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Civil War uniformed soldiers demonstrate the lighting and iring of a reproduction cannon Saturday afternoon at the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis.

Veterans Memorial Museum Brings At left: Aiden Johnson, 10, Centralia, center, History of the Civil War to Life and his father Erik By Candice Stanford shared stories, heirlooms and Johnson, Centralia, right, listen as Bill For The Chronicle battle artillery and equipment with some 200 attendees. The Singleton, Wenatchee, If Robert E. Lee were around day-long event also included lec- explains items today, he might be surprised at tures highlighted with photos and displayed in the the distant relatives gathered artist drawings of battle grounds, artillery display during at the Veterans Memorial Mu- navy ships and generals. the Sesquicentennial seum Saturday recounting tales Roger Wilcox said his great- Celebration of the about him. great-grandfather, major-gener- American Civil War Commemorating the 1862 al Orlando Wilcox, served un- hosted by the Veteran Civil War Battle of Shiloh, 25 liv- der and was good friends with Memorial Museum in ing historians dressed in battle Chehalis Saturday. and civilian period clothing please see HISTORY, back page Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Identical Twins to Perform at Olympic Club Identical twins Laurie and Katelyn Shook, performing as Calendar the Shook Twins, will be at the Submit Your Items Olympic Club in downtown Wednesday, April 18 Centralia Tuesday at 7 p.m. Are you planning an upcom- Joining them on bass will be ing event? If you would like to Forum on Social Justice Kyle Volkman. add an item to this listing of The Shooks combine vocals, events, please email Doug Blosser Set for Centralia College banjo, percussion and beatbox- at [email protected] or call A panel of individuals repre- ing for a blend of folk, roots and him at 807-8238. senting ethnic minorities, tribal pop music. members, religious diversity, “The sisters voices blend and Tuesday, April 17 those of different genders and braid with amazing clarity and sexual orientations, and those depth, their guitars percolate Benefit, to support American Can- who struggle with ableism and brightly, and the intensity builds cer Society’s Relay for Life, Bosom disabilities will be speaking at a Buddies, 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Burger to incendiary proportions with Claim restaurant, 20320 Old High- community forum at Centralia layers of percussion gradually way 99, Grand Mound, 273-4100 or College Wednesday. added to the mix,” The Spokes- 266-0458 The event will begin with re- man Review wrote. Public Agencies freshments at 6:30 p.m. in Wash- The twins, who recently ington Hall 103. The program moved to Portland, have been Napavine Planning Commission, 6 starts at 7 p.m. p.m., 407 Birch Ave. S.W., Napavine, touring the West Coast since The forum is sponsored by Courtesy photo 262-3547, ext. 213 Laurie and Katelyn Shook will perform at the Olympic 2008. Their website is www. Lewis County Interlocal Organi- the college’s Diversity Commit- Club on Tuesday, April 17. shooktwins.com. zation of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 tee, Latinos Unidos and the Gay p.m., Fire District 15 main station, Straight Alliance. 864-2366 For additional details, con- Adna School Board, 6:30 p.m., dis- tact Penny Martindale at trict office, 179 Dieckman Road, Che- halis, 748-0362 [email protected]. Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Assured Home Hospice, second floor, Cities Senior Center,748-0061 1821 Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 Organizations Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Learn to dance, 10 a.m., Twin Cities Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30- Lewis County Genealogical So- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. Senior Center, 748-0061 6:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran 153, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis ciety, research 6 p.m., meeting 7 Write your life, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Church,1209 N. Scheuber Road, p.m., Lewis County PUD auditori- Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Ea- Senior Center, 748-0061 Centralia, 736-9268 um, Julie McDonald Zander, writing gles, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu items, 736-1146 Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Senior Centers your life story and how to get start- Center, 748-0061 ed, 266-0282 or www.walcgs.org Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Blood pressure checks, 11 a.m.-noon, Low impact exercise, 9-11 a.m., Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Olequa Senior Center Support Groups Chehalis, 740-0492 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation, Cook’s choice lunch and bin- Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Lyceum Series, “Through the Eyes of Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 go, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Olequa Senior 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., a Friend,” a Living Voices presentation Center of Anne Frank, 1-1:50 p.m., held in either Pinochle, 11 a.m., Morton Senior Chehalis, sponsored by Human Re- Computers level 2, 9-11:30 a.m., To- WAH 103 or Corbet Theatre, Centralia Center, 496-3230 sponse Network, 748-6601 ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 College, no admission charge Lunch, noon, $3, Morton Senior Senior Centers Center, 496-3230 Low-impact exercise class, 3:30- 4:30 p.m., Toledo Senior Center, Public Agencies Zumba class, 6 p.m., Olequa Senior Low-impact exercise class, 3:30- 864-2112 4:30 p.m., Toledo Senior Center, Regional Fire Authority Planning Center Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- 864-2112 Committee, 6:30 p.m., Lewis County Organizations ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Pinochle, noon, $1, Toledo Senior Fire District 6 training room Center, 864-2112 Centralia Civil Service Commission, Napavine American Legion Post 71, Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Potluck, noon, Toledo Senior Center, 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., 7 p.m., Napavine City Hall, 295-3559 864-2112 Centralia Take Off Pounds, 10:15 a.m., As- Dance day, 10-11:45 a.m., Twin Cit- ies Senior Center, 748-0061 Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Libraries sembly of God church, 702 S.E. First Senior Center, 748-0061 St., Winlock Lunch, noon, $3 suggested do- Early Release Wednesdays, 12:30- Seniors on the Go, potluck and nation, Twin Cities Senior Center, Free tax information for seniors and 748-0061 low-income, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., appoint- 3:30 p.m, Winlock Timberland Library, meeting, noon, Onalaska First Church ment necessary, Twin Cities Senior make-and-take craft projects, 785-3461 of God Fellowship Hall. Pinochle, 11 a.m., Morton Senior Center, 748-0061 Support Groups Center, 496-3230 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested do- Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 suggest- nation, Twin Cities Senior Center, Domestic violence support group, Thursday, April 19 ed donation, Morton Senior Center, 748-0061 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., 496-3231 Chehalis, sponsored by Human Re- Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 suggest- Open Mic, Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior sponse Network, 748-6601 ed donation, Morton Senior Center, N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, signup 5:40 Center, 864-2112 496-3231 Senior Centers p.m., performances 6:30 p.m., 740-0492 Organizations Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Running Start orientation, 7 p.m., Center, 864-2112 Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested New Science Center, room 121, Cen- American Legion Post 508, potluck donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, tralia College, parent or guardian and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First Organizations $5.95, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 must attend with student, 736-9391, Church of God Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m., To- ext. 265 Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Onalaska American Legion Post 508, ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Mountain View Baptist Church, 273- Support Groups 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- 3231 Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Cal- ka First Church of God, 978-5368 vary Assembly of God, Centralia, 736- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving 6769 or 324-9050 the loss of a loved one, 1--2:30 p.m., please see CALENDAR, page Main 9

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for April 18, 2012 Tonight Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 53.42 65.0 +0.54 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. L 80s 75.61 85.0 +0.06 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 2.64 10.5 +0.50 50s Cowlitz at Randle Rain Likely Showers Likely Rain Likely 40s L Showers Likely Mostly Cloudy 7.28 18.0 +0.99 30s H 42º 57º 45º 56º 48º 62º 46º 63º 45º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 9.41 ---- -0.05 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunset tonight ...... 8:04 p.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunrise tomorrow ...... 6:18 a.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 55 38/62 Moonrise ...... 4:54 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 34 46/55 Moonset ...... 5:56 p.m. Normal High ...... 62 Port Angeles Wed. Thu. Normal Low ...... 41 44/54 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 87 in 1947 Seattle Anchorage 51/34 pc 51/33 mc New First Full Last Record Low ...... 30 in 1959 47/58 Boise 62/45 sh 63/48 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 4/21 4/29 5/5 5/12 Boston 59/44 s 68/48 s Yesterday ...... 0.03" 44/58 34/54 Dallas 80/58 s 79/59 s Month to date ...... 1.23" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 84/71 s 84/71 s Normal month to date . . .2.00" Centralia 44/57 Las Vegas 86/68 s 86/73 s Year to date ...... 17.70" 42/57 Yakima Allergen Wednesday Thursday Nashville 74/51 s 77/54 s Normal year to date . . . .18.95" Chehalis Trees Medium Medium Phoenix 93/63 s 93/63 s 33/57 Grass None None Longview 42/56 St. Louis 77/56 s 75/56 s Area Conditions 42/56 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 69/48 mc 68/49 pc Vancouver Shown is tomorrow’s Mold None None San Francisco 68/51 s 71/56 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 68/50 mc 71/53 s Yesterday Portland 44/58 The Dalles are tonight’s lows and City Hi/Lo Prcp. 44/59 39/56 tomorrow’s highs. World Cities Packwood 53/31 0.79 Pe Ell 64/35 0.00 Wed. Thu. Wed. Thu. Rochester 53/39 0.45 Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Toledo 62/33 0.00 Wed. Thu. Wed. Thu. Baghdad 88/64 s 92/62 s New Delhi 96/75 s 94/74 s Napavine 55/40 0.21 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 87/57 pc 82/56 sh Paris 52/46 ra 53/44 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 56/46 sh 55/48 ra Spokane 55/38 ra 58/43 sh London 56/44 ra 52/43 sh Rio de Janeiro 79/70 pc 80/71 s r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 55/48 sh 55/48 ra Tri Cities 60/41 pc 62/46 cl Mexico City 78/52 t 77/54 t Rome 66/47 ra 65/47 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 58/45 sh 57/49 ra Wenatchee 61/43 mc 60/46 sh Moscow 69/46 pc 56/38 ra Sydney 68/64 sh 70/65 t Salt Water & Eastland Sandals

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Serving Lewis County for Four Generations (360) 736-7760 5945 PRATHER ROAD | CENTRALIA, WA 98531 525 N. Market Blvd. • Chehalis 360-748-7178 RETAIL LOCATION FOR DICK’S BREWING COMPANY • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Bidding Begins for Vader Water System Project By Kyle Spurr construction work replacing brit- Lewis County Public Works construction and connection transmission line complete with [email protected] tle asbestos cement water mains Director Tim Elsea said the of 6,800 feet of eight-inch water valves and fittings, according to and inaccurate water service me- project is expected to cost nearly main replacement lines complete county documents. The Lewis County Commis- sion began accepting bids Mon- ters to the Vader water system. $1 million and should begin in with valves, air release valve as- The lowest responsible bid- day for the Vader-Enchanted Vader’s water system has re- late June or early July. sembly, fittings and appurte- der is scheduled to be selected Valley Water System Improve- ported 18 water main breaks and The county hopes to have the nances, about 75 service meter May 21. ment Project. 11 boil water advisories since project completed by the end of connections, four sampling sta- Once a bid is selected, a con- The county will accept bids 2006. The water system also has summer, Elsea said. tions, 13 fire hydrant assemblies tract will be available for view- until 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 10, for 40 percent water loss. The project will entail the and 1,900 feet of four-inch water ing on Lewis County’s website. Chehalis River Dam Fish Broadway Singer Shines in Centralia Study Extended to December RESPONSE: High Level of Together, the two studies cost $1,139,015. The contract exten- Feedback Leads to More sion brings the total amount to Time for Completion $1,179,015. The state’s Office of Finan- By The Chronicle cial Management provided the Due to more than 400 com- additional funding. ments and questions about a In August 2010, the Che- report published last week that halis Basin Flood Authority, analyzed flood control and fish with financial support from population in the Chehalis Riv- the county commission, con- er, the Lewis County Commis- tracted with Anchor QEA to sion approved a contract exten- determine what the impacts sion Monday for Anchor QEA, of a dam upstream from Pe Ell the Seattle-based environmen- would have on fish in the Che- tal science and engineering firm halis River. that produced the study. The study considers a flood The extension gives Anchor storage only dam or a multipur- QEA until Dec. 31 and an addi- pose dam that can hold back wa- tional $40,000 in compensation ter for release to augment river to address comments and com- flows during the summer and

plete an enhancement study that also generate electricity for up to Brittany Voie / [email protected] will study mitigation measures. 200 days a year. Broadway singer and performer Christiane Noll performs at Centralia High School on Monday for drama and choir students as part of Lewis County Concerts Educational Outreach Program. She performed a variety of mu- News in Brief sic including selections from well-known Broadway productions, movies and famous opera performances. Noll performed Sunday afternoon at Corbet Theatre for the inal concert of the season for Lewis County Concert’s Library Kicking Off computers in all Timberland li- 2011-2012 concert series. braries. ‘Conversations’ Series For more information, visit About Services www.TRL.org or call a TRL Central Reference librarian at Victim of Fatal Motorcycle By The Chronicle 1-800-562-6022. In May, Timberland Regional Library will be hosting Commu- Centralia School Crash Identified As Tenino Man nity Conversations, an opportu- By The Chronicle and The Olympian nounced dead at the scene, ac- Thurston County Coroner Gary nity to listen to the public’s ideas, District Sets Date A motorcyclist died after a cording to the State Patrol. Warnock. comments and concerns relative for Kindergarten There were no other vehicles to library services in the com- 5:35 p.m. crash Saturday evening Registration on Old Highway 99 near Angus involved. The cause is under in- munities it serves. vestigation. The information gathered Road north of Tenino. By The Chronicle The victim, has been identi- Trooper Guy Gill said it is an will be used to focus library important reminder to choose services in areas of the greatest The Centralia School District fied as Lawrence K. Copelan Jr., 68. motorcycles that can be ridden need and provide library materi- will hold kindergarten registra- safely. als and technological solutions tion this evening at Centralia He was riding a 2010 Harley- Davidson Fat Boy, according to “It’s important to always ride patrons need now and into the Middle School from 5:30 to 7 within your ability,” Gill said. future. p.m. the Washington State Patrol. The motorcyclist was driv- “Have a motorcycle that fits your In Lewis County, the events Registration is open for chil- needs and ride within your abil- Please Recycle will be held Thursday, May 3, dren who will turn 5 before Aug. ing southbound on Old High- This Newspaper way 99 just north of Angus road, ity.” at 5 p.m. at the Vernetta Smith 21, 2012 for admission into kin- Copelan’s autopsy was sched- Chehalis Timberland Library dergarten this fall. went off the roadway to the right, struck a mailbox and was pro- uled for Monday, according to and Wednesday, May 9, at 1:30 Parents must bring their p.m. at the Salkum Timberland child’s immunization record, Library. birth certificate EARTH and information DAY EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH D Participants will be able to for emergency contact people. provide input and ideas on four Representatives from various major library-related topics, in- district services will help an- cluding services and programs, swer questions regarding EARTH school DAY EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH technology, collections and fa- bus service and meal programs. pen House cilities. Suggestions of addition- Spanish interpreters will help al topics by those participating with translation if needed. will be welcomed and appreci- For moreEARTH information con- DAY EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH D ated. Those unable to attend tact: Edison Elementary at 330- & SHREDDING EVENT will have the opportunity to 7631, Fords Prairie Elementary provide comments on the TRL at 330-7633, or Jefferson Lincoln website at www.TRL.org and on Elementary at 330-7636. In honor of Earth Day, you are invited to EARTH DAY EARTH attendDAY an Open EARTH House for the CompostDAY EARTH Demonstration Site at the Central Transfer IRS Offers Last-MinuteEARTH Tax Tips DAY EARTH DAYStation, EARTH 1411 S. Tower Ave., DAY Centralia. EARTH D By The Olympian refund. Incorrect numbers can Check out the Pop Bottle Tax procrastinators: your cause a refund to be delayed or day is nigh – albeit two days deposited into theEARTH wrong ac- DAY EARTH DAYGreenhouse EARTH and tour the DAY Compost EARTH later than usual, which probably count. didn’t make much difference 6. Sign and date the return. Demonstration Site to see a to you because you would have If filing a joint return, both variety of store-bought and hand- waited until the last minute any- spouses mustEARTH sign and date the DAY EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH D way. return. E-filers can sign using a made compost bins, learn about And if the shoe fits, then Da- self-selected personal identifica- vid Tucker of the Seattle office of tion number. composting and ask questions. the Internal Revenue Service has 7. Attach all requiredEARTH forms. DAY EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH a few tips. Paper filers need to attach W-2s "If you are just now filing and other forms that reflect your tax return, it's important tax withholding, to the front st to review your return careful- of their returns.EARTH If requesting DAYSaturday, EARTH DAYApril EARTH 21 DAY EARTH D ly," Tucker said. "There may be a payment agreement with the deductions and credits you are IRS, also attach Form 9465 or eligible for that will help reduce Form 9465-FS to the front of 10 am to 2 pm any tax liability." the return.EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH DAY EARTH D 1. File electronically. Filing 8. Keep a copy of the return. Sensitive Document electronically, whether through 9. If you still need more time, e-file or IRS Free File, vastly re- request a filing extension. For Shredding duces tax return errors, as the taxpayers who cannotEARTH meet the DAY EARTH10 am to 3 pm DAY EARTH DAY EARTH tax software does the calcula- April 17 deadline, requesting a Customers may bring up to 3 bags of sensitive filing extension is easy and will tions, flags common errors and documents for shredding and recycling. prompts taxpayers for missing prevent late filing penalties. Ei- information ther use FreeEARTH File or Form 4868. DAYTo get toEARTH the Compost Demonstration DAY Site, enter EARTH the Central DAY EARTH D 2. Mail a paper return to the Remember that while an exten- Transfer Station main gate, follow the road to the scale house right address. Paper filers should sion grants additional time to and park in the area to the right of the scale house. check the appropriate address at file, tax payments are still due April 17. www.irs.gov/file/index.html. Please help Lewis 3. Take a close look at the tax 10. OweEARTH tax? 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Teacher Kisses Pig in Centralia

Chris Geier /[email protected] Above: Third-grade teacher Jim Clinton, left, reacts after kissing a pig, Bandit, held by his owner, Teresa Allen-Linwood, at the Edison Elementary School in Centralia Monday. Students at the school took part in a reading contest and, having earned enough points, they voted on a teacher to kiss a pig. Clinton won that vote by a large margin. Top Right: Nearly all the students in attendance raise their hands after third-grade teacher Jim Clinton, right, asks who voted for him to have to kiss a pig as part of a reading contest at the Edison Elementary School in Centralia Monday. Bottom Right: Bandit, a Hamshire-Yorkshire pig, waits in a pen at the Edison Elementary School to be kissed by a teacher selected by the students as part of a reading contest.

Series of Issues Led to Classes in Morton Will Library Director’s Dismissal Examine American By Steven Friederich dedicated employee and they ter- was placed on administrative Food Industry The Daily World minated him after cobbling to- leave at a special meeting of the gether minor issues,” said Hanbey, board on Feb. 22. The following CENTRALIA COLLEGE: Following each film will be a It wasn’t a blockbuster scan- who has been involved in several week, Hanson sent another let- discussion. dal that caused the Timberland wrongful termination lawsuits ter to Crose itemizing a list of six Series of Four Classes Cost of the classes is $30. Regional Library Board to re- against local governments, in- specific “serious” concerns. Offered in Morton The series will kick off with a cently fire its executive direc- cluding a recent lawsuit against Five of those concerns were special showing of Kristin Can- By The Chronicle tor last week, rather a number Grays Harbor County. Hanbey released to The Daily World, in- ty’s full-length documentary of smaller, more tedious issues said he is working with Crose to cluding the honorarium concern. A series of film “Farmageddon: The Un- such as receiving numerous pay review all of his options. A sixth concern is also discussed four classes on seen War On American Family advances and receiving extra pay Crose was terminated on in the letter, but the content is the American Farms” on Sunday, April 29, at 5 for a speaking appearance, ac- March 28, about a month after blackened out with a note from food industry p.m. at the Roxy Theater, Mor- cording to public records the li- he was put on paid administra- the library district stating that will be held at ton. Admission is $7 for adults brary district turned over to The tive leave. there was no finding of miscon- the Centralia and $5 for children. Daily World. “There wasn’t one big scandal, duct on that issue. College East Nichols has been dedicated But, in each but he repeatedly showed poor pro- Board members took issue campus in to the development of a self-suf- case, the issue fessional judgments in many, many with Crose taking advance pay- Morton on four ficient lifestyle for more than 20 was always a cases,” said Corby Varness, who ments of his salary 17 times be- Mondays in Suzanne Nichols years, with a depth of experience matter of mis- represents Grays Harbor on the tween December of 2009 and May beginning to teach classes in living off the grid, gardening communica- library district’s Board of Trustees. October of 2011, totaling $30,000. May 7. on food industry and raising livestock. She was a tion or a lack “I have lost confidence in Michael’s Crose never told the board about The classes middle school teacher for more of a firm policy ability to lead this organization and the instances. But, at the same will be 6-8:30 p.m. than 10 years. from the library that’s a sad way to feel.” time, staff members never ob- Instructor Suzanne Nich- She is an author of two books, district, the doc- Michael Crose Hanbey says the termina- jected to the advance payments ols, a Cinebar resident, will use “The Life and Times of Schro- uments show. fired executive tion came after the library board when they were allowing them the film medium to reveal the dinger’s Cat: A Quantum Tale Letters were director conducted a survey of Timber- and, it turns out, there is no issues and challenges that face of Love and Entanglement” and released by Tim- land employees, which came on policy explaining Timberland’s consumers in light of the grow- “Science You-nified! 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Crose **Pictures are for illustrative use only. • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Raines Helps Bring Peace to Flood Authority More unity Cosmopolis started up again last May. “That was the biggest chal- Mayor Stepped Into the lenge Cosmopolis had endured Fray After Former Chair in very long time,” she said. “Thankfully it has a happy end- Was Ousted Last Year ing.” by bianca fortis Raines said she received calls from people in Centra- [email protected] lia asking for advice when it Relationships among mem- was announced that TransAlta bers of the Chehalis River Basin would be shutting down its coal Flood Authority have noticeably plant. improved over the last year. “They asked me, ‘How do At least some credit is owed you go on?’” she said. “You just to Vickie Raines, the mayor of don't stick your head in the sand, Cosmopolis, according to Flood thinking it's going to go away. Authority members. You have to stand up and say, Last May, Raines, 47, took ‘This is important to us.’” over as the chair of the Flood ••• Authority after its former chair Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245 was ousted. Three Flood Au- thority members had splintered off to form a secret, competing flood control group and tem- pers flared among the remain- about vicKie raines ing board members. Raines was at first hesitant to Chris Geier / [email protected] Age: 47 fill the role. Flood Authority Chair Vickie Raines, center, participates in a tour of the Skookumchuck dam in November 2011. Several of the Hometown: Cosmopolis “They told me, ‘You don’t Authority's members are crediting Raines, the mayor of Cosmopolis, with bringing peace to the entity. Occupation: Practice Man- ager at Lindley Financial Ser- need to know all the ins and outs vices in Montesano of flooding. You just need to be once was she opposed. She grew up in Marysville, Other Roles: Cosmopolis able to lead our group,’” she said. fLood autHority to Meet in napavine tHursday Mayor, Chair of the Chehalis “So I gave it a then lived in Hoquiam. In 1990 The monthly meeting of the Chehalis River Basin Flood Au- she settled in Cosmopolis, a city River Basin Flood Authority whirl.” Family: Husband Jerry; thority will be held in Napavine this Thursday, marking the first with a population of 1,650. She said time the three-county group has met in the town that straddles son Chase, 25; son Hunter, 15; chairing the She said the greatest chal- daughter Haley, 13 the Newaukum River. lenge she has faced while in of- Flood Author- The meeting will take place at the Lewis County Fire District ity has been the fice was the closure of the Wey- # 5 meeting room, 102 2nd St. N.E., Napavine. Agenda items erhaeuser pulp mill in 2005. most challeng- include an update on an ongoing fish study, discussion of the ing role she’s recently completed legislative session and a tour of the Newau- More than 200 jobs were lost. taken on, but kum River area. The city lost 60 percent of its revenue as a result, resulting in she’s grateful vickie raines The morning work session runs from 9 am. to noon; the after- for the opportu- noon business meeting runs from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. dramatic effects across the city Flood Authority — including a substantial in- nity to lead the chair April 7th - April 12th board. crease in property taxes and the “I think we’ve made some It’s simply my personality — it Centralia on the board, said she city having to let go of several of Journey great strides in becoming more has followed me wherever I go.” enjoys working with Raines. its employees. $3 • PG13 unified,” she said. “The level of Other members have com- “We’re on the same wave- Raines said the event took 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat & Sun) an emotional toll on her and she trust has been restored. 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Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Centralia Founding Father’s Job Prospects Headstone Tipped Over VANDALS: Several Improving for Headstones Toppled At Washington Lawn Cemetery Class of 2012 By Adam Pearson By Erin Flemming King County's unemploy- [email protected] The Seattle Times ment rate of 7.5 percent is the The gravesite of Centralia’s lowest among the state's large Kwaku Asiedu, a senior ma- counties, and well below the na- founding father, George Wash- joring in international studies at ington, has been desecrated by tional rate of 8.3 percent. Seattle University, isn't too con- "Students that studied here, vandals, city officials say. Its tall cerned about finding a job after headstone was pushed over. and want to stay here, are in a graduation. "Overall, I don't have really good position to be job And it’s not alone. a bleak perspective on the mar- About a week ago, city officials searching," Eassey said. ket," he said. "I think things are Dave Wallace, the senior labor learned that several headstones moving in the right direction." in the Washington Lawn Cem- economist for the state Employ- But another senior at the ment Security Department, said etery had been school's spring career expo last toppled. They’re it's taken longer than he expected week, civil-engineering major not fixed yet, for the Seattle area to bounce back Daniel Pichardo, is still waiting but a volunteer from the recession, although the to see the improving job market is working with situation has improved. the city to get result in a position at one of the "It's getting better, but I don't the headstones engineering firms he's applied to. anticipate it being a walk in the put back in "They keep saying the same park for these graduates either." place with mor- thing — that they would like to Manufacturing jobs have have an intern but they're not sure seen the greatest growth in George Washington tar and casket lids realigned. if they can quite afford it. Which Washington this year, with founder of translates into they can't really af- Centralia “It’s more 14,900 added. Government jobs than just tip- ford a full-time employee," he said. took the biggest hit, with a loss ping them up,” said Centralia Their different attitudes reflect of 7,300 jobs in the past year. Community Development Di- the outlook for graduating college Anne Penny, the business- rector Emil Pierson. “It can cost seniors: This year's grads may have outreach coordinator at Ed- the city quite a bit of money.” an easier time than last year's crop monds Community College, said How much money, however, in finding a job, but the numbers students in the school's materials- Pierson is unsure of. At least one still aren't at pre-recession levels. science program are in high de- casket lid — not George Wash- Employers plan to hire 10.2 mand and are "snapped up quick- ington’s — was broken. percent more new college gradu- ly" by employers like Boeing. ates from the class of 2012 than Employers seem more eager to Pierson said the cemetery Chris Geier / [email protected] is usually the target of thieves they did from last year's gradu- recruit graduates this year, she said. The headstone of Centralia founder George Washington’s grave site lies on the ating seniors, according to the "We are getting more participation who prize the brass and metal ground after suspected vandalism at the Washington Cemetery lawn in Centralia. that can be found at grave sites. spring job-outlook survey by the in events and we don't have to twist But a total lack of respect for National Association of Colleges their arms so much," Penny said. the dead is a bit unheard of Street, funerals there still con- vandalism has been an ongoing and Employers (NACE). However, Kristen Davey, pro- there. tinue today. issue over the years at the cem- Gayatri Eassey, associate direc- gram-support supervisor for Seat- While many people were “We actually still have people etery. tor of external relations in Seattle tle Central Community College's buried decades ago in the cem- buried yearly,” Pierson said. Pierson said the city hopes University's Career Services depart- Career Services Center, said this etery between North Wash- Centralia police Sgt. Kurt Re- more volunteers will come forward ment, said job growth in the North- year it's been harder to get employ- ington Avenue and North Ash ichert said in some form or other, to set the cemetery straight again. west is even more encouraging. ers on board for its Career Fair. Two Seattle Times Reporters Win Pulitzers for Investigative Work

The Seattle Times Hopper’s partner, Teresa Butz, Boardman said. “Most important, Press, which also won for in- football coach Joe Paterno. was killed in the attack. though, this series will undoubt- vestigative reporting for docu- The New York Times won SEATTLE — Seattle Times re- In a letter Hopper wrote to the edly save lives here and elsewhere.” menting the New York Police two prizes, for explanatory and porters Michael J. Berens and Ken Pulitzer jurors, she said, “I will Other Pulitzer winners an- Department’s widespread spy- international reporting. Armstrong have been awarded the forever be grateful for Eli’s com- nounced today included The ing on Muslims. The Huffington Post re- 2012 Pulitzer Prize in investiga- passion and desire to tell this story. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Dennis R. Waller, President, CEO J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 Christine Fossett, Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Everyone Needs to Lend a Hand to Keep the Fun Alive It’s an old truism that every- Chamber of Commerce. Those Jerry Owens at 262-3887. of our economy, it’s important body loves a parade. Our Views who want to help can contact All these people and their for all of us to give of ourselves Now, unfortunately, it’s also Bill Scholl at (360) 273-9037. families have been stalwarts in to keep these festivals alive. become true that not enough fresh crop of younger volun- In Mossyrock, the Blueberry keeping hometown events lively Even people who are trying people want to help make the teers to take over the reins. Festival, which celebrates the and strong. New volunteers to find a job can benefit from parade happen. The signs are everywhere. Klickitat Prairie’s bountiful who join them could learn a lot volunteerism. The networking The Lions Club Easter Egg From Oakville to Mossyrock crop, is also struggling to find about about how to hold a party that comes from these events can hunt at Stan Hedwall Park has to Napavine, the people who taken place for 46 years, but enough volunteers. To help, for an entire town. lead to future work. The practical have devoted much of their was cancelled this year due to contact Terri Aust, 983-3880. Times are certainly tough. skills learned by making a festi- lives to making sure that life in lack of membership. Those who In Napavine, Lewis County’s People who are struggling to val come together are just what town was lively and joyful are want to help solve this situation third-largest town, the Funtime find work to support their fami- an employer is looking for. now getting tired. Aging is part for next year can call Melvin festivities that take place during lies have a hard time donating All of us, whether employed of life and normally leads to Mackey at (360) 996-4545. the summer and Christmas sea- time to community festivals. or not, need to lend a hand to renewal as the next generation In Oakville, the busy patri- son are also in need of fresh blood. Businesses who will step up keep these joyful community steps up. otic Fourth of July celebration Those interested in helping are to provide financial help are events afloat. Unfortunately, for many and the quirky Zucchini Jubilee invited to a meeting Wednesday increasingly hard to find, espe- These once-strong traditions economic and social reasons, are also endangered because of night at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, or cially in small towns. are struggling. It’s time for us today there is not enough of a declining involvement in the can call longtime coordinator Still, even amid the struggles all to stand up and renew them.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Lewis County Republican Conventions Well Organized I’ll admit to feeling a bit of vention in May as an alternate. trepidation as I joined hundreds “This experience has ex- of others at Bethel Church cited me to be more involved in in Napavine Saturday for the what’s going on at all levels of Lewis County Republican Con- government,” Elliott said. “This vention. whole process makes me believe My husband and I had read that democracy is still alive in accounts of a disorganized and this country, but we are in dire contentious convention in Clark need of a person like Ron Paul County March 31 that drew to make sure it stays that way.” more than 1,000 people. Despite Robert L. DeMoisey II, meeting an extra two hours, by Onalaska, who initially sup- 8 p.m. attendees had managed ported Newt Gingrich but to elect only 75 of its allocated switched to Mitt Romney based 94 delegates to the state conven- on national delegate numbers, tion — and zero alternates. described attendees as “a very But when polite and dedicated group.” we filed into “While there were differences the church, of opinions, the discussions we signed in were conducted in a civil man- by precinct, ner without any personal af- donned our fronts or harsh words,” he said. name tags, and “All the representatives and the mingled in the various speakers were, for the foyer until the most part, informed, to the convention By Julie McDonald point and dedicated to singular began at 9 a.m. purpose of returning sanity to The organization seemed flaw- our local, state and federal gov- less from the outside as the cre- ernment through the will of the It Was a Circuitous Path, But New dentials committee seated 164 people’s vote.” delegates and 14 alternates. He said organizers did “a Hardwood Floors are Finally in Place “I am very proud of what I great balancing job was done by At my age, I’ve reached the happy to give it away. saw at this convention, as other all without any ruffled feathers point where the torch has been A little over a year ago, As Gillette and his son Ryan conventions across the state on the part of the attendees.” passed to me by the previous went to work, problems arose. and even the country haven’t Colleen Morse, who chairs generations. As parents and I had some hardwood As anyone who has had remod- been run very smoothly,” said the Lewis County party, said other relatives have died, I’ve flooring put in the house. eling done, it seems like there’s 18-year-old Charles D. Snell, a she “loved the atmosphere and had the not always delightful always something that happens 2011 Centralia High School enthusiasm of those attending. task of cleaning out houses and I’ve enjoyed the new look every time you turn around. graduate who votes for the first What a turnout!” apartments. It involves going in my living and dining The wood flooring couldn’t time this year. As the convention began, we through clothes, books, furni- be installed on the original “It was definitely worth los- listened to candidates for politi- ture, knickknacks and all the rooms. So, with a little bit particleboard sub-flooring, so it ing a beautiful Saturday. I know cal offices, or their representa- assorted things that were accu- of fear and trepidation, had to be torn out and replaced that this country is in a lot of tives, give five-minute speeches. mulated throughout the years. with plywood. That was the trouble, and I would be willing During the afternoon, I decided to complete first day. to lose a heck of a lot more if it is delegates split into three com- Then it’s another chore to decide what to keep, store, give the rest of the house. In one spot Gillette found to get a true conservative in the missioner districts and began evidence of water and some White House.” winnowing the field of potential away, pass on to other family members, or just take to the damp wood. Snell supports Congress- delegates to the state convention. Wilder called the contractor man Ron Paul for president, and At the end of the day, the landfill. There’s always dust, grime and the Rochester to do the installation. Benny Sandrini, and he came serves as the county’s media convention elected 23 delegates Gillette had put in the previous in just a few minutes. I was im- monitor for Attorney General and 23 alternates to the Wash- corners to be cleaned. wood, and did a great job, so I pressed he came so quickly. He Rob McKenna’s campaign for ington State Republican Con- was happy to have him back. Last week, I took a look, and said with a bit governor. vention May 31 through June 2 Since I was only having the went through of caulking, the problem should Another Paul delegate, Cory in Tacoma. The breakdown in- bedrooms done, I figured it the whole be solved. Elliott, of Fords Prairie, de- dicated that 11 of those elected would be a quick process. In my dreaded pro- Next Gillette found a colony scribed the convention as “very delegates support Gov. Mitt mind, the few things to move cess I men- of ants under the sub-floor. I well planned and very fair.” Romney, six want to see Paul would be a bed or two, a book- tioned above, called Terminix, and Chris “I’ve heard awful stories from as president, five back former shelf or two, and a few dressers. except it was By Paul Crowner Newton, a technician, drove other counties of blatant misin- House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Boy, was I wrong. my own house, down from Lakewood. He took formation and voter fraud,” said and one still supports Sen. Rick I filled the living room with with that same a look at the ants, but couldn’t Elliott, 29. “I came prepared to Santorum, even though he has furniture, piled clothes on top undertaking. Here’s the reason. decide what variety they were, stand up and call foul at any suspended his presidential cam- of them, and still needed the A little over a year ago, I so he took some back to the point throughout the conven- paign. dining room for the overflow. experts at the office. With a tion, but I was quite pleased that ••• had some hardwood flooring It became difficult to walk put in the house. I’ve enjoyed twinkle in his eye, Newton I did not have to.” Julie McDonald, a personal his- around, and I was sure that if the new look in my living and said the specialist was an “ant”- He’ll be going to the Wash- torian from Toledo, may be reached anyone dropped by, they would omologist. Newton will be back ington State Republican Con- at [email protected]. dining rooms. So, with a little think I was a candidate for the bit of fear and trepidation, I to tackle the ants. television show about hoarders. The floors are now all decided to complete the rest of There was stuff everywhere. the house. in. They look great. Most ev- I found junk and stuff I erything is back in place. I’ve First Amendment Center Quote of the Day I contacted Erika Wilder didn’t even know I had. For at Arvid’s Interiors in Cheha- tossed out some things, and example, I came across a book cleaned places that haven’t seen lis. She had helped me before called “The Prophecies of the with the previous flooring. She the light of day for years. I hope “Each time a journalist is killed or attacked, Brahan Seer.” I had to look on I’ve made it easier for whoever found that there was still just Google about that book, and it’s society at large suffers a grievous wound.” enough of the same wood left has to do this next. It won’t be about a shadowy person from me. by the original manufacturer, so the 16th century and his proph- ••• she ordered it. Kofi A. Annan ecies concerning the highlands Paul Crowner, a retired Centra- former secretary-general, United Nations, 1999 Then she scheduled Al Gil- of Scotland. Don’t ask me where lia music educator, can be contacted lette of Al’s Custom Flooring in that book came from. I’d be at [email protected].

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Republicans in Lewis Coun- Lindsey Anders was also se- Several political candidates ty convened for their county lected as a delegate, and is also or their representatives were convention Saturday, where supporting Romney. also given the opportunity to they elected delegates for the “He was my choice from the speak on behalf of their cam- state convention and meet can- beginning because, to me, he paign. The campaigns rep- didates for political office. was the one who looked like resented ranged from local Twenty-three delegates and he could win,” she said. “And county positions to the race for 23 alternates were selected and if we can’t win, we can’t governor. will attend the Repub- say much.” Among them were Sen. lican state convention Election At only 20, she was Dan Swecker, R-Rochester, May 31 through June 2 one of the youngest and Richard DeBolt, R-Che- in Tacoma. 2012 delegates selected. The halis, who represent the 20th Bianca Fortis / [email protected] Among them was La- daughter of former district. Recently district Lewis County Commissioner Ron Averill, left, and Centralia City Councilor Edna rissa Maughan. Lewis County Republi- lines changed, as a result of Fund, right, both spoke Saturday at the Lewis County Republican county conven- Maughan said she can Committee Chair new census numbers, and tion at Bethel Church in Napavine. Averill is running for election to the three-per- wanted to attend the Mark Anders, she said Gary Alexander, R-Olympia, son commission; Fund recently announced that she would challenge him for the state convention this she’s been active in the will no longer represent Lew- position. Both are Centralia Republicans. year because she wants community since she is County. to be politically in- was 8 years old, and at- However, Ed Orcutt, R-Ka- She said she will work hard Averill said his reaction was volved and make sure her vote tended the last state conven- lama, who currently represents and is energetic and enthusiastic. to say, “You want me to raise continues to count. tion. She said she’s looking for- the 18th district, will be a part “A vote for Edna Fund is a taxes? Do you know what the She said she always hears on ward to actually participating of the 20th district. He spoke vote for a leader who listens,” people in Lewis County carry? that news that Republicans are this time. during the convention and told she said. Not only that, but I run around not excited, especially young Larry Nelson, who will attendees he looks forward to Lewis County Commission- with this funny little hat, and women. also go to the state convention, serving them. er Ron Averill, who is running they all know who I am.” “I hear that and that really said he preferred Santorum for When she spoke, Edna against Fund to retain his seat, He said this group of county riles me up,” she said. “I don’t president. Fund, a candidate for District emphasized the experience he al- commissioners has worked well think that’s true. Republicans But when Santorum 1 county commissioner, listed ready has a reason to vote for him. together. have a lot going for them, and I dropped out, Nelson decided flooding as as well as a lack of He also said the state, be- “We’ve been lauded by many want to help prove that.” to support Romney. family wage jobs as major prob- cause it can’t provide funds of you,” he said. “We have dif- She is supporting Mitt Rom- “We have to got defeat Mr. lems within the county. to local jurisdictions, gave ferent talents, and we know ney for president. Obama,” Nelson said. “I really “Every time we have a flood, the commissioners power to how to meld those talents. Let’s “Governors govern best,” she believe he is destroying this I see those family wage jobs go- raise taxes without requiring keep the team together. Experi- said. “They’ve done the job before.” country.” ing away from us,” she said. a vote. ence does pay.” Democrats Meet for Precinct Caucuses ENDORSING OBAMA: With No Debate Over Presidential Candidate, Caucus-Goers Discuss Reasons for Supporting the Incumbent By Bianca Fortis [email protected] INSPIRING CONFIDENCE, TOUGHNESS & About 70 local Democrats GUARANTEED RESULTS showed up Sunday for the party’s precinct caucuses. That figure is much lower than four years ago, when Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were vying for the nomination. “That (number) is not unusual considering there’s only one per- • Classes are offered with son running,” Sharon White, the monthly membership upgrade. chair of the local Democrats, said. • $10 per class drop in rate This year, with Obama up for re- • First class free! election, Democrats already have their candidate chosen. Bianca Fortis / [email protected] Dave Herzog, the party’s state committeeman said Dem- Nancy Herzog, the coordinator of the Chehalis Area Caucus and the local Democratic party's state committeewoman, speaks to caucus participants Sunday at W.F. West High School ocratic candidates typically can CH469947bw.cg pull 39 percent of the vote in Herzog said that’s not a problem Obama is the most stable presi- birthday or the worst,” she said. Lewis County. for local Democrats. dent we’ve had. He said he The Democrats will hold 360 736-1683 “We are outnumbered, and “Local politics are driven should be re-elected so he can their county convention April 28 www.thorbeckes.com we know that,” he said. “But it’s off the budget,” he said. “And continue to make progress. at the Lewis County courthouse, FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO not as bad as most people think.” whether you’re a Democrat or Neil Marsh, a precinct commit- 351 N.W. Main St., Chehalis. SIGN UP, VISIT OUR Herzog and his wife Nancy, a Republican, you still don’t tee officer, commended Obama for ••• CENTRALIA RECEPTION STAFF the party’s state committee- Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245 have any money. There’s a low always acting like an adult, despite *Fees, prices & schedules subject to change. woman, moved to Chehalis tax base, and everybody likes it the childishness of other politi- from Snohomish County, which that way.” cians and those in the media. is staunchly Democratic. Forty-six of the 50 delegates “He is always the grown-up in the Sharon Care “There, I was a conservative selected were affirmative for room,” he said. “Even when people “great care at a Democrat,” he said. “Here, I’m President Obama; three were are slinging mud, he foregoes the Center great place” probably considered liberal.” uncommitted and there was one opportunity for juvenile behavior. I He said the move was a bit of alternate delegate chosen. admire that about the man.” STUDIO APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE an adjustment. Participants had an oppor- Marsh’s daughter, Rebecca, • Nurse Call System • Healthy Meals Prepared On Site CH469256cz.cg “I was used to my candidates tunity to say why they would be 18, just registered to vote and • Individual Heating & Cooling • Housekeeping & Laundry winning,” he said. supporting Barack Obama’s run will be voting for the first time • Beauty & Barber Shop • Personal Safety & Security Lewis County may be pre- for re-election. this year. She was born Nov. 2. • Spacious Apartments • Individualized Activity Program dominantly conservative, but Lanakila Washington said “This will either be the best 19th Join Us For A Complimentary Tour And Lunch Democratic Caucus-Goers Eager 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 SERVING to Start Stumping For Obama LEWIS COUNTY PACIFIC By Sandi Doughton support for the president and to tween Obama and Hillary Rod- Seattle Times elect delegates. ham Clinton. Prosthetics & Orthotics, LLC Several said they were en- “There were so many of us, we After watching Republicans couraged to see so many people were hanging from the walls last Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned slug it out for months, Wash- sacrifice a sunny afternoon for time,” said Rose Marie Borch- ington’s Democrats got their an event with little flash and a ers, of Auburn, who attended •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces turn Sunday as thousands gath- foregone conclusion. Sunday with four of her relatives. • Leg Braces • Arch Supports ered for presidential caucuses “It’s clear who we’re going to “The family that votes together across the state. vote for,” said Sharon Lee Nich- stays together,” she joked. • Diabetic Shoes With a known candidate, olson, of Auburn. People came Botcher’s daughter Shelli there wasn’t much drama. But to the caucus because they’re Dawn Carroll said Obama in- • Repairs & Adjustments many of those who showed up concerned for the future, she be- spired her to get involved in pol- • Home Or Ofice Visits said they were eager to begin lieves. itics again after nearly 20 years campaigning in earnest to re- About 9,500 people par- on the sidelines. turn President Obama to the ticipated in the caucuses across The fervor that carried (360) 330-1602 White House for a second term. the state, according to Benton Obama to victory has been tem- “We’re just getting started,” said Strong, spokesman for the state pered over the past three years, 1720 Cooks Hill Rd. Marlla Mhoon, of Covington. Democratic Party. but Carroll said Democrats are Centralia, Wa Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO Mhoon was among about 80 The atmosphere was nothing rallying as the president takes Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist Democrats from the 47th Leg- like 2008, when 250,000 fired- a more combative tone. “Some- Ofice Hours by Appointment islative District who met at a up Democrats packed meeting times you’ve got to just give MEDICARE • VA • DSHS • L & I • ALL INSURANCES school in Kent to declare their halls, gearing for a battle be- them the finger,” she said. CH469607bw.db The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 • Main 9 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens Death Notices • MARLENE MILLER, 74, Olympia, died Centralia, was booked on sus- a vehicle’s window on the 500 Thursday, April 5, at home. A graveside LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Anti-Harassment Order service will be at 1 p.m. Friday - at Cla Man Smokes Meth, Violation picion of second-degree assault block of North Rock Street and quato Cemetery. A reception will follow Accidentally Shoots Hand • Robert P. Werth, 45, of of a woman on the 1400 block of a Carhartt jacket was stolen; re- at Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Packwood, allegedly violated an Johnson Road at 7:30 p.m. Satur- ported at 9 a.m. Saturday. Arrangements are under the direction • A 31-year-old Toledo man day. of Brown Mortuary Service, Chehalis. — who remains unidentified — anti-harassment order by sitting Bicycle Theft • PATRICK R. WALKER, 59, Winlock, died • Jacob Holmgren, 22, of - accidentally shot himself in the next to a victim in a liquor store • Two Hispanic males — one Tuesday, April 10, at home. A memo Centralia, was booked at 2 p.m. rial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday hand at 3 a.m. Monday near the in Packwood on April 11; Werth wore a black cap with has been referred to the prosecu- Sunday on suspicion of third- at the Winlock ward of the Church of end of Salmon Creek Road in initials LA and the other was Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. - Ar tor’s office for to be charged. degree assault on the 1000 block Toledo after smoking meth and of South Tower Avenue after bald — reportedly stole two bi- rangements are under the direction of shooting targets with his newly Malicious Mischief allegedly fighting with neigh- cycles from in front of a restau- Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. purchased pistol with a friend. • A 16-year-old girl report- bors following a dispute with a rant on Main Street at North The man said he had the muzzle edly punched a hole in a wall woman. Cedar Street at 7 p.m. Friday. of the gun facing the palm of his Lotteries and damaged a refrigerator on The owners of the bikes were hand when he slapped the back Robbery the 400 block of Bunker Creek inside the restaurant eating and Washington’s Saturday Games of it with his other hand and it Road on Friday after not being • A man on the 1200 block of saw the males take the bikes, Powerball: 14 15 16 19 2402 discharged. The man called 911 allowed to attend a concert that Harrison Avenue reported at 8 which are described as a black Next jackpot: $131 million and he and his friend drove to night. She was arrested for mali- a.m. Saturday that he had been and white Giant road bike and a Lotto: 04-15-27-33-34-41 the Toledo Police Department cious mischief. knocked unconscious the night red Lamborghini road bike. Hit 5: 22-30-34-35-36 for help. They had reportedly before by a robber — who stole Match 4: 05-10-16-22 told police they were smoking prescription medication — that Daily Game: 2 7 0 methamphetamine. CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT was knocking at his door. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Keno: 05 16 21 23 31 33 34 35 41 43 Illegal Communication Assault 53 54 55 65 66 69 74 75 76 77 Vehicle Theft Burglary With a Minor Washington’s Sunday Games • A service truck for a busi- • Jewelry, DVDs and elec- • Carlos Avalos, 18, was ar- ness was reported stolen Friday • Larry J. Fraley, 53, of Cen- tronics were reported stolen rested at 8:23 a.m. Friday for Match 4: 01-16-19-23 morning in the 100 block of tralia, was booked on suspicion from a home on the 1200 block allegedly assaulting a person at Daily Game: 9 9 3 Labree Road, where a gate was of illegal communication with a Green Hill School. Keno: 04 05 12 13 14 15 32 36 37 38 of Logan Street at noon Satur- 44 46 49 55 56 58 65 66 76 77 broken into. On Saturday, the minor for immoral purposes on day. • Philip B. Howells, 29, of Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office the 1200 block of Harrison Av- • “Various items” were re- Tacoma, was booked at 6 p.m. found the truck in the Longview enue at 11 p.m. Monday. ported stolen from a residence Friday for allegedly assaulting a Washington’s Monday Games person in a gas station parking area, but the truck had been Theft of Prescription to Buy Pills on the 900 block of Marion Lotto: 01 05 10 12 14 46 stripped and torched. The truck, Street at 5:20 p.m. Saturday. lot on the 1400 block of North- Next jackpot: $9.0 million worth $25,000, is salvageable, • A prescription was report- • “Personal property” was west Louisiana Avenue. Hit 5: 07-35-37-38-39 edly stolen on the 1200 block of according to the sheriff’s of- reported stolen from a residence Bar Fight Next cashpot: $450,000 fice, but all of the tools inside — Harrison Avenue, reported at on the 1300 block of West Main Match 4: 02-03-14-2 worth more than $8,000 — are a 11:45 a.m. Monday. Street at 7 p.m. Sunday; police • Morgan L. Giesy, 29, of Che- Daily Game: 2 89 9 total loss due to fire. Stolen Bike had recovered the stolen prop- halis, and Rachel D. Pittman, 23, Keno: 01 10 14 15 17 18 21 23 25 28 of Centralia, were both cited for 34 35 46 52 55 56 61 66 74 77 DUI • A bicycle was reportedly erty before the incident was re- ported. An investigation is on- alleged disorderly conduct dur- • Gerald W. Reinehart, 54, stolen from a bike rack — a chain ing a dispute with one another at Recent Local Winners going. - of Winlock, was arrested after locking it in place was cut — on 1 a.m. Saturday on the 300 block Scratch — Victoria Metoyer, Lib erty Market, Bucoda, $1,000 3 p.m. Sunday on Russell Road the 900 block of Johnson Road, Slashed Tires of Northwest Chehalis Avenue. reported at 5:15 p.m. Monday. Note: Listed are winning tickets of in Winlock for allegedly driving • A vehicle’s tires were $1,000 or more purchased in Lewis while under the influence. Assault slashed on the 2800 block of LEWIS COUNTY JAIL County and south Thurston County. • Sean D. Leonard, 27, of To- Russell Road, reported at 7:30 • Jeneal M. Jarschke, 24, of Inmate population in the ledo, was arrested at 2:45 a.m. a.m. Friday. Sunday on Oyler Road for al- Mossyrock, was booked on sus- main facility as of early Tuesday Commodities picion of fourth-degree assault legedly driving while under the Minor in Possession of Alcohol morning: 154 inmates; 127 are Gas in Washington — $4.13 (AAA influence. on the 2300 block of Eureka Av- • Tomas Angulo-Delong, 20, men and 27 are women. None of Washington) enue at 6:30 p.m. Monday; Lon- are work-release inmates. Fifty Crude Oil — $104.51 per barrel of Centralia, was cited for alleg- (CME Group) Assault nie W. Engle, 55, of Centralia, edly consuming alcohol on the are contract bed inmates from was cited in the same incident Gold — $1,653 (Monex) • Amy L. Birka, 25, of Pack- 1100 block of South Tower Ave- outside agencies. None are on Silver — $31.78 (Monex) wood, was arrested Saturday for alleged fourth-degree as- nue at 2 p.m. Friday; he was con- electronic home monitoring and night on Meade Hill Road in sault. tacted after officers responded none are day-reporting. In the Glenoma after allegedly stab- • Guadalupe J. Aguirre, 29, to a neighborhood dispute. past 24 hours, as of early this Corrections bing a 33-year-old Packwood of Centralia, is reportedly want- morning, 11 people were booked ••• man in the leg with a pair of ed for assaulting a woman at 8 Identity Theft into jail and 10 were released. The Chronicle seeks to be accurate scissors during a dispute. p.m. Friday on the 1400 block of • A man on the 1400 block of and fair in all its reporting. If you Johnson Road. find an error or believe a news item Cellphone Theft Lewis Street reported at 2:30 p.m. ••• • Mark Johnson, 59, of Cen- Friday that someone had used his By The Chronicle Staff is incorrect, please call the newsroom • Jeremy L. Keith, 33, of tralia, was arrested for allegedly Social Security number in an at- as soon as possible at 807-8224, be- Elma, was arrested Saturday for assaulting a woman on the 700 tempt to get a tax refund. Please call news reporter Adam tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. allegedly stealing a cell phone block of Marsh Avenue at 8 a.m. Pearson with news tips. He can be and wallet from a trailer on the Saturday. Vehicle Theft reached at 807-8208 or apearson@ 3300 block of Harrison Avenue. • Jose L. Navarro Jr., 34, of • A brick was thrown through chronline.com. Lewis County District Court Calendar Lewis County District Court criminal with 89 suspended, fined $600, $246 sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined Continued from page Main 2 cases, including sentences, fines, fees, in fees. suspended, fined $600, $797 in fees. $500, $386 in fees. and findings of not guilty or dismissals: • Catrina M. Petus, 26, Elbe, third- • Sarah Joe Meyer, 26, Chehalis, • Tyler James Southard, 20, Arling- Friday, April 20 Held Feb. 22 degree driving while license suspend- third-degree driving while license sus- ton, (1) use/delivery of drug parapher- • Shawn Michael Oneill, 35, Cheha- ed, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 pended, sentenced to 90 days elec- nalia, (2) third-degree driving while Creative writing workshop, Lewis lis, first-degree negligent driving, sen- suspended, fined $600, $246 in fees. tronic home monitoring with 80 sus- license suspended, sentenced to 90 County Writers Guild, social hour 5 p.m, tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Clifford Amos, 22, Chehalis, pos- pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. days in jail with 89 suspended, fined workshop 6 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, pended, fined $600, $146 in fees. session of marijuana, dismissed. • Dalton Miles Norris, 28, Toledo, $1,025 on count 1, sentenced to 90 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 219- • Shannon Doah Poeschl, 41, Cen- • Steven Edward Merrill, 45, Cheha- failure to transfer title within 45 days, days in jail with 90 suspended, fined 5639 tralia, third-degree driving while license lis, third-degree driving while license dismissed with prejudice. $500 on count 2, $486 in fees. Roscoe Bills, featuring Arie, mixtape suspended, sentenced to 75 days in suspended, fined $600, $146 in fees. • Alicia Marie Schroeder, 25, Cen- • Christopher Allen St. Jean, 28, release show, 8:30 p.m., $6, Matrix Cof- jail, fined $600, $3,786 in fees. • Robert Jackson Sanders, 28, tralia, driving under the influence, sen- Vader, hit and run, unattended prop- feehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Cheha- • Christopher Scott Salais, 40, Kel- Chehalis, (1) first-degree driving while tenced to 365 days in jail with 364 sus- erty, dismissed with prejudice. lis, 740-0492 so, third-degree driving while license license suspended, (2) operating ve- pended, fined $600, $1,158 in fees. • Brandon Lee Svenson, 30, Win- suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. hicle without ignition interlock, sen- • Devin James Michael Munsey, 18, lock, third-degree driving while license Support Groups • Brent Lee Heath, 29, Toledo, third- tenced to 364 days in jail with 354 sus- Centralia, (1) minor in possession and/ suspended, sentenced to 90 days in H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., degree driving while license suspend- pended, fined $750 on count 1, count 2 or consumption, (2) second-degree ve- jail with 90 suspended, fined $500, Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, ed, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 dismissed with prejudice, $146 in fees. hicle prowling, sentenced to 364 days $386 in fees. 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480- suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. in jail with 364 suspended, fined $750 • David R. Wiens, 56, Salkum, 0592, [email protected] • Jacob A. Fruch, 32, Centralia, ob- Held Feb. 24 on count 1, count 2 dismissed with third-degree driving while license sus- Senior Centers structing law enforcement officer, sen- - prejudice, $283 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • James Edward McCain, 30, Gra - tenced to 364 days in jail with 361 sus- ham, (1) third-degree escape, (2) third- • Santos Castillo Leiva, 36, Cen with 90 suspended, fined $500, $386 Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested pended, fined $750, $650 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, tralia, allowing unauthorized person to in fees. donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, • Patrick Kevin McGee, 37, Portland, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 361 drive, dismissed. • Jennifer A.Juarez, 28, Centralia, $5.95, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 - (1) third-degree driving while license suspended, fined $750 on count 1, found • Matthew Scott Newman, 18, Cen sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities suspended, (2) mislabeling legend not guilty on count 2, $403 in fees. tralia, (1) first-degree negligent driving, suspended, fined $600, $575 in fees. Senior Center, 748-0061 drugs, fined $500 on count 1, count 2 • Chad Eric Holmes, 23, Centralia, (2) third-degree driving while license dismissed with prejudice, $386 in fees. first-degree negligent driving, sen- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $500 • Nicholas Maxwell Spann, 21, Roy, tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- In Remembrance on count 1, sentenced to 90 days in minor in possession and/or consumption, pended, fined $600, $1,186 in fees. jail with 90 suspended, fined $500 on sentenced to 364 days in jail with 361 • Anthony Martines, 36, Toledo, no count 2, $772 in fees. suspended, fined $500, $883 in fees. valid operator’s license with valid iden- MARLENE (TAUSCHER) MILLER • Erica Raquel Rodriguez, 26, Ya- • Shawn Scott Warren, 45, Pack- tification, dismissed with prejudice. kima, third-degree driving while license wood, (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) in a home her parents had built • Debbie Christine Naccarato, 47, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in third-degree malicious mischief, count Olympia, driving under the influence, jail with 88 suspended, fined $600, on property straddling the 1 dismissed with prejudice, sentenced sentenced to 364 days electronic $664 in fees. north fork of the Newaukum to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, home monitoring with 274 suspended, • Alan Merritt Carroll, 28, Chehalis, River southeast of town. fined $750 on count 2, $283 in fees. fined $1,000, $586 in fees. first-degree negligent driving, sen- She attended St. Joseph’s • Scott Dee Dennis, 42, Covington, • Domingo Cruz Flores, 23, Salem, tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- parochial school and W.F. third-degree driving while license sus- Ore., third-degree driving while license pended, fined $600, $736 in fees. West H.S. Marlene married pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with suspended, dismissed with prejudice. 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. • Justin Dale Grinder, 33, Rainier, in 1955 and raised ive • Jeremiah Bingham, 30, Easton, Wash., (1) third-degree driving while children. • Melissa Ann Fortune, 27, Chehalis, protection order violation, dismissed. license suspended, (2) operating mo- She was preceded in death third-degree driving while license sus- tor vehicle without ignition interlock, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with by her parents, her older sister, Held Feb. 27 count 1 dismissed with prejudice, 88 suspended, fined $600, $486 in fees. Beatrice (Tauscher) Adams • Anthony Martines, 36, Toledo, no sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 • Jerry Lee Lehrman, 49, Lakewood, and her son, Daniel R. Miller. valid operator’s license with valid iden- suspended, fined $750 on count 2, third-degree driving while license sus- She is survived by her sister tification, dismissed with prejudice. $343 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail Mary (Tauscher) McDonald, • Matthew Elliot Seibel, 19, Auburn, with 60 suspended, fined $750, $486 • Mark A. Hammack, 50, Sumner, three sons, a daughter, four fourth-degree assault, (2) disorderly marijuana possession less than or equal in fees. to 40 grams, dismissed with prejudice. grandchildren and a great- - conduct, both counts dismissed. • Stephen James Marcou, 24, Mor • Michael W. Robinson, 26, Olym- Marlene (Tauscher) Miller grandchild as well as several ton, third-degree driving while license - cousins, nieces and nephews. Held Feb. 28 pia, (1) first-degree driving while li Born: June 9, 1937 suspended, sentenced to 90 days in cense suspended, (2) marijuana pos- Died: April 5, 2012 A memorial gathering is jail with 90 suspended, fined $600, • Jeffrey Dale McGeary, 32, Winlock, session less than or equal to 40 grams, scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday $386 in fees. Marlene was born to protection order violation, sentenced to (3) use/delivery of drug paraphernalia, Rudy and Rhoda Tauscher in at Sticklin Funeral Chapel in • Lewis Clayton Smith, 37, Pe Ell, 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, sentenced to 365 days in jail with 348 Centralia. third-degree driving while license sus- fined $750, $321 in fees. Chehalis, Wash. suspended, fined $750 on count 1, To view the obituary, please pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Mark E. Swecker, 27, Fort Lewis, sentenced to 180 days in jail with 163 She was raised in Chehalis, with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 first-degree negligent driving, sen- suspended, fined $1,025 on count 2, irst on Washington Ave., then go to chronline.com/obituaries. in fees. tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- concurrent, count 3 dismissed with Held Feb. 23 pended, fined $600, $146 in fees. prejudice, $2,042 in fees. Sticklin Funeral Chapel 1437 South Gold • Shawn S. Warren, 45, Tacoma, Held Feb. 29 • Natalie E. Sanchez Anderson, 19, Condolences may be offered at third-degree driving while license sus- • Tania Yazmin Lopez Sevilla, 22, Napavine, third-degree driving while Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail Centralia, driving under the influence, license suspended, sentenced to 90 (360) 736-1388 Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 LOCAL Fund to Host Napavine School Board Opens Campaign Dean of Students Position Kick-Off SCHOOL BOARD BACKS DOWN: “I think some of the com- Breakfast ments were disrespectful and Public Controversy showed they didn’t take the By The Chronicle Erupted Over Hiring of process seriously,” said Debbie Centralia City Councilor Bagge, who works in the office Edna Fund, who is running for Internal Candidate at at Napavine Elementary. “I’m Lewis County Commissioner Napavine High School concerned about the process District 1, will hold a campaign and the precedent it sets.” kick-off break- By Amy Nile However, others like Susan fast Wednesday [email protected] Anderson, who teaches social from 7 to 8 a.m. studies at Napavine Middle NAPAVINE — The Na- at the Historic School, came to support the pavine school board decided Train Depot in board’s decision to hire inter- Monday to reopen the dean of Centralia. nally. students position to internal The event is “I have not one ounce of res- applicants to replace the Na- open to the pub- ervation to have Jason Prather as pavine High School principal, lic. my boss,” Anderson said. after hearing public comment Fund is chal- Edna Fund Because Prather lacks the from more than 40 parents, lenging incum- county qualifications for principal, teachers, staff and community bent Republican commission the board offered him a title members in attendance. Ron Averill for candidate of dean of students until he “It’s generated strong emo- the district repre- can obtain the required cre- tion on both sides because senting Centralia, Chehalis and dentials, according to school people want the best for the surrounding areas. officials. school,” said Trisha Smith, the For more information, call Community member Mer- superintendent for the Na- Fund at (360) 269-7515. le Krouse asked each board pavine School District. member if there had been any Controversy erupted in discussion of hiring Prather Napavine because the school outside of regular school board Cantwell Raised board accepted more than 30 meetings. All of the board applications for the principal members denied such conver- $1.2 Million in position but did not interview sations for the public record. any candidates. The board “The purpose of my ques- First Quarter then changed the position to tion is to put them on notice dean of students but failed to that I have some outside in- Donations open it to the public, accord- formation,” Krouse said. “It’s ing to Smith. essentially that good ol’ boys By Kyung M. Song “Your decision to hire a thing that seems to rule Lewis dean of students does not look The Seattle Times County.” or feel right,” Michelle Rus- Other community members Amy Nile / [email protected] U.S Sen. Maria Cantwell sell, a Napavine school district like Cheryl Williams urged the Napavine School Board President Kasey Studeman reads letter from the board to raised $1.2 million during the staff member, told the board. board to stand firm in their de- more than 40 members of the public at the Monday night meeting. first three months of the year, “Our district deserves a princi- cision. widening her financial lead over pal in place by next year.” “I’m just here to support you,” Republican challenger and fresh- The board made a motion Williams told the board. man state Sen. Michael Baum- on March 19 to offer Jason The school board will garter. Prather, a Napavine teacher now reopen the dean of stu- Cantwell's first-quarter tally and athletic director, the po- dents position for one week ‘‘The purpose of my question is her slowest fundraising in sition. Prather had not yet to internal applicants but 12 months. She took in $1.45 signed a contract. is to put them on notice that I will not post a new principal million during the final three Peggy Erven, the presi- position. have some outside information. months of 2011, dent of the Napavine teach- “We recognize we should and raised at ers’ union, told the board that It’s essentially that good ol’ have posted it internally,” Na- least $1.34 mil- some of their comments at pavine School Board Chairman lion in each of the March 19 meeting were boys thing that seems to rule Kasey Studeman said. Merle Krouse the two previ- insulting to the committee of The requirements for the po- Napavine-area Lewis County.’’ ous quarters. eight Napavine teachers and sition state the applicant must resident Cantwell had administrators tasked with have a Washington state admin- $4.6 million in gathering information for the istrative principal’s certificate, cash at the end open position. Maria Cantwell or be enrolled in a certification of March. In that meeting, school senator program. ready have an internal candidate ities a dean of students legally In contrast, board member Rick Carns The board expects Prather, in mind and this is just a way cannot including evaluating Baumgarter recommended Prather for the who currently teaches high to appease people,” she told the teachers and suspending or had $100,000 in cash on hand position and said abiding by school history and middle board. expelling students. They may at the end of December. His the hiring policies was the school math, to complete his Another Napavine parent, also opt to shift these duties latest quarterly report to the “wrong move.” He asked the master’s degree in education Andy Koons-Graff, said she did to the superintendent or the Federal Election Commission board why they were wasting administration and obtain an not think the board had a per- elementary school principal was not available Monday af- time, according to the meet- administrative principal’s cer- sonal agenda. instead of hiring a part-time ternoon. ing minutes. tificate by next May. “I just think you had a dif- principal. His spokeswoman said the “This is a process we have Napavine teacher Patti Da- ferent idea about the process Hiring the two positions figures would be released later done to move people up. We vis asked the board it they had than some of us,” she told the will not cost the district more today. will be looking at a pile of re- considered how their decision board. than hiring one full-time Cantwell's campaign said sumes. It’s less risk if you have would affect Prather. Koons-Graff encouraged principal, according to school she added 7,000 new indi- a known commodity,” Carns “He’s got a huge battle in front the community to stand behind board members. The board vidual donors during the first stated publicly in the open of him as far as mending fences,” the person the board chooses expects to decide in May if quarter. meeting. she said. “I’m concerned. I don’t for the job, regardless of if they they will hire a part-time Her repeat donors during Carns also stated that he did think we’ve done him any fa- agree with the way the decision principal or rewrite the exist- the period included Bill Gates not like committees. vors.” is made. ing contracts for the elemen- Sr. and Nathan Myhrvold, co- “It’s clear that Mr. Carns does Jennifer VanDeHey, who The dean of students posi- tary school principal and the founder of Intellectual Ventures. not respect us as professionals,” has a daughter in second tion will close on April 24. The superintendent. Both have given Cantwell the Erven said. grade at Napavine Elementary, board will review applications ••• maximum $5,000 for this elec- School board members asked the school board why and choose candidates to inter- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 tion cycle. 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Stations Environmental will be set up in the parking lot will set up all around the pool between the parks building and that teach safety around water Awareness the rifle club. and lifejacket fittings. Kids will By The Chronicle Kids can bring their bikes, be tested for their level of swim- learn about safety and have their ming ability. Saturday is “April Pools Day,” the bikes checked for mechani- Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., a free community event at Thor- cal safety. There will be an ob- kids who participate in the water beckes FitLife Center in Centra- stacle course, and bike helmets safety activities get to swim for lia. will be sold for $7. free in the pool for that last hour From 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. will be The Keep Our Pool Dunk of open swim time. a Water Fitness Jamboree, which Tank will be at the jamboree, Because the next day is Earth is a fundraiser for Keep Our along with Jenni Bodnar, gen- Day, some local organizations Pools. This event is for 18-year- eral manager of Thorbeckes; will have booths with infor- olds and up. The jamboree is free, Audra Messegee, Poseidon mation about gardening and but donations will be sought for Swim Team coach; Larry healthy food choices. Each child The Chronicle the nonprofit Keep Our Pools Mollerstuen, coach/teacher will get a tree seedling from / file photo group. from the Centralia School Dis- Weyerhaeuser. Sarah Flotlin, 13, Olympia, smiles at fellow Poseidon swim team members as she From noon to 2 p.m., Riv- trict; and Chris Thomas, from Also on the scene will be inishes a lap during the Lap-A-Thon “Save Our Pool” fundraiser at the Centralia erside Fire Authority and Cen- Providence Centralia Hospital, Captain Thorbeckes. indoor pool at the Thorbeckes FitLife Center in February. Liquor Workers Leaving for Other Jobs; State Considers Consolidation By The Olympian tribution center and stores will bu, human resources director for Smith said the agency dis- than $22 million to the initiative As Washington’s liquor sales close by June 1. The liquor board the Liquor Control Board. The cussed consolidating stores at a to create private liquor sales, is transfer from public to private estimates that more than 900 of agency has been hiring tempo- meeting last week, but that spe- one of the companies interview- hands, some state employees are its employees will lose their jobs. rary workers to fill the gaps, but cific locations had not yet been ing state liquor employees. making the same transition or Some already are finding as the June deadline approaches, identified. He said he wasn’t sure “I think it’s all over the map. moving to other public agencies employment elsewhere. Between that’s becoming more difficult. when that information would be There are certainly quite a few before the June 1 deadline. Jan. 1 and mid-March, about 75 “They find out it’s six or seven made public, but that employees folks who are staying, and That early exodus could force employees left the agency. weeks, and they’re not interest- at consolidated stores would be quite a few folks who are go- some state stores to close ahead One of those was Steve Bur- ed,” Nnanabu said. “We’re not transferred to others. ing,” said Tom Geiger, spokes- of schedule, as the Washing- nell, who gave up his marketing getting people who are willing Some stores could close by man for the union that rep- ton State Liquor Control Board position with the liquor board to work for that short of time the end of the month. It’s not a resents more than 700 state struggles to find enough tempo- to take a job with a private dis- without benefits.” new idea – Smith said consoli- liquor store employees. “The rary workers to keep all its 166 tributor in February. Some former employees have dating stores has been the con- real challenge is going to be, locations open. “Rather than wait it out, I come out of retirement. tingency plan all along. as many more hundreds of Voters chose to privatize the wanted to move over to a new Liquor board spokesman Former state liquor workers people are looking to be los- liquor distribution and sales by position,” Burnell said. Brian Smith said it’s not unex- are finding new jobs in the private ing their jobs … what’s going passing Initiative 1183 in No- About 10 workers are leaving pected that employees would sector and at other state agencies. to happen to them? And that’s vember, meaning the state dis- each week, said Clarice Nnana- leave before June. 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By The Seattle Times Suzan DelBene led the jostling field of contenders to succeed for- mer U. S. Rep. Jay Inslee in fund- raising during the first quarter, raking in twice as much as pro- gressive activist Darcy Burner. DelBene, a former Washing- ton state revenue director, raised $341,600, compared to $178,500 for Burner, according to fillings posted Monday with the Federal Election Commission. A third Democrat, former state Rep. Laura Ruderman, raised $103,000. None of the remaining four candidates cracked six figures. DelBene, Burner and Rud- erman all have previously run for the U.S. House of Represen- tatives. On Monday, DelBene's former boss, Gov. Christine Gre- goire, officially endorsed her. The lone Republican in the field, Snohomish County Coun- cilmember John Koster, raised $88,900. Democratic state Sen. Steve Hobbs raised $73,700. Busi- nessman Darshan Rauniyar, a Democrat and a native of Nepal, took in $29,700, with big support from Asian Americans. DelBene also reported the big- Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle gest cash stockpile, with $317,700 Nick Foister, right, and his father Bill Foister, background, water down the dirt at Burnt Ridge MX Park in Cinebar on Sunday morning for their irst practice of the at the end of March. Ruderman year. Burnt Ridge runs events from April to September, including open practices, and a six-race series. had $208,000 on hand. After Ohio Loss, Kucinich Again Weighs Run for Congress From Washington

By Jim Brunner The Seattle Times A month after losing an elec- ‘‘We decided we are not going to go down tion in his home state of Ohio, without a fight.’’ Democratic Congressman Den- nis Kucinich is again flirting with a political bid in Washington. David Spring Kucinich sent an email to lo- peace activist cal supporters Sunday morning asking them to participate in an online survey on whether he residency here before then, accord- for his frequent visits, Kucinich should run for ing to the Washington Secretary of said he likes Washington state Congress here. State's office. Washington has three and accepts invitations to speak In the email, open congressional seats this year. here whenever possible. CH469764cz.cg Kucinich cited The notion of a Kucinich In an email Sunday to The requests from candidacy in Washington first Seattle Times, Kucinich said he a local group, surfaced last year and was fueled had received a letter from local Julia Louis-Dreyfus Washington by his frequent visits to the state. supporters "urging me to run" Citizens for Ku- The former Cleveland mayor and decided to ask others to Julia Louis-Dreyfus cinich, which and longtime progressive Dem- weigh in "out of respect for the The star of HBO’s Veep has asked him to Dennis Kucinich ocrat was faced with a hard effort which they are making." on going after what think about a po- Democratic choice because his longtime Washington could be at- you want, staying litical relocation. congressman district was reshaped in Repub- tractive for Kucinich because it and more. "I cannot ap- lican-led redistricting. of the three open congressional proach consideration of such an Kucinich temporarily put the talk seats this year. But none of them unprecedented step without seek- to rest when he decided to face off in seems an obvious political match ing advice from you, my friends a primary at home against fellow for Kucinich, even apart from in Washington State, whose help Democratic Congresswoman Marcy the outsider label he'd likely face. and generosity have enabled me Kaptur, whose district had merged Still, Kucinich's stands to serve in the US Congress from with his. After losing, Kucinich told against U.S. militarism and his Ohio," Kucinich said in the email. reporters he intended to serve out the full-throated defense of unions The possibility of a Kucinich remainder of his term in January. and entitlement programs have run here "horrified" state Demo- Kucinich's supporters point made him a hero to many pro- cratic Party Chairman Dwight out he could run here even while gressive Democrats — hence the Pelz, who has repeatedly dis- doing that. The U.S. Constitution effort to draft him here. couraged the idea. merely requires that a member David Spring, a North Bend "Dennis Kucinich has to de- of Congress be "an inhabitant" of resident who is a co-organizer of cide what his legacy is going to the state at the time of election. Washington Citizens for Kucinich, be. Will he be remembered as Last week, Kucinich was back in said the Ohio congressman has a a principled member of Con- Washington state, speaking at a fo- record of appealing to independent gress or the narcissist who lost rum at Highline Community Col- voters and could win any of the two Congressional races in two lege, and joining postal workers at a open congressional races this year. states the same year?" Pelz said. Seattle rally against budget cuts. "We were just dejected for a

Kucinich has only about a In an interview with KING- week or so and then we decided CH462495cf.cg month until Washington's May TV last week, Kucinich declined we are not going to go down with- 18 filing deadline to make up his to rule out a run here, saying he out a fight," Spring said. "We just This Saturday in... The Chronicle mind. He would have to establish hadn't made up his mind. As want him to stay in Congress." The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief Americans Divided Over Taxes But World in Brief House Panel Begins Insurgent Assaults Hearings on GSA Support ‘Buffett Rule,’ Polls Find Expose Weakness in WASHINGTON — The Afghan Intelligence General Services Administra- By Kim Geiger KABUL, Afghanistan — The tion’s inspector general is in- Tribune Washington How Americans feel about taxes vestigating possible kickbacks Afghan police and army have won praise for fighting off one of the and bribes in an agency already WASHINGTON — As the Less than half of Americans think their tax bill is too high, war’s most ambitious insurgent shaken by a scandal over a pric- Senate considers President Ba- according to a Gallup survey. strikes, but the siege of key diplo- ey Las Vegas-area conference, rack Obama’s “Buffett Rule” to The trend Too high About right he told a congressional hearing require that millionaires and matic, government and military in- stallations in Kabul also displayed Monday. billionaires pay at least 30 per- 80 63% Brian Miller said in response 47 worrisome weaknesses, including cent income tax, a new poll sug- About right to questions from House Gov- gests the proposal is quite popu- 60 glaring intelligence failures. With evidence pointing to a ernment Oversight Committee lar with the American public. 40 Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Ca- Nearly three-quarters — 72 46 Taliban offshoot known as the 20 33 Too high Haqqani network as the perpe- lif., that he is investigating “all percent — of Americans say they NOTE: Percent who think taxes “too low” not included sorts of improprieties, including support the idea, according to a trators of the tightly coordinated 0 assaults, the prospect of protect- bribes, possibly kickbacks.” CNN survey of 1,015 Americans, 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 “We do have other ongoing ing Kabul appears even more dif- including 910 registered voters. By income group By party affiliation investigations,” he said, adding While the proposal was fa- ficult. The group has ready access that witnesses told him waste vored more heavily by Democrats In 2012 In 2012 to infiltration routes from Paki- was “widespread” in the GSA’s (90 percent), people who make less stan and is strong in provinces $75,000 48% GOP 54% surrounding the capital, three of Pacific Rim region, which staged than $50,000/year (79 percent), and and more 47 42 the Las Vegas-area conference people who live in urban areas (79 which were also the scene of the $30,000- 43 Independ. 50 apparently linked attacks Sunday. for nearly $823,000 in 2010. percent), a majority of all groups $74,999 51 44 The official responsible for supported it, except for those who planning the conference, Jeff Less than 50Dems 34 identify with the tea party move- $30,000 43 56 U.S., Israel’s Netanyahu Neely, refused to respond to ment and those who consider questions at the hearing, assert- themselves conservatives. Source: Gallup poll telephone interviews with 1,016 U.S. adults, Already Are at Odds ing his Fifth Amendment right Tea party supporters op- April 9-12, 2012; margin of error: +/- 4 percentage points Graphic: Pat Carr Over Progress at against self incrimination. posed the proposal 58 percent © 2012 MCT In a report published April to 40 percent. Conservatives Historically, the responses are low-income Americans said their Iran Nuclear Talks 2, Miller detailed the spend- opposed it 49 percent to 51 per- not out of the norm. Americans income taxes are not fair — today, JERUSALEM — Just two days ing on the conference held at cent, but people who identified have felt better about the taxes it has climbed to 38 percent. after representatives of the United the luxury M Resort, includ- as Republicans supported it 53 they pay — both the amount and Gallup’s Lydia Saad observed States and other key world powers ing $6,325 on commemorative percent to 46 percent. the fairness of the tax — since in an analysis accompanying the met in Istanbul with Iran to dis- coins, $75,000 on a team-build- Meanwhile, less than half of the Bush tax cuts went into effect poll findings that the discontent cuss its nuclear program, Israel is ing exercise and performances Americans say their current tax in the early 2000s. among low-income Americans throwing cold water on the effort, by a mind reader and a clown. bill is too high, according to a But Americans had been may be due to the increased focus with Israeli Prime Minister Ben- recent Gallup poll, which found growing less pleased with the tax on taxes in political discourse. jamin Netanyahu charging that Investigation Into the public divided on whether or situation in recent years. In 2011, “Perhaps because of the slow Iran was being given a “freebie.” not they pay to too much. 50 percent said the taxes they economy, or because of recent Both U.S. and Iranian leaders Secret Service Scandal Forty-seven percent said they paid were too high, up from 48 discussion of the ‘Buffett Rule’ expressed satisfaction with the in Colombia Widens think the amount they pay in fed- percent in 2010. And 40 percent and President Barack Obama’s re- initial meeting Saturday of talks eral income taxes is “just right,” said they considered their income lated interest in shifting a greater between Iran and the P5+1 — the WASHINGTON — The while 46 percent said it is too high. taxes unfair, up from 36 percent proportion of the nation’s tax bill five permanent members of the Pentagon is investigating 10 U.S. Asked if they believed the amount in 2010. The trend has reversed to high-income Americans, low- United Nations Security Council military members in a widening they will pay in income taxes this among people who make more income Americans have grown plus Germany. Both sides saw the inquiry into whether an advance year is “fair,” 59 percent said they than $30,000 a year, but it has increasingly discontent since 2009 agreement to meet again May 23 team led by the Secret Service consider it fair while 37 percent persisted among lower income with the amount and fairness of in Baghdad as a step forward after hired local prostitutes or engaged said they thought it was unfair. Americans. In 2008, 27 percent of their own taxes,” Saad wrote. more than a year of no talks. in other misconduct before Presi- dent Barack Obama visited Co- lombia for a weekend summit, Tornadoes Destroy Homes in Kansas Ban on Egypt’s Top 3 U.S. officials said Monday. The Pentagon investigation Presidential Candidates is focusing on five Army Special Gives Hope to Hamdeen Forces soldiers, two Marines, two Navy personnel and one Sabahi’s Campaign member of the Air Force, a U.S. BALTIM, Egypt — Hamdeen military official said. Sabahi grew up here, on the Medi- The Navy and Air Force per- terranean coast 200 miles north of sonnel belong to an explosives Cairo, among farmers and fisher- detection unit, said the official, men, two of the country’s most who spoke on the condition of impoverished communities. As anonymity to discuss an ongo- Baltim’s most famous son, he was ing investigation. celebrated as “president of the poor.” At least five of the 10 were be- But his campaign to become ing flown back to the United States Egypt’s president was never given on Monday. A U.S. colonel was en much of a chance, even though his route to Cartagena to supervise the campaign posters are found almost Pentagon portion of the investiga- everywhere here, on storefronts, tion into an incident that has em- taxi windshields and even framed barrassed the White House, the and strung from the balconies of Secret Service and the Pentagon. private homes. Nobody really ex- “We let the boss down,” Army pected an Arab nationalist with Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chair- agrarian roots to stand a chance man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, against the wealthy Islamists and told a Pentagon news conference, prominent former-regime figures referring to Obama. “I can speak who dominated the race to the Mike Hutmacher / for myself and my fellow chiefs: Wichita Eagle first presidential polls since Hosni We’re embarrassed by what oc- Preliminary reports say 100 trailers in Pinaire Mobile Home Park, seen on April 15, were damaged in the Oaklawn area Mubarak was ousted last year. curred in Colombia, though when a tornado swept through east Wichita, Kan. overnight. we’re not sure exactly what it is.” Final Volume in CIA’s First General Election Pulitzer Winners Span Old, New Media Official History of Bay of Pigs Invasion Gallup Poll Shows By James Rainey and Jessica Garrison Romney Edging Obama Los Angeles Times Still in Dispute MIAMI — Fifty-one years WASHINGTON — The first NEW YORK — The Pulitzer Gallup poll of the general election after a CIA-backed exile force Prizes for journalism awarded hit the beaches of Cuba for what campaign shows Mitt Romney edg- here Monday demonstrated the ing out President Barack Obama, a became known as the Bay of Pigs resilience of old media and the invasion, the Central Intelligence close result that both parties expect ascendance of the new, as the will be the case through much of Agency is still fighting the release venerable Philadelphia Inquir- the next seven months. of the final volume of its official er won the prestigious public The former Massachusetts history of the ill-fated mission. service medal while the seven- governor, emerging from a diffi- The final volume is a rebuttal by cult and longer-than-expected Re- year-old Huffington Post took Jack Pfeiffer, the CIA’s chief historian, publican nomination battle, has the national reporting prize for of a report by the agency’s inspector the support of 47 percent of reg- its exploration of the challenges general that found the CIA itself istered voters nationwide, while that confront wounded U.S. ser- bore primary responsibility for the the president has 45 percent sup- vice members. failure of the April 14-19, 1961, inva- port. Two percent of voters said Digital-focused media first sion. The IG blamed “bad planning,” they supported another candidate, leaped into the Pulitzer winner’s David Swanson / Philadelphia Inquirer faulty intelligence, inadequate staff- while 7 percent were undecided. circle last year when ProPublica Members of the Philadelphia Inquirer staf react to learning of their Pulitzer Mon- ing and failure to inform President That’s a statistical tie, given won the national reporting prize. day, in Philadelphia. Here, Sue Snyder and a team of writers, photographers and John F. Kennedy that the success of the survey’s margin of error of 3 That emergence continued this artists celebrate. the operation was “dubious.” percentage points. year with victories by the Arian- The invasion, whose center- Both parties’ bases seem na Huffington-founded website The 96th annual Pulitzer America’s oldest newspapers, piece was a 1,500-man exile force firmly behind their presumed once known mostly for aggre- announcements at Columbia which recently emerged from called the 2506 Brigade that landed nominees. Ninety percent of gation and by the Washington- University were also notable bankruptcy and is now under at Playa Giron on April 17, was de- Republicans back Romney, with based site Politico, which won a for the prizes not given: no its fifth owner in six years. Re- signed to topple the Castro regime. Obama scoring an identical level prize for Matt Wuerker’s edito- award this year for editorial peated downsizing since 1999 Instead, it failed less than 72 hours of support among Democrats. rial cartooning. writing and, more surprisingly, has trimmed the staff from 620 later, resulting in the deaths of 114 Among the independent vot- At the same time, The New none for fiction writing. It’s to 217. exiles and the capture of 1,100 men ers that will ultimately decide York Times, a regular in the been 35 years since the Pulit- The judges praised the work by the Cuban army and militia. the race, Romney has a six-point prize circle, was the only mul- zer board chose not to present for using a multimedia presenta- Who is to blame for the fail- lead, 45 percent to 39 percent, tiple winner, with prizes for a fiction prize. tion to reveal pervasive violence ure has been debated for the past with 12 percent undecided. international reporting and ex- The Inquirer’s win for “As- in the public schools and to “stir five decades. ••• planatory reporting, bringing its sault on Learning” represented reforms to improve safety for ••• From The Chronicle’s wire services all-time total to 108. a show of resilience for one of teachers and students.” From The Chronicle’s wire services Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 From the Front page / northwest

Bonnie Starr, Lynnwood, lips through one of her irst edition antiquarian books she had on display Saturday morning at the Sesquicentennial Celebration of the American Civil War hosted by the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis.

A collection of civil war era swords lay on display Saturday afternoon at the Veter- ans Memorial Museum in Chehalis. history FuLL-scaLe ‘BattLe Continued from front page oF chehaLis’ to mark 150th anniversary oF Robert E. Lee. Orlando is buried in Arlington Cemetery right be- BattLe oF antietum hind Lee’s house. When: July 21-22 Dressed in a replica of the What: More than 500 living Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle uniform his great-great-grand- historians, representing Larry Wendt, Shelton, left, Frank “Rusty” Starr, Lynnwood, center, and Al Myers, Olalla, discuss Wendt’s Civil War-era irearm father wore to battle, Wilcox dis- the South and the North, Saturday morning at the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis during an observation of the 150th anniversary of the Civil played several rifles and swords will reenact battle, civilian War. used during the Civil War, in- encampment, cavalry, infantry, cluding an original 7-shot Spen- artillery, civilian life, food, cer rifle and a replica of an 1852 fashion, dance, candle-making, Army Officer sword. rope-making and more Thanks to eBay, Wilcox For more information: contact discovered a missing fam- the Veterans Memorial Museum at 740-8875 ily heirloom, and was able to purchase the walking cane his great-great-grandfather once owned. “It’s a great thing to be an Ten-year-old Aidan Johnson, American,” Clyde Carpen- of Centralia, feels a lot of pride ter said as he demonstrated a being a descendant of Robert E. “stroke style” on his 1840s min- Lee. strel banjo while playing tunes “He fought for something he from the Civil War era. believed in,” Aidan said about Being involved with living his relative from his mother’s history and re-enactments for side of the family. 12 plus years has “made me appreciate the sacrifices peo- Like his distant relative, ple have made for this coun- Aidan said he, too, has stood try,” Carpenter said, adding up for what he believes in and “it’s an honor to portray these gave account of reporting a people.” school bully to his principal at Bearing witness to a Moun- Olympic Elementary School in tain Howitzer cannon dem- Chehalis. onstration, Adna resident From attending the living Jackie Lester strolled the mu- history event, Aidan said he got seum grounds with her husband, Clyde Carpenter, Castle Rock, plays a Civil War-era reproduction minstrel banjo Saturday afternoon at a makeshift camp site a feel for what it was like to fight James, both wearing period ci- on display at the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis. in the Civil War, and what sol- vilian clothing. Lester’s ground- diers faced. Some of the infor- length dress topped with a bon- “What most people don’t re- battle was considered glorious, while watching from the side- mation he garnered will go into net was handmade by her sister alize,” James said, “is that fami- said Veterans Memorial Mu- lines. a school report, he said. exactly the way clothing was lies and children followed the seum Executive Director Chip Duncan said events held at the Along with acknowledging constructed then. battles.” Duncan. museum are to ensure that those bloodlines, living historians ex- Lester and her husband, orig- While the soldiers had their Families would take picnics that served are not forgotten. En- pressed their thoughts about life inally from Maryland, played encampments, families also had and watch the battles, he said, graved in cement, the flagpole 150 years after the “war between movie extras in the 2001 film theirs nearby. noting that during one battle, marker on the museum grounds the states.” “Gods and Generals.” During this period, going to at least 60 civilians were killed states “Thy shall not be forgotten.” Medicaid Focus of Lawmakers State’s Candidates Face Budget awaits FinaL the governor and the Southwest Washington legislative delegation approvaL Gregoire to urge Gregoire to keep the HCA Short Fundraising Window Urged to Keep Protective language in the final budget. Language in Budget The language was added after eLection Late Sessions, “You need to raise an awful State redistricting is a factor questions arose surrounding the lot of money very quickly,” said in this year’s campaigns. Candi- By marissa harshman HCA’s procurement process that Early Vote Put Squeeze on Tacoma Democrat Jeannie Dar- dates have to appeal to new vot- awarded out-of-state, for-profit The Columbian Legislators’ Campaigns neille, who is leaving her 27th Dis- ers in their redrawn districts, and companies with contracts to pro- trict House seat to run for state such voter outreach efforts cost State representatives from vide health plans to the state’s By alexis krell Senate. “You need to make those money. Southwest Washington are con- Medicaid managed care members. The News Tribune first impres- Rep. Jan Angel, R-Port Or- tinuing the work they say protects The HCA in January selected election sions in a very chard, said constituents have Clark County’s Medicaid popula- five health insurance plans to The Legislature’s three extra short amount been keeping her busy with ques- tion, even though the special leg- provide services to more than sessions and an early primary of time.” tions about the special session islative session ended a week ago. 700,000 Washington residents, in- election are conspiring to ramp 2012 Lobbyist and other issues, but that she Last month, state Sen. Craig cluding more than 65,000 in Clark up the pressure on state law- Mike Moran, hopes to start fundraising next Pridemore, D-Vancouver, added County. The selected insurance makers to raise cash for their whose clients week. proviso language to the Senate’s plans will manage care for the campaigns quickly. include a food “You back into it with the time proposed budget that would re- state’s Healthy Options and Basic State law bars legislators from bank and two you’re given, and that’s about all quire the state Health Care Au- Health members, who are mostly accepting campaign donations tribes, had more you can do,” she said. “Obvious- thority to certify that Medicaid low-income women and children. while the Legislature is in ses- than 16 requests ly that is always an advantage managed care contractors have Columbia United Providers, sion. The freeze goes into effect from legislative and gubernato- for someone who is challenging established networks of acute, owned by PeaceHealth South- one month before the regular rial candidates seeking campaign you.” primary and specialty care pro- west Medical Center and other legislative session and lasts until donations as of Monday. That’s The amount raised by can- viders sufficient to meet the needs local providers, has provided lawmakers leave Olympia. not necessarily more than in past didates isn’t necessarily affected of the anticipated enrollees. those services in Clark County This time, lawmakers arrived years, but he does sense that can- by the shorter window, but it Other local representatives since 1994 but was not among early and stayed late — extend- didates are watching the clock. draws lawmakers’ attention joined the effort and successfully the five plans selected. ing what might have otherwise “I think everyone was crowd- from other aspects of cam- worked the language into the ne- During the bidding process, been a 90-day freeze to 133 days ed on the start line,” Moran said. paigning, said Christian Sin- gotiated supplemental operating the state required each plan to (not counting a three-day thaw Darneille said since the Leg- derman, founder of Northwest budget approved last week. demonstrate it could develop a in March after the regular ses- islature adjourned last Wednes- Passage Consulting. But their work isn’t done yet. network to the state’s standard. sion adjourned). day, she has sent out a fundrais- “The amount of money a The budget is awaiting final The plans needed to have letters Add that late start to this year’s ing letter to 300 lobbyists, in campaign will raise is fairly con- approval from Gov. Chris Gre- of commitment from providers Aug. 7 primary — which is two addition to making fundraising stant, but the number of doors goire, who said she will likely in order to submit a bid applica- weeks earlier than previous years — calls. She spends between 20 and that a candidate can knock on veto portions of the budget. Rep. tion but did not need to have a and it equals a time crunch for law- 30 hours each week on fundrais- is actually time dependent,” he Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver, is try- provider network in place at the makers running for re-election. ing, she said. said. ing to set up a meeting between time of application. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Track Roundup: Bearcats Big Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] in Lil’ Norway 1A Boys Soccer College Athletics Checking In With the Locals By The Chronicle There’s plenty of local-grown athletes playing at the college level. Here’s a few of their high- lights from this weekend.

Softball • Jessika-Jo Sandrini, a sophomore at Siena College, was named the Metro Atlantic Ath- letic Conference Player of the Week on Monday. Sandrini hit .520 (13 for 25), with four home runs and 12 RBIs in eight games. During Siena’s current five-game winning streak, she hit .647 (11 for 17), and spurred an offense that outscored Colgate, Manhat- tan and Saint Peter’s, 42-4. She also went 2-2 with a 1.68 ERA in the circle, and struck out 19 hit- ters in 25 innings pitched while allowing just 21 hits.

Pete Caster / [email protected] • Hannah Pomeroy, a ju- Rochester’s Fernando Aguilar (middle) and Ricky Zamudio (right) battle for a header on a corner kick with Montesano’s Skye Jeferson during the irst half of an SWW nior from Mossyrock, picked 1A League Evergreen Division soccer game at Rochester on Monday. up her second GNAC of the Week honors of the season on Monday after picking up four wins over a five-day span Warriors Drop Monte, Stay Undefeated for Western Oregon University. Pomeroy, who started the week By The Chronicle to do to win,” said Ziese. “We with a 2-7 record, won four of five decisions and allowed just ROCHESTER — Even scored off corners and guys stepped up and Fernando scored six runs in 25 ⅔ innings, with 25 though it was their fourth game hits, six walks and 11 in a week, the Warriors weren’t two goals.” Aguilar opened the scoring in — highlighted by a 2-0 shutout to be denied a 4-0 SWW 1A win over Central Washington on League Evergreen Division win the 25th minute. After a corner kick the ball popped out towards Saturday. She also went 2 for 4 against Montesano here on at the plate with 2 RBIs as WOU Monday. the endline and was crossed back in by Michael Chambers, where splits games on Sunday against “We were tired,” Rochester Western Washington. coach Brian Ziese pointed out. Aguilar coralled it and knocked it home to give the Warriors a Western Oregon defeated Fernando Aguilar tallied Central Washington 6-3 in the 1-0 lead. two goals on the night — both second of the teams’ games on Angel Vazquez nearly dou- developing from corner kicks — Saturday. Sophomore Jordan bled Rochester’s lead on a break- while Noah Althauser scored his Zurfluh, from Adna, went 1 for away in the 38th minute, but first varsity goal of the year and 3 with a run for CWU. was taken out by the Montesano • Jenny Milton, a freshman Ricky Zamudio netted another keeper. The referee allowed the Rochester’s Angel Vazquez (left) and Alexis Ayala (11) congratulate Noah Al- goal for the Warriors. thauser after he scored Rochester’s second goal during an SWW 1A League from Centralia, went 2 for 3 for “We did what we needed please see SOCCER, page S4 Evergreen Division soccer game at Rochester on Monday. George Fox University in a 6-0 loss to Whitworth to wrap up the Bruins’ Northwest Confer- ence regular season Sunday. Mil- College Baseball ton hit a team-high .341 during the regular season for the Bruins (20-20), which enter the NWC Tournament for the first time this weekend. • Jet’aime Mullins, a junior from White Pass, hit a solo to account for one of Lewis & Clark’s runs in a 3-2 loss to Pacific Sunday to open a twinbill in Portland. Mullins also went 2 for 4 with a double and an RBI in a 6-5 loss to Pacific to conclude the doubleheader. The Pioneers concluded the season with a 5-33 record, and Mullins hit .288 — the best average on the team amongst players with 10 at-bats. • Fairfield split games with Niagara, winning 6-5 early and losing 2-1 late, on Monday. Lau- ren Liseth, a sophomore catcher from Centralia, went 2 for 5 with triple, an RBI and a stolen base in the Game 1 win. Liseth is hitting .286 and has started every game Pete Caster / [email protected] for the 21-22 Stags. Centralia catcher Tyler Lundgren (second from left) acknowledges the umpire after making a tag at third base Saturday during the Blazers’ doubleheader against • Taylor Hoke, a freshman Pierce College in Centralia. from Adna, went 2 for 4 with an RBI in Montana State-Billings’ 9-4 win over Northwest Naza- Trailblazers Go 0-4 in Long Weekend Series Against Pierce rene University in the first game By The Chronicle games, and the Blazers’ lone “Then, all of the sudden, we Cheatley had the lone hit in of a doubleheader on Saturday. It was a rough weekend for run came on a solo home run cannot get anybody out,” Blazer Sunday’s Game 2. Hoke is hitting .347 for the 30-10 the Centralia College baseball by Cody Ray in the fourth in- assistant coach Jake LeDuc said. “We put the ball in play, Yellowjackets. team. ning of Sunday’s opener in Puy- “They hit the ball all over the and didn’t strike out much all The Trailblazers went 0-4 allup. yard in the seventh and were weekend,” LeDuc said. “But we Baseball in an NWAACC West Division Dane Cheatley had a hit in able to tack on a bunch of runs.” hit balls right at guys, and they • Erik Forgione, a freshman home-and-home series with each game on Saturday, and Ray’s home run in Sunday’s made plays.” shortstop out of W.F. West, went Pierce, losing 4-0 and 13-0 Sat- Devin Barker worked a no-hit- opener was the bright spot in Centralia (12-17, 5-7 league) 1 for 3 Saturday in the Univer- urday at Ed Wheeler Field be- ter into the seventh inning in the opener, but Centralia still will host Lower Columbia in a sity of Washington’s 5-2 loss to fore falling 13-1 and 10-0 Sun- Game 2 on Saturday and picked trailed 4-1 once his trot around doubleheader on Saturday, and Cal. The Huskies went 1-2 on the day in Puyallup. up two outs without allowing a the bases was finished. Pierce play at Lower Columbia on road trip, losing 7-6 on Friday Pierce held Centralia to a run and the team trailing just answered with 3 runs of its own Sunday. Both twinbills begin at total of six hits over the four 3-0. in the bottom of the fourth, and 1 p.m. please see ROUNDUP, page S4

No Look The Final Word Centralia’s Eric O’Bryan Sandrini, Thomas Fare Well in All-State Games throws to TV’s Best Bet irst after By The Chronicle Thomas, meanwhile, scored 3 points ielding a SEATAC — Adna’s Jordan Sandrini with a team-high nine rebounds for the grounder and W.F. West’s Riah Thomas played well 2A squad, which lost 81-77 to the 1A Cleveland at Seattle Saturday in in the Washington State Girls Basketball team. 7:10 p.m. Centralia, Coaches All-State Games Saturday at Se- Seattle Christian’s Katie Collier, who ROOT during a attle Christian High School. scored 17 points with 16 rebounds for the doublehead- Sandrini played for the 2B team, which 1A team, was named the WSGBCA Play- er against lost 49-35 to the 1Bs, and scored 5 points er of the Year, and Lake Stevens’ Randy Pierce. with a team-high six rebounds and four Edens was the WSGBCA Coach of the Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle steals. Year. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 SPORTS

NBA PNW Force Wins Centralia Classic Suns Beat Trail Blazers 125-107 PHOENIX (AP) — Down to the final games of the season, the Phoenix Suns are playing with a greater sense of urgency. In securing their fourth victory in their last six games, Marcin Gortat had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Steve Nash had 13 as- sists to pace the Suns to a 125-107 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday night. The Suns had six play- ers score in double figures, built a 20-point lead by the end of the third quarter and cruised to the win. “The sense of urgency has been here since the All- Star game,” said Nash, who is 14 assists from passing Oscar Robertson for fifth on the all-time list. “I think we’re playing that way ev- ery game, and have felt that through the last few weeks.” Channing Frye added 19 points for Phoenix and Jared Dudley had 18. With their win and a vic- Dara Strasser / Courtesy Photo tory by Denver over Hous- The PNW Force, a 12A fastpitch team out of Olympia, won the Centralia Classic 12U select tournament held at Fort Borst Park April 14 & 15. The Force won all ton, the Suns and Rockets seven of its games, with Lexie Strasser, from Chehalis, pitching in the championship game. Players in the back row, from left: Coach Jeremy Taylor-Sparks (Olym- have identical records. At pia), Tatyana Scott (Olympia), Violet-Fujiko Niusulu (Lakewood), Brittney Kincy (Olympia), Ashley Black (Montesano), Peyton Uznanski (Olympia), and Lindsey this point, the Suns would Nurmi (Olympia). In the front row, from left: Alyssa Carpenter (Olympia), Lexie Strasser (Chehalis), Brooklyn Taylor-Sparks (Olympia), Miranda Camacho (Olympia), get the tiebreaker and move Hailey Attwood (Olympia), and Mackenzie Hilligoss-Jones (Olympia). Coach Marty Harvey is not pictured. into the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Prep Girls Tennis Phoenix gets the edge over Houston by virtue of a season-series tie and a better Tigers Finish First Turn Through EvCo Without a Loss conference record. Phoenix has a 22-21 record against By The Chronicle watched, it was an amazing finally played all the teams Tenino Back in Win Column match.” in the league once and it Western Conference teams TUMWATER — The Lady CASTLE ROCK — The and the Rockets have a 21- Tigers ran their record to 8-0 The win leaves Scheibmeir feels great to be undefeated,” Beavers got back on the win- 23 mark. with a 5-1 win over Black undefeated in league play this Keahey said. “I’m just glad ning side of a match Monday, “Offensively, we’re play- Hills here Monday in Ever- season. the girls are playing so well; defeating Castle Rock 4-1 in ing a high level,” Dudley green 2A Conference girls Dominika Fackovcova winning has been the icing SWW 1A League tennis action. said. “When we play unself- tennis action. won 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 singles, on the cake. They just go out Kirsten Jorgensen won at ish and move the ball like Anna Scheibmeir topped and Lillian Albright won 6-1, their with such poise and con- No. 1 singles, and Kelli Neer we did and shoot the ball Julie Hanson — who went 6-0 at third singles. fidence and try to get off the and Janelle Young topped from 3, it’s hard to beat us.” undefeated in league play last Centralia’s Megan Kern- courts with a win before the Delaney Wheeler and Sabri- J.J. Hickson and Ja- year — 6-4, 6-4 in the top sin- er and McKailey Fast won rains hit. So far, they’ve done na Tomlin 6-0, 6-0 in the top mal Crawford both had 22 gles spot for the Tigers. 6-2, 6-0 at first doubles, and quite well.” doubles match. points for Portland, which “Anna’s match was two Madison Creel and Jaycee The Tigers (8-0, 6-0 league) The Beavers, which lost dropped its third straight hours long, and there were Foster won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 3 will now play at River Ridge on and fifth of six. their first match since 2008 some incredibly long rallies,” doubles. Tuesday, host North Thurston “We could never get over on Thursday, improved to 3-1 the hump,” Crawford said. Tiger coach Deb Keahey said. The win marked the com- on Wednesday and complete on the season with the win “That’s a team playing for “Anna’s serves and her court pletion of the first half of the a home match against Black and will hit the road to play playoff position and they’ve coverage worked very well for league season for Centralia. Hills, which was rained out White Salmon and Stevenson been one of the best teams her today. For all those who “Even with all the rain, we last week, on Thursday. on Thursday. since the All-Star break. I think they’ll continue to treat every game like a play- Prep Golf Custom Wheels off game and they did that again (Monday night).” New for 2012! After straining his right Bobcats Edge Lady Bearcat Golfers, 91-40 hip last week against Mem- phis, Nash played less than 6 By The Chronicle “I knew they’d find that this Riley Boone notched a 42, minutes in the Suns’ loss to ABERDEEN — The Lady was a lot longer than the course John Kruger scored a 45 and San Antonio last Saturday. Bearcats first experience at that we play on, the West 9 at Adna turned in a 192 team score, After a day off, Nash Grays Harbor Country Club was Newaukum,” Thompson said. against 178 from the Navigators. started against the Blazers a learning one. “Grays Harbor’s really more set Nolan Wagner shot a 51, Jake and he had eight assists in Aberdeen handed W.F. West up for men’s play.” Ferrier added a 54 and Connor Paige Kuhn led Aberdeen the first quarter as the Suns a 91-40 loss in an Evergreen Nocis shot a 68 for the Pirates. took a nine-point lead. with a 48 to pick up match med- 2A Conference girls golf match, “I have to hand it to Jake to- Gortat scored 10 points scored using the Stableford sys- alist honors. in the first quarter, had 15 at W.F. West (0-2) will host night,” Adna coach Alan Brown- tem — which rewards players ing said, adding that Ferrier halftime and finished with based on scores in relation to par, River Ridge at Riverside Golf Course on Monday. filled in for a sick player at the his 29th double-double of rather than overall strokes. the season.. Rajdeep Chokar scored 11 last minute — and then knocked When Phoenix coach Al- his second shot on hole No. 9 to points, and hit her average with Adna Golfers Fall to NWC Centralia vin Gentry rested Nash late within 10 feet of the pin, and a 62. Hannah Cooley notched a Adna shot its lowest team 1211 Harrison Ave. in the opening half, the Suns brushed the by the hole with his 60 to lead W.F. West. score of the season, but it wasn’t 736-6603 were ahead by nine points. birdie putt. “It was really special

The course’s length, W.F. CH466830sl.db When he returned the Suns quite enough to bump North- Chehalis West coach Bruce Thompson west Christian in 2B boys golf to see him finish with a smile.” were up by five with 5:39 left 36 N. Market Blvd. said, was a bit of a challenge for action at Riverside Golf Course Adna is back in action for a in the half and they went on 748-0295 a 19-8 run. The Suns led 66- the team. Monday afternoon. road match on Monday. 53 at halftime. “There’s no question Friday’s 1A Softball we’re stronger when Steve is healthy,” Gentry said. “He Monte Drops Tenino felt good (Monday night) By The Chronicle and easily created the flow TENINO — The Beavers we needed.” looked alright after the first in- Paced by two 3-pointers ning — but the getting through from Shannon Brown, and those first three outs was a bit of four points each from Frye an issue. and Markieff Morris, Phoe- Montesano led 10-0 after an SW nix broke the game open h inning in a 12-2 win here Friday is W late in the third quarter. in SWW 1A League Evergreen F When Michael Redd Division softball action. made two free throws and Kelli Hammond was a bright • Streams Morris followed with a spot for the Beavers, going 2 for dunk, the Suns led 101-80 2 at the plate with a double, and less than a minute into the Tenino scored both of its runs in • Lakes • Tips final quarter. the bottom of the fifth inning. With the loss, Portland “When Montesano did hit it, dropped to 8-22 on the road they hit it hard and hit it where April 19th in and only Sacramento, with we weren’t,” Tenino coach Wan- five road wins, has fewer. da Blanksma said. “It was just a “I can’t remember if we bad combination in that first in- ever had three or four con- ning.” secutive stops,” Portland Shanowa Bond came on in coach Kaleb Canales said. the second inning for the Bea- “They shot a season-high 60 vers, and pitched well, according percent from the field, and to the coach, who added that Me- we can’t allow that. Our de- gan Crawford continued to play fense needs and will contin- well behind the plate. ue to get better.” Tenino (0-7) plays two games at Hoquiam today. CH468029cf.ke • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012

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NBA Sacramento Kings’ Status Remains in Limbo By Dale Kasler ent a response to the demise of they try to move to Anaheim. grounds in the 1980s to move the team. Though Sunday’s McClatchy Newspapers the arena plan soon. “We’re still That would put three teams in the Oakland Raiders to Los An- home game drew one of the big- committed ... to do something Southern California and infuri- geles, arguing the league was gest crowds of the season, he SACRAMENTO, Calif. — downtown that leads to job cre- ate the owners of the Los Ange- being anti-competitive. A few said the Maloofs’ actions could So: Will they stay or will they ation, economic development.” les Lakers and Clippers. years later, the San Diego Clip- cause fans and sponsors to flee. go? Despite his bitter exchanges “I don’t think the Kings are pers moved to L.A. without NBA “There’s not going to be enough Three days after the collapse with the Maloofs in recent days, going anyplace but back to the permission. The league sued, revenue sharing in the world to of the Sacramento arena deal, he plans to attend Friday’s home bargaining table if they’re intel- and the case was settled with the mask that kind of free-fall in the future of the Sacramento game against Oklahoma City. ligent,” said consultant Andy Clippers paying the NBA about ticket sales,” he said. Kings remained a tantalizing Oscar Robertson, who played Dolich, a former executive with $5 million. Rose said the Maloofs are mystery Monday. for the Kings’ predecessors, the the Memphis Grizzlies and oth- Would the Kings sue if 100-percent focused on playing The Kings will stay put in Cincinnati Royals, is being hon- er NBA teams. they’re prevented from leaving? next season at Power Balance. Sacramento for next season — ored. The NBA would like the Stern noted that the lead attor- Co-owner Gavin Maloof spent and the team’s owners, the Ma- Monday on the phone with sea- loofs, insist they’re committed The arena idea itself might Kings to stay put. A year ago, ney the Maloofs brought to last to finding a way to remain in not be completely dead. One of Commissioner David Stern said week’s NBA owners meeting has son ticket holders, according to town long-term. the groups planning to bid on the league would support a re- an antitrust background. the team. “They haven’t had any An investment group with the city’s parking garages — a location if an arena deal weren’t The lawyer, Barry McNeil, talks with (any other city), pe- deep pockets said it’s interested deal that would have raised $230 in place by now. But when asked couldn’t be reached for com- riod,” the spokesman said. in keeping the downtown arena million for the arena — said Friday about the possibility of ment Monday. Family spokes- Beyond next season, he said, deal alive. Monday it’s interested in reviv- the team moving, he was non- man Eric Rose said a lawsuit “is “they’ve got to see if there’s any- But other cities beckon. ing the project. committal. not even on the table.” body (at the city) willing to work An official with the Honda “We’re willing and open to “This is something that’s While the Maloofs have said with them.” Center in Anaheim, Calif., which play a larger role in helping to particularly appropriately left for years they need a new arena, If people here won’t talk to nearly lured the Kings away last complete the (arena) project,” to discretion of the owners, the co-owner Joe Maloof said over them, the Maloofs may find a re- spring, said he wouldn’t be sur- said Roger Salazar, spokesman Board of Governors and the the weekend the team could do ceptive ear elsewhere. A source prised if the courtship were to for Sacramento Forward. His committees that they designate,” well if Power Balance Pavilion with Anaheim’s arena manage- resume. Seattle indicated it re- group includes Antarctica Capi- he said. were renovated. The difference ment, who wasn’t authorized to mains interested in the team. tal, which was poised to spend David Carter, a sports busi- now, he said, is the money that be quoted by name, said, “We And Sacramento Mayor $2.3 billion on state office build- ness expert at the University of will flow to small markets like had negotiations with them be- Kevin Johnson said Monday he ings. The deal was canceled by Southern California, said the Sacramento under the NBA’s fore. It wouldn’t be surprising if isn’t sure he believes the Maloofs California Gov. Jerry Brown. Maloofs might have a hard time new revenue-sharing formula, the same sort of thing were to want to stay: “I can’t tell you If the Maloofs do want to persuading owners to let them enabling the Kings to become happen again, but it hasn’t hap- whether they want to be in Sac- move the Kings, it may not be relocate to any city, not just more competitive. pened yet.” ramento or not.” that easy. The NBA’s window for Anaheim. “They’ve alienated The revenue-sharing could In Seattle, financier Chris But in the next breath, he relocation requests for 2012-13 the league,” he said. mean another $10 million a year Hansen, who wants to buy a vowed, “This is not over. We’re has already closed. Beyond that, But the league doesn’t have to the Kings, according to sports team for his city, said the Sacra- going to figure out something. ... they would need majority ap- absolute power over where its expert Matt Parlow of Mar- mento controversy shows “that We’re not going to just sit on our proval from fellow NBA owners, owners take their teams. quette University. franchise opportunities may hands and roll over.” and likely would face the same The late Al Davis success- Yet USC’s Carter wondered arise quickly and in an unpre- Johnson said he would pres- objections they did last year if fully sued the NFL on antitrust if that would be enough to fix dictable fashion.” Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 SPORTS

Prep Baseball Rainier Sweeps Error- Marred Onalaska By The Chronicle cob Mager knocked a 2-run ONALASKA — The double in the fourth inning. Loggers only surrendered a Travis McMillion tossed pair of earned runs over the the final six innings of the course of 12 innings here game, allowing just a single Monday, but a few too many earned run for the Loggers. errors helped Rainier pull off “I was pretty happy with a 4-2, 12-1 SWW 1A League the way we played,” said Evergreen Division baseball Onalaska coach Kyle Sma- sweep. ciarz. “We just couldn’t push “We’ve fit a lot of games in one across. But it was nice a lot of days,” Onalaska coach to come off with a better ap- Kyle Smaciarz said. “We just proach at the plate.” haven’t had time to practice Onalaska (2-6, 1-5 league) and it’s really shown.” lost a 17-3 nonleague game to The Loggers committed Mossyrock at home on Satur- four errors in the first game. day, and will host Rainier for a doubleheader on Monday. Pete Caster / [email protected] Trevor Lawrence, who was Rochester’s Angel Vazquez sends a through ball on to a teammate as Montesano’s Kyle Black (15) looks on during the second cited for his toughness by half of an SWW 1A League Evergreen Division soccer game at Rochester on Monday. Smaciarz for playing sick, hit Warriors Split Nonleague an RBI double, while Kyle Double in Redmond Shepherd added a double and REDMOND — The War- Soccer: Warriors Blow Out Elma on Saturday Travis McMillion hit an RBI riors put up 9 runs in each single. game here Saturday, but it Continued from Sports 1 scored when he needed to score an easy 5-0 SWW 1A League Wyatt Smeal started on and he passed the ball when he Evergreen Division win over was only enough to win in play to continue as Althauser the mound and gave up a sin- the late game. needed to pass the ball. He just Elma here Saturday. was right there to blast in the gle earned run over five in- Rochester lost 10-9 to had an all around good game for Felipe Nunez and Angel nings. Kyle Shepherd entered loose ball. Cedar Park Christian, and us.” Vazquez each scored two goals the game with one out and turned around and beat After dribbling through The Warriors outshot Mon- the bases loaded in the sixth the Bulldog defense, Zamudio for the Warriors, while Alexis Nooksack Valley 9-4 in non- tesano 22-5 on the night and Ayala added another as Roches- inning and used just three league baseball action. scored an unassisted goal in the goalkeeper Noel Vazquez gar- pitches to coax the hitter 47th minute to put the Warriors ter cruised to its seventh league John Holman went 2 for nered five saves for Rochester. win of the season. into a pop fly that dropped 4 with a 3-run homer in the up 3-0. between home plate and the Rochester (9-0, 8-0 league) Nunez’s first goal came in the fifth inning of Game 1, while Aguilar struck again in the pitcher’s mound, which Shep- will host second-place Hoquiam 28th minute on a scissor-kick Lucas Eastman was 2 for 3 67th minute when he headed in on Thursday at 7 p.m. herd then retrieved before volley that coach Brian Ziese with a double and Dylan Fos- a corner kick from Martin Mon- stepping on home and throw- nacht went 2 for 4. roy. noted was probably the prettiest Rochester Rolls Past Elma ing to first for a double play. Cedar Park Christian, “Fernando is one of those goal of the year for his team. Lawrence had another though, put up 4 runs in the kids that when he’s on fire, he’s ELMA — Four first-half Rochester outshot Elma 20-7 hit — putting him at 2 for 3 third and 6 runs in the fourth on fire,” said Ziese. “Tonight he goals propelled the Warriors to on the day. on the day — in the second — with a 3-run homer in each game, and freshman Brandon inning. Saturday’s Prep Track & Field Van Housen got his first var- “Both times, the guys were sity hit. The Loggers, however, on base from a walk or a hit committed five more errors batter,” Warrior coach Jerry Good Day for Pe Ell, W.F. West, Adna in Lil’ Norway — which led to a 6-run second Striegel said. “We gave up five By The Chronicle Pe Ell’s duo of Robinson and throw (170-06), added a 17th frame for the Mountaineers. walks and three hit batters in Alissa Brooks-Johnson did well place finish in the discus (127-8) “We did not execute at all the game, and it seemed like POULSBO — The W.F. West today,” Smaciarz said. “We boys earned a second-place enough on the day to finish in and a 22nd-place finish in the every time we let a guy get on, did not do the little things, finish at this weekend’s meet fourth-place as a team. they’d end up with a base hit. javelin (123-7). and it showed up and killed at North Kitsap High School, Brooks-Johnson took home “We cut those down, and Three Tigers made the trip us today.” while the Lady Bearcats finished first in the 200 (26.86), second in we’re right in it,” he added. north and ran into some stiff Onalaska (2-8, 1-7 league) in third and the Pe Ell girls and the 100 hurdles (16.01), second Rochester put up 4 runs competition in the meet which is at Rochester for a 3 p.m. in the seventh inning of their Adna girls finished fourth and in the 300 hurdles (46.00) and featured over 40 schools and lost out to Robinson in the long doubleheader on Friday. second game to win with a sixth, respectively. some of the best competition in jump with a final leap of 16-8. little breathing room. Dustin Dallas Snider took home the state. wins in the 800 meters (1 min- Robinson took home the Loggers Finally Finish Loss to Wilson and Chase Grimmett ute, 59.20 seconds) and 1600 long jump win with a leap of 16- Carry Larsen had a personal Hoquiam were both 2 for 2 in the win, 11 — a personal best for the sea- best in the 3200, finishing in and Wilson, Fosnacht and (4:24.61), while teammate Dan- HOQUIAM — The Log- son — and also earned a win in 12:00.77 for 18th place, and the Dominic Angwood com- ny Robertson finished less than gers completed a postponed the javelin with a throw of 107-4 junior also finished 21st in the bined to hold Nooksack Val- a second behind Snider in the game with Hoquiam here 800 with a time of 1:59.84. beating out W.F. West’s McKen- 800 with a time of 2:33.56. ley to four hits. zie Lofgren by nearly nine feet. Centralia will travel to Che- Friday, falling 7-3 after a four- “We kind of went out and “Dallas (Snider) was on a mis- day layoff in SWW 1A League sion today,” W.F. West coach Au- Adna’s Regyn Gaffney won halis on Wednesday to take on hit the ball around much bet- Evergreen Division baseball tumn Ledgerwood said. “He was the 100 dash in 13.19 seconds, ter in the top of the seventh,” the Bearcats in their final Ever- action. tough to beat and determined to while teammate Megan VonBar- Striegel said. “The kids kind green 2A Conference dual meet Hoquiam led 5-3 after dive everything he had in every gen finished second in the 800 of went out and battled there of the season. four innings when the game race — he definitely looked like with a time of 2:32.33 and third late in the game.” one of the best in the state.” in the 1600 (5:48.63). was paused, but Onalaska The players, he added, had Snider and Robertson were Adna’s Cheyenne Kindell Bottoms Finishes Third in 1600 — which left seven runners fun playing on turf fields and on base over the final three enjoying the sunshine for a also part of the Bearcats’ second- notched a fourth-place finish in PASCO — Onalaska’s Ste- frames — was unable to cut change. place 4x400 relay team along the discus throwing 79-8, while phen Bottoms went head-to- with Hunter Jones and Joe Roth- Kimberly Mintrone earned third into the deficit. Rochester (7-4, 5-1 SWW head with some of the best dis- Kyle Shepherd went 2 for 3 1A League Evergreen Divi- lin. in the javelin with a toss of 91-3. tance runners in the state and Chehalis’ Josh Brunstad tied Adna’s Tyler Engle finished with a pair of doubles, Trevor sion) will play at Elma Mon- earned the Loggers a third-place Lawrence was 2 for 3, and Ja- day. with Bainbridge’s Cole Adams second in the 300 hurdles with a finish in the 1600 at the Pasco and Seattle Academy’s Lucas time of 45.55. Invitational here on Saturday. Trautman for first place in the W.F. West will host Centra- pole vault with the final vault lia on Wednesday in their final Bottoms finished in 4:22.37 College Football clearing 12 feet. league dual of the season, while — a personal best for the senior Rothlin (19 feet, 6.5 inches) Pe Ell and Adna will both com- — less than two seconds behind and Jones (19-3) finished second pete in a Central 2B League meet the winning time of 4:20.59 by Alabama’s Crystal Ball Shattered and third, respectively, in the at Adna on Tuesday. Wenatchee’s Nick Boersma. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) destroyed when it was acciden- long jump for the Bearcats. Regan Givens tossed the jave- — The crystal football Alabama tally knocked off a pedestal by a Amanda Forbes earned a win Hall, White Lead Tigers in lin 107-4 to finish 19th in a meet won for beating LSU in the BCS recruit in 2008. In 2004, Florida in the high jump for the Mint Snohomish that featured over 60 schools championship game in January State had two trophies stolen. City gals, clearing 5-0 and edg- from all classifications across was shattered on A-Day when it “In 2009 and again this sea- ing Pe Ell’s Sami Robinson by 2 SNOHOMISH — Michaela the Northwest. was accidentally knocked off a son, Alabama did a great job inches for first. Hall and Kyle White led the Morton-White Pass’ Jeanie display by the father of a current showing the trophy off to fans Forbes was the only Lady charge for the Tigers at the Larry Mullins leapt 14-11.75 for a 35th- player. even after we turned it over Eason Invitational here on Sat- Bearcat to stand atop the po- place finish in the long jump. Athletic department spokes- to them,” said Charley Green, dium on Saturday, but a solid urday. man Jeff Purinton said the Wa- manager of the coaches’ trophy. Morton-White Pass will showing from the rest of the Hall, a sophomore, tied for terford Crystal trophy, valued at “Unfortunately it is fragile, and team earned W.F. West a third- seventh with Juanita’s Molly host a C2BL meet in Randle on $30,000, was on display in the accidents can happen. place finish with 87.5 points. Grager in the high jump clear- Tuesday with Mossyrock, Toutle Mal Moore Athletic Facility as Green said the trophy makes W.F. West’s 4x400 team of ing 4-10. Lake and Winlock. Onalaska part of the festivities for the appearances for several weeks Forbes, Raegan Nelson, Brit- White tossed the shot put 46- will host an SWW 1A League Crimson Tide’s spring football before it is turned over to the tany Simmons and Katie Braun 8.5 for a personal best and sixth- Evergreen Division league meet game Saturday in Tuscaloosa, school in mid-January. finished in second place with a place finish. The Tiger senior with Elma, Rochester and Teni- Ala. He says the man stumbled “We use a temporary adhe- time of 4:19.90. finished third in the hammer no on the same day. on a rug that was under the tro- sive called museum gel to keep phy display. the crystal from falling off its Purinton said the school is pegs,” he said. “We do pro- working with the American vide that substance to winning Football Coaches Association, schools, along with a page of as- Roundup: Big Games for Mesa’s Schoelkopf which owns the trophy, on get- sembly instructions. But we have Continued from Sports 1 out the only batter he faced on (Rochester) pitched 4 ⅔ in- ting a replacement. no way of knowing whether the Florida’s 2006 trophy was schools use the gel.” five pitches in the Wildcats’ 2-1 nings of Sunday’s with two hits and winning 5-3 on Sunday. win over the Razorbacks on Sat- allowed, four walks and two • Colton Schoelkopf, a soph- urday. Phillips has 29 strikeouts strikeouts. Courcy is hitting MLB omore catcher from W.F. West, and just seven walks over 33 2/3 went 2 for 6 with an RBI for Col- .351 on the season for the 20-11 Siena Giving Derek Jeter Honorary Degree innings this season, with a 5-1 orado Mesa in the Mavericks’ 8-3, Lutes. record, for the Wildcats (32-5). • Ryan Knutz, a junior catch- NEW YORK (AP) — Call the people through his Turn 2 Foun- 9-1 sweep of Colorado Christian • Pacific Lutheran Univer New York Yankees captain Dr. dation.” Saturday. The former Bearcat is - er from Rochester, went 2 for 4 sity went 2-1 over the weekend, Jeter. The honorary degree will hitting .308 this season with 22 for Bellevue (Neb.) University in falling 8-6 in 11 innings Satur- Shortstop Derek Jeter will be Jeter’s first. His foundation RBIs for the 28-10 Mavericks. a 5-4 loss to Oklahoma Wesley- receive an honorary doctorate works to promote healthy life- • Alex Phillips, a senior day against George Fox before beating the Bulldogs 8-2 Satur- an Saturday. from Siena during its May 13 styles among children. lefthanded pitcher from Tenino Note: The college roundup commencement. Jeter never attended college. playing for the University of day night and 10-6 on Sunday. will be a feature throughout the Siena, in Loudonville, N.Y., He was offered a scholarship to Kentucky, suffered his first loss Dominick Courcy, a sopho- says it chose to give the degree the University of Michigan but of the season on Friday in an 8-7 more center fielder from Centra- spring. To submit an athlete for to Jeter “in recognition of his was drafted in the first round loss to Arkansas. Phillips was lia, had two in Saturday’s opener inclusion in the roundup, send leadership, accomplishments on by the Yankees after graduating touched up for 3 runs on two and two more in Sunday’s game, an email to sports@chronline. the baseball field and dedication from Kalamazoo Central High hits over two innings, but struck while freshman Chris Bishop com. to improving the lives of young School. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012

MLB Commentary A Paean to Joys of Safeco he Seattle Mariners’ first So what gives? home series of the base- It’s not as if maintenance Tball season reflected the is an issue. I’ve eaten food off sport’s essential dynamic: Hit plates that weren’t scrubbed and miss. as well as the concourse Or in the case of the Mar- floors at The Safe. iners, miss and hit. The red- (Just this morning, in fact, carpet pageantry on Friday I plucked a used dish out of exceeded the my sink and thought: That franchise’s which doesn’t kill me will standard of only make me stronger.) excellence. What gives, for one, is From the that ballpark surveys are 12-year old ridiculously subjective. You girl who sang could visit Wrigley Field and (swung at find yourself in a cramped and belted, seat with an obstructed view. By John McGrath more pre- The News You might ask, “Is that all cisely) to the Tribune there is?” When I visit Wrig- 13-year old ley Field, I am convinced I boy reunited with his soldier have returned to the sports dad during the Steal-A-Base equivalent of a cathedral. contest, everything was Furthermore, almost all splendid except for, like, the of these surveys are cluttered Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press actual game. with irrelevant factors. I Seattle's Chone Figgins, left, and Munenori Kawasaki, right, wear No. 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson, as they warm up prior On that score, Saturday mean, what does the size of a to an MLB baseball game between the Mariners and the Oakland Athletics Sunday in Seattle. night and Sunday afternoon hot dog, or the price of a beer, went much better for the have to do with the ambi- Mariners, whose ence of the ballpark? For that Figgins’ Early Numbers May Be Deceiving must grasp the sobering real- matter, what does the quality ity they’ll have to wait until of the home team have to do By Geoff Baker Last season, Figgins dropped Figgins will enter the game late June to face the Oakland with the ambience of the ball- The Seattle Times to 4.10 after registering 4.14 in Tuesday night against the Cleve- A’s again. park? 2010 during his first year with land Indians at Safeco Field with If the home-opening On the other hand, I’m Nine pitches into the open- Seattle. The difference between just a .250 batting average, a .298 weekend had a Most Valu- convinced that surround- ing at-bat of the game, Chone 4.20 and 4.10 might not seem like on-base percentage (OBP) and able component, though, it ings — the neighborhood Figgins flied out to left field. much, but it actually amounts to an on-base-plus-slugging per- was Safeco Field. The place outside, the view beyond the Another goose egg in the dai- Figgins seeing about 60 addi- centage (OPS) of .639. That’s an looked resplendent at dusk scoreboard — should be a ly hit count of the new Mariners tional pitches over the course of improvement over his .188 aver- and even better underneath substantial consideration of leadoff hitter and a continued a typical 600 plate-appearance age, .241 OBP and .484 OPS last the cloudless Sunday sky, any ballpark survey. dip of an early season on-base season. His 5.36 pitches per plate year, but still not enough to truly even as a colony of seagulls When Safeco Field percentage now below .300. appearance leading off a game justify moving him into the outnumbered the fans in the opened, its surroundings But what his personal statis- will result in about 220 more leadoff spot instead of Ichiro. upper deck. kicked San Francisco’s tics don’t show is how the next pitches in that situation per sea- Last year, Ichiro hit .272 with Maybe it’s because I was Candlestick Park in the tail. two batters both got hits off son than his 4.10 number would. a .310 OBP and a .645 OPS in the starved for baseball after the (The ’Stick was built in an Oakland Athletics starter Gra- Ichiro last year saw only 3.51 leadoff position. Mariners’ marathon spring isolated area cab drivers ham Godfrey, or that the pitcher pitches per plate appearance Not only is Figgins seeing training sandwiched their choose to avoid after sun- would be forced to leave after from the leadoff spot, meaning overseas trip, but when I set.) Then the Giants moved five innings because of his esca- more pitches, he’s also driving about 420 fewer pitches over a the ball better now that the hip walked into Safeco Field on into their new park on the lating pitch count. Friday, the ballpark felt fresh edge of downtown and by Figgins and those who be- full season than Figgins is on labrum that sidelined him much pace to see. And seeing more of last year is a thing of the past. and new. the bay, a convenient walk lieve in him as a leadoff hitter Amid the train whistles from virtually anywhere in are hoping his approach will pitches — especially to start a His line-drive rate is 29 per- game — gives hitters coming up cent compared to just 18 percent and fireworks blasts and the one of the great walking cit- eventually lead to desired results. blaring walk-up music pre- ies of the world. And when And with Figgins, the patient, next the chance to look at an op- last season. posing pitcher’s arsenal. Mariners manager Eric ceding every Mariner’s at-bat, home runs began splashing pitch-taking style that made him the yard still whispered to me. into McCovey Cove, where so dangerous with the Angels For Figgins, the added pitch- Wedge said these are good signs, es he sees should — in theory as is how comfortable Figgins And yet, as these things souvenir hawkers chase has been redeployed this season. go, Safeco Field is neither — help him earn more walks, or seems in his familiar leadoff one another in kayaks for “I think that’s the thing,” he fresh nor new. It opened mid- get better pitches to hit in later role. a prize that could only be said. “I look at leading off the way through the summer of called priceless, San Fran- at-bats. Wedge dismisses those who game as, ‘Let me see what he’s 1999. In three months, it will cisco trumped Seattle in He says his chances actually suggest a player’s spot in the got for the day,’” Figgins said of become a teenager, and per- ballpark atmosphere. get better the deeper into a count lineup should have minimal im- opposing pitchers. “And as the haps the whispering between When Safeco Field game goes on, depending on the he gets — even with two strikes pact on performance. us will stop. opened, Pittsburgh’s Three situation, I’ll be aggressive ver- — because a pitcher will eventu- “They don’t know what (When Safeco Field be- Rivers Stadium, one of the sus not being as aggressive. But ally throw him something over the hell they’re talking about,” comes a teenager, I fear it cookie-cutter relics of the at first, I’ll try to set the tone for the heart of the plate. Wedge said. “So, whoever they won’t want to talk to me for multi-purpose sports ar- the team.” But the whole package still are, you can tell them that I said any other reason but to ask chitecture phase from the Figgins leads the team in isn’t working out as well lately as that.” for some money.) early 1970s, still was intact for pitches taken per plate appear- he’d like it to, with his numbers Of course, it’s still early. And Here’s a stat that might baseball. Now the Pirates play ance at 4.20, and a whopping starting to slip. that’s why Figgins — and the surprise you: Among the 30 in PNC Park. Fans soured 5.36 pitches per plate appearance “I’ve been swinging the bat Mariners — keep trusting the ballparks in Major League by a flawed team’s struggles when he leads off a game. That well, but there are still some process. Baseball, Safeco Field ranks are able savor a spectacular 4.20 number puts him 36th out things that are off,” he said. “I’m “The main thing is that I’m as middle-aged. While it’s 87 view of the Roberto Clemente of 188 major-league hitters en- chasing a couple of pitches I healthy and now I can perform,” years younger than Boston’s Bridge. tering play Monday. It’s almost don’t normally chase. I missed Figgins said. “I’m driving some Fenway Park, which cele- (A simple glance at a the same as his great contract most of the season last year ... so balls, and that’s what I want to brated its centennial over the bridge? Is that all it takes to year with the Angels in 2009, I’m still a hair off. ... My zone’s a get back to. If I keep doing that, I weekend, and 37 years young- turn a seemingly desultory when he averaged 4.22. little big right now.” should be fine.” er than Los Angeles’ Dodger ballpark experience into Stadium, which celebrates its something that lifts a fan’s 50th anniversary this season, spirits? Yep. Trust me. It’s all Ryan, Smoak Homers Lead M’s Past Oakland Safeco Field already is older it takes.) By Tim Booth sent Cliff Lee to Texas during the the game. than 14 big-league parks. Safeco Field offers, at best, Upon its debut, Safeco The Associated Press 2010 season. But Ryan might be Chone Figgins walked with only minimal views of the the last person in Seattle’s lineup one out and Dustin Ackley fol- Field was lauded for its ap- water and mountains that SEATTLE — The whirlwind expected to go deep. lowed with a chopper to second. pealing amalgamation of old- define a tourist’s vision of of playing games on two conti- After fouling off three straight Instead of making a pivot and school charm (the main-gate the Pacific Northwest. But entrance with its sprawling nents and three states to begin 2-2 pitches, Ryan hit a shot over overhand throw, Oakland second as I made the 10-minute staircase; the manually oper- the 2012 season had Brendan the hand-operated scoreboard in baseman Jemile Weeks tried to trek from the King Street ated alternate scoreboard train station to see baseball Ryan so confused he legitimately left field. Ryan circled the bases so make a back-handed flip and was in left field) and high-tech on Sunday, as I relished the didn’t know the Seattle Mariners quickly there was barely a chance well wide of the bag. Suzuki fol- innovations (the retractable prevailing scents of onions had an off-day at home coming for the crowd to acknowledge the lowed with a double off the wall roof, which provides the shel- and sausages and Kettle Korn, on Monday. home run. Asked if he thought in right for a 4-3 lead and Smoak Ryan will get the needed ter of a summer-cabin porch). and the sounds of street his ball was out when it left the got himself another RBI when Even when the roof is closed, musicians — here’s to you, break after accomplishing a first bat, Ryan emphatically expressed his tapper back to the mound in his time with Seattle: actually fans are spared the gloomy Three-Fingered Jack — the his doubt. was initially bobbled by Godfrey, hitting a home run at home. trapped-inside sensation that SoDo ballpark beckoned “Never here. No, not ever. allowing Ackley to score from “I didn’t know that. Are you accompanies roof deploy- with an enticement that ap- Not even from second base. No. third without a play at the plate. serious?” Ryan asked. “I don’t ments in Houston, Phoenix proached magic. have to show up tomorrow? That’s No. So, yeah, that’s it. Just no,” “(Weeks) knows he has to get and Milwaukee. So here’s to you, Safeco a really happy off-day then.” Ryan said. an out there and it didn’t hap- Depending on which Field. You may be a teenager Ryan hit a two-run homer in Even with the homers, Seattle pen,” Oakland manager Bob survey was consulted — and in real years, and middle- the second inning, Justin Smoak still needed a clutch double from Melvin said. there were dozens of them — aged in big-league ballpark added a solo shot in the third Ichiro Suzuki in the fifth inning That was plenty for Beavan, Safeco Field annually rated as years, but like the protagonist and the Mariners beat the Oak- to snap a 3-all tie, and the Mari- who struck out four and didn’t one of the top five ballparks in a Greek myth, your battle land Athletics 5-3 on Sunday. ners took two of three from an walk a batter. His only problem in baseball. More recent sur- against time is one you can’t Snapping streaks was the A’s team Seattle is tired of seeing. was one stretch of three batters in veys place it lower than that, lose. tone of the afternoon. Ryan hit The A’s and Mariners opened the top of the fifth. Kai Ka’aihue usually 10-15. You’ll never get old. his first homer before the home the season in Japan in late March, led off with a single and Anthony crowd after all three of his hom- then played a pair of games in Recker’s jersey was brushed by ers last season came on the road. Oakland on the first weekend of Beavan’s inside pitch, putting two NFL Then Smoak snapped a skid of the regular season for everyone runners on with no outs. Sogard, 11 straight at-bats without a hit else and closed out the tiresome who had just one hit in his first 11 Eli Manning to Host SNL in May when he lined a solo homer to stretch of seven early-season at-bats this season, then hit his right field with two outs in the games against one another with third career homer into the seats EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. 20 minutes. third off Graham Godfrey (0-2). the series in Seattle. in right field. (AP) — Live from New York, it's Eli Manning has no stage Blake Beavan threw seven For many Mariners, Monday After the homer, Beavan was Eli Manning. experience, noting he was never strong innings, making just one was the first day in Seattle with terrific. The New York Giants' quar- even in a school play, though he's mistake in the fifth when Oak- no baseball since early February. “You’ve got to have a short- terback will be the host for Sat- done several commercials. land’s Eric Sogard hit a three-run “It’s been a long stretch,” term memory. If you give up a urday Night Live on May 5. "It's something that's been of- homer. But Beavan recovered to Seattle manager Eric Wedge. couple of runs and start think- Eli won't be the first Man- fered a few times and I've turned retire nine of the final 10 batters “These guys still haven’t gotten a ing about it and not going after ning to host the show. His broth- it down. But it seemed like the he faced and Brandon League chance to get settled in.” the guys the way you were before er, Peyton, did it in 2007 and had right time. I felt ready to do it pitched the ninth for his fourth While the home runs pro- that you end up getting hurt and a very funny "United Way" skit and I'm excited about that op- save in as many chances. vided highlights, it was Seattle giving up more runs,” Beavan in which he coached youngsters, portunity," he said Monday. Homers are expected to come taking advantage of Oakland’s said. “Once I gave up the home hit them with passes in the back In Denver, Peyton Manning off the bat of Smoak, who was one defensive mistakes in the fifth run I had to stop the damage and stomach and even banished said, "I'm excited for him. He'll of the key pieces in the trade that that became the difference in right there.” one to a portable bathroom for do a good job." Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 SPORTS

Mariners Team Stats Sports Briefs Through Monday, April 16 (11 Games) Pannkuk Wins Twice at Auburn- HITTING GP AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB SO SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS Ichiro Suzuki 11 45 4 13 2 1 0 4 17 2 2 1 0 .289 .313 .378 .690 Mountainview Chone Figgins 11 44 5 11 2 1 0 4 15 3 11 1 0 .250 .298 .341 .639 By The Chronicle Justin Smoak 11 43 5 8 1 0 2 5 15 3 12 0 0 .186 .239 .349 .588 Dustin Ackley 10 42 6 11 2 0 1 4 16 2 7 1 1 .262 .295 .381 .676 AUBURN — Layn Pannkuk competed in both Miguel Olivo 10 36 1 4 1 0 0 3 5 1 8 0 0 .111 .135 .139 .274 sides of the 3D Freestyle-Greco Challenge here Satur- Kyle Seager 9 35 4 10 3 0 1 6 16 1 3 1 0 .286 .306 .457 .763 Jesus Montero 10 35 2 10 1 0 1 5 14 0 6 0 1 .286 .270 .400 .670 day at Auburn-Mountainview High School, and came Michael Saunders 10 30 4 6 3 0 1 2 12 3 9 2 0 .200 .273 .400 .673 home with a pair of championships for the Twin City Brendan Ryan 9 28 6 6 3 0 1 2 12 2 5 0 1 .214 .290 .429 .719 Munenori Kawasaki 4 10 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 .200 .273 .200 .473 Wrestling Club. Alex Liddi 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 .250 .250 .250 .500 Pannkuk won both the Freestyle and Greco brack- Casper Wells 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 .143 .143 .143 .286 ets in the 98-pound Schoolboy division. John Jaso 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 1.500 Mike Carp 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 On the Greco side, Cole Riccardo won the 160 Ju- Totals 11 371 40 86 18 3 7 39 131 18 71 6 3 .232 .267 .353 .620 nior division, and Richard Rivas won the Open 145.5 Opponents 11 370 42 88 15 0 15 42 148 21 78 7 4 .238 .288 .400 .688 bracket. Runners-up on the Freestyle side included Tristan NAME GP GS W L SV QS HLD IP H ER HR BB SO K/9 P/GS WHIP ERA Dickey (Novice 105), Tristan Hicks-Avron (School- Brandon League 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 6.0 4 0 0 1 4 6.00 0.0 0.83 0.00 Lucas Luetge 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.2 2 0 0 0 3 16.20 0.0 1.20 0.00 boy 70), Jacob Paris (Cadet 106) and Riccardo (Junior Tom Wilhelmsen 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 7.2 4 1 0 2 8 9.39 0.0 0.78 1.17 160). On the Greco side, local runner-ups were Mykka Kevin Millwood 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 6.0 4 1 0 3 7 10.50 103.0 1.17 1.50 Blake Beavan 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 13.1 12 4 1 1 7 4.73 93.0 0.98 2.70 McAllister (Novice 80), Tristan Dickey (Novice 105), Jason Vargas 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 18.1 14 7 2 4 12 5.89 90.7 0.98 3.44 Tristan Hicks-Avron (Schoolboy 70), Jacob Paris (Ca- Felix Hernandez 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 21.1 20 9 1 4 19 8.02 104.3 1.13 3.80 det 106) and Brady Isaacson (Junior 138). Third-place Erasmo Ramirez 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.1 4 2 1 1 3 6.23 0.0 1.15 4.15 Hector Noesi 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 11.0 11 7 2 4 9 7.36 95.0 1.36 5.73 finishers, in Freestyle, were Bryon Cerrano (Cadet Steve Delabar 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 4.2 5 4 4 0 6 11.57 0.0 1.07 7.71 126), Isaacson (Junior 138) and Rivas (Open 145.5). Charlie Furbush 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0.00 0.0 1.00 9.00 George Sherrill 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 6 4 2 1 0 0.00 0.0 5.25 27.00 The TCWC will hold practices for the remainder Shawn Kelley 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1 1 1 1 0 0 0.00 0.0 3.00 27.00 of the season at Centralia high School on Tuesday and Totals 11 11 6 5 4 7 4 97.0 88 41 15 21 78 7.24 96.7 1.12 3.80 Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m., with live wrestling at W.F. West High School in Chehalis from 6 to 8 p.m. on Scoreboard Wednesday nights. Batteries: Rochester — Dominic Washington 2, Boston 1(2 OT) PREPS Angwood, Dustin Wilson (2), Dylan MLB Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 2 (OT) Obama to Honor NASCAR Winner Stewart Local Schedules Fosnacht (4) and Bretton Sharp; Nook- Major League Baseball Standings St. Louis 3, San Jose 0 sack Valley — Russmiller, Prink (3), (Weather Permitting) AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 4, Phoenix 3 (OT) WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama Johnson (5), Myhre (7) and Ciensuges TUESDAY, April 17 EAST W L PCT GB will welcome the winner of NASCAR’s 2011 Chase for Baseball Baltimore 6 4 .600 - Sunday’s Results Friday’s Results the Sprint Cup Series to the White House on Tuesday. Centralia at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. Toronto 5 4 .556 .5 Nashville 3, Detroit 2 At Hoquiam W.F. West at Black Hills, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 5 5 .500 1 Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 4 Joining Obama and Cup Series champion Tony GRIZZLIES 7, LOGGERS 3 Tenino at Hoquiam (2), 3 p.m. NY Yankees 5 5 .500 1 Florida 4, New Jersey 2 Onalaska 000 300 0 — 3 9 2 Stewart in the afternoon will be other drivers from the Elma at Rochester, 4 p.m. Boston 4 6 .400 2 Los Angeles 1, Vancouver 0 Hoquiam 140 101 x — 7 9 3 Toledo-Winlock at White Salmon (2) CENTRAL 2011 field and top NASCAR executives. Batteries: Onalaska — Kyle Shep- 3:30 p.m. Detroit 7 3 .700 - Monday’s Results herd, Travis McMillion (2) and Zach Obama will honor Stewart’s win, the first for a Softball Chicago Sox 5 4 .556 1.5 NY Rangers 1, Ottawa 0 Caldwell, Wyatt Smeal (3); Hoquiam — driver/owner since 1992, and also recognize efforts by Elma at Rochester, 4 p.m. Cleveland 4 4 .500 2 Game 3 - Rangers lead 2-1 Steen, Brydon (3), Lowder (5) and Espe- Toledo-Winlock at White Salmon (2), Minnesota 3 7 .300 4 Boston 4, Washington 3 Stewart and NASCAR to give back to the community. dal 3:30 p.m. Kansas City 3 7 .300 4 Game 3 - Bruins lead 2-1 Tenino at Hoquiam (2) 3 p.m. WEST St. Louis 4, San Jose 3 Softball Girls Tennis Texas 8 2 .800 - Game 3 - Blues lead 2-1 At Tenino Centralia at River Ridge, 3:30 p.m. Seattle 6 5 .545 2.5 Broncos Sign WR Brandon Stokley Golf BULLDOGS 12, BEAVERS 2 (5 inn.) LA Angels 4 6 .400 4 Tuesday’s Games (All Times PST) Rochester at Montesano, 3:30 p.m. Montesano (10)1001 — 12 11 2 Oakland 4 7 .364 4.5 Florida at New Jersey ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Brandon Stokley, who Boys Soccer Tenino 00002 — 2 3 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Game 3 - Series tied 1-1, 4 p.m. made one of the most famous catches in Broncos his- Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. Batteries: Montesano — Didion EAST W L PCT GB Nashville at Detroit Tumwater at W.F. West, 7 p.m. and Swan; Tenino — Crystalin Jones, Washington 8 3 .727 - Game 4 - Predators lead 2-1, 4:30 p.m. tory, is returning to Denver to play with old friend Tenino at Hoquiam, 5 p.m. Shanowa Bond (2) and Megan Craw- NY Mets 7 3 .700 .5 Phoenix at Chicago Peyton Manning. Kings Way at Toledo 7 p.m. ford Atlanta 5 5 .500 2.5 Game 3 - Series tied 1-1, 6 p.m. Stokley signed a one-year deal with the Broncos Track & Field Philadelphia 5 5 .500 2.5 Mossyrock at Morton-White Pass Miami 4 6 .400 3.5 Wednesday’s Games Monday. In June, he’ll turn 36, the same age as Manning, (Randle), 3:30 p.m. LOCAL CENTRAL NY Rangers at Ottawa whom he played with in Indianapolis from 2003-06. Pe Ell, Napavine League Meet, 3:30 St. Louis 7 3 .700 - Game 4 - Series tied 1-1, 4:30 p.m. BOWLING RESULTS p.m. Houston 4 6 .400 3 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Stokley’s first stint with the Broncos (2007-09) was April 8 - 14 Tenino, Rochester, Onalaska League Milwaukee 4 6 .400 3 Game 4 - Flyers lead 3-0, 4:30 p.m. FAIRWAY LANES best known for his “Immaculate Deflection” catch that Meet, 4 p.m. Cincinnati 4 6 .400 3 Vancouver at Los Angeles Top 10 Men stunned the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2009 season Pittsburgh 3 7 .300 4 Game 4 - Kings lead 3-0, 7 p.m. 1. Nathan Prince 769; 2. Lee Grimes WEDNESDAY, April 18 3 7 .300 4 opener. Down 7-6 with 28 seconds left, Kyle Orton’s 764; 3. Rich Bunker 710; 4. Justin Gish Baseball WEST 706; 5. Brandon Grose 705; 6. Randy underthrown pass to Brandon Marshall was tipped by Tumwater at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. LA Dodgers 9 1 .900 - Sanders 690; 7. Jack Coleman Jr 689 and Black Hills at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Arizona 7 3 .700 2 cornerback Leon Hall and into the hands of Stokley, Jim Maynard 289; 8. James Hilzer 687; 9. Softball San Francisco 4 6 .400 5 RACING Brad Newbury 681; 10. Bert Hewitt 680 who raced for an 87-yard TD and a 12-7 win in Josh Centralia at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. Colorado 4 6 .400 5 and 680; High Game: Lee NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES McDaniels’ head coaching debut. Tumwater at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. San Diego 3 8 .273 6.5 Grimes 290 and Wes Cline 290 Samsung Mobile 500 Girls Tennis Stokley played with the Seahawks in 2010 and the Top 10 Women at Texas Motor Speedway North Thurston at Centralia, 3:30 Monday’s Results 1. April Harris 652; 2. Arlene Giants last year. p.m. Tampa Bay 1, at Boston 0 Thomas 615; 3. Barb Grimes 589; 4. Average Speed Race Winner: 160.577 River Ridge at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Minnesota 7, at NY Yankees 3 He worked out with Manning in March while the Cassandra Chalmers 582; 5. Kim Rush- Time of Race: 3:07:12 Golf at Washington 6, Houston 3 ton 561; 6. Cricket Nichols 560; 7. Val quarterback was in Denver to listen to John Elway’s W.F. West at Aberdeen, 3:30 p.m. NY Mets 6, at Atlanta 1 Margin of Victory: 3.235 secs Krein 558; 8. Sara Broom 555; 9. Lynn Track & Field Baltimore 10, at 4 Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps pitch and also has been playing catch with Manning at Wiltzius 544; 10. Shirley Swenson 536; Centralia at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Detroit 3, at Kansas City 2 Lead Changes: 18 among 7 drivers local high school football fields over the last month. High Game: April Harris 247 Ridgefield, Toledo, Stevenson, White San Diego 7, at Colorado 1 Top 5 Sr Men Manning was excited at the prospect of throwing Salmon at Ridgefield, 4 p.m. at Arizona 5, Pittsburgh 1 FINAL RESULTS 1. Bill Frank 670; 2. Lee Grimes at LA Angels 6, Oakland 0 1. (16), Ford to the “Slot Machine” again. 666; 3. Andy Fuchs 606; 4. Jim Ion 595; THURSDAY, April 19 Philadelphia 5, at San Francisco 2 2. Jimmie Johnson (48), “Anytime that management wants to add good Baseball 5. Tim Schnitzer 593; High Game: Bill Frank 267 3. (55), Toyota, 334 football players to this team, I’m all in favor of it, no Capital at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games 4. Jeff Gordon (24), Chevrolet, 334 Top 5 Sr Women Minnesota at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Morton-White Pass at Napavine (2), 5. (17), Ford, 334 matter what position,” Manning said. 1. Elaine Gilligan 544; 2. Ida Kam- Houston at Washington, 4:05 p.m. 3 p.m. 6. Martin Truex Jr. (56), Toyota Stokley is a 14th-year pro who was drafted by the Lake Quinault at Oakville, 4 p.m. bich 521; 3. Pearl Steig 512; 4. Barb Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Grimes 499 and Sara Broom 499; 5. Texas at Boston, 4:07 p.m. 7. (5), Chevrolet Baltimore Ravens in 1999 out of Southwestern Loui- Toutle Lake at Pe Ell (2), 3 p.m. 8. (99), Ford Softball Sharron Madsen 496; High Game: Ida NY Mets at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. 9. Kevin Harvick (29), Chevrolet siana, which is now called the University of Louisiana Morton-White Pass at Napavine (2), Kambich 215 Chicago Cubs at Miami, 4:10 p.m. 3 p.m. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88), Chevrolet at Lafayette. He’s played in 131 regular season games Lake Quinault at Oakville, 4 p.m. 1. Don Koher 323; 2. Joy Watson p.m. 11. (18), Toyota with 339 catches for 4,680 yards and 34 TDs. He’s also 321; 3. Daryl Hull 285; 4. Bruce Thorsen Toutle Lake at Pe Ell (2), 3 p.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. 12. Denny Hamlin (11), Toyota played in 14 playoff games with 43 catches for 620 Boys Soccer 279; 5. Fred Utelsch 247; High Game: LA Dodgers at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. 13. (51), Chevrolet River Ridge at Centralia, 7 p.m. Don Koher 196 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. 14. Jamie McMurray (1), Chevrolet yards and six TDs. He won Super titles with Baltimore W.F. West at North Thurston, 5 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. 15. A J Allmendinger (22), Dodge CENTRALIA LANES in 2000 and Indianapolis in 2006. Hoquiam at Rochester, 5 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 16. Juan Pablo Montoya (42), Chevrolet Top 10 Men Tenino at Forks, 4 p.m. Oakland at LA Angels, 7:05 p.m. 17. (15), Toyota 1. Nathan Prince 690; 2. Kevin Lee Toledo-Winlock at La Center, 6 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 18. (27), Chevrolet Girls Tennis 641; 3. Greg Snelson 634; 4. Gordon Philadelphia at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Geving 616; 5. Mark Kiviaho 614; 6. 19. (20), Toyota Tenino at White Salmon/Stevenson, 20. Marcos Ambrose (9), Ford Sports on the Air 12/3:30 p.m. Dennis Rudoff 606; 7. Jack Chambers 590; 8. Jim Mattis 573; 9. Earl Blurton 21. Ryan Newman (39), Chevrolet Black Hills at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. 22. (43), Ford Girls Golf 571; 10. Earl Tennant 565; High Game: NBA 23. (78), Chevrolet TUESDAY, April 17 La Center at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. Kevin Lee 256 Centralia at North Thurston, 3:30 Top 10 Women National Basketball Association 24. Tony Stewart (14), Chevrolet MLB BASEBALL p.m. 1. Julie Johnson 535; 2. Cis Standings 25. Casey Mears (13), Ford 7:10 p.m. McLaughlin 503; 3. Karen Mattis 486; EASTERN CONFERENCE 26. (10), Chevrolet Local Results 4. Mary Schrader 484; 5. Ellen Lee 472 ATLANTIC W L PCT GB 27. (47), Toyota ROOT — Cleveland at Seattle Monday’s Results and Ginny Eddy 472; 6. Chris Ebner x - Boston 36 25 .590 - 28. (21), Ford NBA BASKETBALL At Onalaska 460; 7. Marnie Barabe 455; 8. Teresa New York 31 29 .517 4 ½ 29. (31), Chevrolet Game 1 Knowles 429; 9. Joyce Chambers 428; 10. Philadelphia 31 29 .517 4 ½ 30. Landon Cassill (83), Toyota 5 p.m. Rowayne Hill 420; High Game: Marnie MOUNTAINEERS 4, LOGGERS 2 New Jersey 22 40 .355 14 ½ 31. David Gilliland (38), Ford Barabe 199 TNT — Boston at New York Rainier 002 110 0 — 4 3 2 Toronto 22 40 .355 14 ½ 32. (32), Ford Onalaska 100 010 0 — 2 3 4 Top 5 Sr Men CENTRAL 7:30 p.m. 1. Dave Reynolds 543; 2. Vern Reed 33. J.J. Yeley (49), Toyota Batteries: Rainier — DuCharme and y - Chicago 46 15 .754 - 34. (33), Chevrolet TNT — San Antonio at L.A. Lakers 435; 3. Jim Thomas 427; 4. Greg Kiser x - Indiana 39 22 .639 7 Shaw; Onalaska — Wyatt Smeal, Jacob 35. (34), Ford Mager (6), Kyle Shepherd (6), McMil- 416; 5. Jim Deskins 371; High Score: Milwaukee 29 31 .483 16 ½ NHL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS 36. Brad Keselowski (2), Dodge lion and McMillion, Smeal (6) Dave Reynolds 189 Detroit 22 38 .367 23 ½ 4:30 p.m. Top 5 Sr Women Cleveland 20 39 .339 25 37. (36), Chevrolet Game 2 1. Robin Brown 417; 2. June Con- SOUTHEAST 38. (93), Toyota NBCSN — Nashville at Detroit MOUNTAINEERS 12, LOGGERS 1 cannon 408; 3. Winnie Siemers 380; 4. y - Miami 43 17 .717 - 39. R- (26), Ford 6 p.m. (5 inn.) Vikiy Garay 364; 5. Linda Lusher 349; x - Atlanta 36 25 .590 7 ½ 40. (19), Toyota Rainier 061 50 — 12 5 1 High Score: June Concannon 160 x - Orlando 36 25 .590 7 ½ 41. Michael McDowell (98), Ford CNBC — Phoenix at Chicago Onalaska 010 00 — 1 2 5 Washington 15 46 .246 28 ½ 42. Scott Riggs (23), Chevrolet Batteries: Rainier — Champion and Newaukum Valley Womesn Golf Club Charlotte 7 53 .117 36 43. (95), Ford Shaw; Onalaska — McMillion, Mager Results WESTERN CONFERENCE R-ROOKIE WEDNESDAY, April 18 (4) and Smeal April 14, 2012 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB Day’s Play, Eclectic y - Okla. City 44 17 .721 - MLB BASEBALL 1st Place...... Vickie Link CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES Tennis Denver 34 27 .557 10 Good Sam Roadside Assistance 200 4 p.m. 2nd Place...... Vicki Pogorelc Utah 32 30 .516 12 ½ At Tumwater at ESPN — Teams TBA CENTRALIA 5, BLACK HILLS 1 3rd Place...... Rose Roberson Portland 28 34 .452 16 ½ Singles Minnesota 25 37 .403 19 ½ 7:10 p.m. Average Speed Race Winner: 107.239 1. Anna Scheibmeir (C) def. Julie PACIFIC ROOT — Cleveland at Seattle Hanson 6-4, 6-4 x - LA Lakers 39 22 .639 - Time of Race: 1:51:54 2. Dominika Fackovcova (C) def. COLLEGE x - LA Clippers 38 23 .623 1 Margin of Victory: 1.478 secs NBA BASKETBALL Natasha Afeiche 6-0, 6-0 Phoenix 32 29 .525 7 Caution Flags: 4 for 25 laps 5 p.m. 3. Lillian Albright (C) def. Nicole NWAACC Baseball Golden State 22 38 .367 16 ½ Lead Changes: 7 among 4 drivers Hayes 6-1, 6-0 Saturday’s Games Sacramento 20 41 .328 19 ESPN — Orlando at Boston Doubles At Centralia SOUTHWEST FINAL RESULTS 1. Megan Kerner/McKailey Fast (C) Game 1 y - San Antonio 43 16 .729 - 1. Kasey Kahne (4), Chevrolet 7:30 p.m. def. Ellie Justice/Madelyn Sayler 6-2, RAIDERS 4, TRAILBLAZERS 0 Memphis 35 25 .583 8 ½ 2. James Buescher (31), Chevrolet ESPN — L.A. Lakers at Golden St. 6-0 Pierce 100 000 102 — 4 8 0 Dallas 34 28 .548 10 ½ 3. Matt Crafton (88), Toyota 2. Devyn Miller/Julie Nguyen (BH) Centralia 000 000 000 — 0 2 1 Houston 32 29 .525 12 4. (13), Toyota GOLF def. Carlei Fisher/Megan Helm 6-3, 7-5 Batteries: Pierce — Schmitten and New Orleans 19 42 .311 25 5. (17), Toyota 3:30 p.m. 3. Madison Creel/Jaycee Foster (C) Sherwin; Centralia — Brandon Middle- 6. Joey Coulter (22), Chevrolet def. Vania Neubert/Johari Dupont 6-1, ton, Reggie Hancock (8) and Tyler Lun- z - Clinched Conference 7. Nelson Piquet Jr. (30), Chevrolet GOLF — LPGA LOTTE Championship 6-1 dgren y - Clinched Division 8. R- (3), Chevrolet JV: Centralia 7, Black Hills 1 x - Clinched Playoff Berth 9. (29), Ram Game 2 10. Justin Lofton (6), Chevrolet THURSDAY, April 19 Girls Golf RAIDERS 13, TRAILBLAZERS 0 Monday’s Results 11. R- (27), Chevrolet 7:10 p.m. At Aberdeen Pierce 000 021 (10) — 13 13 1 Indiana 111, Minnesota 88 12. Ron Hornaday Jr. (9), Chevrolet BOBCATS 91, BEARCATS 40 (Stabl- Centralia 000 000 0 — 0 1 4 Orlando 113, Philadelphia 100 13. David Starr (81), Toyota ROOT — Cleveland at Seattle eford) Batteries: Pierce — Horstfall and Atlanta 109, Toronto 87 14. R- (98), Toyota NBA BASKETBALL Aberdeen — Paige Kuhn 22, Ali Alexander; Centralia — Devin Barker, New Orleans 75, Charlotte 67 15. (32), Chevrolet Giourlie 21, Kristin Carson 16, Melissa Ben Smith (7), Cam Margaris (7) and Miami 101, New Jersey 98 16. Tim George Jr. (2), Chevrolet 5 p.m. Stevenson 17, Emily Penttila 15 Chris Peterson Washington 87, Chicago 84 17. R-Cale Gale (33), Chevrolet TNT — Chicago at Miami W.F. West — Hannah Cooley 13, Ra- Denver 105, Houston 102 18. R- (24), Chevrolet jdeep Chokar 11, Lauren Clark 7, Aimee Sunday’s Games Utah 123, Dallas 121 (OT) 19. David Reutimann (92), Chevrolet 7:30 p.m. Sennes 5, Ashley Pruitt 4, Cheyenne La- At Puyallup Phoenix 125, Portland 107 20. R- (09), Toyota TNT — L.A. Clippers at Phoenix lone 4 Game 1 San Antonio 120, Golden State 99 21. (75), Chevrolet RAIDERS 13, TRAILBLAZERS 1 LA Clippers 92, Oklahoma City 77 22. Ryan Sieg (39), Chevrolet GOLF Saturday’s Results Centralia 000 100 0 — 1 2 2 23. Brennan Newberry (14), Chevrolet 6 a.m. At Redmond Pierce 121 306 x — 13 14 0 Tuesday’s Games (All Times PST) 24. Jason White (23), Ford LIONS 10, WARRIORS 9 Batteries: Centralia — Jordan Indiana at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 25. R- (08), Toyota GOLF — Volvo China Open Rochester 310 040 1 — 9 9 1 Hull, Colt Carpenter (4), Matt Heimus Cleveland at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 26. R-Paulie Harraka (5), Ford Noon Cedar Pk. Chr. 004 600 0 — 10 8 4 (6) and Tyler Lundgern; Pierce — Mor- Memphis at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 27. Jeff Agnew (70), Chevrolet Batteries: Rochester — Chase ris, Phillips (3) and Sherwin Boston at New York, 5 p.m. 28. Tyler Young (02), Chevrolet GOLF — PGA Valero Texas Open Grimmett, Lucas Eastman (4), Dominic San Antonio at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. 29. Chris Cockrum (93), Chevrolet 3:30 p.m. Angwood (5) and Dustin Wilson; Cedar Game 2 30. Norm Benning (57), Chevrolet Park Christian — Dreschsel, Heat (5) RAIDERS 10, TRAILBLAZERS 0 31. (11), Toyota GOLF — LPGA LOTTE Championship and Hicks Centralia 000 000 — 0 1 2 32. R- (99), Ford COLLEGE SOFTBALL Pierce 400 105 — 10 11 0 33. R-John King (7), Toyota Game 2 Batteries: Centralia — Trevor NHL 34. (18), Toyota 5 p.m. WARRIORS 9, PIONEERS 4 Goforth, Justin Gillen (6), Keegan Dez National Hockey League 35. Johnny Chapman (07), Toyota ESPN2 — Alabama at Georgia Rochester 201 020 4 — 9 8 1 Aguilar (6) and Jesus Acosta; Pierce — Playoffs 36. Grant Enfinger (60), Chevrolet Nooksack Val. 010 030 0 — 4 4 4 Nagle and Alexander Saturday’s Results R-ROOKIE 2012Inside_BB_03_Layout 1 4/16/12 3:34 PM Page 1

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Compiled by Charlie Miller. Follow Charlie on Twitter @AthlonCharlie or email him at [email protected] 1. Rangers Joe Nathan gets first save, bullpen only potential problem. 2. Dodgers Matt Kemp determined to have monster season. Yankees, Red Sox Avoid the Cellar 3. Tigers Miguel Cabrera, Prince Fielder latest version of Bash Bros. The Baltimore Orioles are bad enough that 4. Yankees Derek Jeter off to hottest start of his career. they won’t let it happen this season, but just in 5. Cardinals Kyle Lohse, Lance Lynn, Jake Westbrook are all 2-0. case you’re wondering, the last time the Yan- kees and Red Sox finished last and next-to-last 6. DiamondbacksBullpen becoming strength of the team. in their division/league was in 1966. The only 7. Nationals Stephen Strasburg is officially dominant. other time was way back in 1925. 8. Blue Jays Kyle Drabek finally pitching like an ace. Now in 1966, the Red Sox were a year away 9. Phillies Phils’ leader: 5 RBIs; Ryan Howard: 11 after 9 games in 2011. from winning the pennant in 1967, and the Yan- 10. Red Sox Big Papi crushing the ball early. kees were two years removed from winning five 11. Braves Atlanta needs Jason Heyward and he’s producing. straight from 1960-64. Boston had stars like Carl Yastrzemski, George Scott, Jim Lonborg 12. Rays Rays out of the gate slowly once again. and a young Tony Conigliaro. The Yankees had 13. Brewers Cleanup hitters are batting just .103 with no homers. Elston Howard behind the plate, Bobby Richard- 14. Angels Offense is struggling and bullpen is terrible. son at second and an outfield of Roy White, 15. Reds Aroldis Chapman dominant in relief role. Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. Howard, Man- 16. Indians Derek Lowe settling in as Cleveland’s ace. tle and Maris were all former MVPs. Mel Stot- 17. Giants Tough blow losing Brian Wilson for the season. tlemyre and Al Downing led the pitching staff that included an aging Whitey Ford. 18. Rockies Rockies and opponents have identical .777 OPS. But somehow the Red Sox managed to fin- 19. Mariners Outhomered 15-7, but outscored by only two, 42-40. ish ninth, 26 games back of the Orioles (who 20. Marlins Giancarlo Santon yet to go deep, Omar Infante has four. swept the Dodgers in the World Series) and the 21. Orioles Four regulars hitting better than .285; four below .220. Justin Verlander Yankees a half game behind the Sox. I wonder 22. Mets Relievers Francisco, Byrdak, Rauch and Parnell 1 ER in 16.2 IP. how Mickey, Maris and Whitey felt about fin-

23. White Sox Opponents batting .196 with runners in scoring position. ishing last. 24. A’s May have found another ace in lefty Tom Milone. Back in 1925, the Red Sox were a collection of no-name players, so it’s understandable that 25. Pirates Bucs have 2.57 ERA and .188 batting average. The Pro Cooperstown Low they would finish last, 49.5 games out of first. 26. Royals Hitting .313 at home, .227 on the road. available at select But Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel and 27. Astros J.D. Martinez becoming a big hit in Houston. Earle Combs led the Yankees’ lineup. You would 28. Cubs Cubs have no home runs from their No. 3 and No. 4 hitters. think that would be enough firepower to sup- 29. Padres Hitting .219 on the road, .179 at Petco Park. port a pitching staff of Herb Pennock, Urban Matt Kemp Athlon Sports 30. Twins Josh Willingham brings big bat to Minneapolis. Shocker, Waite Hoyt and Sad Sam Jones. And the Yankees were 21 games better than the Red Sox, but still finished seventh in the eight-team league. Must have been why Sam was so sad. We’ve Got Next Josh Willingham, Minnesota The Twins are struggling to score runs, but Will- Remember those cool little trophies THIRD BASE DESIGNATED HITTER ingham showed why Minnesota signed the free that Topps has put on baseball cards Nolan Arenado, Colorado Jesus Montero, Seattle agent over the winter. He hit an even .500 and of the previous year’s best rookies? The third baseman has hit well at He has finally arrived. The slugged north of 1.000 with three home runs. The card company began the practice every stop, including spring training much-publicized prized hitting in 1960 honoring the best rookies this season. The hot corner in Denver prospect in the Yankees organ- from 1959 — a group that included will be his later this summer. He is ization was traded to Seattle the likes of Pumpsie Green and Hall among the best long-term prospects over the winter. Mariners fans C.J. Wilson, Los Angeles of Famer Willie McCovey. on this list as well. will not be disappointed. The It hasn’t been the kind of start to the 2012 sea- Since that time, Topps has forsaken man can hit and will be the son that the Angels expected, but Wilson was SHORTSTOP the trophies in a few years, but has linchpin of Seattle’s offense for a lone bright spot last week. He won both his continued to select an All-Rookie Tyler Pastornicky, Atlanta starts with a 1.38 ERA and 1.15 WHIP. several years. Team. Topps usually honors eight po- Clearly, the deepest position for STARTING PITCHER sition players and two pitchers, one rookies this season, there are short- right-handed, one lefty. We prefer four stops galore. Pastornicky isn’t the best Yu Darvish, Texas defender of this group, but he is ex- His large frame and velocity Matt Kemp, Los Angeles starters and a closer. For the second week in a row, the most feared Here’s our lineup of the top 2012 pected to hit close to .300 and steal separate him from previous hitter in the NL is honored here. Kemp hit .455 rookies we believe will be honored by 20-plus bases. starting pitchers from Japan. for the week with an NL-leading four home Topps at the end of the season. Some Others: Zack Cozart, Cincinnati; Darvish will have the run sup- runs and nine RBIs. He scored seven times. are still in the minors, but you will Nick Franklin, Seattle; Marvin Gon- port and defense to allow him know their names by the end of the zalez, Houston; Jose Iglesias, Boston to put up nice numbers, even summer. OUTFIELD when he struggles. Matt Moore, Tampa Bay Jake Westbrook, St. Louis Yoenis Cespedes, Oakland When a manager trusts a The Cardinals are getting strong starting CATCHER The Cuban defector has quickly youngster enough for him to pitching from unexpected sources, and West- Hector Sanchez, San Francisco proven he has power to spare and is make the first start of his career brook tossed two gems this week. He won at Sanchez won’t get as many plate not overmatched by big league pitch- in Game 1 of the ALDS, it Cincinnati, then defeated the Cubs at home. appearances as other catchers because ing. It will be interesting to see how In 14 innings he was 2-0 with a 0.64 ERA and makes you think the pitcher of some guy named Buster Posey. But well he adjusts once opponents have 0.86 WHIP. must be special. Moore is the as the Giants get Posey more time at more thorough scouting reports on next young ace for the Rays. first base, Sanchez will continue to him. Tom Milone, Oakland impress with his bat and arm. Bryce Harper, Washington He doesn’t overpower hit- Others: Devin Mesoraco, Cincin- I suppose if he doesn’t become a Trevor Bauer, Arizona ters, but much like Tom nati; Wilin Rosario, Colorado first-ballot Hall of Famer after all the The No. 3 overall pick in the 2011 draft is as Glavine a couple of decades hype, his career will be considered a unconventional as you will find. His pregame FIRST BASE ago, Milone keeps hitters off routine includes foul pole-to-foul pole long toss colossal failure. But seriously, his bat Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs balance and they rarely square and agility drills with a flex pole. He began this is major league ready. The Nationals Rizzo is likely to make the scene by him up. season at Double-A Mobile and is 3-0 after want him to get a little more comfort- AP Photo the end of May, and will immediately Manny Banuelos, N.Y. Yankees Bryce Harper (top) is expected to make his major three starts with a 0.57 ERA. Harnessing his able in center field, and it never hurts pitches is what will take him to the next level. take his place in the middle of the The Yankees have questions league debut this season. Yoenis Cespedes of Oak- to delay the major league service land has already taken the Bay Area by storm with In 15.2 innings, he’s allowed just eight hits, but Cubs’ lineup. The Cubbies need his in the their rotation and are clock from ticking. his power. he has walked 12 and thrown five wild pitches. bat, for sure. Brett Jackson, Chicago Cubs dealing with a few health is- His 20 strikeouts show that when he’s in the Other: , Minnesota sues. Banuelos has a minor The Cubs need an infusion of youth RELIEF PITCHER strike zone, he’s tough to hit. back injury, but is not expected to SECOND BASE and offense. Jackson has proven to be Hector Santiago, Chicago White Sox Dylan Bundy, Baltimore miss very much time, possibly just Freddy Galvis, Philadelphia an all-around player in the minor Santiago is the reason that the White Drafted fourth overall last summer, Baseball one start at Triple-A. He could be a Given the full-time gig in Philadel- leagues. With Chicago outfielders Sox were so willing to part with Ser- America has Bundy ranked as the No. 10 fixture in the Yanks’ rotation by mid- prospect entering this season. The 19-year-old phia until returns, Galvis’ struggling offensively, Jackson could gio Santos and his 30 saves from last summer. has made two professional starts (both this bat has been slow starting this season, see an earlier promotion than origi- season. Santiago has the demeanor Others: Drew Pomeranz, Colorado; season) and has pitched just six innings. But but he knows how to play the position nally expected. and poise to close. Julio Teheran, Atlanta; Drew Smyly, he has been perfect: no hits, no walks, no hit — and there is little competition at the Others: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Others: Addison Reed, Chicago Detroit; Jacob Turner, Detroit; batsmen and no runs, with 12 Ks. He’s pitch- position. Angels; Kirk Nieuwenhuis, New York White Sox; Ryan Cook, Oakland; ing for the Single-A Delmarva Shorebirds. Brad Peacock, Oakland Other: Kolten Wong, St. Louis Mets; Leonys Martin, Texas David Phelps, New York Yankees

April 20, 1912 Active pitchers who have held opponents to a sub-.200 batting average over a full season: Justin Verlander Can you name the only pitcher Fenway Park opened as the Red Sox defeated the 3 2011 (.192); Johan Santana 2004 (.192); Kerry Wood 1998 (.196) [min. 162 innings]. since 1955 to win 20 games while Yankees, 7-6 in 11 innings. In Detroit, the Tigers pitching less than 200 innings? opened Tiger Stadium with a win over the Indians. 9 Times players have hit 40-plus home runs in a season over the past three years. Jose Bautista and Albert Pujols April 18, 1958 are the only players to accomplish it twice. The Dodgers hosted the Giants for the first-ever 2 Teams that ended last weekend with a team batting average below .200. The Padres ended Sunday game in Los Angeles. After a downtown parade, with a .191 average and the Pirates finished up at .188. 78,682 fans crowded into the L.A. Coliseum to watch the Dodgers win 6-5. 2 Pitching staffs that ended last weekend holding opponents to a sub-.200 batting average. Toronto’s pitchers are holding opponents to a .199 average, and the Nationals’ pitchers are even

April 17, 1969 stingier at .186. innings. 199.1 just in strikeouts

In only the 10th game in the history of the Montreal Expos, Bill Stoneman tossed a no-hitter against the 41 Players with enough plate appearances to qualify hitting below the Mendoza Line (.200). 239 and ERA 2.26 a with 20-4 was He

Philadelphia Phillies. He walked five and whiffed years. 30 last the in seasons dominating 3 Players with enough plate appearances to qualify not even on the interstate yet, hitting below .100. most the of one had Sox Red Boston the of

eight. The game took two hours and 24 minutes, TRIVIA ANSWER: Marlon Byrd of the Cubs ranks at the bottom of the 193 players with a .065 average and .212 OPS. Martinez Pedro 2002, In and was seen by just 6,496 fans in Philadelphia. Athlon Sports

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Racing Commentary The Biff is the Best Storm Hopes to Create Opportunity to Win Now — and Later rian Agler is the anti- or to Sue, Lauren, Tanisha or dote to hyperbole. Camille Little, the core of this B The Storm coach team.” and general manager could So they decided to do win a championship game something even crazier: ev- by 50 and avoid calling it ex- erything, at once. traordinary. He could lose his Win while reshuffling the entire starting lineup to in- roster. Get younger, but stay jury and avoid calling it har- wise. rowing. He’s too analytical, Now, six months later, the too methodical, too logical to Storm has finished the initial overstate life. phase of an intriguing project. So when The reshuffling started in you hear January with the bold trade of Agler refer to All-Star forward Swin Cash, the Storm’s along with key reserve Le’coe offseason Willingham, to Chicago in an challenge as effort to gain salary-cap relief “kind of a di- and the No. 2 overall pick in lemma,” then the draft. On Monday, the you know it Storm selected Tennessee for- was quite the Jerry Brewer ward Shekinna Stricklen with quandary. The Seattle that No. 2 pick to complete Just a sea- Times its transformation, at least for son removed from a champi- now. onship, the franchise was in During this offseason, a pickle last fall. Still smart- the Storm re-signed Bird to ing over losing a first-round a contract that should keep playoff series to Phoenix, the her in a Storm uniform for Storm faced a harsh reality the remainder of her career. of building a winner in a By trading Cash and Will- league with a hard salary cap. ingham, the team freed up It had no cap space. It had 25 percent of its salary cap, traded away its 2012 WNBA which enabled it to re-sign first-round draft pick. And it Wright, who is an integral already knew it would have part of Agler’s defense-centric to play the first half of this system, and acquire impact upcoming season without su- free agents such as aging leg- perstar Lauren Jackson, who end Tina Thompson and Ann will be with the Australian Wauters, the team’s new start- national team through the ing center. Agler also traded Olympics. popular reserve center Ashley MCT Chris Boyd / “Kind of a dilemma” for Robinson to Washington for Greg Bile poses with the commemorative pistols and the trophy after winning the Samsung Mobile 500 NASCAR Sprint sure. 22-year-old forward Victoria Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. What to do? The Storm Dunlap. had two obvious options. Do Now, the Storm has a Points Leader Biffle Gets First Victory of Season nothing, which would mean chance to do the near impos- losing defensive stopper Tan- sible: win and rebuild at once. By Carlos Mendez which is no surprise consider- was run in an average speed isha Wright in free agency Agler, who signed a three- and become a roster in seri- McClatchy Newspapers ing he drives out of the Roush of 160.577 mph, blistering the year contract extension last Fenway garage, which produced previous record of 152.705 set ous decline. Or use Jackson’s November and has the job FORT WORTH, Texas — Friday night’s Nationwide win- in November last year. The two absence as an excuse to tear security to see through this The standings have said so for a ner and had won eight previous caution flags for 10 laps were down the team and rebuild. retooling, did a tremendous while. A victory at Texas Motor Sprint Cup races at TMS. both track records, and a 234- Agler, CEO Karen Bryant, job putting the franchise in a Speedway leaves no doubt. Working with novice Sprint lap green-flag run nearly dou- the Storm owners and the position to maximize having The Biff is the best. Cup crew chief Matt Puccia, bled the previous record, 122. rest of the basketball opera- Bird and Jackson while re- Greg Biffle, the points lead- who won for the first time in the “The wind was a huge factor,” tions staff quickly decided ducing the risk of becoming that a gradual demise wasn’t er in the Sprint Cup standings series, Biffle expertly maneu- Biffle said. “I got a hole wore in too old. the answer. They gave serious since the third race of the year vered on a track he historically my hand from holding on to the Agler still must make all but winless in 49 races, roared consideration to the pos- of the pieces work together handles well. steering wheel.” past Jimmie Johnson with 30 sibility of a complete rebuild, on the court, but on paper, He tracked down the five- Once Biffle made his pass of laps to go and won the fastest but ultimately, they couldn’t the Storm has a deeper, more time series champion Johnson Johnson, it looked like it would NASCAR race ever at TMS, Sat- stomach the idea, not with athletic and more versatile on Lap 303, diving under him be a hand-to-hand battle the rest urday night’s Samsung Mobile into Turn 3 and exiting the cor- Jackson and another super- roster. It also has tiers of ages: 500. of the way between the No. 16 star, point guard Sue Bird, on young and intriguing play- ner of Turn 4 with the lead. Ford and the No. 48 Chevrolet. The dominating perfor- “When you hadn’t won in a the roster. ers for the future; players in mance over the final stretch But Johnson, after being slowed “We kept asking ourselves, their prime; players closing long time, it doesn’t matter who by lapped traffic — he blamed erased any questions about Bif- it was — five-time champion or ‘What do we really want to ac- out their prime; and depend- the No. 39 of Ryan Newman, fle’s potential as a Sprint Cup what — I was driving my heart complish here?’ “ Agler said. able veterans who can help title contender. The win allowed out,” Biffle said. “I was doing all primarily — couldn’t regain his “We want to get younger, but the team win now. And the him to pad his points lead, gave I could do, moving up the track, momentum and didn’t pose a do we want to get younger Storm has future cap flex- him at least three bonus points down the track, up the track. I challenge the rest of the way. just to get younger? What ibility and the potential to get if he makes the Chase and made was driving it sideways.” “My issue was with the 39,” are we trying to do? It came younger without damaging him the sixth multi-time winner Maybe that was because of Johnson said. “When I got in- down to one thing: Don’t its core. at Texas Motor Speedway. the wind. Gusts of 40 mph swept side of him, he was already a lap waste the years you have Sue On paper, it’s a legitimate “To put a bunch of ground on over the 1.5-mile track, forcing down, and he proceeded to race and Lauren. They deserve to playoff contender that could the cars behind us, it certainly the fans and pit crews on the me and cost me the lead.” be put in a position to win a compete for a championship makes a statement to the people infield to lean to a side to watch Johnson certainly had no championship, and with the with some luck. who were wondering how we and work. The wind hit the cars chance once he made contact way they impact the game, It’s not a bad overhaul were still leading the points,” as they exited Turn 4 out of the with the wall 15 laps later. The there are a lot of things you for a team that was capped Biffle said. north end of the track, and Bif- last 16 laps were a showcase for can do to put them in that out and low on options just a The past seven winners at fle said he could tell it gave him Biffle’s Roush-powered engine. position. At the same time, short time ago. The hardest TMS have finished no worse more trouble than it did John- “From there, I just made sure we had to think about life af- task in professional sports than fourth in the final stand- son. I brought it home,” Johnson said, ter Sue and Lauren. is to sustain winning. Give ings. “He was just smooth as a sail,” the dejection in his voice unmis- “Yeah, we talked about re- Agler and the franchise credit Biffle started third and Biffle said. takable after his missed chance building. But we didn’t think for being innovative and tak- showed immediately he had Despite the wind — or per- to earn Hendrick Motorsports’ it would be fair to our fans ing a risk. one of the best cars in the field, haps because of it — the race 200th victory. WNBA Gonzaga Players Standish, Redmon Selected in WNBA Draft Ogwumike Taken No. 1 by By Jayda Evans need to go in with a good mind- nomenal. The Seattle Times set and just work my butt off to “(Redmon) is impressive. Sparks in WNBA Draft show people what I can do.” The WNBA is the type of game The thrill was quickly damp- Standish won’t be the only that is right up her alley.” BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — gone No. 1,” Ogwumike said. ened by reality. Zag hustling to impress WNBA Standish has two classes to Nnemkadi Ogwumike is ex- “Things go different ways. I’m After waiting patiently to coaches. Katelan Redmon, who complete in order to graduate, cited to be staying in Califor- really proud to be part of this hear her name called in Mon- began her college career at but said one will be finished nia. legacy.” day’s WNBA draft, Gonzaga Washington before transferring before she leaves next week for The Stanford senior was Despite finishing with the star Kayla Standish realized it to Gonzaga, was the last pick Minnesota. The Storm doesn’t picked No. 1 in the WNBA fourth-worst record in the was the best team in the league in the draft (36th overall), go- host the Lynx until June 17 at draft by the Los Angeles league at 15-19, the Sparks that selected her. The versatile ing to New York. They are the KeyArena. Sparks on Monday. won the draft lottery in No- forward was taken with the 19th third and fourth players in pro- Ogwumike helped guide vember. They had the smallest overall pick by defending cham- gram history to be selected, join- Storm Crazy the Cardinal to the Final Four chance of the four teams with pion Minnesota. ing Vivian Frieson (2010) and during all four of her seasons a shot at winning with only a Not only do the Lynx return Courtney Vandersloot (2011). Shortly after being selected at the school, including this 10 percent chance. They are the bulk of their title-winning Vandersloot started at point by Seattle at No. 2 overall, for- year’s loss to eventual cham- the second team in the 11-year team, they have a young roster guard for Chicago last season ward Shekinna Stricklen had pion Baylor. The 6-foot-2 history of the lottery to win with quality depth. and was an All-Star reserve pick. the opportunity to meet her new forward, who averaged 22.5 with the fewest number of “It’ll be a rough training Frieson was cut by Tulsa in her fans via video call. One men- points and 10.2 rebounds this chances. Phoenix did it ahead camp,” said Standish, who was first training camp, then played tion of their nickname, “Storm past season, is the first Stan- of the 2007 draft. invited to attend the draft in a season in Australia before re- Crazies,” by Stricklen, and the ford player to be taken with Los Angeles also had the Bristol, Conn., and sat with her tiring from hoops last year. crowd gathered at Storm head- the No. 1 pick. Previously top pick in 2008 and selected father and Gonzaga coach Kelly “I believe (Standish’s) best quarters erupted. three Cardinal players have Tennessee star Candace Parker, Graves. “There’s not as many basketball is ahead of her,” “They just started yelling been drafted third overall. who went on to win Rookie of spots on the roster, so it’ll just be Graves said from Bristol. “She and cheering. It was great. I can’t “I think looking back, a the Year and MVP honors in difficult. But basketball is never is a player that has worked hard wait to be around the fans,” said lot of the players could have her first professional season. easy, and it’s not easy getting and improved. For her to be re- Stricklen. “I’ve read about them. to the next level. For me, I just warded by being drafted is phe- It’s going to be crazy.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 Life:Food

Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times Spoon the set cheese into a cheesecloth-lined strainer when making homemade quark cheese. The name is German for “curds.” From Curds Homemade Cheese Made Simple

toBy Noelle Carter Quark Los Angeles Times Take some milk, add a little acid and give the mixture time to do its thing — who would have thought homemade cheese could be this simple? What with all the equipment and special- ized ingredients I’d read about, cheese making sounded like it was better suited to a chemistry lab than my tiny kitchen. That is, until I tried quark. I know. Hear the word “quark” and you may conjure up images of dancing physics particles or “Star Trek” characters. Or wind- ing your way through “Finnegans Wake.” Any of which might be even scarier than the thought of actually making cheese. But “quark” is just the Ger- man word for “curds.” A creamy, fresh cheese, quark’s curds come together to form some- thing magical — rich with a gentle tang, it’s spreadable, kind of a cross between sour cream and soft ricotta cheese. Varia- tions of the cheese can be found throughout Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. please see QUARK, page Life 2 Add in homemade quark cheese to this recipe for quark tart with asparagus.

FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Food Establishments McDonald’s, 15 N.E. Median, Chehalis 0 5 5 Sweet Inspirations, Chehalis 0 10 10 With Perfect Scores: The three-compartment sink must be indirectly plumbed. Please correct Dish washer was not sanitizing. Please manually sanitize dishes until fixed. Walgreens, Chehalis within two months and provide photo documentation. (5 red) (5 blue) Riverside Bistro, Chehalis Mt. Adams Cafe, Randle Inspection: March 29 Indirect drain is required on sink by diswasher and on three compartment Schwan’s Truck 514862, near sink. Please correct within two months and provide photos. (5 blue) Denny’s, Chehalis 10 10 20 Glenoma Grocery Inspection: April 5 Deli items (ham, turkey, cheese) were found between 48.0 F and 49.4 F and Season’s Motel, Morton must be held cold at 41 F. or below at all times. These were discarded. (10 red). Cowlitz Tribe Senior Nutrition, Freeway Mart, Centralia 0 10 10 Toledo There was no sanitizer in cloth bucket. Dispenser will be adjusted and solu- There was no sanitizer in cloth bleach solution. Corrected. Please use test Ooh La Latte, Bishop Road, tions prepared manually. (5 blue). strips and aim for 50-100 ppm. (5 blue) Chehalis Indirect drains are required on three-compartment sinks. Please correct Indirect drain is required on three-compartment sink. Please correct within La Paz, Centralia within two months. (5 blue). one month and submit photos to Health Department. (5 blue) Short Stop Grocery, Toledo Inspection: April 5 Inspection: April 2 Sunshine Liquidators, Toledo Handi Store, Winlock Colonial Residence, Centralia 0 5 5 Grinders, Winlock There were still no test strips available to test dishwasher, which does not sanitize See more Food Establishment Inspection Scores on page Life 2 on first cycle. Please provide strips (160 F.) within one week, then test weekly. (5 blue). Inspection: April 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 LIFE

Broil the crepes until the tip FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES Quark is slightly browned and the quark cream is melted, 1 to 2 minutes. See more Food Establishment Inspection Scores on page Life 1 Continued from Life 1 Transfer the crepes to warmed Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total plates and dust with more pow- Cuppa Joe, Centralia 0 5 5 And it’s easy to make: Bring a dered sugar. Spoon the macerat- couple of cups of milk to a sim- ed strawberries on top and serve. There are no test strips for the dishwasher (available at Health Department) mer over moderate heat, then or bleach solution. Please correct within one week, then test weekly. If it doesn’t sanitize, please do so manually in bleach water and allow to air dry. (5 blue). let it come to room temperature. Each serving: 284 calories; 6 Whisk in some acid (typically grams protein; 27 grams carbo- Inspection: April 2 buttermilk, though some recipes hydrates; 1 gram fiber; 18 grams Ocean Sky, Chehalis 60 13 73 call for lemon juice) and leave the fat; 11 grams saturated fat; 103 mg mixture at room temperature for cholesterol; 20 grams sugar; 144 mg Person in charge did not know proper food safety procedures, particularly a day or so until curds form and sodium. regarding cooling and room temperature storage. (5 red) the mixture thickens. Strain it to Several items were found cooling improperly and were either corrected to con- remove the clear whey, and voila! Quark Tart With Asparagus tinue cooling or discarded. All cooling must be done in a 2-inch layer, uncovered You’ve got cheese. until 41 F. or below. Cooling foods, including larger volumes of breaded, fried Methods vary. I tried more Total time: 1½ hours foods, are left cooling for unmonitored amounts of time, several inches thick, and than a dozen recipes searching Servings: 6 to 8 then transferred to tubs 4-5 inches thick to cool in the walk-in. This is not allowed, for the method I liked best. Sev- Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times Note: Adapted from “The has been discussed several times, and must be discontinued immediately. (30 red) eral were more complicated than Add in homemade quark cheese to New German Cookbook” by Several items were being stored on the counter (barbecued pork, breaded what I’ve described — manag- this recipe for quark cheese crepes Jean Anderson and Hedy Würz. pork). Items are reportedly left out during busy periods. This is not allowed. All ing all of the individual compo- with fresh berries. potentially hazardous foods must be held hot at 140 F. or above, or cold at 41 nents, at times hovering over the ¾ pound asparagus, F. or below. (25 red) stove with a thermometer in one trimmed of tough ends Bleach solutions are far too strong. Please obtain test strips and aim for hand and a timer in the other, WHAT TO DO WITH ¼ pound double-smoked 50-100 ppm. (5 blue) etc. — and it finally dawned on slab bacon, cut into The entire kitchen needs to be better cleaned, including shelves, cook line me (after I’d set my alarm so I QUARK CHEESE ¼-inch cubes (about 1 and floor. (3 blue). cup bacon cubes) could wake up on time to check With a gentle tang similar Indirect drains are required for the dish sink, dishwasher and three-com- on a batch of cheese incubating to yogurt and a texture some- 3 leeks, trimmed and thinly sliced partment sinks. Please correct within two months and send photos to the in the oven) that perhaps things thing like a cross between sour Health Department. (5 blue). need not be this complicated. cream and soft ricotta, quark ⅔ cup quark, or ½ cup ricotta blended with 2 Due to high-risk violations, a reinspection is required. Please pay $100 fee And, in fact, the most basic cheese can be used in a vari- within 10 days. method actually made for the best ety of recipes, whether you’re tablespoons sour cream flavor and texture. What’s more, I thinking sweet or savory: ¾ cup heavy cream Inspection: April 5 didn’t even need a thermometer. Use it as you would yogurt, 2 tablespoons freshly grated Boccata Deli & Market, Centralia 20 5 25 stirring in some granola and Parmesan cheese I took a couple of batches No food workers on site had current food worker cards available. Please fresh fruit for an easy, on-the- over to Norbert Wabnig, the ½ teaspoon freshly grated correct and provide copies to Health Department within one week. (5 red) go breakfast. nutmeg Austrian-born owner of the Front prep cooler is broken. Ice was used for cold holding, but salami was Cheese Store of Beverly Hills, to Spread it over toast or bagels ½ teaspoon salt or in between sandwich lay- ¼ teaspoon freshly ground found at 45.8 F. and cheese was found 44 F. All potentially hazardous foods were see what he thought. He took moved to alternative refrigeration. Pasta salad was found at 54.1 F (just made this one bite, then eagerly took an- ers for a little extra tang and black pepper richness. morning). This was moved to walk-in and placed in a 2-inch layer. (10 red). other. “This is better than what I 2 extra-large eggs Dollop it over potatoes or 1 cup coarsely shredded There was no food thermometer available. Please provide a thin-tipped carry at the store,” he said, want- rich pasta dishes, even ragus. digital thermometer. (5 red). ing to know my secret. Emmentaler cheese Lighten it with a little 1 (9-inch) unbaked pie shell Dishwasher is not sanitizing property. Chlorine solution should be be- It’s nothing, really — just a whipped cream and a grating cheese recipe so simple even a be- with a high fluted edge tween 50 and 100 ppm. Please manually sanitize until this is fixed. This of fresh lemon zest, and use it should be tested at least weekly. (5 blue) ginner like me couldn’t mess it up. to fill crepes. Due to repeated cold holding violations, a repeat inspection is required. Use it as a filling for omelets, Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Please contact me when refrigerators are able to maintain temperatures at frittatas or ravioli; quark is used Blanch the asparagus in a Quark 41 F. or below and $100 reinspection fee must be paid within 10 days. as a filling in certain cheese- large pot of salted boiling water Total time: 25 minutes, plus cakes and strudels. just until the spears turn a bright Inspection: April 3 1½ to 2 days setting and drain- green, about 1 minute. Strain and After trying my batch, Nor- Shaghai Cafe, Centralia 45 0 45 ing times bert Wabnig of the Cheese remove to an ice bath. Cut the Barbecued pork was found cooling in a small refrigerator, covered at 80.1 Servings: This makes a gen- Store of Beverly Hills recom- spears on the bias into one-fourth- F. and was not being temperature monitored. This was transferred to a single erous cup of quark. mended simply mixing it with a inch-thick pieces. Set aside. layer to cool in the veggie walk-in. This is a repeat violation. Also, pans of little fresh goat cheese, paprika In a large skillet, saute the food had been cooled in about 4-inch depths. Please ensure that all foods are 2 cups whole milk and chopped chives. It makes a bacon over moderately low heat, cooled in 2-inch layers, uncovered, in the walk-in or freezer. Please do not cool ½ cup cultured buttermilk perfect dip or spread. stirring often, until it has ren- foods in the small prep coolers. (30 red) dered the fat and is crisp, about 15 In a stainless steel, heavy- minutes. Transfer the bacon bits Several foods requiring temperature control for safety were found cold bottomed saucepan, bring the to paper towels to drain. Add the holding between 49.2 and 49.4 F. and must be held at 41 F. or below. These ¾ cup quark (mascarpone were discarded. (10 red) milk to a simmer over medium or creme fraîche can be leeks to the drippings and saute There was no thermometer available to test the temperatures of foods. A heat. Remove from heat and set substituted) until limp and lightly browned, aside until the milk is cooled. about 5 minutes. Add the sliced thin-tipped digital thermometer is required before opening tomorrow. Re- Grated zest of ½ lemon frigerator thermometers are also required. (5 red) Whisk in the buttermilk. Powdered sugar, for dusting asparagus to the skillet, toss Transfer the mixture to a glass, lightly to mix, then transfer the A reinspection is required. Please pay $100 to the Health Department ceramic or plastic container, and In a medium bowl, toss the mixture to a large mixing bowl. within 10 days. set aside at room temperature un- strawberries with the vanilla In the bowl of a food proces- Inspection: April 3 til the mixture is thickened, with and one-fourth cup sugar. Mac- sor, combine the quark, cream, Paradise, Chehalis 0 8 8 a consistency similar to yogurt or Parmesan, nutmeg, salt and pep- erate in the refrigerator for 30 Bathrooms need to be better cleaned, but are fully stocked. (3 blue) creme fraîche, about 1 day. minutes. per for about 20 seconds until Transfer the mixture to a Meanwhile, in another medi- smooth. Pulse in the eggs, one at There were no sanitizing solutions available. This must be corrected. (5 blue) cheesecloth-lined strainer set um bowl, whisk the flour with the a time. (Alternatively, the quark, Inspection: April 4 over a bowl. Refrigerate over- cream, Parmesan, nutmeg, salt, salt and 1 teaspoon sugar. Whisk Azteca, Centralia 25 0 25 night to drain the whey from the pepper and eggs can be whisked in the milk, eggs and melted but- Shredded cheese was being held on the counter at room temperature without cheese; the whey should be clear, ter until the batter is smooth. Set in a bowl until creamy.) Pour not cloudy, as it is drained. the quark mixture into the large Time as a Control plan. Discussed requirement for a written plan and left handout. aside for 15 minutes. This cheese will be discarded within four hours of leaving refrigeration. (25 red). Use as desired. To store, place Strain the batter through a bowl, add the Emmentaler and the cheese in a glass, ceramic or fine sieve set over a small bowl. reserved bacon, and toss well to Inspection: April 4 plastic container. Cover and re- Spray a 10-inch nonstick skil- mix. McMenamins Olympic Club 15 5 20 frigerate up to four days. let with cooking spray and heat Set the pie shell on a heavy- Several wait staff had expired food worker cards. Please correct within one over medium-low heat. Add one- duty baking sheet and pour in the week. Online class is www.foodworkercard.wa.gov. (5 red) Each of 20 tablespoons: 19 calo- quark mixture. Bake, uncovered, fourth cup of the batter, tilting the Most cold holding was very good. However, cheese was found at 54.1 F. ries; 1 gram protein; 2 grams carbo- for 10 minutes. Reduce the oven hydrates; 0 fiber; 1 gram fat; 1 gram skillet to coat the bottom evenly, and several PHF desserts were found at 48.2 F. Cheese was moved to cool and saturated fat; 3 mg cholesterol; 2 and cook until the edges of the temperature to 325 degrees and desserts will be discarded. (10 red) grams sugar; 19 mg sodium. crepe are lightly browned, about continue to bake until the tart is lightly browned and set like cus- There were no test strips available to test dishwater sanitization (about 100 ppm 1 minute. Using a spatula, flip chjlorine — good). Please provide and then test weekly. Should be 40-100 ppm. Quark Crepes With Fresh the crepe, and cook until lightly tard, and a knife inserted toward colored on the second side, about the center comes out mostly clean, Inspection: April 3 Strawberries 30 seconds. Transfer the crepe to 50 to 60 minutes. Remove the tart Editor’s note: These figures are lines or by the next routine inspection. Total time: 1 hour a plate. Repeat with the remaining from the oven and cool on a rack derived from inspections conducted Any establishment receiving 40 red Servings: 8 batter, adjusting the heat as neces- 45 minutes before slicing. To serve, by the Lewis County Public Health points or any red point item repeated Note: Adapted from a recipe in sary so that the crepes don’t burn cut into slim wedges. Department’s Food Safety Program. within an 18 month period is considered “Neue Cuisine: The Elegant Tastes and stacking the crepes as they’re Red violations are those most like- a high risk and must be reinspected. of Vienna” by Kurt Gutenbrun- done. You will need 8 crepes for Each of 8 servings: 369 calories; ly to cause foodborne illness and must An establishment that receives 75 red ner. He calls for a nonstick pan, this dish. (Recipe can be made 12 grams protein; 20 grams carbohy- be corrected at the time of inspection. points or 100 total points (red and blue) up to this point a day ahead, with drates; 2 grams fiber; 27 grams fat; 13 Blue violations relate to overall clean- on a routine inspection or 40 red points though a classic crepe pan works liness and operational conditions and on a repeat inspection will have their well too. The unfilled crepes can strawberries and crepes refriger- grams saturated fat; 110 mg choles- terol; 4 grams sugar; 459 mg sodium. must be corrected by established dead- food establishment permit suspended. be covered with plastic wrap and ated tightly covered.) refrigerated for up to 3 days. Heat the broiler. Brush a large gratin dish with butter. 1 pound (about 3 cups) In a medium bowl, whisk the strawberries, quartered cream with the remaining one- lengthwise fourth cup sugar until it holds a agazine ⅛ teaspoon vanilla extract soft peak. 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Photograph submitted by Debby Gregory, Chehalis School District Shown above are members of the W.F. West Jazz Ensemble, which recently competed in the 41st annual Clackamas Community College Jazz Festival. The Bearcat “Baseball, like musicians placed third in the 3A division. watching the kids here or watching W.F. West Jazz Ensemble Excels at Clackamas Festival the Mariners on TV. By Debby Gregory chart would be required. It end- written and performed by Dizzy Chehalis. You know it’s spring Chehalis School District ed up as a slow ballad entitled Gillespie, were “finals” charts, “I would like to thank the “A Child Is Born,” written by and earned them a third-place Chehalis School District School when the Mariners The W.F. West High School Thad Jones. This piece featured trophy (competing against two Board and administration for start playing.” Jazz Ensemble placed third in senior Josh Brunstad on the schools in the finals that had all of the support you give our the 3A division of the 41st an- flugelhorn. student populations just under music program,” said Gary Riler, Kim Reinitz nual Clackamas Community The band then played with a 1,500 students). Chehalis School District music Centralia, Michael’s warehouse College Jazz Festival in Oregon New Orleans-style piece entitled Two of the W.F. West High coordinator. City, Ore. “Hullabaloo,” which featured School jazz musicians received The Jazz Ensemble was com- pianist Tristian Gallegos and “Outstanding Musician” awards peting against 11 other jazz guitarists Aaron Mohney and from the adjudicators for their NEW. bands in the 3A division, for Jace Peterson. This performance solo work: Josh Brunstad (se- DIFFERENT. schools with 900-1,500 enroll- placed the band in the top three nior) on trumpet and Tristian ment. With an enrollment of of the 3A division, and led to an Gallegos (freshman) on piano. BETTER. 955, W.F. West was the smallest evening performance in the fi- The W.F. West High School ® band in the division by 400-plus nals concert. Jazz Band also had a great deal RESTONIC students. The rules required them to of local support arrive for both A good night’s sleep starts The band arrived with a list with a great mattress. play two different charts than performances. The parents, ® of six charts and opened with a those performed in the pre- grandparents, aunts, uncles and RESTONIC swing chart entitled “The Wig- liminary event. “Moten Swing,” friends who came to cheer on MATTRESS gle Walk,” originally performed arranged for the Count Basie the W.F. West Jazz Ensemble by the Count Basie Band. A roll Band by Ernie Wilkins, and “A were greatly appreciated and of the dice determined which Night In Tunisia,” originally made them all proud to be from To submit your story and photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 “Taking the kids N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. to the park.” Cub Scouts Clean Up Stan Hedwall Cassie Lopez Queen Mattresses Centralia, certified nursing assistant Get your Starting at $99 Many models to choose from! Custom finished beds to your color Name All Wood - Best Prices! in the News

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TODAY IN HISTORY: From the Files of The Chronicle Man Dies While Driving RV on Freeway in 2007 During this week in April 2007, a Canadian man died at the wheel of his 31-foot motor Klaber Hop Yard in 1912 home while driving on north- This 1912 photo was taken at bound Interstate 5. the Klaber hop yard, established “A motor home that went out of in the ield just north of the control on northbound Interstate Boistfort School and across the 5 on Tuesday afternoon north of road from the Klaber store and Centralia likely would have run post oice in the early 1900s. On into the oncoming lanes if not for a sales trip to Europe, the town’s the cable barrier in the median, a namesake, Herman Klaber, the state trooper said this morning,” owner of what was said to be the The Chronicle reported. world’s largest hop ield at the “The approximately 4 p.m. time, died on the Titanic a cen- accident happened when the tury ago. Pictured in this photo driver alerted his wife some- are Gust Anderson in overalls thing was wrong. “He said, and Bert (Albert) Roundtree in ‘Honey, I need your help,’ and the jacket. Anderson managed slumped over the wheel,” Wash- the hop ield and Roundtree was ington State Patrol Sgt. John the foreman. Walking behind the Buma said this morning. men is George Dillon. This photo “Jerry A. Cornilsen, 70, died is from volume 1 of “Our Home- of an unspecified medical emer- towns: A historical photo album gency, Buma said. of Greater Lewis County,” and can His wife, who had never be purchased at The Chronicle, driven the 31-foot motor home Book ‘n’ Brush and the Lewis — which was towing a passenger County Historical Museum. vehicle behind it — grabbed the wheel, but the motor home struck Submitted by Nila Carlson, daughter of Bert Roundtree for “Our Hometowns, Volume 1” a sign, and then veered into the median, according to the WSP. neer Stanley Macomber were Centralia Neon Sign Welcomes Cynthia Hartley, seventh; advertising — this will be Raissa B. Cornilsen, 68, was unhurt, but shaken, after their 75 years ago, in 1937 Sarah Scherer, sixth and Tony invaluable as I pursue a career taken to Providence Centralia automobile’s axle broke a mile Schwartz, eighth. The traveling in broadcasting, and just as Hospital with left leg and hip north of Chehalis and veered The Chamber of Commerce trophy found its home at Adna helpful no matter what career pain, according to the investi- into a fence. board’s policy on the new neon because of the three wins. any dairy princess might gating trooper. The pair came sign included two priorities: “The car was traveling at choose.” from Quesnel, British Columbia. “First — The sign is to be used as Borden Enjoys State Dairy a speed of 20 miles an hour Move of Jobs Means Cougar Enters Muldoon’s Home a token of welcome on behalf of Princess Crown when the accident occurred, the community when Centralia Half of a Living Wage 125 years ago, in 1887 and that all members of the 25 years ago, in 1987 is host to conventions, meetings 10 years ago, in 2002 While Frank Muldoon was party escaped without a and other assemblages,” The Jennifer Borden, 21-year- away from his home in the Big scratch is considered fortu- Centralia Daily Chronicle wrote. old daughter of Marcia and A labor union leader from Bottom area, a cougar tore a nate,” The Centralia Daily “Second — The sign will be used Jim Grace and John Borden, El Salvador gave two public board from Muldoon’s door and Chronicle reported. “Mr. Ma- to disseminate information on Rochester, enjoyed her reign meetings in Centralia, compar- “helped himself to such eatables as comber was on the front seat industry, resources and com- as the Washington State Dairy ing Lewis County’s economic he could find,” The Lewis County with the driver and escaped munity when pertinent to Cen- Princess. condition to that in his Central Bee reported. “When Frank re- by jumping. The commission- tralia and its surrounding area” The role of the princess had American nation. turned his cougarship polked (sic) ers were on their way to the changed, from a mere figure- “Manufacturing jobs that his headed out at the hole and headwaters of the Newaukum Adna Again Wins Annual head to a high-profile public once supported a family in the growled, as if to say, ‘this is my river to bring back the tools Spelling Bee relations position in newspapers, U.S. now pay 59 cents an hour claim now.’ But Frank happened used by the engineers last in 50 years ago, in 1962 radio and television. in El Salvador, only half a liv- to have his gun, and put an end to their preliminary work. The “I am pleased to see the Dairy ing wage,” said Ricardo Monge, For the third consecutive of the Salvadorian Union of all controversy by putting a ball car was badly damaged. Mr. year in a row, the Adna spelling Princess program take on a new through the intruder’s head.” Health Care Workers. Sears stated after the accident team won the Lewis County more challenging look” Borden ••• When Axle Broke, that the first thing he thought Grade School Spelling Champi- said. “The more time we spend of when he saw the fence in the public eye, the more valu- From the Files of The Chronicle Machine Hits Fence onship. In the finals held at Mor- is compiled by Edna Fund, a Centra- coming to meet him, was his ton Grange, the team out spelled able the program becomes to the 100 years ago, in 1912 lian who describes herself as a “his- life insurance policy, the last Winlock and Boistfort teams. dairy farmers of Washington. ... tory sleuth.” She can be contacted at Commissioners W.B. Keir premium on which he had ne- Team members included “I have learned a great deal [email protected] or at 269- and A.E. Sears and City Engi- glected to pay.” Rickey Anderson, fifth grade; about public relations and 7515. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 • Life 5

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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 Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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Quick Fix It’s Not Too Late to Enjoy Mint Lamb and Roasted Potatoes By Linda Gassenheimer heat and spray with olive oil to make ½-inch liquid in bottom McClatchy-Tribune News Service spray. Brown lamb 2 minutes. of pan. Drizzle potatoes with ol- Sprinkle with salt and pepper to ive oil and sprinkle with salt and Easter may have passed but taste. Lower heat and add flour, pepper to taste. Bake 30 minutes. roasted potatoes, fresh aspara- garlic and asparagus. Stir until Liquid will be nearly evaporated gus and garlic mint lamb are flour is absorbed. Add chicken and potatoes will be brown. Serve still a perfect combination. broth. Simmer 3 minutes, scrap- the potatoes on individual plates If lamb cubes are not out ing up any brown bits in the and pour any remaining liquid in your supermarket case, ask skillet. Add mint jelly and lemon over them. Makes 2 servings. the butcher to cut some for you juice. Stir until jelly is dissolved, from a leg of lamb. I go to the about 1 minute. Serve with pota- Per serving: 177 calories (31 per- meat counter first and order the toes. Makes 2 servings. cent from fat), 6.2 g fat (0.9 g satu- cubes and then do the rest of rated, 4.3 g monounsaturated), no my shopping while they’re be- Per serving: 351 calories (27 per- cholesterol, 4.0 g protein, 27.7 g carbo- ing cut. cent from fat), 10.7 g fat (3.5 g saturat- hydrates, 2.9 g fiber, 155 mg sodium. This meal contains 528 calo- ed, 4.6 g monounsaturated), 111 mg ries per serving with 29 percent Roasted potatoes, fresh asparagus and garlic mint lamb MCT cholesterol, 39.1 g protein, 24.7 g car- Shopping List of calories from fat. bohydrates, 3.2 g fiber, 336 mg sodium. Here are the ingredients Salt and freshly ground black Wine suggestions: When I asparagus. If unavailable, cut you’ll need for tonight’s Dinner the thicker asparagus in half think of lamb, two wines always pepper Roasted Red Potatoes in Minutes. lengthwise and then into 2-inch come to mind: dark, red Rioja 1 tablespoon flour To buy: 1 pound red pota- pieces. 1 teaspoon minced garlic Olive oil spray toes, ½ pound asparagus, ½ and rich red merlot. Because ¾ pound red potatoes, of the mint jelly in this dish, I ½ pound thin asparagus, pound lamb cubes cut from leg, Countdown washed and cut into 1 small jar mint jelly, 1 lemon might go with the sweetness of washed and cut into • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. 1-inch pieces and olive oil spray. a ripe, California merlot. 2-inch pieces (about 2 2 teaspoons olive oil • Start potatoes. cups) Staples: Olive oil, minced • While potatoes bake, make ½ cup fat-free, low-salt garlic, flour, fat-free, low-salt Helpful Hints ¾ cup fat-free, low-salt chicken broth lamb. chicken broth chicken broth, salt and black • For quick even roasting, Salt and freshly ground black peppercorns. use an ovenproof dish that 2 tablespoons mint jelly pepper ••• Lamb With Garlic Mint Sauce 1 tablespoon lemon juice holds the potatoes in one layer Linda Gassenheimer is the au- without overlapping. Olive oil spray Preheat oven to 425 degrees thor of 14 cookbooks. Visit Linda • Any type of red, white or ¾ pound lamb cubes cut Heat a nonstick skillet just and spray a lasagna size or other on her web page at www.DinnerIn yellow waxy potato can be used. from leg with visible fat large enough to hold lamb cubes baking pan with olive oil spray. Minutes.com or e-mail her at Linda • Try to buy the pencil-thin removed (1½-inch cubes) in one layer over medium-high Add potatoes and enough broth @DinnerInMinutes.com. ADVICE: Dear Abby Extra Coupons Left on Shelves Cause More Harm Than Good DEAR ABBY: I’m a 43-year- tomer leaves one on a shelf for DEAR FLORIDA BUTCHER: Why not hand the extra DEAR ABBY: I’m a widow old veteran of the grocery indus- the next shopper, it usually ends Thank you for pointing out to my coupons to your checker and with a 20-year-old car and I ac- try. I am also an associate of one up on the floor. So we now have readers and me some of the prob- ask that they be offered to the cidentally smashed in its front of the premier supermarkets in a slick surface that someone can lems coupons may create. Your next customer? As for litterbugs end. the country, and I disagree with slip on and fall. When they are sentiments were repeated by many who leave expired coupons lay- When I got home and my your response to “Chicago Clip- placed on an item in the dairy or retailers. However, other shoppers ing around, every check stand neighbor saw what had hap- per” (Feb. 18)! meat case, they inevitably fall to and retailers offered suggestions is equipped with a garbage can, pened, he spent his next week- Coupons the bottom and clog the drains, that may help to eliminate the prob- and an employee will be more end at a wreckage yard buying are a necessary which causes water backups — lem, including: coupon exchanges, than happy to throw out your all the necessary replacements. evil and are gra- another safety hazard — not to donating them to the military, post- trash if you ask. — STORE The following weekend he reas- ciously accepted, mention it’s trash we must fish ing them on Freecycle, Craigslist or MANAGER IN MONTANA sembled my car to perfection. but they create out. All of this takes time and Facebook, etc. Read on: Would he take any money for an abundance money away from the associates DEAR ABBY: I leave cou- his efforts? No! of work for re- performing our duties in a very DEAR ABBY: I am a coupon pons for others, but I often Abby, there are wonderful tailers. It takes low-profit industry. user. I am also a grocery store go one step further. If I see people in this world and he is countless hours By Abigail Van Buren By leaving an unwanted employee. I constantly have to someone with the item in his certainly one of them. And in- of sorting, log- coupon on a store shelf for the pick up coupons left by custom- or her cart, I’ll offer the coupon cidentally, he is a Navy captain ging, filling out next customer, Chicago Clip- ers who are “paying it forward” directly to that person. So far, I on active duty. — LEE IN SAN forms, mailing and receiving to per is NOT “paying it forward.” or “being generous.” Not only have met pleasant people who DIEGO be reimbursed for the face value She’s adding to the problem. 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C 12 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 17, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS

tenant with written notice in NOTICE TO OCCU- one requesting it, a state III. and late charges and such accordance with RCW Trust. The default(s) for PANTS OR TENANTS all of said personal proper ment of all costs and fees THENCE NORTH 0002'08" other costs and fees as are 61.24.060. XI. NOTICE TO which this foreclosure is The purchaser at the Trust ty and/or fixtures, or to add due at any time prior to the EAST ALONG THE EAST due under the note or other GUARANTOR(S) A Guar made is: a.Failure to pay ee's Sale is entitled to additional personal proper sale. VIII. The effect of the LINE OF SAID SOUTH instrument secured by antor may be liable for a the following past due possession of the property ty and/or fixtures to the sale will be to deprive the EAST QUARTER OF THE those deeds of trust, and deficiency judgment to the amounts, which are in on the 20th day following election herein expressed, Grantor and all those who SOUTHEAST QUARTER ** as are provided by statute. extent the sale price ob arrears: Principal Balance: the sale, as against the at Beneficiary's sole elec hold by, through or under 638.00 FEET; THENCE PURSUANT TO A tained at the Trustee's $146,331.68 Interest due grantor under the deed of tion, from time to time and the Grantor of all their NORTH 8838'57" WEST CHANGE IN TERMS Sale is less than the debt through 1/20/2012: trust (the owner) and any at any time until the interest in the above de PARALLEL WITH THE AGREEMENT DATED secured by Deed of Trust; $5,918.93 Current Late one having an interest consummation of the trust scribed property. IX. Any SOUTH LINE OF THE OCTOBER 5, 2008, OF A Guarantor has the same Charges:$1,000.00 Ap junior to the deed of trust, ee's sale to be conducted one having any objections NORTH HALF OF THE THE PROMISSORY NOTE rights to reinstate the debt, praisal Fee: $455.00 Title including occupants who pursuant to the Deed of to the sale on any grounds SOUTHEAST QUARTER DATED JUNE 5, 2007, TOTAL cure the default, or repay Charges: $37.77 are not tenants. After the Trust and this Notice of whatsoever will be afforded OF THE SOUTHEAST THIS OBLIGATION WAS AMOUNT DUE AS OF II. the debt as is given to the 20th day following the sale Trustee's Sale. No action an opportunity to be heard QUARTER 111.50 FEET DUE AND PAYABLE IN JANUARY 20, Grantor in order to avoid the purchaser has the right commenced by the Benefi as to those objections if TO THE TRUE POINT OF FULL ON OCTOBER 15, 2012:$153,743.38** IV. the Trustee's Sale; A Guar to evict occupants who are ciary of the Deed of Trust they bring a lawsuit to BEGINNING; THENCE 2010. ANY LANGUAGE antor will have no right to The sum owing on the not tenants by summary or the Beneficiary's suc restrain the sale pursuant NORTH 0002'08" EAST HEREIN THAT INDI- redeem the property after obligation secured by the proceedings under chapter cessor is now pending to to RCW 61.24.130. Failure 238.20 FEET; THENCE CATES THE PROMISSO- the Trustee's Sale; Subject Deed of Trust is: Principal: 59.12 RCW. For tenant seek satisfaction of the to bring such a lawsuit may NORTH 8838'57" WEST RY NOTE CAN BE REIN- to such longer periods as $146,331.68, together with occupied property, the pur obligation in any court by result in a waiver of any 105.00 FEET; THENCE STATED IS HEREBY SU- are provided in the Wash interest as provided in the chaser shall provide a reason of the Grantor's proper grounds for invalid SOUTH 0002'08" WEST PERSEDED. V.** The ington Deed of Trust Act, Note or other instrument, tenant with written notice in default on the obligation ating the Trustee's Sale. X. 238.20 FEET; THENCE abovedescribed real prop Chapter 61.24 R.C.W., any and late charges and such accordance with RCW secured by the Deed of NOTICE TO OCCU- SOUTH 8838'57" EAST III. erty will be sold to satisfy action brought to enforce a other costs and fees as are 61.24.060. XI. NOTICE TO Trust. The default(s) for PANTS OR TENANTS 105.00 FEET TO THE the expense of sale and guaranty must be com due under the note or other GUARANTOR(S) A Guar which this foreclosure is The purchaser at the Trust TRUE POINT OF BEGIN the obligation secured by menced within one year instrument secured by antor may be liable for a made is: a.Failure to pay ee's Sale is entitled to NING. EXCEPT THAT the Deed of Trust as after the Trustee's Sale, or those deeds of trust, and deficiency judgment to the the following past due possession of the property PORTION, IF ANY, LYING provided by statute. The the last Trustee's Sale as are provided by statute. extent the sale price ob amounts, which are in on the 20th day following WITHIN BROTHERSON sale will be made without under any Deed of Trust ** PURSUANT TO A tained at the Trustee's arrears: Principal Balance: the sale, as against the ROAD. LEWIS COUNTY, warranty, express or im granted to secure the CHANGE IN TERMS Sale is less than the debt $146,345.35 Interest due grantor under the deed of WASHINGTON Commonly plied, regarding title, pos same debt; and In any AGREEMENT DATED OC secured by Deed of Trust; through 1/20 trust (the owner) and any known as: 1103 BROTH session, or encumbrances action for a deficiency, a TOBER 5, 2008, OF THE A Guarantor has the same /2012:$5,919.47 Current one having an interest ERSON ROAD CENTRAL on Friday, April 27, 2012. Guarantor will have the PROMISSORY NOTE rights to reinstate the debt, Late Charges:$1,000.00 junior to the deed of trust, IA, WA 98531 which is The default(s) referred to in right to establish the fair DATED JUNE 5, 2007, cure the default, or repay Appraisal Fee: $455.00 including occupants who subject to that certain paragraph III must be value of the property as of THIS OBLIGATION WAS the debt as is given to the Title Charges: $37.77 TO are not tenants. After the Deed of Trust dated 4/20 cured by n/a (11 days the date of the Trustee's DUE AND PAYABLE IN Grantor in order to avoid TAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF 20th day following the sale /2010 recorded 04/28 before the sale date), to Sale, less prior liens and FULL ON OCTOBER 15, the Trustee's Sale; A Guar JANUARY 20, the purchaser has the right /2010, under Auditor's File IV. cause a discontinuance of encumbrances, and to limit 2010. ANY LANGUAGE antor will have no right to 2012:$153,757.59** to evict occupants who are No. 3344231, records of the sale. The sale will be its liability for a deficiency HEREIN THAT INDI redeem the property after The sum owing on the not tenants by summary LEWIS County, Washing discontinued and termina to the difference between CATES THE PROMISSO the Trustee's Sale; Subject obligation secured by the proceedings under chapter ton, from RONALD HINZ ted if at any time on or the debt and the greater of RY NOTE CAN BE REIN to such longer periods as Deed of Trust is: Principal: 59.12 RCW. For tenant PETER AND KAREN before n/a (11 days before such fair value or the sale STATED IS HEREBY SU are provided in the Wash $146,345.35, together with occupied property, the pur HINZPETER , HUSBAND the sale date), the price paid at the Trustee's PERSEDED. V.** The ington Deed of Trust Act, interest as provided in the chaser shall provide a AND WIFE, as Grantor(s), default(s) as set forth in Sale, plus interest and abovedescribed real prop Chapter 61.24 R.C.W., any Note or other instrument, tenant with written notice in to JOHN HEINEMANN, as paragraph III is/are cured costs. DATED this _____ erty will be sold to satisfy action brought to enforce a and late charges and such accordance with RCW Trustee, to secure an and the Trustee's fees and day of January 2012. the expense of sale and guaranty must be com other costs and fees as are 61.24.060. XI. NOTICE obligation in favor of costs are paid. The sale TRUSTEE: THE LANZ the obligation secured by menced within one year due under the note or other TO GUARANTOR(S) A MORTGAGE ELECTRON may be terminated any FIRM, P.S., a Washington the Deed of Trust as after the Trustee's Sale, or instrument secured by Guarantor may be liable for IC REGISTRATION SYS time after n/a (11 days Corporation: Bernard G. provided by statute. The the last Trustee's Sale those deeds of trust, and a deficiency judgment to TEMS, INC., AS NOMI before the sale date), and Lanz, President 1200 sale will be made without under any Deed of Trust as are provided by statute. the extent the sale price NEE FOR FIRST MORT PURSUANT TO A before the sale by the Westlake Avenue North, warranty, express or im granted to secure the ** obtained at the Trustee's GAGE CORPORATION, A CHANGE IN TERMS Borrower, Grantor, any Suite 2063821827 Tele plied, regarding title, pos same debt; and In any Sale is less than the debt CALIFORNIA CORPORA AGREEMENT DATED Guarantor, or the holder of phone, 2066825288 session, or encumbrances action for a deficiency, a secured by Deed of Trust; TION, as Beneficiary, the OCTOBER 5, 2008, OF any recorded junior lien or Facsimile. on Friday, April 27, 2012. Guarantor will have the A Guarantor has the same beneficial interest in which THE PROMISSORY NOTE encumbrance paying the L#0326 March 27 & April The default(s) referred to in right to establish the fair rights to reinstate the debt, was assigned by MORT DATED JUNE 5, 2007, entire principal and interest 17, 2012 paragraph III must be value of the property as of cure the default, or repay GAGE ELECTRONIC THIS OBLIGATION WAS secured by the Deed of cured by n/a (11 days the date of the Trustee's the debt as is given to the REGISTRATION SYS DUE AND PAYABLE IN Trust, plus costs, fees, and THE LANZ FIRM, P.S. before the sale date), to Sale, less prior liens and Grantor in order to avoid TEMS, INC., AS NOMI FULL ON OCTOBER 15, advances, if any, made AGC Building, Suite 809, cause a discontinuance of encumbrances, and to limit the Trustee's Sale; A Guar NEE FOR FIRST MORT 2010. ANY LANGUAGE pursuant to the terms of 1200 Westlake Avenue the sale. The sale will be its liability for a deficiency antor will have no right to GAGE CORPORATION, A HEREIN THAT INDI- the obligation and/or Deed North, Seattle, Washington discontinued and termina to the difference between redeem the property after CALIFORNIA CORPORA NOTICE OF CATES THE PROMISSO- of Trust, and curing all 98109 ted if at any time on or the debt and the greater of the Trustee's Sale; Subject TION (or by its successors VI. TRUSTEE'S SALE RY NOTE CAN BE REIN- other defaults. A written (PUR before n/a (11 days before such fair value or the sale to such longer periods as ininterest and/or assigns, STATED IS HEREBY SU- Notice of Default was SUANT TO RCW 61.24, et the sale date), the price paid at the Trustee's are provided in the Wash ifany), to FIRST MORT PERSEDED. V.** transmitted by the Benefi seq.) A. REFERENCE default(s) as set forth in Sale, plus interest and The ington Deed of Trust Act, GAGE CORPORATION. II. ciary or Trustee to the NUMBERS: 3282370 B. paragraph III is/are cured costs. DATED this _____ abovedescribed real prop Chapter 61.24 R.C.W., any No action commenced by Grantor or the Grantor's GRANTOR: THE LANZ and the Trustee's fees and day of January 2012. erty will be sold to satisfy action brought to enforce a the Beneficiary of the Deed successor in interest at the FIRM, P.S. C. GRANTEE: costs are paid. The sale TRUSTEE: THE LANZ the expense of sale and guaranty must be com of Trust is now pending to following address: PDG PUBLIC PDG INVEST may be terminated any FIRM, P.S., a Washington the obligation secured by menced within one year seek satisfaction of the Investments LLC a Wash MENTS LLC D. LEGAL time after n/a (11 days Corporation: By: Bernard the Deed of Trust as after the Trustee's Sale, or obligation in any Court by ington limited liability com DESCRIPTION: LOT 7, before the sale date), and G. Lanz, President 1200 provided by statute. The the last Trustee's Sale reason of the Borrower's or pany 4025 Skookumchuck BLK 5 RIVERSIDE ADDI before the sale by the Westlake Avenue North, sale will be made without under any Deed of Trust Grantor's default on the Road SE, Tenino, WA TION, CHEHALIS E. AS Borrower, Grantor, any Suite 809 Seattle, Wash warranty, express or im granted to secure the obligation secured by the 98589. PDG Investments SESSOR'S PROPERTY Guarantor, or the holder of ington 98109, plied, regarding title, pos same debt; and In any Deed of Trust/Mortgage. LLC Registered Agent: TAX ACCOUNT NUM any recorded junior lien or 2063821827 Telephone, session, or encumbrances action for a deficiency, a III. The default(s) for which Bean Gentry Wheeler & BERS: 00481500100 encumbrance paying the 2066825288 Facsimile on Friday, April 27, 2012. Guarantor will have the this foreclosure is made is I. Peternell PLLC 910 Lake (TCA 020) NOTICE IS entire principal and interest L#0327 March 27 & April The default(s) referred to in right to establish the fair /are as follows: Failure to ridge Way SW, PO Box HEREBY GIVEN that the secured by the Deed of 17, 2012 paragraph III must be value of the property as of pay when due the following 2317, Olympia, WA 98507. undersigned Successor Trust, plus costs, fees, and cured by n/a (11 days the date of the Trustee's amounts which are now in Countryside Construction, Trustee, THE LANZ FIRM, advances, if any, made THE LANZ FIRM, P.S. before the sale date), to Sale, less prior liens and arrears: $16,169.25 IV. FRIDAY, LLC, a Washington limited P.S., will on pursuant to the terms of AGC Building, Suite 809 cause a discontinuance of encumbrances, and to limit The sum owing on the APRIL 27, 2012, liability company 4025 at the the obligation andr Deed of 1200 Westlake Avenue the sale. The sale will be its liability for a deficiency obligation secured by the Skookumchuck Road SE, hour of 10:30 a.m., at the Trust, and curing all other North Seattle, Washington discontinued and termina to the difference between Deed of Trust is: The VI. NOTICE OF Tenino, WA 98589. Coun main entrance to the Lewis defaults. A written 98109 ted if at any time on or the debt and the greater of principal sum of TRUSTEE'S SALE tryside Construction, LLC, County Courthouse, loca Notice of Default was (PUR before n/a (11 days before such fair value or the sale $271,244.46, together with Registered Agent: Bean ted at 345 W Main St, transmitted by the Benefi SUANT TO RCW 61.24, et the sale date), the price paid at the Trustee's interest as provided in the Gentry Wheeler & Peter Chehalis, Washington, sell ciary or Trustee to the seq.) A. REFERENCE default(s) as set forth in Sale, plus interest and Note from the 7/1/2011, nell PLLC 910 Lakeridge at public auction to the Grantor or the Grantor's NUMBERS: 3282371 B. paragraph III is/are cured costs. DATED this _____ and such other costs and Way SW, PO Box 2317, highest and best bidder, successor in interest at the GRANTOR: THE LANZ and the Trustee's fees and day of January 2012. fees as are provided by Olympia, WA 98507. PDG payable at the time of sale, following address: PDG FIRM, P.S. C. GRANTEE: costs are paid. The sale TRUSTEE: THE LANZ statute. V. The above Investments LLC a Wash the real property in said Investments LLC a Wash PUBLIC PDG INVEST may be terminated any FIRM, P.S., a Washington described real property will ington limited liability com county legally described ington limited liability com MENTS LLC D. LEGAL time after n/a (11 days Corporation: By: Bernard be sold to satisfy the pany 10338 Parkview as: LOT 7, BLOCK 5, pany 4025 Skookumchuck DESCRIPTION: LOT 6, before the sale date), and G. Lanz, President 1200 expense of sale and the Loop, Yelm, WA 98597. RIVERSIDE ADDITION TO Road SE, Tenino, WA BLK 5 RIVERSIDE ADDI before the sale by the Westlake Avenue North, obligation secured by said Donald E. Germann 4025 CHEHALIS, IN LEWIS 98589. PDG Investments TION, CHEHALIS E. AS Borrower, Grantor, any Suite 809, Seattle, Wash Deed of Trust as provided Skookumchuck Road SE COUNTY, WASHINGTON. LLC Registered Agent: SESSOR'S PROPERTY Guarantor, or the holder of ington 98109, by statute. Said sale will be Tenino, WA 98589. Peggy TOGETHER WITH THE Bean Gentry Wheeler & TAX ACCOUNT NUM any recorded junior lien or 2063821827 Telephone, made without warranty, J. Germann 4025 Skoo NORTH HALF VACATED Peternell PLLC 910 Lake BERS: 00481500200 encumbrance paying the 2066825288 Facsimile expressed or implied, re I. kumchuck Road SE, Teni ALLEY ADJOINING. SIT ridge Way SW, PO Box (TCA 020) NOTICE IS entire principal and interest L#0328 March 27 & April garding title, possession or no, WA 98589. Donald E. UATE IN THE COUNTY 2317, Olympia, WA 98507. HEREBY GIVEN that the secured by the Deed of 17, 2012 encumbrances on 4/27 and Peggy J. Germann OF LEWIS, STATE OF Countryside Construction, undersigned Successor Trust, plus costs, fees, and /2012. The defaults refer husband and wife 4025 WASHINGTON. APN: LLC, a Washington limited Trustee, THE LANZ FIRM, advances, if any, made TS #: WA11484284SH red to in Paragraph III must Skookumchuck Road SE, 00481500100 (TCA 020); liability company 4025 P.S., will on FRIDAY, pursuant to the terms of APN#: 003581013000 NO be cured by 4/16/2012 (11 Tenino, WA 98589. by both under that certain CON Skookumchuck Road SE, APRIL 27, 2012, at the the obligation andr Deed of TICE OF TRUSTEE'S days before the sale date) first class and certified STRUCTION DEED OF Tenino, WA 98589. Coun hour of 10:15 a.m., at the Trust, and curing all other SALE PURSUANT TO to cause a discontinuance mail, return receipt reques TRUST dated June 5, tryside Construction, LLC, main entrance to the Lewis defaults. VI. A written THE REVISED CODE OF of the sale. The sale will be ted, on October 31, 2011, 2007, recorded June 11, Registered Agent: Bean County Courthouse, loca Notice of Default was WASHINGTON CHAPTER discontinued and termina proof of which is in the 2007 under AFN 3282370, Gentry Wheeler & Peter ted at 345 W Main St, transmitted by the Benefi 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE ted if at any time before 4 possession of the Succes by and among PDG IN nell PLLC 910 Lakeridge Chehalis, Washington, sell ciary or Trustee to the IS HEREBY GIVEN that /16/2012 (11 days before sor Trustee. And on No VESTMENTS LLC, a Way SW, PO Box 2317, at public auction to the Grantor or the Grantor's Quality Loan Service Corp. the sale) the default as set vember 6, 2011, the written Washington limited liability Olympia, WA 98507. PDG highest and best bidder, successor in interest at the of Washington, the under forth in Paragraph III is Notice of Default was company, as the Grantor, Investments LLC a Wash payable at the time of sale, following address: PDG signed Trustee will on 4/27 cured and the Trustee's posted on the property, TITLE GUARANTY COM ington limited liability com the real property in said Investments LLC a Wash /2012, at 10:00 AM At the fees and costs are paid. proof of which is in posses PANY OF LEWIS COUN pany 10338 Parkview county legally described ington limited liability com main entrance to the Supe Payment must be in cash sion of the Successor TY, as the Trustee, and Loop, Yelm, WA 98597. as: LOT 6, BLOCK 5, pany 4025 Skookumchuck rior Courthouse, 360 N.W. or with cashiers or certified Trustee. VII. The Trustee FRONTIER BANK, a Donald E. Germann 4025 RIVERSIDE ADDITION TO Road SE Tenino, WA North Street, Chehalis, WA checks from a State or whose name and address Washington banking cor Skookumchuck Road SE CHEHALIS, IN LEWIS 98589. PDG Investments sell at public auction to the federally chartered bank. are set forth below will poration, now known as Tenino, WA 98589. Peggy COUNTY, WASHINGTON. LLC Registered Agent: highest and best bidder, The sale may be termina provide in writing to any UNION BANK, N.A., suc J. Germann 4025 Skoo TOGETHER WITH THE Bean Gentry Wheeler & payable, in the form of ted at any time after the 4 one requesting it, a state cessor in interest to the kumchuck Road SE, Teni NORTH HALF VACATED Peternell PLLC, 910 Lake cash, or cashier's check or /16/2012 (11 days before ment of all costs and fees FDIC as Receiver of Fron no, WA 98589. Donald E. ALLEY ADJOINING. SIT ridge Way SW, PO Box certified checks from feder the sale date) and before due at any time prior to the tier Bank, as the Beneficia and Peggy J. Germann UATE IN THE COUNTY 2317, Olympia, WA 98507. ally or state chartered the Sale, by the Borrower sale. VIII. The effect of the ry, in the records of Lewis husband and wife 4025 OF LEWIS, STATE OF Countryside Construction, banks, at the time of sale or Grantor or the holder of sale will be to deprive the County, Washington. Ben Skookumchuck Road SE, WASHINGTON. APN: LLC, a Washington limited the following described real any recorded junior lien or Grantor and all those who eficiary hereby elects to Tenino, WA 98589. by both 00481500200 (TCA 020); liability company, 4025 property, situated in the encumbrance by paying hold by, through or under conduct a unified foreclo first class and certified under that certain CON Skookumchuck Road SE, County of LEWIS, State of the principal and interest, the Grantor of all their sure sale pursuant to the mail, return receipt reques STRUCTION DEED OF Tenino, WA 98589. Coun Washington, to wit: PAR plus costs, fees and ad interest in the above de provisions of RCW ted, on October 31, 2011, TRUST dated June 5, tryside Construction, LLC, CEL A: THAT PORTION vances, if any, made pur scribed property. IX. Any 62A.9A604(a) and (b) to proof of which is in the 2007, recorded June 11, Registered Agent: Bean OF GOVERNMENT LOT suant to the terms of the one having any objections include in the nonjudicial possession of the Succes 2007 under AFN 3282371, Gentry Wheeler & Peter 10, OF SECTION 7, obligation and/or Deed of to the sale on any grounds foreclosure of the estate sor Trustee. And on No by and among PDG IN nell PLLC 910 Lakeridge TOWNSHIP 14 NORTH, Trust. VI. A written Notice whatsoever will be afforded described in this Notice of vember 6, 2011, the written VESTMENTS LLC, a Way SW PO Box 2317 RANGE 2 WEST, W.M., of Default was transmitted an opportunity to be heard Trustee's Sale all of the Notice of Default was Washington limited liability Olympia, WA 98507. PDG DESCRIBED AS FOL by the Beneficiary or Trust as to those objections if personal property and fix posted on the property, company, as the Grantor, Investments LLC a Wash LOWS: BEGINNING AT A ee to the Borrower and they bring a lawsuit to tures described in the proof of which is in posses TITLE GUARANTY COM ington limited liability com POINT ON THE EAST Grantor at the following restrain the sale pursuant Deed of Trust and in any sion of the Successor PANY OF LEWIS COUN pany, 10338 Parkview LINE OF SAID SECTION address(es): NAME RO to RCW 61.24.130. Failure other instruments in favor Trustee. VII. The Trustee TY, as the Trustee, and Loop Yelm, WA 98597. 636.92 FEET NORTH OF NALD HINZPETER AND to bring such a lawsuit may of Beneficiary. Beneficiary whose name and address FRONTIER BANK, a Donald E. Germann, 4025 THE SOUTHEAST COR KAREN HINZPETER , result in a waiver of any reserves the right to revoke are set forth below will Washington banking cor Skookumchuck Road SE, NER THEREOF; THENCE HUSBAND AND WIFE AD proper grounds for invalid its election as to some or provide in writing to any poration, now known as Tenino, WA 98589. Peggy WEST 1.5 FEET TO THE DRESS 1103 BROTHER ating the Trustee's Sale. X. all of said personal proper one requesting it, a state UNION BANK, N.A., suc J. Germann, 4025 Skoo TRUE POINT OF BEGIN SON ROAD CENTRALIA, NOTICE TO OCCU- ty and/or fixtures, or to add ment of all costs and fees cessor in interest to the kumchuck Road SE, Teni NING; THENCE WEST WA 98531 by both first PANTS OR TENANTS additional personal proper due at any time prior to the FDIC as Receiver of Fron no, WA 98589. Donald E. 110 FEET; THENCE class and certified mail The purchaser at the Trust ty and/or fixtures to the sale. VIII. The effect of the tier Bank, as the Beneficia and Peggy J. Germann NORTH 301.57 FEET; on12/5/2011, proof of ee's Sale is entitled to election herein expressed, sale will be to deprive the ry, in the records of Lewis husband and wife 4025 THENCE EAST 110 FEET; which is in the possession possession of the property at Beneficiary's sole elec Grantor and all those who County, Washington. Ben Skookumchuck Road SE, THENCE SOUTH 301.57 of the Trustee, and the on the 20th day following tion, from time to time and hold by, through or under eficiary hereby elects to Tenino, WA 98589. by both FEET TO THE TRUE Borrower and Grantor were the sale, as against the at any time until the the Grantor of all their conduct a unified foreclo first class and certified POINT OF BEGINNING. personally served, if appli grantor under the deed of consummation of the trust interest in the above de sure sale pursuant to the mail, return receipt reques PARCEL B: THAT POR cable, with said written trust (the owner) and any ee's sale to be conducted scribed property. IX. Any provisions of RCW ted, on October 31, 2011, TION OF THE SOUTH Notice of Default or the one having an interest pursuant to the Deed of one having any objections 62A.9A604(a) and (b) to proof of which is in the EAST QUARTER OF THE written Notice of Default junior to the deed of trust, Trust and this Notice of to the sale on any grounds include in the nonjudicial possession of the Succes SOUTHEAST QUARTER was posted in a conspicu including occupants who Trustee's Sale. II. No ac whatsoever will be afforded foreclosure of the estate sor Trustee. And on No OF SECTION 7, TOWN ous place on the real are not tenants. After the tion commenced by the an opportunity to be heard described in this Notice of vember 6, 2011, the written SHIP 14 NORTH, RANGE property, described in 20th day following the sale Beneficiary of the Deed of as to those objections if Trustee's Sale all of the Notice of Default was 2 WEST, W.M., DESCRI Paragraph I above, and the the purchaser has the right Trust or the Beneficiary's they bring a lawsuit to personal property and fix posted on the property, BED AS FOLLOWS: BE Trustee has possession of to evict occupants who are successor is now pending restrain the sale pursuant tures described in the proof of which is in posses GINNING AT THE proof of such service or not tenants by summary to seek satisfaction of the to RCW 61.24.130. Failure Deed of Trust and in any sion of the Successor SOUTHEAST CORNER posting. VII. The Trustee proceedings under chapter obligation in any court by to bring such a lawsuit may other instruments in favor Trustee. VII. The Trustee OF THE SOUTHEAST whose name and address 59.12 RCW. For tenant reason of the Grantor's result in a waiver of any of Beneficiary. Beneficiary whose name and address QUARTER OF THE are set forth below will occupied property, the pur default on the obligation proper grounds for invalid reserves the right to revoke are set forth below will SOUTHEAST QUARTER provide in writing to any chaser shall provide a secured by the Deed of ating the Trustee's Sale. X. its election as to some or provide in writing to any OF SAID SECTION 7; one requesting it, a state