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By Bianca Fortis This Buck ’s [email protected] Editor’s note: Many businesses, lobbies Anheuser-Busch and organizations give money to those run- ning for office, especially incumbents. Does Pours Money Into that money influence their vote? To pick just one example, why would a worldwide Political Campaigns brewing company donate to every single in- cumbent in the Lewis County area, includ- for You ing both Democrats and Republicans? ANheUseR-BUsCh CAMPAiGN CoNTRiBUTioNs With each election season comes co- pious campaign contributions given to To 19Th AND 20Th DisTRiCT LeGisLAToRs political candidates. Legislator District Amount Anheuser-Busch Date Candidates receive money from indi- Location viduals, as well as political action com- Sen. Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond 19th $800 Van Nuys, Calif. Nov. 18, 2011 mittees, unions and corporations; money often comes from out of state even for lo- Rep. Dean Takko, D-Longview 19th $800 Olympia Nov. 10, 2011 cal candidates. Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen 19th $800 Van Nuys, Calif. Nov. 9, 2011 please see BUCK, back page Sen. Dan Swecker, R-Rochester 20th $800 St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 17, 2011 Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis 20th $800 Van Nuys, Calif. Oct. 27, 2011 Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama 20th $800 Van Nuys, Calif. Oct. 25, 2011 (formerly 18th)

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Calendar Old Custom to Be Revived at St. Francis Xavier Quilt class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Senior Thursday, June 7 Center, 864-2112 Lyceum Lecture Series, “Cuba — Cul- ture, People and Change,” by Glenoma resident Barb Selis, noon-12:50 p.m., Friday, June 8 Roxy Theatre, 496-5022 Oregon Trail music and dancing, Open mic, 5:40 p.m. signup, 6:30- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., 10:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Public Agencies Cities Senior Center Centralia College Board of Trustees, Potato and taco salad bar, open to 3 p.m., Hanson Boardrooms, Centralia everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior Center, Winlock, 785-4325 College, 736-9391, ext 231 The Chronicle, file photo NAMI Family-to-Family Education Libraries Program, for families of persons diag- The Corpus Christi The Knitting Circle, 4-6 p.m., for nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30-9 procession is held adults and teens, Salkum Timberland p.m., First United Methodist Church, 506 last year at the par- Library, 985-2148 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748-4024 ish of the North or 748-0195 Support Groups American Martyrs Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- in Seattle. A similar ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., “Up From Grief,” for those grieving procession will be Tenino, 273-8793 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- held this Sunday sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 Devilfish Public House, celebrating Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 first year, Annie Henry and the Tim Hall in Toledo. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Band, 8 p.m., 289 N.W. Chehalis Ave., p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Chehalis, 996-4682 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Mar- Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- ket, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, lew- ence room, 736-5394, Facebook page: iscountyfarmersmarket.org A revival of an old custom of There are some blessings and Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis Support Music and dancing, Middle of the Group Road, 9 p.m., Rumor’s, 543 N.W. Pacific the Eucharistic Procession and other facets of the liturgy done. Ave., Chehalis Benediction will be held dur- Then the congregation will pro- Organizations ing the Feast of Corpus Christi Libraries cess back into the church for Oakview Grange, 7 p.m.., 2715 N. on Sunday at St. Francis Xavier benediction of the Blessed Sac- Pearl St., Centralia, 736-5639 Summer Program at the Library, Catholic Church near Toledo. rament. The congregation will Lewis County Tea Party, 6:30-7:30 starts June 8, Winlock Timberland Li- Mass will begin at 8:30 a.m. p.m., Veterans Memorial Museum, 100 brary, for children and teens, 785-3461 and will be done about 9:20 a.m. then sing “Holy God We Praise S.W. Veterans Way, Chehalis, 7360-4751 Organizations The congregation will then pro- Thy Name” while the church bells toll out. It is estimated the Senior Centers Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, ceed outside and to the cemetery, Low impact exercise, 9-11 a.m., Ole- 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- which is alongside the church. event will be done by 10:15 a.m. qua Senior Center munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, The choir will be outside and Coffee and desserts served after Cook’s choice lunch and bingo, 11 273-3604 lead in hymns (some in Latin). in the hall. a.m.-2 p.m., Olequa Senior Center Computers class, Toledo Senior Cen- Support Groups ter, 864-2112 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Low-impact exercise class, 3-4 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Saturday, June 9 Discover Unusual and Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- [email protected] Offbeat Washington ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Senior Centers Marine Corps Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities at Library Talk Senior Center, 748-0061 Potato bar, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Se- League Auxiliary Dance day, 10-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities nior Center With summer road trips Senior Center, 748-0061 Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested to Hold Fundraiser around the corner, discover where Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation, donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, to find some of Washington’s Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 $5.95, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 at Applebee’s most offbeat and unusual land- Pinochle, 11 a.m., Morton Senior Cen- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities The Auxiliary for the Marine marks. Author and radio pro- ter, 496-3230 Senior Center, 748-0061 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation, Corps League will be hosting a ducer Harriet Baskas will be at the Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 suggest- Centralia Timberland Library on ed donation, Morton Senior Center, Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 breakfast fundraiser 8-10 a.m. 496-3231 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Toledo Saturday at the Chehalis Apple- Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. to Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Cen- Senior Center, 864-2112 beel’s. The auxiliary will be rais- share the whys and whereabouts ter, 864-2112 Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior ing money to mail Christmas of such attractions as a drive- Open pool, 9 a.m., Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 gifts to troops in Afghanistan. through stump displayed at a rest Center, 864-2112 Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- stop on Interstate 5 and the statue ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 The $10 tickets will provide a Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m., To- breakfast of two pancakes, two of the world’s largest egg in neigh- ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, boring Winlock. Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo 7-10 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, 807- bacon strips, two sausage links, Senior Center, 864-2112 1761 or 520-6518 two eggs and a beverage. please see CALENDAR, page Main 4

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for June 8, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L L 49.73 65.0 -0.12 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 73.83 85.0 +0.10 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s H H 3.20 10.5 -0.40 L Cowlitz at Randle 50s 40s Showers Likely Showers Likely Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 8.42 18.0 -0.69 30s Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 47º 58º 45º 59º 48º 66º 50º 70º 49º 20s 7.78 ---- -0.32 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 ...... 9:04 p.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunrise tomorrow ...... 5:18 a.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 63 44/64 Moonrise ...... No Rise National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 37 49/59 Moonset ...... 10:18 a.m. Normal High ...... 72 Port Angeles Fri. Sat. Normal Low ...... 49 47/54 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 97 in 1935 Seattle Anchorage 62/49 sh 61/49 pc Last New First Full Record Low ...... 37 in 1950 51/58 Boise 71/41 s 58/42 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 6/11 6/19 6/26 7/3 Boston 76/60 t 80/63 pc Yesterday ...... 0.07" 47/59 44/60 Dallas 87/70 t 92/73 s Month to date ...... 0.22" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 86/72 s 87/73 s Normal month to date . . .0.44" Centralia 48/59 Las Vegas 101/79 s 97/72 s Year to date ...... 22.41" 47/58 Yakima Allergen Friday Saturday Nashville 87/63 s 90/68 s Normal year to date . . . .23.37" Chehalis Trees Low Low Phoenix 105/74 s 103/74 s 41/65 Grass None None Longview 46/59 St. Louis 87/63 s 90/68 s Area Conditions 49/59 Weeds High High Salt Lake City 89/63 s 77/49 s Vancouver Shown is tomorrow’s Mold None None San Francisco 65/50 s 71/51 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 83/63 s 87/68 s Yesterday Portland 49/59 The Dalles are tonight’s lows and City Hi/Lo Prcp. 51/59 48/62 tomorrow’s highs. World Cities Packwood 57/41 0.12 Pe Ell 64/36 0.54 Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Rochester 61/37 0.00 Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Toledo 70/50 0.32 Fri. Sat. Fri. Sat. Baghdad 109/79 s 106/79 s New 102/84 s 103/84 s Napavine 61/40 0.00 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx 91/71 cl 91/71 cl Paris 74/59 pc 70/59 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 58/48 sh 59/50 sh Spokane 59/40 sh 54/42 sh London 63/55 t 59/55 t Rio de Janeiro 75/70 t 71/70 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 58/50 sh 57/52 sh Tri Cities 71/47 pc 66/47 pc City 82/55 t 81/55 t Rome 81/61 s 84/61 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 59/47 sh 61/50 sh Wenatchee 64/49 sh 63/49 mc Moscow 70/59 ra 63/59 ra Sydney 64/48 sh 64/48 sh

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Lobo, a German shepherd, barks, growls and pulls as he's held back by handler Oicer Ruben Ramirez during a demonstration on Wednesday. Lobo Takes a Bite of Crime ... and The Chronicle BARK AND BITE: Police ON THE WEB Dog Adds Real Teeth Watch video of Chronicle to Law Enforcement Reporter Stephanie Schendel’s encounter with Lobo at www. By Stephanie Schendel chronline.com/multimedia. [email protected] An attack by a police K-9 is ter each successful takedown, similar to getting hit by a line- Ramirez would whistle, hoot backer with teeth, Centralia and cheer, giving Lobo enthusi- Police Officer Ruben Ramirez astic praise for a job well done. told me right before Lobo, the For Lobo, attacking bad guys 97-pound purebred German is just a game, Ramirez said. shepherd, grabbed onto my arm At the end of each game, and attempted to yank me to the Lobo would get his toy and wag ground. his tail. For a wimp like me, the Lobo is also trained in ve- thought of a linebacker coming hicle protection, meaning while at me full force was enough to he is in the police car, he barks at make me cringe. Add in fero- everyone who approaches it. cious-looking pearly whites, and Above all else, however, Lobo it was almost enough to make is trained to protect Ramirez. me change my mind about vol- Everytime Lobo hears unteering to participate in Lo- Ramirez flip on the car’s flashers, bo’s training. unbuckle his seat belt, or make For the past week, I’ve been any other noise that indicates he Pete Caster / [email protected] working on a story about the is about to get out of the vehicle, Stephanie Schendel runs away from Centralia Police K-9 Unit's Lobo as handler Ruben Ramirez looks on during a demonstra- various K-9 programs in Lewis Lobo sits attentive and ready in tion on Wednesday at the city’s training facility. County. After reading about the back of the car. K-9s, I decided I wanted to do “It’s like having your best some “hands-on” research and friend with you all the time,” asked the Centralia Police De- Ramirez said. partment if I could get attacked At one point during the by a police dog. training session, Ramirez told They offered to let me par- me to yell and shout profanities ticipate in a training, and I en- at him like a real bad guy would thusiastically (and a bit stupidly) in order to get Lobo into the agreed. training exercise. Lobo is a general service K-9, I tried shouting the su- meaning he tracks and searches per original insult of calling for “bad guys.” Ramirez a pig, but as it turns out, Wednesday afternoon, I was I make an unimpressive bad guy. the bad guy Lobo was looking Every time I would try to shout for. Dressed in a thick-padded and swear at Ramirez, I’d do it marshmallow-like suit, I at- with a huge smile on my face. tempted to run and hide as Lobo Despite my smile, Lobo did tracked me down, and bit me not hesitate to bite the fat suit until Ramirez called him off. and try and take me down. Every time I ran from Lobo, Later in the training, Ramirez I felt like a less-graceful ante- told me to push him. When I did, lope running from a lion on the Lobo immediately jumped up Discovery Channel. Just like the and bit into my arm, and pulled antelope on TV, I didn’t stand a me away from Ramirez. chance. Especially wearing a suit By the time the training was that made me look like I abrupt- over, I had a gnarly bruise on my Centralia Police Department K-9 Lobo clamps down on the arm of reporter Stephanie Schendel Wednesday as Oicer Ruben ly gained about 200 pounds. arm from the pressure of Lobo’s Ramirez observes. Before Wednesday, I had no teeth through the suit. idea what police K-9s were ca- In addition to the bruise, a pable of. After spending an hour sore arm, and dog hair and with Lobo, I realized that if I drool on my clothes, the other were a real bad guy who wasn’t thing I will take away from my June belongs to "The Fish" wearing a marshmallow suit, I’d afternoon with Lobo is that if I probably pee my pants if I saw ever try and run from the police, Lobo’s teeth coming at me. I need to make sure they don’t IRTHAY! Without the suit, Lobo would have a K-9 with them. OUR 1ST B likely fracture a bone and rip ••• CELEBRATE skin off my arm. Stephanie Schendel: (360) During the training, af- 807-8208 Live Music Every Tuesday, 6-8pm

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Newspapers Newspapers 360-807-8203 In Education In 996-4682 • Main 4 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 Napavine School District Hires Help to Find New Superintendent DISTRICT’S TOP EDUCATOR: Rick Anthony, of Education- Smith will be resigning from al Consultants, will act as the her position but will complete Trisha Smith to Take lead consultant and help the dis- contractual obligations through New Position in trict perform an outside search June 30, before taking the prin- to fill the position. The services cipal position at R.E. Bennett Chehalis Next Year should cost the district no more Elementary School in Chehalis By Amy Nile than $5,900. Anthony has helped other next fall. [email protected] local districts including Win- Smith leaves the Napavine The board of directors for lock and Onalaska find their top School District following a the Napavine School District educators. much-publicized debate sur- held a special meeting Monday The district is looking for a rounding the school board’s Riverside Fire Authority / Courtesy photo to hire an educational consult- candidate who has a master’s decision to hire Jason Prather as Riverside Fire Authority personnel used their aerial ladder truck to survey a hopper ing firm to in the superin- degree, a Washington princi- the new dean of students at the at the Northwest Hardwoods Mill in Centralia for damage Tuesday and to detect tendent search. pal’s certificate and teaching high school. the severity of a hopper ire by utilizing a heat-detecting thermal imaging camera. and principal experience. They “The company will help us The Chehalis School Board gather feedback,” said Trisha prefer someone with a superin- Smith, the district’s current su- tendent credential and experi- approved Smith’s hire as R.E. No Injuries After Wood Dust perintendent. “It’s the intention ence. Bennett principal at their meet- of the board to include the com- Smith said they expect to ing on Tuesday. Hopper Explodes in Centralia munity and our staff to find the hire a new lead educator by early ••• By The Chronicle were no open flames. best fit for our community.” July. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 An explosion in a wood dust Fire personnel used an aerial hopper explosion and fire at the ladder truck to survey the hop- News in Brief Northwest Hardwoods Mill at per for damage, and also used a 3000 Galvin Road in Centralia thermal imaging camera to de- By The Chronicle Friday, honoring longtime Cen- ing and filed with the clerk of caused a small fire and a tempo- tect heat in the hopper, accord- tralia College forestry, botany the city of Winlock prior to the rary evacuation Tuesday after- ing to the release. Centralia High School and zoology instructor Rufus meeting. noon, according to the Riverside The damage from the fire Student Receives a Kiser during a ceremony at 2 Arrangements to accom- Fire Authority. and explosion was minimal, and p.m. in the foyer of Washington modate special needs, handicap About 17 firefighters from there were no injuries. Gates Millennium Hall. accessibility or an interpreter Riverside Fire Authority, the Two firefighters remained Scholarship A placard will be unveiled can be made with 24 hours of Chehalis Fire Department and on-scene until early Wednesday recognizing Kiser, who started advance notice by calling (360) West Thurston Fire Authority morning in case of a dust explo- A senior at Centralia High teaching at the college in 1941 785-3811. responded to the fire at 1:55 p.m. sion and to ensure that the burn- School has received the Gates and retired in the mid-1970s. Tuesday, according to Riverside ing wood dust was fully extin- Millennium Scholarship. Kiser’s family, former stu- State-Funded Online Fire Authority Fire Chief Jim guished as it was unloaded from “It’s really unusual that some- dents, friends and colleagues Walkowski. When crews arrived, the hopper onto large transport one gets it. It’s a really big schol- are expected to attend. The School Hosts Open the sawdust inside the hopper trucks for disposal, Walkowski arship,” said Barbara Boone, a public is also invited to the ded- was smoldering; however, there said. counselor at Centralia High ication. House in Centralia School. The college began building Columbia Virtual Acad- Power Outage Scheduled for Miakah the facility known as KNOLL emy, a state-funded alternative Nix can renew last year, and since then it has to brick and mortar schools, is Reynolds Road in Centralia Sunday this scholar- served as a learning tool for stu- hosting a statewide roadshow to By The Chronicle eas north of the Skookumchuck ship every year dents. A major feature of the provide information to families River and all connecting streets through her KNOLL is that it holds plant life about their home school cur- Centralia City Light has will be included. doctoral degree representing all ecological re- riculum options. scheduled a power outage to at any accredit- gions of the state. Attendees will have the op- take place on Sunday from 10 The outage will allow crews ed school in the Kiser, who was born in 1907, portunity to ask state-certified a.m. until about 5:30 p.m. to safely make repairs to the dis- country. Miakah Nix started researching the plant questions regarding education The power outage will impact tribution system and to prepare More than earned Reynolds Road and all connecting for transfer of power to a new scholarship species on Seminary Hill early options. 24,000 students in his career and continued until The school will hold a free streets, along with the area north substation. applied and Nix is one of 1,000 his death in 1995. information session in the Cen- of the Skookumchuck River. The new substation will go students to receive the scholar- Kiser also served as Centra- tralia train depot’s multi-pur- The Reynolds Road area will into service on July 1 and will ship nationwide. Nix won the lia College’s science curriculum pose room on June 13 from 10 be the first to experience the provide additional service reli- funds based on her leadership, advisor, dean of instruction and a.m. to 5 p.m. outage. ability and capability for future community service and aca- was the founder of the college’s For more information call By mid-afternoon, the North energy expansion, according to demic achievement. forestry club. (509) 937-2678. Pearl Street and Highway 507 ar- Centralia City Light. “She’s a very bright young woman,” Boone said. “And she’s very deserving of it.” Winlock City Council to Nix will attend the Univer- Hold Public Meeting for sity of Oregon next year. Transportation Plan Centralia College The Winlock City Council JUNE 9 will hold a public meeting to STARTING AT, 8 A.M. to Dedicate KNOLL consider the city’s six-year trans- portation improvement plan on SATURDAY on Friday June 25 at 7:20 p.m. at city hall at Centralia College will for- 323 N.E. First St. mally dedicate the Kiser Natu- Objections may be made ral Outdoor Learning Lab on orally at the hearing or in writ-

Calendar: Pe Ell Recycling Event Okuma Avenger $ 99 Spinning Reels SAVE 50% $ Continued from Main 2 bring in up to 25 passenger and SATURDAY 19 Was 39.99 133348 light truck tires at 50 cents each ONLY! Baskas will delve into the during the special event, said SAVE 50% cultural, economic, artistic, his- SATURDAY Melanie Case, recycling pro- ONLY! toric and philosophical influ- gram coordinator for the Lewis ences on local and state history County Solid Waste Utility, $ 99 by exploring iconic and unusual which is organizing the event 49 objects, events and stories. 20° Sleeping Bag with officials at the town of Pe Twin Pack • Includes one grey and “Learning the often-forgot- Ell. Cash or check will be accept- one blue bag ten or untold story behind an ed for the tire payment. Was $99.99 03333193 artifact or event leads to a dis- Several other materials may cussion of history and commu- be recycled for free: appliances, nity identity and brings added including freezers, refrigerators, meaning and context to objects stoves, hot water tanks, washers, and events within a community,” dryers and dish washers; com- wrote Baskas in a summary of her puter monitors, CPUs, laptops $ 50 $ presentation, titled “Unusual and and televisions; and yard debris SAVE 4 SAVE 70 SATURDAY SATURDAY Offbeat People, Places, Things such as grass clippings, branch- ONLY! ONLY! and Events in Washington State.” es and leaves. Baskas is currently working Sensitive document shred- $ 49 $ 99 on a book about the objects mu- ding will be offered from 9 a.m. 10 99 Sellier & Bellot Cabela’s XPG Force seums rarely or never show to the to noon on Saturday, too. Cus- 9mm Ammo Was $169.99 021508 Was $14.99 public and on a radio series about tomers may bring in up to three 02954645 the 50th anniversary of the Se- bags or boxes of sensitive docu- attle World’s Fair. Her website is ments they would like shredded www.harrietbaskas.com. and then recycled. This event is cosponsored Anyone with questions about by Humanities Washington the event or recycling in gen- and the Friends of the Centralia eral may call 740-1452, or Pe Ell Timberland Library. The library Town Hall at 291-3543. SAVE 50% SAVE $15 is located at 110 S. Silver St., SATURDAY SATURDAY Centralia. For more information, Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix ONLY! ONLY! contact the library at (360) 736- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- halis, [email protected] 0183 or go to www.TRL.org. $ 50 $ 99 Toledo Family Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 12 24 Second and Cowlitz, Toledo, 864-2121 Men’s Just Jason Men’s Weatherproof® Short-Sleeve Shirts $ Belted Cargo Shorts Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- Was 24.99 Was $39.99 905867 Recycling Event ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., 905289/5286/5290/5288/5287 Planned for Pe Ell Tenino, 273-8793 Ribbon cutting, Kiwi Lawnmower Lewis County residents will & Chainsaw Repair, 11 a.m.-noon, 1103 CH473587cz.cg have the opportunity to recycle Reynolds Ave. No. 3, Centralia, 807-4379 passenger and light truck tires, Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 on or off the rim, at a reduced p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit price Saturday in Pe Ell. www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and The recycling event will be Twitter at T90Market 1600 Gateway Blvd. NE • Lacey, WA 98516 10 a.m.-3 p.m. near the Town Music and dancing, Middle of the (360) 252-3500 • www.cabelas.com/lacey Hall office, 111 S. Main St. Road, 9 p.m., Rumor’s, 543 N.W. Pacific Exit 111 (I-5) Residential customers may Ave., Chehalis • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 ron reynolds seeks five Years’ pay, benefits from toledo school district by natalie st. John The Daily News Lewis County Fire District 5 / Courtesy photo TOLEDO — Ron Reynolds Fire destroyed a Napavine-area mobile home and all its contents Tuesday after- is asking district officials to pay noon. him more than $400,000 to re- sign his position as principal of Toledo Elementary School. Napavine Mobile Home In a May 8 letter to Craig Hanson, attorney for the Toledo School District, Reynolds’ attor- Destroyed by Fire ney, Rick Cordes, wrote, “I am By The Chronicle afraid (Reynolds’) offer will not be too appealing to your clients A fire destroyed a Napavine mo- (the district), but Ron would bile home and all its contents Tues- walk away from all of this for day afternoon, according to Lewis five years of pay and benefits.” County Fire District 5. The cause of the fire is still undetermined. June 1st - June 7th Reynolds has been on paid The Chronicle, file photo When crews arrived at about 1 he Lorax leave since October 2011, when Ron and Jonathan Reynolds enter a Lewis County Superior Court room this past p.m. at the site on the 100 of $3 • PG13 a coroner’s inquest jury named November after turning themselves in to the Lewis County Sherif’s Oice in re- Woodard Road, heavy smoke was 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat & Sun) him and his son Jonathan as sponse to warrants for their arrest issued by Lewis County Coroner Warren McLeod. suspects in the December 1998 visible coming from the mobile Mirror Mirror shooting death of his wife, Ron- home, according to the release. $3 • PG13 CH472939cz.cg da Reynolds. No one was home at the time of 6:00 pm the fire, and a neighbor called Since then, the district has ‘‘Can I tell you it will be a HELL NO!’’ 21 Jump Street been engaged in an effort to 911. A family of three lived in the $3 • R home, and were offered assistance sever ties with Reynolds, citing 9:00pm & 12:30pm (Wed early bird matinee) problems with his work perfor- sharon bower by the American Red Cross. A total of 16 firefighters from $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, mance. Toledo superintendent, in response to Reynolds’ five-year settlement request minor with parent at or before 6:00pm “We haven’t been able to Fire District 5, Fire District 15 Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE come to separation terms with and Fire District 6 responded to 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia Mr. Reynolds,” Toledo superin- the fire, according to the release. (360) 736-1634 • mcmenamins.com tendent Sharon Bower said in a phone interview Monday after- test scores are not achieved dur- noon. ing the 2012-2013 school year, Tuesday, Cordes contended the district could be required by that the district’s claims of poor federal law to fire the elementary performance are ill-founded. school principal. “All of the publicity” sur- “Those mandates ... will likely rounding Reynolds’ alleged in- require that as soon as the end of volvement in the death of his the next school year that princi- estranged wife is reason pal of the building be terminat- the district wishes to dismiss ed. That reality, when coupled Important Announcement Reynolds, Cordes said. with an employee’s nationally “If he had done anything, that broadcast admission that he is From might be a basis to not renew his unable to perform his duties, I contract, but he didn’t,” Cordes trust would cause Mr. Reynolds Lawyer Nursery Inc said. to reconsider the terms under If he were offered the oppor- which he would be willing to re- tunity to return to the district in sign from employment ...” Han- some other capacity, Reynolds son wrote to Cordes on May 11. “probably” would go back to Until the dispute with Reyn- Nursery Stock work, Cordes said, “But I don’t olds is resolved, the district can- see that as realistic.” not hire a replacement. To fill the A five-year settlement would gap, the district has announced see Reynolds, who is 60, through that Lisa Hull, the current princi- pal of Toledo High School will be- Sale Continues to retirement age, Cordes said. But the cash-strapped district is come the third person to lead the highly unlikely to agree to such elementary school since Reynolds’ 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Mon.-Sat. a substantial payout. departure. Hull is slated to remain “It should go without saying at the elementary school indefi- that (Toledo School District) nitely, and was chosen on the basis is not in a fiscal position that of her record of raising test scores Lawyer Nursery will continue their spring would even come close to al- at the high school, Bower said. lowing such settlement terms. In the meantime, Bower said sale at wholesale prices until June 16th, weather ... With all due respect, the fact the district will post a one-year that Mr. Reynolds has been al- position for a principal for the permitting. lowed time off with pay for a high school. If legal disputes with lengthy period of time seems to Reynolds are resolved, that posi- Present conditions are very conducive to planting. be lost on him when he makes tion could become permanent. a proposal that he should be Cordes has stated that he and paid an additional five years of Reynolds will consider counter- We still have lots of bare root trees and shrubs pay for continuing not to work,” offers. However, if the district Hanson wrote in a May 11 re- and Reynolds are unable to available to offer the public the opportunity to buy sponse to learning of Reynolds’ reach an agreement, the case is terms. likely to go to court. our plants at wholesale prices. Most of the species “Can I tell you it will be a HELL NO!” Bower wrote to and varieties of stock offered at our Memorial Day Hanson in an apparent response to Reynolds’ request. Weekend sale are still available. Please go to our “It’s not an offer we could en- web site at www.nurserystocksale.com for a list of

tertain,” Bower told The Daily CH473573sl.cg News. The situation is further com- availability, prices, and other important information. plicated by the school’s involve- ment in a federally mandated please recycle school improvement plan. If this newspaper Lawyer Nursery, Inc • 7515 Meridian Road SE • Olympia, WA 98513 improvements to standardized

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Business Profile King of the Cowlitz GETTING PAID TO FISH: out in his 26-foot Alumaweld boat with his sidekick Gauge, Fisherman Lee Barkie of a purebred black lab, Barkie ABOUT THE BUSINESS Chehalis Turns Lifelong bought to take pheasant hunting in Eastern Washington. Owner: Lee Barkie Love Into a Business Business: Lee Barkie’s North- “He’s than any dog I’ve west River Fishing By Amy Nile ever had. I haven’t had to teach Age of Business: 23 years him anything,” Barkie said. [email protected] Number of Employees: 1 “He’s pretty mellow in the boat Address: Chehalis Whether the people on his but in the field he’s a psycho.” Phone: (360) 304-0771 (call boat catch fish or not, often de- Barkie said fishermen have or text) pends on the skill and experi- an old superstition about ba- Website: www.nwriverfishing. ence of Lee Barkie of Chehalis. nanas. com Chris Geier / [email protected] He has spent the last 26 years “Some guys say you can’t have Professional ishing guide Lee Barkie removes his boat from its trailer before an working as a full-time fishing bananas in the boat or you won’t TOP FIVE BEST CATCHES outing on the Cowlitz River. Barkie, who says he is on the water more than 200 guide and building his business: catch fish,” he said. “I always days a year, has been a guide since 1985. Lee Barkie’s Northwest River have bananas and it’s never hurt ON LEE BARKIE’S BOAT Barkie also helps the fisher- Fishing. me. I’d rub it on my bait. It don’t 1 — A 52-pound king salmon men and women on board learn This time of year, Barkie make no difference.” 2 — A 25-pound winter how to duplicate the way the takes customers fishing for However, Barkie said the steelhead herring would look in the water spring king salmon, also known scent of sunscreen does scare off 3 — A 12-foot sturgeon to make the bait more attractive as spring chinook, on the the fish. 4 — A 27-pound Steelhead to the salmon. Cowlitz River. Barkie said he has seen a lot 5 — 102 steelhead caught on “If you don’t get the right spin “The spring chinook is the of things over the years so noth- the Snake River in one day you won’t catch a fish,” he ex- most sought-after fish,” Barkie ing surprises him anymore. plained. said. “But they’re the hardest “My boat is the party boat. Barkie spends about three Professional ishing guide Lee Barkie’s fish to catch, unfortunately.” We have a lot of fun,” Barkie said. dog, Gauge, often jumps on the front Barkie knows from experi- months a year in Idaho guiding The spring fish have more He tells stories of people act- of Barkie’s boat during trips between ence where the fish lie and backs on the Snake River. But the rest oil content than the fall salmon, ing stupid on the water and dar- ishing areas on the Cowlitz River. his boat into certain spots down of the time he is usually fishing which makes the meat taste bet- ing river rescues. the Cowlitz and Columbia rivers. river. At 51, Barkie said the glory of ter. “I’ve rescued 76 people,” said “People think this is the glo- “After awhile you just figure being one of the top boats with Barkie has been fishing since Barkie, who has a Coast Guard ry job,” he said. “But they don’t out what works best,” he said. the biggest catch has worn off. he was just 4 years old, when he licence and has trained in first realize how much preparation “What gets me excited is the learned to fish on the Green Riv- aid and CPR. Barkie prepares bait like her- work there is.” ring and will even put it on the people who get excited,” he said. er with his dad and uncle. But most days, Barkie’s fish- In fact, Barkie often works “Like the kids or the women out “I was hooked on the river ing skills come in more handy hook for his customers. from early in the morning when “It’s not just you put a herring fishing with their husbands.” ever since,” he said. for customers like Dr. Michael the fish are biting until late at Barkie said late June to Sep- When he was in his early 20s Strohbach, who was on the river on and throw it overboard,” Stro- night when he is finished pre- tember is the best time to catch he worked in a sporting goods last week with 22-year-old son hbach explained. “That’s what paring for the next day. lots of fish. But when the fish store and people would come in, Lucas. makes the difference between “It’s gotten so bad because of wanting someone to take them “I’ve fished with a lot of fisher- catching fish and not catching the fisheries,” he said. aren’t biting, he makes custom- fishing. Barkie started taking men and Lee really knows his stuff. fish. That’s why Lee catches fish, Because the federal govern- ers laugh by telling funny stories people out part-time until he He has the eye for details,” said because of all the detail.” ment has cut funding for raising of his days on the river. started to get busy and turned it Strohbach, who lives in Chehalis. Barkie helps customers fig- fish over the last several years, “When the fishing is bad, I into a full-time gig. Barkie first checks the height ure just how much reel to put Barkie said he now has to work have to become the entertain- “Back then it was hard to find and flow of the water to deter- out on the expensive fishing harder for every catch. ment,” he said. “I always tell a guide,” said Barkie, now presi- mine where to fish. rods he provides. “We used to go out and expect to people, ‘I’m a guide, not a god.’ dent of the Sport Fishing Guides “After being down here, you “Lee has fished so long he catch limits,” he said. “Those days Safeway is the only sure thing.” of Washington. figure out where you can fish,” knows exactly how much to put are gone. Anytime you can catch ••• Today, he takes customers he said. out,” Strohbach said. one fish each, that’s a good day.” Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 News in Brief By The Chronicle For more information visit Sunbird Shopping ing on June 19. Entrants do not Junior members can reg- rbauction.com. need to be present to win. ister cattle in the American Ritchie Bros. Center Offering Contest Angus Association, participate in programs conducted by the Auctioneers to Reflections Salon for Free Goodies Rochester Resident National Junior Angus Asso- Hold Grand Opening Reopens Under Customers can enter to win Named New Junior ciation and take part in asso- free stuff at Sunbird in Chehalis ciation-sponsored shows and Sale on June 14 New Ownership this week. The center will have American Angus other national and regional Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Reflections Salon reopened entry boxes located throughout events. will hold a grand opening on June 1 at 2124 N. Pearl St. in the store for a number of items, Association Member The American Angus Asso- June 14 at 8 a.m. The company Centralia under including boots, shoes, knives, The American Angus Asso- ciation is the largest beef breed will auction 2,300 items and new ownership, fishing and camping gear, gift ciation has named Benjamin W. association in the world, with their Maytown properties at the after closing cards and canning supplies. Stadeli, of Rochester, as a new nearly 30,000 active adult and sale. last October. Sunbird will hold the draw- junior member. junior members. The company moved to the Owner Stacie new site right off Interstate 5’s Munro, formerly exit 68 from its previous loca- of Evolution tion at Maytown in Thurston Hair Design in County. The new 200-acre fa- Centralia, is now cility quadruples the size of the offering hair and Stacie Munro The most choices you’ve seen Thurston County site. nail services at owner, The grand opening auction Reflections Sa- Reflections Salon since the paint store. — the second to be held at the lon. site — will feature a ribbon cut- For more information or ting ceremony with guest speak- to make an appointment call ers at 11 a.m. (360)330-2994. Opponents' Petitions Block Debut of Gay-Marriage Law

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Interest may be tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Check with your tax advisor. LENDER ter Nicolas, law professor at the ness and treating people fairly.” CH469509cz.cg JUNE 2012 usiness onnections BC Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce WELCOME NEW MEMBERS What are your plans Sherwin-Williams Upcoming Events in Joe Edwards 1565 NW Louisiana Ave for the summer Chehalis WA 98532 Lewis County (360) 740-0100 JUNE (360) 740-6779 16...... Swede Days Midsommer Fest [email protected] Rochester 360-273-7974 www.sherwin-williams.com 17 ...... Father’s Day Dinner Steam Train Ride Kiwi Lawnmower & 360-748-9593 Chainsaw Repair 23-24 ...... Winlock Egg Days Mark and Kathi Cranswick Winlock 360-785-3140 1103 Reynolds Ave # 3 23 ...... United Way “Chef’s Night Out” Centralia WA 98531 (360) 807-4379 Lucky Eagle Casino 5pm, 360-748-8100 [email protected] 23 ...... Billetproof Car Show SWW Fair 360-736-6072 Legal Shield 30 ...... Desert Wars Remembrance Day Janice and Matt Wilkes Veterans Museum 360-740-8875 232 Whitney Blvd Jim Valley Chehalis WA 98532 Executive Director JULY (360) 880-4727 4 ...... Summerfest & Demolition Derby “There’s nothing to do here!” [email protected] Centralia 360-330-7674 vitalcoverage.com was a familiar refrain I remember as a kid and I still hear today. As 6-8 ...... 49th Annual Schwingfest Bateaux Cellars I grew up and met students from Swiss Park, Frances 360-748-4887 Cheryl Padula other areas, it didn’t matter if they 7-8 ...... Cascade Country Cookoff and Car Show 288 Smokey Valley Rd were from Seattle or Chewelah, Stan Hedwall Park 360-748-6836 Toledo WA 98591 there was nothing to do in their if they didn’t stop and explore 12 ...... American Cancer Relay for Life of East (360) 607-0774 communities either. Strange, our community. Yes, we’ve got Lewis White Pass High School 253-207-5152 www.bateauxcellars.com isn’t it? Millions of people in restaurants and outlet stores, but Washington state and if you listen 20-22...... Antique Festival we also have renown antique Membership starts at to the kids of every generation, Downtown Centralia 360-748-8885 dealers, vibrant downtown areas, $235/year. there is nothing to do in their own 14 ...... Kids Day Steam Train Ride golf courses, quaint gift shops, hometown. 360-748-9593 For more information bakeries, museums, a steam train, If you go to Country Cousin about membership historic sites, not to mention 14-15 ...... Toledo Cheese Days (and you should if you haven’t), opportunities and lakes, rivers, parks, and vast Toledo 360-864-4564 at times the servers are wearing beneits contact us at outdoor spaces. shirts that say, “You’re Halfway countless people will come tooting our local horn. There is (360) 748-8885. Still not convinced? The There.” It’s a cute slogan to let through our door and call our plenty to do, see, and experience Chamber has just published our travelers know where they are on 800-number. We offer brochures, here. Annual Festival & Events Guide. their likely drives to either The maps, and advice. We will The Festival and Events From breakfasts to concerts, Emerald or Rose City. send visitors to (hopefully) your Guide is out now. You can pick quilting bees to jamborees, Egg I prefer to say, “We’re in the business. If you’re a Chamber one up at The Chamber ofice or Days to Schwing Fest, there are Middle of Everything.” Centralia member, make sure we have a download the .PDF ile at www. hundreds of events this year and & Chehalis are halfway to Seattle fresh stock of your literature. ChamberWay.com you can have them all at your and Portland. We’re also on the We’re happy to be a face of And the next time someone way to the beach or the mountains. inger tips. the community and represent says there’s nothing to do here, As we into the summer, But we’re more than just a rest our county and its cities. The you tell them, “We’re in the The Chamber transitions Directory area. Way more. Chamber is the Dizzy Gillespie middle of everything.” into Lewis County’s Visitor Any visitor would be denying CHAMBER STAFF Information Center. Our close Jim Valley themselves a delightful time Executive Director proximity to the freeway means [email protected] NEXT RIBBON CUTTINGS: Michelle Turner Airport Road Transportation update TheChamber@Chamberway. JUNE 9TH SATURDAY 11AM com Airport Road in Chehalis Collector-distributor lanes on closed May 29, 2012 and is each side of 1-5 between Mellen KIWI LAWNMOWER AND CHAINSAW REPAIR 2012 EXECUTIVE BOARD expected to be closed until Street and Harrison Avenue will Dwayne Aberle, Chair 1103 REYNOLDS AVE CENTRALIA WA Security State Bank December 31, 2012 as the also irst be added in the irst stage of stage of the 1-5, Mellen Street to the project. This portion of the Bob Jackins, Past Chair Home Depot Blakeslee Junction Project begins. project is slated to be completed Washington State Department of next summer. JUNE 12TH TUESDAY NOON Ken Kostick, Incoming Chair Port of Chehalis Transportation, its partners and During the second stage, the COMMUNITY FARMERS MARKET local community joined together Mellen Street interchange will be Tony Ketchum, Vice Chair for a ground breaking on June 4, rebuilt, the Collector-distributor DOWNTOWN CHEHALIS IP Callison & Sons 2012. lanes will be completed and Jenny Collins, Secretary Eventually, Airport Road Harrison Avenue will be widened. Visiting Nurses will be connected to Louisiana That part of the project will be JUNE 20TH WEDNESDAY NOON Ron Hall, Treasurer Avenue so drivers won’t need to completed in 2014, according to COMMUNITY ALLIED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Ron Hall, CPA get onto 1-5 to access Chamber Abbi Russell, a spokesperson for 1787 NE KRESKY (ACROSS FROM MCDONALDS) 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Way. A bike and pedestrian path the Washington State Department Chris DuPont will also be built. of Transportation. TransAlta Alicia Bull China Creek N Century 21/Lund

Kyle Heaton, Past Chair New longer New bridge Mellen Street on-ramps over I-5 Port of Centralia Borthwick Street N will bypass Centralia

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Express Employment Sk Airport Road Professionals 5 5 Dave Muller Chehalis River Flood wall I-5 south Retired Borst -bound Lake New Temporary Emergency on ramp southbound bridges Collector access road on-ramp Denny Murray distributor Lucky Eagle Casino to Mellen Mitch Moberg Twin Cities Trading Post Deanne Putman JUNE NETWORKING EVENTS Allstate Insurance/Putman Agency Jeanell Rasmussen Providence Hospital Chamber Forum Business After Ron Sturza Sunbird Shopping Center A Monthly Networking Event Christine Fossett 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday, June 11th Hours The Chronicle The Chamber Forums are held at O’Blarney’s Irish A Monthly Networking Event Dr. James Walton Centralia College Pub in downtown Centralia. Please pay for your 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 21st Amanda Singleton lunch at the bar downstairs, and the meeting will be Rainier Connect Rainier Connect held upstairs. Suzie Mitchell 1417 Kresky Avenue, Suite 1 Centralia Helly Hansen Guest: James Beckerman, MD, cardiologist Come join in the fun, food, refreshments and prizes. Pat Sauter James is the author of the Flex Diet. He has been National Frozen Foods featured on The Today Show, The Doctor Oz Show and in the New York Post. Menu: Sandwich wraps and soup. $12.00 2  Business Connections June 2012 • An Advertising Supplement of The Chronicle XXXXX Business Connections June 2012 • An Advertising Supplement of The Chronicle • June is the month to get outside on Vashon Island. Grandpa was JUNE 2012: temperature the amazing hometown produce, and has all the supplies you need a Master Gardener, a Master 63.5° (2° above avg. north, 5° foods, honey, and cottage to be successful. Bee Keeper, and even knew how above south); precipitation 1.5” industry items all from our little I am convinced that each to graft trees so that they could (avg.); Jun 1-12: Sunny; cool, corner of the world. Get to the and every day, we have the grow both pears & apples. He then very warm; Jun 13-18: Rain, park, and picnic! Enjoy a local opportunity to embrace life, to didn’t need a lot, didn’t spend a then sunny, warm; Jun 19-27: festival, parade, or fair. Register choose to enjoy life, and to lot, and always gave most of his Showers, then sunny, turning hot; your kids for some of the great spread joy & maybe even a little home grown goods away to those Jun 28-30: Sprinkles, then sunny, local day camps, swim lessons, honey to others. We just have to in need. I learned a lot from him. cool. and summer vacation activities do a little planning, and the rest He taught me how to garden, how So what does this mean to you? provided in our area. will all fall into place. to repurpose things that others No matter what kind of weather In the evening, on a clear If you need ideas to ill your might throw away, and most of we are experiencing, plan to have night, go out and star-gaze! We calendar of fun, the Chamber all, he taught me to be respectful, fun! If it’s raining, wear your rain have a beautiful setting for this has wonderful brochures and fair, and other-minded. boots or sandals – and jump in a – all you have to do is look UP! information about activities and As I relected about what I puddle! Get out there and walk Gather some friends together, events in our area. Be sure and by Jenni Bodnar learned from him, I concluded around our cute towns and cities GM at Thorbeckes FitLife Centers have a camp ire, play games,stop by the ofice during regular that being active in the yard and – take time to look & shop in the sing songs – and just enjoy! business hours. Or go online to My grandfather taught me outdoors at this time of year stores that so many hard working If you are growing a garden www.chamberway.com. to plan my summer activities despite the weather would be business owners provide. Take in this year, be sure to consult one Oh, and if you are looking for around the old Farmer’s Almanac. extremely beneicial in so manya museum visit, a steam train ride, of our great local nursery or plant a great 2012 Summer Camps or Grandpa was originally from ways. or movie. You will be amazed at stores in the area. Keep the weeds Red Cross Certiied/Water Safety Yorkshire, England, but moved As an aside, the Farmer’s how many resources we have in and slugs out, water and fertilize Instructor led swim lessons, we with his family to the States Almanac is predicting a cooler our community. with organic compost, and can help you at Thorbeckes when he was a boy. He and my than normal summer for us in If it’s sunny and warm, grab watch your beautiful plants grow FitLife Centers. Simply go grandmother raised their family Western Washington. Here is your water bottle and hit one of amazing lowers and food for to www.thorbeckes.com and and worked in Seattle, and they what June will look like. It’s not our community trails, hike up and your table. Oh, and if you want download one of our registration always had a beautiful, bountiful really much different than any around one of our World-famous to learn how to become a Bee & information forms. garden. He was a “salt of the other June weather pattern I can mountains: Mount Rainier or Keeper, go see Tim at Centralia Start planning now… and you earth” kind of man, and retired recall recently…. A fairly, “up Mount St. Helen’s. Get to your Deli – he is a Master Bee Keeper will have a wonderful Summer of to become a gentleman farmer and down” pattern to be sure. towns’ farmers market and see who holds classes on bee keeping fun! United Way of Lewis County allocates funds to local health and human service organizations

Dozens of area programs spent countless hours funding recommendations were inevitable shortfall meant both a Below is a list of the agencies aiming to help children, low reviewing and evaluating each made to the United Way of Lewis literal and proverbial give-and- that received funding – income families, and the elderly, agency. Volunteers weighed County Board of Directors for take occurred, requiring board Big Brothers Big Sisters, School based mentoring for at risk youth in are getting a major inancial the impact made by each of the the inal approval. The process members to be as objective as boost from the United Way of agency’s’ program(s) against began in December, 2011 when possible. They had to be open- Lewis County, $6,400 Boy Scouts of America, Scouting Lewis County. the requests made by those minded when examining issues area non-proit agencies received in Lewis County, $9,000 The organization raised more organizations, along with the the application and submitted and programs from different Child Care Action Council, money than ½ million. $600,000 pool of funds available and the extensive information about their perspectives while contemplating Raising a Reader $4,000 to be exact. overall needs of the community. program and inancial status. service gaps and inancial Coastal Harvest, General That huge chunk of change Money will go to organizations The United Way of Lewis responsibilities. operations , $5,000 is being split up between 16 and programs that have a direct County Community Investment “We are excited with the Community Youth Services, area programs to achieve impact on the lives of hundreds Committee listened to results,” said Doris Wood, Haven House $ 10,000 and the organization’s goals of in Lewis County. presentations from organizations Community Investment Chair independent living skills , $ 4,000 Human Response Network , supporting vulnerable and aging Every agency that applied for that presented information about and Board Member of United Domestic violence program, populations, fulilling basic grant money was evaluated on an their programs and committee Way of Lewis County. Committee $28,000 needs, and nurturing children and individual basis by theCommunity members had the opportunity to members worked well together in Lewis County Bar Legal Aid, youth. Investment Committee; there was ask additional questions. During determining how best to allocate Access to civil legal help, $ 20,000 Thirty members of the discussion on the value of each the presentations, the committee the available funds in order to Lewis County Food Bank Community Investment program’s impact. Extensive looked at how the dollars were achieve the greatest impact in our Coalition, Food purchasing Committee, which is comprised research, lively debate and much spent in the program, how the community. All of our partner program, $40,000 Lewis County Foster Parent of local community volunteers, consideration was given before program is evaluated and how agencies play such a vital role in Assoc., Foster Parent Association many people are being served serving the various needs of our support, $5,000 ALL PLUMBING from this area, to name a few. community. We only wish we had Lewis County Shelter REPAIRS Volunteers also assessed how more funds to distribute to our Program, Case management • Tankless Water Heaters agencies determine and meet the agencies.” Wood stated, “There services, $15,000 Tom’s Plumbing needs in the community through is a shocking amount of need Lewis County Work • Water Heaters • Gas Piping Repair, LLC their programs. that is not visible to the average Opportunities, Employment training • Replacements The volunteer Community person in our community and we for unfunded adults, $10,000 Our Literacy Council , Volunteer • Treatments For Root Problems Investment Committee agreed need to support them. They are tutoring program, $27,000 that the responsibility to make our neighbors.” • Drain Cleaning • Stoppages Reliable Enterprises, Homeless funding decisions in a way that For more information on prevention and rapid re-housing • Cleanouts • Remodels ensured donor dollars were how to support United Way program, $10,000 ...no job too small • Sewer Camera being used effectively to make of Lewis County contact their The Salvation Army, Homeless/ eviction prevention program, $ Over 15 Years Experience • Fully Licensed & Bonded the greatest impact was of their ofice at 748-8100) or send Prompt, Courteous & Quality Service For Your Family greatest concern. With requests your donation to United Way of 40,000 ThurSTon CounTY Volunteer Chore Services, CH470273sl.cg from partner agencies coming 360-754-1103 Lewis County – 450 NW Paciic Volunteer program, $3,500 LewiS CounTY in over the amount available Avenue – Chehalis, WA 98532 Please note: The above numbers 360-807-2199 to fund their programs, the or check out their website at contractor#toMSPPr934KD do not include donor designated www.lewiscountyuw.com dollars.

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When you Join United Way of Lewis Seattle Seahawks package (game de Provence shave cream, shave a vendor or becoming a sponsor stand erect and with a perfectly County and the community on tickets, pre-game sideline tour soap, and after-shave balm which of one of these fantastic summer good posture, it relects prestige Saturday, June 23rd at 6 p.m., and tailgate party), a four-course is enriched with shea butter and events, please contact us at the and conidence. On the other at the Lucky Eagle Casino murder mystery dinner, and a aloe vera to nourish, hydrate, and Advocate Agency right away. hand, a slouching posture relects Event Center for Chefs’ Night guided ishing tour by Gibson heal the skin. We also carry the We can be reached at 360-748- inferiority and low self-esteem. Out, a Charitable and Culinary Guide Service! professional shave brushes as 6836 or by email at jdevaul@ As a kid growing up in a public Extravaganza! There is still time to make well. And, don’t forget to pick theadvocateagency.com. high school, I’ve seen what a The evening will feature an your reservations by calling up the sexy men bar soap or body slouching posture can do to you. opportunity to indulge in local United Way at (360) 748-8100 wash! These are just a few gift CASCADE CAR SHOW I had this one classmate who culinary delicacies from our or purchasing tickets online ideas you can ind at The Bath PRESENTED BY TIRES, INC. was a favorite amongst bullies. area’s talented chefs, unique at www.lewiscountyuw.com. Depot for Father’s Day or any If you’re a gearhead, this He looked like as if the world dining experiences up for bid, and Tickets are $50/person, advanced other day. Come in and check out event is for you! Register now had forsaken him. Those who the crowning of “Lewis County’s reservations recommended. all the bath and body essentials for a weekend of hot cars! The had good postures were class Next Top Chef.” Guests will have Proceeds from the event will fund available and remember we annual Cascade Car Show on the favorites and had a lot of friends. the opportunity to participate in vital health and human service are proud to carry some locally Grass, presented by Tires, Inc. In this stereotypical world of the live auction, chock full of programs in Lewis County. handmade soap as well. For will be held at Stan Hedwall Park ours we need to project ourselves once-in-a-lifetime experiences, Thank you to our generous information call 623-1016. in Chehalis on July 7 & 8. The in a good manner. When you look compete for their favorite items Chefs’ Night Out sponsors; I.P. show on the grass will go on rain for a job, a lot of times posture in the silent auction, and drool Callison & Sons, Lucky Eagle ARTTRAILS or shine from 10 am - 5 pm both can be very determining factor over desserts in the dessert dash. Casino, and TransAlta. 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May Events Join the Fun and Market Your Business. Contact The Chamber at (360) 748-8885 or [email protected] Chamber Scholarhip Luncheon

The Rob Fuller Chamber Scholarship Luncheon held at the Great Wolf Lodge had over 150 people in atten- dance. Congratulations to Kyle White, Jade Deguise, and Sophie DeBolt who were presented with schol- arships sponsored by The Chamber. Jenny Collins Executive Director of Visiting Nurses Foundation presented a Vis- iting Nurses scholarship to Kirsten Fahnholz. Top 25 students from Centralia High School for 2012. Sophie DeBolt (r) with her parents Amy and Richard DeBolt from TransAlta.

Jenny Collins from Visiting Nurs- es and Debbie Campbell from the 2012’s Top 25 students from WF West High School, Chehalis. 2012 Rob Fuller Scholarship Recipients: Kyle White, Sophie DeBolt, Lewis County United Way. and Jade DeGuise. Business After Hours

Business After Hours was at Valley View Health Center in Chehalis. Members that attended enjoyed beverages and plenty of Food. They also competed in a fun game where they drew poker cards at different stations throughout the facility. Both high hand and low hand won a prize. The next Business After Hours will be at Rainier Connect, June 21st, 1417 Kresky Avenue Suite 1 Centralia. Jerome McFarland won an entry in Valley View’s upcoming golf Mike Hansen won a Valley View pullover shirt. tournament.

Director of Valley View Steve Clark welcomes guests to Business After Hours.

It was another packed house for the Business After Hours held at Val- ley View Medical Center. Ribbon Cutting

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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 College’s Natural Area Helps Kiser’s Legend Grow

Of the many larger-than-life area’s students and in making nity a quality gathering place center. A major feature of the figures who helped shape Lewis Our Views sure that his enthusiasm for the that will benefit many. facility will be the dining area, County’s culture and landscape, ny dedicating the Centralia Col- outdoors was shared. Fundraising continues for which will have capacity to the naturalist, professor, Boy lege KNOLL, or Kiser Natural This garden is not only a that project, although actual seat and provide food for up to Scout leader and track star Rufus Outdoor Learning Lab. fitting tribute construction depends on further (about) 500 people for events. Kiser stands among the tallest. to him, but is That new natural area sur- state funding. If state money The Centralia College Foun- Kiser’s enthusiasm for na- an appropriate comes through in 2013, construc- rounds and enhances a stretch of dation is holding a reserve to ture and love for his classroom nod of approval tion on the three-story, $40 mil- China Creek, and shows off the help finance the project when and students at Centralia Col- for the great lion building could begin by 2015. state funding comes through. lege remain strong long after variety of Washington’s native campus that The new building will house The foundation has been wise his death at age 88 while he was flowers, shrubs, trees and other Centralia Col- most, if not all, student services, scouring the wooded hillside plants. lege is becom- including enrollment, counsel- to fundraise for the projects of Seminary Hill on one of his This is the second version of ing. ing, advising, computer labs ahead of time and then once the many hikes there in 1995. a natural monument to Kiser. The next Rufus Kiser and more, along with a dining groundbreaking is done the fi- Kiser was an Olympic-cal- An earlier namesake native building that professor, area that can provide seating nancial aspect is nearly complete. iber relay runner, a nationally plant garden had to be moved will rise during naturalist (and food) for up to 500 people The college is wise to honor respected scholar and a beloved in 2007 during construction of the college’s ongoing transfor- for major community events. It its past, as embodied by Rufus character around town. the college’s science building. mation will be the TransAlta will be built on what is now a Kiser; its present, which is green On Friday his legend will be Kiser was a consistent sup- College Commons, which will parking lot across the Aadland and growing in the new KNOLL; strengthened during a ceremo- porter of Centralia College, the give students and the commu- Esplanade from the new science and its future, which is bright. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking Some Things to Be Learned From Looking at The Chronicle Some time ago the previ- ous editor of this newspaper, Michael Wagar, mentioned to me that if I were ever short of a ‘‘Not that I’m stumped topic for my column, all I had to do was pick up a paper to find for column ideas this plenty of ideas. Not that I’m week, but recent stumped for items in the paper column ideas this week, but have cried out to recent items in the paper have me for comment.’’ COMMENTARY: cried out to me for comment. Guest Column from the Local Sheriff Here are some of them. By Bill Moeller actions of those who do. Is there a Running for city council is single person in Lewis County a good way to become involved. A Cautionary Tale and the Value of who is not sick to their stomach As the years roll by I guarantee by the report of the alleged tor- you that you will only remember Neighborhood Watch Programs ture, rape and death of little two the accomplishments in which year old Koralynn Fister? Two you were involved, not the bat- The burglar slowly rounded cash, checks, a gold engraved years old! It sounds cruel to con- tles which preceded them. the corner driving past the watch, prescription drugs and sider this, but isn’t it possible that I’ll let you in on a little secret neatly manicured houses. every piece of ID he could find. ‘‘If you see something, her death is a blessing compared here. Even though Corine was “This is so easy,” he thought He had even made himself a with a lifetime of remembering suggesting that I had served as he began the process of se- sandwich, used the bathroom say something.’’ what was done to her by another enough time, and should relax lecting the house he would bur- (didn’t bother to flush), and so-called human being? in my advancing years, the main glarize. Most of these people are drank a couple beers from the I’m sure everyone else is reason I did not file for re-elec- at work and the neighbors never fridge before he left. He should ogy to communicate and keep asking themselves the same tion to the council was not age pay attention to strange vehicles also do just fine this time as he that occurs to me itself, but the fact that even with or people any- thought about another sand- people informed. Advances in technology have also produced as I write this: why didn’t the a hearing aid, my hearing had way. wich and extended his arm to a host of devices which up until mother see any “red flags” deteriorated to the point where I He chuckled knock on the door. a few years ago were cost pro- while this was allegedly going could no longer follow many of as he thought Watching out for yourself, hibitive. Now, cameras, motion on? Perhaps more informa- the conversations that went on. I of these law- your family, friends and neigh- tion will appear between the detectors, alarm systems and decided to pull the plug before it abiding suckers bors is a big part of being a time when I’m writing this and monitoring devices are not only got too embarrassing. working for good neighbor and responsible when you’re reading it. ••• months and citizen. It’s also a huge part of more reliable, but also more af- ••• fordable and have contributed I was pleased to read that sometimes helping law enforcement collect I was disappointed by the years to buy By Steve Mansfield information, staying informed to the success of law enforce- results of a recent “Voice of the Thorbeckes, the Centralia ment and Neighborhood Watch School District and the city something spe- and putting the bad guys in jail. People” segment where this cial, something The Neighborhood Watch efforts. question was asked, “Would of Centralia have reached an Our Neighborhood Watch agreement to fund needed im- nice, something he could just Program is one of the best ways you ever run for political office?” walk in and in a matter of for a group of people to feel safe, slogan is, “If you see something, Four men answered, and every provements to what is called, say something.” “the indoor pool.” minutes. Not much risk, that’s informed, and connected to one of them said, “No.” for sure, and one heck of a re- local law enforcement. It also Visit the Lewis County sher- One of them, a retired per- Many of you were not iff’s website, lewiscountywa. around when the pool was ward for a guy who hadn’t done gives people a sense of control son, said, “No, I’m too old.” any honest work in years, and gov/sheriff, for information on built 32 years ago in 1980. The in in protecting themselves and Nonsense! I can sympathize only spends about 10 minutes their property. Neighborhood Watch, Offender vote to fund its construction with him, though. thieving for a month’s worth of The Sheriff’s Office has been Watch, crime prevention tips on was held throughout the entire A few years ago Denny Heck, wages. advocating the Neighborhood fraud and our new Information (who ran unsuccessfully for school district, but the actual Add that to his phony injury Watch Program since before I Tips Line. Together we have Congress from the 3rd District) construction was overseen by disability scam and he was became a deputy more than 27 made a positive difference. Let’s suggested that I run for state rep- the city. making a great living. years ago. In most cases, it has keep the bad guys on the run resentative from the 20th district. I was mayor back then, and, “Only in America” he been a very effective and effi- and headed to jail. My answer was, “I’m not too old while most of the decisions laughed as he pulled up to the cient way to promote safety and As to what happened to the to do the job. I’m just too old to were under the eye of the Com- same house he had burglar- security in our communities. thief at the beginning of this campaign for it.” missioner of Public Works Bill ized six months ago. He boldly Most Neighborhood Watch Pro- story, well, I am not going to tell Another reply to The Chron- Rickard, I will always feel a got out of his car, waved at the grams are active and involved you, but let’s just say this was icle’s question was, “No, because sense of paternal pride in that elderly woman working in the not only within their neighbor- a neighborhood where people I don’t really trust people in po- place where I swam so many yard next door and strolled hoods, but also with the Sher- cared and were watching out litical office.” laps over the years. right up to the front door. iff’s Office and community in for each other. This was one My goodness, it seems to ••• He was sure the insurance general. thief that never made that other me that that is exactly why he Bill Moeller is a former entertain- company had already replaced As we continue to prioritize sandwich; he didn’t get a chance. SHOULD run for political office. er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- most of what he stole last time, and promote the Neighborhood ••• A person who does not partici- cil member, paratrooper and pilot liv- and it was an incredible haul: Watch Program in Lewis Coun- pate in the political process has Steve Mansfield is the sheriff of ing in Centralia. He can be reached at guns, jewelry, electronics, coins, ty, we are utilizing technol- Lewis County. no right to complain about the [email protected].

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Death Notices Centralia Municipal Court In Remembrance • WILLIAM ROBERT MACKEY, 71, Centralia, Centralia Municipal Court criminal suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 sus- died Thursday, May 31, at Virginia Mason cases, including sentences, fines, fees pended on count 2, $3,628 in fees. Hospital, Seattle. At the request of the and findings of not guilty or dismissals. • Steven M. Radick, 57, Bellevue, driv- DOLLIE L. MCKINLEY deceased, no services are planned. Held April 10 ing under the influence, sentenced to • CHARLES FLUGEL, 90, Chehalis, died Sat- • Michael S. Cooper, 48, Centralia, 364 days in jail with 154 suspended, Dollie L. McKinley, a 60 Vancouver, Wash.; numerous urday, June 2, at Ashley Meadows Adult driving under the influence, sentenced fined $5,000 with $3,030 suspended, year resident of Mossyrock, grandchildren and great- Family Home, Napavine. No services are to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, $6,528 in fees. passed away June 2, 2012 grandchildren and many scheduled at this time. Arrangements fined $5,000 with $4,135 suspended, Held April 24 at Morton Long Term Care. great friends. are under the direction of Brown Mortu- $2,578 in fees. • April A. Fidler, 43, Centralia, first- She was born July 19, 1933 Dollie enjoyed talking to ary Service, Chehalis. Held April 17 degree negligent driving, sentenced to in Chehalis to Dewey and people, her many cook books, - 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined • VIRGINIA ANN FLUGEL, 86, Chehalis, died • Harry B. Heger, 44, Salkum, (1) driv Mabel Hall. her dogs throughout the years ing under the influence, (2) hit and run, $800 with $400 suspended, $453 in fees. Wednesday, April 4, at Providence Cen- Dollie married Jack and the outdoor animals. unattended, sentenced to 364 days in • Daniel S.K. Stone, 48, Centralia, McKinley March 1, 1952. A graveside service will be tralia Hospital. No services are scheduled jail with 362 suspended, fined $5,000 fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- They had two children, a son, held at the Salkum Cemetery at this time. Arrangements are under with $3,880 suspended on count 1, lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with David McKinley (Georgia) on June 9, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. the direction of Brown Mortuary Service, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 364 suspended, fined $300, $150 in fees. Chehalis. of Centralia and a daughter, Services are under the (Chuck) directon of Cattermole • JOHN HOWARD BAKER, 84, Chehalis, died of Tumwater, and a step- Funeral Home in Winlock. Tuesday, May 22, at Providence Centralia The only independent and locally owned funeral home daughter, Sherry Cox of Hospital. A memorial service will be at 1 Centralia. p.m. Saturday, June 23, at the Napavine in Centralia-Chehalis. To view the obituary, please Baptist Church, 102 Second Ave. S.E., She is survived by her go to chronline.com/obituaries. Napavine. Arrangements are under N E W E LL- H O ERLING’s MORTUARY sister, June Mulford of the direction of Funeral Alternatives of CH470277sl.cg Washington, Tumwater. 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 • FLORENCE McKNEE, 93, Randle, died est. 1907 Saturday, June 2, at home. A graveside In Remembrance service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday -at Sil Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 vercreek Cemetery, Randle. A reception will follow at the Family Worship Center, CLARENCE E. WORLEY Randle. Arrangements are under the direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, In Remembrance Clarence E. Worley passed of 64 years, his children, Winlock. away peacefully at home Robert L. (Susan) Worley, • FLORENCE J. (COOPER) GUMBERT, 93, Che- with his family at his side, Diana L. (Donald) Blum, halis, formerly of Toledo, died Tuesday, LORRAINE M. HUBBARD HOWELL NEVA Saturday, June 2, 2012. Karen G. (Jack) Englund, June 5, at Providence Centralia Hospital. Clarence loved his family David E. (Neyda) Worley, A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday Mary's Church Choir. and especially enjoyed 12 grandchildren, 14 great- at Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. She is survived at home goling and ishing withgrandchildren his and brother, Services will conclude at the chapel. Pri- by her husband Myron L. children. Also he enjoyed Johnnie (Pat) Worley. vate interment will be held at the Toledo Neva, daughter, Jeanne (Lon) playing cards with his friends He was preceded in death Cemetery. Arrangements are under the Howard, and stepchildren, and family. by his parents, one sister and direction of Cattermole. Mark (Carol) Neva and Clarence was born on June two brothers. Michele (Jeann) Washkau, • DOLLIE L. McKINLEY, 78, Mossyrock, died 22, 1930 in Todd, N.C. He Graveside services will brother, Dean Hubbard moved to Washington at the be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, Saturday, June 2, at Morton General and two sisters, Marge Hospital. A funeral service will be at 2 age of 10 years. He lived in June 8, 2012 at Claquato Stoltenberg and Betty Chehalis for over 50 years. Cemetery. p.m. Saturday at the Salkum Cemetery. Boyd, 31 grandchildren, Arrangements are under the direction of Survivors include his To view the obituary, please great-grandchildren and wife, Shirley A. Worley go to chronline.com/obituaries. Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. great-great-grandchildren. • LORRAINE M. NEVA, 84, Centralia, died Lorraines friend and cousin Sunday, June 3, at home. A funeral mass Clyde Paulson, as well as her will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Mary’s loving caregivers. In Remembrance Catholic Church, Centralia. A committal Lorraine was preceded service will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Claqua- in death by her parents, two to Cemetery, Chehalis. Arrangements Lorraine M. Hubbard CHERYL ANN MATTSON - Howell Neva was born Aug. children Jay Howell Jr. and are under the direction of Newell-Hoer Gwynn Franzen, brother, ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. 18,1927 in Byron, Okla., to In 1977, she married Michael George R. & Lillian (LaBrue) Rovell Hubbard and two step-children, Greg Neva and R. Mattson in Esko, Minn. Lotteries Hubbard. She died quietly Cheryl loved helping others, in her home in Centralia Raap. Funeral Mass will be genealogy, cooking, crafts, Washington’s Tuesday Games on June 3, 2012, as her gardening, riding motorcycles, granddaughter sang to her. held at St. Mary's Catholic Mega Millions: 37 39 42 53 55 22 x03 and traveling. She is survived She had been a resident of Church, Centralia, on Next jackpot: $22 million Monday, June 11, 2012, by her parents, James and Centralia since 1950, coming Donna Smith; husband, Hit 5: 03-13-31-34-39 from Vancouver where her at 11:00 A.M. Committal services will follow at 1:30 Michael; son, Russell M. Match 4: 11-15-18-19 children were born. She had Mattson; daughter, Tiffany A. attended Centralia College P.M. at Claquato Cemetery, Daily Game: 5 3 8 Chehalis, Wash. Mattson; two grandchildren; Keno: 01 02 04 08 12 14 15 16 18 35 50 and later worked at Kraft and brother, Dale R. Smith. A Foods, the chicken co-op, Visitation may be made 52 56 57 68 70 71 74 75 76 at Newell-Hoerling's Chapel memorial service will be held wound transformers, and the at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June Washington’s Wednesday Games Centralia Plywood Mill, later on Friday, June 8, 2012 from 2:30 to 5:00 P.M. 10, 2012 at her home. Please Powerball: 19 30 33 48 59 27 working in the ofice. She leave remembrances at was an ofice employee at Arrangements assisted by Next jackpot: $205 million www.FuneralAlternatives.org Mayield Dam. Her last and Newell-Hoerling's Mortuary, Lotto: 01-09-13-23-29-34 Centralia. Cheryl, age 56, passed away Arrangements are with Funeral favorite job was working in Alternatives of Washington Next jackpot: $1.8 million the ofice for Bud & Virginia May 31, 2012 in Olympia, Hit 5: 03-13-31-34-39 Breen Construction. Lorraine To view the obituary, please Wash. She was born May 360-753-1065. Next cashpot: $240,000 had also sang in the St. go to chronline.com/obituaries. 18, 1956 in Duluth, Minn., to To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Match 4: 01-03-06-13 James R. and Donna M. Smith. Daily Game: 1 4 8 Keno: 04 09 10 11 12 15 21 34 36 37 38 41 42 44 51 52 65 69 78 80 HARRY “CHARLIE” BROWN JR. Commodities Gas in Washington — $4.23 (AAA of Carolina, he met Emily blew in 1980. Charlie was working for them for Washington) Sears on a blind date. They always happy when he was another 10 years or so. He Crude Oil — $84.96 per barrel (CME eloped on her 18th birthday, outdoors. He was an avid joined a hiking group and Group) March 23, 1963. He spent gardener. He had a vegetable always kept busy working Gold — $1,583 (Monex) some time in Alaska after garden every year and shared in his yard. In 2006, he was Silver — $28.41 (Monex) they were married and then with all the neighbors. He diagnosed with Alzheimer’s the two of them moved also enjoyed making his and he was surrounded by to Crestview, Fla., where own pickles and stinking up love and humor til the end. their irst daughter, Cindy,the house. He had a green Charlie is with Jesus was born in Feb. of 1965. thumb and his lowers were now singing in his deep Eighteen months later, always thriving. booming voice with the Maxine M. Karen, was born in Aug. of The family started angels, followed by several 1966. In Sept. 1969, while attending the Free Methodist AMENS, I’m sure. Loved Manberg stationed at Luke Air Force Church in Centralia, where ones who will miss him are Base in Arizona, his third Charlie and Emily were his daughters, Cindy (Brian) Maxine was born Jan. daughter, Beth was born. actively involved with the Yarnell of Spanaway, Karen 18, 1925 and passed on The next stop was in high school youth group. (Danny) King of Centralia where he met Hosting Wednesday night and Beth Worbes of Yakima, May 24, 2012 at age 87. his lifelong friend Robert bible study in their living his three grandchildren, She was born in Napavine, On May 25, 2012, at the age of 73, Harry “Charlie” Thomas Brown (R.T.) in room, sometimes as many Charles King, Hollie King Wash., to Louis and Alma Brown Jr., passed away 1973. Charlie and R.T. as 50 high school youth and Riley Worbes, his Holmes. Her husband peacefully to be with Jesus spent many days together would ill up the room.brother, Harold Brown Walter Manberg preceded Christ, his Lord and Savior, ishing and camping andThis is where he became and niece, Carrie and her in death as well as her ending his six year long became a close part of the known as Pa Brown to most two nephews, Steven and brother Rudy Holmes and battle with Alzheimer’s. family. When Charlie was of the young people, who Clayton Brown. He was Charlie was born in transferred to Neah Bay, continue to call him by this preceded in death by is sisters, Lily Brossard and Wash., in 1974 he requested name. Charlie also became parents. Gerry Spekker. Centralia, Wash., to Harry Charles Sr. and Ethel that his good buddy also be a head usher, a Sunday The family wishes to She is survived by Brown. He attended grade transferred as well, together school teacher and one of express their appreciation to her daughter Sandra school at Edison Elementary again in 1975. the greeters for Sunday all the staff and caregivers Manberg and son, Dean where he was a safety patrol In 1976, Charlie retired morning services. He at the Arbor House, Yakima Manberg (Jan). She is guard. It was in grade school from the Air Force and always gave such good tight Valley Memorial Hospital also survived by her that he started his boy the family settled in his hugs. Sunday night services and Memorial Hospice for scouts, eventually becoming hometown of Centralia, were a time of singing the wonderful care and longtime companion Wash., living just and ive worshipping, and it kindness shown to Charlie. Charles Solomon. She an eagle scout, and this blossomed his love of the blocks from the house he never failed that someone, He was buried with full was a second mother to outdoors. He spent a lot of grew up in. Thus began his (probably everyone at some military honors at Tahoma his children, Charlene time bow and rile hunting, career with Paciic Power point), would request the National Cemetery in Kent Solomon, Linda Smiley ishing and camping with his and Light working at the hymn “Wonderful Grace of on Monday, June 4, 2012. (Peter), Wendy Waterson dad and brother, Harold. steam plant. The family Jesus.” And there Charlie Memorial services will In 1956, Charlie frequently went camping would be in the back of the be held in Centralia on (Jim) and Charles Jr., at Horseshoe Lake with his church with his booming Saturday, June 9, 2012 whom she loved as her graduated from Centralia High School and joined the parents. One of his favorite voice, belting it out as loud at 11 a.m. at Cooks Hill own. Air Force Dec. 1956. He places was Mount Rainier. as he could, followed at the Community Church, 2400 started his basic training in He also liked camping in end by a very loud “AMEN.” Cooks Hill Rd., Centralia. Packwood and day hikes, In 1991, Charlie and To view the obituary, please go to To view the obituary, Lackland, Texas, and was stationed in many places picking blackberries or Emily divorced. He moved chronline.com/obituaries. please go to chronline. over his 20 years of service. huckleberries. The family to Yakima shortly after that, com/obituaries. While he was stationed at usually went to Mount St. transferring to the PP&L in Pope Air Force Base in North Helens every year, until it Yakima, where he continued • Main 9 RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012

Sirens CHEHALIS FIRE DEPARTMENT residence had been burglarized morphine pills were reportedly a residence on the 100 block of LEWIS COUNTY JAIL at 6:28 p.m. on the 300 block of discovered on him. Darnell was Osborn Road in Ashford at 1:43 Inmate population in the Deep-Fat Fryer Fire North Washington Avenue. The then charged with possession of p.m. Wednesday. main facility as of early this • Firefighters from the victim said they were in the pro- a controlled substance and intro- Stolen Truck morning: 206 inmates; 162 are Chehalis Fire Department re- cess of moving out of the resi- ducing contraband into a jail. men and 4 are women.Sixty- sponded to an electrical fire at dence and had not been there for • A red 1991 Ford F350 was Vehicle Prowl five of them are contract bed Walmart at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday. more than a week. When they reported stolen at 5:45 a.m. inmates from outside agencies. A Walmart employee called 911 returned, the door was open • A homeowner on the 1200 Wednesday on the 2300 block of In the past 24 hours, as of early after the cord to a deep-fat fryer and items were missing. block of South Tower Avenue Foron Road in Centralia. this morning, six people were in the deli area began sparking. reported hearing a noise outside Criminal Trespass RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY booked into the jail and seven By the time firefighters arrived, at 2:53 a.m. Tuesday and noticed were released. an employee used a fire extin- • Candi L. Bange, 46, Centra- someone had cut the straps off RV Fire in Centralia Leaves guisher to put out the sparks. lia, was cited and released for al- of a riding lawnmower that was Significant Damage There was no damage or injuries. leged criminal trespass at 10:52 on a trailer. Police said further a.m. Wednesday on the 1100 investigation found a gas can A fire in a 30-foot recreation- Thorbeckes al vehicle in Centralia left signif- CENTRALIA POLICE block of F Street. had also been taken from anoth- Summer-time er truck on the property. icant damage Wednesday night DEPARTMENT Stolen Package but injured no one. When fire • A delivery package was report- LEWIS COUNTY crews responded at 9:55 p.m. to Stolen Cell Phone ed stolen from the porch of a resi- SHERIFF’S OFFICE 322 Kearney Street, the RV was • A victim reported at 8:28 dence on the 500 block of South Sil- fully engulfed in flames, accord- a.m. on the 800 block of Eshom Burglary 2012 ver Street at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday. ing to a Riverside Fire Authority Camps Road that a cellphone was stolen • Craig A. Olson, 50, transient, Broken Window press release. The RV was lo- about a week ago. was arrested and booked for al- cated in the back of the property, • A window of a vehicle was leged residential burglary on the Havin’ a Ball Harassment and was surrounded by a high reportedly broken out on the 5400 block of Jackson Highway fence, which made it difficult Camp Splash • Zachary J. Johnston-Pen- 300 block of North Oak Street in Toledo at 4:53 p.m. Tuesday. for fire crews to access it. The rose, 19, Chehalis, was arrested at 3:04 p.m. Wednesday. Noth- fire was reported by neighbors Over the Edge and booked into the Lewis ing was reported missing from Stolen Cows and an individual in a passing County Jail for felony harass- inside the vehicle. • Two cows were reported Laser-mania car. Fire crews were on scene for ment at 4:11 p.m. Tuesday on the stolen on the 500 block of Oy- Member: $40 pp 1100 block of Harrison Avenue. Narcotic Drug Violation ler Road in Ethel. The owner about two and half hours fully Non-Member: $50 pp • Aaron E. Elliott, 31, Cen- • Joshua M. Darnell, 19, Cen- said he noticed the cows miss- extinguishing the fire and in- tralia, was arrested and booked tralia, was arrested and booked ing Tuesday morning when he vestigating it, according to the into the Lewis County Jail for al- into the Lewis County Jail at 6:48 showed up to feed them. The release. The fire was contained leged felony harassment at 10:36 p.m. Wednesday for two counts two cows are valued at $2,000. to the travel trailer, and no other a.m. Wednesday on the 1400 of alleged first-degree burglary. structures surrounding the RV block of Johnson Road. Police said the alleged burglary Criminal Trespass were damaged. The cause of the occurred earlier and an investiga- • Virginia Creim, 65, tran- fire is still under investigation STARTS Burglary tion led to his arrest. When Dar- sient, was cited and released by Riverside Fire Authority and JUNE 26th • A victim reported that their nell was booked into jail, several for alleged criminal trespass at the Chehalis Fire Department. Come in and register today! Centralia 360 736-1683 Chehalis 360 748-3744 Regret Over End of State Stores as Liquor Prices Rise Rochester 360 273-0457 www.thorbeckes.com By Amy Martinez Liquor Control Board. quor prices may be higher under if their fees do not total $150 (10% off for siblings)

The Seattle Times million by early 2013. CH473579bw.cg "I've had some pretty nasty I-1183 is that the law imposes a Fees due at time of registration. Deadline for emails forwarded to me," board 17 percent fee on retailers and "Theoretically, any retailer registration is the Friday before each camp. Washington state's new spokesman Brian Smith said. "I a 10 percent fee on distributors. could absorb the costs of those There is a limited number of campers per liquor-privatization law is chal- camp. We encourage early sign ups to secure think people just assumed that it (The distributor fee will drop to fees, but they typically pass them your spot. Valid for 2012 Camps Only. lenging the basic idea that com- was our fault that the costs went 5 percent after two years, but the on to the consumer," Smith said. petition leads to lower prices. up when the private sector took retailer fee will stay as is.) Less than a week after a his- over." The law also requires distrib- toric change to liquor sales in Washington, many customers One explanation for why li- utors to make up the difference are complaining about bigger- Ads In The Chronicle Work than-expected prices, while re- In Remembrance tailers say the change has been popular among others. FLORENCE "FLO" HARDING In an informal, unscientific INC. I have been advertising survey conducted online over Harding-Ahrens (Chehalis), with the Chronicle for the past several days, The Seattle Lynn Osborn (Centralia), BAR-NONE,Construction & Repair about 8 years now and I Times found that liquor prices Skip Harding (deceased can tell you for certain on the whole increased for 13 of 2000), Marv Harding (Las Vegas) and Lisbeth Panush that it works. I have used the 20 most-popular brands in Bar-None• Home & ConstructionBusiness Remodel • All Home Repairs (Olympia). She is survived • Sheetrock, Tape, Texture the Business & Service • Home Construction the state. • Business Construction • Interior/Exterior Painting Home Start by 17 grandchildren, 11 • Composition & Metal Rooi ng 12-23-11: 4,000 Sq. Ft. Green Friendly • ADA Handicap Improvements Directory, the Front Page Nearly 90 of 170 prices re- • ADA Remodels • Plans, Permits, L&I Reviews great-grandchildren, nieces, • Home & Business Siding • Insurance Damage Repair Banner and the Full Size ported by Times readers were • Composition Decking nephews and a multitude of • Wood Decking • Ramps & Steps • Double Pane Windows higher than they were at state • Structural Repairs Insert all with great friends. • Home & Foundation Re-Levels • Rot & Mildew Removal • Pole Barn Construction liquor stores before privatiza- • Green Building & Remodel 2-15-12: QuadFraming, Lock Trusses, Insulated Roof Basement, results. Chrystal and Flo loved road trips, ishing, • Garage & Home Additions Licensed Septic Installer • Insulation Installs • Shutters, Barge Boards tion. Slightly fewer prices — 82 hunting, golf, gambling, • Skirting, Fascia & Soi t the design team do a • Prep Homes for Sale

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Full Service General Contractor, Tons of Experience & Trustworthy Professional Service, Free Estimates She especially enjoyed Lic#BARNONI926LJ Although privatization has www.barnoneconstruction.com sure everything comes been in effect only since Fri- camping with her children, Anything, Anytime, Anywhere...Bar-None! together nicely. They always day, some consumers say they grandchildren and great- grandchildren. She spent already miss the old system of provide quick, eficient and thoughtful Florence “Flo” Harding the last 25 years as a part service which makes advertising my business state-run liquor stores. of the Thorbeckes Fitness easier. I appreciate their help and will continue Voters last fall approved Ini- was born Nov. 3, 1924 in Tenino, Wash. A graduate of Center family keeping books, advertising with them. tiative 1183, leading the state to Centraila High School, she running errands and enjoying give up its control of liquor sales contributed to the war effort time with friends she made Thank you! after 78 years. More than 1,600 as a “Rosie the Riveter” there. David Straub, Bar-None Construction CH473048cf.cg supermarkets, pharmacies and and held many interesting Flo passed from other private retailers have ap- jobs that included Avon complications due to a stroke The Chronicle • Chronline.com plied for liquor licenses, nearly Lady, logging truck driver, on Thursday, May 24. Per her request, a wake will be held four times the number of state- strawberry/cucumber ield owned and state-contracted li- boss, bookkeeper and more. in July to celebrate her life. quor stores. Flo married Edwin Harding To view the obituary, please Lynnwood retiree Bill Jess- (deceased 1978) in 1946 and had ive children: Onago to chronline.com/obituaries. berger, who voted for I-1183, says he now wishes he hadn't. "I was hoping to get cheaper prices, and they're not cheaper. In Remembrance They're more expensive," Jess- berger said Tuesday. "Unfortu- nately, the initiative didn't do THERESA MAY (SALLY) GREENWOOD what I thought it would." The state charges a spirits sales tax of 20.5 percent — more than double the rate for regular mer- chandise — plus a $3.77 liter tax. That equals $2.83 for a 750-mil- liliter bottle or $6.60 for 1.75 liters. While those taxes are the same as before I-1183, many shoppers were unaware of them until now, because the state's stores included them in their list prices. Supermarkets, by contrast, display pretax prices for virtu- ally everything they sell, includ- ing liquor, causing confusion among customers accustomed Sally was born Dec. 13, Convalescent Center. to paying the advertised amount. 1930 in Olympia, Wash., to She enjoyed crocheting, "The prices are lower, but Fred & Eva Lynk, she passed crossword puzzles, cross they're going to hit you with away peacefully on May 23, stitch and cooking. She taxes at the register," said Da- 2012. considered her children and She is survived by her grandchildren her greatest vid Elliott, 52, of Des Moines, children, Jean Short, Ken accomplishment. She will be browsing the new liquor section Short, Linda (Bill) Ryan, greatly missed. at Costco's Seattle store Friday. Jerry (Becky) Aust, Kelly We would like to thank the Pointing to a 1.75-liter bottle Aust (Wayne Briscoe), caregivers at Ashley's Elder of vodka advertised for $32.99, her sister Bonnie Jean Care and Assured Home Elliott did some quick math in (Jim) Breen, her beloved Health Hospice for making his head to estimate an after-tax grandchildren, Casey Short, our mothers last few months price of $44, close to the actual Michael Short, Sky Webb, comfortable. price of $46.35. River Talley-Short, Lindsey At the request of the Ryan, Bridget Ryan, Jennifer deceased no services will In any case, he passed on the Aust and Tyler Aust and four be held at this time. A vodka, noting, "I'm mainly here great-grandchildren. celebration of life will be to see what the prices are." Sally worked for National held at a later date. Confusion occasionally has Frozen Foods, and for To view the obituary, please given way to anger, some of it over 20 years at Riverside go to chronline.com/obituaries. even directed at Washington's CH472534sl.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Leaks of Spy Secrets Wisconsin’s Walker Vows to Drug Rings With Endanger U.S. Lives, Links to U.S. Airports Congressional Focus on Jobs, Bipartisanship Busted In Puerto Rico Leaders Say By Patrick Marley and Meg Jones ORLANDO, Fla. — Dozens Milwaukee Journal Sentinel DEFEATED CANDIDATE of baggage handlers accused of WASHINGTON — Top TAKES SLAP IN STRIDE, smuggling tons of cocaine from members of Congress from both MADISON, Wis. — A day af- ‘‘We’re going to spend Puerto Rico through airports in parties complained Wednesday ter becoming the country’s first HOPES TO BRIDGE Orlando, Miami and other east that leaks of sensitive national governor to win a recall election, the remainder of this DIVIDES coast cities were busted at San security secrets are hurting U.S. a triumphant Scott Walker told Juan’s Luis Munoz Marin airport term focused like a By Larry Sandler spy efforts and putting Ameri- his Cabinet Wednesday to put Wednesday, according to the U.S. can lives in danger, with the their energy into creating jobs laser beam on creating Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Drug Enforcement Administra- White House angrily rejecting and said he was taking steps to tion. any suggestion that it’s leak- improve bipartisanship. jobs.’’ MILWAUKEE — Milwau- kee Mayor Tom Barrett said Ferrying cocaine and smaller ing secrets to make President “We’re going to spend the amounts of heroin, one of the Barack Obama look tough in an remainder of this term focused Wednesday that he will not Scott Walker seek prosecution of the wom- two drug-trafficking rings in- election year. like a laser beam on creating governor of Wisconsin an who slapped him after he vestigated by authorities began The complaints came after a jobs,” he said to the Cabinet. conceded defeat in Tuesday’s shipping drugs in the late 1990s series of reports in the news me- The Republican governor gubernatorial recall election. on American Airlines flights dia about the U.S. use of a com- spent the first several minutes “That’s life in the big city,” to Orlando, Miami, New York, puter virus to attack Iran’s nucle- of the meeting going around the Barrett told reporters. Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia ar program, as well as a classified room to shake hands with and tory,” Walker said. “We’re mov- Barrett had just finished his and Newark. “kill list” of terror suspects target- hugging members of his Cabi- ing on.” concession speech and was The second ring uncovered ed for U.S. drone strikes. net, who welcomed him with Incumbent Republicans won talking to supporters at the by law enforcement was head- nonstop applause. three Senate recalls, but appear Hilton Milwaukee City Center ed by a Maribel “Skinny Lady” 78 Air Force Academy “It’s like going to a Badgers to have narrowly lost a fourth when the unidentified woman Rodriguez-Fragoso, who ran pep rally,” a hoarse Walker said. race. If vote totals pan out as the confronted him. an organization of 25 members Cadets Accused Walker, who defeated Mil- unofficial tally shows, former The woman believed that Bar- that paid airport workers in San waukee Mayor Tom Barrett in state Sen. John Lehman will re- rett had given up his bid to oust Juan to carry cocaine through Republican Gov. Scott Walker of Cheating Tuesday’s recall, was joined at place state Sen. Van Wanggaard employee entrances to waiting COLORADO SPRINGS, the Cabinet meeting by Lt. Gov. later this month to represent the when some Milwaukee voters were still waiting to cast ballots, couriers and others who loaded Colo. — The Air Force Acade- Rebecca Kleefisch, the only lieu- Racine area. That would give drug-filled suitcases on aircraft, tenant governor in the nation’s Democrats a 17-16 majority in the Democratic mayor said. Oth- my announced Wednesday that ers in the crowd also believed records state. 78 cadets have been accused of history to face — and survive — the state Senate until at least Together, the rings shipped a recall election. January, when the winners of that, shouting “Don’t do it!” as cheating during an online cal- Barrett started to speak. about 28,000 pounds of cocaine culus test. “The good news is we’re back,” the November elections would to the U.S. mainland, DEA Chief Walker said. “The better news is take office. Barrett said he did not know Academy officials said the the woman. She was not ar- Thomas Harrigan said during a cadets used “unauthorized re- we’re back fully engaged, and as Walker said he spoke rested, a Barrett spokeswoman Wednesday news conference in sources — a web math program” much as we’ve done good work, Wednesday with Public Schools said. San Juan. that was only to be used for we’re not done yet.” Superintendent Tony Evers; As- When he was slapped, Bar- homework, not exams. Walker won 53 percent to 46 sembly Minority Leader Peter rett said, he was “just surprised. Lt. Col. John Bryan, AFA percent, according to unofficial Barca, D-Kenosha; and Senate But you move on.” Activists Accuse director of public affairs, said returns — about a percentage Democratic Leader Mark Miller “I understand people are Assad ‘Thugs’ of New most of the cadets involved were point better than his margin in of Monona, who is expected to frustrated,” Barrett said. “There freshman, but there were a few 2010, when he bested Barrett take over as majority leader once was a lot of passion on both Massacre in Syria sophomores. 52.25 percent to 46.5 percent. Tuesday’s Senate recall races are sides.” “We’re not gloating in the vic- certified. BEIRUT — Anti-govern- Bryan said many involved ment activists accused forces have admitted to cheating on the loyal to Syrian President Bashar test and have begun a six-month Assad of a new massacre of ci- probationary period. Each will Life Expectancy Gap Narrows vilians early Thursday, even as undergo a cadet-led review to United Nations special envoy determine if their violation of Kofi Annan reportedly sought the academy’s Honor Code war- Between Blacks, Whites to create a coalition of nations to rants more serious punishment. inject fresh life into his flagging “It is possible to have disen- By Rosie Mestel Gap narrows peace plan for Syria. rollments,” Bryan said. Los Angeles Times Dozens were killed by gov- The life expectancy gap LOS ANGELES — The gap ernment shelling and attacks by ‘‘ A black baby boy born between blacks and whites in pro-regime “thugs” in the prov- Lawsuit NYPD in life expectancy between black the U.S. is narrowing for both and white Americans is smaller today can expect to ince of Hama, according to re- Over Surveillance men and women, according ports by the Syrian Observatory than it has ever been, thanks live 5.4 fewer years, to a new study. HACKENSACK, N.J. — Us- largely to a decline in the num- for Human Rights, a Britain- ing mosque crawlers, cameras ber of deaths resulting from on average, than his Black White based anti-government group and undercover agents, the New heart disease and HIV infection, Men that traces daily casualties. York Police Department col- a new analysis has found. white counterpart ...’’ 6.5 5.4 Gap lected license plates of cars in That’s the good news. The bad according to analysis years years Mubarak’s Health mosque parking lots and even news is that the gap is still large: A 76.2 took undercover photos of a black baby boy born today can ex- 75.3 Reported Worsening Muslim girls’ elementary school pect to live 5.4 fewer years, on av- 70.8 After Prison Sentence as part of its wide-ranging sur- erage, than his white counterpart, blacks than it did for whites,” 68.8 veillance of Muslims in New and a black baby girl will die 3.7 said epidemiologist Sam Harper CAIRO — Egypt’s deposed Jersey, a lawsuit filed in federal years earlier, on average, than her of McGill University in Mon- President Hosni Mubarak may court alleges. white counterpart. treal, senior author of the report. be transferred to a private mili- The details were provided What’s more, the narrowing The life expectancy for black tary hospital after a marked de- in a lawsuit filed in Newark on of the gap between 2003 and men in 2008 was 70.8 years, up 2003 2008 cline in his health following his sentencing over the weekend to Wednesday alleging that the 2008 is due in part to a troubling from 68.8 years in 2003 but Women NYPD’s surveillance program development among whites: still well below the 76.2 years life in prison in the deaths of pro- 4.6 3.7 testers during last year’s uprising, targeted Muslim-Americans They are more likely than in the for white men (who had an av- Gap years years state media reported Wednesday. without evidence of wrongdo- past to die from overdoses of erage life span of 75.3 years 81.2 Ahram Online reported that ing based only on their religion, powerful prescription medica- in 2003), Harper and his col- 80.3 Mubarak was in critical condi- a violation of their constitu- tions like OxyContin and Vico- leagues found. Life expectancy 77.5 75.7 tion in Cairo’s Tora prison hospi- tional rights. It is the first legal din, along with other uninten- for black women rose from 75.7 challenge brought against the to 77.5 years, while the life span tal and had been put on a respi- tional poisonings. rator five times. State media said NYPD’s surveillance program. for white women grew from 80.3 The report, published in the 84-year-old former leader “This lawsuit is perhaps the years to 81.2 years. Wednesday’s edition of the Jour- had a nervous breakdown in re- most important legal challenge nal of the American Medical The study included data only to date brought by the Ameri- cent days and suffers from high Association, is based on govern- for non-Latino whites and non- blood pressure and depression. can Muslim community to ment data on U.S. deaths in 2008, Latino blacks. The government protect their rights and the na- the most recent year that was has only recently compiled the 2003 2008 tion’s founding values,” said Sar- available at the time of the study. first life-expectancy tables for ’s Planning hana Khera, executive director NOTE: Data for non-Latino blacks, whites Since 2003, life expectancy Latinos, who have an edge of sev- Source: American Medical Association of Muslim Advocates, the civil “improved for everybody, but eral years over non-Latino whites Graphic: Julie Sheer, Khang Nguyen, Commission Catches rights group representing the it improved a little bit more for for reasons that are not yet clear. Los Angeles Times © 2012 MCT Flak Over Posh Toilets plaintiffs. — India’s Parents’ Hope Reborn With ‘Gestational Carriers’ Planning Commission came un- Proposition 29’s By Juliet Fletcher and Mary Jo Layton twins, they all discovered. der fire Wednesday for spending $70,000 on two toilets for its top Tobacco Tax Teeters The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) Taylor gave birth last No- vember to Maxine and Hawkins, officials days after the govern- on Edge of Defeat HACKENSACK, N.J. — but she said she never felt like ment called for greater austerity in Kim Christian knew when she she was their mother. She was a measures. was 32 that she could not bear “gestational carrier” — the eggs The agency revealed in re- RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Ask- children. For the next decade, were Kim Christian’s, not hers. sponse to a right-to-information ing voters to slap a $1-per-pack she and her husband, Dan request that a significant por- The practice of using gesta- tax on cigarettes to fund cancer Rominski, saved and planned tion of the money was spent on tional carriers sidesteps the ethi- Marko Georgiev / The Record research seems like a cinch in for fertility treatments. a “door access control system” cal dilemmas raised by surroga- Daniel Rominski and his wife, Kim health-crazy California, where “We’re positive people, with Christian, pose with their six-month- allowing 60 “very high dignitar- lighting up already is banned a positive outlook,” Rominski cy, proponents say, which played ies” with special access cards to out in the New Jersey legal battle old children, Hawkins and Maxine, at in bars, public buildings and on said recently. their home in Montvale, New Jersey use the facilities. It also revealed many of its golden beaches. So the Montvale couple gam- over Baby M, in which the birth plans to install closed-circuit But the tobacco tax, pitched bled — legally and medically. mother was the biological moth- “These are entirely their ba- surveillance cameras in nearby to voters under Proposition 29 They crossed state lines to make er. But “carrier” deals in which bies — they’re not mine in any corridors to prevent damage or in Tuesday’s primary, teetered a deal with a 30-year-old Illinois money changes hands are not way,” Taylor said. “So it would theft to the fixtures. on the brink of defeat Wednes- woman who agreed to bear a legal in New Jersey. be selfish, really selfish, of me to The revelations came a few day just months after opinion child for them. Supporters hope they soon see them that way at all.” months after the commission polls showed widespread sup- They found Kristie Taylor will be because they say they are “This was what worked for was slammed as being insensi- port. The measure was trailing through a broker, choosing her informally happening already. us,” said Christian, now 44, who tive for declaring that Indians by about 63,000 votes, although from others through interviews State lawmakers are advanc- lost her womb to a hysterectomy would be considered above the still-uncounted ballots could and questionnaires “like per- ing legislation to allow formal but found that fertility technol- poverty line if they earned more number as high as 1 million, by sonality profiles,” Rominski agreements between prospective ogy had advanced by the time than 47 cents per day in villages some estimates. said. They trusted Taylor with parents and New Jersey women she and Rominski wanted to try and 57 cents in cities. ••• their own fertilized embryos, who receive paid expenses if they a carrier. “We saved for this for ••• From The Chronicle’s wire services which she carried to term — carry fertilized embryos to term. years.” From The Chronicle’s wire services • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012

Graduation 2012 Top Three: Adna High School Top Two: Tenino High School

Matthew James Brewer Megan Lauren Conrad Stanfield VonBargen Gehrke Hoffstater GPA: 3.921 GPA: 3.976 Parents: Bill GPA: 3.921 GPA: 3.985 GPA: 3.870 Parents: Da- and Judy Parents: Karl Parents: Lar- Parents: Mike vid and Bar- Brewer and Julie Von- ry and Darla Rucker and bara Stanfield Activities: Ap- Bargen Gehrke Kathy Pick- Activities: plied engineer- Activities: Activities: ens-Rucker Band, Knowl- ing and physics Cross country, National Activities: Matthew Stanfield edge Bowl, James Brewer club, tutoring Megan VonBargen track, basket- Lauren Gehrke Honor Society, Conrad Hoffstater National valedictorian track, cross salutatorian Future plans: salutatorian ball, band, Na- valedictorian soccer, year- salutatorian Honor Society, country, Na- Attend Wash- tional Honor book editor, Knowledge tional Honor Society, Eagle ington State University to study Society. Spanish club, Tumwater toy Bowl, boy’s state, powerlifting, Scouts. electronics engineering. Future plans: Attend Concor- drive volunteer, Toledo make , golf, church volunteer. Future plans: Attend Univer- dia University to study nursing. a difference day, Parkside El- Future plans: Attend Wash- sity of Washington to study ementary carnival, chore day ington State University. physics. volunteer, santa breakfast. Future plans: Attend Pacific Lutheran University to study ADNA GRADUATION medicine. Graduation: 1 p.m. Saturday at Adna High School Number of graduates: 46 TENINO GRADUATION Essential info for people bringing guests: N/A Accommodations for the disabled/elderly: Handicapped parking and floor seating Graduation: 2 p.m. Saturday at the Tenino High School foot- available ball stadium. Baccalaureate: Tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Adna Evangelical Church Number of graduates: 81 Contact: Katrin Williams 360-748-0362 Essential info for people bringing guests: none Accommodations for the disabled/elderly: handicapped seating in stadium Baccalaureate: none Centralia College Commencement Set for June 15 Contact: Terrie Beckford 360-264-3520 By The Chronicle mencement address and Richard will take individual graduate Centralia College will hold Jimenez, student body president, photos, which will be available its 2012 commencement on June will give the student address. for purchase. Top Graduate: Morton High School 15 at 4 p.m. on the college cam- Finally, some graduates will The Associated Students of receive outstanding student Centralia College will hold a re- Stefana pus. About 640 students have Bertucci applied to receive their degree or awards. ception in the student center caf- Channel 3 will broadcast the eteria following the commence- MORTON GRADUTION certificate this year, with about GPA: 3.889 250 participating in the outdoor event and Giske Image Design ment. Graduation: 1 p.m. Saturday Parents: Steve at the Morton High School

ceremony. CH471764cz.ke and Karen Gymnasium The commencement will take Bertucci Number of graduates: 14 place on the field north of the Activities: Baccalaureate: Was held clocktower in the center of campus, volleyball, Wednesday at the Morton regardless of weather conditions. track, basket- Community Bible Church The procession will begin at Stefana Bertucci valedictorian ball, student Essential info for people 3:50 p.m. as students walk from government, bringing guests: Floor seats the Health and Wellness Center Knowledge are avaliable for student’s to the seating area. Local, Compassionate Care Bowl, Running Start at Cen- family, others on a first-come first-served basis The ceremony will begin www.homecareprosnw.com tralia College with remarks by college presi- Future plans: Attend Centra- Accommodations for the dent Jim Walton, who will intro- • Locally Owned & Operated • 24/7 On-Call lia College this fall for associ- disabled/elderly: floor seat- • Companion Care • Serving All Of Lewis, Paciic, ing available duce faculty awards. • Non-Medical Home Care & Grays Harbor, Thurston & ate’s degree and then transfer The distinguished alumnus to The Pratt Fine Arts Center Contact: Christy Powell Respite Care Services Mason Counties 360-496-5137 award recipient Angela Meade, a • Trained & Experienced • Local & Friendly Customer in Seattle to work as a metal- rising star in the world of opera, Caregivers Service smith and jewelry designer. will address students and vocal- ists will perform. 883A South Market Blvd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 Editor’s Note: The Morton salutatorian declined to be featured Michael Grubiak, of student (T) 360-996-4487 (F) 360-996-4389 in the Chronicle’s Top Two feature. services, will deliver the com- [email protected]

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CHAPTER 42.17 RCW is responsible for the creation of ton Public Disclosure Commission. the Washington Public Disclosure According to the RCW, at the be- • Initiative 276 passed in 1972. Commission. ginning of each even-numbered It required that campaign and • Initiative 134 passed in 1992. calendar year, the commission lobby contributions and expendi- It gave the power to set campaign can increase or decrease dollar tures be disclosed to the public. It contribution limits to the Washing- amounts based on the economy.

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Photo illustration by Chris Geier / [email protected] Passenger Car & Light Truck Tires: 50 cents each, with or without rim, the irst 25 per person. Cash or check only. Swecker said he has previous- Buck ly sent back donations, including those from gambling interests. Computer Monitors, CPUs, Laptops, TVs: Continued from front page “I wanted to send a message,” Recycle for free. he said. One example is Anheuser- Lori Anderson, a spokesper- Busch, the St. Louis, Mo., based Yard Waste: Drop off grass clippings, leaves, branches, son for the Washington Public shrubs for free. First-come, irst-served: once the boxes are brewing company, which gave Disclosure Commission, said campaign contributions to all six the PDC was created by Initia- full, they will be closed. incumbents in the 19th and 20th tive 276 in 1972. It is the agency Legislative Districts, spreading responsible for setting contribu- Hazo Trailer: Drop off unwanted household hazardous money to both Republicans and tion limits, tracking campaign chemicals for free. Democrats, according to public contributions and expenditures records. and for auditing candidates. One of the recipients, Sen. “This was something the vot- NO GARBAGE, MICROWAVES, OR OTHER COMPUTER ITEMS ACCEPTED! Dan Swecker, R-Rochester, said ers really wanted,” she said. “They he didn’t know why the compa- wanted some sort of mechanism Sponsored by Lewis County Solid CH472988cz.db ny contributed to his campaign. where they could see what sort of Questions? 740-1452 “Maybe just as a matter of outside money was influencing or Pe Ell Town Hall Ofice Waste Utility, the Town of Pe Ell & the general goodwill,” he said. government through campaign at 360-291-3543 Washington State Dept. of Ecology Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, contributions or through lobbying.” who will represent the 20th Dis- In 1992, voters passed Ini- trict once new district lines take tiative 134, which implemented effect, also said he didn’t know. contribution limits. “You’d have to ask them,” he “Before the initiative was said. passed, we didn’t have limits,” In response to a request for Anderson said. “There was a lot comment, Anheuser-Busch is- more money being spent.” sued this statement: “Like many Anderson said public disclo- U.S. companies, and as the lead- sure information is a tool for voters. ing American brewer, Anheuser- “It may help a voter decide Busch has a proud tradition of which candidate they want to active and responsible corporate support,” she said. citizenship, including bipartisan In some cases, donors give two support of the political process at contributions of the maximum all levels of government. We sup- $900, one for the primary election port the major political parties and another for the general. and those candidates from both “The candidate is responsible parties who we believe best un- for making sure that the general derstand the issues important to money is spent on the general our industry, our company, our election,” Anderson said. “If they shareholders and our customers.” don’t make it to the general, then The company did not respond they’re going to give it back.” to questions about why it contrib- Anderson said in order for uted to these six legislators in a company to contribute to a particular or why the funds came Washington state candidate, the from different locations. company must be doing busi- FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS So far in 2012, Anheuser- ness within the state. Busch InBev, the Belgium-based “Usually they have some interest SUNDAY, JUNE 17 parent company of Anheuser- here and they’re trying to do what Busch, has given $646,722 in they can to protect it,” she said. campaign contributions, accord- Anderson said outside compa- ing to opensecrets.org, an online nies often employ lobbyists within T-Bone Steak Special database of campaign contribu- the state who appeal to legislators tions around the country. on behalf of the company. Served 5PM – 9PM Swecker said campaign con- According to the PDC website, $22.95 tributions don’t pose a conflict Gombosky Public Affairs, owned of interest for legislators. by Jeffrey Gombosky, was hired “It would be if they were signif- to lobby for Anheuser-Busch icantly larger — there was a time last year. Gombosky is a former Filet Mignon Burger when they were,” he said. “But we member of the state House of Served 4PM - 9PM receive $900 per cycle. Nobody Representatives. He did not re- $ can buy my vote for $900.” turn a request for comment. 12.95 For the current election cycle, Bob Biersack, a senior fel- the contribution limit for legisla- low at the Center for Responsive tive candidates is $900 from po- Politics, which maintains the litical action committees, corpora- campaign finance tracking or- Brunch tions, unions as well as individuals. ganization opensecrets.org, said Orcutt said he receives about companies often contribute to Served 10AM - 3PM $90,000 to $100,000 in a typical legislators because of the com- $14.95฀Adults฀•฀$11.95 Seniors election campaign; he pointed mittees they on. out that even maximum contri- “Typically what corporations butions still only make up a small are looking at when they support Prime Rib & Seafood Dinner Buffet percentage of total contributions. local and even federal officials is Served 3PM - 9PM “Contributions aren’t about what kind of regulatory process $ $ getting access, they’re not about they’re under or proposals for 22.95฀Adults฀•฀ 19.95 Seniors buying votes,” he said. “They’re changes in the way something about people who want to show works that’s really important their support and help keep peo- for their business,” Biersack said. ple in office and are willing to “They’re interested in getting ac- Treat Dad to our Father’s Day Buffet and he will receive work with them and keep them cess to legislators and the people a voucher for a free buffet on his next visit! where they are.” making those decisions. Contri- Valid on buffets Sunday – Thursday. Orcutt said corporations can’t butions is one way to do that.” give any more than other unions, Swecker said he’s thankful he organizations or individuals. serves in a time when there are “When I cast a vote, I don’t contribution limits and report- look at who contributed to me,” ing requirements. he said. “I look at the issue. If the “I’m sure it helps prevent folks bill is something I can support, who might be tempted to step I support it. If it’s something I over the line,” he said. can’t support, I don’t. People can ••• I - 5 Exit 88. West on Hwy 12 to Anderson Road • Rochester, WA • 800-720-1788 • luckyeagle.com CH473664cz.cg make up their minds in the next Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, election based on how I voted in twitter.com/biancafortis and face- For your convenience, an 18% gratuity is added to all parties of 8 or more. Tips are discretionary. 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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding COMMENTARY: Under the Open Sky Love Them, Just Don’t Hummingbirds Love Them to Death

ummingbirds are an easy bird to attract to Ha backyard garden, a cinch to keep well fed, and a joy to watch. But if you don’t take care, they’re also an easy bird to love to death. If you do not work diligently to keep your hummingbird feeders clean and free from mold and fun- gus, the tiny hum-buzzers you so enjoy could develop a serious and By Kimberly Mason deadly fungus infection. This infection causes the tongue to swell, making it impossible for the bird to feed. Starvation is a slow and painful death. I hope that the thought of a single humming- bird’s death will be enough to motivate you to run out and grab your feeder off the hook Courtesy Photo / Vickie Miller, Chehalis — right now — and give your This male Anna’s Hummingbird fell victim to a fungal infection and died within 24-hours of the irst display of symptoms. This fatal infection causes the hummingbird feeder a good scrubbing. tongue to swell and keeps them from being able to feed. The birds starve to death. The infection is commonly transmitted through dirty hummingbird feeders. But, just in case you need and energy. Vickie Miller has a wide-mouthed glass jar that to four parts water, bring to a “their” feeders and will chase more motivation, think of the Anna’s Hummingbirds in her is not only easy to fill, but easy quick boil and stir to dissolve anyone who dares to enter their children. A mother humming- backyard all year round. to scrub clean. The base of the the sugar. You can store the territory. bird can pass the infection on to “In the winter I bring the feeder of that brand comes syrup in the refrigerator for up The male has a rufous head her babies, who will also die of feeders in at night to keep them apart so you can reach into ev- to two weeks. and back (sometimes sprinkled starvation. from freezing,” Miller said. ery nook and cranny to scrub If the nectar becomes cloudy, with a little green), a white “And I’m very diligent about away the mold and fungus. it has spoiled and needs to be breast and an orangey red gor- Local Heartbreaking Loss keeping the feeders clean and The Aspects HummZinger replaced. A sugar solution can get. The females have a green Vickie Miller, of Chehalis, scrubbed between fillings. It is brand is also carried locally. spoil in as little as two days back, light rufous sides and a recently experienced the heart- especially important to change They have a window mounted when temperatures are high. creamy white breast. breaking loss of an Anna’s the nectar frequently in warm feeder that has a hinged lid that The Calliope Hummingbird Hummingbird she called “The weather, because the nectar will lifts up and makes it ultra easy Local Hummingbird Species has been seen in western Wash- General.” spoil.” to clean and fill. ington recently, but it is a rare “The General patrolled our If you see a neighbor with a To clean your feeder, flush Vickie Miller has Anna’s visitor here and prefers the east backyard every day for over dirty feeder, Miller said, “Please, the feeder with hot tap water Hummingbirds in her yard, side. The Calliope is smaller a year and a half. One day he tell them about The General and use a bottle brush to scrub along with the more common than the resident Rufous Hum- came home with a swollen and his fatal fungal infection.” the sides of the glass jar. Do visitor in local gardens, the Ru- mingbirds. The males’ gorget tongue and we knew he had a A good rule of thumb is to NOT use soap; soap will leave fous Hummingbird. feathers are long pinkish red The male Anna’s carries an fungal infection,” Miller said. keep your hummingbird feeder a residue behind. If you do use streaks of color extending from impressive rose red “bib” that “We watched our beautiful Gen- so clean, that you would drink soap, a bleach and water solu- under the bill and down their covers his entire head and neck. eral die within 24 hours.” from it yourself. tion rinse will remove the resi- throat. “I held him in my hand, in- due. Both males and females have ••• Inspect the feeder carefully iridescent emerald green backs side a warm cloth, to help ease How-To’s of Hummingbirds Kimberly Mason is a freelance his passing,” Miller said. “Please, for black mold. If you see any and grayish underparts. writer and photojournalist. Visit her warn others to clean ALL their There are several easy-to- mold growth, soak the feeder The Rufous Hummingbird website The (Almost) Daily News bird feeders clean.” clean feeders available at local in a solution of 1/4 cup bleach to male is known as the most (almostdailynews.com), find her on The proper care of hum- feed stores. one gallon of water for one hour. aggressive of all the hum- Facebook (Kimberly Mason — The mingbird feeders requires a The Dr. JB’s brand is one I To make nectar, mix one mingbirds. He does not tolerate Chronicle), call 269-5017 or email significant commitment of time have seen recently and it has part ordinary white cane sugar the presence of other males at [email protected]. Fishing & Hunting Report A Fawn in Hiding Free Fishing Weekend; Kids’ Derbies; Musky Tourney By Kimberly Mason To get to the Cowlitz Salmon Big Trout at Kids’ Derby, For The Chronicle Hatchery from I-5, take HWY 12 Scanewa Lake East about 12 miles. Turn right Love to fish but can’t afford a on Fuller Road. Continue until If you’ve got a kid that loves license? Then I’ve got good news the “T” intersection and turn left to fish, the place to be on Satur- for you, it’s Free Fishing Week- on Spencer Road. Stay right at day morning from 9 to 11 a.m. end, June 9-10. the “Y.” Turn left into the salmon is Scanewa Lake, near Randle, During those two days, no li- hatchery parking lot, or drive where the Lewis County PUD cense is required to fish or gath- straight to get to the Barrier Dam day-use park will host a kid’s er shellfish in any waters open to boat launch and fishing area. fishing derby. Call 497-1100 for fishing in Washington state. You more information. also don’t need a vehicle access Sign-Up Now, Open Tiger Musky The event is filled with fun pass or a Discover Pass to park events. But the biggest attrac- at any of the water-access sites Tourney tion, of course, is the fish. maintained by WDFW. The Cascade Musky Associa- Over 750 rainbow trout will While no licenses are re- tion’s 7th annual Mayfield Open be planted for the event, several quired on Free Fishing Week- Tiger Musky Tournament will of which will be in the four to end, other rules such as season run June 23-24, hosted at the ten-pound range. closures, size limits and bag Lake Mayfield Resort and Ma- One to two hundred kids will limits will still be in effect. For rina. There is a $2,800 payout toss their line into the water at 9 example, no crab fishing will be (based on a 35-team field) and a.m., a total of 500 to 1,000 peo- Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle allowed in Puget Sound during plenty of raffle prizes available. ple — including parents, grand- A fawn, found Wednesday morning, lies hidden just of the track of a well- Free Fishing Weekend, because Entry fee is $100 per two-person parents, aunts and uncles — will used deer trail in Cinebar. This fawn and its twin were not abandoned by their no areas will be open for crab- team. attend the popular event. mother, only stashed in the underbrush while the mother fed nearby. If you bing at that time. Contestants will work a split My best advice would be to come across a fawn, leave it alone and leave the area quickly and quietly. In addition, all anglers will be day on Saturday — from 6 a.m. arrive early and grab a spot near required to complete a catch re- to noon, then 4 to 8 p.m. — then the dike where the nets span the cord card for any salmon, - just six hours on Sunday, 6 a.m. waterway that leads into open Wild Turkey in Mossyrock head, sturgeon or halibut they to noon. water. Several fish were caught catch that weekend. Catch re- The Cascade Musky Associ- last year that were nearly as big cord cards and WDFW’s Fishing ation is a great group of anglers and the anglers who hooked in Washington rules pamphlet who would love to see some lo- them. are available free at hundreds of cals come out and join the fun. Directions to the Lewis sporting goods stores and other I went pre-fishing with the club County PUD day use park: from license dealers throughout the president last year and then rode Morton take Highway 12 east to state. The rules pamphlet is also in the judge’s boat on game day, Savio Road. Turn right and go to available online at http://wdfw. I’d encourage anyone that loves Kiona Road. Turn right and fol- wa.gov/fishing/regulations/. to fish for musky to join in the low Kiona Road to Falls Road. tournament. It’s a lot of fun. Turn right and continue to the Open House Celebration, Cowlitz The event is 100% catch and Day Use Park on the left. Salmon Hatchery release. A judge’s boat will race around the lake, from fish to Rivers, Lakes, and Streams Friday afternoon from 1 to 4 fish, weighing and measuring Courtesy Photo / Eileen Yost, Mossyrock p.m. the Cowlitz Salmon Hatch- the entries before they are tossed At the end of the kids’ fishing There have been reports of Wild Turkeys roaming through areas of the ery will hold a grand opening back in the water. derby at Scanewa Lake, the nets county this spring where they haven’t been seen for years. The Burnt Ridge celebration, the public is wel- No pre-fishing is allowed af- will be removed from the dike area, Rochester, Cinebar, north Centralia and Mossyrock, to name a few. This hen was spotted strolling through Eileen Yost’s backyard at the end of May. come to attend. Guided tours ter June 18. and the fish will be released into “My husband and I stared in disbelief when we saw it,” said Yost. “I was born will be available for interested For more information con- open water. and raised in Mossyrock and I had never seen a Wild Turkey in our ‘neck of customers and refreshments tact Mark Wells, (253) 841-0171 the woods’ before.” provided. or [email protected] please see FISHING, page S8 • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012

Prep Baseball Commentary Gueller Heads Up All-Area Team So Long, Mitch Gueller his is where the chapter the chance. That was in the By Aaron VanTuyl The Chronicle’s 2012 All-Area Baseball Team ends. The big guy gets midst of the Bearcats’ playoff [email protected] Tdrafted and likely heads run, when Gueller was shifted off to throw a baseball for a from offensive facilitator to There’s plenty of arms on MVP: Mitch Gueller, Senior, P, W.F. West Coach of the Year: Cole Kanyer, Mossyrock living, and instantly becomes workhorse and racked up 646 The Chronicle’s 2012 All-Area the subject of past-tense “Re- rushing yards in three games, Baseball Team — and, not sur- Andrew Pullin Sr. OF Centralia member the time ...” stories averaging an insane 11.6 prisingly, the biggest arm of from more fans than could yards a carry. One announcer them all gets top billing. Josh Vogel Sr. P/C Mossyrock have possibly seen him pick seemed to relish announc- W.F. West ace Mitch Guel- John Pomeroy Jr. P/DH Mossyrock up a ball. ing a play on which Gueller ler, drafted by the Philadelphia Rylon Kolb So. P/SS Morton-White Pass It’s been an impressive fumbled, but the big guy had Phillies with the 54th pick in Garrett Driver Sr. P/1B Adna chapter, to scored on runs of 60 and 73 this year’s MLB Draft on Mon- Bubba Lara Sr. C Adna say the least. yards on the Cats’ first two of- day, was tabbed the MVP of this Mitch Guel- fensive plays of that game. installment of the All-Area team, Mack Gaul Jr. P/1B Toled-Winlock Kyle Shepherd Sr. P/SS Onalaska ler’s three There was still a bit of which includes an additional years at W.F. speculation at that point as eight pitchers. Devante Harris Jr. OF Tenino West High to whether or not he’d try to Nearly all of them, howev- Zack Chamberlain So. C Tenino School were walk on to the Washington er, do a lot more than just deal John Holman Sr. 1B Rochester one long State University football team strikes, starting with Gueller. Brady Calkins Jr. P/3B W.F. West string of big as a wide receiver — because By Aaron VanTuyl The Bearcat senior hit .323 this Keylen Steen Jr. C W.F. West plays and if anyone could play two big- season with five home runs and avantuyl@ big moments chronline.com time Pac-12 sports at once, was walked 28 times, on top of from the big it’d be the big guy. his 0.80 earned-run average and pitcher and shortstop, led Mor- three home runs and five dou- guy. He spent most of the bas- 70 strikeouts in 42 ⅔ innings. ton-White Pass on the mound. bles, and led his team with seven And he is big — listed at 6 ketball season flirting with Mossyrock’s 1-2 pitching The Timberwolves made the swiped bases. feet, 3 inches since his sopho- triple-doubles and leaving duo of John Pomeroy and Josh State 2B playoffs with Kolb hit- Mack Gaul, a junior for To- more year, tall like his mother, fans wondering just what he Vogel also landed on the team, ting .388 with 17 RBIs and 21 ledo-Winlock, was another two- Carrie, and barrel-chested could have done on the court as well as Viking coach Cole stolen bases, and went 7-3 on the way threat. On the mound he like his father, Jason. Add in if he weren’t playing football Kanyer — who, in his third sea- mound with a 2.75 ERA and 52 posted a 7-2 record and allowed freakishly long and arms, all fall and baseball from son at the helm, led the team to a strikeouts in 61 frames. only 3 earned runs (0.41 ERA) the rarely-rattled swagger of March to August. He jumped third-place finish at the State 2B Onalaska’s Kyle Shepherd with 89 strikeouts in 51 innings someone who knows he’ll be center, guarded the biggest championships. Pomeroy, the was a SWW 1A League Ev- of work. He was no slouch at the playing in the Pac-12 or the player on the floor, and ran Central 2B League MVP, went ergreen Division All-League plate, either, hitting .490 with pros in a few months, stick the offense in crunch time. 9-3 on the mound with a 2.46 pitcher, posting a 2.29 earned- three homers, 22 RBIs and 21 him in baseball spikes and In the downtime between ERA and opponent average of run average with 47 strikeouts stolen bases, reaching base over put him on a pitcher’s mound basketball and baseball, .129, with 113 strikeouts in 62 ⅔ in 30 innings — and a 1.04 72 percent of the time. 60 feet, 6 inches away, and the when coaches optimistically innings, and topped it off with a WHIP (walks plus hits per in- Gueller wasn’t the only local overall effect is jarring for a prepare their teams and pre- .373 batting average and 22 RBIs. ning pitched) ratio. He made the standout from the Evergreen 2A 17-year-old kid stepping into tend it won’t rain, W.F. West Vogel, last year’s C2BL MVP, hit All-Area team a third time. Conference. Centralia’s Andrew the batter’s box. baseball coach Tom Zuber re- .333 with nine doubles and went Tenino finished second in Pullin — who was drafted by The stories started back in marked that if Gueller didn’t 9-2 on the mound with a 1.04 the SWW 1A League Ever- the Phillies in the fifth round on the summer of 2009. A local look like a first-round MLB ERA. green Division, with big efforts Tuesday — made the All-Area baseball coach mentioned draft pick, he didn’t know Adna, which reached the from Devante Harris and Zack team a fourth time, batting an the kid from Rochester that what the pros were after. State 2B quarterfinals and the Chamberlain. Harris, a junior even .300 this season and wrap- would be playing for W.F. Soon enough, the pros District IV title game, had senior leadoff hitter and center fielder, ping up a career for the Tigers in West next season. The phrase were all over. Scouts flocked pitching and catching duo Gar- hit .438 and stole 26 bases in 19 which he hit .409 with 17 home ‘the next Jake Locker’ was to games, arriving two hours rett Driver and Bubba Lara on games to score 31 runs on the runs, 24 doubles and 87 RBIs. thrown out. early and pressing against the the All-Area squad. Driver hit year. Chamberlain, a sopho- W.F. West juniors Keylen Around that time, at our bullpen fence like paparazzi .397 with 21 RBIs and went 8-1 more catcher, hit .459 with 17 Steen and Brady Calkins also All-Area baseball team photo when the big guy warmed up. on the mound with a 2.60 ERA RBIs and drew 15 walks, eight of made the All-Area team, a first shoot, Cody Ray — the only A season that once promised — though his only loss was a which were intentional. for both. Steen, a catcher, hit graduating everyday starter a return to normalcy with the one-hit effort in a 1-0 loss in the Rochester senior John Hol- .304 with 16 RBIs and 17 walks, on a third-place, 24-2 W.F. graduation of University of district title game. Lara led the man, who played first base for while Calkins — the Bearcats’ West team — was asked how Washington recruits Robert team with 24 RBIs and hit .438 the Warriors, hit .426 with a .595 No. 2 starter — hit .280 and the Bearcats would be the Pehl and Erik Forgione was with a pair of home runs. on-base percentage and drew went 5-2 on the mound with a following season. He said instead an even more grand Rylon Kolb, a sophomore 17 walks on the year. He added 1.79 ERA. the kid taking over his center circus with a bigger main field spot was going to be event. Legion Baseball good. Real good. The big guy didn’t disap- Ray, it should be pointed point. It’s to his own credit out, was an All-State outfield- that his ‘bad’ outing was five er who hit over .450 and was innings of one-hit ball against just voted Centralia College’s Aberdeen in which he walked Sportsman of the Year. four batters and didn’t allow a When the 2009 football run. He struck out 70 in 42 ⅔ season rolled around, Guel- innings and gave up 12 hits all ler was a two-way starter and season. Zuber tried to prod his backup quarterback. His un- team into giving Gueller more official coming-out party was run support throughout the in Chehalis, against Centralia, season, at once point stressing in a 39-7 Battle of the Swamp that the team couldn’t expect win. Midway through the him to throw a no-hitter every game he subbed in at quar- time out. terback, took the snap, zipped Like it or not, though, around the left side of the that was the expectation, the line and darted 51 yards for a biggest draw at the one-man touchdown. He also tallied 96 circus. People came to watch Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle receiving yards. Gueller stand on the mound Titus-Will’s Levi Studeman winds up for a pitch against Black Hills Tuesday in Centralia. Basketball season rolled with the physical presence around. Gueller, playing in and amused demeanor of an the post after years at guard, adult sitting at the children’s Titus-Will Blows Past Black Hills, 12-1 shorted a dunk against Cen- table and throw strikes that were faster than anything By The Chronicle nacht and Levi Studeman were Montesano Precision Pipe here tralia. He made up for it, time and again, over the rest of they’d ever seen on a high each 2 for 2. Wednesday in Junior Legion Centralia Titus-Will piled up school field. Studeman pitched the first that season and the next two. 13 hits and rolled to a 12-1 win baseball action. “He’s the best I’ve seen three innings and faced only By the spring he was a over Black Hills Tuesday night at Ben Peterson worked all sev- come through here,” one nine batters, and Lucas Eastman known commodity and the Ed Wheeler Field in Junior Le- en innings for Tenino, walking Bearcat old-timer said when tossed the final two innings to No. 2 starter on what would gion baseball action. just one batter and allowing six Gueller was on the mound. close out the game. turn out to be a state champi- Titus-Will stroked seven hits hits. onship baseball team. He was “But, I’ve only been watching “They both looked good,” to score 7 runs in the second “He was in command of the the winning pitcher in the since ‘53.” Striegel said. “They were in inning alone, and finished the zone from the start,” Tenino title game, beating R.A. Long He capped his prep career control, threw a lot of strikes game off with a 4-run fourth coach Justin Livingston said. 8-3 — and starting a trend with the type of performance and gave our infield a chance to frame. “He threw definitely well enough of coming up big against the that would make Roy Hobbs work.” “I was very impressed with for us to win. We just did not re- Lumberjacks. scoff. Gueller had eaten Titus-Will (4-1) will host all the kids who played, and ciprocate at the plate at all.” The junior year was like something that didn’t agree Chehalis Sobe-Toyota in a single they’re kind of starting to come Tenino (1-1) will play at Mon- the sophomore year, only with him the night before the game Friday at 6 p.m. together,” Titus-Will coach Jerry tesano on Friday. more so. He took over at regional playoffs and was sick. Striegel said. “They’re just play- Note: Tenino’s Single-A le- quarterback and made a He pitched a few innings and ing baseball and having fun, and Trappers Fall to Montesano gion team topped Graham-Ka- name for himself as one of the was then sent to the end of kind of starting to enjoy one an- TENINO — The Trappers powsin 14-4 on Tuesday. Taylor Evergreen 2A Conference’s the dugout to alternate vomit- other. It’s starting to show on the got a 2-run homer from Zack Sheldon drew three walks and most exciting big-play guys. ing into a garbage can and field.” Chamberlain in the first in- scored three times for the win- He dunked a lot, often on the curling himself into a ball. Chuck McKeever was 3 for ning, but only added one hit the ners, who host North Thurston receiving end of alley-oops In the seventh inning, 3, and Brain Ranger, Dylan Fos- rest of the game in a 4-2 loss to on Friday. that need only be tossed in the though, the big guy — flop general direction of the rim. sweat, pale complexion and He hit home runs and touched all — announced he wanted Racing 90 on the radar gun. He spent to hit, and launched a grand the summer playing ball, and slam to win the game. Kyle Busch Wins Prelude Charity Race at Eldora catching the eye of scouts. “Remember the time Then the senior year Mitch Gueller puked in the ROSSBURG, (AP) — Stewart, the defending Sprint Kahne and defending winner started, and everything was dugout and then hit a grand Kyle Busch stayed out of trouble Cup champion, finished second. would duel to the coming up Mitch. slam to win the game?” to win fellow NASCAR Sprint Busch started second and finish. He led the Bearcats to Two weeks later, the Phil- Cup driver 's dirt- ran near the front during the en- Busch was running third be- their best finish in school lies made him the highest- track charity race Wednesday tire late-model race, which was hind Kahne and Bowyer, who history on the football field, drafted player in Chehalis night at . run at 40 laps for the first time went to the lead on lap 13 when playing quarterback, defen- baseball history. His friends Wrecks reduced the 26- instead of 30. Kahne was trying to lap David sive back, punter and punt re- cheered. His parents teared car field to 15 cars for the final "I felt like our car's always Gilliland. Eight laps later, Kahne turner and in one memorable up a bit. His grandmother, 16 laps of the Prelude To The been the best car in the long bumped Bowyer to regain the game lining up at wide re- sitting a few feet from the Dream on the half-mile oval run, especially through traffic," lead. On the next, lap Busch ceiver — and racking up 180 television for hours waiting owned by Stewart. Busch said. "It was definitely bumped Bowyer, who fell sev- yards on four catches, thrown for his name to be called, was leading until he hit Bobby exciting getting through traffic. eral spots back. by brother Tanner. gave him the first hug. Labonte in Turn 3 after Labonte That's what makes the place fun." “I thought I’d cleared him Coach Bob Wollan, at one And one chapter in the spun out. Busch was running Most of the traffic Busch then I felt the air start moving point, commented that he story was finished. The next second at the time, and took ad- fought was lapped traffic, and it my car,” Busch said. “By then we hoped the fans appreciated one starts now. Best of luck, vantage for his first Prelude vic- was that traffic that helped him were so tight off Turn 2 I guess the big guy while they had big guy. tory after four top-five finishes. get to the lead after it appeared he caught the fence a little bit.” Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 SPORTS

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Christine Cotter / The Associated Press Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki runs the bases ona solo home run in the eighth in- ning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, Calif., on Wednesday. Mariners Finish Road Trip With Flourish in 8-6 Win Over Angels By Geoff Baker newcomer Stephen Pryor in- The Seattle Times ducing a pair of double plays with two men on to end the ANAHEIM, Calif. — They sixth and seventh innings. packed up for home with con- The best was a 3-6-1 fidence and smiles, knowing double play in the sixth that they can beat some tough op- saw shortstop Brendan Ryan ponents in hostile ballparks. use brilliant footwork and The question for the Mari- a strong throw to first to a ners now is whether they can stretching Pryor to nab the keep on scoring like this in speedy Maicer Izturis by a the not-so-comfy environ- half step. ment of Safeco Field. Another "I was just kind of bust- offensive blitz by the Mari- ing my butt to get over there," ners on Wednesday night Pryor said. "That was a sticky overcame more so-so starting situation there, and I was glad pitching in an 8-6 victory over to get a ground ball and get the Los Angeles Angels. out of it." Seattle scored 64 runs in It was just as sticky in a 7-6 the nine games on this trip, game in the seventh when the winning five of them includ- Mariners opted to walk Mark ing two here. This was the Trumbo intentionally with fifth time on the trip the Mar- Albert Pujols at third base. iners scored at least eight runs, Trumbo has been destroying and that was enough for their fastballs of late, and despite first series victory at Angel Pryor's high-90s heat, the Stadium since 2009. Mariners weren't about to give "I think in spring training, the Angels slugger a shot at we had a feeling that we were his 13th homer of the season. going to be better offensively But Pryor got the ensu- this year," said Kyle Seager, ing grounder he needed from who drove in four runs with a Howie Kendrick for a rather double and a single. "We had routine-looking 6-4-3 double a lot of younger guys who got play. a lot of experience last year, "In that case we were try- and we've got some veteran ing to jam him and get a guys who can hit. So, I mean, ground ball," Pryor said. "It we have a lot of confidence in happened and everything fell each other, and I think that's into place." been a big part for us so far." Things seemed to be fall- All eight of the runs scored ing into place for manager by Seattle came with two out. Eric Wedge when it came to A crowd of 37,342 saw the his long-preached strategy of Mariners score a pair of runs getting hitters to swing at hit- in the fifth to tie the score at 4 table pitches and leaving un- on Seager's double. hittable stuff alone. Then, after the Angels re- The Mariners got rare top- took a 6-4 lead in the bottom of-the-order production in of the inning, the Mariners this game, with the first four scored three in the sixth to batters going a combined 8 for take the lead for good. Ichiro 18 with six runs batted in and got that rally going with a five runs scored. run-scoring single to snap an Aside from that, Michael 0-for-20 slump, the second- Saunders, moved up from longest of his career after an No. 8 to No. 6 in the order, hit 0-for-22 stretch in 2005. three more singles to finish 7 Seager later delivered a for 11 in the series. two-run single up the middle Now, Wedge and company to put the Mariners ahead for have to hope they can keep good and get starter Hector some of this up at their home Noesi off the hook for a loss. ballpark. Safeco Field has not Ichiro then stepped up in the been kind to the Mariners of- eighth and drilled a ball over fensively the past several sea- the right-field wall for a key sons, though Wedge said his insurance run. players are coming home a Noesi lasted just four-plus changed bunch. innings in working on short "It was a big win and it was rest and gave up another a good road trip," Wedge said. home run on an 0-2 count, "We played a lot of hard-fought this one to Kendrys Morales games on this road trip, and in the third inning to fall be- the guys stepped up time and hind 4-2. time again. Different types of At that point, opposing wins, different types of ball- hitters were 9 for 29 this sea- games. But when you look at son with four homers and what this club did here on this three doubles off Noesi with particular road trip, it's a big the count 0-2. step for us. But the Mariners hitters "A big step for us as a ball- came surging back, as they club. A lot of different individ- have throughout this trip when uals continuing to get better starters get in trouble. And the and finding ways to win ball- bullpen delivered as well, with games."

Sports Briefs Pacific Athletic Center Offering Kids’ Hoop Camps By The Chronicle 2901 Jackson Highway in Che- The new Pacific Athletic halis. Center in Chehalis will offer The camps will focus on basketball camps for kids from dribbling, shooting and passing age 4 to 9 later this month. fundamentals, as well as defen- The Little Tykes camp, for sive positioning and the rules of kids from ages 4 to 6, will run the game. Players will receive a t- from June 18 to 21, while the shirt and mini-basketball on the Junior Dribblers camp, for kids last day of camp. age 7 to 9, will run from June 25 To register or for more infor- to 28. Both camps will be held mation, visit PacificAthleticCen- at the Pacific Athletic Center at ter.com. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012

NBA Isn’t it time you led a Spry life? (Find out how June 14th.) Spry Interview with Olympic Swimmer Dara Torez • Hooked on Sugar? How to Beat Your Addiction • Sun Mistakes You’re Still Making • Prostate Cancer Tests: Who Needs Them? • The New Spry Healthy Recipe Project - Submit Sue Ogrocki / The Associated Press Your Recipes! The celebrate with the western conference trophy after Game 6 in the NBA basketball Western Con- ference inals against the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday in Oklahoma City. The Thunder won 107-99 and move on to the NBA Finals. CH462470cf.cg Thunder Headed to Finals The Chronicle By Jeff Latzke The Thunder, only three The Associated Press years removed from a 3-29 start that had them on pace for the OKLAHOMA CITY — After worst record in NBA history, years of nagging Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks not went through the only three to take him out of games, Kevin West teams to reach the finals Durant finally got his wish. since 1998 — Dallas, the Los And now, he's one big step Angeles Lakers and San Antonio closer to making his basketball — to earn their shot at the title. dreams come true. Game 1 of the NBA finals Meeting Durant had 34 points and will be Tuesday night in Okla- 14 rebounds while playing all homa City against either Boston all your needs of regulation for the first time or Miami. The Celtics lead that all season, and the Thunder series 3-2 and can earn a trip to for the best care, claimed a spot in the NBA fi- the finals with a win at home in nals by beating the San Anto- close to home. nio Spurs 107-99 on Wednesday Game 6 on Thursday night. night. The Thunder took the lead Russell Westbrook added for good early in the fourth 25 points for the Thunder, who quarter, getting nine of their trailed Game 6 of the Western first 13 points on free throws as Cancer 101: Conference finals by 18 in the the fouls started to pile up for first half and erased a 15-point San Antonio - six on the defen- Basics and beyond halftime deficit before pulling sive end and three on the offen- ahead to stay in the fourth. sive end in the first 7 minutes. "It's an amazing moment for Even Durant drew what he him to play like this in this mo- thought was his first charge of Providence Regional Cancer System invites patients ment, in this setting, and I wasn't the season, stepping in front of going to take him out," Brooks at all stages of treatment to attend a complimentary said. Ginobili. "I was not going to take him and James dinner event with our team of cancer experts. Harden hit 3-pointers in a three- out. I don't care how many times From diagnosis to treatment and more, you’ll learn what to expect he looked at me fatigued. He has possession span to increase the enough, and I think all of our lead to 99-93 with 3:13 remain- as you navigate the path ahead. Resources will be available, plus time guys have enough to play. You ing. Jackson, who had made his to ask questions. just have to fight through it." previous six 3-pointers, and Durant grabbed the final re- Parker both missed 3s that bound, dribbled the ball across would have gotten the Spurs Monday, June 11, 6-8 p.m. halfcourt and raised his right within 103-102 in the final min- Providence Centralia Hospital, basement classroom fist to celebrate with a sold-out ute. crowd wearing free white T- The Spurs put up quite a shirts. The franchise will play for the NBA title for the first time fight, at least for the first half. since 1996, before relocating Parker, who had been largely Bring a guest! from Seattle. bottled up ever since the Thun- RSVP at www.provregister.org or by calling 360.412.8949. Even before the final buzzer, der put 6-foot-7 defensive spe- Durant indulged by hugging cialist Thabo Sefolosha on him

his mother and brother seated in Game 3, had a hand in the www.provcancer.org CH473331cw.cg courtside after a foul was called Spurs’ first 12 baskets, making with 14 seconds remaining. seven on his own and assisting "I never want to take those on the other five. moments for granted," Durant Kawhi Leonard and Jackson said. "I know it's just one step followed his three-point play by closer to our dreams, but it felt good." nailing back-to-back 3-pointers Tony Parker had 29 points for a 34-16 advantage in the final Your and 12 assists for San Antonio, 2 minutes of the first quarter. Bachelor’s Degree but only eight of the points and “I told the coaches that I two assists came in the second could go all night, I could go 48, half. and I didn’t think they would The Thunder outscored the let me do it,” Durant said. “But Right Here! Spurs 59-36 after falling behind they kept me in and I just tried 63-48 at halftime and getting a to give my team a spark.” Centralia College challenge from Brooks that he The Thunder stormed readies its irst Bachelor of Applied Science said had "nothing to do" with back with an 11-2 run to start committing eight turnovers the third quarter and eventu- bachelor’s degree: against only six assists while al- in Management lowing San Antonio to shoot 9 ally pulled ahead after Durant’s 3-pointer from the top of the key Centralia College is planning to ofer a Bachelor of for 15 on 3-pointers. Way "It just had everything to made it 79-77 with 1:41 left in Applied Science in Management* beginning fall do with who we are as men, the period. who we are as a team, the type San Antonio missed nine of quarter 2012. This is your opportunity to: of spirit that we want to show 11 3-pointers in the second half. • Gain a competitive edge as you develop skills and knowledge to succeed in every time down the court," “The third quarter, it was today’s professional world Brooks said. "It was all about like playing in mud,” Spurs • Position yourself for higher wages and promotion opportunities that, about body language, coach Gregg Popovich said. “So, about being a family. I thought that was our downfall as much • Fill local needs: Community leaders say people with bachelor’s degree our guys did that the first pos- credentials are needed now to ill jobs. You can be one of them as anything.” Employment session of that second half and Notes: Popovich, whose re- • Convenient hybrid format, two- or three-year tracks they did not look back." opportunities in Tim Duncan chipped in 25 quest for his team to play nasty management are points and 14 rebounds, and Ste- led to T-shirts being made in available for those who online at San Antonio, said at the morn- Apply NOW! phen Jackson scored 23 as San are qualiied. This Antonio lost its fourth straight ing shootaround that his team Debbie Campbell, Executive Director, United http://bachelors.centralia.edu/ after becoming only the fourth needed to play “with a little bit bachelor’s degree can team in NBA history to win 20 of ugly.” Not nasty? “I was trying make the difference. It’s games in a row. to stay away from that word,” he a great program and In the process, the Spurs said. ... San Antonio had a 29-28 certainly can make a pushed past Oklahoma City for edge in the second quarter after difference for people who the best record in the league and getting outscored 138-106 in the need a bachelor’s degree. home-court advantage in the period in the first five games — playoffs. But the Thunder took dropping more than six points that back by winning Game 5 in CH473925cz.cg San Antonio on Monday night. per game. ... Greg Willard was "There's not much to com- initially scheduled to be one of plain about," San Antonio's the three officials but pulled out Manu Ginobili said. "We had a due to illness. Rodney Mott re- *PENDING APPROVAL FROM THE NORTHWEST COMMISSION ON COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES placed him, alongside Joe Craw- CENTRALIA COLLEGE COMPLIES WITH great run. We just couldn't beat EEOC GUIDELINES these guys." ford and Bill Kennedy. The Bachelor’s: Your credential for success! Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 SPORTS

Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score SEA (26-33) 020 023 010 — 8 12 2 Sports on the Air LAA (29-29) 022 020 000 — 6 10 1 THURSDAY, June 7 NBA PLAYOFFS MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG ANGELS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG 6 p.m. I Suzuki RF 5 3 2 2 0 0 12 .259 .290 .381 M Trout LF-CF 4 1 1 0 1 1 20 .329 .385 .538 TNT — Miami at Boston D Ackley 2B 4 1 2 0 1 1 14 .248 .324 .365 M Izturis 3B 3 2 0 0 2 0 20 .230 .319 .262 PRO GOLF K Seager 3B 4 0 2 4 1 2 16 .274 .321 .477 A Pujols 1B 5 0 2 0 0 0 17 .244 .300 .413 Noon J Montero DH 5 1 2 0 0 0 20 .263 .300 .419 K Morales DH 4 2 2 3 1 1 14 .293 .330 .455 GOLF — St. Jude Classic J Smoak 1B 5 0 0 0 0 2 21 .229 .288 .390 M Trumbo RF 3 1 1 0 1 1 18 .337 .387 .629 PRO TENNIS M Saunders CF 5 2 3 0 0 0 24 .277 .346 .462 H Kendrick 2B 2 0 1 1 1 0 11 .254 .285 .368 5 a.m. M Olivo C 5 0 0 0 0 1 24 .202 .216 .342 E Aybar SS 4 0 1 1 0 0 13 .219 .254 .281 ESPN2 — M Carp LF 3 1 1 2 0 1 16 .167 .278 .359 H Conger C 3 0 1 1 0 0 10 .333 .286 .333 C Figgins LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .181 .250 .284 P Bourjos CF 3 0 1 0 0 1 12 .219 .276 .281 FRIDAY, June 8 B Ryan SS 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 .164 .265 .252 a-A Callaspo PH 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 .234 .291 .299 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Totals 40 8 12 8 2 7 154 K Calhoun LF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .273 .385 .364 7:10 p.m. Totals 32 6 10 6 6 4 139 ROOT — L.A. Dodgers at Seattle Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA GOLF H Noesi 4.0 4 6 6 5 1 1 76-44 5.99 Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA 6 a.m. GOLF — Nordea Masters S Kelley (W, 1-2) 1.1 4 0 0 0 2 0 26-19 3.68 J Williams (L, 6-3) 5.2 9 7 5 0 6 0 99-64 4.02 9 a.m. S Pryor (H, 1) 1.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 12-7 2.25 B Cassevah (B, 2) 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5-1 7.20 GOLF — LPGA Championship B League (H, 2) 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-6 3.76 D Carpenter 2.1 2 1 1 1 1 1 33-19 5.68 Noon T Wilhelmsen (S, 2) 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 14-11 3.48 S Downs 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17-10 0.00 GOLF — PGA St. Jude Classic Totals 9.0 10 6 6 6 4 1 139-87 Totals 9.0 12 8 6 2 7 1 154-94 3:30 p.m. GOLF — Regions Tradition TENNIS Scoreboard 11 a.m. LA Dodgers 36 21 .632 - 2. (17) 485 NBC — French Open Semifinals LOCAL San Francisco 32 25 .561 4 WNBA 3. (88) 476 American Legion Baseball Arizona 27 30 .474 9 Women’s National Basketball Associa- 4. Joe Gibbs Racing (11) 464 9:30 a.m. Tuesday’s Results Colorado 24 32 .429 11.5 tion Standings 5. Hendrick Motorsports (48) 453 Senior Legion Baseball San Diego 19 38 .333 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE 6. Michael Waltrip Racing (56) 441 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup Pocono 400 At Aberdeen W L PCT GB 7. Richard Childress Racing (29) 440 practice LIZARDS 3, ABERDEN 1 (10 Inn.) Tuesday’s Results Connecticut 4 1 .800 - 8. Stewart-Haas Racing (14) 407 11 a.m. Sobe-Toyota 000 000 001 2 — 3 8 2 Cleveland 4, at Detroit 2 4 1 .800 - 9. Joe Gibbs Racing (18) 406 at NY Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 0 Chicago 4 1 .800 - Aberdeen 001 000 000 0 — 1 2 2 10. Michael Waltrip Racing (15) 405 SPEED — Formula One Canadian GP practice Batteries: Reggie Hancock, Brady at Washington 7, NY Mets 6 Atlanta 2 4 .333 2 ½ 12:30 p.m. LA Dodgers 2, at Philadelphia 1 New York 2 5 .286 3 Calkins (7) and Cole Housden, Keylen 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series Baltimore 8, at Boston 6 Washington 1 4 .200 3 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup Pocono practice Steen (3); Aberdeen — Larson, Dietrich standings (10) and Williamson Pittsburgh 8, at Cincinnati 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4:30 p.m. Atlanta 11, at Miami 0 Minnesota 8 0 1.000 - Drivers Points Wins 1. 454 2 NBCSN — IndyCar IRL 550 qualifying Junior Legion Baseball at Houston 9, St. Louis 8 Los Angeles 5 1 .833 2 6 p.m. At Centralia Toronto 9, at Chicago White Sox 5 San Antonio 2 3 .400 4 ½ 2. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 442 3 TITUS-WILL 12, WOLVES 1 (5 inn.) at Kansas City 1, Minnesota 0 Phoenix 2 4 .333 5 3. Austin Dillon 440 0 SPEED — NASCAR Truck 400 Black Hills 000 10 — 1 3 1 Chicago Cubs 10, at Milwaukee 0 Seattle 1 5 .167 6 4. Sam Hornish Jr. 404 0 COLLEGE BASEBALL Centralia 071 4x — 12 13 0 at Arizona 10, Colorado 0 Tulsa 0 6 .000 7 5. 376 0 9 a.m. Batteries: Black Hills — Bowling, at LA Angels 6, Seattle 1 6. 366 0 Gatterman (4) and Daisa; Centralia — Texas 6, at Oakland 3 Tuesday’s Results 7. 364 0 ESPN2 — NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional, Levi Studeman, Lucas Eastman (4) and at San Diego 6, San Francisco 5 New York 79, Atlanta 74 8. 302 0 Stony Brook vs. LSU Dustin Wilson, Dakota Deal (4) 9. 287 0 Noon Wednesday’s Results Wednesday’s Result 10. 282 0 Wednesday’s Results San Francisco 6, at San Diego 5 Minnesota 79, Seattle 55 ESPN2 — NCAA Tucson Super Regional, St. Cleveland 9, at Detroit 6 Senior Legion Baseball Drivers Money John’s vs. Arizona at NY Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 1 No Games Thursday At Centralia 1. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. $609,531 at Washington 5, NY Mets 3 4 p.m. Game 1 2. Elliott Sadler $495,301 LA Dodgers 6, at Philadelphia 5 Friday’s Games (PST) ESPN2 — NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional, SOBE-TOYOTA 11, ABERDEEN 0 (5 3. Austin Dillon $368,162 inn.) Baltimore 2, at Boston 1 Connecticut at Indiana, 4 p.m. 4. Joey Logano $340,850 Stanford vs. State Aberdeen 000 00 — 0 5 3 at Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 4 New York at Washington, 4 p.m. 5. Cole Whitt $333,861 6 p.m. Sobe-Toyota 722 0X — 11 6 1 Atlanta 2, at Miami 1 San Antonio at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Batteries: Aberdeen — Nord, Di- St. Louis 4, at Houston 3 Tulsa at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 6. $323,725 ESPN — NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional, etrich (3) and Williamson; Sobe-Toyota Toronto 4, at Chicago White Sox 0 Phoenix at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. 7. $319,780 TCU vs. UCLA — Mason Musselman, Derek Putman (4) Minnesota 4, at Kansas City 2 8. Justin Allgaier $315,581 UEFA EURO SOCCER and Cole Housden at Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 0 POINTS 9. Brian Scott $314,471 at Arizona 6, Colorado 1 Player PPG 10. Sam Hornish Jr. $314,426 8:30 a.m. Game 2 at Oakland 2, Texas 0 1. Epiphanny Prince (CHI) 23.8 ESPN — Poland vs. Greece LIZARDS 5, ABERDEEN 4 Seattle 8, at LA Angels 6 2. Tina Charles (CON) 22.4 Rookie of the year Points 11:30 a.m. Aberdeen 000 200 2 — 4 4 1 3. Angel McCoughtry (ATL) 22.3 1. Austin Dillon 178 Sobe-Toyota 000 001 4 — 5 7 1 Thursday’s Games (All Times PST) 4. (CHI) 21.2 2. Cole Whitt 141 ESPN — Russia vs. Czech Republic Batteries: Aberdeen — Fairchild and Cleveland at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. 5. (LOS) 20.5 3. Jason Bowles 96 BOXING NY Mets at Washington, 10:05 a.m. Espetal; Sobe-Toyota — Kyle Shepherd, 4. Johanna Long 64 7 p.m. LA Dodgers at Philadelphia, 10:05 a.m. REBOUNDS Brandon Conradi (7) and Keylen Steen 5. Joey Gase 55 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Player RPG ESPN2 — Super middleweights, K. Pavilik vs. 6. Casey Roderick 49 Texas at Oakland, 12:35 p.m. 1. Sylvia Fowles (CHI) 13.8 Junior Legion Baseball 7. Benny Gordon 32 S. Sigmon At Tenino San Francisco at San Diego, 12:35 p.m. 2. Tina Charles (CON) 10.6 8. Brad Sweet 26 CYCLING PRECISION PIPE 4, TRAPPERS 2 Tampa Bay at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. 3. (LOS) 9.0 Montesano 001 021 0 — 4 6 2 Baltimore at Boston, 4:10 p.m. 4. (MIN) 8.7 Noon Tenino 200 000 0 — 2 3 1 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. 5. Sophia Young (SAN) 8.4 Manufacturer’s championship NBCSN — Criterium du Dauphine Batteries: Montesano — Richard Atlanta at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Points Wins HORSE RACING Smith and Zach Nelson; Tenino — Ben St. Louis at Houston, 5:05 p.m. ASSISTS Toyota 76 5 Peterson and Mac Shaw Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Player APG 70 3 2 p.m. 1. Samantha Prahalis (PHO) 6.2 Ford 63 3 NBCSN — Brooklyn Handicap and Jaipur Friday’s Games 2. (SEA) 5.8 Dodge 55 1 Stakes BOWLING RESULTS Philadelphia at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. 3. Becky Hammon (SAN) 5.4 May 27 through June 2 NY Mets at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. 4. (MIN) 5.3 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck WORLD CUP QUALIFIER SOCCER FAIRWAY LANES Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. 5. Kristi Toliver (LOS) 5.0 Series standings 4 p.m. Top 10 Men (9-pin No Tap Spring Washington at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Drivers Points Wins ESPN — United State vs. Antigua Leagues) Detroit at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. PCT 1. Justin Lofton 235 1 Tampa Bay at Miami, 4:10 p.m. Player FG% 1. Butch Mosteller 780; 2. Chad 2. Timothy Peters 234 0 Toronto at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. 1. Sylvia Fowles (CHI) .645 Chalmers 771; 3. Dan Garry 755; 4. 3. Ty Dillon 222 0 SATURDAY, June 9 Houston at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 2. Rebekkah Brunson (MIN) .635 Nick Wright 747; 5. Ron Moeller 737; 4. James Buescher 219 1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL p.m. 3. Crystal Langhorne (WAS) .574 6. Quinn Garry 723 and Scott Andruss 5. 213 0 4:15 p.m. 723; 7. Lee Grimes 722; 8. Josh Coleman San Diego at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. 4. Danielle Robinson (SAN) .571 6. 198 1 721; 9. Ken Beckwith 713; 10. Dennis Chicago Cubs at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. 5. Candice Dupree (PHO) .558 FOX — L.A. Dodgers at Seattle 7. Nelson Piquet Jr. 195 0 Ray 704; High Score: Nick Wright 300 Cleveland at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. 8. Ron Hornaday Jr. 186 0 NBA BASKETBALL Top 10 Women (9-pin No Tap Spring LA Angels at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. PCT 5:30 p.m. Leagues) Oakland at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Player FT% 9. Matt Crafton 180 0 1. Cassandra Chalmers 811; 2. Sara LA Dodgers at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 1. Kara Lawson (CON) .947 10. Joey Coulter 178 0 ESPN — Boston at Miami, if necessary Broom 719; 3. Teresa Johnson 648; 4. Texas at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. 2. Danielle McCray (CON) .938 GOLF Barb Grimes 645; 5. Rachel Norwood 3. Katie Douglas (IND) .938 Drivers Money 4:30 a.m. 619; 6. Barbara Busek 595; 7. Sharon De- 4. Temeka Johnson (TUL) .931 1. Justin Lofton $135,135 Buhr 594 and Teresa Vick 594; 8. Cathy 5. Briann January (IND) .917 2. Timothy Peters $133,680 GOLF — Nordea Masters Garske 578; 9. Melissa Turner 574; 10. NBA 3. James Buescher $123,395 Noon Mary Long 573; High Score: Cassandra 3 POINT PCT 4. John King $115,725 CBS — PGA St. Jude Classic Chalmers 290 NBA PLAYOFFS Player 3P% CONFERENCE FINALS 5. Todd Bodine $109,440 1 p.m. Top 5 Senior Men (9-pin No Tap 1. Diana Taurasi (PHO) .800 6. Ty Dillon $97,665 Tuesday’s Result 2. (SEA) .600 Spring League) 7. Parker Kligerman $88,940 GOLF — Wedmans LPGA Championship Boston 94, Miami 90 3. Jennifer Lacy (TUL) .571 1. Ken Williams 694; 2. Bill Frank Game 5 - Celtics lead 3-2 8. Nelson Piquet Jr. $84,625 4. (SEA) .571 4:30 p.m. 638; 3. Tim Schnitzer 634; 4. Jim Ion 9. Matt Crafton $80,560 601; 5. Larry Hughes 532; High Score: 5. Temeka Johnson (TUL) .556 GOLF — Regions Tradition Wednesday’s Result 10. Jason White $80,425 Ken Williams 279 Oklahoma City 107, San Antonio 99 NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Top 5 Senior Women (9-pin No Tap Game 6 - Thunder win 4-2 STEALS 5 p.m. Spring League) Player SPG Rookie of the year Points 1. Bertie Dessell 597; 2. Ida Kambich Thursday’s Game (PST) 1. Angel McCoughtry (ATL) 3.8 1. Ty Dillon 85 NBC — New Jersey at Los Angeles, if necessary 515; 3. June Concannon 508; 4. Sharron Miami at Boston, 5:30 p.m. 2. Riquna Williams (TUL) 3.0 2. 52 TENNIS Madsen 497; 5. Eddie Lewis 475; High 3. Matee Ajavon (WAS) 3.0 3. John King 45 6 a.m. Score: Bertie Dessell 234 4. Sancho Lyttle (ATL) 2.7 4. 39 Top Junior Boys (9-pin No Tap Spring 5. Epiphanny Prince (CHI) 2.6 5. 38 NBC — French Open, Finals League) NHL 6. 37 AUTO RACING 1. Brett Johnson 704; 2. Kaleb Knee BLOCKS 7. John Wes Townley 32 8 a.m. 550; 3. Henry McBride 501; 4. Ben STANLEY CUP FINALS Player BPG 8. Max Gresham 31 Saturday’s Result Hensley 272; 5. Lisandro Nunez 251; 1. Candace Parker (LOS) 2.8 9. Paulie Harraka 29 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup Pocono 400 Los Angeles 2, New Jersey 1 (OT) High Score: Brett Johnson 265 2. Sylvia Fowles (CHI) 1.8 10. Bryan Silas 24 qualifying Top Junior Girls (9-pin No Tap Spring Game 2 - Kings lead 2-0 3. Angel McCoughtry (ATL) 1.7 10 a.m. 4. Jessica Davenport (IND) 1.6 League) Manufacturer’s championship Monday’s Result 5. Tina Charles (CON) 1.6 SPEED — Formula One Canadian GP practice 1. Elizabeth Steen 568; 2. Sydney Mc- Los Angeles 4, New Jersey 0 Points Wins Bride 62; High Score: Elizabeth Steen 11:30 a.m. Game 3 - Kings lead 3-0 Chevrolet 46 4 243 Toyota 40 2 SPEED — ARCA Pocono 200 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) No Games Scheduled Tuesday Ram 26 0 1:30 p.m. 1. Don Koher 299; 2. Joy Watson 296; RACING 3. Bruce Thorsen 295; 4. Daryl Hull 291; Wednesday’s Game (PST) Ford 20 0 SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Siers Classic 5. Christina Garlinghouse 258; High New Jersey 3, Los Angeles 1 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 5 p.m. Score: Joy Watson 190 Game 4 - Kings lead 3-1 standings 2012 IndyCar Series standings Drivers Points Wins Drivers Points Wins NBCSN — IndyCar IRL 550 Saturday’s Game (PST) 1. Greg Biffle 486 1 1. Will Power 232 3 10 p.m. Los Angeles at New Jersey, 5 p.m. 2. 485 1 2. 206 1 ESPN2 — Global Rallycross Championship 3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 476 0 3. Helio Castroneves 177 1 HORSE RACING MLB 4. Denny Hamlin 464 2 4. 176 1 Major League Baseball Standings 5. 453 2 5. James Hinchcliffe 176 0 Noon AMERICAN LEAGUE TENNIS 6. Martin Truex Jr. 441 0 6. Simon Pagenaud 171 0 NBCSN — Belmont Stakes Undercard Races EAST W L PCT GB 7. 440 0 7. Ryan Hunter-Reay 169 0 1:30 p.m. Baltimore 32 24 .571 - 8. Tony Stewart 407 2 French Open 8. 142 0 NBC — Belmont Stakes NY Yankees 31 24 .564 .5 at Paris, France 9. Kyle Busch 406 1 9. 141 0 Tampa Bay 31 25 .554 1 Purse: $34,088,000 10. Clint Bowyer 405 0 10. Oriol Servia 129 0 TRACK AND FIELD Toronto 30 26 .536 2 Wednesday’s Results 11. Brad Keselowski 400 2 Noon Boston 28 28 .500 4 Men’s Singles - Quarterfinals 12. Carl Edwards 390 0 Rookie of the year Points CENTRAL (2) def. Nicolas Al- NBC — Adidas Grand Prix Chicago Sox 31 25 .554 - magro (12), 7-6 (7-4), 6-2, 6-3 Drivers Money 1. Simon Pagenaud 136 UEFA EURO SOCCER Cleveland 30 25 .545 .5 (6) def. 1. Jimmie Johnson $3,883,926 2. Josef Newgarden 72 8:45 a.m. Detroit 25 31 .446 6 (4), 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-2 2. Matt Kenseth $3,772,134 3. Katherine Legge 61 Kansas City 24 31 .436 6.5 3. Denny Hamlin $2,981,428 4. Jean Alesi 13 ESPN — vs. Denmark Minnesota 22 34 .393 9 Women’s Singles - Quarterfinals 4. Greg Biffle $2,893,633 4. Bryan Clauson 13 11:30 p.m. WEST (2) def. Kaia Kane- 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. $2,811,160 ESPN — Germany vs. Portugal Texas 33 24 .579 - pi (23), 6-2, 6-3 6. Kyle Busch $2,808,237 Drivers Poles LA Angels 29 29 .500 4.5 Petra Kvitova (4) def. Yaroslava Shve- 7. Tony Stewart $2,793,040 1.Ryan Briscoe 2 COLLEGE BASEBALL Seattle 26 33 .441 8 dova, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 8. Kevin Harvick $2,474,548 1.Will Power 2 9 a.m. Oakland 25 32 .439 8 9. Brad Keselowski $2,445,920 3.Helio Castroneves 1 ESPN2 — NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional, NATIONAL LEAGUE Women’s Doubles - Semifinals 10. Martin Truex Jr. $2,288,045 3.Scott Dixon 1 EAST W L PCT GB / (4) def. Stony Brook vs. LSU Washington 32 22 .593 - / Maria Jose Rookie of the year Points 2012 MotoGP standings Noon Atlanta 31 25 .554 2 Martinez Sanchez (12), 6-4, 6-2 1. 32 Drivers Points Wins ESPN2 — NCAA Tucson Super Regional, St. Miami 31 25 .554 2 2. Stephen Leicht 13 1. 115 3 NY Mets 31 26 .544 2.5 John’s vs. Arizona 2. Casey Stoner 95 2 Philadelphia 28 30 .483 6 Mixed Doubles - Semifinals Manufacturer’s championship 4 p.m. 3. 85 0 CENTRAL Klaudia Jans-Ignacik/ Santiago Gon- Points Wins ESPN2 — NCAA Tallahassee Super Regional, Cincinnati 31 24 .564 - zalez def. / Chevrolet 90 6 4. 60 0 Pittsburgh 28 27 .509 3 (5), 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 Toyota 74 3 5. 56 0 Stanford vs. Florida State St. Louis 29 28 .509 3 / (7) Ford 67 2 6. 51 0 6 p.m. Milwaukee 25 31 .446 6.5 def. / Daniele Brac- Dodge 55 2 7. Alvaro Bautista 45 0 ESPN — NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional, Houston 24 32 .429 7.5 ciali, 6-4, 6-2 8. Stefan Bradl 43 0 Chicago Cubs 19 37 .339 12.5 Top 10 Owner Points Points 9. 40 0 TCU vs. UCLA WEST 1. Roush Fenway Racing (16) 486 10. Hector Barbera 31 0 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Thursday, June 7, 2012

Pro Baseball Centralia’s Pullin Drafted by Philadelphia By The Chronicle The Phillies should have a few new fans in the Twin Cities. Philadelphia selected Cen- tralia standout Andrew Pullin with the final pick in the fifth round of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft Tuesday afternoon. "I'm really excited to be play- ing with the best now and work- ing my way up," said Pullin. "It's going to be hard playing all the time, but it's what I want to do and I'll just have fun doing it." Pullin, an outfielder, has been selected to the Evergreen 2A Conference All-League team four times. He hit .300 this sea- son and .409 for his career with the Tigers, with 17 career hom- ers in 335 plate appearances. While the Phillies were inter- ested in Pullin for his bat, he was also a standout pitcher at Centralia, pitching mostly with his right hand but occasion- ally throwing lefthanded. In his sophomore season, notably, he pitched with both hands in an upset win over rival W.F. West. "This is pretty cool, I guess it's a dream come true," said Pul- lin, who was in a marine biology class when he got the call from Pete Caster / a Phillies scout explaining that [email protected] he had just been drafted. "It's al- Centralia’s Andrew Pullin hits a double against Aberdeen on Saturday, May 12 in a District IV 2A Baseball Tournament loser-out game at Bearcat Baseball Stadium in ways what I've wanted to do." Chehalis. Pullin was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies with the 188th overall pick of the 2012 MLB draft on Tuesday. He has signed a National Letter of Intent to play with the ter the Phillies' farm system. college." Philadelphia selected W.F. Pullin of playing with Gueller. University of Oregon next sea- "I didn't really have any ex- Pullin, who is listed at 6-foot- West pitcher Mitch Gueller with "We've played together since we son, but he explained that play- ing professional baseball has pectations," said Pullin of be- 1, 185 pounds, is the second the 54th pick in the second were 11 or 12 years old in the been a dream of his for a long ing drafted. "If I did get drafted Lewis County athlete chosen by round. summer and it'll be a lot of fun time he will forego college to en- great, but if I didn't I would go to the Phillies this draft. "It's going to be great," said — it's good knowing somebody." Tigers Take Phillips, Mariners Take Dean on Day 3 of MLB Draft By The Chronicle 59.1 innings and allowed 43 hits instructions to leave on Sunday with a save and a 4.83 ERA in and was the winning pitcher in Two local products and for- with 18 walks and 50 strikeouts, for a mini-camp in Florida, after 18 games with during his senior the game. holding opponents to a .206 which he'll likely be assigned a season at Tennessee Wesleyan mer teammates at Lower Co- The Mariners used 15 of lumbia College were selected batting average. He helped the team. College. He also played two sea- their final 22 picks on pitching, on Wednesday, the third day of Wildcats to a 45-18 record this "I had a few different scouts sons at Lower Columbia College the Major League Baseball First- season, marking the most wins talking to me at the time, be- — going 6-0 with a 1.69 ERA and drafted a total of 41 players Year Player Draft. in the program's history. fore the draft, and I knew I was his sophomore year — and his over the course of the three-day Alex Phillips, a left-handed The 6-foot-4 pitcher was at probably going to get picked up," junior season at the University the apartment he shares with his he said. "I just had no idea where. of Tennessee. He went 4-2 with draft. pitcher and 2008 Tenino gradu- wife in Lexington on Wednes- The past two days have been a 4.60 ERA for the Volunteers, ate, was selected by the Detroit day, playing video games to dis- kind of on-edge for me." and helped Tennessee Wesleyan Tigers with the 664th pick. tract himself, when he got the Phillips said he had a few ad- to the NAIA World Series cham- Levi Dean, a 6-foot-5 right- call. justments to make against the pionship — and a 53-12 record — handed pitcher and 2008 W.F. "I was ecstatic," he said. "It's stiff hitting competition once he this season. West graduate, was taken with something you want to do your arrived in Lexington two years The Chehalis product missed the 701st pick by the Seattle whole life. Once you finally ac- ago. most of his senior year with an Mariners. complish that goal, it's relief and "You have to learn to pitch injury, but bounced back nicely Phillips, taken in the 21st excitement at the same time." one pitch at a time," he said. "I at Lower Columbia and pitched round, appeared in 58 games His first move after the call, figured it out, and made a good the ninth inning to get the save FREE LIFETIME over his two seasons with Ken- naturally, was to buy himself a career out of it here." in the 2010 NWAACC cham- TIRE & MILEAGE CARE tucky, posting a 6-4 record and Detroit Tigers hat. He got anoth- Dean, who graduated from pionship game. Phillips had 3.08 ERA. In 2012 he pitched er call later in the evening with W.F. West in 2008, went 5-4 pitched the first eight innings To help you get more miles out of your tires and more Legion Baseball miles per gallon of gas.

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WNBA Lynx Improve Lewis County Hotshots Win Gold Medal to 8-0 With Rout of Storm MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — With their best player on the bench in street clothes, the still-unbeaten turned in their most lopsided win of the season. Taj McWilliams-Franklin scored 17 points and the Lynx improved to 8-0 with a 79-55 rout of Seattle on Wednesday night. The Lynx moved within one victory of tying the WNBA re- cord set by Los Angeles in 2001 of victories to start the season. The Sparks also won their first nine games in 2003. The win came without lead- ing scorer , who was sidelined with a right quad strain. Five Lynx players scored in double figures — McWilliams- Franklin, , Rebek- kah Brunson, Devereaux Peters and Candice Wiggins. Dot Workman / Courtesy Photo Seattle, which fell to 1-5, was The Lewis County Hotshots soccer team won the Gold Medal in the Masters Division 7-a-side action by defeating the Pierce County Bulldogs 2-1 in the champi- paced by 14 points from Tanisha onship game at the Special Olympic Summer Games, held at JBLM over the weekend. Dalton Davis and Donovan Burton each scored one goal for the Hotshots Wright, but never fully recovered in the championship game. Pictured in the front row, from left to right: Kirsten Rhode, Billy Williams, Aaron Workman, Ryan Williams and Samantha Arredondo. In after falling behind early. Storm the second row is Emily Stubbleield, and in the third row, from left to right, is coach Jan Stemkoski, Shannon Wachter, Donovan Burton, Dalton Davis and coach coach Brian Agler said that see- Shelli Stemkoski. ing Augustus out of the lineup for Minnesota is a situation he knows well. NBA "We're pretty familiar with not having our best player," said Celtics Return to Boston With Chance to Close Out Miami in Conference Finals Agler. The Storm are without BOSTON (AP) — LeBron precedented 17th NBA champi- game. We've got to win. That's Eastern Conference semifinals leading scorer , James saw his share of disap- onship banner. all we've got to do," Wade said after the Celtics spoiled the two- who is training in for pointment in Boston when he The Heat will need a victory Wednesday before the Heat time defending NBA MVP's the Olympics. "We don't really was with the Cleveland Cava- here in Game 6 of the Eastern boarded a plane to return to best chance to win a title with talk about it at all. I look at it as liers. Conference finals on Thurs- Boston. "Can't listen to the noise. his hometown team. an opportunity for some other Then he joined the Miami day night to avoid a fourth I'm not. I'm sure our team is not. But Miami has had even big- players to step up." Heat, and things only got worse. straight loss to the Celtics, a We're just focused on winning ger struggles in Boston, winning It was Seattle's second loss in Miami has lost seven of fifth straight loss in Boston and this ballgame." just once on the parquet since Minnesota in 10 days. The Storm eight on the parquet floor since a second straight year of failed It was in Boston that James Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and got off to another poor start James arrived to form a super- promise from the trio of James, said goodbye to Cleveland, rip- Ray Allen joined forces. In all, again, trailing 25-8 after one team modeled after the new Big Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. ping off his jersey as he left the Miami has lost 15 of its last 16 quarter. Three that hung the Celtics' un- "We plan to win the ball- court after Game 6 of the 2010 regular-season games in Boston. 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Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle Alden Visser, 2, Olympia, covers his ears as he takes in from his father Mike Visser’s shoulders during his irst steam train ride last month in Chehalis. The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and Museum has kicked of its regular summer season. Steam Chugs

Toward Chehalis-Centralia Railroad engineer Ray Beaber, Chehalis, walks around the almost 100-year-old steam engine last month before the irst run of the day. The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and Museum Future kicked of the regular summer season starting Saturday with regular Train runs scheduled at 1 and 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Father’s Day Dinner Train RIDE THE TRAIN The steam train to Coming Next Weekend Milburn will run 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturdays By Carrina Stanton and Sundays now in this park over here,’” Borovec through Sept. 30. For The Chronicle said. Cost is $13 for Since then, the Chehalis- adults, $12 for seniors At 85, Harold Borovec still Centralia Steam Train has be- spends his summer weekends and $10 for children come a mainstay in Lewis Coun- ages 4 to 15. Children donning his red and white pol- ty, drawing more than 12,000 younger than 4 ride ka-dotted hat as engineer of the riders each year, said Wanda free with an adult. Chehalis-Centralia Steam Train. Thompson, secretary and trea- The steam train to What keeps him going is surer of the nonprofit organiza- Ruth will run 5 p.m. simple, he said. tion that oversees the train. The Saturdays through “This is what keeps me start of its weekend summer Sept. 29. Cost is $16 for young,” he said, motioning to- runs is as much a tradition for adults, $15 for seniors ward the inner workings of the local families as it is a draw for and $13 for children 1916 steam locomotive as he sat tourists, partly due to its afford- ages 4 to 15. Children in the engineer’s seat on a recent ability, said volunteer Sharon younger than 4 ride sunny afternoon. Francis. She noted that the Che- free with an adult. It’s been 25 years since local halis steam train is one of the Special Ruth brunch volunteers pulled the Baldwin- few of its kind anywhere. trains take place at 10:30 built 2-8-2 steam locomotive Many similar trains cost be- a.m. July 1, Aug. 5 and from its resting place near the tween $20 and $40 and more per Sept. 2. Call for pricing. Chehalis outdoor pool. Borovec person while the most expensive Special Ruth dinner trains take place at 5 recalls the train was placed there tickets for the Chehalis train are in 1956 and its resurrection was p.m. June 17 (Father’s $16. Day); July 7; July 15; at the urging of two local busi- “It’s one of the few steam July 21; Aug. 4; Aug. 18; nessmen who came to Chehalis. trains left and we try to keep the Sept. 8; and Sept. 22. “They said, ‘This town is dy- cost down to keep it affordable Call for pricing. ing on its feet. We need some- for everyone to enjoy it,” Francis For more infor- thing to liven it up. How about a said. mation, go to www. steam locomotive? Where could Chehalis-Centralia Railroad engineer Ray Beaber, Chehalis, takes a steamtrainride.com or we get one? Oh, there’s one over please see TRAIN, page Life 8 break between runs to have a snack Sunday afternoon. call 748-9593.

Upcoming Events: Sweet Music, Randy Travis and Public Knitting By The Chronicle Centralia, $12, sponsored by Centralia- Tuesday, June 12 “Dessert Concert” will be at “Listen” from “Dreamgirls,” Chehalis Christian Women’s Connection, 7 p.m. at Harrison Square Pres- “Wheels of a Dream” from “Rag- Check today’s community 748-6751 or 269-2449 calendar on page Main 2 for byterian Church, 1227 Harrison time,” “Sun and Moon” from Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Centralia College events coming up this weekend, Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Ave., Centralia. “Miss Saigon,” and “Sing, Sing, then pull out your long-term $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Vocal Ensembles, The Centralia College Jazz Sing.” They are also planning calendar and note these upcom- NAMI Family-to-Family Education Band will accompany the Vocal to sing several selections from ing events in the weeks ahead. Program, for families of persons di- Jazz Band to Perform Ensembles on several numbers “Mamma Mia”: “I Have a Dream,” agnosed with serious mental illness, The Centralia College Vo- arranged by Johnny Toulouse “Waterloo” and “Mamma Mia.” 6:30-9 p.m., First United Methodist Monday, June 11 Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., Cen- cal Ensembles and Jazz Band (Centralia College Music stu- Desserts will be served to the dent), in addition to playing a audience. Seating is limited to Women’s luncheon, “Sharing Our tralia, 748-4024 or 748-0195 are joining together Tuesday to Love,” Vickie Barry, Bellingham, noon- Chamber Forum, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., present their first “Dessert Con- few tunes on their own. The pro- those with tickets. Tickets may 1:30 p.m., Centralia Church of the Naza- O’Blarney’s Irish Pub, 221 N. Tower, Cen- cert” — an evening of love songs, gram includes: “Be Our Guest” rene meeting room, 119 W. First Street, tralia, lunch available for $12.50 show tunes, and dessert. from “Beauty and the Beast,” please see UPCOMING, page Life 2 Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 LIFE

Oregon Trail music and dancing, Upcoming open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Sunday, June 24 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Continued from Life 1 Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Senior Center, 748-0061 Jackson Highway, Chehalis be obtained free of charge by NAMI Family-to-Family Education emailing rwoodcock@centralia. Program, for families of persons diag- nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- Monday, June 25 edu. 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Donations will be collected Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, in order to purchase new pianos 4024 or 748-0195 $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 for the practice rooms at Cen- Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Mar- tralia College. ket, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and This event is sponsored by Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, lewis Tuesday, June 26 Pro Musica, the Centralia Col- countyfarmersmarket.org Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors lege music club. open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Saturday, June 23 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix p.m.; food available, 736-9030 or [email protected] Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Ribbon cutting, Community Farm- halis, [email protected] ers Market, noon, Boistfort Street, The Chronicle, file photo Toledo Saturday Market, 10 a.m.- Wednesday, June 27 downtown Chehalis, 740-1212 or info@ Country music star Randy Travis, seen here signing autographs during a 2007 per- 3 p.m., Second and Cowlitz, Toledo, communityfarmersmarket.net Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix formance in Napavine, will return to the area on Saturday, June 16, at 8 p.m. at the 864-2121 Lucky Eagle Casino. Some of his hit songs include “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- halis, 740-0492 Ever, Amen,” “No Place Like Home,” “Diggin’ Up Bones” and “Three Wooden Crosses.” 3 p.m., Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, Wednesday, June 13 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 740-1212 or www.communityfarmers starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- Rita” is a beautiful, gentle love market.net 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, story filled with laughter and Poetry Walk, 10 a.m., Seminary Hill 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- joy. It’s about a working class Natural Area, Centralia, led by David 4024 or 748-0195 Thursday, June 28 Young Professionals Lewis County Liverpool girl’s hunger for edu- Underwood Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside cation. Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Open mic, 5:40 p.m. signup, 6:30- Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit 10:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. 293-6126 Tuesday, June 19 The Evergreen Playhouse www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix is located at 226 W. Center St., Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Centralia. Twitter @T90Market please see EVENTS, page Life 8 halis, 740-0492 Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Thursday, June 14 ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Open mic, 5:40 p.m. signup, 6:30- gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ 10:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. chehalismops Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 or info@communityfarmers Friday, June 15 market.net Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., Wednesday, June 20 Tenino, 273-8793 NAMI Family-to-Family Education Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Program, for families of persons diag- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, nosed with serious mental illness, 6:30- 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 9 p.m., First United Methodist Church, Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, 748- hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu 4024 or 748-0195 items, 736-1146 Pajama Party, for children, 2-4 p.m., Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Winlock Timberland Library, stories, pa- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- jama parade fashion show, games and halis, 740-0492 more, part of Summer Reading, 785-3461 Commencement, Centralia College, 4 p.m., outside by clocktower, reception to follow at college cafeteria, no tickets Thursday, June 21 needed, 736-9391, ext. 605 Open mic, 5:40 p.m. signup, 6:30- Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Mar- 10:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 ket, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, lewis countyfarmersmarket.org Friday, June 22 Saturday, June 16 ‘Educating Rita’ at Randy Travis to Perform the Evergreen at the Lucky Eagle Playhouse in Centralia Country music star Randy The Evergreen Playhouse Travis will perform on Saturday, will be presenting “Educating June 16, at 8 p.m. at the Lucky Rita,” by Willy Rus- Eagle Casino. sell and directed by Travis has won nine Acad- NEW Norma Rogers, with emy of Country Music Awards, performances starting June 22. six Grammy Awards and acted in 38 movies. He has had 22 Shows will be June 22, 23, 24, number one hits. 28, 29, 30 and July 1. Friday and Some of his songs include Saturday performances are at 8 “On the Other Hand,” “Forever p.m. and are $15. Sunday mati- and Ever, Amen,” “No Place nees are at 2 p.m. and are $10. A Like Home,” “Diggin’ Up Bones” special “pay what you will” per- and “Three Wooden Crosses.” formance will be at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 to $65 and go Thursday, June 28. on sale April 2. Tickets are available at Book Must be 21 to attend. Call the ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis, Sterling Lucky Eagle Box Office, 1-800- Savings and Santa Lucia Coffee 720-1788 for ticket information. in Centralia, and the North- west Party Outlet in the Fairway Worldwide Knit in Public Day, 10:30 Shopping Center. am.-2 p.m., Saturday, June 16, Centralia This show stars the same ac- Timberland Library, 330-2814 tor, John Pratt, from last year’s CH468042cz.cg Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- “Oleana,” and Kaaren Spanksi- halis, [email protected] Dreffin. Both plays revolve Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- around a college professor and ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., his student and the relationships Tenino, 273-8793 that develop between them. Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Those involved with the p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on production say Oleana is pretty Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and hard and rough, but “Educating Twitter @T90Market Open house, Borst Home and One- Room Schoolhouse, 1:30-3:30 p.m., You Are Invited To… Fort Borst Park, Centralia, no admission, 330-7662 Dinner steam train ride, 5 p.m., Che- A Culinary and Charitable halis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, www.steamtrain ride.com Extravaganza! Fundraiser breakfast, Westminster Presbyterian Church Alaska Mission Chef’s rd Team, 8-10 a.m., Applebee’s, Chehalis, Saturday, June 23 , 2012 · 6 pm $10, 748-0091 Night Out Lucky Eagle Casino Event Center, Rochester, WA Sunday, June 17 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Father’s Day breakfast, 8 a.m.-noon, Fords Prairie Grange, 2540 W. Reynolds Ave., Centralia, Swedish pancakes, ling- onberry butter or hot strawberry pre- SLICE DICE SPICE serves, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee, all you can eat, $6 for adults, $3 for children 8 and under, 330-0969 Join us for an evening of local culinary delicacies, unique dining experiences up for Monday, June 18 bid, and the crowning of “Lewis County’s Next Top Chef!” Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors B COMPETITION open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 L S D A Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia CH473653cf.cg Sponsored by Tickets available online at Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 www.lewiscountyuw.com or by calling (360) 748-8100 NAMI Family-to-Family Education of Lewis County A Program, for families of persons diag- The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, June 7, 2012 • Life 3

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Chehalin Makes Dean’s What is your favorite outdoors activity in List at University Lewis County during the summertime? of Washington Linda R. Williams, Chehalis, has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for winter quarter. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must be taking at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 out of 4. Williams is a senior in the criminal justice program. Cabe Graduates Cum “Taking my son “I ride my horses Laude From Rocky fishing.” year round but in Mountain College Heidi Jolliff the summer we Napavine, Centralia College student Megan Cabe, Chehalis, grad- go trail riding.” uated cum laude from Rocky Mountain College, Billings, Valerie Thelander Mont., on May 5. Chehalis, Centralia College student Cabe com- pleted the re- quirements for a bachelor of sci- ence degree in physical educa- tion and health (athletic train- ing and exercise science) with a Megan Cabe minor in psy- Adna 2008 chology. Cabe graduate was a cheerleader at RMC and worked in the admissions de- partment. Cabe is the daughter of Mari- “Play outside.” “It would probably be lyn and Gary Cabe, Chehalis. Celina Thelander hiking to Goat Falls.” She graduated from Adna High Chehalis, student School in 2008. Camille Bennett Morton, Centralia College student Ford Completes Basic Army Spec. Richard J. Ford has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Colum- bia, S.C. Letters of Thanks Ford is the son of Lucy Ford, Chehalis. He is a 2006 graduate of W.F. West High School, Che- Coverage of Historical Bike Ride Appreciated halis. To the editor: During the nine weeks of Recently, I asked you to help promoting the Lewis County His- training, the soldier studied the torical Bicycle Ride by posting the event in your newspaper. You Crown Royal Army mission, history, tradi- not only posted the event once, you had it listed weekly under your or Patron Silver tion and core values, physical Community Calendar section. 750-ml. Whisky fitness, and received instruction Thanks to you and the weather, this year’s LCHR was a success! or 375-ml. Tequila. and practice in basic combat Having your reporter Stephanie Schendel cover the event with a nice, skills, military weapons, chemi- well-written article in your May 15 publication will keep the event cal warfare and bayonet training, for your readers alive. drill and ceremony, marching, Bringing people out to enjoy our beautiful rural Lewis County 49 rifle marksmanship, armed and together on bicycle is not only good for the health benefit, it raised 24 unarmed combat, map reading, funds for scholarships and builds community. Thank you and The field tactics, military courtesy, Chronicle for helping with this. Club Price military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches and field Bernhard Kreutz training exercises. Chehalis CH472745cz.cg

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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TODAY IN HISTORY: From the Files of The Chronicle Train Hits Stalled Car, Kills One in 1962 During this week in June 1962, three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Bennett, Winlock, were involved in a collision with a freight train at Avery Road crossing at Evaline. Carol Ann Bennett, a passenger in the car, was killed instantly. Sisters Vickie and Lisa were in critical condition at St. Helen Hospital. “(State Patrol Sergt. Harold) Cusic said it had been established that Vickie was driving the car when it stalled on the crossing,” The Daily Chronicle reported. “ ... Cusic said the surviving sisters told him they had seen the train coming, but approach visibility at the crossing is poor. The situation is compounded by a down grade, and, when the driver applied the brakes the car skidded up on the tracks and stalled. Cusic said frantic efforts to restart it were unsuccessful.” ‘Up the Chehalis and Down the Still Water’ 125 years ago, in 1887 The Lewis County Bee de- scribed a trip through the Che- halis valley. “We started out on a trip up the Chehalis valley a few days ago and were well pleased with the country and crop prospects,” the newspa- per said. “Most of the spring grain is late but that sown last fall looks well. Hops are late as nearly all were planted very late and have had a backward spring to get a start. If the farmers get enough to pay for harvesting this season they may feel that there is ‘big money’ in the crop next year if the prices stay where they are or if they en- gage them at fifteen cents. “From Chehalis to the Boist- fort grade the valley is wide and very fertile. The fine soil is being relieved of its coat of brush and the otherwise wilderness is be- The Chronicle, file photo ing converted into rich farms. The body of 17-year-old Carol Bennett of Evaline is removed from the shattered car in which she and two sisters were riding on June 5, 1962, when the car stalled and Already there are many excellent was hit by a freight train near their home between Winlock and Napavine. homes and wealthy farmers in this part of the valley. Going up the east fork after passing the heavy timber which renders the corner stone of the Carnegie nounced summer school would car by two Centralia men who grade we cross and leave to the valley more valuable for lumber- Library was laid. include a special class in type- were helping a bail bondsman. left Deep creek which is not very ing than agricultural purposes. “C.D. Cunningham, a mem- writing. The man in the trunk used his wide but has excellent beaver Lost creek at present has but few ber of the library board, speak- “Open to 8th grade and high cellphone and called 911. He dam land taken by a few farmers settlers yet they are cleaning ing on behalf of the board, de- school students,” the advertise- was rescued and the two men who are doing well. To the right up fine farms. The soil is a rich livered a most excellent address, ment read. “Six weeks intensive arrested. is King’s prairie and on the south loam and the surrounding hills a happy commingling of orato- work. Three hours each morn- have been burned over in the ry and sound sense, in which he ing. Ask about it.” Kirby Nominated is Boisfort prairie. These prairies for Advocacy Award have long been known as the past and the wild peas and bear paid tribute in the progressive- The college was established great wheat fields of this part weeds that grow in abundance ness of Centralia’s citizens, the in 1910. Five years ago, in 2007 afford excellent pasturage for Ladies of the Round Table and of the territory. On the Boisfort Huskies Win Second Crown Neal Kirby, Centralia prin- stock in the fore part of the sea- Andrew Carnegie, and briefly which is about three miles north cipal, was one of 30 individuals son. We did not visit the Mau- outlined the history of free pub- 25 years ago, in 1987 and south by one mile east and statewide nominated for Out- ermann prairie country , but we lic libraries, which he showed to The Morton Huskies, who west. The soil of five or six feet standing Children’s Advocacy will in the future and give our be a distinctly American insti- had won the state basketball rests on a bed of gravel which Award. renders it not so productive as eastern readers our views of that tution,” The Centralia Weekly crown, also won the state cham- ••• locality.” (To be continued.) Chronicle reported. pionship in baseball. the rich bottom lands that sur- From the Files of The Chronicle round it. On the west and north- Cornerstone of Library Laid Summer School Starts Man Rescued From Trunk is compiled by Edna Fund, a Centra- west of the prairie is Mill creek 100 years ago, in 1912 75 years ago, in 1937 10 years ago, in 2002 lian who describes herself as a “his- and Lost creek. The former has tory sleuth.” She can be contacted no settlement above Joy’s saw At 3:30 p.m. under the aus- President R. J. Fletcher of A 21-year-old man was tied at [email protected] or at mill as the land is covered with pices of the Masonic Order, the Centralia Business College an- up and locked in the trunk in a 269-7515. TODAY IN HISTORY: Around Washington State Chief Seattle, ‘Friend of the Whites,’ Dies in 1866 By HistoryLink.org Puget Sound region in the 1850s. ed by naming the region’s future I-26, 35 miles southwest of Cape Salmon Recovery Plan Made in 1999 On June 7, 1866, Chief Seat- Baptized Noah by Catholic mis- central city in his honor. Flattery near the Straits of Juan On June 7, 1999, the Forests tle, the leader of the Duwamish sionaries, Seattle was regarded Chief Seattle retired to the de Fuca. and Fish Agreement between and Suquamish tribes in whose as a “firm friend of the Whites.” Suquamish Reservation at Port Fifty-six survivors from the private timberland owners, honor Seattle was named, died He was a respected leader Madison, and died there at 1 3,286-ton freighter were eventu- tribes, and state and federal in north Kitsap County at Old among Salish tribes, signing the p.m. on this date 146 years ago. ally rescued by the fishing vessel government agencies resulted in Point Elliott (Mukilteo) Treaty Virginia I and the Canadian cor- Man House. Japanese Submarine Sinks the the state Salmon Recovery Plan, Chief Seattle, born in the of 1855, which relinquished vette HMCS Edmunston (K-106). which was signed into law. 1780s, was called si?al in his na- tribal claims to most of the area, SS Coast Trader in 1942 The SS Coast Trader was the The rules govern some 11 mil- tive Lushootseed language. He and opposing Native American On Sunday, June 7, 1942, the first American vessel the Impe- lion acres of privately owned tim- led the Duwamish and Suqua- attempts to dislodge settlers American merchant vessel SS rial Japanese Navy sunk off the berland that might impact streams mish Tribes when the first Euro- during the “Indian Wars” of Coast Trader was torpedoed and coast of Washington State dur- that support the threatened and American settlers arrived in the 1855-1856. The settlers respond- sunk by the Japanese submarine ing World War II. endangered runs of salmon.

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Train: Older Generation Excited Events Monday, July 2 Friday, July 6 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Elvis Impersonator to See the Young Take an Interest Continued from Life 2 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Coming to Centralia Friday, June 29 Continued from Life 1 from people just watching the Renowned Elvis Presley im- train go by.” Oregon Trail music and dancing, Tuesday, July 3 personator Justin Shandor will But it’s not just the public Bringing more and more open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., be bringing his Las Vegas act to that enjoys the old train. Its Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors people like Deutscher into the open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 the Centralia Eagles on July 6. crew is equally attached to Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- fold is what will ensure the train p.m.; food available, 736-9030 The show will be emceed by it. Engineer and fireman Ray ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., The Wolfman, Mike Detering, will make its 100th birthday and Tenino, 273-8793 Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Beaber said there are people a Chehalis resident. He is an working on the train today who beyond, said Beaber. Most of Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Mar- Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- the knowledge of the old trains ket, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl dren pregnancy through 6 years old, impersonator of legendary disc started when they were chil- sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- jockey Wolfman Jack. dren. The engine crew for the was brought to the association and Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, by Borovec, who grew up in a lewiscountyfarmersmarket.org ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Shandor won the Ultimate El- runs gets paid a small amount (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ vis contest in Memphis, Tenn., in for their time but the rest of the family of railroad workers and gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ who himself worked much of chehalismops 2010, and is endorsed by Grace- people at the depot are unpaid Saturday, June 30 land (Presley’s home) as the best volunteers. his adult life in and around rail- Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.-4 roads. Social party games, 1-3 p.m., Matrix p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740-1212 in the world. Shandor has also “I think it’s the love of these or [email protected] won more than 10 other contests, old trains,” Thompson said of But Beaber said that the Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- older generation of train enthu- halis, [email protected] including one in Las Vegas. what she thinks keeps the work- The Elvis impersonator has siasts realizes they will not be Community Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- ers motivated. 3 p.m., Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, Wednesday, July 4 traveled all over the world with Bill Deutscher, brakeman for here forever and must bring in 740-1212 or www.communityfarmers his tribute, including England, the steam locomotive, has been new blood if the antique train is market.net Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Austria, Sweden, Malaysia, Fiji involved with the association to keep rolling. There is much Wine tasting, noon-6 p.m., Scat- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Islands and Canada. since 2007. Owner of property excitement this year over four ter Creek Winery, 3442 180th Ave. S.W., His picture has appeared on Tenino, 273-8793 Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, along the scenic railroad’s track, engineers in training who are the front page of USA Today. Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu he first got acquainted with the completing their study and test- items, 736-1146 Shandor’s Centralia perfor- ing to be able to drive the steam p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit train with a ride. After that he www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix mance will start at 7 p.m. Pre- said, something made him want train. Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- ferred seating is $25 and general to get more involved. Beaber sad he and Borovec Twitter @T90Market halis, 740-0492 seating $20. A 5 p.m. dinner is “It’s an opportunity to do have loved this train since they $12.50. Tickets may be obtained something most people on the were boys, but are happy to see by calling the Eagles lodge at outside just get to sit and watch,” younger people taking an inter- Sunday, July 1 Thursday, July 5 736-1146. The lodge is open dai- Deutscher said of what he enjoys est. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Open mic, 5:40 p.m. signup, 6:30- ly 3-10 p.m. about being part of the train “It can go on as long as people starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 10:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Proceeds will go to Eagles crew. “It’s a totally different view take care of it,” Beaber said. Jackson Highway, Chehalis Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 charities. ADVICE: Dear Abby Potluck Guest Can’t Stomach Being Given an Assignment DEAR ABBY: My husband told me she would email me on a memorable and enjoyable right thing to do though. I have DEAR ABBY: The grand- and I were invited to a dinner the recipe. evening. hesitated for years despite pres- father of a friend recently died. party at a couple’s home. We Abby, I was shocked and, sure from my family. The sister of this friend and I accepted the invitation with frankly, offended. I would never DEAR ABBY: I was in a pas- I enjoy spending time with had dated not long ago. I would pleasure, only to be told after- tell a guest what to bring and sionate relationship for three Zack more than with anyone like to send a condolence card to ward that it was what recipe to follow. When my years with my first real boy- else. We understand each other the family. Would it be proper to going to be a husband told me he was willing friend. We were very young and and he knows me so well that it’s send one card addressed to “The “potluck.” to give the dish a try, I told him I desperately in love. I adored him uncanny. We’re compatible with Smiths” or should I send a card My husband would not attend a dinner party completely, without hesitation. the same interests and similar to the family and a separate one and I were where I was commanded to Then we had some irreconcilable beliefs. to “Lisa” (the woman I dated)? — raised to never bring a specific dish. differences and parted. Zack knows that I love him JAY go to someone’s My husband stayed home I went though a period of but am not “in love” with him, DEAR JAY: You are a home empty- with me that evening, but says self-reflection and didn’t date but he still wants to marry me. thoughtful person. A letter or handed, so we he can’t understand what the big again for almost four years. Dur- Is it wrong to marry your best card of condolence should be were happy to By Abigail Van Buren deal was. Was I wrong to refuse ing that period, I thought and friend? — UNSURE IN CALI- sent to the family, and a separate bring a dish to to participate? Or should I have prayed. Then I met someone FORNIA condolence should be sent to contribute to the meal. When gone along with the program special, “Zack.” We have been DEAR UNSURE: No, it’s Lisa. I called the hostess to ask if we and kept my mouth shut? — seeing each other for five years not wrong to marry your best ••• could bring dessert or perhaps LOST MY APPETITE now, and our relationship is friend. But because you have res- Dear Abby is written by Abigail an appetizer, she informed DEAR LOST: Having ac- solid. It’s wonderful in every ervations about marrying Zack, Van Buren, also known as Jeanne me that the menu had already cepted the invitation you should aspect — except that I am not in you should be honest and break Phillips, and was founded by her been planned and we were as- have gone to the dinner, taken love with him. the engagement. It will be less mother, Pauline Phillips. 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(CC) TNT 54 54 ››› American Gangster (2007, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Russell ›› The Book of Eli (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, , . Premiere. A lone ›› The Book of Eli (2010, Action) Denzel Washington, Crowe. A chauffeur becomes Harlem’s most-powerful crime boss. (CC) warrior carries hope across a post-apocalyptic wasteland. (CC) Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis. (CC) TOON 42 42 Johnny Test ’ Johnny Test ’ ›› Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino. Home Movies ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) The Boondocks The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Extreme RV’s (CC) Extreme RV’s (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Most Shocking “Hostage Standoffs” Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Forensic Files Forensic Files USA 58 58 ›› The Break-Up (2006, Romance-Comedy) Vince Vaughn, , Joey Lauren Adams. 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