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15-Year-Old Seahawks on Parade Is Proof That Chronicle Reporter Tries to Keep Up With the 12th Man in Seattle / Main 3 You Can Tutor, Too / Life

$1 Midweek Edition Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com 2014 Legislature ‘A Chance to Change History’ Leaders Lobby for $1.5 Billion in Flood Relief Money Sheriff Steve Mansfield to Retire This Year SINCE 2005: Lewis County’s Top Law Enforcement Officer Will Finish Term in November By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Two-term Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield announced today he will not seek re-election and will retire at the end of this year. While Mansfield said his decision has been made for some time, he wanted to wait until Thursday at the sheriff’s office’s annual meeting at Bethel Church to make a formal announcement. Mansfield, who began working as a Lewis County deputy in the 1980s and is Pete Caster / [email protected] nearing three decades of working in law From left, Chehalis Tribe Chairman David Burnett, Pe Ell representative to the Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority J. Vander Stoep and Flood Authority enforcement, quickly rose through the Chair Vicki Raines testify in Olympia Tuesday in favor of a bill that includes $300 million for lood projects in the Chehalis River Basin. ranks at the sheriff’s office. In 2000, he be- gan working as the director of emergency REQUEST: Richard DeBolt lis River Basin 2007 flood. DeBolt, R-Chehalis, that would provide management until he was appointed sher- “It was a very eerie feeling to think up to $1.5 billion in flood relief funding. iff in 2005. He then successfully ran for Sponsors Bills That Provide the economic engine on our roads was Such money would help combat dev- sheriff in 2006 and was re-elected in 2010. Funding Over Next 10 Years; closed,” she said. “Everything was dark. It astating flooding and jumpstart the econ- “This role is really special, and being a almost brought me to tears.” omy, Fund said. sheriff is not like any other political posi- Hearing Held Tuesday Fund was one of several leaders from “On (the Lewis County) website we tion out there today,” Mansfield said, “be- By Lisa Broadt the Chehalis River Basin and other flood- talk about flood warning systems and cause I don’t feel there is any other political prone areas throughout the state on Tues- position that has the opportunity to make [email protected] how to get to higher ground,” Fund day to testify before the House Capital said. “What does that say to prospective such a positive difference in our commu- Lewis County Commissioner Edna Budget Committee in support of the employers?” nity.” Fund on Tuesday described standing on a Flood Hazard Reduction Act of 2014, leg- shut-down Interstate 5 during the Cheha- islation prime-sponsored by Rep. Richard please see HISTORY, page Main 10 please see SHERIFF, page Main 10 Student Could Face Charges for Bringing Airsoft Gun to School By The Chronicle The age and grade of the stu- division of the Thurston County not considered a firearm, it is a once the staff learned about the A Tenino High School stu- dent were not released. Sheriff’s Office for possession of a weapon, which violates state law, Airsoft gun, they quickly sepa- dent was expelled from school Tenino Police Chief John weapon on a school campus. he said. rated the student from the back- and will face criminal charges Hutchings said his department The gun had been painted The teen did not remove pack and the weapon was placed after he allegedly brought an did not respond to the school black and the orange tip, which it from his backpack but had in a safe. Airsoft gun, which was painted Monday but was made aware of had indicated it was a toy rather shown it to other students, Chappell commended his black and resembled a pistol, to the incident on Tuesday. After an than a real pistol, had been re- Hutchings said. staff for moving as quickly as school on Monday, according to investigation, Hutchings said they moved, he said. David Chappell, the princi- they did and ensuring no one school officials and police. will refer the teen to the juvenile While the Airsoft gun is pal of Tenino High School, said was in danger.

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Weil to Speak About Bees at AAUW Meeting Susanne Weil, secretary of LCBA offers “newbees” and coun- the Lewis County Beekeepers’ ty residents. Calendar Association, will be speaking at A slideshow and plentiful tonight’s meeting of the Lewis “show and tell” items will help Today County Branch of the American visualize a year in the life of a WHAT’S HAPPENING? Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Association of University Women. beekeeper. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you The meeting will be at The Refreshments and social Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, would like included in the Gathering Place at Stillwaters time begin at 6:45 p.m., with the 1232 Alder St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 Community Calendar, please Estates, 2899 Cooks Hill Road, presentation starting at 7 p.m. Public Agencies email your information to Centralia. Guests are welcome. Lewis County Mental Health Coali- [email protected]. Weil, an associate profes- Enter Stillwaters through tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public Include a daytime telephone sor of English and Humanities the Colonial Residence gate off Health building, second-floor confer- number where you can be at Centralia College, will discussScammon Creek Road by 7 p.m. ence room, (360) 740-1430 challenges facing honey bees and You can exit out the main gate Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- reached. tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health There is no charge for these other pollinators in Lewis County on Cooks Hill Road. building, second-floor conference listings. and beyond. She’ll share the joys For more details, call Jan building, (360) 740-1424 For questions about of beekeeping, what’s involved Snider (360) 807-8391, or Kristi Libraries calendar items, call Doug in keeping bees, and services the Nelson (360) 748-4203. Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Book Babies, for babies birth-24 807-8238. months, 10 a.m., Chehalis, 11 a.m., Centralia Family Story Time, for children age 3 Preschool Story Time, for children to third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis PageTurners book discussion, for PageTurners book discussion, for adults, “Freakonomics: A Rogue Econo- mist Explores the Hidden Side of Ev- adults, “Wild: from Lost to Found on erything,” by Steven D. Levitt, noon, the Pacific Crest Trail,” by Cheryl Strayed, Chehalis 12;30 p.m., Winlock The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Salkum Support Groups H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Organizations Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 [email protected] Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson College, (360) 304-9660 Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 ‘Everybody Loves Opal’ Evergreen Offers Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Saturday, Feb. 8 Lewis County Tea Party, 6:30 p.m., Coming to Roxy Theater Tea with Fairy Tale Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., “Everybody Loves Opal” will Characters Centralia, showing of video, “The Collec- Northwest Wind tivist Conspiracy,” by G. Edward Griffin be performed in a dinner theater As a kickoff for its upcom - Symphony to Perform Saturday, Sunday and Feb. 14 and ing performance of “Broth- Support Groups 15 at Morton’s Roxy Theater. ers Grimm and the Showgirl,” “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the Works of Hoist Opal, a middle-aged recluse which plays Feb. 14-March 2, the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Centra- The Northwest Wind Sym- living in a tumbled-down man- will offer a Fairy Tale Tea 3-5 lia, (360) 330-2640 phony will be featuring the com- sion, collects anything that can bep.m. Saturday at the Centralia Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 positions of Gustav Hoist during toted home in her little red wagon. theater, 226 W. Center St. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, During the tea, kids 12 and 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, a concert at 7 p.m. Saturday at The mix of jewel thieves with her unfailing kindness to brings up- younger will have an opportu- (360) 736-9268 Corbet Theatre on the Centralia nity to interact with Rapunzel, Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- College campus. roarious comedy in this play by Snow White, Sleeping Beauty dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- John Patrick. “Everybody Loves ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook The following will be includ- and many other Fairy Tale char- page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis ed in the concert: Opal” is directed by Bruce Rob- acters from the play. Support Group • Bach Fugue and Gigue — for erts. Included with the play is a Tea and snacks will be pro- the classical music aficionados catered dinner or luncheon. vided, as well as pictures, activi- ties and crafts. Only 40 tickets are Friday, Feb. 7 • First and Second Suites in Performances are 6 p.m. Satur- available for this event so advance E-flat and F — for lovers of great day, 1 p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. Feb.14 purchase of tickets is required. Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled melodies and 6 p.m. Feb. 15. The price for Tickets are $7 per child and can be Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior • A Moorside Suite — for the the play plus dinner is $30 on Sat- purchased at http://bpt.me/566910. Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 For more information about She’s Not Dead, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- flavor of a good sea chantey urday and Feb. 14 and 15, and $25 • The Hammersmith — for a on Sunday. Admission for the play “Brothers Grimm and the Show- ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, girl” call (360) 736-8628 or go to (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 taste of the modern only is $10. http://evergreenplayhouse.word- Song Circle, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- • “Jupiter” and “Mars” from Tickets are available at Mor- press.com. “Brothers Grimm and house, Chehalis, $2, (360) 740-0492 “The Planets” — for a hint of tonRoxy.org/boxoffice or at the the Showgirl” tickets are available Libraries “Star Wars” Barbara Clevenger Johnson Gal- at http://www.brownpapertickets. com/event/560424. Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 For more information, visit lery, (360) 496-0542, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. a.m., Salkum, 10:30 a.m., Winlock northwestwindsymphony.org. Wednesdays through Saturdays please see CALENDAR, page Main 10

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Feb. 6, 2014 Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s H 51.04 65.0 -0.04 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s H 74.27 85.0 -0.05 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.03 10.5 -0.13 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Snow Likely Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 5.74 18.0 -0.10 30s 35º 12º 38º 21º 36º 30º 43º 39º 47º 38º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 13.23 ---- +2.98 10s 0s

This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:27 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:24 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 34 Moonrise ...... 10:58 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 25 32/17 18/7 Moonset...... 12:51 a.m. Normal High ...... 50 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 36 34/22 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 64 in 1934 Seattle Anchorage 26/11 s 26/9 pc Record Low...... 7 in 1989 34/19 Boise 31/12 sn 27/14 sn Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 25/15 pc 26/12 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 35/13 17/2 2/6 2/14 2/22 3/1 Dallas 30/20 cl 37/29 mc Month to date ...... 0.06" Tacoma Honolulu 79/70 sh 78/68 sh Normal month to date ...1.03" Centralia 34/19 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 58/41 s 59/41 s Year to date...... 3.95" 35/12 Yakima Nashville 30/15 mc 34/25 s Normal year to date .....7.53" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 68/46 s 64/40 mc 19/5 Longview 35/12 Trees None None St. Louis 10/-2 pc 19/14 pc Salt Lake City 36/29 mc 47/31 mc AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 28/16 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 54/47 t 57/50 mc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 36/24 s 38/26 s Portland 26/16 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 30/17 22/13 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 57/37 s 59/38 pc New Delhi 76/55 s 76/52 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 41/25 pc 40/24 sn Paris 50/49 ra 49/42 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 34/19 s 35/26 s Spokane 15/5 s 17/2 sn London 49/45 ra 47/42 ra Rio de Janeiro 97/76 s 95/76 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 37/25 s 38/30 s Tri Cities 23/10 s 25/14 pc Mexico City 76/48 pc 76/48 pc Rome 57/41 pc 59/45 ra sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 35/13 s 36/22 s Wenatchee 22/13 s 25/7 s Moscow 25/14 pc 30/27 mc Sydney 74/60 pc 77/63 s

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Kyle Spurr / [email protected] Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson shows the crowd a copy of The Seattle Times during the Seahawks championship parade Wednesday afternoon in Seattle. Chronicle Reporter Achieves Championship Goal (Mis)adventures at the Seahawks Super Bowl Parade

By Kyle Spurr [email protected] SEATTLE — I intended to report on the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl championship parade Wednesday the same way I have covered the Vader May Day parade or Lighted Tractor Parade in Centralia. Kyle Spurr I would find local people, ask Seahawks fan them questions and take photographs of the festivities. However, any attempts to find other Lewis County residents quickly evaporated when I finally made it to the overflowing streets of downtown Seattle for the largest parade in the city’s history. All told, more than 700,000 people packed down- town, which is more than the entire population of Se- attle. The city has about 634,000 residents, according to the 2012 census. I had plenty of signs throughout the day warning me this was not going to be an average parade. Heavy traffic started backing up in Olympia and did not let up until I found parking by the Valley View Sewer District building in Tukwila more than two hours later. I nearly had a meltdown crammed in the terminal waiting for the Sound Transit light rail in Tukwila, but right when the atmosphere got tense someone would yell, “Sea,” followed by more people yelling “Hawks.” That went on all day. Like the thousands of green and blue clad fans around the region converging into Seattle to celebrate with the Seahawks, I did not give up. Call it a reporter’s Beast Mode. The Super Bowl victory parade was scheduled to start at 11 a.m., around the time I was at the Tukwila International Boulevard Station contemplating driv- ing back to Lewis County defeated. By 11:30 a.m., word started to spread on the light rail that the parade was delayed and myself and every- one else would not miss the victory march. The day was turning around. A crowd of fans climb for a better view of the Seattle Seahawks victory parade in Seattle Wednesday afternoon. More than 700,000 people Packed in with other fans, the feeling was positive attended the parade downtown. For more photos visit www.chronline.com. on the light rail. A man standing in front of me wore a Seahawks jacket from 1976, the first year the team started playing in Seattle. “Even if we don’t get to see any players it would be worth it,” another man said. Everyone was staying upbeat. Little did we all know the parade route was already filled with hun- dreds of thousands of fans by the time we arrived in the city. My second panic of the day came when I realized I had spent the past five hours traveling from Lewis County to Seattle without being able to even set my eyes on the parade. I tried maneuvering through the crowd to no avail. Right when all hope was lost of finding a Lewis County resident or even snapping a photograph of the parade, I noticed a row of buses with people on top coming my way near Fourth Avenue and Prefontaine Place. The parade was coming. I was still at least 100 people deep from the parade, but could see the Seahawks players through the zoom of my camera lens. All the stress was worth it when I saw Marshawn Lynch, “Beast Mode,” throw Skittles into the crowd and Russell Wilson showing off The Seattle Times front page that read “CHAMPS.” I just wish I could have enjoyed the moment with other local fans. Prior to leaving for Seattle on Wednesday, I re- ceived an email from a Lewis County resident, Ryan Coleman, who wrote he was going to the parade to celebrate the team and honor his uncle who died this year. “Been a fan since I can remember,” Coleman said. “I wouldn’t miss this. It’s more than just a parade, it’s a thanks and a chance to support finally having what Super Bowl MVP Malcom Smith waves to the crowd during the Seattle Seahawks victory parade downtown Seattle Wednesday afternoon. we used to only dream of.” Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014 LOCAL Health and Hope Clinic Reaches One-Year Mark RECOGNIZED: Volunteers Honored at Anniversary Celebration Tuesday “If we could broaden By Kyle Spurr our volunteer base [email protected] a little bit more, we The nonprofit Health and Hope Medical Outreach Clinic, could branch out to which is open on Tuesday eve- nings inside the Northwest Pe- 25 or more clients a diatric Center in Centralia, cel- night,” Lund said. “We ebrated its one-year anniversary Tuesday night. are ready to do more.” The first free clinic in Lewis County served 455 uninsured Jami Lund, patients in the past year and board member relied on 4,884 total volunteer hours. Jami Lund, a member of the clinic’s board of directors, said the one-year anniversary party. the clinic has consistently been Joyce Tennat volunteered 318 able to serve up to about 20 cli- hours, the most recorded in the ents each Tuesday. The clinic is first year from a volunteer. hoping to increase service in the The volunteer-based clinic is coming years, Lund said. open from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Kyle Spurr / [email protected] “If we could broaden our vol- Tuesdays and operates on a first- Volunteers at the nonproit Health and Hope Medical Outreach Clinic in Centralia pose for a photograph Tuesday afternoon unteer base a little bit more, we come, first-served basis. Two during the clinic’s one-year anniversary celebration. The group of volunteers, who all worked more than 100 hours in the could branch out to 25 or more to three doctors volunteer each past year, included Jennie Dries, Lori Denton, Mickey Lofgren, Pam Phelps, Cindi Cummings, Angie Dabney, Jeanne Klumper, clients a night,” Lund said. “We night along with the other volun- Judy Parks, Jennifer Polley, Connie Kline, Todd Morris, Cindy O’Brien, Jemima Tso, Margret Strohbach, Micheal Strohbach, are ready to do more.” teer staff. Connie Mullins, Pat Abson and Joyce Tennant. The celebration was planned If all the volunteers were Tuesday night to recognize the paid at least minimum wage, patients served. percent female patients. Patients groups and add more medical 97 volunteers who have given the value of their work would more than 50 years old made up professionals to the volunteer their time to help start the free be $44,884, Lund estimated. In Lund, on behalf of the board, clinic in Lewis County. A total the clinic’s first year, Lund fig- released other figures at the an- 38 percent and 44 percent of the team. of 18 volunteers who have served ures the clinic, open for 50 weeks niversary party including age, patients came from Centralia. “Our longer term vision is to more than 100 hours in the past and 150 hours, has provided 779 gender and location of the pa- Lund said the clinic hopes to expand the reach of what we do,” year were awarded certificates at medical consultations for the 455 tients served. The clinic served 63 partner with more community Lund said. Centralia and Chehalis Schools Say ‘No’ to E-Cigarettes KEEP THEM AWAY: rettes, use electric heating de- post Tuesday afternoon, and in- 18 and over, designated smoking violate the smoking policy would vices to vaporize a type of liquid deed their board policy states in areas exist where students can be sent before a student policy Officials Cite Student that may or may not contain section 4215 that e-cigarettes fall smoke — whether through a real council, where there are separate Safety, Similarity to nicotine. in line with district policy ban- cigarette or an electronic one. steps taken to deal with the vio- Real Cigarettes as Several manufacturers tout ning all tobacco and nicotine. Just don’t bring it into the lation. a major benefit to e-cigarettes In Chehalis, school Super- classroom, says college Public In Chehalis, Rothlin said the Reasons for Policy as releasing a vapor into the intendent Ed Rothlin said staff Relations Director Don Frey. reasoning for the rules banning air rather than cigarette smoke. there have seen incidents in By Christopher Brewer “The rule applies to anyone tobacco and e-cigarettes boil However, the World Health Or- which students have brought e- on campus, and this includes down to student safety. [email protected] ganization has stated on its web- cigarettes to school — and those students, faculty, staff and visi- “We have an obligation to pro- If you’re a student in the Twin site that the safety of the devices students were disciplined just tors to campus,” Frey said. “It’s tect our students from addictive Cities and own an electronic cig- have not been scientifically prov- as if they had brought real ciga- in the Washington Administra- substances,” Rothlin said. arette, you’re better off leaving it en, and that the risks they could rettes or other tobacco products tive Code, and in addition to be- ••• at home. pose remain undetermined as on district property. ing state policy it is also campus Christopher Brewer: (360) Local schools have strict well. “We don’t know what all policy.” 807-8235 / Facebook: Chris Brew- policies against tobacco use in School districts such as Cen- could be put in them,” Rothlin Additionally, Frey said stu- er - The Chronicle / Twitter: @ the classroom and on school tralia and Chehalis aren’t taking said. “Some of them are looka- dents at Centralia College who iamchrisbrewer grounds — and those rules also the chance of allowing the de- likes, and those can certainly be extend to electronic cigarettes vices, some of which are made disruptive.” and vaporizers. Electronic ciga- to resemble cigarettes, on their Centralia College also lets e- rettes, more commonly known property. Centralia school offi- cigarettes fall in its tobacco use as e-cigarettes, are electronic cials reminded their students and policy. However, as the college devices that, unlike actual ciga- parents of that rule in a Facebook serves a high number of students LOVE THAT COLOR News in Brief as well as prizes from Chehalis as well as finding individuals FEBRUARY 6–24 Officials to Celebrate Mints, Mary’s Corner Deli, Peg’s to join its board. Fundraising, Mount St. Helens Power Place doTerra Essential Oils and educational opportunities and Wells Winery. community outreach also will be Line Transfer is hosted by The discussed. By The Chronicle Spirit of Lewis County and Peg’s The Ballet Theatre of Wash- Federal and county officials Place doTerra Essential Oils. ington was formed to give chil- will gather at 1 p.m. Friday at dren and adults in the communi- * the Cowlitz County PUD office Centralia College ERA ty the opportunity to experience % OFF to celebrate the transfer of 21.4 and participate in the art of dance. Those who are ages 11 25PAINTS & STAINS miles of underground power line Program to Host Open from the U.S. Forest Service to and older will be able to audition (with coupon) Cowlitz County PUD. House Feb. 13 each year to become part of the The ceremony will include Centralia College’s Electron- ballet company. Those who are a representative from U.S. Con- ics, Robotics and Automation 8-10 years in age will be able to gresswoman Jaime Herrera- program will give the public audition to participate in the fall Beutler’s office, Cowlitz County a free glimpse into their inner production. Commissioner Jim Misner and workings Thursday, Feb. 13, in Members of the ballet com- representatives from Cowlitz Kemp Hall, Room 129. pany will receive training, get County PUD and the Gifford People can stop by from 3:30 to participate in outreach work- Pinchot National Forest. to 5 p.m. to ask questions about shops, and be eligible for schol- “Transfer of the power line is career opportunities the ERA arships. They will also be cast in a significant development in our program opens up, as well as in- BTW’s full-length ballet produc- effort to provide high quality, quire about educational benefits. tions. sustainable facilities at Mount Faculty and students associated This year’s ballet, which will St. Helens,” Tom Mulder, monu- with the program will be on be performed at Corbet Theatre ment manager, said. “It is the hand. in October, will be “The Prin- culmination of a collaborative The college highly encour- cess Who Couldn’t Dance” and effort between federal and coun- ages high school juniors and se- “Peter and the Wolf.” ty officials to place an important niors interested in the electronics Upcoming productions will piece of public infrastructure in field to attend. Many ERA grad- include “The Sorcerer’s Appren- Find a store near you at the capable hands of the Cowlitz uates have gone on to careers tice,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Fire- sherwin-williams.com. PUD.” with companies throughout the bird” and “A Midsummer’s Northwest, including Intel, Hon- Night Dream,” as well as con- Spirit of Lewis County eywell and Braun Northwest. temporary works by guest chore- Those who stop by can also ographers. Store HourS: Group to Host Showcase use electrical component kits to Those who would like to be Mon – Fri: 7 am to 7 pm • Sat: 8 am to 6 pm • Sun: 10 AM TO 6 PM of Local Businesses test their skills at building their a part of this organization, or Store hours may vary. See store for details.  own electronics and robotics have questions, are asked to call A group of businesses from displays. (360) 623-9010 or email ballet- the South Lewis County area Contact David Peterson at theatrewa.hotmail.com. will take part in an event Satur- [email protected] for day designed to get local busi- more information on the event. Bring this coupon in and save! nesses more exposure to the gen- New Al-Anon Group eral public. SAVE 25% Lewis County resident Peggy Ballet Theatre of in Centralia ON PAINTS & STAINS Wilson is starting The Spirit of Washington Hosting After several years of not hav- Lewis County, an organization ing an Al-Anon group in Centra- SAVE 15% dedicated to round up support Informational Meeting lia, that is changing with the for- ON PAINTING SUPPLIES for local businesses. The Ballet Theatre of Wash- mation of “Fellowship in Unity.” *Valid on retail sales of retail products only. Discount taken off of our list The meetings will be held at 6 price. Sale pricing or other offers that result in greater savings will supersede The organization will host ington is inviting local busi- this offer. Must surrender coupon at time of redemption. Cash value: its first-ever Showcase of Local nesses and individuals to an p.m. every Tuesday night upstairs 1/100 of 1¢. Offer excludes previous purchases, and purchases of gift cards, Multi-Purpose primers, Minwax® Wood Finish quarts, ladders, CH513827cz.sw Businesses on Saturday at the informational meeting at 7 p.m. at Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St. spray equipment and accessories. Other exclusions may apply, see store for Taste of Alaska, 114 E. Washing- Sunday at Santa Lucia Coffee, Al-Anon is a group fellow- details. Void if transferred, purchased, sold, altered or duplicated, or where prohibited by law. Valid at Sherwin-Williams and Sherwin-Williams operated ton St. in Napavine. The event 202 S. Tower in Centralia. ship for families and friends of retail paint stores only. We reserve the right to accept, refuse or limit the use of begins at 11 a.m. This meeting will be used to alcoholics. For information, call any coupon. Offer valid 2/6/14 – 2/24/14. © 2014 The Sherwin-Williams Company. Those present can win a Val- introduce the community to this Vonni at (360) 736-8104 or Susan entines themed basket of goods, new nonprofit arts organization, at (360) 736-6439. • Main 5 2014 LEGISLATURE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014

The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Two-Thirds Tax Vote Fails in Senate Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. TAXES: Legislators Vote 25- ers were exploring the Constitu- But Democratic Sen. Karen the public has a right to consider MISSED OR LATE PAPER? tional amendment process after Keiser of Kent called the pro- the amendment after approving Delivery deadlines: 21 in Favor of Measure, the state Supreme Court found posal "a bit of a comedy," saying the tax rule multiple times at the Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Fall Short of Two-Thirds a voter-approved version of the while some taxes haven't in- ballot. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. two-thirds rule to be unconstitu- creased in years, dozens of tax Eyman has been putting Please call your carrier or district manager directly. Vote Needed tional last year. Currently, taxes exemptions have been passed by pressure on lawmakers and has For all other issues please call our after hours customer service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery can be raised through a simple- lawmakers. proposed a new ballot measure By Lisa Baumann status and to leave messages (next business day majority vote. "We're good at that," she said. this year that would cut billions response). The Associated Press Sen. Don Benton, one of the "In this proposal, we will lock in of dollars from the state budget TO SUBSCRIBE OLYMPIA — A measure sponsors of Senate Joint Resolu- every one of them - they'll be unless the Legislature moves tion 8213, said voters should de- there forever," she said, because forward with the constitutional To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation that could have let voters decide stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- cide whether the tax rule belongs repealing them also would take a amendment. Each year, that tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. whether the state Constitution in the state Constitution. two-thirds majority vote. measure would cost the state 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. should be amended to require a "Our only recourse is to put it The proposal, sponsored by about $1 billion in revenue. TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING two-thirds vote in the Legisla- in the Constitution," the Repub- most Republicans in the Senate, Eyman said Wednesday that ture to raise taxes failed in the Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit lican from Vancouver said. "This was opposed by many Demo- in light of the Constitutional www.chronline.com. Senate Wednesday. is about whether or not you trust crats. amendment proposal failing in Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. It needed a two-thirds major- the citizens of this state - do you Initiative promoter Tim Ey- the Senate, he's begun the effort Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager ity to pass out of the Senate but respect the rights of the citizens man, who brought the issue be- to gather signatures for the ini- Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 failed on a 25-21 vote. Lawmak- to amend their constitution." fore voters, said in January that tiative. [email protected] OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia State House Passes Abortion Insurance Bill Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. SUBSCRIPTION RATES COVERAGE REQUIRED: insurers, but that currently, all Newstand weekday rate...... $1 plans but those offered by two Newstand weekend rate ...... $1 Controversial Legislation companies offer full coverage for Home delivery Passes on Party-Line Vote “I’m offended that I’m going to be forced to buy abortion services under the new One month ...... $12.90 a policy that’s going to do something that’s health exchange. Group Health Three months ...... $35.15 By Rachel La Corte isn't covering abortion through Six months ...... $65.15 One year ...... $122 The Associated Press against my own moral code.” its plans being offered on the By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States OLYMPIA— A measure that marketplace, but women will One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 would require Washington in- Rep. Liz Pike still be able to access the service Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 R-Camas at Group Health facilities. Kaiser Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 surers offering maternity care to One year ...... $194 / $227.45 also cover elective abortions was Foundation Health Plan of The Northwest will cover elective Online subscriptions to chronline.com passed by the One day ...... $2 are out of line with their person- ate more administrative burdens state House on surgical abortion, but Marquis One month ...... $8 Legislature al beliefs. for insurers when they cover Wednesday. said its current plans don't cover One year ...... $84 2014 Republican Rep. Liz Pike of abortions. House Bill prescriptions for drug-induced Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Camas called herself a "conscien- A longstanding federal provi- Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- 2148 passed on abortions. A spokesman for Kai- tious objector" of the measure. sion known as the Hyde amend- ser has said, however, that it will scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or a 54-44 mostly "I'm offended that I'm going ment prohibits the use of federal when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances party-line vote still provide access to abortion- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers to be forced to buy a policy that's funds to pay for abortion except inducing drugs. in Education. and now heads going to do something that's in cases of rape, incest or to save to the Senate, Under federal requirements, BACK ISSUES against my own moral code," she the life of the mother, and in- eight Blue Cross multistate plans where it's ex- said. surers on the exchange have to Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- pected to have offered by Premera in Wash- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks Two Democrats, Reps. Chris create separate accounts that ington state don't offer abortion old are $2 per issue. trouble gaining Hurst of Enumclaw and Roger segregate premium payments coverage, and if the House mea- traction. Freeman of Federal Way, crossed for abortion services from pre- THE NEWSROOM sure is passed, it wouldn't require Rep. Eileen Cody, a Democrat party lines and voted against the miums for everything else. Some For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact from Seattle who sponsored the measure. One Republican, Rep. states have banned abortion cov- abortion coverage on those mul- the appropriate person listed below. measure, said that while abor- tistate plans, Marquis said. REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR Chad Magendanz of Issaquah, erage for plans being sold on the Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 tions are already covered by most voted for it. exchanges, which are a center- Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, the Senate Republican caucus [email protected] plans, this measure ensures that The same measure also piece of the federal Affordable Editor women's abortion access isn't passed the Democratic-con- Care Act. Washington's law, if chairwoman, called the measure Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 limited if insurance plans choose trolled House last year, but passed, would be the first in the a "political issue rather than a [email protected] to not cover the procedures. stalled in the Senate, which is nation to require abortion cover- policy issue." Sports Editor "Choice belongs to an indi- controlled by the Majority Co- age. "It is not necessary," she said. Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 vidual, it should not be made by alition Caucus, a group of 24 Re- Stephanie Marquis, a spokes- "We are sent here to do the busi- [email protected] ness of the people on policy is- Visuals Editor your employer or a health insur- publicans and two Democrats. woman with the Washington Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 ance company," she said. Advocates of the measure state Office of the Insurance sues." [email protected] Opponents argued that busi- have pointed to confusion from Commissioner, said that the fed- Parlette said she doubts the Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, ness owners and others will be new rules under the federal eral accounting requirement has measure will receive a hearing East Lewis County Communities required to pay for policies that health care law that they say cre- created some complications for this year in the Senate. Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 [email protected] Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, West and Central Lewis County Communities Legislation Would Resurrect Canceled Insurance Plans Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 [email protected] OLYMPIA (AP) — Cancelled offer some old plans for a while, Affordable Care Act, and how petitive disadvantage, since they Lewis County Government, Politics, South Thurston County Communities and Oakville and out-of-state insurance plans Washington's Insurance Com- the minimal-coverage plans they would only be allowed to offer Lisa Broadt ...... 807-8237 would be allowed in Washington missioner Mike Kreidler said he once purchased no longer are an plans that meet state standards. [email protected] under a Senate proposal heard in would not allow it. option on the state's insurance Meanwhile, out-of-state carriers Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, committee on Tuesday. O'Ban said he wants Wash- marketplace. could skirt those regulations, she South Lewis County Communities The measure sponsored by ington residents to have the op- "We need to do something for said. Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 Sen. Steve O'Ban, R-University tion to keep high-deductible the residents of Washington state Holly Mortlock, legislative li- [email protected] Sports, News and Photography Place, would allow health insur- plans that mainly cover emer- so we can survive," citizen Bill aison for the Office of the Insur- Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 ance companies to keep offering gency situations. Such plans have Chandler told members of the ance Commissioner, said letting [email protected] insurance plans that don't meet mostly disappeared in Washing- Senate Health Care Committee. insurers reintroduce the basic Death Notices, What’s Happening, the new federal and state require- ton since the debut of the state's "This is something that will give catastrophic injury plans would Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices ments, The Olympian reported. health insurance exchange in us options we desperately need." most likely cause them to have to Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 But they would only be offered October, he said. But representatives of the in- readjust prices for other plans al- [email protected] to people who were enrolled in "This is an effort to try to im- surance industry and the Office ready on the state exchange. [email protected] such plans as of Oct. 1, 2013. plement what the president him- of the Insurance Commissioner Mortlock added that her of- [email protected] Church News Senate Bill 6464 also would self suggested we do, and that said that letting people purchase fice doesn't approve of letting [email protected] ...... 807-8217 let insurers from other states sell is allow people who are having out-of-state plans and cancelled out-of-state insurers sell plans in Senior Media Developer plans to Washingtonians with- difficulty finding replacement plans could upset the state's new Washington without any over- Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 out requiring the carriers to meet insurance to get that insurance insurance marketplace. sight or enforcement. [email protected] Washington state insurance reg- that is available across state lines," Sydney Zvara, executive "This bill would compromise THE CHRONICLE ulations. O'Ban said. director of the Association of our ability to enforce the stan- PUBLISHER When President Barack Several individuals testified Washington Healthcare Plans, dards the Legislature has set Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Obama announced in November Tuesday about how their health told committee members that for the health and well-being of [email protected] he would leave it up to the states insurance costs have increased O'Ban's bill would put insurance Washington residents," Mortlock Sales Director to decide whether to continue to since the October rollout of the carriers in Washington at a com- said. Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 [email protected] Circulation Manager Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 Hearing Held on Minimum Wage Bill [email protected] Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE OLYMPIA (AP) — Social- Currently, the state's $9.32 mini- Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 ist Seattle City Council member mum wage is the highest state- [email protected] Kshama Sawant testified before wide minimum in the nation. Design Director a Washington state House panel The bill, which has been Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 Tuesday in support of raising the signed by more than 30 House [email protected] state's minimum wage. Democrats, isn’t expected to gain LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC The House Committee on La- traction in the Senate, which is PRESIDENT, COO bor and Workforce Development controlled by a predominantly Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 took public testimony on House Republican majority. [email protected] Bill 2672, which would raise the Vice President minimum wage to $12 an hour Steve Walker ...... 807-8204 over the next three years. Sawant [email protected] argued that while every step to- Business Manager ward increasing the minimum Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 [email protected] wage is critical and will strength- January 31 - February 6 Director of Production and IT en the city of Seattle's proposal of Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 raising it to $15 an hour, she said Walking With Dinosaurs [email protected] $4 • PG raising the statewide minimum 11:30am (Sat.) & 2:30pm (Sat.) Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 wage to $12 will not be enough. Hunger Games FAX NUMBERS "I suggest raising it to $15 this $4 • PG) year," she said. 12:30pm ( Wed. Early Bird Matinee) Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Under the measure, the wage 5:00pm (Sat.) 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(360) 736-1634 Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Send business briefs and news items to Reporter Chris Brewer at [email protected]. Proiles, Permits, He can also be reached Business Briefs and More at (360) 807-8235. Stitching Success With Skookum Sportswear in Centralia DECADES IN BUSINESS: Centralia Knitting Mills Has Produced Sweaters and More from the Hub City for 75 Years By Christopher Brewer [email protected] Maybe you've seen a high school student recently with a let- terman jacket on. Or maybe you own one yourself from your days on the gridiron or baseball field. There's a good chance that jacket was made entirely by staff at a small building on Main Street in Centralia. About 25 people work at Centralia Knit- ting Mills, a company that has made letterman jackets, sweaters and much more from its home in the Hub City since 1939. The company is nearing its 75th anniversary, and owner Randy Thoreson approved a change that now greets pass- ersby on Main Street. The long- time Centralia Knitting Mills sign over the entrance is gone, replaced by a bright orange sign Pete Caster / [email protected] advertising Skookum Sportswear. Randy Thoresen, owner of Centralia Knitting Mills, tries on one of the Skookum Sportswear letterman jackets that was being made on Wednesday morning in Centralia. "Skookum is our big trademark, Thoresen, who was trying on a jacket that was headed to Japan, explained that a lot of the company's business is coming from across the Paciic Ocean. originating from right here in Centralia," Thoreson said. "We're proud to offer a product that you just can't find anywhere else." The company gets its wool from Pendleton Woolen Mills in Pendleton, Ore., and yarn from companies on the East Coast. HIGHLIGHTING LOCAL The company eschews com- BUSINESSES puter automation in favor of peo- In honor of The Chronicle’s ple overseeing every step of the 125th anniversary, a longtime garment-making progress. Staff local business will be featured in different sections of the build- each month in the business ing act as an assembly line of section. To suggest a business, sorts, performing tasks ranging contact reporter Chris Brewer by from cutting the dimensions of telephone at (360) 807-8235 or the sleeves and jackets to stitch- by e-mail at cbrewer@chronline. ing the product together. com An impressive collection of patches that go on letterman jackets sits in one of the front been with the company for many rooms of the building, ready for of those decades. They've stuck a worker to sew them onto their with the company through hard respective coats. In one corner times, especially the recent re- sits a brand-new Centralia Ti- cession. Thoreson said part of Lubbie O'Connor, who has worked at Centralia Knitting Mills for more than 40 years, sews a letter onto a piece of fabric on gers logo, and in another corner what brought the company back Wednesday morning at the shop in Centralia. one from North Thurston High was the comeback of sweaters in School. Some people even design recent fashion trends. ed States, and recently the com- their own artwork, and Centralia "We were hit really hard in the pany has had success selling its Knitting Mills staff then take it recession about five years ago, products in Japan. In 2002, the and I wondered if I would have and bring it forth on the chenille. company helped produce thou- to close the doors," Thoreson It's not just students that or- sands of pairs of gloves for ath- der letterman jackets, however. said. "We were down to about 18 letes at the Winter Olympics, "We get some people in their or 19 employees then, but now held in Salt Lake City that year. 50s and 60s that will order a let- I've been able to hire a few more." terman jacket from their days One of those new hires, Terri Centralia Knitting Mills in high school," Thoreson said. Larkin, began working for the has enjoyed success for 75 years, "They couldn't afford it then, but company just months ago. Larkin Thoreson says, through qual- they can afford it now. It's nostal- says she is proud to be part of a ity materials and word-of-mouth. gia for a lot of them." company that is locally-based, but The company has a website at A trip inside the company's also produces clothing that has a www.centraliaknittingmills.com Centralia building is a throw- sort of artistic nature about it. but doesn't sell through the In- back to earlier decades. Much of "We're all artisans in our own ternet, favoring face-to-face or the equipment used to stitch and way," Larkin said. "I don't work phone orders. sew the products together was unless I enjoy the job, and there's "We've built a good quality rep- built in the 1950s and 1960s and a real art to this that I enjoy." utation with our products, and is still put to good use today. Products originating from we are proud to make it here in Randy Thoresen, owner of Centralia Knitting Mills, holds up a Skookum Sports- Most of the employees at Centralia Knitting Mills have America," Thoreson said. "We're wear patch that was sewn onto a letterman jacket. Centralia Knitting Mills have found their way across the Unit- very proud to be part of Centralia." MLS Report: Lewis County Median Home Prices FREE Fall Slightly, But Pending Sales See Big Increase Duffel Bag with the purchase By The Chronicle Pending sales, which hit a NWMLS database this month, at The Northwest Multiple List- A slight decrease in Lewis low of 54 last year, jumped 57.4 $100,500; that’s down 16.46 per- ing Service provides data for of an Open Single, County median home prices from percent to 85 in January. Nota- cent from last January’s median sales from its member Realtors Couple or Family January 2013 to January 2014 was bly, Grays Harbor County expe- price of $120,300. each month. Membership. offset by more positive news of rienced an 80 percent jump in pending sales, up from 60 in Jan. a 57.4 percent bump in pending Look for our Saturday Limit of one bag per sales over the same time period. 2013 to 108 last month. membership. The Northwest Multiple List- Closed sales in Lewis County commentary by John McCroskey ing Service released its numbers saw the most minuscule of gains, Expires 1-31-2014. for the month of January, which up from 48 last year to 49 in Jan- Not redeemable indicated a solid month of home uary. for cash or exchange. sales for Lewis County. New list- Median home prices took a ings are up to 103 from 84 one slight dip in Lewis County, fall- year ago, with active listings also ing from $149,975 to $142,000 up to 593 from 555, indicating year-over-year. Grays Harbor the availability of more inven- County’s median home price tory on the housing market. fell to the lowest price on the Conceal Carry Fri. Permit Class th O Hurry in while February 14 regon - supplies last! 1 - 4 p.m. Utah (valid in 35 states) Veterans Memorial Museum, 100 SW Veterans Way Chehalis, WA 98532 CH513872bw.db CH514773ca.db Oregon/Utah: $80.00 or Oregon Only: $45

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their time and commitment to pool projects, and many other The Chamber and the commu- local organizations shouldn’t go nity. unnoticed. They serve as a won- The Chamber was very ex- derful example to the rest of us cited to present the “Business of about doing business well and the Year” award to Pacific Mo- giving back to the community in bile Structures. Pacific Mobile the process. was founded in 1985 by Dick The night was a fun and Haakenson and started off mod- relaxing evening full of net- estly with an office based out of working and socializing. A a 10’ x 50’ mobile office trailer, setting out to be a leading pro- huge thank you to our banquet vider of mobile office buildings sponsors: The Best Western in and modular construction ser- Chehalis, Wichert Electric, and vices. In 2007, Garth Haakenson The Port of Centralia. We look and Gretchen Moore, children forward to a positive 2014 full of Dick, took over the company of growth and prosperity for our Alicia Bull as CEO/President and CFO. In community. Executive Director 2011 Garth and Gretchen pur- Nearly 250 people gathered chased the interest in the com- Alicia Bull (left) and Ken on Friday, January 17th at the pany and became owners. Kostick (right) congratulate Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Over the last 30 years Pa- Garth Haakenson and Gretch- Commerce Annual Banquet. It cific Mobile has grown into a en Moore of Pacific Mobile was a night of celebrating our two-story 12,000 square foot Structures. chamber members, their busi- modular building, (that they nesses, acknowledging individu- designed,) serving as their cor- als for leadership within the porate headquarters. They now Chamber, and celebrating the have 112 employees with 25 of 2013 Business of the Year. them residing in the Chehalis Upcoming Chamber Events Special acknowledgement area. With eight branch loca- went out to Dwayne Aberle and tions and a rental fleet of 2.5 Home and Garden Show Vendor Applications available online Dave Muller for their years of million square feet of mobile at www.chamberway.com/chamber-sponsored-events. service on the Chamber board. job sites, Pacific Mobile has cer- Both men have been incredible tainly become a leader in their Deadline to enter without a late fee is February 7th. contributors to the Chamber industry. Most recently, Pacific throughout the years. While Mobile Structures has released Chamber Forum February 10th from 11:30am to 1pm they won’t be serving on the the SAGE Classroom. This is an at O’Blarney’s Irish Pub located at 221 N Tower Ave, Centralia. board any longer we look for- ambitious program to set a new J Vander Stoep of the Chehalis Basin Flood Authority will be speaking. ward to seeing them at Chamber standard for relocatable class- events and community gather- rooms. $14.50 per person including gratuity for the lunch buffet of BBQ Beef Brisket on a bun, ings. Pacific Mobile also funded coleslaw, green salad, homemade potato chips, assorted cookies, and a beverage. Many thanks went out to and built the Pacific Athletic Ken Kostick for his time and Center (PAC) in 2012. The Ribbon Cutting, Thorbeckes FitLife Center dedication to the Chamber as sports facility, located in south on Monday, February 10th at 5:30pm, the Chairman of the Board Chehalis, serves as a community in 2013. He led the Chamber resource for young athletes. The at 91 SW Chehalis Ave, Chehalis to introduce Hot Yoga. through a year of transition and PAC is an invaluable resource to change. He gave several hours the future of area athletes. Business After Hours on Thursday February 20th from 5 to 7pm of service to the organization During Garth’s acceptance at Riverside Golf Club. This free networking event includes hor d’oeuvres, give-aways, throughout his term and is to speech at The Chamber’s An- a raffle, and drink specials. be commended. Tony Ketchum nual Banquet he commented was also welcomed in as the new about Pacific Mobile’s decision Business Connection Deadline February 28th 2014 Board Chairman. He ad- to place it’s headquarters in dressed the group about looking Chehalis. He said that after liv- Chamber members can submit 200 words or less for consideration to be included in to a brighter future and spoke ing in other areas he knew that the Bizz Buzz section of the Chronicle at no charge. about our community coming this community was where he together as one to better our wanted to raise a family. Their Home and Garden Show, March 21st - 23rd county as a whole. Our Ambas- time and financial dedication to at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds. sadors were also recognized for The Chamber, United Way, local

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2014 Ambassadors Dr. John Stewart speaks the Lingreen Lecture Hall Sweet Art at HUBBUB! Heymann Whinery is happy Ambassadors serve as a liaison in the science center on the to donate a portion of all retail at Centralia College about Centralia College campus. It’s that time of year when wine sales to United Way of between the Chamber and love is in the air—and everybody its members, as a proactive relationships. Light refreshments will be Lewis County! link among new and available beginning at 5pm; the loves a gift of sweet art from The gift of generosity runs There is nothing more HUBBUB! existing members, and as critical to the quality of our presentation begins at 5:30pm. deep within our community, representatives of the Chamber For more information on the If your taste runs to the and the incredible support lives than our relationships, classic for Valentine’s Day, we at events for the general and nothing is more critical to event, please call the foundation from Heymann Whinery is public. They create a feeling at (360)736-9391, ext. 290. have a great selection of unique the perfect example of how our relationships than how we jewelry, elegant vases (good with of friendliness and promote communicate. That ambitious by working together, people a professional atmosphere in Calling Artists of all ages! or without the roses!), sexy velvet can make a lasting impact on statement is the introduction to scarves, and romantic candles. which to establish business the Centralia College February Would you like to see your our community. Thank you so contacts. Ambassadors carry If you’re ready to be a bit more 12th Lyceum presentation by Dr. creation on posters all over much, Bob and Flossie Heymann the Chamber message to adventurous, how about a high- John Stewart, author of U&ME: town? The Community Farmers for your commitment to our prospective and existing octane gasoline flask; a Buddha Communicating in Moments Market in Chehalis is looking community, and to Doris Wood members as well as to the Board for writing ephemeral that Matter. His presentation for individuals to help create a for “thinking outside of the box”! community as a whole as the love notes; or a cool clock—what and his book show how to promotional poster to represent oicial “hosts” of the Chamber. better way to say “I love you for improve the quality of your life the 2014 Market. We need your The Brothers Grimm and A all time!” by improving your everyday creativity and artistic talent Kim Sweem, President HUBBUB also has a variety of Showgirl Rainier Connect communicating. to help promote this popular The Evergreen Playhouse sweet, funny, and a little bit sassy Stewart, a native of community event. presents The Brothers Grimm Valentine greetings; the best Maretta M. Boes, Centralia, is a Centralia College You can submit several and A Showgirl. The three chocolate bars in town (complete Washington Orthopaedic Center Distinguished Alumnus Award entries, but hurry – the deadline Brothers Grimm; Wilhelm (the with love poem!); heart-shaped honoree, author, and noted is March 10, 2014. One lucky oldest and carefree one), Jacob stones and paperweights; and a Christine Brower, interpersonal communicator. winner will receive $100 in (the serious and pessimistic super fun doodle book for love- KeyBank- Rochester He taught at the University of Farmers Market Gift Tokens plus one), and Georg (the youngest struck kids (of all ages of course). Washington prior to joining more! To find out more about the and optimistic one), have come Come in to HUBBUB soon Michelle Davis, the staff at the University of prizes and guidelines, please visit to tell you their WONDERFUL and pick out some Sweet Art for KeyBank - Centralia Dubuque as vice president for the homepage of our website at fairytales about Red Riding academic affairs then later as communityfarmersmarket.net your Sweetheart! Sheila DeGuise, HUBBUB • 505 N. Tower Hood, Snow White, Rapunzel, special assistant to the president. or call (360)740-1295. Washington Federal Avenue • Downtown Centralia Hansel and Gretel, and Sleeping Copies of his book, U&ME: • (360) 736-1517. Visit us online Beauty, but there’s a HUGE Communicating in Moments Body Renovations accepts problem - THEY LOST DAS Rachelle Denham, at hubbubshop.com and on that Matter, will be available. Group Health Insurance. BOOK with all the stories in it. Security State Bank - Facebook. South Market Blvd. Stewart is the editor, author I just want to let people Come watch as they each give or coauthor of 27 books and know that Group Health has their own versions of the stories, numerous book chapters and expanded its coverage this year The Gift of Generosity Dianne Dorey, As many would agree, with fun music, great laughs, articles. and I, at Body Renovations, am Lewis County Assessor’s Oice unconditional compassion and and even tell a brand new, never pleased to be in network and before heard, Brothers Grimm Pet Training at The Pet accepting Group Health Patients caring for others defines Bob Trevor Elliott, & Flossie Heymann, owners of fairytale that you can help finish, Virgil R. Lee & Son Insurance Resort for massage therapy. Call for an all with the help of a Las Vegas appointment today (360)807- downtown Centralia’s Heymann Happy New Year! Now that Whinery. What started over Showgirl. Will they ever find das Kelli Erb, the holiday season has wound 4767. book?! The Chronicle 20 years ago as a hobby has down, how about spending some Growing Places Thrift Store blossomed into a successful one on one time with your dog winemaking venture that our DeGoede Bulb Farm Ale Espino, here at the Pet Resort? Haven’t Growing Places Thrift DeGoede Bulb Farm Pete Bezy Realty stores are having a great sale on community has embraced. you always wanted to have Through the years of currently has a variety of new Presidents Day, February 17th things for customers to enjoy: Angela French, the skills to have a happy well service to our community, trained dog? We are driven where EVERYTHING in both Bare Root Perennials from United Way of Lewis County stores will be 50% off! We have their incredible generosity is to help you succeed. We have seen every day through the our own fields at 25% off. Good years of experience educating over 20,000 square feet of retail buys on great root stock for year Cindy Henderson, space where you will find the organizations and programs they Ash & Roberts, DDS dog owners. Let us help you support, United Way of Lewis around color. Our potted tulips learn to train your dog. Check us best deals in town. Before you in time for Valentine’s Day and buy new items be sure to check County being one of many. Dana Hill, out on Facebook. Contact us at Recently, United Way of spring color. Color bowls and gift Thorbeckes FitLife Center (360)807-1364. out our wide selection at both baskets for your personal gifts. stores. Our store hours are 10am Lewis County volunteer board member Doris Wood approached New nursery, shrubs, berries Carol Johnson, Valentine’s Day at Bath Depot to 7pm Monday thru Saturday, Heymann Whinery about and fruit trees arrive in February Community Member Don’t forget Valentine’s Centralia and 9am to 6pm in growing their partnership with along with spring bulbs! Day is fast approaching and Chehalis. Hours are 9am-5pm every Cynthia Jussila, you will be able to find some We are always looking for United Way, thinking outside of the box of typical fundraising day. Closed Sundays. 18 miles Twin Star Credit Union - great bath and body essentials community groups, college east of I-5 exit 68 on Highway 12. Centralia for those Valentines in your life interns or students who are tactics. Working together, Doris at The Bath Depot, Inc. 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(360)269-8837. 5-week series for families. protect wolves and their habitat.” “An Evening for the Children”, a Centralia Rotary “Catch the Learn to identify risk factors Wolf Haven accomplishes this benefit gala, Saturday, February Buzz” Spelling Bee Climbing permits for for unhealthy conditions and mission through sanctuary, 15th, 5:30pm sponsored by and Centralia Rotary is looking for Mount St. Helens go on sale how to make/sustain healthy education, and conservation. hosted at The Great Wolf Lodge. local businesses and community February 3, 2014 choices regarding food, physical We rescue and provide lifetime Please join us for a delightful members to participate in its 7th February 3rd marks the first activity, and more. Classes are sanctuary for displaced, captive- evening of dinner, silent and live annual “Catch the Buzz” Spelling day of sales of Mount St. Helens on Wednesday nights from born wolves, provide educational auctions, music and dancing. Bee. The event, which includes a climbing permits for the 2014 March 5th to April 2nd from 6 to opportunities to the public Guests will be greeted with silent auction and dessert auction, climbing season. Permits are 7:30pm at Providence Hospital. about the value of all wildlife, music provided by Tristian is set for 5:30 pm. Friday, February required to travel above 4,800- Call (360)330-8535 for more promote wolf restoration in Gallegos, a local child prodigy, 21st, at Corbet Theater. foot elevation on the volcano year information or to pre-register. historic ranges, and advocate the and your evening will be capped Rotarians are starting to round. From April 1st to Oct. See www.chamber.com/free- protection of our remaining wild off with dancing to the music of line up teams and sponsors to 31st, a fee of $22 is charged for family-class for class details. wolves and their habitat. Black Market Revue. Joe Parypa compete. Participation in the each climbing permit. Beginning Guided walking tours of will be auctioning off a variety adult spelling bee competition at 9:00am PST, permits may be DevilFish Public House the wolf sanctuary are offered of treasures and trips, and guests requires a tax-deductible entry purchased online through the In February seasonally. Visitors enjoy a will have the opportunity to fee of $350.00 per four-member Mount St. Helens Institute’s Join us for Valentines Day! rare view of wolves as they stop support Vivian’s House, our team. This year’s winning team website at www.mshinstitute.org. Special craft beer & chocolate! in front of select enclosures respite center for children with will receive a Grand Prize as well Between May 15th and Live music 8-11pm with The Russ to see gray, red, and Mexican special needs. Proceeds from as prizes for Best Team Spirit and Oct. 31st there is a limit of 100 Hubley Jazz Trio and special wolves and learn about these this evening help us continue to Best Team Costume. permits per day to help manage menu items. Treat your sweetie mesmerizing animals. Visitors provide “Extraordinary Care for Businesses and community impact on the mountain’s natural to the most unique experience in are encouraged to take a self- Extraordinary Kids” through our members willing to sponsor regeneration. These permits Lewis County. guided stroll through rare, native medical clinic and dental clinics, a team but lacking a group help the Mount St. Helens New offerings from The Fish Mima mound prairie and visit our Early Learning Center, of spellers can underwrite a National Volcanic Monument - “MICRO MONDAYS” all micro the wolf memorial cemetery. Preschool, and After School group of spellers looking for a and the Gifford Pinchot National beers @ $3 pint. Wednesdays Wolf Photography tours, Program; as well as our Respite sponsor. Those who don’t want Forest balance the protection 5:30-8:30pm KARAOKE with overnight camping and other Center, known as Vivian’s House. to spell or fund a team will have of natural resources and visitor R2 Entertainment. special events are also offered. Absolutely no child is turned opportunities to support The Fox safety with the inspiration gained Remember we are now open 7 For information about hours, away for inability to pay. Theatre by attending the Spelling from climbing America’s most days a week and family friendly-- admission fees, and events, visit Tickets for this evening can Bee as a spectator for $10.00 accessible volcano. Annual Chamber Banquet We would like to say thank you to all of our Chamber Members for their fabulous donations to the Rob Fuller Scholarship Auction. Sign up for The Scoop and Please support these great local companies with your business. receive our weekly e-newsletter.

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Alicia Bull joins outgoing Board Chairman Ken Kostick and the new Board Chairman Tony Ketchum (right).

Alicia Bull mingles with Chamber members during dinner.

Richard Debolt is one of many who purchased auction items to sup- port the Rob Fuller Scholarship program ran by the Chamber Ambas- Stephen Klasik, Maureen McMillin, and Roger sadors. Cobb of the The Steve Rogers Band entertained the crowd.

Lucky winner of the Rob Fuller Scholarship card raffle claims his prize donated by McMenamins The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber staff (from left Olympic Club. to right): Michelle Turner, Lisa Guerrero, Amber Roal, and Alicia Bull.

240 people attended the Chamber Annual Banquet held at the Great Wolf Lodge. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2013 • Main 7

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was arrested and booked for third a two-vehicle, minor accident Fraud Stolen Bikes Sirens -degree assault after spitting on on the 2000 block of Cooks Hill • Police took a report of fraud- • Two BMX-style bikes were medical staff at Providence Cen- Road in Centralia at about 2:45 CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT ulent activity on a checking ac- reported stolen from the 800 tralia Hospital. p.m. Tuesday. Assault count on the 1300 block of South block of North Tower Avenue at Gold Street shortly before 11 a.m. - Fraud Vehicle Theft 1 p.m. Tuesday. • A juvenile female on Wednes Tuesday. day was arrested on the 900 block • Someone reported fraudulent • A 17-year-old boy is in cus- • Someone reported a car that - Thrown Phone Leads to Arrest of North Tower Avenue for as- use of their ATM card at noon on tody after he stole a relative’s ve was registered under their name saulting her mother and leaving Tuesday on the 100 block of West hicle, sideswiped a parked car without the person’s knowledge. • Kenneth R. Myers, 52, of her with a blackened eye. The ju- Maple Street. No arrests were then crashed into a tree. The car The incident was reported at 4 Centralia, was arrested and venile was arrested and booked at made then caught fire. He was arrested p.m. Tuesday on the 500 block of booked into jail for suspicion approximately 9:15 a.m. at about 4:30 a.m. Thursday on Hillkress Street. The case is still of fourth-degree assault shortly Criminal Traffic Violation the 400 block of North Oak Street, under investigation. before 4 p.m. Tuesday after he Third Degree Theft • David A. Mohar, 42, of Che- and was subsequently booked allegedly threw a phone at his into jail. • Police on Wednesday at halis, was cited for driving with Stolen Mail girlfriend, hitting her in the head, during a dispute. about 11:20 a.m. received a report a suspended license at about 1:30 Accident, Hit and Run • Someone reported the theft of a stolen wallet on the 100 block Tuesday at West Main Street and of mail from the 900 block of K of West Maple Street. No arrests North Oak Street. • Police received a report at Street shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday. ••• By The Chronicle Staff were made. 7:30 a.m. Thursday of a hit and run that occurred sometime dur- • Ronald J. Gleason, 46, of Vehicle Accident ing the night at 500 W. Pine Street. Chehalis, on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. • Police received a report of In Remembrance Death Notices Commodities Corrections Deana kaY sWoFForD business ventures including • ELLEN IRENE BOYD, 63, Centralia, Gas in Washington — $3.32 (AAA of In Tuesday’s Chronicle, a wrong operating Winlock Tax died Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Providence Cen- Washington) name in a death notice was listed. The Service for 20 years. tralia Hospital. No services are planned. Crude Oil — $98.16 per barrel (CME deceased is Raymond Kevin McNurlin. Arrangements are under the direction Group) Deana is survived by her of Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, Toledo Gold — $1,256 (Monex) The incorrect name was submitted by father, Sonny Hill; mother, • EUGENE “GENE” MERRILL FOIS- Silver — $19.92 (Monex) a mortuary. Mary Allender (Ralph); TER, 87, Longview, formerly of Toledo, sister, Teresa Holms (Frank); died Friday, Jan. 31, at Crawford House brothers, Marty Swofford Assisted Living, Longview. A memorial The only independent and locally owned funeral home (Rose) and Lance Swofford; service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the in Centralia-Chehalis. grandmothers, Celie Brown Castle Rock Christian Church, 542 Hun- and Frances Plemmons; and tington Ave. S., Castle Rock. NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY numerous aunts, uncles, • RAYMOND KEVIN McNURLIN, CH515625sl.cg cousins, nieces, nephews and 56, Winlock, died Saturday, Feb. 1, at 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 so many friends and clients. home. A potluck celebration of life will In lieu of lowers, be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Napavine est. 1907 donations may be made at Rebekkah Lodge, 111 W. Washington. any Timberland Bank to the Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 Arrangements are under the direction Deana, beloved daughter, Deana Swofford College of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. sister and wonderful aunt Fund. • JERRY A. CASHEROS, 67, Ethel, passed away in Olympia, A celebration of Deana's died Tuesday, Feb. 4, at home. A private Funeral Alternatives Wash., Jan. 31, 2014. She was life will be held at the family service will be held. Arrange- born in Longview, Wash. on Winlock Middle School ments are under the direction of Funer- Gym, 241 N. Military Rd., al Alternatives of Washington, Centralia. Our Lewis County Arrangement Ofice Nov. 1, 1967 to Jim (Sonny) Hill and Mary Allender. Sunday Feb. 16, 2014 at 2:00 • NORMA KAY GRAVES 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 CH515334.sl.drb , 78, Centra- She attended school at p.m. with a potluck to follow. lia, died Wednesday, Feb. 5, at Serenity Centralia, WA 98531 Care, Centralia. A memorial service will Winlock, Wash. and business college at Centralia, Wash. To view the obituary, please be announced at a later date. Arrange- For appointments Call 360 - 807- 4468 go to chronline.com/obituaries. ments are under the direction of New- There after under took many ell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. www.Funeralalternatives.org available 24/7 • ERMA CLAUDIE ELMENDORF, 100, Centralia, died Monday, Feb.3, at Provi- dence Centralia Hospital. A graveside In Remembrance In Remembrance service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia. Ar- robin baker EUGENE (GENE) MERRILL FOISTER rangements are under the direction of in Chehalis, Wash. and served Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia college. She married the love in the Navy in Bremerton, • IRIS RUBY AGREN, 87, Centralia, of her life, Rick Baker on Wash. Gene was the father died Monday, Feb. 3, at Colonial Resi- Feb. 12, 1982. Robin loved painting and of Deborah (Larry) Hewett, dence, Centralia. A funeral service will Susan (David) Gibson, Steven be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Sticklin Funeral decorating but she loved nothing more than spending (Sharon) Foister and Elissa Chapel, Centralia. Arrangements are (Bill) Brannies; step-father under the direction of Sticklin. time with her grandchildren and family. She had a great to Cathy (Paul) Nicholson, sense of humor and was Jim (Vicki) Hinze and Ron Lotteries always fun to be around. (Debbie) Hinze; grandfather She is survived by her of six; and great- grandfather Washington’s husband, Rick Baker; four of three; brother of Lyle children, Robert Baker (Darlene) Foister. Wednesday Games (Lydia), Raychel Johnson His father, mother, step- Powerball: 08-17-32-57-59, (Bruce), Ryan Baker mother Luella, brother Loren Powerball: 24, Power Play: 3 (Chelsie) and Reece Baker; and sister Hazel Maillard Next jackpot: $215 million grandchildren, Carter, Rilie Foister preceded him in death. Eugene (Gene) Merrill Mega Millions: Robin Baker of (Rilie-o), Ellie (Pee Paw) and A memorial service will Next jackpot: $107 million Centralia,Wash. passed away Warren (Bub Bub); sister, Foister, born July 5, 1926, be held this Saturday, Feb. 8, Lotto: 14-24-26-40-42-43 Jan. 31, 2014. She was born Judy Delaney; and brother, passed away on Friday, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the Castle April 3, 1959 to Robert and Gary Harrison. Jan. 31, 2014, in the arms Rock Christian Church, 542 Next jackpot: $7.7 million She was preceded in death of Shirley, his loving and Huntington Ave. S. Castle Hit 5: 20-24-25-30-32 Merle Harrison in Centralia, Wash. by her parents, Robert and devoted wife. Rock, Wash. Next cashpot: $150,000 Merle Harrison; and her Gene was born in Salkum, In lieu of lowers, donations Match 4: 02-08-16-19 She graduated from Centralia High school in brother, Dennis Harrison. Wash. to Lucas W. Foister in Gene's memory can be Daily Game: 3-8-4 1977 and was also a graduate To view the obituary, please and Edna G. Matson Foister made to Toledo WA Lions Keno: 01-02-05-12-16-20-22-25-30- of the Centralia Beauty go to chronline.com/obituaries. and shared his childhood Club 433 Salmon Creek Rd. 34-36-41-47-54-56-67-70-71-73-76 years with his siblings, Loren, Toledo, WA 98591. Lyle and Hazel. He graduated To view the obituary, please In Remembrance from W.F. West High School go to chronline.com/obituaries. rose e. smoots with Lewis County P.U.D. Rose was preceded in death In Remembrance eventually brought them toby her husband, Ralph; infant Chehalis. daughter, Linda; her parents; IRIS RUBY AGREN Rose took pride in taking sister, Madeline; brothers, care of her home and family. Gene, Earl and Lawrence; and Chehalis Eagles. In her last As her children were born, a son-in-law, Steve Niska. few years, Iris enjoyed her 'Mother's Club' was started She is survived by time at Colonial Residence in with several classmates whichdaughters, Sherryl Niska Centralia. She loved both the changed to a 'Knitting Club' of Spokane and Rayna residence and the staff dearly. as their children grew up. (Glade) Austin of Chehalis; Iris’s family would like to She enjoyed the monthly get- grandchildren, Steven, Jon, thank all the staff that cared together with these friends Andy and Jim Niska of for her. and also the 'Bridge Club' Spokane, Becca Wickert, Iris is preceded in death gals. Chehalis and Chris Austin of her loving husband, Merle; In 1952 she was baptized Seattle; great-grandchildren, parents, Chet and Helen and became a member of the Steve, James, Joe, Amy, Geshe; and grandson, Chehalis United Methodist Nick, Kayla, Tanner, Jake, Nicholas Salle. Church which she would Drew, Sadie, Brianna, She is survived by her On Jan. 27, 2014 we lost a attend for almost 60 years. Tristan, Cameron and Jaya, son, Ken (Cindy) Agren; wonderful mother, grandmother, She was also a member of all of Spokane and Lilly Rose daughters, Kathy (Rick) great-grandmother, great-great- P.E.O. Chapter AV. Wickert of Chehalis; and Salle and Robin (Rick) grandmother and friend! Rose After Ralph retired, they great-great-grandchildren, Williams; brother, Ken (Jan) E. Smoots now joins her enjoyed traveling around the Aiden, Jackson, Allison and Iris Ruby Agren passed away Monday, Feb. 3, 2014 Gesche; eight grandchildren; husband Ralph, who passed U.S. and also going on trips to Sophia Rose all of Spokane. 10 great-grandchildren; away in 2005. Now they are Hawaii and Mexico with sister There will be a celebration in Centralia, Wash. Iris was born to Helen and Chet three great-great-grandchildren; together again. Madeline and her husband of life for family and friends and numerous nieces and Born March 31, 1919 in Larry. Spending time with at a later date. Instead of Gesche on Saturday, July 31, 1926 in Appleton, Wis. nephews. Pea Ridge, Ark., Rose was family was very importantremembrances or lowers A funeral service will be the irst of ive children bornand they enjoyed the laughs, please take time to hug those Iris attended Chehalis High School. She married the love held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, to Erskine and Maggie Asher. good food and memories of closest to you and let them Feb. 8, 2014 at Sticklin Her family moved to the the annual family camping know how important they are of her life, Merle Agren on April 28, 1946. Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Chehalis area in 1928 and trips with ALL the family. in your life and that you love Memorials may be donations she graduated from Chehalis We would like to give them! Iris loved lowers, canning, trips to the beach and Reno, to Assured Home Health High School in 1937. She special thanks to Linda Hospice or a Charity of married Ralph Smoots on Amondson-Muller and her “Your joyful spirit lives watching the Mariners and Seahawks, playing bingo your choice in Iris’s name. Dec. 11, 1937 and their staff irst at Logan Street Manor on in the lives of your family Services are under the care of home was a tent cabin outside where Rose and her little dog and friends. You brought and most of all spending of Onalaska, where Ralph Missy resided for the last happiness to our lives.” time with her family. She Sticklin Funeral Chapel. worked as an electrician at 18 months. She was loved was also a member of the To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. the Carlisle Mill. A job with and cared for, especially by To view the obituary, please Lutheran Church and the Centralia City Light brought Melissa, Gabby (her Mexican go to chronline.com/obituaries. sticklin Funeral Chapel 1437 South Gold them to Centralia and a job daughter) and Nicole. Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Broadway Mourns EU Seeking to Upgrade Hoffman as Three Bloc’s Ties With Cuba Face Drug Charges BRUSSELS (AP) — Europe is set to upgrade its ties with Cuba (AP) — While in a bid to broaden economic co- three of four people arrested operation and demand more prog- amid the investigation of the ress on respecting human rights Philip Seymour Hoffman’s and fundamental freedoms, a se- death were arraigned on drug nior European Union official said charges, the New York theater today. community mourned the actor The 28-nation bloc’s foreign with a dimming of Broadway’s ministers will endorse a mandate marquee lights and a candlelight to negotiate a new, broad political vigil. agreement with Cuba at their up- The vigil Wednesday night coming meeting Monday, the of- was held outside the 90-seat ficial said. home of the LAByrinth Theatre The agreement won’t include Company, where Hoffman had facilitating trade relations or more long been a member. And at 7:45 development aid for Cuba, but it p.m., Broadway’s lights turned will mark a crucial step in that off for a minute. direction by broadening and regu- “We come together tonight larizing the two sides’ political ex- in a spirit of terrible mourning changes, he said. and incredible loss,” the Rev. Jim The official, who briefed re- Martin, a Jesuit priest and LABy- Rich Pedroncelli / The Associated Press porters on condition of anonymity rinth member, told the crowd of ahead of the decision’s announce- about 200 people who stood in a Forrest Clark, 25, loads 5-gallon bottles of water, purchased at a local store, into his car in Willits, Calif., Tuesday. With local reservoirs holding less than a 100-day supply of water, city leaders have banned lawn watering, car washing and mandated ment, declined to detail what prog- chilly drizzle. “But we also come ress on human rights the EU will together to celebrate a remark- all residents to cut water use. Clark, who said he doesn’t like the taste of the local water, buys 10-15 gallons of bottled water a week to help boost the family water supply. specifically demand from Cuba, able life.” saying it would be counterproduc- As Broadway lamented, the tive to cite specific benchmarks at criminal justice system quickly this point. acted with arrests that came just days into the high-profile case, reflecting the attention and ur- California Town Faces Peace Talks Start gency it has attracted. At least Between Pakistan, one of those arrested during the probe into Hoffman’s suspected Taliban Team fatal heroin overdose had the ISLAMABAD (AP) — Peace actor’s cellphone number, two talks between the Pakistani gov- law enforcement officials said Water Shortage Crisis ernment and representatives of the Wednesday. Taliban began today after a short By Jason Dearen delay, the first test for the govern- Woman Executed The Associated Press ment’s controversial initiative of WILLITS, Calif. — In this “In the 20 years I’ve been in local government, seeking a peaceful resolution to in Texas for 1998 small logging town in Northern the country’s bloody insurgency, California’s redwood country, we’ve never experienced this kind of condition.” officials said. Torture Killing small blue signs urging water The talks were originally to be HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — conservation are almost every- held Tuesday but were postponed A woman convicted of torturing Bruce Burton where you look. Willits city councilman after the government negotiators and killing a mentally impaired Just south of Willits, in one of sought “clarification” about the man she lured to Texas with the the state’s most verdant corners, identities of the Taliban’s negoti- promise of marriage was put to crows and other birds peck at from the state’s water system “This year, the drought is im- ating team. The request angered death Wednesday evening in a dry ground that should be cov- to farms and thirsty cities and pacting places more than we’ve prominent pro-Taliban cleric rare execution of a female pris- ered in water at the city’s Centen- shut down fishing in dozens of ever seen, at least that I’ve come Maulana Samiul Haq, the leader oner. nial Reservoir, which is less than streams to protect imperiled across in my research,” she added. of the Taliban team, who accused The lethal injection of Su- a third full. The creek that feeds salmon and steelhead. Of the 17 water-starved rural Islamabad of not taking the peace zanne Basso, 59, made the New it has slowed to a trickle. The emergency has become agencies, three are in rainy Men- offer from the group seriously. York native only the 14th woman “It’s common at this time of a disruption to everyday life in docino County and are districts But the dispute was subse- executed in the U.S. since the year for the water to be going Willits, a Mendocino County that rely largely on rainwater to quently resolved, and state-run Supreme Court in 1976 allowed over the cement wall right here. locale known as the final resting fill their reservoirs. Other areas Pakistan Television showed ne- capital punishment to resume. In fact, we’d be standing in wa- place of the racehorse Seabiscuit. include parts of Fresno, Kern gotiators from the two sides ex- Almost 1,400 men have been put ter,” said Bruce Burton, a Wil- City leaders have banned lawn and Santa Cruz counties. changing smiles as today’s meet- to death during that time. lits city councilman, gesturing watering and car washing, man- After a record dry 2013, Men- ing got underway in the capital, Before being put to death, toward the small cement dam in dated all residents cut water use docino County leaders were the Islamabad. Basso told a warden who stood the creek. “In the 20 years I’ve dramatically and asked restau- first in California to declare a near her, “No sir,” when asked been in local government, we’ve rants to serve the precious re- drought emergency, which they Three Tons of to make a final statement. She never experienced this kind of source only upon request and to did on Jan. 7. appeared to be holding back condition.” conserve, such as by using paper Things are so scarce that Seized Illegal Ivory tears, then smiled at two friends While rain is predicted plates. the sheriff’s office is on alert for Crushed in Paris watching through a window. She through the weekend in the While California sees cycles water bandits. During the 2009- mouthed a brief word to them north and central parts of the of drought normally, scientists 10 drought, authorities caught PARIS (AP) — More than and nodded. state, California remains in the say the dry weather since Oct. 1 thieves pumping water from 3 tons of illegal ivory seized by midst of an historic drought. appears to be unique in its sever- Lake Mendocino into trucks. French customs agents was pulver- Violin Thought to Be The state’s Department of Public ity. The reservoir is currently about ized into dust today in Europe’s Health says 17 rural areas includ- “According to tree ring re- 37 percent full, according to first destruction of a stockpile of Stolen Stradivarius ing Willits — a town of about cords, this water year, which county officials. the banned elephant tusks. Recovered; 3 Arrested 5,000 that usually sees about 50 began Oct. 1, really stands out “Water theft is a big concern, The destruction of the ivory, inches of rain a year — are dan- as one of the worst single years so we’re doing public announce- confiscated over two decades, was MILWAUKEE (AP) — A gerously low on water, and offi- in the last 500 years,” said Lynn ments and have a line to call for designed to send a message to violin that could be a rare multi- cials expect that number to grow. Ingram, author of “The West reports to the sheriff’s depart- poachers and traffickers that pres- million dollar Stradivarius stolen In addition to declaring a Without Water” and a University ment,” said Carre Brown, a Men- ervationists hope will help stem from a concertmaster last month drought emergency, California of California earth science pro- docino County supervisor. “All the illicit trade that endangers the has been recovered in Milwau- has canceled water deliveries fessor. deputies are on the watch.” species’ survival. Other countries kee, police said today. doing the same recently include Police are working to confirm the United States, Gabon and Chi- the violin is the one stolen from na, ivory’s biggest market. Frank Almond in a brazen at- House Conservatives Rule Out “Customs seizures can vary tack outside Wisconsin Lutheran from one year to the other — there College in Milwaukee Jan. 27. is a lot of evolution in it — but one “It has to be confirmed as to Immigration Reform This Year thing doesn’t change, that’s the consumer appetite for ivory,” said the actual authenticity of what it By Donna Cassata ing more seats, including ones in action on those bills, Jordan said is,” said Lt. Jeffrey Norman. Po- Sebastien Tiran, a customs agent The Associated Press Republican-leaning states. it would be tough to do any im- at Paris’ Roissy Charles de Gaulle lice will contact experts to pro- “I think it’s a mistake for us migration legislation this year. vide that confirmation, Norman WASHINGTON — Conser- airport, where the bulk of the ivo- to have an internal battle in the The definitive statements ry was confiscated. said. He did not comment on the vative Republicans on Wednes- Republican Party this year about from the conservatives came as condition of the recovered violin. day ruled out any immigration immigration reform,” Rep. Raul Douglas Elmendorf, the head of Prosecutors confirmed legislation in the House this year, Labrador, R-Idaho, told report- the Congressional Budget Office, N. Korea Threatens Wednesday that three people insisting that the GOP should ers at a gathering of conserva- told a House panel that the com- to Cancel Reunions have been arrested in connection wait until next year when the tives. “I think when we take back prehensive, Senate-passed immi- with the theft. party might also control the Sen- the Senate in 2014 one of the first gration bill would have a positive with Seoul ate. things we should do next year impact on the nation’s finances. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — FAA to Examine House GOP leaders unveiled after we do certain economic is- The Senate last June passed a North Korea threatened today to their broad immigration prin- sues, I think we should address bipartisan bill that would tighten cancel reunions of Korean War- Airport Towers ciples last week that gave hope the immigration issue.” border security, provide enforce- divided families because of up- WASHINGTON (AP) — A to advocates and the Obama Labrador’s comments were ment measures and offer a path coming U.S.-South Korean mili- lightning strike that injured an administration that the first noteworthy as he was one of to citizenship for the estimated tary drills and accused the United air traffic controller at Balti- changes in the nation’s laws in eight House members working 11 million immigrants living in States of raising tensions by flying more’s main airport has exposed three decades might happen in on bipartisan immigration leg- the United States illegally. nuclear-capable B-52 bombers a potential vulnerability at air- the coming months. islation last year. He later aban- The measure has stalled in near the Korean Peninsula. port towers during storms and is Immigration legislation doned the negotiations. the House where Speaker John The apparent about-face a day prompting Federal Aviation Ad- is one of the top priorities for “This is not an issue that’s Boehner and other leaders have after the rival Koreas agreed on ministration officials to inspect Obama’s second term. ready for prime time to move rejected a comprehensive ap- dates for the emotional meetings hundreds of towers nationwide, But several of the conser- legislatively,” said Rep. Joe Bar- proach in favor of a bill-by-bill fits a pattern analysts describe of The Associated Press has learned. vatives were adamant that the ton, R-Texas, who said Republi- process. North Korea agreeing to things The FAA will look for prob- House should do nothing on cans should use the principles to Elmendorf told the House South Korea covets and then lems with the lightning protec- the issue this year, a midterm begin a dialogue with Hispanics. Budget Committee that a CBO pulling back until it gets what it tion systems for airport towers, election year when the GOP is Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said analysis “found that that legisla- wants — in this case a ratcheting where air traffic controllers do angling to gain six seats in the the House should focus on the tion would reduce budget deficits down of massive military drills the vital job of choreographing Senate and seize majority con- four bills dealing with security and lead to a larger economy and by Seoul and Washington that the landings and takeoffs of tens trol. Democrats currently have a that the Judiciary Committee ap- over time lead to higher output are seen as a huge drain on the of thousands of flights each day. 55-45 advantage but are defend- proved last summer. Absent any per person in this country.” impoverished North’s military. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 • Main 9

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Basin Ready for History to Be Made on Flooding

State Rep. Richard DeBolt’s that is no longer the case. River by winter rains. is needed. DeBolt’s bill fills bold request for $1.5 billion to Our Views Tuesday’s hearing featured While they might not all that need and those of others deal a fierce financial blow to lived in Lewis County for any varied geographic and cultural agree completely on how to fix throughout the state. chronic flooding in the Che- substantial amount of time interests from throughout the the problem, they have shown His legislation would grant halis River Basin and beyond knows, DeBolt is unquestion- basin. In years past, it would unequivocally that they can $300 million to the Chehalis received its first committee ably correct when it comes to have been unprecedented to see work together to determine River Basin. Overall, the bill hearing Tuesday. his assessment of the reactive the chairman of the Chehalis what the best solution will be. would allocate $700 million The veteran Chehalis legisla- nature of past flood fixes. Tribe, a Lewis County com- For some, that solution is to flood reduction projects tor told members of the House Only in the days and months missioner and a Grays Harbor a water retention facility to throughout the state and $500 Capital Budget Committee that following devastating floods County politician marching to be built on the Chehalis River million to storm water reduc- the money would be more than has the political willpower been the same tune. above Pe Ell. Others involved in tion projects. a temporary solution for the mustered to confront the issue Yet, that has been the case for the process have voiced opposi- In years past, the request pervasive and destructive prob- in serious ways. more than a year. tion to the plan, but none have for such a large amount of lem of flooding in Lewis County In the past, those tardy ef- Tribe Chairman David Bur- inserted themselves as road- money would raise red flags for and downstream. forts have collided with the nett, Commissioner Edna Fund blocks to determining whether engaged residents. But in the It would mark a historic turn special interests of bickering and Cosmopolis Mayor Vickie or not it represents the best pos- current environment of shared in events, he said. subsets of the basin’s population. Raines were just a few of the sible outcome. purpose and renewed enthu- “We’ve been reactive too Projects have been proposed vocal proponents of the $1.5 The Chehalis Work Group, siasm for finding a solution, it many years. This seems to be and discarded with relative billion allocation at Tuesday’s which was appointed by the should give residents a sense of a way to be proactive,” he said, regularity over the years, even hearing. governor, will announce in No- hope. later adding, “We have a chance as millions of dollars have been All three of them have seen vember if it will recommend the Lewis County is ready for with this bill to change history.” wasted by studies and infighting. the unmitigated destruction water retention facility. history to be made when it As all of those who have As we’ve noted repeatedly, brought on along the Chehalis In the meantime, money comes to flood mitigation.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Some Comments You’re Already Tired of Hearing All right, I’ll say it, “How kickoff return for a TD, “our” ‘bout them Seahawks!” Coming scoring was pretty much set up from one who predicted they’d by the defense, right? come out on the short end of a Seahawk players’ comments close game, it’s not as much a about the Broncos’ defeat were, turnaround as you might think. surprisingly, kind and gener- After all, I wore my Seahawk T- ous. Even Richard Sherman had shirt the whole time. nothing to say, but, of course, By the time you’re reading he’d been carted off the field this you’re probably sick of hear- earlier with an ankle injury. ing the game rehashed to the The harshest comments point of nausea, but the dead- came from an article lifted from line for comments such as these The Denver Post, which con- comes earlier tained the headline “Horrible than it does Broncos fumble, bumble and for hot, late- crumble in loss.” That’s a good breaking news indication of the way the rest of items. the article went. For instance, OK, so in response to a quotation from I thought it coach John Fox that there were would be a “a couple of plays we didn’t ex- close game, By Bill Moeller ecute as well as they did” the not a blowout, writer asked “How about 125 but, as you’ll remember, so did plays?” Letters to the Editor most of the “experts” as well. I For once the MVP award was pleased with one incident didn’t automatically go to the Levy Will Help Fix gram, and now it’s time to do port our schools and the future related to my pre-game prognos- winning quarterback. As you the same with language arts. It of our children. tication. I admitted that I func- know, it was given to Malcolm Essential Equipment is a big expense, but it will save This levy will allow our dis- tioned best as an expert when Smith, on the basis of a truly To the editor: money in the long run. trict to continue providing new I was in possession of a bag of outstanding performance, but I By now the voters of the With the last levy, the ad- technology, mandated curricu- chips and a glass of Alaskan don’t think that Russell Wilson Adna School District have re- ministration proved how trust- lum, arts music, extracurricular Amber. was too upset about that. He has ceived and read information worthy it was with our tax dol- programs and upgrade neces- Picture, then, the look on a few more years of playing time on the replacement levy. After lars. This year the list of levy sary maintenance equipment, my face when I opened my ahead of him to get one of his reading it you may have said to projects will be completed, and which in turn will give our stu- front door Sunday morning and own. yourself, “This says the same a number of those projects came dents a safe environment and discovered a bag of chips and a Speaking of Wilson, I seem thing as every other past levy.” in with a few dollars saved. the tools they need to succeed in six-pack of the brew of choice to remember earlier in the sea- Let’s look a little deeper at Those extra dollars were life. resting on the doorstep. I’m not son reading an article, tucked why the district needs this to spent on smaller projects. Noth- My family has been attend- exactly sure why, but my son, away where it wouldn’t be too pass. As a past board member I ing was spent on anything frivo- ing the Adna schools since the daughter-in-law and myself each obvious, that Wilson was still have seen the financial responsi- lous, which I believe shows the early 1900s and have always limited ourselves to but one old only being paid according to the bility of the district and what is character of district administra- been supportive of our district. collector’s Seahawk stein each. terms he signed as an unknown required to meet its basic needs. tors. My grandchildren are in the first The remainder is being properly rookie a couple of years ago. It’s These costs include day-to-day As the flyer stated, costs will and fourth grades at Adna El- refrigerated to celebrate the next to his credit that he hasn’t had maintenance and operations, go down. At this point Adna is ementary and are the fifth gen- momentous occasion, such as his agent (and publicist, if he has staffing, books, transportation the third-lowest cost per $1,000 eration in my family to attend the sun rising in the east. one) stirring up some flak about and supplies. in the county. Depending on Adna. Monday morning I pur- that. Here are a few big ticket when the others run a levy and Adna voters, please join me chased a copy of The Seattle Can you just imagine the items that have been talked for how much, Adna could be and vote yes so we can continue Times to see how the experts publicity that’s going to be gen- about for the last few years. the lowest. to provide a school our children viewed the game. All of the erated when that contract comes Maintenance costs are rising Plain and simple, the items can be proud of. credit for the win was given to up for renewal? rapidly as fixing old equipment on the list are day-to-day nor- the ‘Hawk’s defense. You’re not ••• is getting more expensive. This mal stuff. Throw in “common Lana Raschke Smith expected to remember this, but Bill Moeller is a former enter- core” curriculum, and these Chehalis the basis for my prediction of includes the vans used for trans- tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city porting students to after-school are all for the kids. The rest are a Seahawk loss was based on a council member, paratrooper and once in a while items that can’t weak offensive line. That hap- events, in addition to the mow- Winlock Levy Needed pilot living in Centralia. He can be ers and lawn care equipment re- be ignored, but like buying gas pened pretty much as expected. reached at bookmaven321@comcast. for your car, they have to be to Retain Programs Outside of that magnificent net. quired to care for more than 50 acres of district property. done. To the editor: This levy will allow the dis- Our Winlock schools are trict to purchase those items. It Mike Haunreiter First Amendment Center Quote of the Day Adna the heart of the community and will also provide for the replace- provide the vast majority of edu- ment of the middle/high School cational and extracurricular ac- “Inherent in the right of free speech and commons lights with newer, Adna Patrons Asked to tivities for our youth. Passing the of free press is the right to know. It is our more efficient lights, which will Vote Yes on School Levy replacement levy will guarantee save money on the district’s util- that these programs continue. solemn responsibility as inheritors of the ity bills. To the editor: Please vote yes to insure that cause to do all in our power to strengthen Also, districts are required to On Feb. 11, the Adna School we receive not only our local levy change their curriculum based District will be asking us to dollars but also state matching those rights – to give them meaning.” on the state of Washington approve a replacement main- equalization funds. adopting “Common Core stan- tenance and operations levy. I John E. Moss dards” for all schools. Last year am writing this letter to ask the Barb Prigmore former U.S. representative D-Calif., 1966 Adna replaced the math pro- Adna voters to vote yes and sup- Winlock

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cious, trustworthy, responsible, “We’ve moved from an orga- 1985 cold-case homicides of Ed his staff from 132 people down Sheriff respectful and have an enor- nization of call takers and report and Minnie Maurin. As sheriff, to 112. mous passion to protect. writers to problem solvers and he helped dedicate resources to “It’s not about making easy Continued from front page The person also needs to go innovators,” Mansfield said. “We solving the difficult case rather decisions,” he said. “It’s about into the position with a plan and have moved to a mission-driven than let it sit on a shelf. making decisions that protect While Mansfield said he is vision for what they want to ac- organization.” this community.” still trying to figure out what he complish, Mansfield said. Another point of pride for MANSFIELD has so far lead the Working as sheriff brings a will do next, he intends to stay in “I’ve always tried to make a Mansfield is the Lewis County agency as sheriff through eight lot of stress, tough decisions, en- his position through the end of plan before I get somewhere,” Jail, which is a “tough, no frills” years, which at times were try- emies and time away from family, the year in order to help stabilize Mansfield said, adding that his jail, he said. Despite the uncom- ing and turbulent. He said one he said. the office’s transition to a new plans and goals for his office, fortable nature of the jail, the of the most difficult times as sheriff’s leadership. which at times changed and corrections officers treat all in- sheriff was when Deputy Ste- “That’s how consuming this So far, Lewis County Sgt. Rob needed to be flexible, helped mates with respect and compas- phen “Mike” Gallagher, Jr. died job is and that’s how overwhelm- Snaza is the only person running make his two terms as successful sion. on Aug. 18, 2009, after his patrol ing this job can be for those for sheriff. as they were. “We treat people right because car hit an elk near Packwood. people who choose to do it right,” No matter who wins the As sheriff, he said, he helped of who we are — not because Mansfield also led the agen- Mansfield said. “It will take all of November election, the current transform the agency into one who they may be,” he said. cy through the 2007 and 2009 your energy, efforts, patience and sheriff said, in order to be a suc- that is proactive, community- In addition, another suc- floods, as well as severe budget a lot of your time you would’ve cessful leader in this community oriented and a progressive leader cess marking Mansfield’s time reductions between 2009 and spent with your family and on the individual needs to be tena- in the community. as sheriff was the closure of the 2011 that forced him to reduce other activities.”

the Chehalis River Basin can be 10 years prior to the date of their “We’ve been reactive too many Tribes of the Chehalis Reserva- History used for a variety of projects, in- grant solicitation and that are years, this seems to be a way to tion requested $100 million for cluding a dam. related to the needs identified in be proactive,” he said. Interstate 5 flood protection be Continued from front page Both the Flood Authority and the project application. Speaking in support of his included in the state’s 2014 trans- the Chehalis Tribe must review The Office of Financial Man- bill, DeBolt told the committee portation budget. The Flood Hazard Reduc- and approve all projects before agement, in the money will be put to good On June 29, the governor tion Act of 2014 privileges the the Office of Financial Manage- consultation use. signed a state Capital Budget Chehalis River Basin as the only ment disburses the funds. with the De- “We have a chance with this that included $28.2 million for jurisdiction to receive automatic, The remaining money will be partment of bill to change history,” he said. catastrophic flood relief in the guaranteed money — specifical- awarded as grants via a competi- Ecology, will Chehalis Basin. ly $300 million. tive bidding process to qualify- review and rank IN NOVEMBER, the Cheha- In 2012, legislators provided It authorizes the state finance ing jurisdictions such as counties, the applications. lis Work Group, a flood policy $5 million in Jobs Now Act mon- committee to issue $1.5 billion cities and federally recognized DeBolt’s group appointed by the gover- ey. in general obligation bonds to be tribes. request is pre- nor, will announce whether or Gov. Jay Inslee already has in- appropriated in phases over the According to DeBolt’s legis- sented as two Richarrd DeBolt not it will recommend moving cluded in his 2014 supplemental next 10 years, starting in 2015. lation, $700 million will go to separate bills: R-Chehalis forward with a dam on the upper budget $5 million for Chehalis Proceeds from the bond flood reduction projects and One for $1 bil- Chehalis River. Basin flood mitigation projects. sales will be deposited in a flood $500 million to stormwater re- lion for flood To prepare for that decision, The money, if approved by hazard reduction account and a duction projects. hazard reduction projects only; the flood leaders are examining the Legislature, will replace storm water financial assistance Applicants must provide a 20 and one for $1.5 billion for both water retention from all sides, funds that in August were re- account. percent match from non-state flood and stormwater projects. and as work gears up, so do the moved from projects in Cosmop- Bonds will be paid with mon- sources, but may receive credit Chehalis City Councilor financial requests. olis and Grays Harbor County ey from the state general fund. for legitimate matching funds Dennis Dawes on Tuesday said In November, the Flood Au- and transferred to a project in The $300 million allocated to that were contributed less than now is the time to act. thority and the Confederated Montesano.

office or Barbara Clevenger Johnson Oakville Fire Hall, (360) 273-6541 Hill Community Church, Centralia, (360) College Distinguished Alum- Gallery, (360) 496-0542, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Centralia Parks Board, 5 p.m., Fort 262-3877 nus and former professor at the Calendar: Wednesdays through Saturdays Borst Park Kitchen 2, (360) 330-7662 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity University of Washington and Napavine Planning Commission, 6 Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Continued from page Main 2 p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] University of Dubuque, giving be Organizations 262-3547, ext. 213 giving a talk at Centralia College Games Day, traditional and modern board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Support Groups on Wednesday as part of the Ly- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Organizations Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, ceum Series. She’s Not Dead, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- The subject of Stewart’s talk Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273- email [email protected] Chehalis American Legion Post 22, halis, sponsored by Human Response general meeting, 4 p.m., 555 N. Market Network, (360) 748-6601 will be communicating in rela- 2000, ext. 301 tionships. Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 Monday, Feb.10 Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 740-7889 NAMI Lewis County Connections a.m.-5 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- Lewis County Community Network, Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities He is co-author of “Together: grounds, $6, (503) 363-9564 3-5 p.m, second floor conference room, Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Communicating Interperson- Captain Algebra, 6 p.m., Matrix Cof- British Columbia Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- [email protected] ally,” now in its sixth edition, and feehouse, Chehalis, $6, (360) 740-0492 vices Building, 360 NW North St., Cheha- NAMI Support Group, 2-3:15 p.m., editor of “Bridges Not Walls,” in Fermentation, 10 a.m.-noon, Fort Woman to Speak at lis, (206) 719-3226 Centralia Timberland Library, for families Borst Park Kitchen 2, program by Sash Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity of mentally ill persons, (360) 736-2073 its 11th edition. Cumulatively, Sunday, co-founder of Olykraut, spon- Women’s Luncheon Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., his books have sold more than sored by WSU Lewis County 4-H Food Gloria Law, of Sechelt, British 748-1753, [email protected] Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 500,000 copies. Safety Volunteers, (360) 740-1212 Columbia, will be guest speaker (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 Lyceum is free and also may Fibromyalgia workshop, noon-2 p.m., The Family Health Clinic of Chiropractic, for a women’s luncheon at noon Support Groups be taken as Humanities 286, one 101 E. Washington St., Napavine, free, call Monday at the Centralia Church Wednesday, Feb. 12 credit. Lyceum classes are held for reservation, (360) 262-9477 Grandparents as Parents, 6-8 p.m., of the Nazarene. 420 Centralia College Blvd., Centralia, in WAH 103 or, if more space is According to the Centralia- (360) 736-9391, ext. 298 or (877) 813-2828 needed, Corbet Theatre. Chehalis Christian Women’s James King Band to For more information, call Libraries Connection, sponsor of the lun- Perform at Bluegrass Jody Peterson, (360) 736-9391, Make & Take Valentines, for all ages, cheon, Law’s talk will be “a story Tuesday, Feb. 11 ext. 209, or email her at jpeter- all day, Salkum of triumph that shows incredible Concert [email protected]. Valentine-Making Studio, for all ages, Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors 10 a.m., Winlock strength and sheer determina- open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 The James King Band, from p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Be My ValenTeen, for teens, 11 a.m., tion to become successful against Virginia, will be performing Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Oakville all odds.” Health and Hope Medical Outreach, at a bluegrass concert 6-8 p.m. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Valentine Family Story Time, for all Also on the program will free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., North- Jackson Highway, Chehalis ages, 2 p.m., Centralia west Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill Road, Wednesday at the Adna Grange. Young Professionals Lewis County be Amy Mumford, of Cupcake Centralia, for those whose income is less The band’s latest project, Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside CSAs 101: About About Community- than 200 percent of the poverty level, Rhapsody, Chehalis. Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) Supported Agriculture, with Mokie Skin- (360) 623-1485 “Three Chords & The Truth,” was ner of Coffee Creek Community & Gar- Admission is $10. For reser- nominated for a 2014 Grammy 293-6126 dens, 3 p.m., Centralia Herbal Beginnings, 1-3 p.m., 4162 vations, call Audrey, (360) 748- Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) Award. He has won the Male Vo- Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix 6751, or June, (360) 262-3296. 262-0525 calist of the Year Award from the Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- Free childcare is available by res- lis, (360) 740-0492 Organizations Society for the Preservation of Swing dance, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Cof- ervation only. Bluegrass Music of America nu- Prairie Steppers Square and Round The Centralia Church of the Nazarene Public Agencies feehouse, Chehalis, lesson for beginners, Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck is located at 1119 W. First St. Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City merous times. 7-10 dancing, $5 admission includes les- at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) Tickets are $10 per person. son, (360) 740-0492 (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, 330-7670 The Adna Grange will have soup Libraries $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., and sandwiches for sale. The Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) concert is sponsored by The Watercolor and acrylic painting, for Support Groups 262-3547, ext. 213 adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Public Agencies Lewis County Planning Commission, Washington Bluegrass Associa- Toddler Story Time, for children age 2, Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) tion. 11 a.m., Centralia a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community 740-1284 BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis The James King Band will be Teen Game Night, for teens, 5:30 p.m., Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, County Courthouse, agenda available (360) 628-4980 at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 a headliner for the 30th annual Winlock Chehalis City Council, 5 p.m, City Libraries Mount St. Helens Bluegrass Fes- Organizations Hall council chamber, 350 N. Market Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 tival this August in Toledo. Sunday, Feb. 9 Blvd., Chehalis, agendas available at years, 11 a.m., Centralia The Grange is located at 123 Friendly Neighbors Garden Club, http://ci.chehalis.wa.us/meetings, (360) 11 a.m., home of Janet Graham, (360) 345-1042 Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, 3:30 Dieckman Road, Adna. 278-3377 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo p.m., Tenino starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Centralia Historic Preservation Com- For more information, call Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5 p.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Jackson Highway, Chehalis mission, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple General Cothren, (360) 785-3478, Centralia Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary St., Centralia, workshop to follow on tax or Carol Dills, (360) 249-4522. Winlock valuation, (360) 330-7695 Riverside Park, Centralia, free, sponsored Napavine American Legion Post 71, 7 by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Che- Lewis County Board of Health, 9 a.m., Organizations p.m., Napavine City Hall, (360) 295-3559 halis, (360) 623-9438 BOCC Board Room, second floor, Lewis Distinguished Alumnus Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 County Courthouse, agenda available at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, Lewis County Beekeepers Associa- a.m.-3 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- http://goo.gl/zKXB3, 740-1148 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. tion, 7 p.m., Washington Hall, Room 103, grounds, $6, (503) 363-9564 Mossyrock Fire Department, fire Main, Centralia, (360) 736-6852 to Give Talk at Centralia Centralia College, (360) 740-1212 “Everybody Loves Opal,” 1 p.m., Roxy commissioners, noon, main station, 137 Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- College Cowlitz Prairie Grange, potluck din- Theater, Morton, meal and show $25, E. Main St., Mossyrock, (360) 983-3456 ies Senior Center, Chehalis ner 6:30 p.m., meeting 7:30 p.m., (360) show only $10, MortonRoxy.org/box- Grays Harbor Fire District 1, 7 p.m., Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Cooks John Stewart, a Centralia 864-2023 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014 • Main 11

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

An ‘Awesome’ Project Voice of the People

Snow flurries and freezing temperatures hit Lewis County this week. How do you feel about the recent winter weather?

“I don’t care for “I’m a little bit more the snow. It’s too excited about the cold for me.” snow than the

Jayde Bonagofski Seahawks winning Centralia, Centralia College student (the Super Bowl) and that is saying something.”

Lauren Clark Chehalis, Thorbeckes FitLife Center

Photograph submitted by Karen Rains, Napavine High School Napavine High School leadership students Emma Rotter, left, and Tifany Schlottman created an “Awesome” poster that inspired NHS students to post their own individual awesome dreams. The poster was a part of a community service project. Students in leadership class are expected to develop a project that involves the Napavine High School student body in an activity to help bring them together and celebrate their similarities and diferences. Teacher Karen Rains said about 95 per- cent of the student body participated in the project, just before winter break. The poster hung in the gym for several weeks so the community could also see it.

To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Honor Rolls “I’m excited for the “I’m ready for spring.”

ONALASKA HIGH SCHOOL Madison Girt, Bernadette Darien Whitney, Hunter Wilcutt aesthetics of the snow, Mike Griffith Following are members of Hayden, Montana Jurgens, Keifer Juniors: Amanda Bottoms, Tenino, Centralia College student the Onalaska High School fall Kastl, Nickolas Richens Nicole Coleman, Brooklyn but I’m not excited honor roll: Sophonores: Ashlyn Cornell, Nicholas Eitemiller, about the cold.” 4.0 Grade Point Average Barlow, Gage Llewellyn, Nathan Mariah Hamilton, Trenton Masciola, Molly Musick, Evan Neilson, Jared Trulson, Staci Greg Bellinger Seniors: Jason Costi, Caleb Wrzesinski Vint Onalaska, McDonald’s Huffman, Michael Wright Freshmen: Jack Beck, Dusty Sophomores: Nocole Juniors: Riley Dolan, Glenn, David Graham, Lydia Bellinger, Madeline Dalsted, McKenna Ulery Grauman, Lee’Ellen Hagedorn, Donna Dean, Nicolle Duryea, Lee Sophomores: Melisa Grauman, Veronica Kinsman, Martinez-Munoz, Nicole Noah Halloway, Madisen Lester, Sierra Nedved, Reagan Logan Martin, Jacob Modica, Masciola, Bethany Scott, Gavin Roberto Patraca, Makayla Pina, VanClifford Priest, Peighton Royster, Grace Share your Sherwood, Victoria Sherwood Braeden Rich, Stone Whitney, Freshmen: Angel Ball, Anthony Zitkoski Janice Girt, Zachary Huffman, 3.0-3.49 GPA Freshmen: Conner Clark, Michaela Kreger Makala Duryea, Taylor Celebration Seniors: Chance Beddoes, Eichhorn, Kasey Hoyt, Bailey 3.50-3.99 GPA Juan Espinoza, David Larson, Kastl, Angelina Luna, Heather Seniors: Taylor Anderson, Shannara Latshaw, Trevor Pannkuk, Sabrina Pannkuk, Ian Arnold, Karysa Butcher, Lawrence, Jacob Mager, Kayla Adrianna Raymond, Breanna E-mail: [email protected] Austin Clark, Gage Esposito, Richmond, Brooke Ritzman, Tomlinson, Marissa Vandergrift, Gabriel Hall, Jesse Jurgens, Chayse Tayor, Wyatt Volk, Kiya Walters Travis McMillion, Heather Nederlander, Jessica Paxton, Jonathon Smalley, Chase Smith, Tyler Thayer, Jared Wilson Juniors: Kailee Barrett, Austin Gamiao, Saranne Garrow, Join (Appliesour to 12 years Birthday and younger) Club! 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Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014 LOCAL Pe Ell Extends Search for New Town Marshal SERVICE: One Applicant larger pool of candidates. A new Centralia and resigned, he said. fied the Lewis County Sheriff’s sheriff’s office without a marshal application deadline has not yet City Councilor Kristi Mila- Office immediately and trusts in the community. Has Applied Since been determined. nowski expressed her and other the sheriff’s office will provide Sheriff Steve Mansfield has Former Marshal “I haven’t made any decisions citizens’ concerns at the town proper public safety while the said the sheriff’s office will al- yet,” Spencer said Tuesday. council’s Jan. 7 meeting. A full town searches for a new marshal. ways respond to calls in Pe Ell Resigned Last Month Former marshal Steve Dawes gallery of citizens expressed their “They have been out here and whether or not the city has a By Kyle Spurr announced his resignation early frustrations at the council’s Jan. are doing a fine job for us,” Nich- town marshal in place. last month. 21 meeting. ols said last month. Town marshal applicants [email protected] Dawes reportedly resigned “There were several people The Pe Ell City Council has must be currently commissioned The town of Pe Ell will ex- Jan. 2 after Nichols deemed the that spoke and expressed their a $3,091 annual budget to use and certified with the Washing- tend its search for a new town town’s patrol car unsafe and took feelings and that is what I en- for the sheriff’s office services, ton State Criminal Justice Train- marshal after receiving just one it out of use, leaving Dawes to use courage people to do,” Mila- according to the city. Each time ing Commission. application by the initial dead- his personal car to and from work. nowski said. “That is why we are the sheriff’s office responds to an Applications, job descrip- line of Monday, Jan. 27. Dawes, who has worked as there, to help people.” incident in Pe Ell, it cost the city tion and salary information is Mayor Spencer Nichols said the town marshal for the past Nichols would not comment about $110. available at city hall, 111 S. Main he will readvertise the open po- two years, couldn’t afford driving on why Dawes resigned, but he Some citizens are worried the Street, or by calling City Hall at sition in hopes of collecting a back and forth from his home in did tell The Chronicle he noti- town will rely too heavily on the (360) 291-3543. News in Brief Shivering in Chehalis guidelines, students and educa- Herrera Beutler tion leaders should call Herrera Announces Beutler’s office at (360) 695-6292. Congressional ‘STEM App Challenge’ Centralia School Board By The Chronicle to Hold Special Meeting, U.S. Congresswoman Jaime Work Session Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, is By The Chronicle inviting high school students across Southwest Washington The Centralia School District to participate in the first U.S. Board of Directors has called a House STEM App Challenge, special board meeting that in- she announced today. cludes a board work session this This year’s event represents afternoon the inaugural competition for Agenda for the meeting in- high school students across the cludes consideration of approval country to showcase their ability of a lease agreement between the to create software applications, school district and the City of or “apps,” for mobile, tablet or Centralia for 902 Johnson Road. computer devices on a platform The board will also consider ap- of their choice. proving a small works contract Last year, the U.S. House of with MDK Construction at that Representatives passed the Aca- same address. Pete Caster / [email protected] demic Competition Resolution, The school board work ses- A light snow lurry strikes downtown Chehalis on Tuesday afternoon. Light snow fell for part of Tuesday afternoon putting the STEM App Chal- sion follows. across Lewis County, but there was little evidence of the snow by the end of the day. Low temperatures are expected lenge in motion. The public is invited to the to be in the teens through the weekend,with a chance of snow on Saturday. STEM stands for science, meeting, which starts at 4:30 technology, engineering and p.m. at the District Office Board mathematics. Room at 2320 Borst Ave. The winning application State Senate to Consider Plan to Shrink from Southwest Washington Centralia Historic will be featured on the House of Representatives’ website, House. Preservation Washington Supreme Court to Seven Justices gov, and the winning partici- pants will be presented with an Commission to Host Tax OLYMPIA (MCT) — A plan plans to meet the constitutional California and , which award in a ceremony with Her- Valuation Workshop to shrink the state Supreme mandate on education. are more populous, have seven rera Beutler. Court by two justices was praised Sen. Adam Kline, D-Seattle, members on their highest courts “I’m excited to kick off the By The Chronicle Monday by some as a money- said everyone disagrees with the and the Idaho Supreme Court first STEM App Challenge, The Centralia Historic Pres- saver and criticized by others court at some point, but the bill has five, he said. The reduction and can’t wait to see Southwest ervation Commission will host as payback for was an ill-advised reaction to would save about $1 million per Washington students put their a public workshop on tax incen- Legislature decisions some some recent decisions. "This is year in salaries and expenses for skills to use,” Herrera Beutler tives for historic buildings Mon- 2014 legislators don't simply a poke at another branch each justice. said in a news release. “This con- day after its normal meeting at like. of government." "Seven is a reasonable number. test should offer these students a 5:30 p.m. The propos- Committee Chairman Mike We're not eliminating any spe- fun opportunity to get creative Joining the workshop will be al, sponsored by Padden, R-Spokane Valley, said cific judge," Padden said. and earn recognition for their Lewis County Assessor Dianne state Sen. Mike the cuts would be made by at- hard work. STEM skills are be- Dorey, Megan Duvall from the Baumgartner, trition, and the next two jus- Have an coming increasingly essential Department of Archaeology, and R-Spokane, tices to retire simply wouldn't for the jobs of tomorrow, and I’ll Nick Vann, historical architect would cut the be replaced: "There would be no iPad? do whatever I can to encourage for the Department of Archaeol- nine-member drawing of straws at high noon young people to master them,” ogy and Historic Preservation. court to seven. on the steps of the Temple of Jus- app.chronline.com she said in a release. The workshop, held at Cen- It moved out of tice." The challenge is open to all tralia’s City Council Chambers the Senate Law and Justice Com- high school students, grades Meeting Room, aims to present mittee on Monday on a voice 9-12, who either reside or attend information to the public on spe- vote, giving it a chance for a vote school in Southwest Washing- cial tax valuations and incentives by the full Senate in the coming SALEWSKY ton’s 3rd Congressional District. for renovation and restoration of weeks. Students entering the com- properties in Centralia’s historic The court has had nine mem- petition must submit their app’s district. bers since 1909, and proposals to JEWELRY source code online by the April The workshop will go over reduce that number date to the 30, 9 p.m. deadline, as well as basic information on obtaining 1980s. But it took on new steam provide a YouTube video demo incentives that can help offset this year with many legislators

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Tuesday’s C2BL Girls Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 8 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Roundup Prep Football Gueller Signs to Play Football at Idaho State FULL RIDE: Record-Setting Gueller said. "These people pay- fer, which was completed with ing for my school to play quar- Wednesday's paperwork. Bearcat Quarterback terback? That's awesome." Now Gueller will head to an Headed for Pocatello Gueller finished his senior offense any quarterback would campaign for the Bearcats with jump at the chance to operate. By Aaron VanTuyl 2,371 passing yards and 36 "That's kind of the exciting [email protected] touchdowns, breaking the previ- part," Gueller said. "They run air ous single-season school record raid. What quarterback doesn't Since the eighth grade, Tan- want to throw the ball almost ner Gueller's dream has been to by 11. He sent off game film to handful of schools near the end every down?" play college football. The Bengals passed the ball Wednesday, then, was some- of the 2013 football season. In January, assistant coach Sheldon nearly 50 times a game in 2013, thing of a big day for the W.F. throwing for just shy of 300 West senior. Cross contacted Gueller and met up with him after a basketball yards each contest. Idaho State Gueller faxed in his Na- went 3-9 in 2013, and 1-7 in tional Letter of Intent to Idaho game. "That was the biggest school Big Sky Conference play. Justin State University in Pocatello on Arias started at quarterback and Pete Caster / [email protected] that had met with me, so I was Wednesday, accepting a full-ride passed for 3,547 yards with 24 pretty excited," he said. Later W.F. West quarterback Tanner Gueller (8) throws a pass against Archbishop Mur- scholarship to play football for touchdowns. Arias is a redshirt phy last season. Gueller signed a National Letter of Intent to play for Idaho State the NCAA Div. I-AA Bengals. that week, Cross called him University next season on Wednesday. "It kind of blows you away," again and made the official of- please see GUELLER, page S4

2B Boys Basketball Tuesday’s 2A Girls Basketball Bearcats Roll Past Black Hills By The Chronicle TUMWATER — Nike Mc- Clure went off for 23 points and W.F. West trounced No. 5-ranked Black Hills 71-44 here Tuesday night in Evergreen 2A Conference girls basketball ac- tion. The No. 2-ranked Bearcats outscored Black Hills 21-9 in the second quarter for a 39-19 half- time advantage. The Wolves didn’t present as high-pressure of an attack as has been the norm, W.F. West coach Henri Weeks pointed out. “I just thought our girls did a nice job of taking advantage of that, and playing our game and playing hard,” Weeks said. “They also did a nice job of getting into a rhythm fairly early. We didn’t have those typical early-posses- sion turnovers.” Tori Weeks and Julie Spen- cer each added 16 points for W.F. West, which shot 22 of 56 (39 percent) from the field. Shayla Smothers led Black Hills with 11 points. Weeks was also happy with his team’s high-post defense against Black Hills’ Sarah Mc- Gee. “We went in focusing on keeping the ball out of her hands, and I thought all four of our guards did a nice job of really bothering her at the high post,” Weeks said.

Brandon Hansen / W.F. West (16-2, 10-0 league) [email protected] has wrapped up the Evergreen Onalaska’s Travis McMillion drives to the basket during Central 2B League boys basketball action against Winlock Wednesday night on Dennis Bower Court in 2A Conference title, and will Onalaska. host Centralia on Thursday and then close out the regular season at Capital on Tuesday. Loggers Win Big on Senior Night Tigers Outlast Tumwater Centralia bounced out to a C2BL: Onalaska, Adna, contest. a lot. It was a good finish for ka led 24-10 after a quarter. 29-9 halftime lead and cruised Napavine, Mossyrock Onalaska, which had al- their career.” Gabe Hall added 9 points to a 51-41 Evergreen 2A Con- ready sealed the No. 3 seed out Jonathon Smalley added and Trevor Lawrence chipped ference girls basketball win over Pick Up Key Wins of the C2BL into the District 4 13 points for Onalaska, which in 8 for Onalaska, which shot 9 Tumwater Tuesday night in Cen- tournament, got 16 points and faced a box-and-1 defense of 19 from the 3-point arc in the By The Chronicle tralia. 14 rebounds from Travis Mc- against McMillion to start the win. Chance Fisher led Win- Michaela Hall scored 19 ONALASKA — The Log- Million in his final home game. game. lock with 11 points and nine re- points and added 12 rebounds to gers celebrated senior night in a “We just on them early, and Three-pointers from Smal- bounds. Winlock was without lead the Tigers, who improved to big way here Wednesday, blow- it was one of those nice games,” ley, Chayse Taylor and a few leading scorer Caleb Rose for 4-6 in EvCo action with the win. ing out Winlock 66-29 in a Cen- Logger coach Dennis Bower other Loggers, though, quickly the game. tral 2B League boys basketball said. “All the seniors got to play put an end to that, and Onalas- please see C2BL, page S4 please see GIRLS, page S5

Moon Shot The Final Word W.F. West’s Bryan Moon Son League Basketball Registering Players takes a shot dur- TV’s Best Bet By The Chronicle tournament set for March 28 and 29. ing Evergreen Winter Olympics 2A Conference Lewis County Young Life’s Son Leagues will be available for seventh- boys basketball League is currently registering players for and eighth-grade boys, high school boys, Figure Skating action against the 2014 season. and girls in grade 7-9. The registration fee 5 p.m. Black Hills The long-running spring recreation- is $60. NBC Tuesday night in al basketball league will play games on A clinic will be held for girls and mid- Chehalis. March 8, 15 and 22, with the wrap-up dle school boys on Feb. 23 at Chehalis breakfast on March 22 — featuring for- Middle School. mer NFL quarterback Jon Kitna as the Registration forms are available at Brandon Hansen / [email protected] guest speaker — and the championship www.lewiscounty.younglife.org.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Snowshoeing

Roger Werth / Longview Daily News Snowshoers enjoy a stunning view of Mount Rainier on a trek near Paradise, Wash., Jan. 20. Synchronizing your steps atop snowshoes is an art – one that was practiced well before its rise in popularity as a winter recreation

FROZEN: Get Your They sink in the deep snow, making it difficult to effectively Feet Wet on Rainier traverse the frozen terrain at PARADISE, Wash. (AP) — higher elevations. It seems simple enough: strap, Sinking isn't a problem for stand, step — one foot in front the hikers, though. The tennis of the other. rackets bound to their feet make But synchronizing your steps certain of it. They mush for- atop snowshoes is an art — one ward toward Thrill Hill — the that was practiced well before largest slope of the hike, which its rise in popularity as a winter culminates at a bowl-shaped pit. recreation. Andrew Grabhorn of Mossyr- On a sunny day at Mount ock is hiking Mount Rainier as Rainier, a line has formed at part of a Camp Fire outing. As the Henry M. Jackson Memo- one of the few brave souls on rial Visitor Center desk in an- the trek, he opts to slide down ticipation of the day's ranger-led on his back, mimicking those before him with his snowshoes snowshoe hike — one of sev- lifted from the ground and his eral provided on weekends and arms out wide on either side holidays. It's midway through for balance. Later in the hike, January, but people are already Grabhorn takes a second plunge beginning to peel back layers. to the earth — this time it's the Winter coats are belted at the product of a misstep at the top of waist and spare sweatshirts hide a hill. Grinning, he brushes off out in backpacks. It's a mild win- and returns to his feet. ter for Mount Rainier, a ranger Don Varo, who was leading Roger Werth / Longview Daily News notes. The mountain has re- the Camp Fire group, said he de- ceived about 14 feet of snowfall Andrew Grabhorn practices sliding down Thrill Hill on his back with snowshoes on near Paradise, Wash., Jan. 20. Synchroniz- cided to bring them on the hike this year, about half what it usu- ing your steps atop snowshoes is an art – one that was practiced well before its rise in popularity as a winter recreation. because it provides a multi-fac- ally amasses. eted learning experience. They Once upon a time, Mount snowshoes. The first is an older the day of their treks. Sun tints the ground to demonstrate the receive an introduction to snow- Rainier held the world record style of snowshoe with a wooden the snow yellow and warms peo- depth of snow beneath every- shoeing while learning about for snowfall — its height and frame and fabric mesh. It lacks ple who come out of the shade one's feet. An average snowfall native flora and fauna from such close proximity to the ocean a the metal claws people depend to bask in its rays. Hikers squint at Mount Rainier is about 650 rangers as White. contributing factor to the influx on for gripping the slick surface, behind sunglasses to take in inches, she explains. This year, "We're doing this as part of of snow. On a clear Monday, which in turn demands more cloudless skies. only 169 inches have covered their outdoor progression," he though, no new snow is falling. control from its user. One per- After hikers grab a pair of its surface so far — about half says, motioning to the seven The sun is beaming and kids are son opts for the old-school va- snowshoes, everyone meets at of what is expected by this time kids — ages ranging from seven removing fluffy mittens to shov- riety. Others rent newer models the snowy edge of the Paradise each year. to 19 — who sit hunched on the el snow by the mouthful before with hope the metal teeth will parking lot to strap them in Her next lesson is a simple ground listening to White. tossing the excess at unsuspect- spare them a spill. place. They make their way up one: where can you find elk? The trail eventually circles ing passersby. The 1.5-mile hike is well- the first hill, which instantly "The zoo!" a small girl bun- back around. Hikers climb the By 11:15 a.m. sharp, those suited for beginners, which sev- separates the experienced from dled in a red snowsuit confi- hill they watched Grabhorn who signed up for the snowshoe eral on this hike are. It's also an the inexperienced. Wobbly dently suggests. slide down an hour earlier. They hike gather at the visitor center attractive route for those seek- knees and shaky poles pinpoint Maybe, the ranger responds absorb the final views before for a quick lesson on snowshoe ing an easy to moderate hike several hikers as newcomers. uncertainly. But it would be making the descent back to the technique — "How Not to Fall with breathtaking views offered In conjunction with a snow- more likely to find one trotting Paradise parking lot. The area 101." The assemblage listens in- of Nisqually Pass, the Tatoosh shoe crash course, White rattles in a valley than grazing at Para- that was lethargic at 11:15 a.m. is tently as Amanda White, the peaks and, of course, Mount off a litany of Mount Rainier dise this time of year. She ex- now bursting to life with skiers, park ranger leading the day's Rainier. The day boasts the kind trivia. First, she unravels a plains that elk have small hooves hikers, sled riders and those just hike, displays two different of weather hikers yearn to have snow pole and plunges it into relative to their large bodies. milling about enjoying the sun. Commission Set to Consider Policy on Grays Harbor Salmon Fisheries By WDFW (WDFW), will meet both days tion/fisheries/grays_harbor_ extends the policy through 2018. chinook salmon on the Colum- OLYMPIA — The Wash- starting at 8:30 a.m. at the Com- salmon/. It does not affect the closure bia River. ington Fish and Wildlife Com- fort Inn Conference Center, 1620 The commission will ac- on retention of sturgeon below Development of a pilot fish- mission will consider adopting 74th Ave. S.W. in Tumwater. cept written comments submit- Bonneville Dam, effective until ery for seine vessels on the Co- a new policy to guide salmon The proposed policy for ted through Jan. 31 via email further notice to address con- lumbia River. management in Grays Harbor Grays Harbor includes provi- to [email protected] or servation concerns. In other Adjustments in harvest sea- sions designed to conserve wild by mail to the Washington Fish business, the commission will and an updated policy for stur- sons for clams and oysters on 20 geon fisheries on the lower Co- salmon runs, clarify catch al- and Wildlife Commission, 600 hold public hearings on several beaches in Puget Sound. lumbia River at a public meeting locations, and reduce conflicts Capitol Way N., Olympia, WA other issues related to fish man- scheduled Feb. 7-8 in Tumwater. between sport and commercial 98501-1091. The updated policy agement. Those issues, which A complete agenda for the The commission, a citizen fishers in the bay. A revised ver- for lower Columbia River stur- are not scheduled for a decision meeting is posted on the com- panel appointed by the governor sion of the original proposal is geon fisheries includes several during the February meeting, mission’s website at http://wdfw. to set policy for the Washington available for public review at technical amendments to the include: wa.gov/commission/meetings. Department of Fish and Wildlife http://wdfw.wa.gov/conserva- version approved in 2011 and Catch allocations for spring html. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014

Hunting and Fishing Report Groundhog Day Shadows Mean You’d Better Bundle Up Interior By Jordan Nailon retain one wild steelhead per li- is only one scheduled dig left in declines of any North American Secretary [email protected] cense year on designated Wash- February. Those digs are not of- bird species. Watchful birders in ington rivers. The rivers where ficial until marine toxin tests Ridgefield and Longview report- The fog of victory has begun the limited wild steelhead fish- have been cleared closer to the ed these most recent sightings. Talks to dissipate around the Pacific eries are being allowed are the gates. Northwest as long suffering Se- Quillayute, Dickery, Bogachiel, The proposed digs are: SNOW REPORT Climate ahawk fans have finished rub- Calawah, Sol Duc, Hoh, Clear- • Feb. 26, Wednesday, 4: bing their eyes in disbelief and water and, Quinault. 15 p.m.; -0.4 feet; Twin Harbors Low temperatures in the are now champion embossed In a press release, WDFW • Feb. 27, Thursday, 5: Twin Cities have been in the Change 12’ers. While that fluttering fish biologist Mike Gross ex- 04 p.m.; -0.7 feet; Twin Harbors, teens in the early part of the metamorphosis was in the wings, plained the rationale for the Long Beach, Mocrocks week, and the weatherman says at UW a number of more habitual hap- unique wild harvesting opportu- • Feb. 28, Friday, 5: 49 they could dip as low as single penings have transpired. First nity, saying, “The abundant wild p.m.; -0.8 feet; Twin Harbors, digits. Those cold temperatures SEATTLE (AP) — For- of all, we’re nearly a week into steelhead populations returning Long Beach, Mocrocks have brought flirtatious flurries mer REI chief executive February, the shortest month to those rivers also provide great Dan Ayres, WDFW razor of snow to the lowlands. By this Sally Jewell, who left Seattle of the year, and I still misdate catch-and-release fishing oppor- clam man, says, “We are hoping weekend, those fickle flakes may last year to become sec- items as 2013 once in an embar- tunities.” to announce digs for March and even start sticking. retary of the Interior De- rassing moon. At this point, the McElroy says that saltwa- April soon.”, although a specific Snow has been hit and miss partment, was back in her only reason to think about 2013 ter salmon are providing good date for the tentative dates was on area mountains, but the cold hometown Tuesday to talk is taxes. To boot, Paaxatowny hooking opportunities to the not available. temperatures seem to have kept (SP) Pill has already come out about climate change in the north, saying, “Blackmouth fish- Ayres did say specifically the trails in good shape. If the for his annual saunter and cast Northwest. in’ has started to pick up in the that the last round of digs were lowland snow prediction holds his persistent shadow, and thus She led a roundtable Sound.” a relative success, even though true, that could mean big things discussion with scientists at prognosticating 6 more weeks of Beginning Feb. 1, the they were interrupted by the winter. up in Yeti Land. the University of Washing- WDFW opened marine areas Seahawks Super Bowl victory. Mt. Hood had four inches ton College of the Environ- While winter may not be al- 11 (Tacoma-Vashon) and 12 Ayres drove out to Mocrocks last of fluffy new snow accumulate ment. most over, January is, and Febru- (Hood Canal) to blackmouth Sunday himself to collect dig- Tuesday, bringing the base depth Jewell is promoting ary soon will be so let’s figure out fishing. Marine areas 13 (South ger data, but only once he had up to 58 inches, with a mid- what shaking in the backwoods Puget Sound) and 6 (eastern watched long enough to ensure President Obama’s climate and waterways before it’s time to Strait) had already been open for that the Seahawks would win in mountain snowpack depth of action plan to cut carbon flip the page on my nature scape saltwater salmon harvest. Ac- a blowout. 82 inches. Temperatures on the pollution, develop domestic calendar from the local credit cording to WDFW information, “It was a strange social ex- mountain were around 5 degrees, clean energy sources and union. blackmouth fishing is particu- perience,” said Ayres. “I live on with a 6600 foot elevation tem- create American jobs. larly good around the San Juan Highway 12, right on the main perature of -1 degrees. Northwest Public Ra- FISH Islands, with the healthy fish route to those beaches and there White Pass experienced light dio reports that on Monday, weighing 6 to 10 pounds each. were no cars. I drove through snow showers early in the week, Jewell met with scientists Steelhead fishing in area riv- “For the guys down here the Aberdeen and looked like it does building up 4 inches of new snow from the U. S. Geological ers continues to be slower than south end of Harstine Island at 3 a.m. There was nobody.” over one 24 hours period. Those Survey and National Park many would hope. Many anglers is usually pretty good,” noted “We had a total of 600 peo- flakes brought the base snow Service at Mount Rainier have been praying for a big rain McElroy. “And then up by Ta- ple out on beaches in Washing- depth to 32 inches and the sum- National Park. The group to push in big waves of fish, but coma, Point Defiance is usually ton on Sunday. Pretty slim pick- mit depth to 88 inches. snowshoed to an overlook so far, neither of those angles has pretty good.” ings.” said Ayres. Crystal Mountain reported to check out the Nisqually played out. According to a WDFW “Some of these people who no new snow accumulation early glacier, the source of the “It hasn’t rained enough yet to memo, areas on the Lewis River are trying to get in and out be- in the week, leaving their summit Nisqually River, which bring any rivers up,” said Charles and the Kalama River will closed fore it gets dark are getting some snow base at 66 inches and their drains into Puget Sound. McElroy from the sporting to spring Chinook salmon fish- smaller clams because they are base pack at 25 inches. Tempera- The glacier has receded by goods desk at Sunbirds in Cheh- ing beginning on Feb. 17. The so far up the beach.” All told tures at the summit were pecu- almost half a mile. alis. “Those fish just aren’t mov- closure is supposed to nurture, though, Ayres says it was a good liarly one degree warmer than ing like they normally would be, “enough fish to meet hatchery es- dig for those that made it out, the six degree base. which means that in late March, Wash. Snowshoer Dies of capement goals.” Similarly, the with each digger averaging 14.5 Snoqualmie Summit had no Injuries From Fall April we should get a big influx, WDFW will shut down all fish- clams on 21,000 total digger trips because they WILL come.” new snow accumulation early ing opportunities on a section of during the open beaches. “We’ve in the week either, leaving their EVERETT, Wash. (AP) Still, Mike Scharpf, a WDFW the North Fork Lewis River on got happy diggers,” said Ayres. — A Snohomish County fish biologist, said in a press re- Summit West snowpack at 43 the same day. inches, Alpental at 54 inches, sheriff’s spokeswoman says lease that harvestable steelhead Squid jigging is best in win- a 36-year-old Snoqualmie, are being caught in the Skoo- BIRD WATCH and Alpental Top at 107 inches. ter and remains a viable option The NOAA forecast predicts Wash., woman has died kumchuck, Satsop, Wynoochee, in Puget Sound throughout Feb- Birders in southwest Wash- from injuries suffered when and mainstem Chehalis rivers. good snow this weekend. ruary. Jigging sites recommend- ington have reported a number she fell at least 100 feet “Fishing was pretty slow Mt. Baker has had case of the ed by the WDFW include Elliot of rare rusty blackbird sightings. while snowshoeing in the on those rivers through most of The rusty blackbird gets its name flurries as well but like its two Bay Pier in Seattle, Edmonds eastern part of the county. January due to the lack of rain,” from its brown winter plumage, northern neighbors, came away Pier, Les Davis Pier, and Point with no new snow accumulation Spokeswoman Shari Ire- Scharpf said in a press release. Defiance Park in Tacoma, and nests in northern Canada and to speak of. Until the forecasted ton said Monday the wom- “But, if the weather cooperates, Indianola Pier in Kitsap County. usually winter in the southeast- fishing should improve this ern United States. The adults snow dump reaches the northern an has been identified as month as more hatchery steel- have a pointed bill and a pale yel- reaches, Heather Meadows will Diane Larson. head move into the system.” CLAMS low eye and they used to thrive retain its 80 inch snow base and The woman fell on Sat- Also, beginning Feb. 16 the The most recent clam dig in large numbers but have shown Pan Dome will hold steady at 93 urday afternoon. WDFW will allow anglers to ended on Feb. 2, meaning there some of the most drastic recent inches. Outdoor Planning For Summer: Early Bird Gets the Yurt

By Rich Landers Rainier requires sending applica- Hogback Homestead, offered dates. About 70 percent of the avail- The Spokesman-Review tions by letter or fax to the park. by the Lolo National Forest on Following are some of the able wilderness permits can be Reserving the Red Ives Cabin Montana’s Rock Creek east of most sought-after permits in the reserved while the remaining SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — on Idaho Panhandle National Missoula and available through region. 30 percent are issued on a first- Snooze and you lose in the quest Forests — a lair especially popu- reserve.gov, is another facility on . Idaho’s Selway, Salmon, Mid- to bunk in a Forest Service cabin come, first-served basis. lar with fly fishers — requires a nationally famous trout stream. dle Fork Salmon and the Snake All campsites along the 93- along the St. Joe River, float a submitting an application to the National park campsites and River in Hells Canyon. prized Idaho wilderness river or mile Wonderland Trail that cir- St. Joe River District between cabins also can be made through Deadline for applications: Jan. cumnavigates the mountain are backpack through wildly popu- mid-January and Feb. 28. Thereserve.gov, but there are major 31. Details: tiny.cc/4rivers. so popular, a special lottery is lar parks and wilderness areas. application is available from For- exceptions. . Montana’s Smith River, a held. Applications received by Winter is the season for est Service offices or online at Yellowstone Park, for exam- classic 59-mile multiday floating thinking ahead to summer ad- www.fs.usda.gov/ipnf; click on ple, has its own reservation sys- and fishing experience in Cen- letter or fax March 15-April 1 are ventures that require a special the Red Ives Quick Link. Ap- tem at tinyurl.com/YNPreserve tral Montana. processed in random order. Ap- permit or reservations. plicants successful in the lottery or call toll-free, (866) 439-7375. Deadline for applications: plications received by the park Campers seeking a stay at drawing will be notified by the State parks have their own Feb. 20. Details: fwp.mt.gov. after April 1 are processed in popular national park or na- end of March. reservations systems, with great Backpackers destined for the order after the early applications tional forest cabins, lookouts More than 500 applications options ranging from Oregon Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area’s are assigned. Details: tinyurl. and campgrounds generally can for the Red Ives cabin were re- Coast campsites to Idaho yurts. com/WonderTrail. make reservations up to 180 days Enchantment Lakes Basin, plus ceived for the 2013 season but in advance of the date of arrival. Washington State Parks rents Stuart, Colchuck, Snow and British Columbia’s top hiking That means on-the-ball plan- only 50 applicants could be yurts, teepees, cabins and rus- Eightmile lakes areas near Leav- and paddling destinations are ners already are making reserva- selected for reservations. Info: tic shelters at 23 sites across the enworth, require a permit for most surely available to adven- tions as far out as the third week (208) 245-2531. state, from Mount Spokane to overnighting June 15-Oct. 15. turers who have their travel itin- in July at popular parks such as National forests throughout the ocean beaches. While some Enchantment Lakes applica- eraries ready to apply the minute Glacier and Yellowstone or nifty the country have many historic can be easy to reserve in the off tions may be filed online Feb. online reservations are accepted. rooms with a view such as Sex cabins and fire lookouts in their season, they’re very popular dur- 15-March 3 through reserve.gov. High on the advance planning Peak or Gem Peak fire lookouts national rental program. Most ing summer. Make Washington The drawing is set for March 6. list are: in the Kootenai National Forest. are accessible by road but some State Parks reservations online Application fees are $6. If drawn, Camping areas for large must be reached by muscle pow- or by phone at (888) 226-7688. a successful party is charged $5 er on a trail. Quartz Mountain Lookout per person before the permit is . Lake O’Hara, a heavily re- groups also can be booked in stricted hiking paradise in Yoho advance, including the Bartoo The Idaho Panhandle forests in Mount Spokane State Park is issued. offer reservations for six look- a hot local item with a premium A similar permit lottery sys- National Park near Field, allows Island group site at Priest Lake. visitors to book campsites start- River rafters and paddlers outs — Arid Peak, Deer Ridge, price of $88 a night for a room tem has operated online for years ing April 1. Call in the morning seeking coveted permits for the Little Guard, Lunch Peak, Shorty with a view. Reservations are at Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Selway, Snake, Salmon and Mid- Peak and Surveyors Ridge. Also accepted up to nine months in Canoe Area Wilderness. of the day three months in ad- dle Fork Salmon rivers must sub- available are three cabins in a advance for the June 15-Oct. 15 The online system will pro- vance of your preferred reser- mit applications for the lottery range of sizes — Avery Creek, season. vide area information and alerts vation start. Info: tinyurl.com/ drawing by Jan. 31. Magee, and Snyder. River permits for the region’s to notify people as their trips OharaCan. Backpackers planning a trek The Clearwater National For- world-class rafting streams are draw near about special condi- . West Coast Trail, a challeng- into the Enchantment Lakes area est has two lookouts for rent — among the most coveted reserva- tions such as the wildfires that ing but classic trek in Pacific Rim of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Bald Mountain and Castle Butte tions. River runners sometimes have temporarily closed the ar- National Park, will be taking southwest of Leavenworth also — and five cabins, including Cold can obtain no-show permits. eas in past years. reservations online or by phone must apply for a lottery drawing Springs, Kelly Forks, Liz Butte Also, a portion of available per- For more details on the En- starting in mid-April for the en- between Feb. 15 and March 3. and Liz Creek. The Walde Look- mits may be held back and issued chantments permit system, go to tire prime hiking season, June These and other reservations, out Cabin is available only dur- daily at ranger stations. tinyurl.com/ALWenchant 15-Sept. 15. Info: tinyurl.com/ ing winter to people who can get But locking in a reservation Mount St. Helens climbing including many of the lottery WCTinfo. drawing applications, are made there by snowmobiles, skis or for a major river trip is key to permits, which go on sale at 9 . Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit, on the National Recreation Res- snowshoes. planning. a.m. on Feb. 3, are administered ervation System, (877) 444-6777 National forest cabin fees Savvy trippers get a group of by Mount St. Helens Institute, a classic weeklong paddling loop or recreation.gov. start at $40 a night, althoughpeople a to apply for dates to boost mshinstitute.org, through an on- formed by lakes and rivers, re- However, not every choice $55 fee is being charged for the their chances in lottery draw- line vendor. quires backcountry reservations destination is onboard with the Kelly Forks Cabin and $60 for ings. Maximum group size on Mount Rainier National Park that can be made for the entire national online system. For ex- Red Ives because of their choice the rivers generally is around 30. requires permits for climbing summer season starting each ample, backpacking the classic locations along popular fishing Midweek launch dates tend to be and wilderness campsites, and year on Jan. 2. Info: tinyurl.com/ Wonderland Trail around Mount streams. easier to get than Friday-Sunday reservations are recommended. Bowron. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014 SPORTS

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Onalaska’s Jacob Modica, Evan Wresinski and Travis McMillion battle Winlock’s Evan Mitchell for the rebound during Central 2B League boys basketball action Wednesday night on Dennis Bower Court in Onalaska.

“It worked for a while, but they fourth place in the league stand- third quarter. While the Tro- said. “We did a good job in the C2BL were really trying to displace us ings. The Pirates will play at jans battled back, led by Dustin first half especially on (Shane) in the post and get physical with Napavine on Friday, and then Lusk’s 12 points and eight re- Souvenir. For the most part we Continued from Sports 1 us, and it came back to haunt host Wahkiakum in a girls-boys bounds, they couldn’t complete kept him off the boards and on them in the second half a little doubleheader on Saturday night. the comeback. offense we were effective against It was the final home game bit.” “Dustin really stepped up their zone.” for Logger seniors McMillion, Toutle Lake went to a box- Tigers Bounce Pe Ell tonight,” Phelps said. “He really Mossyrock was led by senior Smalley, Taylor, Hall, Lawrence, and-1 defense to slow down took charge in the second half Tristan Watson, on senior night, PE ELL — The Trojans Austin Clark and Jered Wilson. Richardson in the fourth quar- and we got the ball to him in the with 18 points, while Shaun Ste- couldn’t capitalize on free Onalaska (15-4, 11-4 league) ter, but Adna got back-to-back post and he finished pretty well phens and Jaron Kirkley added will wrap up the regular season throws and fell 57-55 in Cen- 3-pointers from Trevor Moon tonight.” 10 apiece. against Morton-White Pass in tral 2B boys basketball action and a third from Jerett Latimer Pe Ell (5-13 overall, 2-13 “Tristan did a lot of little Morton on Saturday. Winlock Wednesday night to Napavine to kick the Ducks back into a league) will host Mossyrock on things for us and his shot selec- will host Morton-White Pass on here on Wednesday night. Friday. Napavine (5-14 overall, Friday. typical defense. The Tigers’ Cole Doughty tion was really good,” Workman Adna trailed 13-6 after a 4-11 league) will host Adna on said. “I thought in general all of led all scorers with 18 points Friday. quarter and didn’t tie the game while Kaleb Sisson hit a 3-point- our seniors did a nice job step- Richardson Leads Pirates Past until the final two minutes of ping up and making sure we Toutle Lake er with just over a minute to go the fourth. Richardson, who to put Napavine ahead by 1, and Vikings Slip Past Mules maintained the game.” ADNA — The Pirates got a went 15 of 17 from the free finished with 13 points. MOSSYROCK — Mossyrock Wahkiakum trailed by just leg up in the Central 2B League throw line, then hit four straight “Honestly, it came down to weathered a hot-shooting streak 1, 53-52, after it hit a 3-pointer standings with a tight 62-55 win free throws to put Adna ahead free knows,” Pe Ell coach Justin by Wahkiakum for a 55-52 Cen- with less than 16 seconds to go. over Toutle Lake here Wednes- for good. Phelps said. “We didn’t capital- tral 2B boys basketball victory Kyler Hazen hit two free throws day night. Latimer scored 13 and Moon ize on ours and didn’t shoot well. here on Wednesday night. and Mossyrock’s defense forced Jordan Richardson scored 33 finished with 12 points for Adna, We missed a lot of bunnies.” Facing a 29-16 halftime defi- a turnover to end the game. points for Adna, which attempt- while Jared Corbet led Toutle The Trojans shot 32 percent cit, the Mules outscored the Vi- Stephens, Hazen, Watson, ed a whopping 36 foul shots in Lake with 16. from the field, but Napavine hit kings 21-11 in the third quarter Lucas Allen and Brandon Butler the win. Dotson also praised the play its shots at a 36 percent clip. behind 5 of 8 3-point shooting. were all big senior contributors “Their game plan was to get of Cody Kaech off the bench. The game was close the en- “The got hot but a lot of on senior night, Workman said. after us, get physical with us, The win puts Adna at 8-6 tire way, with Pe Ell leading 21- those shots were contested and Mossyrock (15-3 overall, 11-3 and push us around a little bit,” in C2BL play (9-9 overall) and 20 at halftime before the Tigers they took them deep,” Mossy- league) plays at Pe Ell on Friday Adna coach Casey Dotson said. in a tie with Toutle Lake for went on an 18-12 run in the rock coach Dustin Workman and at Toutle on Saturday. Tuesday’s 1A Girls Basketball Gueller Lady Beavers Fall Flat in Loss at Forks Continued from Sports 1 junior and is expected to start By The Chronicle the very end." but at the end of the day, you Toledo took a one point lead again next year. FORKS — The Beavers let Tenino (1-16, 0-13) hosts still have to box them out, no into halftime, but allowed the Beyond that, though, Gueller the long trek to Forks get the Rainier on Friday. matter what." Bulldogs to take the third quar- hopes he'll get his shot. best of them Tuesday as they Because of the foul and re- ter by a lopsided 17-9 count. "Obviously, when a school came out flat against the Spar- Warriors Can't Shake Elma bounding issues, Rochester was When the Indians tried to rally gives you a full scholarship, tans and suffered a 49-26 loss only able to attempt a fraction on fourth quarter fumes, their you'd like to think you'll get that in SWW 1A League Evergreen ELMA — Rochester trav- of the shots they are accus- comeback fell 4 points short. chance," he said. "Right when I Division girls hoops action. eled to the land of Big Blue and tomed to. Worse, the Warriors "The third quarter, Kenzee step on campus I want to do ev- Tenino trailed by 9 points came home with road weary connected on just 37 percent of Harlan was in foul trouble so she erything I can and see if I can get after a quarter, and although bumps and bruises of the same those attempts. had to sit out," explained Ewers. that number-two spot (for the it won the second quarter 7-6, shade, as Elma defeated the "We just couldn't come "She was guarding Alexis Mckee 2014 season)." was never able to pull itself all Warriors by a score 60-45 in down and put anything in the at that point, and Alexis wound Until then, he'll be work- the way back into contention. a SWW 1A League Evergreen basket," said Easley. "We're used up with 8 points in that quarter, ing on his own improvements. "They absolutely killed us Division hoops matchup here to getting 80 shots a night and and that hurt us bad. She had a He's been training with former on the boards, beat us to every Tuesday night. when you only get 51, it kind of lot of dribble penetration." Washington State University loose ball. Defensively we just "It was a physical game and kills you." Alexis McKee finished the quarterback Alex Brink for years, got beat to the basket," noted they were attacking the basket Keeli Demers led Rochester game with 9 points, compli- and plans to get into a diet plan Tenino coach Wanda Blanksma. and we didn't do a great job at with 15 points and Sierra Sey- menting her sister Jewell, who and get in better physical shape. "I'd be hard-pressed to to find times of stepping in front," said mour added 14 points and a finished with a game-high 18 "You can always improve something in the way of basket- Rochester coach A.J. Easley. team-high 10 rebounds. points. your footwork as a quarterback ball that we did well tonight," "We reached in too much." "We played hard, we just got "Alexis is more of a point in the pocket," he added. "I have Courtnie Paul did the brunt As a result, Rochester sent caught in a bad shooting night guard and Jewell is more of a room to grow that way, and just of the Spartans damage, scor- the Eagles to the foul line a and had some things not go our post," said Ewers. "They are a mentally keep understanding ing a game-high 20 points, in- whopping 26 times, although way, but effort wise, I though good 1-2 punch." the game better." cluding a perfect 12 for 12 stint Elma converted just seven of the kids played hard," said Ea- Toledo had their chances to Gueller has yet to select a ma- at the free throw line. those attempts for an abysmal sley. "We'll see them (Elma) even things up but could never jor, but plans to stay in football "She was just attacking the 27 percent. down the road." quite take advantage. Most no- and, when his playing days are basket and we didn't move our "You can tell we were play- The loss places Rochester tably, the Indians shot just 3 of through, coach. He credits plenty freaking feet and put her at the ing in Grays Harbor," joked Ea- (15-3, 8-3 league) squarely in 14 from the free throw line in of his own success to W.F. West line all night long," explained sley. "They shot 26 free throws third place in the 1A Evergreen. the contest. coach Bob Wollan. Blanksma. and we shot eight." The Warriors will celebrate se- "I would say that really hurt "You just want to play for him. The Beavers were able to Adding to their woes was nior night when they host Mon- us. We lost to Stevenson by 1 Kids play football just to play for shoot a better clip from the Rochester's inability to corral tesano on Thursday. point down there last time, and him," Gueller said. "It's been real- charity stripe than their oppo- loose balls and rebounds. For we were 2 of 20 down there," ly awesome to play for him, and I owe the chance to play to him nents (75 to 71 percent), though the game, the Warriors were Stevenson Bumps Toledo said Ewers. "I couldn't' tell you on fewer attempts. outrebounded 36-26 by the Ea- exactly why we struggle shoot- more than anybody else." Note Taylor Tibbetts led Tenino gles, including surrendering 14 TOLEDO — A big third ing free throws against them : W.F. West receivers with 7 points and Ali-Jo Vens rebounds of the offensive vari- quarter letdown by the Indians specifically." Bryan Moon and Bowe McKay added 6. ety. allowed Stevenson to steal a Haley Tauscher led Toledo both signed with Montana State "Morgan Masters continues "Any time you give up an in- Trico League win here Tuesday with 12 points, while Chaselin University-Northern, an NAIA to be a kid that's just a steady side rebound, you end up reach- night by a score of 41-37. Rice dropped in 10. school, on Wednesday, and eddy for us and just does what ing in and fouling," said Easley. "Knocks us out," of the play- Toledo (6-13, 6-11 league) MSU-N has also reportedly of- she asked to do," said Blanksma. "They have three girls that are offs, said Toledo coach J.B. Ew- wraps up their season at Castle fered Alex Cox — also one of the "And Ali-Jo played very had to 6-foot and we don't' have any, ers. "Devastating loss for us." Rock on Thursday. Bearcat receivers — a spot on the team. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014 • Sports 5

Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Nathan Sherfey drives to the hoop during Evergreen 2A Confence boys basketball action against Black Hills Tuesday night in Chehalis. Black Hills Too Feisty for W.F. West By Aaron VanTuyl get the ball inside every time," "He carries this team a lot, and matter of bouncing back, and minutes left in the game. [email protected] Bearcat coach Ryan Robertson I think he's really taken that on, working our butt off tomorrow "We got the lead back, and said. "You get the ball inside ev- and he's going to do even better." night and getting ready for Cen- then held on," Brown said. "It Black Hills' freshman guard ery time, and good things hap- W.F. West shot 42 percent tralia." came up big, and the Bearcats was a good one. They're a very pen." from the field (21 of 50), but went talented group." couldn't quite muster up the W.F. West took a 26-24 lead just 1 of 10 from long range — offense to counter it in a 59-57 Tigers Hold Off Tumwater David Cooper led Tumwa- early in the second half, but with the lone hit being Gueller's Evergreen 2A Conference loss TUMWATER — Baylor Scott ter with 18 points, and Josiah Tuesday evening in Chehalis. the Wolves went on a 13-2 run final shot. Nathan Sherfey added scored 16 points, and Centra- Warner added 10. Maxx Waring T.J. Mickelson scored 26 — with 7 straight points from 15 points for W.F. West. lia was able to hold on late in a scored 13 for Centralia, while points for Black Hills, including Mickelson in a one-minute span Tremarcus Hackney added 58-52 win over Tumwater here Patrick Neely chipped in 8 points — to lead 37-28. W.F. West then 10 points for Black Hills, which a 3-pointer with 3 minutes left Wednesday night in Evergreen with six rebounds. closed the third on a 9-0 run to improved to 3-8 in EvCo play in the game that put the Wolves 2A Conference boys basketball Gavin Kerner provided en- ahead, 47-44, and gave them the tie it heading into the fourth, but with the win. action. Mickelson scored 10 in the first The Bearcats, meanwhile, ergy off the bench, Brown added, lead for good. "It was kind of a typical Cen- with 2 points and four rebounds. W.F. West, meanwhile, got five minutes of the fourth, in- dropped to 6-4 in league and tralia game this season," Tiger Centralia (12-6, 8-2 league) 26 points and 14 rebounds from cluding the go-ahead 3-pointer. 9-9 overall, with league games coach Ron Brown said. "We Tanner Gueller, but had trouble Gueller wound up scoring the remaining at Centralia on Friday played well, and we didn't play will host rival W.F. West on Fri- working the ball inside in the final 9 points for W.F. West, in- and at home against Capital on well — sometimes within min- day night, and close out the regu- second half. cluding a 3-pointer a second be- Tuesday. utes of each other." lar season at Aberdeen on Tues- "Offensively, we weren't effi- fore the final buzzer. "We've just got to take every Centralia led 30-23 at half- day. cient enough and didn't execute "I thought Tanner was just so minute and play as hard as we time, but Tumwater roared back Note: The Centralia JV won, well enough, consistently, to though in there," Robertson said. can," Robertson said. "It's just a and took a 3-point lead with four 60-47, and the Tiger c-squad lost.

1A Boys Basketball Warriors Can’t Keep Pace With Elma in 58-51 Loss Girls TIGHT LOSS: Third Quarter tight game the whole way.” Wood, McEwen Lead Toledo Past turnovers.” Continued from Sports 1 The Warriors led 25-23 at the Stevenson Stevenson had 12 turnovers Lapse Hurts Rochester break, but Elma tied it up in the TOLEDO — Brent Wood in the first half, as Toledo out- “Hall had a big night. in Evergreen Matchup third and outscored Rochester scored the Bulldogs 23-3 in the They don’t have a lot of by seven in the fourth quarter. and Grant McEwen lit it up for second quarter and grabbed a size inside, so we could By The Chronicle The Warriors were led by Tyler the Indians as they rolled Steven- take advantage of it a ROCHESTER — A small Gedney’s 14 points while Brian son 73-43 in SWW 1A League 40-16 lead at halftime. little bit there,” Centra- stretch of game spelled the dif- Ranger added 11 points. Tanner Trico Division boys basketball The victory means that To- lia coach Tom Kelly said. ference between victory and de- Nelson added 8 points and 12 re- action here on Tuesday night. ledo’s (12-7 overall, 10-7 league) feat here on Wednesday night as bounds. Wood led Toledo with 23 points road matchup against Castle Madi Crews and Hayden Blaser added 8 the Warriors fell to the Eagles “Brian brought a lot of energy while McEwen stitched together Rock could determine who fin- points for the Tigers. 58-51 in SWW 1A League Ever- and he was all over the place,” 20 points, 16 rebounds, five as- ishes fourth, fifth and sixth in sists and six steals. “She’s been contrib- green Division boys basketball Goldrick said. “He just brought a the Trico. action. lot of energy to the game and a “We didn’t quite get to Ste- uting quite well for us Merzoian added that the “We had a little lapse in the lot of the other guys fed on that.” venson with our pressure un- off the bench,” Kelly end of the third quarter where Rochester (7-12 overall, 3-8 til the second quarter,” Toledo contributions of seniors Kreed said, of Blaser. “She’s we kind of lost momentum,” league) will host Montesano on coach Scott Merzoian said. “We Askin, Jacob Andrews and Kodi getting better and bet- Rochester coach Mark Goldrick Friday. kind of made some adjustments Cline on senior night were sig- ter.” said. “All in all, it was a pretty and forced quite a few more nificant. Centralia’s defense limited Tumwater to 23 points through three quarters. NWAACC Women’s Basketball “What really got us going was Payton Pocklington,” Kelly said. Lady Blazers Keep Playoff Hopes Alive at Grays Harbor “She was coming up with By The Chronicle "Then our bench came in and make up the ground they lost. Centralia finished shooting a couple steals, and got some fast breaks going, ABERDEEN — Centra- did a good job to continue that Karina Gee led Centra- 47 percent from the field, with got some transition bas- lia College kept its NWAACC focus." lia with 19 points on 5 of 10 many of those shots coming in kets, and kind of got us Tournament hopes alive with Centralia held the Chok- 3-point shooting. Schutz was the post. The Lady Blazers (11- going in the first quar- a 82-59 West Division victory ers to just 19 first half points impressed with the inside 10 overall, 7-4 division) plays ter.” over Grays Harbor here on on 24 percent shooting and play of Courtney Kaupu, who at Highline on Monday, the AnnMarie Nugent Wednesday night behind some three offensive rebounds while notched 14 points, Molly Mc- same team their tied with for scored 9 for Centralia very impressive first half de- the Lady Blazers hit 45 per- Intyre, who had eight points and played what Kelly fense. cent of their shots and led 42- on 4 of 5 shooting and Lauren fourth place in the West Divi- called her best game, de- "I felt like we were focused 19. While both teams would Fisher, who scored 7. Kaupu sion with. The top four teams fensively, of the season. play evenly in the second half, was also the team's leading re- in each division advance to the right off the bat," Centra- Centralia (9-8 over- lia coach Shane Schutz said. Grays Harbor could do little to bounder with 11 boards. NWAACC Tournament. all) currently sits in fourth place in the league standings, with a NWAACC Men’s Basketball one-game lead over Ab- erdeen. The Tigers host Trailblazer Men Topple Chokers Behind Big Games from Farley, Edwards W.F. West tonight, and will then host Aberdeen By The Chronicle Wednesday night. The offensive overcome Grays Harbor hitting ers also added 10 points and nine on Tuesday. The top five ABERDEEN — Marced outburst by the two Trailblaz- 10 three-pointers at a 45 percent rebounds to the Trailblazers ef- teams in the Evergreen Farley notched 33 points while ers helped lead Centralia to its clip. Centralia grabbed a 42-36 forts. 2A Conference advance teammate Calvin Edwards had fourth division win of the season. halftime lead and outscored Centralia (4-15 overall, 4-7 to the District 4 tourna- 29 as Centralia College rolled The Trailblazers outrebound- the Chokers by two after the league) will host Highline on ment. Grays Harbor 87-79 here on ed the Chokers 41-32 to help break. Marciano Rog- Monday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports on the Air Preps Hoke 1, Capps 11, Duncan 2 5. Wilson 16-2 66 3 Colfax 53, Reardan 41 FG: 14 of 35 —.400 FT: 6 of 16 —.375 6. Eastside Cath. 17-3 45 7 THURSDAY, Feb. 6 Local Schedules Reb: N/A 7. Franklin 14-5 28 6 GIRLS BASKETBALL THURSDAY, Feb. 6 8. Hazen 15-2 27 9 Arlington 56, Mount Vernon 43 GOLF Girls Basketball At Toutle 9. ML Terrace 14-5 19 8 Bainbridge 54, Chief Sealth 51 8 a.m. Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. DUCKS 69, PIRATES 32 10. Mercer Island 15-5 11 10 Ballard 64, Redmond 47 Centralia at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. Toutle Lake 19 15 20 15 —69 Others receiving votes: Seattle Prep 10. Bellevue 59, Mercer Island 43 TGC — European PGA Tour, Joburg Open, Morton-White Pass at Winlock, 7 Adna 6 7 10 9 —32 Columbia River 9. Enumclaw 2. O’Dea Blanchet 55, Nathan Hale 15 first round, at Johannesburg (same-day tape) p.m. Toutle Lake (69) — Br. Hockett, 2. Kennedy 1. Bush 56, Forest Ridge 43 Noon Mossyrock at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Woodley 21, Wason 5, Dean 6, Ba. Camas 38, Battle Ground 33 Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. Hockett 12, Mak. Gardner 11, Lidoriki- Division 2A Cleveland 59, Lakeside (Seattle) 54 TGC — PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro- Toledo at Castle Rock, 7 p.m. otis 2, Mar. Gardner 11, Adams 1 1. Pullman (10) 15-1 100 1 Eastside Catholic 52, West Seattle 40 Am, first round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. FG: 28 of 61 —.459 FT: 5 of 9 —.555 2. Lynden 15-2 87 2 FRIDAY, Feb. 7 Edmonds-Woodway 64, Cascade (Ev- 3. Clarkston 15-2 79 3 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Boys Basketball Reb: N/A erett) 40 Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m. Adna (32) — Bond 7, Gilbertson 4. Grandview 14-2 71 4 Grace Academy 53, Lopez 49 4 p.m. W.F. West at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. 4, Gaffney 4, Dotson 3, Diaz-Deleon 3, 5. Anacortes 13-4 61 5 Holy Names 84, Ingraham 19 ESPN — at Cincinnati Morton-White Pass at Winlock, 7 Rolf 5, Elliot 6 6. Mark Morris 14-5 33 7 Inglemoor 71, Garfield 32 p.m. FG: 10 of 46 —.217 FT: 7 of 12 —.583 7. Hockinson 14-4 28 8 Issaquah 78, Eastlake 59 ESPN2 — LSU at Georgia Mossyrock at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Reb: N/A 8. Bremerton 16-2 25 NR Juanita 54, Interlake 24 ESPNU — Robert Morris at LIU Montesano at Rochester, 7 p.m. 9. White River 13-6 21 9 Kamiak 50, Jackson 45 6 p.m. Rainier at Tenino, 7 p.m. At Elma 10. Lake Washington 12-7 16 6 Kennedy 57, Hazen 34 Toledo at Castle Rock, 7 p.m. EAGLES 60, WARRIORS 45 Others receiving votes: Sumner 8. Eph- Lincoln 52, Shelton 31 ESPN — Oregon at Arizona Girls Basketball Elma 12 20 14 12 —60 rata 7. Fife 6. West Valley (Spokane) 5. Lynnwood 68, Mariner 18 ESPN2 — Penn St. at Michigan St. Rainier at Tenino, 5:45 p.m. Rochester 14 11 13 8 —45 Sammamish 2. Sequim 1. Neah Bay 77, Crescent 32 Wrestling Elma (60) — Thompson 15, Farrar Newport 65, Bothell 46 ESPNU — Murray St. at Belmont Centralia, W.F. West at Evergreen 2A 4, Goldsmith 19, Cristelli 8, Smythe 4, Division 1A FS1 — UTEP at East Carolina Conference Sub-Regionals (Tumwater) North Thurston 68, Mount Tahoma 46 Hall 9, Doyle 2 1. Okanogan (8) 19-0 89 1 Renton 72, Lindbergh 35 PAC-12 — Washington at Utah Rochester, Tenino at SWW 1A Ever- FG: 24 of 54 —.444 FT: 7 of 26 —.269 2. Zillah 18-0 78 2 green Sub-Regionals (Hoquiam) Skyview 69, Heritage 17 Reb: 36 (Cristelli 10) 3. King’s (1) 17-2 76 3 Tyee 46, Evergreen (Seattle) 43 8 p.m. SATURDAY, Feb. 8 Rochester (45) — Lancaster 11, Jus- 4. Seattle Academy 16-3 57 4 University Prep 59, NW School 14 ESPNU — Santa Clara at BYU Boys Basketball tice 2, Seymour 14, Demers 15, Althaus- 5. Vashon Island 15-2 52 5 Wilson 63, Foss 14 FS1 — Oregon St. at Arizona St. Wahkiakum at Adna, 7 p.m. er 4 6. Kalama 18-1 42 7 Woodinville 75, Roosevelt 39 Onalaska at Morton-White Pass FG: 19 of 51 —.372 FT: 5 of 8 —.625 7. Lynden Christian 13-5 41 6 2B Northeast District 7 NBA BASKETBALL (Morton), 7 p.m. Reb: 26 (Seymour 10) 8. Brewster 15-4 22 8 Colfax 66, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 50 5 p.m. Mossyrock at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 9. Riverside 17-2 18 NR Springdale 43, Liberty (Spangle) 26 TNT — San Antonio at Brooklyn Pe Ell at Winlock, 7 p.m. At Toledo 10. University Prep 15-3 13 9 2B Southeast District 9 Girls Basketball BULLDOGS 41, INDIANS 37 Others receiving votes: Columbia (Bur- Asotin 49, Walla Walla Academy 30 7:30 p.m. Wahkiakum at Adna, 5:45 p.m. Stevenson 8 9 17 7 —41 bank) 3. LaCenter 2. La Salle 1. Wood- Onalaska at Morton-White Pass Toledo 8 10 9 10 —37 land 1. TNT — Chicago at Golden State (Morton), 5:45 p.m. Stevenson (41) — Alexis McKee 9, WINTER OLYMPICS Mossyrock at Toutle Lake, 5:45 p.m. Jewell McKee 18, Ulery 11, Hanley 2, Division 2B College Basketball 5 p.m. Pe Ell at Winlock, 5:45 p.m. Krog 1 1. St. George’s (8) 21-0 80 1 Wrestling FG: N/A FT: 13 of 25 —.520 Reb: N/A 2. Morton-WP 18-0 72 2 NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball NBC — Figure Skating - (Team Event: Men’s Napavine at Ocosta Sub Regional, 10 Toledo (37) — Kenzee Harlan 3, Em- 3. Lind-Ritzville/Sp. 18-2 64 3 Rankings (Feb. 3) Short Program, Pairs’ Short Program); Men’s and a.m. AP Top 25 Toledo/Winlock at La Center Sub Re- ily Barge 4, Haley Tauscher 12, Chaselin 4. Bear Creek School 15-2 56 4 Women’s Snowboarding - Slopestyle Competition; gionals, 8 a.m. Rice 10, Casee Rice 8 5. North Beach 18-1 47 5 1 Syracuse (65) 21-0 1,625 Centralia, W.F. West at Evergreen 2A FG: 14 of 54 —.259 FT: 3 of 14 —.214 6. Liberty (Spangle) 17-4 41 6 2 Arizona 21-1 1,517 Women’s Freestyle Skiing - Moguls Competition Conference Sub-Regional (Tumwater) Reb: N/A 7. Willapa Valley 15-3 27 9 3 Florida 19-2 1,482 Rochester, Tenino at SWW 1A Ever- 8. Tri-Cities Prep 14-4 18 10 4 Wichita State 23-0 1,447 FRIDAY, Feb. 7 green Sub-Regionals (Hoquiam) Wednesday’s Results 9. Mossyrock 14-3 15 7 5 San Diego State 19-1 1,370 College Men’s Basketball 10. Onalaska 14-4 12 8 6 Villanova 19-2 1,252 BOXING Local Results At Aberdeen Others receiving votes: LaConner 4. 7 Cincinnati 21-2 1,182 6 p.m. Tuesday’s Results TRAILBLAZERS 87, CHOKERS 79 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 2. Walla 8 Kansas 16-5 1,141 Boys Basketball Centralia 42 45 —87 Walla VA Academy 2. 9 Michigan State 19-3 1,136 ESPN2 — Middleweights, Norberto Gonzalez At Chehalis Grays Harbor 36 43 —79 10 Michigan 16-5 949 (20-2-0) vs. Roberto Garcia (33-3-0), at Chicago WOLVES 59, BEARCATS 57 Centralia (87) — Rogers 10, Scott Division 1B 11 Duke 17-5 940 GOLF Black Hills 11 13 13 22 —59 6, Edwards 29, Malone 1, Broussard 4, 1. Neah Bay (7) 11-1 79 1 12 Creighton 18-3 790 W.F. West 10 12 15 20 —57 Farley 33, Dumetz 4 2. Pomeroy (1) 17-1 73 2 13 Saint Louis 20-2 728 6 a.m. Black Hills (59) — Jones 7, Hackney FG: 31 off 66—.470 FT: 19 of 32— 3. Garfield-Palouse 16-2 63 3 14 Louisville 18-4 723 TGC — European PGA Tour, Joburg Open, 10, Troy 6, Duff 8, Mickelson 26, Noyen .594 Reb: 41 (Rogers 9) 4. Tulalip Heritage 16-1 57 4 15 Texas 17-4 719 2 Grays Harbor (79) — Porter 1, Har- 5. Lummi 15-3 36 5 16 Iowa State 16-4 717 second round, at Johannesburg (same-day tape) FG: 17 of 39 —.435 FT: 15 of 22 —.681 rison 26, Kolokihakausfisi 2, Ladson 8, Others receiving votes: Cusick 6. Three 17 Iowa 17-5 669 9:30 a.m. Reb. 27 (Jones 5) Irion 7, Straghter 3, McGriff 26, Dutton Rivers Christian School 6. 18 Kentucky 16-5 653 TGC — Champions Tour, Allianz Champion- W.F. West (57) — Schwarz 6, Gueller 6 19 Oklahoma State 16-5 420 26, Sherfey 15, Cox 2, Moon 6, Gray 2 FG: 26 of 56—.464 FT: 17 of 28 —.607 GIRLS 20 Virginia 17-5 364 ship, first round, at Boca Raton, Fla. FG: 21 of 50 —.420 FT: 11 of 16 Reb: 32 (McGriff 10) Division 4A 21 Oklahoma 17-5 361 Noon —.688 Reb. 28 (Gueller 14) 1. Lynnwood (7) 17-1 96 1 22 Connecticut 17-4 252 TGC — PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro- College Women’s Basketball 2. Gonzaga Prep (2) 17-1 87 2 23 Gonzaga 20-3 237 At Tumwater At Aberdeen 3. Todd Beamer (1) 19-0 83 3 24 Memphis 16-5 114 Am, second round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. TIGERS 58, THUNDERBIRDS 52 LADY BLAZERS 82, CHOKERS 59 4. Skyview 17-1 73 4 25 Pittsburgh 18-4 110 2:30 a.m. Centralia 15 15 13 15 —58 Centralia 42 40 —82 5. Chiawana 17-2 59 5 Others receiving votes: Wiscon- TGC — European PGA Tour, Joburg Open, Tumwater 10 13 17 12 —52 Grays Harbor 19 40 —59 6. Inglemoor 15-3 49 6 sin 79, Ohio State 45, Virginia Com- Centralia (58) — Kerner 2, Blaser 6, Centralia (82) — Gee 19, Fisher 7, 7. Mt. Rainier 16-3 42 7 monwealth 44, Southern Methodist 15, third round, at Johannesburg Jackson 5, Scott 16, Neely 8, Waring 13, Preuninger 5, McIntyre 8, Davis 6, Mc- 8. Eastlake 14-3 15 8 New Mexico 12, California 9, UCLA 9, MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Housden 4, Bartel 4 Donald 4, Myers 9, Finger 7, DeVore 3, 9. Central Valley 12-5 11 10 Harvard 4, George Washington 3, LSU FG: 21 of 50 —.420 FT: 12 of 17 Kaupu 14 10. Mead 12-5 7 NR 3, Tennessee 2, American University 1, 4 p.m. —.705 Reb. 28 (Neely 6) FG: 30 of 63—.476 FT: 14 of 17—.824 Others receiving votes: Jackson 6. Bel- Southern Miss 1 ESPNU — Manhattan at Canisius Tumwater (52) — Hastie 2, Boze 1, Reb: 37 (Kaupu 11) larmine Prep 5. Arlington 3. Puyallup 3. Dropped from rankings: Wiscon- FS1 — Seton Hall at Villanova Croft 5, LaFrance 2, Dubonski 8, War- Grays Harbor (59) — Maneman 2, Lewis and Clark 3. Woodinville 3. Wal- sin 14, Massachusetts 21, Ohio State 24 ner 10, Cooper 18, Dulucco 2, Hare 4 Chovich 11, Cox 2, Robles 11, Fifield 22, la Walla 2. Kentridge 2. Moses Lake 1. 6 p.m. FG: 21 of 50 —.420 FT: 7 of 13 —.538 Steward 2, Russell 9 USA Today ESPNU — Detroit at Valparaiso Reb. 21 (Warner 8) FG: 19 of 53—.358 FT: 15 of 28—.536 Division 3A 1 Syracuse (32) 21-0 800 FS1 — DePaul at Creighton Reb: 31 (Steward 6, Russell 6) 1. Cleveland (10) 16-2 100 1 2 Wichita State 23-0 745 At Toledo 2. Juanita 18-1 84 2 3 Arizona 21-1 725 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY INDIANS 73, BULLDOGS 43 Boys Basketball 3. Blanchet 16-2 69 4 4 Florida 19-2 720 4:30 p.m. Stevenson 13 3 13 14 —43 At Onalaska 4. Holy Names 16-2 65 3 5 San Diego State 19-1 680 Toledo 17 23 16 8 —73 LOGGERS 66, CARDINALS 29 5. ML Terrace 14-3 58 5 6 Villanova 19-2 596 NBCSN — Maine at Notre Dame Toledo (73) — Wood 23, Wallace 7, Winlock 10 4 6 9 —29 6. Glacier Peak 17-2 49 6 7 Cincinnati 21-2 570 NBA BASKETBALL Andrews 2, McEwen 20, Vermilyea 6, Onalaska 24 17 18 7 —66 7. Prairie 16-3 44 8 8 Michigan State 19-3 546 4 p.m. Fuentes 2, Merley 4, Johnson 6, Cline 3 Winlock (29) — Fisher 11, Tremayne 8. Kamiakin 12-6 34 10 9 Kansas 16-5 498 FG: N/A FT: 5 of 11 —.454 Reb: N/A 7, Coleman 5, Pohll 3, Sturza 2, Miller 1, 9. Bellevue 14-5 10 NR 10 Louisville 18-4 474 ESPN — Portland at Indiana Stevenson (43) — Tittle 4, Miller Heuvel, Mitchell (tie) Shorecrest 15-4 10 9 11 Duke 17-5 409 6:30 p.m. 7, Albecht 2, Van Pelt 2, Del La Rosa 2, FG: 9 of 36 —.250 FT: 7 of 16 —.438 Others receiving votes: Liberty (Rent- 12 Creighton 18-3 404 ESPN — Minnesota at New Orleans Towell 4, Wanto 18, Jackson 2, LeComb Reb. 22 (Fisher 9) on) 7. Sunnyside 6. Wilson, Woodrow 6. 13 Iowa 17-5 377 2 Onalaska (66) — McMillion 16, Kennedy 3. Ferndale 3. Lincoln 2. 14 Kentucky 16-5 372 WINTER OLYMPICS FG: N/A FT: 6 of 9 —.666 Reb: N/A Smalley 13, Hall 9, Lawrence 8, Taylor 15 Saint Louis 20-2 362 7:30 p.m. 6, Neilson 6, Wrzesinski 5, Wilson 3, Division 2A 16 Michigan 16-5 328 Girls Basketball NBC — Opening Ceremony Modica, Clark, Masciola, Whitney 1. Mark Morris (10) 18-1 100 1 17 Iowa State 16-4 290 At Tumwater FG: 22 of 57 —.385 FT: 13 of 16 —.813 2. W. F. West 16-2 90 2 18 Texas 17-4 287 Midnight BEARCATS 71, WOLVES 44 Reb. 37 (McMillion 14) 3. Sumner 16-1 77 3 19 Oklahoma State 16-5 227 W.F. West 18 21 19 13 —71 4. River Ridge 15-3 70 4 MSNBC — Women’s Hockey - United States vs. 20 Gonzaga 20-3 214 Black Hills 10 9 14 11 —44 At Adna 5. West Valley 16-1 57 6 21 Virginia 17-5 197 Finland (LIVE) W.F. West (71) — McClure 23, PIRATES 62, DUCKS 55 6. Ellensburg 14-2 42 7 22 Pittsburgh 18-4 99 5:30 a.m. Weeks 16, Nelson, Kelly, McKay 8, Lof- Toutle Lake 13 14 19 9 —55 7. Cedarcrest 16-2 40 8 23 Oklahoma 17-5 94 gren, Parker 8, Spencer 16, Hankins Adna 6 13 19 24 —62 8. Black Hills 16-3 28 5 MSNBC — Women’s Cross-Country - Skiath- 24 Wisconsin 17-5 72 FG: 22 of 56 —.392 FT: 21 of 32 Toutle Lake (55) — Ehrhorn 9, Far- 9. East Valley 15-3 21 9 25 Ohio State 17-5 67 lon Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Men’s Speedskating —.656 Reb. N/A ley 3, Reisner 10, Phillips, Corbet 16, 10. Renton 14-4 17 10 Others receiving votes: Memphis Black Hills (44) — S. Sauls 3, T. Miller 2, Bradford, Butler 13, Booth 2 Others receiving votes: Port Angeles 4. - 5000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE) 58, Connecticut 47, Virginia Com- Sauls 5, Smothers 11, Carew 2, Nurmi 5, FG: 21 of 56 —.375 FT: 8 of 15 —.533 White River 3. Lynden 1. monwealth 26, Southern Miss 25, Mas- Fugere 2, Lalau 2, McGee 6, Duff 8 Reb. N/A sachusetts 24, UCLA 20, New Mexico SATURDAY, Feb. 8 FG: 16 of 63 —.254 FT: 9 of 20 —.450 Adna (62) — Olson, Richardson 33, Division 1A 16, Southern Methodist 10, Baylor 7, Reb. N/A Trotter 1, Rigdon, Wagner, Moon 12, 1. Cashmere (8) 19-0 89 1 ATHLETICS California 5, Harvard 4, George Wash- Kaech 2, Latimer 13, Newman 1 2. Brewster (1) 18-1 79 2 1:30 p.m. ington 2, Saint Joseph’s 1, Stephen F. At Centralia FG: 13 of 25 —.520 FT: 28 of 36 3. Woodland 19-0 68 4 Austin 1, Toledo 1 NBCSN — New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, at TIGERS 51, THUNDERBIRDS 41 —.778 Reb. N/A 4. Okanogan 15-4 60 3 Tumwater 7 2 14 18 —41 5. Lynden Ch. 16-2 56 5 Dropped from rankings: Massachu- Boston Centralia 16 13 12 10 —51 At Pe Ell 6. King’s 15-3 48 6 setts 19, Memphis 22 GOLF Tumwater (41) — Hare 5, Christoffer TIGERS 55, TROJANS 47 7. Lakeside 17-2 28 8 10, Bergquist 7, Gilchrist 9, Weller 8 Napavine 11 9 18 17 —55 8. Cascade Ch. 15-2 24 7 Noon FG: N/A FT: 7 of 13 —.538 Reb. N/A Pe Ell 12 9 12 14 —47 9. Montesano 19-0 19 9 CBS — PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro- Centralia (51) — Crews 8, Cline 3, Pe Ell (47) — Red Arrington 3, Bai- 10. Blaine 14-6 10 10 Am, third round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. Hall 19, Blaser 8, Pocklington 4, Nugent ley 9, Smith 5, Austin Arrington 8, Lusk Others receiving votes: Freeman 7. La 9 12, Speck 10 Salle 5. Kalama 2. TGC — Champions Tour, Allianz Champion- FG: N/A FT: 6 of 8 —.750 Reb. N/A FG: 17 of 52 —.326 FT: 9 of 17 —.529 NBA ship, second round, at Boca Raton, Fla. Reb: 31 (Speck 8, Lusk 8) Division 2B 2:30 a.m. At Forks Napavine (55) — Doughty 18, Sisson 1. NWC (Colbert) (9) 21-0 90 1 All Times PST SPARTANS 49, BEAVERS 26 13, Stanley 7, Kaut 12, Hoyt 5 2. Toutle Lake 18-0 80 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE TGC — European PGA Tour, Joburg Open, fi- Forks 18 6 13 12 —49 FG: 17 of 47 —.361 FT: 14 of 22 —.636 3. Bear Creek 16-0 73 3 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB nal round, at Johannesburg Tenino 9 7 5 5 —26 Reb: 29 (Kaut 9) 4. Colfax 16-5 56 5 Toronto 26 23 .531 — Forks (49) — Dematties 4, Palmer 5. Morton-WP 14-4 48 6 Brooklyn 21 25 .457 3½ MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 2, Klahn 8, Paul 20, Weeks 6, Collins 2, At Mossyrock 6. Willapa Valley 16-3 46 4 New York 19 30 .388 7 8 a.m. Flores 7 VIKINGS 55, MULES 52 7. Wahkiakum 14-4 34 7 Boston 17 33 .340 9½ ESPNU — Morehead St. at E. Kentucky FG: N/A FT: 15 of 21 —.714 Reb: N/A Wahkiakum 8 8 21 15 —52 8. LaConner 15-4 32 8 15 35 .300 11½ Tenino (26) — Vens 6, Gubbe 4, Tib- Mossyrock 12 17 11 15 —55 9. Crosspoint 13-5 17 9 Southeast Division 9 a.m. betts 7, Richardson 4, Masters 3, Dowies Mossyrock (55) — Fuchs 2, Stephens 10. Darrington 13-4 14 10 Miami 35 13 .729 — Atlanta 25 23 .521 10 ESPN — Alabama at Florida 2 10, Hazen 7, Kirkley 10, Watson 18, Al- Others receiving votes: White Swan 5. Washington 24 24 .500 11 10 a.m. FG: N/A FT: 9 of 12 —.750 Reb: N/A len 2, Butler 6 Charlotte 22 28 .440 14 CBS — National coverage, Butler at George- FG: 20 of 56 —.357 FT: 13 of 18 Division 1B Orlando 14 37 .275 22½ At Cathlamet —.722 Reb: 34 (Stephens 10, Hazen 10) 1. Colton (8) 18-0 80 1 Central Division town MULES 64, VIKINGS 30 Wahkiakum (52) — Souvenir 11, 2. Sunnyside Ch. 18-0 70 2 Indiana 38 10 .792 — ESPN2 — Cleveland St. at Wright St. Mossyrock 8 2 9 11 —30 Doumit 19, Budd 12, Wegdahl 10 3. Wilbur-Creston 20-0 66 3 Chicago 24 24 .500 14 Wahkiakum 18 18 14 14 —64 FG: 22 of 59 —.373 FT: 0 of 2 —.000 4. Neah Bay 12-1 56 4 Detroit 19 29 .396 19 ESPNU — Nebraska at Northwestern Mossyrock (30) — Blackburn 4, Reb: 20 (Souvenir 8) 5. Pateros 13-1 42 5 Cleveland 16 33 .327 22½ 11 a.m. Quinlan 2, Schultz 5, Moorcroft 16, Mc- Others receiving votes: Mount Vernon Milwaukee 9 40 .184 29½ Coy 1, Stanley 2 At Rochester Christian 6. WESTERN CONFERENCE ESPN — Michigan at Iowa FG: 11 of 46 —.239 FT: 7 of 15 —.466 EAGLES 58, WARRIORS 51 Southwest Division Noon Reb: 27 (Moorcroft 14) Elma 14 9 13 22 —58 Statewide Scores San Antonio 36 13 .735 — Wahkiakum (64) — Thomas 2, El- Rochester 12 13 11 15 —51 Wednesday’s Scores Houston 33 17 .660 3½ ESPN2 — Florida St. at Maryland liot 2, Souvenir 4, Longtin 2, Olson 12, Rochester (51) — McLemore 2, Rigs- BOYS BASKETBALL Dallas 29 21 .580 7½ ESPNU — South Carolina at Tennessee Peacock 2, Burdick 4, Stanley 2, Wegh- bee 3, Yarber 5, Gedney 14, Ranger 11, Adna 62, Toutle Lake 55 Memphis 26 22 .542 9½ FS1 — Providence at Xavier dal 13, Boyce 8, Bryant 13 Wilson 8, Nelson 8 Battle Ground 58, Camas 50, OT New Orleans 21 27 .438 14½ FG: 27 of 82 —.329 FT: 9 of 19 —.473 FG: 18 of 58—.310 FT: 12 of 16—.750 Eastside Prep 68, Skykomish 39 Northwest Division 1 p.m. Reb: 34 Reb: 30 (Nelson 12) Everett 56, Marysville-Pilchuck 53 Oklahoma City 40 11 .784 — ESPN — West Virginia at Kansas Portland 35 14 .714 4 Elma (58) — Collin 19, Lorton 1, Evergreen (Seattle) 55, Tyee 51 Denver 24 23 .511 14 2 p.m. At Winlock Nauman 7, Stark 6, Gillman 8, Bremer Foster 63, Highline 56 Minnesota 24 25 .490 15 ESPN2 — Saint Louis at La Salle CARDINALS 45, LOGGERS 39 13, Neary 4 Glacier Peak 57, Mountlake Terrace 39 Utah 16 32 .333 22½ Onalaska 17 8 8 6 —39 FG: N/A FT: 12 of 21—.571 Reb: N/A Grace Academy 39, Lopez 16 Pacific Division FS1 — Oregon at Arizona St. Winlock 8 11 4 22 —45 Kennedy 62, Hazen 61 L.A. Clippers 34 18 .654 — 3 p.m. Winlock (45) — Bradley 10, Garibay Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 51, Liberty 45 Golden State 29 20 .592 3½ 3, Whitehead 2, Alvord 7, Lopez 14, Statewide Basketball Rankings Lindbergh 61, Renton 52 Phoenix 29 20 .592 3½ ESPN — Duke at Boston College Hammond 2, Stalcup 7 By The Associated Press Marysville-Getchell 60, Oak Harbor 51 L.A. Lakers 17 32 .347 15½ 4 p.m. FG: 16 of 35 —.457 FT: 7 of 9 —.777 BOYS Mossyrock 55, Wahkiakum 52 Sacramento 17 32 .347 15½ Reb: N/A Division 4A Mount Tahoma 69, North Thurston 60 ESPN2 — Baylor at Oklahoma Onalaska (39) — Paxton 13, Duryea School Rec. Pts. Last Neah Bay 88, Crescent 17 Tuesday’s Games 4:30 p.m. 4, Dalsted 4, Masciola 2, Musick 6, Vint 1. Richland (4) 19-0 91 3 Onalaska 66, Winlock 29 Indiana 89, Atlanta 85 ESPNU — Cincinnati at SMU 8, Hoyt 2 2. Jackson (3) 18-1 90 2 Pe Ell 55, Napavine 47 Minnesota 109, L.A. Lakers 99 FG: 15 of 41 —.365 FT: 7 of 14 —.500 3. Garfield (3) 19-1 84 1 Raymond 59, Northwest Christian Chicago 101, Phoenix 92 5 p.m. Reb: N/A 4. Kentridge 20-0 75 4 (Lacey) 58 Charlotte 91, Golden State 75 PAC-12 — Washington State at Utah 5. Todd Beamer 16-2 58 5 Rochester 58, Elma 51 At Napavine 6. Central Valley 14-2 47 6 Shorecrest 56, Meadowdale 50 Wednesday’s Games 6 p.m. TIGERS 52, TROJANS 36 7. Arlington 17-2 36 7 St. George’s 73, Northwest Christian Orlando 112, Detroit 98 ESPN — Gonzaga at Memphis Boston 114, Philadelphia 108 Napavine 16 5 14 17 —52 8. Ferris 15-2 25 8 (Colbert) 64 San Antonio 125, Washington 118,2OT ESPN2 — Wichita St. at N. Iowa Pe Ell 8 13 7 8 —36 9. Gonzaga Prep 14-3 21 9 Stanwood 78, Shorewood 47 L.A. Lakers 119, Cleveland 108 6:30 p.m. Napavine (52) — Lorton 13, Men- 10. Curtis 17-3 16 10 Union 54, Evergreen (Vancouver) 50 Houston 122, Phoenix 108 dez-Reyes 1, Snaza, Dickinson, Hamre Others receiving votes: Federal Way 7. University Prep 64, NW School 45 Oklahoma City 106, Minnesota 97 ESPNU — Oklahoma St. at Texas Tech 19, Harris 2, Kleemeyer, Bornstein 10, Wellpinit 47, Almira/Coulee-Hartline Dallas 110, Memphis 96 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY Symonds, Olson 7 Division 3A 41 New Orleans 105, Atlanta 100 FG: 16 of 42 —.380 FT: 16 of 20 1. Rainier Beach (10) 19-0 100 1 Willapa Valley 59, South Bend 37 Portland 94, New York 90 5 p.m. —.800 Reb: N/A 2. Stanwood 19-0 88 2 Wilson 81, Foss 72 Denver 110, Milwaukee 100 NBCSN — Maine at Notre Dame Pe Ell (36) — Jones, Alder 6, Lusk 2, 3. Lincoln 16-2 73 5 Sacramento 109, Toronto 101 Skeen 5, H. Compton 3, A. Compton 6, 4. Bellevue 16-3 69 4 2B Northeast District Miami 116, L.A. Clippers 112 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6 2014 • Sports 7

JUSTIN COBBS, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, FEB. 8 Cobbs delivered one of the most memorable 1. Syracuse (22-0) Orange outlast Duke in classic at the Carrier Dome. TEXAS AT KANSAS STATE shots of the season, drilling a step-back jumper 2. Arizona (21-1) Cats’ perfect run ends on a late jumper in Berkeley. Surprising Texas improved to 6–2 in the Big 12 with 0.9 seconds remaining to lift Cal to a 60– with a convincing win over Kansas on Satur- 58 win over top-ranked Arizona. Cobbs, who 3. Florida (19-2) Gators quietly dominating the SEC. day. The Longhorns have defeated Iowa State, scored the Golden Bears’ final 12 points, scored 4. San Diego St. (19-1) Aztecs’ winning streak is up to 18 straight. Kansas State, Baylor and KU in the last four 19 points and handed out seven assists. The 5. Villanova (20-2) Cats throttle Xavier to improve to 8–1 in the Big East. games. Not bad for a team picked to finish any- Bears had lost their previous three games. 6. Wichita State (23-0) Shockers will be tested on the road this week. where from eighth to 10th in the Big 12 in the DEANGELO HARRISON, ST. JOHN’S 7. Kansas (16-5) KU shoots 39% en route to first Big 12 loss at Texas. preseason. K-State has slipped to the middle Harrison scored 27 points and added six re- 8. Michigan (16-5) Wolverines suffer Super Sunday setback at IU. of the pack after a hot start in the league (4–1), bounds and two blocked shots to lead St. 9. Michigan St. (19-3) Sparty stumbles vs. Georgetown in New York. but this team is tough to beat in Manhattan. John’s to a convincing 74–59 win over Mar- 10. Duke (17-5) Devils show toughness in OT loss at Syracuse. MICHIGAN AT IOWA quette. The Red Storm lost their first five Big 11. Iowa State (17-4) Clones pick up first win in Stillwater since 1988. Iowa can play its way back into the Big Ten race East games but have since won three of four 12. Cincinnati (21-2) Bearcats still flying under the national radar. if it takes care of business this week at home to improve to 3–6 in the league. Harrison, a jun- 13. Creighton (18-3) 40% of the Bluejays points come via the 3-pointer. against Ohio State on Tuesday and Michigan on ior guard from Texas, ranks third in the confer- 14. Saint Louis (20-2) Billikens remain perfect in A-10; date with VCU looming. Saturday. Michigan lost for the first time in Big ence in scoring at 18.1 points per game. 15. Iowa (17-5) Hawkeyes having trouble closing out big games. Ten action on Sunday at Indiana, but the JABARI BROWN, MISSOURI 16. Virginia (17-5) Surging Cavs are off to an 8–1 start in the ACC. Wolverines — with a road win at Michigan His team came up short on Saturday afternoon 17. Louisville (18-4) Cards’ AAC title hopes took a hit with loss to Cincinnati. State in their back pocket — still have to be — losing 84–79 at home to Kentucky — but 18. Oklahoma (17-5) Ryan Spangler has been one of the Big 12’s best big men. considered the team to beat. Brown was the best player on a court loaded 19. Kentucky (16-5) UK bounces back from loss at LSU with big win at Mizzou. BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA with McDonald’s All-Americans. Brown, a for- Baylor stopped a five-game losing streak with mer 5-star recruit who began his career at Ore- 20. UConn (17-4) Huskies head to Cincy for huge Thursday night game. a surprising — and potentially season-saving gon, led Missouri with 33 points on 10-of-17 21. Texas (17-4) Longhorns are the surprise of the Big 12 (and nation). — win at Oklahoma State last Saturday. This shooting from the floor and 10-of-12 from the 22. Memphis (16-5) Memphis ambushed in the second half at SMU. team has enough talent to work its way back foul line. Earlier in the week, Brown scored 24 23. Oklahoma St. (16-6) Pokes trending in the wrong direction at the wrong time. into the NCAA Tournament picture. Oklahoma’s points (on only 11 shots) in the Tigers’ 75–71 24. Wisconsin (17-5) Badgers have wins over Florida, UVa, SLU and Iowa. roster isn’t as impressive as Baylor’s, but the win at Arkansas. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports TODAY LeClaire-USA Charles 25. UCLA (17-5) Bruins’ spot in top 25 shaky after loss at Oregon State. Sooners have the advantage on the bench — JUWAN STATEN, WEST VIRGINIA Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia *Records and rankings are as of Feb. 3 Lon Kruger is one of the game’s elite coaches. Surging West Virginia won for the third time in NORTH CAROLINA AT NOTRE DAME the last four games thanks to a career day from The Tar Heels have recovered from a disastrous its junior point guard. Staten, a one-time Day- start in ACC play and once again appear to be ton Flyer, scored 35 points and had four re- a team capable of winning some games in the bounds and five assists (and only two NCAA Tournament. Notre Dame has struggled turnovers) in 38 minutes of action in the Moun- McDermott continues to shine to remain relevant in the ACC without Jerian taineers’ 81–71 win over Kansas State. West Grant, who was lost for the season due to ac- Virginia, who upset Baylor in Waco earlier in the ademics. Mike Brey’s team is very tough to week, is now 5–4 in the rugged Big 12. Who was the Player of the Month beat at home — the Irish knocked off Duke in MARCUS KENNEDY, SMU in college basketball in January? South Bend on Jan. 4 — but Carolina has the SMU bounced back from a midweek loss at Mitch Light: I didn’t overthink decided edge in talent. South Florida to beat Memphis 87–72 on Sat- this one; it’s Doug McDermott from CINCINNATI AT SMU urday in one of the biggest games at the school Creighton. The frontrunner for Na- It’s gone largely unnoticed, but Cincinnati is off in decades. Kennedy, a 6'9", 245-pound tional Player of the Year honors, Mc- to a 10–0 start in the new American Athletic Philadelphia native, led the way with 21 points Conference. The Bearcats, who already have (on a perfect 10-of-10 from the field) and 15 Dermott was sensational during wins at Memphis and Louisville, will be tested rebounds for Larry Brown’s team. January, averaging 26.1 points and 6.1 rebounds while shooting over 50 on Saturday at suddenly relevant SMU. The DEANDRE KANE, IOWA STATE percent from the field. He started the Mustangs, under the guidance of Larry Brown, Kane came one assist and one rebound shy of improved to 6–3 in the American with a re- a triple-double in Iowa State’s thrilling triple- New Year with a 30-point, 10-re- sounding win over Memphis last weekend. overtime win at Oklahoma State Monday night. bound performance in a win at Seton SMU is closing in on its first NCAA Tournament Kane, a senior transfer from Marshall, scored Hall and capped it off with a season- appearance since 1993. 26 points to go along with his nine rebounds high 39 points — including the PROVIDENCE AT XAVIER and nine assists in 52 minutes of action. game-winning three with 2.5 seconds Providence and Xavier are among a pack of DREW CRAWFORD, NORTHWESTERN remaining — in a 63–60 victory over teams fighting for third place — behind It was a huge week for the Northwestern pro- St. John’s. Creighton and Villanova — in the new-look Big gram, which won at Wisconsin on Wednesday David Fox: Even though Doug East. Both teams feature star power, with Bryce night by 11 and Minnesota on Saturday by one. McDermott is a virtual certainty for Cotton leading the way for Providence and Crawford, a fifth-year senior who flirted with National Player of the Year, my top Semaj Christon continuing to shine at Xavier. transferring in the offseason, averaged 23.5 player of January is one of the few OREGON AT ARIZONA STATE points and 6.5 rebounds in the two wins. The players in the Big East who can match This is a key game between two middle-of-the- Wildcats, under first-year coach Chris Collins, McDermott’s scoring prowess. Bryce pack Pac-12 teams who figure to be fighting have won three straight Big Ten road games for for at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament. Ari- the first time since the 1959-60 season. Cotton of Providence has been one of the most underrated players in the zona State rebounded from a slow start in JARNELL STOKES, TENNESSEE league play and is now 5–4 with a three-game country, but the Friars are on the Tennessee bounced back from a disheartening homestand looming. Oregon stopped the 67–41 loss at Florida with two convincing wins precipice of their first NCAA bid in a bleeding with a win over USC at home on Sat- over SEC foes last week. Stokes, a junior for- decade thanks to Cotton’s play of late. urday, but the Ducks have not played well since ward, scored 13 points and had 14 rebounds in Cotton averaged 21.7 points and 6.3 the end of December. a midweek 86–70 win over Ole Miss and then rebounds in a month that saw Provi- MISSOURI AT OLE MISS had a dominating 22-point, 15-rebound effort dence beat Georgetown, Creighton Two of the nation’s most feared 3-point shoot- in Saturday night’s 17-point victory at Alabama. and Butler. Even more, Cotton has ers will be on display in Oxford this weekend TYLER HAWS, BYU been a workhorse, averaging 41.1 when Marshall Henderson and the Rebels host BYU has been a disappointment this season, Bruce Schwartzman Jabari Brown and Mizzou. Henderson’s overall minutes per game thanks to a double- Creighton’s Doug McDermott was terrific in the month of January and heads into the but the Cougars are getting great production overtime game against St. John’s in stretch drive as the favorite to be named National Player of the Year. shooting percentage is down from last season, from Haws. A junior guard from Alpine, Utah, which he played all 50 minutes. but he’s been more accurate from 3-point range Haws averaged 35.5 points while shooting 59.5 Braden Gall: Few players had as despite attempting more shots per game. percent from the field to lead BYU to wins over day stretch in early December, Vir- Fox: Texas is perhaps the biggest good of a start to the 2014 calendar Brown, the SEC’s leading scorer (20.4 ppg), is Pacific and Saint Mary’s last week. He is aver- ginia scored 38 points in a loss at surprise of any team since conference shooting 47.7 percent from beyond the arc. aging 24.6 points. year as Cincinnati’s Sean Kilpatrick. home to Wisconsin and lost at Green play began. With a new athletic di- First of all, the Bearcats went 9–0 in GONZAGA AT MEMPHIS YOGI FERRELL, INDIANA Bay. Then after closer-than-expected rector and diminishing results in re- conference play during January, high- Gonzaga has already hit the 20-win mark, but With Indiana desperate for a quality win, Fer- wins over Northern Iowa and Nor- cent years, Rick Barnes appeared to the Bulldogs have not defeated a sure-fire NCAA rell delivered in the clutch, scoring 27 points to lighted by wins at Memphis and folk State, Virginia was blasted by 35 be on his last leg with the Longhorns. Tournament team yet. Beating Memphis on the lead the Hoosiers’ offense and helping slow Louisville. Kilpatrick scored 18 in the points at Tennessee. Since that deba- Entering the season, the Horns did road would do wonders for the Zags’ résumé. down Michigan’s Nik Stauskas on the defen- road win over the Tigers and 28 in the cle in Knoxville, the Cavs are 8–1, not have the look of a team ready to Memphis shouldn’t have to worry about earning sive end of the floor. Ferrell hit 8-of-10 from the road win over the Cardinals. On the with the only loss coming by three compete in a deep Big 12. The roster an invite to the NCAAs, but the Tigers could use floor, including 7-of-8 from 3-point range, in In- month, the Cincy sharpshooter aver- points at Duke. The emergence of had been shed of most of its high- a few more quality wins to improve their seed. diana’s most important win of the season. aged 20.1 points and 4.8 rebounds sophomore guard Malcolm Brogdon profile recruits — and it’s worth WICHITA STATE AT NORTHERN IOWA TREVOR COONEY, SYRACUSE and shot 86 percent from the foul line. as a consistent scorer has been a huge mentioning those prospects didn’t re- Wichita State’s undefeated record will be put to Cooney drilled a school-record nine 3-pointers In addition, he had just nine turnovers key. Since failing to score in 21 min- ally pan out anyway. In reality, the test this week with trips to Indiana State on and scored a career-high 33 points to help No. in the final seven games of the month. utes in the loss at Tennessee, Brog- though, Texas shed itself of malcon- Wednesday and Northern Iowa on Saturday. UNI 1 Syracuse to a tougher-than-expected 61–55 don has averaged 15.2 points, with a tents and egos. The Longhorns have has struggled a bit of late, but the Panthers beat win over Notre Dame just two days after the Bigger surprise: Texas (6–2 in low of 11 against Florida State and a become a legit team in the Big 12 and VCU at home earlier this season. Wichita State Orange’s epic overtime win over Duke. Cooney, will have to play well to win this game. the Big 12) or Virginia (8–1 in the high of 18 against Virginia Tech. Vir- a threat to advance in the NCAA a sophomore guard, is shooting 43.6 percent SUNDAY, FEB. 9 from 3-point range and averaging 14.1 points. ACC)? ginia is done with Duke and North Tournament thanks to the out-of- Light: Anyone who watched Vir- Carolina, and only has to play Syra- nowhere emergence of Jonathan MICHIGAN STATE AT WISCONSIN ginia in the month of December has cuse once — at home. Don’t be Holmes, the arrival of freshman point A month ago, we were wondering if this might to be stunned that the Cavs are off to shocked if this team stays in the ACC guard Isaiah Taylor and development be Bo Ryan’s best team at Wisconsin. Now, we such a fast start in the ACC. In a four- title hunt until early March. of Cameron Ridley. are asking: What happened? Once 16–0, the Badgers carried a 17–5 mark into Tuesday’s game at Illinois. The biggest issue for Ryan’s Mitchell Braden Nathan David Steven team has been on defense. Michigan State Athlon Board of Experts Light Gall Rush Fox Lassan Consensus stubbed its toe in a neutral-site game against This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 23-17 29-11 26-14 25-15 27-13 27-13 Georgetown last weekend, but the Spartans re- Texas at Kansas State Kansas State by 3 Kansas State by 7 Texas by 2 Texas by 6 Texas by 6 Texas by 1 main a threat to reach the Final Four. Michigan at Iowa Iowa by 3 Iowa by 3 Michigan by 1 Iowa by 3 Michigan by 3 Iowa by 1 CREIGHTON AT ST. JOHN’S Baylor at Oklahoma Oklahoma by 1 Oklahoma by 10 Oklahoma by 3 Oklahoma by 7 Oklahoma by 7 Oklahoma by 6 St. John’s has the talent to get on a late-season Cincinnati at SMU SMU by 3 SMU by 1 SMU by 6 Cincinnati by 2 Cincinnati by 5 SMU by 1 roll and make a run at the NCAA Tournament. Oregon at Arizona State Arizona State by 5 Arizona State by 3 Arizona State by 1 Arizona State by 5 Arizona State by 2 Arizona State by 3 The Red Storm’s only loss in the last five games Missouri at Ole Miss Missouri by 2 Ole Miss by 1 Ole Miss by 6 Ole Miss by 3 Missouri by 1 Ole Miss by 1 came by three at Creighton on a Doug McDer- Gonzaga at Memphis Memphis by 5 Memphis by 7 Memphis by 3 Memphis by 8 Memphis by 4 Memphis by 5 mott 3-pointer in the closing seconds. Creighton Wichita State at Northern Iowa Wichita State by 5 Wichita State by 3 Wichita State by 5 Wichita State by 14 Wichita State by 10 Wichita State by 7 is 8–1 in the Big East and leads the league in Michigan State at Wisconsin Michigan State by 1 Wisconsin by 1 Michigan State by 2 Michigan State by 3 Michigan State by 6 Michigan State by 2 both offensive and defensive efficiency in con- ference games. 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Tuesday’s 2B Girls Basketball

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Napavine’s Grace Hamre and Karley Bornstein (24) go after a loose ball with Pe Ell’s Kayla Capps during Central 2B League girls basketball action Tuesday night on the Tigers’ home court. Tigers Power Past Pe Ell With Big Second Half By The Chronicle the Cardinals. words after his team suffered NAPAVINE — After bat- Winlock (6-12 overall, 4-10 a 69-32 blowout defeat at the tling the visiting Trojans to a league) will host Morton-White hands of the top ranked Toutle first-half draw, the Tigers used a Pass on Thursday. Onalaska (3- Lake Ducks here Tuesday night. big second half to propel them- 16 overall, 2-13 league) will play “We just got smacked. Bad,” selves to 52-36 victory over Pe on the road against Morton- said Bannish. “We tried every Ell in Central 2B League hoops White Pass on Saturday. defense we had and it didn’t action on Tuesday. matter.” Grace Hamre led all scorers Mules Dump Mossyrock The Ducks scored no less with 19 points, while Kenya Lor- CATHLAMET — The Vi- than 15 points in any quarter, ton added 13 and Karley Born- kings were without leading while holding Adna below dou- stein netted 10 for Napavine. scorer Calli Hensch, who was ble digits in each frame besides As a team the Tigers shot 38 out sick, but Mossyrock found the third quarter, when the Pi- percent from the field, but aug- plenty of scoring from Kelsie rates scored exactly 10 points. mented that display with a crisp Moorcroft — who notched 16 “It’s one of those games that 16 of 20 performance from the points and 14 rebounds in a 64- you want to forget, that’s for free throw line. 30 Central 2B loss to the Mules sure,” said Bannish. “Those three having dou- here on Tuesday night. Toutle Lake was led by Sam ble-digit games is huge for us,” “Kelsie played her guts out,” Woodley and her game-high 21 said Napavine coach Jeremy Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Mossyrock coach Tori Nelson points. Makayla Gardner and Landram. said. “She really carried us in ev- Marissa Gardner each added 11 The Tigers seemed to be well Napavine’s Karley Bornstein goes for the ball, which is held by Pe Ell’s Alyssa Compton Tuesday night on the Tigers’ home court. ery way imaginable.” points for the Ducks and Bailey in control after jumping out to a Wahkiakum, however, took Hockett netted 12. 16-8 first quarter lead, but Pe Ell quarter. “When our defense is leading scorer with 14 points. command of the game early and “One bright spot for us was held the Tigers to just 5 points in going and our offense is going led 36-10 at halftime. The Mules Cheyenne Gilbertson played the second frame and scrapped Cecelia Stalcup scored all 7 of well, we do okay.” would finish having taken 82 a great floor game for us,” said their way back to a 21-21 tie at her points in the fourth as well The Tigers shot 8 of 10 from shots and outrebounded the Vi- Bannish. “She’s the one that al- the half. and Winlock came back from a the charity stripe in the fourth kings, 34-27. ways stays tough through every “That second quarter, I had 33-23 deficit. quarter to help seal the victory. “I thought we really played situation.” four players on the bench with “They were taking it to us in Kayla Capps led Pe Ell with the first half,” Winlock coach well as a team and we handled Gilbertson finished the game two or more fouls,” explained 11 points. their press,” Nelson said. “We Landram. “So we were pretty Scott Ashmore said. “They were with 4 points, while Alexa Bond Napavine (11-8, 8-7 league) packing the basket, hitting their handled our offense and played added 7, Samantha Rolfe netted limited and they were able to plays at Adna (11-7, 9-5) on aggressive defense.” take advantage of it.” shots and moving the ball well.” 5 and Grace Elliot had 6 points. Thursday. Pe Ell will host Moss- Onalaska was led by Jessica Nelson added that she was With the loss Adna sits in With their starters rested yrock on Thursday. impressed with Maria Ortiz’s and a lead to re-establish, the Paxton’s 13 points and led the fourth place in the C2BL with Cardinals 17-8 after one quarter. first start of the season. Ortiz games against Napavine and Tigers went back to work in the usually is a cheerleader during second half. Cardinals Seal Postseason Berth After being outscored 8-4 in the Wahkiakum remaining. Two third quarter, Winlock heated the boys basketball games. wins in those game would move “In the second half, we had WINLOCK — The Cardi- “She played phenomenal de- up and ended up shooting 45 Adna up to a third place finish in everybody and we were able to nals clinched a berth in the Dis- fense and really got the ball to percent from the field. league, while two losses would play,” said Landram. trict 4 tournament after com- Kelsie well,” Nelson said. drop them to fifth place. A 1-1 By the end of the third pe- ing back in the fourth quarter “We didn’t have any energy Mossyrock (0-18 overall, finish would leave the Pirates in riod the Tigers had pulled away against Onalaska for a 45-39 in the first half, but we had some 0-14 league) plays at Pe Ell on to a 35-28 lead, in large part due Central 2B league win here on seniors come out in the fourth, Thursday. their cozy fourth-place spot and to a stringent defensive effort. Tuesday night. step up and really play hard,” out of the Toutle Lake side of the “The defense did real well,” Jazmine Lopez hit three Ashmore said. District 4 bracket. said Landram, whose team held 3-pointers and added another Sydney Bradley hit all her Ducks Smack Pirates Adna (11-7, 9-5 league) hosts Pe Ell under double digit scor- bucket in the fourth quarter as free throws in the fourth quarter TOUTLE — Adna coach Napavine (11-8, 8-7 league) on ing in all but that pesky second she finished as the Cardinals and finished with 10 points for Chris Bannish did not mince Thursday. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Life

Barbra Washburn/Courtesy Photo Nikolay Essani, 15, in his second year of Running Start at Centralia College, spends his free time tutoring other students.

If You Think That They aren't all college students you know.” Another tutor, Lor- You Have To Be Re- raine Towers, said that she even helped someone learn how to tired To Be A Tutor? cook healthier foods. 15-Year-Old Nikolay Essani Proves Tutors Do you want Come From All Walks Of Life to be a tutor? Visit the office BY LINDSAY HODGE in the Kirk Library FOR THE CHRONICLE Phoenix Center Literacy is more than just be- on the Centralia ing able to read, write and speak College campus. An a language. It is more than the informal interview pedagogical information that we learn in school. Literacy af- is required so the fects our quality of life. The Literacy Council National Coalition for Literacy can identify each states that there are 93 million person’s unique assets. adults in the U.S. that are func- No appointment is tioning at or below the basic lev- necessary. Please els of literacy, and that the, “The stop by between 9:00 effects of low literacy – dropping Barbra Washburn/Courtesy Photo out of school, minimum wage a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Essani is shown at the Kirk library Pheonix Center with Bradley Dubay, one of his math students. Essani has been tutoring jobs, and homelessness – are cy- Monday through students in various subjects for nearly one year. clical, continuing from one gen- Thursday. Harjo spoke about the ob- somehow this busy teen finds The tutors for the Lewis eration to the next.” jections she hears to becoming between two and four hours a County Literacy Council seem There are people in Lewis a tutor. She said that people week to tutor other students. Es- County who need help. Accord- Lewis County to have a deep understanding Literacy Council think, “I'm not smart enough.” sani says, “It doesn't require a of what it means to be learners. ing to the State of Washington high level of knowledge to tutor. 600 Centralia College The truth is that you don't These tutors are helping their Adult Literacy Education Study, have to know a lot of facts to Mostly it's about communica- students with more than just published in 2008, 19% of Lewis Blvd., Centralia be a tutor. A tutor is more of a tion skills.” County residents who are 25 (360) 736-9391 ext. 281 guide than an encyclopedia. All of the tutors say that the math and English. They are in- years old or older do not have lewiscountyliteracy@ “The important thing is that best thing about tutoring is that spiring their students to become a high school diploma or its gmail.com you be a critical thinker, and be you learn while you are tutoring. better, and becoming better equivalent. Essani said that he has enjoyed themselves. You can, too. Harjo The Lewis County Literacy able to help others become criti- cal thinkers too,” said Harjo. Tu- learning how to communicate Council is on the front lines, with others better. Evans, Tow- said, “If you have lived life, if The tutors who work with tors need not be able-bodied ei- and they are doing all they can ers and Aadland, have all really you have been a listener, you can to help open doors, clarify cul- the Literacy Council come ther. Carrie Aadland was proud enjoyed learning about different be a tutor.” ture, and educate all who come from different walks of life, and to share that she has been tutor- cultures from around the world. asking for help. The Council has each of them brings something ing for 20 years, and she is in a “It is very gratifying to help Lindsay about 10 to 12 tutors who are different to the table. When a wheel chair. people who really want to learn Hodge is actively tutoring. The Council's person requests help from a tu- Another objection is that and improve their lives here,” people don't have enough time. new to Lewis executive director, Lindsay Har- tor, they are interviewed briefly, Evans said. County. She jo, says, “Our tutors offer tutor- their needs are identified, and Nikolay Essani is 15 years old. American author, Richard He is home-schooled and is cur- enjoys learn- ing in all academic subjects, in- they are paired with a tutor Bach said, “Learning is finding cluding English speaking skills rently participating in the Run- ing, home- who will best be able to help out what we already know. Do- for English language learners, ning Start program through ing is demonstrating that you steading, pho- and so much more.” them. There is always a need for Centralia College. He keeps know it. Teaching is reminding tography, writing, and being a wife Tutor Norma Evans said, more people who are willing to busy with friends and family, others that they know just as and mother. She also enjoys finding “Sometimes we just teach peo- share their knowledge and life and participates in church ac- well as you. You are all learners, more things to love about our area ple how to use a supermarket! skills with others. tivities and a youth group. But, doers, and teachers.” with her husband and two children. i Tutor: Carrie Aadland Tutor: Nikolay Essan Tutor: Norma Evans Number of Years Tutoring: 1 Number of Years Tutoring: 20 Subjects Tutored: Math Subjects Tutored: English language skills including grammar, conversation, and vocabulary, Number of Years Number of Students Helped: 3 and some math. Tutoring: 3 Favorite Thing About Tutoring: Number of Students Helped: More than 12 Subjects Tutored: English Making connections, helping others. Favorite Thing About Tutoring: The as a Second Language (ESL), cross-culture education that happens between tutor GED Testing, and other life skills. Tutor: Lorraine Towers and student. Number of Students Helped: Nearly 30 Number of Years Tutoring: 10 Favorite Thing About Subjects Tutored: English as a second language Tutoring: Meeting people (ESL), reading, science, social studies, and other life skills. from different cultures and the gratification from helping people Number of Students Helped: Nearly 50 who are willing to learn. Favorite Thing About Tutoring: That it is a learning experience for both individuals. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 LIFE Ed Sulliva n Rocked America 50 Years Ago With the By Robert Lloyd Los Angeles Times Fifty years ago, on Feb. 9, 1964, via “The Ed Sullivan Show,” America met the Beatles. It was not the group’s first Fa b appearance on American tele- vision. CBS News had reported, dismissively, on British “Beatle- mania,” and Jack Paar had aired Four on his talk show a clip of the band playing in England. Their music was in the charts, finally: After a year of outright refusal, Capi- tol Records (an American arm of EMI, the Beatles’ British label) was finally releasing and promot- ing their records. In “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” the band had its first U.S. No. 1. About 3,000 fans greeted the Fab Four at the airport when they arrived in New York two days earlier. But the Sullivan show was different. The TV version of vaudeville’s “Playing the Palace,” it conferred a seal of approval, even of importance, on the acts that appeared there. On the air since the dawn of the medium and watched regularly by many millions, it was a national institu- tion, a family tradition. (“Hymn Zuma Press for a Sunday Evening,” from the 1960 musical “Bye Bye, Birdie,” is Fifty years have passed since the Beatles appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in . After the celebrated TV gig, the Fab Four punched their ticket to ride with a meditation on his very name.) a North American tour. Sit back and enjoy these moments from those heady days when Beatlemania swept the U.S. and Canada. The Beatles would have hap- were promotional films — pre- the virtual reunion that produced thing we live in; it has achieved weren’t necessarily the best pened here whether they played cursors to the video clip, and in- “The Ed Sullivan Show” or not. “Free As a Bird” and “Real Love,” something of the quality of folk band at all things. But no other structions, in a way, on how to Indeed, for many the only reason Lennon demo tracks finished by music, a thing we know from group mixed talent and ambi- read the songs — for the single the show is remembered is that his former bandmates on the oc- childhood, and our children and tion, curiosity and opportunity, sides “Rain,” “Strawberry Fields the Beatles were on it, but they casion of their 1995 retrospective their children will know as well. elegance and approachability, Forever,” “Penny Lane,” “Hey might not have happened so ex- “Antholog y” project. It isn’t nostalgia that colors these ease and urgency, to such a de- Jude,” “Revolution” and “Let It plosively, so definitively, so fast. On the other hand, none songs; they are simply everpresent. gree, or so attractively. As a unit, Be.” They came to New York in of that seems to matter much. It’s easy to overstate the in- they contained all the tensions Their first appearance on the 1968 and went on “The Tonight show, which they both opened Show” (guest-hosted by Joe Gara- Beatles music still sells well in all fluence of a pop band on history, that would ultimately break and closed, was estimated to have giola) to announce the formation available formats. The music has and yet it is hard to understate them apart; but while they held been seen by a record-breaking of Apple. entered into the ether; it is some- the importance of this one. They together, the mix was powerful. 73 million viewers, or one in “Magical Mystery Tour” was a three Americans, and they ap- BBC Christmas special before it peared the next week as well, re- became a film in the U.S. Each of mote from Miami Beach, and the these appearances, live or filmed week after that, on videotape. but often shown only once, con- Not everyone who watched stituted an unmissable event, was converted, of course. If they made more valuable by the scar- were relatively friendly revolu- city of such events. tionaries, with their pressed suits They are, to be sure, an insti- and bemused grins and profes- tution now themselves. Though sional politesse and their malt- still working, enviably vigorous shop lyrics, they were revolution- and recognizably themselves, the aries nonetheless. Their energy surviving Beatles are in their 70s was fearsome, their wit sharp and now. One of them lets himself be their hair, by local standards, was called “Sir Paul.” –Mission – for some confusingly long. Feb. 9, on the anniversary of To be the best source of community journalism and quality Now that everything is at our the band’s “Ed Sullivan” bow, products and services in our markets. We will achieve this with: fingertips, a swipe or click away at CBS will air “The Night That any moment anywhere, it is hard Integrity - we will operate with honesty and substance. Changed America: A Grammy Loyalty - to our owner, the company and each other. to conceive of the effect they once Salute to the Beatles.” Many of had. The revolution had actually the acts had also performed at Value - to customers, proits for our ownership and meaningful jobs for our employees. been televised then. In a media the Grammy Awards ceremony, Service - to our community through our products and civic participation. world that requires a surfeit of which took place the night before “news,” appearances by musicians the special was recorded, and An inside look at the employees of are still talked about, especially if at which Paul McCartney and in some ways outrageous. (What Ringo Starr accepted a Lifetime Lafromboise Communications Inc. Will Miley Do?) But the world Achievement Award. I was pres- does not change overnight, as ent at the salute, some of which Jon Bennett it seemed to in February 1964, was inspired and some more of Job title/position: Director of Production and Technology. when, legend has it, legions of which merely proved the excel- Department you work in: Production/technology. kids ran out and bought Ricken- lence of the original versions, Description of your job: I am responsible for all printing operations backer guitars and Cuban-heeled though one can say at least that boots, grew their hair and started at our production facility as well as technology items at all the current program is no less Lafromboise locations. writing songs. the end than the first was the ab- Facility you are located at: Print facility, Galvin Rd. The importance of that mo- solute beginning. ment to the group’s American When the Beatles made their Work contact information: (360) 330-9883; fortunes was underscored by “Ed Sullivan” debut, show business, [email protected]. Capitol using images from the like much else in the world then, High School/college you attended: Centralia High School “Sullivan” show on the covers of was at a point of change, a change and Centralia College. “The Beatles’ Second Album,” re- the Beatles both reflected and City of residence: Chehalis. leased in April, and “Something helped bring about. Rock ‘n’ roll New,” which came out in July. had a history with television as Why do you enjoy working at But television appearances, from had other types of teen pop; Dick Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? teen-pop shows to Morecambe Clark had been hosting “Ameri- This company has been great to me and my family. Not only and Wise’s popular British com- can Bandstand” since 1956. with a work environment that I truly enjoy, but with support from co-workers and edy-variety series, had already The Beatles were not the first managers when there were personal issues in my life. My oldest daughter was born played an important part in their of their kind to appear on “The with kidney problems and the support I received from everyone was beyond what I could career, building them through Ed Sullivan Show”: Elvis Pres- have imagined. If she had an appointment, there was never any question that I would be 1963 into household names in ley had made his own repeated there for it since my co-workers and managers would make sure I could take the time off. Britain, where they were regard- splashes there, and in one fa- ed as lovable lads and invited to mous instance was shot from the play for the queen. waist up for the benefit of more How did you start working for Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? It’s no accident that their conservative sensibilities. But the I answered an ad in The Chronicle for a part-time paginator and ad designer. I got the first film, “A Hard Day’s Night,” assumption was that they were job, then moved into the newsroom as a page designer for almost three years before which began shooting soon after only fads passing through, some- moving to the technology department in 1998, where I stayed until 2004 when I the group’s return from the U.S. thing to exploit for a while, who moved to Idaho for a job. In 2006 I returned to The Chronicle as the IT director and and is a kind of edited, enhanced would grow out of their youthful in June, 2013, became the production director as well. version of the life they were living, otherness, as Elvis did, or who largely concerns a television ap- would simply disappear, leaving What is your favorite memory while working here? pearance. (That film, and its za- the same figures in power and One memory that sticks out the most is when I was new in the newsroom. We were nier follow-up, “Help!,” also gave the power structure unaltered. on deadline and I was rushing to get a page designed when a lady came up to me birth before long to “The Mon- Self-contained and self-di- and started talking. She was chatting about what was going on and I was trying kees,” which was both a product rected — notwithstanding the not to be rude so I listened, but it was noticeable that I was getting antsy to inish of a traditional TV network and guidance of manager Brian Ep- a step into the avant-garde: Pro- stein and producer George Mar- my page. After she walked away I turned to a co-worker and asked, maybe in a bit ducer Bert Schneider and Bob tin — the Beatles were something of an irritated voice, “Who was that lady talking to me? Doesn’t she know I’m on Rafelson would, between them, new and in no hurry to leave or deadline?” Turns out “that lady” was the owner at the time, Jeri Lafromboise. have a hand in “Easy Rider,” conform. Other new things fol- “Five Easy Pieces” and the surre- lowed through doors they helped Can you share a little bit about your family? alist post-series Monkees movie, open. For better or worse, for a I have been married to my high school sweetheart for more than 20 years. We have “Head,” written by Rafelson and while, the world grew young. two great daughters, Paige, 17, and Megan, 14. Jack Nicholson.) There has been no “Beatles,” After the Beatles quit touring of course, since 1970, when the Did you grow up in the area? in 1966, television was their main group broke up, and no possibil- I was born and raised in Centralia and grew up reading The Chronicle. When I irst instrument of public appearance. ity of a reunion since 1980, when got hired I was so excited to meet the people who wrote the stories I grew up reading. CH515263cw.db There was “All You Need Is Love,” John Lennon was murdered — performed as part of a worldwide and, since the death of George satellite telecast in 1967. 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By John Keilman Chicago Tribune CHICAGO — Matt Haag used to be just another subur- ban kid going to high school, working at McDonald’s and ag- gravating his parents by spend- ing endless hours on his Xbox. Today the lanky, dark-eyed 21-year-old is a global celeb- rity to an enormous number of young people, very few of whom know him as Matt. They call him Nadeshot, master of the virtual submachine gun, a guy who makes a six-figure living playing the video game “Call of Duty.” Haag is among a handful of Chicago-area men who have found a lucrative niche in the booming world of competi- tive video gaming. Under the name OpTic Gaming, they have snared corporate sponsors, built flourishing YouTube channels and earned a small fortune in tournament winnings. When they play, even in minor online matches, tens of thousands of people watch. When they feud, their gamer handles incite some of the hot- test trending on Twitter. 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Washington state Reading your local newspaper is even more HISTORY enjoyable with a cup of local coffee. Ivar Haglund Eats Pancakes in Celebrate 125 years of local Seattle Waterfront Syrup Spill journalism with a bag of. on February 6, 1947 HistoryLink.org spilled onto the street. Ha- On February 6, 1947, Ivar glund, ever the promoter of Haglund (1905-1985), the his Acres of Clams Restau- This delicious custom blend was rant on Pier 54 across the restaurateur famed for his es- roasted especially for street, saw an opportunity. th capades, folksinging, story- He quickly ordered a stack of The Chronicle’s 125 telling, and waterfront clam pancakes and donned a pair Anniversary by Santa Lucia. restaurant, eats pancakes out of hip boots. When news on the street in the midst of photographers and report- a tankcar spill of corn syrup. ers arrived at the scene, they The photo taken of him cir- found Haglund squatting Purchase yours today at 6 oz. Bag 12 oz. Bag95 culates around the world and in a lake of corn sweetener, . Santa Lucia The Chronicle $6.95 he is crowned the “Prince of spooning the syrup onto his $12 or Corn.” breakfast pancakes. 202 S. Tower 321 N. Pearl A railroad tank car at The photo was picked up Centralia Centralia

Alaskan Way and Colum- by wire services. “The Great CH515431cf.sw bia Street had ruptured a Syrup Spill of 1947” and “the hose and more than 1,000 crown prince of corn” were gallons of corn sweetener news around the world. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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Today’s clue: W equals Z

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© 2014 by NEA, Inc. However You Pronounce it, Quinoa Versatile, Tasty By Sharon Thompson everyone, but especially vegan 1 2-inch piece fresh ginger Lexington Herald-Leader and vegetarian options. "Be- 4 cloves garlic cause a lot of people may not 2 cups packed kale leaves A Bud Light commercial be familiar with quinoa or not 1 ½ teaspoons ground cumin about quinoa might get more know how to use it, incorpo- people to eat the healthful grain 1 ½ teaspoons ground coriander rating it into a burger makes it ¼ teaspoon salt than any health or nutrition ex- more approachable and gives pert could predict. people a way to experience qui- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper, plus The TV ad shows a Phila- noa in a familiar food," she said. more to taste delphia Eagles fan tailgating Quinoa is actually a seed 1 cup red lentils when he realizes his wife packed from a vegetable related to Swiss 1 cup quinoa, preferably red another one of those "quee-no" chard, spinach and beets, al- 1 cinnamon stick burgers. He accidentally ate a though it is often referred to as a 1 cup peas, fresh or frozen quinoa veggie burger before the "supergrain" because it's a nutri- ½ cup plain low-fat Greek yogurt last game, and the Eagles won. tionally complete protein. The 2 tablespoons packed fresh Now he chooses to eat it again to pinhead-size seeds can be white, cilantro leaves help out the team. red, or black. It's a funny commercial that According to America's Courtesy Photo brings a lot of attention to the Test Kitchen, white quinoa, the Directions: Uncultivated Quinoa from the Andean Region of South America. Bring the broth to a boil in hard-for-some-to-pronounce largest seeds of the three, has can easily slip through a fine- ½ bunch cilantro, minced (it's keen-wah) healthful whole a slightly nutty, vegetal flavor a medium saucepan, then keep mesh strainer and down the 1 tablespoon garlic, minced warm over low heat until ready grain that isn't on the grocery with a hint of bitterness; it also drain. America's Test Kitchen 1 teaspoon paprika has the softest texture of the list of many consumers. found that the traditional qui- 1 teaspoon chili powder to use. Although it's becoming more three quinoas. While the broth is heating, The medium-size red seeds noa offered no flavor or textural 1 teaspoon cumin mainstream, as noted in the TV advantages over prewashed ¾ teaspoon salt chop the onion and dice the car- ad, as people realize its nutrition- offer a heartier crunch, thanks rot. Heat the oil in a large sauce- to their additional seed coat and brands. 4 tablespoons Louisiana hot al value. It's high in protein and Here are tips from Cooking sauce pan or soup pot over medium- contains all the necessary amino a predominant nuttiness. Black quinoa seeds, the smallest of Light magazine on how to cook ½ cup gluten-free flour high heat. Add the onions and acids, making it an excellent op- quinoa. ½ tablespoon egg replacer carrots and cook, stirring occa- tion for vegetarians and vegans. the three, have the thickest seed coat. They were notably crunchy As a whole grain, it is also an sionally, until they begin to soft- in recipes and retain their shape —You'll need 1½ cups water Directions: en, about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, excellent source of fiber and im- the most during cooking, but to every 1 cup of quinoa. Boil the quinoa until cooked portant minerals. It's a popular mince the ginger and garlic. many of the Test Kitchen tasters —Thoroughly rinse quinoa thoroughly then drain and let Stem the kale; discard the stems choice for many with celiac dis- disliked their slightly sandy tex- cool. Combine the beans, qui- under cold water, and drain it and coarsely chop the leaves. ease because it's gluten free. ture. These seeds had the mild- in a fine-mesh sieve. Better yet, noa, bell peppers, onions, cilan- Quinoa is versatile and can est flavor, with a hint of molas- let the quinoa soak for about tro, and seasonings in a large Add the ginger, garlic, cumin, co- be used in all kinds of dishes. ses-like sweetness. 15 minutes in cold water, then mixing bowl and mix thorough- riander, salt, and cayenne to the Search for quinoa on Pinterest "Quinoa is a grain native to drain the grains through a fine- ly. Add the gluten-free flour onion-carrot mixture and cook, and you'll get dozens (maybe South America; in fact, the red mesh sieve. and egg replacer then mix thor- stirring, for 30 seconds. Add hundreds) of pins for quinoa that I carry is called Inca heir- —Combine 1½ cups water and oughly again. Mash everything the lentils, quinoa, and all but 1 recipes. You'll find buffalo qui- loom grain," explained Victo- the rinsed quinoa in a medium to consistency. Form into patties cup of the boiling broth. Stir in ria Guy, a specialist in Good noa bites, sweet potato quinoa saucepan; bring to a boil. Cover, and cook in a little bit of oil on the kale leaves and cinnamon patties, crunchy quinoa and Foods' grocery department. "It is gluten-free, and makes a good reduce heat to low, and simmer medium high heat until heated stick. Cover, decrease the heat to buckwheat chocolate truffles, for 10 to 20 minutes or until liq- through and golden brown. blueberry quinoa pancakes and substitute for couscous, because medium-low, and simmer until it has a similar mouth feel and uid is absorbed. You'll know the Makes 6 to 8 burgers. the quinoa and lentils are nearly quinoa coconut chocolate chunk quinoa is finished cooking when ••• cookies, as well as a number of texture in cooking." tender, about 10 minutes. Add When choosing packaged qui- it appears as if each grain has the peas and cook until the peas, salad recipes. "popped" open. Remove from noa to cook, you'll want to buy the SAVORY RED LENTIL, quinoa, and lentils are tender, 2 Alfalfa Restaurant on Main heat; fluff with a fork. QUINOA, AND VEGETABLE Street in Lexington, Ky., has been prewashed, even though it might be a few cents more per ounce. STEW to 4 minutes more. Stir in the serving vegetarian dishes for Thoroughly washing qui- This recipe for savory red len- remaining broth as needed if the decades, and quinoa appeared BLACK BEAN AND noa before cooking removes all QUINOA BURGER til, quinoa, and vegetable stew is mixture seems too thick. Serve on the Alfalfa menu long before traces of its bitter saponin coat- from Ellie Krieger’s new “Weeknight garnished with a dollop of yogurt healthful grains became trendy. ing, nature's way of making the FROM ALFALFA'S IN LEXINGTON, KY. Wonders: Delicious, Healthy Din- and a sprinkle of cilantro leaves. A black bean quinoa burger high-protein seeds unattractive ners in 30 Minutes or Less” (Hough- Makes 4 servings. has recently been added to Al- Ingredients: ton Mifflin Harcourt, $29.99). to birds and other seedeaters. In Nutritional information per falfa's menu. The recipe was 2 cans (15 ounces each) black addition to being unpalatable, 2 cup serving, 2 tablespoons yo- developed by assistant kitchen saponin is mildly toxic, causing beans, drained and rinsed Ingredients: manager Isaac Benson. low-level gastrointestinal dis- ¾ cup dry quinoa 5 cups low-sodium vegetable gurt, and 1½ teaspoon cilantro Alfalfa manager Karissa Ar- tress in some people. ½ red bell pepper, minced broth leaves: 510 calories, 12 g. fat, 25 g. nold Lindstrom said the restau- But cleaning quinoa is a ½ green bell pepper, minced 1 large onion protein, 76 g. carbohydrate, 15 g. rant is committed to offering chore because the tiny seeds 1 medium red onion, minced 1 large carrot fiber, 0 mg. cholesterol, 660 mg. delicious and healthy food for (often mistakenly called grains) ½ bunch green onion, minced 2 tablespoons olive oil sodium. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 LIFE

Gamer ADVICE: Dear Abby Continued from Life 3 He was an instant addict, Twitch.tv, a website that lets playing up to eight hours a fans watch their gaming idols But in 2009, he moved day until his mother seized practice and play for hours Kids’ Handheld away from competition to fo- his Xbox controller (it took on end — gamers get a piece cus on the game in a different her a while to figure out that of the ad revenue and the Electronics May be More way. Under the name of his he had spares stashed away). $4.99 monthly subscription team, OpTic Gaming, he put He developed reflexes fast fee that allows fans to com- videos onto YouTube show- and precise enough to dis- ment on the action. Than Fun and Games ing everything from “Call patch foes a split second af- of Duty” strategies to tour- Add it up, and Haag said DEAR ABBY: I am writing ple check their emails while they ter they appeared on screen, he made more than $100,000 about the letter from “Holding My are in church, or couples sitting to- nament highlights to equip- and soon, he was winning a ment reviews. last year. While the earnings Tongue” (Nov. 8), the woman who gether at a restaurant, both fixated few hundred dollars at small was upset because many children He quickly became aware of competitive video gam- on their electronic devices and not competitions. ers are notoriously opaque, were playing with speaking a word to each other. of a ravenous appetite for con- electronic devices It’s sad to imagine what the next That changed after he lacking the publicly disclosed tent related to the game: One joined OpTic. Live video during her grand- generation will be like if we don’t contracts of other pro sports, early effort, an artfully edited game tournaments had be- children’s school start putting the devices down and montage of sniper kills ac- come major attractions, com- journalists Breslau and How- concerts and interacting with each other again companied by a rap and metal ell O’Neill said Haag’s claim recitals. While I like human beings. I raised all three plete with giant video screens, agree that most soundtrack, has attracted elaborate stages and play- was credible. of my kids this way, so I know it’s nearly 6 million views to date. children should not impossible. — MAINTAINING by-play announcers, and in But with commercial pay attention to YouTube pays content cre- success has come a legion HUMAN CONTACT 2011, a year after Haag gradu- the event at hand, ators a slice of the advertising ated from Stagg, he and three of “Call of Duty” aficiona- as the mother of DEAR ABBY: By Abigail Van Buren When my pre- revenue their videos bring in. teammates took first place dos who regard Haag and two children on cious mother passed away last Google did not respond to a in a Los Angeles competi- his teammates as “money the autism spec- summer, my sister-in-law brought query seeking comment, but tion put on by Activision, the whores,” more interested in trum, I have a different perspective. two handheld games to the funeral. various YouTubers peg the There are apps and games My niece and nephew played and publisher of “Call of Duty.” Internet cash than victory. designed to keep these children rate at roughly $2 per 1,000 Their prize was $400,000. OpTic has performed poorly played while the pastor spoke about occupied and help them deal with my mother. views, with some getting sig- It was a jaw-dropping in recent months, and when nificantly more — and Ro- the stress and anxiety of being in a It was the last straw for me in amount of money for playing the team seriously stumbled large group of people. I should not driguez saw enough potential a series of incredibly rude actions a video game, but Haag said at a Philadelphia tournament have to leave my sons at home be- over the years. My children were in the venture to quit his in- he viewed the win as a freak cause they are on the spectrum, so surance job and devote him- this month, Twitter erupted also appalled. When respect is no occurrence, not something a harmless, quiet game that allows longer taught at home, we sink self full time to OpTic. with malicious glee. them to participate without being he could count on to make Haag said he wants to to the lowest level as a society. — “For nine months, I didn’t a living. So at Rodriguez’s disruptive is a godsend to me. DEBRA ON THE EAST COAST get paid a single dime, and prove the naysayers wrong Sometimes it is not obvious urging, he concentrated on WHY someone is doing something; I sacrificed more then than building a fan base online. by winning a championship DEAR ABBY: I have stopped at- this year, and after a diz- so as long as it isn’t disrupting the ever,” said Rodriguez, now 33. “He explained how they event, please try to be tolerant. — tending my friends’ grandchildren’s “My girlfriend was 8 months were monetizing their con- zying round of OpTic ros- LAURA IN recitals because I, too, cannot toler- pregnant when I decided to tent on YouTube, and they ter changes, he will get his DEAR LAURA: Your point is ate rudeness. Many parents today just don’t want to bother with their drop the news on her: ‘Hey, were making ad revenue ev- chance when Activision and well-stated, and was one made by a I want to pursue this as a ca- Major League Gaming hold number of parents of children with children. If there is a toy that can ery single month,” Haag said. keep them busy, their parents “en- reer. I really want to dedicate “It was a solid stream of in- a $1 million event in March. special needs. Readers had interest- ing comments on this topic, so I’m able” them to grow up as idiots who 100 percent of my time and come you could rely on every So just about every night can’t appreciate the world and its effort to growing this poten- sharing a few: paycheck.” you can go online and find beauty because their world is lived tially big opportunity.’ Haag pumped out videos, him at his Xbox, blowing DEAR ABBY: If there’s a possi- entirely on an electronic screen. — “And she said, ‘Do it.’” mixing game play lessons and away avatars while discuss- bility young children could be unruly GEORGE IN SOUTH CAROLINA Rodriguez decided to ex- tournament travelogues with ing strategy with his team- during a performance, I think they DEAR ABBY: tend awareness of the OpTic reflections on heavy subjects should be allowed to use a tablet or What parents mates and occasionally ad- who allow this type of behavior Gaming brand — whose icon such as death and religion. dressing fans who dissect his something to keep them occupied. is an interlocking black “O” Sometimes it’s hard to find a sit- don’t seem to understand is that it His audience was modest at every move and utterance transfers to the classroom. Their and a neon green “G” — by first, but in mid-2013, after ter or afford one. When children get on a scrolling comment box. dragged to programs they have no children assume it’s OK to ignore forming a new competitive a year of good tournament the teacher, the lesson and instruc- team. After asking around, Though their devotion mys- interest in, they lose patience and results, the release of a new become fidgety. If given something tions that in some cases could save he offered a spot to Haag, tifies Haag’s father, it also “Call of Duty” game and a makes him proud of the path to occupy their attention, as long as a life. — FRUSTRATED EDUCA- then a student at Stagg High move to the “OpTic House” TOR IN MIAMI his son is blazing. it has headphones, then I don’t see School in Palos Hills. — a home and practice space a problem. I’d rather have that than Haag built his gaming that team members share in “I watch almost every eve- kids shouting, screaming and cry- DEAR ABBY: I used to conduct chops playing various titles — the Chicago suburbs — the ning,” said Jeff Haag, a car- ing because they’re unhappy being workshops for teachers on how to his handle, “Nadeshot,” comes numbers exploded. Today his penter whose Twitter handle, there. — UNDERSTANDING IN instruct with newspapers. When I from a lethal move in the sci- channel has received more @dadshot, has made him a LOUISIANA started my lecture, I would begin by ence fiction game “Halo” in minor gaming celebrity in saying, “OK, teachers, turn off your which a grenade is followed than 65 million views. DEAR ABBY: In this digital age, iPads, iPhones and iPods, because I by a gunshot — but switched Haag found other income his own right. “Actually, I’m we have lost touch with basic com- don’t want to become iRate.” They his allegiance to “Call of Duty” sources, too, from a sponsor- watching right now. It’s just mon decency and respect for others. loved it, and it was a great kickoff in 2007 when his parents gave ship with energy drink-mak- crazy how these kids love I not only notice this in children, for the lecture. — ALFRED IN him the game for Christmas. er Red Bull to a channel on watching him.” but adults as well. I have seen peo- TEXAS

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(N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (N) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NFL Live (N) (CC) NBA Tonight FAM 39 39 ››› The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. ›› The Mummy Returns (2001) Brendan Fraser. Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your How I Met Your How I Met Your › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Friends learn that maturity › Grown Ups (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Friends learn Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) does not always come with age. that maturity does not always come with age. 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World’s Dumbest... ’ USA 58 58 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Fin Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family “Hit ››› Bridesmaids “Identity” ’ (CC) tries to locate a missing person. detectives probe a cult. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Treehouse” ’ “” “Little Bo Bleep” and Run” ’ (2011) (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Mob Wives (CC) Couples Therapy “Get Real” ’ ›› Anger Management (2003, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson. Premiere. ’ Best Week Ever Mob Wives “Life Sentences” (CC) Best Week Ever

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(CC) Criminals’ perspectives. ’ (CC) tectives hunt down an art forger. ’ IND 18 18 Heart For The World Marcus and Joni Lamb host a fundraiser. Heart For The World Marcus and Joni Lamb host a fundraiser. ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 Paid Program Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune ››› The Pursuit of Happyness (2006, Drama) Will Smith, Jaden Christopher Syre Smith, Thandie The Middle “The KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet (N) ’ (CC) “Fabulous Food” Newton. A man strives for a better life for himself and his son. ’ Kiss” ’ (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Live at 7 (N) The Olympic Zone XXII Winter Olympics Figure Skating, Snowboarding, Freestyle Skiing. From Sochi, Russia. Figure skating team events; snowboarding; freestyle NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) (N) skiing. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders FC Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Panel del Amor; Franco de Vita. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 27 27 › Milk Money Paid Program Paid Program Made in America Rake “Serial Killer” Keegan faces off The Following “Trust Me” Joe starts a 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Lu- (1994), Ed Harris against the mayor. ’ (CC) (DVS) new plan. ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) cas Bros. Moving Co.” ’ (CC) The First 48 “Girl Fight; Blink of an Eye” The First 48 A clerk is shot by a The First 48 “Cold and Callous” A teen- The First 48 “Brutal Business” Police The First 48 Masked gunmen terrorize The First 48 “The Hit List; Hand in A&E 52 52 A mother is shot in her car. masked man. (CC) age boy is shot in his home. probe the murder of two friends. a family. (CC) Hand” (CC) The Walking Dead “Hounded” Michonne The Walking Dead The governor seeks The Walking Dead “Made to Suffer” A The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Rick tries to save The Walking Dead “Home” The group The Walking Dead AMC 67 67 makes a decision. (CC) information. (CC) new threat arises at the prison. one of his group. (CC) debates the next step. (CC) (CC) APL 43 43 Too Cute! “Big Jobs Little Paws” ’ Too Cute! “Fuzzy Puppy Stars” ’ Too Cute! (N) ’ Lil BUB’s Surprise Puppy Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Lil BUB’s Surprise Puppy BET 56 56 › B.A.P.S (1997, Comedy) Halle Berry, Martin Landau, Ian Richardson. (CC) 35 & Ticking (2011) Nicole Ari Parker. Friends try to figure out where their lives are heading. ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007) Gabrielle Union. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Shahs of Sunset The gang takes a trip Shahs of Sunset The group plans a ››› Ocean’s Thirteen (2007, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. Danny ››› Ocean’s Thirteen (2007) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. to Turkey. yachting trip. (Part 2 of 2) Ocean and his gang seek to right a wrong. Danny Ocean and his gang seek to right a wrong. CBUT 29 29 XXII Winter Olympics From Sochi, Russia. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) XXII Winter Olympics Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding,Cross-Country Skiing. (N) (S Live) (CC) C M T 61 61 ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984) (CC) ›› Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. (CC) Swamp Pawn “Housejacked” (N) My Big Redneck Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Dog Show “136th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show” From Madison Square Garden in New York. The Profit “LA Dogworks” Clean Easier Paid Program CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown The Sixties: The British Invasion The Sixties: The British Invasion Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown The Atlanta Child Murders Presumed Guilty: Murder CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown The Atlanta Child Murders Presumed Guilty: Murder COM 60 60 ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember ›› American Pie 2 (2001, Comedy) Jason Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth. Friends ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders ›› Jackass 3.5 (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers. (CC) rent a summerhouse on Lake Michigan and chase girls. (CC) take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (2011) (CC) D I S 41 41 Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Liv & Maddie ’ I Didn’t Do It ’ Phineas and Ferb Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Moonshiners “Aftershock” One final Moonshiners “Liquid Courage” Jeff and MythBusters “Star Wars: SithBusters” Moonshiners “Aftershock” One final Moonshiners “Liquid Courage” Jeff and Moonshiners “Aftershock” One final DSC 8 8 run. ’ (CC) Mark reach a roadblock. (CC) (N) ’ (CC) run. ’ (CC) Mark reach a roadblock. (CC) run. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 E! News ›› You’ve Got Mail (1998, Romance-Comedy) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Parker Posey. Two bitter busi- Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately ness rivals conduct an online love affair. Khloé hurt by interview. “And All That Jazzzzzzz” ESPN 32 32 College Basketball Gonzaga at Memphis. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Wichita State at Northern Iowa. (N) (Live) NHRA Drag Racing Circle K Winternationals, Qualifying. (N Same-day Tape) NBA Tonight (N) Basketball 30 for 30 (CC) FAM 39 39 ››› Twister ›› Jumanji (1995) Robin Williams. A sinister board game puts its players in mortal jeopardy. ››› Despicable Me (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. ››› Men in Black (1997), Will Smith FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Red Eye Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine Stossel Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Stacking Up” Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ›› Hall Pass (2011, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis, Jenna Fischer. Two ››› Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore. A ›› Hall Pass (2011) Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis. Two married men get one week to do whatever they please. suddenly single 40-something needs help finding his groove again. married men get one week to do whatever they please. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Third Round. (CC) Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Champions: Allianz Championship, Second Round. Golf Central Golf Central Golf Central Be My Valentine (2013, Romance) Wil- Chance at Romance (2013) Erin Krakow, Ryan McPartlin, Ian Andrew. Premiere. When Calls the Heart New male miners Chance at Romance (2013, Romance-Comedy) Erin Krakow, Ryan McPartlin. A HALL 19 19 liam Baldwin, Natalie Brown. (CC) A surprise awaits a woman who begins an online relationship. (CC) come to Coal Valley. (N) surprise awaits a woman who begins an online relationship. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Lana & Jacob” Property Brothers “Kristine & Paul” House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 JFK Assassination: The Definitive Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) The Curse of Oak Island (CC) The Curse of Oak Island (CC) The Curse of Oak Island (CC) The Curse of Oak Island (CC) LI FE 51 51 The Husband She Met Online (2013, Suspense) Jason Gray-Stanford. (CC) The Girl He Met Online (2014, Suspense) Yvonne Zima. Premiere. (CC) Girl Fight (2011, Docudrama) Anne Heche, James Tupper. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup: Raw “Lasting Impressions” Lockup: Santa Rosa Lockup: Santa Rosa MTV 63 63 ›› Step Up (2006, Musical) Channing Tatum. A troubled guy’s dancing attracts the attention of a ballerina. ’ ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008, Drama) Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Will Kemp. ’ The House Bunny NBCS 34 34 College Hockey Maine at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) Shipping up English Premier League Match of the Day (N) World Series of Fighting 8 ’ NICK 40 40 Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat ’ (CC) Sam & Cat (N) ’ Hathaways Thundermans AwesomenessTV Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› 28 Days (2000, Comedy-Drama) Sandra Bullock, Viggo Mortensen. (CC) ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006) Meryl Streep. R O OT 31 31 College Basketball College Basketball New Mexico State at Seattle. (N) (Live) College Basketball Santa Clara at San Diego. (N Same-day Tape) College Basketball Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops Disturbance Cops Cops sur- Cops A cyclist tries Auction Hunters Thrift Hunters ’ Cops “Coast to Cops ’ (CC) Cops Cops sur- Cops “Cell Phone SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) call. ’ (CC) prise a jaywalker. to flee. ’ (N) ’ Coast” ’ (CC) prise a jaywalker. Secrets” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 › Resident Evil (2002, Horror) ›› Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory. ›› Resident Evil: Extinction (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr. ›› Daybreakers (2009, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades ›› Love’s Resounding Courage (2010) Cheryl Ladd. ›› Love Comes Softly (2003, Drama) Katherine Heigl. ››› Love’s Enduring Promise (2004) Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Preparing for the TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ LARP Nerd War. TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R.: Sex Edi Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R.: Sex Edi Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez. ›› Red (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich. The CIA targets a team of › Rush Hour 3 (2007) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. Carter and A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. (CC) former agents for assassination. (CC) (DVS) Lee battle Chinese gangsters in Paris. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Steven Universe ›› Firehouse Dog (2007, Comedy) Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok. King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Boondocks Space Dandy (N) TRAV 36 36 Jamaica Bared (CC) The Trip: 2014 (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Guinness World Records Unleashed Guinness World Records Unleashed Guinness World Records Unleashed Panic Button Panic Button Panic Button Panic Button Top 20 Most Shocking ’ USA 58 58 › The Back-up Plan (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Alex O’Loughlin, Michaela Watkins. A Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ›› The Game single woman becomes pregnant, then meets her ideal man. (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Moon Landing” “Truth Be Told” “Airport 2010” ’ “Hawaii” ’ “Heart Broken” Plan (2007) (CC) VH1 62 62 Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Mob Wives “Life Sentences” (CC) Couples Therapy “Get Real” ’ ›› Rock Star (2001) Mark Wahlberg.

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The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, February 06, 2014 • Classifieds 13 CLASSIFIEDS

FORE THE FORECLO- Judgment and Order follows: cial interest in which was Judgment Rendered: 01" WEST ALONG CEN- SURE SALE OF YOUR Granting Plaintiff's Motion assigned by MORTGAGE 12-13-13 TERLINE A DISTANCE HOME. You have only 20 For Default Judgment and All standing timber located ELECTRONIC REGIS- Writ Issued: 12-26-13 OF 1040.60 FEET; DAYS from the recording Decree of Foreclosure: within the Westerly 300 TRATION SYSTEMS, Writ Received: 12-27-13 THENCE SOUTH 01 DE- of the sale will be to date of this notice to 12-27-13 feet more or less of tax INC., AS NOMINEE FOR Levy Date: 01-13-14 GREES 52' 45" EAST deprive the Grantor and all pursue mediation. DO NOT Order of Sale Issued: parcel number FAIRWAY INDEPENDENT ALONG SAID CENTER- those who hold by, through DELAY. CONTACT A 01-06-14 031077001000 measured MORTGAGE CORPORA- TO Unknown Heirs and LINE A DISTANCE OF or under the Grantor of all HOUSING COUNSELOR Order of Sale Received along US Highway 12 in TION (or by its Devisees of June Gillispie, 122.25 FEET TO THE their interest in the above- OR AN ATTORNEY LI- 01-15-14 Section 10, Township 12 successors-in-interest and deceased; Pam Brown; SOUTH LINE OF SAID described property. IX. CENSED IN WASHING- Levy Date: 1-22-14 North, Range 6 East W.M. /or assigns, if any), to Alicia M. Gillispie; Richard SUBDIVISION AND THE Anyone having any objec- TON NOW to assess your JPMorgan Chase Bank, Gillispie; Norma Harter; TERMINUS OF SAID tions to this sale on any situation and refer you to TO GERD E. SCHOPP SEALED BIDS MUST BE National Association. II. No Juanita Williams; Occu- CENTERLINE. SIDE grounds whatsoever will be mediation if you are eligible and JERI L. SCHOPP, DELIVERED BEFORE action commenced by the pants of the Premises; and LINES TO BE EXTENDED afforded an opportunity to and it may help you save individually and as hus- 11:00 A.M., February 25, Beneficiary of the Deed of any persons or parties AND/OR SHORTENED AT be heard as to those your home. See below for band and wife; SCHO- 2014 (Lewis County official Trust is now pending to claiming to have any right, COURSE CHANGES SO objections if they bring a safe sources of help. FORD, INC. a Washington time is displayed on Axx- seek satisfaction of the title, estate, lien or interest AS TO TERMINATE AT lawsuit to restrain the sale SEEKING ASSISTANCE corporation; ess Intertel phones in the obligation in any Court by in the real property descri- THEIR RESPECTIVE IN- pursuant to RCW Housing counselors and ("Judgment Debtors"). office of the Board of reason of the Borrower's or bed in the complaint. TERSECTION. ALSO TO- 61.24.130. Failure to bring legal assistance may be Commissioners) Grantor's default on the (Judgment Debtors) GETHER WITH AN EASE- such a lawsuit may result available at little or no cost The Superior Court of obligation secured by the MENT FOR THE PUR- in a waiver of any proper to you. If you would like Lewis County has directed Minimum bid amount is Deed of Trust/Mortgage. The Superior Court of POSE OF INGRESS, grounds for invalidating the assistance in determining the undersigned Sheriff of $37,000. III. The default(s) for which Lewis County has directed EGRESS AND UTILITIES Trustee's sale. NOTICE your rights and opportuni- Lewis County to sell the this foreclosure is made is the undersigned Sheriff of AS DELINEATED ON TO OCCUPANTS OR ties to keep your house, property described below Sealed bids must be deliv- /are as follows: Failure to Lewis County to sell the SEGREGATION SURVEY TENANTS - The purchaser you may contact the follow- to satisfy a judgment in the ered to the Lewis County pay when due the following property described below RECORDED OCTOBER at the Trustee's Sale is ing: The statewide foreclo- above entitled action. If Commissioners Office (351 amounts which are now in to satisfy a judgment in the 14, 1994 UNDER AUDI- entitled to possession of sure hotline for assistance developed the property ad- NW North St, CMS-01, arrears: $12,102.16 IV. above entitled action. TOR'S FILE NO. 9416484 the property on the 20th and referral to housing dress is: Chehalis, WA 98532) by The sum owing on the IN VOLUME 12 OF SUR- day following the sale, as counselors recommended 11:00 a.m. on the date obligation secured by the ("Property") commonly VEYS, PAGE 262, RE- against the Grantor under by the Housing Finance 2923 Jackson Highway, specified for opening and Deed of Trust is: The known as 1307 St. Helens CORDS OF LEWIS the deed of trust (the Commission: Toll-free: 1- Chehalis, Lewis County, in an envelope clearly principal sum of Street, Centralia, WA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. owner) and anyone having 877-894-HOME (1-877- Washington 98532 marked "SEALED BID $153,569.61, together with 98531. The Property situ- More commonly known as: an interest junior to the 894-4663) or Web site: FOR TIMBER AT 8911 interest as provided in the ated in Lewis County, 229 HIDDEN MEADOWS deed of trust, including http://www.dfi.wa.gov The sale of the above U.S. HIGHWAY 12, RAN- Note from the 2/1/2013, State of Washington, is DR, CHEHALIS, WA occupants who are not /consumers described property is to DLE, WA". A Cashier's and such other costs and legally described as: 98532 which is subject to tenants. After the 20th day /homeownership take place: Check in the amount of fees as are provided by that certain Deed of Trust following the sale the pur- /post_purchase_counselor $500.00 shall accompany statute. V. The above- THE SOUTH 50 FEET, dated 8/24/2007, recorded chaser has the right to s_foreclosure.htm. The Time: 10:00 a.m. each bid, which will be described real property will LOT 3, BLOCK 2, A.O. 8/30/2007, under 3288992 evict occupants who are United States Department Date : Friday, returned if bid is not the be sold to satisfy the KULIEN ADDITION AS records of LEWIS County, not tenants by summary of Housing and Urban February 28th, 2014 successful bid for the expense of sale and the RECORDED IN VOLUME Washington, from MI- proceedings under Chapter Development: Toll-free: 1- Place: Main Entrance timber, and credited toward obligation secured by the 1 OF PLATS, PAGE 98. CHAEL V. TAYLOR AND 59.12 RCW. For tenant- 800-569-4287 or National Lobby, Old Lewis County the purchase price if the Deed of Trust as provided SITUATE IN THE COUN- JOAN TAYLOR HUSBAND occupied property, the pur- Web Site: http:/ Courthouse, bid is successful. by statute. Said sale will be TY OF LEWIS, STATE OF AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), chaser shall provide a /portal.hud.gov/hudportal 351 NW North St., made without warranty, WASHINGTON to TITLE GUARANTY tenant with written notice in /HUD or for Local counsel- Chehalis, WA Inquiries regarding the tim- expressed or implied, re- COMPANY OF LEWIS accordance with RCW ing agencies in Washing- ber may be made to Lewis garding title, possession or The sale of the above COUNTY, as Trustee, to 61.24.060. THIS NOTICE ton: http://www.hud.gov County Public Works De- encumbrances on 2/14 described property is to secure an obligation in IS THE FINAL STEP BE- /offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc partment at 360-740-1123 /2014. The defaults refer- take place: favor of WELLS FARGO FORE THE FORECLO- /index.cfm?webListAction The judgment debtor can or email red to in Paragraph III must FINANCIAL WASHING- SURE SALE OF YOUR =searchandamp;searchst avoid the sale by paying greg.snelson@lewiscountywa. be cured by 2/3/2014 (11 Time: 10:00 a.m. TON 1, INC., as Beneficia- HOME. You have only 20 ate=WAandamp;filterSvc= the judgment amount of gov. days before the sale date) Date: Friday, ry, the beneficial interest in DAYS from the recording dfc The statewide civil $583,672.11 together with to cause a discontinuance March 14, 2014 which was assigned by date of this notice to legal aid hotline for assis- interest, costs, and fees, The Board of County Com- of the sale. The sale will be Place: Main Entrance WELLS FARGO FINAN- pursue mediation. DO NOT tance and referrals to other before the sale date. For missioners reserves the discontinued and termina- Lobby, Old Lewis County CIAL WASHINGTON 1, DELAY. CONTACT A housing counselors and the exact amount, contact right to reject any or all ted if at any time before 2/3 Courthouse, INC. (or by its successors- HOUSING COUNSELOR attorneys: Telephone: 1- the Sheriff at the address bids and to waive all /2014 (11 days before the 351 NW North St., in-interest and/or assigns, OR AN ATTORNEY LI- 800-606-4819 or Web site: stated below: informalities in the bidding. sale) the default as set Chehalis, WA if any), to Wells Fargo CENSED IN WASHING- http://nwjustice.org Steve Mansfield, forth in Paragraph III is Financial Washington 1, TON NOW to assess your /what-clear. If the sale is SHERIFF, Dated this 27th day of cured and the Trustee's The judgment debtor can Inc. II. No action com- situation and refer you to set aside for any reason, LEWIS COUNTY, January, 2014. fees and costs are paid. avoid the sale by paying menced by the Beneficiary mediation if you are eligible including if the Trustee is WASHINGTON Payment must be in cash the judgment amount of of the Deed of Trust is now and it may help you save unable to convey title, the Clerk of the Board of or with cashiers or certified $190,967.61 together with pending to seek satisfac- your home. See below for Purchaser at the sale shall By County Commissioners checks from a State or interest, costs, and fees, tion of the obligation in any safe sources of help. be entitled only to a return Lewis County, Washington federally chartered bank. before the sale date. For Court by reason of the SEEKING ASSISTANCE of the monies paid to the Stacy A. Brown, The sale may be termina- the exact amount, contact Borrower's or Grantor's de- Housing counselors and Trustee. This shall be the Chief Civil Deputy Publish: East County Jour- ted any time after the 2/3 the Sheriff at the address fault on the obligation legal assistance may be Purchaser's sole and ex- 345 W. Main St. nal January 29, 2014 & /2014 (11 days before the stated below: secured by the Deed of available at little or no cost clusive remedy. The pur- Chehalis, Washington February 5, 2014 sale date) and before the Trust/Mortgage. III. The to you. If you would like chaser shall have no fur- 98532 Chronicle January 30, sale, by the Borrower or Steve Mansfield, default(s) for which this assistance in determining ther recourse against the Phone (360) 748-9286 2014 & February 6, 2014 Grantor or the holder of SHERIFF, foreclosure is made is/are your rights and opportuni- Trustor, the Trustee, the L#0150 January 30 & any recorded junior lien or LEWIS COUNTY, as follows: Failure to pay ties to keep your house, Beneficiary, the Benefi- LEGAL DESCRIPTION February 6, 2014 encumbrance by paying WASHINGTON when due the following you may contact the follow- ciary's Agent, or the Bene- the principal and interest, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S amounts which are now in ing: The statewide foreclo- ficiary's Attorney. If you Parcel Number: plus costs, fees and ad- By Stacy A. Brown, SALE Pursuant to the arrears: $51,995.65 IV. sure hotline for assistance have previously been dis- 010734 001 000 vances, if any, made pur- Chief Civil Deputy Revised Code of Washing- The sum owing on the and referral to housing charged through bankrupt- suant to the terms of the 345 W. Main St. ton 61.24, et seq. TS No.: obligation secured by the counselors recommended cy, you may have been Legal: obligation and/or Deed of Chehalis, Washington WA-13-562635-TC APN Deed of Trust is: The by the Housing Finance released of personal liabili- Tract 12 of VALLEY VIEW Trust, and curing all other 98532 No.: 018556-001-006 Title principal sum of Commission: Toll-free: 1- ty for this loan in which TRACTS as recorded in defaults. VI. A written Phone (360) 748-9286 Order No.: $546,957.03, together with 877-894-HOME (1-877- case this letter is intended Volume 4 of Plats, page 5, Notice of Default was L#0129 January 16, 23 & 130113677-WA-MSO interest as provided in the 894-4663) or Web site: to exercise the note hold- EXCEPTING THERE- transmitted by the Benefi- 30 & February 6, 2014 Grantor(s): MICHAEL V Note from the 10/29/2012, http://www.dfi.wa.gov ers right's against the real FROM that part of Tract ciary or Trustee to the TAYLOR, JOAN TAYLOR and such other costs and /consumers property only. THIS OF- NOTICE OF 12, VALLEY VIEW Borrower and Grantor at Grantee(s): WELLS FAR- fees as are provided by /homeownership FICE IS ATTEMPTING TO PUBLIC HEARING TRACTS, described as fol- the following address(es): GO FINANCIAL WASH- statute. V. The above- /post_purchase_counselor COLLECT A DEBT AND lows: BEGINNING at the NAME TERRY F. KALISTA INGTON 1, INC. Deed of described real property will s_foreclosure.htm. The ANY INFORMATION OB- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Southwest corner of said AND ELLEN A. KALISTA, Trust Instrument be sold to satisfy the United States Department TAINED WILL BE USED EN that a public hearing Tract 12, said point being HUSBAND AND WIFE /Reference No.: 3288992 I. expense of sale and the of Housing and Urban FOR THAT PURPOSE. As will be held to adopt rules the intersection of the East (WHO ACQUIRED TITLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- obligation secured by the Development: Toll-free: 1- required by law, you are and regulations for the line of Jackson Highway AS TERRY KALISTA AND EN that Quality Loan Serv- Deed of Trust as provided 800-569-4287 or National hereby notified that a neg- Lewis County Noxious and the North line of the ELLEN KALISTA) AD- ice Corp. of Washington, by statute. Said sale will be Web Site: http:/ ative credit report reflecting Weed Control Board and to Logan Hill County Road, DRESS 419 MIENARS the undersigned Trustee, made without warranty, /portal.hud.gov/hudportal on your credit record may adopt the Lewis County formerly the H. L. Bull RD, MORTON, WA 98356 will on 3/7/2014, at 10:00 expressed or implied, re- /HUD or for Local counsel- be submitted to a credit Noxious Weed list. Said Road; thence North 37°30' by both first class and AM At the entrance to the garding title, possession or ing agencies in Washing- report agency if you fail to hearing will be held Febru- East along the North line of certified mail, proof of Lewis County Courthouse, encumbrances on 3/7 ton: http://www.hud.gov fulfill the terms of your ary 11, 2014 at 4:00 PM in said Logan Hill County which is in the possession located at 351 N.W. North /2014. The defaults refer- /offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc credit obligations. Dated: the Lewis County Court- Road, 393.4 feet; thence of the Trustee; and the Street, Chehalis, WA red to in Paragraph III must /index.cfm?webListAction OCT. 09, 2013 Quality house, meeting room #003 North 1°00' West 51.07 Borrower and Grantor were 98532 sell at public auction be cured by 2/24/2014 (11 =searchandsearchstate= Loan Service Corp. of at 351 NW North St, feet to the Place of begin- personally served, if appli- to the highest and best days before the sale date) WAandfilterSvc=dfc The Washington, as Trustee Chehalis, WA. Any person ning; thence North 1°00' cable, with said written bidder, payable in the form to cause a discontinuance statewide civil legal aid By: Tricia Moreno, Assis- may appear and be heard West 70.0 feet to the Notice of Default or the of credit bid or cash bid in of the sale. The sale will be hotline for assistance and tant Secretary Trustee's either for or against the center of Dillenbaugh written Notice of Default the form of cashier's check discontinued and termina- referrals to other housing Mailing Address: Quality adoption of the proposed Creek; thence Southerly was posted in a conspicu- or certified checks from ted if at any time before 2 counselors and attorneys: Loan Service Corp. of matters. An open public along the center line of ous place on the real federally or State chartered /24/2014 (11 days before Telephone: 1-800-606- Washington C/O Quality meeting will precede and Dillenbaugh Creek 55 feet, property described in Para- banks, at the time of sale the sale) the default as set 4819 or Web site: http:/ Loan Service Corp. 2141 follow the public hearing. more or less to a point that graph I above, and the the following described real forth in Paragraph III is /nwjustice.org/what-clear. If Fifth Avenue, San Diego, is North 52°30' West 74.0 Trustee has possession of property, situated in the cured and the Trustee's the sale is set aside for any CA 92101 (866) 645-7711 Bill Wamsley, Coordinator feet from the Place of proof of such service or County of LEWIS, State of fees and costs are paid. reason, including if the Trustee's Physical Ad- Lewis County Noxious Beginning; thence South posting. These require- Washington, to-wit: LOT 4 Payment must be in cash Trustee is unable to con- dress: Quality Loan Serv- Weed Control Board 52°30' East 74.0 feet to the ments were completed as OF HIDDEN MEADOWS, or with cashiers or certified vey title, the Purchaser at ice Corp. of Washington L#0140 January 30 & Place of Beginning. of 9/4/2013. VII. The Trust- SEGREGATION SURVEY, checks from a State or the sale shall be entitled 19735 10th Avenue NE, February 6, 2014 EXCEPT ALSO a part of ee whose name and ad- RECORDED DECEMBER federally chartered bank. only to a return of the Suite N-200 Poulsbo, WA Tract 12, VALLEY VIEW dress are set forth below IN THE 22, 1997, UNDER AUDI- The sale may be termina- monies paid to the Trustee. 98370 (866) 645-7711 TRACTS, described as fol- will provide in writing to SUPERIOR COURT TOR'S FILE NO. 3032865, ted any time after the 2/24 This shall be the Purchas- Sale Line: 714-730-2727 lows: BEGINNING at the anyone requesting it, a OF THE STATE IN VOLUME 16 OF SUR- /2014 (11 days before the er's sole and exclusive Or Login to: http:/ Southwest corner of said statement of all costs and OF WASHINGTON VEYS, PAGE 299, RE- sale date) and before the remedy. The purchaser /wa.qualityloan.com TS Tract 12, said point being fees due at any time prior FOR LEWIS COUNTY CORDS OF LEWIS sale, by the Borrower or shall have no further re- No.: WA-13-586762-SH the intersection of the East to the sale. VIII. The effect COUNTY, WASHINGTON, Grantor or the holder of course against the Trustor, A-4416452 01/16/2014, 02 line of Jackson Highway of the sale will be to LNV CORPORATION, ) BEING LOCATED WITHIN any recorded junior lien or the Trustee, the Beneficia- /06/2014 and the North line of the deprive the Grantor and all a Nevada ) A PORTION OF THE encumbrance by paying ry, the Beneficiary's Agent, L#0115 January 16 & Logan Hill County Road; those who hold by, through corporation, assignee ) NORTHWEST QUARTER the principal and interest, or the Beneficiary's Attor- February 6, 2014 thence North 37°30' East or under the Grantor of all to the FDIC as receiver ) AND A PORTION OF plus costs, fees and ad- ney. If you have previously along the North line of said their interest in the above- IN THE for Silver State ) GOVERNMENT LOT 3 OF vances, if any, made pur- been discharged through Logan Hill County Road described property. IX. SUPERIOR COURT Bank, ) SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP suant to the terms of the bankruptcy, you may have 393.4 feet; thence North 1 Anyone having any objec- OF THE STATE ) 13 NORTH, RANGE 3 obligation and/or Deed of been released of personal °00' West 19.13 feet to the tions to this sale on any OF WASHINGTON Plaintiff, ) WEST, W.M., LEWIS Trust, and curing all other liability for this loan in True Point of Beginning; grounds whatsoever will be FOR LEWIS COUNTY ) COUNTY, WASHINGTON. defaults. VI. A written which case this letter is thence North 1°00' West afforded an opportunity to vs. ) TOGETHER WITH A 30 Notice of Default was intended to exercise the 31.94'; thence North 52°30' be heard as to those CLEARVUE CAPITAL, ) ) FOOT EASEMENT FOR transmitted by the Benefi- note holders right's against West 74.0 feet to the objections if they bring a CORPORATION,)GERD E. SCHOPP ) INGRESS, EGRESS AND ciary or Trustee to the the real property only. center of the South Fork of lawsuit to restrain the sale its successors in interest ) and JERI L. ) UTILITIES LYING 15.00 Borrower and Grantor at THIS OFFICE IS AT- Dillenbaugh Creek; thence pursuant to RCW and/or assigns, ) SCHOPP, individually ) FEET ON EACH SIDE OF the following address(es): TEMPTING TO COLLECT Southerly along the center 61.24.130. Failure to bring ) and as husband and ) THE FOLLOWING DE- NAME MICHAEL V. TAY- A DEBT AND ANY INFOR- of said creek 25.0 feet, such a lawsuit may result Plaintiff, ) wife; SCHOFORD, INC. ) SCRIBED CENTERLINE; LOR AND JOAN TAYLOR MATION OBTAINED WILL more or less, to a point that in a waiver of any proper ) a Washington ) COMMENCING AT THE HUSBAND AND WIFE AD- BE USED FOR THAT is North 52°30' East 74.0 grounds for invalidating the vs. ) corporation; ) NORTHEAST CORNER DRESS 229 HIDDEN PURPOSE. As required by feet, more or less from the Trustee's sale. NOTICE ) NORTHWEST ) OF THE NORTHWEST MEADOWS DR, CHEHA- law, you are hereby noti- True Point of Beginning; TO OCCUPANTS OR UNKNOWN HEIRS ) BUSINESS ) QUARTER OF SECTION LIS, WA 98532 by both fied that a negative credit thence South 52°30' East TENANTS - The purchaser AND DEVISEES ) DEVELOPMENT ) 3, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, first class and certified report reflecting on your 74.0 feet, more or less to at the Trustee's Sale is OF JUNE GILLISPIE, ) ASSOCIATION, a) RANGE 3 WEST, W.M., mail, proof of which is in credit record may be sub- the True Point of Begin- entitled to possession of DECEASED; PAM ) Washington nonprofit ) LEWIS COUNTY, WASH- the possession of the mitted to a credit report ning. the property on the 20th BROWN; ALICIA ) corporation; JEANNE ) INGTON; THENCE Trustee; and the Borrower agency if you fail to fulfill L#0145 January 30 & day following the sale, as M. GILLISPIE; RICHARD ) HULIT, in her official ) NORTH 87 DEGREES and Grantor were person- the terms of your credit February 6, 13 & 20, 2014. against the Grantor under GILLISPIE; NORMA ) capacity as Acting ) 47'18" WEST ALONG THE ally served, if applicable, obligations. Dated: 11/04 the deed of trust (the HARTER; JUANITA ) Administrator of the CALL FOR BIDS NORTH LINE OF SAID with said written Notice of /2013 Quality Loan Service owner) and anyone having WILLIAMS; Occupants ) United States Small NORTHWEST QUARTER Default or the written No- Corp. of Washington, as an interest junior to the of the Premises; ) Business Administration, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- A DISTANCE OF 913.13 tice of Default was posted Trustee By: Tricia Moreno, deed of trust, including and any person or parties ) a United States EN that the Board of FEET; THENCE SOUTH in a conspicuous place on Assistant Secretary Trust- occupants who are not claiming to have any ) governmental agency; County Commissioners of 07 DEGREES 01'01" the real property described ee's Mailing Address: tenants. After the 20th day right, title, estate, lien or ) and JOHN DOES 1-30 Lewis County will open WEST ALONG THE CEN- in Paragraph I above, and Quality Loan Service Corp. following the sale the pur- interest in the real property) sealed bids and publicly TERLINE OF THE CHE- the Trustee has posses- of Washington C/O Quality chaser has the right to described in the complaint,) Defendants. read them aloud on or after HALIS LUMBER COMPA- sion of proof of such Loan Service Corp. 2141 evict occupants who are ) 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, NY RAILROAD RIGHT OF service or posting. These Fifth Avenue, San Diego, not tenants by summary Defendants. ) Cause No. 13-2-01121-1 February 25, 2014, in the WAY A DISTANCE OF requirements were comple- CA 92101 (866) 645-7711 proceedings under Chapter ) Commissioner's Hearing 30.11 FEET TO THE ted as of 9/30/2013. VII. Sale Line: 714-730-2727 59.12 RCW. For tenant- Cause No. 09-2-01685-1 SHERIFF'S Room on the 2nd floor of SOUTHERLY MARGIN OF The Trustee whose name Or Login to: http:/ occupied property, the pur- PUBLIC NOTICE the Historical Courthouse CHILVERS COUNTY and address are set forth /wa.qualityloan.com TS chaser shall provide a SHERIFF'S OF SALE OF in Chehalis, WA, for the ROAD AND THE TRUE below will provide in writing No.: WA-13-562635-TC tenant with written notice in PUBLIC NOTICE REAL PROPERTY sale of surplus timber on POINT OF BEGINNING to anyone requesting it, a Trustee's Physical Ad- accordance with RCW OF SALE OF county property located at OF SAID CENTERLINE; statement of all costs and dress: Quality Loan Serv- 61.24.060. THIS NOTICE REAL PROPERTY Default Judgment 8911 US Highway 12, near THENCE CONTINUING fees due at any time prior ice Corp. of Washington IS THE FINAL STEP BE- 06-04-13 Randle, WA, described as SOUTH 07 DEGREES 01' to the sale. VIII. The effect 19735 10th Avenue NE,