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$1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com May 28, 2015 Ready for State Mayfaire in Tenino Toledo, Adna and Centralia Baseball Medieval Time Period Enthusiasts to Gather Teams Prepare for Title Bids / Sports 1 in South Thurston County Park / Life 1 Winlock in a ‘Pickle’ Jail Chaplain Program for Police Solution Leaders Moving On DEPARTMENT OR CONTRACT: Mayor to Ask Chief to Return from Vacation Until Retirement By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] While Winlock elected city officials are still mulling their options for police services in the long term, they need to find a short-term solution. Winlock Police Chief Terry Williams is retiring; his last day of work is June 30. However, he is on vacation until then. The city’s one officer, Josh Goffena, is also moving on from the department on June 1, ac- cording to elected officials. “You guys are in kind of a pickle; it’s complex,” city attorney

please see WINLOCK, page Main 11 Commissioners Asked to Extend Marijuana Moratorium MORE TIME: Amendments to Solid Waste Code Needed, Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline,com Community Development Sherie Malotte and her husband, Bill, who both are chaplains at the Lewis County Jail, speak with an inmate in the jail's library on Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis. Director Says Sherie has been a chaplain at the jail for the past seven years. Bill, who said he discovered Jesus Christ in 2003 while he incarcerated, has been a chaplain at the jail for the past few years, but volunteered his time preaching in jails throughout Oregon for eight years. The couple are leaving to become pastors at Myrtle Point By Kaylee Osowski Christian Assembly in Myrtle Point, Ore., in the irst week of June. [email protected] It’s that time again. SUPPORT: Couple Used had the opportunity to run the drug addicts, the criminals.” relate to these guys. Some guy The Lewis County Board of Lewis County Jail’s chaplain Bill, 46, and Sherie, 50, both in a suit and tie hasn’t been County Commissioners is con- Experiences to Help program, she offered the job to said he is uniquely able to get there. I’ve been there, done that. sidering renewing its morato- Inmates at County Jail her husband, Bill Malotte. through to jail inmates because If God can save me, he can save rium on marijuana. “I was called to the jail be- he has faced some of the same anybody.” A hearing on the morato- By Natalie Johnson cause I got saved in jail,” said struggles as they have. For about two years, the couple has essentially run the rium is being held during the njohnson@chronline Bill Malotte, who was a drug “It comes down to Jesus regular meeting, which begins user for 19 years. “My calling Christ — they’re drawn by the at 10 a.m. Monday at the Lewis When Sherie Jeanne Malotte was to reach out to the lost, the spirit,” he said. “I can go in and please see JAIL, page Main 11 County Courthouse in Chehalis. County staff need an addi- tional six months to “develop recommendations in the form Bail Set at $250,000 for Repeat DUI Offender After Morton Crash of draft code amendments,” ac- cording to county documents. By The Chronicle He is being held in the Lewis Ford F-350 truck when he failed limit to drive. According to county docu- A man who has already been County Jail on $250,000 bail. to yield at 3 p.m. at the intersec- Coleman struck a 2007 Ford ments, the Lewis County Plan- arrested for driving under the According to the Washing- tion of state Route 7 and U.S. F-150 towing a trailer. ning Commission is recom- influence twice since November ton State Patrol, Brian B. Cole- Highway 12 in Morton. One of the second truck’s mending that additional work is now accused of vehicular as- man, 65, of Randle, had a half- Coleman’s blood alcohol two passengers was injured and sault after a Memorial Day col- gallon of Monarch vodka on the level was later determined to please see EXTEND, page Main 11 lision in Morton. front passenger seat of his 2005 be 0.154, nearly twice the legal please see CRASH, page Main 11

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News Daily Outtake: One Step Away of the Weird Both were arrested and charged with aggravated bat- tery with a deadly weapon. Both remained jailed Tuesday. James’ bail is $25,000 while Michael’s is $20,000. Court records show they do not yet have attorneys to comment on the case. Three Burglars Share Illinois Couple Tips of Trade in Video COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Welcomes Their Police looking to educate the 100th Grandchild public about ways to prevent QUINCY, Ill. (AP) — A west- break-ins turned to the experts ern Illinois couple recently cel- — a trio of convicted burglars. ebrated the birth of their 100th The Columbus Police De- grandchild. partment recruited the inmates Leo and Ruth Zanger, of with the help of the state prisons Quincy, have 53 grandchildren, agency and produced a YouTube video in which the offenders 46 great-grandchildren and one share their how-to tips. Most of great-great-grandchild. The birth Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the suggestions are common- of great-grandson Jaxton Leo on Napavine’s Maddie Thompson records the inal out against Pe Ell-Willapa Valley during the District 4 2B Softball Tour- sense warnings about locking up, April 8 made the number 100. nament in Fort Borst Park in Centralia Saturday, May 23. The story, along with many other photos, is available to keeping blinds drawn and not Leo Zanger told The Quincy subscribers at www.chronline.com. and www.lewiscountysports.com. storing valuables in cars. Herald-Whig that “the good A few recommendations Lord has just kept sending them.” stand out for originality: “Some- He says his family “could start times set it off so people know our own town.” Ruth Zanger it’s there. Don’t just buy it and Notable Quote says “there’s always room for never set it off.” That’s William one more.” Coffman, of Franklin County, The Zangers have been mar- serving time for burglary and ried 59 years and have 12 chil- aggravated robbery, on advertis- “The idea of turning the largest cormorant colony in dren. The youngest, 31-year-old ing that your home alarm sys- Joe, was already an uncle 10 tem works. the into a shooting gallery and killing times when he was born. Or Hardin County burglar Most of the family lives in Joel Hamlin on the importance cormorants on the nest is a low point in terms of the Quincy area. When they get of putting valuables in a wall recent wildlife management efforts.” together they rent a church hall safe, not a small portable safe: and it takes 50 pounds of ham or “Little safes? You can easily ten turkeys to feed everyone. just grab that and take it on out,” Bob Sallinger he said. discussing plan to kill birds to protect salmon on Columbia River Oh, Brother: Twins Or Adam Taylor, of Hamil- (see page 2 in the Sports section for the full story) ton County, on why the elderly Charged With Hurling are often targeted: It’s easier “to Bricks at Each Other burglarize them and get away with it.” Editor’s Pick ORANGE CITY, Fla. (AP) — Columbus police and the De- What are a few bricks between partment of Rehabilitation and So, What’s the Plan? brothers? Correction filmed the inmates Well, they’re worth battery last year, put the pieces together We’re not supposed to create which of course would be help- It has been more than a charges for twin 52-year-olds over the past few months and more questions when we publish ful to a reader looking to pro- week since a construction crew after officials say an argument recently posted the two-part, stories in The Chronicle. vide input. clipped a line, knocking out ser- ended with them hurling the 24-minute video, called “From We failed in that regard in The plan — hundreds of vice. projectiles at each other. the Big House to Your House.” Tuesday’s edi- pages of information and graph- In an age of cellphones, it’s The Daytona Beach News- Police Cmdr. Bob Meader tion. A story ics— is now available for view- easy for some to consider the is- Journal reported that Michael likens the impact to a child tun- on page Main 5 ing online at http://tinyurl.com/ sue a minor inconvenience, but and James Remelius were argu- ing out advice from a parent but told of the state’s o7fqptw. it is much more than that for ing in the front yard of a home heeding the same tips from a request for in- Drop us a line if you have many. last week when Michael first teacher or coach. put on a plan questions. We’re working on a According to the Pew Re- threatened to throw a brick at “For the police to say, ‘Lock for potential oil larger analysis of the plan as oil search Center, about 10 percent his brother. According to a po- your doors, keep your garage spills from rail moves through our region in of Americans have no access to lice report, Michael Remelius door shut, leave the lights on on lines running larger volumes. a mobile phone. Many of those followed through, striking his through South- Eric Schwartz people are older, and now have your porch,’ is one thing,” Mead- editor brother in the leg and causing a er said. “When you’re hearing west Washing- WE CONTINUE to seek answers no way to dial 911. small cut. James Remelius retali- it from somebody that actually ton. on a CenturyLink telephone We’ll have more Saturday, ated with a brick that bloodied did it for a living? I think it adds Unfortunately, we did not outage still affecting more than but see a brief update on page and bruised his brother’s eye. some validity to it.” include a link to the actual plan, 1,000 Centralia area residents. Main 3. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for May 28, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L 50.88 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 80s 73.44 85.0 0.00 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H H 2.92 10.5 -0.02 50s Cowlitz at Randle L Mostly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 40s 5.25 18.0 +0.03 30s 79º 51º 80º 49º 75º 52º 73º 50º 70º 50º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.29 ---- +0.24 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:23 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:54 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 75 Moonrise ...... 3:53 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 50 73/56 88/58 Moonset...... 3:00 a.m. Normal High ...... 70 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 48 68/53 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 92 in 2005 Anchorage 68/46 s 69/55 s Record Low...... 33 in 1973 77/56 Boise 78/52 s 83/58 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First 83/62 t 74/59 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 79/52 84/56 6/2 6/9 6/16 6/24 Dallas 84/71 t 82/70 t Month to date ...... 0.63" Tacoma 84/71 ra 85/72 ra Normal month to date ...2.24" Centralia 77/55 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 95/75 s 99/78 s Year to date...... 17.15" 79/51 Yakima Nashville 87/67 t 86/68 t Normal year to date ....22.65" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 99/70 s 101/73 s 87/59 Longview 78/51 Trees Low None St. Louis 86/69 s 85/69 t Salt Lake City 70/53 t 73/55 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 79/55 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds High High 62/52 mc 63/52 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 87/69 t 86/69 t Portland 82/56 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 83/58 87/60 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 108/90 pc 106/86 pc New Delhi 111/82 s 109/86 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 93/72 pc 79/61 ra Paris 64/52 pc 61/48 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 78/55 mc 76/51 s Spokane 76/53 t 85/57 pc London 61/46 cl 59/43 pc Rio de Janeiro 82/70 s 73/68 sh cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 59/51 pc 60/51 mc Tri Cities 87/60 s 91/61 s Mexico City 73/52 pc 73/57 cl Rome 75/55 s 79/57 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 79/52 s 79/49 s Wenatchee 87/64 s 90/64 s Moscow 77/61 t 77/63 t Sydney 68/61 pc 68/52 pc

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High School, combined reading The schools were among the and math state assessment scores first three schools released from showed an increase of 15 per- Required Action Status by the centage points. Washington State Board of Edu- John , Morton School cation. District’s superintendent, said The districts were in the first with the help of Educational Ser- group of schools established as a vice District 113, the school was Required Action District in 2011. able to put new systems in place The schools were marked for ex- to focus on the needs of the stu- tra federal funding in the pro- dents, while getting resources to gram, which as the name implies, help them meet standards. requires districtwide changes to “From a couple of different improve test scores. standpoints, it’s very positive,” Onalaska Middle School Hannah said about the school’s and Morton Junior-Senior High Pete Caster / [email protected] . “The commu- School were placed on Required Onalaska Middle School Associated Student Body leaders hold a meeting on Wednesday afternoon. nity is reassured the school has Action Status for their reading been doing the right work and and math scores, which were be- the right items in the school to low benchmarks. be successful and headed in the After successful implemen- CELEBRATION PLANNED right direction.” tation of a required action plan, Onalaska will hold a RAD He added that from a staff sufficient progress removing Community Celebration in the standpoint, the hard work was schools from the Priority School Onalaska Middle School gym deemed worth it. list, and progress closing the on Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. “Students know and show up educational opportunity gap, the Presentations will be made by at the front doors to get a quality schools were the first in the state students, staff and state edu- education from quality staff,” he of Washington to be removed cational leaders. Refreshments said. from the list. Lakeridge Elemen- will be provided. The com- With support services and tary School in the Renton School munity is invited to attend to guidance from both OSPI and District was also released. learn about the progress made ESD, the school is ready to build The Office of Superinten- at the Onalaska Middle School on the foundation the partner- dent of Public Instruction said since 2011. ship established. in a press release that both Lewis The focus of the school will County schools obtained special remain the same as it has for the achievements. been taken off the list a year ear- last four years. Students at Onalaska Middle lier. However, the district asked Computers are used by the members of the Computer Assisted Design Club at Hannah said the school will School increased their proficien- to remain on for an additional Onalaska Middle School as they design houses during their club meeting on continue looking at data and at cy on state assessments for read- year to receive financial support Wednesday afternoon. the student’s progress to find so- ing and math by approximately from the state. lutions to get the students where 30 percentage points and the The money helped continue Since the school has now tures would have to come out of they need to be. school showed higher than aver- the after-school tutoring pro- been removed from the list, the the general education budget. “We’re headed in the right age student growth. gram, provide professional de- fiscal help will end at the end of “I’m just so proud of the work direction and our board as well Onalaska Superintendent Jeff velopment and contract with a the year. If the services are con- our teachers and our kids have has become active in helping the Davis said the school could have counselor for the middle school. tinued, Davis said, the expendi- done,” Davis said. school move forward,” he said. Many CenturyLink Customers Remain Without Service Near Centralia Quit smoking After Outage That Began May 19 Learn how for to overcome good! your tobacco By The Chronicle Link, said extra crews have come the wires and cables themselves, addiction... so you can start enjoying CenturyLink customers af- from Portland to fix the , the conduits were also destroyed the beneits of better health. which he earlier referred to as a and need to be replaced. Engi- fected by a widespread phone • Small group setting outage still remain without top priority. neers and technicians remained working phone lines. “Unfortunately, it’s a really on site Wednesday to resolve the • Fun, interactive It has been more than a week- slow restoration process,” he problem. • learning environment since lines were damaged on said, adding that crews worked The company originally had throughout Memorial Day week- Topics include: May 19. an optimistic deadline to fix the • Managing stress end to fix the problem. “… Re- problem by the end of the day Crews continue to work to re- pairs are going on day and night,” • Preparing for Quit Day today, although it is unknown if pair the outage, which originally he said. • Medicines that can help you affected 1,172 customers. Some phone lines have been that will be a possibility. stop smoking The outage, which was restored, but Dalessi did not Along with residents and • Lifestyle changes that make quitting easier caused by a construction crew, is know if the vast majority still re- businesses in the area, the Cen- • Avoiding weight gain in the process of being fixed, but tralia School District was affect- • Developing a new self-image main without service. • Staying smoke-free for good CenturyLink officials said it is a The construction crew bored ed by districtwide outages. Updates on the outage are Free! CH540872cbw.db large undertaking and still have through thousands of wires, in- Wednesday, June 3rd• 2-3 p.m. not provided a timeline for re- cluding fiber optic lines. Dalessi provided at CenturyLink’s Seat- pairs to be completed. said crews were splicing in the tle Twitter page, @CenturyLink- Morton General Hospital Conference Room Brian Dalessi, of Century- new lines, but besides the loss of SEA. To register or for more info., call 496-3507 News in Brief Chehalis • 748-6611 Centralia Police’s chased in 2010 for $4,250 with available. drug seizure funds. A Thurston County Sheriff’s 1283 NW State Ave. Incinerator Can’t Councilors approved sur- Office K-9 team responded to plusing the incinerator and eight help look for the driver, who was Exit 79 Off I-5 Handle Community’s seized and undercover vehicles. found at 8:40 a.m. about 50 yards Monday - Friday Drug Volume north of the scene of the crash. 7:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. The driver had non-life- By The Chronicle Two Oakville Men Saturday threatening injuries. 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. The Centralia Police De- Injured in Crash Alcohol or drugs might have www.tiresincwa.com partment is collecting too many played a role in the accident, ac- drugs for its portable incinerator. Wednesday cording to the Grays Harbor Celebrating 60 Years Serving Lewis County “Unfortunately, it does not By The Chronicle Sheriff’s Office. work for our volume,” retir- A 21-year-old Oakville driver MORE THAN JUST A TIRE STORE! ing Chief Bob Berg said at the is facing charges for vehicular State Retail Sales Tuesday night Centralia Council assault and hit and run after his Great Prices � Great Selection � Great People meeting, asking for councilors to vehicle rolled over in the 200 Increased 6.6 Shop And Compare! declare it surplus. block of Elma-Gate Road West The Drug Terminator brand in Grays Harbor County. Percent in 2014 incinerator is used not only for The Grays Harbor Sheriff’s OLYMPIA (AP) — The seized drugs, but also for drugs Office had not released the name Washington State Department state of the art collected at the drug drop-off of the driver as of press time. of Revenue says retail sales in- digital imaging receptacle in front of Centralia Deputies from the Grays Har- creased 6.6 percent from 2013 to City Hall. bor Sheriff’s Office responded to 2014. The department collects the scene of the crash at 6:30 a.m. People paid taxes on an addi- $ 1,200 to 1,300 pounds of drugs yesterday after receiving reports tional $125 billion in purchases annually at the drop site, emp- that a man in his 20s walked during calendar year 2014 com- 10 OFF tying the bin sometimes three away from a collision with blood pared to 2013. This service includes: times per week. on his body. The caller reported Tax revenue was pushed up- • Adjust tire pressure to manufacturer specs. Incineration requires two the 2002 Buick Century struck a ward by new and used car sales, • Align front wheels to all adjustments required employees to handle and incin- tree and that a second man was purchases of building materials, erate the drugs. still inside the car. mail orders and sales at drug to maximize vehicle handling and ride. It is less costly to take the The second occupant of the stores. • Measure rear alignment angles to ensure drugs from the agency’s property vehicle, a 23-year-old Oakville State officials say the con- conformity to front wheels. room to Morton’s Stericycle Inc., man, was extricated from the ve- struction industry saw large • Inspect steering & suspension components Most vehicles. May not be combined with any other offer. With coupon only. a biohazard waste disposal com- hicle and airlifted to Harborview gains, with an overall increase of Offer expires 5/31/15 pany, Berg said. Medical Center in Seattle. The about $21 billion in taxable retail Alignment Wheel The incinerator was pur- extent of his injuries were un- trade. CH538833bw.cg Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 LOCAL Toledo Man Arrested for Robbery, Burglary, Assault ALLEGATIONS: Attorney stress disorder. Beigh. Davis allegedly grabbed a of the restaurant, where officers Mitchell K. Davis, 27, is be- Public defender Joely staff member of the Peppermill found Davis hiding in a bath- Says Man Is an Iraq War ing held in the Lewis County Jail O’Rourke represented Davis at Empress Inn, pushed her to the room. When a staff member at Veteran With PTSD; on $150,000 bail. He made his Wednesday’s hearing. She noted floor and stole her cellphone. the restaurant unlocked the door, first court appearance Wednes- that Davis served six years as Other staff members hid and Davis bolted out of the bathroom, Actions ‘Out of Character’ day afternoon. He has been for- a gunner in the U.S. Army and called the police. according to the Centralia Po- mally charged with two counts was discharged after he was in- Police arrived at the to lice Department. He left out an By Natalie Johnson of second-degree robbery, third- jured and diagnosed with PTSD learn that Davis had left. They employee entrance, knocking a [email protected] degree assault, possession of after a tour in Iraq. then received a report of a rob- woman to the ground. methamphetamine, two counts “This is absolutely out of char- bery at the Centralia Shell gas Officers used a Taser to stop A Toledo man charged in of fourth-degree assault and one acter for him,” she said. station next door. Davis and arrested him. Lewis County Superior Court count of third-degree malicious Davis was arrested at 11:17 Officers went to the gas sta- Davis allegedly struck one of Wednesday with seven counts, mischief. a.m. Tuesday in the 1200 block of tion, where the victim of the al- the officers as they attempted to including robbery, burglary and “The crime spree Mr. Davis Alder Street after Centralia po- leged robbery directed them to arrest him. Officers found a glass assault at three Centralia loca- went through put a number of lice officers responded to reports a Subway restaurant across the pipe, which field-tested positive tions, is an Iraq War veteran people in a lot of fear,” said Lewis that he was “acting strangely” in street. Patrons at the restaurant for methamphetamine, in Davis’ diagnosed with post-traumatic County Deputy Prosecutor Sara a . directed officers toward the back possession. Chehalis Family to Walk 500 Miles for Education Initiatives $5,000 FUNDRAISING GOAL: The Bailey Family of CELEBRATION PLANNED A celebration will be held at Chehalis to Raise Money Awesome RV at 5 p.m. July 18 to Help Students Pursue to celebrate the walk. Prizes, activities for children and hot College Educations dogs will be provided. By Justyna Tomtas More information on the 500-mile walk can be found [email protected] on Facebook at www.face- One Chehalis family will be book.com/500milewalk. To hitting the pavement in June to donate, go to www.gofundme. raise money for local efforts fo- com/500milewalk. cusing on college education. They plan to walk 500 miles for the cause. women,” she said. “... I graduated The Bailey family will start from W.F. West, so I thought it its journey on June 27 and will was perfect giving them scholar- walk from Orick, California, to ships to go to college.” Chehalis. The money raised by Bren- Brennan Bailey, a current nan’s father, Chris, will be do- board member of the Chehalis nated to the Lower Columbia School District, said the idea, College Foundation Student Ser- after careful planning, came to vices Fund, which allocates small fruition about a year ago. The scholarships to students who are mileage will vary in length each Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] at risk of dropping out due to fi- day. The shortest stretch the Bai- Steve Lux, left, operations manager of Awesome RV in Chehalis, stands in front of an RV with Brennan and Ashley Bailey. Awe- nancial constraints. Chris is the ley family will walk is 8 1/2 miles, some RV donated the use of a camper for the Baileys as they walk 500 miles to raise money for education. president of the college, located while the longest day will cover in Longview. 34 miles. The trip will last a total of 22 great for the community.” Bailey will be joined on the take it further by planting the Ashley, will go toward a schol- days and will conclude at Awe- walk by his father, Chris, his wife, The ultimate goal is to raise idea with students even earlier. arship for a female student at some RV, a main sponsor of the Ashley, and his mother, Tonya, $5,000, which will later be al- “I hope that by getting stu- W.F. West High School looking who will be driving a camper located to three different causes, dents thinking about and pre- to pursue a career focusing on event. Although the trio is walk- donated by Awesome RV in Che- all centered on college education. paring for college at a young age, science, technology, engineer- ing “here and there” to prepare, halis. Brennan will be donating his we will be able to maximize the ing or math. Ashley will soon be Brennan said the most impor- Steve Lux, operations manag- portion to fifth-grade students amount of students in our com- graduating from the University tant part is to mentally get ready er of Awesome RV, said the busi- at Olympic Elementary School munity who will be career and of Washington and plans to at- for the long journey ahead. ness is happy to loan the RV for a in Chehalis to get the students college ready when their time tend Pacific University’s School Brennan, who will be a good cause. thinking at a young age about comes,” Brennan said, adding of Optometry in August. teacher at Kessler Elementary “Heidi (Pehl, the owner), is pursuing higher education. that the students will later prog- After taking a class in college, in Longview next year, said he very community orientated and After the district implement- ress into the new programs at the Ashley got excited about helping is looking forward to what lies it just felt right,” Lux said of the ed programs at the middle school middle schools to be further pre- other women, and this gives her ahead and had already started donation. “We’re absolutely 100 level to get students college and pared. an opportunity to do just that. collecting donations from com- percent behind it and I think it’s career ready, Brennan plans to The money raised by his wife, “I really want to empower munity members. News in Brief remain committed to providing costs $10. said Bob Hinshaw, regional course, teamwork.” Onalaska Legion Post to the highest level of care possible For more information, con- manager of the Ford Motor Co. Out of more than 3,000 Ford Give Awards to Anglers for our resident wolves, while tact Glidden at (360) 725-0373. “The pursuit of excellence is not and Lincoln dealers in the Unit- still giving people the chance to for the faint of heart — it re- ed States, 376 won the President’s With Biggest Fish at see and learn more about these quires passion, tenacity and, of Award in 2014. Carlisle Lake magnificent animals,” said Wolf Van Cleve Ford in Haven board president John Morton Wins National By The Chronicle Sleeter in a statement. Richard C. Emigh American Wolf Haven’s mission is “to President’s Award Legion Post 508, Onalaska, will conserve and protect wolves and for 23rd time be presenting awards to children their habitat.” 16 and under who catch the larg- It is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and By The Chronicle est fish at Onalaska’s Carlisle is accredited by the American Morton’s Van Cleve Ford was Lake Saturday, June 6. Sanctuary Association. recently awarded the 2014 Presi- “Smiles from the heart” This is not a contest or a der- dent’s Award by the Ford Motor by, and there is no entry fee. All Co. for the 23rd time, recogniz- that is required is that individu- ‘Nuts and Bolts’ ing that the dealership has ex- als come to Carlisle Lake and Workshop for New celled in customer service and go fishing between 9 a.m and 3 satisfaction. p.m. Nonprofits Scheduled “Earning this award is a re- After the awards are made at for June 15 in Lacey flection of our entire staff’s dedi- 3 p.m., a flag retirement ceremo- cation to delivering the best cus- ny (proper disposal of American By The Chronicle tomer experience possible,” said flags) will be put on by American The Washington Secretary of dealership owner Jim Van Cleve. Legion Post 508. State’s Corporations and Chari- “We’re a family-owned business People can fish at Carlisle ties Division has scheduled an and we treat our customers ex- Lake this day without a license. educational workshop for new actly like our closest friends. We For more information, call nonprofit organizations for June become friends before they are Orthodontics for children and adults Harry Howard, veterans service 15 in Lacey. even our customers. They’re the officer for Post 508, at (360) 978- The workshop will be from reason we were able to achieve 53688. • Warm, caring atmosphere • Invisalign certiied 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the this award.” • Complimentary initial provider Lacey Conference Center at 975 CH538419rc.cg The President’s Award was exam & consultation • Most Insurances Accepted Carpenter Road NE. Lunch will established in 1998. Dealers are Wolf Haven in • No referral necessary • Flexible Financing be provided. chosen through customer survey Tenino to Debut “This workshop is geared to- responses. 2405 Borst Ave. Centralia Reservation System ward those who are new to the “Presidents Award recipients nonprofit world,” said Teresa exceed customer expectations www.centraliaortho.com • 360-736-0129 By The Chronicle Glidden, education coordinator every day in every department,” Wolf Haven International in for the Corporations and Chari- Tenino will begin using a res- ties Division. ervation system for visits to the Wayfind, which provides free sanctuary on June 1. legal services for nonprofits, will Visitors can reserve time on- present a “nuts and bolts” work- line at wolfhaven.org or by call- shop. ing (800) 448-9653, ext. 210. “It is presented by attorneys The reservation system will who specialize in nonprofit law be better for the wolves, because and will cover the legal setup of it will reduce the number of a nonprofit, applying for federal guided visits offered each week tax-exempt status, as well as non- and will provide more downtime profit board governance and a for the animals, according to the board’s fiduciary duties and re- sanctuary. sponsibilities,” Glidden said. Reservations also allow the The workshop will also cover CH541215bw.cg organization to maintain a pre- financial controls for nonprofits, dictable number of guests per registering as a charity and fun- visit, with groups of 20 visitors draising using games of chance. or less. Registration is limited and “We believe that a reservation available at www.sos.wa.gov/ system will Wolf Haven to charities/training. The event • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 Centralia City Council Repeals Code for The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Medical Marijuana Community Gardens Missed or Late paper? 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Back issues greater than two weeks old are $2 per issue. report that he was having a sexual suspends Lewis county Herrera beutler nighttime closures for an exit in relationship with a 15-year-old girl. fighting expanded epa Centralia this week for those trav- tHe neWsrooM Jason Charles Thompson, 33, nursing assistant eling northbound on Interstate 5. For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact the appropriate person listed below. was arrested at 7:38 p.m. Monday By The Chronicle authority over ditches Contractor crews working by the Morton Police Depart- for the department will close the editor ment. Thompson made his first The state Department of and ponds northbound I-5 off-ramp to Mel- Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Health has suspended a Lewis [email protected] appearance in Lewis County Su- By The Chronicle len Street, Exit 81, to grind and sports editor perior Court on Tuesday. County nursing assistant’s li- repave worn pavement. The pur- cense for two years after she al- Southwest Washington’s 3rd Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 He has been charged with District representative in Con- pose of the project is to create a [email protected] two counts of third-degree child legedly committed unprofession- smoother ride for drivers. visuals editor al conduct. gress is vowing to continue her rape, related to his alleged sexual fight against the expansion of The northbound I-5 off-ramp Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 Ashley N. Edmonds was [email protected] relationship with a 15-year-old the Environmental Protection to Mellen Street will be closed girl between April 1 and May 24. charged in February by the from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Wednes- police, fire, courts, environment, DOH’s Nursing Assistant Pro- Agency water authority. West and central Lewis county communities Thompson was granted A Wednesday press release day until Thursday. From Thurs- Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 $5,000 bail. He was still in cus- gram with unprofessional con- day until Friday, the ramp will be duct after reports about her from Republican Congress- [email protected] tody at the Lewis County Jail on closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. centralia/chehalis government, Health, conduct with residents of a woman Jaime Herrera Beutler’s Wednesday. All work is weather-depen- east Lewis county communities long-term care facility where she office calls the Obama Admin- Judge James Lawler ordered dent and is part of the I-5 Mel- Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 worked. istration’s ruling to expand the [email protected] Thompson to have no contact len to Blakeslee Junction project Edmonds allegedly sprayed EPA’s authority over U.S. waters education, business, south thurston county with the alleged victim or with scheduled to be completed by the water in a resident’s face after a “power grab.” communities, napavine any other children, including his end of the year. The project aims Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 the resident was uncooperative The finalized ruling would to make safety improvements [email protected] own. in the facility’s shower room. On allow the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers to regulate to the Mellen Street and Har- Lewis county government, Legislature, another occasion, she allegedly rison Avenue interchanges, and tourism, religion, chehalis Man put her hand over a resident’s ditches, ponds and other wet south Lewis county communities areas on private property as widen and realign the I-5 curve Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 mouth to stop her from yelling, at Blakeslee Junction. charged for assault, and in another instance, report- navigable waters, overturning 42 [email protected] edly got in a verbal altercation years of Clean Water Act policy, sports, news and photography endangerment Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 with a resident. the release states. By The Chronicle [email protected] If Edmonds petitions to re- “There appears to be no regard death notices, What’s Happening, A Chehalis man was arrested instate her nursing assistant cre- by those in Washington, D.C., opinion, Letters to the editor, voices Sunday after allegedly drunken- dentials, she will be required to for how this ‘Waters of the U.S.’ Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 ly stripping naked near a trail in complete two hours of continu- rule will affect property owners May 22 - May 28 [email protected] Chehalis. ing education in patient rights in every corner of the country, [email protected] Cinderella [email protected] Frank G. Fulmer, 27, of Che- and dignity, three hours of edu- and certainly here in Southwest $4 • PG • 11:00 & 2:00 pm halis, was granted $25,000 bail cation on anger management Washington,” Herrera Beutler church news (Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon.) [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Tuesday after being arrested and two hours of education in said in the release. “Rather than listening to countless farmers, Insurgent senior Media developer over the weekend on suspicion of communicating with cognitively- $4 • PG13 • 5:30 pm Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 second-degree domestic violence impaired patients. She will also business and property owners, (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., No hursday) [email protected] and citizens who have loudly assault. He was referred to the have to pay a fine of $250 prior to Get Hard tHe cHronicLe reinstatement of her credentials. shared the damage this rule will Lewis County Prosecutor’s Of- $4 • R • 9:00 pm pubLisHer

cause, the Administration has CH539970cz.jd fice for reckless endangerment (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., No hursday) Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 decided that it knows best.” after a string of events led to his congresswoman’s fifth Matt Szlachetka and Jamie Kent [email protected] arrest Sunday. Herrera Beutler said she regional executive editor won’t stop fighting to restore the All Ages • 7:00 pm At 4:30 p.m. Sunday, deputies annual Jobs fair to be (hurs.) Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 from the Lewis County Sheriff’s policy and said the rule allow- $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor [email protected] with parent at or before 6:00 pm sales director Office responded to reports of a Held June 8 ing regulation of every pond and $13 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 child running and screaming on By The Chronicle ditch is “government overreach Minor with parent before 7 pm only at its worst.” $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 [email protected] a trail in the 100 block of Highway U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beu- 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia circulation Manager (360) 736-1634 603 in Chehalis. Deputies spoke tler’s fifth annual Southwest Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 with the 6-year-old girl, who said Washington Jobs Fair in Van- [email protected] she ran with her dog after her fa- couver, Washington, will feature PACIFIC NORTHWEST specialty publications Manager, family ther took off his clothes and got more than 60 employers. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 into a nearby creek. She ran ap- Beutler released the list of ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH [email protected] design director proximately a half-mile away. participating employers on her REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! The child’s mother, a 32-year- Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 website Wednesday for the fair n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers [email protected] old Chehalis woman, showed 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation on June 8. up, and told deputies Fulmer as- The list is Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 LafroMboise coMMunications, inc $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) saulted her the night before in Cost: president, coo continually n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers

CH541491Ic.sw Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 the 100 block of Elm View Av- growing, ac- 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation enue, leaving bruises on her face. cording to a Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 [email protected] Deputies found Fulmer, al- press release. business Manager legedly naked and intoxicated, Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Interested job More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 [email protected] and arrested him. hunters can see director of production and it Fulmer’s first court appear- what employers Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 ance was Tuesday afternoon on Jaime Herrera beutler have signed up Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? [email protected] the assault charge. The Lewis congresswoman by visiting jhb. printing and distribution ...... 807-8716 County Prosecutor’s Office has house.gov. faX nuMbers not yet filed reckless endanger- The free Let Consolidated Credit Help You: ment charges. event is open to all Southwest Lower your monthly payments Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 “He is, technically, a success- Washington residents. The jobs Reduce or eliminate interest rates Obituaries ...... 807-8258 ful drug court graduate,” said fair will be held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Pay off your debt faster Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 Lewis County Deputy Prosecu- the Red Lion Hotel at the Quay, FREE Confidenial Counseling tor Sara Biegh Tuesday. 100 Columbia St., Vancouver. 126th voLuMe, 135th issue tHe cHronicLe (usps - 142260)

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Thurston County had a 5.6 per- the Washington State Employ- In January of this year, the cent rate. ment Security Department show unemployment rate for the coun- Although the numbers for unemployment numbers in Lew- ty was 10.3 percent. Regional Lewis County have slightly im- is County have decreased by 0.6 Labor Economist Jim Vleming proved, the area remains far be- percent from March’s numbers. said he expects the number to hind the statewide seasonally ad- For the month of April, Lewis continually improve throughout justed unemployment rate at 5.5 County shows an 8.2 percent un- the summer months. Typically percent. employment rate, down from an the lowest unemployment num- Vleming said the higher rate 8.8 percent rate in 2014, and a bers can be found in either July was a “product of the county,” as 10.9 percent rate in 2013. or August, he said. rural areas do not have the same The labor force in the county, “During the months opportunities to add to employ- or the amount of people eligible we certainly have higher unem- ment numbers as urban areas do. to work, decreased by 540 people ployment rates,” he said, adding The numbers showed noth- from March to April. the seasonal decline is typical be- ing surprising from an economic The total amount of unem- cause economic activity is great- standpoint. ployed in the county for April er when the days are longer and “I think if we look at the num- was 2,530, a decrease from the weather is better. bers we’re pretty much on track,” March’s 2,770 unemployed. In Grays Harbor County saw a Vleming said. “… This is typi- all, 28,280 people were employed 8.8 percent unemployment rate cally what we see seasonally.” State House Passes Testing Reform, Change in Grad Requirements OLYMPIA (AP) — The state be required to take more classes fication," he said. special session ends on Thursday. budget for new projects. House of Representatives on in those subject areas in order to Other lawmakers echoed that Lawmakers are expected to The transportation budget Wednesday advanced a dramatic earn a diploma. sentiment, adding students, par- take up a handful of bills in the approved in the House would change in Washington's high Sponsor Rep. Chris Reykdal, ents and teachers to the list. next few days that appear to have set aside $7.6 billion for capital school graduation requirements. D-Tumwater, says his hope is Rep. Maureen Walsh, R-Wal- the votes to pass both the Repub- projects, operating expenses and House Bill 2214, which would that this new way of doing things la Walla, said she recently had a lican-controlled Senate and the debt service. It includes money need to pass the Senate on Thurs- will actually help kids gain more meeting with teachers and princi- Democrat-controlled House. for road, bridge, and ferry- day or die when the special ses- skills in math and English and pals and one woman broke down Bills that are not approved by terminal repair. It would put sion ends, would temporarily avoid remedial classes in college. in tears, speaking about her 10th the end of the special session will millions into construction of eliminate the need to pass a sci- He estimated the change grader who was under incredible need to go back through some the new State Route 520 floating ence test for graduation. This would help tens of thousands stress to pass all her tests. of the process when lawmakers bridge, the Alaskan Way Viaduct year's high school seniors would of students who are facing new, "When we have folks crying begin a second special session, replacement and widening of In- be included in that provision. challenging tests that judge how over education, we need to make likely Friday. terstate 90. Lawmakers estimated about much of the so-called national some changes," Walsh said. Proposals that may come up The current projects trans- 2,000 students would not get a Common Core standards they Also Wednesday, the House for a vote before the end of the portation budget proposal does diploma this spring if the bill have learned in English language passed a compromise $7.6 bil- day Thursday include a bill that include some money for new doesn't pass. arts and math. lion transportation package that would eliminate a science test as work, including dollars to start But the bill would also sim- Reykdal says there have been will keep the state ferries moving, a state graduation requirement tolling on Interstate 405 through plify the state testing system, so many alternatives to testing the State Patrol on the road and and a proposal on the drought. between Lynnwood and Bellevue. getting rid of all the complicat- that calling the tests a graduation continue road- and bridge-repair Bigger issues before the Leg- The bill includes $17 million to ed alternatives to passing high requirement was almost mean- projects into the next fiscal year. islature that are not expected to improve transit in the Seattle area school exams. Instead, students ingless. The current projects trans- come up for a vote this week in- to make up for traffic disruption who do not pass the statewide "Legislators and our commu- portation budget will now go to clude the state budget for the next from the project to replace the tests in high school would just nities are hungry for test simpli- the Senate for a vote before the two years and a transportation Alaskan Way Viaduct. News in Brief the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank- ed by Donna Huffman, who is Night Out Saturday, June 20, at June 24-July 30. Show dates are Delivery on Campus N-Furter (Tim Curry), a trans- retiring in June. The theme for the Lucky Eagle Casino. Aug. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8 and 9. Available for CC vestite scientist. As their inno- this concert is the “Best of the Chef’s Night Out brings to- cence is lost, Brad and Janet meet Best.” Members of the choir were gether Lewis County’s finest Grow’s Fruits, Veggies a houseful of wild characters, asked to choose their favorite restaurants and chefs under one Dance School By The Chronicle including a rocking biker (Meat choral in a variety of cat- roof for a an evening to benefit Performing at Centralia College’s CC Grow Loaf) and a creepy butler (Rich- egories, and the program below United Way of Lewis County program — a partnership be- ard O’Brien). reflects those choices: and its mission of improving Local Elementaries tween the college’s Teen Program Through elaborate dances Best Opener: “It’s a Grand lives and creating long-lasting By The Chronicle and Blue Earth Farms — will and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter Night for Singing,” from “State change in Lewis County. The Southwest Washing- start delivering available fruits, unveils his latest creation: a mus- Fair” Those in attendance will watch ton Dance Center has launched vegetables and other products on cular man named “Rocky.” Best Spiritual: “Take Me to as local chefs compete for their its annual school Dance Tour, campus to order on Fridays. The VIP Reception runs 10 the Water,” by Rollo Dilworth vote, preparing bite-sized sam- which began May 22. This year’s Available products include p.m.-11 p.m. for ticket holders. Best Classical: “Omnia Sol plings and showcasing their origi- production of “Alice in Wonder- mixed salad greens for $3 a bag, Doors open at 11 p.m. for general (Let Your Heart Be Staid)” by Z. nality with uniquely prepared cui- land” will continue through June 5. Randall Stroope fresh eggs for $4 a dozen, Swiss admission. sine and vying for the title of Lewis The tour is for children in Conductor’s Choice: “Nella chard for $3 a bag, cilantro for VIP Admission is $25 per County’s next Top Chef. Lewis, south Thurston and Grays Fantasia,” by Ennio Morricone $1.50 a bundle, strawberry plants person. General admission is The event features prohibi- Harbor counties. This year’s pro- Best Inspirational: “I Am for $3 for a small plant or $6 for a $15. Presale tickets are available tion-era cocktails, snazzy roar- duction has original choreogra- That Man,” by Mark Hayes large plant, and pea plants for $3. on Brown Paper Tickets at http:// ing ’20’s attire, music and both phy by several instructors from Best Men’s: “Manly Men,” by www.brownpapertickets.com/ live and silent auctions. Southwest Washington Dance The group will also sell lip balm Kurt Knecht event/1474959, at Book ‘n’ Brush A grand prize will be award- Center and is directed by the pri- for $1 and T-shirts for $10 each. Best Latin: “Uma Família,” by in Chehalis, and Holley’s Place, ed to the best dressed. mary choreographer, Katie Reed. The garden is located on Cen- Jay Althouse tralia College’s campus at the HUBBUB, Santa Lucia Coffee Admission is $75 per person. The production also has original Best Broadway: “Somewhere” For more information, call An- costumes created by Wendy Hill. corner of Iron Street and Walnut and PostNet in Centralia. from “West Side Story,” selec- Street in Centralia. For more information, con- gela French at (360) 748-8100 or More than 33 dancers from tions from “Wicked,” by Stephen visit http://www.lewiscountyuw. All of the students involved tact the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- SWDC are participating in the Schwartz, and selections from com/chefs-night-out. tour. “Alice in Wonderland” will in the program are working to 1103. All proceeds from the event “Les Misérables” complete high school credits. benefit the restoration of the also be performed at the SWDC Best Disney: “He Lives in Spring Dance Concert at 6 p.m. They are from 14 school districts Historic Fox Theatre. You,” from “The Lion King II: Auditions Scheduled in Lewis, Thurston and Grays Thursday, June 18, and 11 a.m. Simba’s Pride” Saturday, June 20, at Centralia Harbor counties and are 14 to 21 Donations for the concert for ‘Oklahoma!’ years old. CC Choir, Jazz Band College’s Corbet Theatre. will be collected to add to the By The Chronicle Dancer Tour stops still to “At least half are parenting,” to Perform at piano fund in order to purchase Auditions are being held Sun- program manager Kristi Jewell come will include: new pianos for the practice day and Tuesday at Morton’s Friday — Boistfort Elemen- said. “These are kids that have Harrison Square rooms at Centralia College. This Roxy Theater for August perfor- tary, Cascade Elementary and already fallen through the cracks By The Chronicle event is sponsored by Pro Musica, mances of “Oklahoma!” Oakville Elementary and are getting a fresh start.” The Centralia College Choir the Centralia College music club. Auditions will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 4 — Onalaska Students will deliver orders and Centralia College Jazz Band Sunday and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Elementary, St. Joseph School and to offices on the Centralia Col- are presenting a free concert at Chefs to Display The Centralia College East/ Fords Prairie Elementary lege camps as they have time 7 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at the Fire Mountain Arts Council mu- Friday, June 5 — R.E. Bennett throughout the day, Jewell said. Harrison Square Presbyterian Cooking Skills at sical production will be directed Elementary, Mossyrock Elemen- For questions, or to order Church. United Way Event by Stacy Ridgley. Music direc- tary and Morton Elementary from CC Grow, contact Jewell The jazz band will play 7- tion will be by Martha Sturgeon The Dance Center, a local at (360) 736-9391, ext. 650, or by 7:30 p.m. as the audience arrives. By The Chronicle and Brad Nelson. non-profit school of dance, has email at [email protected]. The jazz band will play again United Way of Lewis County Details about the auditions been part of the local arts com- during intermission. The choir is “puttin’ on the ritz” and bring- can be found at www.morton- munity for over 33 years. concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. ing to life in roxy.org. For more information, call the ‘Rocky Horror Both ensembles are conduct- culinary extravaganza Chef’s Evening rehearsals will run SWDC at (360) 748-4789. Picture Show’ Coming to Fox Theatre By The Chronicle The Historic Fox Theatre Restorations and John and Sybil Kuhn are offering a midnight screening of “The Rocky Horror Compassionate Consultations — Locally Owned Picture Show” on Friday, June 5. There will be a VIP recep- tion featuring light snacks and Diabetic Shoes no-host bar with beer and wine Leg Braces from 9-11 p.m. in the Rotary Artiicial Limbs Mezzanine Lounge. VIP ticketh- Knee Braces olders receive choice of seating Arch Supports location. Packets with props and 1162 NW State Ave. Back Braces instructions will be available to CHEHALIS, WA 98532 Repairs & Adjustments purchase for $4 each, or 3 packs for $10. 360-748-3805 Attendees are encouraged to 360-330-1602 dress in costume, and winners 1-800-356-4404 1800 Cooks Hill Rd. will be awarded prizes. In this CH539945cz.sw Suite A 1975 cult classic, sweethearts CH539711rc.sw Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet Centralia, WA (Susan Sarandon), stuck with a www.moerkeandsons.com 98531 flat tire during a storm, discover Main 7 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015

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 Onalaska, Morton Schools on the Right Track When Onalaska and Morton particularly in math and writing. made are still here,” Davis said. investments from the federal schools were identified as “re- Our Views Seventh-grade math, which had “But this isn’t the destination, government. quired action status” districts in was a formality. a 24 percent pass rate in 2011-12, this is still the journey. We’re Credit goes to the educa- 2011, leaders could have scoffed The school districts were told jumped to 56.5 percent in 2013- still looking for ways to continue tors who accepted the need for at the analysis. of the news in March. 14. Writing jumped up 12 points to improve what we do.” change and propelled their stu- Rather than that, though, The official declaration by at the same grade level. Educators at both school dis- dents to a new, better learning each institution made changes The schools each used dif- tricts endured negative headlines experience. the state provides many reasons to vastly improve their learning ferent methods to improve the as the state listed them as poor Also appreciated is the environments for students. to celebrate, though. quality of education offered to performers, and now they deserve understanding that while this Both schools used the less- The Onalaska School District students in their districts. public praise for making correc- week’s announcement is great than-flattering designation — had double-digit gains from 2011 You can read about many of tions that will aid in the success of news, the road to providing a and the financial resources it of- to 2014 in reading, science and the measures in today’s edition. students for years to come. great education to our children fered — to chart a new course. math at the middle school level. A comment by Onalaska The announcement also is never-ending. Onalaska and Morton were There was a 30 percent im- School District Superintendent proves, despite ongoing educa- There will always be need for among three schools to be of- provement in math and reading Jeff Davis in March remains tion funding shortfalls, that changes and improvements. ficially removed from a state scores alone. inspiring. intervention from the state and Morton and Onalaska have list of the eight lowest achieving Morton Junior-Senior High “It’s good news, and it’s great federal government can have illustrated what can happen school districts this week. School also showed significant because most of our middle positive impacts. when that fact is embraced and The State Board of Educa- increases among test scores in school staff that were here when The schools have benefitted implemented into positive ac- tion’s announcement Tuesday the seventh and eighth grades, the RAD announcement was from thousands of dollars in tion.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... The Joy of Being a Participating American in Lewis County I can’t remember ever having spent a more “American” holi- day than the 2015 observance “A walk being in order of Memorial Day. As you know, after dinner, we the weather wasn’t really nice enough for an outside picnic, headed for nearby but that negative was hardly Fort Borst Park, noted. First of all, my son Matthew where the real joy and daughter-in-law Lanita came “down” from Olympia to of the day began.” spend the day. (Daughter Lisa and son-in-law Karl apparently ever, chose to add a long trench thought it was too long a drive coat, which really wasn’t part of from Georgia to join us just for my attire. the day.) By the Both Matthew and Lanita re- way, for the membered (as did I) swimming benefit of those in Borst Lake under the watch- COMMENTARY: A New Hip, Thanks to Petroleum who occasion- ful eye of a life guard, seated in ally ask me how or on a tall perch. (Remember my progeny when Centralia could support are doing, Lisa not one, but two manned out- and Karl spend door swimming facilities? How Looking at Fossil Fuels their retire- priorities have changed!) ment years By Bill Moeller They also remembered the riding horses raised flower boxes along the and Harley-Davidsons, while bank that once spelled out the Through a Different Lens Matthew and Lanita are living message to southbound travelers on Interstate 5, “Centralia City While protesters were trying simply demand an end to the use ing members of the baby boom on dry land now after spend- to block a Shell oil rig from dock- of fossil fuels now. Period. generation. ing nearly 10 years aboard their of Azaleas.” The blockhouse came up ing in Elliott Bay, a team of sur- But where does that leave the In fact, the procedures are 85-year-old wooden boat, Sea geons and nurses at Vancouver’s more than 50 million people who more common in younger people, Lass. for discussion, along with its impending move back to a spot Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital have surgery each year? according to the Centers for Matthew took charge of was replacing my left hip. How would windmills replace Disease Control and Prevention. the grill because he’s better at where it once sat near the Borst home, a move we questioned, Interestingly, the tools used in all the critical medical equipment The CDC reports that, over the it than I am, while Lanita con- both places primarily came from and supplies made from petro- last decade, the number of hip soled herself with her vegetarian remembering that it was in danger of flooding and washa- raw materials made from coal, oil leum distillates — things like replacement surgeries has grown menu. She makes a potato salad, and natural gas. lancets, latex gloves, surgical tape, 205 percent in those aged 45 to 54. which stands on an equal ped- way riverbanks that caused its Some of syringes, antiseptics, antibiotics, Dr. Mark Pagnano, chairman estal with her “killer” macaroni replacement into the park in the the Seattle ointments, masks, stetho- of the department of orthopedic and cheese. Both are winners. first place. protesters were scopes, anesthetics, X-ray film, surgery at the Mayo Clinic, calls A walk being in order after We followed the trail — which by then had become dirt in a flotilla of intravenous tubing, prescription hip replacement surgery “one of dinner, we headed for nearby the most dramatic and cost-effec- Fort Borst Park, where the real instead of hardtop — through kayaks — boats bottles, aspirin and bandages? the rhododendron plantings. made, ironically, Paradoxically, while activ- tive ways to improve the quality joy of the day began. To begin of life for patients.” with, the park was groomed While the bushes are doing their from petroleum- ists brand oil and coal as “dirty,” best to live up to their reputa- based products. hospitals use sterile petroleum- Part of the reason for the as well as I remember seeing By Don C. Brunell increase in joint replacements it. The recently completed tion, the gradual dwindling of Their attempted derived equipment and supplies citizens volunteering their time blockade is the to ensure cleanliness and prevent is surgeons have found ways to handicapped-accessible trails avoid post-surgical blood clots by were being trod by many family to maintain them has had a neg- latest chapter in a larger cam- killer infections. ative impact over the years. Pity. paign across the nation to elimi- Another unanswered question having patients wear tight elastic groupings besides our own trio. leggings (made from petroleum- I, from the standpoint of Our walk back to the car was nate fossil fuels. But fossil fuels is how would the activists pro- spent watching children — and continue to be the feedstocks for duce the vast amounts of energy based products). Too bad those my long experience, was able stockings were not around 20 to point out various points of a few adults — fishing from the thousands of products we use needed by technology-intensive bank of the lake, a bucolic scene daily, including the equipment hospitals? years ago when my aunt died interest, to remind them where from a blood clot soon after her certain attractions used to be, crying out to become a Norman and supplies in my operating In 2010, the U.S. Department Rockwell painting, and then room. of Energy estimated that “hospi- hip replacement surgery. such as where the old steam lo- Yes, we should continue comotive once sat, and the place headed home for dessert and Demonstrators point to al- tals use 836 trillion BTUs of ener- the first sampling of last year’s ternatives such as wind and solar gy annually and have more than searching for new energy sources where that poor bear was once that leave a lighter carbon foot- penned up in its piteously small blackberry wine. The verdict? power, brushing aside the disad- 2.5 times the energy intensity and While acceptable, another year’s print. But it is not practical — nor enclosure. vantages: the vast expanse of land carbon dioxide emissions of com- aging couldn’t hurt. Thus ended rational — to think we can just I identified the spot where, required, the high installation mercial office buildings.” Even a day that was voted, three to stop using fossil fuels, which are one morning, I walked out of and maintenance costs, and the with concerted efforts to reduce nothing, to have been very well so completely woven into our the brush carrying an empty li- shocking inefficiency of wind energy use and CO2 emissions, spent indeed. daily lives. quor bottle that had been tossed and solar power — inefficiency hospitals consume lots of energy. I had another column ready What we need is thoughtful aside, and was spotted by early that requires fossil fuel, nuclear So, if we eliminate coal and to submit, but woke up this debate, not reactionary think- morning walkers whose cell and hydroelectric power plants to oil, what would the activists pro- morning with this one crying ing as thin as bumper stick- phone quickly produced two pick up the slack when the wind pose? Should we postpone mil- out to be on paper, so here it is. ers — which, by the way, use a cop cars, causing me to have to ••• doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t lions of surgeries when the sun petroleum-based adhesive. shine. doesn’t shine? explain that I was not really a Bill Moeller is a former enter- ••• derelict bum. tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city A rational energy policy must Last year there were 332,000 Don Brunell is the former leader That incident produced a council member, paratrooper and include both traditional and total hip replacements. That of the Association of Washington column that inspired a reader pilot living in Centralia. He can be alternative energy sources as should be of some interest to Business. He now resides in Vancou- to paint a delightful watercolor reached at bookmaven321@comcast. scientists search for the perfect many of the Seattle protesters ver, where he writes a regular column depiction of the event. She, how- net. solution. However, many activists who appeared to be card-carry- for The Columbian.

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Sirens CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT lis reported gasoline stolen from lice received reports of a person lice received a similar report in 1600 block of Johnson Road. Chehalis Resident Reports Fraud a truck the night before. standing in the 1000 block of the 2400 block of Borst Avenue. Medication was reported stolen Northwest Louisiana Avenue from an apartment. • At 2:26 p.m. on Friday, Vodka, Steak on Menu for with a sign asking people for Liquor Stolen in Burglary a person in the 100 block of Alleged Chehalis Shoplifters “weed.” No arrests were made. Police Investigate Assault Southwest 22nd Street in Che- • At 8:56 a.m. on Tuesday, police received a report of a bur- halis reported someone was • Mitchell W. Sinclair, 46, of Tattooed Intruder • At 6:02 p.m. Tuesday, police - Centralia was cited and released glary in the 1400 block of South received a report of an assault fraudulently using her Social Se Breaks Down Door curity number. at 4:31 p.m. Friday on suspicion Gold Street. Liquor and other between a man and a woman in of third-degree theft after alleg- • At 4:30 p.m. Sunday, a call- items were reported stolen. the 3000 block of Borst Avenue. Mannequin Wearing Lingerie edly stealing a bottle of vodka in er in the 2000 block of North Police are investigating the inci- Missing After Burglary the 1000 block of South Market National Avenue reported that a Medication Reported Stolen dent. Boulevard. tattooed man tore down a door. • At 9:41 a.m. on Tuesday, • At 6:28 a.m. on Saturday, • John C. Fage, 57, of Cen- The person reported the man a burglary was reported in the please see SIRENS page Main 9 police received a report of a tralia, was cited and released at also “came at him with a club,” burglary in the 1000 block of 4:55 p.m. Friday on suspicion of according to the Chehalis Police North National Avenue. Win- third-degree theft after allegedly Department. No arrests were make this the year you Pre-Plan dows were reportedly broken at trying to return a stolen item to made. the store. A mannequin wearing a store. Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: lingerie was stolen, according to • Niki Dembele, 36, of Cen- Rock Thrown Through Window • Your family knows your wishes the Chehalis Police Department. tralia, was cited and released at • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues • At 8:23 a.m. Tuesday, po- 8:44 p.m. Friday on suspicion • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided Vehicle Hits Pedestrian of third-degree theft after alleg- lice received a report of a person throwing a rock through a win- • You have peace of mind knowing you have edly shoplifting $217 worth of given your family a loving git • At 9:20 a.m. on Saturday, miscellaneous items, including dow in the 2000 block of North- an accident between a vehicle clothing. east Kresky Avenue. Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for and a pedestrian was reported in • Matthew W. Tracy, 43, of advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes the 200 block of Northwest State Centralia, was arrested at 8:07 Woman Cited Avenue. The pedestrian was in a p.m. Saturday in the 1000 block wheelchair and did not have se- for Disorderly Conduct - of Northwest Louisiana Avenue CH539983cz.cg rious injuries. No further infor after allegedly shoplifting a • Kazia D.M. Hartmann, 31, Our Lewis COunty mation was available. of Centralia, was cited for disor- ArrAngement OffiCe backpack containing New York - 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 strip steaks, sea salt, bandanas derly conduct at 6:49 p.m. Tues Centralia, WA 98531 Firearm Reported Stolen and other items. He was also day in the 2100 block of National Avenue. for Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 • At 1:09 p.m. Saturday, booked on an outstanding war- a person in the 400 block of rant. Northeast Washington Avenue • Darcie N. Negrete, 23, of CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT reported a firearm stolen. Centralia, was arrested on sus- Construction Equipment Stolen In Remembrance picion of third-degree theft, ob- struction and a warrant at 6:42 • At 7:11 a.m. on Tuesday, STACY-LYN (RANDOLPH) GONCALVES Assault Reported at equipment was reported stolen p.m. Monday in the 1000 block people and to share and Green Hill School of Louisiana Avenue after al- from a construction trailer in - friendships with her family • At 8:58 p.m on Saturday, an legedly trying to return stolen the 1200 block of Belmont Av and friends. Ill health most assault was reported in the 300 items. enue. of her life limited a lot of block of Southwest 11th Street. • Lili N. Holster, 34, of Che- her active lifestyle. When No arrests were made. The inci- halis, was cited and released on Rock-Throwers Reported on their daughter, Marie Lee, dent is under investigation. suspicion of third-degree theft Harrison, Borst Avenues was nearly two years old the at 6:42 p.m. Monday in the 1000 couple moved to Lady Lake, • At 7:39 a.m. on Tuesday, po- Florida, to be near Stacy- block of Louisiana Avenue. Gasoline Reported Stolen lice received reports of someone Lyn's grandparents. • At 11:02 a.m. on Monday, throwing a rock and breaking a Surviving Stacy-Lyn is a person in the 200 block of Panhandler Asks for Weed window in the 700 block of Har- her daughter, Maria Lee - - - Goncalves, living in Ohio Southwest First Street in Cheha • At 12:51 p.m. Sunday, po rison Avenue. At 8:42 a.m., po with her aunt; father, Larry Randolph of Fruitland Park, Death Notices Florida; mother Georgia Stacy-Lyn (Randolph) Anderson of Chehalis, • CHARLES L. PRATER, 77, Chehalis, died Goncalves, 44, was born on Washington; sister and Friday, May 22, at home. At the request Feb. 21, 1970 in Ashtabula, brother-in-law, Wendy of the deceased, no services are be- Ohio to Larry and Georgia ing held. Arrangements are under the Randolph. She died on Jan. and Devin Hepker; niece, direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, 25, 2015 in Lady Lake, Megan Mae; nephew, Cody, Winlock. living in Pickerington, Florida of a long illness. Ohio; grandmother, Evelyn • JACK L. MARSHALL, 85, Rochester, died Stacy attended Lewis Saturday, May 23, at home. No services County Adventist School. Randolph of Fruitland Park, are planned. Arrangements are under She graduated from W.F. Florida; aunts, uncles and the direction of McComb & Wagner West High School in 1988 many cousins. Family Funeral Home & Crematory, and received her cosmetology A memorial service for Tumwater. license in 1989. She was also Stacy-Lyn will be held on • HELEN A. BENNETT,82, Yakima, formerly owner and operator of Stacy's Saturday, May 30, 2015 of Chehalis, died Monday, May 18, at Paciic Pizza in Chehalis, in the fellowship hall of Yakima Memorial Hospital, Yakima. A Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful the Chehalis Seventh-day monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. where her husband, Tony service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Yakima Goncalves also helped out Adventist Church, 120 Alliance Church, 902 S. 36th Ave., with We offer quality Granite, and Marble including in the daily running of the Chilvers Rd., Chehalis, WA a reception to follow. Burial will be at 2 personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site business. 98532 at 2:00 p.m. p.m. at West Hills Memorial Park, Yakima. repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has Stacy loved to be with To view the obituary, please go to Arrangements are under the direction of chronline.com/obituaries. Keith & Keith Funeral Home, Yakima. made us a family tradition for over 100 years. • JILL ANNE SPAHR, 72, Chehalis, died Thursday, May 21, in Chehalis. A grave- Newell-Hoerling’s side service will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Mortuary CH538427rc.cg In Loving Memory June 8, at Doty-Dryad Cemetery, with a gathering to follow at the Doty fire hall. 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 Arrangements are under the direction of Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com EDWARD DEAN KNOOP Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Company in Longview and retired • DALE TAYLOR, 72, Oakville, died Thurs- at 55 years old. day, May 21, at home. No services are Ed was a loving family scheduled at this time. Arrangements are under the direction of Sticklin Funer- In Remembrance man, everything he did was for al Chapel, Centralia. them. He loved his family so • JACK TAYLOR, 82, Mineral, died Monday, CORA WINIFRED RAKOZ much. He was a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, May 25, at Sequoia Assisted Living Com- time with her friends and munity, Olympia. Private inurnment will brother and uncle. Ed enjoyed be at Mineral Cemetery. Arrangements family. She was a member of being with his family and are under the direction of Brown Mortu- the Winlock Assembly of God supporting them in all things. He ary Service, Chehalis. Church, the Toledo Historical built and remodeled four houses Society and the Rochester/ and helped family remodeling Lotteries Tenino Homemakers Club. projects. He was always helping Cora is survived by her others, he was involved with the Washington’s Wednesday Games daughter, Verna (Troy) Church; Cougar Flat Grange as the master son, Bob (Shirley) Rakoz; Powerball: 08-15-34-53-59 and overseer, Mayield Grange daughter-in-law, Jean Rakoz Camp Assistant Director, Vader Next jackpot: $154 million Edward (Ed) Dean Knoop, Mega Millions: and Bobbie Hanna, who Ray Fire Department Commissioner, and Cora considered one of their passed away peacefully in his played Santa Claus for the grange Next jackpot: $233 million home surrounded by his family Lotto: 01-03-20-24-35-38 own. She had 11 grandchildren; and the Rochester school and 29 great-grandchildren; 23 great- Thursday, May 21, 2015, in volunteered in cleanup of the Next jackpot: $1.4 million Chehalis, Washington, at the age Hit 5: 03-13-22-29-38 great-grandchildren; numerous 2007 local area looding. nieces and nephews; and countless of 76, after a courageous battle Ed is survived by his wife of 55 Next cashpot: $300,000 Cora Winifred Rakoz, 97, with cancer. Ed was born in Sioux friends. years, Liz; children, Linda (Mike) Match 4: 06-16-18-20 of Toledo, Washington, passed City, Iowa on Dec. 10, 1938 to Daily Game: 9-9-0 away peacefully in Longview, She was preceded in death by Perry, Lana (Steve) Monesmith, the late, Frederick Henry II and Laurie (Steve) Ahmann, Fred Keno: 05-09-10-11-21-25-29-38-43- Washington on May 23, 2015, her husband, Ray Rakoz; son, Hallie J. Knoop. He was one of (Svetlana) Knoop, Leslie 45-46-52-55-56-59-62-63-64-71-79 with family at her side. Cora Wayne Holce; son, Jim Rakoz; nine children. (Randy) Wood, Linnie Farbo and was born on Dec. 13, 1917 in grandson, Greg Rakoz; and two In 1957, after graduating great- grandchildren. Lara Bange; 23 grandchildren; Commodities Snohomish, Washington to Irene from Newcastle High School 16 great-grandchildren; and and R.V. Johnston. She attended A memorial service will be ,in Nebraska, Ed came out to Gas in Washington — $3.06 (AAA of numerous nieces and nephews. school in Toledo, Washington. held at Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel Washington State, where he got Washington) in Toledo on Saturday, May 30, He was preceded in death Crude Oil — $57.12 per barrel (CME Cora owned and managed the a job haying in the Orilla Valley 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Viewing by his parents; sister, Donna; Group) Toledo Shake Shop in the 1950s for the summer. He landed a job brother, Alfred; grandson, Jeffrey; will be Friday, May 29, 2015 Gold — $1,189 (Monex) and after moving to Rochester, at Boeing, building planes and and granddaughter, Cassie Silver — $16.71 (Monex) from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A she worked as a waitress at then ventured onto the Bellevue A memorial service for potluck celebration of Cora’s Walt’s Restaurant in Centralia Water District, where he worked Edward will be June 13, 2015 at Corrections and The Little Red Barn in life will follow at the Toledo for ive years. On April 2, 1960 11:00 a.m. at the Jackson Prairie Rochester. She enjoyed raising Senior Center. Ed married Elizabeth Hall in Assembly of God Church with a ••• and showing Shetland ponies In lieu of lowers, donations Renton, Washington. They came potluck following. The Chronicle seeks to be accu- with her husband, Ray, at the may be made in Cora’s name to to Lewis County in 1965, where rate and fair in all its reporting. If Rakoz Shetland Pony Farm in Hospice Care Center, P.O. Box they owned and operated an 80 ED IS FINALLY HOME!!! you find an error or believe a news 2067, Longview, WA 98632. acre dairy farm, south of Winlock, item is incorrect, please call the news- Rochester. Cora enjoyed card- making, sewing, gardening but off the Vader-Winlock highway. room as soon as possible at 807-8224, To view the obituary, please go to He spent 25 years working for between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday most of all she loved spending chronline.com/obituaries. To view the obituary, please go Reynolds Metals Aluminum to chronline.com/obituaries. through Friday. • Main 9 LOCAL / RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015

Workshop in Tenino Teaches Water Rochester Candy Cottage Burns Harvesting and Retention Techniques Swales Offer Ability to Grow Plants and IF YOU WANT TO GO Gardens Without the The two day, hands-on Permaculture Design in Earthworks: Swale Need for Irrigation Making Workshop taught by Rick Valley, Pat Rasmussen and Troy Warnick will be held from 9 a.m. Saturday, May 30, through 5 p.m. on By Jenna Loughlin Sunday, May 31, at Heartwood Homestead, 15221 Vantine Road SE [email protected] in Tenino. Camping is available on site, and nutritious meals will be provided. The fee for the workshop is a sliding scale of $250 to $75 or With drought conditions fac- work trade. To register and request work trades contact Rasmussen at Pete Caster / [email protected] ing many areas of the country, [email protected]. For more information, visit www.oly- Fire crews from the West Thurston Regional Fire Authority were still at the permaculture techniques hold wa.us/edibleforestgardens. scene at 8 a.m. Thursday of a ire at the Candy Cottage in the 9900 block of the potential for allowing people Highway 12 Southwest in Rochester. No further information about the ire to continue growing gardens and was available as of press time. See chronline.com for details. food-bearing trees without need- ing to water them. Permaculture is a system of “You can plant anything there said. “I’ve seen permaculturists In Remembrance cultivation intended to maintain without needing irrigation,” Ras- do it even in their yards, even permanent agriculture or horti- mussen said. “In town, water can with an annual garden, planting EUNICE LORRAINE ROBERTSON culture by relying on renewable be expensive.” their annual garden in a swale. resources and a self-sustaining She added the technique can Getting it on contour is the key.” daughter, Karla (Dennis) of ecosystem. This Saturday and work on flat land too, and the Her goal in holding the work- Olympia, sons, Doug (Liz) Sunday, a trio of instructors workshop at Heartwood Home- shop is to give people the abil- of Portland, Ryan (Cheryl) will hold a workshop on creat- stead in Tenino will teach people ity to learn about permaculture of Chehalis and Chris ing swales, a permaculture tech- how to find the best places to cre- via a hands-on approach where (Melody) of North Adams, nique that harvests and retains ate a swale on their property. they have the opportunity to do Massachusetts; sisters, Martha rainwater. “I’m so interested in it for the it themselves from start to finish. Glanz and JoAnn Bergin; and “It’s basically just using nature, Yelm and Rainier area because “They come and they do it, grandchildren, Andy, Anthony, natural water that’s there anyway, there’s so many people there they experience it, then they Brandi, Bria, Danny, Joshua and being able to plant,” Edible that have a little 5-acre property learn and then they know that and Kelly. Forest Gardens Coordinator Pat and they want to plant things, they can do it again,” Rasmussen Eunice was a dedicated Rasmussen said. but there’s an irrigation issue,” said. “So they can do it at their mother, grandmother and A swale is a low place in a tract Rasmussen said. “This way they place, they can help their neigh- coach's wife. She was the of land, usually moist and often can have that. They can put in bor, they can help in the com- strength behind the man called having more vegetation than the a swale and you plant the fruit munity garden, they can help at "Coachie" and to the 100s of adjacent higher land. Along with trees, nut trees, berry bushes and their church.” kids that he coached, she was Eunice Lorraine Robertson Rasmussen, Rick Valley and Troy whatever right in the berm and Ultimately, the long term affectionately known as "The died May 24, 2015, at her home Warnick will lead the hands-on they’re watered.” goal is to help support life in a Wife." The kids especially in Tenino. She was born in workshop on how to design and With the 37-acre Heartwood sustainable way. loved the cookies that she Centralia on Oct. 5, 1936. She make a swale, even on flat land. Homestead just getting started “This is about local food and would bring to track meets. graduated from Centralia High Swales are created on con- as a new permaculture demon- growing your own food in your She was Mom to them all. She School in 1954 and attended tour so that as storm water run- stration site and primitive skills home and having locally grown was an amazing cook, famous Centralia College, where she off travels down the slope when and natural building education food, neighbors helping each for her pies, pancakes and would meet the love of her life, it rains, it is slowed by the swale site, she saw the opportunity to other, having a resilient commu- pizza. It was a custom to never Gordon Robertson. and sinks the water into the wa- include swales and teach others nity knowing that we can grow compliment her on the food Eunice and Gordon would ter table. The result is plants can how to make them at the same our own food,” Rasmussen said. because that meant something marry in 1955 and Gordon be planted in the berm, or level time. “The most important thing is to didn't taste very good, you decided to pursue his dream strip of ground along the base “It’s also easier for people once realize we can be smart and not had to say it was "terrible," of being a teacher and a coach. of a slope, at the bottom of the they’ve established their edible have to irrigate. We can plant then she knew she had gotten They headed off to Bellingham swale that will not need any ad- forest garden, they don’t have a gardens and water them in natu- it just right. In her later to attend Western Washington ditional watering. lot of work to do,” Rasmussen ral ways.” years, she loved to watch her College of Education. They grandchildren in their sports, graduated from Western in plays and school activities. She 1959 and moved to Coupeville, was a lifetime member of the wall, and breaking a wood interi- in Vader reported a 14-year-old where Gordon began his irst Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sirens or wall. Items including bracelets, sending and receiving text mes- teaching job at Coupeville High Centralia. She truly enjoyed all a necklace, a medallion, luggage sages containing nude photos School. Eunice followed as of the time and activities of the Continued from page Main 8 and a 35-millimeter camera were with a 21-year-old in Texas. TheGordon went on to teach at Pe church and she especially loved reported stolen. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office isEll, South Umpqua (Oregon) the fellowship. Man Arrested After Mischief investigating the report. and High Schools There will be an open funeral • David L. Brosius, 28, of Va- Two Burglaries Reported in before they landed at theirservice inal celebrating Eunice's der, was arrested at 11:10 a.m. Salkum, Wooden Bear Stolen Chehalis Man destination, Tenino, in 1968. life on Sunday, May 31, 2015 Tuesday on suspicion of mali- Eunice was preceded in at 1:00 p.m. at the Immanuel • Two burglaries were recently Arrested for Harassment cious mischief in the third de- death by her father and mother, Lutheran Church, 1209 N. reported in the 2500 block of gree. • Daniel J. Barns, 59, of Che- Alex and Molly; by her beloved Scheuber Road, in Centralia. Spencer Road in Salkum. The halis, was booked into the Lewis husband, Gordon; and her first burglary happened between sister, Helen Harding. To view the obituary, please go to Ashford Man Arrested for Theft County Jail at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday chronline.com/obituaries. April 26 and Saturday. A weed on suspicion of felony harass- She is survived by her • Bryan R. Morford, 32, trimmer and gas were reported ment. He is being referred to of Ashford, was arrested and stolen. The second burglary hap- the Lewis County Prosecutor’s booked at 12:21 a.m. Wednesdaypened on May 14. Items stolen Office for 17 counts of violation for theft in the third degree. from a shed and deck include a of a protection order. Barnes al- In Remembrance wooden bear, fishing rod and a legedly sent his wife threatening Shoplifter Cited security camera. text messages and voicemails. ROBERT TERRY NEAL • Toni L. Meier, 44, of Centra- Dog Bites Child in Mineral the irst Manned Maneuvering lia, was cited and released at 3:41 Woman Arrested Unit light and the irst satellite p.m. Wednesday on suspicion of • A 10-year-old child sus- for DUI After Crash repair mission from the tained injuries to the face requir- shoplifting. • Stephanie A. Pedersen, 44, Shuttle. He was instrumental ing four stitches at 7 p.m. Satur- of Chehalis, was arrested on sus- in deining and conducting the day at a campground in the 100 Fake $50 Bill Used in Centralia picion of DUI at 7:30 p.m. Tues- International Space Station block of Front Street. According (ISS) assembly concepts and day after her vehicle crashed in • Police are investigating a to the Lewis County Sheriff’s associated operations. He fake $50 bill used at 3:45 p.m. Office, the boy was retrieving the 2900 block of Jackson High- managed the combining of Wednesday in the 100 block of a football from a neighboring way. the Shuttle spacewalk and Harrison Avenue. campground when the dog, a robotics operational areas into four-year-old Lab mix, bit him. RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY a single functional unit. Terry Cash Stolen in Burglary The dog is in quarantine. Cooking Fire Damages Chehalis was primarily responsible for • At 4:33 p.m. Wednesday, a Home the justiication, procurement burglary was reported in the Vehicle Theft, Hit and Run and initial facility management 1200 block of Lum Road. Cash Reported in Chehalis • At 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Riv- for the Johnson Space Center was reported stolen. erside Fire Authority crews re- Robert Terry Neal of Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory. • A person allegedly crashed a sponded to reports of a structure Spicewood, Texas passed away This facility has served as the stolen 2003 Hyundai Elantra into fire in the 100 block of Kodiak May 19, 2015, at the age of primary spacewalk training LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE a power pole at 2:44 a.m. Sunday Lane in Chehalis. Crews arrived 72. He was born in Chehalis, facility in the International Man Extradited From Idaho for in the 200 block of Haight Road to find that a pan with cook- Washington and raised in Pe Space Station and Shuttle Gun Theft Charges in Chehalis. Deputies from the ing oil was left unattended on a Ell, Washington and obtained programs. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office a degree in aeronautics and Terry is survived by his • Clinton Robert Duester- stove. The oil caught fire, dam- did not locate the driver. The astronautics from the University wife, Mary; daughter and son- beck, 36, of Caldwell, Idaho, was aging cabinets, a fan, lights and car’s owner told deputies he left of Washington in 1965. Robert in-law, Brianne and Mohan booked into the Lewis County the stove. Damage is estimated at the keys in the car. $8,000. worked for NASA, where he Poole of Spicewood, Texas; Jail at 9:15 a.m. Friday to face held various mission operations son and daughter-in-law, Derek gun theft charges. Duesterbeck ••• Sheriff’s Office Investigates By The Chronicle Staff positions including light lead, and Lauren Neal of League allegedly stole a .40 caliber pistol project lead and management at City, Texas; grandchildren, in Lewis County in December. Report of Pornographic Text Messages Please call news reporter Natalie the section, branch and division Mila Poole, Madison Poole, Johnson with news tips. She can be levels for all manned programs Anderson Neal and Aubrey Tools Stolen in Bunker Creek • At 12:33 p.m. Sunday, a per- reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ from Apollo 7 through mid Neal; brother and sister-in-law, Road Burglary son in the 1000 block of F Street chronline.com. 2005. From 1969 through 1972, Mike and Joan Neal of PeEll, • A burglary was reported in he was assigned to temporary Washington, sister and brother- the 100 block of Bunker Creek CEMETERY MEMORIALS / HEADSTONES duty at the then Kennedy Space in-law, Dixie and Dan Beesley Road in Chehalis. The burglary Center supporting Apollo of Toledo, Washington; nieces occurred on Friday or Satur- missions 11-17 in the areas and nephews. day. The victim, a 79-year-old of light crew integration, Terry was preceded in death Any Cemetery vehicle and crew equipment Chehalis man, reported a weed by his father, John C. Neal; and test and checkout and astronaut trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw, mother, Imogene Neal. air compressor, a five-gallon can Lasting Touch Anytime training. His speciic areas of Memorial services will operational expertise included of gas and binoculars valued at be conducted at 1:00 p.m. MeMorials Apollo, Shuttle and space $1,100 stolen. Any Location Saturday, June 20, 2015, in station EVA (spacewalk) the Colonial Chapel of Cook- & Cemetery Products systems, the light Walden crew Funeral Home, 6100 Burglars Use Wire Cutters to All Sizes equipment in those programs North Lamar Boulevard, Break Into Two Storage Units Available (including the lunar module Austin, Texas. • Burglars gained access to IVA and EVA equipment) In lieu of lowers, please two storage units in the 700 and lunar surface operations. make a donation to the He served as the lead EVA American Heart Association or block of Highway 12 in Ethel- be Just across from J&I sports operations light controller fora charity of your choice. tween Friday and Sunday by cut- 15-541271M.N the irst Shuttle spacewalk, To view the obituary, please go to ting a fence with wire cutters, re- 3700 Pacific Ave. S.E. - Olympia chronline.com/obituaries. moving screws on a metal outer 360-458-9070 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Former NY GOP Governor Putin Accuses U.S. Pataki Will Run for of Meddling Into President in 2016 FIFA Affairs CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — MOSCOW (AP) — Russian Former New York Gov. George President Vladimir Putin accused Pataki is the latest Republican to the United States of meddling in get into the race for president. the affairs of soccer’s governing In a video posted this morn- body and hinted that its corrup- ing on YouTube, Pataki says tion investigation is part of an at- America needs to recapture tempt to take the 2018 World Cup the spirit of unity that spread away from his country. through the country in the wake Putin said in televised com- of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He ments today that he found it “odd” was in his second of three terms that the FIFA probe was launched as governor when the attacks at the request of U.S. officials for struck New York and Washing- crimes which do not involve its ton, and Pataki highlights his citizens and did not happen in the role in New York and the coun- United States. try’s recovery in the video. Corruption charges in the “We are all in this together. U.S. were announced Wednesday And let us all understand that against 14 people, at least two of what unites us is so much more John Minchillo / The Associated Press whom have American citizen- important than what might seem ship. Seven of the 14 were arrested superficially to divide us,” Pataki Volunteer Adam Martinez, a horticulturalist with the Cincinnati Zoo, checks honey bee hives for queen activity and performs Wednesday morning in Zurich says in the video which includes routine maintenance as part of a collaboration between the zoo and TwoHoneys Bee Co. Wednesday at Ecohio Farm in Ma- ahead of a FIFA meeting and Fri- a logo that reads, “Pataki for son, Ohio. A federal rule to be proposed today would create temporary pesticide-free zones when certain plants are in bloom day’s presidential election in which President.” around bees that are trucked from farm to farm by professional beekeepers. Sepp Blatter is expected to win Pataki is expected to formally a fifth term. Much of the money announce his candidacy later to- that allegedly changed hands went day. through U.S. banks, which is why U.S. officials were able to bring Defense Secretary Seeks EPA Planning Pesticide charges. Ways to Improve Iraq China Defends South Training, Equipping China Sea Island ABOARD A US MILITARY Limits to Protect Bees AIRCRAFT (AP) — U.S. mili- Development tary leaders are looking for ways FEDERAL RULE: Policy the much-debated class of pes- These trucked-around hives now BEIJING (AP) — Respond- ticides called neonicotinoids, he to improve and speed up the Would Block Pesticide account for about 90 percent of ing to sharply-worded comments program to train and equip Iraqi said. honeybees in the U.S., according from the U.S. defense secretary, forces, including options to bet- Use When Certain Plants The idea is “to create greater to the University of Maryland’s China today defended its building ter prepare Sunni tribes to join Are in Bloom Around space between chemicals that are Dennis van Englesdorp. of artificial islands in the South the fight, Defense Secretary Ash toxic to bees and the bees,” Jones This method of managed China Sea and accused Washing- told The Associated Press. Carter said today. Honeybees hives is the insect equivalent of ton of stirring up trouble in the This is part of a new multi- Getting equipment to the handling livestock and is “a fairly economically vital region. By Seth Borenstein part push by the Obama ad- battlefield more quickly and intensive process,” said Pennsyl- Foreign Ministry spokeswom- ministration to try to reverse enhancing the training could AP Science Writer vania State University professor an Hua Chunying said no outside dramatic declines in bee popu- help build the Iraqi forces’ confi- Diana Cox-Foster. “I think it’s actors have the right to dictate to WASHINGTON — If honey- lations. A new federal survey dence, Carter said, just days after much more work than raising China in an area it claims as its bees are busy pollinating large, found beekeepers lost more than he publicly chastised them for cows.” sovereign territory. blooming croplands, farmers 40 percent of their colonies last showing “no will to fight” when Jones estimates that at least She said the U.S. was commit- wanting to spray toxic pesticides year, although they later recov- they fled Ramadi last week even will soon have to buzz off, the 2 or 2.5 million acres of crop- ting “provocations and instiga- though they greatly outnum- ered by dividing surviving hives. land will be affected by the new Environmental Protection Agen- Scientists blame many factors tions” that threaten stability — a bered Islamic State militants. cy is proposing. rule. It only applies to spraying reference to Washington’s refusal “One particular way that’s for bee declines: pesticides, para- pesticides on leaves, not seed or A federal rule to be proposed sites, pathogens and poor bee nu- to recognize Chinese sovereignty extremely important is to in- ground applications. today would create temporary trition because of a lack of wild over the newly built dry land. volve the Sunni tribes in the “The acreage may not be large, pesticide-free zones when cer- plants that bees use as food. The “China has its own judgment, fight — that means training and tain plants are in bloom around but the impact is,” Jones said. and no others are entitled the equipping them,” said Carter, new rule only deals with the pes- bees that are trucked from farm ticide part; last week, the federal “It’s really a function of where rights to demand China how to who called a special meeting of to farm by professional beekeep- the bees are.” So when bees are act,” Hua told reporters. She added his top advisers on Tuesday and government came up with a plan ers, which are the majority of to create more and varied food pollinating almonds in Febru- that China was acting appropri- tasked them to come up with honeybees in the U.S. The pes- ary and March, the temporary ately as a “big power.” options. “Those are the kinds for bees on federal land. ticide halt would only happen bans would be near almond trees. of things the team back home is The new rule “doesn’t elimi- during the time the flower is in They would apply near apple looking at.” nate (pesticide) exposure to Paris Leaders Want Fast bloom and the bees are there, honeybees, but it should reduce trees in April and May and mel- and only on the property where it,” said University of Illinois ons in late spring, he said. Expulsion of Migrants Nebraska Abolishes the bees are working, not neigh- entomologist May Berenbaum. The rule is focused on the From Tent Camp boring land. “It may not be ideal, but it’s the time when scientists can docu- Death Penalty in The rule applies to virtually best news in about 120 years. In ment the highest risk for bees, PARIS (AP) — In the shadow Landmark Override Vote all insecticides, more than 1,000 concept, in principle, this is a big Jones said. of the famed Sacre Coeur basilica, products involving 76 different policy change.” The proposal needs public hundreds of migrants have poured LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Ne- chemical compounds, said Jim The EPA proposal doesn’t ap- comment, then will be finalized. into a makeshift tent camp on a braska abolished the death pen- Jones, EPA’s assistant adminis- ply to residential pesticide use, If all goes according to plan, new bridge over Eurostar train tracks alty on Wednesday over the trator for chemical safety and nor home beekeeping. This is rules and new pesticide labels to Britain — the country that governor’s objections in a move pollution prevention. It involves just for areas where professional will be ready for spring 2016, many see as a cherished final des- pushed through the Legislature nearly all pesticides, including beekeepers haul in their hives. Jones said. tination. with unusual backing from con- After many agonizing journeys, servatives who oppose capital the mostly East African migrants punishment for religious, finan- find themselves in limbo. Local cial and practical reasons. Homeowners Clean Up After leaders, fed up with the sordid eye- Senators in the one-house sore looming over Gare du Nord Legislature voted 30-19 to over- train station, are calling for the ride the veto of Gov. Pete Rick- migrants to be moved as early as etts, a Republican who supports Storms; Death Toll Climbs to 21 next month to more decent shelter. the death penalty. The vote By Seth Robbins And Juan A. Lozano But trapped between French bu- makes Nebraska the first tra- in her eyes, she added: “It’s hard sort, but he took charge of re- to wrap your head around all moving the debris and salvaging reaucracy and politics, the bridge- ditionally conservative state to The Associated Press dwellers simply have nowhere else eliminate the punishment since that needs to be done.” the furniture because “they’re HOUSTON — Homeowners Houston Mayor Annise Park- too emotionally tied to the place to go. North Dakota in 1973. dragged soggy carpet to the curb On site, many migrants say The override vote — passed er said two people whose boat to decide what gets junked and and mopped up coffee-colored capsized during a rescue were what stays.” this was not the Europe they ex- by the narrowest possible mar- muck Wednesday after a barrage pected. They lament the loud rum- gin — drew a burst of applause missing. Another person was On the night of the flood, of storms and floods in Texas and ble of subway trains, the stench from death penalty opponents in missing in suburban Houston. they got all 100 guests out safely Oklahoma left at least 21 people And in Central Texas, crews re- after the fire chief called to warn of urine and how “even in Africa” the gallery above the legislative they didn’t have to sleep outdoors. chamber. dead and 11 others missing. sumed the search for nine people that the river was rising. The More rain fell on the hard-hit feared dead after the swollen river had never gotten so close to Houston area, temporarily com- Blanco River smashed through the cabins before, Meeks said. Burundi Urges Citizens Amtrak to Install plicating the cleanup a day after Wimberley, a small tourist town This has been the wettest Long-Sought Cameras a downpour of nearly a foot trig- between San Antonio and Aus- month on record for Texas, and to Donate Money to gered the worst flooding the na- tin, over the Memorial Day there are still several days left. Pay for Elections in Locomotives tion’s fourth-largest city has seen weekend. The state climatologist’s office KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — in years. Hundreds of homes The storms that produced the said Wednesday that Texas has were damaged. flooding were part of a system gotten an average of 7.54 inches Burundi’s government is asking Amtrak said Tuesday it will in- Burundians to donate money to stall video cameras inside loco- Severe weather continued that stretched from Mexico into of rain in May, breaking the old in other parts of Texas, with the central U.S. The death toll record of 6.66 inches, set in June pay for elections as some foreign motive cabs to record the actions donors warn of aid cuts if Presi- of train engineers, a move that hundreds of people west of Fort from the system climbed to 35 2004. Worth told to evacuate along the — 14 in Mexico, 17 in Texas and Texas has been hit with al- dent Pierre Nkurunziza runs for a follows a deadly derailment ear- third term, a presidential spokes- lier this month in which investi- rising Brazos River and flash four in Oklahoma. The Houston most continuous storms for the flood warnings posted in many area alone had seven storm-relat- past week to 10 days. The wettest man said Wednesday. gators are searching for clues to Demonstrators were in the areas. ed deaths. area has been from Dallas-Fort the train engineer’s actions be- streets again Wednesday, holding Gadi Shaulsky spent the day Matt Meeks and his wife, Worth to the Red River, where fore the crash. leafy tree branches as peace sym- cutting wet carpet and padding Natalie, worked to clean up the some places have gotten more The Amtrak engineer, Bran- bols, confronting soldiers and de- from his home in Houston’s resort on the banks of the Blanco than 20 inches of rain. don Bostian, suffered a head in- manding that Nkurunziza with- Meyerland section and taking it that has been in his family for Authorities, meanwhile, de- jury in the accident in Philadel- draw from the elections. phia and has told investigators to the curb. His neighbors were five generations, since the 1920s. fended their telephone and in- he can’t remember what hap- doing the same. A water mark Of the 14 rock cabins at Rio person warnings to residents Gervais Abayeho told The pened. Northeast Regional train showed that up to 6 inches of wa- Bonito Resort, probably only ahead of the bad weather but Associated Press that “a political 188 accelerated to a speed of 106 ter had seeped into the home. five will be salvageable, they said. acknowledged the difficulty vacuum in this country ... would miles per hour in the last minute “That was just really frighten- Two were destroyed and seven in reaching tourists and said a be worse that a coup d’état,” and before entering a curve where it ing. It was just flowing in,” said appeared structurally unsound. messaging system in Houston is that elections will happen whether derailed. Shaulsky’s wife, Jodi. 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personal issues. Jail “They’re here for their spiri- tual health,” McCoy said. “If we Continued from the front page have a family member that calls in and says there’s been a death in program together under the um- the inmate’s family, staff will give brella of Lewis County Chaplain- the notification to the inmate cy Services, based in Chehalis, and chaplains will speak to them.” with Bill Malotte as head chap- Chaplains often talk with jail lain, Sherie Malotte told The inmates about their problems, and Chronicle. encourage them to find solutions Lewis County Chaplaincy in the Bible, Sherie Malotte said. Services also provides chaplains They also provide inmates with to agencies throughout Lewis inspirational books, biblical text County. Sherie Malotte volun- teered as a chaplain at the jail be- and items such as reading glasses. fore she and her husband began “It’s a very positive part of our managing the program. jail program and it’s one we real- However, the Malottes will ly work to keep moving and keep soon leave the program to take going forward,” McCoy said. over as senior pastors at the Myr- Sherie Malotte likened the tle Point Christian Assembly in knowledge inmates gain to hav- Oregon. ing more tools in their toolbox. They are having a potluck to “We want them to get help. celebrate the move at 10:30 a.m. We want them to change,” she Pete Caster / [email protected] Sunday at the New Beginnings said. “What they have so far in Sherie Malotte laughs as her husband, Bill, tells a funny story during a private meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the Lewis Church at 603 NW Saint Helens their toolbox has gotten them County Jail in Chehalis. Ave. in Chehalis. where they are.” Chaplains John Petersohn, About 40 people volunteer own way of thinking. Brook Yri, Vicki Erskine and with the non-denominational “They have to be an individu- going to kill somebody in his car,” Kim Thompson of Lewis County chaplain program at the jail. Vol- al who is more empathetic than Crash said Lewis County Deputy Pros- Chaplaincy Services will take unteers go into the jail two at a sympathetic,” she said. “Bill and ecutor Sara Beigh. over the management of the jail’s time to visit inmates. Sherie were very good at that.” Continued from the front page Coleman has one prior convic- Sherie Malotte said she no- chaplain program. Chaplains also occasionally transported to Morton General tion for DUI from April 2015. He tices the change in jail inmates work with jail staff, McCoy said. The program offers three Hospital with a broken hand and has not yet been sentenced for that Sunday morning services for who take part in the chaplaincy’s “They came in and earned the neck injuries. Coleman was also case. He was also charged with men, three Sunday evening ser- programs. respect of staff,” she said. DUI in November 2014. His driv- vices for women, five mid-week “For people that come in and The Malottes said they hope injured and transported to Mor- ton General. er’s license was suspended at the Bible study groups and a Span- are on a short stay of six months to provide some chaplain ser- time of the crash. ish-language service on Saturday. — their language changes, their vices in Oregon, but that the jail He was in a wheelchair at his The chaplains work with peo- thinking starts changing … and near the Myrtle Point church first appearance in Lewis County Please Recycle ple of all different religions, and then they start encouraging you,” does not have a chaplain pro- Superior Court Tuesday afternoon. This help provide Qurans as well as she said. gram. “The state is concerned that at Newspaper Bibles, said jail Administrative McCoy said the ideal chap- “We’ll probably look into that the next juncture Mr. Coleman is Sgt. Joyce McCoy. They also talk lain does not have an agenda or … but our biggest focus will be to inmates about family crises or try to convert inmates to their the church,” Bill Malotte said.

marily heard from people who chemical processing, would not Extend want to produce and process be allowed in those areas. marijuana, who would be affect- Other requirements are out- Continued from the front page ed by the waste production, and lined in the draft. not people who want to begin re- As long as resources don’t and changes need to be made to tail shops. get redirected to another proj- county code to regulate impacts • Appointments available Napier and her department ect, Napier said, she believes the after work, after of marijuana production, pro- are working with staff from the moratorium will not be extended school and evenings cessing and sale on the environ- • Digital X-Rays county’s Environmental Health a fourth time. ment, nearby land uses and pub- Division and Solid Waste Ser- (Less Radiation) lic health and safety. The board first enacted the • We are in-network vices to make changes to sections providers for most The planning commission, moratorium that prohibits facili- Dr. Ta and Family in the title. ties that produce, process or sell insurances overseen by Lewis County Com- • Spanish speaking staff She expects a small work marijuana and derived products 1211 S. Gold St. munity Development, held nine group will focus on the amend- • All ages served, Family Centralia, WA workshops on amending rec- in December 2013. Commission- friendly atmosphere (360) 736-5040 ments for Title 8 to come up with ers have extended the morato- • Senior Discounts reational marijuana code and a recommendation that will be cascadefamilydentalcenter.com rium twice since then. took public testimony during the compared to the planning com- CH538443rc.cg meetings. mission’s recommendation. Community Development The planning commission’s Director Lee Napier said county draft code amendments include officials didn’t foresee the pro- restricting marijuana retailers cess to take this long. to small town mixed use, cross- The planning commission road commercial and freeway made draft amendments in the commercial zoned areas. Mari- county’s code Chapter 17 regard- juana processing and production ing land use and development for would be allowed in small town marijuana operations. However, industrial zones. All operations some amendments pertaining to would require special use per- solid waste disposal refer to Title mits. 8 dealing with health and safety, Marijuana production and that area of county code also type 1 marijuana processing — needs to be adjusted. Anniversary drying, curing, trimming and “Right now there isn’t any- packaging — would be allowed thing in Title 8 that is included in the rural area industrial dis- that would address the concerns, trict, privately owned forest re- so that’s the biggest change to source lands and privately owned look at our solid waste water agricultural resource lands. Type treatment,” Napier said. She later 2 processing, extracting, infus- added that the county has pri- ing or involving mechanical or

have two deputies assigned to Winlock the South Lewis County area from Napavine to Vader 24 Continued from the front page hours daily for about $250,000. The city would also have addi- Erin Hillier said during a council tional resources, including the meeting Wednesday. Street Crimes Unit, detectives To get by until the chief’s and Sheriff’s Mentoring Students retirement, the Winlock City Program. Council authorized the mayor to However, the sheriff’s office ask Williams to return to duty wants the city to do away with its for the last month of his employ- municipal court because it is eas- ment and payout vacation time or ier for the agency to use district seek an interim chief through the court for violations at that level. Washington Association of Sher- Court, jail, prosecution and dis- iffs and Police Chiefs. patch fees would be an additional As for its long-term police ser- cost of about $50,000. vices, councilors have called for a “It’s up to the council to make special meeting at 5 p.m. Monday. this decision,” Snaza said. “I’m Officials plan to discuss the just saying that we’re going to city’s options — hiring a new po- provide the resources out there lice chief and officer, contracting that the sheriff’s office has. … with the Lewis County Sheriff’s And I think we do a great job in Join us all month long in June to help Office or contracting with the what we do.” Toledo Police Department. If the city contracts with To- us celebrate 20 wonderful years! They plan to make a decision ledo, the Toledo Police Depart- that night. ment plans to hire two additional We'll have special games and The city held a public meeting officers to provide Winlock and last week to get citizen input, and Toledo 20 hours of service daily, prizes, food and beverage councilors discussed their op- costing Winlock $196,000. The specials, festive decorations tions again at a workshop before city would keep its municipal the council meeting Wednesday. court, and the employees who and more. Sheriff Rob Snaza and Toledo operate it wouldn’t lose hours. Police Chief John Brockmueller “We just want to help you guys both attended the workshop to out as neighbors,” Brockmueller provide councilors with addi- said. tional information. The city is considering all op- The city currently spends tions, including proposals from elong. about $250,000 for its police de- both agencies and applications ou b partment, which provides a uni- from police chief applicants. e y CH539912rc.cg formed officer for 10 hours daily. “If we can get better coverage her “I want more coverage,” Coun- to patrol an area that Winlock W *See Players Club cilor Sarah Gifford said. “I want happens to reside in, that’s what for details. my kids to feel safe.” it’s about,” Mayor Lonnie Dowell I-5 to Exit 88 • Rochester • 1-800-720-1788 • luckyeagle.com The sheriff’s office would said about the city’s options. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015

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Who Will Be Swede Day Queen? Voice of the People

Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.

Readers react on Facebook to story detailing Amtrak’s re- quest for more police presence at the Centralia Train Depot:

Lindsey Tomasheck: I have all the re- spect in the world for the police. I truly think the problem is really overwhelming and I un- derstand they can’t be there constantly baby- sitting but, it’s really getting bad. They leave trash in my salon doorway (pretty sure they are sleeping there at night) and there is also an issue with people throwing up all the way around the building. Not exactly what you want to come to work to.

David Troglin: Amtrak station is city owned and maintained but they say police Photograph submitted by Lorraine Johnson, Grand Mound-Rochester Swede Day Committee don’t have money to patrol. They blame Twin The 36th annual Swede Day Queen coronation will be at 6 p.m. Saturday at Swede Hall, 18543 Albany St., Rochester. Queen Transit for the trouble but it is not the bus rid- candidates are, from left, Acacia Tanori, daughter of Chadd and Angel Schoolcraft; Samantha Spiller, daughter of John and ers that hang all day dealing drugs, drinking, Tara Spiller; McKenzie Darnell, daughter of Shelly and Michael Darnell; Lindsey Misener, daughter of James and Stacey Misen- and taking up benches that people waiting for er; and Ariel Saxon, daughter of Eric and Angel Saxon. The court will represent the Grand Mound-Rochester area in local the bus need. But the drive down Tower parades and events, including Swede Day on June 20. At the coronation, strawberry shortcake and beverages, as well as live dozens of times all day without turning one music, will be available. Admission is $3, plus one Swede Day button, available at the door for $1. For more information, call block over. Kellie Fosnacht, (360) 273-0802, or Lorraine Johnson, (360) 273-81250. Names in the News Letter of Thanks Jessie Brunswig: Sounds like they need to hire a temporary security guard who checks Ballet Students radio Listeners Thanked for Support of mission everyone’s I.D. as they go into the depot and at accepted into Noted Dear KACS-KACW listeners: tions every year. We will use least make a presence known there. Despica- Thank you for choosing to these events to raise funds to ble that these youths or transients don’t have Dance Programs assist the Twin Cities Mission match the gift. more respect for their community. Two Centralia Ballet Acad- for Women with our project. We We thank everyone in the emy students, Jacob Brein and will use the funds to repair the community who participated Samantha Myer, have been ac- upstairs bathroom at our home. in FriendRaiser May 20-21 and Readers react on Facebook to Department of Ecology’s cepted into renowned dance pro- The shower and tub need to be supported KACS-KACW in this request for public input on its oil spill plan for Southwest grams. replaced because of water dam- community project. The Mission Washington: Brein, of Chehalis, has been age to the walls. It is amazing is very grateful to the radio sta- offered a full scholarship to study how this money became avail- tion for making this possible and at the School of Oregon Ballet able at the same time it became partnering with us as we do Je- Danny Sarnt Ritalin-Ritalin: A spill we can Theatre this summer. Former evident that the repair can’t be sus’ work in Lewis County. handle; a derailment with a fire is what they students from the school of OBT put off any longer. need to plan for! now dance in ballet companies The Mission has several ga- Margaret Heriot around the world. The six-week rage sales, car washes, fundrais- secretary, Board of Directors, summer program will include ing barbecues and dessert auc- Twin Cities Mission for Women daily classes in ballet technique, Area Crafter: How many of these “Pub- as well as other dance forms, Pi- 80% Off lic Inputs” does the state need to understand lates and topics such as dance that the majority of Washington state’s citizens history. Brein started dancing Retail Prices don’t want oil trains crossing our state? at Centralia Ballet Academy in 2010. Myer, also of Chehalis, plans to pursue a career in dance med- AC Units Laminate icine, providing physical therapy Barbara Nichols Lewis: This is of such im- to dancers. She has been accept- portance. The rails are right in the middle of ed into three different programs: Winlock, separating the town in two. Long Island University in Brook- lyn, New York; Drexel University, in ; and the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, in London. Chronline Comments Myer has also been accepted into a summer intensive pro- The following comments were submitted by gram at the Trinity Laban. She readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are will travel there this summer available for reading online. for the program and, while she is still finalizing her plans, will more than likely return there in Starting As Low As • Story: Seattle University Survey Stirs Debate the fall to begin a two-year pro- on Centralia’s Panhandling Ordinance gram in dance science. $149 ¢ Trinity Laban is considered each 59SF one of Europe’s leading centers USer Name: jbundy48 for the training of professional contemporary dance artists and

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The 2015 graduates of W.F. West School Graduation will be held and Centralia high schools 6 p.m. June 6 in the W.F. West will soon don their gowns and High School gymnasium. Today, mortarboards as they mark the Top 20 we recognize the top Tiger and completion of one stage of life and Bearcat graduates as we salute move on to the next. Centralia High School Graduation will every member of the Class of 2015. be held 7:30 p.m. June 12 at Editor’s Note: Centralia High School Scholars Tiger Stadium; W.F. West High does not release students’ GPAs. CENTRALIA

Shelby Duffy, Centralia Euchari Majors, Centralia Serena Wallace, Centralia Rachel Wood, Centralia Chandler Johnson, Centralia Parents: Eric and Marcie Parents: Lynn and Trent Ma- Parents: George and Melissa Parents: Kathy King and Jim Parents: Randy Johnson and Duffy jors Wallace Wood Peggy Harding Rank: First in class Rank: Second in class Rank: Third in class Rank: Fourth in class Rank: Fifth in class Future Plans: Attend either Future Plans: Currently Future Plans: Attend Pacific Future Plans: Attend Spo- Future Plans: Currently Western Washington University attending Centralia college University in Oregon to study kane Community College to working to finish his last quar- or George Fox University as a through Running Start and will physical therapy. study fire science with future ter at Centralia College where he pre-medicine student with plans graduate with her associates in plans to become a firefighter will receive his associate’s degree to go on to medical school to be- arts degree. After receiving her paramedic. with plans to transfer to Western come a pediatrician. degree she will attend Willamette Washington University or Uni- University in Salem, Oregon, ma- versity of Washington. joring in Asian studies.

Samuel Juarez, Centralia Mali Christian, Centralia Ciara Kimball, Centralia Maxwell Dulin, Centralia Tucker McAuley, Centralia Rank: Sixth in class Parents: Darryl Christian Parents: Scott and Cathy Parents: Mark and Sarah Parents: John and Courtney Future Plans: Attend Uni- and Joan Rogerson Kimball Dulin McAuley versity of Washington to study Rank: Seventh in class Rank: Eighth in class Rank: Ninth in class Rank: Tenth in class chemistry with a goal of becom- Future Plans: Attend Univer- Future Plans: Attend Centra- Future Plans: Attend Gon- Future Plans: Attend West- ing a medical neurologist. sity of Washington and enter the lia College and transfer to a four- zaga University and major in ern Washington University ma- aerospace engineering program year university later. Her major is computer science or software en- joring in psychology and coun- with a goal of becoming an aero- undecided, but she is interested gineering. seling. She plans to become a nautical engineer. in marine biology and molecular school guidance counselor. genetics. W.F. WEST

Jason Yarter, W.F. West Jeonghyeon (Daniel) Kim, W.F. West Jordan Sherfey, W.F. West Anna Russell, W.F. West Brooke Mason, W.F. West Parents: Chris and Kristi Parents: Daeyoo Kim and Parents: Debrah and Justin Parents: Bob and Susan Rus- Parents: Todd and Tracy Ma- Yarter Haesook Nam Sherfey sell son GPA: 4.0 GPA: 4.0 GPA: 4.0 GPA: 3.99 GPA: 3.9906 Future Plans: Attend Biola Future Plans: Attend Univer- Future Plans: Attend Pacific Future Plans: Attend Spo- Future Plans: Attend Univer- University to pursue an educa- sity of Washington or Reed Col- Lutheran University, majoring kane Community College to sity of Washington, majoring in tion in the medical field with lege with plans to major in pre- in biology with future plans to study fire science with future business with hopes of creating future plans to serve on medical med and continue on to medical become a physician assistant and plans to become a firefighter her own company in the future. missions. school in the future to later be- do mission work. paramedic. come a military doctor.

Caroline Carter, W.F. West Eric Braun, W.F. West Jeffrey Tereski, W.F. West Daniel Blomdahl, W.F. West Simone Kemp, W.F. West Parents: Glenn and Barbara Parents: John and Marlo Parents: Harold and Suzanne Parents: David and Nancy Parents: Mi Jin and San Go, Carter Braun Tereski Blomdahl adoptive Parents Tom and Toni GPA: 3.990 GPA: 3.986 GPA: 3.975 GPA: 3.968 Kemp Future Plans: Attend the Future Plans: Attend the Future Plans: Attend Azusa Future Plans: Attend Whit- GPA: 3.966 University of , majoring United States Naval Academy in Pacific University, majoring in worth University for two years, Future Plans: Attend Univer- in linguistics, physics and/or cre- Annapolis, Maryland, majoring biochemistry. later transferring to the Univer- sity of Washington, majoring in ative writing with the goal of be- in either naval architecture or sity of Washington. He is con- biology with future plans to get a coming a published author and electrical engineering. After his sidering careers in engineering, doctorate in biology, publish pa- academic. time at the academy, he hopes to physical therapy or health care pers and teach at a university. serve as a U.S. naval officer. informatics. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl State Weekend Guide: Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 5 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Who, What, Where Prep Baseball Centralia, Adna, Toledo Prepped for State Baseball By Aaron VanTuyl the league championship by vir- [email protected] tue of a head-to-head tiebreaker with Tumwater; the Tigers also The playoffs are all about lost one game to every team in who gets hot at the right time. the league, made it through the The regular season? Just a regular season without a win- tryout to get to the playoffs. The ning streak of more than three district tournament? Just a few games, and were held without a games to get ready for the two- Centralia hit for the first five innings of an game, do-or-die regionals. 8-5 loss to Tumwater in the Dis- Centralia, Toledo and Adna It’s been an up-and-down trict 4 championship game. proved that over the weekend. season for the Tigers (17-7), who Centralia’s also been without Centralia will be in Yakima on face Liberty (out of Issaquah), a variety of starters at various Scott Monohon / Courtesy Photo Friday for the State 2A champi- at 7 p.m. on Friday night in the points in the season, thanks to Centralia’s Cody Parker (11) watches as his teammates dogpile on the inield to onships, while Adna and Toledo, State 2A semifinals at Yakima’s injuries and ineligibilities. celebrate a 10-4 in over Fife in the 2A regional playofs on Saturday at Franklin coincidentally, will be in Cen- County Stadium. “It’s been a long year, to Pierce High School. Centralia takes on Liberty at 7 p.m. on Friday in Yakima in the tralia for the State 2B champion- Centralia went 6-3 in the Ev- say the least, with some of the State 2A Baseball Tournament. ships. ergreen 2A Conference, winning please see BASEBALL, page S4

2B Track & Field 2A Softball Four Years Running Perennial Champ Gaffney Wrapping Prep Career This Weekend By Brandon Hansen [email protected] It will be the end of an era at the State 2B Track and Field Championships this weekend in Cheney. Brandon Hansen / The red turf at Eastern [email protected] Washington University will W.F. West senior Ali Graham pitches host Adna speedster Regyn against Woodland in the District 4 Gaffney one last time. The Pi- championship game Friday in Centralia. rate sprinter has made the main Graham, for the third time, has been lanes in front of the Roos Field voted the Evergreen 2A Conference grandstands her stage, winning Pitching MVP. a total of eight state champion- ships to date. This year, she can up the W.F. West’s total and wrap up her prep athletic career on a high note Ali Graham before heading off to Washing- ton State University. Gaffney Voted EvCo signed a National Letter of In- tent to run for the Cougars ear- Pitching MVP lier this spring. It’s a career that may have By The Chronicle been hinted at during recess at For the third year in a row, Adna Elementary School, when W.F. West’s Ali Graham has been she would race — and beat — voted the Evergreen 2A Confer- all the boys. Gaffney also com- ence’s Pitching MVP. peted in Hershey’s Track and Graham, a senior who will Field games for kids, and first play for Oregon Tech next spring, tasted defeat at the state tourna- shared the award with team- ment. mate Mattie Boucher the past “I didn’t win. I think I lost two seasons. This year, she led to some girls up in Seattle,” she the Bearcats to a 9-0 record in said. “I think I cried afterwards.” EvCo play while going 13-2 on Since then? There hardly the season with a 1.11 ERA and been a reason for tears, as far as 98 strikeouts in 69 ⅔ innings of running’s concerned. work, while walking nine batters. The Pirate sprinter put in a She was solid at the plate as historic state track meet as a ju- well, hitting a team-high .583 nior last year. Gaffney broke the with 43 RBIs. Her seven home State 2B record for the 100-me- runs were tied with freshman ter dash with a 12.10 time. She Ashlee Vadala for the team lead, edged the next sprinter by .39 and both players set a new sin- seconds. gle-season Bearcat home run She then won the 200, miss- record. ing out on the 2B record by a Black Hills’ Lexi Tarrow was hundredth of a second, and the EvCo’s Offensive MVP, and won the 400 while breaking an- W.F. West coach Mike Keen was other state record with a time the league’s Coach of the Year. of 56.40. She won her fourth The Bearcats landed five play- event of the meet by posting a ers on the 10-player All-League long jump of 17 feet, 9 inches — first team, in catcher Caitlin winning a state title by over 14 Reynolds (.554 batting average, inches. 32 RBIs), shortstop Jessica McK- “It kind of came as a com- ay (.538 average, 27 RBIs), first- plete shock to me,” Gaffney said Brandon Hansen / [email protected] baseman/pitcher Vadala (.509 of her 2014 visit to Cheney. “I’m very excited and I’m hoping for Adna’s Regyn Gafney, an eight-time state track champion, will run the inal meet of her prep career on Friday and Saturday average, 31 RBIs), freshman sec- a good outing. I want to do the at the State 2B Track & Field Championship at Eastern Washington University. ond baseman Olivia Dean (.439 same or better than last year.” average), and outfielder Roni Gaffney bounced back and ney had to refrain from one of weekend, Gaffney has the fast- This season, Gaffney is com- Braun (.541 average, 24 RBIs). ended up posting an 11.99 time her favorite events. est time in 100, the 200 (25.49) ing off recovery from torn liga- Centralia shortstop Pay- and 400 (58.85) dash. It will be ments in her ankle. She spent in the 100-meter dash at Ridge- “It’s just a lot of fun. You ton Pocklington and outfielder field’s Spudder Classic meet on can talk to people and just re- her last high school hurrah. Megan Shelley — both juniors five weeks in a cast and had to It started back in her fresh- wait several weeks after that May 8 before going on to win lax more,” Gaffney said. “But — were also on the All-League four league championships and after doing the long jump my man year, when Gaffney won first-team, along with Tumwater before she could begin running her first state championship in during basketball season. three district titles this postsea- leg started cramping up in the pitcher Jocelyn Glasgo and out- son. sprinting events since I had the 100 meters in 12.60 seconds. fielder Alyvia Owen, and Black “They told me not to do any- “I was a very paranoid run- thing that would hurt for a few The one casualty because spent so much time not walk- Hills designated hitter Kassi of the ankle injury was the ing on it. Since stopping the ner back then,” she said. “I Ward. weeks,” Gaffney said. “But I knew my running form was was in the gym every day, still long jump. Due to the impact a long jump, I’ve felt great.” working out.” jumper makes in the pit, Gaff- Heading into state this please see GAFFNEY, page S5 please see EVCO, page S4

Header The Final Word Seattle Sound- ers’ Obafemi McDonald Arrested for Restraining Order Violation Martins eyes TV’s Best Bet SANTA CLARA, Calif. (MCT) — Ray ing order, which was issued against Mc- a header in an Major League Baseball MLS soccer McDonald, the former 49ers and Bears Donald on Monday after he was arrested match against defensive tackle who was arrested Mon- on suspicion of domestic violence and at Seattle the Colo- day after a domestic violence call, was ar- child endangerment. 7 p.m. rado Rapids, rested again Wednesday on suspicion of On Wednesday, McDonald had al- ROOT Wednesday in violating a restraining order, police said. ready left the home by the time officers Seattle. McDonald reportedly showed up at arrived. Police said he was found just a Santa Clara residence shortly before down the road at a sandwich shop. He 3 p.m., according to police. He is not al- was arrested without incident and taken Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press lowed to be there because of the restrain- to the Santa Clara Police Department. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Fishing Killing of Cormorants to Lower Consumption of Salmon Begins

By Jeff Barnard The Associated Press Armed with rifles equipped with silencers, government hunters have started shooting seabirds on an uninhabited is- land at the mouth of the Co- lumbia River, to reduce their consumption of juvenile salmon migrating to the ocean. The U.S. Army Corps of En- gineers acknowledged Wednes- day that wildlife control person- nel from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services started over the weekend imple- menting the corps’ plan to cut by more than half the numbers of double-crested cormorants nest- ing on East Sand Island between Oregon and Washington, where they eat millions of juvenile salmon migrating to the ocean. The island is the biggest double- crested cormorant nesting site in North America, and some of the Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times salmon are protected species. This Aug. 12, 2011 shows double breasted cormorants on East Sand Island in the Columbia River near Ilwaco, Wash. Government hunters have begun scouting an Bob Winters, program man- island at the mouth of the Columbia River as they prepare to shoot thousands of hungry seabirds to reduce the numbers of baby salmon they eat, Thursday. ager for the corps, said a team of three to four wildlife control personnel armed with .22-cali- argues the corps is ignoring the killing until the lawsuit has run Winters said Wildlife Ser- to prevent them from hatching ber rifles would be killing birds biggest threat to salmon, hydro- its course. vices personnel are focusing on are to be posted on a corps web- on the island through August. electric dams on the Colum- “The idea of turning the portions of the colony where site on Thursdays each week. The goal is to reduce the colo- bia. Conservation director Bob largest cormorant colony in the eggs have yet to hatch, so as He added that the corps has ny from about 14,000 breeding Sallinger called on the corps to United States into as shooting not to create a situation where a contract with people who are pairs to 5,600 pairs by 2018. allow independent observers gallery and killing cormorants chicks are left without parents to The Audubon Society of on the island so the public can on the nest is a low point in feed them. verifying the culling is being Portland has challenged the know how the killing is being terms of recent wildlife manage- Numbers of how many birds done in accordance with the en- killing in a federal lawsuit that carried out, and to call off the ment efforts,” Sallinger said. have been killed and eggs oiled vironmental impact statement. Fishing Bloated Rule Book Full of Legalese Leaves Anglers Bewildered By Scott Sandsberry two are scientifically distinct The Yakima-Herald species. (Notwithstanding that they were one and the same un- In most dictionaries, the til their inconvenient separation words “regulation” and “re- during the last ice age and if you gurgitation” are on the same put bull trout and Dolly Var- page. That’s appropriate when den together, they will produce it comes to Washington’s state little fishies, but ... that’s another fishing regs. They’re enough to rant.) make any angler want to gag. Anyway, agencies being Yes, I’m sure there was a thought process behind and a hellbent on preserving that spe- legitimate reason for each very cies distinction and protecting rule, especially with all the fed- the poor, endangered bull trout eral rigmarole regarding ESA- population east of the Cascades, listed anadromous species mud- there are numerous waters on dying the rule-writing waters. this side you can’t fish on the But ask any 50 Washington fish- remote chance you might hook ermen what they think about the a bull trout, and God help you — state’s sport-fishing regs, and 49 and your wallet — if you do. responses will sound the same. On the west side? The regs Hopelessly complex. Over- list “Dolly Varden/Bull Trout” blown. Ridiculous. Confusing. Photo by the Yakima Herald together, as if they’re one and Legalese. Arcane. Here is a photo of the 1977 Washington State Fishing Regulations, set atop the 2014-2015 booklet. Notice a diference? the same, and says you can keep “Reading the regulations them as long as they’re at least 20 inches long. and trying to understand which suring just 8 by 3 3⁄8 inches — is different array of fishing rules tinely limits on Klickitat steel- piece of running water is open, Go figure. 40 pages long. The 2014-2015 and seasons. For five lousy miles head. “I’ve talked to people who which is closed, and if it’s open Oh, and you can fish right rulebook fills 150 8 1⁄2-by-11 of river. Then you have Caliche think you can only keep two now or six days later or what- Lake in Grant County, for which steelhead. I’m on the fence. I’ve up to the base of dams in Grant, ever,” says John Davis of Moxee. pages, including advertising; the guidebook has separate list- talked to people who read legal Adams and Okanogan counties, “And what’s on end of the line? the online version also has two pages devoted to correcting er- ings for the Lower Caliche, the documents and they say you can but not anywhere else in Wash- Is it live bait? Is it with a barb? Is ington. I think. it without a barb? rors in the original pamphlet, Upper Caliche and West Caliche keep three on the upper (river).” apparently because even the — and all three have exactly the Well, three is correct, but to The WDFW officers who “You shouldn’t have to have enforce our convoluted fishing a so-called ‘Philadelphia lawyer’ people writing the regulations same regulations. get there you must navigate this can’t keep them straight. The North Fork of the Lew- linquistic labyrinth: “On the regs are, says Kilpatrick, “on the accompany you on your fish- whole, a good bunch of folks. ing trip to let you know what “And this whatever they call is River in Clark and Cowlitz lower Klickitat, the trout daily it, ‘selective gear rules,’” Da- Counties has different rules for limit is 3 hatchery steelhead. But they get to go through the you can dangle in the water and academy with intensive training when you can dangle it.” vis grouses. “What bureaucrat six different sections of the river Release all other trout. On the thought that up?” and no fewer than eight differ- upper Klickitat, the trout daily on the rules, what every one of Jerry Kilpatrick actually them means so they can under- brings his attorney whenever Whoever or whatever, they’re ent times of the year that some limit is three fish of which no everywhere. More than 500 spe- of those rules will be different. more than 2 may be other than stand them all and know how to he goes fishing. Hey, Jerry, is it enforce them. so he can help you read the fine cific regulations call for “Selec- Similarly, fishing on the hatchery steelhead.” tive Gear Rules.” Wind River in Skamania Coun- Excuse me, uh ... what? “But we don’t get that. We get print? a book that looks like it’s been “Well, not entirely. He’s my Nowhere on any of those reg- ty is divided into four sections There are four Horseshoe best friend and we like to fish ulation pages, though, is it ex- of the river and, depending on Lakes. Four Davis Lakes. Five written by a bunch of lawyers.” together,” says Kilpatrick, of Ya- plained exactly what the phrase which section you’re on, seven Clear Lakes. Five Black Lakes. And, of course, anglers will kima. “The rules are difficult to means, nor is the definition list- different seasons — except, of Different regs for each. There’s get a new batch of regs at which understand, though. They’re laid ed on the table-of-contents page. course, for the section of the a Blue Lake in five different to scoff come July 1, when all riv- out in all this legalese instead of FYI, it’s found on the “Defini- river that’s closed to fishing, pe- counties — well, except for ers, streams, lakes and ponds in plain old everyday English.” tion of Terms” page, nestled just riod. Okanogan County, which has the state will be officially closed “It’s hopefully complex,” below “Seaweed” — which ap- Then you have the always en- two. Fortunately, both have the to fishing unless expressly listed says Andy Walgamott, editor of parently needs to be defined. tertaining e-regs — emergency same regs, except that at the one as open in the state regs. Just Northwest Sportsman Maga- Seemingly everything is de- regulations. A recent one raising at Sinlahekin Creek — not to four years ago, the rule was pre- zine. “You almost have to look fined, some of it confusing and the daily steelhead limit on the be confused with the one near cisely the opposite: open unless at the regs before you go fishing some as extrinsic as an instruc- Klickitat River was so weirdly Wannacut Lake — it’s “unlaw- listed as closed. and even then while you’re fish- tion booklet warning purchasers constructed that many of the ful to use lead weights or lead Davis ponders his old 1977 ing, and half the time I end up of a steam iron, “Not to be taken river’s regular anglers didn’t jigs measuring 1 ½ inches or less rules booklet, compared to the almost feeling guilty for even internally.” know what it meant. along the longest axis.” tome that is the current regs, fishing at all.” Take, for example, Snohom- “It just cracked me up, be- And how about bull trout? and says, “It’s just so irritating. Is Davis still has his 1977 state ish County’s Wallace River, a cause everybody’s trying to fig- Scientists and fisheries folks tell the fishing any better now that fishing rulebook. Cover-to-cov- five-mile stretch of which is split ure out what it means,” says Eric us we east-siders have bull trout, we have all these regs?” er, the little pamphlet — mea- into three sections, each with a Stein, a Yakima angler who rou- not Dolly Varden, and that the What do you think?

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Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting and Fishing Report A Plastic World Has Its Drawbacks By Jordan Nailon For the Chronicle “Talking Columbia Blues,” is but one song in the epic collec- tion penned by Woody Guthrie as part of a BPA sponsored ode to the wonders of the mighty Columbia River and the implied magic of hydroelectricity. In the midst of his rambling blues chat- ter, in between making jokes about the political aspirations of salmon and the fact that they too run every four years, Woody proclaimed with aplomb what America’s future would look like. “Atomic bedrooms,” warbled Guthrie. “Plastic. Everything’s gonna be made out of plastic!” Now, it’s not that he was wrong in his prediction, and I am in no position to quibble with the proclamations of a certified cotton pickin’ sooth- sayer, but I think Mr. Guthrie may have been suffering from an acute case of greener pasture syndrome from looking at all that damned up water. Interestingly, the BPA, which paid Guthrie to pen the Colum- bia collection, forced the orator to remove the plastic verse from the official release. These days it seems that ev- Don Ryan / The Associated Press erything is in fact made out of In this March 7, 2012, ile photo, the Columbia River lows past the Vista House on Crown Point at right with Beacon Rock visible in the distance near Corbett, Ore. The plastic. Silverware is plastic. Cars Oregon and Washington departments of Fish and Wildlife have opened a pair of sport salmon ishing opportunities and closed catch-and-keep sturgeon ishing on are made out of plastic. Homes stretches of the Columbia River upriver from Beacon Rock. are made out of plastic, and so is the grass that the kids go out and horse and buggy. out the river. day fishing free for all and an- year since 2012, but this year’s play on. I tried to purchase a belt A world of enduring pyra- Sturgeon and walleye were glers must fill out a catch card for drought has pushed the restric- at a local athletic store last week mids, great walls and Stonehenge, also pulling on translucent lines any fish they bonk. tions into effect earlier and with and was shocked, shocked I tell has given way to prefabricated last week in the lower Columbia One fabled river of the west more punch, as the shooting you, to find that all of the belts manufactured homes made River. Sturgeon retention is cur- Olympic Peninsula that will not window this year is one-hour were made out of some span- of off-gassing particle board rently only allowed in the John be open to anglers on free-fish- smaller than previously. dex-like stretch material and all and clapboard portable school Day Pool and WDFW sample ing weekend is the Hoh River. A According to the WDFW the buckles were made out of… buildings that make one long data showed anglers there landed decision by the WDFW in con- plastic. I openly lamented the press release, target shooting for the days when the wall was nine legal size river monsters last junction with the National Park has been responsible for numer- rubbish quality of the synching still made out of bricks. Arche- week. Another 27 sturgeon of the Service will close the mainstem selection and opined for the days ous wildfires in Washington in ologists rejoice to find common wrong size were tossed back into and South Fork Hoh River to recent years, with three burns of leather belts. recreational fishing beginning kitchen pottery from ancient the pool. attributed to gun play in the I was about eighty percent June 6 and extending through civilizations. Future generations Over on the other line, wall- scorching summer of 2014. certain that the sales clerk was of anthropologists will have to the end of July. eye fishing was “good” in The “Last year’s fires followed simply being facetious when he search in the dump for our tell- Dalles Pool and “excellent” in According to the WDFW the by this year’s drought compel replied with dead eyes, “What’s tale deposits, because we threw the John Day Pool, according to return numbers for spring/sum- leather?” That remaining twenty all the plasticwear away. the WDFW’s creel data from last mer Chinook in the Hoh River us to take a more cautious ap- percent of doubt is entirely au- In his monumental poem, week. Boat anglers in The Dalles have not been keeping up with proach,” said Cindi Confer Mor- thentic. “If,” which reflects on the daunt- were averaging nearly three fish the angling pressures in recent ris, WDFW manager of the We- When I first set out to begin ing process by which one may per rod while 54 boat anglers in years. Previously angling had nas Wildlife Area, in the press making myself passably self- achieve true adulthood, fortified the John Day Pool reeled in 190 been allowed for other fish spe- release. sufficient in this world I found by fire and washed clean in the keepers. cies in the river, like trout, dur- Just like all WDFW recre- it prudent to purchase a power torrential runoff of life, Rudyard The spring salmonid fishery ing the summer but there has ation and wildlife areas, fire- drill. All of the calloused hand, Kipling penned the following above Bonneville Dam was also been growing concern that the works and other incendiary blue collar workers I knew had verse: reopened on May 28 due to an sheer number of incidental en- devices, like tracer rounds and power drills so it seemed like a “If you can bear to hear the abundance of returning salmon counters with Chinook has been exploding targets are always pro- prerequisite for the task. Since truth you’ve spoken, Twisted by in the river. That fishery will re- detrimental to the run. In other hibited. Additional restrictions that day I have cursed that drill knaves to make a trap for fools. words, the dreaded catch and are under consideration at this nearly every time I’ve had to em- main open through June 15. If you can watch the things you Next weekend anglers look- release and float to the surface time. ploy it. The plastic form battery gave your lie to broken, And scenario may be at least partially went bad first. Then the plastic ing to knock the rust off of their Additionally, many areas, in- stoop and build ‘em up with reel will have a two day window to blame. cluding Wenas, are also subject bit lock grip began to lose its worn-out tools.” The Hoh Tribe has also pro- muster. Now it can hardly back to do so for free. “Free Fishing to a campfire ban that will ex- It takes only this, and about Weekend,” as it is quite astutely posed an altered fishing schedule tend through at least Oct. 15. a screw out without whimper- for the summer which is meant twenty-two more stanzas of vir- called, is an annual happen- This is the final week for ing for mercy. That “rugged” tool to reduce negative impact on tuous wisdom, to in fact, “Be a ing where the WDFW opens up spring turkey hunting in Wash- has left my hanging out to dry on man, my son.” But how are we wild spring and summer Chi- freshwater, saltwater, and shell- ington, as the six week long hunt so many projects that I decided to persevere and stoically rebuild nook in the river. All Hoh River to fix the problem with a sup- fish species for harvest without is set to close with May’s final with worn-out tools in a throw- the need for a license, vehicle waters inside the Olympic Na- posedly antiquated, but never away society where worn-out is tional Park will also be closed to curtain. If you haven’t filled your outdated piece of equipment; A pass, or Discover Pass. quota yet, know that licensed an oxymoron. Over that weekend, two- fishing. wood handled, metal shafted, In this world of plastic there In better news, a kids-only hunters are permitted to bag crookneck-hand crank, manual pole fishing will also be allowed three turkeys during the season. is only new and broken, unless without the corresponding en- fishing event will be held at drill. you know where to look. Lake Sylvia in east Grays Harbor Two of those birds may come For $5 at the Packwood Days dorsement in waters where dou- from Eastern Washington and ble-dipping is already allowed. County on June 6. The lake will flea market I eliminated, in one only one may be from western FISHIN’ Similarly, no Columbia River close to the public for a 12-hour fell swoop, the possibility of my period prior to the event while salmonid endorsement will be Washington, where the gobbler fickle-fancy power drill from Angling opportunities the fish are primed for catching. numbers are thin. forcing me to quit a project be- abound on the heels of a busy, required to fish the big river or fore its completion, ever again. and early, Memorial Day week- its tributaries. It requires no lithium battery to end. With still another weekend “Free Fishing Weekend is a HUNTIN’ SHRIMPIN’ operate, just good ol’ fashioned to enjoy in this here month of great time to try fishing in Wash- Increasing concern over the Recreational shrimp fisheries elbow grease. Its parts are made May and some fine weather in ington, whether you are new to risk of human-caused wildfires that closed earlier in the season of sweat varnished hardwood the works, it is safe to assume the sport, have not taken up a has prompted the WDFW to are set to re-open on June 1 in and rain polished stainless steel. that the late spring push on lo- rod and reel in years, or want to restrict target shooting at the parts of Puget Sound. Marine introduce a friend or young fam- In the ensuing years that I’ve cal rivers and lakes will continue, popular Wenas Wildlife Area in Areas 7, 8-1, 8-2, 9 and 11 will owned my power drill it has even if the bite doesn’t. ily member to the sport,” said central Washington. Chris Donley, WDFW inland then be open to coonstripe and been broken, more or less, since On the lower Columbia River, “It’s essential that we protect pink shrimp harvests. where an extended fishery for fish program manager, in a press public lands for both recreation day one. In the generations since Shrimpers should be sure to the manual crank drill was pro- spring Chinook and summer release. and wildlife habitat,” WDFW check the fishing depth limit be- duced, by hand, it has never been steelhead has been open since Popular angling options in lands division manager Clay broken. Not even once. May 16, the fishing was “fair to western Washington include Sprague said in a press release. fore heading out and remember It seems that a regression good,” according to the WDFW spring Chinook, steelhead, and Dating back to May 22 and that all spot shrimp, the largest into omnipresent obsolescence creel report. Boat anglers in the shad on the Columbia River, continuing through Sept. 30, shrimp in Puget Sound, must be is the standard operating proce- gorge had the best time with lingcod in the salted waters of target shooting will only be per- returned to the water immedi- dure for much of our world these about one and a half springers the coast and Sound, and the mitted between sunrise and 10 ately. days. While we find ourselves landed for every two poles. Their jumbo steelhead of the fabled a.m., when the risk of sparking a Marine Areas 4, 5, 6 and 7 at the forefront of technological bank bound counterparts man- Olympic Peninsula drainages. wildfire is subdued by the cooler West will be unaffected by the advancement, the actual produc- aged just under one third of a Size requirements, daily bag temperatures and morning dew. regulation changes and open tion of quality structures, goods, spring Chinook per rod. Steel- limits and gear restrictions will Target shooting at the wild- daily to the retention of all and tools has gone the way of the head fishing was slow through- remain in effect during the two life area has been restricted every shrimp species.

PHOTOS, BOX SCORES LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM AND MUCH MORE! Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 SPORTS Baseball EvCo Continued from Sports 1 adversity we’ve had,” Tiger Continued from Sports 1 coach Rex Ashmore said. “To see us sticking together and W.F. West third-base- finding a way to get out, I always man Kassidy Grandorff thought this team, at the begin- (.343 average) and out- ning of the year, on paper, had a fielder Tessa Wollan (.390 chance to do this.” average) were both second- Making it to Yakima meant team picks. beating Archbishop Mur- Centralia second-base- phy, 6-5, in Saturday’s regional man Leti Ramirez and opener at Franklin Pierce High outfielder Madi Crews School, and then upsetting No. were both second-team 2-ranked, 23-2 Fife, 10-4, in the picks, along with Tumwa- regional championship. ter catcher Kelsey Killough, “It was very exciting and great infielder Kaylee Clarke and for the kids to know that if you outfielder Madison Pleas- battle through adversity, and ant. Black Hills infielder get through things, you can still Aly Gill and outfielder have a reward at the end,” Ash- Chantal Won were also more said. second-team picks. That reward will be a state W.F. West (19-3) will semifinal against Liberty, which open State 2A Softball enters the final four with a less- Tournament action at than-eye-popping record of 12- noon on Friday with a first- 14. round game against Port Angeles. The Patriots shut out Tum- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] water, 3-0, and knocked off Adna’s Spencer Burdick celebrates during a Pirate rally against Toledo in the District 4 tournament last Saturday in Mossyrock. North Kitsap, 4-3, in the re- The Pirates enter the State 2B Baseball Tournament on Saturday in Centralia with a irst-round game against DeSales and gional finals last weekend at, co- Burdick, with a 9-1 record, has been Adna’s ace pitcher this season. MLS incidentally, Ed Wheeler Field. Three of Liberty’s runs came in “I think our kids are happy to David Young has hit .418 11 and held Colfax to just one the bottom of the seventh in- be there. We don’t care who we with 17 RBIs and seven doubles, hit in the win, while Colfax’s Seattle Takes ning; the frame started with two play at this point,” second-year though he played in just 10 Garrett Burke — the Northeast hit batters, and a singles from Adna coach Jon Rooklidge said. league games. Isaac Ingle car- 2B League MVP — struck out Over Top Torey Anderson loaded the bags “Obviously their program, and ries a .360 batting average with seven. before a 2-run single from Tyler what they’ve done, speaks for it- 25 RBIs, and Marcus Hampton Colfax went on to beat Wil- Haselman tied things up. An self. They’re the odds-on favorite — who homered in the regional bur-Creston, 12-2; Okanogan, Spot in West error then brought in the game- every year, but I feel like we’re in finals — is hitting .343 with 20 4-1; and Asotin, 6-5, to reach the winning run. a better position to battle them RBIs. final four. by Beating “Every report we’ve got is that this year than we were last year.” “We just have a bunch of Toledo, meanwhile, finished they are playing pretty good A big part of that has been guys that, you know what, they second in the Central 2B League, baseball right now, and that’s Spencer Burdick, a right-handed don’t hurt us,” Rooklidge add- took third in the District 4 Colorado 1-0 all that matters at the end,” Ash- pitcher and the ace of Adna’s ed. “Nolan Balzer, Tyson Gray, tournament and knocked off SEATTLE (AP) — Marco more said. staff. The sophomore has posted Wes Wilson, Bryce McCloskey Wilbur-Creston and avenged an Pappa scored his first goal since The Patriots top two pitchers a 9-1 record on the mound, with — they all do some good things. 11-inning district-tournament last October and the Seattle are also their best hitters. Soph- his only loss coming way back They run, steal bases, and just loss to Pe Ell-Willapa Valley in Sounders jumped into first place. omore Torey Anderson leads on March 19 in the team’s sea- kind of battle.” the regional finals to make the Pappa scored in the 16th Liberty at the plate with a .357 son opener against Napavine. They’ll be ready to battle final four. minute to lift the Sounders to a batting average, and pitched 48 “The key for him is he hasn’t against DeSales — winner of the Junior righthander Wes 1-0 win over the Colorado Rap- innings with a 2.04 ERA and 46 walked a lot of hitters, and he’s last three State 2B champion- Kuzminsky has been the ace ids. Not only does Seattle (7-3-2, strikeouts and 27 walks this sea- made people beat him,” Rook- ships, and 11 titles since 2000 of the Indians’ staff, starting 23 points) now lead the Western son, and senior Nate Steffens is lidge said. “He’s good enough — at 4 p.m. on Friday at Centra- 18 games with an 11-3 record Conference, it leads the entire hitting .306 with a 1.93 ERA and that that’s difficult to do. Really, lia’s Ed Wheeler Field. The Irish and 73 ⅔ innings pitched. He’s MLS, thanks to Portland's 1-0 63 strikeouts in 61 ⅔ innings, I think that’s the key to pitching enter the game with a 16-4 re- posted an 11-3 record with a 1.05 win at home late Wednesday with 27 walks. at any level.” cord, after beating Warden, 3-0, ERA and 71 strikeouts with just against Eastern Conference lead- Centralia, meanwhile, has Burdick has a 1.30 ERA and and Brewster, 4-2, in regionals, 20 walks. er D.C. United (22 points). been led by pitcher Christian a whopping 105 strikeouts in 69 with the latter game called in For most of the season, To- The goal was Pappa's first Peters, who has hit .458 with 17 innings this year, with only 21 the sixth inning due to lightning ledo coach Jeff Davis started since last Oct. 25, when he tallied RBIs and has gone 5-2 with a walks. and rain. Kuzminsky and brought in a twice in the final five minutes 3.73 ERA. “He doesn’t throw a lot of Cam Richman, who started combination of Connor Vermi- of a 2-0 victory against the Los Senior first baseman-infield- pitches. In most of his starts for DeSales against Napavine in lyea (2.40 ERA), Dakota Robins Angeles Galaxy in the regular- er Drew Fagerness is hitting he’s 80 pitches, and he’s been last year’s state championship (3.92 ERA) and Dalton Yoder season finale to clinch Seattle's .426 on the season with 19 RBIs over that just a couple of times,” game and against Adna in the (1.50 ERA) to close out games, first Supporters' Shield. and a 1.24 ERA in 11 ⅓ innings Rooklidge said. “Last year, as 2013 state championship game, readying the staff for regionals "I was looking for that goal of work on the mound, while a freshman, he walked a lot of struck out nine with two hits by using a pitch-by-committee from the beginning of the season, leadoff hitter and center fielder guys and hit guys, and he’s just and a walk in the win over War- approach. The tactic paid off; and I finally scored a goal," said Gavin Kerner has hit .386 with had way more success. He’s den. Kuzminsky started both of To- Pappa, who also has five assists 13 RBIs, 11 stolen bases and two “I would say that to beat any- this season. "But I'm more happy homers. done well.” ledo’s regional games, throwing Burdick pitched all seven in- body of that caliber, you have to three innings to get the win over that the team got the points and Catcher Jake Monohon is play darn near perfect, and we we're at the top of the table." hitting .327 with 16 RBIs, and nings of the regional win over Wilbur-Creston, and working Napavine, after making two had to do that to get here and six impressive innings (six hits, Pappa put the Sounders on shortstop Nolan Wasson is hit- we did, so that’s just a great chal- the board just as the clock ticked ting .343 with 19 RBIs and six separate relief appearances for a six strikeouts, one walk) to beat total of 2 ⅓ innings in the win lenge,” Rooklidge said. “If you PWV in the regional finals. into the 16th minute. A cross doubles. want to be the best, you’ve got to into the box from the right side Jake Sutton has hit .326 with over La Conner. Grant McEwen, a senior Wes Wilson has been the Pi- beat the best, and they’re there.” playing his first year of varsity by Seattle's Cristian Roldan was 17 RBIs and has been at the top cleared out. Pappa picked up the of the Tigers’ pitching rotation, rates No. 2 starter of late, with a baseball, leads the Indians with 3-1 record and a 2.91 ERA. Toledo a .494 batting average, 10 dou- loose ball just to the left of the arc, with Peters, with a 2.17 ERA in took two steps toward the top of 51 ⅔ innings. “He just throws strikes, and The Indians are two games bles and 28 RBIs. Kuzminsky, makes people hit it,” Rooklidge away from history. who plays shortstop when he’s the penalty area, and curled a “I know we’ve got two kids right-footer around Colorado that have started for us most said. “He’s just been very consis- Toledo’s played in the final not pitching, is hitting .391 with tent.” four three times, with a third- 25 RBIs, while Austin Eaton has goalkeeper Clint Irwin and into of the year, and one of those the back right corner. two is going (on Friday),” Ash- The main change for the place finish in both 2001 and driven in 28 runs and carries a Pirates, who finished tied with 1998, and a second-place finish .364 average. "I don't usually score with my more said, of Sutton and Peters. right foot — maybe a couple of “Whatever we have to get past Pe Ell-Willapa Valley for third — to Ephrata — in 1985. Dakota Robins is hitting .361 in the Central 2B League and That, of course, could all with a lofty .518 on-base per- goals, but this one felt good, es- the first one, and find a way to pecially my first goal of the sea- try to get the second one.” finished fourth in the District change this weekend. centage, thanks to a team-high 4 tournament, has been their Toledo takes on Colfax in the 18 walks, and Kolton Korpi and son," Pappa said. "I hope this can be good for my confidence." Adna work at the plate — particularly State 2B semifinals at 7 p.m. on Dalton Yoder are each hitting in their limiting of strikeouts Friday night at Centralia’s Ed .313. Goalkeeper Stefan Frei The Pirates put it all together and fly-ball outs. Wheeler Field. Toledo and Colfax face off at earned his league-leading sev- on Saturday to beat La Conner, “We’ve cleaned up our de- Colfax is making its first fi- 7 p.m. Friday night at Centralia’s enth shutout and his third in a 7-5, and Napavine, 6-1, in the fense a little bit, and we’ve done nal four appearance since 2010, Ed Wheeler Field. row. Seattle has not allowed a Anacortes bracket of the 2B re- a better job of putting it in play,” when it lost to Seattle Lutheran Note: The losers of Friday’s goal at home for 380 minutes, gional playoffs. Rooklidge said. “That seems to in the championship game. This semifinals will play for third and dating back to a 3-2 loss to San Their reward? A semifinal be our key, defense and avoiding year’s Bulldog squad heads to fourth place at 10 a.m. Saturday Jose on March 14. The Sounders date with perennial powerhouse the strikeout and fly ball.” Centralia with a 24-1 record, the morning, while the winners play have given up a league-low nine DeSales, the same team that beat Burdick has also been the Pi- lone blemish upon which was a for the state championship at goals. They have scored a league- Adna in last year’s semifinals, rates’ leader at the plate, with a 5-3 loss to DeSales on May 11 in 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon. All high 19, one more than New 13-0, and the 2013 state champi- .500 batting average, 34 RBIs, 15 the District 7/9 semifinals. Irish State 2B games will be played at England. onship game, 5-0. doubles and five triples. ace Cam Richman struck out Ed Wheeler Field. "We talked before the game about the fact that if we win this NBA game, we go the top of the table, we'll be one of the top scoring teams in the league, and if we get a shutout, we'll be the top Warriors Move on to Finals with 104-90 Win Over Rockets defensive team in the league," OAKLAND, Calif. (MCT) — so loudly that his words could 7:10 left. uted on the defensive end. Sounders coach Sigi Schmid said. They became Western Confer- hardly be heard. The outburst came imme- Jason Terry scored seven "Just 12 games in, those are good ence champions after defeating The Warriors, who went to diately after the Warriors saw straight Rockets points before benchmarks." the Houston Rockets 104-90 on the postseason in only three of Thompson leave for the locker the Warriors' run. The Rapids (2-3-7) have Wednesday to win the series in the previous 20 seasons before room after suffering the lacera- Thompson scored the first been blanked in half of their 12 five games. hiring rookie coach Steve Kerr, tion when he was kneed in the five points of the second half to games this season. They actu- The Golden State Warriors, will host Game 1 of the NBA Fi- head by the Rockets' Trevor Ari- push the Warriors' lead to 57-46. ally had more shots than Seattle who will face LeBron James nals on June 4. za. But he would soon be forced to on Wednesday (16-15), four of and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Rockets guard James Harden, When the Rockets cut the the bench after committing his which required Frei to make a the NBA Finals, punched their the MVP runner-up to Curry, Warriors' lead to eight points fourth and fifth fouls only 22 save. ticket after Stephen Curry scored was held to 14 points on 2-for-11 with 4:19 left, Barnes hit two free seconds apart. The Rockets re- Colorado's best chance to 26 points and Harrison Barnes shooting and suffered the indig- throws and ran the floor for an- sponded with an 8-0 run capped equalize came late in the 43rd poured it on in the fourth quar- nity of committing an NBA play- other dunk. by Ariza's steal in the backcourt minute when Irish international ter to finish with 24 points. off-record 13 turnovers. Dwight The Warriors led 74-65 after and 3-point play. Kevin Doyle, playing just his sec- Klay Thompson added 20 Howard led the Rockets with 18 a 7-0 run capped off by Curry's The Warriors led 52-46 at ond MLS game after arriving last points before leaving the game points and 16 rebounds, but they 3-pointer and a dunk from An- halftime, with Barnes and Curry week from the English Premier with an ear laceration but was all shot only 35.1 percent from the dre Iguodala, who had stolen the hitting back-to-back 3-pointers League's Wolverhampton Wan- smiles afterward along with his field. ball for Harden's 11th turnover to push their first-half lead to as derers, ripped a 30-yard rocket fellow Splash Brother. Barnes scored nine straight that tied the NBA playoff record. many as eight points. shot on net. Frei stopped it, bob- "We're four wins away from Warriors points on a jumper, The assist came from Draymond Harden was held to 11 points bled the ball, then smothered it the goal," Curry told the crowd 3-pointer, runner and dunk to Green, who started the game 1 while committing eight turn- just as Rapids forward Luis Solig- at Oracle Arena, which cheered give his team an 87-72 lead with for 10 from the field but contrib- overs in the half. nac arrived in Frei's 6-yard box. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015

2A Golf Noble Still Alive in 2A Girls Golf Tournament By The Chronicle shooting a 98. Ephrata’s Kenedee der each shot 82 over 18 holes, SPOKANE — W.F. West’s Peters led all golfers with a 71 but missed the Day 1 cut by two at the end of Wednesday’s first Carly Noble made the Day 1 cut strokes. here Wednesday in the State 2A round. Girls Golf Tournament. Meanwhile, at Liberty Lake, Centralia’s Tucker Voetberg Noble shot a 96 over 18 holes Ephrata’s Aaron Whalen shot a shot an 88. at Meadowwood Golf Course, 66 to lead the field at the State Tournaments will wrap up 2A Boys Golf Tournament on sitting in 35th place at the end of with another round of 18 today the first round. Wednesday. Centralia’s Julie Mettler Centralia’s Deter Voetberg at each classification’s tourna- missed the cut by two strokes, and W.F. West’s Will Alexan- ment site. MLB Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Adna’s Regyn Gafney has signed a National Letter of Intent to run for Washington State University next year, and will run the 100, 200 and 400 meters at the State 2B A-Rod Passes Gehrig For All-Time Track & Field Championships in Cheney on Friday and Saturday. AL RBI Lead as Yankees Sweep Royals the previous two seasons. Gaffney “Soccer is probably my favor- By Laura Albanese day afternoon’s two-hit perfor- surrounding Michael Pineda’s ite sport but track and field has Newsday (MCT) mance, he is 19 short of 3,000. shaky beginning. Pineda, who Though there are conflict- Continued from Sports 1 let me achieve my main goal of in his last two starts took the loss NEW YORK — The Teflon ing numbers for RBI totals (it going to college,” Gaffney said. and allowed a combined 12 runs terrible but I knew I was sort of Titan has surpassed the Iron did not become an official stat (nine earned), seemed primed Washington State University, Horse, and the Yankees have a fast. Athletic.net (a website that until 1920), MLB rankings are for more of the same in the first she said, was a perfect fit. sweep of the reigning American compiles data from each prep determined by the Elias Sports inning before settling down con- “It’s really relieving to know League champions to show for it. track meet in the state) was my Bureau, and the AL crown is un- siderably for the remainder. best friend as soon as I found out that I have a path,” she added. “I Alex Rodriguez teed off on doubtedly another chapter in the went down there and absolutely Chris Young’s 0-1 slider for a Pineda (6-2, 3.36 ERA) about it.” A-Rod redemption odyssey. pitched 62/3 innings, allowing fell in love with the college. I three-run homer in the third in- The ball, which traveled 352 Her sophomore year, Gaff- six hits and an earned run with ney won the 100, 200 and 400 liked the coach and all the ath- ning of the Yankees’ 4-2 win over feet to right, actually was the letes. You know what they say the Kansas City Royals, earn- shortest homer of the year for a walk and eight strikeouts. The and was part of a third-place Royals threatened considerably 4x400 team that, she added, has about coming to a college and ing his 1,995th career RBI and Rodriguez, who has 11. Only in the fifth when they put run- been the highlight of her state knowing right away? That actu- surpassing Lou Gehrig as the Mark Teixeira has more home ners in scoring position with track experiences so far. ally happened.” all-time AL leader. He is only runs on the Yankees, with 14. A- Along with track, Gaffney The next stop, however, is one short of Barry Bonds, but far Rod’s 26 RBIs this season also one out, but Pineda struck out has been an All-Area player for Cheney — but don’t expect Gaff- behind Hank Aaron, who holds are second on the team. Moustakas swinging on a 1-2 the Pirates in girls soccer, lead- ney to be standing still on the the Major League record at 2,297. Rodriguez’s contributions, cutter and set down Lorenzo ing them to the state tournament red turf for very long. It was the 665th homer of Rodri- which broke a tie at 1, miti- Cain on three pitches to end the guez’s career and, after Wednes- gated some of the uncertainty threat.

WEEKEND STATE TOURNAMENT GUIDE By The Chronicle State tournament weekend is the busiest two-day period in Washington prep sports. Here’s a quick look at what, of interest to the casual Lewis County sports fan, is going on over the next few days. Note: See the top of this page for information on state baseball.

Softball What: State 2A, 2B Softball Tournaments Where: Gateway Sports Complex, Yakima (2Bs); Carlon Park, Selah (2As) Who: Adna, Napavine, Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, Morton- White Pass (2Bs); W.F. West (2As) When: Games start at 9 a.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. on Sat- urday (2Bs); Games start at 10 a.m. both days (2As) 2B Notes: The favorites, again this year, are Adna and Toutle Lake. The Ducks swept Adna in the regular season, but Adna hammered Toutle, 10-1, in the District 4 champion- File Photo ship game. The heavy odds are Napavine’s Chase Van Wyck is the defending state champion in the shot put and will be in Cheney this weekend to try for a repeat. that at least one of those two will wind up in the gold glove When: game at 4 p.m. Saturday after- Events start at the 2Bs and the noon. Toutle Lake, Napavine 3:30 p.m. Thursday and run best triple jump and Morton-White Pass fin- through Saturday at Mount distance at 46 ished 1-2-3 last year, and Tou- Tahoma, and start at 4 p.m. feet, 6.5 inches. tle Lake, Northwest Christian, Thursday and run through Sat- Guerrette is right urday in Cheney. behind him at 46- Napavine and Morton-White 2A Notes: Pass finished 1-2-3-4 in 2013. Centralia’s Aaron 5. … MWP’s Ian Only once, since 2002, has a Pullin, through sheer volume, Louderback has team outside the Central 2B has the best chance at hard- the second-best League won the state champi- ware out of the Twin Cities. javelin toss in the onship. Pullin, a senior, will compete in 2Bs. 2A Notes: W.F. West is the 110-meter hurdles, the 200 among the favorites, though meters, the high jump and the Tennis the Bearcats drew 24-1 Port pole vault at state. He has the What: State Angeles in the first round. The third-best 110 hurdle time in 2A, 1B/2B/1A teams square off at noon Friday, the state, and the fourth-best Tennis Tourna- and W.F. West will play against pole vault mark (14 feet). 1A Notes: ments at 2 p.m. with a loss or 4 p.m. Tenino’s Jona- Where: Nor- with a win, against the winner/ thon Jonesnewman (shot put) dstrom Tennis loser of the Ellensburg/Ana- is the lone 1A boys entry, while cortes matchup. The Bearcats Tenino’s Taylor Tibbetts (jav- Center, Seattle elin) is the lone 1A girls entry. (2As); Yakima entered last year’s state tour- 2B Notes: nament undefeated and won Adna’s Regyn Tennis Center Gaffney (featured on page 1) (1B/2B/1As) twice on Friday before falling Who: File Photo to Othello and Anacortes on should make headlines on the 2As — Centralia’s Jaycee Tenino’s Ali-Jo Vens will battle Lind-Ritzville/Sprague’s Rosie Melville in the irst round of the State Saturday. This year, W.F. West girls side. On the boys side, 1A Girls Tennis Tournament. heads to Selah with a 19-3 re- Napavine’s Chase Van Wyck is Foster/Hayden Blaser, W.F. cord to make its 12th-straight the defending state champion Romney lost last year’s cham- Dorr sisters, Kim and Rachel, in the shot put and will try to West’s Kyla Richards/Isabel state appearance. pionship to Capital’s Ty Gentry, in the first round. defend his title. ... Toledo’s For- VanderStoep (girls doubles); who transferred to Tumwater rest Wallace and Okanogan’s W.F. West’s Daniel Blomdahl 1A Notes: Track & Field Mason Guerrette have the best (boys singles); 1As — Tenino’s over the summer and should Tenino’s Ali-Jo What: State 2A, 1A, 2B high jump mark in the 2Bs Erin Engebreth/Natalie Hall be the favorite in this year’s 2A Vens will face Lind-Ritzville/ Track & Field Championship this year at 6-foot-5. … Pe Ell’s (girls doubles); Tenino’s Ali-Jo singles tournament. … Centra- Sprague’s Rosie Melville, a run- Where: State 2A/3A/4A Josh Schulz has the third-best Vens (girls singles) lia’s Jaycee Foster and Hayden ner-up in her regional tourna- Championships, Mount Taho- high jump in the 2Bs at 6-4, When: Friday and Saturday Blaser will face Pullman’s Al- ment, in the first round. Vens is ma High School; State 1B/2B/1A and has the third-best time in 2A Notes: W.F. West’s Dan- exa Yadama and Lizzie George making her second appearance Championships, Cheney the 100. … Mossyrock’s Rylen iel Blomdahl is competing af- in the first round. Foster and at state. … Tenino’s Erin Enge- Who: There are 14 indi- Hurd has the second-best long ter a long layoff, as District 4 McKailey Fast finished fourth breth and Natalie Hall will face vidual-event entries from W.F. jump mark in the state (21-0), plays its 2A boys tennis in the last season, while Yamada and the Spray sisters, Sydney and West and Centralia at Mount behind only Raymond’s Rayce fall. He’ll face Sammamish’s Stephanie Her went 1-2 at state Abby, out of Riverside, in the Tahoma, and 71 from the local Newman (22-0). … Morton- Ethan Romney — who finished last year. … W.F. West’s Kyla first round. Hall and Enge- 2B and 1A schools competing White Pass’ Zach Elswick has second in last year’s state tour- Richards and Isabel Vander- breth are also making their sec- in Cheney. the third-best long jump in nament — in the first round. Stoep will play Squalicum’s ond straight state appearance.

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Scoreboard

Friday, May 15: Atlanta 94, Washing- Friday’s Games Sports on the Air Preps ton 91 Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 NHL Local Schedule p.m. All Times EDT State 2A Baseball WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. THURSDAY, May 28 SECOND ROUND at County Stadium in Yakima Houston 4, L.A. Clippers 3 Miami at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. (Best-of-7) State Semifinals Monday, May 4: L.A. Clippers 117, Washington at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Friday, May 29 Houston 101 at , 5:10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 9 a.m. Selah vs. Squalicum, 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 6: Houston 115, L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 Centralia vs. Liberty, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers 109 Pittsburgh at San Diego, 7:10 p.m. Thursday, April 30: Washington 2, ESPN — World Series, game 1, teams TBD, at Friday, May 8: L.A. Clippers 124, Atlanta at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 1 State 2B Baseball Houston 99 Oklahoma City Saturday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 3, At Wheeler Field in Centralia Sunday, May 10: L.A. Clippers 128, American League Standings Friday, May 29 Houston 95 Washington 2 12:30 p.m. East Division W L Pct GB DeSales vs. Adna, 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 12: Houston 124, L.A. Monday, May 4: Washington 1, N.Y. ESPN — World Series, game 2, teams TBD, at Toledo vs. Colfax, 7 p.m. Clippers 103 New York 25 22 .532 — Rangers 0 Tampa Bay 24 24 .500 1½ Thursday, May 14: Houston 119, L.A. Wednesday, May 6: Washington 2, Oklahoma City Clippers 107 Baltimore 21 23 .477 2½ State 2A Softball N.Y. Rangers 1 Sunday, May 17: Houston 113, L.A. Toronto 22 27 .449 4 at Carlon Park (Selah) Friday, May 8: N.Y. Rangers 2, Wash- 4 p.m. Friday, May 29 Clippers 100 Boston 21 26 .447 4 ington 1, OT Woodland vs. Fife, 10 a.m. Central Division ESPN2 — World Series, game 3, teams TBD, Olympic vs. Lynden, 10 a.m. Golden State 4, Memphis 2 Kansas City 28 18 .609 — Sunday, May 10: N.Y. Rangers 4, Sunday, May 3: Golden State 101, at Oklahoma City RA Long vs. Ellensburg, 10 a.m. Minnesota 28 18 .609 — Washington 3 Memphis 86 Sehome vs. White River, 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers 2, Tuesday, May 5: Memphis 97, Golden Detroit 28 20 .583 1 6:30 p.m. Selah vs. Anacortes, 12 p.m. Washington 1, OT State 90 Cleveland 21 25 .457 7 Port Angeles vs. W.F. West, 12 p.m. ESPN2 — World Series, game 4, teams TBD, Saturday, May 9: Memphis 99, Gold- Chicago 20 24 .455 7 Granite Falls vs. Orting, 12 p.m. en State 89 West Division Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 2 Sequim vs. Othello, 12 p.m. at Oklahoma City Monday, May 11: Golden State 101, Houston 30 18 .625 — Friday, May 1: Tampa Bay 2, Mon- Memphis 84 Seattle 23 23 .500 6 treal 1, 2OT GOLF State 2B Softball Wednesday, May 13: Golden State 98, Los Angeles 23 24 .489 6½ Sunday, May 3: Tampa Bay 6, Mon- at Gateway Sports Complex (Yakima) Memphis 78 8 a.m. Texas 23 24 .489 6½ treal 2 Friday, May 29 Friday, May 15: Golden State 108, Oakland 17 32 .347 13½ TGC — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, first Colfax vs. Kittitas, 9 a.m. Memphis 95 Wednesday, May 6: Tampa Bay 2, Pe Ell-Willapa Valley vs. Friday Har- Montreal 1 Tuesday’s Results round, part II, at Newcastle, Northern Ireland bor, 9 .m. CONFERENCE FINALS Thursday, May 7: Montreal 6, Tampa Houston 4, Baltimore 1 Okanogan vs. Dayton, 9 a.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Bay 2 1 p.m. Liberty Bell vs. Adna, 9 a.m. N.Y. Yankees 5, Kansas City 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday, May 9: Montreal 2, Tampa Davenport vs. Toutle Lake, 11 a.m. Cleveland 4, Atlanta 0 Toronto 10, Chicago White Sox 9 TGC — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Champion- Bay 1 Brewster vs. DeSales, 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 20: Cleveland 97, Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 6, 10 innings Napavine vs. NW Christian (Col- Atlanta 89 Texas 4, Cleveland 3 Tuesday, May 12: Tampa Bay 4, Mon- ship, first round, at Irving, Texas bert), 11 a.m. Friday, May 22: Cleveland 94, Atlan- Minnesota 2, Boston 1 treal 1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Morton-White Pass vs. Warden, 11 ta 82 Detroit 1, Oakland 0 a.m. Sunday, May 24: Cleveland 114, At- San Diego 4, L.A. Angels 0, 10 innings WESTERN CONFERENCE 4 p.m. lanta 111, OT Chicago 4, Minnesota 0 Wednesday’s Results Tuesday, May 26: Cleveland 118, At- Wednesday’s Results ROOT — Cleveland at Seattle Friday, May 1: Chicago 4, Minnesota State 2A Girls Golf lanta 88 Cleveland 12, Texas 3 3 5 p.m. Meadowwood Golf Course, Spokane Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 3, 10 in- Sunday, May 3: Chicago 4, Minne- Golfer Score WESTERN CONFERENCE nings MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at Texas or Golden State 4, Houston 1 1 Kenedee Peters, Ephrata 71 N.Y. Yankees 4, Kansas City 2 sota 1 Tuesday, May 19: Golden State 110, 2 Shelby Baum, East Valley 77 Minnesota 6, Boston 4 Tuesday, May 5: Chicago 1, Minne- Chicago White Sox at Baltimore (7:30 p.m.) Houston 106 3 Grace Frazier, Clarkston 78 Seattle 3, Tampa Bay 0 sota 0 Thursday, May 21: Golden State 99, Detroit 3, Oakland 2 NBA BASKETBALL 4 Jade Ming, Lynden 79 Thursday, May 7: Chicago 4, Minne- Houston 98 Baltimore 5, Houston 4 5 Nicole Welter, Pullman 80 sota 3 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 23: Golden State 115, San Diego 5, L.A. Angels 4 6 Alex McMenamin, Sequim 81 Houston 80 7 Kendall Sage, Ephrata 83 Monday, May 25: Houston 128, TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, game 5, Thursday’s Games Anaheim 4, Calgary 1 7 Faith Udy, Woodland 83 Golden State 115 Chicago White Sox (Sale 3-2) at Bal- Thursday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Cal- Cleveland at Atlanta (if necessary) 9 Katie Hilliard, Ephrata 84 Wednesday, May 27: Golden State gary 1 104, Houston 90 timore (T.Wilson 1-0), 10:05 a.m., 1st TENNIS 10 Coty Flack, Ridgefield 85 game Sunday, May 3: Anaheim 3, Calgary 11 Maci Goethals, White River 86 FINALS Chicago White Sox (Beck 0-0) at Bal- 0 3 a.m. 12 Christina Kim, Squalicum 87 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) timore (M.Wright 1-0), 1:35 p.m., 2nd Tuesday, May 5: Calgary 4, Anaheim 12 Emma Lochridge, Bellingham 87 Golden State vs. Cleveland game 3, OT ESPN2 — French Open, third round, at Paris 14 Cameron Bielat, Hockinson 88 Boston (E.Rodriguez 0-0) at Texas Thursday, June 4: Cleveland at Gold- Friday, May 8: Anaheim 4, Calgary 2 14 Christensen, Hockinson 88 en State, 6 p.m. (N.Martinez 4-0), 5:05 p.m. Sunday, May 10: Anaheim 3, Calgary 14 Alex Ferrier, Bellingham 88 Sunday, June 7: Cleveland at Golden Detroit (Farmer 0-0) at L.A. Angels FRIDAY, May 29 14 Shelby LaTourrette, Hockinson 88 State, 5 p.m. (C.Wilson 2-3), 7:05 p.m. 2, OT 14 Cheyenne Marchand, Cheney 88 Tuesday, June 9: Golden State at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-6) at Oak- AUTO RACING 14 Kailee Price, Sequim 88 Cleveland, 6 p.m. land (Graveman 2-2), 7:05 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS 14 Ellie Wolfe, Olympic 88 Thursday, June 11: Golden State at Cleveland (Kluber 2-5) at Seattle (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 4 a.m. 21 Sami Briney, Clarkston 89 Cleveland, 6 p.m. (Paxton 3-2), 7:10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Sunday, June 14: Cleveland at FS1 — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, practice 21 Stormie Follen, Franklin Pierce 89 Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Rangers 3 Golden State, 5 p.m. Friday’s Games 23 Cara Caldwell, R. A. Long 90 Saturday, May 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, for Buckle Up 200, at Dover, Del. x-Tuesday, June 16: Golden State at Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 p.m. 23 Bella LaBate, Cedarcrest 90 Tampa Bay 1 Cleveland, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. 5 a.m. 23 Luka Van Der Merwe, EV 90 x-Friday, June 19: Cleveland at Gold- Monday, May 18: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. 26 Tucker Alexander, Bremerton 91 Boston at Texas, 5:05 p.m. en State, 6 p.m. Chi. White Sox at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Rangers 2 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Fe- 26 Maddie Atwood-Knu, Squalicum 91 Toronto at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Wednesday, May 20: Tampa Bay 6, 28 Morgan Edwards, Selah 92 Playoff Leaders dEx 400, at Dover, Del. Detroit at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, OT 28 Andrea Hood, Sammamish 92 Points N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 22: N.Y. Rangers 5, Tam- 6:30 p.m. 30 Casey Spurr, Cedarcrest 93 1. Anthony Davis, NO 31.5 Cleveland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 31 Hallie Escola, Hockinson 95 2. Stephen Curry, GS 29.4 pa Bay 1 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole - 3. James Harden, HOU 28.0 Sunday, May 24: Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. 31 Amanda Fairbanks, Cedarcrest 95 League Leaders 31 Hanna Hanson, Liberty 95 4. LeBron James, CLE 27.6 Rangers 0 ing for Lucas Oil 200, at Dover, Del. 5. Monta Ellis, DAL 26.0 American League 31 Taylor Woo, Liberty 95 Batting Average Tuesday, May 26: N.Y. Rangers 7, 11 a.m. Tampa Bay 3 35 Sami Galluzzo, Liberty 96 Assists 1. Prince Fielder, TEX .368 35 Georgia Lavinder, White River 96 1. John Wall, WSH 11.9 2. Jimmy Paredes, BAL .353 Friday, May 29: Tampa Bay at N.Y. FS1 — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, final prac- 35 Jac Longstreth, Shorecrest 96 2. Chris Paul, LAC 8.8 3. Jason Kipnis, CLE .342 Rangers, 5 p.m. tice for Buckle Up 200, at Dover, Del. 35 Kayla Moody, Woodland 96 3. LeBron James, CLE 8.3 4. Nelson Cruz, SEA .341 35 Carly Noble, W. F. West 96 4. James Harden, HOU 7.7 5. Anthony Gose, DET .338 WESTERN CONFERENCE 12:30 p.m. 35 Teagan Parrish, Grandview 96 5. J.J. Barea, DAL 7.4 Anaheim 3, Chicago 3 Home Runs FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying Sunday, May 17: Anaheim 4, Chicago The following golfers did not make the Field Goal % 1. Nelson Cruz, SEA 18 1 for FedEx 400, at Dover, Del. cut of 96 for the Round 1 score. 1. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .716 2. Mark Teixeira, NYY 14 2. Amir Johnson, TOR .690 3. Josh Donaldson, TOR 13 Tuesday, May 19: Chicago 3, Ana- 2:30 p.m. 3. Tyson Chandler, DAL .655 heim 2, 3OT Golfer Score 4. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR12 4. Marcin Gortat, WSH .628 5. Alex Rodriguez, NYY 11 Thursday, May 21: Anaheim 2, Chi- FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, Lucas Oil 200, Sofia lavinder, White River 97 5. Alan Anderson, BKN .610 Lexi Connor, Anacortes 98 cago 1 at Dover, Del. Runs Batted In Saturday, May 23: Chicago 5, Ana- Julie Mettler, Centralia 98 Rebounds 1. Prince Fielder, TEX 38 Nicole Pak, Burlington-Edison 98 1. Dwight Howard, HOU 13.9 heim 4, 2OT BOXING 1. Nelson Cruz, SEA 38 Kindra Smith, Kingston 98 2. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 13.4 Monday, May 25: Anaheim 5, Chi- 3. Kendrys Morales, KC 37 6 p.m. Wilson, Prosser 98 3. Blake Griffin, LAC 12.7 cago 4, OT 4. Mark Teixeira, NYY 35 Juliann Conrardy, Anacortes 99 4. LaMarcus Aldridge, POR 11.2 4. Josh Donaldson, TOR 35 Wednesday, May 27: Chicago 5, Ana- SPIKE — Javier Fortuna (27-0-1) vs. Bryan Xaalan Dolence, Hudson’s Bay 99 5. Tim Duncan, SA 11.1 heim 2 Elle Hirotaka, Black Hills 99 Vasquez (34-1-0), for vacant WBA World junior Blocks Wins Saturday, May 30: Chicago at Ana- Aunica Rybar, Mark Morris 99 1. Anthony Davis, NO 3.00 1. Felix Hernandez, SEA 8 heim 5 p.m. lightweight title; welterweights, Amir Khan (30- Emma Williams, Clarkston 99 2. LaMarcus Aldridge, POR 2.40 2. Dallas Keuchel, HOU 6 Addy Dinehart, Woodland 100 3. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2.36 2. Michael Pineda, NYY 6 3-0) vs. Chris Algieri (20-1-0), at Brooklyn Karen Woods, Wapato 100 4. Dwight Howard, HOU 2.19 2. Carlos Carrasco, CLE 6 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Laurel Fimbel, Tumwater 101 5. Brook Lopez, BKN 2.17 5. Chris Archer, TB 5 Grace Collins, Washougal 102 NASCAR 4 p.m. Elizabeth Holmdahl, Shorecrest 102 Steals Saves NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Brianna Kettel, Sequim 102 1. Jimmy Butler, CHI 2.42 1. Glen Perkins, MIN 18 ESPN2 — World Series, game 5, teams TBD, Sprint Cup Standings Isabella Koenig, Hockinson 102 2. Tony Allen, MEM 2.40 2. Joakim Soria, DET 15 Piper Browning, Burl.-Edison 103 3. Khris Middleton, MIL 2.33 3. Andrew Miller, NYY 14 Driver Points at Oklahoma City Caitlyn Jones, Fife 103 4. Jared Dudley, MIL 2.00 3. Huston Street, LAA 14 1. Kevin Harvick 473 5. Al-Farouq Aminu, DAL 2.00 6:30 p.m. Renay Monohan, EV 103 5. Brad Boxberger, TB 13 2. Martin Truex Jr. 432 Sydnee Scott, White River 103 3. Joey Logano 407 ESPN2 — World Series, game 6, teams TBD, ERA Sadie Steele, Bellingham 104 4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 401 1. Sonny Gray, OAK 1.77 at Oklahoma City Nota Tsitsiragos, Anacortes 104 MLB 5. Jimmie Johnson 393 Erin Wood, Bellingham 104 2. Felix Hernandez, SEA 1.91 GOLF 3. Nick Martinez, TEX 1.96 6. Brad Keselowski 381 Madison Gale, Kingston 105 Major League Baseball 4. Dallas Keuchel, HOU 1.98 7. Matt Kenseth 372 Anna Bednarik, Tumwater 107 National League Standings 4 a.m. 5. Chris Archer, TB 2.12 Jordanne Fray, White River 107 East Division W L Pct GB 8. Jamie McMurray 353 TGC — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, sec- Maya Garcia, Ephrata 107 Washington 28 19 .596 — 9. Jeff Gordon 346 National League New York 27 21 .563 1½ 10. Kasey Kahne 345 Savannah Crnick, Othello 108 Batting Average ond round, at Newcastle, Northern Ireland Atlanta 23 23 .500 4½ Tressa Davis, Ephrata 108 1. Dee Gordon, MIA .376 11. Ryan Newman 343 Philadelphia 19 30 .388 10 10 a.m. Delaney Mickelsen, Ephrata 108 2. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD .341 12. Aric Almirola 339 Miami 18 30 .375 10½ Makinzie Packwood, Clarkston 110 3. DJ LeMahieu, COL .338 13. Paul Menard 336 TGC — LPGA, ShopRite Classic, first round, Maddie Douglas, Ellensburg 112 Central Division 4. Bryce Harper, WSH .331 14. Kurt Busch 327 Jordan Flanery, Squalicum 113 St. Louis 31 16 .660 — at Galloway, N.J. 5. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .329 15. Denny Hamlin 321 Alyssa Ronquillo, Bremerton 114 Chicago 25 21 .543 5½ 16. Carl Edwards 312 1 p.m. Mara Johnson, Sammamish 115 Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 6½ Home Runs Julia Lupkes, Pullman 116 Cincinnati 19 27 .413 11½ 1. Bryce Harper, WSH 18 17. Clint Bowyer 296 TGC — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Champion- Erin Siegel, Ridgefield 118 Milwaukee 16 32 .333 15½ 2. Todd Frazier, CIN 14 18. Danica Patrick 292 West Division 3. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 13 19. Greg Biffle 284 ship, second round, at Irving, Texas Los Angeles 28 18 .609 — 4. Ryan Braun, MIL 12 20. AJ Allmendinger 274 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL San Francisco 28 20 .583 1 4. Justin Upton, SD 12 21. Casey Mears 263 NBA San Diego 23 25 .479 6 22. Kyle Larson 256 5 p.m. All Times PST Arizona 21 25 .457 7 Runs Batted In 23. Austin Dillon 253 FIRST ROUND Colorado 19 26 .422 8½ 1. Bryce Harper, WSH 43 MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at St. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 2. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 42 24. David Ragan 238 Louis or Boston at Texas CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Tuesday’s Results 3. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 38 25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 234 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Pittsburgh 5, Miami 1 4. Ryan Braun, MIL 37 26. Sam Hornish Jr. 230 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago Cubs 3, Washington 2 5. Justin Upton, SD 36 27. David Gilliland 224 Cleveland 4, Chicago 2 Cincinnati 2, Colorado 1 ROOT — Cleveland at Seattle Monday, May 4: Chicago 99, Cleve- N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 innings Wins 28. Justin Allgaier 208 land 92 San Francisco 6, Milwaukee 3 1. Gerrit Cole, PIT 7 29. Trevor Bayne 207 NBA BASKETBALL Wednesday, May 6: Cleveland 106, St. Louis 6, Arizona 4 1. Bartolo Colon, NYM 7 30. Tony Stewart 202 Chicago 91 6 p.m. San Diego 4, L.A. Angels 0, 10 innings 1. Michael Wacha, STL 7 31. Cole Whitt 193 Friday, May 8: Chicago 99, Cleveland L.A. Dodgers 8, Atlanta 0 4. Max Scherzer, WSH 6 32. Brett Moffitt 174 ESPN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 6, 96 4. Madison Bumgarner, SF 6 33. Alex Bowman 150 Sunday, May 10: Cleveland 86, Chi- Wednesday’s Results Golden State at Houston (if necessary) cago 84 Colorado 6, Cincinnati 4 ERA 34. Michael Annett 149 Tuesday, May 12: Cleveland 106, Chi- NHL HOCKEY Pittsburgh 5, Miami 2 1. A.J. Burnett, PIT 1.37 35. Josh Wise 125 cago 101 N.Y. Mets 7, Philadelphia 0 2. Zack Greinke, LAD 1.48 Thursday, May 14: Cleveland 94, 36. Matt DiBenedetto 119 5 p.m. San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 1 Chicago 73 3. Shelby Miller, ATL 1.50 37. Michael McDowell 101 Washington 3, Chicago Cubs 0 4. Max Scherzer, WSH 1.51 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, game 7, Atlanta 4, Washington 2 38. Jeb Burton 53 St. Louis 4, Arizona 3 5. Michael Wacha, STL 1.87 Sunday, May 3: Washington 104, At- 39. Alex Kennedy 48 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers (if necessary) lanta 98 San Diego 5, L.A. Angels 4 40. Bobby Labonte 38 Tuesday, May 5: Atlanta 106, Wash- Atlanta 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Saves SOCCER ington 90 1. Drew Storen, WSH 16 41. Kyle Busch 33 Saturday, May 9: Washington 103, Thursday’s Games 2. Jason Grilli, ATL 14 42. Brian Vickers 32 6 p.m. Pittsburgh (Burnett 4-1) at San Di- Atlanta 101 2. Jeurys Familia, NYM 14 43. Michael Waltrip 26 Monday, May 11: Atlanta 106, Wash- ego (Kennedy 2-4), 7:10 p.m. 2. Santiago Casilla, SF 14 FS1 — Youth, FIFA, U-20 World Cup, New 44. Reed Sorenson 22 ington 101 Atlanta (S.Miller 5-1) at San Fran- 5. Trevor Rosenthal, STL 13 Zealand vs. Ukraine, at Auckland, New Zealand Wednesday, May 13: Atlanta 82, cisco (Heston 4-3), 7:15 p.m. 45. Mike Wallace 8 Washington 81 46. Ron Hornaday Jr. 2 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015

Soccer FIFA Officials Arrested By FBI For RED-CARDED Raketeering and Fraud

Jorge Saenz / The Associated Press Wilfredo Lee / The Associated Press Raul Fernando Barriocanal, lawyer of Nicolas Leoz, talks to journalists at Migone Hospital, which Leoz Federal agents load a van with boxes and computers taken from the headquarters of the Confedera- owns, in Asuncion, Paraguay, Wednesday. Leoz’s lawyers said that he was hospitalized due to high tion of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF,) Wednesday in Miami blood pressure. Leoz, former FIFA executive committee member and Conmebol president, is one of Beach, Fla. Swiss prosecutors opened criminal proceedings into FIFA’s awarding of the 2018 and 2022 the soccer oicials involved in the US Justice Department of investigation into corruption at FIFA. Para- World Cups, only hours after seven soccer oicials were arrested Wednesday pending extradition to guay’s foreign ministry says it has received an extradition request from the United States for Leoz. the U.S. in a separate probe of “rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted” corruption.

Michael Probst / The Associated Press Silvia Izquierdo / The Associated Press The hotel Baur au Lac is photographed in Zurich, Switzerland, Wednesday. Swiss prosecutors opened A soccer ball designed with Brazil’s national colors, formed by a street performer into a receptacle to criminal proceedings into FIFA’s awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, only hours after seven collect tips left by tourists, sits in front of the Maracana Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday. soccer oicials were arrested at this hotel Wednesday pending extradition to the U.S. in a separate Brazilian Jose Maria Marin, the former president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, was among probe of “rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted” corruption. seven high-ranking soccer oicials arrested Wednesday in Zurich on U.S. charges of corruption. FIFA Corruption Investigation: ‘This is the Beginning,’ US Official Promises By Tina Susman and Kevin Baxter Vice President Jeffrey Webb; Ju- ner began to solicit and accept enforcement, at the resort where ing him with racketeering con- Los Angeles Times (MCT) lio Rocha, the organization’s de- bribes in connection with his of- FIFA is holding its annual meet- spiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, velopment officer; Eduardo Li, ficial duties, including the elec- ing. Seven people were arrested money laundering conspiracy NEW YORK — Prosecu- an executive committee mem- tion of the host nation for the in the raid; the whereabouts of and obstruction of justice. tors on Wednesday charged 14 ber-elect; Eugenia Figueredo, World Cups held in 1998 and the other defendants were not On May 14, 2015, the defen- people, including high-ranking a vice president and executive 2010, which he participated in as immediately clear. dants Traffic Sports USA Inc. officials of the soccer governing committee member; and Jose a member of the FIFA executive All those charged are from and Traffic Sports International body FIFA, in a more than $150 Maria Marin, a member of the committee,” the indictment said. the two groups overseeing soc- Inc. pleaded guilty to wire fraud million racketeering and fraud organizing committee for the France hosted the event in cer in the Americas _ CONCA- conspiracy. scheme that they said had cor- Olympic soccer tournaments. 1998 and South Africa in 2010. CAF, which manages the sports Jack Warner, from Trinidad rupted the world’s most popular They were arrested by Swiss au- In a statement reported by in North America, Central and Tobago, has not been ar- sport while lining defendants’ thorities in Zurich and expected the Daily Mail in London, War- America and the Caribbean, and rested or entered a plea. “If the pockets with millions of dollars. to face extradition to the United ner said he was not guilty and CONEMBOL, which adminis- U.S. Justice Department wants The charges, which coin- States. suggested that the probes were ters the 10 South American soc- me, they know where to find me,” cided with raids in Zurich and Other defendants include politically and economically mo- cer federations. FIFA is the um- The Associated Press quoted him Miami, followed a three-year two sports marketing companies, tivated. brella body. as saying Wednesday. FBI investigation into alleged sports marketing executives, and “I cannot help but note, how- Four of the individuals Swiss authorities also seized soccer officials from FIFA-con- crimes that U.S. Attorney Gen- ever, that these cross-border co- charged and two corporate de- electronic data and documents trolled entities in the Caribbean, ordinated actions come at a time eral Loretta Lynch and other law fendants previously pleaded at FIFA’s headquarters in Zurich South America and Central when FIFA is assembled for elec- guilty. and said they had opened up enforcement officials said dated America. tions to select a president who is Daryll Warner, son of Jack back more than 20 years. FIFA’s their own probe into votes that At the news conference, universally disliked by the inter- Warner and a former FIFA de- awarded the 2018 World Cup to president, Sepp Blatter, was not justice officials handed out a national community,” he said in velopment officer, pleaded guilty named in the indictments, but Russia and the 2022 tournament 3-inch-thick binder containing the statement. “At times such as in July 2013 to a two-count in- to Qatar. the charges could cripple his bid hundreds of pages of documents this it is my experience that the formation charging him with Friday to win a fifth term at the Numerous investigations outlining the allegations. large world powers typically take wire fraud and the structuring have suggested both votes were organization’s helm. The documents describe how actions to affect world football. of financial transactions. On Oct. In addition, law enforcement ripe with bribery and corruption, FIFA officials allegedly received World football is an enormous 25, 2013, Daryan Warner, anoth- but Lynch would not say if she officials made clear that more envelopes packed with tens of international business.” er son of Jack Warner, pleaded people could face charges in thought either of those awards thousands of dollars in cash and Officials said one sports guilty to a three-count infor- should be voided. what Lynch called a “rampant, demanded bribes in exchange marketing company had won mation charging him with wire “I think FIFA has a lot of soul- systemic and deep-rooted” cycle for issuing contracts and other the rights to the lucrative Copa fraud conspiracy, money laun- searching to do,” said Lynch. of corruption. favors. Some of the defendants America tournament starting dering conspiracy and the struc- FIFA spokesman Walter de “I want to be very clear: This arranged multimillion-dollar in 1993 and continuing through turing of financial transactions. Gregorio said there would be no is the beginning,” acting U.S. At- wire transfers from accounts of 2023 by paying bribes to soccer In November 2013, Charles re-vote regarding the sites for the torney Kelly T. Currie said dur- the accused sports executives’ officials. Blazer, the former CONCACAF 2018 and 2022 World Cups. ing a news conference in Brook- corporations to soccer groups “As the value of the marketing general secretary and a former The indictment says con- lyn, where the indictment was in exchange for programming rights increased, we also saw the FIFA executive committee mem- handed up early Wednesday. spirators used “sophisticated contracts, according to the docu- bribes increase,” Currie said in ber, pleaded guilty to a 10-count money laundering techniques,” Charges include racketeering, ments. explaining how the accused mar- information charging him with wire fraud and money launder- including currency dealers, a The documents portray for- keting companies held onto their racketeering conspiracy, wire Swiss bank account, and trusted ing. They portray an organiza- mer FIFA Vice President Jack allegedly crooked deals through fraud conspiracy, money laun- tion riddled with greedy officials Warner, one of the accused, as the years. dering conspiracy, income tax intermediaries” to move money who demanded payment in a key figure in the case. It said Revenue generated from evasion and failure to file a Re- around the globe. exchange for ensuring highly Warner set up and controlled nu- such contracts accounted for 70 port of Foreign Bank and Finan- Jose Maria Marin, president sought contracts were awarded merous bank accounts in Trini- percent of FIFA’s $5.7 billion in cial Accounts, or FBAR. Last De- of the Brazilian football confed- to sports marketing companies dad and Tobago and elsewhere, revenue between 2011 and 2014, cember, Jose Hawilla, the owner eration, is among several high- seeking media and marketing and mingled his personal funds justice officials said. and founder of the Traffic Group, ranking FIFA officials expected rights to FIFA-run tournaments. with those of FIFA-controlled The charges followed a pre- a Brazilian sports marketing to be charged with federal cor- FIFA officials named in the bodies. dawn raid by Swiss police in Zu- conglomerate, pleaded guilty to ruption charges in the United 47-count indictment include “Among other things, War- rich, acting on behalf of U.S. law a four-count information charg- States. love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 SPORTS

MLB Hernandez Gets 8th Win, Mariners Beat Rays 3-0 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Seattle manager Lloyd Mc- Clendon needed just one word to describe another great start by Felix Hernan- dez. Phenom- enal. Hernan- dez pitched a four-hitter to become the ma- SEATTLE 3 jor’s first eight- TAMPA BAY 0 game winner, Nelson Cruz hit his AL-best 18th homer to snap a scoreless tie in the ninth inning and the Seattle Mariners completed a three- game sweep by beating the Tam- pa Bay Rays 3-0 on Wednesday. “What a performance,” Mc- Clendon said. “I don’t know what to say.” Hernandez (8-1) got four double plays in his second shut- out this season. He struck out eight and walked one in his first win at Tropicana Field after go- ing 0-2 in four previous starts. Brad Boxberger (2-3) relieved Chris Archer after he pitched two-hit ball for eighth innings, and Boxberger walked Seth Smith and Robinson Cano with two outs. Cruz then made it 3-0 on a long home run that landed in a Chris O’Meara / The Associated Press center-field 10,000 gallon fish “He was tremendous. At times, spring training game Thursday. Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Felix Hernandez delivers to the Tampa Bay Rays tank that is home to a group of dominating. He had it all going. ... OF Desmond Jennings (left during the ninth inning of a baseball game Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Fla. Her- cownose rays. It was just the Needless to say I was happy to knee), who has missed 30 games, nandez pitched a complete game shut out of the Rays in the Mariners 3-0 win. fourth homer into the tank since see him leave the game.” is playing catch. 2007. Hernandez got inning-end- “Three-run homers, they’re ing double plays with two-on in MOVING DAY not bad,” McClendon said. both the second and sixth in- “Makes you feel pretty good.” nings. He also induced double RHP Grant Balfour, pitching Cruz has six homers when plays with one-on during the at Triple-A Durham, asked for Hernandez pitches. third and fifth. and was granted his release. The “I love that guy,” Hernandez “We figured it was going to Rays re-signed Balfour to a mi- New LocatioN at Yard Birds MaLL said. be quite the pitching duel,” Rays nor league deal after designating him for assignment in April and 360-996-4301 This is the Mariners’ first manager Kevin Cash said. “It then releasing him. Check out The Hottest Thing three-game road sweep against certainly was. I don’t know if the Rays since Sept. 2000. we’ve seen a better one this year “Glowin’ On” Seattle (23-23) reached the combined between two starting DEJA VU In The Northwest .500 mark for the first time since pitchers. • Birthday Parties • Vintage Arcade • Fund Raisers Hernandez set a career high • Corporate Events • Scouts & Church Events • Field Trips April 12. Kevin Kiermaier left with with 15 strikeouts over seven Archer tied a career high with a bruised right ankle after the scoreless innings in his previ- HOURS:

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Local Barony Invites around for a while,” Thomas said. Public to Celebrate “Last year they did Tenino City Park. We went back this year. the Medieval and The city likes having us Renaissance World there, I think. It’s a good Near Tenino location. It’s very visible and accessible, which is By Jenna Loughlin important. And it’s good [email protected] both for public and for us cause we’ll be there The Barony of Glymm camping and doing our Mere invites one and all to thing as well.” take a step back in time at its Many SCA members Mayfaire event this weekend. will be on site for the entire Members of the Barony, weekend, eating, sharing which is a chapter of the Society good cheer and sleeping over. for Creative Anachronism, will In addition to fighters, be competing in categories Glymm Mere has scribes, ranging from heavy fighting to bards, dancers, artists, cooks, beer making. The trick is they will be sewers, spinners, weavers, those doing so using methods, techniques and equipment of the Middle Ages interested in science, armorers, and Renaissance time period leather workers and even — 600s to the 1650s — from brewers, again all using cultures across the world. They techniques from the 600s to will also be dressed as those the 1650s. living in that time period. “There are so many Unlike a Renaissance different things,” Thomas fair, the SCA encourages said. “If it existed, participation from those somebody does it. And who attend events. Mayfaire is if not here, we’ll find the event where the Barony one.” invites anyone to stop by and For anyone see what the SCA is all about. interested in getting “This event, Mayfaire, is more involved with the event every year that the Barony and we have to show the public SCA, it has an office what we do and to try to called Gold Key get people interested,” that does nothing Glymm Mere member but loan period Rhea Thomas said. “Like clothing. There any true fanatics, we love is the potential it to share our particular obsessions. … We’re trying will be on site this to show as much as we can.” weekend, offering It also doubles as a garb to those who fighting tournament for the are interested in groups heavy and rapier fighters. giving it a try. “This is when we have our “The SCA is nice Baronial championship,” Thomas in that what we ask of said. “The Baronial championship people is that you try, that carries the honor of the group for you make an attempt, and both heavy fighter and for rapier there’s more than enough fighter.” people willing to help,” she For those non-SCA members said. “It’s all a trial. We’re all interested in testing their skills in battle, there will be an archery range and getting there. It’s not perfect.” potentially a chance to join in a fighter Mayfaire will be held practice, depending on the availability rain or shine, and Thomas of gear that can be loaned out, for those 7 recommends bringing portable years old and up accompanied by a parent. chairs to those who have them. Attendees will also have the opportunity The Merchants will be selling water, to watch fighting tournaments, peruse Barony but not food, and both toilets arts and science demonstrations in the of Glymm and porta-potties will be available. be Quarry House and take part in family Mere covers Overall, the weekend is a chance for activities like making butter or wooden the local area held in a the members of the Barony to celebrate dolls, joining the Baronesses for tea and a from south of the Medieval and Renaissance world story and participating in a pinwheel relay different Joint Base Lewis- and give the public the opportunity to race. There will also be demonstrations by McChord to Chehalis location an Olympia blacksmith who also demos in every year, learn about their roles in preserving this and areas in between part of history. the fort at Tacoma and on lampwork bead — Yelm, McKenna, but chose making as well as merchants selling goods. Olympia, Lacey, and to return to “We’re gonna be out there having a “We’ve got an unprecedented number of Aberdeen. Mayfaire used to Tenino. great time,” Thomas said. “It would be merchants for a small event,” Thomas said. “We moved magnificent for people to come and join us.”

Saturday 9 a.m. — Opening court 1 p.m. — Baronesses Tea and Story Time The Barony of Glymm Mere’s 9:30 a.m. — Armor inspection for Two-and-Under Entries due for Brewing Championship and Cordial Mayfaire will take place 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rapier Tournament competition Art and science display area opens 1:30 p.m. — Armor inspection for Rapier Championship Saturday, May 30, and 8 a.m. to noon Blacksmithing demonstration open in merchant row Tournament 10 a.m. — Archery range opens 2 p.m. — Rapier Championship Tournament Sunday, May 31, at Tenino City Park, Two-and-Under Rapier Tournament begins Family activity: Make one/take one largess, Family activities area opens or wooden dolls 319 W. Park Ave. Parking is available. 10:30 a.m. — Armor inspection for Two-and- 2:30 p.m. — Armor inspection for Heavy Under Heavy Tournament Championship Tournament The cost for Saturday is $15 for those 11 a.m. — Two-and-Under Heavy Tournament begins 3 p.m. — Heavy Championship Tournament 18 and older and free for those under Cooking demonstration outside of the 3:30 p.m. — Family activity: Pinwheel relay race Quarry House 4 p.m. — Family activity: Pick up charters and dolls 18, and the schedule of events is as Family activity: Make butter and eat it Family activities close for the day Noon — Art and science demonstration: Lampwork 4:30 p.m. — Archery range closes follows. For more information, visit bead making, will run until approximately 3 p.m. Arts and science display area closes in the tent next to the arts and science pavilion 5 p.m. — Closing court glymm-mere.org or www.antir.org. Noon to 1 p.m. — Family activities closed for lunch 6 p.m. — Potluck feast Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 LIFE Community Editor’s Best Bet Opening Weekend at Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad Take advantage of summer weather and trav- Calendar el to East Lewis County for a one-of-a-kind ex- Today perience. HAVE AN EVENT YOU Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad is opening its “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE season with the Excursion Train Ride and Mu- a.m., 4162 Jackson Highway, free, (360) seum Tour. On Saturday, rides and tours begin 262-0525 THE PUBLIC TO? Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- at 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at the Mt. house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 Submit your calendar items Rainier Scenic Railroad, located in Elbe. Auction, vintage toys and cars, 6-8 to Newsroom Assistant Doug Sunday’s rides and tours begin at 10 a.m. and p.m., Yard Birds Mall Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the 3:30 p.m. week before you would like Visit www.mrsr.com or call (360) 569-7959 Public Agencies them to be printed. He can be for more information. reached at calendar@chronline. Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency com or (360) 807-8238. Please on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 include all relevant information, Advisory Committee, 2:30 p.m., confer- p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, as well as contact information. annual “Soaring Soloists” con- bet Theatre Tuesday. Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) ence room, Lewis County Public Health Events can also be submitted at cert Monday at Centralia Col- The concert will begin at 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca. lege’s Corbet Theatre. 7:30 pm. & Social Services Department, (360) [email protected] www.chronline.com 740 -1148 Three area students have A few of the selections on the Lewis County PUD Commission, 9 been selected to perform instru- program will be: a.m., 240 Seventh St., Morton, (360) 748- Libraries and PostNet in Centralia. Tick- • “Variations on a Korean 9261 or (800) 562-5612 ets are also available online at mental solos.Centralia Chris- Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Folksong” by John Barnes Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, http://www.brownpapertickets. tian School seventh-grader Jisu Salkum Han will be spotlighted on de Chance (360) 291-3543 com/event/1474918. • “The Liberty Bell March” Holley’s Place Frozen Yo- Beriot’s “Violin Concerto No. Organizations 7,” W.F. West sophomore Ja- by John Philip Sousa Organizations gurt and the new Fox Theatre • “Kirkpatrick Fanfare” by Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., concession stand supply movie son Chung plays lead on Kaba- NAMI Lewis County educational levsky’s “Piano Concerto No. 3” Andrew Boysen program, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- snacks, including popcorn, na- • “Blessed Are They” by Jo- ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- chos, hot dogs, pretzels, drinks and Lower Columbia College Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- coda, (360) 736-6717 hannes Brahms, arranged by 8070 or [email protected] and more. Season passes to the freshman Jared Devine takes Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Barbara Buehlman Senior Song Birds, 9:50 a.m., Twin 20 films in the Fox Film Series center stage during Vivaldi’s 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 “Cello Concerto in A minor.” Louie Blaser and Karl Scar- Cities Senior Center, 2545 National Ave., Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 are available for $75 each. borough have been co-conduct- Chehalis, (360) 740-4199 Other selections include Southwest Washington Mycological Lewis County Republican Club, Mozart’s “Jupiter Symphony,” ing the Lewis County Com- lunch served at noon, Woodland Es- Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank munity Band since 2007. This Society, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis County Ex- and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Shostakovich’s “Ballet Suite No. tension conference room, Lewis County tates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 growing ensemble has 22 wood- S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., 1” and a medley of compositions Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 388- (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 by jazz legend Duke Ellington. wind players (flutes, clarinets, Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., 0450 or (360) 736-4163 Pe Ell Spring Cleanup, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Han, 13, spent two years saxophones and oboe), 20 brass Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, or until dumpsters are full, Town Hall, players (trumpets, French horns, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] 111 S. Main St., residents may drop off with the Student Orchestra of 1993 S Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Greater Olympia before joining trombones, euphoniums and tu- Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jack- 520-0772 yard waste, garbage and other items for bas), four percussionists, piano son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 disposal the PNCO this season. She also Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Excursion Train Ride & Museum Tour, plays piano and clarinet. and double bass. p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- Those interested in joining Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- tralia, (360) 330-0564 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Mt. Rainier Chung, 14, opened for the lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Scenic Railroad, Elbe, www.mrsr.com, the Lewis County Community Lewis County Democrats, dinner Lewis County Concert Series Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 (360) 569-7959 and social hour 5 p.m., meeting 6 p.m., this March and has performed Band are asked to contact Bla- p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Ramblin Jack’s Rib Eye, Interstate 5 exit Harmonious Funk, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., ser at lewiscountycommunity- Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, twice at the Washington State 72, (360) 978-5190 Music Teachers Association [email protected] or (360) 330- 21 and up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 7605, ext. 6102. An Evening of Comedy, Sean & Conference Recital Competition Support Groups in Olympia. This concert is free and open Support Groups Friends, 8 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., 226 W. Center St., Centralia, $5, tickets Devine, 18, has been a mem- to the public. Pro Musica, the “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Centralia College music club, is Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- available at door, intended for adult ber of the Southwest Wash- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 audiences p.m., Morton Community Methodist ington Symphony Orchestra sponsoring the concert. sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Pe Ell Farmers Market, 7 a.m.-noon, ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or state Highway 6 and Seventh Avenue, for four years, is cellist for the Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors 330-2640 Lower Columbia College String (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Pe Ell, (360) 245-3339 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Quartet and sings tenor with the p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Psychic development class, by Wil- chehalismops N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) liam Becker, of Paranormal Insights, 4-7 LCC Concert Choir. Health and Hope Medical Out- NAMI Lewis County Connections 736-9268 p.m., Lewis County Historical Museum, Members of Centralia’s reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Chehalis, $35, by reservation only, lew- p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- Fords Prairie Grange will serve Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- iscountymuseum.org or call (360) free refreshments in the the- Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose [email protected] tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., 748-0831 income is less than 200 percent of the Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- ater lobby during intermission, Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Growing a Three Sisters Garden, 10 poverty level, (360) 623-1485 tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 which will include the tradition- Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, a.m., Salkum Library Demonstration Fundraiser, Lewis County Marine (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 Garden, sponsored by WSU Lewis al basket pass where audience Corps League, Detachment 1119, 11 Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for County Extension Master Gardener Pro- a.m.-8 p.m., Burger Claim, 20320 Old members may make donations people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., Friday, May 29 gram, (360) 740-1216 Highway 99 SW, Grand Mound, to bene- to the PNCO, which has never 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- fit Marine Corps League, (360) 273-6937 Oregon Trail music and dancing, “Avengers: Age of Ulton,” 7 p.m., Roxy charged admission for a concert sored by Human Response Network, open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Theater, Morton, rated PG-13, adults in 12 seasons. Community Farmers Market, open- (360) 748-6601 $8, children, students, seniors, $7, ing day, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Second Chance/Lewis County Brain (360-496-5599 Longtime local high school downtown Chehalis, (360) 740-1295, Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled music instructor David Judd, www.communityfarmersmarket.net Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Libraries enshrined alongside original location PNCO conductor Dee Morton Open mic, 7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Three Sisters Gardening, for all ages, Public Agencies house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 in the Washington Music Educa- 10 a.m., Salkum Chemical Dependency-Mental Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- tors Association’s Hall of Fame in Teen Writing Group, Winlock, meet- Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl ing canceled 2010, oversees most rehearsals and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) 736- in addition to conducting con- 8977 or [email protected] certs. This is his fifth season as Harmonious Funk, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., the orchestra’s Conductor/Music Bookcases Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Sunday, May 31 21 and up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Director. The First and Final, 9 p.m., Matrix Cof- Cross Creek Alpaca Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Pine or oak feehouse, Chehalis, $6, (360) 740-0492 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, “Avengers: Age of Ulton,” 7 p.m., Roxy Rescue to Hold $1.75, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Theater, Morton, rated PG-13, adults Made to Order, any Size or Depth “Avengers: Age of Ulton,” 7 p.m., $8, children, students, seniors, $7, Open House Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG-13, (360-496-5599 Cross Creek Alpaca Rescue adults $7, children, students, seniors, $6, Pressure Canning, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., will be holding an open house (360-496-5599 Fort Borst Park Kitchen 2, Centralia, $25, Your Choice preregistration required, sponsored by 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday at 4225 of any Color WSU 4-H Foods Resource Leaders, (360) Old Military Road SE, Tenino. Public Agencies 740-1212 There will be a silent auction Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., We will match in the Blue Barn, and visitors BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis local competitors Support Groups will be able to tour the farm to County Courthouse, agenda avail- pricing meet rescued alpacas and horses. able at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Barbecued hot dogs will be 740 -1120 CH539722rc.sw Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 served. Lewis County Community Network 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- [email protected] Cross Creek is a volunteer ence room, Lewis County Public Health 360-736-3832 Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., organization run solely on the & Social Services Building, 360 NW large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., donations of animal lovers. All North St., Chehalis Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst funds are used for the physical Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. and emotional health of the ani- Organizations gracefoursquarechurch.com Call or stop by mals. Lewis County Republican Central Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., today! Saturday, May 30 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 360-736-8281 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 736-4500 ‘The Goonies’ to Be Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Denny’s Restaurant, Centralia, (360) HOME AUTO BOAT UMBRELLA MOTORCYCLE BUSINESS Screened at Fox Theatre sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal 736-8766 Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Historic Fox Theatre Resto- Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, rations and Wolf Electric LLC Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Don’t waste your ime calling a 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, 748-1753, [email protected] FREE are airing “The Goonies” at 2 (360) 807-1761, (360) 520-6518 bunch of diferent insurance and 7 p.m. Saturday at the Fox Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., Excursion Train Ride & Museum Tour, QUOTES Theatre in downtown Centralia. 10 a.m., 3:30 p.m., Mt. Rainier Scenic 4162 Jackson Highway, Cheha- companies to check your rates! In this 1985 action/adven- Railroad, Elbe, www.mrsr.com, (360) lis, (360) 262-0525 569-7959 Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 With ONE call, let the girls at ture film, two brothers find out p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) they might lose their house they 807-4733 Strand Insurance check your are desperate to find a way to Organizations Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, rates through muliple compa- keep their home. They find a 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- nies for you! treasure map and bring some spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson 520-0772 Hayley Conrad Jamie Hodges friends along to find it. They are Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or all out looking for the “X” and email [email protected] Tuesday, June 2 trying to get away from a group of bad guys who also want the treasure. The film is rated PG. Monday, June 1 Community Band Admission is $8 per per- to Perform Youths to Perform at son, $7 for HFTR members, at Centralia College and $20 per family (three to ‘Soaring Soloists’ Concert four persons). Presale tickets The Lewis County Commu- are available at Book ‘n’ Brush Youth shall be served (and nity Band will present a family- 209 W Main St. Centralia, WA 98531

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shaved in vertical stripes. He deroy and Montauk roam Capi- By Walker Orenstein sat next to the stocky Kovite, tol Hill. The Seattle Times who paired a casual, off-white Kovite said they chose to collared shirt with his military- portray Seattleites from that pe- Christopher Robinson and style shaved head and face. riod partially “because it’s us.” Gavin Kovite, best friends and “War of the Encyclopaedists” Robinson grew up in Federal co-authors of the debut novel follows buddies Halifax Cord- Way and Kovite in Bothell. They Including “War of the Encyclopaedists” eroy (an academic) and Mickey met while attending the UW. plenty of (Scribner, $26), are a bit of an Montauk (in the military) as Both live on Capitol Hill now, absurdist humor. odd couple. their lives diverge after gradu- Kovite with his wife, Molly. For “War of the ing- Robinson, 33, is a poet, a ating from the University of But, Robinson added, the Encyclopaedists,” Robinson of- would often lay down frame- MacDowell Colony fellow and a Washington and drinking their period of their book was also age novel that work for character emotions, plot Yale Younger Poets prize finalist. way around Seattle’s Capitol Hill inspired by the time “when the is, by turns, funny and sad and events and themes. Next, they Kovite, 34, fought in Baghdad neighborhood. Corderoy moves tools of self-creation have been elegiac — a novel that leaves us would separately write the first 2004-2005 and attended New to Boston to study literature in gifted to you like fire from with some revealing snapshots York University’s law school. graduate school. In 2004, Mon- Prometheus.” It was a turning drafts of chapters, then often trade, edit and rework the chap- of America, both at war and in He is an Army lawyer at Joint tauk heads to Baghdad as part point, Robinson said, “when denial, and some telling portraits Base Lewis-McChord until June, of the National Guard, keeping everything became all about ev- ters of the other. That collaborative writing of a couple of millennials trying when he becomes a full-time au- a checkpoint in the Green Zone eryone’s subjective opinion, and to grope their way toward adult- thor. process and a shared sense of secure. Messy relationships and that became the content we were hood.” In a recent interview, the existential questions of their humor melded their styles into all consuming.” Up next for the pair: Kov- two lobbed opinions back and post-grad paths dog both char- Montauk and Corderoy one voice over the 4 1/2 years of ite and Robinson will continue forth over beers, rarely coming acters, who stay united by up- eventually leave Seattle for their making the book, they said. to agreement: Has technology dating a shared Wikipedia page. higher purposes. Corderoy The 429-page novel races, their unique arrangement while changed more radically in the Corderoy and Montauk, like might look like the typical mil- thanks to its accessible emotion- embarking on their next book past 10 years than in the prior their authors, are unmistakably lennial of the couple, but Kovite al depth. The distorted Wikipe- (they plan to set it in Detroit) as a 100? Is the Internet encyclopedia Seattle millennials. Robinson said they wanted to show Mon- dia page tracks Montauk and full-time job. They haven’t found Wikipedia an example of crowd- said they wanted to delve into tauk as a military millennial, Corderoy’s peaks and valleys answers to all their millennial sourced objectivity or of ma- Seattle in the early 2000s, when too. with a poetic eye that warrants a questions, but the fun was in the joritarian viewpoints winning the city and the Internet were “Nobody talks about millen- deeper, careful reading that Cor- telling. out? Should they describe their just beginning their explosive nials as soldiers,” he said. “But deroy and Montauk themselves “We want people to be happy,” friendship as a “bromance?” growth. Everything was still who do you think is over there?” might mock (or laud) depending Kovite said. “If people read [our The lanky Robinson looked fledgling in a new world of in- The authors said they wanted on their mood. The New York book] and like it ... that’s really the part of a poet, sporting a formation — even YouTube to raise big questions in “a very Times review noted that the two important to us.” plaid button-up and a beard hasn’t been invented when Cor- unpretentious way,” Kovite said. have “written a captivating com- That much, they can agree on.

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Sticklins Direct Funerals Since 1890 Mary Borst Was Child Bride

Submitted by city of Centralia Parks Department / for Our Hometowns Mary Adeline Roundtree Borst was born June 1, 1838, in Knox County, Illinois. She came west with her family in 1852. Mary met her future husband Joseph Borst when he came to her fa- ther’s sawmill on Black River to buy lumber. They were married on Oct. 15, 1854, in Black River in Thurston County. She was 16 and he was more than 30 years old. Joseph and Mary had eight

Submitted by Daniel La Plaunt, manager of Sticklin Funeral Chapel / for Our Hometowns children, only four of whom lived to adulthood. Joseph died in 1885, and Mary lived out her Charles, Alice and their son Mort Sticklin stand in front of the C.L. Sticklin Funeral Parlors on days in Centralia until she died in 1920. After Joseph’s death, Mary remarried, but the marriage North Pearl Street in Centralia in 1910. The building, built in 1906, burned down in 1920. At this was unsuccessful. Joseph and Mary Borst founded the historic Borst family homestead in Fort time, there were four generations of Sticklins living in Lewis County, and they had been funeral Borst Park in Centralia. It was due to Mary’s insistent persuasion the Borst mansion was built. This directors since 1890. haunting photo, showing of Mary’s extremely long hair, was taken on her 75th birthday in 1913.

Washington Glasscock. killers who terrorized Ontario, the floor. Brainard joined Pike rosurgeon, performed a life- Soon after Queenie was Canada, in the 1920s and 1930s. in trying to subdue the gunman. saving operation on McMullen State safely ensconced in her tent, a McMullen and Ryan, both ex- McMullen thrust the pistol over at bedside. His condition was more horrific incident occurred convicts, were wanted by the his left shoulder, trying shoot deemed so fragile that moving HISTORY at the park. This time a fox ter- Royal Canadian Mounted Po- Pike in the face, but Pike man- him to the surgery would prove rier owned by the manager of lice (RCMP) for the murder of aged to deflect the pistol just as fatal. At 8:30 p.m., Dr. Kelton the animal menagerie wan- Edwin Stonehouse in Markham, McMullen pulled the trigger. announced: “I’m afraid it’s a HistoryLink.org dered too close to a cage con- Ontario, on February 28, 1936, The bullet entered below the successful fight. I have previ- Queenie the Elephant taining a Bengal tiger. In a flash, and the robbery of the Bank of gangster’s right eye and exited ously worked and am working the feline reached through the Nova Scotia in Lachute, Quebec, the back of his skull. Although on a man I wish would die, for Causes Pandemonium bars, pulled the dog inside, and on April 15, 1936. On May 25, bleeding profusely, McMullen I know the end will be justly so. at Seattle’s White City tore it to shreds. 1936, the Ryan Gang attempted was still alive. Flachs, however, But my duty is to do all I can to Bayliss told reporters that to rob the government liquor was dead, shot through the him so that the federal Amusement Park on the public had nothing to fear store in Sarina, Ontario. A clerk heart. In total, McMullen had government can expend several May 28, 1909 from the animals, as there was managed to trigger the holdup fired five shots. thousand dollars to have the Queenie the elephant es- a railing to keep sightseers from alarm and the Sarina police ar- A search of McMullen’s per- privilege of hanging him. And capes in White City, a short- getting too close. He urged up- rived within minutes. A furi- son revealed $780 in Bank of though I have no desire that lived amusement park located coming visitors to the nearby ous gun battle ensued, resulting Nova Scotia notes in the inside he should live, he is getting the in Seattle’s Madison Park neigh- Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibi- in the deaths of Ryan, cohort pocket of his suit coat and a 7.65 same service as if he were to pay borhood. A ruckus ensues and tion to come see the ferocious Harry Checkley, and Constable caliber Mauser semiautomatic a million-dollar fee” (“Doctors some slight damage is done be- lions, jaguars, tigers, and hy- John Lewis. Believing McMul- pistol in the right pocket of his Fight to Save Thug -- For Gal- fore the elephant is recaptured. enas for free before White City len had been involved in the overcoat, but no identification lows!”). officially opened for the season heist, the Ontario authorities papers. His suitcase contained But McMullen died at 1:30 Dishevel in the White City on June 6. offered a $1,200 reward for in- more than 200 rounds of am- a.m. on Saturday without re- Queenie was being moved formation leading to his arrest. munition. gaining consciousness. King from her tent to another part of Fugitive Edward McMullen went to Burnaby, Desperado Identified County Coroner Otto H. Mit- the park when two small white British Columbia, to hide, but telstadt (1902-1984) took charge dogs crept up a little too close to McMullen Kills U.S. realized the dragnet was closing McMullen’s head was of the body while Marshal Chit- her heels. Typically, the elephant Immigration Inspector on him and attempted to flee wrapped in towels and What- ty tried to determine what the would have been on a chain, but into the United States. com County Deputy Sheriff Canadians wanted to do about her keeper, Mike Glasscock, Charles M. Flachs in On Thursday morning, May Sydney Stewart took him to its final disposition. chose to guide her only with a Blaine on May 28, 1936 28, 1936, Ed McMullen boarded Saint Luke General Hospital, Subterfuge and Intrigue prod. Unencumbered, Queenie On May 28, 1936, Edward a Pacific Stage Line bus in Van- 809 East Chestnut Street, in quickly gave chase upon being McMullen (1895-1936), a Cana- couver en route to Seattle. Upon Bellingham. Whatcom County Vancouver detectives lo- spooked by the dogs. dian fugitive, arrives on a bus arrival at Blaine, all the passen- Sheriff William T. Farmer noti- cated McMullen’s supposed At first, the dogs seemed to from Vancouver, British Co- gers were escorted from the bus fied the Vancouver Police about wife, Mary Maude McGill. enjoy the fun and managed to lumbia, at the Blaine Port of En- into border station for routine the shooting and requested She claimed to have married stay far enough away to avoid try in Whatcom County. Using inspections. At the Immigra- their assistance in identifying McMullen approximately 18 being trampled. This only an- the alias James Arthur Fraser, tion desk, Inspector Charles the desperado. Detective Su- months ago in Toronto and they gered Queenie more as she tore he tells U.S. Immigration In- M. Flachs asked McMullen for perintendent Harold Darling arrived in the Vancouver area through the park. Two women spector Charles Michael Flachs his name, identity papers and hastened to the hospital, ob- about May 20. McGill said she fainted when the animals raced (1893-1936) that he has inad- purpose for the trip. McMullen tained a set of prints from the had been unaware of her hus- past. The dogs scurried un- vertently left his identification said he was John Arthur Fra- unconscious suspect and cata- band’s true identity or crimi- der the merry-go-round, but papers behind in Vancouver. ser, railroad brakeman, and was loged his numerous tattoos. The nal activities until the shooting Queenie crashed into it, break- Inspector Flachs, dissatisfied going to Seattle for a holiday. Vancouver Bureau of Identifica- incident at the border. She re- ing two hobbyhorses in the pro- with McMullen’s evasive state- However, he had inadvertently tion positively identified him as ceived permission to travel to cess. Realizing the danger they ments, refers him to Customs left his credentials behind in ex-convict Edward “Wyoming” Seattle to claim her husband’s were in, the dogs spotted a hole Inspector Leroy J. Pike (1879- Vancouver. McMullen, alias George Bald- body, but never did. A few days later, McGill arranged through under a nearby fence and scam- 1960) for further inspection. A Deadly Struggle win, wanted in Canada for bank pered away to freedom. Fearing he will be arrested and robbery and murder. the Canadian Embassy to have Once they were out of sight, deported, McMullen pulls a pis- When McMullen was un- U.S. Marshal Artis J. Chitty the body shipped to Vancouver Queenie calmed down and hap- tol from his pocket and starts able to produce any identifica- (1887-1940) and Deputy Mar- for burial. pened to notice some delicious shooting. Inspector Pike is un- tion, Flachs asked Customs In- shal Anthony E. Mandery ar- Investigators learned that oranges and apples at a nearby armed and desperately wrestles spector Leroy J. Pike to conduct rived from Seattle with a federal McMullen, posing as an oil fruit stand. The stand’s owner with the gunman. The scuffle a personal search (which only arrest warrant for McMullen, salesman named Edward Mas- wisely got out of the way as the ends when McMullen is criti- customs officers were autho- sworn to by Raphael P. Bonham, son, had rented a five-room elephant came over and began cally wounded by a bullet from rized to perform) and he was District Director of Immigra- bungalow on Victory Street in helping herself to some tasty his own gun. After the melee, escorted into an inner office. tion and Naturalization Ser- Burnaby. They thought it was snacks. As Queenie stuffed her Inspector Flachs is found dead McMullen declared “I’m not vice. Marshal Chitty assumed likely McMullen and Red Ryan mouth with fruit, another man on the floor, a bullet through going to be searched,” pulled a official custody of the prisoner intended to use the place as their from the animal tent snuck up the heart. McMullen has shot .380 caliber Colt semiautomatic and the following day, moved new base of operations. In one behind and attached a chain himself through the left eye and pistol from the right pocket of him by ambulance to Seattle of the rooms, detectives found to her leg. A stake was quickly will die at Seattle General Hos- his trousers and started shoot- General Hospital, located on a Vancouver newspaper opened driven into the ground, hold- pital on May 30, 1936. Inspector ing. One bullet creased Pike’s 5th Avenue between Marion to an article about the gun battle ing the elephant at bay until Flachs is the first and as of 2011 right arm and another passed and Madison streets, and sta- and Ryan’s death in Sarina, On- her trainer, Bernard Dooley, ar- only U.S. Immigration and Nat- through his uniform blouse, tioned armed deputies outside tario. Ralph Patterson, the land- rived to set things straight. uralization Service officer to be gouging a furrow along his rib- the door to his room. The move lord, said the new tenant had cage. paid the rent in advance with Don’t Worry, It’s All Under Control killed in the line of duty on the was intended to guard against a International Border in Wash- Pike wrapped both arms possible attempt by Canadian three $10 Bank-of-Nova-Scotia White City park manager ington state. around McMullen from be- gangsters to rescue him. Under notes. On Thursday morning, Ed Bayliss blamed the pande- hind, trying to hold him until May 28, however, McMullen Notorious and Running federal law in 1936, the murder monium on Mike Glasscock, help arrived. When Flachs and of a government employee was told Patterson he had to return whom he felt was a little too Edward McMullen was one Immigration Inspector Frank punishable by death. back east immediately because sure of his control over the gi- of Canada’s most notorious Brainard heard the commo- a family member had taken ill. ant pachyderm. Queenie was gangsters. He was a member of tion, they rushed into the room. A Doctor’s Duty That afternoon, a moving van usually very receptive to trainer Norman F. “Red” Ryan’s gang Flachs was immediately struck On Friday evening, May 29, arrived and removed all the fur- Dooley’s handling, but not so to of safe crackers, robbers, and by a bullet and collapsed onto 1936, Dr. Walter Kelton, neu- nishings. 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in Continuing Education from p.m., Westminster Presbyterian Church, stairs, Fiddlers Coffee, 1220 Mellen St., p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia Calendar the Academy of Dentistry In- 349 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis Centralia, (253) 273-6035 College, (360) 304-9660 ternational in 2005. He taught Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Public Agencies Thursday, June 4 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Continued from Life page 2 at the Oregon Health & Science Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 University School of Dentistry, on Aging Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m., “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Portland, from 1995 to 2008. LMTAAA Olympia office, 2404 Heritage a.m., 4162 Jackson Highway, free, (360) Club, 7:30 p.m., Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib Carsten lectures and writes Court SE, Suite A, Olympia, (360) 664- 262-0525 Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Chehalis, (360) Wednesday, June 3 3162, ext. 112 Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- 767-0719 on many topics. His particu- house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 lar interests are the science and Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Committee, 1 p.m., large conference American Red Cross blood drives, 10 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 388- Distinguished Alumnus psychology of empathy, nutri- room, Lewis County Public Services, a.m.-3 p.m.. Pace Edwards, 2400 Com- 0450 or (360) 736-4163 tion, pharmacology and percep- to Give Lyceum 2025 NE Kresky Ave., Chehalis, (360) mercial Blvd., Centralia, and 12:30-5:30 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, tion. He serves patients in the 740-1451 p.m., First Christian Church, 1215 W. 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) Presentation Spiritual Care Department at Main St., Centralia 520-0772 Salmon Creek Legacy Hospital Organizations Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Dr. David L. Carsten, the Club, 7:30 p.m., Ramblin Jack’s Rib Centralia College 2015 Distin- in Vancouver, Washington, and Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Public Agencies maintains a private mobile anes- Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Napavine, (360) guished alumnus, will be talk- Winlock Lewis County Mental Health Coali- 273-6961 thesia practice. tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public ing about the value of empathy Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Winlock Finnish Lodge 19, 4 p.m., in relationships during his Ly- Lyceum is free and may also Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Health building, second-floor confer- Hope Grange, Antrim Road, Winlock, ceum presentation at the college be taken as Humanities 286, one 6769 or (360) 324-9050 ence room, (360) 740-1430 (253) 922-1288 credit. This class will be held at 1 Soroptimist International of Lewis Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- Wednesday. tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health Carsten holds an associate p.m. in WAH 103. County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, (360) 748-7860, [email protected] building, second-floor conference Support Groups of science degree from Centra- building, (360) 740-1424 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, 8 “Up From Grief,” for those grieving lia College, a bachelor of science starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 a.m., Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- degree in biochemistry from Jackson Highway, Chehalis Napavine, (360) 262-3336 Other Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Lewis County Public Health building, Washington State University, a Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Cen- Centralia, (360) 330-2640 doctor of dental surgery degree Support Groups second-floor conference room, (360) Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 740-1418 tralia Eagles, hard-shell tacos, Domestic violence support group, p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 from the University of Washing- two for $1, other menu items, ton, and a certificate in anesthe- 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) (360) 736-1146 736-9268 sia from Lutheran Medical Cen- halis, sponsored by Human Response Organizations Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm Network, (360) 748-6601 Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- ter in . to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) NAMI daytime family support group, Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- He has been recognized 748-4417 for family members of those suffering Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 ence room, (360) 748-8687, Facebook with the Award of Distinction American Red Cross blood drive, 1-6 from mental illness, noon-1 p.m., up- Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 page: Lewis County MS Support Group

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By the editors of Relish Magazine Ingredients Louisiana Creole food is food of the coun- try—not the city. It stars tomatoes (a notable dif- 2 ½ cups cooked long-grain white rice ference from city Cajun food) and is a blend of 1 cup grape tomato halves ⅔ cup diced celery Italian, Spanish, Caribbean, Native American, ⅓ cup diced green bell pepper Portuguese and other cultures. 1 ½ cups (8 ounces) cooked shrimp, When preparing the ingredients for this take cut into bite-size pieces 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil on a Creole salad, keep in mind how they will 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar look on the plate and fit on the fork. In a single 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves mouthful, there should be some of everything— ½ teaspoon salt rice, vegetables and shrimp. A good way to show ⅛ teaspoon ground red pepper off the shrimp’s curly shape and make sure they directions mix easily with everything else is to cut them crosswise into about 1-inch pieces. A pound of 1. In a large bowl combine rice, tomatoes, unshelled shrimp will be more than enough for celery, bell pepper and shrimp. 2. In another bowl whisk oil, vinegar, the recipe. Use any extra shrimp whole to deco- thyme, salt and pepper. Pour over salad. rate the salad or put in the fridge for some lucky Mix gently with a large spoon.

Teresa Blackburn person’s lunch the next day. Serves 4. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 28, 2015 LIFE

Fotolia/TNS ADVICE: Dear Abby A new study found that modern dads tend to stay away from baby talk and speak to their children in patterns similar to Study: those used when talking to adults. Mom Seeks Detour to More Dads Safety Around Do Diapers In-Laws’ Driving Habits But Not DEAR ABBY: come first. As a mother, your My in-laws job is to be conscientious, even Baby Talk are fabulous. if it makes you less popular. They love me And your husband should back and think you up 100 percent. the world of our 2-year- DEAR ABBY: My husband old daughter, is very affectionate. He loves “Hayley.” They to cuddle, snuggle and sweet- do anything to talk morning, noon and night. support us. By Abigail Van Buren However, he doesn’t do it with Recently, me — he does it with our cats. they asked Don’t get me wrong — he’s a By Jonel Aleccia the researchers wondered whether to take Hayley overnight and good husband, and I get a quick The Seattle Times modern fathers modified their speech in drive a number of places with hug and kiss goodbye when I the same way that mothers do. her. My concern is the driving leave for work in the mornings Modern dads may change diapers The answer, VanDam found, is no. part. My father-in-law doesn’t and he holds my hand when we and fill sippy cups, but you still Dads spoke to their babies using intona- believe in car seats. walk. But when we go to bed at won’t catch them using baby talk. On a few occasions he has night, he turns his back to me, tion patterns very similar to those used asked me to just hop in the car reaches behind him, pats me That’s according to a new study by when talking with adults. researchers at Washington State Uni- with Hayley without a car seat. on the arm and says goodnight. But, he was quick to note, that’s not I refused. Another time, they There is no cuddling and no versity, Spokane, who found that while a bad thing. mothers often use high-pitched tones had a circa-1980 car seat and sweet-talk with me. Although motherese is believed to asked to take Hayley with them and varied cadences to communicate Sometimes I would like a be a bonding tool, a kind of commu- to church. When I went to put little scratch behind MY ears. with their babies and toddlers, fathers nication that’s particularly engaging her in the seat, the buckles We married late in life, so maybe play it straight, speaking to their little to young children, the fathers’ style is wouldn’t work. When I reached the sex is out, but my late hus- ones as if they were adults. likely equally important, he said. over to the other side, the seat band used to hold me and make “Moms raised their pitch by “We think that the fathers are fell over. It wasn’t even strapped me feel special. I’m only 62 and I around 40 hertz,” a verifiable change doing things that are conducive to in! can’t living this way for in sound, said Mark VanDam, a WSU- their children’s learning but in a Now for my biggest fear: My the rest of my life, but I love this Spokane assistant professor in the different way,” he said. “Moms mother-in-law is a notorious man, so divorce is out. Any ad- speech and hearing sciences depart- provide the link to the intimate or distracted driver — she applies vice? — “MEOW” IN OGDEN, ment. “Dads had no statistical effect the domestic. Dads provide a link makeup, eats food, talks on the UT at all.” to the outside world.” phone and texts. I am not com- DEAR “MEOW”: Was your VanDam based his findings on inten- That conclusion squares with what’s fortable with her taking Hayley husband like this before you sive study of 11 families with toddlers already known about early parent-child in the car with her. married him? If so, did you ac- about 2½ years old. They’re among a communication, said Tonya Bergeson- How do I approach this with cept his proposal thinking you larger pool of 120 families who have Dana, assistant professor at Indiana them? I don’t want to harm our could change him? If not, then provided more than 2,000 days of data University Medical School, which runs relationship, and I’d like them it appears you have a serious to spend time with their grand- communication problem. for analysis. the Babytalk Research center. child independently. But I can’t If you haven’t already, you Using a newly developed voice-rec- “Even in singing to babies, moms put my daughter in a dangerous need to tell him what you need ognition device tucked into a toddler’s will sing ‘Twinkle, Twinkle,’ and ‘ABC’ situation. Any thoughts would in order to feel as loved and T-shirt, he recorded each parent and and dads will sing rock songs,” she be appreciated. — FEARFUL cherished as the cats. And if child duo for about 13.5 hours and then said. MOM IN SAN ANTONIO that doesn’t work, you both analyzed the results. VanDam detected some other differ- DEAR FEARFUL MOM: need marriage counseling be- It’s the first study to examine fathers’ ences as well in the ways that moms and Your fears appear to be well cause I can’t imagine you living verbal interactions in a real-world set- dads communicate with their kids. founded. Your “fabulous” in- the rest of your life starved for ting using automatic data processing, “Moms talk a lot more, both in over- laws cannot be trusted to trans- affection. As you said, you’re said VanDam, who presented his results all words and in minutes of talking,” port your little girl. only 62. My first thought was that recently at a meeting of the Acoustical he said. “Dads use fewer words. Even ••• Society of America in Pittsburgh, Pa. though they speak fewer words, they you and your husband could VanDam and his team were looking use a wider variety of words.” buy them a car seat and have it Dear Abby is written by Abigail installed. But if you can’t trust for signs of what’s been dubbed “moth- Together, both modes of communica- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne your father-in-law to use it, or Phillips, and was founded by her erese,” the kind of sing-song baby talk tion are vital to the child, he added. your mother-in-law to devote mother, Pauline Phillips. Write long associated with communication be- “Different parents, different people her full attention to her driving Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com tween moms and their young children. play different roles in developing chil- when her grandchild is in the or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA In an era of shifting parental roles, dren’s lives,” he said. car, then the child’s safety must 90069.

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MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Colorado Rapids. ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops “In Denial” Cops (CC) Cops “Smooth Cops “Coast to Cops “Coast to Cops “750th Epi- Cops Domestic vio- Cops (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “On the Run” ››› Training Day (2001) Denzel ’ (CC) Criminal” (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) sode Milestone” lence call. (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Washington, Ethan Hawke. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› GoldenEye (1995, Action) Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean. A weapon’s theft sends Agent 007 to Russia. Joy Ride 3: Roadkill (2014) Kirsten Prout, Dean Armstrong. Premiere. ››› Thunderball (1965, Action) TBN 20 20 Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades Welcome to Paradise (2007, Drama) Crystal Bernard, Bobby Edner. The Trial (2010, Drama) Matthew Modine, Robert Forster, Bob Gunton. 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