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Unemployment Rate Drops in Lewis County / Main 6 $1 Midweek Edition Thursday, May 24, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Voetbergs Present New Album Musical Family Still Entertains as Younger Members Grow Up / Life: A&E

Jared Bradshaw, W.F. West Kathleen Braun, W.F. West Mitch Gueller, W.F. West Brianna Cowin, Centralia Anthony Evans, Centralia Carlei Fisher, Centralia Centralia High School and W.F. West High School Name Twin Cities’

Meghan Hawkins, W.F. West Logan Kaplan, W.F. West Top 20 Brett Johnson, Centralia Scholars The 2012 graduates of Chehalis and Centralia will don their gowns and mortarboards on June 9 and 15. Today we recognize Dawins Kemp, W.F. West the top Tiger and Bearcat graduates as we salute every member Akash Puri, Centralia of the Class of 2012. / See back page

CHEHALIS CENTRALIA Graduation: 6 p.m., June 9, in the W. F. Graduation: 7:30 p.m., June 15, in West High School gym Tiger Stadium Number of Graduates: 198 Number of Graduates: 190 Essential info for people bringing Essential info for people bringing guests: Seating is first-come first-serve guests: Open seating basis and reserving seats is not allowed. Accommodations for the disabled/ Accommodations for the disabled/ elderly: First two rows of stadium elderly: Call 807-7235 to reserve a seat seating on the gym floor. Baccalaureate: 7 p.m., June 13, at Baccalaureate: 3 p.m., June 3, at R. E. Centralia College’s Corbet Hall Bennett Contact: Teresa Morley at 330-7605 Reile Slattery, W.F. West Contacts: Annie Vasilauskas 807-7235 Elizabeth Tarman, Centralia Katherine Von Rotz, Centralia

Max Smith, W.F. West Kassandra Spinnie, W.F. West Andrew White, W.F. West Calvin Wallace, Centralia Kyle White, Centralia Rina Yu, Centralia

Weather Deaths TONIGHT: Low 45 Wheeler, Charles Leroy, 67, TOMORROW: High 66 Tenino Mostly sunny Nephew, Loretta M., 71, see details on page Main 2 Randle Hayes, Myrtle W., 82, Vader Weather picture by Blaine Staff Gives Readers a Look Latimer, seventh grade, Behind the Scenes / Main 12 Boistfort Elementary School CH471150cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet ed donation, Morton Senior Center, Thursday, May 24 496-3231 Open mic, 6:30-10:30 p.m., Matrix Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Cen- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- ter, 864-2112 halis, 740-0492 Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior “Gifford Pinchot Task Force Topics Center, 864-2112 & Highlights,” Centralia College East Women’s pool, 10 a.m., Packwood Lyceum Series, presentation by Bob Senior Center, 494-6331 Dingenthal, Gifford Pinchot Task Force, Sit and Be Fit, 11 a.m., Packwood Se- noon-12:50 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, nior Center, 494-6331 496-5022 “Adventures in Plymptoons!,” a docu- mentary about Oscar-nominated ani- Friday, May 25 mator Bill Plympton, part of the Inaugu- ral Great NW Film Tour, 8 p.m., Olympic Club Theater, 112 N. Tower, Centralia, $9 The Strangled Darlings in advance and $11 day of show. KACS-KACW Spring Friend Rais- to Perform at Matrix The Chronicle, file photo er, 6 a.m.-7 p.m., www.KACS.org or Performing Friday at the Tourists wave as they ride a steam train across a bridge over the Chehalis River 1-800 -447-5227. Matrix Coffeehouse in Chehalis west of Adna. Public Agencies will be the Strangled Darlings, Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency a Portland group led by multi- Steam Train Runs to Start Saturday on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 instrumentalists George Veech The Chehalis-Centralia Rail- more time on the train, the ex- p.m., 4419 Harrison Ave. N.W., Olympia, and Jessica Anderly. (360) 664-31672, ext. 112. road & Museum launches its cursion to Ruth is 18 miles and The Strangled Darlings’ web- summer steam train runs Sat- lasts 1¾ hours. It will run Sat- Libraries site says the group’s tunes are urday. urdays through Sept. 29. Fares The Knitting Circle, 4-6 p.m., Salkum “a spirituous and devilish at- The 12-mile, 1¼ hour trip are $16 for adults, $15 for seniors, Timberland Library, 985-2148 tempt to bring the folk/country/ runs to Milburn will be held at 1 $13 for children age 4-15 and Junior PageTurners Book Group for jazz world back to its roots as a and 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday children 3 and under free with Kids, for grades 1-3, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Win- bawdy, political and tuneful mix through Sept. 30. Space permit- a adult. lock Timberland Library, “Tippy Lem- of low and high art.” mey,” by Patricia C. McKissack, 785-3461 ting, walk-on guests are always The train station is located at The show is at 8:30 p.m., Ad- welcome. 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis. Organizations mission is $6. Fares are $13 for adults, $12 Visit www.steamtrainride. Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., for seniors, $10 for children age com for additional details and Trail music and dancing, Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, 4-15 and children 3 and under information about other special 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, 273-9724 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 free with an adult. event excursions. Telephone is Lewis County Democrats, 6:30-8 For those who want to spend 748-9593. p.m., Centralia Deli, all Democrats and Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities PCOs welcome, 864-6500 Senior Center, 748-0061 Packwood Flea Market fundraiser, 9 Support Groups a.m.-6 p.m., Packwood Senior Center, donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, 12931 Highway 12, 494-6331 seum, located in downtown “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the $5.95, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 NAMI Family-to-Family Education Chehalis. loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Program, for families of persons diag- Visitors will see exhibits that Morton Community Methodist Church, Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Fourth and Main, Morton, 330-2640 nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30-9 show how logging equipment p.m., First United Methodist Church, 506 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 and tractors developed over the p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 S. Ave., Centralia, 748-4024 years. Love music by the Back N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 or 748-0195 Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Porch Swing, food and guided Senior Centers Libraries Dance, Jack & the Roadrunners, 7-10 town walking tours will be avail- Low impact exercise, 9-11 a.m., Ole- Centralia and Packwood Timber- p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, 807-1761 able. qua Senior Center land Libraries closed for staff training, or 520-6518 Cook’s choice lunch and bingo, 11 for library locations, hours or other a.m.-2 p.m., Olequa Senior Center information, see www.TRL.org or call Chehalis Band to Make 1-800-562-6022 Computers level 2, 9-11:30 a.m., To- Saturday, May 26 First Performance ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Organizations Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Museum Display to at Matrix p.m., Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- Modern Day Hero, a three- Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, Show Technological piece garage rock ’n’ roll band ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 273-3604 Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Development from Chehalis, will be making its initial performance at the Senior Center, 748-0061 Support Groups The Lewis County Historical Matrix Coffeehouse Saturday. Dance day, 10-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Museum will honor the centenni- Senior Center, 748-0061 Admission is $6 for the 8 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 al of the train depots in the Twin Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation, p.m. performance. The Matrix Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Cities Saturday with a display fea- Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 [email protected] is located at 434 N.W. Prindle St., Pinochle, 11 a.m., Morton Senior Cen- turing 100 years of technology. Chehalis. ter, 496-3230 Senior Centers The display will be between Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 suggest- Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the mu- please see CALENDAR, page Main 9

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for May 25, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s L L Chehalis at Mellen St. 51.02 65.0 +0.69 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 74.13 85.0 +0.16 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood L 60s 3.96 10.5 -0.29 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Few Showers Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 10.26 18.0 -0.33 30s Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 45º 66º 48º 67º 49º 61º 47º 61º 44º 20s 10.00 ---- +0.37 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunset tonight ...... 8:51 p.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunrise tomorrow ...... 5:26 a.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 57 45/73 Moonrise ...... 9:37 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 47/63 Moonset ...... Next Day Normal High ...... 70 Port Angeles Fri. Sat. Normal Low ...... 47 45/60 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 87 in 1938 Seattle Anchorage 61/45 mc 60/46 mc First Full Last New Record Low ...... 33 in 1964 49/64 Boise 59/46 t 62/45 sh Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 5/28 6/4 6/11 6/19 Boston 74/66 t 82/63 t Yesterday ...... 0.06" 45/66 41/72 94/72 mc 93/71 s Month to date ...... 2.07" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 87/74 pc 87/74 pc Normal month to date . . .1.93" Centralia 46/65 Las Vegas 87/65 s 75/65 pc Year to date ...... 21.81" 45/66 Yakima Allergen Friday Saturday Nashville 92/69 s 95/71 s Normal year to date . . . .22.34" Chehalis Trees Low Low Phoenix 94/67 s 85/60 s 45/73 Grass None None Longview 44/66 St. Louis 92/74 s 97/75 s Area Conditions 44/69 Weeds High High Salt Lake City 76/57 t 67/45 sh Vancouver Shown is tomorrow’s Mold None None San Francisco 65/51 pc 65/51 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 84/71 t 90/71 s Yesterday Portland 46/69 The Dalles are tonight’s lows and City Hi/Lo Prcp. 48/69 47/74 tomorrow’s highs. World Cities Packwood 53/47 0.38 Pe Ell 56/41 0.17 Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Rochester 57/45 0.12 Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Toledo 66/47 0.20 Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Baghdad 105/71 s 99/71 s New Delhi 106/82 s 112/82 s Napavine 58/46 0.20 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 84/56 pc 83/56 pc Paris 70/63 s 78/63 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 65/48 s 63/49 pc Spokane 67/42 s 67/42 pc London 64/58 pc 70/58 pc Rio de Janeiro 79/64 pc 81/64 pc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 54/48 s 57/48 mc Tri Cities 75/46 s 76/48 s Mexico City 84/53 pc 83/53 pc Rome 76/62 s 80/62 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 66/47 s 68/49 pc Wenatchee 73/50 s 76/52 s Moscow 64/43 s 65/43 s Sydney 67/59 ra 62/59 ra Meet Our Leaders Chronline.com Bernhard Kreutz “A couple of weeks ago I asked you to help promote the Lewis County Historical Bicycle Ride by posting the event in your newspaper. Thanks to you and the weather, this year’s LCHR was a success! Having your reporter Stephanie Schendel cover the event with a nice, well written article in your Tuesday publication, will keep the event for your readers alive. Bringing people out to enjoy our beautiful rural Lewis County together on bicycle, is not

only good for the health beneit, it raised funds for scholarships and builds community. Thank you for helping with this!” CH473019cf.db Thanks for subscribing Bernhard • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 Centralia Accepts Financial Agreement for Pool Work COMMITMENT: City That effort was recently boosted when the Centralia Enters New Long- School District was authorized Term Agreement for a state energy and operational grant worth $473,167. The school with Centralia School district plans to use $341,000 District, Thorbeckes for updating the indoor pools HVAC system, boiler and light- By Kyle Spurr ing among other improvements. [email protected] Centralia School District As- The Centralia City Council sistant Superintendent Matt Mc- voted Tuesday night to enter into Cauley told The Chronicle earli- a new long-term financial agree- er this month that the state grant ment with the Centralia School money would help fund the en- District and Thorbeckes to fund tire indoor pool upgrade, which improvements to the city’s dete- he said would cost $965,000 for riorating indoor pool. all the repairs. The city council passed The school district has until the recommendation 5-1, with May 30 to accept the grant, Mc- Councilor Matthew Trent as the Cauley said. lone opposition. Councilor Gabe Once the grant money and Anzelini was not present for the funds raised through the grass- Tuesday night meeting. root nonprofit Keep Our Pools All three partners have al- group are taken into account, ready been working to keep the each partner would have to pay Centralia indoor pool open and a total of $206,376 over a 10-year Chris Geier / [email protected] operating under a current agree- period to pay for the rest of the Members of the Poseidon Swimming Club congregate at one end of the pool at the Thorbeckes Aquatic Center in November. ment that expires in four years. improvements. Annual Rainier Napavine City Council Adopts Independent Film Festival Strict Rules for Pot Gardens ‘TRYING TO MAKE IT Sayers said a collective gar- last 10 years, and be a quali- den operation in Napavine fied patient or designated Announces 2012 Lineup TOUGH ON THEM’: Heavy will have specific restrictions, provider by state law. Security, Federal similar to the rules passed by Thus qualified, the person By The Chronicle will focus on composing music. the Lewis County Commis- will then need a city license. The Rainier Independent Film Permit Required The 2012 Rainier Independent sion, which recently ruled According to the require- Festival is dedicated to allowing in- Film Festival, which will take place By Kyle Spurr that a federal permit would ments, a cannabis garden dependent filmmakers to show their be required if the gardens are from June 8 to 10, announced this [email protected] in Napavine must be in city work in a beautiful area surrounding allowed in unincorporated week its official lineup that will in- limits zoned “industrial.” clude 44 films from a variety of Mount Rainier. The screening venues The Napavine City Coun- areas of the county. Other requirements include genres and topics. include the Mt. Rainier Lions The- cil unanimously passed a rec- “We are trying to make it Many of the films come from lo- ater, the Cine-Yurt at Wellspring as ommendation Tuesday night tough on them,” Sayers said. a surrounding fence at least cal filmmakers, a few come from well as one at the Nisqually Lodge. to allow collective medical To qualify for a collective 10 feet high, video surveil- filmmakers from around the world. The opening night film will marijuana gardens within garden in Napavine, a person lance, locked doors at all Attendees will also have the oppor- be “Searching for Sonny,” directed city limits. must be at least 18 years old, times, on-site security and tunity to mingle with the filmmakers. by Andrew Disney and will show at However, Mayor John with no felony crime in the other rules. One of the better known film- 7 p.m. June 8 in the Ashford Lions makers who will attend is Oscar-win- Theater. Disney will be in attendance ning filmmaker, Joan Gratz, of “Kub- for a post-film discussion following la Khan,” which is one of the films the screening. that will be shown at the festival. For a complete schedule and list Seattle film industry mogul War- of all the films visit www.Rainier- ren Etheredge will be attending the FilmFest.com. festival and will also lead the work- Tickets for individual showings shop “Know the Score.” The work- as well as festival passes are on sale shop will take place at 2 p.m. June 10 online. Also, a “Rainier Blowout Pass” at the Media Center in Ashford and can be purchased for $35. GIGANTIC Memorial Weekend Sales Event 0 DOWN 0 INTEREST Recliners * AS LOW AS UP TO3 YEARS! OAC $ 198 YOU PAY DURING THIS Save on every ** recliner, SALES CH473099bw.ke reclining sofa, loveseat and sectional! NO TAX! SALE

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News in Brief Centralia War Veteran Plans Coroner Confirms Milk Truck Catches Fire Drowning as Cause in Chehalis Trip Back to Vietnam of Death for Teen A tanker truck parked out- side of the Darigold facility in PEACE ACTIVIST: Larry By The Chronicle Chehalis caught fire Tuesday Kerschner Plans to The Thurston County Coro- morning. ner’s Office confirmed that the No one was hurt, but the en- Volunteer Time Overseas cause of death for the Rochester gine compartment of the truck High School student who went By Kyle Spurr was destroyed, according to the missing last week in the Che- Chehalis Fire Department. [email protected] halis River to be drowning and The truck was hauling cream that the young man did not have from the Chehalis plant to the any medical complications that When Larry Kerschner fin- Issaquah plant, according to an led to his death. ished his 14-month military de- employee at Darigold Inc. The Chris Puentes Garay, 16, was ployment in Vietnam in January tankers full of cream were not attempting to swim across the 1969, he never wanted to go back. damaged in the fire. river near Independence Road But he will be doing just that About seven firefighters re- with friends on May 15 when in June. sponded to the fire shortly af- he disappeared under the water “I went there, I did my job, I ter 9 a.m. Chehalis Avenue was about halfway across. Within was a good soldier,” Kerschner closed briefly and the fire was minutes his friends had called said. “But I didn’t believe we extinguished in a matter of min- courtesy photo 911 and emergency personnel were doing anything useful.” utes. Larry Kerschner, center, is pictured during his deployment to Vietnam. The Centra- arrived on scene. His body was Kerschner, now 65, spent the The cause of the fire is still lia resident plans to journey back to the country in June. recovered the following day by next 43 years after his deploy- undetermined. search and rescue teams. ment reading history books and about doing for years,” Ker- Danish Committee for Aid to The Rochester teen was eventually concluded that the schner said. Afghan Refugees. He brought the third person to drown in government should stop using Crash South of Winlock Kerschner said he will be training and construction sup- the Chehalis River in the past war as a foreign policy tool. going back to the Central High- plies for water filters. month. Injures Two People “We are all lands region of Vietnam, the In 2000, Kerschner also trav- Two people were injured equally respon- same land he fought on as a eled to Iraq and brought water Sunday afternoon from a motor- sible for what 21-year-old soldier. filtration equipment and visited Airport Road to be cycle collision on I-5 just south our govern- Kerschner said he believes a hospital where he still recalls ment does,” the trip will offer him closure Closed for Construction of Winlock. The collision oc- a doctor warning him not to curred at about 4:50 p.m. when Kerschner said. from his wartime experiences. drink from a water fountain be- Airport Road in Chehalis “And if they will close beginning May 29 as the motorcycle, traveling north, Kerschner retired four years cause the water was dirty. make promises ago as a health care provider in the first stage of the Interstate 5, crossed the fog line, which Kerschner said the trip to and don’t fol- Pe Ell and Napavine. He now Mellen Street to Blakeslee Junc- caused the driver to overcorrect low up on them, Larry Kerschner spends his time volunteering Vietnam will be different be- tion Project begins. and consequently lose control. as individuals, veteran, peace cause of his memories from the Both the driver, Donald M. activist with peace organizations. Eventually, Airport Road we need to do He can be found protesting army. He recalls nearly being will be connected to Marshall, 47, as well as the pas- whatever we can.” every Saturday in downtown killed multiple times and has Avenue so drivers won’t need to senger, Jodi L. Miracle, 40, both With those beliefs, Kerschner Centralia with the Fire Moun- been left with hearing loss and get onto Interstate 5 to access from Port Orchard, sustained plans to return to Vietnam June tain Chapter of the Fellowship of lingering leg problems among Chamber Way. A bike and pe- injuries and were transported to 7 through June 25 with mem- Reconciliation and Veterans for other disabilities. destrian path will also be built. different hospitals, according to bers of the veterans support Peace Chapter 109, based out of “I expect in some ways to The road is expected to remain state patrol. group Soldier’s Heart to volun- Olympia. be emotional,” Kerschner said. closed until Dec. 31, 2012. Miracle was ejected from teer at Agent Orange clinics and Kerschner traveled to Af- “Other people I have talked to Collector-distributor lanes the motorcycle and slid into the meet with Vietnamese veterans. ghanistan last year with the that have done this said it's been on each side of I-5 between Mel- middle barrier. She was airlifted “It’s something I’ve thought Denmark-based charity group life changing.” len Street and Harrison Avenue to PeaceHealth Southwest Medi- will also be added in the first cal Center in Vancouver where stage of the project. This portion she still is in the intensive care Restitution Ordered in Case of Stolen Dog of the project is slated to be com- unit, according to State Patrol. pleted next summer. Marshall, who sustained By The Daily News to Jagger’s owners, Andrew and 24 on the railroad tracks near During the second stage, the lung and shoulder injuries, was Cowlitz Superior Court Jennifer Thomas, of Woodland. Talley Way in Kelso. Mellen Street interchange will taken to Providence Centralia Judge Michael Evans on Tuesday Jagger, a 2-year-old English Clark, 39, of Kelso was booked be rebuilt, the CD lanes will be Hospital. set restitution in the case of a bulldog, was stolen Oct. 4 from into the Cowlitz County Jail Tues- completed and Harrison Av- Both the driver and passen- kidnapped bulldog that got in- his owner’s yard. Thomas told day on a warrant. He is awaiting enue will be widened. That part ger were wearing helmets. ternational attention last fall. investigators she began receiving trial on charges of first-degree of the project will be completed The State Patrol said the Johnny Lee Jordan and Ivy text messages Oct. 8 demanding extortion and second-degree pos- in 2014, according to Abbi Rus- weather conditions and the driv- Rose Svaleson, plus Jesse James she hand over prescription drugs session of stolen property. If he is sell, a spokesperson for the er’s overcorrection are believed Clark if he is convicted, are or- and cash if she wanted her dog convicted, he will be responsible Washington State Department to be the cause of driver losing dered to jointly pay $2,687.28 back. Jagger was found dead Oct. for a portion of the restitution. of Transportation. control.

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Determine Feasibility, gineering firm, to determine three scenarios of improved The cost of the restoration “If you’ve got dams on only what impacts a dam would have habitat — low, medium and projects is estimated to be $130.9 three of the 350 tributaries, you Impacts of Flood if placed on the Chehalis. Ac- high — were analyzed. The low million. The cost of the culvert should be able to mitigate any po- Solutions cording to the results, which scenario estimated an improve- replacements was estimated to tential damages you do,” he said. were released in April, the best ment of 14 percent survival for be $21.4 million. Averill said he was con- by bianca fortis possible scenario for fish is that Chinook, steelhead and coho. Centralia City Councilor cerned that the study did not [email protected] the number of spawning spring The medium scenario estimates Edna Fund, who represents the take into account what potential Chinook salmon in the river an improvement of 44 percent city on the Flood Authority, said measures can be put in place at Habitat restoration projects would increase, but the number for the fish. The high estimates she experienced “sticker shock” the dam itself to mitigate im- along the Chehalis River could of winter steelhead and coho an improvement of 73 percent. when she saw the price of the pacts. But that may be addressed help increase the rate of survival salmon would decrease. The fish were not divided by projects. at a later date if the state moves of juvenile salmon anywhere Anchor QEA did a second population. However, it was determined closer to building a dam. from 14 to 73 percent, according study to determine ways to At the Flood Authority meet- that some state and federal dollars The cost for the two studies to the draft report of a fish habi- improve habitat conditions for ing, Paul Schlenger, an Anchor could be used, which would help is $1,139,015. Anchor QEA was tat enhancement study. salmon and mitigate the impact QEA managing scientist, said bring down the price, she said. also given an additional $40,000 House Bill 2020, which pro- a dam might have. Anchor QEA the projects could help fish, but Fund said she was excited by when it went over budget on the vided the Chehalis River Basin presented the draft results to the there is still uncertainty in the the results. first study. Flood Authority with $1,320,000 Flood Authority last Thursday. results of the study. “I’m probably the most posi- Anchor QEA will accept com- in 2011, requires the Flood Au- The study evaluated 53 resto- “Let me remind you — the tive I have been in a long time ments and questions on the draft thority to “address the potential ration projects as well as 300 cul- first part cuts off a lot of spawn- about getting something done,” report until June 7. The final re- for flood mitigation through up- vert replacements. The restoration ing habitat, 91 percent or more she said. port will be completed June 21. stream water retention facilities, projects include removing invasive of two of the species,” he said. Lewis County Commissioner ••• including benefits and impacts plants, revegetating and regrading “We’re talking about opening up Ron Averill, who represents the Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, to fish and potential mitigation banks with native trees and shrubs habitat, but there’s an unknown county on the board, also said twitter.com/biancafortis and face- of impacts.” and realigning streams. — it depends on the fish. We can the results of the draft are en- book.com/biancafortis Former Centralia Coach and Athletic Director Honored With Dedication george gabLeHouse Legendary Blazer Coach Recognized for Service ‘‘I think just about to Student Athletes every one of one of my By The Chronicle kids went on to a four- Friends, family and Centra- year school.’’ lia College supporters and alum- ni turned out Tuesday for the dedication of the entrance hall george gablehouse in the Health and Wellness Cen- former coach ter in honor of former athletic director George Gablehouse’s many years of service. named a member of the Little The dedication, which in- All-American Team before later cludes photos of the 89-year- coming to Centralia College. old former coach and athletic Gablehouse said that he is proud director as well as a jersey with of that fact as he looks back on the the now-retired number 26, was kids who played for him. made possible by a donation “I think just about every one of from the Michael Smith family. one of my kids went on to a four- The event was attended by year school,” he said. “They were retired University of Washing- and are successful people. My job ton men’s basketball coach Marv as a coach was to help each player Harshman, 94, who served with mature, to help each one recog- Chris Geier / [email protected] Gablehouse during World War II. nize that he or she had potential Above: For 20 years, beginning in Retired coach Marv Harshman, left, seated, speaks at a dedication of the entryway to Cen- as an athlete and as a student.” tralia College's Health and Wellness Center in the name of George Gablehouse, a long-time coach at the school. 1957, Gablehouse was the driving When Gablehouse accepted force of the athletic department. the coaching job at Centralia Top Right: George Gablehouse speaks at a dedication of the entryway to Cen- As the coach of the Blazer bas- College, he was told the program tralia College's Health and Wellness Center in his name to recognize the years of ketball and baseball teams, he set was flat, and that he would have service Gablehouse provided to the college as a coach and athletic director. high standards for recruiting and to rebuild it from the ground up. developing the student-athletes The Blazers did win three May 18th - May 24th that remain at the heart of the basketball games that year, out- At Left: Michael Smith he Lorax Centralia College culture, accord- $3 • PG13 performing expectations and gestures to a display ing to a release from the college. the program grew from there. that includes George 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat & Sun) “I believed that you couldn’t Over the following 15 years Gablehouse's retired Mirror Mirror come to Centralia College just as $3 • PG13 CH471134cz.cg his basketball teams made five number 26 baseball an athlete,” he said. “You had to 6:00 pm tournament appearances. 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Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 BUSINESS Local Jobless Rate Drops to 12.7 Percent UNEMPLOYMENT RATE typically drops in the spring be- and I don’t think this is going to has not recovered from the de- “The county hasn’t diversi- cause there are more jobs in con- change anytime soon,” Vleming cline of the timber industry or fied or recovered,” Vleming said. REMAINS IN DOUBLE DIGITS: struction, tourism and outdoors. said. the closure of TransAlta’s coal “It’s a tough economy. We’re re- Regional Economist “People are more optimistic Grays Harbor County had mine in 2006. building one brick at a time.” so there’s more opportunity for the highest rate of unemploy- Says No End in Sight economic activities,” Vleming ment in western Washington By Amy Nile said. at 13.2 percent, down from 14.2 Lewis County had a total of percent in March. That’s only [email protected] 22,810 jobs in April 2012, down slightly lower than Ferry Coun- Lewis County’s unemploy- slightly from the rate a year ago ty’s 13.8 percent, the highest in ment rate dropped to 12.7 per- — 22,850 in April 2011. However, the state. cent in April from 14.1 percent the county gained 180 jobs from Thurston County fared bet- a month before, according to March to April this year. ter at 7.7 percent in April, down figures released by the Employ- “We’re going in the right di- from 8.4 percent a month before. ment Security Department rection slowly but surely,” Vlem- King County had the low- Tuesday. ing said. est jobless rate in the state at “It’s pretty much a seasonal Lewis County’s jobless rate 6.1 percent. Vleming said King thing, so it’s really not as excit- remains higher than the state County’s rate is so much lower ing,” said Jim Vleming, a labor and national average of 8.1 per- because, unlike Lewis County, market economist for Lewis, cent. The county has had an un- they have such anchor employ- Grays Harbor, Pacific, Mason employment rate in the double ers as Boeing, Microsoft and and Thurston Counties. digits since November of 2008. Amazon. April 2012 unemployment rates by county from the Employment Security Vleming said the jobless rate “We’ve had a long stretch Lewis County, he explained, Department. Business Profile Time Masheen Arcade Opens in Chehalis

NEW BUSINESS, OLD ABOUT THE BUSINESS GAMES: Arcade Owner Owners: Pete and Cheryl Hammer Aims to Cure Small- Business: Time Masheen Town Boredom Arcade Age of Business: Opened By Amy Nile May 19 [email protected] Number of Employees: 2 Address: 570 N. Market Blvd., A new Chehalis business is Chehalis offering old-school entertain- Phone: (253) 359-4931 ment. Time Masheen Arcade, Facebook: www.facebook. which opened at 570 N. Mar- com/time.masheenarcade.3 ket Blvd. on Saturday, has more Hours: Thursday and Friday than 20 classic arcade games, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. including such hits as Frogger, Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. Pac-Man and Dig Dug. Sunday noon to 9 p.m. “There’s a nostalgia factor. A Summer hours begin June 20 lot of people grew up with these games,” said owner Pete Ham- mer. Hammer said he wanted to help fill a void in the community. TOP 5 REASONS TO GO “There’s really nothing to do TO THE TIME MASHEEN in Chehalis,” he said. ARCADE, ACCORDING TO Eric Schwartz / [email protected] Hammer thought of the idea while playing with his 13-year- OWNER PETE HAMMER Chris Labarre, 14, and Matt Ray, 15, compete in a racing game at the Time Masheen Arcade in downtown Chehalis Saturday. Race Leader is one of the many vintage video games at the new business. old son, Joey. 1. Fun entertainment at “We both started getting into 1980s prices. pinball on the PlayStation 3 so 2. Something you can do I decided we should play some even when it’s raining. real pinball,” he said. 3. Makes waiting for the bus Hammer found a space in more fun. downtown Chehalis and worked 4. Show off your wicked with the city to obtain a business video game skills to your kids. licence. 5. Smoke/Alcohol free “It really grew out of the de- setting. sire to learn about business, to do something fun and to have He said his son also does the something to do in Chehalis,” technical part of the business, Hammer, a teacher of 16 years, including moderating the Face- said. book page, running the cash He started buying classic register and programming the arcade games on craigslist and machines. teaching his son about business While the Hammers are in the process. The two are still learning about running a busi- looking for games such as De- ness, they aren’t doing it for the fender, Asteroids and Centipede. money. “He’s learned to process story “It’s entertainment at 1980s problems better as a result of re- prices,” Hammer said. “I’m pro- al-world experience. As a teacher, viding something for my com- I appreciate that,” said Hammer, munity. I want to be a part of who teaches at the Wa He Lut revitalization of downtown Che- Indian School north of Olympia. halis.” Hunter Kincaid, 17, plays the Space Hawks pinball ma- SOME OF THE GAMES AT TIME MASHEEN ARCADE chine at the Time Masheen Arcade in downtown Chehalis Saturday as Hannah Baker, 17, looks on. The game is one Pinball Whirlwind Dig Dug of the rarest in the business. Made in Italy, the machine’s Pac-Man Xevious Frogger coin slot includes directions to insert 200 Lira. Owner Pete Pete Hammer started the nostalgia-rich Time Masheen Arcade Joust Ms. Pac-Man Foosball Hammer, 46, estimates the machine is among only about in downtown Chehalis after playing video games with his son 15 of its kind in the . Joey, 13.

Business Briefs The stores are located at 195 “He’s going to Twin Cities NAPA Auto Market Blvd. in Chehalis and Sewsies Diva watch his grand- Parts Stores Have New 514 W. Main St. in Centralia. Palace Is Moving kids play sports Customers can call 748-3341 or By The Chronicle and do some Owner and Discount 736-9944 for more information. traveling,” said Program Sewsies Diva Palace, for- Jennifer Fisher, merly Sewsies Bridal, is moving Small’s daughter. By The Chronicle Centralia Man from its loca- Small spent tion in Che- A Chehalis Wins Free Fuel Lori Degidil Lisa McKay 12 years at Safe- Phil Small man has pur- halis to a new way in Centra- By The Chronicle Ciao Bella Ciao Bella retiring chased the location at 1616 co-owner co-owner lia and Chehalis pharmacist NAPA Auto A Centralia man has won S. Gold St. in Main Street to 330 Pacific Ave. and previously Parts stores in free fuel from Tanks of Thanks, Centralia. in Chehalis in mid-June. worked for the Rite Aid. Centralia and a new program from Cenex, for The new “We’re going to have the same Chehalis. his contributions to the commu- shop in the great stuff and some new lines,” Kiwi Lawnmower and “I’ve worked Dave Wilson nity. Fairway Center said owner Lori Degidil. in the busi- NAPA owner Rob Aumiller received $50 will open on Susan Ingram For more information call Chainsaw Repair Moves worth of fuel for helping in- June 5. Sewsies Owner nesses for (360)-345-1085 or ciaobella@ By The Chronicle awhile and the mates at the local jail work to Owner Su- rainierconnect.com. owner was ready to retire so I improve their lives. san Ingram Kiwi Lawnmower and purchased the stores,” said new The program encourages said her new store doubles the Chainsaw Repair has moved to owner Dave Wilson. people to nominate others who size of the old location. She will Twin Cities Pharmacist 1103 Reynolds Ave. in Centralia. The stores started a new are making positive contribu- also be adding an new section Retiring After 40 Years The company will hold a grand discount program Tuesday tions to the community. Each just for men. For more informa- opening on June 9 at 11 a.m. It will By The Chronicle provide hot dogs and cake. where customers can sign up month, the program selects 100 tion call 740-6304. ••• for a NAPA card for free and nominees to receive free fuel at A pharmacist at the Safe- Send your business news to receive around 10 percent off any Cenex location. Ciao Bella Boutique way in Chehalis is retiring after [email protected]. We welcome on purchases. Wilson said To make a nomination, visit more than 40 years in the pro- news of promotions, awards, reloca- they also have a credit ac- TanksofThanks.com and briefly By The Chronicle fession. Phil Small has practiced tions, and other relevant business counts and offer delivery to describe why someone deserves Ciao Bella Boutique is mov- in Lewis County since 1987 and information of interest to the com- businesses. recognition. ing from its old location in on will work his last day on May 31. munity at large. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 Many National Park Attractions Open for Memorial Day By The Chronicle of milepost 42 (near U.S. Forest Forest campgrounds, visit http:// due to bridge failure • Wicky Creek (out of Mount As the snow continues melt, junction) www.hoodoo.com/gifford-pin- • Packwood Lake Trail con- Adams Horse camp) more national park attractions • Lower Falls Campground chot-national-forest-wa/. dition is unknown, however • Morrison Creek (out of begin to open. Many camp- from U.S. Forest Road 90 (not Open campgrounds include: Back Country Horsemen plan Mountto Adams Horse camp) grounds, attractions and roads U.S. Forest Road 80) • Iron Creek, except D loop work on the trail during Memo- • Gotchen (off U.S. Forest in the Mount St. Helens, Cowlitz • Sunset Falls and Camp- • La Wis Wis, except the rial Day weekend Road 82) Valley Ranger District as well as ground (U.S. Forest Road 42) Hatchery Loop due to hazard • Roads are snow free to ap- • Falls Creek Falls (off U.S. the Mount Adams Ranger Dis- • Kalama Horse Camp (U.S. trees (no water available unless proximately 3300 feet of eleva- Forest Road 30) trict have reopened for the sea- Forest Road 81) the system is repaired) tion • Trapper Creek (off U.S. For- son. • Lewis River Horse Camp is • Cat Creek (no services) • U.S. Forest is open est Road 30) Gifford Pinchot National accessible (no fee) • Summit Creek (no services) to MP 27 • Section of Pacific Crest Forest personnel requests that • Ape Cave Headquarters The following campgrounds • U.S. Forest Road 21 is snow- Trail from Whistle punk to U.S. patrons be safe and take care of will open for weekends begin- are expected to be open for the free until just past Cat Creek Forest the national parks. All national ning June 9 (the cave is open andholiday weekend, pending haz- Chimney • Bunker Hill off the above forest offices will be closed Me- accessible) ard tree removal: • U.S. Forest is snow-section of PCT • Pine Creek Information free until just before Cody Horse morial Day. • Big Creek Station will be open on week- Camp • Tower Rock ends beginning Memorial Day • Cowlitz Valley Ranger Dis - Mount Adams South Climb Mount St. Helens • North Fork weekend • Blue Lake Creek (there will trict office is open Monday thru Forest users can get about 1.5 Open campgrounds, attrac- • Monument Headquarters be no water this year due to sys- Saturday 8 a.m. to noon, as well miles past Wicky Shelter on U.S. tions and roads on the Mount St. is open Monday through Friday tem failure) as 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. through- Forest Road 80, which leaves Helens surrounding area are: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Adams Fork out the summer until of about 5.5 miles of snow to Cold • Visitor attractions on the Some popular areas are inac- U.S. Forest Road 25 is still Labor Day weekend Springs Trailhead. Those climb- Mount St. Helens National Vol- cessible due to snow: closed from the north at Ben- ing Mount Adams still need to canic Monument are open and • U.S. Forest Road 83 is gated ham Creek due to bridge con- Mount Adams Ranger District use the winter route. The climb- at Marble Mount Sno-Park offering new displays, signs and struction scheduled for comple- Open Campgrounds: ing report was recently updated facilities. • Lava Canyon and higher- tion by July 2. However Skate on the Mount Adams District elevation attractions are inac- • Trout Lake Creek Camp- • Johnston Ridge Observa- Creek Road (U.S. Forest Road ground (U.S. Forest Road 88) web page at http://www.fs.usda. tory is open seven days a week cessible 52) is open. gov/recarea/giffordpinchot/rec- • Climber’s bivouac is - inac • Mount Adams Horse Camp 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until October. Most lower-elevation trails reation/recarea/?recid=31184 cessible (U.S. Forest Road 80) • Coldwater Lake is open and are open, but not cleared of fall- Due to lingering snow, driv- • U.S. Forest Road 25 is still • Moss (North of Willard) accessible, offering great fishing ing loops through this section closed and gated at the U.S.- enFor and danger trees yet; includ- • Oklahoma (North of Wil- for trout to 20 inches. No inter- of the forest are not yet available. est Road 93 junction. ing Covel Creek Trail by the Cis- lard) nal combustion motors. There is pus Learning Center. Open and • Beaver (U.S. Forest Road Access to all district lakes is also a 16 inch minimum length with cleared trails are: 30) still limited by snow. special gear regulations. Cowlitz Valley Ranger District • Woods Creek Watchable • Government Mineral Mount Adams Ranger Dis- • The Science and Learning Park personnel hope to have Wildlife trail on U.S. Forest Springs (U.S. Forest Road 30) trict office is open Monday thru Center at Coldwater is available all concessionaire-managed Road 25 • Panther Creek (U.S. Forest Saturday 8 a.m. to noon, as well for group use with reservations. lower elevation sites be open by • Krause Ridge Trail ) as 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. thru June. • U.S. Forest Road 90 is the end of Friday before Memo- • Valley Trail, except closed Open trails: This office will open Sundays open until east of the crossing rial Day. For more information to motorcycles, ATVs and stock • Buck Creek (out of Mount beginning the last week of June of Table Mountain trail 18, east on Gifford-Pinchot National between spur roads 161 and 171 Adams Horse camp) until Sept. 9. Centralia, Closing Time for State-Owned Liquor Stores Onalaska Offering Summer Meals By The Chronicle The Centralia and Onalaska school districts are offering a sum- mer feeding program for children. The Centralia meal program will take place at Washington Elementary School at 800 Field St. in Centralia. The program will run Monday through Friday from July 9 to July 27. Breakfast will be served from 7:45 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The district will also be offer- ing a snack program at Centralia Middle School at 901 Johnson Road. The snack program will run Monday through Friday be- tween 9:45 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. There is no charge for chil- dren under age 18. The children must eat the meals on-site and sharing is not allowed. For more information call 330-7626. The Onalaska School District is also sponsoring a free summer food program for all kids under age 19. The program will take Chris Geier / [email protected] place in the Onalaska Elementa- A customer enters the state-owned liquor store on Harrison Avenue in Centralia Wednesday, walking past a sign that announces the store’s closure on May 26 ry dining hall at 551 Carlisle Ave. and its planned reopening on June 1 under private ownership. The Washington State Liquor Control Board has announced the closure schedule for the remain- Monday through Friday, June 18 ing state liquor stores in advance of June 1, the irst day of private spirit sales. The WSLCB will use a phased closure method, spreading out store shutdowns over through 22 and July 9 through 27. four days to maintain coverage as long as possible. The Centralia location at 515 Harrison Ave. and the Chehalis location at 1365 N.W. Louisiana Ave. will close Breakfast will be served from on Saturday. “There is a lot of work involved in transferring these stores to private ownership,” said Chris Liu, the director of retail services for the WSLCB. The 8:30 to 9 a.m. and lunch from store closures are subject to change. Please check www.liq.wa.gov for updates. noon to 12:30 p.m. For more infor- mation contact 978-4111 option 6 or [email protected]. State Hires Firm to Boost Sales of Discover Park Passes LOWERED EXPECTATIONS: ers at parks will depict where does," said Tim Welch, a spokes- the money goes, including park man for the Washington Fed- Agency Originally ranger salaries and visitor-center eration of State Employees. "You Predicted the Passes ‘‘You do have to spend some money to make upkeep. "We are obviously going do have to spend some money some money, and that’s what I think the into this (marketing campaign) to make some money, and Would Raise $32 because we need to be sure we that's what I think the Discover Million a Year Discover Pass marketing effort is going through can live on the money we're Pass marketing effort is going earning and we need to get as through right now." By Jordan Schrader right now.” much revenue as we can to keep The federation has made its The News Tribune all the parks open," Frisch said. own efforts to advertise the Dis- The agency hasn't turned to cover Pass, buying airtime on The state parks system is Tim Welch Washington Federation of State Employees closing parks but has laid off some about two dozen radio stations. stepping up marketing of the employees and cut back the hours The state's new marketing pay-to-park Discover Pass this of others, moving the system to a contractor has experience that summer after disappointing more seasonal staffing scheme. includes a recruiting campaign early sales. outlining strategies on every- taxpayer money as recently as The union that represents for the U.S. Army that invited A public-relations firm with thing from Twitter use to greater 2009 but now are almost entirely many park employees welcomes Army bloggers to tell stories a $157,500 state contract and a visibility for Washington State dependent on user fees. the marketing campaign, even if about their experiences. mission to promote social net- Parks' mascot — now known as The parks agency originally it spends money that could go to On June 1, the agency will working is building a new web- Eager Beaver. The agency is in- predicted the Discover Pass front-line jobs. add a marketing coordinator to site debuting as soon as Friday. volved in another bid process to would raise $32 million a year, "We view it as much the same manage the contract. Tedrick The interactive site, at Ad- create a mobile-device app, and most of it dedicated to parks. as what the lottery commission will earn a salary of $56,892. ventureAwaits.com, will en- is also hiring a marketing coor- But it brought in just $11.3 -mil courage visitors to post pictures, dinator, Cathie Tedrick. lion in its first 10 months, which videos, stories and recom- Officials hope the efforts will ended in April. mendations from their trips to boost revenues from donations, Frisch said the pass is now Sharon Care “Great Care At A Great Place” Washington's more than 100 various visitor fees and most im- meeting new, lower projections. Center state parks. portant the Discover Pass, the Lawmakers are hopeful a "It really will allow the user to fee the Legislature created last change they made this year in Are you concerned about a parent or relative? make this their own," said Ilene year when it ended free parking response to complaints will help Frisch, assistant director for ad- at state parks. sales. Pass holders are now al- Taking Medications Properly? • Eating Nutritious Meals? ministration at the state Parks For $30 a year or $10 a day, lowed to transfer their passes to Safe In Their Home? • Loneliness? and Recreation Commission. buyers get access to parks, state a second car. Sharon Care is Your Answer! The contractor, Weber forests and other recreational Officials say one obstacle to CH469144cz.cg Shandwick, successfully bid to lands. The agency is banking on the pass' success has been a lack Call Us Today For More Information win the contract and then drew the revenue to run its operations, of public awareness. The mar- Join Us For A Tour And Lunch up a marketing plan in March which were mostly funded by keting website and new post- 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Dennis R. Waller, President, CEO J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 Christine Fossett, Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief COMMENTARY: Editor’s Notes Awards Are Nice, But the News Drives Us The pleasure of digging out paying the way for candidates ples of how this staff of dedicat- baseball and softball tourna- awards for his fine work. the important stories of my to run for high office, details of ed news seekers and storytellers ments. He came into the elegant I collected several awards hometown is the best part of how proposed Chehalis River are looking over the landscape, banquet room with a sunburn on behalf of our design chief, this job, but a close second is flood control solutions would bringing a professional sense and stories of the heart and Sheyna Watkins, who wasn’t the chance to work with more affect fish populations, and a of duty and obligation to fully dedication he saw on the ball- able to attend. than a dozen probe for details into alleged and honestly look deeply into field that day. I was also pleased to bring bright, highly improprieties by a Pe Ell teacher. the happenings of this area to He was joined by Assistant home recognition for my col- motivated jour- That last story is one we’ll uncover and report the truth, as Editor Eric Schwartz who, I umn writing. nalists with a continue to track. Chronicle best we can discern it. hope, had gotten enough sleep Although awards are nice, deep desire to reporter Amy Nile has been Last weekend many of The that morning after staying up we don’t do this for external honestly and pushing for release of records. Chronicle’s reporters, editors, late to lay out and supervise a recognition. We put out news fairly probe for A teacher, Ron Dorothy, has designers and photographers complete wrap-up of the week’s every day on chronline.com the news of the filed papers to sue and prevent were honored by the Society election filings. and three times a week in these greater Lewis release of the documents. At- of Professional Journalists at The reporter for that excel- thick newspapers to inform you County area. By Brian Mittge tempts to hide the truth don’t a regional awards banquet in lent package was Bianca Fortis, about the news of your com- You’ve seen succeed in the long run. We’ll downtown Seattle. who was also at the table of munity. that drive on keep pushing to make sure the Our chief sports photogra- award-winners. Knowing that we are doing display this week in stories dig- story comes out. pher, Pete Caster, raced to the Chris Geier, our visuals our best for our subscribers is ging into the finances of who is Those are only a few exam- banquet from a day of covering editor, brought home a slate of honor enough. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... A Little Quest for Knowledge Can Result in Surfeit of Facts I hate to mix a metaphor Ketchikan, Alaska, for a few with an overworked cliché, but years now. If we can go by the who knew when I wrote about pictures shown, the band on its a lonesome dove a couple of neck appears to be a little wider weeks ago that I’d be open- than the one on the Eurasian ing such a can of worms. All I dove. hoped to do was to identify the While both doves have white bird which was making some tips on the ends of their tail plaintive, lonesome-sounding feathers, the Eurasian dove is “coos” in our little area of the described as being grey-buff Edison district of Centralia. to pinkish-grey overall, while Our newspaper hadn’t even the ring-necked dove is a pale been delivered yet that day brownish-grey, with darker col- when I received a phone call ors on their backs. from a who identified it as So, taking all of that into a Eurasian dove, easily identi- consideration — and it’s only a fied, she said, small sampling of the online de- by its peculiar scriptions of the two — I think marking of I’ll agree with the first caller in a black ring identifying it as the Eurasian around the collared dove. Besides, that’s back of its neck. what The Chronicle’s Outdoors Letters to the Editor The next caller writer, Kimberly Mason, called HOW TO REACH confirmed this. it. She also called it an invasive America Is Dying marriage that he established in ELECTED OFFICIALS I thought to species, which other contribu- the garden. myself. “Won- tors echoed in their calls and a Spiritual Death Delivering the commence- 20TH DISTRICT By Bill Moeller Lewis County and derful! I’m glad emails from various locations To the editor: ment address at Barnard it was so easy.” around Lewis County. America was at one time College, a women’s college, Southwestern Thurston Wrong. When I first wrote about looked upon as “The Land of Obama’s message touted his County The next caller was a gentle- the bird, I speculated that I was the Free and the Home of the position. Also present on stage man who just as authoritatively hearing the mating call, and Brave.” But today it is more ac- with Obama was Evan Wolfson, State Sen. Dan Swecker identified it as a ring-necked after the mating had been ac- curately described as “The Land founder of the gay advocacy P.O. Box 40482 mourning dove. When I men- complished, I expected the group Freedom to Marry. It ap- Olympia, Wash. 98504-0482 of the Enslaved and the Home phone: (360) 786-7638 tioned that previous callers had sound would lessen or stop. I of the Depraved.” America has pears the devil also understands commented that its cooing was the value of “training up a child fax: (360) 786-7819 claimed it was a Eurasion dove, rivaled Sodom by being the first email: [email protected] he answered something to the not an unpleasant experience to major nation in history to boast when they are young.” gist of “Trust me on this. It’s a listen to. After being subjected of a president, called by News- Hollywood, no surprise State Rep. Richard DeBolt ring-necked turtle dove. Identi- to it all day long, every day now, week, “The First Gay President.” there, embraced Obama’s posi- P.O. Box 40600 fied by a black ring around the I find myself tempering that as- It would appear that Vice tion with open arms and open Olympia, Wash. 98504-0600 back of its neck.” sessment. President Joe Biden, by his wallets. A fund raiser hosted phone: (360) 786-7896 Subsequent calls and emails Wasn’t it the passenger pi- favorable remarks and sup- by George Clooney, showcas- fax: (360) 786-7871 have been just about evenly di- geon (Ectopistes migratonius) port for same-sex marriage ing who’s who in show business, email: richard.debolt@leg. vided between the two camps. that became extinct because too made a week earlier, nudged raised $15 million. Another wa.gov many Americans were shooting It was time to do some research Obama to declare his so-called event held in New York, hosted State Rep. Gary Alexander them? Just kidding. by the LGBT Leadership Coun- on my own, now that I had ••• evolved position of support for P.O. Box 40600 something to go on. Good old the same. And if that were not cil and openly gay singer Ricky Olympia, Wash. 98504-0600 Wikipedia in its description Things to consider while arrogant enough, President Martin, was a $5,000-a-plate ex- phone: (360) 786-7990 of the Eurasian collared dove otherwise engaged: Barack Obama has instructed travaganza. fax: (360) 709-0212 (Streptopelia decaocto) called it 1 — In the event of a nuclear the Justice Department to take Sixteen years ago, when email: gary.alexander@leg. “a species of dove native to (or any other) global disaster, the position that the Defense Obama supported “legalizing wa.gov we have been told that only the and , and also recently of Marriage Act is unconstitu- same-sex marriages” as a can- CONGRESS introduced in North America. lowly cockroach will survive. tional and to seek to have it re- didate for the Senate, a They forgot about Velveeta. And Gallup poll found that only 27 U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell It has a black half-collar edged pealed. 511 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. with white on its collar, from Twinkies. Obama, immediately upon percent of Americans agreed 2 — Why has the Centralia Washington, D.C. 20510 which it gets its name.” declaring his “new found” belief with him. According to a cur- phone: (202) 224-3441 School Board still not applied on marriage, made a conference rent Gallup poll, that number In another entry, Wikipedia to the city of Centralia to an- email: http://cantwell.senate. said that the ring-necked dove call to numerous black pastors has risen to 50 percent. gov/contact nex the Centralia High School to persuade them to tow the line As heartbreaking as is this (Streptopelia capicola), also campus? How many years has it and support him even if they moral decline our nation is ex- U.S. Sen. Patty Murray known as the cape turtle dove been there? and the half-collared dove, is ••• personally had problems with periencing, what grieves me 173 Russell Senate Office Bldg. widespread in southern and his position. even more is the hypocrisy of Washington, D.C. 20510 Bill Moeller is a former enter- phone: (866) 481-9186 eastern Africa. “Their name tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city Rev. Delman Coates, pastor Obama, and others, that boast- email: http://murray.senate. comes from a black patch of council member, paratrooper and of Mt. Ennon Baptist Church fully claim that they’re practic- feathers on the back of their living in Centralia. He can be in Clinton, Md., is reported to ing Christians. Come on, even a gov/email necks.” There has been an es- reached at bookmaven123@comcast. have said, apparently speaking casual reading of Scripture con- tablished, small population in net. for those on the call, that re- demns same-sex marriage and U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera gardless of their own views on calls it an abomination. Beutler this issue they have agreed to To boast of one’s moral de- 3rd Congressional District 1130 Longworth House First Amendment Center Quote of the Day “work aggressively” on behalf of pravity and then claim to be the president’s campaign. Ap- Office Bldg. doing God’s will is morally Washington, D.C. 20515 “The ability to cultivate confidential parently, re-election trumps reprehensible, and a sure basis phone: (202) 225-3536 truth. for judgment. God changes not, fax: (202) 225-3478 sources is one of the building blocks The president’s recent sched- nor do his moral imperatives. email: herrerabeutler.house.gov of journalism. Without it, the media ule declares loudly an attitude America, wake up; look around. Vancouver Office: of defiance of America’s history God’s judgment has already 750 Anderson St., Suite B world would run on press releases.” of marriage as being defined as commenced. Vancouver, Wash. 98661 one man and one woman and phone: (360) 695-6292 David Carr an utter disregard of God’s re- Dick Knolls fax: (360) 695-6197 reporter, columnist, , 2006 vealed will for the institution of Centralia

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Legislative District 20 Office: State Representative Position 20th (Lewis, Thurston, Clark, Cowlitz) 1 — 2-year term, partisan Office: State Senator — 4-year term, partisan Legislative Candidate Name: Richard DeBolt, incumbent Candidate Name: Dan Swecker, incumbent Party: Republican District Party: Republican Residence: Chehalis Residence: Rochester Total Raised: $52,520 Campaign Total Raised: $29,439.02 Total Spent: $9,241.50 Total Spent: $16,512.78 Contributor Amount Location Date Contributions Contributor Amount Location Date 7-Eleven Inc. $800 Dallas, Nov. 26, 2011 By Bianca Fortis Pacific Seafood $900 Clackamas, Ore. April 25, 2012 Abbot Laboratories PAC $800 Abbott Park, Ill. Nov. 19, 2011 Pacific Seafood $900 Clackamas, Ore. April 25, 2012 Allergan USA, Inc. $800 Irvine, Calif. Nov. 10, 2011 [email protected] Phillips, Craig $900 Colbert April 25, 2012 Anheuser Busch $800 Van Nuys, Calif. Oct. 27, 2011 Candidates for political office Phillips, Craig $900 Colbert April 25, 2012 AT&T Services, Inc. $800 Redmond Nov. 1, 2011 are required to report campaign Phillips, Lisa $900 Colbert April 25, 2012 Calportland Company $800 Glendora, Calif. Nov. 19, 2011 contributions they receive. The Phillips, Lisa $900 Colbert April 25, 2012 Conocophillips Company $800 Sacramento, Calif. Nov. 21, 2011 Chronicle compiled the cam- Altria $800 Sacramento, Calif. Sept. 22, 2011 Eli Lilly & Company $800 Seattle, WA Oct. 7, 2011 paign contributions received by Anheuser Busch $800 St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 17, 2011 -Pacific Financial $800 Phoenix, Ariz. Nov. 21, 2011 candidates in the 20th Legislative Cascade Aqua Farms $800 Winlock Nov. 25, 2011 Green Diamond Resource Co. $800 Shelton Nov. 21, 2011 District, which comprises most of Pacificorp $800 Portland, Ore. Nov. 25, 2011 Holland American Line $800 Seattle Oct. 21, 2011 Lewis County, for the current elec- Seattle Shellfish LLC $800 Olympia Nov. 25, 2011 Keycorp Advocates Fund $800 Cleveland, Nov. 19, 2011 tion cycle. The Chronicle will con- Snowmobile WA PAC $800 Cle Elum Nov. 16, 2009 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. $800 Franklin Lakes, N.J. Oct. 7, 2011 tinue to track and publish this in- Taylor, Bill $800 Olympia Nov. 25, 2011 Medtronic Inc. $800 Minneapolis, Minn. Sept. 7, 2011 formation throughout the election WA Forest Pro Assoc. $800 Olympia Oct. 12, 2011 Monsanto Company $800 St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 27, 2011 season. All information is public WA Auto Dealer Assoc. PAC $800 Tukwila Nov. 25, 2011 Pacificorp $800 Portland, Ore. Nov. 23, 2011 record and is from the Washing- Yak. V. Grow/Ship $800 Yakima Oct. 12, 2011 Pfizer, Inc. $800 New York, N.Y. Oct. 21, 2011 ton State Public Disclosure Com- Johnson & Johnson Services $500 New Brunswick, N.J. Nov. 17, 2011 Phillip Morris USA, Inc. $800 Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 21, 2011 mission, www.pdc.wa.gov. Ocean Fresh Seafoods, Inc. $500 Seattle Nov. 26, 2011 PHRMA $800 Washington, D.C. Aug. 25, 2011 Port Blakely Tree Farms LP $500 Tumwater Nov. 17, 2011 Premera Blue Cross $800 Seattle Aug. 4, 2011 Premera Blue Cross $500 Seattle July 13, 2010 Premera Blue Cross $800 Seattle Aug. 4, 2011 WA H.S. Principals $500 Olympia Nov. 10, 2009 Safe Sound PAC $800 Seattle Nov. 23, 2011 Calendar SBGH-Partners, LLC $450 Olympia Nov. 25, 2011 Safe Sound PAC $800 Seattle Nov. 23, 2011 Republic Services, Inc. $400 Phoenix, Ariz. Dec. 8, 2009 The Regence Group $800 Portland, Ore. Nov. 21, 2011 Continued from Main 2 Republic Services, Inc. $400 Phoenix, Ariz. Oct. 26, 2010 United Healthcare $800 Minneapolis, Minn. Oct. 21, 2011 WA Assoc. of Vehicle Sub. $400 Bothell Sept. 22, 2011 WA Dental Service $800 Seattle Nov. 21, 2011 Packwood Flea Market fundraiser, Winzler, Inc. $400 Moses Lake Sept. 6, 2011 WA Dental Service $800 Seattle Nov. 21, 2011 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Packwood Senior Cen- Hockman, Andrew $300 Seattle Nov. 21, 2011 WA Forest Protection Assoc. $800 Olympia Nov. 21, 2011 ter, 12931 Highway 12, 494-6331 Pemco $300 Seattle Aug. 31, 2009 WA Medical PAC $800 Seattle Nov. 23, 2011 Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix Russell Investment Group $300 Tacoma Dec. 8, 2009 WA Medical PAC $800 Olympia Nov. 23, 2011 Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Elston, Heidi $250 Carlsborg Nov. 25, 2011 WA State Auto Dealers PAC $800 Tukwila Oct. 7, 2011 halis, [email protected] Elston, Ralph $250 Carlsborg Nov. 25, 2011 WA State Dental PAC $800 Seattle Nov. 4, 2011 Toledo Saturday Market, 10 a.m.- Union Pacific Railroad Co. $250 Spokane Dec. 11, 2008 WAL*PAC (Walmart PAC) $800 Bentonville, Ark. Nov. 4, 2011 3 p.m., Second and Cowlitz, Toledo, WAL*PAC (Walmart PAC) $800 Bentonville, Ark. Nov. 4, 2011 plant starts, jewelry, arts and crafts, Kroger $200 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 25, 2011 entertainment, vendors welcome, Rensel Associates $200 Arlington Nov. 25, 2011 Washbank PAC State Fund $800 Seattle Nov. 25, 2011 864-2121 Thompson, Bob $200 Chehalis July 29, 2009 Weyerhaeuser $800 Federal Way Sept. 16, 2011 “A Theatrical Review,” monologues, Conrad, Bill $150 Olympia Nov. 25, 2011 WA Health Care Assoc. PAC $800 Tumwater Nov. 19, 2011 duo-scenes, short, one-act plays by Conrad, Nancy $150 Olympia Nov. 25, 2011 Comcast Financial Agency Corp.$700 Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 16, 2011 local talent, $8, 2 p.m., Roxy Theater, White Center License Agency $150 Seattle July 29, 2009 Microsoft $700 Fargo, N.D. Sept. 7, 2011 Morton DuVaul, Frank $100 Chehalis Nov. 25, 2011 Sabey Corporation $600 Seattle Oct. 21, 2011 Veterans’ benefits presentation, Elston, Heidi $100 Carlsborg July 29, 2009 Big I Political Action Committee $500 Bellevue Nov. 21, 2011 11 a.m., Veterans Memorial Museum, Elston, Ralph $100 Carlsborg July 29, 2009 BP N. America Employee PAC $500 Houston, Texas Nov. 21, 2011 Chehalis, 330-2640 Fire Services Fund of Wash. $100 Olympia Oct. 12, 2011 Entertainment Software Assoc. $500 Washington, D.C. Oct. 21, 2011 Libraries Hampton Rentals $100 Rochester July 29, 2009 Fedelta Care Solutions $500 Seattle Oct. 27, 2011 Stewart, Melanie $100 Olympia Oct. 13, 2009 Kroger $500 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 21, 2011 Packwood Timberland Library Bearse, Janis $50 Winlock July 29, 2009 Port Blakely Tree Farms, LP $500 Tumwater Nov. 19, 2011 closed due to Memorial Day Flea Mart, Bearse, William $50 Winlock July 29, 2009 Reynolds American Inc. $500 Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 27, 2011 library will resume normal hours Unified Grocers $500 Commerce, Calif. Nov. 26, 2011 Tuesday, May 29, 494-5111 Forster, John $50 Port Angeles Nov. 21, 2011 Granger, Deborah $50 Bellingham Nov. 25, 2011 WA Food PAC $500 Portland, Ore. Nov. 26, 2011 Organizations Granger, Peter $50 Bellingham Nov. 25, 2011 WA State Residential Care Coun. $400 Olympia Nov. 27, 2011 ACT for America, 10 a.m., Vernetta Munro, Ralph $50 Olympia July 29, 2009 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company $400 Houston, Texas Nov. 19, 2011 Smith Chehalis Timberland Library, Forster, John $37.50 Port Angeles July 29, 2009 O’Neill, Doris $400 Centralia Oct. 21, 2011 (360) 262-3740 Forster, Mary $37.50 Port Angeles July 29, 2009 O’Neill, Robert $400 Centralia Oct. 21, 2011 Pacific International Terminals $400 Seattle Oct. 21, 2011 PEMCO Financial Services $400 Seattle Aug. 18, 2011 Sunday, May 27 Candidate Name: John Braun Sprint Nextel $400 Phoenix, Ariz. Nov. 11, 2011 Party: Republican Vulcan, Inc. $400 Seattle Nov. 19, 2011 ‘Fido Friendly’ Sundays Residence: Chehalis McKesson Corporation $300 Carrolton, Texas. Nov. 26, 2011 Total Raised: $25,600 Olympic Resource Management$300 Poulsbo Nov. 21, 2011 at Local Chehalis Pub Personal contributed: $20,000 Rescare, Inc. Advocacy Fund $300 Louisville, Ky. Sept. 21, 2011 SAVPAC WA Financial League $300 Olympia Nov. 19, 2011 Devilfish Public House, Loans: $5,000 Total Spent: $0 Strategies 360, Inc. $250 Seattle Nov. 23, 2011 Chehalis, is launching “Fido WA Teamsters Legislative Le. $250 Tukwila Nov. 23, 2011 Friendly Sundays at the Fish” Contributor Amount Location Date Abbott Laboratories Employee $200 Abbot Park, Ill. Nov. 19, 2011 this week. This is a summer Braun, Denna $900 Chehalis May 21, 2012 Pfizer, Inc. $200 New York, N.Y. Oct. 21, 2011 fundraiser for the Lewis County Braun, James $900 Chehalis May 21, 2012 Thompson, Robert $200 Chehalis Aug. 4, 2011 Animal Shelter. Each Sunday 1-7 Braun, Denna $900 Chehalis May 21, 2012 WA Mortgage Lenders Assoc. $200 Olympia Nov. 19, 2011 p.m., people can come in a pick Braun, James $900 Chehalis May 21, 2012 Russell Investments $150 Seattle Nov. 25, 2011 up a Devilfish bandana for their Johnson, Mary $500 Chehalis May 11, 2012 Holman, Jeff $40 Rochester Aug. 31, 2011 pooch for $5, with the proceeds Ruthford, Craig $25 Chehalis May 21, 2012 Hutchison, James $50 Tumwater Aug. 31, 2011 going to the animal shelter. Spanski, Gordon $50 Onalaska May 11, 2012 Martin, Kim $50 Olympia Aug. 11, 2011 In addition, there will be a Spanski, Sandi $50 Onalaska May 11, 2012 dropoff basket for shelter do- nations. Shelter director Amy Hanson has given Devilfish a Candidate Name: Rae Lowery list of what is needed. Donations Party: Republican will be accepted at any time. Residence: La Center Total Raised: $0 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Office: State Representative — 2-year term, partisan Packwood Flea Market fundraiser, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Packwood Senior Cen- Candidate Name: Ed Orcutt, incumbent (Ed Orcutt, continued) ter, 12931 Highway 12, 494-6331 Party: Republican Contributor Amount Location Date Residence: Kalama Kroger $200 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 25, 2011 Total Raised: $27,756.14 Lemmons, Don $200 Kelso July 13, 2011 Total Spent: $9,620.83 Olympic Resource Man. $200 Poulsbo Oct. 20, 2011 Thorbeckes Public School Employees of WA $200 Auburn Nov. 11, 2011 Summer-time Contributor Amount Location Date Russell Investments $150 Seattle Nov. 25, 2011 Andrews, Gina $800 Kelso July 19, 2011 Arola, Dale $100 Brush Prairie July 15, 2011 Andrews, Gina $800 Kelso July 19, 2011 Bogaty, Gene $100 Vancouver July 15, 2011 Anheuser Busch Companies $800 Van Nuys, Calif. Oct. 25, 2011 Cahoon, Neil $100 Camas Aug. 20, 2011 AT&T $800 Dallas, Texas Nov. 17, 2011 Minaker, Gerry $100 Renton Aug. 20, 2011 Colf, Richard $800 Woodland Oct. 19, 2011 Phil Watkins Public Affairs, Inc. $100 Olympia July 18, 2011 2012Camps Colf, Richard $800 Woodland Oct. 19, 2011 Robert E. Quoibach Enterprises $100 Longview July 19, 2011 Dan’s Tractor, Inc. $800 Battle Ground Oct. 19, 2011 Spittler, Doug $100 Kalama July 14, 2011 Georgia-Pacific Financial Man. $800 Phoenix, Ariz. Nov. 15, 2011 Swanson Bark & Wood Prod. $100 Longview July 19, 2011 Havin’ a Ball Green Diamond Resource Co. $800 Shelton Oct. 29, 2011 Van Fleet Chiropractic Clinic $100 Longview Sept. 21, 2011 Camp Splash Hepola, Margaret $800 Woodland Oct. 19, 2011 Woods, Richard $100 Kelso Oct. 19, 2011 Hepola, Margaret $800 Woodland Oct. 19, 2011 Bearse, Janis $50 Winlock July 16, 2011 Over the Edge Pacificorp $800 Portland, Ore. Nov. 16, 2011 Bearse, Williams $50 Winlock July 16, 2011 Philip Morris $800 Sacramento, Calif. Oct. 20, 2011 Financial & Tax Strategies $50 Kelso Oct. 13, 2011 Laser-mania Wash. Beverage Assoc. PAC $800 Olympia Nov. 5, 2011 Fund, Edna $50 Centralia April 26, 2012 Member: $40 pp Wash. Dental Service $800 Seattle Nov. 17, 2011 Holter, James $50 Kalama April 28, 2012 Non-Member: $50 pp Wash. State Auto Dealers PAC $800 Tukwila Aug. 25, 2011 Holter, Jillene $50 Kalama April 28, 2012 WAL*PAC (Walmart PAC0 $800 Bentonville, Ark. Nov. 10, 2011 Lemmons, Joan $50 Kelso July 19, 2011 Weyerhaeuser $800 Federal Way Sept. 2, 2011 Lemmons, John $50 Kelso July 19, 2011 Entertainment Software Assoc. $500 Washington, D.C. Oct. 20, 2011 Peters, Elsie $50 Longview July 16, 2011 Murray Pacific Management $500 Tacoma July 18, 2011 Sondker, Barbara $50 Longview Aug. 20, 2011 Premera Blue Cross $500 Seattle Aug. 3, 2011 Sondker, Barbara $50 Longview Oct. 15, 2011 Reynolds American Services $500 Winston-Salem, N.C. Oct. 19, 2011 Sondker, Gordon $50 Longview Aug. 20, 2011 AmerisourceBergen Services $400 Thorofare, N.J. Nov. 16, 2011 Sondker, Gordon $50 Longview Oct. 15, 2011 STARTS BECU $400 Seattle Nov. 16, 2011 JUNE 26th Tree Management Plus, Inc. $50 Ethel Sept. 2, 2011 Port Blakely Tree Farms LP $400 Tumwater Nov. 16, 2011 Come in and Weber, Dennis $50 Longview April 28, 2012 register today! Sabey Corporation $400 Tukwila Aug. 26, 2011 Zimmerman, Laverne $25 Longview Oct. 19, 2011 SAVPAC-WA Financial League $400 Olympia Sept. 2, 2011 Zimmerman, Neil $25 Longview Oct. 19, 2011 Centralia 360 736-1683 Unified Grocers $400 Commerce, Calif. Nov. 25, 2011 Chehalis 360 748-3744 Vulcan Inc. $400 Seattle Nov. 16, 2011 Rochester 360 273-0457 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company $300 Houston, Texas Nov. 16, 2011 www.thorbeckes.com Holland America Line $300 Seattle Oct. 20, 2011 (10% off for siblings) PEMCO Mutual Co. $300 Seattle July 18, 201 Candidate Name: John Morgan Fees due at time of registration. Deadline for CH471538bw.db Community Bankers, Wisc. PAC $250 Lakewood Nov. 10, 2011 Party: Republican registration is the Friday before each camp. Eli Lilly & Company $250 Seattle Oct. 8, 2011 There is a limited number of campers per Residence: Rochester camp. We encourage early sign ups to secure Schultz, Heidi $250 Ridgefield Sept. 12, 2011 Total Raised: $0 your spot. Valid for 2012 Camps Only. Yakima Valley Grow/Ship Assoc. $250 Yakima Nov. 25, 2011 Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens Death Notices Corrections Iron Street. p.m. Monday. The elderly man • CHARLES LEROY WHEELER, 67, Tenino, ••• WASHINGTON STATE PATROL - reportedly has dementia and the died Saturday, March 31, at home. A me The Chronicle seeks to be ac- Hay Blocks I-5 Biting neighbor was concerned for his morial service and potluck will be heldcurate and fair in all its report- - at 1 p.m. Monday at Bucoda RV Park.ing. If you find an error or believe • About 60 bales of hay • Crystal J. Evans, 44, Centra well-being. Police contacted the Call Melanie Rasmussen, (360) 359-6068, blocked all lanes of Interstate 5 lia was arrested and booked into 93-year-old man, who said he for information. a news item is incorrect, please call the newsroom as soon as possible at near the Maytown exit at about the Lewis County Jail for third- was pruning his tree. • LORETTA M. NEPHEW, 71, Randle, died 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Wednesday. A driver degree assault after she allegedly Saturday, May 19, at Morton General Monday through Friday. was towing a trailer full of hay attempted to bite a police officer at Shoplifting Makeup Hospital. Services are being planned - when a tire blew out, which 1:36 p.m. on the 400 block of West • Ashlee M. Annis, 26, Soap for a later date. Arrangements are un Lake, was arrested for allegedly der the direction of Cattermole Funeral caused the trailer to wobble back Main Street. Evans was contacted Home, Winlock. and forth, dumping hay on the by police for allegedly fleeing the attempting to shoplift $18.88 Please Recycle - • MYRTLE W. HAYES, 82, Vader, died Monday, This Newspaper freeway. There were no colli- scene of an accident. When of worth of cosmetics on the 1600 May 21, at Providence Centralia Hospital sions or injuries and it only took ficers attempted to arrest her, she block of Louisiana Avenue at . A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- about 10 minutes to clean up allegedly began to fight them and 8:08 p.m. Monday. urday, June 2, at the Vader Lions Club Hall. and for lanes to reopen. Most of attempted to bite one of the ar- Arrangements are under the direction of A Few Too Many Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. the bales of hay were intact. resting officers. A Taser was used to get her under control and into • An individual said he spent - STANLEY custody. There were no injuries in too much time in a bar in down Lotteries CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT the initial accident. town Chehalis and wanted to ALBERT BUSHNELL Run-Over Railroad Sign know if there was a detox center Washington’s Tuesday Games on the 500 block of North Market Mega Millions: 10 14 35 43 52 16 x02 Stanley Albert • A male driver lost control CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Boulevard at 11:12 p.m. Monday. of his pickup truck and ran over Next jackpot: $24 million Bushnell, a resident of Frustrated 5-Year-Old The individual was informed Match 4: 01-12-19-23 Mossyrock the past 30 a railroad crossing sign on the that there was not a detox center. intersection of Woodland Av- • Police received a report Daily Game: 7 8 4 years, died May 21, enue and Alder Street at 11:01 that a child was home alone at Green Jacket Lining Keno: 02 07 08 11 13 14 16 19 34 35 39 2012 following a ten 42 47 50 54 57 60 68 75 80 year battle with cancer, a.m. Wednesday. The driver 1:26 p.m. Tuesday. The 5-year- • An inmate at the Green Hill was processed for suspicion of old girl called a school and School, Jevon Jimerson, 20, was Washington’s Wednesday at the age of 69. Stanley driving under the influence of told them that her mother had arrested after marijuana was al- Games served his country for prescription medication with taken her brother to the library, 35 years in the Army legedly found in his jacket lining Powerball: 04 07 26 53 5932 results pending. There were no leaving her alone. Individuals - and Air Force. Stan is at 11:32 a.m. Tuesday. He was re Next jackpot: $128 million injuries in the accident. at the school contacted police ferred to the prosecutor’s office survived by his wife of who went to the girl’s residence. Lotto: 09 14 17 27 35 43 32 years, Ruth Bushnell, for charges. Next jackpot: $1.0 million Sunken Truck When they arrived, they discov- his brothers; Fred of • Centralia police and Riv- 5: 10 19 21 31 37 , Robert of ered the girl was not left home Next cashpot: $280,000 erside Fire Authority personnel alone, and that the father had LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Portland, Ore., and responded to a report of a blue Match 4: 08-13-18-24 been outside working in the yard Banjo Theft Daily Game: 8 4 4 his sister, Marjorie truck that flipped the entire time. The 5-year-old Bushnell of Tacoma. A • A victim reported that Keno: 02 13 15 16 17 19 23 24 27 28 33 over and was upside down in was apparently frustrated that memorial service will someone forcibly entered their 35 40 47 52 58 59 66 69 80 a creek on North Gold Street her mother had not taken her to residence and stole a guitar, be held at the Onalaska and Roswell Road at 12:43 p.m. the library as well. banjo and several other items First Church of God on Wednesday. The passenger com- Commodities Saturday, May 26, 2012 - Wrong Number at 9:50 p.m. Tuesday on the 100 partment of the truck was com - Gas in Washington — $4.24 (AAA of at 11:00 A.M. pletely submerged, but the driver • Someone reported that they block on the Antrim Road out Washington) had already fled the scene. A keep receiving collect calls from side of Winlock. The items were Crude Oil — 91.23 per barrel (CME To view the obituary, witness stated that when the jail from an individual whom stolen sometime between 8 a.m. Group) please go to chronline. they do not know, who requests Sunday and 9 p.m. Tuesday. The Gold — $1,567 (Monex) com/obituaries. driver fled from the accident he Silver — $28.25 (Monex) appeared uninjured. The inves- that they bail them out of jail at estimated total loss is $1,000. tigation is ongoing. 2:13 p.m. Monday. It was con- cluded that the person in jail was ROBERT HAUCK Stolen Laptop LEWIS COUNTY JAIL calling the wrong number. Inmate population in the 1928-2012 • A victim reported the theft of a main facility as of early this lived in Moses laptop computer on the 1600 block Stolen Crackers - morning: 179 inmates; 151 are Lake, Wash., for of Windsor Avenue at 4:01 p.m. • A Chehalis juvenile was ar men and 28 are women. None 17 years prior to rested for allegedly attempting to moving to Centralia. Theft - are work-release inmates. Sixty- steal $10.02 worth of items includ six of them are contract bed Previously lived in • A victim reported that an - ing crackers, five cigarette light inmates from outside agencies. . ex-employee had allegedly stolen ers and a soda on the 200 block Nobody is on electronic home He is survived by approximately $180 in merchan- of North National Avenue at 3:31 monitoring and no one is on day his wife Helen, one dise at 9:27 a.m. Tuesday on the son, Rodney, one p.m. Monday. The alleged thief reporting. In the past 24 hours, 1000 block of Belmont Avenue. daughter Vickie, was referred to juvenile court. as of early this morning, seven • A victim reported that two grandchildren, people were booked into the jail someone had stolen $20 at 10:06 Elderly Man in Tree two great- and five were released. grandchildren, a.m. Tuesday on the 1300 block • An individual reported ••• and one brother of Alexander Street. The investi- that her 93-year-old neighbor By The Chronicle Staff Richard. gation is ongoing. had climbed a tree and was sit- Robert served • A victim reported that ting on a 5-gallon bucket up in Please call news reporter Stepha- in the U.S. Marine someone had siphoned gas out the tree near the intersection of nie Schendel with news tips. She can Robert Hauck, born Corps from 1952 to of her vehicle at 11:51 a.m. Tues- Southeast 12th Street and South- be reached at sschendel@chronline. in North Dakota, July 8, 1954. He was employed day on the 200 block of North east Washington Avenue at 7:18 com. 1928, passed away on with Centralia Mining May 18, 2012 with his Company from 1973 to Marriage Licenses loving wife by his side. 1994. Robert was a 38 year To view this obituary, please go - The following couples applied • Kevin Martin Anderson, 36, and Christy • Jason Ong, 35, and Brandy Lynn Chris resident of Centralia and to chronline.com/obituaries. for a marriage license at the Lew- Ann Marlow, 38, both of Onalaska tian, 32, both of Chehalis is County Courthouse in April: • Christopher Michael Webber, 33, • Thomas Leroy Durham Jr., 23, and Crys- and Cassandra Lee Kuntz, 30, both of tal Jewel Like, 32, both of Morton Chehalis • Phillip Andrew Berg, 19, Centralia, and • William Edwin Hannan, 38, and Amy In Remembrance • Daniel Steven Holmes, 21, Chehalis, Sharon Layna Wade, 19, Rochester Marie Hoovler, 36, both of Mineral and Felicity Sable Simper, 18, Rochester • Joshua Timothy Strobel, 22, and Linzie • Bartolome Chavelas Moras, 33, and Rea Neumann, 24, both of Winlock • Charles Edward Werner, 77, and Ruth H. RAY WILLIAMS Terra Ray Bartlett, 25, both of Chehalis • Philip Grey Martocci, 65, and Karen Ann Adele Kelly, 60, both of Winlock Lynch, 55, both of Centralia • David Wiley Robinson, 32, and Megan • Michael Henry Harstad, 50, and Shy 1941 and was promoted to • Thomas William Porter, 56, and Mari- Elizabeth Ritchie, 23, both of Shelton Lynn Johnson, 36, both of Mineral engineer in 1942, a wartime anne Smith, 69, both of Randle sensitive job during WWII. • Sean Martin Pearce, 32, and Jeana Joan He was the youngest engineer Kelly, 35, both of Randle The only independent and locally owned funeral home selected for Union Paciic at the time (22 years old.) • Aaron Michael Randall, 26, and Marise- in Centralia-Chehalis. la Tiffany Alcala, 24, both of Toledo After the war, he obtained the - Lewis County distributorship • Anthony James Inglis, 48, and Mal NEWELL -HOERLING’s MORTUARY for the Signal Oil Co., which gorzata Wona Czyz, 40, both of Winlock CH470277sl.cg - he grew successfully from • Nathaniel Glen Barr, 24, and Magen Ly 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 1946-1965. He converted nette Morris, 30, both of Rochester t. 1907 - es from Signal Oil to Standard • Joseph Edward Dean Dick, 23, and Kay Oil Co. of , which lee Lynn Ashmore, 25, both of Chehalis he operated until retirement • Terrance Joseph Billman, 54, Che- Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 halis, and Judy Marie Cunningham, 58, in 1972. Centralia Ray was a member of the • Jose Lino Andablo, 32, and Emilia Con- Elks Lodge, Rotary, Shrine suelo Cansino, 29, both of Centralia In Remembrance H. Ray Williams passed and a 32nd degree Mason. • Michael William Pryor, 25, and Stepha- away on May 17, 2012 while He is survived by Judith R. nie Diane Grove, 24, both of Sacramento, DIANA M. TRAHANES residing at Anderson House Culbertson (Robert), Gregory Calif. in Shoreline, Wash. Ray was W. Williams (Janet) and Diana M. Trahanes passed feral cats in town, walking Tracye L. Lloyd (Don), seven • Wesley Chad Jensen, 37, and Caitlin away peacefully on May 20, and knocking for the food born in Centralia on March Ann Tivnan, 24, both of Centralia 15, 1919 to Granville and grandchildren, 13 great- 2012. Diana was born May drive, lining up the parade for grandchildren and numerous • Robert Gordon Ernst Jr., 46, and Sharon 18, 1943 to Sam and Lena Vader MayDay and helping Efie Williams. He attended Denise Long, 47, both of Chehalis Centralia schools and nieces and nephews. (Mosteller DeAger) Trahanes anyone in need. She was a • Nathan Daniel Klemp, 23, and Brittney graduated from Centralia Graveside services will Michelle Comer, 22, both of Chehalis in Chehalis. member of the Grace United High School in 1937. He be held on Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at 11 a.m. at the • Jonathan Hernandez Ramirez, 18, Win- Diana attended Vader Methodist Church in Vader, lettered in track and football lock, and Xochilt Martinez Sanchez, 18, Grade School and Winlock past member of the Vader for 4 years and was elected Mountain View Cemetery. Centralia High School. She was a Lion’s club and Winlock captain his senior year. He Arrangements are under • Michael Orton Deacon, 55, Winlock, lifetime resident of Vader American Legion Post 101. married Mildred E. Warren, the direction of Newell- and Linda Marie Pratt, 53, Orem, and loved her town and the Diana is survived by her his high school sweetheart Hoerling's Mortuary. • Daniel Eugene Cramer, 56, and Mary community. daughter, Janet Rice Charlton, and the only girl he dated on Remembrances can be sent Jane Pendergrass, 58, both of Morton Diana spent from 1961- son Sam Rice, sister, Wanda Aug. 17, 1940. She preceded to either Centralia College • Samuel John Canfield, 20, Centra- 63 in the Air Force. In 1973 Smith, brother, Tony DeAger, him in death November 1998. Foundation, Hanke House, lia, and Brittney Selene Pannkuk, 18, she joined the United States nephews, Nick Smith and During the Great c/o 600 Centralia College Onalaska Depression, he worked at Blvd., Centralia, WA 98531. Army Reserves and spent 30 Aaron DeAger, nieces, Karen Mark "In Memory of Ray • Javier Emilio Chacon Gutierrez, 45, years serving our country. Trahanes-Smith and Tracy stoking a stationary steam Clyde Hill, and Amber Bremer Murphy, engine for the Union PaciicWilliams." (The Williams Her Career included 10 years Heckinger. family lived in this house for 38, Chehalis at Lewis County District Services will be Friday, Centralia Roundhouse, • Sean Lee Forsberg, 33, and Rebecca picked apples in Yakima 41 years before it became Court as a Deputy Clerk and May 25, 2012 at 11 A.M. Hanke House) or a charity Ann Massingham, 29, both of Tigard, 20 years as an Administrative at Little Falls Cemetery In after crossing White Pass in a Ore. stripped down Model T Ford of your choice. A favorite Unit Clerk for the United Vader, followed by a potluck memory of Ray can be noted • Matthew Paul Heiner, 30, and Andrea gathering at the Vader Lion’s "Bug" and worked at Warren Dawn Mower, 30, both of Centralia States Army in Vancouver Bros. Chevrolet in Centralia. on www.chronline.com • Jose Antonio Miranda Salvador, 36, Wash. Hall. He hired on as a steam and Kimberly Sue Hughes, 33, both of Diana enjoyed volunteering To view the obituary, please To view the obituary, please locomotive ireman for the Centralia in her community and this go to chronline.com/obituaries. go to chronline.com/obituaries. Union Paciic R.R. in 1939, • James Arthur Miller, 73, and Joy Char- was evident by helping the took the engineer's exam in lene Hayes, 49, both of Onalaska • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 Moviegoer Arrested for Allegedly Punching Noisy Boy FED UP: During a Showing countless moviegoers have no was charged last week in King The boy told police he was cording to the report. doubt considered when encoun- County Superior Court with watching the movie when a man Ryan Noonan, spokesman of Titanic, a Man tering a rude audience member. second-degree assault, which "stepped over a row of seats" and for AMC Theatres, said "we Stepped Over the Seats Yong H. Kim, 31, allegedly carries a penalty of three to nine told him that he "paid a lot of strongly encourage guests to be got up in the darkened theater months in jail. money to see this movie," Detec- respectful of their fellow movie- and Punched a 10-Year- and confronted the chatterbox- In his 32 years with Kent tive Gerald Gee wrote in his re- goers, and to report any distur- Old Boy in the Face es who were tossing popcorn at police, Lowery said, he's never port. The boy said that the man, bance to an AMC associate, so Kim and his date. When they heard of someone throwing a who was wearing 3-D glasses, that we may handle it directly." By Jennifer Sullivan responded with laughter, say punch over a similar encounter struck him in the face with a Dr. Patrick Hart, a Seattle The Seattle Times King County prosecutors, Kim in a movie theater. closed fist, causing his nose to psychologist specializing in With Celine Dion crooning, threw a punch, knocking a "I was really quite stunned. bleed and a tooth to fall out. anger-management, says Kim Leonardo DiCaprio proclaim- tooth out of the mouth of one of This is not something we see," The boy claimed he didn't should have "paused, relaxed in ing himself "king of the world" his alleged tormentors. Lowery said Tuesday. know why he was punched. the moment." and the Titanic taking on water It wasn't until later, when Efforts to reach Kim, who Police walked into the theater He suggests using humor and — all in 3-D — the perfect scene police got involved, that Kim lives in Auburn, were unsuc- and asked Kim to come out to a sharp wit to handle a spike in for a date was set. learned the recipient of the cessful. the lobby. Kim told the officers anger at others' behavior in the But the on-screen spectacle punch was a 10-year-old boy. When officers were called to that he asked the group to be movie theater. "Speak your truth, was interrupted by talking, fol- Kim was arrested and re- the theater at 10:41 p.m. on April quiet. When they didn't, he said, in a good-humored way. Say it lowed by the tossing of popcorn leased after the April 11 inci- 11, they were met in the lobby he struck one of the boys with an out loud. If somebody is hucking in a Kent multiplex. It proved dent at the AMC Theater at by the 10-year-old boy and his open hand, Gee's report said. popcorn, being loud, being row- too much for one man, who al- Kent Station, said Kent police mother, who wasn't present when "I got so mad that it just hap- dy, use humor to interrupt that legedly responded in a manner Assistant Chief Pat Lowry. He the alleged assault occurred. pened," Kim later told Gee, ac- pattern of behavior," Hart said.

QFC Won’t Preparing for Departure Ex-Quinault Nation Let Others Employee Sell Liquor Guilty of By The News Tribune Embezzlement When Washington voters last fall opened the door for private By The Daily World liquor sales in the state, initiative backers predicted a mix of big A federal judge convicted a chains and smaller merchants former Quinault Indian Nation would all compete for a share of accounting specialist Monday the liquor-sales business. morning for embezzlement dat- But now one of those big ing back to 2007. chains is using its muscle to keep Ann Louise Ludwig was con- smaller merchants from compet- victed of 20 counts of embezzle- ing for spirits sales in the same ment of tribal funds for taking shopping centers with its stores $51,111 between March of 2007 when the state monopoly ends and November of 2008, includ- June 1. ing some funds geared for di- Grocer QFC, owned by saster relief in the wake of the Kroger, is invoking non-compete December 2007 storm and other clauses in its lease agreement funds used to help tribal mem- with shopping center owners in bers who needed to cash checks / Bellingham Herald two King County cities to keep Phillip A. Dwyer or receive change after paying smaller merchants who bid on Crew members Trevor Alderfer, left, and Hank Knutson of the ishing vessel Vis, work on a salmon seine net in Squali- their cable and utilities bills. cum Harbor on Monday morning in Bellingham while preparing for the upcoming Alaskan salmon ishing season. The former state liquor store loca- After a three-day bench trial, crew expects to leave for Alaska around Father’s Day, June 17. tions from reopening those for- U.S. District Judge Benjamin mer state stores in private hands. Settle found Ludwig guilty. Real estate brokers told The Ludwig had resided in Co- Seattle Times that the big gro- palis Beach and worked for cery chain has invoked those the finance department of the clauses in two Kirkland and Is- Coastal Communities Question Quinault Indian Nation from saquah shopping centers. 2001 to 2008. She lives in Las Ve- QFC has declined to com- gas now. ment on its stance on competi- Tsunami Debris Cleanup Policies She faces up to five years in tors operating in the same shop- prison and a $250,000 fine. ping centers. IMPACTS: U.S. Sen. Maria soon be washing up on North- might have on fish populations, The U.S. Attorney’s Office The state sold the right to ap- Cantwell Presents west beaches. or how local emergency officials and the Federal Bureau of Inves- ply for a license for those stores The hearing Thursday with should handle reports of debris. tigation allege that Ludwig wrote in public auctions in late April Letter by Long Beach the National Oceanic and Atmo- "We're not pleased with yes- 20 checks to “cash” or to the and last week. Those auctions Mayor at Washington spheric Administration did little terday's response, and we made bank and used the funds to pay raised more than $30 million for to ease her concerns, Cantwell that clear," Cantwell told The her mortgage and other personal the state. D.C. Hearing said in an interview with The Daily News. expenses. Following the Decem- Daily News Friday. There is still much uncer- Winning a store auction was By Natalie St. John ber 2007 storm, she allegedly the only way a smaller mer- Andrew's statement reflected tainty about what type of event used two Costco gift cards that chant could win the right to The Daily News the concern coastal communi- communities should prepare for. were intended to help victims of ties feel about the lack of a plan While some researchers, includ- operate a store smaller than A letter from Long Beach the December 2007 storm. She for dealing with the waste that ing those at the University of 10,000 square feet. The initia- Mayor Robert Andrew posed a allegedly used the cards to make will wash ashore, Cantwell said. , have predicted a signifi- tive, aimed at preventing liquor pointed question at a U.S. Sen- purchases of books and movies "We've been hearing back cant amount of debris will arrive sales in convenience stores, set ate hearing Thursday about the at a Costco in while on from some of these mayors that some time next year, Kennedy the 10,000-square-foot limit for potential impact of Japanese vacation. they still don't have answers to reported that NOAA research- liquor store size with the excep- tsunami debris on coastal com- Ludwig was placed on admin- these questions," she said. ers have recently had difficulty tion of the former state stores. munities. istrative leave in 2008 when the "We should have a contin- locating any garbage at all. While the grocery chain "The $64,000 question: When allegations first surfaced when a gency plan," Cantwell continued. Cantwell, however, said the flexed its muscle in King County, and if debris starts to pile up on new supervisor noticed the petty "I think the local communities biggest priority should not be no similar issue appears to be our beaches ... who is going to cash was not balancing. The FBI who are on the front line of this estimating how much garbage rearing its head in Pierce and pick it up and where will they brought in a forensic analyst to also want to know." could arrive, but developing a take it? The City of Long Beach look at the banking records and Thurston counties. During the hearing, David comprehensive federal response itself has literally one dump confirm the suspected fraud. The operator of a former state Kennedy, an assistant admin- plan. truck — we are too small and The Quinaults also brought in store in Lacey said a nearby QFC istrator for NOAA, answered Coastal states should have woefully under-budgeted to ad- their own independent analyst. hasn’t attempted to block his questions from Cantwell and contingency plans for dealing dress a moderate- to heavy-de- Ludwig was terminated before opening. other members of the senate with serious, moderate and even bris event," Andrew wrote. her 30-day suspension was up. The owner of Rainier Park subcommittee on Commerce, light impacts from the garbage, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D- The FBI agent’s statement Liquor & Beverage said Tuesday Science and Transportation. Cantwell said, to ensure that Wash, presented Andrew's letter says he interviewed Ludwig for he has not heard from QFC. His Kennedy, according to press shipping, fisheries and tourism at the hearing in Washington, building is on a separate parcel accounts, told the committee businesses can prepare for what- 45 minutes in an effort to find D.C. and has a separate landlord from "the jury is still out" on how sig- ever ultimately arrives. out what happened. But, after 45 Cantwell has been fighting QFC, he said. nificant the impact will be. "It's more that we don't want minutes, Ludwig asked the agent an uphill battle for stepped up At Gig Harbor’s Harbor Plaza He did not have ready an- to be left without coordination to leave her house. federal response to the possibil- Shopping Center on Point Fos- swers for questions about the and response and federal sup- Sentencing will happen at ity that tons of Japanese debris dick Drive Northwest, a QFC current quantity and location port for our coastal communi- 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 20 at U.S. Dis- — some of it hazardous — could and a Rite Aid, both of which of the debris, the effect garbage ties," Cantwell said. trict Court in Tacoma. A judge’s have liquor licenses, will co-exist order says that Ludwig will be with a former state liquor store. allowed to call witnesses to her John Hogan of Fife’s Cita- News in Brief defense in an effort to reduce her del Management Group, which Gas Watchdog Site the nation likely to soon be found mained at the scene. sentence. operates the shopping center, in Oregon and Washington. The Quinault President Fawn said the grocery store and drug- Warns of Possible wholesale gasoline price is at its Longview Council to Sharp said that a performance store leases don’t grant them the 35-Cent Increase highest level ever recorded for audit back in 2007 recommend- power to block a new lease to a the Pacific Northwest. Consider Coal Terminal ed the Quinault Indian Nation liquor-sales competitor. By The Olympian begin to organize and build The state leased all of its li- Woman Struck by By The Daily News structure within its finance divi- quor store locations. Under the Motorists should be aware of sion. the likelihood of a sharp rise in The Longview City Council terms of the auction, the win- Car in Yelm Dies will consider Thursday whether “Our former accounting gasoline prices in the next few practices rendered the Nation ning bidder had to attempt to to join the list of groups calling negotiate a new lease with the days and through the weekend By The News Tribune very vulnerable to theft, corrup- for a comprehensive environmen- state’s former landlord. If no in Washington, according to a tion, and embezzlement,” Sharp A 21-year-old Tacoma wom- tal review of proposed coal termi- agreement could be reached, the gas-price monitoring web site. said this morning. “In 2008, we an who was hit by a car early nals in the Pacific Northwest. high bidder had the right to seek "I expect stations to increase Sunday while walking on the began to implement the per- other quarters in the vicinity. prices as much as 10-35 cents Yelm Highway has died. At its regular meeting 7 p.m. formance audit recommenda- Hogan said he and the win- per gallon by the conclusion of Jessica Richards died Tues- Thursday at Longview City Hall, tions that led to the discovery of ning bidder quickly reached a the weekend with some stations day afternoon at Providence St. the council will vote on whether criminal activities and financial new agreement on the liquor starting to raise prices immedi- Peter Hospital in Olympia, the to send a letter to four federal irregularities. Once discovered, store site. He said he expects the ately," said Patrick DeHaan, Gas- Washington State Patrol report- agencies to request the review. we moved quickly and harshly former state store will open June Buddy.com senior petroleum ed. She was walking in the road- According to the letter, the to hold staff accountable. We 1 under new ownership. The new analyst, in a news release. way on Yelm Highway just west city is concerned about in- thank the U.S. Attorney’s Of- owner, he said, expects to spe- DeHaan said tight supply of Meridian Road shortly before creased vessel traffic on the Co- fice for working, in partnership, cialize in spirits from local dis- is boosting prices significantly 1:30 a.m. Sunday when an east- lumbia River, water quality, fish with the Quinault Indian Nation tillers and rarer products unlike- throughout the entire West Coast bound car struck her. health, airborne coal dust and to seek and find justice for this ly to be carried by the big chains. region, with the worst prices in The 54-year-old driver re- increased rail traffic. abominable crime.” Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 CHRONVERSATIONS

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‘Dragons of Fire Valley’ at Fort Borst Park Editor’s Note Reporters, photog- May 24, 2012 by Brittany Voie raphers, page Since returning to The Chronicle this year as a web devel- designers, by Brittany oper for the newsroom, I’ve been trying to improve my editors Voie journalism and photojournalism skills. I’m lucky enough Brian Mittge and other to work in an office with people who are so supportive Editor-in-Chief members and encouraging of cross-training and I feel fortunate to of The have the opportunity get out in the community and talk Chronicle’s newsroom add to people, shoot some photos and write about it. their thoughts on local events to our blog, or on- So, since I had a free Saturday this past weekend, my dog, line journal, at blogs.chron- Kota, and I decided to take in an afternoon at Fort Borst line.com/news. Park. While on our way about the park, we ran into an in- teresting sight. At first glance, I thought it was a baseball These tidbits from local team, but then I realized that, what I thought were base- life are free and open to all ball bats, were actually mock swords. readers at no cost.

I had stumbled upon a group of people involved in Amt- We invite you to visit the gard (what my husband refers to as “Real Life Dungeons Chronversation and fol- and Dragons). According to Wikipedia’s definition, “Amt- low the stories behind the gard is a battle gaming and live-action fantasy roleplay- news. ing and boffer combat game primarily based in the United States as well as other countries.” And, according to Rune- Also on Chronversations silver, current Sheriff of the Dragons of Fire Valley, there are more than 200 Amtgard kingdoms worldwide. Breaking the News

Let me preface this by saying that I had my preconceived no- May 22, 2012 by Chris Geier tions about “live action fantasy roleplaying,” but after talking with Runesilver (aka: Steven Staggs), I left with some very dif- The Na- ferent views. In fact, I’ll admit it: I was completely ignorant. tional As- sociation Basically, to simplify this, let’s compare this to modern of Press sports. “Amtgard” would be the “league” their group is in. Photog- There is a rule book (which is very comprehensive includ- raphers ing how to adjudicate hits and a complete points system) by Chris defines and certain standards to be adhered to — no different spot news than NFL, NBA, MLB or even WIAA, etc. And, this particular Geier as “events group is the “Blackspire Kingdom,” which basically is like for which no advance their particular region. The Blackspire Kingdom covers planning was possible. Ex- mostly Washington and Oregon (though Runesilver did amples include, but are not mention some groups in Northern California), so think of limited to, accidents, fires, Blackspire as like the PAC-12 (NCAA) or like the 1A or 2B of natural disasters and spot Amtgard. Within Blackspire, which would be comparable police action.” to Central 2B league, etc., there are several “teams.” Rune- silver’s particular group is known as “Dragons of Fire Val- These kind of events can ley” — so basically, that’s their team — no different than yield enduring, powerful your favorite high school or college team. Though, most images, but they can pres- of the competition exists within each of the “teams” them- ent a moral conundrum for selves, rather than with other kingdoms. the reporters and photog- raphers that cover them. Now, here’s where my sport comparison gets really cool. Breaking news is the most When I was growing up, I played two or three sports a year. exciting part of the job ... So, let’s take fastpitch for example. Before I started play- ing high school fastpitch for Adna, I was on a team with It’s 1:01 a.m. on a Friday a group of girls (we played all through school together) night (Saturday morn- that traveled to several tournaments during the summer. ing?) and the newsroom When we traveled, it was a big family affair — my parents is alive with activity would pack up the motorhome and we’d spend weekends locally at the ball park, locally or some distance away. We’d May 19, 2012 by bfortis play a game and then we’d all congregate, barbecue with our families and maybe our parents and coaches would We’re give us pointers and constructive criticism, repair our gear at work and re-tape our ankles, wrists or any host of other things. putting What I’m getting at, is that it was a structure, a support the final system and an activity the whole family was involved in. touches on the Now, looking at Amtgard and comparing it, it’s really similar. by Bianca weekend These groups get together on weekends and host tourna- edition of ments and keep score on their Online Record Keeper (aka: Fortis The Chron- ORK) to track progress, etc. And, the really cool thing about icle — we’re just a few min- this? Parents and children are participating together. In be- utes away from deadline. tween sparring, training and tournaments, participants are learning new techniques from each other, repairing and The focus of this issue is creating various weapons (to specifications of Amtgard Filing Week for elections, rules) and spending time improving their craft. Runesilver which closed roughly eight also explained to me that there are awards and achieve- hours ago ... ments that the can bestow on participants. They also have rules similar to athletics when it comes to aca- demics — if you aren’t maintaining a “C” average or better Learning About My Own — you don’t play. Craft Through His

I came away from this group feeling like I had been harshly May 8, 2012 by anile judging these types of groups. Many people tout the ben- efits of students being involved in athletics because it gives Brittany Voie / [email protected] It’s not kids, teens and young adults structure in a healthy environ- Members of the of the Northern Lights, with- with every ment, providing motivation and a constructive, healthy in the Blackspire Kingdom, practice with their weapons story that activity. But sports aren’t for everyone, so Amtgard is filling during a battle last Saturday afternoon at Fort Borst Park you find a gap. In addition to pointing out his own children, Rune- in Centralia. yourself silver added that they have several formerly troubled teens changed involved in the group who have stayed out of trouble since as a jour- joining their kingdom — it’s a support system that gives by Amy Nile nalist, or these teens something to work for. It’s teaching the value even as a person, at the of practice and dedication. So, this begs the question: why end, but that’s exactly what do we view it so much differently than traditional athletics? For an extended version of this blog with addi- happened when I met Che- tional information and links, including learn- halis guitar guru Eric Miller. This was an eye-opening experience for me and just anoth- ing more about Amtgard and contacting their er one of those times that reminds me of how little I actu- group, visit: I covered Miller’s Hands ally know about the world — it’s easy to forget sometimes. On Guitar repair shop for I walked away from this experience realizing that I need to blogs.chronline.com/news one of my weekly business be more open-minded to all that our area has to offer. You profiles in April. In drafting never know, it could be really fascinating and fun. the piece, appropriately titled “Hands on His Craft,” Brittany Voie is a web developer and page designer for The I learned more about my Chronicle newsroom. She can be reached at bvoie@chronline. own craft, writing ... com • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 Ron Paul Supporters Seeking Control of State GOP SURGE: Precinct of the party is "really wrong on social liberties and individual Committee Officer Races liberties." Loaded With Supporters Peters, a Romney support- er who has been a PCO since of Texas Republican 2008, said she wants to work to By Barbara LaBoe oppose President Obama and get more Republicans elected. The Daily News She said she worries some of In an attempt to gain con- the newer candidates may not trol of the state Republican be committed to the nuts and party, Ron Paul supporters have bolts PCO work if they're more turned out in droves to file for focused on simply forwarding GOP precinct committee offi- Paul's agenda. cer races this year, according to Wendfelt agrees. Cowlitz County and state party "We can go back in our re- officials. cords and see for the most part In years past, party officials these people haven't contributed were usually happy to get just their time or effort or treasure one person to file for each of for the party," he said. "My job the precinct slots. But of the 55 is to try and create party unity, open Republican PCO seats in and that's my goal. But I'm dis- Cowlitz County this year, 36 tressed that there is an apparent are contested. By comparison, attempt to create this confusion." only four of 27 Democratic PCO Wilbur, the state GOP chair- seats are challenged. man, believes the differences State Republican officials Jeff Wheeler / Stra Trubune can be worked out. said they saw the same thing Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, the Texas Congressman, greets caucus voters at Coon Rapids Middle School in "I have faith in the end that all over Washington during last Coon Rapids, Minnesota, on Feb. 7. we'll unite behind the Republi- week's filing period. of Paul supporters are elected to fered from many of the GOP porting the party's likely nomi- can candidate," Wilbur said. "I "We've never seeing this kind the posts, they could try to steer presidential contenders on sev- nee, Mitt Romney. have faith that we'll all end up of interest," said Kirby Wilbur, both the party platform and eral key issues, such as immi- Once such local PCO race holding hands and saying lovely chairman of the state Republi- future candidates toward their gration, legalizing drugs and pits incumbent Norma Peters, things to each other. We will achieve that in the end." can Party. He said he's excited agendas. withdrawing troops from over- a retired school teacher, against to see the increased interest but That said, his office is inves- There are several reasons for seas conflicts. As such, he's at- challenger Nick Nelson, a also is tracking down a handful tigating reports of filing fraud 21-year-old night stockman at of reports of fraudulent filings. the surge in candidates, includ- tracted Libertarians and others this week. One 78-year-old Larry Wendfelt, the Cowlitz ing a heightened interest during who don't necessarily agree with Walmart. woman in King County, for ex- County party chairman, said he a presidential election year and a more mainstream Republicans. Nelson, who has never run for ample, is on the ballot as a PCO worries about "political dishon- change in state ballots requiring A May 14 posting on "The office before, said he's part of the candidate even though she never esty" when potential candidates two candidates before a PCO Daily Paul" website urged Wash- nationwide "Liberty Movement" filed, Wilbur said. Wendfelt and don't support major tenants of race goes before voters. ingtonians to file for precinct launched to gain more influence all county chairmen are review- the party they've filed under. And then there's the Ron committee officers in order to within the Republican party. ing their local filings for any "It bothers me greatly," said Paul/Libertarian factor. "take over the GOP for the next "We want to get more num- hint of hijinks. Wendfelt, who is facing a chal- The former presidential can- two years." bers," said Nelson, who supports "There's no indication that lenge himself in precinct 43. didate has a strong following As a result, many precinct Paul. "We hope to change the it's widespread or concentrated PCOs organize meetings, re- in Washington, and supporters committee officer races feature status quo. ... We hope to change or conspiratorial," Wilbur said. cruit candidates and attend state want to be more involved in all a Paul supporter against a more the party for the better." He "But we're looking into it just to conventions. If a large number aspects of the party. Paul dif- "mainstream" Republican sup- added that the "established" part be sure." 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KOMO television news broke Steve Pierce, spokesman for the A Marysville police offi- criminal and he intends to vig- The drinking occurred in the story Tuesday, using hidden- state Department of Transporta- cer whose 7-year-old daughter orously defend this charge." a temporary office of Kiewit- camera footage that showed em- tion. was fatally shot by her younger brother with a handgun left Left in an Open Bin in the family van was charged Charging documents allege Tuesday with second-degree that Carlile, 30, his wife and manslaughter. children were on their way to a The officer, Derek Carlile, wedding on March 10 when they knew that his son was fascinat- stopped in Stanwood. ed with firearms but neverthe- Carlile was in a hurry and did app.chronline.com less "failed to heed or be aware not strap his off-duty firearm to of a substantial risk that death

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Stockhold- sported for the contest are only ers pay big money — currently a mock-up aimed at busy tech about $120,000 — for a enthusiasts. share in his company, Berkshire Anthony said their father, Hathaway. Joel Lundberg, a mortgage bro- But Justin and Anthony Lun- ker, has to deal a lot with his dberg, 9 and 12, got their op- phone running out of power, so Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times portunity by besting more than they wanted to find a way "to Justin, left, and Anthony Lundberg, of Puyallup, will meet billionaire investor Warren Bufett to present an idea for “Super 3,000 other entries in the Grow stop him from complaining so Clothes,” jackets with solar panels and pockets capable of charging electronic devices. Their matching blue jackets are mock- Your Own Business Competi- much" about this problem. ups of their invention. tion. The contest is held by the This isn't the first time the Secret Millionaires Club, an boys have gotten creative with Lundberg boys win, they will get ha for the final presentation. so that was fun," their mom said. education program that teaches business ideas. Barb Lundberg, $5,000 each. The boys chose to bring along This is the first year of the financial literacy to children us- their mother, said they enjoy or- The brothers said they're their longtime baseball coach. contest, which Ken Chaplin, se- ing cartoons with the voices of ganizing garage sales and selling most excited to meet Buffett. Online voting by the pub- nior vice president of marketing Buffett and other public figures. items on eBay that they've out- "I just think it's kind of cool lic on the best ideas is part of at creditreport.com, said grew The Lundbergs, along with grown. that we get the opportunity the contest, and the Lundberg out of the company's sponsor- 13 other finalists from around She said they also have com- to go meet Warren Buffett in boys got second place, thanks ship of the Secret Millionaires the United States, will travel piled a list of invention ideas on Omaha because of our idea," to some publicity from local TV Club. to Omaha, Neb., on Sunday to their computers — from glow- Anthony said. and radio stations, the Tacoma "[We wanted to] really incen- present their business idea in the in-the-dark silly string for out- After recording a video of Rainiers and support on Twit- tivize these kids and teens to hopes of winning a cash prize. door parties to a new sport com- their product pitch, the boys ter from TV personality Duane share their creativity and com- The brothers, both baseball bining soccer and golf. were named finalists in the Chapman, better known as pete," he said. "We were really enthusiasts, are both a bit shy "If they think of something group category, meaning their "Dog the Bounty Hunter." pleased to see all the amazing and wriggly. Besides a height interesting, they just jot it down," family and a mentor of their "People were really owning and creative entries from some difference and a spattering of she said. "But this is the first choice would be flown to Oma- the idea and rallying for them, of the kids." freckles across Anthony's nose, time they've entered something they look alike. in a contest like that." The boys entered the com- In Omaha, Buffett will meet petition as a team with the idea Monday with each of the Lund- of "Super Clothes" — jackets berg boys separately to mentor that would have solar panels them, Barb said. 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After that, the pro- weigh in on the issue — the last posed wording is subject to legal coming in 2004. challenges for a week, which The coalition has no name makes it likely that proponents yet but includes such reform will have a month, if that, to get groups as League of Education signatures, he added. Voters, Stand for Children and a “We haven’t collected any group called Democrats for Edu- money yet. But we will be mak- cation Reform. Its news release ing our report with the PDC is here. Up to 40 charter schools when we bring it in. We will would be allowed to operate un- have a robust paid and volun- der state-approved charters but teer signature gathering effort,’’ be managed independent from said by telephone. No busi- CHAIN SAWS BLOWERS TRIMMERS the state. 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The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 • Main 15 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Real-Estate Market Obama, Romney Campaigns Target EU Leaders Struggle Improving to Keep Currency WASHINGTON — More Young Hispanics With Cellphones Union Intact green shoots are appearing in By Nicole Goodrich Alex Velasco, a 26-year-old LONDON — With investor the nation’s long-dormant hous- first-generation Mexican-Amer- Hispanics and ing market. Medill News Service confidence draining away and the ican, said Levine’s assessments value of the euro plunging, Europe Sales of new homes rose 3.3 WASHINGTON — Hispanic were right on. language use percent in April from March to struggled anew Wednesday to voters are a crucial constituency “It’s really easy to reach me on a seasonally adjusted annual A survey asks Hispanics in come up with a united game plan in the presidential election, but my phone because I have it with pace of 343,000, the Commerce the U.S. about using English to keep its currency union intact reaching young Hispanics will me all the time — when I’m on the Department reported Wednes- or Spanish in their daily lives. and its economies from collapsing. require new tactics — and some train, when I’m walking,” Velasco day. That was slightly stronger Competing visions embraced experts say mobile-phone out- said. “If you send me something Spanish Both English than what most analysts had by the continent’s political heavy- reach will be key. political (on my phone), I would weights, France and Germany, forecast, and the latest in a There are more than 21 • What is your primary string of recent reports suggest- be way more likely to read it be- language? clashed at a summit of European million eligible Hispanic vot- cause it is so easy.” Union leaders with little chance of ing that a housing recovery is ers — and more than 30 percent All Hispanics taking hold. According to Levine, promot- reconciliation even as fears grew that of them are 18 to 30 years old. ing civic engagement via mobile 38% 38 24 Greece could be forced out of the eu- About 50,000 Hispanics reach phones is a technique that’s espe- 6 rozone and into a chaotic default. Arizona Official the voting age of 18 each month. cially well-suited to the Hispanic First generation Hispanics While Paris is pushing for eu- But Hispanic voters under 30 community. Hispanic voters have 61 33 rozone countries to share some Apologizes for Obama have the lowest turnout of any a greater barrier to enter the po- Second generation debt and promote growth through Birth Verification group: Only 41 percent of them litical system, he said. Many don’t 8 53 40 stimulus measures, Berlin is hold- voted in 2008. have proper identification or have ing fast to its prescription of tough Request Young voters and Hispanic never voted, so a mobile app gives Third generation public-spending cuts. WASHINGTON — Ari- voters are far more likely to use a much-needed push to the polls. 1 zona Secretary of State Ken their phones to go online than Other experts say mobile phones 29 69 Bennett has apologized for any older generations are, so cam- fit the lifestyles of Hispanic voters Little Progress Seen embarrassment he caused his paigns that use mobile technolo- more than they do those of the • When you watch TV, is it as Diplomats Collide state when he revived a widely gy are most likely to reach young general population. mostly in Spanish, English? discredited conspiracy theory Hispanics, according to Peter Democratic President Barack All Hispanics Over Nuclear Talks about President Barack Obama’s Levine, the director of the Center Obama’s campaign is ahead 28 26 45 BAGHDAD — Hopes for birthplace by requesting veri- for Information and Research on of Republican Mitt Romney’s quick progress on Iran’s disput- fication that the president was Civic Learning and Engagement. in using the mobile platform. First generation Hispanics ed nuclear program faded rap- born in Hawaii. That’s because a mobile phone While both have mobile-opti- 40 34 25 idly Wednesday, as diplomats The apology came on the and an app are personalized and mized websites, the president from six world powers and Iran same day that Hawaii officials engaging — a far cry from a ro- also has launched the Latinos Second generation collided bitterly in daylong talks finally responded to Bennett’s bocall or a TV ad. Young voters for Obama website optimized 12 17 69 aimed at resolving their long- request for “verification in are deeply skeptical of one-for-all standing differences over an ef- for mobile devices. Third generation lieu of” the birth certificate, marketing and respond best to “The promise and power of dig- 5 fort many nations fear is aimed which he said last week could at building a nuclear bomb. one-on-one, Hispanic-to-His- ital is to reach people in the places 11 83 be a precondition for placing panic marketing, according to re- where they already are, and get In their second high-level Obama’s name on the Arizona search by Levine’s group. them using social tools to spread NOTE: Some figures do not total 100 meeting in as many months, percent due to rounding ballot. It’s “particularly effective in the word about the president to Source: Pew Hispanic Center survey representatives of the two sides “If I embarrassed the state, overcoming issues of trust and mo- their own networks,” said Gabri- of 1,220 Hispanic adults, Nov. 9- Dec. 7, offered packages of proposals 2011; margin of error: +/-2.6 percentage I apologize, but that certainly tivation that would otherwise be in ela Domenzain, the Obama cam- points intended to open a path to what wasn’t my intent,” Bennett said the way of voting,” Levine said. paign’s director of Hispanic media. Graphic: Judy Treible © 2012 MCT is expected to be a long and dif- Tuesday in an interview with a ficult negotiation. But the yawn- local radio station. ing gap between the two sides Tech Giant HP to Slash 27,000 Jobs by 2014 quickly became apparent. Violence Against By W.J. Hennigan PCs plummets and shifts to- man, HP’s president and chief Los Angeles Times ward tablets and smartphones. executive, said in a statement. Women Act Stalled The Palo Alto company also When Whitman took over Aid Workers Kidnapped LOS ANGELES — Hewlett- reported second quarter earnings as chief executive in September, in Afghanistan as Congress Bickers Packard Co., the world’s largest of $1.59 billion, or 80 cents a share. fresh off an unsuccessful and PC maker, will cut 27,000 jobs, or That’s down from last year’s $2.3 costly run for California gover- KABUL, Afghanistan — WASHINGTON — The fed- Two foreign women working for eral reauthorization of the Vio- about 8 percent of its staff, by 2014 billion, or $1.05 a share. nor, she was the fourth person to to bring down costs and make the “We are making progress in hold the title in little more than a Swiss-based aid group have lence Against Women Act has been kidnapped in the remote fallen victim to political bicker- company more competitive in a our multi-year effort to make a year. At the time, expectations changing marketplace. HP simpler, more efficient and were high that a high-profile ex- northeastern province of Bada- ing, with the House of Represen- khshan, Afghan officials said tatives and the Senate refusing The move comes as consum- better for customers, employees, ecutive could bolster confidence er demand for the company’s and shareholders,” Meg Whit- among investors and customers. Wednesday. even to consider the versions Three male Afghan col- passed by each other. leagues were abducted as well, Republican Sen. Mike but one apparently escaped and Crapo, a sponsor of the Senate Mother in Shock Over 13-Year-Old then alerted the authorities, ac- version, said it was pure grid- cording to officials in Faizabad, lock, and he’s not sure how the Daughter’s Alleged Plot to Murder Her the provincial capital. standoff will be resolved. “I The medical team was think there’s a bit of a stare- By Phil Willon Aquirre said she was in bed captured by a group of gun- down going on there with the Los Angeles Times asleep early Tuesday morning men Tuesday while traveling House leadership and the Senate when two attackers, strangers, by donkey or horseback in an HESPERIA, Calif. — Wor- leadership,” Crapo said in an in- broke into the trailer and began isolated district where floods ried that her daughter may be terview. pummeling her. had washed out roads, and an on drugs, or worse, Angelica “I thought they were robbing intensive search was under way, Aquirre did what any parent of a me,” she said in Spanish. “Then said Abdul Mahrouf Rasikh, a Consumer Bureau rebellious 13-year-old might do. I saw my daughter was missing.” spokesman for the provincial She cracked down, set a curfew Moves to Regulate Aquirre called police to report governor. and thought about moving clos- Reloadable her daughter missing, but omitted Phil Willon / Los Angeles Times er to her family in Mexico. the attack, according to police. By Angelica Aquirre is overwhelmed with Prepaid Cards Now a distraught Aquirre late Tuesday, detectives with the emotion inside her tiny mobile home China Inquiry Into is left wondering whether she San Bernardino County Sheriff’s in Hesperia, Calif., after talking about WASHINGTON — The was too harsh. Her daughter on Department reached a disturb- British Man’s Death May consumer financial watchdog an attack that was allegedly planned Wednesday was in a juvenile ing conclusion: They believed her by her 13-year-old daughter. Include Blood Samples is taking aim at reloadable pre- detention facility, accused of daughter had plotted the attack BEIJING — The sensational paid cards, moving to regulate hatching a murder plot with two with two friends at Ranchero had happened and reported that a fast-growing product that Chinese murder investigation in of her middle school friends. Middle School, a 14-year-old boy “kids tried to kill her,” Rose said. has become a popular alterna- The target: her mother. which the wife of an ousted Po- and 14-year-old girl. “There were three different litburo member stands accused tive to checking accounts for “I don’t know what to say. I “She just said that her daugh- means of attack,” she said, declin- of poisoning a British expatriate lower-income Americans and just can’t believe it,” Aquirre said, ter was gone, that she’d run away may include evidence from blood a new source of fees for some weeping as she sat at a kitchen table ing to elaborate because the inci- with two other kids,” sheriff’s samples taken from the victim’s banks. in the family’s tiny mobile home in dent remains under investigation. spokeswoman Susan Rose said. body before cremation, according Consumer advocates have the San Bernardino County town “We don’t really know the motive. About 6:30 a.m., after her to people familiar with the case. been pushing for regulation of of Hesperia, a framed picture of Je- We just believe it was more in line daughter had been found, the Henry C. Lee, a forensic sci- the cards, which look like con- sus on the wall. mother realized the gravity of what with the curfew and friends.” ventional credit cards or debit entist who gained international cards tied to bank accounts. recognition for his work in the But the prepaid cards are not ‘Pro-Choice’ Position Hits Record Low, According to Poll O.J. Simpson murder trial, said that he was asked this year to required to offer the same con- By Michael Muskal sumer protections, such as clear analyze a blood sample that disclosure of fees and caps on Los Angeles Times most probably came from Neil losses if stolen. LOS ANGELES — The per- ‘‘Gallup has found the pro-life position Heywood, the dead Englishman. centage of Americans who say significantly ahead on two occasions, Congressman Says they are “pro-choice” reached a Pakistan Sentences record low, according to a Gal- once in May 2009 and again today ...’’ Pizza is Not a Vegetable, lup poll released Wednesday, Doctor Who Helped but the political significance of Introduces SLICE Act the new data remains unclear text from Gallup Poll report Track Bin Laden WASHINGTON — The no- given the volatile nature of the ISLAMABAD — The Paki- tion that Congress could consid- abortion issue. stani doctor who helped the CIA er pizza a vegetable may be just According to Gallup, 41 hunt for Osama bin Laden was too much to digest. percent identified themselves 2006, 51 percent of Americans sion between the two positions sentenced Wednesday to 33 years The SLICE Act, for School as “pro-choice,” while 50 per- described themselves as “pro- since 2009,” the polling group in prison for treason in an admin- Lunch Improvements for Chil- cent said they were “pro-life.” choice.” said. istrative action under colonial-era dren’s Education, has been in- The poll, conducted May 3 to “Gallup began asking Ameri- “However, in the last period, laws that avoided a public trial. troduced in response to congres- May 6, was based on a sample cans to define themselves as Gallup has found the pro-life The move brought condemna- sional action last fall ensuring of 1,024 adults and had a mar- pro-choice or pro-life on abor- position significantly ahead tion in Washington, where offi- that two tablespoons of tomato gin of error of plus or minus 4 tion in 1995, and since then, on two occasions, once in May cials had been hoping to win free- paste slathered on pizza could percentage points. identification with the labels has 2009 and again today. It re- dom for Dr. Shakil Afridi, whom continue to be classified as a full Both results are records. shifted from a wide lead for the mains to be seen whether the Pakistani intelligence agents de- vegetable serving in the federal The “pro-choice” position is pro-choice position in the mid- pro-life spike found this month tained three weeks after the May school lunch program. down from 47 percent last July 1990s to a generally narrower proves temporary, as it did in 2, 2011, U.S. special forces raid. ••• and 1 percentage point lower lead for pro-choice — from 1998 2009, or is sustained for some ••• From The Chronicle’s wire services than the previous record. In through 2008 — to a close divi- period,” Gallup noted. 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Prep Boys Golf W.F. West’s Calkins Finishes Fifth at State Golf Tournament By The Chronicle "I think he felt pretty good missing the cut after Day 1 Wednesday — shooting par over The Home Course in Dupont, W.F. West's Brady Calkins about that," W.F. West coach when the field was cut from the first five holes — to finish with a 149. shot a 78 on each day of the State Bruce Thompson said. "Of 80 to 40 players. The Bearcats with a 166 for 24th place. Adna's Riley Boone shot 2A Boys Golf Tournament Tues- course, if you know Brady, he'd finished sixth as a team, be- an 87 in the first day of and an day at The Classic Golf Course have rather been first, and he's hind Interlake, Clarkston, "OVERALL, Deric played really 82 on Wednesday in the State in Spanaway to over Tuesday got one more shot at it." Ephrata, Hockinson and Port well," Rochester coach Andy 1B/2B Boys Golf Tournament and Wednesday to finish in fifth Teammate Jared Rasmussen Angeles. Kernutt said. "He's very capable at Oakbrook Golf and Country place. shot an 84 and an 83 to finish in Calkins, Botten and Ras- of shooting better scores, but Club in Lakewood and finished Calkins, a junior, finished 9 19th place, while W.F. West's Ja- mussen will all return to the for being a sophomore and fin- in sixth place. strokes behind state champion Ty- cob Botten was 24th with an 86 team next season. ishing up in 24th he did really Defending state champion ler Carlson from Clarkston. Tum- and 85 for a final of 171. In the State 1A tournament, well." Ryan Baumgart, of DeSales, water's Seth Nickerson tied for Lucas Vasilauskas shot a Rochester's Deric Hawes shot Ilwaco's Ross Kukula won won the 2B tournament with a third with a two-day score of 155. 92 and finished in 56th place, an 81 on Tuesday and an 85 on the 1A tournament, played at two-day score of 151.

State Athletics Prep Softball When, Where and What to Watch This Weekend By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] This is one of the busiest and brightest weekends of the year for The Chronicle's sports de- partment. As usual, we've got a handful of contenders in state softball tournaments, a team playing for a state baseball title, lots of track and a little tennis. Here's your guide to what's going on Thursday, Friday and Satur- day.

State 2B Baseball Four teams are left in the State 2B baseball playoffs, and two of them are from our very own Central 2B League. Mossy- rock faces perennial powerhouse Pete Caster / [email protected] DeSales at 1 p.m. in the first Adna’s Jordan Sandrini looks to stretch a single into a double during the irst inning of the irst game of a Central 2B League doubleheader against Mossyrock in Adna semifinal on Friday, and Toutle this season. Sandrini, a senior, will join her older sister Jessika-Jo at Siena College next season. Lake takes on Asotin at 4 p.m. in the second semifinal. The winners play for the state cham- pionship at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Adna’s Sandrini to Join Sister at Siena All games are at Ellensburg's Rotary Field. The Vikings have By Sara Potter Jordan Sandrini has signed man year, is currently batting softball circuit and I am excited an ideal pitching situation for a For The Chronicle a National Letter of Intent to .543 with 10 doubles, three to see it unfold.” play softball for Siena Col- home runs and 19 stolen bases Siena coach Bill Lajeunesse two-day playoff series, with big The sisters that helped lead John Pomeroy — a junior with the Adna Pirates to State 2B lege in Loudonville, New York, — and, according to head Pirate said he sees Jordan competing 38 strikeouts over 20 innings in softball championship in 2009 alongside her sister Jessika-Jo, coach Mike Raschke, is having at a number of positions, but his last three games — and vet- and a second-place finish in who recently finished her soph- a great year. expects her to break in as an eran senior Josh Vogel, last year's 2010 will reunite in the Metro- omore season. “I would say this is Jordan’s outfielder. C2BL MVP. They'll look to slow Atlantic Athletic Conference Jordan, a starting shortstop best year so far,” Raschke said. down an Irish team that scored next year. for the Pirates since her fresh- “She will be great in the college please see SANDRINI, page S4 11 runs in each of its two region- al wins (11-2 over Lake Roosevelt and 11-1 over Lind-Ritzville). DeSales certainly has the pedi- 2A Boys Soccer gree; the Irish have won no less than 16 state titles since 1992, Centralia Booters Gundersen, No Earn EvCo First-Team Honors and haven't missed the final four since 1990. The last time the two By The Chronicle W.F. West midfielder Zach instrumental in our attack be- of this team and he worked teams met was in 2010, when The soccer season might’ve Flynn and defender Austin cause he could fill in places any- hard to try and keep the team Mossyrock lost 9-3 to the Irish ended rather abruptly for Cen- Woodland each were selected to where.” together and working as a unit.” in the third/fourth place game in tralia, but two Tiger seniors will the second team. Jonny Gundersen anchored Gundersen was a mainstay Yakima. walk away from their prep ca- No was a crucial part of the Hub City defense, and, ac- in the Tiger defense and Parke reers with Evergreen 2A Con- Centralia’s offense and excelled cording to Parke, was the glue gushed about his consistency State 2A Softball ference All-League honors. in a number of different attack- that bonded the team together. throughout his four years in the Forward Piang No and de- ing positions finishing the sea- “He really held this team to- Centralia soccer program. The Lady Bearcats will open fender Jonny Gundersen were son with four goals and four as- gether,” said Parke of Gunder- the State 2A tournament with a “He always worked hard,” each selected to the Evergreen sists. sen who was voted his team’s said Parke. “Jonny Gundersen shot at payback — for their male 2A Conference first team, while “Piang played really well defensive MVP and most in- classmates, anyway. W.F. West doesn’t have down days. He’s Prince Gundersen, Ivan Vale- in every game and didn’t have spirational player. “The team just a really steady player.” riano and keeper Martin Oliva- down game,” Centralia coach respected him and looked up to please see STATE, page S3 res earned second-team honors. Sue Parke said. “He was really him. He was a pretty big piece please see SOCCER, page S4

A.I. The Final Word Andre Iguodala of the 76ers dunks Seahawks’ Allen Barbre Suspended 4 Games over Boston’s Paul TV’s Best Bet Pierce in Game NEW YORK (AP) — Seattle Se- Barbre played for Green Bay from Six of the Eastern ahawks offensive tackle Allen Barbre LA Angels at Seattle Conference Semi- was suspended for the first four regular- 2007-09, and appeared in three games inals in Philadel- season games by the NFL on Wednesday 7:10 p.m. phia, . for Seattle in 2010 and four last season. for violating the league’s policy on per- ROOT formance enhancing substances. The 6-foot-4, 305-pounds former Mis- Barbre is eligible to participate in all souri Southern State lineman also spent offseason and preseason practices and Drew Hallowell / Getty Images games. time with Miami in 2010, but didn’t play. CH473093bw.cg Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012

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COMMENTARY: Fishing & Hunting Report Under the Plenty of Options for Open Sky Anglers This Weekend, Fresh and Saltwater By Kimberly Mason For The Chronicle Changes Occur ... It’s that time of year when there is a little something to suit everyone’s tastes swimming about in the fresh- and saltwater. Don’t let the rain slow you down — although gusting winds may be a pretty good excuse for staying home — it’s time to go fishing. If you know your target fish well, a pocket full of gear, a rod and a pair of knee-high boots are all you need to hike into areas that haven’t seen a lot of pressure from the amateur anglers. If you are one of those amateur anglers — and we all have to start somewhere — and you are un- sure of what is out there and/or what you need to use to catch it, make a stop at one of our local sport- ing goods stores or bait shops and they’ll be glad to get you outfitted with everything you need. Make sure you know the rules and regs for the waters you intend to fish. Grab a copy of the WDFW sport fishing rules before you head out, don’t depend on the guy fishing down the bank, down the beach or upriver from you to fill you in.

Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Riffe Lake has risen quite a bit this week. The good news is all boat launches are now usable. The bad news is your chances of gathering great gobs of smallies from the bank at Swofford Flats has lowered significantly and will stay low until the flats fill in a bit more and the smallmouth bass move back in. If you fish the area in a boat this week, look just east of the spillway, you may catch sight of a pair Western Grebes doing their funky mating dance. Charles McElroy, sporting goods clerk at Sun- bird Shopping Center, has heard there’s been a good number of triploids caught at Offut Lake. Lake Carlisle anglers have been hauling out some nice brood stock. “I’ve heard good reports on tiger musky at Lake Mayfield,” McElroy added, “but not many Kim Mason / For The Chronicle over 25-inches.” Western Scrub Jay, a relatively new Washington state resident, enjoys the comfort of high-calorie suet as the temperatures take a dip and the Mayfield has been dismal fishing for trout fans rain falls. lately, but it should be getting better soon. According to Wolf Dammers, WDFW fish biologist, Lake Mayfield, was planted by Tacoma Power on April 26 (Mossyrock Trout Hatchery) ... Weather You Like It or Not and May 10 (Mayfield County Park). Each time hen the rains began this they tossed in 5,000 rainbow trout running 2.5 week I felt a profound fish to the pound. They are due for another plant Wsense of relief. The several of 5,000 (Ike Kinswa Day Use Park) before Memo- days of sunshine we all had the privi- rial Day weekend. lege of experiencing had me worn “Lake Mayfield was planted a lot earlier last out and weary of the call of the great year,” said Dammers. “But since there wasn’t a lot outdoors. of fishing pressure on the lake at that time of year, It seemed every day brought we decided to wait until the weather gets nicer be- something new and interesting. fore we plant.” Spring weather in Washington Tacoma Power is in charge of the fish plants state is a fickle beast. for Lake Mayfield, South Lewis County Pond, One day it’s sunny Swofford Pond, Skate Creek, and the Tilton, Dam- and warm, the next mers said. day (or days … and “The fishing on the Cowlitz River is going days) it’s cold, windy, OK,” said Marshall Borsom of Fish Country in raining and just Ethel. “Some days the bite is real good and others plain miserable. not so much.” But Mother Nature McElroy weighed in on the subject, “There’s really doesn’t care plenty of fish in the lower Cowlitz, below Ole- whether you like her qua. And if they’d leave the water levels alone the By Kimberly Mason weather or not, she’s whole river would see good fishing.” got a job to do. The boaters are still running divers with eggs The weather forecast for Memo- and shrimp, back-bouncing eggs, or plugs with rial Day weekend — a weekend that herring. used to mean so much more to the “We are hearing of an average of zero to 3 fish bulk of American people than a long per boat, depending on who you talk to,” said Bor- weekend away from work or the kick- som. off to camping season — is notori- “The bank anglers are doing OK up at Bar- ously unreliable. rier Dam, mostly the die-hards throwing big gobs This weekend popular parks will of eggs and sand shrimp together,” he added. “It seems we get an early morning and then a late be filled to capacity, backyard barbe- Pete Caster / [email protected] evening bite a lot of times.” cues in both the country and the city The Common Yellow-throat Warbler is commonly seen near the muck of marsh and lakeshore will be cleaned and readied for the The mainstem Columbia River is open for vegetation. These birds will respond to “pishing” and will pop out of cover for just a moment hatchery steelhead, hatchery jack Chinook and start of the outdoor cooking season, before heading back into their hideouts. picnic baskets will be packed, plans sockeye below the I-5 Bridge and for shad below to gather with friends and family will Bonneville Dam. Daily limits include two hatch- ery steelhead as part of the six-salmonid limit. be made. But will we remember the tomed to seeing in her own backyard. fly in. I only have one male at my Shad don’t count, since there’s no daily limit or fallen soldiers? Scrub jays haven’t been residents feeders so far, but I’m sure more are minimum size. I wonder. of Washington state for very long and on their way. have been steadily expanding their The long stretch of sunshine we Last week Tacoma Power recovered 71 win- ter-run steelhead, two jacks, 407 spring Chinook New Birds in Backyards territory. Now they are seen as far had enabled me to spot four new war- north as Seattle and beyond. blers in my scraggly orchard — Or- adults, 49 jacks and 56 summer-run steelhead Spring brings some interesting Western Scrub Jays are pushing ange-crowned, Townsend’s, Wilson’s during five days of operation at the Cowlitz Salm- “see it while you can, we’re here for the Steller’s Jay from our backyards as and the Common Yellow-throated on Hatchery separator. one night only” kind of feathered they move into new neighborhoods. Warbler. They released 98 spring Chinook adults, 16 friends passing through our neigh- I had a family establish themselves in jacks and three winter-run steelhead at the Day Use Park in Lake Scanewa above Cowlitz Falls borhoods. Some are here to stay. my backyard last year, and when the Whether There’s Good Weather Bonnie McKay, of Centralia, has a Steller’s Jays tried to move back in I Dam; 76 spring Chinook adults and nine jacks Western Tanager that has been visit- watched as the Scrubs told them in This weekend you have a great into the Cispus River above the mouth of Yellow ing her backyard. no uncertain terms that their pres- opportunity to go outside and ob- Jacket Creek; and 88 spring Chinook adults and She’s doing everything she can to ence was not welcome. serve the changes that are occurring 17 jacks into the upper Cowlitz River at Pack- keep him there, including setting out Eurasian-collared Doves is an- as the days length, the waters warm, wood. small fruits. other northwest newcomer. There is the bass begin to bite and the birds “He is so gorgeous!” she told me. a pair in Mossyrock that is driving raise their young. In the Salt “However, he's very flighty and is local resident Ken Cheney to distrac- So go outside … and then make Lingcod anglers have had a steady haul off easily intimidated by any other birds tion with its constant “coo-coooo- a point on Monday to devote at least the jetty and sea bass are starting to pick up, said — even Scrub Jays, which are very cook” song, sung from the top of a part of your day to remembering McElroy. easy going. I hope he's mating with telephone pole in front of his house. those that have given their lives to “There’s a little something for everyone this someone near here. It'd be cool if he Over. And over. And over again. make and keep our country free. weekend at the ocean,” said McElroy, “whether stuck around for awhile!” (Personally — and I’m a bit you’re bottom fishing or crabbing or a little bit of Cool, indeed. ashamed to admit it — I find the ••• both.” “You'd think you'd taken a trip to “chubby chubby chubby, TWEET, Kimberly Mason is a freelance writer ••• the tropics,” Bonnie said about the TWEET, TWEET” of the American and photojournalist. Visit her website The Kimberly Mason is a freelance writer and photo- Tanager, “really dazzling colors.” Goldfinches to be the most irritating (Almost) Daily News (almostdailynews. journalist. Visit her website The (Almost) Daily News Dianna McLeod, Mossyrock, has song of the bird world.) com), find her on Facebook (Kimberly (almostdailynews.com), find her on Facebook (Kimberly a new visitor to her feeders, the West- John Ross, of Toledo, has seen a Mason — The Chronicle), call 269-5017 or Mason – The Chronicle), call 269-5017 or email kim@ ern Scrub Jay that Bonnie is so accus- new flock of Black-headed Grosbeaks email [email protected]. almostdailynews.com. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 State Softball Tournaments Friday’s First-Round State 2B, 1A & 2A Matchups STATE 2B SOFTBALL STATE 1A SOFTBALL STATE 2A SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT At Gateway Sports Complex, Yakima At Columbia Playfield, Richland At Carlon Park, Selah Friday’s Weather Forecast: partly cloudy; Friday’s Weather Forecast: partly cloudy; Friday’s Weather Forecast: mostly sunny; 75 degrees; 10 percent chance of rain 77 degrees; 10 percent chance of rain 74 degrees; 10 percent chance of rain Last Year’s Trophies Last Year’s Trophies Last Year’s Trophies 1. Adna 1. Connell 1. Sequim 2. Pe Ell 2. Onalaska 2. Ellensburg 3. Mossyrock 3. Lakeside 3. W.F. West 4. DeSales 4. Colville 4. Selah FIRST ROUND LINEUP FIRST ROUND LINEUP FIRST ROUND LINEUP

La Conner Okanogan Tumwater 9 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. Colfax Montesano Cheney Pateros Meridian White River 9 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. DeSales Connell Granite Falls Pe Ell Castle Rock Selah 9 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. Kittitas Cedar Park Chr. Fife Kettle Falls River View Sehome 9 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. 10 a.m. vs. Toutle Lake Lakeside Interlake Brewster Hoquiam Ellensburg 11 a.m. vs. Noon vs. Noon vs. NW Christian Colville Franklin Pierce Napavine Zillah Lynden 11 a.m. vs. Noon vs. Noon vs. Orcas Island Nooksack Valley W.F. West Waitsburg-Prescott Cascade Aberdeen 11 a.m. vs. Noon vs. Noon vs. Adna Orting Mount Baker Dayton Lynden Chr. Sequim 11 a.m. vs. Noon vs. Noon vs. Warden Onalaska West Valley (Spokane)

State: College Track & Field Pe Ell Trio Looking for Third State Track Championship Elliott Shines Continued from Sports 1 A C2BL team, as usual, is the State 1A/2B Track & Field straight year. In the singles favorite this year, but it's hard to at NWAACC takes on Lynden (21-3), which Onalaska, Rochester, To- bracket, starting Friday at the say which one. The final league finished third in the North- ledo and Tenino will all send Yakima Tennis Center, Shelby standings went Napavine-Pe Track & Field west District Tournament last athletes to Eastern Washing- Ell-Adna-Toutle Lake; the final Frasl takes on Annie Wright's week. The Lions ended the ton University in Cheney for district standings went Tou- Samantha Weeks in the first Championships Bearcat baseball team's season the State 1A track meet, while tle Lake-Adna-Napavine-Pe Ell. on Saturday in the regional Napavine, Adna, Mossyrock, round, and Kirsten Jorgensen By The Chronicle Napavine's the newcomer, as playoffs, and put the Bearcat Morton-White Pass, Pe Ell and will face Cascade's Noelle Par- far as state tournament chops Mikel Elliott, a 2010 gradu- football campaign to an end Winlock will send their respec- ton. On the doubles side, Em- go, but have the deepest pitch- ate of White Pass High School, back in November in the state tive caravans for the 2B meet. ing staff with Mackenzie Olson ily Mankowski and Katie Forest was named the Outstanding Fe- semifinals. Softball, though, The 1A, 2B and 1B meets oc- and Alexa Peters; Pe Ell's got the face University Prep's Madeline male Athlete of the Meet at the should be another matter: W.F. cur simultaneously on the red NWAACC Track & Field Cham- defending league MVP in ace Ferry and Mika Inadomi, and West is fresh off a win over Ev- turf at Roos Field. The big story, pionships Monday and Tuesday ergreen 2A Conference champ pitcher Amanda Woods and a though, will be the Pe Ell girls Kelli Neer and Janelle Young homer-happy lineup; Adna's got at Spokane Falls Community Tumwater in the District IV — which have won the past two take on Chelan's Olivia Plew a durable pitcher with a nasty College. title game, and has finished State 2B championships with and Clancy Courtney in the Elliott, a sophomore at Spo- third in four of the last five change up in Alexis Moerke; a whopping three athletes in and Toutle Lake's a bit young, opening round. Tenino finished kane Community College, won state tournaments. attendance. Their numbers, the 1500 meters with a time of but solid all around. fifth as a team last year, with though, are a bit eye-popping. 4 minutes, 38.65 seconds, won State 1A Softball The league as a whole looks Junior Alissa Brooks-Johnson Jorgensen finishing seventh and a step above the rest of the state; the 3000-meter steeplechase won four events last year, and Mankowski and Tailar Kennedy Onalaska, last year's state Adna, for example, beat Bi-Dis- in 11:13.10, and won the 5000 runner-up, will face Lynden is currently the owner of the finishing eighth. in 18:12.37. She also ran a leg trict No. 1 seed Orcas Island best times in the state in both Christian in the first round in 11-1 in a nonleague game a few of Spokane's 4x400 relay team, Richland on Friday. The Lyncs hurdle race. She's got top-three which finished first in 3:55.42. weeks ago. Pe Ell faces Kittitas marks in three other events, but State 2A Tennis don't exactly intimidate on pa- and Toutle Lake takes on Kettle Spokane won the women's per; the team's only state trophy can only compete in four at Falls in the top half of the first- W.F. West's Kenny Saari and team championship with 201 was a third-place finish in 2010, state. Teammate Sami Robin- points, beating out second-place round bracket, and Napavine Cody Schultz, who won the Dis- and it currently owns a 12-14 re- son has the best long jump in Lane by 33 points. cord after finishing fifth in the will play Orcas Island, while the state at 17 feet, 7.5 inches; trict IV championship way back Adna opens against Waitsburg- Tri-District tournament. The Brooks-Johnson is second at 17- in the fall, return to the State 2A District IV champion Loggers, Prescott, in the bottom half of 4.5, and no one else in the state doubles tournament this season Prep Sports meanwhile, will ride the formi- the bracket. has topped 16-9. Robinson and dable right arm of senior pitcher Brooks-Johnson are second and looking to improve on last year's Onalaska Holding Sarah Barnes, who has signed State 2A Track & Field third in the triple jump, both 0-2 showing. They'll start play on to play at Boise State Univer- W.F. West and Centralia are are in the top 10 in the high on Friday against Washington's Sports Physicals sity next year. jump, and Robinson is fifth in sending athletes to the State 2A Josh Rasmus and Daniel Yu — By The Chronicle Track & Field Championships the javelin. Brooks-Johnson which is a rough draw for a top Onalaska High School will State 2B Softball at Mount Tahoma High School won the 200 last year and cur- rently has the third-best time seed, considering Yu and Ras- hold sports physicals for stu- District IV, at the last min- in Tacoma, taking place Thurs- dents planning on participating ute, was awarded a fourth berth day, Friday and Saturday. The in the event, though she trails mus won the state title last sea- leader Rebecca McDonald (Ta- in middle and high school ath- to the State 2B Softball Tourna- best local bet for some variety son. On the girls doubles brack- letics in the 2012-13 school year ment. That's bad news for the of medal is Bearcat junior Dal- coma Baptist) by 16 hundredths et, Bearcats Reile Slattery and of a second. Emilly Denney, on Tuesday, May 29. rest of the field. In 2011, Adna, las Snider, who won the 800 and Aleassa Wren take on Belling- The physicals will be given in Pe Ell and Mossyrock finished 1600 meters at the District IV meanwhile, has the fifth-best ham's Katie Anderson and Elie the Onalaska High School gym- first, second and third, with championships on Friday. He's mark in the discus. nasium, with middle school stu- DeSales — which knocked out got the third-best time in the Hsu in the first round. In singles dents starting at 6 p.m. and high Toutle Lake in the consolation 800 in the 2A ranks (1 minute, State 1A Girls Tennis action, Centralia's Anna Scheib- school (grades 10 to 12 next year) semifinals — taking fourth. Pe 56.15 seconds) and the fifth- It's all Tenino. The Beavers meir took second in the District students starting at 7 p.m. Ell, Adna and Napavine went best time in the 1600 (4:18.52). won the District IV 1A girls ten- IV tournament faces Pullman's The cost is $15 per athlete, first, second and fourth in 2010. Snider will, theoretically, run in and participants need to bring nis championship for the fourth Hannah Adams — who was the Since 2007, 17 of the 19 Central the 800 finals Saturday morn- straight season this year, and the proper paperwork, which 2B League teams in the state ing and the 1600 finals Satur- swept the singles and doubles District 7 runner-up — in the can be picked up at the middle have finished in the top four. day afternoon. championships for the third first round. school office. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 SPORTS

Soccer Racing Sounders Fall 2-0 at Home to Columbus Castroneves By Joshua Mayers Makes 3rd The Seattle Times Aattempt One would think record crowds that rival support from at Indy’s the top leagues in the world would be more of an advantage. 4-Win Club But despite another impressive turnout, Sounders FC lost its second straight game at home, INDIANAPOLIS (AP) 2-0, to the in -- Helio Castroneves stood front of 38,311 Wednesday. stoically in his garage eating All of Seattle’s three losses in lunch this May. a 7-3-2 start, which is still a fran- The gregarious personal- chise best, have come at Centu- ity that won over racing fans ryLink Field. and dancing fans years ago Overall, the Sounders are is still there, it’s just been re- winless in their last three games. placed. This month, the Bra- “We need to soul search,” zilian driver is all about get- said coach Sigi Schmid. “I need ting down to the business of to soul search; our staff needs to. We need to figure out what are winning. things we need to do.” “We want to win them And of the struggles at home? all,” Castroneves said. “It’s like I’ve told you before, “That’s the objective or the teams get pumped up to play Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press goal of every team, every here,” Schmid said. “Teams find With teammate Freddie Montero behind him, Seattle Sounders FC’s Eddie Johnson, center, beats a tackle by Columbus car.” their best games sometimes Crew’s Carlos Mendes, right, in the irst half of an MLS Soccer match on Wednesday in Seattle. For Castroneves, Sun- when they play here.” day’s race isn’t just another Nursing a one-goal lead in Indianapolis 500. the second half, Columbus (4-4- much as Columbus earned its in a cross from . It said. “I’ve got to make sure we He’s chasing history, 3) put the game away in the 76th first win in the series. Seattle marked the third straight game get on the same page.” again, as he always seems to minute with a brilliant insurance came into the game with a 4-0- that the Sounders had allowed do at his favorite race track, goal from Emilio Renteria. The 3 record against the Crew in all the first goal. the 2.5-mile Brickyard. competitions, including a win in Seattle dominated the first Notes sturdy forward fired a half vol- As a 26-year-old in 2001, ley from 30 yards that powered the 2010 U.S. Open Cup final. half statistically, with signifi- • Five of Sounders FC’s next Castroneves became the through a diving save attempt by Fortunes might have been cant advantages in shots (10-3), six MLS games are on the road, second straight rookie to goalkeeper Bryan Meredith, who different in the second half had corner kicks (6-0) and posses- starting at Chivas USA at 7:30 was caught a little out of position. it not been for a couple of stand- sion (60.5 percent), and its best p.m. Saturday. win the race. The next year, The stunning strike was the out saves by Columbus goalkeep- chances to level the score before • Tickets for Seattle’s U.S. he ended a more than three fourth goal allowed by Seattle in er Andy Gruenebaum. Seattle the break came in stoppage time. Open Cup third-round game decade drought between the last two games. That comes forward Fredy Montero, who’s Midfielder , who against the Atlanta Silverbacks back-to-back winners. In after the Sounders had allowed scored four goals in May, had an had missed the last two games of the NASL go on sale at 10 a.m. 2003, he came back and won just four in the first 10 games of open look in the 51st minute that with a calf strain, fired a shot Thursday and will be available the pole before finishing as seemed destined for the net until wide in the second of three add- the season. through Ticketmaster, the Cen- the runner-up to teammate “I’m very disappointed in a fine reflex save by Gruenebaum. ed minutes. Just moments before turyLink Field box office and Gil de Ferran — making myself, for sure,” said Meredith, “He came up big,” said the halftime whistle, midfield- him the first driver in more who allowed goals on Colum- Sounders midfielder David er Alvaro Fernandez headed a by calling 1-800-745-3000. The game starts at 7 p.m. Wednesday than half a century to finish bus’ only two shots on target. Estrada of Gruenebaum, who cross from inches first or second in each of his “Definitely not a good day for made six saves. wide of the goal. at Starfire Stadium in Tukwila. • Fourth-round scenarios first three Indy starts. Bill me, not a good day for the team. Columbus absorbed most Schmid rued the miss by Fer- Right now, we’re in a little bit of of the pressure to start the first nandez, but pointed the finger at for the Open Cup were released Holland finished second, a slump and we have to find our half but took the lead in the himself after the game. Wednesday by U.S. Soccer and second and first from 1947- way out of it.” 15th minute when midfielder “Right now, we seem to be the Sounders would play at rival 49. Comeback efforts from the outworked Se- not on the same page at times Portland on June 5 if both teams Little has changed over home team didn’t amount to attle’s Adam Johansson to head ... and that’s my job,” the coach get through the third round. the last decade as Castro- neves has continued to dominate on Indy’s historic NBA oval, where he has nine top- 10 finishes in 11 starts and six in the top five. He’s won four more 76ers Top Celtics, Indy poles, putting him in a second-place tie with Rex Mays and A.J. Foyt, trailing Force Game 7 only his driving coach, Rick Mears (six). PHILADELPHIA (AP) — day.” When Castroneves won The buzz at the start was for Al- Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, his third Indy crown in 2009, len Iverson’s ceremonial return. Ray Allen and Rajon Rondo he became the first foreign- By the end, more than 20,000 could be playing their last game born driver to achieve that fans were on their feet and go- together Saturday night if they feat, and with one more win, ing wild for Jrue Holiday, Elton can’t find a way to hang onto the Castroneves would break up Brand, Andre Iguodala and the ball and put away a Sixers team the American monopoly of rugged-and-determined play that won’t quit. Foyt, Al Unser and Mears that kept the eighth-seeded Phil- Boston has learned three in the race’s most exclusive adelphia 76ers alive for at least times already how difficult that group — the four-time win- one more game. can be. ners club. Yes, the Sixers are talking The fun started when the Sunday would be a fit- about Game 7 — and they’re not-quite retired Iverson earned ting time to do it, too. Team taking this improbable postsea- a roaring standing ovation when owner Roger Penske, who son run back to Boston. he presented the game ball. was won more 500s than Holiday scored 20 points, It ended with the song, “I’m any owner in history, is cel- and Brand had 13 points and 10 Shipping Up to Boston,” blast- ebrating the 40th anniversa- rebounds to lead the Sixers to an ing through the arena. ry of his first Indy win this “I want more,” Collins said. Yong Kim / MCT 82-75 victory over the Celtics on weekend. Wednesday night that tied the “We’re going to get greedy. We The Philadelphia 76ers’ Andre Iguodala (9) dunks against the Boston Celtics dur- But that’s not how Cas- Eastern Conference semifinals. want more.” ing the third quarter in Game 6 of the NBA Eastern Conference semiinals on troneves is approaching race No team has won consecu- The Celtics posted ugly num- Wednesday, May 23, 2012, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. day. tive games in a series where bers across the board: Blame the The Sixers won, 82-75, to force a Game 7. neither team has played well loss on the 33 percent shooting, “It’s cool when you think of it that way,” he said. enough to seize control. But the the 17 turnovers or the 3 for 14 again failed to put up the spar- basket, there was Evan Turner Sixers were good enough to win 3-point shooting. Either way, “Forty plus four, it would be kling numbers in the box score twisting and fighting through great for me and for Roger Game 6, improving to 5-0 this there’s enough to go around. usually required for a deep post- defenders down the lane. When postseason in games following a Pierce had 24 points and 10 re- as well. But that’s not how season run. They missed 8 of 9 the Sixers needed a stop, there loss. bounds, and Garnett had 20 we think about it.” “Game 7,” coach Doug Col- points and 11 boards. 3-pointers, shot a woeful 17 of was Brand, ripping a rebound lins said. “That’s all we wanted “We found a way to stay in 28 from the free throw line and away from Boston, even with was to win tonight and give our- the game, for the most part,” had 12 turnovers. painful neck and shoulder in- selves a chance to go into Boston Pierce said. But when the Sixers really juries that keep him awake at and see what happens on Satur- They did because the Sixers needed that game-changing night. Soccer Continued from Sports 1 Sandrini: Prince Gundersen finished Focus on Softball Should Bring Optimal Results the season with a team-high 12 Continued from Sports 1 our program tremendous sup- of times and am eager to be in a and let her sister have the en- goals, while Valeriano, a team port since Jessika-Jo has come new environment, and to play at tire spotlight," he added. "She’s captain, was part of a solid Cen- “We feel that her skill set will to Siena,” Lajeunesse said. “And a new level of competition with a competitive athlete and those tralia defense and finished with add to our lineup right away I look for them to be an exciting my sister is going to be great.” one goal and two assists. and she will bring a great deal two won’t give each other an pair to watch for the next couple Raschke says that Jordan is Both Flynn and Woodland of energy to the program as she inch of slack.” of years.” just a natural athlete and will provided senior leadership for swings the bat well and can run Jessika-Jo is looking forward the Bearcats. Jessika-Jo had a great season flourish with the chance to fo- and field her position,” he said. to being on the field with her sis- Flynn was W.F. West’s play- in her own right for the Saints, cus solely on softball at Siena. “We expect to benefit with Jor- ter again. maker in the midfield and fin- dan here as we feel that she will earned the MAAC Player of the “When Jessika-Jo was here “I am beyond excited for ished the season with four assists, be a great fit for our program. Week award three times and she was more of a leader and next year not only to play with while Wooldand held down the landing on the All-MAAC first- focused on just softball; Jordan She is a fierce competitor who Jordo, but to have her skill and Bearcat defense and found suc- team as a hitter (.403 average, 13 was a little more lighthearted has a number of tools for the intensity on the field with me cess when he advanced upfield as game.” homers, 39 RBIs) and the All- and has played volleyball and he tallied a goal and four assists MAAC second-team as a pitcher basketball every year, as well,” every step of the way," she said. Lajeunesse and his coaching "We are making it the team goal on the season. staff thought it would be a great (2.89 ERA, school-record 135 Raschke said. Sandrini was an Aberdeen junior Juanito Lo- to earn a spot to the MAAC idea to give the Sandrini sisters a strikeouts). All-Central 2B League first- pez was awarded the EvCo Of- chance to play together for a few Jordan says she is ready for team pick in both volleyball and tournament, and she is the only fensive MVP award, while Tum- years. the next step in life and in her basketball this year. person that I know will have my water’s Nathaniel Gundersen “We thought it would help softball career. “But Jordan has stepped up back on and off of the field. We and Devon Dieckman were co- both sisters, since they will be “I’m really excited and up for is the leader of our team and I will keep each other in check, Defensive MVP’s and Thunder- so far from home and be good the challenge,” said Sandrini. “I know when Jordan gets to Si- and, as long as we don't room bird coach Bryan Winkler was for the family, who has shown have toured the campus a couple enna she isn’t going to sit back together we will be golden.” the EvCo Coach of the Year. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012

MLB Commentary Time for Mariners to Waive Chone Figgins, Play the Kids

ven the good news gets fate. Maybe he can go some- tricky in a rebuilding where else and reclaim his Eyear. reputation, but it isn’t going Down at Tacoma, catcher to happen here. He needs a Miguel Olivo’s rehabilita- change of scenery and, more tion continues on schedule. important, the Mariners He’s expected to catch a full need him to move on. nine innings Wednesday The very question of what and should be back with the do to when Olivo returns Mariners by points out the thorniness of the weekend. Wedge’s job. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press His re- So much of this season starting pitcher Kevin Millwood throws against the Texas Rangers in the fourth inning of a baseball game turn forces is devoted to the very dif- on Wednesday, in Seattle. the Mariners ficult job of talent evaluation. to make a Who’s real? And who’s raw? hard deci- Who’s ready? And who isn’t? sion. Do the Who needs to play? And who Liddi, Millwood Lift M’s Past Texas Mariners needs to be moved? keep the Steve Kelley It takes several years for By Larry Stone kids or the The Seattle the answers to become obvi- The Seattle Times codger? Times ous. Jesus Montero looks like Do they a future 30-homer, 100-RBI The first question to Alex send either infielder Alex Liddi: How do you say “grand guy. Kyle Seager is playing Liddi or outfielder Casper like a solid major-leaguer. slam” in Italian? Wells, both of whom have He shrugged. “The same. Dustin Ackley may never be options left, to Tacoma? Or the next Chase Utley, but he Just grand slam.” do they waive veteran utility In any language, Liddi’s looks as if he’s going to have a man Chone Figgins? long, strong big-league career. fifth-inning swing spoke vol- “We’ve got an idea of what umes, and the Mariners found it It is too early to give a we’re going to do,” Wedge thumbs up or a thumbs down to be quite eloquent in their 5-3 said before Tuesday night’s victory over the Texas Rangers to Michael Saunders, Justin game with Texas. “But I’ve Smoak, Mike Carp, Liddi or at Safeco Field on Wednesday. been here 100 times and less On the first pitch after Wells. But all of them have than 24 hours after we think shown enough to warrant Rangers starter Scott Feldman we’ve made a decision, things walked Dustin Ackley inten- much longer looks through just change that quick. We’re the summer. tionally to load the bases, Liddi going to wait as long as we sent a screaming line drive that This season belongs to the have to make that decision.” kids and managing a team barely cleared the hand-operat- Here’s a suggestion: waive Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press as young as the Mariners, a ed scoreboard in left field. Figgins. Seattle Mariners’ Alex Liddi lifts a grand slam against the Texas Rangers in the ifth team that is looking past this It was Liddi’s first grand And please don’t argue inning of a baseball game on Wednesday in Seattle. season, can be torture. The slam, promptly dubbed an Ital- that it means eating the rest joke is, the manager of a re- ian salami by wags everywhere. of his salary. The Mariners building team is rebuilding it Only one other Italian-born League struck out Yorvit Torre- moved up when Feldman’s pick- should be dyspeptic by now player had ever hit one — Reno from eating his money. The for the next manager. alba and pinch-hitter Mike Napoli. off attempt went off the glove of But Wedge has been pa- Bertoia of the Tigers in 1958. Since giving up five runs second baseman Ian Kinsler for team still owes him about Suddenly, a tense 1-0 game $15.65 million for the next tient. He has coddled the kids in the first two innings against an error. when they’ve needed it. And became 5-0, and Liddi earned Detroit on May 8 — a start that After Brendan Ryan couldn’t two seasons, but what are another career first: a curtain call. they going to get for their he’s been firm and tough seemed to put his spot in the ro- get them home, grounding out, when it has been required. Justin Smoak pushed him out of tation in some danger — Mill- Texas manager Ron Washington money if they keep him? the dugout as the matinee crowd Signing him looked like He is the right manager for wood has given up just one run elected to walk Dustin Ackley the rebuilding project and of 23,097 continued to roar. intentionally to face Liddi. a good idea at the time. He in his past 25 innings. He is 3-0 beyond. “It was a good moment,” Lid- with a 0.41 earned-run average “As a hitter, that was a good seemed to fit what general During Tuesday’s batting di said. “You always see big-time in his past three starts. challenge,” Liddi said. “You want manager Jack Zduriencik and practice I asked him how guys do it. When you get to do it, “I think the biggest thing is to do it because they walked the then-manager Don Waka- much of his lineup card is it’s a good thing.” that my confidence has been guy in front of you. I’m always matsu were trying accom- based on winning that day’s Liddi, who was making his building for the last couple of pumped when that happens, no plish. But Figgins hasn’t been second start in left field, was weeks,” Millwood said. “When matter if I do it or not.” the same since he signed his game and how much is based asked when he would become I got out there, I just felt I was This time, he did it. There big deal. on figuring out the future. one of those “big-time guys.” going to have a good game and was no question it had the dis- He hit .259 his first year “The priority up here is “I don’t know,” he answered throw the ball well. When I tance, but there was some mystery here and .188 last season. He’s always winning,” he said. with a grin. “Hopefully one day. missed, guys made good plays or whether it would have the height. hitting .180 this year. His on- “But player development is a If I keep showing what I can do, they just fouled it off. Confidence “The ball comes off his bat base percentage is .245. big part of what we’re doing maybe one day.” goes a long way in this game.” as good if not any- Figgins, 34, has no role on up here just because of our Meanwhile, the Kevin Mill- Liddi had botched a towering one we have,” Mariners manager this team. He lost his leadoff youth. We’re coming out here wood Revival Show continued fly into the corner by Torrealba for Eric Wedge said. spot. He rarely gets into the to win every night, but we’re its run in the victory, which gave a two-base error to start the third. Millwood, meanwhile, limit- lineup. Maybe he’s the most doing it with young kids. the Mariners the series over the But Millwood pitched out of that ed the Rangers to three hits, one versatile player on the team, “There’s certain points in division-leading Rangers and jam, and Liddi more than made of them a dribbler up the third- but playing him just takes in- time when you make deci- was their fifth win in six games. up for his miscue in the fifth. base line by Josh Hamilton nings and at bats away from sions, even throughout the Millwood worked six shutout Michael Saunders led off against the Mariners’ shift. He younger players with promise. course of a ballgame that’s innings to extend his scoreless with a walk against Texas starter also gave up a one-out double to In a different setting, he about development. You feel streak to 17 innings. Scott Feldman, a replacement Beltre, who got to third before could be the veteran role like if you give this kid one The game got a little tense for Mariners killer Neftali Feliz, Cruz flied out to the warning model who helps the young more out, or one more ab (at- in the eighth when the Rangers, who had been placed on the dis- track in right. Kinsler’s single players in their development. bat), or you give him a little shut out until then, put up three abled list with an elbow injury. leading off the game was the But he hasn’t been much of a bit more of an opportunity, runs against Tom Wilhelmsen. Feldman had walked three only other Rangers hit off the leader. it’s going to come back and Two of them came on Adrian straight to start the second in- 37-year-old right-hander. Liddi, 23, and Wells, 27 he’s going to help you win Beltre’s one-out homer to left- ning but limited the damage to “He’s a great example, as I’ve need to be here. This is their more games down the road. center field, his ninth. one run on a Saunders sacri- mentioned so many times, of audition season. And, be- That’s the Catch-22.” But Brandon League, shaky in fice fly. This time, however, the a guy who goes out with a pur- cause of his age, Wells really Give this season to the his past two outings, worked a 1-2- Mariners made him pay. Mike pose for every pitch,” Wedge needs to play now. kids. 3 ninth for his ninth save. Leadoff Carp followed with a bloop sin- said. “Kevin’s been throwing the Figgins, on the other Keep Liddi and Wells. man sent Ichiro to gle just beyond diving shortstop ball fantastic, and it was another hand, already has decided his Waive Figgins. the wall for the first out before Elvis Andrus, and both runners outstanding effort.” Mariners Closer Brandon League Makes It Look Easy BOUNCING BACK: M’s said. “The way the ball was of 99: “I don’t know how accu- day. Jack talks to the powers that Whether it be a ball you hit right coming out of his hand was real. rate that thing is. But we say in be on a daily basis. When the on the screws you line out to the League Rediscovers You have to work off what you the pen, if it’s on the board, it season’s all said and done, we’re third baseman, or one you hit Form After Weeks see. It’s not always the results. counts.” going to evaluate everything. I you feel it’s gone and they grab it, of Rough Outings That can be tough to control just mean, everything. Both on and you’re going to have human mo- for the fact those guys over there Liddi Struggles With Fly Ball off the field, both in regard to ments. I accept that.” By Larry Stone are getting paid and they’re the field or anything else regard- pretty good players, too. Alex Liddi, making just ing that. I’ll leave it at that. The Seattle Times Notes “Today was a much more his second career start in left, “The longer I’m here — noth- When last seen, Brandon clean effort, and I think that’s struggled mightily with a high ing’s going to happen this sea- • With John Jaso still a little League was surviving a har- a product of what we saw stuff- fly into the corner by Torrealba, son, that’s obvious — but it does banged up from a foul ball he which fell for a two-base error in rowing ninth inning against the wise in his last outing, and he allow me to give it another four took off his shoulder on Mon- the third. Rockies on Sunday. When last was able to carry it over to today.” months to take a peek at it, too. day, Jesus Montero caught a day “I couldn’t tell how far the seen before that, he was blowing League was encouraged by I have my thoughts, of which game after a night game. fence was,” he said. “When I a game in Cleveland. his outing, in which he struck I will not let you in on. Safe to • Franklin Gutierrez again looked up again, the ball went But on Wednesday, League out both Yorvit Torrealba and say we will evaluate everything worked out before Wednesday’s into the shadow of the sun. The turned in a much less nerve- game, throwing and running Napoli on split-fingered fast- sun was covered by clouds, but it when the season’s done.” racking ninth, working a 1-2-3 balls after a long fly out by Nel- Asked if he thinks it gets in while the trainers watched. All was still bright. I kind of lost it a seemed to go well, but Wedge, inning to pick up his ninth save. son Cruz. little bit.” the players’ heads when they hit League hit 99 mph on his first “I still have work to do, even a drive they’re sure is out of the asked if he was pleased, said, “I’ll pitch to Mike Napoli, whom he though the outcome was great,” park, only to have it die on the be pleased when he’s back with struck out on three pitches to he said. “I felt like the first at-bat Move the Fences In? warning track, he said: us.” The plan is for Gutierrez, end the game. to Cruz, there were still some The question of whether the “What we don’t want it to be battling plantar fasciitis, to work To manager Eric Wedge, it kinks. It wasn’t quite what I Mariners should move the fenc- is a crutch. There’s no excuses with the Mariners throughout was a continuation of positive had been working on. But I got es in at Safeco Field is again a here. These players are young the week, return to Arizona on signs he saw in Denver, despite in the groove against Torrealba hot topic, and Wedge was asked enough, and I think they’re Sunday and play about five or the shaky results. and Napoli. I’ll keep working. about it before the game. tough enough, they can handle six games in extended spring “The last outing was a battle, Just keep working.” “Like I’ve always said, Jack anything that comes their way. training, then begin a rehab as- but his stuff was real,” Wedge League on the gun reading (Zduriencik) and I talk every Having said that, they’re human. signment if all goes well. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 SPORTS

Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air TEX (27-18) 000 000 030 — 3 6 1 SEA (21-25) 010 040 00X — 5 4 0 THURSDAY, May 24 MLB BASEBALL MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG RANGERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG 7:10 p.m. D Ackley 2B 3 1 0 0 1 2 13 .247 .313 .360 I Kinsler 2B 4 1 2 0 0 0 15 .280 .348 .446 A Liddi LF 3 1 2 4 1 0 20 .273 .333 .455 E Andrus SS 4 0 0 0 0 2 18 .309 .381 .411 ROOT — L.A. Angels at Seattle C Wells LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .213 .302 .362 J Hamilton CF-LF 4 1 2 1 0 0 15 .379 .429 .758 NBA PLAYOFFS I Suzuki RF 4 0 0 0 0 1 16 .283 .318 .380 A Beltre 3B 4 1 2 2 0 0 15 .308 .331 .545 5 p.m. K Seager 3B 3 1 0 0 1 1 17 .270 .310 .459 M Young DH 4 0 0 0 0 0 24 .267 .293 .367 ESPN — Miami at Indiana, if necessary J Montero C 3 0 1 0 1 0 19 .257 .293 .421 D Murphy LF 1 0 0 0 1 1 11 .261 .331 .452 J Smoak 1B 3 0 0 0 1 0 13 .209 .251 .316 a-C Gentry PH-CF 2 0 0 0 0 1 10 .313 .370 .418 NHL PLAYOFFS M Saunders CF 1 1 0 1 1 1 15 .222 .302 .396 N Cruz RF 4 0 0 0 0 1 15 .260 .316 .387 6 p.m. M Carp DH 3 1 1 0 0 0 9 .160 .236 .440 Y Torrealba C 3 0 0 0 1 1 15 .209 .289 .269 NBCSN — Phoenix at Los Angeles, if neces- B Ryan SS 3 0 0 0 0 0 11 .176 .294 .261 M Moreland 1B 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 .277 .339 .535 sary Totals 26 5 4 5 6 5 133 b-B Snyder PH-1B 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 .324 .359 .595 c-M Napoli PH 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 .233 .325 .436 GOLF Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA Totals 34 3 6 3 2 8 152 6 a.m. K Millwood (W, 3-4) 6.0 3 0 0 1 2 0 97-60 3.72 GOLF — BMW PGA Championship L Luetge 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-4 0.00 Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA 9 a.m. S Kelley 0.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 9-4 3.38 S Feldman (L, 0-2) 4.1 3 5 5 5 1 1 73-39 4.66 GOLF — Senior PGA Championship C Furbush 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5-4 3.94 R Ross 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 27-19 1.99 T Wilhelmsen 1.0 3 3 3 0 2 1 23-14 4.63 K Uehara 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 24-17 1.17 Noon B League (S, 9) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 11-9 3.72 A Ogando 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9-8 1.08 GOLF — PGA Crowne Plaza Invitational Totals 9.0 6 3 3 2 8 1 152-95 Totals 8.0 4 5 5 6 5 1 133-83 COLLEGE SOFTBALL 5 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Super Regionals, Scoreboard at No. 2 7 p.m. Final Scores Wednesday’s Results PREPS 1 Ryan Baumgart DeSales 151 Boston 6, at Baltimore 5 No Games Scheduled Friday ESPN2 — NCAA Super Regionals, Louisiana- Local Schedules 2 Josh Schireman Rainier Chr. 161 NY Mets 3, at Pittsburgh 1 Lafayette at No. 3 Arizona State Prep State Tournaments 3 Steven Zipay Crosspoint 166 at Milwaukee 8, San Francisco 5 THURSDAY, May 24 4 Jared Hoey Liberty Christian 167 at Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 4 State 2A Track & Field Champion- 5 Tyler Stevenson Colfax 168 LA Angels 3, at Oakland 1 NHL FRIDAY, May 25 ships, Mount Tahoma High School 6 Riley Boone Adn 169 at Seattle 5, Texas 3 7 Ricky Olson Bear Creek 170 at Philadelphia 4, Washington 1 NHL PLAYOFFS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRIDAY, May 24 8 Jon Eaton Asotin 172 at Cleveland 4, Detroit 2 Conference Finals 7:10 p.m. State 2A Track & Field Champion- 8 Bryce Scott DeSales 172 at NY Yankees 8, City 3 Tuesday’s Result ROOT — L.A. Angels at Seattle ships, Mount Tahoma High School 8 Jake Silva La Conner 172 at Cincinnati 2, Atlanta 1 Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 3 (OT) State 1B/2B/1A Track & Field Cham- 8 Logan Woods Three Rivers Chr. 172 Colorado 8, at Miami 4 Game 5 - Kings won 4-1 NBA PLAYOFFS pionships, EWU, Cheney 12 Joel Meyers Pomeroy 173 at Houston 5, Cubs 1 6:30 p.m. State 2B Baseball: Mossyrock vs. De- 13 Jerod Konen DeSales 174 at Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 0 Wednesday’s Result sales, 1 p.m., Rotary Field, Ellensburg 13 Wade Moses Davenport 174 at St. Louis 6, San Diego 3 New Jersey 5, NY Rangers 3 ESPN — San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, if nec- State 2B Softball: Adna, Pe Ell, 15 Derrick Phelps Riverside Chr. 175 at Arizona 11, LA Dodgers 4 Game 5 - Devils lead 3-2 essary Napavine at Gateway Athletic Complex, 16 Dakota Baker Waitsburg 176 Yakima 16 Hunter Weitze Colfax 176 Thursday’s Games (All Times PST) No Games Scheduled Thursday NHL PLAYOFFS State 1A Softball: Onalaska at Co- 18 Jacob Imam Bear Creek 177 Detroit at Cleveland, 9:05 a.m. 5 p.m. lumbia Playfield, Richland 19 Brendan Mcleod La Conner 178 Atlanta at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Friday’s Game (All Times PST) State 2A Softball: W.F. West at Car- 19 Isaiah Ojeda Liberty Chr. 178 San Diego at NY Mets, 4:10 p.m. NY Rangers at New Jersey, 5 p.m. NBCSN — N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, if nec- lon Park, Selah 19 Evan Whitsett Tri-Cities Prep 178 San Francisco at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Game 6 - Devils lead 3-2 essary State 2A Boys/Girls Tennis Tourna- 22 Trevor Magruder NWC-L 179 Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 PRO GOLF ment, at Nordstrom Tennis Center, Se- 23 Kyle Johnson Colfax 180 p.m. attle 24 Trent Bates Warden 181 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. 6 a.m. State 1A Girls Tennis Tournament at 25 Kasey Johnson Colfax 182 LA Angels at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. WNBA GOLF — BMW PGA Championship Yakima Tennis Center 26 Cole Scott Tri-Cities Prep 183 27 Chris Crenshaw King’s Way 186 Friday’s Games WNBA STANDINGS 9 a.m. SATURDAY, May 25 27 Spencer Finley La Conner 186 Kansas City at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE GOLF — Senior PGA Championship State 2A Track & Field Champion- 27 Austin Good Wahkiakum 186 at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. W L PCT GB ships, Mount Tahoma High School 27 Cole McCanna SJ-E 186 Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Connecticut 2 0 1.000 - Noon State 1B/2B/1A Track & Field Cham- 27 Clayton Rajewich King’s Way 186 Colorado at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Indiana 1 0 1.000 ½ GOLF — PGA Crowne Plaza Invitational pionships, EWU, Cheney 32 Connor Hughes Oroville 188 San Diego at NY Mets, 4:10 p.m. Chicago 1 0 1.000 ½ State 2B Baseball: Mossyrock at Ro- 33 Justin Blang NWC-L 189 San Francisco at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Washington 0 1 .000 1 ½ AUTO RACING tary Field, Ellensburg 34 Chase Schober Lopez 190 Washington at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Atlanta 0 1 .000 1 ½ 8 a.m. State 2B Softball: Adna, Pe Ell, 35 Colin Diamond Bear Creek 191 Toronto at Texas, 5:05 p.m. New York 0 3 .000 2 ½ NBCSN — IRL IndyCar Indy 500 Carb Day Napavine at Gateway Athletic Complex, 35 Conner Haynes Warden 191 Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Yakima 37 Matt Guchee Riverside Chr. 192 p.m. Los Angeles 2 0 1.000 - 9 a.m. State 1A Softball: Onalaska at Co- 38 Zak McDougall South Bend 194 Detroit at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Minnesota 2 0 1.000 - NBCSN — Indy Lights Freedom 100 lumbia Playfield, Richland 39 Alex Pratt Kettle Falls 195 Philadelphia at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. San Antonio 1 0 1.000 ½ State 2A Softball: W.F. West at Car- 40 Caleb Caballero Warden 197 Milwaukee at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Phoenix 1 1 .500 1 5 p.m. lon Park, Selah NY Yankees at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Seattle 0 2 .000 2 SPEED — World of Outlaws State 2A Boys/Girls Tennis Tourna- LA Angels at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Tulsa 0 2 .000 2 ment, at Nordstrom Tennis Center, Se- Houston at LA Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. PRO BOXING attle Tuesday’s Results 6 p.m. State 1A Girls Tennis Tournament at COLLEGE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Minnesota 80, New York 62 Yakima Tennis Center College Baseball AL BATTING AVERAGE AVG Phoenix 89, Tulsa 87 ESPN2 — Lightweights, J-H. Kim vs. A. Rahi- USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 1. , CHW .381 Los Angeles 74, Seattle 61 mov State Results RK TEAM RECORD 2. Josh Hamilton, TEX .379 COLLEGE SOFTBALL State 2A Boys Golf Tournament 1 State (17) 43-12 3. Derek Jeter, NYY .348 Thursday’s Game (All Times PST) At The Classic Golf Club, Spanaway 2 Florida (5) 40-16 4. Austin Jackson, DET .331 Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday 3 Baylor (3) 42-12 5. David Ortiz, BOS .315 ESPN — NCAA Super Regionals Final Results 4 South Carolina 39-15 Friday’s Games 1 Tyler Carlson Clarkston 147 5 North Carolina (1) 42-13 NL BATTING AVERAGE AVG San Antonio at Connecticut, 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 Ryan Wallen Blaine 154 5 LSU (2) 42-14 1. David Wright, NYM .399 New York at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Super Regionals 3 Seth Nickerson Tumwater 155 7 Rice 39-15 2. Matt Kemp, LAD .359 Indiana at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 3 Andrew Whalen Ephrata 155 8 Texas A&M (2) 41-14 3. Carlos Ruiz, PHI .357 5 Brady Calkins W F West 156 9 Oregon 41-14 4. Melky Cabrera, SF .356 SATURDAY, May 26 6 Joe Barnes Port Angeles 157 10 UCLA (1) 38-14 5. Jonathan Lucroy, MIL .349 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6 Kai Taylor Sumner 157 11 Stanford 36-14 SOCCER 8 Sean Moon Sehome 159 12 41-15 AL HOME RUNS HR 4:10 p.m. 9 Michael Baldec Clarkston 160 13 Arizona 36-16 1. Josh Hamilton, TEX 18 Standings FOX — L.A. Angels at Seattle 9 Diego DeLaTorre Hockinson 160 14 North Carolina State 38-15 2. Adam Dunn, CHW 14 Eastern Conference 9 Jordan Negus Port Angeles 160 14 Arkansas 39-17 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 14 GP W L T Pts NBA PLAYOFFS 12 Nick Huff Hockinson 161 16 Purdue 41-12 4. Curtis Granderson, NYY 14 New York 13 8 3 2 26 TIME TBA 12 Andrew Kennedy Interlake 161 17 UCF 41-14 5. Adam Jones, BAL 14 D.C. 14 7 4 3 24 12 Harrison Price S. Whidbey 161 18 Cal State Fullerton 33-18 Kansas City 11 7 3 1 22 TNT or ABC — Philadelphia at Boston, if nec- 15 Aaron Whalen Ephrata 164 19 36-16-1 NL HOME RUNS HR Chicago 11 5 3 3 18 essary 16 Sam Fisher Interlake 165 20 Oregon State 35-18 1. Carlos Beltran, STL 14 Columbus 11 4 4 3 15 17 Ryan Fenton AT Murphy 166 21 Miami (FL) 34-19 2. Ryan Braun, MIL 12 New England 11 4 6 1 13 TIME TBA 17 Trey Udy Woodland 166 22 Louisville 38-18 3. Matt Kemp, LAD 12 Houston 10 3 3 4 13 ABC — Indiana at Miami, if necessary 19 Jared Rasmussen W F West 167 23 San Diego 39-13 4. Hunter Pence, PHI 10 Montreal 12 3 6 3 12 20 Grant Cole Interlake 168 24 TCU 35-17 5. Bryan LaHair, CHC 10 Philadelphia 10 2 6 2 8 PRO GOLF 20 Patrick Sato Interlake 168 25 Mississippi State 34-21 Toronto FC 9 0 9 0 0 6 a.m. 22 Will McCarter Sehome 169 AL RUNS BATTED IN RBI Western Conference GOLF — BMW PGA Championship 23 Jarred Gomez Hockinson 170 Dropped Out: Ole Miss (22), Texas (25) 1. Josh Hamilton, TEX 49 San Jose 13 8 2 3 27 24 Jacob Botten W F West 171 Others Receiving Votes: Oklahoma, 2. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 37 13 8 3 2 26 Noon 24 Taylor Paul Bellingham 171 Ole Miss, Coastal Carolina, Texas, In- 3. Miguel Cabrera, DET 34 Seattle 12 7 3 2 23 NBC — Senior PGA Championship 26 Bryan Heer Ephrata 172 diana State, Dallas Baptist, New Mex- 4. Adam Dunn, CHW 33 Vancouver 11 5 3 3 18 27 Joe Baldec Clarkston 173 ico State, Utah Valley, Clemson, Stony 5. Billy Butler, KC 32 Colorado 12 5 6 1 16 Noon 27 Ryan O’Mera Sequim 173 Brook, State, North Caroli- Chivas USA 12 4 6 2 14 CBS — PGA Crowne Plaza Invitational 27 Jeremy Smith Squalicum 173 na-Wilmington, Pepperdine, Tulane, NL RUNS BATTED IN RBI FC Dallas 14 3 7 4 13 30 Trevor Salsbury Othello 174 Vanderbilt, Appalachian State, Wake 1. Andre Ethier, LAD 40 Portland 11 3 5 3 12 MLS SOCCER 31 Garrett Payton Port Angeles 175 Forest 2. Carlos Beltran, STL 37 Los Angeles 12 3 7 2 11 11:30 a.m. 32 Addison King Mount Baker 177 3. Carlos Gonzalez, COL 34 32 Sevryn Modahl AT Murphy 177 4. Adam LaRoche, WSH 33 Wednesday’s Results NBCSN — Los Angeles at Houston 34 PJ Berish West Valley 178 5. Freddie Freeman, ATL 32 Columbus 2, Seattle 0 7 p.m. 34 Jake Shier Black Hills 178 Chicago 2, Dallas 1 ROOT — Vancouver at Portland 36 Jacob Lowe North Thurston 181 MLB AL WINS W San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2 37 Tom Murphy Sumner 183 Major League Baseball Standings 1. Jered Weaver, LAA 6 Chivas USA 1, New York 1 7:30 p.m. 38 Josh Johnson Ephrata 188 AMERICAN LEAGUE 2. James Shields, TB 6 NBC — Sounders FC at Chivas USA 39 Trever Anderson White River 189 EAST W L PCT GB 3. David Price, TB 6 Saturday’s Games (All Times PST) 40 Andy Liu Interlake 196 Baltimore 28 17 .622 - 4. Derek Lowe, CLE 6 Los Angeles at Houston, 11:30 a.m. SOCCER Tampa Bay 27 18 .600 1 5. Tommy Milone, OAK 6 Philadelphia at Toronto, 1:30 p.m. 5 p.m. State 1A Golf Tournament Toronto 24 21 .533 4 Chicago at Columbus, 4 p.m. At The Home Course, Dupont NY Yankees 23 21 .523 4.5 NL WINS W New England at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — Men, Scotland at United States Tuesday and Wednesday Boston 22 22 .500 5.5 1. Cole Hamels, PHI 7 Montreal at Colorado, 6 p.m. AUTO RACING Final Scores CENTRAL 2. Lance Lynn, STL 7 Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. 5 a.m. 1 Ross Kukula Ilwaco 149 Cleveland 25 18 .581 - 3. R.A. Dickey, NYM 6 Vancouver at Portland, 7 p.m. 2 Ryder Lewis Omak 151 Chicago Sox 22 22 .500 3.5 4. Chris Capuano, LAD 6 Seattle at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. SPEED — Formula One Monaco Grand Prix 2 Willy Scholten Lynden Chr. 151 Detroit 20 23 .465 5 5. Gio Gonzalez, WSH 6 qualifying 4 Joe Harvie Orting 152 Kansas City 17 26 .395 8 Sunday’s Game 4 Rylee Iacolucci Cle Elum-Roslyn 152 Minnesota 15 28 .349 10 AL EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA San Jose at Kansas City, 1:30 p.m. 7 a.m. 6 Anthony Yoder Ilwaco 156 WEST 1. Justin Verlander, DET 2.14 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup 600 practice 7 Jonathan Dang King’s 158 Texas 27 18 .600 - 2. Derek Lowe, CLE 2.15 7 Brett Johnson Ridgefield 158 Oakland 22 23 .489 5 3. Jake Peavy, CHW 2.39 8 a.m. 7 Ryan Newcomb Lakeside 158 Seattle 21 25 .457 6.5 4. Chris Sale, CHW 2.50 TRANSACTIONS ESPN2 — NASCAR Nationwide 300 qualify- 10 Christian Krumbah Chelan 159 LA Angels 20 25 .444 7 5. Jered Weaver, LAA 2.61 10 Cody Wells Okanogan 159 NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday’s Sports Transactions ing 12 Dom Cindrinch Ch. Wright 160 EAST W L PCT GB NL EARNED RUN AVERAGE ERA BASEBALL 10 a.m. 12 Jeffrey Coats King’s 160 Washington 26 18 .591 - 1. Brandon Beachy, ATL 1.77 American League 14 Sheldon Maul Freeman 161 Atlanta 26 19 .578 .5 2. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1.90 DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled OF SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup 600 practice 14 Clark Wilson Ilwaco 161 NY Mets 24 20 .545 2 3. Johnny Cueto, CIN 1.97 Quintin Berry from Toledo (IL). Desig- 11:30 a.m. 16 Ian Gourley Bush 162 Miami 24 20 .545 2 4. Gio Gonzalez, WSH 1.98 nated RHP Collin Ballester for assign- ABC — NASCAR Nationwide Charlotte 300 16 AJ Howells Cascade Chr. 162 Philadelphia 22 23 .489 4.5 5. Wade Miley, ARI 2.14 ment. 16 Dylan Long Chewelah 162 CENTRAL TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed 5 p.m. 19 Adam Campasino Lakeside 163 St. Louis 25 19 .568 - AL SAVES SV with New Hampshire (EL) on a two- ESPN2 — Global Rallycross Championship 19 Daniel Lee Overlake 163 Cincinnati 24 19 .558 .5 Jim Johnson, BAL 16 year player development contract for 21 Spencer Findlay Bellevue Chr. 164 Houston 21 23 .477 4 2. Chris Perez, CLE 15 the 2013-14 seasons. PRO TENNIS 22 Sam Fisher Seattle Academy 165 Pittsburgh 20 24 .455 5 3. Fernando Rodney, TB 14 National League 2 a.m. 22 Jackson Phillips Meridian 165 Milwaukee 18 26 .409 7 4. Alfredo Aceves, BOS 11 COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed 24 Weber Bartz Lynden Chr. 166 Chicago Cubs 15 29 .341 10 5. Joe Nathan, TEX 10 INF Jonathan Herrera on the 15-day ESPN2 — French Open 24 Bo Foster Bellevue Chr. 166 WEST DL. Recalled INF DJ LeMahieu from COLLEGE BASEBALL 24 Nick Friend Life Christian 166 LA Dodgers 30 14 .682 - NL SAVES SV Colorado Springs (PCL). 24 Deric Hawes Rochester 166 San Francisco 23 21 .523 7 1. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 13 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — 1 p.m. 24 Andrew Wall Goldendale 166 Arizona 20 25 .444 10.5 2. Jonathan Papelbon, PHI 12 Claimed INF Cody Ransom off waivers ROOT — Oregon at Oregon St. 29 Riley Downs Chimacum 167 Colorado 16 27 .372 13.5 3. Frank Francisco, NYM 12 from Arizona. Optioned INF Edwin 2 p.m. 29 Wyatt Neagle Lakeside 167 San Diego 16 29 .356 14.5 4. Brett Myers, HOU 11 Maysonet to Nashville (PCL). Trans- 31 Ryan Tapio Ilwaco 168 5. Santiago Casilla, SF 11 ferred SS Alex Gonzalez from the 15- to ESPN2 — NCAA Semifinals 32 Taylor Konright Ridgefield 169 Tuesday’s Results the 60-day DL. COLLEGE SOFTBALL 32 Lincoln Olson Lynden Chr. 169 at Baltimore 4, Boston 1 — Ac- 32 Jackson Sutton La Salle 169 at Cleveland 5, Detroit 3 tivated RHP Jason Grilli from the 9 a.m. 35 Nathan Browning Chimacum 170 at NY Yankees 3, Kansas City 2 NBA bereavement list. Optioned LHP Jeff ESPN — NCAA Super Regionals 36 Gage Anderson Newport 171 Washington 5, at Philadelphia 2 Locke to Indianapolis (IL). 36 Austin Fields Coupeville 171 NY Mets 3, at Pittsburgh 2 NBA PLAYOFFS ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed 11:30 a.m. 38 Tyler Harrod Cascade 172 at Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 3 Conference Semifinals INF/OF Matt Carpenter on the 15-day ESPN — NCAA Super Regionals 38 Cory Smetzler Ridgefield 172 at Miami 7, Colorado 6 Tuesday’s Result DL. Selected the contract of C Steven Miami 115, Indiana 83 40 Jacob Doss Seattle Chr. 173 at Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 5 Hill from Memphis (PCL). 2 p.m. Game 5 - Heat lead 3-2 41 Noah Mayer Overlake 174 at Houston 2, Chicago Cubs 1 BASKETBALL ESPN — NCAA Super Regionals 41 Derick Rivers La Center 174 Minnesota 9, at Chicago White Sox 2 Wednesday’s Result National Basketball Association 4:30 p.m. 43 Luke Olson Lynden Chr. 176 San Francisco 6, at Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia 82, Boston 75 NBA — Suspended Miami C Dex- 44 Fritz Jacobson Chr. Wright 179 at St. Louis 4, San Diego 0 Game 6 - Series tied 3-3 ter Pittman three games for striking In- ESPN — NCAA Super Regionals LA Dodgers 8, at Arizona 7 diana G Lance Stephenson and Miami 7 p.m. State 2B Golf Tournament LA Angels 5, at Oakland 0 Thursday’s Game F Udonis Haslem one game for striking At Oakbrook Country Club, Lake- Texas 3, at Seattle 1 Miami at Indiana, 5 p.m. Indiana F Tyler Hansbrough during ESPN2 — NCAA Super Regionals wood Game 6 - Heat lead 3-2 Tuesday’s game. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 • Sports 7

Four Turns Tracks on Tap ELITE COMPANY ’s SPRINT CUP SERIES 1 win in the All-Star Race was his third Track: victory in NASCAR’s annual May exhi- Race: Coca-Cola 600 bition event. Johnson joins Jeff Gor- Like Old Times Location: Concord, N.C. don (1995, ’97, 2001) and Dale When: Sunday, May 27 Earnhardt Sr. (1987, ’90, ’93) as the Jimmie Johnson, dominate All-Star Race in Charlotte TV: FOX (5:30 p.m. EST) only three-time winners in the event’s Layout: 1.5-mile quad-oval Banking/Turns: 24 degrees 28-year history. , with Banking/Straightaways: 5 degrees two All-Star wins, is the only other 2011 Winner: active driver with multiple triumphs in Crew Chief’s Take: “Varying track condi- the race. tions and temperature shifts at each end of GOOD NIGHT, BUT IT DOESN’T the track is significantly different from the 2 COUNT Jr. finally cockpit. The challenge becomes adapting, found some taste of victory on Satur- and particularly in the case of the Coca-Cola day. Unfortunately, the All-Star race 600, the races are really long there. The key and the Sprint Showdown do not is to survive the early stages, when the sun count in the official win column, as is out, and be in position to battle for the win they are non-points events. Earnhardt at night. Horsepower is a necessity, as is en- led all 40 laps of the preliminary gine durability when the distance puts an qualifying race to get into the “big added strain on the equipment.” show.” He also won the fourth seg- NATIONWIDE SERIES ment of the All-Star Race before run- Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway ning fifth in the 10-lap shootout. Race: History 300 Earnhardt become only the fifth driver When: Saturday, May 26 to have won both the Showdown and TV: ABC (2:30 p.m. EST) the All-Star Race in his career. 2011 Winner: HE SHALL OVERCOME AJ All- CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES 3 mendinger sat on the pole for the Track: Dover International Speedway Sprint Showdown, but suffered a flat Race: Lucas Oil 200 tire on the warm-up laps, forcing him When: Friday, June 1 to pit. Allmendinger drove his Penske TV: SPEED (4:30 p.m. EST) Dodge through the field, though, and 2011 Winner: finished second to Earnhardt to trans- fer into the All-Star Race, where he Classic Moments finished 11th. Charlotte Motor Speedway DANICA-MANIA When Danica ASP, Inc. The first of David Pearson’s 105 wins 4 Patrick lines up to take the green Team owner hitches a ride with Jimmie Johnson after their win in the 2012 All-Star Race. comes in the second annual World 600 flag in this weekend’s Coca-Cola at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in 600, she’ll be only the second female By MATT TALIAFERRO awarded the final stall on pit road — From that point on, all you want to May 1961. Pearson, in his second year to have ever done so. Patrick will join Athlon Sports Racing Editor the preferred choice. They easily do is maintain and make sure you’re on the Grand National circuit, leads Janet Guthrie, who competed in the won the first of the five-segment there at the end.” 225 laps in a John Masoni-owned Pon- 1976 World 600. Guthrie finished Prior to Jimmie Johnson’s win in event, then dropped to the rear of the Another Hendrick team, the No. tiac en route to the victory. Pearson owns a two-lap lead on the field when 15th — 21 laps off the pace to win- the Bojangles’ Southern 500 on May field for the proceeding three 20-lap 88 of Dale Earnhardt Jr., also en- ner David Pearson — in the event. he blows a tire with one lap remaining 12, it seemed runs, guaranteed of the first-place joyed a successful night. Earnhardt and limps around to the start/finish Sprint Cup Standings would never get that elusive 200th spot when the field stopped for a won the Sprint Showdown, a line. Fireball Roberts finishes second. Cup win. Its 16-race slide in be- mandatory visit prior to a final 10- transfer race for those not already Ralph Earnhardt leads 75 laps in the DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND tween wins was relative in lap dash. qualified for the All-Star Race. He 1. (1) 411 — middle stages of the race in a car NASCAR terms, but for an organi- Johnson’s stop-and-go pit appear- then won the fourth 20-lap seg- 2. Matt Kenseth (1) 409 -2 owned by Cotton Owens, marking the 3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 397 -14 zation lugging around tractor trailer ance allowed him to retain the lead, ment before settling for fifth in the most laps he leads in any single Grand 4. (2) 394 -17 loads of “200 Wins” caps and as- and from there it was only a matter feature. National event. 5. Jimmie Johnson (1) 372 -39 sorted other merchandise, it was of mashing the gas on the restart — “I think we showed what we are Tim Flock makes his 187th and final 6. Martin Truex Jr. 372 -39 time to hit the milestone and move which he did when second-place capable of doing here next week- start in this race, after a Hall of Fame- 7. (2) 369 -42 on. Matt Kenseth spun his tires. From end,” Earnhardt said of the Coca- worthy career during which he 8. Kevin Harvick 361 -50 It turns out, moving on is just what there, he cruised to a .841-second Cola 600, also held in Charlotte. amasses 39 wins and 129 top 10s. 9. Kyle Busch (1) 349 -62 Hendrick Motorsports has done. victory. “We are probably going to bring the 10. 337 -74 Johnson once again led the HMS “If you won the first segment, it same car. We have a couple of ideas Athlon Fantasy Stall ^ CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP ^ charge on Saturday, becoming only was very easy what you could do,” on how to make the car even faster, Looking at Checkers: It’s hard not to peg 11. 335 -76 the third driver to have earned three Johnson said of the strategy. “There especially for qualifying, that I hope 12. (2) 328 -83 Jimmie Johnson as the favorite after a domi- 13. 308 -103 All-Star Race victories with a daz- was just as much importance — not will work out. I am real pleased with nant performance in the All-Star Race. 14. Ryan Newman (1) 307 -104 zling performance at Charlotte as much, but very close — amount our effort.” Pretty Solid Pick: Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the 15. 293 -118 Motor Speedway. of importance to win the second Hendrick will look for his 10th Sprint Showdown and one segment of the All- 16. 283 -128 The No. 48 team’s strategy, flaw- (segment). We felt like the winner win in that race, a contest of en- Star Race before finishing fifth by night’s end. 17. 275 -136 less execution and pure speed would come out of the front row (on durance that is considered one of Good Sleeper Pick: hasn’t 18. Marcos Ambrose 274 -137 harkened back to a time when it was the 10-lap shootout), unless these NASCAR’s crown jewel events. had much to brag about this year, but he looked very solid in the 19. 272 -139 all but unbeatable at the track then guys got crazy and crashed or some- “I think track position at the end 20. Jamie McMurray 263 -148 All-Star Race. known as Lowe’s Motor Speedway. thing. of the 600 is going to be key,” John- Runs on Seven Cylin- Over a scintillating four-year pe- “To make your odds work in your son said. “Two or three pit stops Nationwide Standings ders: Juan Pablo Montoya riod from 2003-06, the group led by favor, being on that front row is key. from the end, being in the right po- has averaged a DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND crew chief Chad Knaus won five First or second segment was the goal sition, having the right strategy — if 23.2-place finish 1. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (3) 412 — points-paying races, finished second to win.” it’s fuel, two tires, four, none, what- in his five Coke 2. (2) 384 -28 twice and third once. It also Knaus echoed the thought. ever it might be — that’s going to be 600 starts. 3. 369 -43 recorded two All-Star wins (2003, “The biggest thing you have to do key.” Insider Tip: Hen- 4. Sam Hornish Jr. 338 -74 ’06), to boot. in any event is you have to limit If Saturday’s race proved any- drick Motorsports 5. 320 -92 owns 16 points- In Saturday’s exhibition race, your risk,” the crew chief noted. thing, it was that strategy was key. 6. Michael Annett 301 -111 paying wins at 7. 299 -113 Johnson and Knaus were not only “That’s what we needed to do. We If that indeed is what it comes down Charlotte since its 8. 259 -153 the fastest, but the smartest, in a 23- were fortunate that (Jimmie) was to once again, figure Johnson, first victory at the 9. 247 -165 car field. Having won Friday’s Pit able to get out there that first seg- Knaus and the 48 team as the over- track with Darrell 10. 233 -179 Crew Challenge, the 48 team was ment and attack and get the win. whelming favorite. Waltrip in 1988.

Truck Standings Hendrick Motorsports DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND 1. Justin Lofton (1) 200 — 2. Timothy Peters 199 -1 3. Ty Dillon 184 -16 n A NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race/Coca-Cola 600 sweep has occurred seven SPRINT ALL-STAR RACE SPRINT SHOWDOWN 4. James Buescher (1) 182 -18 times: (1985), Davey Allison (’91), Dale Earnhardt (’93), Fin. No. Driver Manufacturer Fin. No. Driver Manufacturer 5. 170 -30 (’97), Jimmie Johnson (2003), Kasey Kahne (’08) and (’10). 1. 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevy 1. 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevy 6. Ron Hornaday 169 -31 2. 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 2. 22 AJ Allmendinger Dodge 7. Jason White 158 -42 n Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, , Jamie McMurray, and 3. 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 3. 1 Jamie McMurray Chevy 8. Nelson Piquet Jr. 155 -45 earned their first win at Charlotte Motor Speedway. All but Re- 4. 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 4. 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 9. 151 -49 utimann earned their wins in the Coca-Cola 600. Inactive drivers David Pearson, 5. 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevy 5. 42 Juan Montoya Chevy 10. Joey Coulter 145 -55 and Charlie Glotzbach also got their first series win at Charlotte. 6. 29 Kevin Harvick Chevy 6. 20 Joey Logano Toyota n BK Racing announced Monday its plans to run a third car for David Reutimann 7. 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 7. 43 Ford Throttle Up/Throttle Down 8. 51 Kurt Busch Chevy 8. 31 Jeff Burton Chevy in eight Sprint Cup Series events, including this week’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte 9. 5 Kasey Kahne Chevy 9. 83 Toyota HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS HMS regis- Motor Speedway. Reutimann will pilot the No. 73 Burger King/Dr Pepper Toyota in tered wins in three of the All-Star Race’s 10. 39 Ryan Newman Chevy 10. 93 Toyota five segments — including the final each race that he doesn’t drive for ’s No. 10 Chevy — 11. 22 AJ Allmendinger Dodge 11. 13 Casey Mears Ford 10-lap dash — as well as the win in Danica Patrick drives in eight more races for TBR. Landon Cassill will remain in 12. 78 Chevy 12. 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota the Sprint Showdown. This on the the No. 83 car and Travis Kvapil will remain in the No. 93 for the rest of the season. 13. 24 Jeff Gordon Chevy 13. 26 * Ford heels of a win in the Southern 14. 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 14. 95 Ford 500 at Darlington. Reutimann has run two events with BK Racing this season, the (26th) and the Southern 500 (36th). 15. 21 Ford 15. 38 Ford EARNHARDT GANASSI RAC- 16. 27 Paul Menard Chevy 16. 19 Mike Bliss Toyota ING EGR failed to qualify for the n On May 17, Chevrolet announced the return of a V-8 powered, rear-wheel- 17. 14 Tony Stewart Chevy 17. 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota All-Star Race. Jamie McMurray fin- drive performance sedan to the U.S. lineup, the Chevrolet SS. The SS will also be 18. 34 Ford 18. 30 Toyota ished third in the Sprint Showdown, Chevrolet’s next Sprint Cup racecar and will debut in its race configuration at the while Juan Pablo Montoya was fifth. 19. 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 19. 10 David Reutimann Chevy EGR hasn’t won a race since Oct. 2010. 2013 Daytona 500. The limited production version of the Chevrolet SS — made 20. 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 20. 36 Chevy by Holden in Australia — will be a 2014 model and will arrive in dealer showrooms Compiled and written by Matt Taliaferro. 21. 55 Mark Martin Toyota 21. 33 Stephen Leicht* Chevy Follow Matt on Twitter @MattTaliaferro or in late 2013. The SS joins Dodge’s Charger, Ford’s Fusion and Toyota’s Camry with 22. 16 Greg Biffle Ford 22. 49 J.J. Yeley Toyota email at [email protected] new body styles that more closely resemble their street counterparts. 23. 99 Carl Edwards Ford *Denotes Rookie

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NFL Thrashers Win IRIS Open Driver is DWTS Champ LOS ANGELES (AP) — He With just one point separat- already has a Super Bowl ring, ing the three finalists, it was up and now football star Donald to the viewers to pick the winner. Driver can add the "Dancing He and his fellow finalists, With the Stars" mirrorball tro- Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins phy to his awards collection. and Cuban actor William Levy, The Green Bay Packers re- each earned perfect scores for ceiver won the ABC dance show their last performances Tues- Tuesday after wowing audiences day. Jenkins came into the final and judges with his kickin' coun- contest with a perfect 60 points; try-themed freestyle routine. He Driver and Levy each had 59. and partner Peta Murgatroyd Contestants eliminated hoisted the glittery prize above throughout the show's 10-week their heads after being named season reunited for the two-hour the new "Dancing" champs. finale. Martina Navratilova, Streamers and confetti Gavin DeGraw, Jack Wagner, rained down from the ceiling, Jaleel White, Sherri Shepherd, filling the ballroom as they cel- Melissa Gilbert, Roshon Fegan, ebrated. Driver's wife and chil- Maria Menounos and Gladys dren joined him on the dance all donned costumes floor. Tuesday for one last dance. NEWAUKUM VALLEY

Melissa Werner / Courtesy Photo The Thrashers, a 12U select fastpitch team, won the IRIS Open tournament last weekend at Willamette Park in West GOLF COURSE Linn, Ore. Pitcher Hunter Haugh threw a no-hitter in the championship game, which the Thrashers won 10-0 over −Tee it high and let it ly.− Extreme Heat from Vancouver. Players in the front row, from left, are: Olivia Dean, Macy Richardson, Hunter Haugh, Hannah Porter and Bella Phelps. In the back row, from left: coach David Dean, coach Larry Smith, Jamie Hawley, Tyler ☛ Get your clubs, shoes & accessories Jorgensen, McKenna Smith, Morgan Goodrich, Ashley Werner, and coach Chad Porter. ☛ Season passes available ☛ Driving range open Racing Coupon Buy One Greens Fee, Get Rusty Wallace Heads NASCAR Hall of Fame Group One FREE With Purchase CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) es as a crew chief. Ow- Thomas, who died in 2000, Of Rental Cart — Sprint Cup champion Rusty ens had success as a driver and is considered one of NASCAR's Expires June 30th, 2012 Wallace hated running second owner in NASCAR. He won first superstars by winning 360-748-0461 to anyone and doesn't plan to nine races in NASCAR's premier championships in 1951 and 1953 start now that he's part of the series and finished second for and finishing second in 1952 153 Newaukum Golf Drive NASCAR Hall of Fame. the 1959 championship to Hall and 1954. Chehalis, Wa 98532 Wallace, the 1989 series of Famer . Owens later Baker became the first NAS- CH470387sl.cg champion who won 55 races, hired Hall of Fame drivers in Ju- CAR driver to win consecutive headed the group of five picked nior Johnson and David Pearson, championships in 1956 and 1957. Wednesday as NASCAR's new- winning 38 times as an owner. He died in 2002. est Hall of Famers. The others selected were Leonard Wood, Herb Thomas, Cotton Owens and . Wood was a famed member of the Wood Brothers teams whose brother, Glen, was picked for the hall last year. Thomas was one of NASCAR's first su- perstar drivers, Owens a success as driver and owner, and Baker is 14th on the victory list with 46. But it was Wallace, the sharp-tongue, quick-witted driver turned TV analyst, who promised to keep promoting the sport and the hall to anyone who'll listen. "I can tell you what, I'm not going to run second to Darrell Waltrip. I can tell you that," Wal- lace said. NASCAR chairman Brian France said the fourth class was the hardest so far to select. Vot- ers said there was a divide be- tween those panelists eager to honor the sports' pioneers and those understanding what a per- sonality like Wallace could do for the Hall and NASCAR's con- tinued growth. "We need people who can represent the Hall of Fame now," said Hall of Fame member and voter Ned Jarrett. Still, Wallace was third among inductees at 52 percent of the vote behind Thomas and Wood, who received 57 percent. Keep Up Owens was next at 50 percent with Baker and Fireball Roberts tying at 39 percent. A re-vote was done — the first time that's on your community sports happened in four Hall of Fame classes — and Baker took the fi- nal spot. Wallace said he was honored to be nominated and was com- fortable waiting his turn behind others. "I'm total surprised. I really am," he said. "My numbers are one thing and the wins, that's Local news. Features. Photos. there. But the names, you think of , you think of Chronicle subscribers never miss the local news. Freddy Lorenzen, Fireball Rob- ese front pages showcase the quality coverage that Our new app keeps the local news at your ingertips no erts and Wendell Scott, these are subscribers appreciate each publishing day. A print subscription matter where you and your ipad are. Go to app.chronline.com to guys I grew up listening to." allows you full access to chronline.com and it’s breaking news, experience our news in a new mobile format. Wallace thought those were updated stories and blogs. Keep our community strong by staying informed with e the people who would get in. Chronicle, chronline.com and [email protected]. "And I was like, I made it? I don't know if I'm going to sleep tonight," he said. Wallace is ninth on the ca- Subscribe Now and Save Now! reer victory list. He was a master Start a new print subscription or add to your current and get full of the short tracks with 25 of his victories coming at Bristol, Mar- access to chronline.com and the ipad app at app.chronline.com tinsville, North Wilkesboro and Richmond. 12 Months — Only $85 Save $37 Call "I'm just humbled, I really am," he said. 6 Months — Only $49 Save $16 807-8203 The Wood Brothers team today! was credited as pioneers of 3 Months — Only $28 Save $7 the modern pit stop. Leonard, alongside Glen and Delano Subscriptions are non refundable and must be prepaid for this Wood, was the team's chief me- offer. Offer expires May 31, 2012. chanic. Leonard Wood won 96 races and 117 poles in 900 rac- The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 Life:A&E

Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle Liddy, Tucker and Elisha Voetberg perform Saturday during a CD release concert for “Leaning,” the family band’s ifth studio album. “It’s hard to nail down a theme for the CD,” Liddy said. “I think it’s eclectic. We play a wide range. It’s a relection of the variety of music that happens in our home on a diferent basis.”

ABOUT THE GROUP Voetbergs • Liddy Voetberg, 24, is a national young adult fiddle champion, a two-time state fiddle cham- pion and the winner of over 10 regional fiddle contests. In 2010 Liddy released her first solo proj- ‘Leaning’ ect entitled “He Leadeth Me,” an acoustic album Liddy of traditional hymns and one original piece fea- turing award-winning musicians from across the country. When not playing music, Liddy enjoys With reading and baking and is also an avid runner. New • Elisha Voetberg, 21, has won three state fiddle championships, more than 10 regional fiddle championship and has placed second, third, fourth and fifth at the national Elisha fiddle competition. Also an accomplished guitarist and mandolin player, Elisha has won over seven regional picking championships. Dynamic Besides music, Elisha enjoys playing football, The First Family of Lewis County basketball and doing anything active with his younger brothers and sisters. • By Eric Schwartz Music Releases Fifth Album Annnie Voetberg, 19, is a two-time state Annnie fiddle champion and a five-time regional [email protected] fiddle champion. When not playing fiddle, The Voetberg Family has Annnie enjoys cello, playing backyard football been something of a constant on with her brothers and is the girls varsity bas- ketball team captain. the Lewis County music scene, • but even pictures of consistency Lilja Voetberg, 17, is a two-time state can change over time. fiddle champion, a seven-time regional fiddle champion and a fifth place finisher at the na- A transformation might not Lilja tional fiddle competition. Besides fiddle, Lilja be readily apparent, but the lat- plays keyboard in the family band. Lilja also est album by the longstanding spends time practicing her classical piano. An Centralia family band is laced avid fan of national and local politics, Lilja en- with evidence of growth and joys learning about current and past political musical evolution. events and also likes playing sports and mak- “Leaning,” released during an ing jokes, puns, and holding babies. event at Centralia College’s Cor- • Tucker Tucker Voetberg, 15, is a state fiddle bet Theatre Saturday evening, is champion, a third and fourth place finisher at a 12-track CD that melds the in- the national fiddle competition and the win- strumental and vocal talents of the ner of over five regional fiddle championships. eight youngest Voetberg children. When not playing fiddle, Tucker enjoys sing- Gone are Joby and Brice, ing, basketball, golf, football and gardening. the two eldest members of the • Deter Voetberg, 14, is a regional fiddle band, who have both married champion and a sixth place finisher at the and taken on jobs and respon- Deter national fiddle championships. Besides fiddle, sibilities that prevent them from Deter plays bass in the family band and en- being with the Voetberg Family joys football, basketball and being an uncle. band, even as they remain lov- • Vance Voetberg, 12, is a two-time state ing members of the family itself. fiddle champion and has won over seven “Its a different dynamic,” Lid- regional fiddle competitions and has placed dy said. “They both still live in second, fourth, fifth and sixth at the national fiddle competition. Besides fiddle, Vance en- town and I feel like we’re able to Vance connect with them. But it’s a dif- joys playing basketball and football and play- ferent dynamic than it used to be.” ing in the woods with his brothers and sisters. • Liddy, 24, is now the oldest Rudy Voetberg, 11, is a regional fiddle member of the group. She split pro- champion and a top five finisher at the state ducing duties on “Leaning” with fiddle competition. Besides music, Rudy loves piano, basketball, football and baseball. her younger brother Elisha, 21. Deter Voetberg, 14, plays the bass guitar during his family’s sold-out CD release He also enjoys playing outside. please see DYNAMIC, page Life 8 concert Saturday night at Corbet Theatre in Centralia. Rudy Source: www.voetbergfamily.com

Upcoming Events: Music, Flapjacks and Catholic Customs By The Chronicle a.m.-6 p.m., Packwood Senior Center, Wednesday, May 30 presenting Movie Night Thurs- Proceeds will benefit the Check today’s community 12931 Highway 12, 494-6331 day, May 31, at the Fox. Community Farmers Market and calendar on page Main 2 for NAMI Family-to-Family Education Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix On the screen will be “In- Historic Fox Theater Restorations. Program, for families of persons diag- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- events coming up this week- nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- gredients,” an award-winning halis, 740-0492 documentary. Lyceum Series, Centralia College East, end, then pull out your long- 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, registered dietitian Jody Kline speaking term calendar and note these 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- There will be a 6 p.m. social on “The Politics of Food,” noon-12:50 upcoming events in the weeks 4024 or 748-0195 Thursday, May 31 hour, followed by the film at 7:15 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, 496-5022 ahead. Community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Cen- p.m. tralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. Admission is $12. The ticket Washington Ave., Centralia, 736-7311 Documentary price includes Santa Lucia Coffee Friday, June 1 Monday, May 28 ‘Ingredients’ to Be and an array of farm-fresh foods. Tuesday, May 29 NAMI Family-to-Family Education Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Shown at Fox Organic popcorn will be served. Program, for families of persons diag- Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Tickets may be purchased at nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 The Community Farmers Santa Lucia Coffee, Centralia, or Packwood Flea Market fundraiser, 9 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Market and the Fox Theatre are Book ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis. please see UPCOMING, page Life 2 Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 LIFE

Upcoming Tuesday, June 12 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Continued from Life 1 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 4024 or 748-0195 or [email protected] Saturday, June 2 Wednesday, June 13 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Keep Our Pools starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis to Hold Fundraiser Young Professionals Lewis County A nonprofit organization Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside called Keep Our Pools is hold- Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) ing its first free 293-6126 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix NEW dessert social and Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- silent/live auction halis, 740-0492 Saturday, June 2, at Centralia Middle School. Keep Our Pools is a support Friday, June 15 group for both the indoor and Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- outdoor pools in Centralia. ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., The silent auction and des- Tenino, 273-8793 sert social commences at 5 p.m., Courtesy photo NAMI Family-to-Family Education while the “dessert frenzy” and Program, for families of persons diag- live auction are at 6:30 p.m. The eclectic Centralia band Locust Street Taxi, which advertises itself as “three musical geniuses and a trombone player,” will nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- Among the items being auc- perform on June 3 at 7 p.m. in Morton. 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, There are some blessings and 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- tioned are a gift certificate for 4024 or 748-0195 tattoos; a birthday party at the other facets of the liturgy done. Riverside Fire Department, in- Then the congregation will pro- cluding a fire truck ride; baskets cess back into the church for Saturday, June 16 including a camping package; benediction of the Blessed Sacra- dinner gift certificates; laser tag ment. The congregation will then Randy Travis to Perform party; Thorbeckes FitLife gift sing “Holy God We Praise Thy certificate; and kayak trip on the Name” while the church bells toll at the Lucky Eagle Black River. out. It is estimated the event will star Randy The Centralia High School be done by 10:15 a.m. Coffee and Travis will perform on Saturday, jazz band will be performing at desserts served after in the hall. June 16, at 8 p.m. at the Lucky the event. Eagle Casino. Additional information may Cowgirl’s Dream Travis has won nine Acad- be obtained by calling Cindy emy of Country Music Awards, Armstrong, (360) 402-6951. Band to Visit Roxy six Grammy Awards and acted The Roxy Theater in Morton in 38 movies. He has had 22 Flapjack Fundraiser will host Cowgirl’s Dream Band number one hits. at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 10. The Some of his songs include Planned for Lewis band plays traditional country “On the Other Hand,” “Forever swing music such as “I’m An and Ever, Amen,” “No Place County Law Old Cowhand,” “Don’t Fence Like Home,” “Diggin’ Up Bones” Enforcement Memorial Me In” and “Detour.” and “Three Wooden Crosses.” Courtesy photo Tickets are $45 to $65 and go The Lewis County Sheriff’s The group Includes Kristi Steve and Kristi Nebel lead Cowgirl’s Dream Band, which will be performing in and Steve Nebel on rhythm and on sale April 2. Office Association will host a Morton at The Roxy Theater at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 10. The band plays traditional Must be 21 to attend. Call the Flapjack Fundraiser 7-10 a.m. on lead guitars plus vocals, Toby country swing music such as “I’m An Old Cowhand,” “Don’t Fence Me In” and “De- Hanson on accordion, Paul An- Lucky Eagle Box Office, 1-800- Saturday, June 2, at the Chehalis tour.” 720-1788 for ticket information. Applebee’s to help raise funds for astasio on fiddle and Mike Friel Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, on drums. Yes, please dance! the Lewis County Law Enforce- World Wide Knit in Public Day, 10:30 Monday, June 4 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Tickets at door are $15, and $5 ment Memorial. am.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 16, Centralia items, 736-1146 for students 21 and under. Over the past year and a Timberland Library, 330-2814 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Chamber Orchestra to For additional information, Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix half, the association has raised Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- call (360) 496-3344. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- $28,000 toward the memorial Perform at Corbet halis, 740-0492 project, which is estimated to halis, [email protected] Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- cost around $55,000. The Pacific Northwest ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., Chamber Orchestra will present ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., The law enforcement memo- Friday, June 8 Tenino, 273-8793 Tenino, 273-8793 rial was commissioned to Adna a “Soaring Solo Concert” Mon- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo sculptor James Stafford, who is day, June 4, at Centralia Col- Oregon Trail music and dancing, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Jackson Highway, Chehalis also commissioned by Centra- lege’s Corbet Theatre. Concert Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 Sunday, June 17 lia College to do a memorial for time is 7:30 p.m. Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin The concert will feature two Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Katherine Kemp and Margaret Cities Senior Center Monday, June 11 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Corbet. student artists, French hornist Potato and taco salad bar, open to Jackson Highway, Chehalis Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Brian Sutley and pianist Kather- everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Se- Father’s Day breakfast, 8 a.m.-noon, The memorial will have Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, ine Plotz. nior Center, Winlock, 785-4325 Fords Prairie Grange, 2540 W. Reynolds a nearly life-sized statue of $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 a police officer, a police dog Sutley will open the con- NAMI Family-to-Family Education Ave., Centralia, Swedish pancakes, ling- Program, for families of persons diag- NAMI Family-to-Family Education onberry butter or hot strawberry pre- and a child. The memorial is cert with the first movement Program, for families of persons diag- of Mozart’s “Horn Concerto nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- serves, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice planned to be constructed near 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- and coffee, all you can eat, $6 for adults, the front of the Lewis County No. 3.” Plotz will play the first 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, $3 for children 8 and under, 330-0969 Law and Justice Building in movement of Haydn’s “Piano 4024 or 748-0195 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- Chehalis, and will honor the Concerto in D.” The orchestra Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- 4024 or 748-0195 please see EVENTS, page Life 7 fallen officers from all Lewis will then conclude the first half ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., County law enforcement agen- by playing the first movement Tenino, 273-8793 cies. of the famous Beethoven Sym- Tickets can be purchased phony No. 5. Saturday, June 9 for $10 at the sheriff’s office Following intermission, the front counter or at the door on orchestra will present “Irish Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix the morning of the event. The Tune from County Derry” Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- breakfast includes pancakes, by Percy Grainger as well as halis, [email protected] Toledo Family Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., eggs, sausage, bacon, coffee, “Soundtrack Highlights” by John Williams. This medley includes Second and Cowlitz, Toledo, 864-2121 milk and juice. Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- Off-duty deputies and Sher- selections from “Harry Potter ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., iff’s Office employees will be and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” by Tenino, 273-8793 serving customers, and the food A.I. (Artificial Intelligence), and will be prepared by Applebee’s “The Patriot.” staff. To conclude the concert, the Sunday, June 10 orchestra will play the theme Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix music from “The Magnificent ‘Wizard of Oz’ Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Seven.” halis, [email protected]

Volunteers from Lewis Auditions to Start CH472427cz.cg County Granges will be offering Auditions for the Centralia refreshments. College East and Fire Mountain Sunday, June 3 There is no admission charge. Arts Council’s performance of “The Wizard of Oz” will be held Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Locust Street Taxi Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, in Morton in mid-June. Performing at $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 The first audition will be NAMI Family-to-Family Education Sunday, June 10, at 2 p.m., fol- Roxy Theater Program, for families of persons diag- lowed by Wednesday, June 13, at nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- 2 p.m. and Saturday, June 16, at Locust Street Taxi, which 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, was created in 2001 in the music 10 a.m. 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- The web page will include and theater depart- 4024 or 748-0195 Openings NEW ments at Centralia further details, such as the cast College, will be per- of characters and a synopsis of forming at the Roxy Theater in Tuesday, June 5 the play: http://www.centralia. available Morton at 7 p.m. June 3. edu/cce/oz The group will have a special Art Show, Auction for nursing guest in singer and Coming to W.F. West Old Custom Mark Brosz. home care Members of the group are The W.F. West High School to Be Revived at Nathan Benjamin Geyer, trom- Semester Art Show and Auction St. Francis Xavier • 24-hour nursing care bone, trumpet, harmonica and will be open to the public Tues- • Outstanding staff/resident ratio vocals; James Porter, bass and day, May, 5 from 3:30 to 5:30 A revival of an old custom of • Full-time licensed activity director the Eucharistic Procession and vocals; Franco Bertucci, guitar p.m. in the Technology Center. • 7 day/week individualized and vocals; and Sam Stockard, There will be a silent auc- Benediction will be held dur- ing the Feast of Corpus Christi exercise program to maintain mobility drums. tion featuring Fletcher Gober’s • Small updated, clean facility pottery and advanced pottery on Sunday, June 10, at St. Fran- Tickets are $7 in advance within Morton General Hospital and $10 at the door. Kids under work. Proceeds will help sup- cis Xavier Catholic church near Caring 12 are free. They may be pur- port the W.F. West pottery pro- Toledo. • We accept Medicaid, private Mass will begin at 8:30 a.m. insurance and private pay Compassionate chased at the BCJ Art Gallery gram. CH473096bw.cg in Morton or online at www. and will be done about 9:20 a.m. Close to Home locuststreettaxi.com. The congregation will then pro- Wednesday, June 6 ceed outside and to the cemetery, Call Nancy or Linda Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo which is alongside the church. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, The choir will be outside and for more info at 360-496-5112 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis lead in hymns (some in Latin). Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 HISTORY

TODAY IN HISTORY: From the Files of The Chronicle Berlin’s Plane Is in Good Shape in 1912 During this week in May 1912, The Centralia Weekly The Mayfield Bridge Over the Years Chronicle reported on the status of Mr. Berlin’s airplane, which was to play a pivotal role in an upcoming festival in Cen- tralia. The plane had been in- volved in a recent accident with Mr. Berlin at the controls. “Claude Berlin’s aeroplane which will be used by the Cen- tralia aviator in his three flights to be made during the coming Hub City Festival, was taken to the fair grounds this morning,” the newspaper reported. “The planes will be attached to the machine this afternoon and probably late this evening Mr. Berlin will make a trial flight to test the machine. The parts damaged in his recent ac- cident, in which he fell forty feet while making a trial flight at the fair grounds two weeks ago, have all been replaced, and the aviator announces that his ma- chine is now in better condition than ever. “Mr. Berlin will make his first flight on Thursday morning, the christening of the machine practically opening the three- day celebration. The aviator will fly from the fair grounds to the

depot where Miss Jeanette Salick Submitted by Ray Landes for “Our Hometowns, Volume 2” will christen the ship ‘Centra- The Mayfield Bridge over the Cowlitz River was surrounded by virgin forest in this 1879 photo. Many years later, and a half-century ago from where we stand today, lia.’ Friday noon Mr. Berlin will the last vestiges of this scene were disappearing. Lake Mayfield was slowly rising to cover this canyon and the old town of Mayfield as waters backed up behind make his second flight and if the brand new dam on the Cowlitz River this week in 1962. In honor of that disappearing landscape, we offer these photos of the first bridges over the Cowlitz weather conditions are favor- River in the area near today’s U.S. Highway 12. able, he anticipates ascending to a height of 4,000 feet. The final flight will be held on Saturday afternoon, the aviator plans as- cending to even a greater height. The three flights will prove one of the biggest drawing cards of the celebration.” Lewis Leaves for Kansas 125 years ago, in 1887 The Lewis County Bee re- ported a journey to the Midwest by a local man. “W.L. Lewis started Monday for a visit to his old home in Kansas,” the newspaper report- ed. “He will give to the readers of the Bee sketches of his trip.” Gift Days Crowd Is Large 75 years ago, in 1937 The Centralia Gift Days yielded the largest crowd ever seen for the annual event. A special drawing was held with 15 lucky individuals receiv- ing gifts, with the main prize being $100. The drawing was held at the corner of Maple and Pearl streets from the back of a truck furnished by the Hub City Transfer Company. Those in charge were Reid Conrad, Mil- Submitted by Ray Landes for “Our Hometowns, Volume 2” ton Jastram and Rod Ingraham. The second Mayfield Bridge, pictured in 1902, was higher and sturdier. Dairy Princess Crowned for Seventh Time 50 years ago, in 1962 During the seventh annual Lewis-Pacific Dairy Princess contest in Chehalis, 13 girls competed for the crown. Lana Metzenberg, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Metzenberg, Adna, was crowned the winner. The al- ternate was Darlene Young, 18, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Young, Adna. Metzen- berg was a graduate of Adna High School and attended Centralia College. Young was a senior at Adna High School. ‘Trooper Bob’ Is Back 25 years ago, in 1987 After a six-year absence, the Washington State Patrol’s “Troop- er Bob” program was revived. Sen. Stuart Halsan, D-Cen- tralia, added an amendment to the state transportation budget to re-activate the funding of the

program. Submitted by Ray Landes for “Our Hometowns, Volume 2” “Chehalis resident Trooper The third bridge at Mayfield, built in 1916, was taller and stronger yet. Bob Cosser was honored ear- ••• lier this year for his volunteer These photos are from volume 2 of “Our Hometowns: A historical photo album of Greater Lewis County,” and can be purchased at The Chronicle, efforts in maintaining the Book ‘n’ Brush and the Lewis County Historical Museum. ‘Trooper Bob’ program by dedi- cating much of his spare time to traveling to elementary schools teaching traffic safety,” The black mushroom cloud,” The of directors for the Centra- Two-year term directors sociation members would elect Daily Chronicle wrote. Chronicle reported. “A blasting lia Downtown Association, were Shelley Calkins, Pacific their own board of directors. cap inside a chicken showed which included seven busi- Galleries; Todd Chaput of the The CDA had 47 members. Homemade Explosives how many yards flesh could be ness or property representa- Olympic Club; and Karen Milt- A director position would be Detonated flung. The training unnerved tives, one representative of enberger of Nicholson and As- partially funded from Centralia’s 10 years ago, in 2002 some neighbors, who appar- the Historic Preservation sociates. hotel-motel tax. The CDA would ently weren’t warned in advance operate similarly to a chamber of Law enforcement officers Commission and one city rep- Also included were Sue Hor- about the bombs and booms.” resentative. wath, Up-The-Creek Antiques; commerce, on a smaller scale. from across the state gathered ••• near a Tenino gravel pit to see Council Appoints Downtown Appointed for three-year Ted Shannon, Centralia city terms were James Green, Pio- councilor; and Rebecca Staebler From the Files of The Chronicle the effects of homemade explo- Association Board is compiled by Edna Fund, a Centra- sives during a bomb disposal neer West; Dan McDonald, His- of HubBub. Five years ago, in 2007 lian who describes herself as a “his- training exercise. toric Preservation Commission This was the only time the tory sleuth.” She can be contacted “A bucket of fuel was trans- The Centralia City Coun- chairman; and Neil White, The city would select CDA members. at [email protected] or at formed into a large orange and cil appointed the first board Aerie. From this point forward, the as- 269-7515. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 5 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012

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Continued from Life 2 Monday, June 18 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program, for families of persons diag- nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- 4024 or 748-0195 Tuesday, June 19 Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ chehalismops Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 or info@communityfarmers market.net Courtesy photo Wednesday, June 20 No, that’s not Elvis, although he plays one on stage. Renowned Elvis Presley imper- sonator Justin Shandor will be bringing his Las Vegas act to the Centralia Eagles Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo on July 6. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Friday, June 29 2010, and is endorsed by Grace- Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, land (Presley’s home) as the best hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- in the world. Shandor has also Courtesy photo items, 736-1146 ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., won more than 10 other contests, Mark Chestnutt, who put together a string of country hits during the 1990s that Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Tenino, 273-8793 including one in Las Vegas. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- included “Bubba Shot the Jukebox” and a cover of Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want To halis, 740-0492 The Elvis impersonator has Miss A Thing,” will perform an acoustic show on July 15 at Harry’s Place in Toledo. Saturday, June 30 traveled all over the world with his tribute, including England, on July 15 at 3 p.m. as part of the album “Live from the Big D” via Friday, June 22 Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- Austria, , Malaysia, Fiji Is- town’s Cheese Days festivities. his website and fan club. ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., Oregon Trail music and dancing, Tenino, 273-8793 lands and Canada to name a few. The tickets are $25 and can open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., His picture has appeared on be bought online at harrys-place. Saturday, July 28 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 the front page of USA Today. com or at Harry’s Place in To- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Friday, July 6 Shandor’s Centralia perfor- ledo. The phone is 864-2700. Senior Center, 748-0061 mance will start at 7 p.m. Preferred Chesnutt was dubbed the Gravity Races NAMI Family-to-Family Education Elvis Presley seating is $25 and general seat- “hillbilly messiah” by a music Coming to Vader Program, for families of persons diag- ing $20. A 5 p.m. dinner is $12.50. critic after he made his national nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- Vader will hold Gravity Rac- 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Impersonator Coming Tickets may be obtained by calling debut in 1990 with the single 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- the Eagles lodge at 736-1146. The “Too Cold at Home.” es, similar to a soap-box derby, 4024 or 748-0195 to Centralia Eagles lodge is open daily 3-10 p.m. More than 30 of Chesnutt’s Saturday, July 28. Renowned Elvis Presley im- Proceeds will go to Eagles singles have since reached the NEW The race is open to personator Justin Shandor will charities. U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs all, and the city is Saturday, June 23 be bringing his Las chart and eight have topped it. looking for vendors. Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix NEW Vegas act to the Cen- His hits include “Bubba Shot Kids can build a vehicle with Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- tralia Eagles on July 6. Sunday, July 15 the Jukebox,” “Goin’ Through the a parent to race in three classes halis, [email protected] The show will be emceed by Big D” and “It’s a Little Too Late.” — derby cars, scooters and skate- Toledo Saturday Market, 10 a.m.- The Wolfman, Mike Detering, Tickets on sale for Mark His first three albums, “Too boards. The race will cost $10 3 p.m., Second and Cowlitz, Toledo, a Chehalis resident. He is an Cold at Home,” “Longnecks per participant. 864-2121 impersonator of legendary disc Chesnutt Performance and Short Stories” and “Almost Vader is inviting other area Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m., Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, jockey Wolfman Jack. Harry’s Place, a bar and grill Goodbye” have all made RIAA towns to participate. Additional in- 740-1212 or www.communityfarmers Shandor won the Ultimate El- in Toledo, will host country mu- platinum status in the U.S. formation may be obtained by call- market.net vis contest in Memphis, Tenn., in sic singer Mark Chesnutt to play Chesnutt is selling his latest ing Kevin Flynn at (360) 295-0873. Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 24, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Dynamic: New Album Draws Heavily From Family’s Deep Christian Faith Continued from Life 1 watching her younger siblings grow into their roles, take larger As the group ages, the young- parts and insert themselves in est members have come to the the cohesive musical unit that forefront. has become a staple in Lewis “It’s been six years since we’ve County and abroad. recorded an album,” Liddy told “It seems to be a little bit more The Chronicle. “The younger mature as far as we’re older.,” she members of the band have really said of the album. “I think it’s a grown into more of a role.” little more cohesive now. … We Those youngsters include try to keep a cohesiveness de- Tucker, 15, Deter, 14, Vance, 12, spite our varying styles. It’s very and Rudy, 11. fun. It’s very energetic.” “I forget they’re kids a lot of Elisha said one of the things times when I’m playing with he likes best about the album is them,” Elisha said. its commitment to family. Most They’re joined by the elder of the instrumentals and vo- half of the ensemble — Annnie, cals are conducted by Voetberg 19, and Lilja, 17, along with Lid- Family band members, though dy and Elisha. there are some guests. As the years come and go, Frazer Wombeke provides the fifth studio album reflects piano work while Tristan Clar- the fresh contributions of the iege adds some cello and Adna’s younger members and the con- Audra Poor plays penny whis- sistent sound and feel of the old- Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle tles. er, more experienced members Brothers Rudy, 11, left, Deter, 14, center, and Vance Voetberg, 12, right, play with their family during their CD release concert “It was fun playing with of the group. Saturday night at Corbet Theater in Centralia. them,” Elisha said. “It worked “It’s hard to nail down a out.” theme for the CD,” Liddy said. The title of the album marks the group on the CD, the classic The album is loaded with soul- ••• “I think it’s eclectic. We play a the heavy religious tones that hymn “Leaning on the Everlast- ful vocals and instrumentation “Leaning” is available for sale wide range. It’s a reflection of listeners have come to expect ing Arms.” that implements percussions, at Cuppa Joe, at both the Cen- the variety of music that hap- from the Voetberg Family. The latest effort was two bass, fiddles and more. tralia and Chehalis locations. pens in our home on a different “Leaning” is a reference to years in the making. It was re- Liddy said the most enjoy- For more information, visit basis.” one of the songs delivered by corded at a studio in Puyallup. able aspect of the process was www.voetbergfamily.com ADVICE: Dear Abby Aunt Is Left Home Alone Due to Poor Holiday Plans DEAR ABBY: My sister meant I spent the entire day Lara’s future invitations. If your Six weeks later, my cousin’s make matters worse, they avoid “Ruth” and I spent most holidays alone doing nothing. The din- niece pressures you, explain that new bride called my place of em- me. My aunt acts as though it’s dining out together after our ner was grim because they were you have already made plans ployment and left an “emergen- all right for them to treat me families grew up and left home. arguing. with friends. cy” message to phone her. (She this way. I am angry, hurt and Ruth died last year and her At Easter, Lara called saying Although her heart may be left a second one with a neighbor feel my trust has been betrayed. daughter “Lara” plans were “up in the air.” At in the right place, from your of mine.) Very worried and not What do you think I should do began inviting noon on Easter day, she called to description of your niece’s social knowing what to expect, I called now? — USED IN MISSOURI me for holidays say her husband’s sister was vis- skills, they leave much to be de- her immediately. DEAR USED: I think you “so I wouldn’t be iting and they planned to hike in sired. Do not allow her to make The “emergency” turned should write off the loan and alone.” I have the state park and have a picnic you feel guilty and change your out to be a request for a loan of thank your lucky stars that you tried to decline, — something that I physically mind. Your feelings are valid. $500. I was angry but tried not weren’t conned into giving this but she persists. cannot do. She said they planned to show it. After thinking about deadbeat couple more money. If She insists that to have dinner for me “sometime DEAR ABBY: I am a it, I agreed to the loan, although you are asked for more — which I should be with soon.” So, once again, I spent the 45-year-old single male with a my cousin’s wife had hinted that I isn’t out of the realm of possibil- her instead of holiday alone. job I enjoy. Last June, a cousin should give them a larger amount. ity — you can now say, “No, be- with friends, By Abigail Van Buren Should I call Lara and tell her who is close to my age married We agreed on a repayment plan. cause you didn’t repay the first although her exactly how I feel, or just write a for the second time. He married I had misgivings about help- loan I gave you.” Think about it. plans are always tentative and script for the next time she calls? a girl 20 years younger whom he ing them, but somehow my aunt You may have gotten off cheap. often change at the last minute. — HAD IT IN THE SOUTH- had known less than six months. — my cousin’s mother — became ••• Last Christmas she invited WEST Although I was unable to at- involved. She kept insisting I Dear Abby is written by Abigail me to a community holiday din- DEAR HAD IT: If you’d tend the wedding, I sent them a lend them the money. (They Van Buren, also known as Jeanne ner at 2 p.m. with her friends. prefer to spend the holidays with nice card with a generous cash gift. were living with her at the time.) Phillips, and was founded by her At the last minute she called to friends instead of being remind- I never received a thank-you note It has been more than eight mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear say we’d be dining at her house ed of sad memories and feeling for it and although I was offended, months and they have made Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. in the evening instead, which obligated, you should decline I overlooked their rudeness. no effort to pay me back. To Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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An Australian hunting legend braves the wilds of Manhattan. ’ (CC) walker battles evil Darth Vader. ’ Hogan, Linda Kozlowski. ’ SYFY 59 59 › One Missed Call (2008, Horror) Shannyn Sossamon, Ed Burns. WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Insane or Inspired? (N) Hollywood Treasure TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the (CC) Frederick Price Life Focus (CC) Secrets-Clement Creflo Dollar Kroeze Brothers Outreach ’ TBS 55 55 The King of The King of Seinfeld (CC) Seinfeld “The Label Tyler Perry’s Tyler Perry’s Tyler Perry’s Tyler Perry’s ›› Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Maker” (CC) House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Paul Rudd. A 1970s newsman feels threatened by a female employee. (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride American Gypsy Wedding Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride American Gypsy Wedding Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: Bride Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Political Animal” Three Law & Order A woman is mauled to ››› Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz. Premiere. Soldiers seek Nazi scalps in German-occupied ››› The Negotia- roommates are found dead. death by a dog. ’ (CC) (DVS) France. (CC) tor (1998) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball Adventure Time Adventure Time Cartoon Planet King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files “Deadly Attraction” Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Forensic Files Forensic Files Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Suits “Play the Man” Mike faces off USA 58 58 Identifying a traumatized rape victim. woman is found dead in a fountain. young woman’s rape and murder. ’ “Rescue” Benson bonds with Calvin. ADA Paxton’s friend receives threats. against Devon. (CC) VH1 62 62 Single (2011, Comedy-Drama) Stacey Dash, LisaRaye McCoy. ’ Single Ladies Val tries online dating. Single Ladies ’ Single Ladies ’ Storytellers “Jill Scott” ’

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Diet TV NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise at 7:00 AM Jane- Babar Willa’s Land- Red Bull Signa- Golf Senior PGA Championship, Third Round. From Benton Paid Pearlie Zula Shelldon News News NBC 26 26 Sunrise (N) (CC) Dragon (CC) Wild scaping ture Series (N) Harbor, Mich. (N) (S Live) (CC) Prog. (EI) Patrol FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Paid Big Mystery Cookin’, Kids Holly- MLB Who ›› The Bounty (1984, Adventure) Mel Ingredi- Green MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Prog. World Hunters Cutty News wood Player Knew Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. ent Econ. Anaheim at Seattle Mariners. UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Back Zigby Maya Dora... Diego Crema Crema Viva la Familia! Delicioso (SS) Un Refugio para el Amor (SS) Cindy C Paid Sell Sell Flip This House Sell This House: Fix This Fix This Flip This House Flip This House Gene Simmons Family Family Gene Simmons Family Jewels Gene Parking Parking A&E 52 52 Prog. House House (CC) Extreme (CC) Yard Yard (CC) (CC) Family Jewels Jewels Jewels and Shannon feel pressured. Wars Wars A MC 67 67 › Tank Comman- ››› Battle of the Bulge (1965, War) Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw. Weather- ››› The Green Berets (1968) John Wayne. A cynical anti- ›› Midway (1976, War) Charlton Heston. Japanese and ›› Heartbreak dos (1959) beaten American GIs face a massive German assault. (CC) war newsman is assigned to a career soldier. American forces battle over a Pacific island. (CC) Ridge (1986) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Blue Planet Handfishin’ Dogs 101 (CC) Me or the Dog Swamp Wars ’ Swamp Wars ’ Swamp Wars ’ Swamp Wars ’ Swamp Wars ’ Gator Boys (CC) Gator Boys (CC) BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris Chris John The Celebrity Apprentice “And the Around the World Around the World Around the World Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ BRAVO 66 66 Winner Is ...” The winner is chosen. Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Gold Absolutely New World Steven-Chris Reci Stefano Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ Nation Market 22 Min Gags Dragons’ Den ’ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Insider Top 20 Countdown ’ (CC) ››› Blazing Saddles (1974) Cleavon Little. 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(CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Parking Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Flipped Off A designer shows interest Flipped Off “Family Feud” Russell A&E 52 52 in a house. (CC) saves, while Shawn spends. (CC) A MC 67 67 ›› Heartbreak Ridge (1986, War) Clint Eastwood, Marsha Mason, Everett Mc- ››› Flags of Our Fathers (2006, War) Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford, Adam Beach. Premiere. The men who raised the ›››› Letters From Iwo Jima (2006, Gill. Marine sergeant sees ex-wife, readies recruits for Grenada. (CC) flag on Iwo Jima become heroes. War) Ken Watanabe. (CC) APL 43 43 Man-Eating Super Snake ’ (CC) Man-Eating Super Croc ’ Call of the Wildman ’ River Monsters: Unhooked (N) ’ River Monsters: Killer Sharks River Monsters: Unhooked ’ BET 56 56 ›› Johnson Family Vacation (2004, Comedy) (CC) ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. 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Zumba Dance CNN 44 44 World’s Untold Stories CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Presents: Selling Miracles 24/7 Pacquiao/Bradley ’ (CC) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Presents: Selling Miracles CNNH 45 45 CNN Presents: Selling Miracles World’s Untold Stories The Investigators “Helzer Skelter” Body of Evidence Body of Evidence 24/7 Pacquiao/Bradley ’ (CC) CNN Newsroom (N) COM 60 60 ›› Dumb & Dumber (1994) Jim Carrey. Two witless won- › Joe Dirt (2001, Comedy) David Spade, Dennis Miller, Brittany Daniel. A mullet- ››› Jackass 2.5 (2007) Johnny Knox- ›› Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008, Romance-Comedy) ders take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (CC) headed janitor relates his personal tale of woe. (CC) ville, Bam Margera. (CC) Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks. (CC) D I S 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. 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(Live) MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Club Deportivo Chivas USA. MLS Soccer SPIKE 57 57 ›››› Star Wars IV: A New Hope (1977, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison ›››› Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980, Science Fiction) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher. Luke I Am Bruce Lee (2011) People discuss Ford. Young Luke Skywalker battles evil Darth Vader. ’ Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia face Darth Vader’s wrath. ’ the legacy of Bruce Lee. ’ SYFY 59 59 Lake Placid 2 (2007), Sam McMurray Lake Placid 3 (2010, Horror) Colin Ferguson, Yancy Butler. (CC) Super Shark (2011) John Schneider, Jimmie Walker. Premiere. Sharktopus (2010) Eric Roberts. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades Clancy Live-Holy Land ››› To End All Wars (2001, War) Ciaran McMenamin. ’ TBS 55 55 Friends (CC) Friends “The One Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Kiss The Big Bang The Big Bang ››› The Longest Yard (1974, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Eddie Albert, Ed Lauter. Convicts take on Harold & Kumar With Mrs. Bing” Race” ’ (CC) Hello” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) guards in a no-holds-barred football game. (CC) Go TLC 38 38 Undercover Boss “DirecTV” (CC) Undercover Boss: Abroad (N) (CC) Undercover Boss “MGM Grand” ’ Undercover Boss “DirecTV” (CC) Undercover Boss: Abroad ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Mack Trucks” ’ TNT 54 54 ››› Forrest Gump (1994, Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise. An ››› The Sum of All Fears (2002, Suspense) Ben Affleck, Morgan Freeman, James Cromwell. Pre- ›› Annapolis (2006, Drama) James Franco, Tyrese Gibson. innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. (CC) miere. Terrorists plan to detonate a nuclear bomb in the U.S. (CC) A young man enters the U.S. Naval Academy. (CC) TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Adventure Time ›› Planet 51 (2009, Comedy) Voices of Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel. 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