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$1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Feb. 25, 2014 Ethel Man Dies in County Elected Training Exercise Officials Toledo Graduate Was Married Last Year to See 5 MILITARY: Army Pfc. James Groth Perishes in Live-Fire Incident at Fort Percent Bragg in North Carolina By Stephanie Schendel Raise [email protected] A 22-year-old 82nd Air- FIVE YEARS: No Raise for borne soldier, formerly of Ethel, Elected Officials Since 2009 was killed in a live-fire military training exercise accident Fri- By Lisa Broadt day in North Carolina. [email protected] Army Pfc. James Groth, a 2010 Toledo High School grad- The Lewis County Commission uate, died in a blast that injured on Monday voted 2-1 to approve a seven other soldiers. Groth was resolution that raises salaries for a cannon crew member. elected officials by 5 percent. A statement from the North Commissioner Edna Fund vot- Carolina Army post said Fri- ed against the increase. day's blast occurred during ar- The resolution tillery live-fire training involv- was created by a ing the 18th Fires Brigade at group of citizens Fort Bragg. Officials said there tasked with deter- was an incident with a M777 mining how much light, towed howitzer, but have of an increase, if not released any other details. any, elected offi- cials would see in The Army is investigating courtesy photos what went wrong. 2014. Top: James Groth is seen in a photograph provided by the U.S. Army. Above: James Groth poses with his wife, Jordan Each of the Groth is survived by his Nicole Franz-Groth, in this photograph provided by his family. Edna Fund wife, Jordan Nicole Franz- commissioners voted against currently makes Groth, formerly of Napavine, the Army Service Ribbon. raises and his parents, Wayne and $78,690 a year. Franz-Groth said her hus- The raise would bring that salary Billie Groth, both of Ethel. band enlisted because the Franz-Groth said she met to $82,620 a year. “He did what he could, with what little we military offered them both a Elected officials have not had a her husband while both of number of options for their them lived in Lewis County had, to keep me happy. It was a miracle raise since Jan. 1, 2009. futures together. He also liked "When we quit doing increases through mutual friends in to me that I found such a gentleman, my the opportunity to feel like he 2012. She grew up in Napavine, in benefits or COLAs (cost of liv- mattered by serving his coun- ing adjustments) for employees, we and he grew up in Ethel. They soulmate, when we were so young.” try, she said. began dating, and after she quit having the salary commission “Tuesday, Feb. 18, was the meet," Commissioner Bill Schulte graduated from Napavine last time I talked to James, the High School in June 2013, they Jordan Nicole Franz-Groth said previously. wife last time we kissed, the last Edna Fund said she is conflict- got married. time we said goodbye,” she said. ed about the raise. Groth had already been in Since his death last week, “I don’t take some of the things I the service for a year, so he flew she said the support she has re- could. I pay for my own iPhone, my to Lewis County the day of the little we had, to keep me hap- 321st Field Artillery Regiment ceived from the military com- own iPad. We spend many hours wedding, then they both drove py. It was a miracle to me that at Fort Bragg, N.C., according munity as well as the Lewis in the community — sometimes across the country to Fort I found such a gentleman, my to the Fayetteville Observer. County community has been soulmate, when we were so His awards and decorations 20 hours a day, actually,” Fund said. Bragg, where they’ve lived ever overwhelming. “But when I ran for county com- young.” include the Army Commenda- since, she said. Authorities say two oth- mission I didn’t look at the salary. I “James took very good care Groth enlisted in the Army tion Medal, National Defense er cannon crew members, of me,” Franz-Groth said. “He in 2012 where he was assigned Service Medal, Global War on did what he could, with what to Bravo Battery, 3rd Battalion, Terrorism Service Medal and please see TRAINING, page Main 14 please see RAISE , page Main 14

Christopher Brewer / [email protected] ‘Class Act’ Honors the Service of Members of the audience listen as former Centralia College Presi- dent Nels Hansen, seated left on the stage, gives a response to a question during Monday evening’s “Class Act” gathering at Wick- Three Centralia College Presidents strom Studio Theatre on the campus of Centralia College. THREE PRESIDENTS TOGETHER: Centralia College President Jim Walton, set to retire in June after 12 years at the helm, Forum Provides Rare Chance to joined former presidents Nels Hansen and Hear Three Presidents Speak on Hank Kirk at the college’s Wickstrom Studio Theatre for the “Class Act” forum, in which Experiences at Centralia College the three reflected on their times guiding By Christopher Brewer Lewis County’s highest public educational institution. [email protected] Hansen served as president of Centralia A glimpse into the past and current lead- from 1966 to 1981, Kirk from 1986 to 2002, ership of Centralia College offered a rare and Walton from 2002 onward. All three chance for the public to hear from three of joined each other on stage at Wickstrom the college’s most respected administrators Monday night to address a crowd of more in one setting Monday evening. please see PRESIDENTS, page Main 14

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A free knee pain relief will discuss non- seminar will be held from 6 invasive treat- Calendar to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at ment options Today Washington Orthopaedic and the latest WHAT’S HAPPENING? Center at 1900 Cooks Hill arthroscopic Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Road in Centralia. surgery tech- open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 If you have an event you The seminar will be host- niques. p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 would like included in the ed by orthopaedic surgeon To register Health and Hope Medical Outreach, Community Calendar, please free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., email your information to Justin Sherfey and physical for the semi- Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill [email protected]. therapist Ryan Winning, of nar, call (360) 330- Road, Centralia, for those whose income Include a daytime telephone Providence Centralia Physi- 8656 or visit www. is less than 200 percent of the poverty cal Therapy. They will dis- provregister.org. level, (360) 623-1485 number where you can be reached. cuss ways to relieve knee pain For more infor- There is no charge for these and options for joint replace- mation, call (360) Public Agencies listings. ment surgery. Dr. Sherfey 330-1869. Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City For questions about Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) calendar items, call Doug 330-7670 Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and 807-8238. for home or business, 5:30 p.m., Center Other Drugs Advisory , 4 p.m., for Excellence classroom 115, Centra- Lewis County Public Health building, Libraries lia College, (360) 736-9391, ext. 280 or second-floor conference room, (360) “Life Happens, Live it!” will Preschool Story Time, for children email [email protected] 740-1418 be a Centralia College Lyceum 3-6 years, 10:15 a.m., Tenino Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., presentation by 2008 University Watercolor and acrylic painting, for Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Public Agencies 262-3547, ext. 213 of Idaho graduate Jake French at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Toddler Story Time, for children age 2, Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Lewis County Planning Commission, 11 a.m., Centralia meeting canceled, (360) 740-1284 French was working as a for- on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 ester in Oregon when his life was p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Olympia, turned upside down after a spi- Organizations (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) 545-0910, Libraries ext. 112, or email Rebecca.Holmes@ nal cord injury left him a quad- Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Club, Preschool Story Time, for children dshs.wa.gov riplegic. 7 p.m., call for meeting location, (360) 3-6 years, 11 a.m, Centralia A life in a wheelchair seemed 748-6189 Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5:30 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., p.m., Chehalis like giving up to French. His Libraries “it is what it is” response initi- Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock Book Babies, for babies birth-24 ated a change in mindset and months, 10 a.m., Chehalis, 11 a.m., Organizations the beginning of a new journey. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to Centralia Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- Committing to a “can do” at- follow, (360) 864-2023 Junior PageTurners, for children way, 7 p.m. titude opened many doors, and United Women in Business, 5:30 grades 1-3, “King Bidgood’s in the Bath- Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- allowed him to turn the worst p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, tub,” 3:30 p.m., Winlock ies Senior Center, Chehalis thing that ever happened to him (360) 388-5252 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., into one of the best. Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Today, French is a well- Organizations known, sought-after inspira- Support Groups tional speaker and author of Domestic violence support group, Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Support Groups “Life Happens. Live It!” 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Bucoda Oddfellows Community Cen- halis, sponsored by Human Response ter, 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, (360) Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Lyceum is free and may also Network, (360) 748-6601 273-9724 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- be taken as Humanities 286, one halis, sponsored by Human Response Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, credit. Lyceum classes are held 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Network, (360) 748-6601 in WAH 103 or, if more space is NAMI Lewis County Connections Thursday, Feb, 27 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities needed, Corbet Theatre. Lewis County Writers, critique ses- For more information, call Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 sion, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, [email protected] Jody Peterson, (360) 736-9391, Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, Chehalis, http://lewiscountywriters. NAMI Support Group, 2-3:15 p.m., ext. 209, or email her at jpeter- 1232 Alder St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 wordpress.com Centralia Timberland Library, for [email protected]. families of mentally ill persons, (360) “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 736-2073 a.m., 4162 Jackson Highway, free, (360) Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 262-0525 Support Groups Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Dakaboom, comedy a capella group, “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Jackson Highway, Chehalis (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 6 p.m., Wickstrom Studio Theatre, Cen- the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix tralia College, free, (360) 736-9391, ext p.m., Morton Community Methodist Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- 364 lis, (360) 740-0492 Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Wednesday, Feb. 26 Author J.A. Jance, discussion of new 330-2640 book “Moving Target,” 4 p.m., Fox The- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Public Agencies atre, Centralia, books available for pur- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Inspirational Speaker chase and signing, free, advance tickets N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Timberland Regional Library Board available at Lewis County Timberland 736-9268 to Talk at Lyceum of Trustees, 7 p.m., TRL Administrative libraries, Book ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis, and Service Center, 415 Tumwater Blvd. SW, PostNet, Centralia Tumwater Presentation “Solar 101,” how to install solar system please see CALENDAR, page Main 14

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Miss Lewis County Scholarship Pageant Coming Soon TITLE: 13 Young Lewis “That is not the most we have 2014 CONTESTANTS County Women had, but it is right up close to the 1. Kendra Land, 17, Centralia; of child trafficking; Sponsored 10. Anna DeTray, 18, Che- top,” Thompson said. Parents: Jon and Sherry Land; by Book ‘n’ Brush and Sweet halis; Parents: Tom and Jodie De- Will Compete for Besides the Miss Lewis County Talent: Piano; Platform: Inspiring Inspirations. Tray; Talent: Vocal; Platform: 4-H; Pageant Honors 2014 title, organizers said, there America’s Youth, Dare to Dream; 6. Danika Macomber, 20, Sponsored by Active Construc- will be several other scholarships Sponsored by Twin Cities Line-X. Napavine; Parents: Andy Ma- tion and TJ Guyer Inc. By Kyle Spurr handed out to the contestants dur- 2. Amanda Briggs, 18, Pe Ell; comber and Shelly Sanders; Tal- 11. Katie Britten, 19, Toledo; [email protected] ing the closing ceremonies of the Parents: Paul Briggs and Kathy ent: Vocal; Platform: Americans Parents: John and Angie Britten; program. Trombley; Talent: Vocal; Plat- for the Arts - The National Art Ed- Talent: Vocal; Platform: Bullying The next Miss Lewis County The Miss Lewis County Schol- form: Youth suicide prevention; ucation Association; Sponsored in teens; Sponsored by Guadala- will be crowned next month. arship Program is an official pre- Sponsored by Laura Hamilton. by Chehalis West Assisted Living. jara Mexican Restaurant. The 2014 Miss Lewis County liminary to the Miss Washington , 17, Che- 7 , 20, Win- 19, Cen- Scholarship Pageant will be held 3. Tressa Coultard . Katie Weichel 12. Kellee Weiner, and Miss America Scholarship halis; Parents: Kenneth Coul- lock; Parents: Henry and Pamela tralia; Parents: Russell and Di- at 7 p.m Saturday, March 8, in the Pageants. tard and Desiree Casey; Talent: Weichel; Talent: Piano; Platform: ane Weiner; Talent: Dance; Plat- Chester V. Rhodes Auditorium at Thompson said each contes- Dance; Platform: Dance educa- Big Brothers Big Sisters; Spon- form: Raising awareness and R.E. Bennett School in Chehalis. tant is judged in the same catego- tion; Sponsored by Southwest sored by re-Design. ending the stigma of mental Doors open at 6 p.m. ries as the Miss Washington and Washington Dance Center. 8. Chloe Curry, 18, Adna; Par- illness; Sponsored by Centralia Tickets are available at the America Pageant contestants. Ballet Academy and Lakeside Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of 4. Kaitlin Carney, 17, Toledo; ents: Mark Curry; Talent: Rhyth- The interview portion is val- Parents: Richard and Melissa metic dance; Platform: Building Industries. Commerce between 9 a.m. to 5 ued at 25 percent of the score, ar- p.m. until Friday, March 7. Tick- Carney; Talent: Vocal/guitar; Plat- positive self-image; Sponsored 13. Rachel Mecham, 17, Cen- tistic expression in talent is worth ets can also be ordered online by form: Raising awareness for by Industrial Specialties Inc. tralia; Parents: Matthew and 35 percent, presence and poise in emailing organizer Amanda Berg missing children; Sponsored by 9. Jodee Hickman, 23, Cen- Wendy Mecham; Talent: Piano; at [email protected]. evening wear is 20 percent, stage Railworks Track System. tralia; Parents: Joseph and Platform: The National Military Tickets — including reserved knowledge and awareness is 5 5. Catherine Murphy, 22, Marlene Hickman; Talent: Viola, Family Association - Operation main floor and open seating in percent and lifestyle and fitness in Chehalis; Parents: Arthur and Platform: Stomp out bullying; Purple; Sponsored by Tips-n- the balcony — are $15. On pageant swimsuit is 15 percent. Jackie Murphy; Talent: Violin; Sponsored by Ash & Roberts, Toes Hair Design and The Bath night, tickets will be $20. “It’s based on the Miss America Platform: Raising awareness DDS and Debbie’s Boutique. Depot. Miss Lewis County 2013 Abri- Pageant,” Thompson said. “It’s all elle Sheets, a freshman at Brigham the same.” Young University in Utah, will Miss Lewis County is the of- pass the honor on to one of the 13 ficial hostess for the county and young women competing for the officiates, attends or performs at title this year. numerous activities throughout The upcoming pageant is the the county. 52nd for Lewis County. The candidate selected must Organizer Harlan Thompson be available to serve one year from said 13 contestants is a higher March 2014 until March 2015. turnout than most years. Last She will also compete in the year’s pageant had 10 competing Miss Washington Scholarship for the title. Pageant in July. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 LOCAL Man Sentenced 20 Years for Fatal Crash Near Toledo GUILTY: Jonathan K. Reno Sentenced Monday in Lewis County Superior Court By Kyle Spurr [email protected] The Vancouver, Wash. man who pleaded guilty last month to vehicular homicide after crash- ing his car into a power pole off of Jackson Highway on Nov. 10, killing his 28-year-old passenger, was sentenced to 20 years in pris- on Monday afternoon in Lewis County Superior Court. Jonathan K. Reno, 42 at the time, was driving drunk south- bound on Jackson Highway near Ray Road 2 miles south of Toledo, around 7 p.m., at a high rate of speed when his 1991 Honda Ac- cord struck a guardrail, crossed the centerline and collided with a power pole, according to the Washington State Patrol. Reno was injured in the crash and airlifted to the PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver. Adam W. Newstrom, 28, Vancouver, Wash., was riding in the passenger seat and was pro- nounced dead at the scene. New- Pete Caster / [email protected] strom was not wearing a seat belt. “I’d like to apologize to Ad- am’s family for my wrongdoings “I’d like to apologize to Adam’s family for my wrongdoings and misjudgment.” and misjudgement,” Reno said in court Monday. Jonathan K. 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Medical Center in Seattle and cording to the Centers of Dis- headaches, confusion, dizzi- One brother, William Scho- was pronounced dead at 3:14 a.m. ease Control. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia ness, weakness, nausea, vom- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. field, lived in Chehalis, while Monday, according to the release. Every year, more than 400 iting and chest pain. High the other, Walter Schofield, was “This is a very sad and tragic people in the U.S. die from levels of the gas can cause SUBSCRIPTION RATES visiting Chehalis from Rainier, incident,” Sheriff Steve Man- accidental carbon monoxide loss of consciousness and Newstand weekday rate...... $1 Wash. sfield stated in a press release. poisoning with more than death. 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After Police Say They 24, of Centralia, and his passen- from police by jumping into the REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR ger, Matthew M. Morris, 21, of river and grabbing onto a log. chronline.com Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 Stole a Car, Led Police Chehalis, were at a party on the A responding deputy saw [email protected] on a Chase and Then 1000 block of Roosevelt Avenue Morris and told him to get out of Editor when they allegedly took a car the river, Denham said. Morris, Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Attempted to Escape without permission. The vehicle [email protected] who had then realized the river’s Sports Editor on Foot belonged to another partygoer freezing temperature, requested who had passed out, according to Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 By Stephanie Schendel police come and help him out of February 21 - February 27 [email protected] police. the water. The deputy declined to Visuals Editor The driver, Kroll, was alleg- Nut Job [email protected] help, and told Morris if he went • Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 edly intoxicated and had a sus- $4 PG into the river, he could get him- 12:00pm Sat. & Sun & 3:00pm Sat. & Sun [email protected] Centralia police on Saturday pended driver’s license, so when Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, morning arrested two men af- police tried to pull him over he self out of it. Morris did manage he Secret Life of Walter Mitty East Lewis County Communities ter they allegedly led police on sped through Centralia, reach- to get himself out of the water, $4 • PG Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 [email protected] a high-speed chase that ended ing speeds of 60 mph, said Sgt. and he was arrested for alleged 6:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun.,Mon.,Tues., Wed., hurs.)CH514742.cd.cg possession of a stolen vehicle and Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, with a totaled stolen vehicle, two Stacy Denham. Dallas Buyers Club West and Central Lewis County Communities damaged power poles and one of Near the Skookumchuck Riv- obstructing. $4 • R Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 the suspects clinging to a log in er, across town, the pursuing of- Kroll was arrested for suspi- 12:30pm ( Wed. Early Bird Matinee) [email protected] the Skookumchuck River. ficer used a “PIT maneuver” on cion of eluding police, DUI, pos- 9:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun.,Mon.,Tues., Wed., hurs.) 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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 Naming of Walton Science Center a Fitting Tribute James Walton will retire As he noted in an interview of higher education, but it is an That’s not the case this time, from his position as president Our Views with The Chronicle last week, important one. though. of Centralia College at the end to ask the Centralia College he’s seen staff and students join In years to come, we hope Rep. Richard DeBolt’s legisla- of spring, but students will be Board of Trustees to consider together to prevail through se- students take the time to learn tion could emerge again, and provided with a large and fitting naming the building for Walton. vere hardships in Lewis County. about the man who helped when it does its support will tribute to his tenure for a long It’s not surprising, though, as “We had two 500-year floods, shape their campus, and there- have been broadened by the fact time to come. Walton has long endeared him- the mine shut down, and we went fore their futures. that the bill seeks to confront The decision to name the self to students by attending their through one of the greatest reces- the issue of flooding through- natural science center for the functions and occasionally join- sions in our nation’s history — SATURDAY’S NEWSPAPER also out the state, not just in Lewis man who presided over the col- ing them for a game of basketball. and those affected our students,” included the news that a bill to County. lege during its planning and He’ll be remembered for that Walton said. “It took everyone in provide $1.5 billion for flood It’s a fresh approach that construction is a good one. engagement, as well as for the the college to step up and get us protection and stormwater could bring real results in the It puts Walton’s name on expansion of the campus and through those challenges.” projects failed to make it out of next legislative session. one of his top accomplishments, the continuing growth of qual- Walton, as it turns out, was committee. Paired with the fact that local though there were certainly ity educational programs at the the right leader at the right time. The legislation is essentially government officials throughout many to choose from. state’s longest continuously op- The naming of the science dead, though it could conceivably the Chehalis River Basin are The idea, fittingly, came erating community college. center — the second-largest return in the form of an addition whistling the same tune and from the students he serves. It should be remember that building on campus — won’t to the supplemental budget. moving forward in unison, we Student government repre- Walton’s tenure was one of tur- be the last acknowledgement of In the past, we would chalk it believe the time is still prime sentatives and the honor society moil outside the confines of the Walton’s impact and tenure at up as another failure by govern- for substantive flood control Phi Theta Kappa were the ones college campus. our incredible local institution ment officials. progress. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Toledo Timberland Library Seems Like a No-Brainer Toledo needs a library, not simply a kiosk, primarily be- cause we have a $65,000 build- “With a city with an ing donated, a promise of money to remodel it, and the city’s available building, TRL assurance that it’ll help pay for should strike while the maintaining it. Plus, rural Toledo School ‘iron is hot’ in Toledo.” District residents have paid more than $1 million in taxes Edna Fund to the Timberland Regional Li- Lewis County commissioner and brary System in the past decade. Timberland trustee It seems like a no-brainer to me. Timberland’s board of school librarian. “Some students trustees will don’t have computers at home revisit the is- and could use this service also.” sue Wednesday “I use the Winlock library night after and find it a nuisance to have to tabling it last drive over there,” said Dorothy month. A Nollan, a senior citizen. “I surely full-service would like to see a library in To- point analysis ledo, but if a kiosk is all we can Letters to the Editor presented in have even that would be a good January recom- By Julie McDonald service to the community.” us off our land and into stack and pack high-rises mended putting Susan Greenwood, retired Former Lewis County Resident’s in the cities with the smoke of the usurped in a $10,000 kiosk rather than Toledo School District librarian Views on Property Rights Change definition of sustainable? Do you know this plan a full-service library costing and teacher, said students could To the editor: calls for only 5 percent building to occur in rural $169,715. benefit from a library open after It’s just been a little over a year since I moved areas by the year 2035? This so-called sustainable The kiosk requires no ongo- plan was adopted in Thurston County on Dec. 21, school and on Saturdays. from my farm in Winlock to Yelm. After 20 years ing maintenance costs; a library so watch out Lewis County. “I think children would enjoy in Lewis County as an organic farmer, local farm open 24 hours a week would cost In all my years in Lewis County as a local farm browsing through a good collec- activist, farmers marketing and developing value- $103,715 a year. activist, I was not aligned with the property rights tion of picture books, and it may added products, I am still marching. “TRL is currently evaluating encourage some parents to check people. With my new found viewpoint, my wish is opportunities to change or shift With my Washington State Department of finding a way to preserve farmland, ensure a safe them out to read to the kids at Agriculture food processors license and my own open hours to better serve our home. That would be a positive food supply and protect property rights — all with communities while working 1,000-square-foot processing kitchen in Yelm, I less government. I would love for us to find out factor.” find myself being pulled back into my activism within the parameters of our But, she said, the adult popu- what this looks like. budget,” said Cheryl Heywood, in a different and unsuspecting way. I now have I encourage everyone to become more in- lation, “particularly the older a heightened enthusiasm I can actually make a TRL director. ones who have more time to formed and in action so we can all “bee” the dif- Since last month, trustees difference exercising my civic authority with my ference. read,” would also benefit. newly acquired self-governance skills. have received letters from Toledo “Of course, they could order School Superintendent Sharon After just completing Level 2 of six-level train- Susie Kyle books from a kiosk, but there’s ing in self-governance, I have met with my local Bower, high school librarian Ron nothing like the appeal of see- Yelm Gaul and Toledo Telephone Co.’s precinct committee officer, attended Sen. Pam ing a book on display, picking Roach’s work session in Olympia on amendments Russ Ramsey. Mayor Jerry Pratt it up in your hands, browsing Coroner’s Conclusion on Wharton questioned the numbers used to the Growth Management Act, and daily listen through it, and deciding that to TVW, where I can hear live or archived legisla- in the analysis and encouraged you simply must check it out Death Simply That He Was Killed trustees to consider a full library. tive hearings. I know how to access the Legislature and take it home for a thorough website to track bills, find a legislator, make com- To the editor: “With a city with an avail- reading.” The picture caption with the front page photo able building, TRL should strike ments and so much more. A building with novels, cook- In a world filled with minute by minute over- of Lewis County Coroner Warren McLeod (Feb. while the ‘iron is hot’ in Toledo,” books, hobby and craft how-to 15) states that “the manner of death (of Joseph said Lewis County Commis- whelming bad news, I am filled with hope. My volumes, magazines, and other current projects are creating policy change relat- Wharton) was ruled a homicide.” This may lead sioner Edna Fund, a Timberland some readers to conclude that McLeod had found items “would invite one to sit ed to the use of pesticides now implicated in the trustee for 11 years. fault, or lack of justification, in the officer’s actions. down at a library table and enjoy alarming decline in bee population, and at the Rural Toledo residents have This would be incorrect. a good read, maybe with some same time protect our children from exposure to been paying Timberland taxes The word “homicide” means, literally, the kill- other friends in the community.” harmful chemicals that rob them of their health for years but must drive miles Vision:Toledo will be discuss- ing of one person by another. This is obviously and innate intelligence. to access services. Lewis County ing the library at its 6:30 meet- what happened, but it’s important to keep in mind It is time for the public to be educated and in- Assessor Dianne Dorey estimat- ing tonight at the Morgan Arts that the coroner’s finding does not address, one spired to action to create a safe world for future ed rural Toledo residents would Centre. way or the other, the question of whether the of- generations, not a world of dominant chemical pay TRL more than $161,000 in Timberland trustees meet ficer’s actions were justified under the law. companies hell-bent on their agenda. 2014 — and with the addition of at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Ad- This question is what is being investigated, and During the 2005-2009 Lewis County agri- the city of Toledo, which voted ministrative Service Center, 415 the findings of that investigation will be reviewed culture zoning process mandated by the Growth in November to annex into the Tumwater Blvd. SW, in Tumwa- by Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer, or Management Hearing Board, I was an advocate district, that number grows to ter. whatever other prosecuting attorney to whom he for preserving farmland to ensure we had land to $177,000. “We have our fingers crossed might refer the matter. If the prosecuting attorney grow local food. With only a kiosk, Commis- for a full library!” Pat Caldwell decides not to file a criminal charge, it means that Fifty thousand additional acres of farmland sioner Lee Grose said he “felt the said. he has concluded that the evidence supporting the were zoned agriculture: good for the community, people of Toledo were getting So do I. officer’s claim of self defense was strong enough to shafted after going to the mat to ••• bad for some of the landowners who lost their re- make a conviction unlikely. tirement money, kids’ college education tuition get the library approved.” Julie McDonald, a personal his- In other words, don’t yell bad things about the “Transportation to the torian and former journalist who and the possibility of building multiple homes coroner. All he did was conclude that this guy was Winlock, Salkum, Chehalis or lives in Toledo, owns Chapters of Life, on their land for their extended family. This still killed, which was pretty obvious. Centralia branches is a problem a company dedicated to preserving needs resolution. for students as well as senior family stories. She may be reached at Four years later I am in a bigger inquiry. Was I Steve Carmick citizens,” said Cindy Quick, a [email protected]. just an unwitting pawn for a bigger scheme to take Chehalis attorney

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 2014 LEGISLATURE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 Senate Plan Includes Money for Immigrant Aid Bill OLYMPIA (AP) — The Sen- education and that the state de- education," Gov. Jay Inslee said ate's majority caucus proposed pends too much on local dollars. in a statement Monday. "While a supplementary budget Mon- "My caucus certainly agrees the Senate proposal does not go day that increases funding for “The proposal acknowledges with making K-12 a priority," far enough in that regard, it's a a soon-to-be signed measure said Sen. James Hargrove, D- start. I urge the House to make expanding college financial aid the pressing need to address Hoquiam, the ranking Democrat a more substantial investment in to include stu- our constitutional obligation to on the Senate Ways and Means education — one that does more Legislature dents who were Committee. He added that he to provide our students with the brought to the basic education.” worked on the proposal, calling classroom tools they need and 2014 state illegally as it a bipartisan effort. restores cost-of-living raises for children. Jay Inslee Among other spending ideas, our teachers." The budget governor the Senate proposal would also Inslee said that his staff and proposal also provide $2 million toward the agencies are looking closely at has additional creation of a medical-marijuana the proposal to understand how money for tech- In 2013, the Legislature ap- high demand. A ban on increas- registry, $5 million for a new it could affect state services and nology in K-12 proved a $33.6 billion, two-year ing resident undergraduate tu- 265-bed prison unit at the Wash- that he plans to work with the classrooms, a state operating budget. ition would be extended for the ington State Penitentiary for Legislature in the coming weeks medical-mar- Under the Senate proposal, 2014-2015 school year. men and nearly $7 million for to reach a final budget agree- ijuana registry the State Need Grant Program For K-12 education, just over wildfire suppression. ment. in Washing- would receive an additional $5 $38 million would go toward Inslee unveiled his supple- There will be a hearing for ton state, a new prison unit and million related to the immigrant technology-related materials and mental budget proposal in De- the Senate supplemental budget wildfire suppression. financial aid bill known as the supplies for the classroom, in cember, calling for about $200 Tuesday afternoon in the Sen- "It really builds on what we Dream Act or Real Hope Act. what Hill called an investment in million more in spending. ate Ways and Means Committee, did last year," Redmond Repub- In addition, $25 million would meeting the requirements of the The Senate proposal would Hill said. He hopes a vote will lican Sen. Andy Hill, who is the go to the Washington State Op- 2012 McCleary decision. In that seek less additional spending, happen in the full Senate Thurs- chairman of the budget-writing portunity Scholarship Program, decision, the Washington Su- adding $96 million. day, he added. committee, said of the proposal. which gives scholarships to stu- preme Court said the state is not "The proposal acknowledges House Democrats are expect- "Last year we did the heavy lift- dents pursuing a four-year de- meeting its constitutional duty the pressing need to address our ed to release a supplementary ing." gree in a field of study that's in to amply pay the cost of basic constitutional obligation to basic budget proposal this week. Another Possible Booze Price Hike Looms Over Washington PRICE OF BOOZE: Multiple This most recent possible said Bruce Beckett, director of gov- is about leveling the field. we are grocery stores. We don't price hike stems from the Liquor ernment affairs for the Washing- The 17 percent fee on sales was want to be distributors," said interests fight over rules Control Board deciding in No- ton Restaurant Association, which stripped for former contract liquor Holly Chisa, a lobbyist for the following the voter- vember that discounted volume boasts thousands of members. stores by lawmakers last year. The Northwest Grocery Association approved privatization of sales of booze from distributors Distributors have also said Costco coalition says that's not fair during a Senate panel testimony to bars and restaurants wasn't they don't want to ask for a bill for large retailers and bars. Res- earlier this month. the state’s liquor system. OK under the new law. The issue because it's a fight between two taurant representatives also said They also argue that the lan- was brought to the board by for- of their customers. SEATTLE (AP) — The pos- sometimes it's more convenient to guage in the initiative didn't mean mer state contract stores, which "So far, the restaurants have sible price hike could be a hang- buy from a retailer than wait for a the 17 percent fee applied to sales weren't getting the discount shown no interest in making a over from battles among two gi- delivery from a distributor, espe- from grocers to restaurant and prices restaurants were enjoy- ant national distributors, Costco push for channel pricing in the cially in rural areas. bars. The Liquor Control Board ing. The board, however, left a Legislature," said John Guadnola, and its allies, and the state Liquor "We would have the option to thought otherwise and applied window for a legislative fix, rec- executive director of the Asso- Control Board. do delivery. But understand that the 17 percent fee for these re-sales. Since the end of Prohibition ognizing that the so-called chan- ciation of Washington Spirits & in the 1930s the state had tightly nel pricing works for distributors Wine Distributors. "That means controlled the distribution and and restaurants. one group of customers opposes sale of liquor. But in 2011 Wash- "We weren't interested in an- channel pricing, and the other ington voters approved a priva- other lawsuit over the issue," said appears to believe that channel tization initiative that was sup- Rick Garza, the state's Liquor pricing is not worth taking ac- ported by Costco and other retail Control Board director. tion on. In these circumstances, interests. Costco spent more But so far this legislative ses- we see no value in starting a fight than $20 million backing Initia- sion no action has been taken de- over the issue in the Legislature." tive 1183 and distributors also spite opposition to the proposed In Washington, more than provided millions. rule by bars and restaurants. If 90 percent of distribution is con- Following privatization there nothing happens, the board will trolled by two national giants, have been multiple lawsuits and move forward with its rulemak- Young's Market Company and some consumers have com- ing, and drinks in bars and res- Southern Wine & Spirits. The plained about sticker shock in taurants could see a price hike distributors, which opposed the grocery aisles. come April — as much as 15 privatization initiative, are also Idaho liquor regulators said percent, according to distribu- playing defense on another bill, this month that Washington res- tors. For their part, the Liquor one being lobbied hard by res- idents crossing the border boost- Control Board doesn't expect a taurants and Costco. ed the Gem State's booze sales by price hike. The measure, Senate Bill $10 million last year. Similar sto- The lack of bills, though, is 6220, would strip a 17 percent fee ries came from liquor stores on not because of a lack of action on liquor sales from grocers to the Oregon border. While prices from lawmakers. Instead, the restaurants and bars, which dis- have decreased, off the shelf li- lobbying group for bars and res- tributors see as a move by Costco quor prices in 2013 were still taurants has decided not to seek into the distributing business, significantly higher than pre- a bill this session. They argue without the fees that came with it. privatization prices. For example, that the Liquor Control Board Distributors, which have already average price per liter of liquor in overstepped its authority with paid $150 million in one-time October of 2011, a month before the ruling and plan to fight it — fees to the state, say if the mea- the ballot vote, was $21.61. Two most likely in court and not fast sure is approved, it would nullify years later that average price was enough to prevent a possible millions of dollars in infrastruc- CH515860.cz.sw $24.12 — an 11 percent increase, price hike if restaurants can't get ture investment and hundreds of according to date from the De- volume discounts. jobs could be lost. partment of Revenue. "We're heading into a collision," But grocers say the measure CH515943ca.sw Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens WASHINGTON STATE PATROL pected methamphetamine. He burglary at a house on the 100 Walmart at about 9 p.m. Sunday. stole about $94 worth of cloth- Bus Versus Log Truck was booked on the additional block of Union Avenue outside During her arrest, police located ing and medical supplies from drug charge. of Centralia at 7 p.m. Friday. suspected methamphetamine Kmart at 6:13 p.m. Friday. • A Lewis County transit The burglary occurred earlier and a hypodermic needle in the bus was seriously damaged af- that day between 3:30 and 5:30 Hit and Run jacket she was already wearing. MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ter the bus driver attempted to p.m. A muzzle loader, ammo, an Warrant Leads to Short Pursuit do a U-turn in front of an on- • A hit and run collision was Xbox, an iPod and other items, Vehicle Theft coming log truck on U.S. High- reported at 5:30 p.m. Monday on valued at $1,300, were report- • A Morton police officer on way 12 near milepost 105 near Alder Street and Woodland Av- edly taken. • A red, 1993 two-door Nis- routine patrol in Morton spot- Wills Road in Glenoma at about enue. • A residential burglary at a san Sentra was reported stolen ted a person with an outstand- 7 a.m. Tuesday, according to house and detached garage on from the 100 block of Coal Creek ing warrant for his arrest in a Trooper Will Finn, spokesman Assault the 3600 block of Cooks Hill Road at 8:24 a.m. Saturday. passing vehicle at about 9 p.m. for WSP. Lewis County transit Road was reported at 5:30 p.m. Thursday inside city limits. • Kellie E. James, 43, of Cen- When the officer pulled the ve- allows flag downs by potential Friday. A rifle, ammunition, Shoplifters riders and was attempting to tralia, was arrested and booked medication, a TV, credit cards, hicle over, the man, identified as pick up a passenger at the time into jail for suspicion of fourth- checkbooks, cigarettes and • Kimies D. Lloyd, 36, and Benjamin Cypher, 36, of Morton, of the crash. The bus driver was degree assault on the 500 block tools, all valued at about $2,400, Jacqueline K. Hill, 27, both of took off running and was later transported to Morton General of South Cedar Street shortly be- were reportedly stolen. North Carolina, were cited for caught by police. He was arrested Hospital. The driver of the log fore 1 p.m. Monday. third-degree theft after they al- for the warrant and resisting ar- truck was not injured, though legedly tried to steal a multi-use rest. Kelly Mocan, 30, of Morton, the truck sustained a punctured Stolen Jeans was arrested for allegedly mak- Beer Can Chucked at Windshield tool, valued at $129, from Home fuel tank that spilled fuel on Depot at 10:30 a.m. Friday. ing a false statement to police af- • Two male suspects and one Causes $1,000 in Damage both lanes. The Department of female suspect allegedly stole • Amy J. Threlfall, 36, of ter she denied that Cypher was in Transportation put sand on the three pairs of designer jeans and • Brian K. Zanhoof, 44, of Chehalis, was arrested and re- the vehicle with her. road while the Department of left the area in a maroon Hyun- Toledo, was arrested and booked leased for suspicion of third- ••• Ecology responded to the area. dai on the 1200 block of Lum into jail after he allegedly threw degree theft after she allegedly By The Chronicle Staff Road at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. an unopened can of beer at the CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT windshield of an oncoming JohN F. hughey Woman Orders Phone, Warrant and Pot Dodge pickup truck on the 1600 block of Winlock-Vader Road at Feb. 27, 1942 - Dec. 12, 2013 Receives Perfume • Brenna M. Layton, 20, of about 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Zan- different companies • A Centralia woman called Centralia, was arrested and hoof was a passenger in a vehicle where he gained many booked into jail after she was friends. He was a friend police at 11 a.m. Monday from driving in the opposite direc- to many and a stranger the 1500 block of South Gold contacted by police for an out- tion. The damage is estimated to standing warrant on the 1200 to few. Street to report a possible scam. be at $1,000. John is survived by The woman told police she block of Alder Street at 8 p.m. his wife, Dorothy at previously received a call from Saturday. She was also cited for home in White City, an overseas company called being under the age of 21 and al- Drunk Driving Crash Ore.; two sons, John legedly having marijuana. Jr. and Michael; one “T-max” about getting two • Kameron D. William, 22, cellphones in exchange for a brother, William Hughey Broken Window of Toledo, was arrested and re- and wife, Jean; three $200 money order. The woman leased for suspicion of driving sisters, Mary Paulin and sent the money, but instead of • Police took a report of a under the influence of alcohol husband, Frank; Dot phones, the woman received person who broke the side win- after deputies responded to a O’Connor and husband, perfume in the mail from T- dow of a parked car on the 1200 car accident on the 300 block Gary and Linda Read max. She called the company block of Rhobina Street at 9:11 of Cedar Creek Road outside of and husband, David; to complain, and they said they p.m. Saturday. John F. Hughey was two grandchildren, Toledo at about 2 p.m. Sunday. born on Feb. 27, 1942 Kristopher Hughey and would refund the money, but it William admitted to deputies he has not yet occurred. to Aubra and Louise wife, Amy and Issac Assault had been drinking alcohol and Hughey in Belle Rive, Ill. Hughey. then drove his car, crashing it Three-Vehicle Fender Bender • A man contacted police at He passed away on Dec. A memorial service will 10 a.m. Sunday to report that the into a power pole. The car was 12, 2013. be held at Grand Mound • A 79-year-old woman previous night he confronted destroyed. He sustained facial John joined the Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. on struck two different vehicles injuries and possible head trau- Air Force in 1960 Saturday, March 1, 2014 someone who he believed was after graduating from followed by a reception at near Harrison Avenue and Bel- riding his stolen bike on the 400 ma. The DUI charges are pend- mont Avenue at 3:50 p.m. Mon- ing a toxicology report. Rochester High School. the Great Wolf Lodge. block of West Magnolia Street. He met his wife, Dorothy Family service by day. The woman was having When he confronted the sus- while he was in the Newell-Hoerling’s technical difficulties with her pect, the man on the bike and CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT service. They celebrated Mortuary. For online vehicle and struck a curb, then his male companion assaulted their 50th wedding guestbook vist www. a car before her vehicle became him. Both fled the scene. Sexual Misconduct on a Bus anniversary on Sept. 5, newellhoerlings.com. disabled. A few men then tried • Chehalis police are cur- 2013. To view this obituary, please go to help her push her vehicle. She John worked for many LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE rently investigating a report of to chronline.com/obituaries. then put her vehicle in possible sexual misconduct that and it suddenly starting work- Vehicle Theft occurred between students on ing and it backed up abruptly, • A 1993 Chevrolet S10 pick- a bus going to W.F. West High almost striking the men help- up truck with license plate of School Friday morning. The re- BETTY ALLEN OF ing her before hitting another B61647W was reported stolen porting party told police that parked car. No one was injured outside 1600 block of Lum Road a “male put his hand where it BETTY’S PLACE and the three vehicles sustained outside of Centralia between didn’t belong.” minor damage. 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. Monday. Walmart Theft Betty Allen Stolen Phone • Kitty Kat Miller, 31, of Cheh- 1930 - 2014 • A cellphone was stolen Burglary alis, was arrested and released for In 1977, she went from the 1400 block of South • Sometime between Feb. 18 suspicion of third-degree theft af- to work for Beesley’s Gold Street at 7 p.m. Monday. and Monday, someone broke ter she allegedly stole $111 worth and in 1983 she bought into a building owned by the De- of merchandise, including clothes what was to become and dishes, from Walmart shortly Betty’s Place in Toledo. A Warrant and Meth partment of Natural Resources Ater successfully run- on the 500 block of state Route before 1 p.m. Friday. • Tanner Russell, 22, of Cen- ning it for 16 years, she 7. There was an estimated $50 sold it to her daughter, tralia, was arrested and booked worth of damage to the door, but into jail on an outstanding war- Meth at Walmart Kay, who continues to nothing was stolen. run it. Betty was a ac- rant on the 400 block of West • Judy L. Howell, 32, of Kelso, tive 60 year member of Main Street shortly before mid- Burglaries was arrested and booked into jail the Rebekah’s, belonged night Monday. During a search, after she was allegedly caught to two garden clubs and police allegedly located sus- • Deputies took a report of a shoplifting a $19 jacket from Betty passed away on was a member of St. Ur- Feb. 14, 2014 at Provi- ban Grange. She enjoyed dence Centralia Hos- gardening, going to the Death Notices with family and friends. Arrangements Lotto: 19-20-22-34-39-45 pital. She was born in beach and being around are under the direction of Harrison Malo, Wash. in 1930 family. Next jackpot: $1 million to Jef and Josephine She is survived by her • FRANCIS J. KELLY, 85, Randle, died Family Mortuary, Aberdeen. Hit 5: 07-12-26-31-35 Wednesday, Feb. 5, at Morton General Sparks. At the age of children; grandchildren; • JOHN HOWARD BARNHOUSE, 78, Centra- Next cashpot: $100,000 Hospital. A potluck celebration of life lia, died Thursday, Feb. 20, at home. A 14, Betty and the fam- sister, Bernie (Karl) will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Mor- private family service will be held. Ar- Match 4: 07-10-16-21 ily moved to Mossyrock, Muller of Mossyrock; ton Senior Center. Arrangements are rangements are under the direction Daily Game: 0-7-7 Wash. where she gradu- brother, Clyde (Rita) under the direction of Cattermole fu- of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Keno: 02-07-12-14-15-16-34-36-37- ated from Mossyrock Sparks; and several niec- neral Home, Winlock Centralia. 42-44-47-51-66-67-69-70-73-76-79 High School. es and nephews. • TRACY LYNN RIFFE, 51, Centralia, died Betty worked for the She was preceded in Monday, Feb 17, at Providence Centra- Lewis County PUD in death by her husband, lia Hospital. A celebration of life will Lotteries Commodities Morton, Wash. where Clif; two brothers, Dan be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of she met her husband, and Max Sparks; and Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Ar- Washington’s Monday Games Gas in Washington — $3.39 (AAA Clif. hey were married granddaughter, Katie. rangements are under the direction of of Washington) in 1951 ater they moved A graveside service Cattermole. Powerball: Crude Oil — $101.76 per barrel to Winlock where Clif Next jackpot: $50 million will be held at the Sal- • JOSEPH RODNEY WHARTON SR., 48, West- (CME Group) continued to work for kum Cemetery at 1:30 port, died Thursday, Feb. 13, in Centralia. Mega Millions: Gold — $1,334 (Monex) the PUD and Betty be- p.m. on March 1, 2014, A celebration of life was held Thursday Next jackpot: $195 million Silver — $21.77 (Monex) came a housewife and followed by a celebration mom to three children, of life at the Church of daughters, Linda Allen Brethren in Salkum. Do- News in Brief SirenS of Centralia and Kay nations may be made to (Jerry) Pratt of Toledo the Visiting Nurses in her Sheriff’s Office. and son, Neal (Sally) Al- Sex Offender to Live as len of Onalaska. She was name. The convic- the proud grandmother To view the obituary, please go to Transient in Thurston tion stemmed chronline.com of Milo and Dalton Allen. chronline.com/obituaries. from Sanders, County at age 12, sexu- By The Chronicle ally assaulting a A 21-year-old level-one sex 13-year-old girl. offender has registered to live as Sanders a transient in Thurston County, Cody L. Sanders is described according to a release from the sex offender as a 5-foot-9 sheriff’s office. white male

Cody L. Sanders pleaded with brown hair and blue eyes. CH515753sl.cg guilty in Thurston County Juve- He weighs approximately 150 Our Lewis COunty ArrAngement OffiCe nile Court to third-degree rape pounds. 1126 S. Gold OurSt., Suite Arrangement 208 · Centralia, Office WA 98531 Free use of our online obituary & Condolence pages 1126 S.Gold St Suite #208 No overtime or weekend removal fees in March 2005 and was sentenced A public notification is re- www.FuneralAlternatives.orgCentralia, WA 98531 to 26 days in confinement, ac- quired when a sex offender regis- cording to the Thurston County ters to live as a transient. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014

Lewis County Superior Court Actions by Lewis County Su- Held Jan. 7 to 15 months in prison on count 1, 8 1, 22 months on count 2, 12 months com- tenced to 12 months and 1 day on count perior Court included the follow- months on count 2, 9 months on count munity custody on count 2, fined $2,000, 1, 12 months and 1 day on count 2, 12 • Brian Michael Hull, 32, Chehalis, (1) 3, 18 months community custody, $26, ing defendants, charges and case $2,000 in fees. months community custody on counts 1 theft 2, (2) assault 4 - domestic violence, 715 in fees. • Lucinda Jane Fields, 43, Centralia, and 2, fined $1,000, $2,000 in fees. dispositions: sentenced to 8 months in jail on count • Jeremy Cable Patterson, 28, Ethel, possession of a controlled substance Held Jan. 24 Held Dec. 18 1, 364 day on count 2 with 320 days sus- theft of a firearm, sentenced to 24 with intent to deliver, methamphet- pended for 60 months, $2,715 in fees. months community custody, $2,400 in amine, sentenced to 12 months and 1 • Steven James Hellem, Jr., 40, Centra- • Izamar V. Garcia-Mojica, 20, theft in • Jacob David Holmgren, 23, Winlock, fees. day in prison, 12 months community lia, introducing contraband 3rd degree, the third degree, sentenced to 364 days possession of a controlled substance, • Rosa Gomez Ortiz Sanchez, 29, Cen- custody, fined $3,000, $2,000 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 days in jail with 364 days deferred, $1,800 in sentenced to 12 months and 1 day in tralia, 1st degree theft, public assistance, • Timothy Scott Loveless, Jr., 27, Re- suspended for 12 months, fined $250, fines. prison, fined $1.000, $1,900 in fees. sentenced to 10 days in jail, $1,700 in fees. public, (1) possession of stolen property $450 in fees. • Tamy Lynn Kalista, 32, Centralia, (1) 2nd degree, (2) identity theft 2nd de- • Lucas James Davis, 30, Mossyrock, (1) Held Dec. 19 second degree possession of stolen Held Jan. 9 gree, sentenced to 29 months in prison residential burglary, (2) assault 4th de- • Raul Gonzalez Gomez, 28, Chehalis, property, (2-3) two counts 2nd de- • Shaina Kristine Campbell, 23, pos- on count 1, 43 months on count 2, 12 gree, (3) malicious mischief 3rd degree, use of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to gree identity theft, sentenced to 12.75 session of a controlled substance, heroin, months community custody on count 2, sentenced to 12 days in jail on count 1, 90 days in jail with 63 days suspended, months in prison on count 1, 25 months sentenced to 12 months and 1 day in $2,300 in fees. 364 day on counts 2 and 3 with 352- sus fined $500, $2,150 in fines. on counts 2 and 3, 12.75 months com- prison, 12 months community custody, • Bruce Allan Nelson, 46, Rochester, pended for 12 months, $1,900 in fees. munity custody on count 1, 25 months • Steven Matthew Fullerton, 52, Cen- fined $2,000, $2,036 in fees. (1) possession of a controlled substance, Held Jan. 27 tralia, (1) harassment, threat to kill, (2) community custody on counts 2 and 3, • Jeffrey Allen Church, 38, Onalaska, methamphetamine, (2) violation of a obstructing a law enforcement officer, $1,436 in fees. violation of a protection order, domestic court order, domestic violence, sen- • Julio Mitto Valencia, 38, Rochester, sentenced to 25.4 months in prison on • Tammy Lynn Kalista, 32, Centralia, (2 violence, $2,400 in fees. tenced to 30 days in jail on count 1, 364 (1) theft 3rd degree, (2) criminal trespass count one, 364 days in jail with 364 days and 4) two counts 2nd degree identity • Shira Ashley Kalaaukahi, 28, Kelso, as- days on count 2 with 334 days suspend- 1st degree, sentenced to 364 days in jail suspended on count two, $1,400 in fines. theft, sentenced to 25 months in prison sault in the third degree, sentenced to 3 ed for 12 months, 12 months community on count 1 with 334 days suspended, each counts 2 and 4, 25 months com- months in jail, $1,430 in fees. custody, fined $1,000, $2,100 in fees. 364 days on count 2 with 334 days sus- Held Dec. 20 munity custody each on counts 2 and 4, • Alexander Louie Lopez, 18, Che- pended, $1,400 in fees. • Stephen Christopher Smith, 26, Teni- $1,300 in fees. Held Jan. 10 halis, custodial assault, sentenced to 17 • Robert Michael Perry, 33, Kelso, viola- no, possession of a controlled substance, • Tammy Lynn Kalista, 32, Centralia, (1) • Nichole Roxanne Sellards, 30, Cen- months in prison, 12 months commu- tion of a court order, 12 months commu- heroin, sentenced to 30 days in jail, fined first degree trafficking in stolen property, tralia, possession of a controlled sub- nity custody, $2,100 in fees. nity custody, $2,400 in fees. (2) 3rd degree theft, sentenced to 36.75 $2,000, $2,131 in fines. stance, methamphetamine, sentenced Held Jan. 16 • Raymond Duane Faure, 32, Centralia, months in prison for count 1, 47 months to 12 months and 1 day in prison, 12 Held Jan. 29 (1) taking a motor vehicle without per- on count 2, 36.75 months community months community custody, fined • Ashley Larae Keller, 28, Longview, • Shawn Dean Hamilton, 19, Chehalis, mission in the second degree, (2) theft of custody on count 1, $2,400 in fees. $2,000, $1.900 in fees. faults statement to law enforcement (1) theft 2nd degree, (2) theft 3rd degree, a motor vehicle, sentenced to 29 months • Tammy Lynn Kalista, 32, Centralia, • Jennie Beth Young, 24, Chehalis, pos- officer, sentenced to 364 days in jail with sentenced to 90 days in jail on count in prison on count one, 57 months in second degree theft - access device, sen- session of a controlled substance, meth- 363 suspended for 24 months, fined 1, 364 days with 244 suspended for 24 prison on count two, $1,472 in fines. tenced to 12.75 months in prison, 12.75 amphetamine, sentenced to 6 months $500, $1,350 in fees. months on count 2, $3,007 in fees. months community custody, $1,300 in in jail, 12 months community custody, • Jason Alexander Benson, 30, Edge- Held Dec. 23 fees. fined $2,000, $1,900 in fees. Held Jan. 21 wood, bail jumping, sentenced to3 • Barry Roger Engeseth, 55, Silver Held Jan. 8 • Kaela Mae Glover, 28, Chehalis, (1 • Brian David Tauscher, 38, Chehalis, months in jail, $2,300 in fees. Creek, assault in the fourth degree with trafficking in stolen property 1st degree, child molestation 1st degree, domestic • Daniel Gene Thompson, Jr., 35, Pe Ell, a sexual motivation, sentenced to 364 • Alden Daniel Herbert, 51, Des Moines, (2) forgery, sentenced to 30 days in jail, violence, sentenced to 149 months to (1) theft of a motor vehicle, (2) burglary days in jail with 364 days suspended, possession of methamphetamine, sen- up to 6 months community custody, life in prison, $1,920 in fees. 2nd degree, sentenced to 57 months in fined $750, $800 in fines. tenced to 22 days in jail, 12 months com- $2,479 in fees. • Joshua Ryan O’Neil Wittler, 32, Van- prison on count 1, 68 months on count David Leroy Davenport III, 24, Cen- munity custody, fined $1,000, $3,000 in • Justin Catlin Razor, 28, Chehalis, as- couver, rape of a child 1st degree, sen- 2, $1,300 in fees. fees. tralia, burglary in the second degree, sault in the second degree, sentenced to tenced to 108 months to life in prison, • Daniel Gene Thompson, Jr., 35, Pe Ell, sentenced to 12 months in jail, $2,300 in• Gordon Tames Harper, Jr., 41, Morton, 6 months in jail, 12 months community $7,462 in fees. (1) possession of stolen vehicle, (2) pos- fines. possession of stolen property 1st degree, custody, $1,185 in fees. session of stolen vehicle (different vehi- sentenced to 4 months in jail, $2,300 in • Jennie Beth Young, 24, Chehalis, Held Jan. 22 cle and victim than count 1, (3) burglary Held Dec. 27 fees. theft in the second degree, sentenced to • Nathan Adam Cheney, 20, Centralia, 2nd degree, (4) residential burglary, sen- • Erika Taylor Gore-Brown, 23, Tacoma, • Kelly Jo George, 51, Tenino, posses- 6 months and 1 day in jail, $1,300 in fees. possession of a controlled substance, tenced to 57 months in prison on count taking a motor vehicle without permis- sion of a controlled substance, metham- methamphetamine, sentenced to12+ 1, 57 months on count 2, 68 months on sion in the second degree, sentenced to phetamine, sentenced to 90 days in jail, Held Jan. 13 months in prison, 12 months commu- count 3, 84 months on count 4, $2,400 30 days in jail, fined $500, $1,605 in fines. 12 months community custody, fined • Jonathan Paul Haight, 20, Forks, nity custody, fined $2,000, $1,900 in fees. in fees. $2,000, $1,900 in fees. possession of a controlled substance, • Henry Martin Reilly, 50, Onalaska, • Anthony Andrew Beaver, II, 31, Che- Held Jan. 2 • Joshua W. Leavitt, 28, Estacada, Ore., cocaine, sentenced to 30 days in jail, 12 burglary 1st degree, sentenced to 48 halis, trafficking in stolen property 1st • Michael Dennis Manning, 57, Tacoma, possession of controlled substance, months community custody, fined months in prison, 18 months commu- degree, sentenced to 13 days in jail, 6 assault 2, domestic violence, sentenced heroin, sentenced to 30 days in jail, 12 $1,000, $1,400 in fees. nity custody, $2,445 in fees. months community custody, $1,650 in to 3 months in jail, 18 months commu- months community custody, fined • Nashaun Tyree Hammond, 37, To- fees. nity custody, $1,900 in fees. $1,000, $2,050 in fees. Held Jan. 15 ledo, (1) possession of a controlled sub- • Brandon Duane Woody, 26, Cheha- • Justin Bryan Wall, 31, Battle Ground, • Dylan Eugene Pirtle, 26, Chehalis, • Christopher Steven Cass, 18, Tacoma, stance, methamphetamine, (2) assault lis, residential burglary, sentenced to 37 failure to register as a sex offender, sen- possession of a controlled substance, custodial assault, sentenced to6 months 4th degree, domestic violence, sen- months in prison, $2,400 in fees. tenced to 7 days in jail, $$1,750 in fees. oxycodone, sentenced to 15 days in jail, in jail, $1,900 in fees. tenced to 30 days in jail on count 1, 364 • Christian Dane Brown, 27, Centralia, • Noah Michael Escobar, 31, Olympia, 12 months community custody, fined • Gerald Cayenne, 65, Oakville, posses- day on count 2 with 334 days suspended possession of a controlled substance, theft 3rd degree, sentenced to 90 days $1,000, $2,750 in fees. sion of a controlled substance, metham- for 12 months, 12 months community sentenced to 12 months and one day in in jail, $2,050 in fees. • Debra June Lorber, 39, Buhl, ID, theft phetamine, sentenced to 12 months and custody, fined $1,000, $3,100 in fees. prison, 12 months community custody, • Courtney Rae Blurton, 26, Centralia, 3rd degree,sentenced to 364 day in jail 1 day in prison, 12 months community • Curtis Lee Pappan, Jr., 42, Moclips, fined $2,000, $1,900 in fees. bail jumping, sentenced to 22 months in with 354 days suspended, $1,300 in fees. custody, fined $1,000, $1,900 in fees. (1) possession of a stolen motor vehicle, • Wayne Preston Stalker, 20, Centralia, prison, fined $1,000, $1,300 in fees. • Michael Paul Miller, 27, Randle, (1) • David Wayne Willis, Jr., 35, Tacoma, possession of a controlled substance, assent 2nd degree, domestic violence, • Bradley Wayne Hart, 28, Centralia, attempting to elude a pursuing police violation of a court order, domestic methamphetamine, sentenced to12+ sentenced to 3 months in jail, 12 months (1-2) two counts 1st degree trafficking vehicle, (2) possession of a controlled violence, sentenced to 4 months in jail, months in prison on count 1, 12 months community custody, $2,608 in fees. in stolen property, (3) 2nd degree theft, substance, oxycodone, 24 months com- $1,500 in fees. on count 2, up to 12 months community (4) 2nd degree identity theft, sentenced munity custody on counts 1 and 2, fined • William Frank Eberle, 50, Toledo, pos- custody on count 2, fined $2,000, $2,000 Held Jan. 30 to 48 months in prison on counts 1 and $1,000, $2,900 in fees. session of a controlled substance, meth- in fees. Lonzo William Lawson, II, 33, Cheha- 2, 12 months on count 3, 18 months on • Jonathan Manuel Margart, 24, Cen- amphetamine, sentenced to 30 days • Rosalea Matessa Arnold, 23, Seattle, lis, possession of a controlled substance, count 4, $2,300 in fees. tralia, 2nd degree possession of depic- in jail, 12 months community custody, bail jumping, sentenced to 12 months methamphetamine, sentenced to 12 tions of minor engaged in sexually ex- fined $2,000, $2,200 in fees. community custody, $2,300 in fees. months and one day in prison, fined Held Jan. 6 plicit conduct, sentenced to 50 months • Chad Eric Holmes, 25, Centralia, pos- • Rosalea Matessa Arnold, 23, Seattle, $2,000, $1,300 in fees. • Kelly Mark Davies, 37, Centralia, pos- in prison, 10 months community cus- session of a controlled substance, meth- identity theft 2nd degree, sentenced to session of a controlled substance, sen- tody, $3,236 in fees. amphetamine, sentenced to 8 months 12 months community custody, $1,300 Held Jan. 31 tenced to 20 days in jail, fined $1,000, • Robert Eugene Vandervort, 28, bail in jail, 12 months community custody, in fees. • Jesse George Bailey, 31, Morton, (1) $2,000 in fees. jumping, sentenced to 38 months in fined $2,000, $1,900 in fees. possession of a controlled substance, • Joshua Bryan Breault, 31, Chehalis, prison, $1.400 in fees. • Amanda Nicole Phillips, 25, Toledo, Held Jan. 23 methamphetamine, (2) assault 4th degree, possession of a controlled substance, • Michael David Kelly, 24, Chehalis, (1) (1) attempting to elude a pursuing police • Mark Daniel Fiman, 27, Centralia, (1) sentenced to 30 days in jail on count 1, 364 methamphetamine, sentenced to 60 vehicular assault, (2) attempting to elude vehicle, (2) possession of a controlled possession of a controlled substance, days on count 2 with 334 suspended for days in jail, 12 months community cus- pursuing police vehicle (3) malicious substance, methamphetamine, sen- methamphetamine, (2) possession of a 24 months, 12 months community cus- tody, fined $2,000, $4,420 in fees. mischief in the first degree, sentenced tenced to 22 months in prison on count controlled substance, oxycodone, sen- tody, fined $1,000, $2,000 in fees. Chehalis Municipal Court FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: Chehalis Municipal Court • Gabriel Quinton Hacker, 31, Tumwa- ed on count 1, sentenced to 364 days in criminal cases, including sen- ter, disorderly conduct, sentenced to jail with 274 suspended, fined $600 with From the Lewis County tences, fines, fees and findings of 90 days in jail with 89 suspended, fined$300 suspended on count 2, sentenced $400 with $200 suspended, $50 in fees.to 364 days in jail with 354 suspended, Public Health Department not guilty or dismissals. • Michael Ervin Helgeson, 31, Centra- fined $1,000 with $500 suspended on Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Held Feb. 19 lia, third-degree driving while licensecount 3, $330 in fees. Azteca Restaurant, Centralia 5 5 10 • Kristopher Wilmer Benson, 19, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Reginald Lemar Juntunen, 25, Shel- Medford, Ore., fourth-degree assault, with 86 suspended, fined $800 withton, third-degree theft, sentenced to Several food workers did not have valid food worker cards. Please correct sentenced to 364 days in jail with 359 $400 suspended, $203 in fees. 364 days in jail with 359 suspended, within one week. (5 red) suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- • John Samuel Jensen, 30, Winlock,fined $600 with $300 suspended, $325 Indirect drain is still required on the three-compartment sink. Please correct pended, $100 in fees. (1-2) two counts of first-degree drivingin fees. within two months. (5 blue) • Donnie Shay Donahe, 33, Chehalis, while license suspended, (3) operating • Julio Cesar Munoz Mejia, 23, Centra- third-degree malicious mischief, sen- vehicle without ignition interlock, sen- lia, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 Inspection: Feb. 5 tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 sus- tenced to 364 days in jail with 354- dayssus in jail with 364 suspended, fined pended, fined $200, $50 in fees. pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- $800 with $400 suspended, $125 in fees. El Amigo, Mossyrock 25 5 30 Food worker cards posted, but not up to date. (5 red) Hot hold foods (chicken, beef) in steam table were not all at or above 135 F. Centralia Municipal Court Please keep these hot at all times. This is a repeat violation and if repeated will Centralia Municipal Court $400 suspended on count 1, sentenced $800 with $400 suspended, $553 in fees. result in a reinspection and fee. (25 red) to 90 days in jail with 80 suspended, • Mandy Crane, 34, Gig Harbor, third- criminal cases, including sentenc- Inspection: Jan. 13 es, fines, fees and findings of not fined $800 with $400 suspended each degree driving while license suspended, on counts 2 and 3, concurrent, $2,653 in sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- guilty or dismissals. fees. pended, fined $400 with $200 suspend- Enjoy Teriyaki, Centralia 0 3 3 ed, $103 in fees. Held Jan. 14 Eighty pounds of chicken were found thawing either in boxes at room Held Jan. 21 • Jonathan Wittner, 41, Centralia, third- • James Perkins, 40, Centralia, fourth- • David L. Smiley, 50, Centralia, (1) degree driving while license suspended, temperature or unpackaged in cold standing water. All were still below 35 F. degree assault, domestic violence, violation of protection order, domes- fined $150, $103 in fees. Please either thaw meats in the walk-in or thaw small portions completely sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 tic violence, (2) fourth-degree assault, • Lloyd Wright, 48, Centralia, third- immersed under cold running water. These were all moved to the walk-in. (3 suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- domestic violence, (3) resisting arrest, blue) pended, $250 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 361 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 77 Inspection: Feb. 6 • Kiela D. Current, 23, Yelm, first-de- suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 sus- suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 sus- gree criminal trespassing, sentenced pended on count 1, sentenced to 364 pended, $1,053 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, days in jail with 362 suspended, fined • John A. Irby Jr., 25, Centralia, third- I-5 Food Mart, Centralia 0 2 2 fined $600 with $300 suspended, $900 $600 with $300 suspended on count 2, degree driving while license suspended, Establishment was closed for approximately 2½ months and has reopened in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 sus- sentenced to 2 days in jail, fined $100, under new management. Please pick up new application packet tomorrow, • Lucinda Fields, 42, Centralia, third- pended, fined $400 with $200 suspend- $603 in fees. degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in ed on count 3, concurrent, $650 in fees. complete and submit to the Health Department within 30 days. This will in- • Johnny R. Cyr, 28, Chehalis, third- clude a checklist that must be signed by the city. (2 blue) jail with 362 suspended, fined $800 with • Alicia Sullivan, 30, Centralia, (1) viola- degree driving while license suspended, $400 suspended, $250 in fees. tion of protection order, domestic vio- find $150, $103 in fees. Inspection: Feb. 4 • Jerrek Wooden, 33, Centralia, ob- lence, (2) fourth-degree assault, domes- • Anthony A. Shunn, 29, Klawock, structing law enforcement, sentenced tic violence, sentenced to 364 days in jail Alaska, disorderly conduct, sentenced to Mink’s Country Market, Centralia 5 5 10 to 364 days in jail with 354 suspended, with 363 suspended, fined $600 with 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, fined fined $800 with $400 suspended, $650 $300 suspended on each count, $400 in $1,000 with $500 suspended, $100 in There are no test strips available to test bleach solution. Please provide by in fees. fees. fees. Friday. Aim for 50-100 ppm. (5 blue) • Michael Foster, 26, Centralia, third- • Glenn Tukes, 35, Centralia, (1-2) two • Dustyn Lawrence, 20, Centralia, Indirect drain is required on three-compartment sink. Please correct within degree driving while license suspended, counts of fourth-degree assault, domes- third-degree driving while license sus- two months. Left handout. (5 blue) fined $150, $228 in fees. tic violence, (3) violation of protection or- pended, fined $150, $253 in fees. • James Perkins, 40, Centralia, fourth- der, domestic violence, sentenced to 364 • Jesse S. Johnson, 25, Centralia, Inspection: Feb. 4 degree assault, domestic violence, days in jail with 354 suspended, fined fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- ••• sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 $1,000 with $500 suspended on count lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections conducted by suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- 1, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 354 359 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 the Lewis County Public Health Department’s Food Safety Program. pended, $250 in fees. suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- suspended, $500 in fees. Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne illness and must • David W. Keys, 32, Centralia, third- pended each on counts 2 and 3, $1,300 • Justin W. Haugen, 21, Centralia, degree driving while license suspended, in fees. furtively carrying dangerous weapon, be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue violations relate to overall cleanli- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 • Billy D. Powell, 42, Centralia, violation sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 ness and operational conditions and must be corrected by established dead- suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 sus- of protection order, domestic violence, suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- lines or by the next routine inspection. pended, $403 in fees. sentenced to 364 days in jail with 334 pended, $200 in fees. Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point item repeated suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 sus- • Elisa Perez, 29, Littlerock, (1-2) two • Jesse Bartley, 24, Winlock, third- within an 18 month period is considered a high risk and must be reinspected. counts of third-degree driving while pended, $550 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, license suspended, (3) possession of • Rupp W. Freece, 23, Toledo, first- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 An establishment that receives 75 red points or 100 total points (red and blue) marijuana, sentenced to 90 days in jail degree negligent driving, sentenced to suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 sus- on a routine inspection or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their with 63 suspended, fined $800 with 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, fined pended, $103 in fees. food establishment permit suspended. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Survey: Few Army Leader of Syrian Women Want Polio-Like Illness Hits Militant Group Combat Jobs Challenges Rivals FORT EUSTIS, Va. (AP) — DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Only a small fraction of Army The leader of a powerful al-Qaida- women say they’d like to move Children in California linked group in Syria gave a rival into one of the newly opening breakaway group a five-day ulti- combat jobs, but those few who By Martha Mendoza matum to accept arbitration by do say they want a job that takes AP National Writer leading clerics to end infighting or them right into the heart of be expelled from the region. battle, according to preliminary STANFORD, Calif. — An “The disease resembles but is not the The ultimatum was issued by results from a survey of the ser- extremely rare, polio-like dis- same as polio. But this is serious. Most of Nusra Front leader Abu Moham- vice’s nearly 170,000 women. ease has appeared in more than a med al-Golani in an audio mes- That survey and others across dozen California children within the children we’ve seen so far have not sage in which he warned the Is- the Army, publicly disclosed for the past year, and each of them lamic State of Iraq and the Levant the first time to The Associated suffered paralysis to one or more recovered use of their arm or their leg.” that it would be driven both from Press, also revealed that soldiers arms or legs, Stanford University Dr. Keith Van Haren Syria and “even from Iraq” if it re- of both genders are nervous researchers say. But public health Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford University jected the results of arbitration. about women entering combat officials haven’t identified any The audio message was pro- jobs but say they are determined common causes connecting the duced by Nusra Front’s media to do it fairly. cases. major epidemic but only a very variety of infectious diseases that arm al-Manara al-Baydha and Men are worried about los- The illness is still being in- rare phenomenon,” he said, not- can cause childhood paralysis. was posted on militant websites ing their jobs to women; women vestigated and appears to be very ing similar outbreaks in Asia and Any of a number of illnesses today, two days after the killing of are worried they will be seen as unusual, but Dr. Keith Van Har- Australia. could be at work, and it’s possible Abu Khaled al-Suri who acts as al- getting jobs because of their gen- en at Lucile Packard Children’s But for some children, like some of the cases had one infec- Qaida chief Ayman al-Zawahri’s der and not their qualifications. Hospital at Stanford University Sofia Jarvis, 4, of Berkeley, rare tion and some had another. Re- representative in Syria. He was Both are emphatic that the Army warned Monday that any child doesn’t mean safe. garding the presence of EV-68 in believed to be assassinated by two must not lower standards to ac- showing a sudden onset of weak- She first developed what at least two cases, “it could be an suicide bombers from the Islamic commodate women. ness in their limbs or symptoms looked like asthma two years ago, incidental finding,” Seward said. State of Iraq and the Levant. Less than 8 percent of Army of paralysis should be immedi- but then her left arm stopped Until officials get more infor- women who responded to the ately seen by a doctor. moving, and it has remained mation, Seward said they are not survey said they wanted a com- “The disease resembles but is paralyzed ever since. looking around the country for Uganda Tabloid bat job. not the same as polio,” he said. “You can imagine. We had similar cases of EV-68. Prints List of ‘Top’ “But this is serious. Most of the two boys that are very healthy, The California Department Homosexuals Dingell, Longest-Serving children we’ve seen so far have and Sofia was healthy until that of Public Health has not identi- not recovered use of their arm or point,” said her mother, Jessica fied any common causes that KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Congressman, to Retire their leg.” Tomei. “We did not realize what suggest that the cases are linked, A Ugandan newspaper published SOUTHGATE, Mich. (AP) But doctors are not sure if it’s we were in store for. We did not said Dr. Gil Chavez, the deputy a list today of what it called the — Rep. John Dingell, who played a virus or something else, he said. realize her arm would be perma- director of the Center for Infec- country’s “200 top” homosexuals, a key role in some of the biggest Van Haren said he has studied nently paralyzed.” tious Disease and state epidemi- outing some Ugandans who pre- liberal legislative victories of the five cases from Monterey up Van Haren, who diagnosed ologist. viously had not identified them- past 60 years, said Monday that through the San Francisco Bay Sofia, said polio vaccines do not “Physicians and public health selves as gay one day after the pres- he will not try to add to what is Area, including two that were protect children from the dis- officials who have encountered ident enacted a harsh anti-gay law. already the longest congressional identified as the disease entero- ease, but he stressed that it is still similar illnesses have submitted U.S. Secretary of State John career in history. virus-68, which is from the same important for children to receive 20 reports to CDPH, and CDPH Kerry said Monday’s signing of The Michigan Democrat, who family as the polio viruses. He that vaccine. has conducted preliminary tests the bill by President Yoweri Mu- was elected to his late father’s seat said there have been about 20 Dr. Jane Seward of the Cen- on 15 of these specimens,” he seveni marked “a tragic day for in 1955 and has held it ever since, cases statewide. ters for Disease Control and Pre- said. “Thus far, the department Uganda and for all who care about announced his decision while ad- “We want to temper the con- vention in Atlanta said Monday has not identified any common the cause of human rights” and dressing a chamber of commerce cern, because at the moment, it that the research is still under- causes that suggest that the cases warned that Washington could in Southgate, near Detroit. Af- does not appear to represent a way in California, and there are a are linked.” cut aid to the government of the terward, he told reporters that he East African nation. will not run for a 30th full term “Now that this law has been because he could not have lived ‘60 Years of Elvis’ enacted, we are beginning an in- up to his own standards. ternal review of our relationship “I don’t want people to be sor- with the government of Uganda ry for me. ... I don’t want to be go- to ensure that all dimensions of ing out feet-first and I don’t want our engagement, including assis- to do less than an adequate job,” tance programs, uphold our anti- said the 87-year-old Dingell, who discrimination policies and princi- cut a physically imposing figure ples and reflect our values,” Kerry in his prime but now uses a cane said in a statement. or motorized cart to get around the Capitol. Dozens Killed in Nigerian School Attack Rules to Limit DAMATURU, Nigeria (AP) — Marketing Unhealthy Yobe state governor’s spokesman says soldiers guarding a check- Food in Schools point near a government school WASHINGTON (AP) — mysteriously withdrew hours be- Even the scoreboards in high fore a pre-dawn attack in which school gyms eventually will have suspected Islamic extremists to promote good health. killed at least 29 students. Moving beyond the lunch A teacher said the militants line, new rules that will be pro- struck before dawn today and posed today by the White House locked the door of a dormitory and the Agriculture Department where male students were sleep- would limit marketing of un- ing and then set it ablaze, slitting healthy foods in schools. They Lance Murphey / The Associated Press the throats of students who tried would phase out the advertising Priscilla Presley stands in the “60 years of Elvis” exhibit inside an annex at Graceland on Friday in Memphis, Tenn. The to clamber out of windows and of sugary drinks and junk foods exhibit, which opened Monday, features jump suits worn by Presley, an organ played in his California home, a copy of gunning down those who ran around campuses during the the original “That’s All Right” record and other miscellaneous Elvis items. away. He said some students were school day and ensure that other burned alive. promotions in schools were in Spokesman Abdullahi Bego line with health standards that said Gov. Ibrahim Gaidam will ask already apply to school foods. Taco Bell Takes Aim at McDonald’s With why the school apparently was left That means a scoreboard at a unprotected. He said the governor high school football or basketball visited the deserted remains of Fed- game eventually wouldn’t be al- Breakfast Menu; Service to Start March 27 eral Government College at Buni lowed to advertise Coca-Cola, for By Candice Choi breakfast business. with people in their 20s and 30s Yadi, a secondary school, and was example, but it could advertise AP Food Industry Writer On March 4, for instance, in particular. Still, figuring out told the soldiers withdrew Monday. Diet Coke or Dasani water, which Starbucks also plans to roll out how to serve both breakfast and is also owned by Coca-Cola Co. NEW YORK — Egg McMuf- new and revamped breakfast lunch poses an operational chal- Major Bitcoin Exchange fin, meet the Waffle Taco. sandwiches, including a crois- lenge given the limited kitchen Taco Bell is readying for the sant sandwich with ham, cheese space in restaurants. Said to be Insolvent Vets Benefits Bill Should launch of its national breakfast and egg. In the meantime, Kevin New- TOKYO (AP) — A major bit- Win Initial Senate Vote menu on March 27, with items It’s not clear how Taco Bell’s ell, U.S. brand and strategy officer such as the A.M. Crunchwrap coin exchange has gone bust after WASHINGTON (AP) — A into breakfast will alter the for McDonald’s, seemed unfazed secretly racking up catastrophic designed to appeal to its fan base sprawling Democratic bill ex- fast-food landscape. Last year, an in an interview late last week by losses, other virtual currency com- of younger men. And the chain panding health, education and executive with Taco Bell’s parent Taco Bell’s breakfast plans. panies said today — a potentially other benefits for veterans seems says breakfast will be available company Yum Brands said that “I think they’re going to find fatal blow for the exotic new form ready to clear an initial hurdle in until 11 a.m. — a half-hour later breakfast accounted for about 4 that going into the breakfast of money. the Senate. Yet the election-year than McDonald’s offers its Egg percent of sales in locations where business is not like what they’re The website of Tokyo-based measure faces an uncertain fate McMuffins. it was tested. But that was before accustomed to, in terms of mar- Mt. Gox was returning a blank as Republicans try to make it “We can turn the breakfast the chain put its full marketing keting,” Newell said. The break- page today. The disappearance smaller and find ways to pay for it. conversation into a two-horse might behind the menu, he noted. fast menus of the two chains of the site follows the resignation The legislation, which spon- race,” Taco Bell President Brian McDonald’s, which has more only have one main offering that Sunday of Mt. Gox CEO Mark sor Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Niccol said in an interview, not- than 14,000 U.S. locations, has seems to go head-to-head, a sau- Karpeles from the board of the Bit- says would cost $21 billion over ing that Taco Bell intends to be a also said it plans to step up its sage and egg burrito. coin Foundation, a group seeking the coming decade, could con- “strong No. 2” after McDonald’s. marketing of breakfast this year Taco Bell has been testing legitimacy for the currency, and a front GOP lawmakers with an McDonald’s has long been the as new players enter the space. and tweaking its menu in a select withdrawal ban imposed at the ex- uncomfortable campaign-season fast-food leader in the mornings, Separately, the president of Mc- number of its nearly 6,000 U.S. change earlier this month. test over curbing spending for with its popular Sausage Biscuits, Donald’s USA, Jeff Stratton, also locations over the past several Prominent members of the the nation’s 22 million veterans Hotcakes and other items pulling told the Associated Press that months. For the national rollout, Bitcoin community — including and their families. Most veterans in roughly 20 percent of the com- the chain is in the early stages of the company’s restaurants have San Francisco-based wallet service groups support the legislation, pany’s U.S. sales. But the chain looking at whether it can extend had to hire additional staff, train Coinbase and Chinese exchange and the voting bloc they rep- has been facing stiffer competi- its breakfast hours. existing staff and buy new equip- BTC China — sought to shore up resent is a potent one that both tion over the years, with places Stratton noted that cutting ment., including for the coffee it confidence in the currency by say- parties usually try to avoid of- such as Starbucks and Subway off breakfast on the weekends at plans to start serving for the first ing Mt. Gox’s collapse was an iso- fending. looking for a piece of the growing 10:30 a.m. “doesn’t go very well” time. lated case of mismanagement. 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BBs. treat the sludge that the facility April. Randle Man Arrested Those who notice damage on Chehalis City Council would produce. Hours for the clinic are 7:30 for Allegedly Harassing vehicles after traveling through Passes Pot Moratorium City staff would not identify a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, the area Sunday morning or af- By The Chronicle the processing facility, citing the Wednesday and Friday. 911 Dispatchers and ternoon are asked to contact the fact that plans are preliminary Once the new provider joins Assaulting Deputy Centralia Police Department. The Chehalis City Coun- and still in negotiations. the staff, the clinic will also be cil voted unanimously Monday For the city to meet the fa- open on Thursday from 9:30 a.m. By The Chronicle night to extend the moratorium cility’s requests or other future to 8 p.m., Clinic Manager Gwen A Randle man who called 911 Randle Barn Destroyed on the production and sale of requests, the city would need Walker said. four times and a Lewis County by Fire Late Sunday recreational and medical mari- to determine the current ca- The clinic will serve about deputy 18 times was arrested juana for another six months. pacity of the treatment plant 2,333 people with 7,000 appoint- for telephone harassment, resist- By The Chronicle The current moratorium, or and then evaluate any opera- ments per year. The clinic’s pri- ing arrest and assault of a law Firefighters responded to suspension of action, expires on tional issues. mary focus is on low-income and enforcement officer late Friday a barn fire late Sunday night March 12. City staff budgeted $55,000 uninsured patients. night, according to the Lewis and battled the blaze for several The additional six months for the assessment and developed County Sheriff’s Office. hours. will give the city council until a scope of service with HDR En- Charles K. Arnold called 911 Crews were dispatched at September to wait and see what gineering to do the operations Port of Chehalis four times at about 9:30 p.m. Fri- 10:30 p.m. to a fire on the 10200 direction the state will give cities and capacity assessment, Commissioners to day but refused to give dispatch- block of U.S. Highway 12 near about pot regulations. The facility currently treats ers any information about why Young Road in Randle, said Ran- No clear direction has been an average of 1.3 million gallons Meet Thursday established for city governments. he was calling or who he was, dle Fire Chief Jeff Jaques. No one per day, according to the city. By The Chronicle said Sgt. Rob Snaza. Dispatch- was injured. The state is working on rules The commissioners of the Port ers were able to determine the About 15 firefighters from to govern the growing and sell- of Chehalis will host their regular source of the 911 calls, and when Packwood, Randle and Gleno- ing of legalized marijuana, which New Toledo Clinic meeting Thursday at 11 a.m. a deputy responded to Arnold’s ma were at the scene for several will help Chehalis create its own to Host Open House New business includes dis- hours. rules for governing the growing house on the 600 block of Silver- cussion of a tentative lease ap- The barn was used as an and distribution of marijuana, March 11 brook Road near Randle and told proval of property at 123 Ha- equipment shed, and the struc- according to the city. him to stop calling 911 unless it By The Chronicle bein Road, as well as an HVAC ture was destroyed, he said. The At the last city council meet- was an emergency, the 41-year- The new Valley View Health contract award at the property. old man allegedly became hos- cause is still under investigation. ing Feb. 11, the council directed city staff to create an ordinance Center clinic in Toledo will host The commission will also dis- tile. an open house for the public on cuss the January status of the After giving Arnold the to extend the existing morato- Flooding Presentation rium. The city council approved Tuesday, March 11, from 4 to 6 budget and cash balances, and warning, the deputy left, and Ar- p.m. speak regarding a revised bro- nold began calling the deputy’s it Monday 7-0. Scheduled in Olympia The city council previously The 3,392-square-foot clinic ker agreement. work cellphone repeatedly and at 117 Ramsey Way, under con- Thursday’s agenda also en- left threatening voicemails with Wednesday extended the moratorium March 11, 2013, and included the retail struction since May, opened last tails discussion of FEMA flood fake names, Snaza said. By The Chronicle week. The new clinic features zone maps, the 2014 Bishop When deputies returned to sale of recreational marijuana to Leaders from the Chehalis the moratorium on Nov. 18, 2013. three more rooms to house an Road Improvement Project, the his house to arrest him for tele- River Basin are inviting the pub- additional health care provider executive director hiring process phone harassment, Arnold al- The moratorium was first es- lic to visit the Capitol campus in tablished on Sept. 12, 2011. and a future radiology unit with and other items. legedly resisted arrest, tried to Olympia to hear about a pathway an X-ray machine. The meeting will take place shut police out of his house, and forward to reduce flood damage Clinic staff includes one at the Port of Chehalis Main Of- had to physically be taken to the and enhance the basin’s natural Chehalis to Pay $50,000 medical provider, one behavioral fice, 321 Maurin Road. Anyone ground, Snaza said. resources. for Wastewater health provider, a nurse and a needing special assistance or During the arrest, he alleg- The presentation and update nursing assistant. Executive Di- accommodations can call 748- edly assaulted police twice. on the Chehalis Basin flood Treatment Plant rector Steve Clark said the clinic 9365 three days in advance of the damage reduction and fisher- Assessment plans to add a third provider by meeting for assistance. Two Centralia Teens ies enhancement will take place from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday By The Chronicle Arrested for in Senate Hearing Room 3 in the The Chehalis City Council Cars With BB Gun Cherberg Building approved an agreement Monday A boxed lunch will be pro- night with HDR Engineering, By The Chronicle vided. Olympia, to complete an opera- Two teenage boys were re- Local leaders will explain “the tions and capacity assessment of just wood furniture ferred to the prosecutor’s office important investments we envi- the city’s Regional Water Recla- for malicious mischief charges sion will lead to flood damage mation Facility, which was built after police say they shot vehicles reduction, healthier ecosystem, in 2007 to replace the old waste- with a BB gun on the 900 block and more reliable transportation water treatment plant. of Alder Street in Centralia Sun- routes for future generations.” The contract will cost the city day afternoon. Present will be representa- up to $49,806. 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Rochester, retired House page tended page school every day Ann Marie Nugent’s will be during his time in Olympia to bgpic better understand the operations at the big game this week! and actions of the Legislature. At the end of the week, Tucker wrote and presented a bill that would require cars in our state to have routine carbon dioxide Want a checks every two years to pre- vent pollution. To become a page, applicants bigpic of “I think there must have a legislative sponsor, be between the ages of 14 and 16, should be a cap and obtain written permission on raises. Lewis from their parents and school. yourself? For more information about County is one of the the legislative page program, vis- Call Sign Pro to order poorest counties it: http://www.leg.wa.gov/House/ in Washington. I Pages/HousePageProgram.aspx. one today! don’t see local 736-6322 government Centralia/ Tanner Gueller’s Chehalis making it easier on Government Tournament bgpic West & $ 95 their constituents Central Lewis will be at the game on County Special +Tax or creating jobs 49 Saturday! for them.” CH516221cf.cg Kyle Spurr Includes a studio head photo made into a 3’x3’ Angie Lowther [email protected] (approx. width) corrugated plastic bigpic. Chehalis, security services Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 FROM THE FRONT / CALENDAR

lenges they overcame duringquestion, their answers reflected the thin ice we slid, and happily Kirk remarked that he be- Presidents their respective tenures: Han- recognition of Centralia Col- they went up.” lieved integrity was the highest quality, Hansen indicated he Continued from front page sen spoke of the hurdles - of lege’s go role in not only educatingBut aside from the humor, ing from an extension of highstudents, but its role as an- each eco president also spoke on wished for someone from the re- school education to being rec- nomic engine and a lifeblood theof importance of connecting gion, and Walton said he valued than 50 who gathered to hear ognized as a bona college;the Lewis County community. with the community, noting the empathy and vision. the three with a combined four Kirk recalled difficult times the There were also some - huimportance of becoming as in- “We’re entering a new era, decades of leadership speak. college faced in 1986 as he camemorous moments, not the leastvolved in civic events as possible. and technology has really The crowd present at the aboard, and Walton referenced of which was provided by Kirk“We’re always being evalu- changed things,” Walton added. event, which was presentedthe 2007 flood and economic in a response to a question- ated,”ask Hansen said. “We need to College public relations jointly by Centralia Rotary and recession. ing what contributions each know how good our graduates director Don Frey ended the the Centralia College Founda- Each one said that it wasn’tbrought to Centralia College. are doing in the fields in which event with a comment praising tion, included a variety of - coljust them, but the people aroundKirk mentioned his passion forthey are prepared for.” the work of Hansen, Kirk and Walton, giving thanks for their lege staff as well as trustees and them that helped Centralia Col- art and the various installations Near the end of the event, members of the foundation. Sev- dedication to not only Centralia lege overcome great difficulties that have become a part of members the of the crowd were giv- College but also the community eral elected officials and mem- that arose. college’s campus. en a chance to ask questions of at large. bers of a committee formed “The most important thing “There were these murals inthe group. “One thing that stands out to to search for the college’s next you have around you are your Olympia…” Kirk started before College Trustee Stu Halsan me is their passion … and their president were also in atten- people, your teams around you,” the crowd laughed, referring toasked the most pointed question willingness to embrace the col- dance to hear each president talkWalton said. “People surround- the Twelve Labors of Herculesof the night, asking the three the lege,” Frey said. about their achievements at theing you make the difference.” installations now hanging in most important characteristic ••• college. Each time Hansen, Kirk and Corbet Theatre that were initial- the board should look for in its Christopher Brewer: (360) The three spoke about - chalWalton spoke in response to a ly a source of controversy. “On next president. 807-8235 Raise Training CURRENT SALARY COMMISSION: Continued from front page Michael Burkett, district 1 Community development director, Lee Napier, Continued from front page had decided I wanted to be a Amber Wildenburg, district 2 $93,768 public servant.” Bryan Wheat, district 2 Public health and social services director, Danette 25-year-old Sgt. Jason Muzzy Rebecca Bartholomew, district 3 York, $96,120 “For me to take a raise when of Pecos, N.M., and 30-year-old Dean Lawrence, district 3 Chief accountant, Larry Grove, $96,240 Spc. Scott Yeates of Sanford, Fla., I’m satisfied with where I am is Richard Woolley, business owner Central services director, Michael Strozyk, $106,104 a very difficult thing,” she said. remain in the hospital. Charles Lee, organized labor Public works director, Tim Elsea, $119,832 “Our family wishes to send But just as important, she Mike Alexander, personnel management went on, is respecting the work it's prayers to Spc. Scott Yeates Alan Unzelman, legal profession Salaries, elected officials: and Sgt. Corry Muzzy, and the of an independent board. Coroner (half-time), Warren McLeod, $35,760 “When you ask people to other injured soldiers, and wish Salaries, department directors: Assessor, Dianne Dorey, $71,532 them speedy recoveries,” Franz- serve on a board, they make a Emergency management director, Ross McDowell, Auditor, Gary Zandell, $71,532 Groth said. recommendation and you go $66,756 Clerk, Kathy Brack, $71,532 Five other injured soldiers against that, people ask why Risk management director, Paulette Young, $71,628 Treasurer, Rose Bowman, $71,532 were treated and released. they are even serving on the 911-call center director, Craig Larsen, $77,232 Commissioners, Lee Grose, Edna Fund, Bill Schulte, "Losing a trooper is heart- board,” Fund said. “I want them Deputy treasurer, Arny Davis, $85,104 $78,684 breaking," said Lt. Col. Joseph to know we appreciate what Jail administrator, Kevin Hanson, $86,616 Sheriff, Steve Mansfield, $86,328 O'Callaghan, Groth's com- they’ve done.” Human resources director, Archie Smith, $87,300 Prosecutor, Jonathan Meyer, $131,916 mander, in a statement to the The salary commission was Fayetteville Observer. "Pfc. first formed in 2001 but has tion and availability. behind comparable elected - of At its Monday meeting, the Groth will be missed by his been dormant the last four years friends and fellow soldiers in due to economic issues. “Ultimately, elected officials ficials. commission emphasized that put in a lot of hours, and that’s They also are lagging behind many elected officials make less the battalion. Our thoughts and Members of the 10-person prayers are with the Groth -fam salary commission are chosen what people want. I had one Lewis County employees. money than their employees. woman say ‘I want to be able “Pretty much everyone you They pointed to Larry Grove, ily, and those that were injured, to include a variety of profes- during these difficult times." to call up my elected official superviseat makes more than you the county’s chief accountant, sions. Some are selected via a ••• lottery, similar to that used in 3 a.m. when there’s music - blardo,” Smith told the county com- who makes more than his boss, The Associated Press contrib- jury selection, while others are ing too loud.’ They want access,”mission. Auditor Gary Zandell. and Arny uted to this report. appointed. Smith said. County Commissioner Lee Davis, the deputy treasurer who Human Resources Director Updated comparables — or Grose said most employees have makes more than his boss, Rose Archie Smith said the group this guidelines based on similar not been receiving COLAs but Bowman. Please Recycle year focused on the relationship communities — revealed that have been receiving approxi- Both Grove and Davis are This between money and elected offi- Lewis County’s elected officials mately 2 percent, step-increase running for elected office next Newspaper cials’ professionalism, qualifica- were approximately 6.66 percent raises. year.

Support Groups (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Pre-event artists will be Public Agencies Calendar Vinyl Roulette, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- The Martin Boys, who are twin H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., house, free, (360) 740-0492 Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 brothers. BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis Continued from page Main 2 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Tickets, $35, are available on County Courthouse, agenda available [email protected] Libraries a space-available basis after the at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Book Character Scavenger Hunt, for box office opens prior to the con- Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson cert. Friday, Feb. 28 Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 children, all day, Tenino Organizations Eric Ode Celebrates Children’s Books The final concert of the sea- in Songs, for all ages, 11 a.m. Salkum, 2 son will be Jesse Lynch’s Jazz 101 Lewis County Republican Central Quilt Show Being p.m., Winlock Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Saturday, March 1 on April 26. meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 Offered at Centralia For more information, visit S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 736-4500 Christian School Ski Area to Host Organizations www.lewiscountyconcerts.org. Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Den- Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., ny’s Restaurant, Centralia, (360) 736-8766 The In Stitches and Stitch Winter Carnival American Legion building, 111 W. Main Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Lewis County Community Network starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- ‘n Go quilt groups are present- The 28th annual White Pass St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) ing their 2014 quilt show called 262-9360 Jackson Highway, Chehalis ence room, Lewis County Public Health Winter Carnival will be at the & Social Services Building, 360 NW North “Quilted Things and Apron 20th District Democrats, 10 a.m., Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, White Pass Ski Area Saturday Country House Restaurant, I-5 exit 59 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, St., Chehalis Strings” Friday and Saturday at and Sunday. (360) 807-1761, (360) 520-6518 Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Centralia Christian School. The ski area will be celebrat- Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Included in the show will be: Sunday, March 2 Riverside Park, Centralia, free, sponsored 748-1753, [email protected] ing the 75th anniversary of “The by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Che- • More than 200 quilts, most- Wizard of Oz.” Artists, archi- Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., 4162 Jack- ly hand-quilted halis, (360) 623-9438 son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 tects and engineers are planning Lewis County “Brothers Grimm and the Showgirl,” • Featured quilts by Barbara a snow version of the Emerald Braun and Dorothy Weckman 2 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, Castle, while the ski patrol plans Concerts to Present $10 • Bed turning by Connie Tay- Tuesday, March 4 a journey on the Yellow Brick DePue Brothers White Pass Winter Carnival, White lor (11 a.m. and 2 p.m.) Road (aka poker run). Seam- Pass Ski Area Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors • Quilting with vintage linens, stresses are creating costumes, The DePue Brothers will be open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 by Lois Stoltenberg (noon and 3 and visitors are encouraged to do bringing their bluegrass-infused p.m.) anthems to Centralia College’s Organizations Health and Hope Medical Outreach, the same. free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., North- • Singing entertainment by The event will include a Corbet Theatre at 2:30 p.m. Sun- Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Jessie & Maggie (1 and 4 p.m.) west Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill Road, huge snow castle, professional day as part of the Lewis County spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Centralia, for those whose income is less • A tea room and country Concerts series. Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or than 200 percent of the poverty level, snow sculptors from around the email [email protected] store Northwest, the poker run, live The four violinist brothers (360) 623-1485 Admission is $5 or a donation. music, fireworks, a torchlight encompass a vivid blend of blue- All proceeds benefit the school. grass, classical and rock genres. parade, kids’ carnival and snow Monday, March 3 Public Agencies Centralia Christian School sports competitions for kids and As a family they have been is located at 1315 S. Tower Ave., making music together for more Chemical Dependency-Mental adults. Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax Ad- Centralia. A Ski 4 Kids event will be both than 25 years. They were named Chamber Orchestra to For more information, call “Musical Family of America” in visory Committee, 2:30 p.m., conference days. On Saturdays, kids will Offer ‘Salute to America’ room, Lewis County Public Health & So- Mary Ann Wilson, (360) 748-train in gates, and on Sunday they 1989 by presidential decree, were cial Services Department, (360) 740-1148 7538, or email Barb, 1beagle@will have the opportunity to take the subject of a nationally tele- The Pacific Northwest comcast.net. on the race course. The event is vised PBS documentary in 1993,Chamber Orchestra will hold its and two brothers (Jason and midwinter concert on Monday at Libraries Father-Daughter Dance, sponsored appropriate for children ages 5-12. Particpants must be able to ride a Zach) were featured in the filmCentralia College’s Corbet The- Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 by Young Life of Lewis County, 6-8 p.m., documentary “Music From the years, 11 a.m., Centralia Lewis & Clark Hotel, Centralia, $25 per chairlift. Cost is $135. This event atre. Inside Out” in 2005. Their -first Theal theme is “Salute to Construction Night, for all ages, 6 couple, $10 for second daughter, (360) a fundraiser for Children’s Mira- p.m., Winlock 736-2176 cle Network Hospitals. bum as brothers, “Classical Grass,”America,” featuring medleys of Oregon Trail music and dancing, For more information, email sold out of its first printing. Americana and Big Band music, open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Coming together with Tony Grofe’s “Grand Canyon Suite” Organizations Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 [email protected]. Trischka, Mark Cosgrove, Don and another medley entitled NAMI Lewis County educational pro- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Salmon dinner/silent auction, enter- Liuzzi and a variety of bass play- “Salute to Armed Forces,” featur- gram, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Che- Cities Senior Center, (360) 748- tainment 5:30 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., Im- ers, the band began performing ing a 40-piece community choir. halis Timberland Library, (360) 880-8070 0061 manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheu- and recording in 2004. “Weap- Veterans in attendance will be or [email protected] Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled ber Road, Centralia, $10 per person, ons of Grass Construction,” with invited to stand during the num- Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Cen- proceeds benefit Centralia High School ies Senior Center, Chehalis its progressive mix of genres, ber and be honored for their ser- ter, $5, (360) 262-3041 Class of 1914 safe and sober grad night gives a direct nod to their blue- Southwest Washington Mycological “Brothers Grimm and the Showgirl,” 8 event, (360) 388-1599 vice. Society, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis County Ex- p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, $15 Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., grass tradition and their classical Conductor is longtime Che- tension conference room, Lewis County Roeman & the Whereabouts, 9 p.m.-1 South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road training, while adding a deeper halis and Onalaska music in- Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 infusion of rock and blues. structor David Judd, who was Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Games Day, traditional and modern Band members are Wallace enshrined in the Washington Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix DePue; Jason DePue; Don Li- 748-1753, [email protected] Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Music Educators Association Organizations uzzi, drums and vocals; Mark Hall of Fame in 2010. Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jackson “Brothers Grimm and the Showgirl,” 8 Cosgrove, guitar; Mike Munford, Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, $15 Doors will open at 7 p.m. and banjo, Kevin MacConnell, bass; the performance is at 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Odd Fellows Hall, Seventh and Roeman & the Whereabouts, 9 p.m.-1 Jordan Tice, special guest and Main streets, Bucoda a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- There is no admission charge. Support Groups Lewis County Writers critique session, sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 guitar; Tony Trischka, special Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank guest and banjo; and Rodney Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Whittenberg, guest guitarist and Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, halis, sponsored by Human Response com/ Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., producer. $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Network, (360) 748-6601 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl MWP Boys Win District Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Title Mat Classic XXVI

STATE CHAMPIONS Gibbons Threepeats; Eastman Caps Perfect Season; Nakano Stuns the State By Brandon Hansen [email protected] The podium at Mat Classic XXVI Saturday in the Tacoma Dome had room for three lo- cal state champions. Centralia junior Ryan Gibbons won her third straight title at 190 pounds, while 152-pound junior Lucas Eastman won his first 1A state title for Rochester a year after placing second. Tenino senior Dom Nakano won the 1A state title at 195 pounds, upsetting several higher-ranked oppo- nents along the way. In all, Centralia had five wrestlers place in the state tour- nament, including a second- place finish by 182-pounder Kyzer Bailey. W.F. West had freshman Michael Anderson place eighth at 126 pounds and junior Allan McClure place sev- enth at 195 pounds in the 2A ranks. Winlock’s Tony Raupp placed third in the 132-pound bracket of the 1B/2B classifica- tion, pinning Tacoma Baptists’ David Stone in the second round of the consolation final.

Dom Makes Magical Run to 195-Pound Title Ironically-mustached 190-pound Tenino senior Dom Nakano had never wrestled in the Tacoma Dome before. He didn’t make it out of districts last year and faced several wres- tlers ranked above him in state- wide rankings — rankings from which he was absent throughout most of the season. Photos by Pete Caster / [email protected] But after a Cinderella run Rochester’s Lucas Eastman (top left), Centralia’s Ryan Gibbons (top right) and Tenino’s Dom Nakano celebrate after winning their respective state wrestling champion- through the 1A bracket, defeat- ships Saturday at Mat Classic XXVI at the Tacoma Dome. ing Vashon Island’s Preston Morris 7-2 in the Mat Classic XXVI final at the Tacoma Dome the semifinals, 9-5, Saturday nervous and every time we got ergy and rattled off five straight ship thing. Saturday, Nakano is a state morning. in that building he got himself points to secure his intrepid ride “Not really,” she said. “I’m al- champion. “I told him don’t look at prepared mentally. I think I was to the top. ways nervous for a match.” “It’s the best feeling I could the paperwork,” Tenino assis- more nervous about him getting It was the fourth time Teni- But for the 190-pound Tiger, ever ask for,” Nakano said. tant coach Justin Hernandez nervous.” no has had a state champion in the only people who are going to His road to the title went said. “Don’t look at the rankings. The state championship bout wrestling and the first one since be nervous are the ones looking through foes that were techni- Throw that out the window be- looked tilted against Nakano. 1988. to win a state title in her brack- cally ranked higher on paper, cause anything can happen in Morris was the No. 3-ranked “He wanted it more than the et next year. Gibbons pinned though that meant little when the Dome.” wrestler in the state and had next guy and that’s what wres- White River’s Hannah Lewad- the final arm was raised. Na- A dome, Nakano points out, pinned Nakano at a tournament tling comes down to,” Bond said. owski three minutes into the kano defeated Warden’s Nicho- to which he was still getting ad- earlier in the year. “He was willing to put in the Mat Classic XXVI title bout on las Guerra 10-0 and the state’s justed as the tournament wore “I just had a poor mindset work to get to the state champi- Saturday in the Tacoma Dome, No. 4-ranked 190-pounder, on. in my first round against him,” onship match and it paid off.” sealing a third straight title and Woodland’s Zach Wardle, 3-2 “I thought he’d place and Nakano said. “Going into this setting herself up for the sweet- on Friday. I thought his chances of mak- match I focused on getting Third Time Still a Charm for est of wrestling accomplish- Nakano, who was ranked ing the finals were about 50- points.” Centralia’s Gibbons ments: being a four-time cham- No. 6 in the final washington- 50,” Tenino coach Gene Bond Nakano got his points late pion. wrestlingreport.com poll of the said. “I was impressed with what against Morris. The champion- After winning two previ- “That’s what her father, Rob, season, pulled off another upset, he did for being there the first ship match was tied 2-2 in the ous state titles, you would think always told her before he passed taking down the No. 5 Josiah time. When you get to the Ta- second period before the Tenino Centralia’s Ryan Gibbons would Thompson, from Freeman, in coma Dome you can get really wrestler found a late burst of en- be used to this whole champion- please see WRESTLING, page S7

Driver The Final Word Mossyrock’s Shaun Short-Handed Oregon Beats WSU 67-53 Stephens drives to TV’s Best Bet the hoop against EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Mike Moser losing eight of its next 10. Morton-White had 21 points and a season-high five Sunday’s win took some work, how- College Basketball Pass’ Zach Counts 3-pointers for Oregon in a 67-53 win Indiana at Wisconsin Saturday during ever, as the Ducks had to overcome a against Washington State Sunday night. 31-24 halftime deficit and the absence of 6 p.m. the District 4 Joseph Young had 18 points for the Damyean Dotson, who didn’t play after ESPN championship in Ducks (18-8, 6-8 Pac-12), who appear to Chehalis. be getting back on track after a midsea- starting 60 straight games. —See Story S2 son slump. Dotson, 19, was cited and released It was the third-straight win for Ore- early Saturday morning for trying to use Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle gon, which started the season 13-0 before a fake I.D. to get into a campus-area bar. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 SPORTS

Saturday’s 2B Boys Basketball

Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle The Morton-White Pass Timberwolves celebrate after a 68-39 win over Mossyrock Saturday night in Chehalis during the championship game of the District 4 2B Boys Basketball Tournament. MWP Dominates in District Title Game By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Morton-White Pass remem- bered how it felt last season. Coming into the District 4 2B boys championship game as the heavy favorite, only to watch someone else — Adna, in this case — cut down the nets at the end of the night after a 52-51 up- set win. The memory of that defeat lingered going into Saturday's district title game, again as the favorite, this time with rival Mossyrock on the other side of the court. And there was little doubt, from the opening tipoff, that the Timberwolves weren't going to be upset again. Morton-White Pass blasted out of the gates and controlled the contest throughout on Sat- urday for a 68-39 win over the Vikings for the District 4 cham- pionship. "We were thinking we've had the taste of the loss the whole year," MWP sophomore Kaleb Poquette said. "And that when we got to this point, we were go- ing to come out and get it done — so we came out and got it done." And without wasting much time. The Timberwolves got off and running early, leading 9-2 after 3 ½ minutes, 17-6 after a quarter, and 33-12 after the first Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle half — with Kalen Dunlap put- Morton-White Pass’ Zach Walton drives to the hoop against Mossyrock’s Jaron Kirkley Saturday in the District 4 2B championship game in Chehalis. ting the finishing touches on an impressive first half with a buzz- "It's not our ultimate goal. regional round of the State 2B and after three scoreless minutes types of kids that comes to prac- er-beating 3-pointer to end the With regionals, these district tournament on Saturday at 8 p.m. Hoyt hit a foul shot for Napavine. tice every day and works hard. second frame. championships are a bit short- at Kent-Meridian High School in The Hyaks, though, broke the "Obviously, I talked a little bit lived," Gillispie said. "So, we'll Kent. Tiger press and got a short turn- He's done everything we've asked about last year. It's a little disap- move on next week, but I'm around jumper from Austin Per- him to do." pointing, and we didn't want to excited for these kids. They've Hyaks End Tigers' Season in ez with 23 seconds to go. experience that again," Morton- earned it. I haven't had a lot of Overtime The Tigers called a timeout White Pass coach Tony Gillispie groups like this, so to get this is but missed a 3-point attempt, said. "But maybe sometimes you extra special." The Tigers were close, oh so and North Beach was able to add learn from that, and it makes close, to making themselves the a final free throw with 2 seconds you a little more hungry the fol- Loggers Power Past Valley Cinderellas of the playoff season. left to seal the win. lowing year." North Beach, though, just The win would have put the The Timberwolves, natu- Both teams were playing wouldn't let it happen. Tigers (8-17) in the regional rally, were still hungry in the their third game in four days, but The Hyaks chewed through round of the State 2B Boys Bas- third quarter, when an 8-0 run Onalaska was able to dig deep Napavine's 11-point third-quar- ketball Tournament, just a few — back-to-back buckets from and hold off Willapa Valley, 50- ter lead and quickly took the weeks after sneaking into the Dunlap, a jumper from Po- 39, Saturday afternoon in Cen- momentum in overtime for a 52- playoffs as the No. 7 seed out of quette and a Rylon Kolb layup — tralia in the third/fourth-place 48 District 4 2B Boys Basketball the Central 2B League. pushed the lead to 43-16 with 12 game of the District 4 2B Boys Tournament win Saturday after- "The final three weeks of the minutes of game left. Basketball Tournament. noon in Chehalis. season, we were playing as well "It was huge," Dunlap said, of Travis McMillion carried the The Tigers went ahead 36-25 as anybody in the district," Stan- $ last season's memory. "We came bulk of the offense for the Log- on a pair of back-to-back buckets ley said. "We just talked about 50 Off out with tons of intensity, as you gers, scoring 27 points, while from Josh Hoyt midway through getting better every day, and they can see, and busted out a good Trenton Neilson added 12 points the third quarter, and led by 10 did that. The improvement from Brakes lead, and then held on." on 4 of 6 shooting from behind after 4 straight points from J.T. Christmas day to right now is when you buy a Dunlap's 18 points led the the arc. Kaut with 2:38 left in the third. night and day." CH514819sl.cg Timberwolves (23-0), with Zach "It was a very important game The Pacific 2B League co- It was the final game for Kaut, complete brake job Walton adding 17 and Poquette for us. There's a huge difference champion Hyaks, though, start- the lone senior on the Tigers' ros- (Passenger Car and Light Truck only) finishing with 12 points. between third and fourth," Log- ed chipping away, switching to ter. Sophomore forward Jaron ger coach Dennis Bower said. a man-to-man defense that gave "He's had a great year," Stan- Centralia Chehalis Kirkley led Mossyrock with "We went in thinking we really the Tigers unexpected trouble. 1211 Harrison 36 N. Market ley said of Kaut. "Through these 736-6603 748-0295 13 points and added seven re- needed this game for a better "When they switched to a struggles, he's just one of the bounds, while Shaun Stephens matchup going up north for re- man-to-man, you'd think that scored 9 with 13 rebounds. The gionals, so it was big." would play right into our hands," The Glass Guru™ Vikings, though, were just 17 of Jonathon Smalley and Trevor Tiger coach Rex Stanley said. SERVICES 49 from the field — and 5 of 20 in Lawrence managed to hold Val- "But we just couldn't take care of Moisture Removal the first half, with 10 turnovers. ley's leading scorer, Matt Konigs- the ball." Scratch Removal Both teams advance to the berger, to just 8 points. Stephen North Beach finally took a regional round of the State 2B Camenzind led the Vikings with lead at 45-44 on a 3-point play Water Stain Removal tournament. Morton-White Pass 18 points. from Jordan Chong with 1:33 left MOISTURE IN YOUR WINDOWS? Window Replacements Don’t Replace. RESTORE for Less! will be back in Chehalis Friday Gabe Hall, Bower added, to play, and led 47-45 before Wy- Guaranteed Repair Process! 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Saturday’s 1A Boys Basketball Vermilyea’s Buzzer-Beater Helps Toledo Repeat as District Champions THRILLER: Indians, After and Conner catches it in stride about four feet from the hoop,” Finishing Fifth in Trico, Merzoian said. Topple Woodland Vermilyea pump fakes, ab- sorbed a bit of pressure and put 50-48 in District 4 up a shot that bounced around 1A Title Game the rim before dropping through By The Chronicle as the final horn sounded. “It rolls in, and the crowd KELSO — It took some last- goes berserk,” Merzoian said. “It second heroics, but Toledo was was awesome. It’s amazing, one able to repeat as champion of of those things that you just sit the District 4 1A Boys Basketball back and admire it.” Tournament here Saturday night Brent Wood led Toledo with with a 50-48 win over Woodland. 16 points, while McEwen added The Beavers’ Kyle Hendrix 14 and 14 rebounds. Forrest Wal- was fouled on a putback attempt lace finished with 10 points. with 2 seconds left and banked in the first free throw before To- Toledo (16-7) finished fifth ledo coach Scott Merzoian called in the SWW 1A League Trico a timeout. Division standings, a year after “We were hoping maybe he winning the league, district and would have to think about it a State 1A titles before graduating little bit,” Merzoian said. seven seniors — three of whom Hendrix did think about it, started. The Indians defeated enough to find nothing but the Trico champion Kalama, 1A Ev- bottom of the net on his second ergreen runner-up Elma, and foul shot, which tied the game at Trico runner-up Woodland to 48-all. While the Beavers were win this year’s district title. celebrating, though, Toledo’s “I’m proud of my guys. They John Markon / The Daily News Conner Vermilyea was streaking bought in completely,” Merzoian Toledo’s Conner Vermilyea, who sank the game-winning basket for Toledo, gets a postgame bear hug from Grant McEwen towards the opposite end of the said. “(Woodland) had four guys (23). Also in the crowd: Donevin Merly (32), Jacob Anders (11), and Toledo coach Scott Merzoian. The Indians beat Woodland, floor. Teammate Grant McEwen on the All-League team, and 50-48, Saturday night in Kelso in the District 4 1A championship game. ripped the ball out of the net and we’ve just got a bunch of guys saw Vermilyea downcourt. that just bought in and under- 15 points, and Tanner Hud- sity Prep in the regional round ris High School in Longview. “He puts a little air under it, stand defense.” dleston added 14. of the State 1A tournament, at 6 The winner advances to the state just a Russell Wilson nice throw, Hendrix led Woodland with Toledo will now face Univer- p.m. Friday night at Mark Mor- tournament in Yakima.

Saturday’s 2B Girls Basketball Toutle Lake Runs Away From MWP in Title Game By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] For the second year in a YOGA row, the Timberwolves were left watching someone else cut down Specials at the nets in Chehalis. THORBECKES Morton-White Pass led early FITLIFE CENTERS but ran into trouble in the sec- ond half, falling 56-32 to No. 2-ranked, undefeated Toutle ESSENTIAL Lake in the championship game Hot Yoga of the District 4 2B Girls Basket- *Chehalis Club Only ball Tournament. “Obviously, the girls are up- set,” MWP coach Darin Allen Come in and said. “We had a good game plan, check it out! and in the first half I thought we First time class did what we needed to do.” The Timberwolves trailed for Thorbeckes 11-10 after Toutle Lake’s Sam members is Woodley hit a 3-pointer to close out the first half, and the Ducks FREE managed to extend their lead to First time class for 23-19 at halftime. guests: $5 Toutle Lake’s physicality and size took its toll in the second half, however, to the tune of a 38- 21 overall rebounding advantage. Feel the heat... “They’re good, because they’re so deep and physical. Feel the lexibility! Woodley, and the two Gardners

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Local Bowling Standings College Basketball Florida Moves to No. 1 in Men’s AP Poll By The Associated Press The Florida Gators are taking their turn as the newest No. 1 in what coach Billy Donovan calls a revolving door atop the AP col- lege basketball poll, their first time on top of the rankings since they repeated as national cham- pions in 2007. The Gators (25-2) moved up one place Monday, replacing Syr- acuse (25-2), which lost twice last week and dropped to fourth. Wichita State (29-0) and Ari- zona (25-2) both moved up one place to second and third. Flor- ida, the fifth school to hold the No. 1 spot this season, received 47 first-place votes from the 65-member national media pan- el. The Gators were ranked No. 1 for eight weeks in 2007. Wichita State was No. 1 on 14 ballots with Arizona receiving the other four first-place votes. Donovan called the rankings a revolving door before his Ga- tors took over the top spot, and he said being No. 1 is an honor and compliment. “But let’s be honest right now: The only reason we have gar- nered No. 1 and we would have never, ever been No. 1 if it had not been for the teams in front of us losing,” Donovan said. To Donovan, a lot of teams could be considered the nation’s best right now with undefeated Wichita State having a strong ar- gument. Donovan also said he’s impressed by Syracuse winning 25 straight games along with what Arizona did before Bran- don Ashley’s foot injury. “It’s not like all of a sudden Florida is No. 1 or you get a rank- ing and we’re the best team in the country,” Donovan said. “We’ve been given a number, and that’s about the extent of it.” These Gators have won a school record 19 straight games coming off a 75-71 win at Missis- sippi where they shut down Mar- shall Henderson in the second half. They can clinch at least a share of the Southeastern Con- ference title on Tuesday night with a win at Vanderbilt before having a chance to wrap up the championship against LSU on Saturday. Playing at Memorial Gym means dealing with the unique layout with the benches on the end lines. Even though Vander- bilt is playing short-handed with only seven scholarship players and even used a couple walk-ons, the Gators with their new rank- ing will be tested quickly. Florida senior forward Will Yeguete thinks the Gators will handle the challenge well. “Our lives aren’t really chang- ing,” Yeguete said. “We’re No. 1. That’s a really good accomplish- ment, especially for us being No. 1. But I think Coach D will use that to motivate us. We’ve been No. 2 before. We know what it is to be ranked really high. We know you just take one game at a time.” Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall told The Associated Press that being ranked No. 2 means the Shockers are being recognized for an outstanding season so far, and they plan to keep pushing to see how high they can go. “Florida is an outstand- ing team,” Marshall said. “I’ve watched them, I really think they’re good, there’s a lot of good teams out there. But I just think this continues to be a carrot for our team. It continues to be a goal and it’s a very lofty goal, and it’s something to strive for.” Kansas jumped three places to fifth and was followed by Duke, Louisville, Villanova, Creighton and Saint Louis. Syracuse, which was No. 1 the past three weeks, lost to Bos- ton College and Duke last week, the Orange’s first losses of the season. North Carolina, SMU and New Mexico all returned to the Top 25 this week replacing Con- necticut, UCLA and Gonzaga. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014

Women’s College Basketball Men’s College Basketball Lady Blazers Blow Out Gators on Sophomore Night Green River Ends Blazers’ By The Chronicle Adna product Taylor Woods keep their big lead intact. The Lady Trailblazers domi- led the stat sheet for the Lady Ga- Centralia celebrated sopho- Season on Sophomore Night nated from start to finish with a tors with an 11-point effort. Puja mores Gee and Leah Davis on Taya also made her impression By The Chronicle double with 10 points and 10 86-49 win over the Green River Saturday. This victory concludes Gators in their last regular sea- felt with 10-points and seven The Blazers saw their first boards. son game Saturday in Centralia. rebounds as she tried to dig her the regular season for the Lady and only lead right out of the Being sophomore night, Molly McIntyre led her team team out of the deficit. The feat Blazers, who finished fourth gate at Centralia on Saturday, the elder Blazers seemed ea- with a solid 17 points and 11 was hard to accomplish, howev- in the NWAACC West Divi- but that was quickly overcome ger to come out and show their skills in front of friends, boards. Crystal Narolski also put er, due to the Gators shooting a sion. Centralia will return to the by the Green River offense in her work in, scoring 15 points, as measly 27 percent from the field. their 92-82 victory over Cen- family and possible scout- NWAACC championship tour- ing hopefuls. John Dumetz did Karina Gee for the Blazers. The Blazers outscored Green tralia in NWAACC West Di- The Lady Blazers dominated the River 45-24 in the second half, nament in Kennewick, where it vision men’s hoops action at showed that he’s been solid all faces Umpqua at 2 p.m. on Satur- season long with an efficient rebounding total with a 53-32 hitting 17 of 18 attempts from Michael Smith Gymnasium. lead in that category. the foul stripe in the process to day. Three quick 3-pointers led 13 points on 5 of 10 shooting. to a 9-0 lead for the Blazers in Patrick Broussard and Con- the first three minutes of the dale Scott made their presence Racing game. The Gators answered known on the stat sheet, with back to dominate the first 12 and 10 points, respectively. half and led 49-26 at the break, Calvin Edwards who stole after which they didn’t look the show for the Blazers with a back. 20-point, six-rebound stat line. With over 50 percent Centralia, though, couldn’t shooting, it seemed like the overcome the big first-half Gators couldn’t miss. On deficit in the final game of top of that, the Gators also their 2013-14 campaign. won the rebound battle 41-33. Concluding this season, Leading the charge for the Ga- the Blazers will say farewell tors were guards Isaac Win- to their sophomores Scott, ston and Marquis Miles, both Broussard, Dumetz, Raylonn of whom had 26 and 20-point Brooks and Zach Carras. The efforts. Miles also added 10 Blazers finished seventh in rebounds. Another key indi- the NWAACC West Division vidual was Devonte Luckett, with a 5-11 league record (5-19 who also acquired a double- overall).

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Terry Renna / The Associated Press Dale Earnhardt Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Daytona 500 Sprint Cup series auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday. Earnhardt, Letarte Send Message at Daytona By Randy Covitz take now that a Chase spot virtu- gives you an opportunity to re- The Kansas City Star ally has been clinched one week ally take borderline ridiculous into the season. chances. If there is a slim chance, DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — “You know, when you’re a kid, that’s really all the chance you While celebrating his Daytona especially when you’re growing need. We’ve been very fortunate 500 win in victory lane on Sun- up around racing, me and all my to have good runs and there’s day night, Dale Earnhardt Jr. buddies would go to pay to ride been a lot of seconds, close calls. affixed a new decal above the the go-kart ride, whatever race- ... Those opportunities are going driver’s side door on his No. 88 track we were at,” Earnhardt said. to come around more often now.” Chevrolet. “We’d get a hundred bucks from Letarte, 34 and a father of After each Sprint Cup race, daddy and go ride the go-karts two young children, said his the winning car will receive a de- till the wheels fell off, till we ran decision to trade his Hendrick cal of a checkered flag above the out of money. Motorsports headset for an NBC word “WINNER,” indicating the “On that last ride, you let it microphone was so he can spend victor has earned a spot in NAS- all hang out. You didn’t care if more time with his family. CAR’s new 16-driver Chase for you got kicked off. If you didn’t That’s what made winning the Sprint Cup format. get kicked off, something was the Daytona 500 so important to Let that be a warning to the wrong, on the last ride. the No. 88 team. rest of the field. “This is Steve’s last ride. He’s “It’s Daytona,” said Letarte, “We’re going for the jugular got a little racing left in him, I who has been Earnhardt’s crew this year,” Earnhardt proclaimed think he’s going to try to get it chief since 2011 and was Jeff in the aftermath of the second all out. That’s good for me. I’m Gordon’s chief during 2006-10. Daytona 500 victory of his career fortunate to be on the ride with “It’s a place I’ve been coming my and the final 500 for his crew him.” whole life, 20 years in the sport. chief, Steve Letarte. Having a win in their back I remember before that coming Letarte, who guided Earn- pocket will enable Earnhardt with my dad, watching him run hardt to a fifth-place finish in and Letarte to take chances they around here the Chase last season, is leaving may not have tried in old-fash- “When we sat in the drivers Hendrick Motorsports at the end ioned points racing. meeting (on Sunday), when they of the season for an analyst’s po- “Now, it’s easy to say you can introduced the guys who were sition with NBC Sports, which run 20th and go for a win,” Le- in the Hall of Fame, all the great will televise Sprint Cup races tarte said, “where if you’re racing drivers there, they don’t say how starting in 2015. for the points, you can’t afford many times they won Martins- And Earnhardt can’t think to give up 20 points. When they ville, Bristol, Charlotte. They say, of a better way for Letarte to go come out with this points system, ‘This is the five-time Sprint Cup out than by their teaming up for we talked about it a lot. ... I don’t Champion ... or a three-time their first Sprint Cup champion- think it changes much before Daytona 500 champion.’” ship. you win. I don’t think anybody Now, Letarte and Earnhardt Earnhardt, 39, used an analo- can take any bigger chances we are in position to start think- gy from his boyhood to describe already take to try to win. ing about their first Sprint Cup the approach he and Letarte will “Once you have won one, it championship. College Basketball Portland State Puts Away Eastern Wash., 87-76 CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — Kyle Tim Douglas and Andre Win- in the first half, but EWU surged Richardson scored 22 points, on ston Jr. each had 14, and Gary back to pull within one at the 8-of-10 shooting, and pulled in Winston added 12. break. The Vikings pulled away eight rebounds, pacing Portland Eastern Washington (13-14, with a 15-2 surge in the second State past Eastern Washington 8-8) shot 50.9 percent, but went half sparked by a trio of 3-point- 87-76 on Monday night. just 4 of 15 from beyond the arc. The Vikings (13-12, 8-8 Big Tyler Harvey led the Eagles with ers from Gary Winston. The Ea- Sky) shot 48.4 percent from the 23 points and Venky Jois added gles cut their deficit to five with field and hit 11 3-pointers. Mar- 18 with nine boards. 1:09 remaining, but couldn't inch cus Hall finished with 16 points, Portland State led by 11 late any closer. Women’s College Basketball Hamblin Leads OSU Past Washington, 77-57 SEATTLE (AP) — Ruth son, to take a 31-17 lead and place in the conference. The Hamblin scored 18 points and led the rest of the way. The Beavers host the Sun Devils grabbed 14 rebounds to help Beavers built a 42-25 lead at next Sunday to conclude their Oregon State roll to a 77-57 halftime. regular season. victory over Washington on Deven Hunter scored 17 Kelsey Plum scored 26 Sunday. points and Hanson added 15 Oregon State led by just for Oregon State (19-9, 11-5 points and Jazmine Davis one at 16-15 but the Beavers Pac-12), which has won seven added 19 to lead Washington went on a 15-2 run, with sev- straight and is tied with No. (16-11, 9-7) which snapped a en points by Gabriella Han- 20 Arizona State for third four-game winning streak. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Toutle Lake 56, Morton-White Pass Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 79, Liberty 2B Western Bi-District Preps 32 (Spangle) 71 Third Place UConn Women Remain No. 1 in AP poll Local Riverside 39, Chelan 28 Crosspoint 60, Orcas Island 53 Regional Basketball Schedules 1A Girls University 63, Shadle Park 50 Championship Saturday’s Semifinals By The Associated Press 2A Girls Vashon Island 67, Seattle Christian 57 Bear Creek School 54, LaConner 50 Mark Morris vs. Renton, at Kent- Woodland 49, Elma 41 Montesano 42, Kalama 29 Connecticut stayed at No. 1 in The Associated Meridian, Friday, 6 p.m. 1A District 6/7 3A Northwest District 1 Lake Washington vs. Sumner, at Saturday’s Consolation Games (Loser Press poll Monday after cruising to easy wins this Puyallup, Friday, 6 p.m. Out) Championship Consolation Final Colville vs. Ellensburg, at Big Bend Hoquiam 67, La Center 60 Okanogan 71, Brewster 67, OT Ferndale 58, Marysville-Pilchuck 47 week. CC, Saturday, 8 p.m. Rochester 50, Ilwaco 38 Championship UConn improved to 28-0 after routing Cen- West Valley (Yakima) vs. East Valley Wednesday’s Consolation Games 1A Southwest District 4 Glacier Peak 53, Mountlake Terrace 52 (Loser Out) (Spokane), at Central Valley, Saturday, 6 Third Place tral Florida and Houston. The Huskies have won 34 p.m. Kalama 40, Hoquiam 27 Rochester 47, Elma 41 Kalama 56, Hoquiam 53 3A Sea King District 2 straight games dating back to last season which is the Port Angeles vs. Burlington-Edison, Championship Fifth Place at Mount Vernon, Saturday, 2 p.m. Friday’s Games fourth-longest streak in school history. UConn will Olympic vs. Lynden, at Mt. Vernon, Third/Fourth (Winner to State) Toledo 50, Woodland 48 Liberty 61, Holy Names 57 Saturday, 6 p.m. Kalama 58, Rochester 47 Third Place play at SMU on Tuesday before hosting Rutgers on Black Hills vs. White River, at Puyal- Championship 1A Yakima Valley District 5 Blanchet 57, Mercer Island 51 lup, Saturday, 6 p.m. Woodland 38, Montesano 35 Third Place Championship Saturday. Bellingham vs. W.F. West, at Tumwa- Naches Valley 50, Columbia 48 Cleveland 77, Bellevue 49 Notre Dame stayed at No. 2. The Irish also re- ter, Saturday, 2 p.m. 2A Girls Monday’s Semifinals (Winner to Championship mained unbeaten after sweeping three games against 3A West Central-SW Bi-District 1A Boys State) Zillah 54, La Salle 49 University Prep vs. Toledo, at Mark Mark Morris 61, River Ridge 36 Fifth Place Georgia Tech, Wake Forest and Duke to clinch their Morris, Friday, 6 p.m. W.F. West 71, Black Hills 34 1B Northeast District 7 Auburn MV 51, Bonney Lake 47 first ACC title in the school’s inaugural season in the Cascade Christian vs. Woodland, at Monday’s Consolation Games (Loser Third Place Championship Mark Morris, Friday, 8 p.m. Out) Wilbur-Creston 59, Valley Christian 56 Prairie 63, Wilson 42 conference. Centralia 58, Washougal 47 Hoquiam vs. King’s, at Mountlake Championship Terrace, Friday, 6 p.m. Aberdeen 55, Hockinson 50 Louisville, South Carolina and Stanford round out Wednesday’s Consolation Games Wellpinit 55, Odessa-Harrington 46 4A Columbia Basin League Naches Valley vs. Brewster, at Championship the first five. Wenatchee, Friday, 8 p.m. (Loser Out) Kalama vs. Cedar Park Christian, at Black Hills 69, Centralia 49 1B Southwest District 4 Moses Lake 49, Davis 40 Baylor, Duke, Penn State, Maryland and Tennessee Auburn, Saturday, 6 p.m. River Ridge 50, Aberdeen 42 Third Place La Salle vs. Seattle Academy, at Bel- Friday’s Game Wishkah Valley 75, Taholah 53 4A West Central District 3 follow the Cardinal. levue College, Saturday, 2 p.m. Championship Championship Consolation Middle Tennessee and Iowa entered the poll at 23 W.F. West 53, Mark Morris 47 Riverside vs. Zillah, at Eisenhower, Oakville 68, Three Rivers Ch. School 63 Kentridge 50, Tahoma 48, OT Saturday, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Game and 25 while St. John’s and LSU dropped out. Third/Fourth Third Place Vashon Island vs. Okanogan, at Skyview 50, Bellarmine Prep 32 Wenatchee, Saturday, noon Black Hills 70, River Ridge 56 1B Tri-District Fifth Place Championship 2B Boys Local Results Shorewood Ch. 63, Cedar Park Ch. 58 Mt. Rainier 61, Todd Beamer 41 Tri-Cities Prep vs. St. George’s, at Saturday’s Results Championship Central Valley, Friday, 8 p.m. Women’s College Basketball Tulalip Heritage 68, Neah Bay 66 Sports on the Air Liberty vs. Kittitas, at Ellensburg, At Centralia Friday, 6 p.m. LADY BLAZERS 86, GATORS 49 2A District 5/6 TUESDAY, Feb. 25 La Conner vs. Morton-White Pass, at Green River 25 24 —49 Local W.F. West, Friday, 6 p.m. Semifinal MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Willapa Valley vs. Bear Creek, at Centralia 41 45 —86 Wapato 82, Ephrata 69 Local Bowling Bothell, Friday, 6 p.m. Green River (49) — Taya 10, Feb. 16-22 Results 4 p.m. Lake Roosevelt vs. Lind-Ritzville/ Trummert 8, Mitchell 4, Olsen 5, Stow- 2A Northwest District 1 FAIRWAY LANES ESPN — Florida at Vanderbilt Sprague, at Cheney, Saturday, 4 p.m. ers 2, Wason 5, Woods 11, Dubois 2, Third Place Top 10 Men North Beach vs. Northwest Chris- Manning 2 Anacortes 65, Sehome 52 1. Doug Olson 755; 2. Nathan ESPN2 — Kansas St. at Texas Tech tian (Colbert), at Ellensburg, Saturday, 2 FG: 17 of 64 —.266 FT: 10 of 14 Championship p.m. Prince 752; 3. Brandon Grose 746; 4. ESPNU — Virginia Tech at Duke Onalaska vs. Auburn Adventist, at —.714 Reb: 32 (Taya 7) Lynden 57, Lake Washington 53 Earl Tennant 722; 5. Butch Mosteller Kent-Meridian, Saturday, 8 p.m. Centralia (86) — Gee 15, Fisher 709; 6. L J Hames 706; 7. Jim Weeks 705; FS1 — Xavier at St. John’s Tacoma Baptist vs. Mossyrock, at 10, Preuninger 4, McIntyre 17, Davis 6, 2A West Central District 3 8. Aaron Randall 704 and Dan Fletcher 6 p.m. W.F. West, Saturday, 6 p.m. McDonald 2, Myers 7, Finger 4, Kaupu Fifth Place 704; 9. Jim Fueston 702; 9. Brad Aldrich 6, Narolski 15 Sumner 42, Clover Park 38 693; 10. Walt Abplanalp 691; High ESPN — Indiana at Wisconsin 2B Girls FG: 26 of 73 —.356 FT: 26 of 31 Third Place Game: Butch Mosteller 290 ESPN2 — Wichita St. at Bradley Crosspoint Academy vs. Morton- —.839 Reb: 53 (McIntyre 11) White Pass, at W.F. West, Friday, 8 p.m. Foster 66, Bremerton 49 Top 10 Women ESPNU — Missouri at Georgia Wahkiakum vs. Bear Creek, at Both- White River 55, Fife 47 1. Cassandra Chalmers 655; 2. ell, Saturday, 4 p.m. Men’s College Basketball April Harris 587; 3. Heather Wallen 582; FS1 — Seton Hall at DePaul Lind-Ritzville/Sprague vs. Colfax, at At Centralia 2B Eastern Bi-District 4. Kim Rushton 557; 5. Deb Wood 551; 6. NBA BASKETBALL Cheney, Saturday, 2 p.m. GATORS 92, TRAILBLAZERS 82 Championship Hunter Weeks 549; 7. Val Krein 541; 8. St. George’s vs. White Swan, at Eisen- Green River 49 43 —92 St. George’s 58, NWC (Colbert) 36 Marie Pratt 533; 9. Sahlee Aldrich 528; 4:30 p.m. hower, Saturday, 2 p.m. Centralia 26 56 —82 10. Eddie Lewis 524; High Game: Cas- WGN — Chicago at Atlanta Willapa Valley vs. Northwest Chris- Green River (92) — Winston 26, tian (Colbert), at Ellensburg, Saturday, 4 2B Southwest District 4 sandra Chalmers 252 SOCCER p.m. Miles 20, Luckett 10, Mitchell 4, Hale Fifth Place Top 5 Senior Men Napavine vs. La Conner, at Everett 8, Ravet 3, Hardwick 2, DeMecilio 7, North Beach 52, Napavine 48, OT 1. Tim Schnitzer 712; 2. Andy 9 a.m. CC, Saturday, 4 p.m. Coombes 2, Rife 10 Third Place Fuchs 654; 3. Marc Gosselin 653; 4. Dee FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Borussia Orcas Island vs. Toutle Lake, at Mark FG: 33 of 63 —.524 FT: 22 of 32 Onalaska 50, Willapa Valley 39 Hinkley 649; 5. Butch Mosteller 635; Morris, Saturday, 4 p.m. —.688 Reb: 41 (Miles, Luckett 10) Championship High Game: Russ Sharts 259 Dortmund at Zenit St. Petersburg Oroville vs. DeSales, at Richland, Centralia (82) — Rogers 7, Scott Morton/White Pass 68, Mossyrock 39 Top 5 Senior Women Saturday, 4 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 10, Edwards 20, Malone 11, Brooks 3, 1. June Concannon 510; 2. Sara 1B Boys Broussard 12, Farley 6, Dumetz 13 2B Western Bi-District Broom 509; 3. Gail Dean 495; 4. Teresa FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Manchester Yakama Tribal vs. Pomeroy, at Chi- FG: 32 of 73 —.438 FT: 11 of 17 Semifinal Johnson 481; 5. Sharron Madsen 479; United at Olympiakos awana, Friday, 6 p.m. —.647 Reb: 33 (Edwards, Farley 6) Tacoma Baptist 54, LaConner 50 High Game: Pat Weaver 201 Colton vs. Sunnyside Christian, at Top 5 Junior Boys Eisenhower, Friday, 8 p.m. Boys Basketball 3A Sea King District 2 1. Lucas Hart 552; 2. Ashton Lan- WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26 Wilbur-Creston vs. Tulalip Heritage, At Kelso Consolation Final noye 542; 3. Zach Marks 436; 4. Robbie at Everett CC, Friday, 6 p.m. INDIANS 50, BEAVERS 48 GOLF Entiat vs. Wellpinit, at Mt. Spokane, Mercer Island 48, Seattle Prep 41 Aldrich 415; 5. Cydney McElvain 368; Friday, 6 p.m. Woodland 5 17 8 18 —48 Third Place High Game: Ashton Lannoye 230 7:30 p.m. Three Rivers Christian vs. Odessa- Toledo 9 11 14 16 —50 Bellevue 74, O’Dea 52 Top 5 Junior Girls TGC — LPGA, HSBC Women’s Champions, Harrington, at Ellensburg, Saturday, 6 Woodland (48) — Sturdivan 1, T. Championship 1. Bailey Reed 422; 2. Liz Steen 419; p.m. Huddleston 14, Rosenbaum 2, Hendrix Rainier Beach 78, Eastside Catholic 38 3. Patricia Castillo 365; 4. Courtney first round, at Singapore Wishkah Valley vs. Neah Bay, at Mt. 15, Flanagan 6, Dizon 8 Sprigg 357; 5. Ashley Hart 355; High MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tahoma, Saturday, 10 a.m. FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. 29 3A West Central-SW Bi-District Shorewood Christian vs. Oakville, at Game: Liz Steen 157 4 p.m. W.F. West, Saturday, 2 p.m. Toledo (50) — Wood 16, F. Wal- Fifth Place Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Cedar Park Christian (MLT) vs. lace 10, Askin, McEwen 14, Vermilyea 4, Kennedy 65, Enumclaw 62 1. Stasia Habersetz 287; 2. Zack ESPN2 — Georgia Tech at Notre Dame Soap Lake, at Wenatchee, Saturday, 4 Fuentes 2, Merly 4 Third Place Stelzner 274; 3. Brayden Andrews 239; p.m. FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. 24 (McEwen Foss 80, Timberline 74 4. Bryce Zardofsky 238; 5. Brady Picker- ESPNU — Rutgers at UCF 14) Championship nell 234; High Game: Stasia Habersetz 5 p.m. District 4 Basketball Results Lincoln 80, Wilson 70 149 FS1 — Butler at Villanova 2B Boys At Chehalis Saturday’s Quarterfinals Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) 6 p.m. Willapa Valley 55, Toutle Lake 51 TIMBERWOLVES 68, VIKINGS 39 4A Columbia Basin League 1. Joy Watson 309; 2. Dean Haller Mossyrock 64, Wahkiakum 52 Mossyrock 6 6 11 16 —39 Championship 285; 3. James Owens 277; 4. Charlie ESPN2 — California at Arizona Onalaska 56, North Beach 39 Morton-WP 17 16 18 17 —68 Wenatchee 56, Moses Lake 50 Mitchell 265; 5. Daryl Hull 261; High Morton-White Pass 62, Adna 47 Mossyrock (39) — Fuchs 6, Ste- Game: Dean Haller 178 and Joy Watson ESPNU — Baylor at Texas Monday’s Consolation Games (Loser phens 9, Hazen 4, Kirkley 13, Watson 7 4A Greater Spokane District 8 178 8 p.m. Out) FG: 17 of 49 —.347 FT: 3 of 5 Second Place North Beach 53, NW Christian 33 —.600 Reb. 33 (Stephens 12) ESPNU — Stanford at Arizona St. Adna 51, Ocosta 48 Gonzaga Prep 68, Ferris 61 CENTRALIA LANES Napavine 53, Toutle Lake 42 Morton-White Pass (68) — Po- Top 5 Men NBA BASKETBALL Raymond 41, Wahkiakum 38 quette 12, Ko. Dunlap 4, Kolb 6, Ka. 4A South Puget Sound League 1. Matt Kelley 526; 2. King Hem- 5 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Dunlap 18, Walton 17, Counts 4, Eve- Seventh Place enway 478; 3. Dave Smith 434; 4. Paul Semifinals (Winner to State) land 7 Curtis 67, Emerald Ridge 40 Gilmer 433; 5. Todd Kelley 363; High ESPN — New Orleans at Dallas Mossyrock 58, Willapa Valley 54 FG: 28 of 66 —.424 FT: 9 of 12 Third Place Game: Matt Kelley 210 7:30 p.m. Morton-White Pass 66, Onalaska 56 —.750 Reb. 34 (Kolb 8) Bellarmine Prep 45, Stadium 38 Top Women Consolation (Loser Out) ESPN — Houston at L.A. Clippers North Beach 43, Adna 34 Championship 1. Queen Guenther 428; 2. Aman- Napavine 57, Raymond 37 At Centralia Todd Beamer 51, Kentridge 36 da Staloch 396; 3. Bretta Gilmer 341; NHL HOCKEY Friday’s Games LOGGERS 50, VIKINGS 39 4. Kelly Pea 225; High Game: Queen Consolation Semifinals (Winner to Willapa Vly. 11 6 11 11 —39 GIRLS BASKETBALL Guenther 166 4:30 p.m. Regionals) Onalaska 15 9 13 13 —50 Chiawana 83, Central Valley 57 Top 5 Senior Men NBCSN — Boston at Buffalo Willapa Valley 46, North Beach 37 Willapa Valley (39) — Sagen, Edmonds-Woodway 66, Eastlake 65 1. Greg Kiser 523; 2. Dave Reyn- 7 p.m. Onalaska 50, Napavine 46 Buchanan 6, Konigsberger 8, Oblad 3, Lind-Ritzville 51, Dayton 34 oldson 502; 3. Steve Turner 469; 4. Tim Saturday’s Games NBCSN — Los Angeles at Colorado Fifth-Place (Loser Out) Gray 2, Pearson, Camenzind 18 Okanogan 63, Freeman 52 Turner 454; 5. Jack Beck 417; High North Beach 52, Napavine 48 FG: N/A FT: 3 of 5 —.600 Reb. N/A Sunnyside 65, Kamiakin 58 Game: Greg Kiser 201 SOCCER Third/Fourth Place Onalaska (50) — Neilson 12, University 62, Shadle Park 52 Top Senior Women Onalaska 50, Willapa Valley 39 Wrzesinski, Smalley 5, Modica 2, Taylor, 1. June Concannon 414; 2. Robin 11:30 a.m. Championship Lawrence, McMillion 27, Hall 4 1A District 6/7 Brown 400; 3. Val Reed 303; High FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Chelsea at Morton-White Pass 68, Mossyrock FG: N/A FT: 9 of 14 —. Reb. N/A Championship Game: June Concannon 171 Galatasaray 39 Cashmere 48, Brewster 38 1A Boys At Chehalis Tuesday’s Games HYAKS 52, TIGERS 48 OT 1A Northeast District 7 THURSDAY, Feb. 27 Semifinals (Winner to State) N. Beach 11 9 14 13 4 —52 Second Place Toledo 66, Elma 32 Napavine 15 12 13 7 1 —48 Colville 53, Clarkston 29 College Basketball GOLF King’s Way Christian 55, Woodland North Beach (52) — Chong 13, NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball 6 a.m. 46 Hernandez 6, Thornton 22, Beck 7, Ket- 1A Tri-District Consolation (Loser Out) Rankings (Feb. 24) ter 2, Perez 2 Consolation Semifinal TGC — European PGA Tour, Tshwane Open, Kalama 81, La Center 71 AP Top 25 Hoquiam 71, Castle Rock 69 FG: 20 of 57 —.351 FT: 9 of 17 Eatonville 51, Port Townsend 40 1 Florida (47) 25-2 1,606 first round, at Centurion, South Africa (same-day Thursday’s Games —.529 Reb. 22 (Hernandez 6) Championship 2 Wichita State (14) 29-0 1,549 tape) Consolation (Loser Out, Winner to Napavine (48) — Filley 7, Kaut 13, Lynden Ch. 67, Cascade Christian 30 3 Arizona (4) 25-2 1,494 Regionals) Hoyt 11, Stanley 8, Doughty 8, Dekoker 4 Syracuse 25-2 1,410 11 a.m. Kalama 49, King’s Way Christian 47 1, 1A Yakima Valley District 5 5 Kansas 21-6 1,310 TGC — PGA Tour, The Honda Classic, first Hoquiam 62, Elma 44 FG: 14 of 37 —.378 FT: 16 of 29 Third Place Saturday’s Games 6 Duke 22-6 1,286 round, at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Third/Fourth —.552 Reb. 31 (Stanley 12) Mabton 56, Zillah 46 7 Louisville 23-4 1,152 Kalama 56, Hoquiam 53 Championship 8 Villanova 24-3 1,113 7:30 p.m. Championship Girls Basketball La Salle 50, Granger 39 9 Creighton 23-4 1,103 Toledo 50, Woodland 48 At Chehalis 10 Saint Louis 25-2 1,047 TGC — LPGA, HSBC Women’s Champions, DUCKS 56, TIMBERWOLVES 32 1B Northeast District 7 11 Cincinnati 24-4 921 second round, at Singapore 2A Boys Morton-WP 10 9 10 3 —32 Third Place 12 Virginia 23-5 909 Saturday’s First Round Toutle Lake 11 12 17 16 —56 Wellpinit 56, Almira/C-Hartline 45 River Ridge 65, R.A. Long 58 13 San Diego State 23-3 886 Noon Mark Morris 70, Tumwater 55 Morton-White Pass (32) — Kelly Championship 14 Wisconsin 22-5 818 Hockinson 63, W.F. West 47 12, Allen 2, Robbins 6, Elledge 7, Eve- Wilbur-Creston 53, Republic 50 15 Iowa State 21-5 709 WGN — Preseason, Chicago Cubs vs. Arizona, Capital 75, Centralia 64 land 5 16 Michigan 19-7 653 Tuesday’s Semifinals FG: 11 of 39 —.282 FT: 8 of 13 1B Southeast District 9 17 Kentucky 21-6 629 at Mesa, Ariz. Mark Morris 68, River Ridge 49 —.615 Reb. 21 (Robbins, Eveland 5) Second Place 18 Michigan State 22-6 552 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Hockinson 79, Capital 66 Toutle Lake (56) — Britzy Hockett Tekoa-Oakesdale 54, St. John-End. 32 19 North Carolina 20-7 440 Tuesday’s Consolation Games (Loser 3, Bailey Hockett 6, Woodley 21, Ma- 4 p.m. Out) 20 Iowa 19-7 418 Tumwater, 64, R.A. Long 56 rissa Gardner 10, Makala Gardner 12, 1B Southwest District 4 21 Memphis 21-6 288 ESPN — Arkansas vs. Kentucky Centralia 89, W.F. West 48 Lidorikiotis 2, Wason 2 Championship 22 Ohio State 22-6 253 ESPN2 — Ohio State vs. Penn State Thursday’s Consolation Games (Loser FG: 21 of 53 —.396 FT: 10 of 21 Mary Knight 65, Taholah 62, OT 23 Southern Methodist 22-6 155 Out) —.476 Reb. 38 (Makala Gardner 13) 24 Texas 20-7 129 FS1 — Charlotte at East Carolina Tumwater 57, Capital 49 1B Tri-District 25 New Mexico 21-5 113 5 p.m. River Ridge 83, Centralia 77 At Centralia Third Place Others receiving votes: Connecti- Friday’s Championship Game TIGERS 58, MULES 46 Tulalip Heritage 45, Muckleshoot 42 ESPNU — Green Bay at Oakland Mark Morris 62, Hockinson 50 cut 81, UCLA 41, Oklahoma 35, Stephen Saturday’s Third-Place Game (Win- Napavine 11 15 14 18 —58 Championship F. Austin 11, Massachusetts 9, Gonzaga NBCSN — Duquesne at Saint Louis ner to State) Wahkiakum 10 14 15 7 —46 Mt. Vernon Christian 51, Neah Bay 46 2, Green Bay 2, North Carolina Central 6 p.m. River Ridge 74, Tumwater 62 Napavine (58) — Lorton 17, 1 Hamre 14, Kleemeyer 16, Bornstein 8, 2A Southwest District 4 Dropped from rankings: Con- ESPN — Iowa vs. Indiana 2B Girls Olson 3 Third Place necticut 21, UCLA 23, Gonzaga 25 ESPN2 — Temple vs. Louisville Saturday’s Quarterfinals FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Black Hills 72, River Ridge 56 Willapa Valley 44, Adna 30 Wahkiakum (46) — Olsen 22, FS1 — Georgetown at Marquette Morton-White Pass 44, Pe Ell 25 USA Today Wahkiakum 51, Raymond 29 Stanley 5, Wegdahl 6, Boyce 9, Bryant 4 2A West Central District 3 1 Florida (24) 25-2 791 7 p.m. Toutle Lake 59, Napavine 24 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Fifth Place 2 Wichita State (8) 29-0 771 Monday’s Consolation Games (Loser Olympic 43, Kingston 40 3 Arizona 25-2 727 ESPNU — Gonzaga at Pacific Out) At Chehalis Third Place 4 Louisville 23-4 660 8 p.m. NW Christian 42, Raymond 41 VIKINGS 35, TROJANS 26 Renton 45, Port Angeles 36 5 Syracuse 25-2 625 Napavine 59, Naselle 40 Willapa Vly. 13 4 7 10 —35 Championship 6 Kansas 21-6 619 FS1 — Oregon St. at Southern Cal Adna 46, Winlock 33 Pe Ell 42, North Beach 31 Pe Ell 4 10 6 7 —26 White River 48, Sumner 45 7 Duke 22-6 594 NBA BASKETBALL Tuesday’s Games Willapa Valley (35) — K. Friese 13, 8 Saint Louis 25-2 563 5 p.m. Semifinals Smaciarz 6, Trotter 6, Harden 4, L. Fri- 2A Yakima Valley District 5 9 Villanova 24-3 538 Morton-White Pass 53, Willapa Val- ese 6 Second Place 10 Creighton 23-4 514 TNT — New York at Miami ley 44 FG: 13 of 39 —.333 FT: 8 of 25 West Valley (Yakima) 64, Grandview 43 11 Virginia 23-5 480 7:30 p.m. Toutle Lake 60, Wahkiakum 30 —.320 Reb. 34 (K. Friese 11) 12 Cincinnati 24-4 460 Consolation (Loser Out) Pe Ell (26) — Capps 11, H. Comp- 2B Southeast District 9 13 San Diego State 23-3 452 TNT — Brooklyn at Denver Napavine 70, NW Christian 44 Pe Ell 33, Adna 29 ton 4, A. Compton 3, Skeen 2, Brooks 2, Championship 14 Wisconsin 22-5 358 SOCCER Thursday’s Games Alden 4 Colfax 50, NWC (Colbert) 49 15 Kentucky 21-6 343 10 a.m. Consolation Semifinals (Winner to FG: 8 of 46 —.173 FT: 7 of 21 —.333 16 Michigan 19-7 315 Regionals) Reb. 32 (A. Compton 7) 2B Southwest District 4 17 Iowa State 21-5 291 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Napoli at Swan- Napavine 62, Willapa Valley 49 Consolation 18 Michigan State 22-6 275 sea Wahkiakum 54, Pe Ell 35 Statewide Results Willapa Valley 35, Pe Ell 26 19 Iowa 19-7 229 Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Scores Third Place 20 Ohio State 22-6 166 Noon Third/Fourth Napavine 58, Wahkiakum 46 BOYS BASKETBALL Napavine 58, Wahkiakum 46 21 North Carolina 20-7 153 FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Dnipro Dnipro- Fifth-place (Winner to Regionals) Bothell 67, Edmonds-Woodway 55 Championship 22 Memphis 21-6 124 Willapa Valley 35, Pe Ell 26 Colton 66, Garfield-Palouse 60 Toutle Lake 52, Morton/White Pass 36 23 Texas 20-7 102 petrovsk at Tottenham Championship Kennewick 65, Mt. Spokane 38 24 Southern Methodist 22-6 57 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014

1A Wrestling Eastman Wins First State Title DOMINANT GRAPPLER: Eastman Finishes Season 42-0 By Brandon Hansen [email protected] For Rochester’s Lucas East- man, this year’s 152-pound 1A state championship began with a defeat. Eastman took last sea- son’s second-place finish at the Mat Classic and turned it into motivation for a triumphant 10-4 title bout victory over Omak’s Alex Aguilar this Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. In last year’s Mat Classic, Eastman had gone into the the 145-pound title bout at the Ta- coma Dome with an undefeated record and looked essentially un- stoppable. But a lanky Roberto Orozco from Connell kept East- man off-balance enough for a 9-4 overtime victory. “It felt like it wasn’t supposed to be over,” the Rochester wres- tler said of the match. “I didn’t wrestle as hard as I felt I could out there and it was the second round and I was like ‘wow, I need to pick it up’.” A second-place finish wasn’t good enough for the Warrior Pete Caster / [email protected] whose father Les coached the Rochester’s Lucas Eastman battles Omak’s Alex Aguilar during their State 1A 152-pound title match at Mat Classic XXVI at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday. Warriors wrestling program for five years and brother, Justin “Ever since I was little I’d go Eastman, was a two-time state into his room and he’d have all champion and the current coach these wrestling trophies,” East- at Rochester. The middle East- man said. “Justin would then man brother, Zach, won a title in make up a bracket and I would 2010. With all that experience of act like I’m all these different what it took to be great around wrestlers and we’d act it out. I’ve the dinner table, the wrestler been wrestling since I was three refocused, regrouped and came years old. It’s my life. Words just out better than ever. can’t describe how much I love “I feel like a lot better wres- my brother.” tler,” Eastman said. “I am a lot That bond showed when smarter, stronger and quicker.” Eastman’s arm was lifted for the The Warrior become the No. final time of the season, and the 1-ranked guy at 152-pounds in only thing glowing brighter than the 1A ranks, defeated the top the Tacoma Dome lights was his 2A and 4A wrestler during the brother Justin on the sidelines. regular season and sported yet “When time expired I didn’t another undefeated record. Old- know what to do,” Justin said. er brother Justin said the two “It was kind of overwhelming spent countless hours watching almost. I didn’t know whether wrestling film of college matches, to jump around and a big smile interviews with top coaches and came across my face. I was just also wrestled a much tougher really happy because it was schedule this season. something we had anticipated all “It was kind of like picking season.” their brains without talking to Lucas’ dad Les, too, was filled Pete Caster / [email protected] them,” Justin said. “It’s hard to with emotion hard to process. Rochester’s Lucas Eastman celebrates with his father, Les, after winning the State 1A 152-pound title at Mat Classic XXVI on find kids so wrestling savvy but “I think he cried a little bit,” Saturday night at the Tacoma Dome. with this, getting smart about Justin said. “He’s put in a lot of the sport makes things a lot easi- work, both our parents have, er.” with the preparation of taking shag in less than a minute in score it’s making it really hard for thing on his mind: defending his Eastman also set the school us to big tournaments when we the quarterfinals. That fall set the other guy to get to his stuff,” state title and hopefully getting a record for pins in a season with were younger.” the school record for pins and Eastman said. “That’s been the college scholarship. 28, the final three of those com- Eastman began the tourna- he added another to his legacy philosphy all year long. Constant “It was pretty special watch- ing in the Tacoma Dome. The ment on Friday with a of with a semifinals pin of Zillah’s pressure and don’t let up.” ing him win,” Justin said. “He’s previous record-holder was none Highland’s Jesus Desantos in Devyn Daniels on Saturday Now, having followed in one of the hardest working wres- other than his coach and older less than two minutes. He then morning. his brother’s footsteps as a state tlers I’ve ever met as far as wres- brother, Justin. pinned Freeman’s Konner For- “When you’re working to champion, Lucas has just one tling goes.” Wrestling: Centralia Girls Take Third After Four Make it to State Semis Continued from Sports 1 Dome. No. 1 state-ranked Bailey Emily Huerta, ranked No. 2 recorded a pin of Cedarcrest’s behind teammate Gibbons in Elliot Dick and a 7-6 victory the state rankings, took sixth as away,” mother Karen Gibbons over Ellensburg Kerrigan Simp- a freshman, beginning the tour- said. “You’re going to be a four- son. nament off with two-straight time state champion.” In the semifinals on Satur- pins. Gibbons began wrestling when day, Bailey won again by a score “All of our girls are back nest she was seven years old, but al- of 7-6 over Sedro-Woolley’s year so I think we would have most quit the sport three years Quinten Roppel to advance to a good shot at winning a state ago when Rob passed away. the championship match. There title,” Phillips said. “He was my coach and I just he faced Deer Park sophomore kind of mentally broke down Trevor Eicher, who was ranked after that,” she said. “But I kept No. 3 in the state. Eich- Two Place for W.F. West pushing and I know he’s there er would go on to win the match W.F. West had two wrestlers watching me the entire time.” via technical fall 16-0. The kid stand on the podium at Mat Gibbons’ four sisters and from Eastern Washington had Classic XXVI Saturday night in swarms of family and friends recorded three straight pins to Tacoma and freshman Michael were Dome-side to see the Cen- advance to the title bout. Anderson and junior Allan Mc- Pete Caster / [email protected] tralia junior cap off a four-pin “Kyzer ran into a bit of a Clure made runs in their respec- Centralia’s Kyzer Bailey battles Deer Park’s Trevor Eicher in the 182-pound title tear through the girls bracket. juggernaut in the finals,” Phil- tive brackets. match at Mat Classic XXVI on Saturday night at the Tacoma Dome. On Friday, she pinned Nook- lips said. “I’m also a Washing- Anderson, at 126, picked up sack Valley’s Kaleiolani Jefferson ton State Nationals coach and a 5-4 victory over Sultan’s James in less than a minute, then fin- I thought I recognized his face the state-semifinals en route to Royal’s Brea Diaz on Friday. Mackenzie and after losing a and it turns out he’s an all- ished off the day with a 30-sec- a third place team finish at Mat After falling in the semifinals close 3-0 match in the quarter- ond pin of Todd Beamer’s Hailie American in freestyle and Greco Classic XXVI Saturday evening by a score of 4-1 to Emerald Parker in the quarterfinals. wrestling in the national tour- finals on Friday, bounced back at the Tacoma Dome. Ryan Gib- Ridge’s Sharaya Quinn, Huerta Saturday morning to defeat “She was able to be calm nament. He’s won of those kids bounced back with consolation bons’ third state championship Selah’s Austin Au 13-5 before and execute,” Centralia coach that’s really good and he will be semifinal pin over Eastmont’s was followed by Hailey Huerta’s losing in the consolation semifi- Scott Phillips said. “She really fore the next several years.” third place finish at 124 pounds, Morgan Jones. She then pinned nals and 7th-8th place match. didn’t have a close match with Phillips said that Eicher had Kaitlyn Whalen’s fourth place Chiawana’s Sydney Virgen in four straight pins so we’re happy blown out his knee before the finish at 170 pounds and Emily the third-fourth place match. McClure placed seventh in with the way she performed. state tournament his freshman Huerta’s sixth place finish at 190 “There’s a lot of emotions the 195-pound bracket. After Saturday’s semifinal round year, so he was a bit off the radar pounds. and highs and lows in the tour- pinning Ridgefield’s Jordan lasted all of 43 seconds for Jas- coming into the Mat Classic. “Anytime you can have four nament,” Phillips said. “A lot of Baur in the first round, McClure mine Tuilaepa of Puyallup as Bailey finishes up a year out of your five wrestlers place people don’t recover well from lost a close 5-4 match in the where he was named Evergreen Gibbons moved quickly to ad- in the top 6 you’re doing well,” losing in the semifinals and quarterfinals. He stayed alive 2A Conference wrestler of the vance to the championship bout. they don’t compete in their next with a 19-8 victory over North year. He had a 39-4 record and Phillips said. “We’re happy with our girls and they’re all back match. We’re proud of Hailey Mason’s Chase Davis Bailey Takes Second still has another year to pick up and then was pinned in the con- a state championship. next year so I would think we getting her mind right and bat- A year after placing seventh, should have a good shot at win- tling back to get third.” solation semifinals. Kyzer Bailey ended his junior ning a state title.” Second-year wrestler Kait- McClure pinned Olympic’s campaign at Mat Classic XXVI Centralia Girls Take Third at Hailey Huerta picked up lyn Whalen took fourth in the Geordyn Shinard in the sec- with an impressive second-place State a pin over Lynden’s Grabriela 170-pound girls bracket, collect- ond round of the 7th/8th place finish Saturday at the Tacoma Four Centralia girls made Herrera and a 3-2 victory over ing three pins along the way. match. Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 SPORTS

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Wrestlers warm up for the second day of Mat Classic XXVI Saturday morning at the Tacoma Dome. Full Local Results For Mat Classic XXVI Results by The Chronicle 2A WRESTLING 106: Layn Pannkuk (Centralia): lost to TJ Baun (Colville), 5-2; pinned Dawson Biddix (Sedro Woolley), 1:23; lost to Trevor Newburn (Ridge- field) 4-2 in OT 113: Bryce Bock (Centralia): pinned Luis Cuellar (Foster), 1:07; def. by Aaron Klauder (Deer Park), 17-7; def. by Bailey McBride (Cedar- crest), 10-3 120: Reggie Eklund (W.F. West): lost to Luke Jordan (Squalicum), 7-0; def. Lane Bruland (West Valley), 6-4; def. by Nathan James (Sum- ner), 4-3 126: Michael Anderson (W.F. West): def. James Mackenzie (Sultan), 5-4; def. by Ozzy Swagerty (Port Angeles), 3-0; def. Austin Au (Selah), 13-5;lost to Travis Filleau (Sumner) 8-1, lost to James Mackenzie (Sul- tan) 7-0 152: Eric Braun (W.F. West): def. by Trenton Welton (Colville), 10- 3; def. Aaron Canton (Ridgefield), 12-0; def. by Khali Crowl (Renton), 6-2 160: Zach Braun (W.F. West): pinned by Ely Malametz (Cedarcrest), 4:41; def. McKenna Yates (R.A. Long), 11-4; def. by Tanner Bauman (East Valley), 13-0 170: Enoc Amador (Centralia): def. by Jason Aebischer (Deer Park), 19-2; def. by Blair Bennett (Bellingham) 12-6 182: Kyzer Bailey (Centralia): pinned Elliot Dick (Cedarcrest), 1:29; def. Kerrigan Simpson (Ellensburg), 7-6; def. Quentin Roppel (Sedro Woolley) 7-6, lost to Trevor Eicher (Deer Park) 16-0 182: Shane Gibson (W.F. West): pinned by Aaron Tisinger (Ana- cortes), 5:51; def. by Kenny Martinez (East Valley) 502 195: Allan McClure (W.F. West): pinned Jordan Baur (Ridgefield), 2:49; def. by Anthony Ruiz (Othello), 5-4; def. Chase Davis (North Ma- son), 19-8; pinned by Jason Glenn (Ellensburg) in 4:05, pinned Geor- dyn Shinard (Olympic) in 2:20 Pete Caster / [email protected] 195: Nick Lund (W.F. West): def. by Geordyn Shinard (Olympic), 6-3; Winlock’s Tony Raupp tangles with an opponent during the second day of Mat Classic XXVI Saturday morning at the Tacoma Dome. pinned Gabe Torgerson (Sedro Woolley), 2:08; def. by Jason Glenn (Ellensburg), 4-1

1A WRESTLING 152: Lucas Eastman (Rochester): pinned Jesus Desantos (High- land), 1:55; pinned Konner Forshag (Freeman), 0:56; pinned Devyn Daniels (Zillah) 1:33, def. Omak’s Alex Aquilar 10-4 152: Juan Jiminez (Rochester): def. by Devyn Daniels (Zillah), 13-2; def. Colton Vanpelt (Stevenson), 13-11; def. by Christian Sharp (Blaine), 7-1 195: Dom Nakano (Tenino): def. Nicholas Guerra (Warden), 10-0; def. Zach Wardle (Woodland) 3-2; def. Josiah Thompson (Freeman) 9-5, def. Preston Morris (Vashon Island) 7-2 220: Matt Shields (Rochester): pinned by Asa Schwartz (Chelan), 1:43; pinned by Dalton Yoder (Toledo) in 1:43 220: Dalton Yoder (Toledo): pinned by Tanner Cook (Kiona Ben- ton), 1:04; pinned Matt Shields (Rochester) in 1:43, pinned by Jerry Reyes (Warden) in 4:24

2B WRESTLING 132: Tony Raupp (Winlock): def. by Mitch Barney (Colfax), 4-1; def. Colton Anderson (Darrington), 6-1; def. Oscar Pak- ootas (Lake Roosevelt) 14-8, pinned David Stone (Tacoma Baptist) in 2:22 138: Nolan Balzer (Adna): pinned by Ruger Lillengreen (Reardan), 2:22, def. by Walker Baumbach (Republic), 4-1

GIRLS WRESTLING 124: Hailey Huerta (Centralia): pinned Gabriela Herrera (Lyn- den), 2:55; def. Brea Diaz (Royal), 3-2; lost to Sharaya Quinn (Emerald Ridge) 4-1, pinned Morgan Jones (Eastmont) in 3:30, pinned Sydney Virgen (Chiawana) in 3:35 137: Hannah Randle (Winlock): pinned by Jessica Mata (Mt. Baker), 2:56; pinned Asusana Bartolo (Wahluke), 1:26; pinned by Erin Locke (Washougal), 2:57 170: Kaitlyn Whalen (Centralia): pinned Katie Eary (Wash- Pete Caster / [email protected] ington), 1:28; pinned Jacqlyn Hunter (Kittitas), 4:36; pinned by W.F. West’s Michael Anderson gets a good grip on his opponent at Mat Classic XXVI on Saturday at the Tacoma Dome. Kiaya Van Scoyoc (Lakes) 2:14, pinned Jessica Cardenas (Sun- nyside) in 2:00, pinned by Kacie Moorehouse (Franklin Pierce) in 1:42 190: Ryan Gibbons (Centralia): pinned Kaleiolani Jefferson (Nooksack Valley), 0:56; pinned Hailie Parker (Todd Beamer), 0:31; pinned Jasmine Tuilaepa (Puyallup) in :43, pinned Han- See More Photos of Mat Classic XXVI nah Lewandowski (White River) in 3:14 190: Emily Huerta (Centralia): pinned Fraces Ziemantz (La Purchase images by Visuals Editor Pete Caster from the second day at the Tacoma Dome at... Conner), 4:43; pinned Felisha Orozco (Connell), 5:41; pinned by Hannah Lewandowski (White River) in 4:48, pinned by Dee Dee Free (Meadowdale) in 2:53, pinned by Felisha Orozco lewiscountysports.wordpress.com (Connell) in 2:04 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 Life

Pete Caster / [email protected] Women knitted during a meeting of the UnFinished Objects, — or UFO — knitting group at Yarn & Things in Chehalis. A Tight-Knit Group

By Lindsay Hodge For The Chronicle Wilma Roundtree opened Where They her shop over 14 years ago. She had always dreamed of owning Meet: her own business and she want- Yarn & Things ed to have access to specialty 545 N Market Blvd. Suite yarns, but she never imagined #5, Chehalis that she would become the cen- (360) 748-2134 ter of a knitting universe. Yarn & Things, downtown Hours: Chehalis, offers a wide variety of Tuesday through Friday yarns and fibers including dif- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ferent kinds of wool, mohair, silk, Saturday acrylic, and even camel. You 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. won't find alpaca there, though. Roundtree is allergic to it. The UFO knitting group meets every Friday The shop more than a place (generally from about to buy yarn. It is also the home 10:30 a.m. until closing), to a very special group of people and the spinning group — The UnFinished Objects, or usually brings their spin- UFO knitting group. Every Fri- ning wheels every third Friday. Wednesdays are day since the group was found- good day for beginners to ed in 2002, a group of needle come visit and learn crafters has gathered around (anytime during regular Roundtree's table to knit togeth- business hours). er, talk together and share their lives with each other. “I'd say this table is the heart The group is open to anyone of my shop,” said Roundtree. who wants to join. The third Friday of each “If you knit, or crochet, or month the group lovingly known spin, or anything like that, you as The Dizzy Dames brings their are welcome here,” said Abarca. spinning wheels. Karen Burrelle followed by From left: Jackie Spahr, Marsha Larson, Karen Burrelle, and Terri Kistler worked on their knitting projects during a meeting of Roundtree said, "It is so neat saying, “And even if you don't, the UFO knitting group at Yarn & Things in Chehalis on Friday, Jan. 31. to see the process of fibers being come on in and we'll fix you up!” spun into yarn." But, "We have As a member of the group, Africa, and Honduras. There are knit,” says Marsha Larson. “It was strange to knit and the to change our name though, be- you can expect to be involved two ladies in the group that take They all decide on a project, whole time you're knitting it, it cause Manuel spins too," Roun- in knitting for charities, group the items to their churches, and they pick their own yarn, and was kind of a wobbly thing,” said tree added, speaking of Manuel knits, and challenges. The group the churches donate them to they get to experience the proj- Larson. Some members of the Abarca, a member of the group currently knits items for or- people in need. ect together. Larson's favorite for four years. phanages in Romania, China, “Sometimes we do a group was a baby surprise jacket. please see KNITTING, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 LIFE

Knitting If you’ve ever wanted to knit a perfect sweater, Continued from Life Page 1 this is the website for you! Designer Amy Herzog has “If you knit, or crochet, or come up with a new tool spin, or anything like that, you that allows you to custom- are welcome here,” said Abarca. ize a sweater based on Karen Burrelle followed by your size, your yarn and saying, “And even if you don't, your ideas. You plug in the come on in and we'll fix you up!” information, the computer As a member of the group, spits out a pattern (that you can expect to be involved you pay for) and you make in knitting for charities, group and wear your completely knits, and challenges. The custom sweater. group currently knits items for orphanages in Romania, China, Find out more about Africa, and Honduras. There Custom Fit by are two ladies in the group that Amy Herzog at take the items to their churches, customfit.makewearlove.com/. and the churches donate them to people in need. “Sometimes we do a group the table: religion and politics. knit,” says Marsha Larson. They all decide on a project, Anything else is game. they pick their own yarn, and Abarca said that it might they get to experience the proj- seem strange to see a man knit- Pete Caster / [email protected] ect together. Larson's favorite ting, but, “15 minutes at that ta- Jackie Spahr, left, and Marsha Larson look at knitting projects on an iPad during a meeting of the UnFinished Objects knitting group knit project was a baby ble is better for a man than years group at Yarn & Things in Chehalis on Friday, Jan. 31. surprise jacket. of psychotherapy!” They are all looking forward to “It was strange to knit and the The group has helped each Most recently was their Roundtree's increased participa- whole time you're knitting it, it other through losses. They chal- Knitting Knitting tion in the group. was kind of a wobbly thing,” said lenge each other. And, at the end Challenge. Larson. Some members of the of the day they know that they Challenge Larson said, “It'll be nice to group got frustrated, but in the will always be friends. have her join us as a knitter, in- end, they all stuck to it. One lady “We are all friends here,” said The UFO Knit To Par ticipate stead of a shop owner.” in particular, Margo Munsen, Larson. “The atmosphere that threw hers across the room and Wilma has created is just won- Group prides them- Knitters: swore never to pick it up again. derful. I always feel welcome.” selves on challeng- 1) Picked a project that would Lindsay Now she's made five or six, and The next challenge that ing their skills and challenge their skills. Hodge enjoys will probably make more. the group will face will be enhancing their 2) Registered at Yarn & Things. homesteading, A lot of times, needle crafts Roundtree's retirement. After 3) Cast on during the opening like knitting and crochet are more than a decade of being a crafts. They do this photography, ceremonies of the Olympic Games. writing, and very solitary. This group has busy business owner, she's look- 4) Knitted during the Olympics. by hosting challeng- being a wife changed that. They are a tight- ing forward to some downtime. 5) Stopped knitting at the end of knit group — having lost mem- In the case that a new owner es where you can the closing ceremonies of the Olym- and mother. bers, gained members and doesn't want them to meet there, win prizes and earn pic Games — finished or not. She also enjoys finding more things grown together through a lot of or in case there is no new owner, 6) All completed items got photo- to love about our area. Find out circumstances. There are only one of the members of the group encouragement from graphed and entered into a drawing more about Lindsay at her website, two topics that are off limits at has found a new place to meet. your peers. for a prize. havenhomestead.com.

Marsha Larson Manuel Abarca Years With Group: Years With Group: Penny Auld 4 10 Years With Group: Needle Skills: Needle Skills: 12 Knits and spins chets, quilts, tats and Knits,spins cro Needle Skills: Current Project: - knits, spins, and weaves thing called a Pi Shawl. He If isit workingall works on out some his Current Projects: Current Project: fiancé will wear it as her veil at their wedding. finished two red and white She just kilt hose, a sweater vest She’s for her knitting daughter, a pair and of - Fair Isle sweaters for her grand she’s just started looking for a pattern for a Favorite Project: daughters, she’s working on 4 scarf to wear to Manuel’s wedding. She’s also made sweaters for a friend’s He has baby two: shower. Once Hehe tan vests for her grandsons and - weaving a hook lace scarf. said that he really enjoyed the “wows” it got. she’s always knitting socks! His other favorite project has been the hats he Favorite Project: knits for his brother who is having a difficult Quote: hose and she also really She enjoysreally likes up-cycling the kilt time recovering from a stroke. hand knitted “There’s socks!” nothing like used grocery bags into fun, weaved tote bags. Quote: Quote: someone, you “When think aboutyou themknit thesomething whole time. for “I love creating things to give away.” This Pi Shawl has something like 17,000 stitches in it. That’s like saying ‘I love you’ 17,000 times.”

Still Hand-Quilting at 91

Debbie MacInnis For The Chronicle The In Stitches quilt group has invited Dorothy Weckman to display numerous quilts from a collection that has been growing for many years. Dorothy started developing her sewing skills in the depression era when she practiced stitching scraps together for doll blankets and clothes. She knew how to piece and made numerous tops, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that she began to quilt those tops, One of Dorothy’s many quits adorns this table in her home. graduating from one size quilt frame to another. In 1981, she, along with several others, began Come check out the works of quilting together. Eventually the Dorothy Weckman group grew and moved from one place to another until they settled at the Historical Museum. What: Mary Ann Wilson at Dorothy works to preserve ‘Quilted Things and (360) 748-7538 or email Barb quilting techniques from the pio- at [email protected]. neers, using cardboard templates, Apron Strings’ Quilt Show cutting with scissors, hand-piec- When: Details: ing, and hand-quilting the tops. She is particular about points and Friday, February 28 from • Over 200 quilts, mostly matching seams, and says, “If it 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, hand-quilted is not right, I take it out and do March 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Featured quilts by Bar- it again.” People from her group bara Braun & Dorothy Weck- give her the scraps from their Where: man projects, and her quilts boast of Centralia Christian • Bed turning by Connie a huge variety of fabric, since she School Taylor (11 a.m. and 2 p.m.) is gifted in blending colors using 1315 S. Tower Ave, Centralia • Quilting with Vintage the smallest of scraps. Cost: Linens by Lois Stoltenberg Her work is impeccable; her (12 p.m. and 3 p.m.) quilts priceless. To visit Dorothy $5.00 or donation. All pro- • Singing Entertainment in her home in the Chehalis area is ceeds benefit the school. to be treated to a plethora of quilts, by Jessie & Maggie (1 p.m. Debbie MacInnis/ Courtesy Photo hutches full of beautiful dishes, and Contact: and 4 p.m.) Dorothy Weckman, shown here in her home, continues to quilt by hand. antiques used for unique displays. For questions or more • Tea Room & Dorothy is a source of inspiration productive 91-year old is delightful. quilts in their 2014 quilt show held information, please call Country Store to would-be quilters and veterans In Stitches is honored to be able to at Centralia Christian School, Feb- alike. To chat with this spry and display many of her hand-quilted ruary 28 through March 1. • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 Head Over Heels for Flan

By Kim Ode plete attention because it turns Star Tribune (Minneapolis) from clear to amber to the color of maple syrup more quickly We’ve always believed that than you might think. If the baking should be fun, with the phone rings now, let it roll over best recipes being both entertain- to voice mail. ing to prepare and delicious to eat. Finally, we fiddled with the A lovely caramel flan, among oven temperature after tracking the simplest of desserts, hits down the explanations for the the mark because of its “big re- tiny bubbles that sometimes ap- veal” before serving. The dish of pear in a flan, marring its other- baked egg custard looks benign, wise creamy appearance. Turns even boring, until you place a out the bubbles are a sign of a plate over it, turn it head over custard cooked too quickly, so heels and feel the gentle plomp we reduced the oven temperature as the dessert releases. and used hot water instead of But that’s not even the best boiling water for the water bath part. Lifting the baking dish in which the custard cups bake. .Richard Sennott/Minneapolis Star Tribune releases the secret of burnished Ah, the water bath. Egg cus- Flan, a Latin American dessert, is a testament to how fabulous lavors emerge from the right combination of caramel syrup that pools around tards must bake evenly, ensur- simple ingredients ing that the center cooks with- the custard. The act transforms 1 ½ c. low-fat milk caramelizes evenly. When it’s a pletely on a wire rack. what appeared to be a rather out the perimeter turning into a rubbery ring. A few inches of 1 (14-oz.) can sweetened dark amber, quickly divide the Wrap each in plastic wrap sensible dessert into a silken, warm water provides a moder- condensed milk caramel among the six rame- and refrigerate overnight, or up sensuous finish to any meal . ating insulation. Laying a paper 1 tsp. vanilla extract kins. (You can eyeball this; they to 48 hours. Bonus fun: Flan improves in towel in the pan keeps the dish- don’t need to be perfect.) To serve, run a knife around flavor when chilled overnight es from sliding into each other. Let the caramel cool and each dish to loosen the flan. Place (even two nights), making it an Directions: harden. Garnished with a bit of fresh Adjust an oven rack to the a small plate over the top and flip ideal make-ahead dessert. For the custard: In a medium fruit, flan is both comfort food middle position and preheat to over to release the flan onto the For such a simple dessert, and elegant dessert. Bonus for bowl, combine the egg yolks and there are many versions, with 325 degrees. Place a double plate. (Some caramel will remain some: It’s also gluten-free. layer of paper towels in the bot- eggs, whisking to thoroughly various claims of authenticity. in the ramekin. Fill with hot wa- And if you have an extra serv- tom of a 9-by-13-inch pan, then combine, but not so vigorously With its roots in Latin American ing — our recipe makes six — that the eggs become frothy; this ter to soak.) Garnish with fresh arrange six (6-ounce) ramekins fruit, if desired, and serve. culture, where dulce de leche (or you’ll find that flan raises the bar or other glass baking dishes in keeps bubbles from forming in caramelized milk), is favored, on having an egg for breakfast. the pan without letting them the custard. Whisk in the milk, we veered toward recipes call- touch each other. sweetened condensed milk and Nutrition ing for a can of sweetened con- For the caramel: Pour the vanilla until well-mixed. For densed milk. water in a small, heavy saucepan, the smoothest flan, pour the information For the best caramel results, CARAMEL then pour the sugar into the cen- mixture through a fine-mesh per serving: we adopted the tip of using some FLAN ter of the pan. Add the corn syr- strainer into a 4-cup measure light corn syrup to keep sugar up and gently stir just to moisten or another bowl. Divide custard crystals from forming as the Calories: 340; Fat: 10 g; So- Serves 6. the sugar. Bring to a boil over evenly among the ramekins. water and sugar mixture melts medium-high heat and cook Being careful not to splash dium: 140 mg into a caramel. A note: This isn’t without stirring until the sugar water into the ramekins, pour Carbohydrates: 52 g; Satu- the high-fructose corn syrup of Ingredients: is dissolved and the mixture is enough hot (not boiling) water rated fat: 5 g; Calcium: 280 mg health concerns. The clear corn clear. Reduce heat to medium- into the pan to reach halfway up Protein: 11 g; Cholesterol: syrup on store shelves (Karo is 2 tbsp. water low and continue to cook until it the sides. 180 mg; Dietary fiber: 0 g the major brand) is made with a ½ c. sugar begins to look golden. This will Bake the flans for 50 to 60 Diabetic exchanges per serv- different process. 1 tbsp. light corn syrup take about 3 minutes. As the minutes, or until the centers Making caramel isn’t dif- 3 egg yolks, room temperature mixture continues to cook and look just set. Remove dishes ing: 1 milk, 2½ other carb, ½ ficult, but it requires your com- 2 eggs, room temperature darken, swirl or stir gently so it from water bath and cool com- medium-fat meat, 1½ fat. ABC Series 'Scandal' is Entertaining and Cynical By Rich Heldenfels A bombshell announce- ruption when it serves his or her modern, independent woman, alism, especially when it came Akron Beacon Journal ment? WTH? Could it be about self-interest. While series creator a leader in everything except to what its characters believed, Sally killing her closeted gay Shonda Rhimes has had other matters of the heart. while the people of "Scandal" The ABC series "Scandal" husband? Or could Sally have shows, notably "Grey's Anatomy," The series has also asked a lot think they are principled but returns from a long hiatus with found out something about "Scandal's" eagerness to embrace of questions about how far Amer- commit terrible acts, often in its "spring premiere" at 10 p.m. Olivia's spymaster father — or any rapidly moving, OMG plot icans should go in the name of the name of self-preservation. Thursday and I am sure you Liv's apparently terrorist moth- turn — along with a fearless re- security, and the dehumanizing In a real world in which ev- are dying for some scoop about er? Should Liv be calling Huck fusal to be bound by realism — effects of acts such as torture. ery side in political debate is pre- what will happen. — or Fitz — or Cyrus? Is B613 made it Rhimes' masterwork. But its biggest, and in many pared to assign the worst mo- But the network has offered involved? How much crazier But as deliriously entertain- ways most disturbing, point tives to the other side, "Scandal" one of the least revealing epi- can it all get? ing as "Scandal" can be, it has may be its utterly cynical view says everyone is right, that poli- sode descriptions ever. It says, in Pretty crazy, based on the points to make, starting with it of politics. While Rhimes has tics is just as bitter and awful as total: "The White House deals run of "Scandal" to date. It has being the rare series — let alone said she has seen every episode you imagine. So even as you are with a bombshell announce- consistently been a show where the rare hit — built around of "The West Wing" at least wondering what will happen in ment from Sally Langston. nearly anything is possible, an African-American woman, five times, "Scandal" is largely Olivia's love life, "Scandal" mer- Meanwhile, Olivia finds herself where no act is too implausible, Kerry Washington as Olivia the opposite of that show. 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Linrot Sent to Steilacoom “The entire mining camp was interested in the n 1887, Judge Yoder declared Eric Linrot in- wedding, and the ceremony was well attended by ROCHESTERLUMBER Isane and sent him to Steilacoom. the many friends of the young couple,” The Cen- “Eric Linrot, who has a homestead about one tralia Weekly Chronicle reported. “The bride and and one-half miles southwest of here, became groom knelt in front of Mr. Reid (Rev. Robert insane a few days ago,” The Lewis County Bee Reid), a Swedish flag being spread over the kneel- Insulation . Vapor Barrier.. Screws Bolts 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech ing stool, and the bride held in her hand the prayer 17 colors $ 25/lf reported. Sliding Door Hardware . 24’ Trusses 2 “He was not dangerous, but was filled with the book that her mother had used 32 years before. Blueprints and of course all the lumber! 3’ Painted 25 year Sunguard 25 The book was printed in 1832. The young couple . 8 colors delusion that parties were annoying him by look- $ 99/lf were attended by Messrs. Albert Boardman and CH514638sl.cg ing at him from behind doors, down the stairway SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 1 and through the windows; that parties chopped Roy Friend, and Misses Estella and Hazel Erick- son. Frances Erickson bore the wedding ring. Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net 19523 Sargent Rd SW near his house with such vigorousness as to great- Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays Rochester WA ly annoy him. He was brought before Judge Yoder “Many wedding presents were showered on the 360.273.5213 and pronounced insane and sent to Steilacoom.” newly wedding young couple. Among those present at the ceremony were ... E.S. Brooks, superintendent All Subscribe of the Tono mines, and his wife; R.B. Ober, chief ‘All the Boys Go to the Saloon’ Catch News!News!News! Today! engineer; Mr. and Mrs. J. Nibarger, Mrs. Carrie The 807-8203 Nibarger, Mrs. Matilda Hagen, and Misses Anna ★ n 1891, the saloon on Main Street, near Tower IAvenue, advertised in The Centralia Weekly Lauder, Bernice Grafton and Ceres Rogers, three News. “All the boys go to the Saloon when they are school teachers of Tono. looking for fun,” The advertisement read. “The best “Mr. and Mrs. Cowell left for Seattle yesterday of wines, liquors and cigars are always on hand.” afternoon on a brief honeymoon, being accom- panied as far as this city by a big delegation of The Books of Lewis County Tono miners.” Farmers Capture ‘Wild Beasts’ Available now! n 1911, Lewis County Auditor Swofford A Simple Song by Ipaid many wild beast bounties to farmers Lack of Lights Stops Dedication Ceremony Russ Mohney who were bringing in pelts. n 1937, more than 300 people were present at “The brothers, Pass and Grant Stiltman of Kos- Ithe dedication ceremonies at the new Klaber mos, killed an even half dozen wild cats, Grant High School when the lights went out. slaying two and his brother four,” The Centralia “Many of the people present examined the in- Weekly Chronicle wrote. terior of the new building with flashlights and $ 99 “A.N. Haffaker of Vance brought in another were well pleased with its appearance,” The Cen- 28ea wild cat pelt. Raymond Dickey of Alpha brought tralia Daily Chronicle reported. “The building is + Tax $ 99 in a wild cat and a coyote. Pat Lackpel of Mineral of brick construction and is one story high. It con- 12 ea killed five wildcats, one being a remarkably large tains six classrooms, a library, a kitchen and facili- + Tax animal. Ed Day of Vance killed four cats. Arthur ties, a playrooms and two office rooms.” Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 Lane sent in two wild cat pelts, and R.M. Hopkins of Vance killed another one. Four Players Compete in College Ball “Some of the beasts were killed with consider- $ 95 able excitement. The beasts frequently lurk in trees n 1987, Lewis County had four former lo- 18ea and are apt to spring upon the unwary passerby Ical basketball players on the floor of the + Tax before he knows what’s happened. One farmer in St. Martin’s College Pavilion when the Central Book Only Washington University team came to play. $ 99 + Tax Vance last week just dodged a wild cat by a few 9 ea inches. He was aiming at the beast when it jumped On the St. Martin’s Saints team were Rick down at him. Fortunately, he was able to get in an Kaut (Onalaska and Centralia College) and DVD Only Aaron Wallace (Toledo). Tim Brown (Centralia $ 99 + Tax effective shot before it had the second chance of 3 ea getting at him.” and Centralia College) and Ron VanderSchaaf The Flood DVD & Book (Onalaska) played for Central. of 2007 Combo Walkin’ Joe Central won 76-49. Book & DVD $ 98+ Tax and the Midnight Marauders ‘Tonoites Finally Married’ 13ea by Dennis R. Waller

Routine Stop Results in Arrest CH487162cf.sw n 1912, the wedding of Walter E. Cowell Iand Mina Erickson, both of Tono, finally n 1961, the Toledo marshal pulled over a To- Stop in today to one of these occurred a month after the mother of Erickson Iledo motorist for improper vehicle license locations and get your copy!! had disrupted a previous wedding ceremony plates. The motorist resisted and broke the win- dow of the city police car and then kicked the mar- by pretending an act of suicide. Since then, the Lewis County mother had changed her mind and accepted the shal in the face. As a result, the marshal arrested Historical Museum fact that her daughter was getting married. the man and put him in jail. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 • Life 5

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PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014 Everything You’ve Ever Wanted ADVICE: Dear Abby to Ask an Airline Gate Agent Program for Compulsive By George Hobica the airport, and I am typi- is entirely automated, and the Eaters Gives a New Airfarewatchdog.com cally working the gate by my- computer dictates who gets self. This means that I have upgraded based on elite sta- Airfarewatchdog.com to meet the inbound aircraft, tus, fare paid and if there have Outlook on Life asked airline gate agents to assist with unaccompanied been other travel disruptions DEAR ABBY: I’d like to tell Readers, OA has about 6,500 tell us about their jobs _ what minors and wheelchairs, they love about it, what they during your journey. We just your readers about a wonderful pro- groups in more than 75 countries. work the counter to answer assign the seats once we clear gram I discovered about a year ago. There are no requirements for hate about it, even whether passenger questions for the you have a better chance of an upgrades off of the standby It’s called Overeaters Anonymous membership except a sincere desire upgrade to first class if you’re new flight, board families list. Even if we did manipu- (OA). The program to stop eating compulsively. Every- dressed well. We learned a lot and wheelchair passengers for late the system, we are con- is similar to AA, one is there to offer mutual support. the new flight, clear standbys stantly audited so would have but it’s for people I have attended some of the meet- and hope you will too. with an eating and upgrades and board the to explain why we upgraded ings, and there is no weighing and plane alone, all within 30-45 problem. no embarrassment. There is only a Q. What are you typing someone for no reason. For years, I fellowship of compassionate people on your computer so fero- minutes sometimes. It is very stressful! struggled to lose who share a common problem. ciously when I ask to change Q. Do you know how weight. I tried doz- There are OA chapters every- my seat? much each person paid for ens of diets, pills where, but if you have trouble A. Our computer systems Q. What do you love most and saw several about your job? their ticket? locating one, go to www.oa.org, or are so archaic that everything A. Yes, we can see every- doctors. I would By Abigail Van Buren send a long, self-addressed stamped we do requires a cumbersome A. The airport environ- lose some weight, envelope to Overeaters Anonymous ment is a very hectic place, thing about your ticket. How series of codes. It isn’t just a much you paid for it, where but I could never stick with a pro- World Service, P.O. Box 44020, Rio point and click system like on and the job is fast-paced and gram, so I gained back more than I Rancho, NM 87174-4020. The email intense. There is literally no you bought it and when you lost. I felt like a loser. your Mac. Even a seat change bought it. It’s funny because address is [email protected]. time even to take a bathroom I was a food junkie. I ate when is a long, drawn out process. sometimes travelers will say break. But, I love the chal- I was happy, sad, depressed, bored how expensive their ticket DEAR ABBY: Because of lenge that each flight poses. or lonely. I would buy candy at the finances, I still live with my ex- Q. Why can’t you hold was when they bought it checkout counter at the market and the plane for late connecting There are so many variables partner. We have been friends for 15 or how they had originally eat it on the way home. Then I’d years. We split all the bills, and for passengers? involved, but at the end of the booked first class in an effort hide the wrapper in the garage so A. It’s not really up to us. day, it is an exciting process. I the most part we get along quite well. to snag an upgrade, but we my family wouldn’t know I ate it. One thing has been bothering We have to get the flight out love meeting so many differ- can see all the details. If we I hid candy in the kitchen cabi- on time. If it’s more than 15 ent people. You really learn a me, though. How should I handle click through enough screens, nets so no one would find it, then things when he brings home a date? I’d sneak in and eat it later. I could minutes late, we’re held ac- lot about humanity! we can see how many miles I am aware he becomes intimate, never have only one serving size of countable unless there is a you have, when your birthday and occasionally it becomes quite weather or mechanical delay. Q. Do you know who the chips or cookies. I would consume is and even your address. half a bag before I stopped. loud. I have talked to him about this, Our computer system federal air marshals are? and he says I should turn up the TV. shows us all of the connecting Since joining OA, I have lost A. Yes, we call them FAMs. Q. Is there something I have asked him if he wants me to passengers, including those They’re fairly easy to spot if more than 50 pounds and feel like you wished travelers would a new person. I have a new outlook leave for the night to give him pri- who have a chance to make you know how. But in the in- vacy. The answer is no, that it doesn’t the flight. As much as we do better? on life and no longer have to rely terest of security I’m not giv- on food. It’s good to be able to talk bother him if I stay, but it becomes want to, delaying the flight ing any hints. A. Definitely! Please, uncomfortable for me. please, please do not crowd with people who have the same for a few connecting pas- problems I do. It’s a daily struggle, How should I approach this in sengers has a trickle-down Q. Is it true that you can around the gate 30 minutes but I have a sponsor and others to an adult manner? I love him dearly, effect. Your aircraft will con- upgrade people at your own before boarding. People will talk to when I’m tempted to return but this is very awkward! — nect with or become another whim? just stand there and stare to my old life. EMBARRASSED flight, and your crew is man- at me waiting to board. It’s Compulsive eating is a disease, DEAR EMBARRASSED: It is dated by the FAA to only A. On an oversold flight, laudable that you and your former we can definitely move some- not like this is the day after Abby. And unless people have it, work a maximum amount Thanksgiving at some incred- they don’t understand. I hope this partner are on such good terms. of hours before taking a rest one up to first class, and yes, Out of consideration for you, why ible sale. Yes, overhead space letter will help someone who is also break. And recently the pilot the better dressed you are, struggling. — GRATEFUL O.A. doesn’t he plan to stay at his date’s rest hours between flights the more likely you are to is at a premium, but you are MEMBER IN ILLINOIS home or apartment whenever pos- have been increased so that nab that seat. I am not going just slowing down the board- sible? If it isn’t possible, ask him to makes it harder. to put someone wearing flip ing process for everyone by DEAR GRATEFUL: I’m glad let you know beforehand so you can If we delay the flight, they flops up front with our best blocking the pathway. Stand you found OA. It’s a wonderful make arrangements to be elsewhere could time out and we would customers. It also pays to be to the side so that people can organization that has been around for the night. I think you’d both have to cancel. It’s like a series courteous, to smile, and to be board when their row num- for many years. About 20 years ago, sleep better. I was fortunate to meet the woman of dominoes so we have to be patient. I would rather give ber is called. Until then, stay ••• very careful the whole opera- the better seat to someone seated or out of the way. Your who founded it — and she was a doll — and I know the program has Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van tion stays on time. who makes my life easier. fellow passengers will appre- If the flight isn’t oversold, helped many thousands of people. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, ciate your kindness. Often when a person has weight is- and was founded by her mother, Pau- Q. What do you hate it’s a different matter. In the sues, it is less about what he or she line Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www. most about your job? old days, we had a lot more George Hobica is founder of is eating than it is what is eating the DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los A. Cost cutting has re- leeway on who we could up- the low-airfare listing site Air- PERSON. Angeles, CA 90069. duced the level of staffing at grade. These days, the process farewatchdog.com.

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