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$1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com July 9, 2015 Music on the Hill The Green Charge Musicians to Provide Tunes for Seminary Downtown Centralia Business Installing Hill Natural Area Hikers Saturday / Main 3 New Electric Car Charging Station / Main 6 Chehalis Man Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder MAY SHOOTING: Chan a plea agreement Wednesday Lewis County Superior Court in mony of witnesses. decided to have a fight to settle afternoon nearly two months relation to the May 13 shooting. “Basically what they all would the dispute at another location. Oscar to Be Sentenced after he was accused of shoot- His sentencing is scheduled for testify to is this dispute started Oscar and the other man July 15 ing a man in the face and hand 9:15 a.m. July 15. at the Walmart in Chehalis,” he referred to each other as cous- in a residential neighborhood in Deputy Prosecutor Will said. ins, but are not actually cousins, By Natalie Johnson Chehalis. Halstead on Wednesday gave a The parties involved then Halstead said. Chan H. Oscar, 36, pleaded summary of the events leading moved to a Motel 6, where Os- [email protected] “They were both en route guilty to one count of second- up to and following the shoot- car and the shooting victim, an- A Chehalis man accepted degree attempted murder in ing, based on the expected testi- other 36-year-old Chehalis man, please see GUILTY, page Main 13 Anglers Could Journey on the Cowlitz See Emergency Decades Later, Anglers Regulations in Disdain Remains Still Angry Over Dams Chehalis Basin DROUGHT: Intakes Installed at Some Basin Hatcheries to Cool Temps for Fish Health By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Below normal flow levels and warm water in Chehalis Basin rivers and throughout the state is making this summer a challenge for fish. Officials with the Department of Fish and Wildlife have restricted fishing on parts of some rivers in the state to protect fish in those systems, according to a Wednesday press release. please see REGULATIONS, page Main 13 State Timber Revenue Fix to Yield $1M for County Schools By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] Budget negotiations in Olym- pia have been unprecedentedly long this legislative ses- Pete Caster / [email protected] sion, and although Anglers test the waters of the Cowlitz River at Barrier Dam in Salkum earlier this year. . Legislature they’re not yet com- 2015 pleted, local officials By Jordan Nailon Cowlitz was strong as the state are hailing at least For The Chronicle Legislature, the Washington Department of Game and vari- one victory written Editor’s Note: into the budget for The follow- “The reality is that the river is no longer ous sport and commercial fish- rural schools. ing is Part One of a two-part a river. It’s a series of lakes.” ing groups spoke out against Spearheaded by series that will conclude in the project. The Legislature Sen. John Braun, Saturday’s edition. Look to the even designated the Cowlitz as R-Centralia, the weekend edition for the 40- Bob Iyall a salmon spawning sanctuary state will no longer page Journey on the Cowlitz Cowlitz Tribe chairman in an effort to protect it, but deduct basic educa- special edition. Tacoma Power eventually won the right to the river to tion dollars from Despite stiff local opposi- In 1948, Tacoma Utilities anglers on the river has never generate electricity for Tacoma school districts that receive federal tion, the U.S. Supreme Court been the same. timber money. The move affects made the highly contentious residents. decision to build a dam on the sided with the utility three From inception, public please see TIMBER, page Main 13 Cowlitz River. times. Life for animals and opposition to damming the please see DISDAIN, page Main 14

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News Daily Outtake (Throwback Edition): Jared in Centralia of the Weird ing the error and saying it would Vet Finds 62 Hair be fixed. He noticed the minus Bands, Eight Pairs of signs June 4 on a family visit to the museum. Underwear Inside Dog Massachusetts Institute of MARS, Pa. (AP) — This Technology Professor Emeritus hungry Labrador has some un- Arthur Mattuck tells the usual taste buds. Globe that the two formulas are A Pennsylvania veterinarian equal. He says Joseph presented retrieved 62 hair bands, eight the fraction upside-down. pairs of underwear and a ban- dage from the dog’s stomach during exploratory surgery. Authorities Discover The head technician at Good Man Living With Two Shepherd’s Veterinary Hospital in Mars tells WTAE-TV that the Deer Inside Home black Lab named Tiki wasn’t re- HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) sponding to medicine for vomit- — Officials say a West ing, diarrhea and a loss of appe- man had been keeping two deer tite, and X-rays showed a mass in in captivity at his home for at its stomach. least a year. Last week’s surgery lasted Multiple media outlets report two hours, and the vet and his that Officer Joshua Addesa with technician were shocked at the the state Division of Natural Re- items that were pulled out. sources says authorities discov- The dog’s owner, Sara Weiss, ered the two white-tailed bucks says Tiki once swallowed a plas- when they visited the Cabell tic foam dart, but that passed County man’s home on July 4 through the dog’s system natu- after receiving a tip from a con- rally. cerned citizen. Addesa declined to identify the man because of an ongoing Alabama Burglary investigation. Suspect Chased by Bull Addesa says the two deer had The Chronicle / file photo Through Pasture a healthy supply of hay available Jared Fogle, made famous as a spokesman for Subway, speaks to Centralia High School students about the dangers of to them inside the home. Addesa texting while driving while visiting the school in December 2011. Fogle was the focus of international media attention ARAB, Ala. (AP) — Sheriff’s says officers set the deer free but after his home was raided this week. See the story on page Main 12. officials in northern Alabama because the animals were do- say a burglary suspect was taken mesticated, they may be consid- into custody after being chased ered for relocation. by a bull through a cow pasture. In West Virginia, illegal pos- Notable Quote Marshall County Sheriff session of wildlife is a misde- Scott Walls told 26-year-old meanor offense. Brad Lynn Hemby was being sought in connection with a Broadway Theatergoer “With no crown, however, how can you safely burglary Wednesday morning determine whether or not you have conquered Cheese in Arab. Tries to Recharge Phone Walls says Hemby tried flee- Days? By taking the Cheese Days Challenge, of course!” ing deputies by running through in Onstage Plug a cow pasture and a bull roam- NEW YORK (AP) — There’s ing the land joined the chase. loud talking, snoring and, of Aaron VanTuyl Walls says Hemby eventually course, phones ringing. But the- columnist and sports editor fell onto a barbed wire fence and ater etiquette might have taken a (see page Main 8 for the full commentary) surrendered. turn for the bizarre on Broadway Walls says stolen property last week with a dead cellphone. was recovered from Hemby’s A patron at the Tony Award- truck and the man is charged nominated play “Hand to God” with burglary, theft and at- on July 2 climbed onstage just Editor’s Pick tempting to elude. It’s unclear if before the show began to try he has an attorney. to recharge his phone in what Hard Work for ‘Liquid Gold’ looked like an outlet. Ushers at Error in Golden Ratio at the Booth Theatre quickly con- Chronicle reporter Dameon and stories from the two-week Such an incredible resource.” verged, and the young man was Pesanti dubbed the whitewater rafting trip down the 105-mile The trek for Pesanti included Exhibit? Museum Now pulled off the stage. runs of the Ohanapecosh River Cowlitz River. walking through chest-high wa- Says It’s Right A public announcement was “liquid gold” in a front page story As it turns out, the final story ter while holding his expensive made warning patrons to avoid in Tuesday’s edition. — at least for Pesanti — ended up camera over his head and bal- BOSTON (AP) — A Boston any similar acts, and ushers Like all being among the most difficult. ancing on an underwater log. science museum that praised a were stationed near the offender things of value, It took short of two hours to I’m not sure it’s what he teenager for catching a mistake in case anything else untoward that gold took reach the remote tributary of the signed up for when he began as in the golden ratio at a decades- occurred. He apparently got the some work to Cowlitz where whitewater kay- a city government reporter last old exhibit now says it wasn’t an message. Actress Sarah Stiles reach. akers were awaiting his arrival. year, but he seemed no worse for error after all. tweeted: “#fullmoon or #idiot?” Pesanti On Wednesday, one of them, the wear. The Museum of Science re- The attempt to recharge made the Travis Lee, sent a note to The As noted on the front page, leased a statement Tuesday after- was, in the end, pointless: The roughly 1 1/2 Chronicle. noon saying the equation in the onstage outlet was just a prop, mile hike last “Great story, it was great we’ll publish the final story 34-year-old “Mathematica ex- created by Tony Award winner weekend as Eric Schwartz meeting you Dameon. I doubt as part of the Journey on the hibit” with minus signs instead Beowulf Boritt, whose set is a re- his final physi- editor many readers will realize that it Cowlitz in Saturday’s edition, of plus signs is actually the “less alistic depiction of a basement of cal act in the may have been more dangerous along with the special section. common — but no less accurate a church in Texas. comprehensive Journey on the walking in to get the pictures The Journey on the Cowlitz — way to present it.” A production spokesman Cowlitz project. than running the rapids! has absorbed a lot of time, effort The museum had initially confirmed the incident Tuesday. It will come to a conclusion “Looking forward to read- and resources. written 15-year-old Virginia The act was at least in keep- officially on Saturday with the ing the big story when you guys We have no regrets. high school student Joseph ing with the anarchic nature of publication of a 40-page spe- release it! I wish more people All things of value take hard Rosenfeld a letter acknowledg- the show. cial edition loaded with images cared about rivers like you do. work, after all. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for July 9, 2015 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s H 49.80 65.0 0.00 L 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s H 73.42 85.0 0.00 L 70s L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.49 10.5 -0.01 50s H Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 4.28 18.0 +0.05 30s 86º 59º 80º 55º 80º 54º 75º 53º 76º 56º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s n/a ---- n/a 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:28 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 9:06 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 82 Moonrise ...... 1:01 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 55 81/63 101/73 Moonset...... 2:42 p.m. Normal High ...... 78 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 53 74/57 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 96 in 1931 Seattle Anchorage 65/50 mc 67/55 pc Record Low...... 41 in 1981 85/62 Boise 89/64 t 82/62 t Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 73/64 mc 82/66 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 87/59 97/68 7/15 7/23 7/31 8/6 Dallas 92/75 s 94/75 s Month to date ...... 0.01" Tacoma Honolulu 87/77 ra 87/77 ra Normal month to date ...0.29" Centralia 86/62 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 94/74 s 94/75 s Year to date...... 17.30" 86/59 Yakima Nashville 91/70 s 93/72 s Normal year to date ....25.15" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 101/77 s 100/76 s 99/71 Longview 86/59 Trees None None St. Louis 79/67 mc 90/75 s Salt Lake City 89/68 s 85/68 pc AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 83/59 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds Low Low San Francisco 64/58 mc 65/57 mc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 91/75 t 90/68 pc Portland 88/61 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 89/61 96/70 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 111/88 s 111/90 s New Delhi 93/82 t 91/79 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 97/72 s 93/72 pc Paris 73/54 pc 81/57 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 85/58 s 76/56 mc Spokane 99/67 s 94/65 t London 68/52 s 73/59 s Rio de Janeiro 77/68 cl 73/68 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 63/54 cl 64/57 cl Tri Cities 100/70 s 96/67 pc Mexico City 70/48 pc 66/50 pc Rome 91/73 s 93/75 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 87/59 s 79/56 mc Wenatchee 102/75 s 94/70 s Moscow 79/63 t 75/57 sh Sydney 59/48 s 61/50 pc • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 Friends Bringing Tunes to Seminary Hill Saturday NATURAL AREA: Music Comes to Trails of Popular Centralia Outdoor Recreation Hub By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle On a sun-dappled stretch of trail on the Seminary Hill Natu- ral area, Brian Mittge stopped, pulled out his ukulele, put one foot up on a concrete post and belted out a chorus of “You are My Sunshine.” Birds chirped, wind rustled leaves and for a moment, it was almost as if he was somewhere else entirely, not within walking distance of a busy downtown corridor. The more than 70-acre Semi- nary Hill Natural Area inspires everyone in a different way, Mittge noted, and even he is con- stantly finding new inspiration from the unfolding of a leaf to the ripening of a berry, to read- ing poetry or listening to music in the space. “Whatever you do here, it feels different than doing it anywhere else,” said Mittge, president of the Friends of the Seminary Hill Natural Area. That is the inspiration behind Music on the Hill, an experience featuring live music in Centra- lia's Seminary Hill Natural Area Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle that will take place July 11. The LaDona Martin-Frost, left, plays a Mbira, a thumb piano from Zimbabwe and one of the instruments she will be demonstrating and allowing the public to try during public is invited to come dressed the Saturday Music on the Hill event. Brian Mittge, right, provides accompaniment via a ukulele. for the weather and a hike along the two and one-quarter mile trail, where they will encounter musicians sharing their music IF YOU GO amid the natural setting. Music on the Hill is the new- What: Music on the Hill est in a string of annual events When: 10 a.m. Saturday Where: Seminary Hill Natural Area, Centralia hosted by the nonprofit Friends Cost: of the Seminary Hill Natural Free and open to the public Info: http://www.cityofcentralia.com/Page.asp?NavID=614 or Area. Other annual events in- https://www.facebook.com/SeminaryHill clude a wildflower walk, po- etry walk and kids activity. The Friends group also regularly OTHER SEMINARY HILL EVENTS COMING UP hosts cleanup activities at the • 10 a.m. July 25 — Children’s Nature Activity area. Mittge said over its more • 10 a.m. Aug. 15 — Geology Walk than 30-year history, the Semi- nary Hill Natural area has likely inspired and invited many peo- “And maybe bring in some For example, Martin-Frost ple, but the Friends group is al- people who have never visited will bring some of her favorite ways looking for new and inter- before,” added LaDona Martin- instruments, including an An- esting ways to encourage people Frost, an ethnomusicologist and dean duct flute called a Tarka; to come out and enjoy the space. member of the Friends of the a thumb piano from Zimbabwe Several of the members of Seminary Hill Natural Area. called a Mbira; and a shaker the Friends of the Seminary Hill Being that it is the first year from Zimbabwe called a Hosho. Natural area are musicians, and for Music on the Hill, Mittge Martin-Frost said the chance to Members of Kookoolele, including Friends of Seminary Hill President Brian Mittge, at the February general mem- said he doesn’t know yet exactly share these instruments with left, pose for a photograph. There will be interactive ukulele lessons during the 10 bership meeting expressed an how many musicians will take others is a passion for her, and a.m. to noon Music on the Hill on Saturday. interest in something that would part and wants the agenda for the social nature of Music on the bring these two passions together. the day to be somewhat loose so Hill really ties with her study of person.” pen to have an acoustic instru- “We thought this would allow they can get an idea of what the these instruments. As with all Friends of the ment you want to bring along, people to come to the woods and public would like the event to be. “That's what I really love Seminary Hill Natural Area, that is encouraged. have a good time here and connect But one thing that is for sure is about these instruments,” Mar- Music on the Hill is free and “Maybe we will even start with other people who care about there will be many hands-on op- tin-Frost said. “They really tech- open to the public and will be some kind of a jam session,” the natural area,” Mittge said. portunities for those who visit. nically require more than one family friendly. And if you hap- Martin-Frost said. News in Brief Teen Drowns in Chehalis the bedrooms now,” he said. WSP release. about the crash, call detective Ed Germain said the fire likely As other cars stopped, a Collins or detective Ben McBride River Near Porter started in one corner of the 2007 Tahoe driven at (360) 805-1153. By The Chronicle house, but investigators are not by a 39-year-old Rochester man yet sure what sparked it. struck the rear end of a 2014 A teenage boy died Monday Crews initially thought the Sienna van driven by a after drowning while playing in vacant house was not hooked 36-year-old Reno woman. The the Chehalis River with his three up to electricity, but Germain van’s passengers, all from Reno, brothers. said they later found evidence included a 37-year-old man, an Edward Lehman, 14, lived in the house might have had power. 18-year-old man, a 47-year-old the Porter area in Grays Harbor However, he said there were no woman, an 8-year-old boy and a TIRE SALE! County. electrical appliances in the house 6-year-old girl. The 18-year-old Deputies from the Grays that could have shorted out. and 8-year-old were both injured, Harbor Sheriff’s Office and The investigation is ongoing. and the younger boy died the emergency medical personnel next day at Harborview Medical responded at 5:12 p.m. Monday in Seattle. PASSENGER to the 1000 block of South Bank Child Dies After July The Tahoe had two pas- Road in Porter after receiving re- GREAT BUY! 4 Crash on Interstate sengers, a 35-year-old Roches- STARTING AT ports of a drowning. ter woman and a 10-year-old According to the Grays Har- 5 Near Tumwater Rochester girl. The woman bor Sheriff’s Office, Edward 99 By The Chronicle was injured and transported to “became distressed” in the water Providence St. Peter Hospital in 39 The Washington State Pa- before going under. His brothers Olympia. 155/80R-13 trol announced Tuesday that an TREAD DESIGN MAY VARY reportedly tried to save him, but The van then hit a 2003 Buick YoUR SIzE IN STock, cALL foR SIzE & PRIcE were not successful. They called 8-year-old Reno, Nevada, boy in- Century driven by a 29-year-old their mother, who then called jured in a four-car accident near Tacoma woman. She was not in- Centralia • 1211 Harrison 911. milepost 100 on northbound In- jured. The Buick then hit 2014 CH543228cbw.ke terstate 5 on Saturday has died. (360) 736-6603 CH543338bw.sw The Thurston County Dive Chevrolet Equinox driven by a Chehalis • 36 N. Market Team also responded, and ar- The boy, whose name has not 60-year-old man. He was not in- rived at a approximately 8:15 p.m. been released, died at about 9:30 jured. (360) 748-0295 Edward’s body was found just p.m. on Sunday, according to the All northbound lanes of I-5 before 9 p.m. State Patrol. were blocked for six hours. The The accident was the second incident is being investigated by of two fatal crashes on North- the WSP’s Major Accident In- Fire Damages Vacant bound I-5 in three hours Satur- vestigation Team. Investigators House in Toledo day morning. are looking for witnesses to the ~ Meet the CEO Applicants ~ At 5:39 a.m. Saturday, Jenni- crash. To report any information By The Chronicle Both receptions fer L. Barry, 43, of Beaverton, Or- hursday, July 16th A vacant Toledo home was egon, died after a 2014 Chrysler to begin at 3:30 p.m. Dale Kruger damaged by an early morning 300 driven by a 26-year-old Seat- at the fire Tuesday. tle man hit her 2006 Volkswagen Tyler, MN Bean Tree Cofee House Crews responded to reports Jetta while trying to change lanes 212 Main St. • Morton of a fire at 5:17 a.m. at the house at milepost 100 on northbound in the 300 block of Howe Road in I-5. A passenger in the Volk- SEE US AT OUR Friday, July 17th Toledo. swagen, a 31-year-old Lakewood The fire caused heavy dam- woman, was injured. NEW LOCATION Ralph Randall age to the three-bedroom, about While investigating that Evans, GA 1,600 square-foot house, said crash, WSP troopers briefly Inside he Chronicle Lewis County Fire District 2 stopped traffic at 8:38 a.m. on 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia For more information, call 360-496-3610 or www.mortongeneral.org Chief Dave Germain. northbound I-5 to take road 360-736-6322 “There is roof over just two of measurements, according to a CH543480cbw.db Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 LOCAL Crews Take Action Against Fire in Mount Adams Wilderness HORSESHOE: Fire’s fire during the remainder of the the north. 2015 fire season.” A west wind is also pushing Movement Slowed The Horseshoe Fire has the fire back on itself in some ar- by Lack of Fuel, West burned about 250 acres in the eas, according to the U.S. Forest forest and caused the closure of Service. Wind, ‘Swampy’ Areas portions of several popular hik- The fire is still listed as zero By The Chronicle ing trails, including the Pacific percent contained. Crest Trail. Crews have previously used Fire crews began laying hose The U.S. Forest Service re- indirect firefighting methods, lines Wednesday to directly fight ported Tuesday that the fire is such as removing brush and a fire burning since July 3 in the being hampered by several natu- flammable fuels from the path of Mount Adams Wilderness area. ral factors. the fire. “The optimal time for direct The fire recently burned up The fire’s cause has not yet fire suppression is now, while to the 2012 Cascade Creek Fire been determined. Initial efforts the weather is favorable and fire boundary, according to the U.S. to put the fire out were limited behavior is low,” Incident Com- Forest Service. to water bucket drops because of mander Brian Gales said in a The lack of ground fuel in remote, steep terrain. news release Wednesday. “Con- the burned area is slowing the Resources deployed to fight trolling the fire at this smaller growth of the fire in that direc- the fire include seven fire crews, size will reduce long-term ex- tion, the agency reported. two heavy helicopters, one me- posure to firefighters and avoid Small ponds, swampy areas dium helicopter, one light heli- Courtesy Photo containment challenges and and higher moisture levels have copter and a water tender. A total Smoke from the Horseshoe Fire billows above the Mount Adams Wilderness Area costs of fighting a much larger also slowed the fire’s growth to of 189 people are fighting the fire. in Giford Pinchot National Forest earlier this week. Investigation Reveals No Clear Cause of Oxford Street Fire in Centralia By Natalie Johnson report listed the causes to be [email protected] undetermined, according to a Wednesday news release. A fire that destroyed a home, Doing so provides investiga- two sheds and a travel trailer Fri- tors the freedom to amend the day evening in the 1500 block of official cause of the fire in the Oxford Street in Centralia start- future if more evidence or infor- ed on the home’s front porch, mation becomes available, Mack said Assistant Chief Richard explained. Mack of the Riverside Fire au- RFA crews responded to the thority. fire at 6:18 p.m. Friday. At that How the fire started is less point, the house was already fully certain, he said. engulfed in flames. “We don’t have anything de- Mack said a breeze likely blew finitive,” Mack said. the fire from the porch into the A crowdfunding website set home. up by the residents’ family sug- The house, dating to the early gests fireworks started the fire. 1900s, had a balloon-frame design. A message to the family was not That means the house has few immediately returned. natural barriers to prevent fire “Fireworks is certainly a possi- from spreading. bility,” Mack said. “We can’t rule The wind also spread “finger that out.” fires” on nearby brush and dry Any residue left by fireworks plants all the way to a nearby alley, would likely have been con- Mack said. sumed by the fast-burning fire, No one was injured in the fire. he said. The house is a total loss, according Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] The finished investigative to the RFA. Riverside Fire Authority crews battle a fast-moving house ire on Oxford Street in Centralia’s Logan District Friday. News in Brief of Charges, the DOH found that Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday Herrera Beutler Pushes she committed unprofessional and 10 a.m. - noon Sunday. Your Vehicle for Hydropower as Clean, conduct. The Toledo Senior Center is Kell was ordered to pay a located at 150 Coal St. is a Canvas! Renewable Source in $250 fine and complete six hours Federal Energy Plan of continuing education before requesting her certification be Cookbook Author to By The Chronicle reinstated. Give Class on Gluten- Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Free Baking in Chehalis R-Wash., is advocating for hy- Napavine-Newaukum dropower during Congress’ work By The Chronicle on the federal energy plan. Lions Club to Become She introduced a resolution Cookbook author Jeanne Inside The Chronicle promoting hydroelectric power Official This Month Sauvage will give a class on glu- 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia ten-free baking at the Vernetta CH543109sl.cg as a clean and renewable form By The Chronicle 360-736-6322 of energy in the Smith Chehalis Timberland signpro100.com U.S. that should Lewis County’s newest Lions Library 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, be used in the Club will receive its charter at a July 25. “pursuit of en- celebratory dinner this month. Sauvage will demonstrate ergy indepen- On July 23, 21 charter mem- how to frost, roll and decorate a dence and af- bers of the Napavine-Newau- bûche de Noël, a classic roll cake. Vinyl Windows fordable energy,” kum Lions Club will gather at Throughout the session, she will the Napavine High School gym talk about what gluten is and New according to a with Insulated LoW-E press release. at 5:30 p.m. for the dinner and what it means to be gluten intol- Jaime Herrera Beutler The resolu- ceremony, according to a press erant. congresswoman SIzE Vj’S tion is support- release. She will answer questions ed by Washing- Former District 19G Gov. and offer tips for successful and 3 x 2 $80 ton state representatives in both Kathy Crawford will present the happy gluten-free living. At the 4 x 3 $115 parties, and Herrera Beutler said club with its charter. Members of end of the session, Sauvage will the Winlock Lions Club, which serve samples of cake. 4 x 4 $129 it is an important part of the CH542767rc.cg state’s economy that provides 78 sponsored the founding of the Sauvage has authored “Glu- 5 x 4 $145 percent of the power produced in new club, will also be attending ten-Free Baking for the Holidays,” 6 x 4 $160 the state. the celebration. and writes the popular blog, “Art “Decade after decade, afford- “I am proud to welcome these of Gluten-Free Baking.” She has men and women into Lions,” been gluten-free since the birth Check out our prices... able, carbon-free hydropower WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD! energy has continued to draw Jeanie Emmenegger, president of her daughter in 2000 triggered 6525 196th St. SW, Rochester employers to Southwest Wash- of the Winlock Lions Club, said an intolerance. Her second book, 360-273-6903 800-600-6903 in the release. “The people in the “Gluten-Free Wish List: Sweet OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! ington,” Herrera Beutler said in Bargain barn 9:00 AM - 5: 30 PM the release. “As this Congress Napavine-Newaukum commu- and Savory Treats You’ve Missed shapes an energy blueprint for nity will be proud to have such a the Most,” is due out this Octo- Safeco | Mutual Of Enumclaw | Travelers | Foremost | The Harford our entire nation, it should rec- fine group serving the area.” ber. ognize hydro for the critical and The Napavine-Newaukum The Vernetta Smith Chehalis renewable energy source that it Lions Club meets at 8 a.m. on the Timberland Library is located at is.” first and third Wednesdays of 400 N. Market Blvd. For more in- each month in the Arctic Room formation, contact the library at of the Taste of Alaska Restaurant (360) 748-3301 or visit www.TRL. Lewis County Nursing in Napavine. org. For more information on the Assistant’s Credentials new club or to get involved, call Suspended for Photo, Robert Wheeler at (360) 520- Guardian Friends Reinstated 7312. Seeks Donations for Garage Sale By The Chronicle Pancake Breakfast, The state Department of By The Chronicle Health recently announced that Garage Sale Planned Guardian Friends of Lewis it indefinitely suspended Cindy for Toledo County, a 501(c)(3) non-profit M. Kell’s certified nursing as- dedicated to raising funds to sup- sistant credentials in April after By The Chronicle port recreational and educational an investigation showed that she In conjunction with Cheese activities for Lewis County foster HOME AUTO BOAT UMBRELLA MOTORCYCLE BUSINESS photographed a dementia patient Days, the Toledo Senior Center children, is having its annual ga- who was sitting on a toilet with is having a pancake breakfast 7 rage sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Agents Jamie Hodges and Hayley Conrad Photographed Above her pants down. a.m.-10:30 a.m. Saturday. Aug. 1, at the Rebekah Hall, 111 Kell then showed the photo- The breakfast will feature W. Washington, Napavine. graph to a co-worker, according ham and all-you-can eat pan- The organization is seeking Call or stop to the DOH. The incident hap- cakes or biscuits and gravy. Cost donations of saleable items in pened in February 2014 at Lib- is $5. good condition to be delivered to by today! erty Country Place in Centralia. Friday through Sunday, the the Hall on July 31. It is requested The DOH has since rein- Mighty Fine Seniors will be hav- no clothes or damaged goods be 360-736-8281 stated Kell’s credentials and lists ing a garage sale at the Head donated. Kell’s current credentials as “ac- Start building behind the senior For more information or to 209 W Main St. Centralia, WA 98531 tive with conditions.” center. donate items, call Barbara Ker- According to Kell’s Statement Hours will be 10 a.m.-6 p.m. schner, (360) 880-4749. 209 W Main St, Centralia, WA 98531 CH542814rc.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015

Local Fire Districts Aim to Reduce The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Deaths With Risk Reduction Plans Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. RIVERSIDE AND NAPAVINE: Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at Departments Seek to 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours line at 360-807-7676 Minimize Risk With Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Smoke, Lifetone Alarms Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. By Natalie Johnson [email protected] TO SUBSCRIBE To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation In 2014, 45 Washington resi- stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- dents died in fires, a 17 percent tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. decrease from the previous year, 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. according to the 2014 Fire Fatali- TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ty Report, prepared by the Wash- Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit ington State Patrol’s Office of the www.chronline.com. State Fire Marshal. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Nine percent of people killed Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager in fires last year were under 10 Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 years old, and 33 percent lived in [email protected] homes without smoke alarms. OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS “If you have a working smoke 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia alarm in your home, you have Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. a 50 percent higher chance of surviving,” said Assistant Chief SUBSCRIPTION RATES Richard Mack, of the Riverside Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 Fire Authority. Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 Lewis County Fire District 5 Pete Caster / [email protected] Home delivery and the Riverside Fire Author- Fireighters from Lewis County Fire District 15 stand in debris from a house ire in Winlock on Feb. 26 that killed a woman and One month ...... $12.90 two girls. The fatal blaze pushed Lewis County over the national average for ire deaths in 2015. Three months ...... $35.15 ity are both participating in a Six months ...... $65.15 program aimed at preventing One year ...... $122 fire deaths and increasing the firefighters in the districts will By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States number of homes with working check fire alarms and coach resi- One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 smoke alarms. dents on the life expectancy of Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 The districts each created “We use music, we use games, and we use some fire alarms and on how to use Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 Community Risk Reduction One year ...... $194 / $227.45 visual images to help convey the message.” fire extinguishers. Online subscriptions to chronline.com Plans, a program administered “It’s a nice way to go meet by the nonprofit Vision 20/20 or- One day ...... $2 people in the community (and) One month ...... $8 ganization and the Washington Richard Mack educate them on safety hazards One year ...... $84 State Fire Marshal’s Office. Riverside Fire Authority assistant chief (and) smoke detectors, and so far Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Participating districts are giv- it’s been a very welcoming com- Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- en smoke detectors and Lifetone scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or munity,” Williams said. when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances fire alarms, the latter of which The two districts’ Communi- Mack began the RFA’s out- Firefighters could also spot may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers are intended for people who have ty Risk Reduction Plans propose reach in the classroom. He vis- potential problems or fire haz- in Education. hearing loss or are totally deaf. educating people about smoke ited second-grade classrooms ards, such as a fire alarm placed BACK ISSUES Fire District 5 has received alarms to decrease fire deaths. in the district to teach children too close to a kitchen, where 200 standard smoke alarms in its However, the plans have slightly about fire safety, matches, how Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- cooking smoke can easily set it able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks first two months of the program, different strategies. to call 911 and how to escape a off. old are $2 per issue. and 40 Lifetone alarms. The dis- Both proposed in-home safe- fire. “Some people don’t know that, tricts have participated in the ty inspections to help homeown- “We use music, we use games, your toaster, even when you’re THE NEWSROOM program since spring. ers better understand how to pre- and we use some visual images For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact not using it, when it’s plugged the appropriate person listed below. “(That) is pretty impressive vent fires and use smoke alarms to help convey the message,” he into the wall, it’s still drawing because most people can’t afford EDITOR properly. said. electrical current, it still could Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 them,” said firefighter Kelsey “You need one (smoke alarm) One lesson involves a three- short out,” Williams said. [email protected] Williams, of Fire District 5. in every living space, sleeping legged stool. Each leg represents To request a home-safety in- Sports Editor “They’re close to $200 apiece.” area and hallway,” Williams said. an element needed to start a fire spection or smoke alarms for Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 The RFA got 250 standard “You need one on every level as — heat, fuel and oxygen. When residents in the two participat- [email protected] smoke alarms and 20 Lifetone well. People don’t realize how all three legs are attached, the Visuals Editor ing districts, call Fire District 5 at Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 alarms, Mack said. The grant many you need.” stool supports itself and holds up (360) 262-3320, or the Riverside allows the districts to give the Fire District 5 plans to set up a block shaped like a flame. But [email protected] Fire Authority at (360) 330-9854. Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, alarms to residents in need at no booths at community events and when you take away even one leg, West and Central Lewis County Communities charge. at the district’s Napavine station the stool falls over. Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 The state Fire Marshal’s to teach people about fire safety “It starts to click with them,” [email protected] Office recently identified six and to sign them up for the home Mack said. “It’s been very suc- Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, counties in Washington with a safety inspections. cessful. My intention is to do this East Lewis County Communities fire death rate higher than the “The Community Risk Re- annually.” Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 national average. Lewis and duction Plan is all based on edu- Mack also gave the students [email protected] July 3 - July 9 Education, Business, South Thurston County Cowlitz were the only Western cation,” Williams said. “We can’t a fire safety information sheet Communities, Napavine Washington counties that made really prevent fires from happen- to take home to their families. Tomorrowland Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 the list, Mack said. ing without educating people.” Parents or guardians had the op- $4 • PG • 12:00 pm [email protected] A house fire in Winlock that Fire District 5 will have a portunity to sign the sheets and Lewis County Government, Legislature, (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs.) Tourism, Religion, killed a woman and two chil- safety fair at its Napavine station request a safety inspection. South Lewis County Communities dren in February pushed Lewis during the Funtime Festival July While not all of the sheets San Andreas Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 County well over the national 18, and will have safety booths made it back to school, Mack $4 • PG13 • 5:00 pm [email protected] average for fire deaths for 2015, up at other times in the coming said, he got about 14 responses. (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs.) Sports, News and Photography CH543151cz.cg Mack said. year as well. At home-safety inspections, Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 Mad Max Fury Road [email protected] $4 • R • 8:30 pm Death Notices, What’s Happening, Have a Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Centralia City Manager (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs.) Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 mobile phone? $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor [email protected] with parent at or before 6:00 pm [email protected] $13 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday Says Woman Overcharged [email protected] Minor with parent before 7 pm only $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 Church News 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia chronline.com/mobile (360) 736-1634 [email protected] ...... 807-8217 for Six Years Will Be Paid Senior Media Developer Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 UTILITIES: City to Give [email protected] Going on Vacation? THE CHRONICLE Full Refund Though Not Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, PUBLISHER Required to Do So ‘‘(We) have the Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Donate Them To NIE! [email protected] By Dameon Pesanti authority to make an Regional Executive Editor Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 [email protected] exception. If I have to For More [email protected] Kippie Gallagher had mixed stamp it I will.’’ Information Sales Director feelings after she learned about Or To Donate Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 the $1,937 credit the city of Cen- Call Customer [email protected] Service tralia applied to her utility bill. Rob Hill Circulation Manager

Newspapers Newspapers 360-807-8203 city manager Education In Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 On June 18, she had received [email protected] a letter from the city’s customer Specialty Publications Manager, Family service center informing her that Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 they had done an audit on her indicated she was being charged [email protected] account and found she was be- a commercial rate. She said she Design Director ing billed at commercial electric, spoke with officials at the city Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 water, sewer and storm rates. In and asked for a full refund, but [email protected] addition to the credit, the letter they denied her, citing a state law LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC said the city changed her account that limits recourse in such situa- PRESIDENT, COO to a residential one. tions to three years. Compassionate Consultations — Locally Owned Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 “I called to thank them for “They said we have a legal ob- [email protected] Business Manager finding it,” said Gallagher, who ligation to go back three years,” Diabetic Shoes is no relation to the Centralia she said. “I’ve lived there for 6. Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Leg Braces [email protected] City Councilor Pat Gallagher. What about the moral obliga- Director of Production and IT Then she learned the $1,937 tion?” Artiicial Limbs Knee Braces Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 the city was crediting her was On Wednesday, Centralia [email protected] only for three of the six years City Manager Rob Hill told The Arch Supports Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 they had been overcharging her. 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If I 98531 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- noting that nowhere on her bill have to stamp it I will.” tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 LOCAL Santa Lucia Spearheads Green Movement in Centralia NEW DEVELOPMENTS: Car Charging Station to Be Added, New Zero Emissions Delivery Vehicle Purchased By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] One local business is further- ing its role in the green move- ment by decreasing its carbon footprint and providing environ- mentally friendly services to its customers. Santa Lucia Coffee in down- town Centralia will be adding a car charging station at its shop, in a way returning to the roots of the building. Owner Justin Page said the building was originally used as a gas station in the 1930s when it was first constructed. “It is poignant than that now we are returning to our roots while entering the new paradigm in a connected green way,” he said. “… Although we are a cof- fee company, we are bringing back a filling station through the green movement to reclaim some of those carbon credits.” The charging station should Pete Caster / [email protected] be installed within the next week Justin Page, owner of Santa Lucia Cofee in Centralia, shows the electric car charger that he plans to install outside his cafe. or two and will be available for use through a donation-only sys- tem. Page said he believes those VISIT THE BUSINESS who are looking out for the en- Santa Lucia Coffee is located vironment and driving electric at 202 S. Tower Ave., Centralia. cars will be the type of people with the disposition to be aware of the costs, donating funds to support the station. The coffee company also re- cently purchased a zero emis- sions Nissan Leaf, which will be ‘‘I believe that by used to deliver 100 percent of putting ourselves out the company’s wholesale orders. Page said the vision for an en- at the forefront of vironmentally friendly car was technology, we could long in the works. “It’s something I thought showcase our city for about for a very long time as far as our impact on our environ- the right reasons.’’ ment,” he said. The changes to the shop will Justin Page hopefully be a conversation Santa Lucia owner starter throughout the com- munity, Page said. The business owner said if Santa Lucia can create a model for people to see reasons.” and ask questions about, other That energy could be fun- Justin Page, owner of Santa Lucia Cofee in Centralia, carries bags of cofee beans out to his business's new electric 2013 Nis- businesses and residents can neled into what Page said would san Leaf prior to making a delivery run on Wednesday afternoon. make informed decisions for be a “huge bounce of energy” themselves. “It would be good for our for those in downtown who are like a charging station could also economy further. and 30 percent of out-of-towners downtown to be known as a thinking progressively. help draw in out-of-town busi- “The bottom line is how do is a good ratio for business. technology leader,” he said of the “Thinking forward, it really ness to the downtown corridor. we speak to our target customers In the future, the coffee com- green movement. “I believe that wouldn’t be a bad idea for all us Page said as cars charge, the and how do we get them off the pany will also look at installing by putting ourselves out at the to think in this direction,” he owners would have an hour or freeway a mile (and into down- solar panels on its building to forefront of technology, we could said. two to spend in local shops and town),” Page said, adding that a power its roaster 100 percent showcase our city for the right Providing green resources businesses, stimulating the local 70 percent mix of local business, with the renewable energy. Auditor’s Office: Thurston County Lacked Oversight in Bucoda Grant By The Chronicle The grant funds were pro- audit period. reports were not filed, and said ing could be used to expand the The Washington State Audi- vided by the U.S. Department The grant distributor requires fiscal employees responsible for supply of decent and affordable tor’s Office released findings on of Housing and Urban Devel- the completion of a financial re- the administration of the pro- housing, particularly for low and Monday that showed Thurston opment. According to the Fed- port every three months after the gram have brought the reports very-low income residents. County had material weaknesses eral Funding Accountability and effective date of the grant agree- up to date. Once again, the county was in regard to federal awards, in- Transparency Act of 2006, grant- ment, and Thurston County did The county increased county- found unaware of the FFATA ees are required to report sub- not prepare or submit the quar- wide training related to grant ad- reporting requirements. It was cluding a grant provided to the awards to recipients for amounts terly reports for fiscal year 2014. missions and stated the finding recommended that the county town of Bucoda. of $25,000 or more. The audit determined the was an administrative oversight establish internal controls to The audit states that during The Thurston County county did not have sufficient in- related to the missing reports. ensure all required reports were 2014, the county passed through HOME consortium had a high ternal controls in place to ensure Another finding in the au- prepared and submitted to the $304,809 in grant funds to help level of oversight for the grant. the required reports were filed and dit stated the county expended grantor in a timely manner, develop viable urban communi- Each report must be made found the cause of condition to be $825,967 and passed through stated the audit. The county re- ties by providing a suitable living by the end of the month follow- that county staff was unaware of $200,000 in grant funds pro- sponded to the finding in the au- environment, decent housing ing the month in which it was the reporting requirements. vided by the U.S. Department dit and said it had strengthened and expanded economic oppor- granted, stated the audit; how- In the county’s response fea- of Housing and Urban Develop- departmental procedures to en- tunities, especially for those with ever, the county did not report tured in the audit, the county ment to the Housing Authority sure timely report finding and to low or moderate income. the sub-award made during the did acknowledge the required of Thurston County. The fund- ensure proper oversight. News in Brief State Allocates Funds dent Tracy Swartout told The Although most cases of the district in Pierce County has is- passed several years ago allowing Chronicle the National Park Ser- illness happen in south-central sued an average of 30 citations traffic cameras on school buses. for Fallen Mount Rainier vice was working on a memorial Washington, the mosquito spe- a month since it mounted cam- Five of the district’s 200 for Anderson and other rangers cies that transmits the virus can eras on school buses last winter school buses were equipped with Park Ranger that had fallen in the line of duty be found throughout the state. to catch drivers illegally passing cameras. By The Chronicle before learning about the state’s Nationally, six states have buses. The trial period with cameras The Washington state capi- plans to contribute the funds. reported West Nile virus infec- The News Tribune of Taco- on stop-sign paddles started in tal budget allocates $60,000 for “We probably have about tions in humans this year. The ma reported that the violations, 2014, but ticketing didn’t begin Margaret Anderson, the Mount $15,000 that were set aside in do- Department of Health says tests costing $394 each, have resulted until January of this year. Rainier National Park Ranger nations,” she said. also have confirmed the virus in in more than $48,000 in ad- In all, 149 citations were is- who was killed on New Year’s Drawings for the planned mosquito samples from Franklin, ditional revenue for the Bethel sued. Day in 2012. memorial aren’t yet available, Yakima and Grant counties. School District. Another 89 potential viola- Anderson, 34, was shot in the Swartout said, because the plans Most people infected with The district is one of the first tions from June are awaiting re- in the state to use a state law view by school resource officers. line of duty on the road to Para- are still being finalized. She an- West Nile virus won’t get sick. dise inside of the park. She was ticipates they’ll be made of basalt However, about one in five peo- responding to a call to intercept columns with engravings. ple will develop a fever and other a car that had failed to stop at a symptoms and the illness can be PACIFIC NORTHWEST chain-up checkpoint. Authori- fatal. ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH Washington Has First Last year, 12 human cases of ties believe she was killed by Ben- REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! jamin Colton Barnes, 24, who West Nile virus were reported in Reported Case of West n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers fled into the woods and later Washington. The state’s most ac- tive year for West Nile virus was 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation died of exposure. More than 100 Nile This Year Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 2009 with 38 human cases. law enforcement agents respond- SEATTLE (AP) — State Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) - Daily Newspapers n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY CH543509ac.cg ed to the incident, including health officials say a Benton 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation the FBI, U.S. Forest Service, the County woman in her 50s has Cameras Catch Drivers Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Pierce County Sheriff’s Depart- the first reported case of West Passing School Buses ment and local police agencies. Nile virus in Washington this More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 Park Deputy Superinten- year. TACOMA (AP) — A school • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 Newaukum Valley Fire Department Officials Dispute Rumors About Issues With AMR COMBATING RUMORS: Chief Says Napavine Area District Has Seen No “It is a problem when our “It’s hard to put a dollar value on Major Problems Since taxpayers … start hearing that the service. We’re getting much Leaving Medic One their fire department is having more service now than we ever By Kaylee Osowski issues when that’s not true.” had before.” [email protected] Some Napavine and Newau- Gregg Peterson Lyle Hojem kum Valley residents have heard fire chief district commissioner that their fire district’s contract with American Medical Re- sponse hasn’t been as good as parted ways with the financially AMR. “We’re getting much more service teers and other county providers. Lewis County Fire District 5 of- struggling Lewis County Medic Before signing with AMR, now than we ever had before.” Peterson said he is looking for- ficials had hoped. One prior to the start of 2015. Fire District 5 Commissioner Van Egdom said he reviewed ward to that program beginning. Officials said residents have The district is in a five-year Kevin Van Egdom, said the dis- the run log for the district and While officials know their heard the paramedic system isn’t agreement with AMR for para- trict wasn’t given an exact price didn’t see any evidence of its costs for AMR this year, the as financially viable as originally medic services, which either for services from Medic One; paramedic not being in the area. planned, the in-house paramed- $283,500 price tag could go up party can terminate, and is pay- prices varied between $800 and Staff hours and pay hasn’t or down for 2016 based on AMR ic often gets called out of the dis- ing the company $283,500 this $900 per call. changed, officials said. trict and firefighters’ schedules expenses. year. After this year, as per the Due to uncertain prices, of- The district has actually “I think it would be rather na- and pay have been affected. contract, Fire District 5 agreed to ficials said it’s hard to say if the hired two full-time seasonal fire- ive to think they’re not going to “It is a problem when our tax- pay AMR 10 percent above pro- district is saving money or pay- fighters. payers … start hearing that their jected operating costs. ing more with AMR than Medic The two firefighters will be raise the prices because we know fire department is having issues Peterson said on occasion One. However, response time on a Department of Natural Re- that labor costs go up, we know when that’s not true,” Fire Chief the district has paid above what with AMR on average is just un- sources brush rig with a third that the price of everything goes Gregg Peterson said. the contract required this year. der 7 minutes. That, along with firefighter in the area. up,” Peterson said. “To think District 5 Commissioner Lyle That’s because the district bought having an in-house paramedic, The contract with AMR, as that it wouldn’t go up would be, I Hojem said he thinks some of the basic life support supplies from is serving their taxpayers better, requested by the district, calls think, foolish.” misinformation that has been AMR at a reduced price. The dis- they said. for a basic life support ongoing Next month, District 5 and circulating is due to animos- trict would have spent money on “It’s hard to put a dollar val- training and evaluation program AMR representatives will meet ity that resulted after the district the supplies elsewhere if not with ue on the service,” Hojem said. for district employees and volun- to discuss possible price changes. Thurston County Commission Amends Interim Pot Regulations

By Lisa Pemberton earlier setback was 25 feet. regulations is adopted, Kain said. The Olympian • Require marijuana op- He said the new regulations erations within nonresidential won’t affect existing recreational The Thurston County Com- zones to be at least 100 feet from pot operations and those tied to mission unanimously voted 3-0 a residential zone boundary. applications that have already on Tuesday to approve a series • Prohibit new marijuana op- been submitted, or vested, with of amendments to the county’s erations in agriculture zones, in- the county. Since June 25, the interim zoning regulations on cluding Long Term Agriculture, county has received nine new where state-licensed marijuana Nisqually Agriculture and Agri- applications for pot growing or can be grown, processed and culture District. processing businesses, Kain told sold. • Eliminate existing setback the commissioners. According to Mike Kain, a exemptions for existing build- Commission chairwoman land use planning manager for ings used for marijuana opera- Cathy Wolfe said the county’s the county’s Resource Steward- tions. interim marijuana regulations ship Department, the changes • Require operations to havewere meant to change and fluc- will: odor-containment systems in tuate in an industry that was le- Willis Moss, on the drums, and Dover Weinberg will be performing at Jeremy's • Set a minimum parcel sizeplace. galized a year ago in Washington Farm to Table in Chehalis on July 25 with another blues artist, Lloyd Jones. of 5 acres for marijuana opera- County commissioners first state. tions in residential zones. The adopted interim zoning regula- “We’re doing this by design previous lot size was 1 acre. tions in November 2013. More because things are changing • Increase the setback from amendments, including ones with the Legislature and the Blues to Take Over Jeremy’s property lines for marijuana op- that involve medical marijuana world out there,” she said. “... It’s erations to 100 feet from prop- operations, will likely take place not just because we can’t get our Farm to Table in Chehalis erty line in residential zones. The before the county’s final set of minds made up.” FREE: Event Scheduled recorded six critically acclaimed albums and has received dozens Rock Creek Bridges West of Pe Ell Open to for Saturday, July 25 of major awards and accolades. By The Chronicle He is a singer, songwriter and storyteller. Two-Way Traffic, Restorations Still Ongoing A trio of blues musicians will Weinberg is a keyboardist give a free musical performance who has played with Robert Cray, By The Chronicle “They are now built to mod- tent flagging periodically as the at Jeremy’s Albert Collins, Sonny Rhodes Two bridges responsible for ern standards and the shoulders remainder of the work is fin- Farm to Table and Phillip Walker, to name a keeping communities between are a great safety feature,” he ished. According to Treece, the restaurant in few. He has also toured interna- Interstate 5 and the coast con- said, adding the bridges are now bridges still need to be painted Chehalis on Sat- tionally. nected were reopened to two- better able to withstand earth- and soil needs to be stabilized by urday, July 25. The duo will be joined by way traffic last Thursday after quakes and floods. planting vegetation. The event Moss, who will play the drums the majority of the restoration Work on the adjacent Mc- The original speed limit of 55 will last from 7 and provide vocals as well. work was completed. Cormick Creek Road will also mph will be restored this sum- p.m. to 10 p.m. Moss said the concert will Rock Creek Bridge East and helped improve sight distance mer, bringing back normality to and features provide “blues and funky R&B” Rock Creek Bridge West, both and will provide a better connec- the 1,500 vehicles that use the legendary blues Lloyd Jones music. Currently located in located southwest of Pe Ell on tion for travelers after an align- bridges daily. man Lloyd blues musician Longview, Moss has been play- state Route 6, have been rede- ment is completed, Treece said. “Building two bridges at the Jones, Dover ing professionally for 47 years. signed to modern day standards Construction on the bridges same time is quite an accom- Weinberg and Willis Moss from Jeremy’s Farm to Table is lo- to help accommodate for today’s began last year. A temporary plishment,” Treece said. “We ap- Island Rio. cated at 576 W. Main St. in Che- traffic patterns. bridge, which has now been re- preciate the patience from driv- Jones, who is rooted in Port- halis. For more information, call The bridges were originally moved, was used to move traffic ers as we are working through land, has toured internationally, the restaurant at (360) 748-4417. built in 1924 and were too nar- while the new bridges were con- construction. It’s a balancing act row for some vehicles. The bridg- structed. One of the bridges has moving traffic safely while con- es have been widened, as have been demolished, while the other struction crews are out there as the shoulders, Washington State one will be demolished soon. well.” Department communications Travelers will still experience The project in all cost approx- spokesman Bart Treece said. alternating traffic and intermit- imately $14.5 million. News in Brief The Gates Foundation has three changes: Gates Foundation taken aim at the FAFSA as part • Eliminate many of the more EARN YOUR Seeks to Ease Federal of its strategy to make college complex questions on the form more accessible to low-income because they only apply to a BACHELOR’S DEGREE Financial Aid Process students, said Dan Greenstein, small percentage of applicants. in Applied Management at Centralia College this fall. SEATTLE (AP) — Two mil- director of the Postsecondary • Allow a direct link to IRS lion more young people could get Success team at the foundation. data to automatically fill in part With evening classes, you can earn your Due to high demand the financial aid they need to go They are far from alone in of the form. bachelor’s degree at Centralia College in just and excellent community to college if the federal govern- calling for reform of this complex • Let students use tax infor- two years. Classes prepare you for careers support, a second section ment makes it easier to fill out application process that requires mation from two years before in management across a number of ields. has opened for fall. its financial aid forms, the Bill & students to answer numerous ques- their application so they don't Melinda Gates Foundation said tions each year about their parent's have to wait until their parents Wherever you want to go, a bachelor’s degree in Apply between July 1-31 Wednesday. financial status and tax returns. start their current taxes. Applied Management can help you get there. for consideration. The Seattle-based foundation "There is already a lot of con- "The data exists, the technol- said revising the form would be versation around financial aid ogy exists and there's an emer- relatively simple and would not and FAFSA simplification. We're gency sense of urgency," Green- change the accuracy of the process. delighted to contribute to the de- stein said. Start today! Students must fill out the bate," Greenstein said. He believes most of the 360-736-9391, ext. 608 • [email protected] CH543106cz.cg form known as the Free Applica- Both congressional leaders proposed changes would re- tion for Federal Student Aid or and officials at the U.S. Depart- quire congressional approval, bachelors.centralia.edu/management FAFSA before they can qualify ment of Education said Wednes- although the foundation has Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries for a federal grant, subsidized day that they endorse the idea of shared its findings with both regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice President of Human student loan or nearly any other simplifying the FAFSA. Congress and the U.S. Depart- Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, WA 98531, or call 360-736-9391, ext. 671. form of college financial aid. The foundation is asking for ment of Education. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Smoke Alarms Save Lives; Braun Finds Fix for Timber Money Smoke alarms save lives. TO CALL THE current legislative $1 million to schools in Lewis accomplish their important mis- It seems like common sense, Our Views session a whirlwind would be to County alone.” sions to educate and protect our but at a time when fire danger gram, while Riverside Fire Au- negate the unprecedented length That’s a huge deal as we con- children. is at an all-time high, it’s good thority is doling out 250 of them. of lawmakers’ stay in Olympia. tinue to discuss funding, or the The change orchestrated by to be reminded of this easy and “If you have a working smoke Still, over the past several lack thereof, for public educa- Braun lasts only through the effective way to protect you and alarm in your home, you have weeks, it has been difficult to tion. biennium, but it’s a welcome your property. a 50 percent higher chance of keep up with all the additions The federal timber dollars reversal in a frustrating policy Officials with the Riverside surviving,” said Assistant Chief and subtractions to state bud- are given to rural communities for rural areas such as Lewis Fire Authority and Fire District Richard Mack, of the Riverside gets. such as Lewis County that have County. 5 in Napavine are doing just that. Fire Authority. One positive change, enacted been devastated by the collapse “Once you win the way we As detailed in a story on page There were 45 deaths due by state Sen. John Braun, came of the logging industry. won this time in the budget, Main 5, the two fire jurisdic- to fires in 2014 in Washington. to light this week. Federal law prevents states you tend to see these practices tions are executing Community Thirty-three percent of those fa- According to today’s front from deducting federal aid from repeated,” Braun said. “The Risk Reduction Plans. talities could have been prevent- page story, “the state will no state allocations, but those regu- next step is to make a statutory The plans entail educating ed with working smoke alarms. longer deduct basic education lations did not apply to timber change which would require a the public on the importance of Take a moment to ensure dollars from school districts that revenue. bill.” smoke alarms, and providing your home or business is pre- receive federal timber money. Now they do. Braun has proven his ability them when needed. pared if fire strikes. It could The move affects roughly 200 That means local school to accomplish his goals for the Fire District 5 has acquired mean the difference between life rural school districts around districts will have thousands of 20th District through deft ac- 200 alarms through the pro- and death. the state and could return up to dollars in additional funding to tion. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... A Report from Wenatchee, Rehashing the Super Bowl

The firestorm that de- that there was defensive stroyed most of the homes interference on the part of in Wenatchee’s Sleepy Hol- the Patriots as well. Now low a week or so ago had there are more voices more than a perfunctory raised, blaming Wilson for passing glance from this a bad throw. Why do we al- writer. Wenatchee was my ways feel the need to blame home for six years before somebody? Somebody else, coming here. that is. A former daughter-in- Oh, well. “Wait’ll next law, Pam Pasquale, and year,” as Dodger fans used her husband live there now. to say. Some of you older read- Here’s a random ers might thought which comes from remember my 4 a.m. notebook. When Pam. She was the last time you were served given a 50 cent coin in COMMENTARY: for some change for some purchase? VanTuyl’s Views time as Moving on to yard sales, a visiting the signs posted along nurse here streets advertising them are in Lewis mostly the same: mostly Lewis County Power Rankings: Inventing County. By Bill Moeller wrong. The word “sale” is She later usually written in the big- and Taking the Cheese Days Challenge went on to gest, boldest letters. Doesn’t obtain her master’s degree everybody already know Toledo’s 95th-annual Cheese a.m. shotgun start), Friday’s Cheese to push the Lioness Scholarship and then taught nursing. that? What a person driv- Days festival starts today. Coinci- Days Tennis Tournament (goal: fund into “send a kid to Pepper- The immediate news ing by wants to know isn’t dentally, I was talking with a Toledo pick up the first hitchhiker you see dine” territory), Sunday’s Lions is that their home was what, but “where.” Every- kid recently and Cheese Days came on Friday morning and win the ap- Club Beef Barbecue (goal: the spared. The vineyard that thing else is useless and de- up; he knew it existed, and thought propriate doubles competition with Lions share of the brisket); and the they were developing was tracting. And, printing that it featured “the world’s longest the hitchhiker as your teammate), pie auction (goal: end the bidding badly damaged, along with can be only be read within parade” (which sounds exhausting Friday’s Frog Jumping Contest (goal: early on at least one item by eating a small orchard. I suspect an arm’s length is worth- and like every parade I’ve been to, sneak in a frog on performance- the pie in question). that one of the main rea- less for anyone driving past ever) and free cheese sandwiches enhancing drugs to skew the odds COMMERCE: sons their home didn’t suc- at 25 mph. at one point, but left me curious for in your favor), Saturday’s Cheddar Pry open your wallet cumb to the firestorm was A good rule of thumb more info: namely, is there a Cheese Challenge (goal: finish the 8-mile and shake out a few bills for char- that it was designed to be is that letters should be as Days King, and how does one earn run in under an hour after gorging ity’s sake! Start at the Second-Time extraordinarily energy ef- close to 1 inch thick as pos- the crown? yourself at the all-you-can-eat pan- Around Garage Sale on Friday ficient, with thick masonry sible, not merely a single (Note: There cake breakfast), Saturday’s alumni morning (goal: buy something walls to protect themselves line scratched out with a is not. The festival soccer games (goal: red card in the originally used before your grand- from the summer heat. The wide felt pen. features Big Chees- women’s game, hat trick in the men’s parents were born), play bingo on main thing is that she and Then there’s always es, one of whom is game), Saturday’s midnight dance Friday night (goal: play 10 cards her husband survived. the overlooked fact that Ruth Herren. Ruth (goal: moonwalk your way to a win at once and yell “BINGO!” so loud Turning to other any sign placed on public was long ago asked in the midnight dance-off with DJ the woman sitting next to you spits thoughts, it’s crossed my property — parking strips, to be a Big Cheese Austin Trafelet) and Sunday’s horse- out her iced tea), stop by the Toledo mind that I may be the only power poles or traffic is- but had to decline, shoe tournament (goal: tell your Library Bake & Book Sale (goal: person in Western Wash- lands — is illegal. It’s never as she was not a na- every opponent that “CLOSE ONLY buy a book that’s been banned by a ington who thinks that the been rigidly enforced to tive of the Toledo By Aaron VanTuyl COUNTS IN HORSESHOES AND school. I recommend “Scary Stories Seahawks’ final play in this my knowledge, which is area; she was born - oh, wait.”) to Tell in the Dark,” which you then year’s Super Bowl was a another pet peeve of mine. in Centralia in must read aloud in a creepy voice GASTRONOMY. good call. Laws should either be en- 1919 and didn’t move to Toledo until Attend every event whilst standing in line at the Youth However, most other forced or reworded to fit the late 1940s. Now, with 68 years of featuring food during the four-day BBQ Hamburger Stand), attend fans apparently agree that the situation. residency, she’s finally able to accept fracas, of which there are many. the Cheese Days Bazaar (goal: buy coach Pete Carroll should I remember shortly the Big Cheese nod, which is an im- That includes the Toast of the Big and then wear something knitted have sent Marshawn Lynch after Centralia changed pressive feat of integrity on the part Cheeses tonight (goal: one pot of out of wool, despite the heat), post crashing through the goal to the council-manager of the delightful Ms. Herren.) coffee, nine pieces of cake, one up for the entirety of the auction at line. Does anybody else form of government, one With no crown, however, how plate of appetizers), Saturday’s the middle school (goal: bid on ev- think that, possibly, just of the early ordinances en- can you safely determine whether all-you-can-eat pancake break- ery item without actually winning possibly, New England acted was licensing of dogs you have conquered Cheese Days? fast (goal: eponymous; eat until anything), start Sunday off with might also have figured and cats. Both were to be By taking the Cheese Days Chal- someone tells you to stop taking a trip to the Second Time Around that that was the only way treated alike, except that lenge, of course! I’ve broken it into “all-you-can-eat” as a challenge, Garage Sale (goal: fill your $1 bag to score and they were it wouldn’t be enforced on three separate areas of activity to and then tell them that’s exactly with so much heavy stuff that you ready for it? And, in case cats. Then what good does make things easier and to replace what it is), free cheese sammiches need help getting it out of the Head everyone’s forgotten, Lynch that do for respect of law? Power Rankings this week. after Saturday’s parade (goal: seven Start building), and wrap up your didn’t always gain yardage. I’m conservative enough handfuls), the Saturday youth cash-dumping adventure with a SPORT: He was often stopped at the to feel that laws should be Participate in every com- barbecue (goal: five plates of meat), trip to the Lions Club Beef Auction line of scrimmage when the enforced or changed, not petitive event during Cheese Days, the Saturday pizza-eating contest (goal: upon purchasing your steer, opponents were expecting winked at, or have I said and there are more than you’d (competitors must finish in the top saddle him up, ride over to the To- him, and New England was that before? think. The list features today’s three of the contest to even consid- ledo Lions Club Beef Barbecue and certainly expecting him on ••• coloring contest (goal: win the er themselves Challenge-worthy), shout “WHO’S HUNGRY!” while that play Bill Moeller is a former high-stakes first- and second-grade Saturday’s wine and cheese tast- pointing downward to your steed In addition, I haven’t entertainer, mayor, bookstore division), Friday’s Cheddar Open ing (goal: one brick of cheese and with one hand and waving a fork owner, city council member, Golf Tournament (goal: place in the enough wine that someone makes with the other). watched any super-slow- ••• motion replays, but at the paratrooper and pilot living in top-three despite competing solo in a derogatory comment about your time it sure looked to me Centralia. He can be reached at the four-man scramble tournament; drinking), Sunday’s cheese cake Aaron VanTuyl is a columnist and [email protected]. discharge a real firearm at the 10 sale (goal: at $3 a slice, eat enough the sports editor for The Chronicle.

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"If main before the Legislature, in- Fix for $2 Billion Hole we didn't, we were jeopardizing cluding a spending bill that lists in State Budget “I appreciate the work of Senate the historic work we did this ses- projects tied to a transportation Republican leaders in agreeing sion." revenue package passed last week OLYMPIA (AP) — After a The state budget spends an that raises the gas tax over the weeklong standoff that threat- to a compromise that clears the estimated $1.3 billion on K-12 next two years and a bonding bill ened to blow a hole in the state's basic education, and it phases in tied to the transportation pack- two-year operating budget, Sen- path for final legislative action.” tuition cuts at the state's univer- age that both need to be passed ate Republicans and Democrats sities and colleges, as well as at by the House, and a bonding bill reached an agreement Wednes- community and technical col- tied to a $3.9 billion construction day to delay a class-size initiative, governor leges. budget signed by Inslee last week which now clears the way for Senate Minority Leader Sha- that still must be passed by the lawmakers to adjourn this year's ron Nelson, D-Maury Island, record-setting Senate. The House was expected said that securing the extra year to return to the floor on Friday legislative ses- Legislature Thursday to take votes both on tiations, Senate Bill 6145 was in- delay on the science assessment to pass its remaining bills so that sion by as early 2015 that measure, and the bill delay- troduced Wednesday. It delays by assures that students next year as the end of the ing Initiative 1351 for four years. two years, but does not eliminate, "won't be facing the same dilem- both chambers could adjourn week. The $38.2 billion two-year the requirement that students ma our kids in 2015 did." what has turned into the longest A joint state operating budget that was must meet the state standard on "A student is more than one single-year session on record. statement re- signed by Gov. Jay Inslee last the science assessment. An offer day and one test," she said. Lawmakers on Wednesday leased by both week assumed savings of $2 bil- initially made by Senate Repub- Gov. Jay Inslee lauded the were in their 174th day of session. caucuses says lion for the next two years from licans last week during overnight agreement on the graduation re- They adjourned their regular they've reached the suspension of the voter- negotiations would have delayed quirement delay, saying it brings 105-day session two days early agreement on approved Initiative 1351, but a the graduation requirement by a "short-term clarity to an issue after encountering their first a separate bill two-thirds vote of each chamber year. Students who did not walk that will need further work in budget obstacles, and now are in that will delay a was required. The House easily with their graduating class this the future." the midst of their third overtime requirement for high school stu- passed the measure, but Senate year, the first year the assessment "I appreciate the work of Sen- session, which started on June dents to pass a high school biol- Democrats initially withheld was required, would still receive ate Republican leaders in agree- 28 and could run through July ogy exam for this year and 2016, their support and the measure a diploma under the measure. ing to a compromise that clears 27. The secretary of state's office which helps about 2,000 students failed on the Senate floor last Sen. , R- the path for final legislative ac- said the session has surpassed at risk of not getting diplomas. week. Puyallup, said that "what needed tion," he said in a written state- the previous record of 163 days The Senate will be on the floor After more than a day of nego- to be done is done." ment. in 2001. At the State Legislature, Balloonicorn Continues Annual Tradition JOKE: Pink Blowup the Ways and Means Commit- tee offices and also joining law- Animal Becomes makers for a few of their private Mascot for Senate meetings, Jones said. The Balloonicorn has even Ways and Means popped up on Twitter, though Committee During Jones said he and other com- mittee staffers aren’t behind Long ‘Megasession’ that profile and don’t know who By Melissa Santos started it. Jones said things like the The News Tribune committee’s annual photo tradi- After six months of working tion and the Balloonicorn help 12-hour days to draft a state bud- Senate budget-writing staffers get, it’s not surprising that Sen- maintain “a wonderful team ate Ways and Means Commit- spirit and camaraderie.” tee staffers needed something to “We are ordering pizza and laugh about by June. Chinese food every night... It’s This year, their joke of choice high pressure,” said Jones, who was an inflatable pink video has been a part of the Ways and game character known as a Bal- Means staff since 1988. “We try loonicorn. to work together and have fun The pink blowup animal be- together.” came a sort of mascot for non- Hill said he supports any- partisan Ways and Means Com- thing that boosts staff morale mittee staff in 2015, as well as during long budget-writing ses- the theme of their annual group Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press sions and evening meetings that photo — a 25-year tradition that State Rep. Ross Hunter, left, D-Medina, who chairs the House Appropriations Committee, holds a T-shirt Tuesday, June 30, sometimes stretch into the early helps them keep their sense of with the image of the Senate Ways and Means committee mascot, the "Balloonicorn" character from the Team Fortress 2 hours of the morning. humor amid days (and nights) video game, on it as he stands with committee staf members and an inlatable igure of the mascot in the wings of the Sen- “It’s a great staff and they work filled with research, bill writing ate chamber during a late-night Legislative session at the Capitol in Olympia. really, really long brutal hours, and number crunching. and yet they get along well,” Hill After the Legislature ap- said. proved a new two-year budget long-running joke of the session you have to give the other side a should know how much each The Ways and Means staff last Tuesday, the committee staff- and then base a group photo on horse to ride out on, or a pony to one of those ponies actually will soon get a break, as the Leg- ers gathered in the Senate wings it, he said. ride out on,” Jones explained, re- costs,” Ordway said, referencing islature is expected to finish its to take this year’s photo with the In 1995, they posed with ferring to the idea that each side Initiative 1351, last November’s work this week. Legislature’s two budget writers: buckets to symbolize the meta- needs something in the budget unfunded class-size reduction Jones said the annual photo Sen. Andy Hill, R-Redmond, and phorical buckets of money bud- they can point to as a victory. measure. tradition will continue dur- Rep. Ross Hunter, D-Medina. get writers had to work with that Hill, the committee chair- When it came time to plan ing future legislative sessions, At the center of the spectacle year, Jones said. man, said pony jokes also fol- the Ways and Means Commit- though it’s impossible to say was the Balloonicorn, a wide- Two years ago, Hill and the lowed comments made during tee’s group photo this year, Jones what staffers will come up with eyed, air-filled unicorn. committee staffers dressed up to committee hearings about how said he tasked his adult son as their next theme. For the group shot, nearly mimic a zombie apocalypse, an everyone wants “a free pony” in with digging through the fam- They’ll figure it out eventu- 20 staffers and the two lawmak- analogy for the crisis the Legis- the budget. ily basement to find old toy pony ally, between all the inevitable ers posed with the Balloonicorn lature almost caused by bringing In one memorable instance, figurines that could be used for a late-night budget briefings and while wearing matching T-shirts, the state government to the brink Frank Ordway, lobbyist for the pony-themed shot. group dinners consisting largely all emblazoned with the horned of a government shutdown. League of Education Voters, ref- Jones’ son emerged with an- of pizza and Diet Coke. creature’s likeness. So why the Balloonicorn this erenced ponies in February when other option: the Balloonicorn, “You basically are seeing your It’s all part of an annual tradi- year? In various ways, staffers testifying in favor of a bill that a blowup version of a character coworkers much more than tion that dates back to 1990, said were repeatedly joking about would have required ballot titles that aids players in a shooter vid- you’re seeing your family,” Jones Steve Jones, senior fiscal counsel horses and ponies through- for citizen initiatives to include eo game called Team Fortress 2. said of life during the legislative for the Senate Ways and Means out the Legislature’s six-month the measures’ projected costs. The Balloonicorn quickly session. “If you can’t have fun Committee. Each year, commit- megasession, Jones said. “If you’re going to offer up an became a hit, at one point being with it, then you should find a tee staffers pick their favorite “In any budget negotiation, initiative for a pony for all, we suspended from the ceiling of different job.” Despite Rumor, Senate Democrats Weren’t Drinking Night of Crucial Vote, Colleagues Say CLAIM: Republican “Of the Senate Democrats I “No matter how long I serve, Senate Democrats also de- However, Cody and Carlyle worked with that evening, I don’t I will never forget the scene last nounced the notion that they’d said they didn’t see any sena- Lawmaker Stirred think that drinking was a factor night of inebriated Democrats been consuming alcohol Tuesday tors who were drinking or who Controversy When in their decision-making,” Fain, laughing about how they had evening or at any point leading seemed intoxicated, either. R-Auburn, said Monday. screwed everyone including their up to the 6 a.m. Wednesday vote “All I saw anyone drinking Reporting that Manweller took to Facebook House Democratic friends and on whether to delay the class- was coffee, and that was because Democratic Colleagues and the radio last week to criti- thinking it was funny,” Man- size initiative. they were trying to stay awake,” cize minority Senate Democrats weller wrote. “My understanding is that this Cody said. “We went over to- Were ‘Inebriated’ on for voting against a bill that Manweller later told KIRO is a complete fabrication,” said gether, but I didn’t see anything Night of Budget Deal would delay implementation of Radio’s Jason Rantz that he Sen. Andy Billig, D-Spokane and he saw.” Initiative 1351, last year’s un- smelled alcohol in the Senate the deputy leader of the Senate If that’s the case, it wouldn’t By Melissa Santos funded initiative to lower class Democrats’ working area that Democrats. be the only untrue thing Man- The News Tribune sizes in all grades. The state bud- night, and while he was “not say- Senate Minority Leader Sha- weller posted on Facebook last get the Legislature approved last ing that anyone was drunk,” he ron Nelson on Monday called Wednesday. A GOP lawmaker said state week hinges on delaying the ini- could tell from their behavior Manweller’s claims “inappropri- When a Facebook commenter Senate Democrats were “inebri- tiative, which both Republicans they’d been drinking. ate and wrong.” asked Manweller why the media ated” last week when they voted and Democrats have said they The Washington State Re- “That was not what occurred,” didn’t report on Democrats’ be- against a crucial measure needed can’t pay for. publican Party also sent the text said Nelson, D-Maury Island. havior, Manweller replied: “It to balance the state budget. While the Democratic-con- of Manweller’s Facebook post to Manweller wouldn’t respond didn’t make the media because But no one has substantiated trolled state House had already those who subscribe to the par- to messages from a reporter ask- all the reporters went home at 1 that claim, and now state Rep. approved delaying the initiative ty’s email list. ing him about his comments. A o’clock in the morning thinking Matt Manweller, R-Ellensburg, is with the required two-thirds- And Rep. Drew MacEwen, spokesman for Manweller wrote the deals had been reached. The refusing to discuss his comments majority vote, Senate Democrats R-Union, repeated the claim in an email Monday: “Rep. Man- blowup happened at 3 AM.” that “too much alcohol” contrib- wouldn’t supply the votes needed that Senate Democrats had been weller is no longer discussing the After Capitol reporters ques- uted to Senate Democrats’ ac- Wednesday morning to shep- drinking when talking with Ma- issue.” MacEwen also declined to tioned Manweller on Twitter, tions early Wednesday morning. herd the legislation through the son County’s KMAS NewsRadio discuss his comments further. noting that several journal- When asked about Man- Legislature’s upper chamber. last week. On Twitter last week, though, ists were there overnight until weller’s accusation, Sen. , On Facebook later Wednes- Yet several members of the Manweller urged a reporter to roughly 7 a.m. on Wednesday, he a leader within the Republican day, Manweller blamed Senate Capitol press corps who were in contact two other House mem- apologized for his mistake. Senate majority who was negoti- Democrats’ actions on “a combi- the Senate wings overnight be- bers who he said walked with “I was wrong and want to ating with Senate Democrats late nation of immaturity, too much tween Tuesday and Wednesday him to the Senate wings that apologize to the reporters who Tuesday and into Wednesday, alcohol, and a lack of respect for did not see Democratic senators night — state Reps. Eileen Cody were at the Capitol doing their said he “didn’t see anything like the process and keeping your consuming alcohol that evening, and , both Seattle jobs until the Senate concluded that.” word.” or showing signs of drunkenness. Democrats. its work,” Manweller wrote. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens ChEhALIS POLICE DEPARtmENt Child Seen Driving Pickup 4:14 p.m. Wednesday in the 900 assault was reported at the Lewis a burglary at a residence in the block of South Scheuber Road. County Jail. No arrests were 1600 block of Delaware Avenue. Water Reported Stolen • At 8:35 p.m. on Tuesday, police received a report of a made. The residents told deputies that • At 8:04 a.m. on Monday, jeans, a purse, a Playstation 3, - child driving a white Ford truck water bottles were reported sto near the intersection of Main mORtON game controllers, games and len in the 700 block of National Street and Market Boulevard. man Arrested for Allegedly 12-Foot Boat Stolen in Burglary other miscellaneous electronics Avenue. were stolen. According to the Shoplifting from morton • The Lewis County Sheriff’s sheriff’s office, the residents’ CENtRALIA POLICE DEPARtmENt Country market Office is investigating a burglary neighbors saw the burglary, and Possible Drug Deal Reported that occurred between July 2 - Vehicle Prowls • David W. Willis, 37, identified the suspects. The resi • At 12:55 p.m. on Monday, of Morton, was arrested at and Tuesday in the 100 block of dents later learned that the sus- police received a report about • At 8:58 a.m. on Tuesday, 9:51 a.m. on June 30 on sus- Hadaller Road in Mossyrock. pects were trying to sell a Play- possible drug deal in the 1000 property was reportedly stolen picion of shoplifting from the Someone allegedly broke into a station 3, which they thought from a vehicle in the 1400 block block of Northwest Louisiana Morton Country Market. Willis 40-foot shipping container and was odd given that the suspects Avenue. of Lewis Street. took a 12-foot aluminum boat, • At 6:19 p.m. on Tuesday, also had outstanding warrants. were transients, and called the - a Honda boat motor, an electric sheriff’s office. a laptop and portfolio were re trolling motor, an all-terrain Woman Arrested on Suspicion ported stolen from a vehicle in Officer Responds to Gun vehicle, a boat battery, camping of Shoplifting the 1000 block of Seminary Hill Concern, Finds hunter gear and miscellaneous tools. FIRES Road in Centralia. • Jessica S. Anderson, 34, • At 10:03 p.m. on June 30, The missing items have a value Brush Fires of approximately $10,000. Any- of Centralia, was arrested at officers responded to a report of • At 3:26 p.m. on Wednesday, 3:05 p.m. Monday in the 1600 Burglar Gone Fishing? a person in the area of Second one with information about the burglary is encouraged to call a brush fire was reported in the block of Northwest Louisiana • At 9:04 a.m. on Tuesday, a Street in Morton with rifles. The 900 block of Middle Fork Road Avenue on suspicion of retail burglary was reported at an un- officer found that the person the sheriff’s office at (360) 748- 9286. in Onalaska. theft with special circumstances. locked shed in the 600 block of had recently been hunting and • At 9:51 p.m. on Wednesday, J Street. Fishing equipment was was waiting for a ride. a brush fire was reported in the tenino teen Cited for theft reportedly stolen. two Arrested in Centralia 1100 block of state Route 7 in Morton. • At 3:54 p.m. Monday in the Juveniles Reported throwing Burglary 1700 block of North National Woman Arrested on Suspicion • Kayla M. Burleson, 22, and Fire Crackers at Ambulance ••• Avenue, a 16-year-old Tenino of Attempted Burglary Miguel V. Martinez, 19, both • At 10:28 p.m. on Saturday, - By The Chronicle Staff boy was cited and referred to • Sarah Culp, 33, a tran- personnel from Lewis County transients of Centralia, were ar the Lewis County Juvenile sient, was arrested at 9:46 a.m. Fire District 4 reported seeing rested at 6:13 p.m. Tuesday on Please call news reporter Natalie Court on suspicion of third- on Tuesday in the 1000 block of juveniles throwing firecrackers suspicion of residential burglary. Johnson with news tips. She can be The Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- degree theft. North Pearl Street on suspicion as it was traveling down Main reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ fice received a report Tuesday of of attempted burglary. The Lew- Avenue in Morton. Officers did chronline.com. Possible Vehicle theft Reported is County Prosecutor’s Office not find the juveniles. declined to file charges. • At 5:14 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of a man moon mistaken for Fire In Remembrance Juvenile Arrested trying to get into a locked car • At 11:18 on Saturday, a per- using a coat hanger in the 1000 for Alleged Assault son reported a fire seen through LOUIS GORDON MOORE block of Northwest Louisiana • At 12:19 p.m. on Tuesday, a - the trees. The caller then real “Louie” Moore was born Moore; the grandfather of ive Avenue. juvenile was arrested in the 1100 ized it was just the moon. block of South Tower Avenue May 9, 1934, in Aberdeen, grandchildren, Talia Scott, Mark Washington, and passed away Kiviaho, Shay Kiviaho, Robin mailbox Blown Up in Chehalis on suspicion of second-degree assault, domestic violence, and Juveniles Contacted June 18, 2015, at Tacoma Cole and Kelsey Cole; and the • At 8:06 a.m. on Tuesday, third-degree malicious mischief, for throwing Rocks General Hospital following a great-grandfather of two great- brief illness and an automobile grandsons, Hayden Scott and police received a report of a domestic violence. - • At 6:02 p.m. on Sunday, of accident. He was raised in Aloha, Taylor Snyder; He was the mailbox being blown up in the ficers contacted juveniles at the 1000 block of Southwest John- Washington and graduated from brother, of Ruth Gangwish of Tilton Bridge in Morton after Moclips High School in 1952. Puyallup. son Avenue in Chehalis. transient Arrested they were seen throwing rocks for Alleged Assault For many years, he resided in A public memorial service in and around a swimming hole. Montesano and was the owner will be held Friday, July 10, Child Pornography Reported • Matthew Redding, 19, a transient, was arrested at of L. G. Moore Shake & Shingle 2015 beginning at 5:00 p.m. mOSSYROCk Co. For the last several years, at the Montesano City Hall • At 12:49 p.m. on Tuesday, 5:51 p.m. on Tuesday in the 300 he had resided in Olympia and Banquet Room. police received a report of child block of West Pine Street on sus- Officers Respond to Altercation Centralia. Please see the full obituary at pornography in the 300 block of picion of fourth-degree assault, • At 10:34 p.m. on Sunday, He was the father of three www.edwardsmemorial.com. North Market Boulevard. domestic violence. police responded to a physical children, Tamara Kiviaho, altercation in the 100 block of Lisa Cole and Michael To view the obituary, please go to man Arrested for Pills Burglary Reported Hope Street. The case is under chronline.com/obituaries. • Lloyd L. Wright, 49, of investigation. - • At 8:19 a.m. on Wednesday, Chehalis was arrested on sus power equipment was reported picion of possession of a con- - LEWIS COUNtY ShERIFF’S OFFICE - stolen in the 400 block of Har trolled substance without a pre rison Avenue. scription at 12:56 p.m. Tuesday Domestic Violence Assault In Loving Memory Of in the 1000 block of Louisiana Reported FRED W. GOEBEL JR. Avenue. Bicycle Stolen • At 9:53 a.m. on Tuesday, • At 8:42 p.m. on Wednesday, an assault was reported in the Fred W. Goebel Jr. of Rose; sons, Wayne (Marcia) Dog Attack Reported a bicycle was reported stolen in 4500 block of Jackson Highway Tacoma, Washington passed of Graham, Washington, the 300 block of Kearney Street in Winlock. Dillon S. Morse, 25, away Saturday, July 4, 2015 Dale (Laura) of Parkland, • At 1:29 p.m. on Tuesday, in Centralia. of Chehalis, was arrested on sus- at home surrounded by his Washington and Daryl police received a report of a picion of fourth-degree assault, loving family. of Yelm, Washington; dog charging and attacking a domestic violence. He was born Jan. 27, daughters, Rose Marie woman and her dog in the 900 third-Degree Assault Arrest 1927 in Big Hanaford Valley Johnson (Bill) of Pottsboro, block of Southeast Washington • Shannon L. Wachter, 19, of (Bucoda, Washington) to Texas and Pamela Woodard - Assault Reported at Jail Fred W. Goebel Sr. and Ida (Mark Gerber) of Billings, Avenue. The woman had minor Centralia, was arrested on sus Bourgault Goebel. injuries. picion of third-degree assault at • At 10 a.m. on Tuesday, an Montana; 12 grandchildren; 14 He attended elementary great-grandchildren; numerous school at St. Mary's Catholic nieces and nephews. School and graduated from He was preceded in death Centralia High School in by his parents and brothers, Death Notices Commodities Corrections 1946. George and Ted Goebel. Fred and his wife, the Viewing will be held • DARLENE ORDELIA CURRIER, 86, Chehalis, Gas in Washington — $3.19 (AAA of ••• former Rose Robbins, died Sunday, June 28, at home. A grave- from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Washington) The Chronicle seeks to be accu- married on Aug. 24, 1951, side service will he at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sunday, July 12, 2015 at Fir Crude Oil — $52.58 per barrel (CME rate and fair in all its reporting. If enjoying almost 64 years Napavine Cemetery. 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FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total the freezer to cool. Please ensure that all foods are cooled in 2-inch ••• Editor’s note: Big T’s BBQ, Centralia 10 3 13 layers, uncovered, until 41 F, including things like tuna or chicken These figures are derived from inspections conducted Neither food worker had a valid food worker card available. salad. (25 red) Several potentially hazardous foods were found cold holding be- by the Lewis County Public Health Please correct within one week. (5 red) Department’s Food Safety Program. Digital thermometer’s battery was dead. This was corrected. tween 41.8 and 54.3 F and must be kept at 41 F or below at all times. These were either discarded or moved to other units to cool. (10 red) Red violations are those most Please take frequent readings to ensure safe temperatures. (5 red) likely to cause foodborne illness and Kitchen should be better cleaned. This is a repeat violation. (3 Due to the third cold holding violation, an operational plan must must be corrected at the time of in- blue) be submitted with a $250 fee within 10 days. spection. Blue violations relate to Inspection: June 23 Inspection: June 22 overall cleanliness and operational conditions and must be corrected by Boccata Deli, Centralia 10 0 10 Ken’s Concession, Mossyrock 5 0 5 established deadlines or by the next Front display cooler was not maintaining temp and several haz- Food temperatures were too high for cold storage in two refrig- routine inspection. ardous foods were cold holding between 45.5 and 50.2 F. These must erators. Please adjust these units so that food products are held at 41 Any establishment receiving 40 be kept at 41 F or below at all times. Because these had been mea- F or below. This is a repeat violation from last year and will result in red points or any red point item re- a $250 fine if found the third time in a two-year period. Please cor- peated within an 18 month period is sured at 41 F or below at 6:30 this morning, they will be moved to considered a high risk and must be the walk-in to cooler. Please do not use this cooler until corrected. rect this immediately. (5 red) reinspected. An establishment that (10 red) Inspection: June 26 receives 75 red points or 100 total Inspection: June 25 points (red and blue) on a routine in- Lakehouse Restaurant, Mossyrock 10 0 10 spection or 40 red points on a repeat Centralia Shell, Centralia 25 5 30 Food cold-holding temps were too high in the walk-in. Any po- inspection will have their food estab- Potentially hazardous food were found hot holding between 122 tentially hazardous food in this unit must be discarded as the time/ lishment permit suspended. and 133 F and must be kept at 135 F or above at all times. These were temperature relationship renders that food unsafe. Please adjust the reheated to 180 F or above. (25 red) thermostat and equipment as well as repair the door latch to ensure Dishes have not been washed, rinsed, sanitized and air dried. all food products are held at 41 F or below. This must be done as soon Please begin doing so immediately. Also, test strips must be provided as possible. (10 red) Food Establishments With Perfect for sanitizer solution. Please provide a space to air dry dishes. Dry- Inspection: June 26 Scores: ing rack is recommended. (5 blue) American Legion, Chehalis Inspection: June 23 Star Tavern, Chehalis 0 5 5 Main Street Food Mart & Deli, The three-compartment warewash sink is directly drained to the Chehalis Joy’s Once Upon a Thyme, Chehalis 35 0 35 sewer. Please develop and implement a plan to provide an indirect Santa Lucia Coffee, Centralia Lasagna was found cooling in the bottom of the prep cooler, cov- drain within six months. (5 blue) Lewis County People First, Immanu- ered at 65 F. Based on the time since cooking, this was moved to Inspection: June 25 el Lutheran Church, Centralia Centralia Municipal Court In Remembrance Centralia Municipal Court to 364 days in jail with 344 suspended, 90 suspended, fined $400 with $200 sus - criminal cases, including sentences, fined $800 with $400 suspended on pended, $253 in fees. fines, fees and findings of not guilty count 3, sentenced to 364 days in jail • Marshall J. Wills, 25, Kelso, making UDO G. JANKE or dismissals. with 353 suspended, fined $800 with false statement to public servant, sen- Held June 30 $400 suspended on count 4, concurrent,tenced to 364 days in jail with 359 sus- team. Trudy passed away in $1,800 in fees. • Gildardo Cardiel-Rubio, 54, Centralia, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- 2004. (1) third-degree driving while license sus- • Kayla M. Burleson, 22, Centralia, (1) ed, $350 in fees. Udo is survived by a pended, (2) operating vehicle without hit and run, unattended, (2) third-de- • Sara R. McLean, 40, Centralia, fourth- son, Frank (Susan) Janke of ignition interlock, (3) driving under the gree driving while license suspended, (3) degree assault, sentenced to 364 days in Napavine; daughter, Barbara third-degree theft, sentenced to 90 days jail with 364 suspended, fined $1. influence, physical control, (4) second- (Gary) Stephenson of Longview, in jail with 78 suspended, fined $800 • Michele R. Kell, 37, Toledo, making degree driving while license suspended, Washington; two grandchildren, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- with $400 suspended each on counts 1false statement to public servant, sen- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- and 2, sentenced to 364 days in jail withtenced to 364 days in jail with 352 sus- Tyler and Garrett Janke; two ed on count 1, sentenced to 364 days in 354 suspended, fined $800 with $400pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- step-grandchildren; six step- jail with 364 suspended, fined $800 with suspended on count 3, $1,503 in fees. ed, $800 in fees. great-grandchildren; sister, Ursula $400 suspended on count 2, sentenced • Joshua R. Stacy, 31, Centralia, third- • Mark D. Sweitzer, 34, Centralia, third- Arney of Milwaukee, ; degree driving while license suspended, to 364 days in jail with 229 suspended, degree driving while license suspended, and two brothers, Werner and fined $5,000 with $3,725 suspended on sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 81 sus- count 3, sentenced to 364 days in jail pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- Horst Janke. with 229 suspended, fined $2,000 with ed, $103 in fees. ed, $903 in fees. Many, many thanks to the $1,000 suspended on count 4, concur- • Ivori M. Koidahl, 29, Centralia, hit and • Shannon R. Haythorn, 46, Centralia, loving caregivers from Peace rent, $6,030 in fees. run, unattended, sentenced to 90 days third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 Udo G. Janke, 91, passed of Mind Affordable Home Care • Kate A. Beckett, 24, Chehalis, (1) re- in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 days in jail with 364 suspended, fined and also the staff at Providence with $300 suspended, $253 in fees. away July 4, 2015. He was born sisting arrest, (2) fourth-degree assault, $800 with $400 suspended. Hospice. A graveside service • Ryan L. Brailey, 33, Centralia, third- June 27, 1924 in East Prussia, domestic violence, sentenced to 90 days • Essay M. Martinez-Sanchez, 18, no will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the in jail with 87 suspended, fined $800 degree driving while license suspended, valid operator’s license, without identifi- Germany to Reinholdt and Meta Napavine Cemetery, Friday, with $400 suspended on count 1, - sensentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 sus- cation, fined $25, $103 in fees. Janke. tenced to 364 days in jail with 361- suspended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- • Krystle R. Miller, 28, Centralia, third- July 10, 2015. ed, $203 in fees. On Nov. 4, 1950, he married pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- degree driving while license suspended, Waltraut (Trudy) Ehleben and Arrangements are under ed on count 2, concurrent, $500 in fees. • Makayla A. Andrews, 21, Centralia, fined $25, $253 in fees. they emigrated to the United the care of Cattermole Funeral • Derrek J. Larson, 22, Centralia, (1) third-degree driving while license sus- • Ashley R. White, 31, Centralia, fourth- home,Winlock. disorderly conduct, (2) obstructing law pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with degree assault, domestic violence, States. Udo and Trudy operated enforcement officer, (3) fourth-degree 90 suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus - sentenced to 364 days in jail withan egg 364 farm near Napavine from To view the obituary, please go to assault, domestic violence, (4) violation pended, $253 in fees. suspended, fined $500 with $250 sus- 1957 to 2000, they made a great chronline.com/obituaries. of protection order, domestic violence, • Arica N. Fisher, 26, Chehalis, third- pended, $150 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 84 -susdegree driving while license suspended, • Chad J. Riddle, 39, Rochester, third- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- fined $25, $253 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, ed on count 1, sentenced to 364 days in • Dayson D. Wolverton, 23, Rochester, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- jail with 358 suspended, fined $800 with third-degree driving while license sus- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- ROBERT EARL (RED) CARSON III $400 suspended on count 2, sentenced pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with ed, $253 in fees. well and it in easily with Chehalis Municipal Court the local crowd. Chehalis Municipal Court crimi- suspended, $175 in fees. $400 suspended on count 2, sentenced He had a very nal cases, including sentences, fines, • Isabella Mae Herren, 18, Toledo, to 90 days in jail with 72 suspended, fined generous nature, willing fees and findings of not guilty or third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 $600 with $300 suspended on count 3, to help if it looked like he concurrent, $,1275 in fees. dismissals. days in jail with 364 suspended, fined was able. He was fearless $800 with $500 suspended, $300 in fees. • Jesus Leonel Martinez Martinez, 17, Held July 1 about disassembly, • Jacqueline M. Kilmer, 32, Chehalis, (1) Centralia, reckless driving, sentenced to • Leon G. Choo-Hurt, 40, Chehalis, knowing any repair violation of no contact/protection order, 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, fined third-degree driving while license sus- (2) violation of no contact/protection/ $400 with $200 suspended, $103 in fees. generally required one pended, dismissed with prejudice. restraining order, (3) disorderly conduct, • Barbara Eileen Williams, 39, Cen- part demolition. • Sandra Jean Dickenson, 52, Chehalis, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 347- sustralia, two counts of third-degree theft, Red drove truck late in fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- pended, fined $800 with $400 suspendedsentenced to 364 days in jail with 360 life, hauling for National lence, sentenced to 364 days in jailon withcount 1, sentenced to 364 days in jailsuspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- Frozen Foods before 363 suspended, fined $400 with $300with 334 suspended, fined $800 with pended, consecutive, $300 in fees. inding a home driving On March 12, 2015, for Gordon Young. He Marriage Licenses In Remembrance Robert Earl “Red” always spoke highly of The following couples recently Carson III passed away, Gordon and his family applied for a marriage license at the HARLAN WAYNE (BUD) DEMAREST following a sudden return and greatly appreciated Lewis County Courthouse: of cancer. He was born his position there. • Justin Russell Maine, 26, and Sarah Big Bottom Four barber shop July 10, 1950 in West He had an inner Helena Huisman, 24, both of Winlock quartet. Bud was very fond of the Virginia, Red enlisted strength one was not • Daniel Cruz Cruz, 33, and Maria G. always aware of, Garcia Gonzalez, 29, both of Silver Creek outdoors and enjoyed camping in the Air Force after and picnicking with those he inishing high school. as evidenced by his • Allen Arthur Clark, 30, and Star Lei- courageous victory over hann Morse, 26, both of Centralia loved the most, his family and He served as a ireman a previous cancer. Red • Christopher Ryan Brown, 24, and friends. He also loved sharing on bases in Germany and Carrisa May Brower, 25, both of Onalaska the photographs of the beautiful England as well as off took pride in knowing • Ryan William Stockdale, 37, and Ma- places he had seen. the Southeast Asian coast he had taken the steps to ria Ann Elder, 40, both of Centralia Bud is preceded in death by during the Vietnam War. graduate a Lewis County • Brenda Michelle Embry, 29, and his loving wife and parents. Honorably discharged, he clean and free program, Scott Marshall Jurica, 32, both of Toledo He is survived by his children, eventually moved to the with honors. • Rebecca Ann Nutt, 22, and Brandon daughters, Kathy (Gary) state of Washington to Red is survived by Dean Hartley, 24, both of Chehalis Roberts of Chehalis and Nancy bring us a little of “West, brothers back east; his • Scott Raymond Gibson, 32, and Tri- (Brian) Brown of Ketchikan, by God, Virginia!” love and best friend, sha Jo Hull, 30, both of Silver Creek Diane Snyder of Rainier, Alaska; sons, Wayne (Sandy) Years of maintaining • Tyler Ray Dickason, 28, and Carrie Al- Washington; as well Demarest of Morton, Ray trucks for the military len Hammond, 33, both of Centralia Harlan Wayne “Bud” as friends all over the (Barb) Demarest of Kennewick, turned into years of • Corinne Joan Jahnsen, 27, and Demarest, 90, of Morton, Thurston and Lewis Jordan Matthew Duncan, 26, both of Washington and Scott (Brenda) the same for Cascade Washington, passed away June County area. Chehalis Demarest of Morton; sister, Loggers Supply. There 26, 2015 at Morton General Please join us as we • Wesley Randolph Greer, 22, and Ma- Frances Gates of Moses Lake, he became a shop and Hospital. Bud was born on gather to celebrate Red’s linda Rae Wilson, 22, both of Rochester Washington; 13 grandchildren; ield mechanic, solving March 3, 1925 to Wayne and life on his birthday, July • Ryan Edward Graham, 33, and Sara 19 great-grandchildren; and 2 problems for many an Louise Ziady, 30, both of Oakville Rosella (Babcock) Demarest in great-great-grandchildren. independent logger 10, 2015, at 5:00 p.m., • James Frank Young, 59, and Sheri L. Pequaming, Michigan. at Schafer Park on the A celebration of life reception stuck on a hillside with Silvernail, 42, both of Onalaska Bud married the love of his north Centralia city will be held 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 equipment “no good the • Rondal Glenn Womack, 34, and life, AmaJean Page, on July way it was!” limits. Those who bring Carlie Aletha Norris, 26, both of Onalaska p.m., Saturday, July 11, 2015, 16, 1948 in Pe Ell, Washington Red brought his love a couple lowers, will • Angela Candida Fuchs, 29, and Don- at the First Church of God, and together, they raised ive be encouraged to send ald Lee Blackburn, 41, both of Napavine Morton, Washington. of music out west with children. He spent the majority those blooms down the • Darrell Gene Collins, 50, Chehalis, The family invites you to him, often introducing of his working life driving truck his friends to new artists. Skookumchuck River in and Cindy Lea Nelms, 52, Royse City, come and share memories and Texas in the logging industry. tribute to our friend, Red. some of Bud’s favorite dishes. He spent many evenings • Dillon Ray Mayer, 26, and Lacee Bud was very active in the To view this obituary, please go Arrangements are under the care soaking up local music as Leann Harris, 25, both of Chehalis church and would often sing to chronline.com/obituaries. of Brown Mortuary, Morton. • Jakob Von Heinricher, 26, and Sara specials on Sunday mornings. Elizabeth Styger, 27, both of Centralia He enjoyed listening to music • Lacey Danielle Flatz, 26, and Dustin To view the obituary, please go to and was a member of The chronline.com/obituaries. Scot Miloff, 24, both of Winlock • Joseph Ray Peterson, 23, Port Brown Mortuary Service Orchard, and Kayla Marie Dugay, 21, 812 Westlake Avenue Condolences may be offered at Chehalis Morton, WA 98356 www.brownmortuary.com • Zackery Dean Ryals, 22, and Destiny (360) 496-6234 Noel Tetreault, 21, both of Bucoda Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Accuser Asks for All Activists Slam Thailand’s Cosby Testimony to Subway Celeb’s Future Repatriation of Be Made Public Uighurs to China PHILADELPHIA (AP) — BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand Bill Cosby’s first accuser has sent back to China more than asked a judge to release the co- Uncertain After Raid 100 ethnic Uighur refugees today, median’s full deposition in her drawing harsh criticism from the sex-assault lawsuit, saying Cosby, SEIZURE: Federal, State the restaurant’s sandwiches. Taylor had overseen the U.N. refugee agency and human his lawyers and agents broke the The secretary of state’s of- operations of the foundation, rights groups over concerns that confidentiality agreement that Agents Take Electronics fice in Indiana, where the group through which Fogle has visited they face persecution by the Chi- sealed the 2006 court settlement. From Jared Fogle’s Home was registered in 2004 as a non- schools across the nation urg- nese government. Andrea Constand’s lawyer profit corporation, said that it ing children to adopt healthy Protesters in Turkey, which argued in a sanctions motion After His Foundation’s had administratively dissolved eating and exercise habits. The accepted an earlier batch of Ui- Wednesday that the entire de- Executive Director the foundation in February foundation’s website, before it ghur refugees from Thailand, position should be made public, ransacked the Thai Consulate Was Arrested on Child 2012. Valerie Kroeger, a spokes- was disabled, had described the including questions Cosby an- man for the state agency, said group’s mission as “to eliminate in Istanbul overnight. Police in swered under oath about his use Pornography Charges that action was taken after the childhood obesity by raising the capital, Ankara, used pepper of quaaludes and other drugs, foundation failed to pay annual awareness and developing pro- spray to push back a group of Ui- his alleged use of hush money to By Rick Callahan $5 reporting fees the two previ- grams that educate and inspire ghur protesters who tried to break silence women, his deal to have The Associated Press ous years despite being notified kids to live healthier, happier through a barricade outside the an accuser’s story spiked and his multiple times by the office. lives.” Chinese Embassy. alleged affairs with other wom- INDIANAPOLIS — Sus- “That means they’re no lon- Tim Horty, a spokesman Turkey’s Foreign Ministry en. pended Subway pitchman Jared condemned Thailand, saying the ger registered with the state to for the U.S. attorney’s office Her lawyer said Cosby and Fogle’s foundation, which en- deportation violated international do business,” she said. in Indianapolis, said prosecu- his representatives broke the courages children to avoid the humanitarian laws and came de- Despite the state’s action, tors “are moving forward” with confidentiality agreement with same obesity he experienced spite “numerous initiatives” by the foundation retains its tax- the case against Taylor, who is public comments made over the in college, faces an uncertain exempt status with the Internal Turkey to prevent their repatria- years and again this week, but future following a raid at his currently in federal custody. He tion. It said Turkey will continue to Revenue Service, allowing it to and the FBI declined to com- Constand has been powerless to home two months after the receive tax-deductible contribu- monitor their fate. ment on the raid Tuesday at respond. group’s then-executive director tions. According to the founda- Fogle’s home. was arrested on child pornogra- tion’s annual filing with the IRS FIFA Expels Chuck Native American phy charges. in 2013, the most recent one Taylor’s attorney, Brad A phone number to the Jared available, the group’s revenues Banks, said he did not know Blazer for Life for Youth Gather in DC for Foundation Inc. was out of ser- were about $127,000 and ex- how Taylor and Fogle had met vice and its website was down penses topped $148,000. but said the “primary basis of Bribery, Corruption Inaugural Summit Wednesday, a day after fed- That form also showed that their relationship” was Taylor’s GENEVA (AP) — Chuck Blaz- By The Associated Press eral and state authorities seized its “program service expenses” former employment with the er was banned for life by FIFA’s Jared Foundation. More than 875 Native Ameri- electronics and other items were about $100,000 and that ethics committee today for wide- from Fogle’s suburban India- $40,000 in salary was paid that In 2011, that foundation spread corruption, finally ending can youths from across the endorsed the Coordinated Ap- nation are gathering today in napolis home. Fogle hasn’t been year to Russell Taylor, who had the career of the longtime most proach To Child Health, or Washington, D.C., for a first-of- charged with any crime and his been the foundation’s executive senior American in world football. CATCH, a group developed its-kind summit called by the attorney, Ron Elberger, said the director from May 2008 until The expulsion from football by a consortium of universities White House. 37-year-old is cooperating with shortly after his May arrest on duty was a formality after Blazer’s The teens, who represent 230 authorities “in their investiga- child pornography charges. that calls itself a leader in child- guilty plea to racketeering and tax tribes, will meet with First Lady tion of unspecified charges.” Fogle severed ties with the hood obesity prevention and evasion charges was unsealed in Michelle Obama and cabinet Following the raid, Subway 43-year-old Taylor after federal education. But CATCH spokes- May by United States federal agen- members to discuss a range of suspended its relationship with investigators said they discov- woman Shermayne Crawford cies. topics, including economic op- Fogle, who shed 245 pounds ered a cache of sexually explicit said the group and the Jared FIFA’s ethics panel made its portunity, education and cultur- more than 15 years ago as an photos and videos Taylor alleg- Foundation had “mutually ruling using evidence from the al issues. Indiana University college stu- edly produced by secretly film- agreed to suspend the relation- American federal case which has It’s part of Generation Indig- dent, in part by regularly eating ing minor children at his home. ship” following Taylor’s arrest. plunged FIFA and international enous, or Gen-I, a White House football into crisis. initiative that kicked off earlier “(Blazer) was a key player in this year with a brainstorming schemes involving the offer, ac- session in Albuquerque, New ceptance, payment and receipt of Mexico. undisclosed and illegal payments, The initiative stems from a bribes and kickbacks as well as visit last year by the Obamas to other money-making schemes,” the Standing Rock Sioux Res- the FIFA ethics committee said in ervation, which straddles the a statement. border between North Dakota and South Dakota. Meetings Greece Rushes to followed, cabinet members con- ducted listening tours, tribal Finalize Reforms and youth were chosen as ambassa- Remain in Euro dors, and a national network was formed. ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s government was racing today to finalize a plan of reforms Medicare to Cover End- for its third bailout, hoping this time to get its European partners’ of-Life Counseling approval and to stave off a loom- WASHINGTON (AP) — ing, potentially catastrophic exit Medicare said Wednesday it from Europe’s joint currency, the plans to pay doctors to counsel euro. patients about end-of-life care, Details of Greece’s reforms are the same idea that sparked ac- to be submitted today to give cred- cusations of “death panels” and itors time to review them ahead of fanned a political furor around a summit of the European Union’s President Barack Obama’s health 28 members on Sunday. care law six years ago. Hopes for a deal rose after The policy change, to take John Bazemore / The Associated Press Donald Tusk, who chairs the EU effect Jan. 1, was tucked into a Rep. Carl Anderson, D-Georgetown, left, embraces the Rev. Jesse Jackson after the South Carolina House today approved a summits, said Greece’s plan would massive regulation on payments bill removing the Confederate lag from the Capitol grounds. have to be accompanied by credi- for doctors. It suggests that what tors’ suggestions on how to make many doctors regard as a com- the country’s debt manageable in mon-sense option is no longer the longer term. seen by the Obama administra- “The realistic proposal from tion as politically toxic. Counsel- Confederate Flag’s Days Numbered Greece will have to be matched ing would be entirely voluntary by an equally realistic proposal on for patients. in South Carolina After House Vote debt sustainability from the credi- Some doctors already have tors. Only then will we have a win- such conversations with their pa- By Jeffrey Collins snapped selfies and pumped thought they would see this win situation,” Tusk said. tients without billing extra. Cer- their fists. But even among the tain private insurers have begun The Associated Press as well,” said House Minority offering reimbursement. But an celebrations, there was more Leader Todd Rutherford, who Wave of Chinese Firms COLUMBIA, S.C. — More than a bit of sadness. called the victims martyrs. “It’s opening to roughly 55 million than 50 years after South Caro- Halts Stock Trading Medicare beneficiaries could After the Civil War, the flag emotional for us not just because lina raised a Confederate flag at was first flown over the dome it came down, but why it came make such talks far more com- its Statehouse to protest the civil to Avoid Turmoil mon. of South Carolina’s Capitol in down.” HONG KONG (AP) — Faced rights movement, the state is get- 1961 to celebrate the 100th anni- ting ready to remove the rebel with a stomach-turning slide in versary of the war. It stayed as a REPUBLICAN REP. Rick Quinn, banner. share prices, many Chinese com- Federal Agency: protest to the Civil Rights move- whose amendment appeared A bill pulling down the flag panies are taking matters into Calories on Menus from the Capitol’s front lawn and ment, only moving in 2000 from it might at least delay the flag’s their own hands with a tactic that the flagpole it flies on passed the the dome to its current location. removal for several hours, was experts say is bound to backfire: Delayed Until 2016 South Carolina House early this The push that would bring happy too after getting a prom- they’re pressing the pause button. WASHINGTON (AP) — morning. It should get to Gov. down the Confederate flag for ise that lawmakers would find About half of the 2,800 stocks Diners will have to wait until the Nikki Haley’s desk before the good only started after nine black money for a special display at on mainland Chinese markets end of 2016 to find calorie labels end of the day. churchgoers, including state the Relic Room for the Confed- have been suspended from trading on all chain restaurant menus. Sen. Clementa Pinckney, were erate flag that was about to be as companies attempt to stem fur- The Food and Drug Admin- THE GOVERNOR promised to gunned down during Bible study removed as well as the one that ther losses by sitting out the mar- istration says restaurants and sign it quickly, but didn’t say at the historic Emanuel African flew over the Statehouse dome ket upheaval. other establishments will now exactly when. That’s important, Episcopal Church in Charleston in 2000 when a compromise was The trading halts appear to be have until December 1, 2016 to because the bill requires the flag on June 17. Police said the white passed to move the rebel banner separate from the flurry of mea- comply with federal menu label- be taken down within 24 hours gunman’s motivation was racial to its current location. sures rolled out by Beijing over the ing rules, a year beyond the orig- of her pen hitting the paper and hatred. Then three days later, “It was done in a way that was past week, as the country’s Com- inal deadline. shipped to the Confederate Relic photos surfaced of the suspect, a win to everyone,” said Quinn, munist leaders made increasingly FDA says it’s extending the Room. Dylann Roof, holding Confeder- who voted for the bill. desperate attempts to stabilize deadline after restaurants and There were hugs, tears and ate flags. The back-to-back votes came tumbling markets. other retailers covered by the high fives in the House cham- “I am 44 years old. I never around 1 a.m. today after more The Shanghai Composite In- rule said they needed more time ber after the vote. Members who thought I’d see this moment. I than 13 hours of passionate and dex has dived about 30 percent to put the rules in place. waited decades to see this day stand with people who never contentious debate. from its June 12 peak. • Main 13 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 Stress From Heat, Drought on Fish Spurs Push to Reduce Kills LETHAL: 54 Rivers said U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- examined about 50 dead sock- "It's just a perfect storm of bad Umpqua River, but he did not vice supervisory fisheries biolo- eye salmon in the mouth of the weather conditions for salmon," anticipate any more closures un- Shown to Have gist Rich Johnson. Deschutes River. State fisheries he said. "Pray for rain and snow." less things get worse. Potentially Deadly "It's unprecedented, I'd say," biologist Rod French said they River flows are so low, the "Certainly we've had signifi- Johnson said. appeared to have been infected Washington Department of cant droughts in the past, such Temperatures for Fish Oregon Climate Center As- with a gill rot disease associ- Fish and Wildlife is sending out as the late 70s," he said. "But the GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — sociate Director Kathie Dello ated with warm water, and had crews to clear out impromptu challenge this year has been not Drought and record hot weather says the entire West Coast saw probably left the warm waters of dams people build with rocks to only are there drought condi- are producing lethal conditions record low snowpack last winter, the Columbia River in search of create a pool to cool off in, so the tions, we're having August tem- for salmon and trout in rivers leading to low rivers this sum- cooler water. salmon can swim upstream to peratures in June. That combi- across the West. mer. All three states had record In California, inland fisher- spawn, said department drought nation we really have not seen A recent survey released high temperatures for June, with ies manager Roger Bloom says coordinator Teresa Scott. Rivers before." Wednesday of the lower reaches Oregon breaking the record by they are considering emergency are at levels normally not ex- Liz Hamilton, of the North- of 54 rivers in Oregon, Cali- 3 degrees, and the three-month fishing closures on several riv- pected until September, and no west Sportfishing Association, fornia and Washington by the outlook from the National Oce- ers so that fish weakened by the one knows if they will drop even said closures are not needed, be- conservation group Wild Fish anic and Atmospheric Adminis- warm water do not die from be- further. cause when temperatures get too Conservancy showed nearly tration is for continued warmer ing played by an angler, even if "This is such a huge mag- warm, fish go off the bite, and three-quarters had temperatures and drier-than-normal weather they are released. They include nitude compared to previous anglers quit fishing anyway. higher than 70 degrees, consid- made worse by the ocean-warm- the lower Merced, the American droughts," she said. "Records "It was 2001 or 2002 and the ered potentially deadly for salm- ing condition known as El Nino, and the Klamath. available from before don't come Columbia got really hot in the on and trout. she added. In Washington, two federal close to preparing us for what we fall," she recalled. "There were Low river flows from the "This is the worst case scenar- fish hatcheries in the Columbia are encountering this year." fish everywhere. You had a bet- record low winter snowpack, io playing out right now, a warm Gorge released 6 million juvenile In Oregon, deputy fisheries ter chance of one jumping in which normally feeds rivers winter and then a warm and dry salmon two weeks early in the Co- chief Bruce McIntosh says they the boat than of biting. It's one through the summer, combined summer," she said. lumbia River, in hopes they would have imposed closures around of those things about fishing. If with record hot weather have The Willamette River saw have a better chance of reaching cool water areas where salmon people are not catching, they are created a "perfect storm" of bad scores of dead salmon in June. the ocean before temperatures got seek refuge at the mouths of not spreading the word to go, conditions for salmon and trout, This week, state biologists even warmer, said Johnson. tributaries flowing into the lower and less and less people go." Regulations: Seeing Flows Drop in the Chehalis River Basin Was Unexpected Continued from the front page it functions through the sum- Thiesfeld expects there are mer as with the new intake for more issues in the basin than Similar restrictions could Lake Aberdeen. the WDFW is aware of because happen in the basin later this The other high Thiesfeld they don’t have hatcheries on month, Steve Thiesfeld, WDFW noted was recorded on the Che- all the waterways in the basin, fish program manager for re- halis River itself at higher than such as the South Fork Chehalis gion 6, told The Chronicle. 70 degrees. River. “We’re not seeing mortality While all fish in the river As a last resort, if loss be- right now that makes me think are dealing with warmer water, comes abundant, fish may be re- we’ve got some major issues,” Thiesfeld said, one issue fairly leased earlier from the hatcher- Thiesfeld said. “But I would particular to the Chehalis, along ies. If released early, fish have a suspect that by the end of July, with a few other systems, is its lower rate of survival, Thiesfeld certainly, I suspect you’re going adult spring chinook popula- said. While early release would to start to see some emergency tion, which is going to be more spread out the population, the regulations popping up offering vulnerable to the higher tem- fish would still be in the same some restrictions to fishing in peratures. quality of water in the river as in various places.” “It would not surprise me if the hatchery. Hatcheries in the Chehalis Pete Caster / [email protected] here in the next month, if tem- The drought in Washington River Basin — which stretches A steelhead fry jumps out of the water in one of the tanks at the Skookumchuck peratures stay this high, that first affected snow-fed systems from West Lewis County to Fish Hatchery on Wednesday afternoon outside of Tenino. we start to see some of those due to low mountain snowpack. Grays Harbor — annually use fish, you know, wink out on us,” Then when spring rainfall was feed with antibiotics to help Thiesfeld said. Reservoir east of Bucoda for the health issues with our coho on below normal, other areas, in- keep fish healthy, but warmer Along with the warmer water cluding the Chehalis Basin, be- drought conditions. It is also site,” Aho said. “But other than water contains less oxygen, stressing fish, low stream flows gan seeing effects. drawing water from deeper in that, that’s been our only issue stresses fish, makes them more impact fish’s ability to migrate “All this winter and spring, as susceptible to diseases and can the reservoir. in the Chehalis Basin.” up stream. we were watching this drought be deadly. The deeper, cooler water is Aho said they lost some fish, Coho salmon and steelhead unfold, we really didn’t think While Thiesfeld told The keeping daily monitored tem- but the program goal is still on stay in the river as juveniles for the Chehalis Basin was going to Chronicle some waters in the peratures in the low 50s, which track. one or two years. With poten- be affected because it’s a rain- basin have seen temperatures in is good for fish health. That hatchery remains con- tially less summer habitat, the based, groundwater-based sys- the 70s, a south Thurston Coun- WDFW Region 6 Hatcheries cerned since the new intake re- out migration will likely be tem,” Scott said. “And seeing the ty hatchery is actually faring Manager Randy Aho said most cently went online. fewer than normal and lead to flows dropping in the Chehalis pretty well so far this summer. facilities in the basin are record- “We think it’s going to be just a lower adult return, Thiesfeld was unexpected for me, and so WDFW Skookumchuck ing temperatures in the high 50s fine, but there’s always a concern said. it caught us who are planning at Hatchery Manager James Dills and low 60s. with a new operation,” Aho said. Another issue for fish during the state level pretty off guard.” said the hatchery outside Teni- However, at the Lake Ab- At some sites, such as the the drought is human-caused. WDFW employees are also no isn’t seeing effects of the erdeen hatchery in Grays Har- Humptullips hatchery in Grays The department is sending concerned that next year they drought yet and that it should bor County, water flowing into Harbor County, stop logs have crews out to find and disman- will be facing the same issues as be OK through the summer. But the lake has neared 74 degrees, to be put in each year to keep tle recreational rock dams to the El Nino that has developed he did add that doesn’t mean it Thiesfeld said, adding that he water levels up. If water levels make passage easier for fish, isn’t likely to subside until may- couldn’t face issues later. would like that temperatures to get low enough, other areas may Teresa Scott, WDFW statewide be late winter, if not into next “I’m in pretty good shape be below 65 degrees. need to be sandbagged to divert drought coordinator, said. year. due to the water management of Aho said water in the res- water into intakes. “At some point we’ll be look- “We’re starting to think about TransAlta,” he said. ervoir heats up quickly, so a The Humptullips also heats ing for constrictions that are what’s going to happen if we While the Skookumchuck siphon gravity intake was in- up, but an intake was installed so tight that fish aren’t able to have to do this again next year,” Reservoir — managed by Trans- stalled, which draws cool water at Stevens Creek, which runs pass,” Scott said. “... Usually it Scott said. “So where will we Alta — is at lower than nor- from Wynoochee Lake. cooler in the summer. wouldn’t be until the end of Sep- spend our money, and where mal levels for this time of year, “But we got on that a little Since this is the first summer tember, for example, but we’re will we change the effort we ex- TransAlta is managing water late so we had an issue with using the intake, Aho has the now starting to have to look at pend on things like patrolling release from the Skookumchuck our coho, and we did have fish same concerns about seeing how those things.” streams?” Guilty: Plea Comes After Prosecutors Agree Not to Pursue Additional Charges Continued from the front page The gun is currently being fo- guilt in the shooting. Instead, he Judge Richard Brosey asked 2007. rensically tested. entered an Alford Plea, mean- if Oscar understood what an Al- He was arrested in Chehalis there in two different vehicles,” Lenard Carlile, 50, of Che- ing that he believes that if a jury ford Plea means. in January 2007 on suspicion of he said. halis, was later heard the facts of the case, they “I don’t have no money to disorderly conduct and obstruc- Oscar got out of the car he accused of ren- would convict him. fight the case,” Oscar said. tion after police responded to was riding in early, and was dering criminal Oscar agreed to plead guilty Arcuri explained the ques- reports of a dispute with a hand- walking toward the agreed-up- assistance to to second-degree attempted tion to Oscar again, asking if gun. on fight location when the other Oscar by giving murder in exchange for the Oscar believed a jury would con- He was arrested again in man drove by. him a ride after prosecution’s offer to not pursue vict him based on the evidence April 2008 on suspicion of stab- Witnesses said Oscar then the shooting. any additional charges against Halstead expected to present in bing two people in a bar in Cen- shot the car. When the man got Oscar and him in the shooting. court. tralia, but was not convicted. He out to investigate, Oscar fired Carlile were The Lewis County Prosecu- “I believe they probably will,” was convicted in 2011 of mis- the weapon again, grazing the Chan Oscar charged as co- tor’s Office plans to ask for a Oscar said. demeanor assault and is facing man’s eyebrow, Halstead said. made Alford plea defendants and sentence of 160 months, or more Oscar told Brosey he had no charges from a 2015 DUI. Oscar fled the scene. When their trial was than 13 years, in prison. Oscar’s schooling past the second grade, Brosey noted that a felony he was arrested, he had a gun scheduled to start Monday. Car- attorney, David Arcuri, said he but said he can read and write. conviction could cause Oscar authorities believe was the one lile pleaded not guilty in May. plans to argue for a lesser sen- Oscar grew up in the Virgin Is- to be deported, since he was not used in the crime, Halstead said. Oscar did not admit actual tence. lands and moved to the area in born in the United States. Timber: Braun Says Legislative Fix Needed to Change the Policy Permanently Continued from the front page Timber money is a federal al- hit, but the federal government they received from the federal made as part of the state budget location given to school districts attempted to offset the blow government. Lawmakers at that so they will only last through roughly 200 rural school dis- near national parks or national by creating the Secure Rural time believed the state would the current biennium. Lawmak- tricts around the state and forests to offset tax money they Schools Act. adequately fund education ers could only go off of the fed- could return up to $1 million to might otherwise receive if the Federal law prohibited state across the board, and, as a result, eral budget because there’s no schools in Lewis County alone. lands were taxable and for lost governments from deducting school districts wouldn’t have federal budget past that. “John picked up the ball economic activity. education funds from areas that to rely as heavily on levies. That “Once you win the way we and ran with it,” said Centralia The funds were originally receive federal impact aid but never happened. won this time in the budget School Board member and long- created in the early 1900s by not timber money. During the School districts around the you tend to see these practices time advocate for the change then President Theodore Roo- 2015 reauthorization of the Se- state still rely heavily on levies, repeated,” Braun said. “The Neal Kirby. “I feel really good sevelt after the creation of the cure Rural Schools Act, lawmak- but districts in poor communi- next step is to make a statutory about the way it ended up.” national park system, but simi- ers from timber states, includ- ties suffer because they can’t le- change which would require a According to an op-ed Kirby lar funds, called federal impact ing Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, verage as much money out their bill.” wrote to the Seattle Times in aid, also go to school districts tried unsuccessfully to prohibit residents. Last year lawmakers eased 2014, “Centralia School District around military bases, reserva- the state level deductions. “Timber money helps balance the impact on timber money re- received $322,000 in timber tions and dams. For the last 33 years the it out,” Braun said. “We argued ceiving school districts by pass- money in 2013. The state then When timber harvesting in state has deducted basic educa- it’s unfair way to do this and we ing a law that allowed districts deducted $322,000 in state edu- national forests declined due tion funds from rural school were able to get full amount in with over a 57 percent poverty cation funds from the district in to environmental impacts, ru- districts on a dollar for dollar the budget.” rate to get partial funding not to lieu of the timber dollars.” ral school districts also took a basis against the timber money However, the changes were exceed $70,000. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 FROM THE FRONT PAGE Disdain: ‘The Number One Problem With Our Fisheries Is the Dams,’ Says Guide Continued from the front page As a result, Mossyrock Dam was finished in 1963 and May- field dam was completed in 1968. In its long and winding his- tory, the Cowlitz had carved deep canyons and morphed the surrounding strata as it ran to the Columbia River and eventu- ally the Pacific. Salmonids have adapted to thrive in that envi- ronment. They live most of their life cycle out at sea, but spawn- ing forces them to traverse the river twice in their lives. Their traditional spawning grounds were in the upper portion of the Cowlitz River. But the dams in- stantly became an impenetrable obstacle for the nomadic fish. Wild runs of salmon, including steelhead and sea-run cutthroat trout, predictably collapsed. Bill Iyall, chairman of the Cowlitz Tribe, does not mince words when speaking of the im- pact that the dams have had on native fish populations.

“It’s a tragedy for the tribe Pete Caster / and everyone else,” Iyall said. [email protected] “The reality is that the river is Anglers line up along the Taidnapam Bridge at Rife Lake on Tuesday, June 9. Anglers say dams continue to negatively alter ish populations while making for crowded no longer a river. It’s a series of conditions where the animals do thrive. lakes.”

New Fish and Blurred CATCH UP ON THE JOURNEY ON THE COWLITZ Accountability The Saturday edition of The Chronicle will include a special There have always been loud, edition dedicated to the Journey on the Cowlitz, a 105-mile raft- sometimes competing, cries for ing trip from the headwaters in Mount Rainier National Park to both wild and hatchery stock the river’s confluence with the Columbia River in Longview. fish to populate the plugged up Reporter Dameon Pesanti and Photographer Pete Caster river. Yet, the stakes are high completed the trip in June after two weeks. The coverage in- and the uncertainties are many. cludes historical accounts as well as coverage of current issues. Spawning fish are stopped Dozens of stories and hundreds of photographs remain avail- dead in their tracks by the dams, able for viewing online at cowlitz.seesouthwestwa.com. but out-migrating wild smolt face a whole new set of perils. They must navigate obscure pas- sages to avoid the monstrous Falls Dam (completed in 1994) “They put out a lot less fish life-eviscerating electrical tur- also has skin in the game. The than they used to,” Reid said. federal government also has To him, the reason is simple. bines within the dams. The odds People ish along the lagoon at the Cowlitz Falls Dam Park on Monday, June 8. do not break in favor of the fish. jurisdiction over the situation “Because of money!” he said. As it stands, a wild fish since Columbia River salmon “The process of Tacoma Pow- on the Cowlitz River will be and steelhead were designated er the entire time has been to do river past the other three dams. million. Reid doesn’t think trucked around on the highway for protection under the Endan- as little as possible,” he added. Studies have shown that op- the ideal facility has much of a gered Species Act in 1998 and at least twice in its life and lucky “They’ve said over and over at timal collection rates of out-mi- chance of going in. 2006, respectively. smolt will make it into tanker the meetings that they are not in grating smolt would be around “They’ll probably milk that With all of that shared re- trucks where they are hauled the fish business.” 90 percent. According to Reid, sponsibility, it can be extremely out for the rest of the their li- around the four dams. When, The designation of Columbia the current trap regularly cap- difficult to track down the cor- censing agreement,” he said. years later, they return as adult River salmonids, which includes tures far less than that amount. rect representative from any of Reid maintains that these fish, they’re collected at Barrier the Cowlitz fish, as a federally the assorted agencies, but it is Some numbers indicate the col- discrepancies represent the crux Dam near Salkum and trucked protected species has only fur- even harder to find an official lections rate could be as low as of the issue for the future of up above Cowlitz Falls Dam ther muddied the waters. As willing to go on record. While 40 percent during high water. Cowlitz River fisheries. near Glenoma. wild fish populations continue fish and angler advocacy groups Mortality rates for smolt that “Part of the original settle- Hatchery fish aren’t left out to decline, some scientists and rant from the sidelines, inqui- move through turbines have ment agreement … is to bring of the trucking program. fish conservation groups have ries into the bureaucracy are been estimated as high as 15 per- the wild fish up to harvestable For instance, returning sum- accused hatchery fish of stealing generally met with a wall of in- cent. Put those figures together levels. Not just catchable, but mer run hatchery steelhead are habitat from and breeding with difference. with the three power-generating harvestable levels. That is the rounded up, trucked downriver wild fish. They say the breeding When asked to outline the dams the fish must pass through entire purpose. They are miles and “recycled” into the river as and loss of habitat results in in- hierarchy or responsibility if they miss the out-migrant trap and miles away from that. You an effort to appease fishermen. ferior natural-born stock. Inci- for the Cowlitz fishery, Cindy and then consider that less than and I will never see that in our Before Tacoma Power was dental spawning leads many an- LeFleur, regional fish manager two percent of surviving smolt lifetime,” he said. allowed to build first the May- glers to believe there are no true for the WDFW, responded that will ever return as adults. Tacoma Power, unsurpris- field dam and then the Mossyr- “wild” fish left in the Cowlitz. By Reid’s calculations, a new “there are a lot of co-managers.” However, the renewed push for ingly, has a different perspective. ock dam, they were required to LeFleur eventually tabbed fish collection facility, sched- ••• mitigate the project’s effects and wild fish recovery has opened uled to be completed in 2017, Tacoma Power as the pinnacle of the door to cuts in hatchery Jordan Nailon is a freelance offset the inevitable decrease the pyramid. will likely cost about $30 mil- journalist and Outdoors writer for of native salmonid populations production and fish recycling lion, while his preferred option “Because they are the opera- on the Cowlitz as mandated by The Chronicle. See the second part of through a hatchery production would probably cost up to $200 this story in Saturday’s edition. tors, they have the main respon- the National Marine Fisheries of harvestable fish. That started sibilities,” she said. the entire complicated process Service. Reid, of CPR, believes Ta- Reid thinks that reason- PACIFIC NORTHWEST of rearing and micromanaging coma Power has a history of fish is an ongoing experiment ing seems disingenuous at best. ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH not fully living up to those re- From his perspective, hatch- wherein theories, responsi- sponsibilities. And according REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! bilities and oversights between ery fish were originally imple- to LeFleur, whose agency is not n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers group shift like a Rubik’s Cube. mented to offset the impact of 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation only in charge of regulating the the dams by putting harvestable state’s fish and fisheries but also Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 BOB REID, who was a fish- fish into the river. Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.)

contracts with Tacoma Power to CH543510ac.cg ing guide on the Cowlitz for 11 “It doesn’t seem to be working n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers run their hatchery operations, it at all right now. I’ve seen more 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation years before retiring, is now the is not entirely clear which agen- Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 president of the fishing advoca- and more wild fish in the sys- cy is in charge of ensuring that tem, but we don’t even know the cy group Cowlitz Plan Restora- More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 those responsibilities are being number would be that would al- tion (CPR). met. “The number one problem low us to fish them,” he said. “I would say that there are Under the federal endan- with our fisheries is the dams. several agencies involved in There are other factors that im- gered species law the harvesting TURN …OUR TRANSPARENT this,” said LeFleur in an email. of wild, or unclipped, salmonids pede the fish, but the dams got “Basically the parties that signed ON THE GOVERNMENT BELONGS TO YOU. the whole ball of wax rolling,” in the Cowlitz or Columbia riv- on to the Settlement Agree- ers is illegal. LIGHT… said Reid. “Nobody will deny ment said this is how the system that. Not even their best biolo- “They get back 300-400 wild would be managed. The Fish- steelhead per year and that will DON’T LOSE IT! gist would tell you that.” eries Technical Committee is Who Reid means by “their” never give you enough fish for a made up of those agencies and wild fishery. That’s not going to is open for interpretation since the committee meets on a regu- cut it,” he said. there are a litany of people with lar basis to discuss operations Reid explains the problem a stake in the Cowlitz River sce- of the system. The National as a combination of delayed re- nario. Marine Fisheries Service prob- turns of incoming fish at the Because it built the first ably has the biggest hammer in ladder-less dams and the deci- dams, Tacoma Power shoulders terms of enforcement, but not mation of out-migrating smolt the bulk of the responsibility sure.” Keys to government for producing and rehabilitat- that wind up running through ing fish runs on the Cowlitz — a the dam turbines. Accountability load which is born by their team Combat Fish and Wild Fish “They can truck the fish up Responsibility of fish biologists. The Wash- During the 20 years that fol- there but they have to capture ington Department of Fish and lowed the 1963 completion of them on the way back down and Accessibility Wildlife (WDFW), which imple- Mayfield (the river’s first dam), they’ve failed miserably at that,” ments statewide fishing regula- wild fish numbers crashed but Reid said. “Without the captur- tions, simultaneously contracts Tacoma Power hatchery fish ing facility at Cowlitz Falls Dam Washington’s Open Public Meetings and Public Records Acts with Tacoma Power for their bi- filled the Cowlitz. The golden the whole thing is moot.” ologists to run the utility’s trout age of abundant wild fish was Reid was president of the an- Protect your rights to access government actions and records that afect you. and salmon hatcheries along the over and was replaced a new gling advocacy group, Friends of Learn about Open Government – When Public Meetings Private… river. But because salmonids gilded age of hatchery by fish the Cowlitz (FOC), back when travel to the ocean and back, the that spawned elbow to elbow they led the charge to have the http://washingtoncog.org/opma-web-training/ National Marine Fisheries Ser- combat fishing along the river. current out-migration trap in- vice also has a band of biologists Satisfied anglers referred to the stalled at the Cowlitz Falls Dam probing the waters as well. entire river as a “fish factory” in the early 1990’s. The trap was The tangled web of responsi- and one stretch below the hatch- supposed to funnel out-migrat- bility doesn’t end there. eries as the “magic mile.” But it ing smolt away from the power In partnership with The Chronicle / chronline.com Lewis County Public Util- generating turbines and into a www.heraldnet.com was short-lived as the number of Contact the publisher with your open-government questions ity District, which spearheaded returning hatchery fish began to collection facility where they Contact Editor Eric Schwartz at 360-807-8224 or [email protected] [email protected] construction of the Cowlitz dwindle. could then be trucked down with your open-government questions. CH542504cfcg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 • Main 15

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Honor Roll Sunbird Celebrates 39th Anniversary Pe eLL SCHOOL Voice of the People Following are members of the Pe Ell School second-semes- Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day ter honor roll: through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and 4.0 Grade Point Average of Chronline.com. Here are some of Seniors: Kelsey Castro, Alys- the recent highlights of conversation. sa Compton Junior: Johnny Woods Readers respond on Facebook after county commission- Sophomore: Chloe Zock ers move to reduce speed limit on Airport Road: Freshman: Ryan Cummings Eighth-graders: Katelyun

June Lee: Good!!! Some of the people on Davis that road come around the curves way too fast. Superintendent’s List (3.50-3.99 Grade Point Average) Seniors: Sydney Brooks, John Grandorff: That sucks! Tucker Clements, Mandi Lange, Micheal Toepelt, Cutler Jacoby, Lacey Jone, Cheyenne Brooks Photograph submitted by Craig Ronish, Sunbird Shopping Center Readers respond on Facebook to news that Centralia will Juniors: Hailey Compton, Sunbird Shopping Center, located in Chehalis, celebrated its 39th anniversary receive $200,000 from the state for a splash pad and/or foun- Joshua Schulz, Yifan Zhong, June 6. Among those celebrating were, from left, Tyler Sonnentag, Timberland tain at the Pearl Street Pool: Aidan Arrington, Colin Hanson, Pro sales representative; John Cockle, Timberland Pro key account rep; Breanna Dalton Toepelt Martin, with Georgia/Rocky Boot; Sunbird owner Gus Salloum; and Mark Nelson, Sophomores: Dakota Brooks, with Danner/Lacrosse Boots. David Reynoldson: Just like everything Dawson Duncan, Railey Smith else the city does, it will be a garbage dump Freshmen: Luke Joner, Madi- from lack of upkeep. Look at the “B” street park, son Nelson, Makayla Newell Names in the News Ed S. Mayes Park, Washington Lawn Cemetery, Eighth-graders: Elisabeth Riverside Park, you get the idea. Keep the pool. Little, Amy Coleman, Andrew Pair Receive Do something for the residents for once. Schulz, Dana Isham, Alli Justice, Enrico Ames, Garrett Bush Scholarships From Seventh-graders: Max Smith, Centralia Class of 1957 Megan Krafczyk, Presley Peter- Trisha R. Douay: How exciting! I hope the Cheyanne Waddington and son, Zander Blankenship, Em- city stops and takes notice! Max Dulin were recipients of ily Justice, Derik Little, Jeremiah two scholarships given by the Yost, Phoebe Coleman, Macy Centralia High School Class Cheyanne max Holly Phelps: We need this for our fami- Coleman, Kobe Hoffman, Ka- of 1957 at Scholarship Awards mille Hill, Taylor Toepelt, Faith Waddington Dulin lies!! So excited this is happening! Night, held recently at Centralia wins scholarship wins scholarship Hoffman, Wyatt Bush High School. Sixth-graders: Amiyah The scholarships each were cybersecurity, cyber intelligence Jo Ayers: I think that amount of money Smith, Joseph McCalden, Samu- $1,000. from Utica College. Tripp is could be used in a lot better ways that a swim- el Shelton, Sadie Howard, McK- Dulin plans to attend Gon- originally from Chehalis. ming pool. $200,000 is a lot of money that ayla Dipo, Braeden McAllister, zaga University, and study com- Utica College is a privately could do so many things for the town in better Kollin Jurek, Annika Mason, puter science or software engi- owned university located in Uti- ways. Willy Ames, Erin Brannon, Jayd neering. ca, New York. Baldwin Waddington plans to attend Portland State University or Principal’s List Centralia College and is hoping Adna Student Graduates Chronline Comments (3.00-3.49 GPA) to become a math teacher. from Harvey mudd This is the second year that Seniors: Austin Smith, Nicholas John Carter of Adna the Class of ’57, working in con- The following comments were submitted by Austin Speck, Jeremiah Os- received a bachelor of science de- junction with Dollars for Schol- readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- ter, Lexie Brooks, Colton Kale- gree in computer science from ars at the high school, has award- baugh, Taylor Prestegord, Kelsey Harvey Mudd College on May 17, able for reading online. ed two scholarships, funded Delavergne graduating with distinction. entirely by former classmates. Juniors: Dustin Lusk, David Carter formerly attended • Story: Rapids Are Liquid Gold in Upper Reaches The Class of ’57 originally Cline, Devyn McCarty, Tyler Adna High School. numbered 149, but since then 54 of Cowlitz River Shepherd, Khaitlynn Hill Harvey Mudd College - spe members have died. Sophomores: Brian Ridgway, cializes in science, technology, Alicia Baldwin, Kaelin Jurek, In the last decade, the class USeR NAme: Cinebarbarian has had a picnic each summer. engineering and mathematics James Herrera, Cordell Rett- (STEM). It is located in - Clare I can’t stress this enough. Be prepared. Know what mann, Tyler Justice, Joshua Pre- mont, California and aims to you’re doing on that water. stegord Tripp earns master’s prepare engineers, scientists and Two summers ago a 38 or 40 year old male drowned on Freshmen: Kelsey Comp- mathematicians to become lead- the Ohanapecosh river just outside the park. He drowned ton, Ryan Shepherd, Kaleb Mc- from Utica College ers in their field and understand pinned against a log, and lived 15 or more minutes in the Calden, Bradley Prestegord Michael James Tripp recently the impact of their work on so- fall of current until he slowly succumbed to the cold water. Eighth-graders: Colton earned his master’s degree in ciety. Left a wife and two kids. That water is cold and dangerous. Nelson, Hunter Hoke, Maxine Nacht, Austin Liddell, Rayme • Story: Toledo Fire District Hires Dave Germain Thompson, Bayli Singleton Volunteering Seventh-graders: Mason as Chief Baldwin Looking for local volunteer opportunities that align with your Sixth-graders: Joey Brough- interests? er, Ian Duncan, Thomas Justice, United Way of Lewis County’s online Volunteer Center has your USeR NAme: Mikepatti Samantha Donahue answer. I have known David by reputation for a good many years Visit www.volunteerlewis.org today and make an impact on the from his time at Tacoma Fire; He is a hard working guy and Clubs issues you are most passionate about. has the good of the people in mind when he makes deci- sions. If there is a way to keep the EMS System alive down eagles Featured Volunteer Opportunities there, Dave will be the guy to help see it through. Good luck, The Washington State Fra- • Keeping volunteers recruited, trained and retained is a gift. The sir! ternal Order of Eagles held its Lewis County Gospel Mission is looking for a volunteer who has annual convention June 18-20 in those gifts and enjoys working with people to help the Mission de- USeR NAme: sevenup Yakima, with approximately 600 velop and maintain its volunteer program, training and events. The No surprise here. We know Dave and his family. He is a in attendance. hours and days are flexible with anticipated time being 8 to 10 hours quality person with the ability to bring about the visions The joint charity for the 2014- a week. that he sees as critical to his cause. PEOPLE. 15 fraternal year was Pope’s Kids • Health and Hope Medical Outreach wants to know if you want We stand alongside, behind and in full support for this Place, and during the formal to be a resource specialist. Resource specialists patients in mat- quality move for the people of not just Toledo but all of banquet on June 18 a total of ters of resource coordination and review services available in the south Lewis County. $42,000 was presented to Pope’scommunity that might be of help to them. Help the patient through Kids Place in the form of grantsthe care stations. for heart monitors, wheel chair • Providence Hospital is looking for after-hours pediatric clinic • Story: Governor Signs Law Reducing Tuition for scale, autoclave, dialysis sys- volunteers. Volunteers provide support to clinic staff, guide patients State Universities tem, diabetic equipment, power and family members, answer general questions, and provide enter- lift, refrigerator system, medi- tainment items for young children while in lobby area. USeR NAme: national cal clinic equipment, and dental camera. “The state budget makes up for the cut in dollars going In addition, approximate- to the state’s colleges and universities by adding money to the state higher education budget from other sources.” ly $86,000 was raised by FOE Did You Know You And what, pray tell, are those “other sources?” Nothing members throughout the state of wrong with knocking down tuition, since students have Washington, bringing the grand Can Announce been paying more to get less for years, but who’s going to total for Pope’s Kids Place alone pay the difference so that state-run higher education can to $128,000. continue to grow unabated at a rate far higher than infla- The Fraternal Order of Ea- tion? gles is a nonprofit charitable or- Birthdays, ganization. All grant monies go to research, equipment and edu- weddings, Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter cational materials; nothing may www.facebook.com/ @chronline go to salaries. engagements thecentraliachronicle The Eagles also raise money for local community programs, & anniversaries Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to which includes local food banks, [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. animal shelters, senior centers and libraries. More information on the Eagles can be obtained on In The Chronicle for the local Washington state web- site at http://www.waeagles.org, Look for our Thursday as well as the national website at commentary by Bill Moeller http://www.foe.com. FREE?!? The two local Eagles aeries are in Centralia at 2308 N. Pearl To publish your celebration, St. and in Chehalis at 1993 S. call Doug Blosser, (360) 807-8238, or Market Boulevard. email [email protected] Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Teen to Be Charged as Adult in Centralia Robbery, Shooting By The Chronicle of Centralia, was arrested at 5:55 his first appearance in Lewis three or four men barged into a case. She is accused of driving The Centralia Police Depart- p.m. County Superior Court at 4 p.m. residence with guns, demanded Carreon to and from the scene of ment arrested its first suspect Sgt. Patrick Fitzgerald, of the today on first-degree robbery money and marijuana, and fired the robbery. Witnesses positively Centralia Police Department, charges. several shots, killing a dog. identified her Honda as the car Wednesday evening in a Feb. 19 said Carreon, who turns 18 later At 11:35 p.m. February 19, Carreon’s sister, Taina Li- they saw fleeing the scene after robbery and shooting at a Cen- this month, will be charged as an Centralia police officers respond- ziette Duncan, 22, of Portland, the incident, according to court tralia marijuana grow. adult. ed to the 1200 block of Marion was charged Monday with ren- documents. Brian Anthony Carreon, 17, Carreon is scheduled to make Street after receiving reports that dering criminal assistance in the News in Brief TV reported that the initial call “It’s not fair for those stores continue to operate illegally, the ton city of 68,000 residents. Port Asks Inslee to about the fire at Martin Archery that are doing it right and having Liquor and Cannabis Board can Franklin County Prosecutor Prod Regulators on Oil came in about 9:30 p.m. Wednes- to compete with the unlicensed go in and seize all of the product. Shawn Sant is deciding whether day, indicating the machine shop stores that don’t have to pay the If the civil options don’t work, the three officers who shot Zam- Terminal Project was on fire. 37 percent tax,” Satterberg said. they’ll consider criminal rem- brano-Montes should face crimi- VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) Fire Chief Rocky Eastman There was one licensed store in edies, he said. nal charges. — Port of Vancouver officials told The Associated Press early the White Center neighborhood “We’re not going in heavy The three officers fired a total have asked Gov. Jay Inslee to di- today that the fire was under where Satterberg held a news handed on this,” he said. “We’re of 17 shots at Zambrano-Montes, rect state regulators to stick to control but that some spots conference with Urquhart, and telling them the new scheme has striking him seven times. a timeline as they review a pro- would continue to burn for a few it must compete with a handful to be followed. The days of the Wright told investigators that posed massive oil-handling facil- hours. of unlicensed medical marijuana Wild West are over.” he watched Zambrano-Montes ity in southwest Washington. Eastman, who is with Walla stores, he said. throw one large rock at officers The Columbian newspaper Walla County Fire District 4, “The state has set forth the that missed and then transfer says there were no injuries in the Officer Says He Fired His reported port CEO Todd Cole- rules,” he said, and if the shops another rock from his left to his man wrote to Inslee Tuesday, blaze, which drew firefighters don’t have a license through the Gun When Threatened right hand. calling delays in the state review with several departments in the state Liquor and Cannabis Board, "unacceptable." area. With Rock “He’s reloading into his “they must immediately close throwing hand,” Wright recalled The port approved a lease in down.” SPOKANE (AP) — A Wash- 2013 for Tesoro Corp. and Sav- thinking. “I was not willing to let Three Seattle Utility The 15 stores that received ington state man was holding him continue threatening us.” age Cos., operating as Vancouver notices include seven in the a large rock and drew back his Energy, to build a rail-to-marine Wright said he fired twice Workers Hurt; Power Cut White Center neighborhood, arm as if he was going to throw it and believed both bullets struck oil transfer terminal along the two in Skyway and six in the when police officers opened fire Zambrano-Montes. But the for- Columbia River that can handle to Nearly 10,000 eastern part of the county. Mes- and killed him, one of the offi- mer orchard worker continued an average 360,000 barrels of SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle sages left at Northwest Cannabis cers said in a recording released walking, with three officers in crude per day. City Light says three of its em- Market in Seattle and Military Wednesday. pursuit. The state Energy Facility Site ployees were injured as they tried Road Holistic in Auburn were Pasco Police Officer Adam Zambrano-Montes stopped Evaluation Council is doing an to install a ground rod at a Se- not immediately returned. There Wright said he decided to shoot environmental analysis that will attle substation. was no answer at Pacific Coast because he feared officers or again, turned toward the officers be out in November. The Wednesday afternoon Natural Medicine in Seattle or members of the public would and cocked his arm in a throw- The council's manager last accident triggered a power out- The Solution Renton. be injured or killed by the rock ing motion, Wright told investi- week assured the companies age that affected nearly 10,000 “They are taking tax money wielded by 35-year-old Antonio gators. it was working to comply with customers. Power has since been from the state and operating in Zambrano-Montes, a Mexican “It was clear to me he was go- state requirements as efficiently restored. locations that would never be national. ing to throw the rock,” Wright as possible. Utility officials say the crew’s approved by the LCB,” he said. “I had a clear shot and I de- said. Inslee spokeswoman Jaime equipment caused an electric arc “They are a blight on the neigh- cided to take it,” Wright said in a Wright shot again multiple Smith says the governor's office from an underground power line. borhoods they inhabit.” May 8 interview with authorities times, and the other two offi- is reviewing the port's letter. Seattle Fire Department Satterberg said the federal investigating the shooting. cers also fired, and Zambrano- spokesman Kyle Moore said government is watching how The recording and docu- Montes dropped to the ground. Duwamish Leaders one man in his 50s tumbled 20 Washington regulates the mari- ments in the case were released A rock lying next to his body feet and suffered a concussion, a juana industry, and the success by Franklin County authorities weighed 2.8 pounds, investiga- Say Fight for Fed 63-year-old man suffered ther- of the law depends on how well in response to public records re- tors found. Recognition Not Over mal burns and a man in his 20s local jurisdictions deal with the quests by The Associated Press In the documents released was cut and bruised. Moore says unlicensed retail stores. and other media. Other docu- last week, police and eyewitness- SEATTLE (AP) — Leaders of all three were taken to Harbor- In addition to sending noti- ments and recordings were re- es described Zambrano-Montes view Medical Center. the Seattle-area Duwamish say fications to the 15 stores, county leased last week. repeatedly yelling at officers to their fight for federal recognition officials have notified landlords The killing of Zambrano- shoot him. Toxicology reports as an Indian Tribe isn’t over. that there is an illegal business Montes on Feb. 10 was captured also showed he had a large The U.S. Department of In- King County Officials operating on the property, he on video and sparked weeks of terior issued a final decision last amount of methamphetamine in Crack Down on said. This means that if the stores protests in the central Washing- week denying the Duwamish of- his system. ficial recognition, which would Unlicensed Pot Stores have entitled them to federal SEATTLE (AP) — Fifteen benefits such as housing, fishing unlicensed medical marijuana rights and the possibility of oper- shops in unincorporated King ating a casino. County are on notice that they The Seattle Times reported are violating the law. that tribal chairwoman Cecile King County Prosecutor Hansen said Wednesday the Dan Satterberg and Sheriff John group is working on its response Urquhart said Wednesday that but that there will likely be an they are cracking down on these appeal. stores after Washington law- In its decision, the federal makers amended Initiative 502 government said there wasn’t to require licenses for all pot enough evidence to show the shops. current group continued from The change in the law the previously existing commu- brought medical marijuana nity or that it evolved as a group into the state licensing and tax from the historical Duwamish scheme, Satterberg said. The tribe. stores were notified by mail this The tribe of about 600 began week, and if they continue to op- its legal quest for federal status in erate as unlicensed retail outlets 1977. The case has had twists and for the black market, they’ll face turns. civil and criminal ramifications, Satterberg said. Washington voters adopted Crews Fight Large Initiative 502 in 2012, requiring Fire at Walla Walla the state to create a system for the licensed production, process- Archery Company ing and sale of marijuana. The WALLA WALLA (AP) — Legislature recently amended Firefighters from across the Wal- that law to bring medical mari- la Walla area battled a large blaze juana into the system and elimi- at a company that makes archery nate “collective gardens,” he said. equipment. That means only licensed op- Yakima news station KNDO- erations can sell pot, he said. Bookcases Pine or oak Made to Order, any Size or Depth

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Outdoors: Fishing & Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Hunting Report MLB Marte’s First MLB Homer Leads Tigers Over M’s SEATTLE (AP) — Scoring attle 5-4 on Wednesday. Marte, promoted to the ma- runs has not been a problem Down by three early, the jors Sunday, doubled during De- lately for the Seattle Mariners. Mariners bounced back to tie it troit’s three-run second. He also Scoring enough to win has been 4-all by the fourth. But the Ti- scored his first run that inning. the issue. gers went ahead in the seventh In the fourth, he homered Jefry Marte, and the Mariners finished 0 for to left on a 2-0 pitch from J.A. in his initial 14 with runners in scoring posi- Happ to make it 4-2. big league start tion. “So excited — my first career after bounc- “You certainly would like to homer in the big leagues,” said ing around be more efficient in those spots,” the 24-year-old Marte, who the minors said Trent Jewett, filling in as planned to give the souvenir ball for eight years, Tigers 5, Mariners manager with Lloyd to his family. had an RBI Mariners 4 McClendon away from the team The Mariners had at least double for his to attend his sister’s funeral. one baserunner in every inning Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press first career hit “We obviously had plenty of op- and put two on in five of them. Detroit Tigers' Jefry Marte (55) celebrates in the dugout after he hit his irst major- and added a solo home run that portunities to push a lot more league home run in the fourth inning against the Mariners Wednesday in Seattle. sent the Detroit Tigers over Se- across.” please see MARINERS, page S4 Little League Baseball Centralia Beats Aberdeen to Reach District Finals Centralia 11s Edge Chehalis in District Semifinals By The Chronicle MONTESANO — Centra- lia scored three runs in the top of the sixth inning to rally past rival Chehalis, 10-8, here Tues- day in the semifinals of the 10-11-year-old District 3 Little League Tournament. Eddie Burkhardt led the way for Centralia, going 3 for 4 at the plate and driving in three runs, while Dalton Perkins had three hits with a double and a triple. Jake Lutman had two hits, and Isaiah Trudeau, Brady Har- ris and Adam Waller each added singles for Centralia. Trudeau started on the mound and tossed 63 pitches, while Burkhardt came on in relief and recorded the win with 32 pitches to close things out. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Chehalis, meanwhile, got Centralia’s Ashen Guerrero runs home against Aberdeen during the 9-10-year-old District 3 Little League Tournament on Wednesday at Dick Scott Field in Centra- two hits apiece from Tyler Lytle, lia. Centralia won, 12-2, and will play either Aberdeen or Larch Mountain on Friday at 6 p.m. in the tournament inals. See Scoreboard on page S6 for a tournament Tucker Rosbach, Gavin Parker schedule, and page S8 for more photos from Wednesday’s action. please see DISTRICTS, page S8 Minor League Baseball Snake-Wrangling Southpaw Tyler Pike Becomes Beastmaster CRAFTY LEFTY: Mariners Pike, on the other hand, was not afraid of his new little slith- Pitching Prospect Catches ering friend. Snake, Nickname During “Me and my brother used to catch them a lot when we were On-Field Timeout little,” said Pike. Adventure So it was nothing too out of the ordinary for the pitcher By Jordan Nailon when he confidently reached For The Chronicle down and grabbed the snake It’s not every day that the di- right behind its head. The snake vergent passions of an individual met a fate more kind than most collide all at once. It’s rarer still when Pike set it loose some- when that moment comes be- where behind the outfield fence neath the bright lights of public at Historic Sam Lynn Ballpark spectacle for all (in attendance) in Bakersfield, California. to see. For Tyler Pike, though Pike is still unsure exactly — a pitcher for the Seattle Mari- what kind of snake he wrangled ners Class A affiliate Bakersfield that evening and he has spent Blaze — that moment came last some time online trying to look Saturday night and he seized the it up. At first he thought it might moment with aplomb. be a corn snake, and then won- He also used one finger and dered if it could be some sort of a thumb. night desert snake. A spectator Sitting on the bench, a day at the ballpark told him it was a before his regularly-scheduled gopher snake. start, as his team took on the In any case, Pike could tell Lancaster Jethawks, Pike was from his snake hunting back- called upon to rid the Bakers- Steven Van Worth / Van Worth Photography ground as an adventurous field diamond of a pesky snake Tyler Pike pitches for the Bakersield Blaze earlier this season. Pike, a prospect in the Mariners system, made headlines by youth, that the ballpark that slithered its way onto the removing a snake from the ield during a game last Saturday. snake was not a poisonous vari- field and caused a rare “Snake ety. With that concern out of the on the Field” game delay. Pike, ple of teammates when a coach snakey-snake. couple of greenhorn ballplayers way, “I just grabbed it,” said Pike. a lifelong Christian and practic- began frantically pointing at Pike, who grew up in Winter approached the snake first. According to Pike that no ing outdoorsman, pounced on something on the field. Pike was Haven, Florida, walked into the “I’m not sure if they were try- fuss attitude is one of the biggest the opportunity to rid his minor unsure of what the commotion situations fully equipped with ing to grab it or just look at it takeaways that he has been able league Garden of Eden of its ser- was over and play continued for snake-wrangling experience or what,” said Pike. “But when to transfer from his experience pentine intruder. another few pitches before the and immediately volunteered they got close it bowed its head in the outdoors to the long slog As Pike tells the story, he was umpires stopped the game in for snake removal duty. up real big and they all got out sitting in the dugout with a cou- order to deal with the invading Despite his quick instinct a of there.” please see BEASTMASTER, page S4

Reign Man The Final Word Former Seattle SuperSonics Seattle’s Cruz Has Longest HR; Stanton 3 Longest in NL player Shawn TV’s Best Bet NEW YORK (AP) — Seattle’s Nelson Distance is calculated as the projected Kemp throws Major League Baseball out the irst Cruz has the longest home run in the landing point at ground level. Stanton hit pitch between major leagues this season, and Miami’s a homer run projected at 479 feet off St. LA Angels at Seattle the Mariners Giancarlo Stanton has the three longest Louis’ Carlos Martinez on June 23 fol- 7 p.m. and the in the NL, according to the sport’s new lowing 478-foot drives versus Atlanta’s ROOT Detroit Tigers, Statcast computer system. Alex Wood on May 16 and Colorado’s Ed- Wednesday in MLB announced its first season lead- die Butler on June 5. Stanton has the five Seattle. erboards Wednesday. Cruz hit a drive hardest-hit balls in the NL this season, projected at 483 feet against Texas’ Wan- ranging from 118.51 to 120.30 mph. Cruz Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press dy Rodriguez on April 29. topped the AL at 118.99 mph. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015

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By Brandon Hansen his wife Lindsey, who are preparing them- [email protected] selves to hike Half Dome in Yosemite this summer. ou want a view? Saddle Mountain is off Highway 26 west Saddle Mountain in Northwest of Portland on the way to the Oregon Coast. YOregon literally has it all. On a clear It’s not a bad drive to get out there — unless day, you can see the Pacific Ocean, Mt. Rain- its the Fourth of July and everyone is head- ier, Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams ing out to the coast in their 2-gallon-per-mile and Mt. Jefferson once you get to its summit. Winnebago. The access road to the trailhead Feeling on top of the world would be an un- is paved, but I have to warn you its narrow derstatement, especially if you start to look despite getting traffic both ways and has an down and see how far up you’re up on this army of potholes to avoid. It would be best basalt crag. to take it slow and not drive your low-riding But there’s the little matter of getting up Honda on it. there first. If you’re the camping type, there are 10 The Saddle Mountain trail is a 5.2 mile primitive campsites at the base of the moun- hike round-trip (up the thing and back down) tain. For us, it was a dab of sunscreen and we but the real crux of this adventure is a 1,600 were off to the races. The trail was crowded foot elevation gain. For someone that isn’t in as it’s a popular destination for Portland’s hiking shape, like my Xbox One-playing self, outdoorsy, Prius-driving hordes, and the fact that makes this little jaunt challenging, to say that it was the Fourth of July meant that we the least. were taking a step off the trail to let people Also, while the hike says it’s a 1,600-foot through on quite a few occasions. SADDLE MOUNTAIN HIKE elevation gain, I’d like to point out that it The trail begins with a slow climb Driving Directions: Saddle Mountain State Park is off must be referring to the gain from the bot- through thick forest foliage of young alder of Highway 26 Between Portland and the Coast. It’s tom of the trail to the top. There’s plenty of and Douglar fir trees. There aren’t many vis- well-marked. switchbacks and going up and down on the tas for the first mile and a half of the hike, but trail that I swear adds up to way more than Distance: 5.2 miles round trip the forest is beautiful with some large stand- Elevation gain: 1600 feet climbing 1,600 feet (which is daunting in it- ing timber at which to marvel. The park also THE GOOD: Great view, lots of prominence over the self). Lets just say the old thighs and quads has several picnic tables along the way and I felt like mincemeat the next day. highly recommend taking plenty of stops to surrounding area I began the hike up Saddle Mountain on stay hydrating. One thing about hiking this THE BAD: Very popular trail, difficult uphill hiking July 4 — because you know, AMERICA — THE UGLY: Flies Everywhere at the summit with two good friends, my buddy Casey and please see SADDLE, page S3 State Must Fix Hundreds of Fish-Blocking Culverts By Phuong Le of Fish and Wildlife habitat divi- The Associated Press sion manager. When culverts are removed SEATTLE — Washington or fixed, the benefits are imme- state is under a federal court diate because it opens up miles order to fix hundreds of barri- of critical habitat upstream to ers built under state roads and fish, said Henning, who also co- highways that block access for chairs the state's Fish Barrier Re- migrating salmon and thus in- moval Board. terfere with Washington tribes' That board, created by the treaty-backed right to catch fish. Legislature last year, is work- But it's not clear how the state ing to coordinate with counties, is going to come up with the es- private landowners, tribes, state timated $2.4 billion it will take agencies and others to get the to correct more than 825 cul- most benefit out of projects to verts — concrete pipes or steel remove fish barriers and recover structures that allow streams to salmon runs. flow under state roads and high- "When you think about a ways. fish swimming upstream, it The state says it would need goes through all these jurisdic- to fix an average of 30 to 40 cul- tions," Henning said. Counties, verts a year by 2030, spending cities, forest owners and others $310 million every biennium, to have worked independently to comply with the 2013 court in- remove fish barriers only to find junction. that culverts elsewhere on the The state has appealed the Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press stream continue to block fish judge's decision. But in the In this June 22, 2015 photo, Melissa Erkel, a ish passage biologist, stands on top of a wide passageway for the north fork of passage. meantime, the Legislature last Newaukum Creek under a road near Enumclaw. The wider bridge is designed to let ish pass naturally along the creek more On the North Fork Newau- week approved millions to cor- easily than the round culverts that were previously in place at the crossing. Washington state is under court order to remove kum Creek near Enumclaw rect fish barriers statewide. The hundreds of culverts that block access for salmon and interfere with Washington Indian tribes’ treaty right to catch ish. one afternoon, Henning and 16-year transportation revenue WDFW fish biologist Melissa bill includes $300 million for schools. we have salmon forever," said 13 fish passage projects across Erkel pointed out a project that fish passage, dramatically more "Ultimately it's something Brian Cladoosby, chairman of the state. It also completed 13 King County did several years than in the past but far short we're going to have to address, the Swinomish Indian Tribal such projects in each of the past ago to replace two aging pipes of what the state estimates it it's just a question of timeline for Community. two years. with a large box culvert that is needs. The House still needs to when we're going to get done," He said he was disappointed But he acknowledged that wide enough to allow the stream pass two Senate-approved bills Orcutt said. with the state's appeal and ques- significantly more money will to meander. to complete the transportation The injunction issued by tioned how much money the be needed to meet the terms of But less than a quarter mile package. upstream, two culverts block ac- federal judge Ricardo Martinez state had spent in appealing the the injunction. "I would like to have seen us cess for fish. Erkel said she has stems from the landmark 1974 case which could have gone to- Culverts can be a problem put more money toward that," provided technical assistance said Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, Boldt decision, which affirmed ward fixing the problem. for fish in several ways. Stream to the private landowner, who ranking member of the House the treaty rights of Northwest The Department of Trans- flows running through a small plans this fall to replace them Transportation Committee. "We tribes to catch fish. The judge portation, which is responsible pipe can be too fast, making with a 35-foot span bridge to do need to be working on this. said that fish-blocking culverts for correcting the largest num- it harder for fish to swim up- allow more water to pass under I think it's a good start and I'm contribute to diminished fish ber of culverts under the court stream to spawn or downstream the private road. glad we're doing it." runs. order, has been working on fish to reach the ocean. Perched cul- "Fish passage is really impor- Lawmakers have referred to "It is a treaty right. Tribes passage for a number of decades, verts also can be too elevated for tant work. We're not just doing it this case as the other McCleary ceded the entire state of Wash- said Paul Wagner, the agency's fish to jump through. because of the lawsuit. It's some- decision, which told the state ington to the federal govern- biology branch manager. "It's a big, big problem," said thing that needs to be done," to fix the way it pays for public ment. In return, we asked that This year, the agency plans Julie Henning, state Department Henning said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Southwest Washington Besieged by Heat Wave, Wildfires he warnings have been ty and park by park so summer without plentiful and timely board. Boat anglers in the gorge through an online form and at coming in for months. The travelers should be sure to check deposits of rain the dangers to had the best luck, landing nearly public meetings through Aug. Tsymptoms have been ap- with the nearest authority to be forests and fish will persist. So half a Chinook per boat. Else- 13. Last year, in a controversial parent for many sure of the pertinent rules. As a as you enjoy the bulk of these where success rates hovered at or decision, three tributaries of the weeks. And rule of thumb though, it should incendiary summer time days, below one quarter of a Chinook Columbia River were designated now a two week be assumed that fires are off remember that it’s all fun and per boat. as wild steelhead gene banks. long heat wave limits beyond the confines of games until the wild things get In the I-5 stretch of the Co- An informational workshop has dropped an your own property. hurt. lumbia boat anglers managed will be held from 5 to 9 p.m., atomic cherry Fish officials are also making just 0.22 summer Chinook, 0.25 July 13 at the Phinney Center, bomb on top regulatory adjustments in order FISHIN’ steelhead and 0.06 sockeye 6532 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle. and over taxed to bring relief to fish populations per boat. Bank angler catch The WDFW has also planned a A strong run of summer Chi- our region’s eco- left high and dry by the shrink- rates in that stretch showed a series of public meetings in July By Jordan Nailon nook coupled with the heat wave systems to the ing waterways. Some fisheries zero behind the decimal. Ac- to discuss the plan. Each meet- For The has prompted the WDFW to point of flash have already been suspended or tion seemed to be greatest near ing will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Chronicle simultaneously extend the lower fires and disap- altered and more alterations are the mouths of the Lewis and on the following dates at these pearing streams. expected from the Washington Columbia salmon season, while Cowlitz rivers. reducing the harvest limit, and locations: Wildfires have received the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Meanwhile, bass fishing in • Seattle – July 21, Phinney bulk of the attention as flames Additionally, some hatchery dropping the requirement to re- the Bonneville Pool has been de- lease unclipped Chinook. Center (Room 7), 6532 Phinney have licked at rainforests and stock fish will be released early cent with nearly five bass caught Ave. N. deserted eastern Washington in order to help their passage The season was scheduled per rod. • to end on July 7 but will now Mount Vernon – July 27, pricklescapes with equal vigor. and returning salmon and steel- In the salted waters, the Skagit PUD, 1415 Freeway Dr. Wednesday afternoon there head will need to be trucked to run through July 31 from the most recent marine fishery data • Astoria-Megler Bridge up to the Sequim – July 28, Trinity were eight large wildfires burn- their spawning grounds past shows that anglers in Marine Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Bonneville Dam Area 1 (Ilwaco) were catching ing in Washington alone, with places where natural migration Ave. Idaho, Oregon and Canada feel- Current harvest limits al- 1.66 fish per rod. Around 82 per- is not possible. ing the heat as well. Southwest According to the WDFW’s low anglers to take only one cent of those fish were coho. Washington in particular has drought coordinator, Teresa adult Chinook per day. As a “With the strong runs of HUNTIN’ repeatedly flirted with disas- Scott, the unfavorable water con- tradeoff, all Chinook, regardless coho, chinook and pink salmon New hunters hoping to start ter, with fires popping up in ditions can in fact be fatal to fish. of adipose fin condition, may expected on the coast, this is the season off with a bang will Oakville and Centralia, amongst “We’re seeing some really be harvested. Normally only shaping up to be a fine summer be able to work on their hunter’s clipped hatchery fish are legal other locations. challenging conditions for fish for salmon fishing,” said Doug education certification through- for harvest. Thus far Washington has in streams and rivers, especially Milward, ocean salmon manager out the summer, but only if they According to Ron Roler, been besieged by well more than for this early in the summer,” for the Washington Department hurry up. 300 wild fires, and the season Scott said in a press release. Columbia River Policy Coordi- of Fish and Wildlife, in a press nator for the WDFW, the new “As fall hunting seasons draw has barely begun. Regularly scheduled fisher- release. near, seats in these courses fill Up on the Olympic Pen- ies on the Sol Duc and Grande Chinook regulation is intended Out on the Cowlitz River to limit the number of fish that quickly,” said David Whipple insula, in the Queets Valley, a Ronde rivers have already been things are holding steady, which said, hunter education division wildfire is burning in the midst closed off to sport anglers and wind up being caught and re- is to say stagnant, until the sum- leased. The warm air and water manager for the WDFW, in a of a rainforest that typically re- additional closures are probably mer steelhead start to show up press release. “Hunters who increases the stress and mortal- in greater numbers. Last week ceives in excess of 200 inches of unavoidable, barring an improb- complete the course this sum- ity rate for caught and released the WDFW sampled 13 bank rain per year. That fire has now able prolonged deluge. mer will be ready to take to the scorched over 1,500 acres and fish. anglers, who averaged one In those areas that fishing field in the fall.” hopped over its one-time natural “Water temperatures in the spring Chinook each. rules have not yet been impacted New hunters have been re- barrier of the Queets River in an officials are urging anglers to Columbia River have risen above During four days of op- quired to complete a hunter edu- attempt to spread to the south practice drought sensitive tech- 70 degrees, which can affect eration at the Cowlitz Salmon cation course prior to purchas- and west. If things go as planned, niques. Craig Burley, WDFW survival rates for released fish,” Hatchery separator, 223 spring fire crews will be able to reroute fish program manager, suggest- Roler said. “With the prospect of Chinook (27 jacks, 33 mini- ing a license since 1972. Courses the fire back toward the river ed in a press release that anglers more hot days to come, we want jacks) and 165 summer steelhead are now available online as well inside the Olympic National “limit fishing to morning hours anglers to keep the first chinook were rounded up. All of the as in person, but the WDFW Park, where the plan is to let it to reduce stress on fish, imme- they catch and move on to the steelhead were recycled back touts the advantages of one-on- burn itself out at high altitudes diately return fish to be released other fishing opportunities down river near Toledo, and 112 one instruction that are only against a barren rock and glacier back to the water, and land fish available in the river.” spring Chinook and 22 jacks available in real life courses. edifice. By then the fire could be quickly.” Despite warm water condi- were deposited into the Cispus “Hunter education is the first in its fourth month. “These few precautionary tions, returns of both summer River. step to taking part in a tradition Those fires will inevitably steps will help protect fish dur- chinook and sockeye salmon are Off the river and in the that provides food and fun to impact the nature and longev- ing drought conditions,” added currently the second-highest on boardroom, the WDFW is millions of families around the ity of summer and fall hunting Burley. record, said Roler, who noted seeking public comment on pro- nation,” added Whipple. seasons around the state, as well The low water flow and high that summer steelhead are also posed “wild steelhead manage- Specific hunting course in- as upstream habitat for migrat- temperatures are also troubling beginning to move into the ment zones” in the Puget Sound formation can be found on the ing fish. for the WDFW’s numerous fish lower river in large numbers. region. These areas are intended WDFW website. Scarce snowpack has already hatcheries around the state. Spe- The new daily creel limit to serve as wild fish sanctuaries, all but disappeared. Rain has cifically, the elevated water tem- allows anglers a total of six where hatchery plants of steel- SHELLFISHIN’ not come around in a coon’s peratures make the hatchery fish salmon or steelhead per day. head will be discontinued. age and there is no sight of the more vulnerable to disease and Two of those fish may be adult The WDFW plans to desig- Crab season opened up on wet stuff in the forecast. That stress, which in turn leads to salmon or steelhead, or one of nate at least one wild steelhead July 2 in all areas of Puget Sound, combination has left most areas lower survival rates that ripple each. Only one adult Chinook zone, also known as a “gene besides Marine Area 7. in a tinder dry condition not throughout the generations. may count toward that tally. Un- bank”, in each of three Puget Various shrimping seasons normally seen until the end of The WDFW reports that clipped steelhead must still be Sound regions. Those regions are also open in the Sound. Fish- the summer. they have already begun rescue released. Sockeye salmon count include Hood Canal, Strait of ers should be sure to check for Those conditions are not operations for stranded fish toward the adult daily limit, Juan de Fuca, Central and South changes with the WDFW before only parching the land but and they are asking the public while jacks count toward the Puget Sound, and North Puget heading out, as the state De- also the river, stream and creek to refrain from, “building rec- overall limit, but both marked Sound. partment of Health has closed beds of our region. Tepid water reational rock dams in streams, and unmarked varieties may be Some studies have indicated beaches in southern Whatcom temperatures and paltry flows creating barriers for migrating retained. that hatchery stock fish can County due to unsafe levels of are the telltale signs, and be- fish.” Stranded, trapped, or oth- “We still have plenty of salm- compete with wild fish and de- domoic acid, the biotoxin that leaguered fish are the result. In erwise affected fish and wildlife on and hatchery steelhead avail- press wild fish numbers. causes shellfish poisoning. response to these compounding should be reported immediately able for harvest,” Roler said, in a “We’re seeking public input The closure, announced issues state fish and wildlife offi- to the WDFW. press release. “Our goal is to re- on which rivers within each Wednesday, covers all of Belling- cials are considering and imple- Some respite from the flames duce stress on summer chinook region should be selected for es- ham Bay, Portage Bay, and wa- menting revised regulations for may be in order now that the moving up the river in these tablishing a wild steelhead gene ters south to the Skagit County out of doors activities. celebratory time for fireworks current water conditions.” bank,” said Jim Scott, director line, including all of Larrabee A statewide burn ban has al- has come and gone, although Last week on the lower of WDFW fish programs, in a State Park, and includes bans ready been enacted as a precau- threats of lightning and human Columbia River the heat sup- press release. on clams, mussels, oysters and tion. Rules vary county by coun- error still linger ominously. And pressed angler success across the Comments will be accepted scallops. Saddle: On Summit, Mt. Rainier, Helens, Hood, Adams and Jefferson Visible Continued from Sports 2 spots where I lost my footing and you’re not getting up there with teetered like Wile E. Coyote in a socks and sandals on (although thing in the summer is you’re Looney Tunes cartoon, and you we watched one guy try, while going to be exposed to heat and have to watch for spots where the another girl had on ugg boots glare of the sun for a big middle wire points up and could scratch and jeans in the 95-degree heat.) chunk of the hike and you want the heck out of your legs. Oth- The outstretching vista provided to stay hydrated because it’s go- erwise, this ground wiring is a 360-degree views and almost ing to feel like a stair-stepping godsend. made the battle to get up there workout. As the trail becomes harder worth it. Almost. There’s also a few cool lit- to traverse, the payoff becomes As we finally crested to the tle bridges along the way over more and more evident. You top of the trail, we were curiously some draws that break up the can see nearby nobs and moun- attacked by swarms of flies that forest-section of the hike. Once tains and then you begin to see had been gathering at the sum- it relents, you begin to see why glimpses of the Pacific Ocean mit. I’ve never fear for my life such an elevation gain on a hike and far off mountains. There are from flies but these things were is worth it. You get to see large also stretches of wildflowers that the big brothers of horse flies swaths of Northwest Oregon as are worth stopping for a peek. and I quickly retreated from the trees thin out and give way to My biggest tip again would the top summit area. Screaming. interesting rock formations and just be about pacing yourself and Luckily, we were able to sneak off little outcroppings perfect for burn yourself and your muscles onto a rocky basalt outcropping crawling upon. out making it to the top. and get some crazy photos of the The trail itself becomes a Once you get to just below mountains, the ocean and the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] challenge as there are several the 3,290-foot summit of Saddle long fall down. Vistas like these and a rocky crag await near the top of Saddle Mountain. steep sections and loose shale Mountain, it’s cool how things It was a bit hazy that day and rock becomes the predominant open up and you can see how we couldn’t see Mt. Hood, but was still bit of a challenge, be- tain all in the span of 5.2 miles base. This would be torture and the trail snakes it way up to the we could see nearly every other cause of that dastardly loose rock and just 1,600 feet. It’s a difficult just a playground of falling down top. It really gives you a feeling mountain off in the distance. I over and over if the park hadn’t of already being there even if you highly recommend this hike on a and once we got back to the car day climb but it’s certainly a very taken care of it by laying down have quite a bit to still climb. clear day as I can’t imagine put- we certainly felt every step of the doable one and you get a view fencing wire. Step after step. Switchback ting in this much work climbing 5.2-mile hike. that normally takes quite a bit of The wire gives you a much after switchback. We finally up Saddle Mountain to look out What’s great about Saddle toiling around other big moun- better grip on the ground and strained to get to the top of Sad- onto just an overcast, foggy day. Mountain was you got a world- tains. makes the elevation gain much dle Mountain and felt more than Once the flies chased us back class view that you’d get from So Saddle up, this Oregon easier. There were still several a bit of accomplishment because down the summit, descending hiking up an 8,000 foot moun- viewpoint is waiting for you. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 SPORTS MLB Beastmaster

Continued from Sports 1 of being a professional baseball player. “You just have to go out and get it done. Don’t waste any time,” explained the no-frills Pike. Going out and getting it done is exactly what Pike did the night after his snake roundup shenani- gans. On Sunday the 21-year-old pitcher, who was selected out of Winter Haven High School in the third round by the Seattle Mariners in the 2012 draft, went out and earned a victory for his team by throwing 6 ⅓ innings while allowing just one run and racking up seven strikeouts. Since the adventure, he’s 2-0 with three earned runs allowed and 17 strikeouts, including a career-high 10-strikeout perfor- mance against the Modesto Nuts. Perhaps there is some inher- ent benefit and residual effect that comes from snake handling for a southern Christian good ol’ boy. “I grew up in a Christian household,” said Pike, who noted that he fell out of regular atten- dance when the strains of ath- letic competition pressed him for time throughout high school. Once he reached the professional level though Pike managed to get back into the habit of practicing both his pitching craft and his Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press spirituality, and, “Everything’s Seattle Mariners relief pitcher Mayckol Guaipe, center, is removed from the game after giving up three runs by acting manager Trent Jewitt, far left, in the sixth inning been going great since.” Monday in Seattle. Second from left is Mike Zunino, at far right is Robinson Canó and, second from right, is Logan Morrison. Now the announcers for the Blaze, his teammates and friends have all taken to calling Pike the “Beastmaster.” Note that the Still a Glimmer of Optimism for Frustrating M’s name is not simply some de- rivative of snake tamer or snake HALFWAY GONE: Despite bit of a bunch.” ful thing, whether it’s as a hitter and Kyle Seager to provide the whisperer, as some folks had Seattle’s best friend remains or a pitcher. Our pitchers seem middle-of-the-order thump ex- Up-and-Down, Back- originally suggested. Beastmas- the inability of other teams to have it, and our hitters are pected all year, would be a major ter instead conjures up images and-Forth First Half, to pull away. So the Mariners trying to get it. They believe in impetus for second-half Mari- of the biblical representation of Mariners Aren’t All began play on Monday a cringe- themselves. Do I think there’s a ners’ improvement. snakes as the devil, and the righ- worthy six games under .500 run in there? I do.” “It would be phenomenal, no teous fight to keep that animal That Far Away From — and a mere five games out of a The return of Hisashi Iwa- question,’’ Zduriencik said. “If tamed. a Playoff Berth playoff berth. kuma on Monday was not the Robby gets hot. … I don’t want “I hadn’t thought of that,” said I suspect that circumstance boost it could have been, by vir- to put all the pressure on him, Pike when asked about the bibli- tue of four (solo) homers allowed The Mariners have reached alone will keep the Mariners but he’s an elite player when he’s cal connotations of his new mon- from breaking up their team in five-plus innings. But starting that familiar, all-important right. If he gets where he needs iker. “But I like it!” at the deadline. You might call pitching is not the issue with juncture of the to be, and other guys get on fire, Being a left-handed pitcher, it chasing a false dream. They the Mariners. Rarely has been. season. Yes, let’s make some noise.” Pike has already been subject to would call it (as they have much The bullpen ain’t what it used to folks, it’s the Of course, the Mariners’ of- the pervasive notion that south- all-important of the season) waiting for the be, but it’s not the main culprit, fense has so many other trouble paws are inherently weird, aloof, three-week players to catch up to their bub- either. spots that Cano’s revival might and/or just plain crazy. To be scramble to en- ble-gum card. It’s all about the offense. Rob- well be too little, too late. When sure, manhandling a snake on sure they aren’t The Mariners have yet to get inson Cano revealed in a USA I asked Zduriencik if he was go- the ballfield did nothing to dis- a leading candi- really hot this season, as you Today article Monday that he’s ing to use the next three weeks suade anyone that the lefty-loco date to unload may have noticed. Their longest been bothered by acid reflux, a to assess where the team stands phenomenon is as real as the sun. at the July 31 By Larry Stone winning streak is four games, stomach ailment that delays at the deadline, he laughed. trade deadline. The Seattle way back in early May. Besides his digestive process, affecting “I’m sorry for all the other Times “I can look at the standings lefties that I had to go out and do That’s what that, they’ve won three in a row his diet. The result is that he and I know where we’re at,’’ he sometimes plays “without any that,” joked Pike. “Now they’re baseball has become in this era. just twice. Their last winning said. “I still think this is a com- streak of more than two games strength or energy,’’ he told the going to have to deal with it, but I You play four months to deter- petitive club. If nothing happens, mine if you’re going to be seri- was May 25-28. They have just paper, confirming what our eyes just saw an opportunity to go out or some minor thing happens ous about the final two months. one stretch of 10 games — May have seen. and grab it. So I did.” (at the trade deadline), the good Of course, it’s also the era of 20-29 — in which they’ve won as Cano says he’s fine now, Pike’s out of doors interests thing is we’re getting Iwakuma parity, and the era of two wild many as seven games. which is comforting, because are not limited to baseball fields cards, so virtually every team That’s either the mark of a his revival would be the biggest back tonight, and hopefully we and snake pits, though. He has not named the Phillies can de- poor club, or one that hasn’t boost this team could get. And have James Paxton down the always been an avid duck hunter, lude themselves into thinking found itself yet. The prepon- he’s definitely trending in the road somewhere. going on trips with his brother they’ve still got a shot. derance of evidence is leaning right direction after a horren- “We’ve already had to make and father since he was about And here’s today’s token nug- heavily toward the former, yet dous first half that has severely some tough decisions on send- five years old. Now Pike owns get of optimism, on a decidedly the Mariners continue to believe hampered the Mariners’ run- ing some guys to the minor his own boat and makes sure to pessimistic night: The Mariners they have that epic, season- scoring ability. leagues. We may have a guy or get out on local waterways with really do. Despite the feeble of- changing spurt lurking within “Of course, we knew about two that can help us in Triple his brother, who plays college fense. Despite the roller-coaster them. The time has come for this, but Robby hasn’t made A. That may very well be what baseball at a Christian college in bullpen. Despite the one-step- them to show it. excuses,’’ Zduriencik said of we do. Let’s hope that happens Florida, when he is back home forward, two-steps-back half of “Every club has runs. I’m sur- Cano’s stomach issues. “He’s and let’s hope this club gets on during the offseason. Recently baseball they’ve provided. De- prised we haven’t had one yet,’ tried to be a pro about it. He’s fire; let’s hope two or three guys Pike says he has been getting into spite all the cursing, eye-rolling general manager Jack Zdurien- gone about his own business the really catch fire, and if they do, deer hunting with some friends and outright hostility they’ve cik said before Monday’s game. best way he can. Hopefully, it’s hitting is contagious.” up in Georgia. induced (and that was just in “I do think they’re very confi- behind him and its manageable The Mariners are running “I’ve always been the hunting Monday night’s embarrassment). dent. They still think it’s in there and he can play baseball the way out of time to catch that particu- guy and my brother has been the As Mike Zunino observed for them. And I think once they he wants to play baseball and the lar bug. It might well be too late fisherman. He’ll fish all day and Monday before the 12-5 loss, “I do it, you could look at a com- way he’s capable of. “ already — unless you’re invest- all night,” said the Beastmaster. think it’s always nice when you pletely different club from that A rampaging Cano, finally ing in fairy-tale comebacks or Although adventuring in the see everything is still in a little point. Confidence is a wonder- unleashed with Nelson Cruz false dreams. outdoors is second, or even first nature to Pike, he is a bit of an odd duck on a professional roster. “We’ve got a couple of guys, on five hits, walked five and So sometimes you tend to try TRAINER’S ROOM maybe two or three, in (the Blaze struck out six. and do too much.” clubhouse) that are like me and Mariners Mariners CF Austin Jack- The teams combined for 14 come from hunting and fishing son left in the fourth with back Continued from Sports 1 home runs this week, tying for REST FOR THE WEARY backgrounds,” noted Pike. “The spasms. He is day to day. other guys used to think I was Even in the ninth, they the most in a three-game se- The teams were back on different. Now they are just kind threatened against closer Joa- ries at Safeco Field. The Tigers hit nine of them. the field a little more than 12 UP NEXT of intrigued and like to ask me kim Soria, who issued succes- hours after Seattle won in 11 how certain things work.” sive two-out walks. Soria then Yoenis Cespedes singled in TIGERS: LHP David Price (8- the seventh, Victor Martinez innings Tuesday night. “Some Although he has never hunt- struck out Mark Trumbo, 2, 2.54 ERA) has won his past also singled and J.D. Martinez guys won’t be used,” Jewett ed or fished in Washington, Pike who had three of Seattle’s six four decisions, two with com- was hit by a pitch, loading the said. “You want to win today says he has heard all about the hits. plete games. He’s on the road bases. at most costs. But you don’t against Minnesota, a team he great out of doors opportunities “He threw me a nice split to Nick Castellanos hit a shal- want to win at all costs. You that are to be had in the Mari- end it,” Trumbo said. has beaten twice already this low sacrifice fly to center. Ack- can suffer long-term damage if season. Price has the third- ners’ home state and readily ad- Dustin Ackley hit a two- ley caught it, and Cespedes you are over-utilized and over- best road ERA in the league mits that if he were ever lucky run homer for the Mariners to tagged up and scored while stressed.” (1.86). He’ll be opposed by enough to relocate to Seattle as tie it in the fourth. Victor Martinez was thrown RHP Mike Pelfrey (5-5, 3.94). a major league pitcher he would “We just have to have better out at third. Cespedes crossed BAREFOOT INTRUSION MARINERS: RHP Felix Her- be gung ho to get out in the field at-bats, be ready early in the the plate just before Martinez nandez (10-5, 3.02) has lost his with his glove, rifle, or rod. count and make sure we are was tagged. A fan bolted out of the past two decisions after be- “I’d love that!” quipped Pike. squaring those balls up,” he Happ, who allowed four stands from behind home coming the AL’s first 10-game Judging from his background said. runs and seven hits, threw plate with one out in the sec- winner on June 17. Hernan- and vast extracurricular enter- “The situation kind of gets 103 pitches in four innings. ond inning and began run- dez will make his 44th career tainment potential, it’s safe to say the best of us sometimes,” Mayckol Gauipe (0-2) took the ning the bases. The intruder, start against the Angels with that most bushwhacked Mari- Ackley added. “We are try- loss. barefoot and nearly shirtless, so-so results, 13-13 with a 3.34 ners fans would reciprocate the ing to do too much instead of “It’s a tough thing when rounded first, then was rough- ERA. Over his last nine starts opportunity to have one of their keeping it simple.” you feel like you are making ly tackled by a security guard. against LA, however, he is 5-0 own in their midst. Especially if Anibal Sanchez (8-7) went a good pitch and they are get- He was handcuffed by two po- with an 0.93 ERA. He matches he stays on a productive streak 6 1-3 innings for the win. He ting hit,” Happ said. “It’s tough lice officers and escorted out up against RHP Garrett Rich- like he’s been on lately, he’s be allowed three earned runs to trust that it’s going to stop. the center-field gate. ards (9-5, 3.35) in Seattle. sure to make hunting buddies in a hurry. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015

MLB Trout Takes a Pass on Home Run Derby By Mike DiGiovanna Los Angeles Times DENVER — Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2015 declined an invitation to partici- CANCER (June 21-July 22) pate in the home run derby, opt- You will receive mixed signals from someone ing instead to watch teammate close to you. Don't jump to conclusions or act on Albert Pujols compete in the hasty assumptions. Give matters time to unfold event Monday night at Cincin- naturally. nati’s Great American Ballpark. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) “I thought about it, a lot of Your popularity will soar if you dedicate your time people were saying I should do it, to a cause you believe in. You are a born crowd- but it’s my decision,” Trout said pleaser, and you will have no problem drumming before Wednesday night’s game up support for your projects. against the Colorado Rockies VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) in Coors Field. “It’s one of the Joint endeavors will not turn out well. Sharing things I like to watch growing your plans will backire. Someone will try to take up. I’m eventually going to do it. credit for your ideas. Listen and observe, but carry I just want to see Albert win it, out your plans independently. and we’ll go from there.” LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Trout, who will start for the David Zalubowski / The Associated Press Don't waste time fretting over events you can't American League in Tuesday Los Angeles Angels center ielder Mike Trout (27) steps to plate against the Colo- control. Spend time with close friends. Your concepts will prove successful if you can enlist the night’s All-Star game, said he rado Rockies Tuesday in Denver. Trout will forgo this season’s home run derby. wasn’t concerned that the home help of someone who is willing to invest in you. run derby might affect his swing. didn’t come up to me and tell Toronto’s Josh Donaldson, the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) “Like Albert says,” Trout me I couldn’t do it. I’m sure he’s Chicago Cubs’ Anthony Rizzo, You will stress yourself out if you don't learn to say said, “it’s just like taking another no to demanding people. Take care of your mental against it, but he said it was up Cincinnati’s Todd Frazier and round of batting practice.” and physical health by putting your needs irst. Trout, who ranks third in the to me.” Texas’ Prince Fielder. Pujols, who leads the AL with “Albert wanted me to do it, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AL with 22 home runs, said that You should take time to consider how a current manager Mike Scioscia, who is 26 home runs, will oppose Kris and my friends back home were partnership or connection will impact the rest of not a big proponent of the derby, Bryant of the Chicago Cubs in always texting me, wanting me your life. Professional interests are best put on the was not a factor in his decision. the first round. The other der- to do it,” Trout said. “I enjoyed back burner while you deal with personal issues. “I didn’t even talk to him by participants will be the Los watching it as a kid. Being on the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) about it,” Trout said. “Obviously, Angeles Dodgers’ Joc Pederson, field and having a teammate do Unresolved health issues will surface if you Scioscia doesn’t like it, but he ’s Manny Machado, it this year will be fun.” continue to set an unrealistic pace. An old friend will make moves to regain the relationship you once had. Remember the past before moving Absurd but True: Safeco Field Fans Love the Hydro Races forward. By Jayson Jenks when these races formed, but a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Why We Care Invest in your skills and knowledge. If you dedicate good place to start is in Texas The Seattle Times One reader sent an email in- your eforts to something you feel passionate in the mid-1980s. That’s when forming me that since he started about, you'll get amazing results. Borrowing or Some of the nation’s foremost Chuck Morgan, the Rangers’ going to Mariners games in the lending should be avoided. experts on sports fandom are left longtime PA announcer, pro- late ‘90s, he’s been rooting for scratching their thinking caps. moted the dot races he’d seen PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) the yellow hydro and only the When it comes to improving your home “I’m not aware of anybody at minor-league stadiums to the yellow hydro. environment, you should do what you think who has specifically asked that big leagues. “I think at the time I had pur- best. Bowing to what others want will stile question to fans,” says Daniel Morgan spent a month build- chased a car poster at a book your conidence and lead to frustration and Wann, a psychology professor at ing a racing track out of model disappointment. Murray State. “Why do you care sale at my elementary school,” railroad grass and cinnamon, he wrote. “It featured a yellow ARIES (March 21-April 19) which president or which sau- pointed a camera at it and pro- sage wins the race?” sports car. After that I thought By mixing business with pleasure, you will be jected it onto the screen inside yellow was the coolest color for able to tie up loose ends. Plan to celebrate your Even the man partially re- the stadium. Electronic dots achievements while enjoying the company of sponsible for creating the phe- cars, bikes and evidently imagi- people heading in a similar direction. raced around the image of the nary hydro boats.” nomenon is puzzled. cinnamon track, to thunderous “I wish I could answer why So part of our obsession is TAURUS (April 20-May 20) reception. Conservative or long-term investments should people go so nuts,” says Chuck expectation: We are Pavlov’s That was 1986, and the next dogs, eagerly awaiting our sixth- be part of your inancial plan. Don't jump at a Morgan, the Texas Rangers’ PA year the Oakland A’s did what tempting deal that lacks substance just because announcer and creator of dot inning reward. others think you should. Do your own research. any good and noble team does But there is more at play, even races between innings in the after admiring an idea: They 1980s, “but ...” if it’s what one professor mock- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) stole it. ingly called “psychobabble,” so You will get upset if you let a reckless emotional He lets the thought float, be- state dictate your actions. Think matters through At the 1987 All-Star Game stay with me: cause what is there to say? People in Oakland, The Miami Herald before you make a life-altering move. go crazy for those races in be- • We have to pick a side. Dan- dryly noted that the game’s loud- iel Wann, the Murray State psy- tween innings at baseball games. est cheers were for: 1) A’s rookie The hydro races at Mariners chology professor, said we have Mark McGwire; 2) The dot rac- an almost primal desire to pick games are so popular that team es; and 3) The replay of the dot SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2015 employees can’t kill them. sides. We can’t help ourselves. races. “Honest,” the paper wrote. • The stakes are stake-less. “We’ve talked about putting it From there, the races only CANCER (June 21-July 22) on the shelf because maybe peo- Though there isn’t a payoff Positive changes lie ahead. With determination, grew more ambitious — the for picking the right hydro other you will be able to handle emotional issues that ple are tired of it,” says Michael Mariners raced animated sail- Ferguson, the Mariners’ man- than the obvious payoff of gloat- have been holding you back. Love is in the stars, boats in the late ‘80s before ing obnoxiously, there also isn’t and romance will improve your personal life. ager of game entertainment and adopting hydros in 1991, and the man responsible for picking any cost when our boat loses. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) the Brewers introduced their fa- As Wann explains, we are the winner of the hydros, “but mous sausages around the same Gossip will surface if you are extravagant or playing with house money. (Un- lamboyant. Use your energy wisely and plan to people love it.” time. From the savory (pierogi less we are betting real money or enjoy unusual events or activities with people you Ever since, critics have been beers, in which case there really know and trust. races in Pittsburgh and sau- trying to DQ Chuck Morgan’s sage races in Milwaukee) to the is a payoff and therefore even VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) racing Frankenstein. more reason to act like a wild stately (presidents in D.C.) to In 1992, the Ottawa Citizen Your contribution to a worthy cause will lead to an the strange (Taco Bell hot sauce animal.) in Canada noted that 45,000 enlightening and stimulating encounter. Friends packets in Houston), these hall- • We are products of our - en you make when doing things you enjoy will have a people at a Blue Jays game “chat- marks of baseball stadiums chal- vironment, and the environment profound inluence on your future. ted amiably” and “buzzed qui- lenge vocal cords. at games is competitive. Wann etly” until the cartoon airplanes LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In the land of $11 seats and puts it this way: You know how started racing, at which point Make sure you do your homework. Until you have cold Rainiers — a place oth- you watch a scary movie and people lost it. all the facts in place, you are likely to overreact. erwise known as the center- then walk to your car at night “It was depressing,” the paper Ask pertinent questions until you have no doubt field bleachers — I found a on edge? That’s the same effect about moving forward. wrote. spot directly underneath the happening at games. The envi- What’s funny is Morgan is SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) scoreboard a couple weeks ago, ronment is a Petri dish for boor- the most unlikely pioneer in the You may be bored with what's going on around meaning that by the time the ishness. distractification (stay with me) you. Take a trip or join a group that deals with hydros roared in the sixth in- • Hey, maybe it’s actually of sport. Morgan is a proud old- historical, religious or philosophical topics and ning, I couldn’t see the screen. good for us! Adam Earnheardt, expand your knowledge. All I could do was watch people school baseball man, the kind the author of a book on “fande- who believes the players and the monium,” talks about this thing SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) watching the race. Your intuitive insight will lead to inancial gains. Not to be too scientific about game matter most. called euphoric stress, which can There was a time when the be problematic in high doses but Invest wisely and seek the help of those in the it, but people were acting like know to help you make the right choices. complete banshees. play on the field was the only healthy in small amounts. Children were standing and course on the menu, and in be- So when we’re yelling and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) screaming. Grown men were tween innings you actually had screaming during the 30-second Your sensitive nature will cause you to worry to either talk to people or sit in races, he says it actually might excessively about other people's problems. Ofer standing and screaming. The sympathy, but don't feel that you have to pay for whole stadium, it seemed, was tranquility. (I don’t believe this be good for our hearts, our car- to be true, but people swear it.) diovascular systems and our others' mistakes. Don't let anyone make you feel standing and screaming. It was guilty. like looking through glass at the In fact, sometime in the emotional well-being in some zoo. late ‘80s, the marketing team in small way. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In the interest of full disclo- Oakland decided to go all retro • Oh, and beyond all the psy- Poor diet or lack of sleep will sap your energy. If and hold a silent inning, har- chobabble? Wann says, “People you look after your health, you will be able to rise sure, I should mention that I to any challenge that comes your way. have been there, that deranged kening back to a simpler, gentler get a kick out of silly stuff.” fan standing on a seat or high- time. Every once in a while, believe PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) kneeing down the row if my “Absolutely nothing. Zero. it or not, those pesky races can A passionate evening will develop if you get pick of ketchup, mustard or rel- No announcements. No video even serve a practical, if unusual, together with someone who shares your interests. ish won (that’s what they race in board. Nothing,” says the A’s purpose. Clear any distractions so that you can devote your undivided attention to your date or partner. Kansas City). old marketing guru, Andy Dol- “You know, we had a funny And yet I never thought about ich. “The reaction? Fans hated one the other night,” Morgan ARIES (March 21-April 19) the absurdity of it — or why we it. Absolutely HATED it! And says in his rich, Texas drawl. A misunderstanding will cause hurt feelings. Be get more excited for those races I’m still to this day going, ‘Man, “We had a request that we hon- clear about what your intentions and expectations than we sometimes do for the I thought that was a good idea.’” ored from a couple who were are so that there will be no regrettable mishaps. game. By 1997, Morgan’s dot races going to have a baby, and their TAURUS (April 20-May 20) So I set out to find the an- had become so much a part of relatives said they wanted to do a Your competitive nature and sense of fun will swers to two questions: 1) What’s the Rangers’ culture that The gender reveal (based) on the fin- make you a popular choice for any team. A friendly the origin of these races? And Dallas Morning News wrote an ish of the dot race. So if blue won challenge with relatives or neighbors will help 2) What spell have they cast on ode to their popularity. it was a boy, and if red won it was keep everyone's spirits high. As Mary Schieffield, then a us to send otherwise fine people a girl. And so the red dot won GEMINI (May 21-June 20) into hysteria? 29-year-old from Fort Worth, and the announcement after the If you have been pushing yourself too hard, your told the paper then, “Before they race was, ‘And because red won health will sufer. Slow down and treat yourself to started winning, the whole rea- The Beginning tonight, so-and-so is now going a little fun with friends and family, or savor a little son we came was to see the dot to have a baby girl!’ “ independent leisure time. It is hard to know exactly race.” The place went crazy.

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Scoreboard Sports on the Air Preps Toronto 2, Chicago White Sox 1 10. Charley Hoffman $3,049,871 L.A. Angels 10, Colorado 2 11. Robert Streb $2,860,384 Blocks Seattle 7, Detroit 6, 11 innings 12. Hideki Matsuyama $2,848,510 THURSDAY, July 9 Little League Baseball 1. (PHX) 4.3 District 3 Tournaments 13. Patrick Reed $2,806,686 AUTO RACING 2. (CHI) 2.3 9-10 Year Olds Wednesday’s Games 14. Rickie Fowler $2,758,848 7 a.m. At Fort Borst Park (Centralia) Minnesota 5, Baltimore 3 15. Jason Day $2,635,828 3. Kiah Stokes (NY) 2.0 Sunday’s Games Detroit 5, Seattle 4 16. Paul Casey $2,631,478 4. (WSH) 1.7 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, final practice 1. Centralia 6, Larch Mountain 2 N.Y. Yankees 5, Oakland 4 17. Steven Bowditch $2,485,467 5. Rebekkah Brunson (MIN) 1.6 for UNOH 225, at Sparta, Ky. 2. Aberdeen 21, Chehalis 1 Cleveland 4, Houston 2 18. Danny Lee $2,468,921 Monday’s Games Boston 6, Miami 3 19. Ben Martin $2,420,033 11 a.m. 3. Centralia 15, Capitol 1 Arizona 7, Texas 4 20. Gary Woodland $2,377,840 NBCSN — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, prac- 4. Aberdeen 6, Montesano 5 Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 7 21. Jim Furyk $2,356,107 tice for July Kentucky race, at Sparta, Ky. Tuesday’s Games (loser out) Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 6, 11 in- 22. Brooks Koepka $2,335,498 NASCAR nings 23. Ryan Moore $2,317,100 1 p.m. 5. Larch Mountain 21, Montesano 20 Sprint Cup Standings 6. Chehalis 10, Capitol 0 L.A. Angels 3, Colorado 2 24. Chris Kirk $2,296,396 As of July 6 NBCSN — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, final Wednesday’s Games 25. Bill Haas $2,273,891 Driver Points 7. Larch Mountain 20, Chehalis 14 Thursday’s Games 26. Sergio Garcia $2,242,551 practice for July Kentucky race, at Sparta, Ky. 8. Centralia 12, Aberdeen 2 Oakland (Chavez 4-8) at N.Y. Yankees 27. Kevin Na $2,195,159 1. Jimmie Johnson 589 4:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games (Tanaka 4-3), 10:05 a.m. 28. Louis Oosthuizen $2,056,717 2. Kevin Harvick 656 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, UNOH 225, at 9. Aberdeen vs. Larch Mountain, 6 Tampa Bay (Karns 4-4) at Kansas City 29. Sang-Moon Bae $2,047,187 3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 593 p.m. (Ventura 3-6), 11:10 a.m. 30. David Lingmerth $1,833,243 4. 508 Sparta, Ky. Friday’s Games (Championship) Toronto (Dickey 3-9) at Chicago White 31. Zach Johnson $1,816,397 5. 581 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Centralia vs. Winner 9, 6 p.m. (Win- Sox (Samardzija 5-4), 11:10 a.m. 32. Henrik Stenson $1,810,990 6. Martin Truex Jr. 569 Houston (Oberholtzer 2-1) at Cleveland 6 p.m. ner to state tournament in Spokane, 33. Phil Mickelson $1,806,346 7. 520 starting July 18; should Centralia lose, (Co.Anderson 1-1), 4:10 p.m. 34. Daniel Berger $1,802,951 ESPN2 — Ottawa at Edmonton 8. 501 teams will play again on Saturday at 6 Detroit (Price 8-2) at Minnesota (Pel- 35. James Hahn $1,801,581 9. 480 CYCLING p.m.) frey 5-5), 5:10 p.m. 36. Russell Henley $1,704,182 L.A. Angels (Richards 9-5) at Seattle 37. Jason Bohn $1,703,697 10. 408 5 a.m. 10-11 Year Olds (F.Hernandez 10-5), 7:10 p.m. 38. Matt Kuchar $1,691,328 11. Jamie McMurray 526 NBCSN — Tour de France, stage 6, Abbeville At Nelson Field (Montesano) 39. Shawn Stefani $1,651,266 12. Jeff Gordon 500 Sunday’s Games Friday’s Games 40. Webb Simpson $1,644,103 13. 496 to Le Havre 1. Montesano 12, Chehalis 2 Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 14. Paul Menard 480 GOLF Monday’s Games 1:05 p.m. FedEx Cup Points 15. Ryan Newman 472 2:30 a.m. Washington at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. 2. Montesano 13, Centralia 2 1 Jordan Spieth 3,128 16. 465 Tuesday’s Games Houston at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. 2 Jimmy Walker 1,915 TGC — European PGA Tour, Scottish Open, 17. 152 3. Centralia 10, Chehalis 8 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. 3 Bubba Watson 1,743 18. 441 first round, at Gullane Wednesday’s Games (Championship) Oakland at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. 4 Dustin Johnson 1,589 4. Montesano 15, Centralia 3 San Diego at Texas, 5:05 p.m. 5 Rory McIlroy 1,510 19. Kyle Larson 395 10:30 a.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. 6 Patrick Reed 1,450 20. 392 TGC — Web.com Tour, Boise (Idaho) Open, Summer Baseball Toronto at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. 7 Robert Streb 1,416 21. Danica Patrick 386 first round Tuesday’s Results L.A. Angels at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 8 Brandt Snedeker 1,410 22. 379 At Montesano 9 J.B. Holmes 1,404 23. Casey Mears 378 11 a.m. SOBE-TOYOTA 8, MONTESANO 4 MLB Leaders 10 Charley Hoffman 1,390 24. AJ Allmendinger 352 FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Open, first round, American League Chehalis 124 010 0 — 8 8 0 11 Kevin Kisner 1,351 25. 336 Montesano 300 100 0 — 4 6 0 Batting at Lancaster, Pa. 12 Hideki Matsuyama 1,257 26. 331 Batteries: Chehalis — Jacob 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .350 13 Justin Rose 1,224 1 p.m. 27. Sam Hornish Jr. 321 Cleary, Tyson Guerrero (7) and Kolby 2. Prince Fielder, TEX .345 14 Steven Bowditch 1,183 28. Trevor Bayne 319 TGC — PGA Tour, John Deere Classic, first Steen; Montesano — Kyle Englund, 3. Jason Kipnis, CLE .335 15 Danny Lee 1,180 Nick Chapman (4), Cole Nelson (6) and 4. Jose Iglesias, DET .324 16 Jason Day 1,158 29. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 311 round, at Silvis, Ill. Rhoades 5. Billy Burns, OAK .318 17 Paul Casey 1,155 30. 286 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 18 Ben Martin 1,136 31. Cole Whitt 280 Wednesday’s Results Home Runs 19 Brooks Koepka 1,117 32. 267 10 a.m. At Elma 1. Albert Pujols, LAA 26 20 Chris Kirk 1,087 33. 228 MLB — Regional coverage, Oakland at N.Y. SOBE-TOYOTA 17, ELMA 2 (5 inn.) 2. Mike Trout, LAA 24 21 Rickie Fowler 1,048 34. Michael Annett 194 Yankees or Tampa Bay at Kansas City (2 p.m.) Chehalis 652 22 — 17 16 1 2. J.D. Martinez, DET 24 22 Bill Haas 1,044 35. 185 Elma 101 00 — 2 3 7 4. Mark Teixeira, NYY 22 23 Ryan Moore 1,036 4 p.m. 36. 233 Batteries: Chehalis — Tysen Paul, 5. Nelson Cruz, SEA 21 24 Jim Furyk 1,021 37. Matt DiBenedetto 182 MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Pitts- Jared Balmelli (4), Brandon White (5) 25 Gary Woodland 1,014 and Kolby Steen; Elma — Robinette, RBIs 26 Sang-Moon Bae 1,011 38. Michael McDowell 111 burgh or Houston at Cleveland Harford (1), French (2), Legg (5) and 1. Mark Teixeira, NYY 61 27 Kevin Na 994 39. 105 7 p.m. Hurd 2. Josh Donaldson, TOR 60 28 David Lingmerth 956 40. Alex Kennedy 67 ROOT — LA Angels at Seattle 3. Jose Bautista, TOR 59 29 Shawn Stefani 938 41. 39 4. J.D. Martinez, DET 58 30 Matt Kuchar 934 42. 32 SOCCER 5. Albert Pujols, LAA 56 31 Sergio Garcia 907 43. Michael Waltrip 26 6:30 p.m. MLB 32 Daniel Berger 899 44. 22 Wins 33 James Hahn 895 FS1 — CONCACAF, Gold Cup, group stage, Major League Baseball 45. Mike Wallace 8 1. Dallas Keuchel, HOU 11 34 Russell Knox 885 Mexico vs. Cuba, at Chicago National League Standings 46. Ron Hornaday Jr. 2 2. Felix Hernandez, SEA 10 35 Brendon de Jonge 874 East Division W L Pct GB TENNIS 2. Carlos Carrasco, CLE 10 36 Harris English 849 Washington 46 38 .548 — 4. Chris Archer, TB 9 37 Jason Bohn 843 NASCAR Xfinity Standings 5 a.m. New York 44 42 .512 3 4. Sonny Gray, OAK 9 38 Tony Finau 833 Driver Points Atlanta 42 43 .494 4½ ESPN — Wimbledon, women’s semifinals, at 39 Russell Henley 824 1. Chris Buescher 560 Miami 35 50 .412 11½ London ERA 40 Fabian Gomez 793 2. Chase Elliott 526 Philadelphia 29 58 .333 18½ 1. Dallas Keuchel, HOU 2.14 3. 517 Central Division 2. Sonny Gray, OAK 2.20 4. 493 FRIDAY, July 10 St. Louis 55 30 .647 — 3. Hector Santiago, LAA 2.40 5. 489 Pittsburgh 50 34 .595 4½ 4. Scott Kazmir, OAK 2.49 WNBA ARENA FOOTBALL Chicago 46 38 .548 8½ 5. David Price, DET 2.54 6. Darrell Wallace Jr. 472 Cincinnati 38 44 .463 15½ 2015 Standings 7. 453 8 p.m. Eastern Conference Milwaukee 37 50 .425 19 8. 441 ESPN2 — New Orleans at San Jose Saves Team W L Pct. GB West Division 1. Glen Perkins, MIN 28 9. Brendan Gaughan 438 AUTO RACING Los Angeles 48 38 .558 — 7 3 .700 - 2. Huston Street, LAA 24 Washington 6 4 .600 1 10. Daniel Suarez 437 8:30 a.m. San Francisco 43 43 .500 5 3. Zach Britton, BAL 23 New York 6 4 .600 1 11. 382 Arizona 42 42 .500 5 4. Koji Uehara, BOS 21 Chicago 6 5 .545 1 ½ 12. 357 NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for San Diego 39 48 .448 9½ 5. Brad Boxberger, TB 20 Colorado 35 49 .417 12 Indiana 6 6 .500 2 David Starr 357 Quaker State 400, at Sparta, Ky. (same-day tape) Atlanta 5 7 .417 3 14. 348 WAR 10 a.m. 15. J.J. Yeley 344 Tuesday’s Games 1. Mike Trout, LAA 5.2 Western Conference NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 4, 1st game 2. Jason Kipnis, CLE 4.8 16. 325 Minnesota 8 2 .800 - Cincinnati 5, Washington 0 3. Josh Donaldson, TOR 4.7 17. 292 Hour Series,” final practice for Quaker State 400, Tulsa 9 4 .692 ½ Pittsburgh 3, San Diego 2 3. Manny Machado, BAL 4.7 18. 287 at Sparta, Ky. Phoenix 6 5 .545 2 ½ Boston 4, Miami 3 5. Miguel Cabrera, DET 4.0 19. Cale Conley 266 Arizona 4, Texas 2 San Antonio 3 8 .273 5 ½ 12:30 p.m. 20. Eric McClure 257 Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 3, 2nd game Seattle 3 10 .231 6 ½ NBCSN — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, pole National League 21. 247 Atlanta 4, Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles 2 9 .182 6 ½ Batting 22. 240 qualifying for July Kentucky race, at Sparta, Ky. L.A. Angels 10, Colorado 2 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .349 Wednesday’s Results 23. 238 2:30 p.m. Philadelphia 7, L.A. Dodgers 2 2. Bryce Harper, WSH .343 Indiana 88, Seattle 65 24. 188 San Francisco 3, N.Y. Mets 0 3. Dee Gordon, MIA .333 NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole quali- San Antonio 70, Los Angeles 63 4. Troy Tulowitzki, COL .318 25. 170 fying for Quaker State 400, at Sparta, Ky. Wednesday’s Games 5. Nori Aoki, SF .317 26. 141 Thursday’s Games Milwaukee 6, Atlanta 5 27. 134 4:30 p.m. New York at Washington, 8:30 a.m. N.Y. Mets 4, San Francisco 1 Home Runs 28. 128 NBCSN — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, July Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 2 1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 27 Friday’s Games 29. 120 Cincinnati at Washington, ppd., rain 2. Todd Frazier, CIN 25 Kentucky race, at Sparta, Ky. San Antonio at Indiana, 4 p.m. 30. Mario Gosselin 117 Boston 6, Miami 3 2. Bryce Harper, WSH 25 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Minnesota at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Arizona 7, Texas 4 4. Nolan Arenado, COL 24 Phoenix at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. Camping World Truck Series 4 p.m. St. Louis 6, Chicago Cubs 5 5. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 20 L.A. Angels 3, Colorado 2 1 370 ESPN2 — Montreal at Winnipeg Saturday’s Game L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 0 RBIs 2 358 Los Angeles at Tulsa, 5 p.m. CYCLING 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 68 3 344 Thursday’s Games 1. Nolan Arenado, COL 68 4 327 5 a.m. WNBA Leaders St. Louis (C.Martinez 9-3) at Pittsburgh 3. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 67 5 294 NBCSN — Tour de France, stage 7, Livarot to (Locke 5-4), 4:05 p.m. Points 4. Bryce Harper, WSH 60 6 Spencer Gallagher 288 Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-3) at Miami 1. Elena Delle Donne (CHI) 27.2 Fougeres 5. Buster Posey, SF 57 7 283 (Fernandez 1-0), 4:10 p.m. 2. Angel McCoughtry (ATL) 21.1 GOLF 3. DeWanna Bonner (PHX) 18.4 8 282 Atlanta (A.Wood 6-5) at Colorado Wins 4. Skylar Diggins (TUL) 17.8 9 Cameron Hayley 280 2:30 a.m. (K.Kendrick 3-10), 5:40 p.m. 1. Gerrit Cole, PIT 12 5. (CONN) 17.1 10 Ben Kennedy 269 Philadelphia (S.Gonzalez 3-2) at L.A. 2. Michael Wacha, STL 10 TGC — European PGA Tour, Scottish Open, Dodgers (Greinke 7-2), 7:10 p.m. 3. Max Scherzer, WSH 9 11 Ray Black Jr. 257 second round, at Gullane Rebounds 3. Jacob deGrom, NYM 9 12 255 1. Courtney Paris (TUL) 10.3 10:30 a.m. Friday’s Games 3. Jake Arrieta, CHC 9 13 Tyler Young 242 2. Elena Delle Donne (CHI) 9.9 Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 14 Brandon Jones 207 TGC — Champions Tour, Encompass Cham- 1:05 p.m. 3. Tina Charles (NY) 9.0 ERA 207 pionship, first round, at Glenview, Ill. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. 4. Jantel Lavender (LA) 9.0 1. Zack Greinke, LAD 1.48 16 Jennifer Cobb 198 Washington at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. 5. Rebekkah Brunson (MIN) 8.9 11 a.m. 2. A.J. Burnett, PIT 1.99 17 182 Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. 3. Shelby Miller, ATL 2.07 FS1 — USGA, U.S. Women’s Open, second Assists 18 166 Cincinnati at Miami, 4:10 p.m. 4. Max Scherzer, WSH 2.12 1. Danielle Robinson (SA) 6.1 19 165 round, at Lancaster, Pa. San Diego at Texas, 5:05 p.m. 5. Jacob deGrom, NYM 2.14 Atlanta at Colorado, 5:10 p.m. 2. Temeka Johnson (LA) 5.7 20 151 1 p.m. 3. Sue Bird (SEA) 5.2 Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Saves 21 144 4. (CHI) 5.1 TGC — PGA Tour, John Deere Classic, second Philadelphia at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. 1. Mark Melancon, PIT 28 22 Jordan Anderson 135 5. Skylar Diggins (TUL) 5.0 2. Trevor Rosenthal, STL 25 23 130 round, at Silvis, Ill. American League Standings 2. Drew Storen, WSH 25 24 129 4 p.m. East Division W L Pct GB Pct. 4. Jeurys Familia, NYM 24 25 121 New York 45 39 .536 — 1. Emma Meesseman (WSH) .600 TGC — Web.com Tour, Boise (Idaho) Open, 4. Jason Grilli, ATL 24 26 Ryan Ellis 110 Baltimore 43 42 .506 2½ 2. Elena Delle Donne (CHI) .586 second round (same-day tape) 3. (CONN) .578 27 102 Toronto 44 43 .506 2½ WAR 4. (SEA) .564 28 100 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Tampa Bay 43 44 .494 3½ 1. Bryce Harper, WSH 6.1 5. Rebekkah Brunson (MIN) .551 28 100 Boston 41 45 .477 5 2. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 5.8 4 p.m. Central Division 3. Brandon Crawford, SF 4.1 30 98 MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Pct. Kansas City 49 33 .598 — 4. Buster Posey, SF 4.0 31 Justin Jennings 79 1. (LA) 1.000 Boston or Washington at Baltimore Minnesota 46 39 .541 4½ 5. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 3.8 32 Bryan Silas 73 2. Seimone Augustus (MIN) 1.000 Detroit 43 41 .512 7 33 67 7 p.m. Cleveland 40 44 .476 10 3. Elena Delle Donne (CHI) .970 34 55 Chicago 38 44 .463 11 4. (MIN) .970 ROOT — LA Angels at Seattle 35 B.J. McLeod 46 West Division Golf 5. Emma Meesseman (WSH) .944 PAN AMERICAN GAMES Houston 49 38 .563 — 36 Brandon Brown 45 4:30 p.m. Los Angeles 46 38 .548 1½ PGA Tour 3-Point Pct. 37 Christopher Bell 39 Texas 41 44 .482 7 Money Leaders 1. Chelsea Gray (CONN) .542 38 35 ESPN — Opening Ceremonies, at Toronto Seattle 39 46 .459 9 As of July 3 2. Kristi Toliver (LA) .517 39 31 SOCCER Oakland 39 48 .448 10 Golfer Amount 3. Tamika Catchings (IND) .500 40 29 5:30 p.m. 1. Jordan Spieth $7,863,837 4. (PHX) .488 41 Austin Hill 28 5. Courtney Vandersloot (CHI) .485 Tuesday’s Games 2. Dustin Johnson $4,326,104 42 27 FS1 — CONCACAF, Gold Cup, group stage, Kansas City 9, Tampa Bay 5, 1st game 3. Rory McIlroy $4,147,849 43 26 United States vs. Haiti, at Boston Oakland 4, N.Y. Yankees 3, 10 innings 4. Jimmy Walker $4,127,615 Steals 44 21 Cleveland 2, Houston 0 5. Bubba Watson $4,098,118 1. Alex Bentley (CONN) 3.0 TENNIS Boston 4, Miami 3 6. J.B. Holmes $3,240,721 2. (ATL) 2.9 45 17 5 a.m. Arizona 4, Texas 2 7. Brandt Snedeker $3,238,792 3. (MIN) 2.4 46 14 Minnesota 8, Baltimore 3 8. Kevin Kisner $3,080,898 4. Angel McCoughtry (ATL) 2.0 46 14 ESPN — Wimbledon, men’s semifinals, at Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 1, 2nd game 9. Justin Rose $3,071,549 5. Jasmine Thomas (CONN) 2.0 48 12 London • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015

Tennis Junior Legion Sobe-Toyota Blows Out Elma By The Chronicle ELMA — Sobe-Toyota didn’t waste any time here Wednesday afternoon, leading 6-0 after its first at-bat and hammering Elma, 17-2, in junior American Legion baseball action. Tyson Guerrero, Jacob Cleary and Wyatt Stanley each had three hits for Chehalis. “More than anything, I was really pleased with the way we jumped out in the top of the first inning and swung the bats,” Chehalis coach Bryan Bullock said. “We showed up today and really just put a team away in the first inning.” Pavel Golovkin / The Associated Press Chehalis had 16 hits as a team Richard Gasquet of France lays on the court after defeating Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland during the men’s quarterinal singles match, at the All England Lawn Tennis and made the most of seven mis- Championships in Wimbledon, London, Wednesday. Gasket won 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 11-9. cues by Elma’s defense. Tysen Paul, Jared Balmelli and Brandon White combined Federer, Murray in Wimbledon Showdown; Djokovic Gets Gasquet to hold Elma to just three hits. By Howard Fendrich “I’m the worst,” Gasquet said Chehalis (19-2, 12-1 league) The Assocaited Press with a smirk, “when you see Fe- will play at the Lakefair Tour- derer, Djokovic and Murray and nament in Olympia on Friday, LONDON — Roger Federer me.” playing at North Thurston High and Andy Murray ran into each He’ll be in his third Grand School at 3 p.m. and again at 5:30. other Wednesday morning in Slam semifinal. Djokovic, in the champions’ locker room contrast, owns eight major Tuesday’s Results at the All England Club, then championships and reached his walked together over to the prac- 27th major semifinal, sixth in a Sobe-Toyota 8, Montesano 4 tice area to prepare — on adja- row at Wimbledon. MONTESANO — Cheha- cent courts — for their respective “Obviously,” Djokovic said, lis moved into first place in the quarterfinals later in the day. “the experience of being in these junior American Legion Area “We weren’t chatting about final stages of Wimbledon many 2 South League standings here anything. It was just, ‘Hey, how times is going to help me.” Tuesday afternoon, topping you doing?’ Nothing interesting,” Imagine how Federer feels. Montesano 8-4. Murray recounted. “We get on He’s into his 10th Wimble- The Mint City Sobe-Toyota well. But obviously, on Friday — don semifinal (he’s 9-0) and 37th squad tied things up with a two- different story.” at all majors (25-11). run second inning and pulled Yes, they’ll meet up again “I’m very proud of my achieve- ahead for good with a four-run Friday, only the setting will be ments here, don’t get me wrong,” third frame. far different and things might Austin Emery had two hits, be a tad less cordial, because the said Federer, who turns 34 on with a two-run double in the two past Wimbledon titlists face Aug. 8. “But it’s not like some- third inning to lead Chehalis at each other at Centre Court in the thing I walk around, beating the plate. semifinals. my chest, saying, like, ‘I’m great Jacob Cleary started and gave The No. 2-seeded Federer is here.’” up three hits in the first inning, closing in on his record eighth Federer, runner-up to but settled in and allowed just trophy at the grass-court tour- Djokovic last year, needed only two over the rest of his six-in- nament; No. 3 Murray’s 2013 95 minutes to dispatch Simon. ning outing with five strikeouts championship was the first for a The most noteworthy moment and just one walk. British man at Wimbledon in 77 came when Federer served for Tyson Guerrero took over in years. the second set at 5-4. Up to then, the seventh inning and struck Plus, they have history on this Federer had won all 67 games out three. particular patch of grass. In 2012, he’d served the past two weeks, Federer won his 17th — and, to following 49 in a row at a tuneup date, last — Grand Slam title by tournament in Halle, Germany. RBI Goes 2-2 at Longview beating Murray in the Wimble- Tim Ireland / The Associated Press Simon broke Federer at love, Tourney don final. A few weeks later, also Roger Federer of Switzerland, left, puts his hand on the back of Gilles Simon of looked to the guest box and France after winning their quarterinal singles match, at the All England Lawn Ten- shook his right fist. LONGVIEW — RBI Baseball at Centre Court, Murray repaid went 2-2 over the holiday week- the favor, beating Federer for the nis Championships in Wimbledon, London, Wednesday. Federer won 6-3, 7-5, 6-2. “Played a perfect game,” Si- mon would say later. end at the Longview Fourth of singles gold medal at the London July Tournament, losing games Games. in a match that finished with the 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 11-9 win over No. 4 Federer, meanwhile, was “re- retractable roof closed at Center Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland. lieved” to get broken, saying, “I to Rightline Construction and “We both like to look back at Hilander Dental but winning a Court, in front of an audience “It was great to watch them guess we’re not going to talk that summer,” said Federer, who pair against Skyview. that included Prince William go backhand-to-backhand to- about that anymore.” is 12-11 against Murray. “Me, not Hilander Dental knocked off so much at the Olympics; him, and his wife Kate. day,” said Djokovic, who is 11-1 Certainly didn’t throw him Another past champion, No. 1 against Gasquet. “Some great RBI, 8-3, on Friday at Mark Mor- probably not so much at Wim- off against Simon. ris High School, in a contest in bledon.” Novak Djokovic, also barely was points, great exchanges.” Federer broke right back, tested, eliminating No. 9 Marin Until Gasquet dropped to which the losers committed five Both advanced in quarterfi- then served out the set this way errors. Dalton Yoder pitched the Cilic of Croatia 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to his back at the baseline when nals slowed only by a pair of rain in a game interrupted by rain first four innings and went 2 for improve to 13-0 against the 2014 French Open champion Waw- delays. Federer’s 116-hold streak after the first point: 125 mph 3 at the plate for RBI, while Sam in service games, dating to his U.S. Open winner. rinka’s last backhand sailed long, ace, 115 mph service winner, 109 Fagerness was 3 for 4 and Skyler previous tournament, ended, but Djokovic, who won Wimble- it appeared this might be the first mph ace, 122 mph ace. Towns was 2 for 3. that was merely a blip during a don in 2011 and 2014, plays No. Wimbledon semifinals in 20 “I don’t serve 140s, let’s be RBI then topped Skyview 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 victory over No. 12 21 Richard Gasquet of France years involving men seeded 1-4. honest,” Federer said. “I have to on Friday night, 6-1, with Mac Gilles Simon of France. next. Gasquet emerged from the Gasquet truly is an interloper, work my way through those ser- Fagerness and Shawn Godinho Murray was hardly troubled most compelling quarterfinal the only remaining man without vice games.” each tallying two hits as RBI at all by a weary Vasek Pospisil — featuring two beautiful one- a major title. Never been to a fi- So far, so good. Now Murray played error-free ball. of Canada and won 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 handed backhands — with a 6-4, nal, even. will try to solve that serve. In Saturday’s bracket-play opener, Rightline Construction NFL bumped out RBI, 9-5, despite Godinho going 2 for 3 at the plate. Sam Fagerness, Yoder and Seahawks’ Marshawn Lynch, Agent Cancel ‘Terrible’ Biopic Tanner Catlin all added hits. By Sean Quinton RBI then walked off into the work’s Ian Rapoport later con- summer sunset with a 7-4 win The Seattle Times firmed the news. over Skyview to wrap up the tour- The Giants said they will not For all you film fanatics out nament and summer schedule. have any comment on the report. The winners plated five runs there, you can cross one movie Earlier Wednesday, Giants off your viewing list. in the bottom of the sixth inning officials left Miami without see- to come from behind and win. Seahawks running back Mar- ing Pierre-Paul, according to a shawn Lynch reportedly has Timmy Allen started on the league source. Team officials mound for RBI, throwing five shut down production of his bi- arrived in Miami on Monday, opic "Family First the Marshawn innings and giving way to Cat- but were never able to visit with lin and Godinho for an inning Lynch story," because the film Pierre-Paul. apiece. didn't live up to his expectations. Ronnie Barnes, who is vice Tim Seybert led the rural The internet was graced with president of medical services for squad's offensive charge, going 2 a trailer for the film in February, the Giants, was believed to be for 4 at the plate with a three-run showing a four-minute window heading up the delegation the club double in the sixth inning. into what a Marshawn Lynch sent to see how Pierre-Paul is far- Isaiah Akesson added two movie might look like, and it was ing and to make sure he has what- hits and an RBI, while Yoder gloriously awkward. ever medical resources he requires. added three hits. As Rolling Stone points out, Jeff Chiu / The Associated Press The club is said to be maintain- "We were pretty loose in that Lynch and his agent, Doug Hen- Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, right, sits at Oracle Arena during ing a “patient and respectful” ap- final game," said RBI coach Jor- drickson, are less than pleased a boxing event featuring Andre Ward against Paul Smith in a cruiserweight match proach while Pierre-Paul under- dan Nailon. "I think the pressure with the job done by director in Oakland, Calif., on June 20. Lynch has reportedly shut down production of a ilm goes medical treatment. of the intense schedule really and longtime family friend Ma- of his life story, The Seattle Times reports. Multiple media outlets had lifted and the guys realized that rio Bobino. reported that Pierre-Paul suf- their opportunities to get weird "He did a terrible job, and that's why the movie isn't going Jason Pierre-Paul Has Right fered a severe burn to the palm together on the field were com- the film will never be released," to come out. It's a trust issue with Index Finger Amputated, and three fingers of one hand ing to an end." Hendrickson told Rolling Stone's me now, because I put out that Reports Say and minor injuries to the other After sealing the victory on Kenneth Arthur. promo out with his consent." hand, and one finger might had their final contest of the summer, Bobino and Lynch reportedly Lynch, who has had an event- MIAMI (TNS) — Jason Pierre- suffered nerve damage. But prior Nailon said his team engaged in are no longer on speaking terms, ful offseason, might be better Paul had his right index finger am- to ESPN’s report, the source said a series of impromptu one-on- as tension grew after Bobino re- served without the distraction of putated on Wednesday as a result the Giants still had no direct one wrestling grudge matches in leased the trailer without Lynch's balancing film production and of a July 4 fireworks accident, ac- knowledge of the nature and ex- the outfield. approval. football. And those eagerly an- cording to multiple reports. tent of the injuries. "We just circled it up and let "It will never be the same be- ticipating Lynch's debut on the ESPN’s Adam Schefter first As Newsday previously re- the boys get after it a little bit," tween us," Bobino told Rolling big screen will have to settle for tweeted Wednesday evening that ported, negotiations between he said. "You can really tell how Stone. "I think the issue with watching him on game days _ at Pierre-Paul’s finger was ampu- the Giants and Pierre-Paul for a much the guys love each other me and him now is a trust issue. least until his next major film tated, citing medical records the long-term contract have not bro- when they want to fight and then He doesn't trust me anymore, so venture. network obtained. NFL Net- ken off, but it seems unlikely. hug it out afterward." Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 SPORTS

Little League Baseball

Little League 10s Playoff Action in Centralia

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Centralia beat Aberdeen, 12-2, and Larch Mountain defeated Chehalis, 20-14, on Wednesday during 9-10-year-old District 3 Little League Tournament action at Dick Scott Field in Centra- lia. Above: Centralia’s Tristan Percival comes up with a diving catch. At right: Chehalis’ Braden Jones is tagged out at home by Larch Mountain. Below: Larch Mountain’s Kayden Sayannet bare-hands the ball against Chehalis. Photo Reprints

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Courtesy Photo - Kristina Salazar, a pow erlifter new to the sport, gets ready to compete. Salazar broke the state records for the bench press and dead lift at the national qualiier in Aberdeen, known as the Freak Show Open.

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Cheese Days Gets Underway Today Calendar With Toast of the Big Cheeses Today HAVE AN EVENT YOU Make Plans to Attend WOULD LIKE TO INVITE Winlock Pickers’ Fest THE PUBLIC TO? David Grier is headlining Submit your calendar items this year’s Winlock Pickers’ Fest, to Newsroom Assistant Doug which gets underway today and Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the The annual Toledo Cheese Days the parade. Other Saturday events in- week before you would like runs through the weekend. The is coming to the Cowlitz Basin town clude newer traditions such as: a golf them to be printed. He can be Thursday through Sunday. tournament; the Cheddar Challenge festival officially starts Friday, reached at calendar@chronline. but jamming and camping be- com or (360) 807-8238. Please Cheese Days gets underway fun run; a wine and cheese tasting gins Thursday at Winolequa include all relevant information, Thursday with the Toast of the Big event; and the Toledo Made Art Ex- Park. as well as contact information. Cheeses, who this year are Ruth Her- hibit at Art Gallery 505. David’s dad, Lamar, joined Events can also be submitted ren and Nora and Dick Shannon. One of the bigger Saturday events Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys at www.chronline.com The event at the Morgan Arts Center is the the car show, which had about when David was 4. Two years costs $12.50 per person. 300 cars last year and is expected to later, David began playing the At 6 p.m. Friday, a frog jumping be even bigger this year. guitar. His early influences in- contest will be at the high school An all-town picnic takes place clude Doc Watson, Tony Rice Cities Senior Center track. Kids can bring their own frogs Sunday afternoon at the community Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled and family friend Clarence Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior or rent one. The contest, which raises park by the river. Many alumni who White — who many consider Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 money for Toledo High School class- visit for Cheese Days spend Sunday the original bluegrass flatpicker. Open mic, 7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- es, draws more than 100 participants. at the park. At 11:30 a.m. the Toledo Today, Grier is regarded as house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 Among the events on Saturday Lionesses sell cheesecake by the slice one of the premier acoustic gui- Historic Lewis County Farmers Mar- are all you can eat pancakes at the and at 12:30 p.m. you can purchase tarists in the world. Recognized ket, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl senior center, the parade, car show barbecued beef prepared by the To- by Acoustic Guitar Magazine in and Maple streets, Centralia, (360) 736- 8977 or [email protected] and free cheese sandwiches served ledo Lions, some of whom arrive at 2000 as one of the Artists of the Hands-on Pressure Canning, 10 a.m., at the Presbyterian Church following around 4:30 a.m. to begin cooking. Decade and named Guitar Play- Fort Borst Park Kitchen 2, Centralia, er of the Year three times by the preregistration required, $25 fee, spon- International Bluegrass Music sored by WSU Lewis County 4-H Food Association, Grier has played on Resource Leaders, (360) 740-1212 Learn how to play ukuleles Chris Guenther, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter state Highway 6. Signs will be four Grammy Award-winning Chris Guenther, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter and South American wooden Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 21 and posted. albums. Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 21 and flutes with guided, hands-on up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 For additional information up, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Excursion Train Ride & Museum Tour, Other performers will be Rio Excursion Train Ride & Museum Tour, lessons. 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Mt. Rainier call: (360) 304-8536 or (360)- Con Brio, Fern Hill, Roosevelt 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Mt. Rainier Scenic This is a family-friendly, all- Scenic Railroad, Elbe, www.mrsr.com, 520-4732. Road, and Aarun and Jonathan. Railroad, Elbe, www.mrsr.com, (360) ages event. (360) 569-7959 569-7959 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Tickets for the Friday and As with all free events at the Packwood Walking Tour, 7 p.m., led starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Saturday performances are $10. “Inside Out,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Seminary Hill Natural Area, by Virginia Squires, starts at White Pass Jackson Highway, Chehalis Sunday is free. Camping is avail- Morton, rated PG, adults $8, children, free refreshments and cookies Country Museum, 12990 U.S. Highway students, seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 12, Packwood Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary able at $10 per night. Tickets are will be available. Riverside Park, Centralia, free, sponsored Mountain banjo music, with Jack available only at the event. The event will take place at by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Che- Bowers, 6 p.m., White Pass Coun- halis, (360) 623-9438 In addition to performances Libraries the main entrance to the natural try Museum, 12990 U.S. Highway 12, on Friday and Saturday evening, Packwood Breakfast, 8-11 a.m. Chehalis Eagles, Super Disguises, for children, 11 a.m., area, at the eastern end of Lo- 1993 S. Market Blvd., all you can eat pan- workshops are being held Satur- Chehalis cust Street at the intersection of Rochester/Grand Mound Farmers cakes, eggs, links, ham, biscuits, gravy, day morning. A Gospel music PageTurners Book Discussion, for Barner Drive. Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Rochester Middle adults $6, kids 10 and under $4, (360) show will be Sunday morning. adults, “Wave,” by Sonali Deraniyagala, There are still opportunities School, (360) 273-5732 748-7241 A full schedule for Pickers’ 12:30 p.m., Winlock for those interested in perform- Benefit, to collect supplies for Excursion Train Ride & Museum Tour, Family Movie Friday!, for all ages, Wenatchee fire victims, 1-5 p.m., in front 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., Mt. Rainier Fest can be found at winlockpic- ing music at this event. Contact of Shop’n Kart, (360) 827-1719 kersfest.com/schedule. 3:30 p.m., Tenino Scenic Railroad, Elbe, www.mrsr.com, [email protected] to (360) 569-7959 learn more. “Inside Out,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Public Agencies Organizations Morton, rated PG, adults $8, children, house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Joint meeting, Friends of the Cen- students, seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 Two-hour round trip with visit to 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- ‘Father of the Bride’ to Be tralia Timberland Library and Centralia new museum,, 3 p.m., Mt. Rainier Sce- nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second Library Advisory Board, 10 a.m.,-noon, nic Railroad, Elbe, www.mrsr.com, (360) floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 Shown at Fox Theatre Centralia Timberland Library Organizations 569-7959 Lewis County Writers critique ses- Historic Fox Theatre Res- Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- sion, 5:15-7:15 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, torations will screen the next Libraries spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Public Agencies Chehalis, http://lewiscountywriters. film in its 2015 Movie Series, the Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Superhero Saturdays, for all ages, 1 wordpress.com/ 1950 comedy/romance film “Fa- email [email protected] Centralia Planning Commission, 6 A Girl and a Gun, Girls’ Night Out, p.m., Randle p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. 5:30 p.m., Firearms Academy of Seattle, ther of the Bride,” at 2 and 7 p.m. Writing and Art Prompts, for teens, Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7671 3399 Centralia-Alpha Road, Onalaska, Saturday at the Fox Theatre in 1:30 p.m., Oakville Monday, July 13 (253) 884-4117, www.agirlandagun.org downtown Centralia. Libraries In this 1950 classic, rated PG, proud father Stanley Banks Organizations Tacoma Woman to Speak Super Art, for all ages, all day, Support Groups Prairie Steppers Square and Round Centralia remembers the day his daughter, at Women’s Luncheon H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Kay, got married. Starting when Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, Jamie Lawrence, Tacoma, dren, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, she announces her engagement (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 through to the wedding itself, will be speaking at a women’s Knights of Veritas, Interactive Medi- [email protected] Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis luncheon noon-1:30 p.m. Mon- eval History, for all ages, 11 a.m., Cheha- Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., the audience learns of all the County, 10 a.m., Providence Centralia lis, 2 p.m., Winlock large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., surprises and disasters along the Hospital chapel conference room, (509) day at the Centralia Church of Mary Shaver Puppets, for all ages, 11 Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst way. 230-6394, [email protected], the Nazarene. a.m., Tenino, 2 p.m., Salkum Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. Fred Beeks will be on hand to http://goo.gl/bWXTmr Lawrence, whose topic is gracefoursquarechurch.com Superhero Scavenger Hunt, for chil- play the Fox Theatre Wurlitzer, “Color Me Beautiful,” will be dren, 1:30 p.m., Salkum and sponsor Lucky Eagle Hotel Support Groups talking about the wrong and The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., & Casino will have prizes to give right choices in her life that have Salkum Saturday, July 11 Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 affected both her and her family. away as well. a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community Admission for the movie is Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, Also at the luncheon will Organizations 10,000 Biyclists Heading to $8 per person, $7 for members (360) 628-4980 be Kassy, from Attic Door in downtown Centralia. She will Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Lewis County Area for STP and $20 per family (three to four Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- persons). Sunday, July 12 demonstrate her unique chalk ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- The Seattle to Portland Bi- Presale tickets are available paint. coda, (360) 736-6717 cycle Classic will once again be Cost is $10. To make a reser- United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., at Book ‘n’ Brush in Cheha- making its way through towns lis, at Holley’s Place, HUBBUB, Annual Pioneer Pie Social vation, call Kay, (360) 269-2449 Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, or Mary, (360) 748-8718. The in the Lewis County area this Santa Lucia Coffee and PostNet (360) 388-5252 Will Be at Claquato Church church is located at 1119 W. First weekend. in Centralia or online at http:// Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, St. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 This area, particularly the www.brownpapertickets.com/ The 10th annual Pioneer Pie The luncheon and program Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Twin Cities, serves as a major event/1761372. Social will be at 1:30 p.m. Sun- are sponsored by the Centralia- Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the stopping point, both for the rid- For more information, con- day at the historic Claquato American Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s ers who are covering the entire Church. Chehalis Women’s Connection. Lutheran Church, 2190 Jackson High- tact the Fox Theatre at (360) trip in one day and those who 623-1103. All proceeds from the A musical performance will way, Chehalis, September-May, (360) are spending the night here be- Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia event benefit the restoration of be offered by “Rosie and the Pos- 740-5899 fore completing the ride on Sun- Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst the Fox Theatre. ers.” Also, there will be chicken $1.75, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 388- day. bingo, an ongoing candy scram- Herbal Beginnings, 1-3 p.m., 4162 0450 or (360) 736-4163 Centralia College is the offi- Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and ble for the kids and a water bal- Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, cial midpoint for STP. The col- Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- loon toss. Partners for the latter 262-0525 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) lege provides tent and RV camp- tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) will be decided by draw. “Inside Out,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, 520-0772 ing, as well as indoor overnight 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Pies for the auction are made Morton, rated PG, adults $8, children, spaces in the school’s gym. Pe Ell Farmers Market, 7 a.m.-noon, students, seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 state Highway 6 and Seventh Avenue, by some of the top bakers in Support Groups The college also offers a food Lewis County. Auctioneer will Public Agencies stop at the end of Walnut Street, Pe Ell, (360) 245-3339 “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 be Todd Mason. Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 a beer garden across from the p.m., Tenino Elementary School, www. Also being offered at the Pie BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis p.m., Morton Community Methodist Student Center, food vendors, teninofarmersmarket.org Social are face painting and County Courthouse, agenda available Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) and both sit-down and to-go Yard sale, Lewis County Relay for Life homemade ice cream, a silent at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 330-2640 breakfasts in the cafeteria. Team Louse Out Loud, fundraiser, 10 auction and raffle. Chehalis City Council, 5 p.m, City Parkinson’s Disease Support Group STP limits the number of a.m.-4 p.m., Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand This get-together has deep Hall council chamber, 350 N. Market (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Ave., Centralia, (360) 304-1721 riders to 10,000, and once again roots in tradition dating back to Blvd., Chehalis, agendas available at Church, Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to the event has sold out. Jerry Winter Gardening, 10 a.m., Provi- http://ci.chehalis.wa.us/meetings, (360) left and enter at rear of church, (360) dence Place Demo Garden, 350 Wash- the late 19th and early 20th cen- 345-1042 740-5556 Baker, 72, Seattle, has ridden all ington Ave. SE., Chehalis, sponsored by turies when funding for many of Centralia Historic Preservation Com- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 35 years. Lewis County Master Gardeners, (360) the region’s one-room schools mission, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Ma- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 740-1216 was dependent upon the gener- ple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7695 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Hands-On Composting, 10 a.m., osity of local residents. It was a Lewis County Board of Health, 9 a.m., 736-9268 Enjoy Free ‘Music on the Central Transfer Station, Centralia, spon- fun way to bring people together BOCC Board Room, second floor, Lewis Support Group for Parents Who sored by WSU Lewis County Master Re- County Courthouse, agenda available Have Lost a Child, 6:30-8 p.m., house Hill’ at the Seminary cycler Composters, (360) 740-1216 and raise needed dollars. The at http://goo.gl/zKXB3, 740-1148 next to the Centralia Church of the Naz- Flea market/bazaar, Campbell & Pioneer Pie Social was the brain- Centralia Parks Board, 5 p.m., Fort arene parking lot, (360) 880-0041 Hill Natural Area Campbell Events, 225 Sussex Ave. SW, child of members of the 2006 Borst Park Kitchen 2, (360) 330-7662 A new event is coming to Tenino, (360) 259-1495, Facebook: Lewis County Historical Mu- Mossyrock Fire Department, fire Centralia’s wooded downtown Campbell & Campbell Events seum, who were working on the commissioners, noon, main station, 137 Friday, July 10 hillside. From 10 a.m. until “Kids’ Time to Play,” On Stage Chil- Ezra Meeker project celebrating E. Main St., Mossyrock, (360) 983-3456 noon on Saturday, a free “Music dren’s Theatre’s Educational Summer the 100th anniversary of his visit Grays Harbor Fire District 1, 7 p.m., Oregon Trail music and dancing, Drama Camp, 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, tick- Oakville Fire Hall, (360) 273-6541 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., on the Hill” interactive concert ets in advance adults $9, children $5, at to Lewis County. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 will be held at the Seminary Hill door adults $10, children $5, open seat- The Claquato Church is lo- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Natural Area. ing, (360) 496-0541 cated west of Chehalis just off please see CALENDAR, page Life 3 • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015

Libraries Libraries Winlock Wednesday, July 15 Seniors on the Go, potluck and CALENDAR Alex Zerbe, Comedy & Juggling, for Super Art, for all ages, all day, meeting, noon, Onalaska First Church all ages, 10:30 a.m., Packwood, 2 p.m., Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Winlock of God Fellowship Hall. Continued from Life page 2 Randle starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Superhero Scavenger Hunt, for all Manga Artist Nicole Pelham, for all Jackson Highway, Chehalis ages, all day, Winlock Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- ages, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Wacky Wednesday, for children, all tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary Organizations Superhero Crafternoon, for children, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu day, Tenino School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 noon, Tenino items, (360) 736-1146 Family Story Time, for children, Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Chehalis American Legion Post 22, Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm 10:15 a.m., Tenino Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- general meeting, 4 p.m., 555 N. Market Knights of Veritas, Interactive Medi- to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 740-7889 eval History, for all ages, 2 p.m., Centralia Comic Book Light Switch Cover, for 748-4417 children, 11 a.m., Chehalis’ Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, 8 Lewis County Community Network, Manga Artist Nicole Pelham, for a.m., Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, 3-5 p.m, second floor conference room, teens, 5 p.m., Winlock Lunch Break With Criminal Minds, for adults, noon, Centralia Napavine, (360) 262-3336 Lewis County Public Health & Social Teen Graphic Novel Book Club, for Public Agencies Services Building, 360 NW North St., teens, 5 p.m., Centralia Family Movie Matinee: Mr. Peabody & Sherman, for children, 1:30 p.m., Chehalis, (206) 719-3226 Family Movie Night, for all ages, 5:30 Regional Fire Authority Planning Support Groups Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity p.m., Chehalis Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- Centralia Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Teen Writing Group, for teens, 6 p.m., thority, Harrison Avenue station, Cen- Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, Domestic violence support group, 748-1753, [email protected] Centralia tralia, (360) 345-3225 3:30 p.m., Tenino 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Centralia Civil Service Commission, Teen Movie Matinee: If I Stay, for halis, sponsored by Human Response 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., teens, 3:30 p.m., Centralia Network, 748-6601 520-0772 Organizations Centralia, (360) 330-7671 NAMI daytime family support group, Centralia-Chehalis Emblem Club, 7 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, Lewis County Citizens Commission for family members of those suffering p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. on Salaries for Elected Officials, 5:45 Organizations from mental illness, noon-1 p.m., up- tralia, (360) 736-5439 Main, Centralia, (360) 736-6852 p.m., County Meeting Room, 156 NW Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., stairs, Fiddlers Coffee, 1220 Mellen St., Senior Song Birds, 9:50 a.m., Twin Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 740-2747 Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Centralia, (253) 273-6035 Cities Senior Center, 2545 National Ave., Support Groups Chehalis, (360) 740-4199 Grandparents as Parents, 6-8 p.m., Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., 420 Centralia College Blvd., Centra- Cooks Hill Community Church, Centra- lia, (360) 736-9391, ext. 298 or (877) lia, (360) 262-3877 813-2828 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Tuesday, July 14 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Cen- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors tralia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Partnering with local farmers and distributors p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Health and Hope Medical Out- Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Jeremy’s Farm to Table prides itself in serving reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis the freshest and purest ingredients to you. With Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose County, noon-1:30 p.m., second floor, income is less than 200 percent of the Lewis County Public Health & Social a variety of options, many dietary restrictions poverty level, (360) 623-1485 Services, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, can be met. Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- (360) 740-1234 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, downtown Che- • Gluten Free Option including Pasta and Desserts halis, (360) 740-1295, www.community- • Rice Oil for Frying farmersmarket.net Support Groups Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, • Kalama Sourdough Pizza — Virtually Gluten Free 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- • Real Fruit Smoothies with Nutritional Supplements Public Agencies halis, sponsored by Human Response Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Network, (360) 748-6601 • Meals Prepared When Ordered Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) NAMI Lewis County Connections • Year Round Farmers Market • Full Menu Online 330-7670 Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) [email protected] 262-3547, ext. 213 Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Lewis County Planning Commission, Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) (360) 736-8104 or (360) 736-6439 740-1284, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb Second Chance/Lewis County Brain BE HEALTHY. Lewis County PUD Commission, 9 Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) a.m., 124 Habein Road, Chehalis, (360) 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meet- 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 ing location LIVE HEALTHY.

Don’t twist EAT HEALTHY. that Oreo: 360.748.4417 Cookie gets skinny, 576 W. Main St ‘sophisticated’ Chehalis, WA

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By Candice Choi AP Food Industry Writer There is a Oreos are getting a skinny new look, and its mak- er says the new cookie is a “sophisticated” snack for better way... grown-ups that isn’t meant to be twisted or dunked. Mondelez International Inc. says it will add “Oreo Thins” to its permanent lineup in the U.S. starting next week. The cookies look like regular Oreos and have a similar cookie-to-filling ratio, except that they’re slimmer. That means four of the cookies contain 140 calories, compared with 160 calories for three regular Oreos. And since they’re for adults, Oreo says they weren’t designed to be twisted open or dunked. That’s even though about half of customers pull apart regular Ore- os before eating them, according to the company. “If people want to do that, it’s clearly up to them,” said Janda Lukin, senior director of Oreo for North America at parent company Mondelez International. In explaining what exactly made them more grown- up, she said that if regular Oreos are like pancakes, then Oreo Thins would be like crepes. Despite having fewer calories per serving, Mon- delez says the new cookies aren’t meant to be a diet snack. Still, the “Thins” name could be a stealth way to appeal to people who want to watch their weight, with- out the stigma of being seen as a diet food. Although the original Oreos started in the U.S. in 1912, Americans won’t be the first to taste the Thins. The slimmer cookies were rolled out last year in China to address the company’s tumbling cookie sales in the country. Lukin said the slimmer cookies helped win back “lapsed users” in China, or younger women who want- ed something that wasn’t quite as rich. In the first eight Got something you months, she said Oreo Thins generated $40 million in really want to sell? sales. Put it in front of the During a conference call in April, Mondelez CEO Irene Rosenfeld had noted the success of the Thins in faces of thousands of China and said the company would make them avail- readers everyday in the able “around the world.” Classifieds. The Thins could help the company’s North Ameri- Call today to place can cookie business, which declined in the first three months of this year. Mondelez said the Thins will be your ad! available starting July 13, and that they’ll cost the same as regular Oreos. Lukin noted that it took months for the company to perfect manufacturing for the Thins. Early on, she said

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Waldo F. Hayes Sold Flying A Gasoline Mayfield Lighthouse in Downtown Chehalis

Submitted by Louis Stoffer / for Our Hometowns

Submitted by Jim A. Hayes / for Our Hometowns The two men in this photo are pictured constructing the lighthouse on an is- Pictured in this 1947 photo is Waldo F. Hayes at the Boone Garage. Waldo sold Flying A gasoline and drove a wrecker land at Mayield Lake. It was built for John Markham (a timber baron) and his for the business located at Northwest Park and Market Boulevard. Westminster Presbyterian Church can be seen in associates in 1966. Shown here working on the structure are electrician Har- the background. The station stood where Sterling Bank now stands. Also in the background (left) is the old Chehalis old Lytle (climbing the ladder) and Louis Stofer (on top). The men were from Garage, a Richield station and Chrysler dealership. Note the parking meters near the church. Louis Stofer & Son of Centralia. Today the lighthouse is still burning bright.

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Washington State HISTORY White Residents of Wapato Instigate a ‘Miniature Race War’ on July 9, 1938 HistoryLink.org Around 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, 1938, a mob (estimated by the local paper to be 200 strong) of white residents of Wapato, located in the Yakima Valley, instigated what the Yakima Morn- ing Herald termed a “miniature race war.” For two hours, the mob rioted with clubs, hammers, sticks and rocks with the aim to drive the African-American population out of town. An Influx of Labor A union activist report on the riot attributed the root of the violent upsurge to the changing demographics of the region. Throughout the 1930s, the Yakima Chamber of Commerce ad- vertised job opportunities available in the Yakima Valley to the Dust Bowl-plagued Midwest. This resulted in an influx of labor, including a handful of African-Americans who migrated to the valley to work in the beet fields. The sudden — though slight — increase in the black population antagonized some local whites; many adopted vigi- lante tactics including mob violence. “ People ask me why I choose The Riot Providence Medical Group... A few days before July 9, a rumor circulated in Wapato that a black man had sexually assaulted a white woman. Though the Providence pays attention to the details—big and small. When my woman “victim” was later described as a well-known prostitute, the mob gathered that night and initiated the riot. son had trouble breathing, we were seen right away. And they The majority of African-Americans in Wapato were able really listened to me and spent time going over my concerns. That to escape the mob. A few, however, were injured. The 24-year- old Earldine Young was struck by a rock while fleeing in her was a huge comfort.” nightgown. The blow resulted in a severe cut on her eye. Oth- NEW Health Care Online: It’s not just health care, ers, according to the union report, were clubbed into submission, No Appointment Needed including a pregnant woman. The mob broke furniture and it’s how we care. burned a pile of bed mattresses. Health care visits on The Lawsuit 855-776-4362 your smartphone, new patient scheduling tablet or computer. In the weeks following the riot, local lawyer J. P. Tunkoff rep- $ 39 Providence insurance accepted. resented five of the African-American victims, including Earl- dine Young. Young filed suit against the local marshal, the dep- www.healthexpress.com uty marshal, and the county sheriff for failure to enforce the law though they were cognizant of the illegal violence that aimed to “drive all colored residents from the city.” The town’s three law-enforcement officers were asked where CH543192cz.cg they were during the mob attack. All three stated that they were www.provmedicalgroup.org called out of town on business. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 9, 2015 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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Erika Schultz/ Seattle Times Daniel Church spent 10 years as the head of Bastyr University, a nonproit, private university focusing on science-based, natural medicine. Here, he poses for a portrait on June 26 in Seattle. Relish Magazine/ Teresa Blackburn

Bastyr and in doing so, further docu- further helped restore what had been By the editors of Relish Magazine By Lynn Thompson mented the effectiveness of alternative a rocky relationship between the city The Seattle Times medical practices when used with oth- and the college. er treatments. He was also a champion The university purchased its 51- A bean salad with edamame, corn and KENMORE — Daniel Church had for Bastyr’s interdisciplinary approach acre Kenmore site on the grounds of chickpeas is the sort of dish that can be served never heard of Bastyr University when to health care, said Thomas Trompeter, the former St. Edward Seminary from with practically anything. As a side, it goes he accepted the job as its president CEO of HealthPoint, a network of the Archdiocese of Seattle in 2005, well with poultry, burgers or fish; with the in 2005. But with a background that community clinics in the Puget Sound achieving Church’s goal of finding a addition of shrimp, chicken, or diced leftover included running a hospital in Ohio region working with low-income and permanent home for the university. pork, it becomes a main dish. The salad can and serving as dean of a small, liberal underserved communities. Baker said the school has contin- be made days ahead, covered and refrigerated arts college, he saw an opportunity to “Dr. Church has been a real advo- ued to allow the city to use its athletic until shortly before serving. It’s perfect for a bridge the divide between convention- cate for breaking down the artificial fields and is a supporter of civic events steamy summer night or for toting to a pot- al and natural medicine. barriers between disciplines with a fo- including the Fourth of July fireworks. luck or picnic. Over the past 10 years, Church, 70, cus on serving patients and the broad- Baker was present for the opening of To mix this hearty salad, use a large is credited with helping to raise the le- er community,” Trompeter said. the new LEED-certified dormitories. kitchen spoon to stir gently, taking care not gitimacy and visibility of natural, sci- “We have naturopathic physicians “They’re beautiful facilities. I was to crush the chickpeas. The recipe makes ence-based medicine and holistic care on our staff. We help train Bastyr’s res- wishing I could be a student again,” he about four cups, enough to serve four to six, while growing the college’s size and idents. Our long-standing relationship said. depending on what’s on the rest of the menu. academic rigor. Church retired recent- with the college significantly deepened During his presidency, Church also ly after 10 years at Bastyr, the nation’s during Dan’s tenure,” Trompeter said. established a Center for Social Justice Ingredients largest accredited naturopathic medi- Seventeen states, including Wash- and Diversity on campus. Recently, in cal school, and one of its most highly ington, license naturopathic doctors one of his final messages to the univer- • 1 ½ cups frozen edamame beans regarded. to serve as primary care physicians. sity community, he wrote that the next • 1 ¼ cups cooked fresh or frozen corn “His vision has always been to ex- Bastyr trains the students in basic step for the school is to ensure that all • 1 (15 ½-ounce) can chickpeas, drained pand the footprint of natural health,” medical disciplines such as anatomy patients have access to quality health and rinsed said Dr. Kasra Pournadeali, president and physiology but combines those care regardless of their race, income or • 2 tablespoons minced red onion of the American Association of Natu- with case studies for a more integrated ZIP code. • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil ropathic Physicians and a former Bas- experience. Bastyr students also have “Did you know that 97.1 percent of • 3 tablespoons lime juice tyr student and faculty member. extensive training in complementary our nation’s health care spending is ap- • ¾ teaspoon ground cumin During Church’s tenure, the uni- treatments including acupuncture, plied to half of our population, while • ½ teaspoon salt versity increased its enrollment by Oriental medicine and herbal sciences. only 2.9 percent is left to meet the • ⅛ teaspoon coarse ground black pepper about 25 percent, to 1,200 students, Trompeter and Pournadeali both needs of the remaining half? ... This • 3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh ci- opened a branch campus and clinic in credited Church with enhancing the needs to change,” Church wrote. lantro San Diego, built 11 dormitories on its reputation of the university through He ended the letter by calling on Kenmore campus and relocated and his service, and those of faculty mem- Bastyr students and graduates to “take Directions expanded its teaching clinic in Seattle’s bers, on other medical and commu- on leadership roles that go beyond pro- Wallingford neighborhood. nity boards including Seattle’s Harbor- viding health care.” 1. Cook edamame beans according to It also added eight new accredited view Medical Center, the University In May, the university named package directions. Rinse under cool water degree programs in fields such as nu- of Washington, the Fred Hutchinson Charles “Mac” Powell to succeed and drain well. trition, exercise science and public Cancer Center and others. Church. Powell was previously presi- 2. In a large bowl combine edamame health, bringing the total offered to 18. Kenmore Mayor David Baker said dent of John F. Kennedy University beans, corn, chickpeas and onion. “The growth has been unbelievable,” President Church brought a welcome in Pleasant Hill, Calif. “Dr. Church 3. In another bowl whisk oil, lime juice, said Pournadeali. “There were maybe openness and engagement to relations has been a real advocate for breaking cumin, salt and pepper. Pour over salad. Add five or six (degree programs) when I with the city including opening the down the artificial barriers between cilantro. Mix gently with a large spoon. was in training 20 years ago.” Bastyr campus to the public. He said disciplines with a focus on serving Other health professionals said Church’s personal qualities, includ- patients and the broader community,” Serves 4 to 6. Church raised the quality of research at ing kindness and concern for others, Powell said. 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ADVICE: Dear Abby Sunburn Treatment: Man Objects to Can’t Rush Healing, But Use These Girlfriend’s Family Tips for Comfort Vacation With Ex Mayo Clinic News Network — Leave blisters intact. DEAR will be a deal breaker — which is “Unfortunately, there’s no fast-fix sun- ABBY: My girl- an ultimatum — are you tolerat- If blisters form, don’t break them. Doing friend has been ing it? burn treatment. Once you have sunburn, so only slows the healing process and the damage is done — although it may divorced for two take 12 to 24 hours after sun exposure to increase the risk of infection. If needed, years. She shares DEAR ABBY: I’m a 17-year- know the full extent and severity of sun- lightly cover blisters with gauze. custody of her old girl about to head off to college. burn, and several days or more for your — Take an over-the-coun- two girls, ages 5 I have a great relationship with my skin to begin to heal,” says Trent Ander- and 6, with her father, but my mother and I are son, Mayo Clinic Health System family ter pain reliever. ex. She wants to not on the best of terms. medicine physician. If needed, take anti-inflammatory medi- remain friends By Abigail Van Buren Half the time, she’s loving and In the meantime, the most effective cation — such as aspirin or ibuprofen — supportive and willing to spend sunburn treatment simply helps ease your with him for the discomfort: according to the label instructions until sake of the girls. I have supported time with me. Other times, she is redness and soreness subside. Don’t give her friendly relationship with verbally and emotionally abusive. — Keep it cool. children or teenagers aspirin. It may cause him despite the repeated lies he She’ll call me a failure and a disap- Apply cold compresses, such as a towel Reye’s syndrome, a rare but potentially tells and the deceptive stories he pointment, and cry for no reason dampened with cool water, to the affected fatal disease. makes up in an attempt to break (most likely to get attention). skin. Or take a cool bath. us up. She has done this since my — Treat peeling skin gently. Recently, he decided he wants childhood, and I want to escape — Keep it moist. Within a few days, the affected area may be- her toxicity by shutting her out of Apply aloe or moisturizing cream to the to take his daughters away for a gin to peel. This is simply your body’s way of my life as an adult. However, she affected skin. Avoid products containing long weekend. He invited my girl- getting rid of the top layer of damaged skin. has threatened suicide (she has alcohol, which can further dry out skin. friend to come along and plans While your skin is peeling, continue to use tried it before). Beware of sunburn treatment products to pay for everything, including moisturizing cream. My father is on her side and containing anesthetics, such as benzo- a hotel room with two beds they “Consult a health-care provider for says he will refuse contact with caine. There’s little evidence that these will share. I have said repeatedly sunburn treatment if severe sunburn cov- me if I disown her. I want to keep products are effective. In some cases, that this vacation and the arrange- ers a large portion of your body with blis- them both in my life, but it has they may even irritate the skin. Benzo- ments are a deal breaker for me. ters, (if) sunburn is accompanied by a high become too difficult to endure caine has been linked to a rare but seri- She assures me that her intent is to fever or (if) severe pain or severe sunburn her abuse anymore. Please help. ous, sometimes deadly, condition that be with her daughters and she has doesn’t begin to improve within a few no desire for intimacy with her ex. — COLLEGE BOUND IN THE decreases the amount of oxygen that the days,” says Dr. Anderson. MIDWEST blood can carry. Don’t use benzocaine in She refuses to change her mind To prevent future episodes of sunburn, and says I need to trust her. The DEAR COLLEGE BOUND: children younger than age 2 without su- use sunscreen frequently and liberally. Se- You’re an intelligent young wom- pervision from a health-care professional, fact is, I don’t trust HIM based on lect a broad-spectrum product — one that his actions and many issues be- an. I’m sure that by now you have as this age group has been most affected. provides protection against both ultraviolet realized that your mother has se- If you’re tween them in the past. A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVB) Am I paranoid or obsessing rious emotional issues for which an adult, radiation — with a sun protection one can only hope she is receiving never use over this? I’d appreciate your in- factor (SPF) of at least 15. If you professional help. more than put. — UNEASY DOWN SOUTH take medications that make When you leave for college, you the rec- DEAR UNEASY: You are nei- sunburn more likely, be espe- will no longer be subjected to her ommend- ther obsessing nor paranoid. You cially careful. A common ex- mood swings or the hurtful com- ed dose are normal. Because the ex seems ample is tetracycline taken ments she makes when she’s not of benzo- intent on breaking you up and he orally for acne. Common herself. Once you have completed caine, and seems to have no girlfriend in the sense counts too. Cover your education you will be on your consider picture, you have a right to feel up while you’re out- uneasy. (I’m assuming that your own, and will most likely make a talking life for yourself wherever your pro- about it doors, and stay in lady friend is physically fit and the shade as much if necessary she could defend her fession takes you. It isn’t necessary with your to make any decisions about cutting doctor. as possible. virtue.) Questions that occur to me anyone out of your life now. Time will take care of your problem. are: Why would she want to go ••• away for a long “family” weekend Dear Abby is written by Abigail under these circumstances? Why Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- Courtesy Photo would she insist on it even though lips, and was founded by her mother, Prevention is the best method, but using a cold compress against the she knows it bothers the man with Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby skin or applying aloe or moisturizing cream can help ease the discom- whom she has a relationship? And at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box fort of sunburn. why, after informing her that this 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Luche Noticiero FOX 27 27 MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Paid Program ›› Proof of Life (2000, Suspense) Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe, David Morse. A negotiator tries to res- 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def In- Boston Red Sox. (N) (S Live) (CC) cue a woman’s kidnapped husband. stallments from “High School USA.” Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars “The Storage Wars “A Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars “Best Bidding Wars: Part 1” Highlights of intense competition. ’ Storage Wars “Best Bidding Wars: Part 2” Highlights of intense competition. ’ A&E 52 52 (CC) Gutfather” Time to Kiln” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) Mel Gibson. L.A. detectives ››› Lethal Weapon (1987, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Gary Busey. A veteran detective is ››› Lethal Weapon 2 (1989, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci. and a wild woman crush a guns-to-gangs deal. paired with an eccentric partner. Detectives nail a South African diplomat who is a drug-runner. APL 43 43 Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ BET 56 56 ››› 42 (2013) Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford. Jackie Robinson breaks baseball’s color barrier. (CC) ›››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. Premiere. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange Bravo First Looks ›› 50 First Dates (2004, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. A ›› 50 First Dates (2004) Adam County “Charity Case” (CC) County “Game Changer” (CC) man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss. Sandler, Drew Barrymore. CBUT 29 29 2015 Pan American Games (N) (CC) Calgary Stampede on CBC (N) (S Live) (CC) Just for Laughs ’ (CC) News Laughs: Gags CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ CMT 61 61 Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff Dunham returns with new characters. Morgan Spurlock Presents Freedom! The Movie (2015) Billy Wayne Davis. Josh Wolf Freedom! CNBC 46 46 American Greed “The Lady Killer” American Greed American Greed American Greed “Sholam Weiss” American Greed Best vacuum! Paid Program CNN 44 44 The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh Forensic Files Forensic Files CNNH 45 45 The Seventies “Crimes and Cults” The Hunt With John Walsh Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh COM 60 60 ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan ›› Liar Liar (1997, Comedy) Jim Carrey, , Jennifer Tilly. A fast- ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. Co-dependent Amy Schumer: (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler. (CC) talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. teens hope to score booze and babes at a party. (CC) Mostly Sex Stuff DIS 41 41 Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Girl Meets World Girl Meets World ›› Teen Beach 2 (2015) Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Grace Phipps. ’ (CC) Mighty Med (CC) Kirby Buckets ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Great White Matrix Investigating Spawn of Jaws: The Birth The great Alien Sharks: Close Encounter Exam- Sharksanity: The Return Bites, strikes Shark Trek The great white sharks of Sharksanity: The Return Bites, strikes DSC 8 8 strange shark attacks. ’ (CC) white pupping grounds. ’ (CC) ining unusual sharks. ’ (CC) and close calls. (N) ’ (CC) Cape Cod. ’ (CC) and close calls. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris ›› He’s Just Not That Into You (2009, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Bar- ›› He’s Just Not That Into You (2009, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Jenni- the Kardashians travels with Kendall to Paris. rymore. Men and women navigate through complex relationships. fer Aniston. Men and women navigate through complex relationships. Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Luis Collazo takes on Keith Thurman in the SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 12-round main event. From Tampa, Fla. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 2015 Pan American Games (N) (Live) NHRA Drag Racing Route 66 Nationals, Qualifying. From Joliet, Ill. (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) 2014 World Series of Poker (CC) 2014 World Series of Poker (CC) FAM 39 39 Despicable Me ››› The Hunger Games (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. In a dystopian society, teens fight to the death on live TV. ›› 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Premiere. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Scoop’s On!” Chopped “Grill Masters: Part One” Chopped “Grill Masters: Part Two” Chopped “Grill Masters: Part Three” Chopped “Grill Masters: Part Four” Chopped “Grill Masters: Finale” FX 53 53 ››› Captain America: The First Avenger (2011, Action) Chris Evans, Hayley ››› Thor (2011, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins. Cast out of Asgard, ››› Thor (2011, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Port- Atwell. Captain America battles the evil HYDRA organization. the Norse god lands on Earth. man. Cast out of Asgard, the Norse god lands on Earth. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf John Deere Classic, Third Round. PGA Tour Golf Champions: Encompass Championship, Second Round. Let It Snow (2013, Drama) Candace Christmas Under Wraps (2014, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure, David Family for Christmas (2015, Comedy) Lacey Chabert, Tyron Leitso. Premiere. A The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch. (CC) O’Donnell. A doctor discovers an Alaskan town’s holiday secret. (CC) wish leaves a woman magically married to her college beau. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Tiny House Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Legend- Shelby Legend- Shelby Legend- Shelby Legend- Shelby Alone “And So It Begins” ’ (CC) Alone “Of Wolf and Man” ’ (CC) Alone A massive cabin project. (CC) Alone “Stalked” ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 A Wife’s Nightmare (2014, Suspense) Jennifer Beals, Dylan Neal. (CC) Lethal Seduction (2015) Amanda Detmer, Caleb Ruminer. Premiere. (CC) Til Death Do Us Part (2014, Suspense) Haylie Duff, Ty Olsson. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ One Bad Choice “Jessica Rasdall” Scream “Pilot” ’ Scream “Hello, Emma” ’ ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. ’ NBCS 34 34 NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Quaker State 400. (N) (S Live) Post Race NASCAR America 2015 Tour de France Stage 8. Hilly stage race. From Rennes to Mûr-de-Bretagne. ’ NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Thundermans Thundermans Thundermans 100 Things Nicky, Ricky Max & Shred (N) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Waiting to Exhale (1995) Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett. ›› You Got Served (2004, Drama) Marques Houston, Omarion Grandberry. ›› You Got Served (2004, Drama) Marques Houston, Omarion Grandberry. ROOT 31 31 Timbers Post Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball: Angels at Mariners Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Smooth Cops “Ho! Ho! Ho! Cops “High Cops A woman Cops “Evading Ar- Jail: Las Vegas Cops “Street Ar- Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle ’ Lip Sync Battle SPIKE 57 57 Criminal” (CC) No. 8” (CC) Crimes” ’ (CC) bursts into tears. rests” ’ (CC) (N) ’ rests” ’ (CC) “Salt vs. Pepa” SYFY 59 59 ›› Jurassic Park III (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill, William H. Macy. ›› Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) James Franco. A circus magician is hurled into the magical land of Oz. ›› City of Ember (2008, Fantasy) TBN 20 20 Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades ››› Love’s Unending Legacy (2007) Erin Cottrell. › Love’s Unfolding Dream (2007, Drama) Erin Cottrell. No More Tears Surviving depression. Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Bris” Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Re- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan The cast of a special surprise TBS 55 55 Keys” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Slicer” ’ (CC) verse Peephole” Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ film. TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Stories: Didn’t See It Coming Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories- ER: Creepy Crawlies Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Stories: Didn’t See It Coming TNT 54 54 ›› John Carter (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins. A human › Wrath of the Titans (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes. Premiere. ›› Clash of the Titans (2010) Sam Worthington. Perseus, soldier becomes embroiled in a conflict on Mars. (CC) (DVS) Perseus must rescue Zeus from the underworld. (CC) (DVS) son of Zeus, embarks on a dangerous journey. TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show The Boondocks American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Queen Mary” Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Barmageddon USA 58 58 ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. A maid of honor’s life ››› Hitch (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. Premiere. A smooth- Graceland “Sense Memory” Mike’s in- unravels as the big day approaches. talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. ability to function. (CC) VH1 62 62 What-Number ››› Scary Movie (2000) Shawn Wayans. A masked killer terrorizes and murders teens. ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’

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