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Pete Caster / [email protected] Guadalupe J. Aguirre makes an appear- ance in Lewis County Superior Court on Wednesday at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Centralia Man Jailed After Ramming a Police Vehicle, Fleeing

By Natalie Johnson and Kaylee Osowski The Chronicle A Centralia man was arrest- ed Tuesday on a state Depart- ment of Corrections warrant after allegedly ramming a police vehicle with his car and leading Pete Caster / [email protected] officers on a foot chase off of Bill Teitzel, center, a supervisor at Lewis County Public Health & Social Services, helps volunteers and irst responders lead a horse out of a muddy enclosure beside Lincoln Creek Road. a house on the 2500 block of state Route 508 east of Onalaska on Tuesday afternoon. It took nearly a dozen people over 30 minutes to get the horse out of the Guadalupe J. Aguirre, 35, of neck-deep mud and back on to dry ground. Centralia, is being held at the Lewis County Jail on $50,000 TRAPPED IN MUD: Nine Horses bail set in Superior Court Wednesday for second-degree Seized From Property Along assault and a felony DOC war- State Route 508 rant for allegedly escaping from community custody. By Natalie Johnson and Kaylee Osowski Lewis County Deputy Pros- The Chronicle ecutor Kevin Nelson requested bail to be set at $50,000 based on The Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- the allegations in the case. fice arrested an Onalaska woman on “We think $50,000 would be Wednesday on suspicion of animal cru- appropriate to protect commu- elty after rescuing a horse trapped in nity safety,” Nelson said. deep mud from her property Tuesday. Defense Attorney Joely Lewis County Sheriff's Office Capt. O’Rourke requested bail to be Dusty Breen said Jennifer M. Jenkins, set at $25,000. 44, was arrested Wednesday afternoon Superior Court Judge Rich- and faces nine counts of cruelty to ani- ard Brosey said he is aware of mals. much of Aguirre’s criminal his- Nine horses, including the one res- tory and agreed with the Prose- cued from the mud, were seized from cutor’s Office. He said he initial- the property in the 2500 block of state ly thought bail should be higher. Route 508 in Onalaska to be taken to Aguirre was arrested af- shelter locations. ter the DOC Community Re- Breen said the horses scored low in sponse Unit, a fugitive task Chance Prosser, of Onalaska, kisses a horse that was rescued from neck-deep mud near a house east of Onalaska body health and suffered from water on Tuesday afternoon. Prosser, who said he has been around horses his entire life, was one of the volunteers who please see JAILED, page Main 16 helped remove the young horse from mud. please see HORSE, page Main 16

Pete Caster / [email protected] America’s Future Up in the Air; Eagle In this Feb. 26 ile photo, America, Found Near Winlock Still Recovering the injured bald eagle at For RECOVERING: Bird’s Wing Hasn’t the care of For Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue Heaven's Sake in Rochester. Wildlife Rescue Healed Properly; For Heaven’s Sake The bald eagle with the patriotic moniker and Rehabilita- Animal Rescue in Rochester Plans has been at the animal refuge since February tion Clinic, jumps when it was found with a broken wing in a from the ground Additional Visits to Vet Winlock field. to a perch in its By Jordan Nailon ’Rica, the pet name given to the injured large enclosure in eagle, went for a second visit to the vet last Rochester. [email protected] America is still on the mend and under please see RECOVERING, page Main 16

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News Outake: Remembering Merle Haggard in Napavine of the Weird Guilty Conscience: Defecation on Lawn Stolen Sign Returned Leads to Double After 30 Years Stabbing in Stockton, NEW SMYRNA BEACH, California Fla. (AP) — It took 30 years, but a guilty conscience led someone STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — who stole a large metal sign in Stockton police say two men Florida to return it — along with stabbed each other in a fight that a $50 money order — to the New began after one of them defecat- Smyrna Beach Police Depart- ed on the other’s lawn. ment. The Stockton Record report- A picture of the sign was ed officers arrested 18-year-old posted Wednesday on the police Lonale Shaw for assault with a department’s Facebook page. It deadly weapon. says: New Smyrna Beach Says Police say the fight Sunday No to Drugs. evening began after the uniden- Officials say the blue sign tified victim defecated on Shaw’s lawn and he began chasing him Brian Mittge / For The Chronicle arrived in the mail with a note Merle Haggard laughs while playing a guitar solo during his performance in August 2006 with his nine-member band, asking officials to use the money with a large kitchen knife. They say the man fell and The Strangers, at the Napavine Amphitheater. He concentrated on his hits, from jailhouse lament “Mama Tried” to the to reinstall the sign. The anony- wistful “Silver Wings,” which he dedicated to soldiers everywhere. He called himself a “hillbilly” musician with “an old mous person asked for forgive- Shaw jumped on top of him and began stabbing him in the head beer joint band.” In that spirit, he called the Napavine venue a “pretty nice joint.” Haggard died earlier this week at the ness, adding the sign was stolen age of 79. in the late 1980s during “a fit of after the incident. youthful exuberance.” Police say Shaw dropped the On Facebook, department knife during the struggle and officials said that the “act of con- the victim was able to grab it Notable Quote trition” gives hope that people and stab him in the neck. can do the right thing, even if it Officers arrested Shaw and takes 30 years. recovered the knife. He’s being held on $250,000 bail. “ had the opportunity and I had scholarships offered to me and I knew Wedding Thief if I didn’t take those opportunities, they would never come again.” New Jersey Town Sentenced to Seven Plans to Use Air Horns Years in California Rachel Archer to Deal With Wild Winlock native headed for Olympic trials Prison Turkey Problem (see the Sports section for the full story) (AP) — A thief who posed as a guest at Cali- TEANECK, N.J. (AP) — A fornia weddings and stole wal- northern New Jersey town is lets, credit cards and cash from planning to acquire 20 air horns brides, guests and wedding to help its residents deal with ag- Today in History workers will be honeymooning gressive wild turkeys. In 1939, Italy invaded Albania, plane crash claimed the lives of in prison. The Record newspaper re- Today’s Highlight in History: which was annexed less than a the presidents of Rwanda and KNSD-TV said Denise ported that Animal Control On April 7, 1966, the U.S. week later. Burundi; in the months that fol- Gunderson was sentenced Officer Vincent Ascolese says Navy recovered a hydrogen In 1949, the Rodgers and lowed, hundreds of thousands of Wednesday to seven years be- he will give the air horns to Te- bomb that the U.S. Air Force Hammerstein musical “South minority Tutsi and Hutu mod- hind bars. She has previous felo- aneck officials to distribute to had lost in the Mediterranean erates were slaughtered by Hutu ny convictions. the public. Sea off Spain following a B-52 Pacific” opened on Broadway. In 1953, extremists. Prosecutors say last year, Officials say they’ve received crash. the U.N. General As- sembly ratified Dag Hammarsk- In 2001, NASA’s Mars Odys- Gunderson showed up at several about a dozen complaints from On this date: San Diego County weddings, residents reporting aggressive jold (dahg HAWM’-ahr-shoold) sey spacecraft took off on a six- went into rooms and offices and wild turkeys. In 1614, painter, sculptor and of Sweden as the new secretary- month, 286 million-mile jour- stole valuables during the cer- The birds have attacked resi- architect El Greco died in To- general, succeeding Trygve Lie ney to the Red Planet. emonies. dents, pecked at cars, held up ledo (toh-LAY’-doh), Spain. (TRIHG’-vuh lee) of Norway. Ten years ago: A suicide attack Authorities say Gunderson traffic. One has flown through a In 1788, an expedition led by In 1962, nearly 1,200 Cuban in a Shiite mosque in Baghdad used the credit cards to make glass kitchen window. Gen. Rufus Putnam established exiles tried by Cuba for their killed 85 people. Tornadoes in thousands of dollars in pur- Town officials in Teanack a settlement at present-day Mar- roles in the failed Bay of Pigs in- Tennessee killed a dozen people. chases at Costco, Walmart and said that only the state is able ietta, Ohio. vasion were convicted of treason. Dena Schlosser, charged with other stores — sometimes only to touch the birds, but residents In 1862, Union forces led by In 1978, President Jimmy killing her infant daughter Mar- minutes after the wedding vows can humanely scare them away Gen. Ulysses S. Grant defeated Carter announced he was defer- garet by cutting off her arms in were taken. by using water hoses or making the Confederates at the Battle of ring development of the neutron what her lawyers portrayed as a Surveillance video caught loud noises to assert their domi- Shiloh in Tennessee. bomb, a high-radiation weapon. religious frenzy, was found not Gunderson at several wedding nance. In 1927, the image and voice In 1984, the Census Bureau re- guilty by reason of insanity by locations and stores. Amy Schweitzer, of the state of Commerce Secretary Herbert ported had overtaken a judge in McKinney, Texas. A She was arrested last Decem- Department of Environmental Hoover were transmitted live as the nation’s “second British judge ruled that author ber in Las Vegas and pleaded Protection, says the birds’ ag- from to New York city” in terms of population. Dan Brown did not steal ideas guilty in February to grand theft gressive behavior tends to de- in the first successful long-dis- In 1994, civil war erupted in for “The Da Vinci Code” from a and identity theft. crease in the summer. tance demonstration of television. Rwanda, a day after a mysterious nonfiction work. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for April 7, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 50.44 65.0 -0.06 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. L 80s 74.57 85.0 -0.03 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 2.58 10.5 -0.05 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 7.76 18.0 -0.13 30s 83º 50º 71º 45º 63º 41º 61º 41º 59º 40º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s H 8.53 ---- +1.77 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 ...... 6:36 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:50 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 66 Moonrise ...... 7:01 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 37 74/52 75/48 Moonset...... 8:27 p.m. Normal High ...... 60 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 40 68/50 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 80 in 2007 Anchorage 50/31 pc 55/35 pc Record Low...... 27 in 1975 80/55 Boise 78/47 s 79/49 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 57/43 ra 50/34 ra Yesterday ...... 0.00" 81/50 76/47 4/7 4/14 4/22 4/29 Dallas 85/57 s 76/55 s Month to date ...... 0.29" Tacoma Honolulu 84/72 s 85/72 ra Normal month to date ...0.79" Centralia 82/54 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 84/63 pc 70/58 t Year to date...... 20.07" 83/50 Yakima Nashville 66/41 pc 59/34 pc Normal year to date ....17.74" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 88/65 cl 81/62 t 79/50 Longview 83/51 Trees High High St. Louis 61/40 sh 55/35 s 75/48 s 75/50 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 84/50 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds Moderate Moderate San Francisco 67/55 s 66/54 sh Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 62/42 t 55/38 pc Portland 83/52 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 84/53 81/53 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 88/64 cl 91/64 s New Delhi 95/68 pc 95/68 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 73/45 s 75/48 s Paris 52/37 pc 55/39 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 77/53 s 69/48 s Spokane 75/46 s 78/51 s London 50/39 sh 54/43 sh Rio de Janeiro 88/75 s 86/72 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 68/54 s 57/48 pc Tri Cities 82/47 s 82/52 s Mexico City 82/55 pc 79/55 pc Rome 79/57 cl 66/52 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 81/50 s 71/45 s Wenatchee 78/51 s 81/52 s Moscow 46/36 ra 50/36 pc Sydney 68/66 cl 72/66 ra

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Rachel Lomedico, co-owner of the business, said the boutique adds to the already established birthing service by providing products such as cloth diapers, maternity clothes and reusable swim diapers. “We carry high quality baby items that are hard to get in the area,” she said. The store features differ- ent lines of baby carriers, am- ber teething necklaces, and two products from the Oakville and Pete Caster / [email protected] Olympia areas. Rachel Lomedico, right, holds a practice infant, while Curtis Foote looks on at Compass Birthing Services on Wednesday afternoon in Centralia. Both Foote and Lomedi- Both Lomedico and her hus- co are trained doulas and operate the birthing center along with North Star Baby Boutique, which is in the front of the building they rent at the Fairway Shopping Center. band Curtis Foote are doulas. They help families navigate preg- nancy, birth and the transition into a new family. By providing ABOUT THE BUSINESS physical, emotional and infor- mational support during and af- North Star Boutique and Compass Birthing Services is located at ter birth, Lomedico said the duo the Fairway Shopping Center at 1728 South Gold Street in Chehalis. The business held a grand opening celebration on March 19. help their clients continuously There are two employees. by sharing their knowledge and Business hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 lending a helping hand. p.m. and by appointments. Compass Birthing Services, For more information on Compass Birthing Services, go online to which was established about two www.compassbirthingservices.com. For more on the boutique, go years ago, also offers a variety of to the Facebook page “North Star Boutique.” classes and focuses on both the For questions, or to schedule private classes, call (360) 807-4421. mother and her partner. Foote said this is an im- UPCOMING CLASSES AND portant aspect of the business Curtis Foote, co-owner of Compass Birthing Center and North Star Baby Boutique, because often the father is not shows some of the inventory at the store in the Fairway Shopping Center in Cen- GROUP MEETINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: tralia on Wednesday afternoon. heavily included in the process. • April 7, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. — Lewis County Breastfeeding Sup- “Outside of pregnancy, it’s services the business provides. port Group Meeting hard to find information or a Prior to establishing the store- • April 12, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. — Babywearing in Lewis County place for support,” he said, add- front, Lomedico said the majority Meeting ing he hopes to educate fathers of their work as doulas came out • April 17, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. — Exploring Cloth Diapers Class ‘‘Community is a big • April 19, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. — Exploring Placenta Encapsulation and other partners so they can of the Olympia area. Now they be actively involved in the pro- Class hope to bring some of the birth cess. From changing diapers, to thing for us.’’ • April 21, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. — Lewis County Breastfeeding Sup- supporting the mom with what- culture to Lewis County. port Group Meeting “There’s a huge need for what ever needs she may have, he Rachel Lomedico • April 23, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. — New Dad Prep Class, cost $30 hopes to provide partners with we do here,” she said. owner • April 26, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. — Babywearing in Lewis County more information to make life Education is key to the pro- Meeting easier for everyone. cess. To help inform individuals, • April 27, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. — Lewis County Cesarean and VBAC “It gets the dad on the same Compass Birthing Services offers Support Group Meeting page. It gives him tools to put in support groups. Breastfeeding, “Community is a big thing for • May 1, 12 to 5 p.m. — Childbirth Education Class, cost $75 his tool belt, even after the tran- placenta encapsulation, and ce- us,” Lomedico said. sition into being a dad,” he said. sarean and VBAC support groups In the future, the business Partners aren’t always the father are just a few offered. partners plan to expand further. of the child, Lomedico explained. Providing the support sys- Lomedico is currently working Sometimes it can be a mother, a tems on a face-to-face basis and on becoming a certified lactation Vinyl Windows best friend or a relative helping the through Facebook pages ensure consultant, and North Star Bou- mother through the process. All those in need have someone to talk tique is in the process of obtain- New are welcome and included in the to despite the time of day, she said. ing breast pumps. with Insulated LOW-E SIZE VJ’S 3 X 2 $90 Centralia Native Jimmy Ritchey and 4 X 3 $120 4 X 4 $129 Friends to Perform at Fox Theatre CH555974cbw.do 5 X 4 $150 By The Chronicle song-publishing company. www.brownpapertickets.com/ 6 X 4 $175 Historic Fox Theatre Restora- As a , Ritchey event/2526728, at Book ‘n’ Brush tions will be presenting Jimmy has earned wide respect with in Chehalis, and Holley’s Place, Check out our prices... ’s “I Gotta Get to Centralia. WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD! Ritchey and Friends at 8 p.m. Fri- 6525 196th St. SW, Rochester day, April 22, at Centralia’s Fox You” and “Twang,” Terri Clark’s Proceeds from the show will 360-273-6903 • 800-600-6903 “If You Want Fire,” Mark Ches- benefit the restoration of the Fox OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Theatre. 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Doors hits, produced albums for seven open at 7 p.m. A no-host bar will multi-platinum artists, played be available for those 21 and over. guitar on dozens of recording Presale tickets are available sessions and created his own on Brown Paper Tickets at http:// CH556802bw.do Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 LOCAL Couple Plans to Open Marijuana Business Near Vader REQUEST TO OPEN: Owners Ask Commissioners to Eliminate Federal Permit Requirement in Draft Ordinance By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] For about the past two months, Angel and Scott Swan- son have been converting a for- mer diner off of Exit 59 near Va- der into a marijuana shop. But in order to open, Lewis County needs to allow pot to be sold in unincorporated areas of the county. All marijuana businesses are currently banned in the county due to a moratorium that is set to expire at the end May. The moratorium was first adopted in December 2013. It has been extended every six months while an ordinance to regulate the in- dustry in the county is being fi- nalized. But even if the county doesn’t renew the moratorium and al- lows marijuana businesses to open under its regulations, one of the requirements in the cur- rent draft of the ordinance is for Pete Caster / [email protected] owners to get a federal permit. Scott and Angel Swanson stand in the storefront of their yet-to-be-named medical and recreational marijuana shop just of of exit 59 on Interstate 5 on Wednesday Angel said she looked into afternoon. the requirement. After talking to least plan to in Lewis County. multiple people at the Drug En- forcement Administration, she Angel said they see their learned the federal government patients one at a time in Pierce doesn’t issue a permit or certifi- County and are HIPAA — cate for schedule one drugs. Health Insurance Portability “I dug because I really want and Accountability Act — com- one,” she said. pliant. They spend about 30 The Swansons, of Puyallup, minutes with each patient, who met with county commissioners fill out 12-page forms and pro- Edna Fund and Gary Stamper vide identifying information to Wednesday and asked them to purchase medical marijuana. eliminate the requirement from The system will be the same in the ordinance or require mari- Lewis County. juana businesses to apply for it The Swansons’ building out- when it is available. side of Vader has a wheelchair No decision was made at the ramp leading to the door to en- meeting. ter the patient area. The other Having been converted from half of the building will be for being against all drug use, in- pipes and other accessories. cluding marijuana, to now sell- The shop also has a 24-hour ing it, Angel said she can see security system. both sides of the issue. Their stores would create “We’re really anxious to work 36 full-time and 12 part-time with you guys,” she said. Pete Caster / [email protected] Scott and Angel Swanson are planning to open a medical and recreational marijuana shop just of of Exit 59 on Interstate 5. union jobs, she said. Stamper said he is concerned The couple has three other about negative impacts of mari- locations in mind for shops in juana, having seen the effects in Angel told commissioners But they opened a medical can- al marijuana, the Swansons unincorporated Lewis County the school system as a former she hated the idea of her daugh- nabis shop in Pierce County in opened a second shop in Pierce educator. ter using marijuana, and she 2011, and once she saw how can- County. They hope to move that as well. The demand is high Angel said she would like to worked to find research to show nabis helped their patients, she operation to the Vader area, but enough, Angel said. She made help educate youths and parents that it was a bad idea. was fully convinced of its value. the Swansons aren’t sure what the assessment after speaking to about marijuana, and that the “In my mind, she was in trou- Angel told The Chronicle the store will be called. retailers 20 minutes north of Va- tax revenue the county receives ble,” Angel said. she hopes that sharing her story The building is well outside der, in Chehalis, and 20 minutes could be used for that. But after searching, she with the commissioners has an Vader city limits. All marijuana south. The Swansons hadn’t been couldn’t find a reason for her impact on their decisions about operations are banned in the She told The Chronicle peo- looking to get into the business daughter to stop medicating the ordinance. town. ple who use marijuana are al- until they saw the medical ben- with marijuana, she said. “It was a journey,” Angel said Last year, the Legislature ready using, they’re just driving efits when one of their own chil- Eventually, the Swansons de- about educating herself before passed a bill combining medical farther to buy it. dren, who suffers from digestive cided to get into the medical can- entering the industry. and recreational marijuana, so If the county allows marijua- issues, started medicating with nabis business. Even then, Angel After Initiative 502 passed the Swansons are opening their na businesses to open, it can get marijuana to gain weight. said she wasn’t fully on board. in 2012 legalizing recreation- doors to both crowds — or at some of the tax money, she said. News in Brief FSA Offers Loans their efforts to purchase a farm rently undergoing asbestos ployers are expected to be repre- advantage of this opportunity to or ranch. The program also pro- abatement. Once the process is sented at the fair. gain information from a variety to Beginning and vides an outlet for retiring farm- completed, demolition of the “The Centralia College job of employers,” she said. ers or ranchers to transfer their buildings can take place. fairs have had quite positive re- Job offers may be extended, Underserved Farmers holdings to the next generation sults,” said Joan Rogerson, coor- and Rogerson recommends at- By The Chronicle of producers. Fords Prairie Grange to dinator of student employment tendees dress professionally, bring The Farm Service Agency, a Eligible beginning farmers at the college, adding that local a resume, leave their children branch of the U.S. Department and traditionally underserved Host Bazaar Saturday and regional employers will be at home, and attend with confi- of Agriculture, is offering loans to applicants are given first prior- The Fords Prairie Grange is present to discuss part-time, full- dence in their skills and abilities. family farmers and ranchers. The ity to purchase FSA acquired hosting a vendor bazaar Satur- time, seasonal and even appren- For more information, visit loans are intended for individuals properties. If you live in Clallam, day to celebrate Grange Month, ticeship opportunities. www.centralia.edu/jobresources/ who are currently unable to ob- Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, with local small business ven- “We invite people to take jobfair/. tain commercial credit, especially South King, Kitsap, Jefferson, dors selling items such as jewelry, new farmers or those lacking the Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Skama- makeup, essential oils and can- net worth required to qualify for nia, Thurston, or Wahkiakum dles. There also will be vendors traditional avenues of credit. counties, contact Jeff Peterson, selling handmade goods. The FSA loan program de- senior farm loan officer, at (360) The event will take place 9 fines a beginning producer as 748-0083, ext. 2. Detailed infor- a.m.-4 p.m. at the Grange hall, someone who is “substantially” mation on farm loans can also be 2640 Reynolds Ave., Centralia. involved in the operation, but found online at https://www.fsa. This bazaar is free. Those has not operated a farm or ranch usda.gov/programs-and-servic- attending will be able to pick for more than 10 years. Addi- es/farm-loan-programs/. up information about what the tionally, when applying for farm Grange is all about and what it is ownership loans, a farmer must Port of Centralia doing in the community. have at least a three year history Grange month is celebrated working on the farm, but they Awards Asbestos across the United States during April. may not own a farm greater than For more information, call 30 percent of the average size Abatement Project Shavanna Burlingame, master/ Exciting Bible-Based Education farm in their county. The commissioners of the president, at (360) 978-4728. The maximum amount avail- Port of Centralia awarded a small able for farm operation or own- works project to KD&S Environ- Centralia College to ※ Certiied Teachers ership loans is $1.392 million. mental Inc. for asbestos abate- ※ Strong, Well-Rounded Academic Emphasis Those loans are made by com- ment on a home located on the Host Job Fair ※ Developing Creative, Critical, Independent Thinking mercial institutions and backed site of the future Centralia Station. Job seekers can connect with ※ Full-Day Kindergarten Option by the FSA. The maximum Kyle Heaton, executive direc- 60 employers at the Centralia ※ STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, The Arts and Math) amount is adjusted each year tor of the port, said the lowest bid College Job Fair from 10 a.m. ※ Middle School Sports based on inflation. they received came from the com- to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 28, in Loans made directly by the pany in the amount of $2,970. the college Health and Wellness www.centraliachristianschool.org FSA typically come with a low- In an earlier meeting, Heaton Center (gym) at the corner of er interest rate, but max out at said the asbestos report on the Walnut and Iron streets. Preschool ※ Kindergarten ※ Grades 1-8

$50,000 to $300,000. The FSA property located on Brotherson The fair is open to students, CH554859cbw.do direct loan program also offers a Road in Centralia came back “hot.” graduates and anyone in the Call to arrange a tour of our facility down payment plan intended to Many of the properties community actively looking for 1315 S. Tower Ave. Centralia • 360.736.7657 assist socially disadvantaged and owned by the port in the site of employment. It is a free event. Centralia Christian School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin. beginning farmer applicants in the Centralia Station are cur- Sixty local and regional em- • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 With Pending Retirements, Lewis County The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Superior Court Will Have New Look in 2017 MISSED OR LATE PAPER? 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They’ve been mentors to me.” Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- Richard Brosey Joely O’Rourke Prosecutor’s Oice during an interview in Centralia on Tuesday afternoon. scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or judge plans to for Often, Lewis County Supe- when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances rior Court judges have been will- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers his seat. in Education. Brosey has participate in fundraising activi- last year,” he said. ing to discuss completed cases been a judge in Lewis County ties he said, prompting him to However, starting in 2017, and trials with O’Rourke. BACK ISSUES resign from the board at Pope’s. Superior Court since his ap- two out of three judges will be “I’d like to carry that on, I Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- pointment to fill the newly-cre- Deciding to step back from his new to the bench. think,” she said. “In bigger coun- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks ated Department 3 by Gov. Gary fundraising activities to run for “It is a little bit intimidating,” ties, they don’t even know who old are $2 per issue. superior court judge was “diffi- Locke in 1998. Toynbee said. you are. They aren’t willing to do THE NEWSROOM cult,” he said. No other candidates have an- that.” For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact nounced their intention to run Toynbee said he plans to be Joely O’Rourke — Department 3 Before deciding to run, the appropriate person listed below. for the two positions. Candidates fair and impartial on the bench O’Rourke said she carefully con- EDITOR if elected. Joely O’Rourke always want- Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 must officially file for election ed to be a judge — she just didn’t sidered the conflict of interest with the Lewis County Auditor’s “I don’t have an agenda. I [email protected] think she would have the oppor- that would arise if she were a Sports Editor Office between May 16 and May don’t think judges should have judge while her husband prac- an agenda,” he said. tunity to run for the position so Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 20. tices criminal law in the same While serving recently as a soon. [email protected] “It was something I definitely county. Visuals Editor court commissioner pro-tem in Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 Andrew Toynbee — Lewis County, Toynbee said he thought I would do later in my “He can never be in front of me, obviously,” she said. [email protected] Department 1 has heard compliments about his career,” she said. Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, even judicial temperament. O’Rourke plans to run in This wouldn’t be the first West and Central Lewis County Communities Often in court cases, oppos- time a judge was married to an- ing sides need their judge to be a If elected, Toynbee, said he November for Judge Richard Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 other lawyer in their district, she [email protected] good referee, said Andrew Toyn- would continue his practice of Brosey’s seat in Department 3. said. Outdoors, Flood, bee, running this year for Lewis doing his research well before O’Rourke said she considered Judges often recuse them- East Lewis County Communities County Superior Court judge for taking the bench. the decision, weighing her desire Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 selves when they know a defen- Department 1. “I think it’s clear that I prepare to be a judge against what she [email protected] “I think it’s really about pro- well,” he said. “I don’t think judg- knew would be a big commit- dant or their family, or have pre- Education, Business, South Thurston County viding decisions and providing es should wing it.” ment. viously represented them as an Communities, Napavine Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 good decisions,” he said. Toynbee enjoys thoroughly “It took a lot of thought,” she attorney. said. “That comes up in small coun- [email protected] Toynbee, who has been a law- researching the intricate details Lewis County Government, Legislature, yer for 22 years, said running of a case and criminal law. O’Rourke lives in Che- ties all the time,” she said. “In a Tourism, Religion, for judge seems like a “logical “I like the academic side of halis with her husband Shane small county, there’s all kinds of South Lewis County Communities progression” for his career. He things … Really digging into … O’Rourke — also an attorney in reasons a judge would have to Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 I guess nerdy aspects of the law,” private practice with firm Buz- recuse. I’ve had to deal with that [email protected] announced he would run for Sports, News and Photography judge after Judge Nelson Hunt he said. zard O’Rourke — and 10-year- before.” old son Brock. Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 announced his retirement at the He’s had a chance to work O’Rourke said she doesn’t see [email protected] end of his term in January 2017. on such complex legal questions “My son’s really excited about becoming a superior court judge Death Notices, What’s Happening, “I feel like I’ve got the tools, while handling appeals cases as a this,” she said. “He knows a lot as just another stepping stone in Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices I’ve got the experience,” he said. prosecutor. He said trying a case more than normal kids about the her career. Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 “It feels like the right time.” isn’t about winning, but finding legal court processes.” “I really am very dedicated [email protected] Toynbee lives in Adna with the best solution for everyone in- O’Rourke said her entire ca- to public service and trying to [email protected] his wife of 24 years, Kristin, and volved. reer has been focused on public make the community better,” [email protected] service. Church News his children Liam, Audrey and “I really feel like I’m balanced, she said. “We are very invested [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Laurel. even though I’m a prosecutor, She started college at the in the community. I don’t see Senior Media Developer He worked at the Lewis I’m really justice-minded,” he University of Washington on a leaving the community to do Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 County Prosecutor’s Office for said. softball scholarship, but left the something else.” [email protected] 13 years — Hunt hired Toynbee Filling in as a court commis- team after less than a school year THE CHRONICLE to focus more on her grades and when he worked in the prosecu- sioner pro-tem in Lewis County PUBLISHER tor’s office. has given Toynbee a first-hand getting into law school. Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 “It seems kind of fitting to look at what being a full-time While finishing her degree [email protected] move into his spot if I’m elected,” judge would be like. at Gonzaga University School of Regional Executive Editor Toynbee said. “It’s confirmed that this is Law, O’Rourke was faced with Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 He has worked at the Thur- what I want to do,” he said. the need to pick a direction for [email protected] ston County Prosecutor’s Office Toynbee said he’s particularly her career. She said federal law April 1st - 7th Sales Director since 2006. enjoyed the opportunity to pre- enforcement agencies often re- Kung Fu Panda 3 Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 cruited at the school. After the [email protected] Toynbee always wanted his side over Lewis County’s Drug PG • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm Circulation Manager career to be focused on public Court, a duty Hunt has mastered attacks on the World Trade Cen- Sat., Sun., Tues., Wed., Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 hurs., (no Fri. or Mon.) service, he said. over the years. ter on September 11, 2001, she [email protected] “I wanted to be a prosecutor. I “I really believe in the thera- made her decision. Star Wars - he Force Specialty Publications Manager, Family felt that was the best way to use peutic courts,” he said. O’Rourke became a special Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Awakens [email protected] my skills,” Toynbee said. “I was Toynbee announced he agent with the Naval Criminal PG13 • 5:30 pm raised to give back to my com- would run for Hunt’s position Investigative Services in January Design Director Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 munity. My father was always before Superior Court Richard 2003. Tues., Wed., hurs. [email protected] involved in fundraising. I was al- Brosey announced he would too “I loved that job. I miss it every ways encouraged to participate.” retire at the end of his term, end- day,” she said. How to Be Single CH556148jc.do LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC Toynbee was a board member ing January 2017. In 2009, O’Rourke began R • 9:00 pm PRESIDENT, COO Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 for Pope’s Kids Place from 2006 Toynbee said he hoped he working at the Lewis County Tues., Wed., hurs. until recently, and has served would have the opportunity to Prosecutor’s Office. [email protected] Business Manager several terms on the St. Joseph learn from Judge James Lawler At first, she didn’t plan on Minor with parent before 7 pm only School Commission. and Brosey in his first term. staying in Lewis County long, $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 112 N. 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Admission is free, and visi- pa Bhandaru and others, who will and old are welcome authors at Mineral School will be about the upcoming events: tors can see a showcase of afford- share from new work and discuss offered monthly this summer at able as well as “fine art” made their storytelling process. Sept. 16, 7:30 p.m., the school, located at 114 Mineral June 23, 7:30 p.m., Summer by artisans from Lewis County Summer Visiting Authors, Rd. S, Mineral. These free events Visiting Authors, Poetry and the greater Cascades region, Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m. Creative Nonfiction will be in the multipurpose room. including jewelry, pottery, paint- An evening of poetry by past Summer Visiting Authors, Desserts are served at the vis- ings, wood carvings and more. An evening of creative non- resident Jane Wong and special Young Adult Fiction fiction will be presented by past iting author programs, and those guest Michelle Penaloza and Want to show your stuff at the An evening of young adult resident Wendy Call and poet attending are welcome to potluck others, who will share from new fair? Contact Dora Hale, dory@ additional treats. Donations are work and discuss narrative, lyric lewiscounty.com. fiction will be offered by past res- Anastasia Renee Tolbert. Call is welcome. and other poetry. ident Stephanie Kuehnert, spe- a professor of environmental lit- In addition, the Mineral Art & July 23, 7:30 p.m., Summer cial guest Carly Anne West and erature at Pacific Lutheran Uni- Craft Fair will be held in the Min- July 8-10, Mineral Art & Craft Fair, others, who will share from their versity, an essayist and memoir- eral School gymnasium July 8-10. Visiting Authors, Fiction work and discuss their storytell- ist and a translator. Summer readings and pro- Mineral School Gymnasium An evening of fiction will be ing process and all the delicious More information is available grams are made possible through Mineral School is hosting its presented by past resident Kirsten character-forming vulnerabil- at http://www.mineral-school.org. Season of Speed is Underway at South Sound Speedway 45TH SEASON: Full Schedule of Races on the Books Through September By Cindy Teixeira For The Chronicle South Sound Speedway opened up last weekend for its 45th season and the atmosphere was like a family reunion. Drivers, mechanics and race fans dusted off the winter blues to get their speed on at the Roch- ester track. The first race of the season doesn’t necessarily attract a big crowd, according to Lyle Sexton, advertising consultant for the track, but the weather was co- operating Saturday so he couldn’t predict attendance. With the beautiful Scatter Creek nearby, and easy access from Interstate 5 or points east, the speedway is like a time trip in many ways. The sport hasn’t changed much because the object is to move around the track faster

than anyone else. The cars may Courtesy Photos by Stormy Townsend have different categories and styles, South Sound Speedway’s three-eighths track accommodates a variety of events every Saturday night. Special events occur throughout the season. but the human factor remains in regard to driving skill, mechani- cal readiness and fan expectations. Nick Behr, son of owners Butch on the track, a blown engine meant What’s constant is that anything and Maureen Behr. Nick Behr also Bill, Dave and Stretch had to snag can happen at a car race. takes care of the online presence. a car with the tow truck and haul Inside the gates of the speed- What may come as a surprise to it off. All trials stopped while the way, it’s like a friendly little city. some people, he said, is that many track was cleared of spilled oil. Everyone is happy to be there. In drivers and owners of race cars While South Sound Speedway addition to the oval where the don’t do their own repairs. is considered a hobby track, some public action takes place, there Full auto body service is also of its drivers have moved into the offered on track property. So a are a number of unseen amenities NASCAR world, including Greg driver could wreck it, blow the en- pertinent to racing and car owners Biffle, from Camas who cut his gine, or need something as simple in general. racing teeth on short tracks in First, they are the only track as an oil filter and not have to leave Washington. with their own tow trucks, medi- the speedway to take care of it. cal aid crew and street sweeper. The track was bustling with ac- There are special events They also have a track dryer that is tivity Saturday during the season’s through the season, including dis- pulled behind a truck. No races are first time trials. Cars were still ar- count prices for mothers in May, held if the track is not dry. riving and Dave Dix, the pit boss, fireworks in July, Monster Trucks Second, there is a parts store was in the process of changing the in August and several days of free onsite and repair shop run by track dryer’s battery. Meanwhile, kids and teen admission.

IF YOU WANT TO GO 14 — Super Late Models Twin 50’s, Mini Stocks, Hobby Stocks and Bumblebees Cindy Teixeira / Nisqually Valley News South Sound Speedway is located eight miles from 21 — Winged Sprint Cars, Stinger 8’s, Legends, Baby Tenino and just east of I-5 at 3730 183rd Ave. SW, Roch- Bill, Dave and Stretch hook a car with a blown engine for removal from the irst Grands and Super 4’s turn of South Sound Speedway during time trials Saturday. The lifting rig is similar ester. Gates open at 4:45 p.m., races begin at 6:30 p.m. 28 — Late Models, Mini Stocks, Hobby Stocks, Bum- to a toy hook in an arcade game. Admission is $12 adults; $10 teens 13-17, seniors over blebees and WMRA Open Wheel Midgets 62 and active military; and $7 for children 6-12 and 29 — Late Models, Mini Stocks, Hobby Stocks and those under 6 years old admitted free. Parking is free. Bumblebees Information: (360) 858-1464, www.southsoundspeed- way.com. June Pole Buildings 4 — Super Late Models 100, Super 4’s, Outlaw Com- SOUTH SOUND SPEEDWAY KIDS CLUB pacts and Baby Grands On Sale Now! 11 — Wing Sprint Cars, Late Models, Bumblebees, Kids 12 years old and under may sign up for the Legends and Hobby Stocks Kids Club at the table inside the front gate until 6:46 18 — Super Late Models Twin 50’s, Mini Stocks, Site Prep p.m. They can win prizes and one member of the Kids Stinger 8’s and Baby Grands Club gets a trophy and their picture taken with a main Available 25 — Late Models, Legends, Baby Grands, Hobby event winner. Stocks and WMRA Open Wheel Midgets 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ NEVER BEEN TO THE RACES? July Machine Storage 2 Car Garage • Wear casual clothing and prepare for cooler weath- 2 — Fireworks. Super Late Models 125, Mini Stocks, er as the sun sets. If you go into the pit area, closed Hobby Stocks, Bumblebees and Vintage Modifieds toe shoes are required. No tank tops allowed. Shirts 9 — Late Models, Legends, Baby Grands, Super 4’s required in all areas at the track. and WMRA Open Wheel Midgets 16 — Big Rigs, Mini Stocks, Hobby Stocks and • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • Bring earplugs, a seat cushion and sunscreen, if • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs you think you’ll need any of them. Bumblebees • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • No glass or alcohol allowed at the track, but you 23 — Late Models, Legends, Stinger 8’s, Baby • Optional Concrete Is Available • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation can take in a cooler 14 inches or smaller. Grands and TBA • Full service restrooms onsite. 30 — Super Late Models Miller 200, Mini Stocks, 38’x30’x10’ Hobby Stocks and Bumblebees 24’x36’x10’ • Don’t bring your pets and only service dogs al- Monitor RV Storage lowed. No pets may be left in vehicles. 2 Car Garage & Workshop • Free camping, but no hookups or camp fires. August • You can meet the drivers after each event in the 6 — Late Models 75, Legends, Baby Grands and pits. Photos and autograph hunting are encouraged. Super 4’s • Food, drinks, beer, hard cider and souvenirs are 12 — Monster Trucks, Bumblebees 100, Vintage • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement Modifieds and TBA • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs offered onsite. • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door 13 — Monster Trucks, Mini Stocks, Bumblebees, • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door • Suites are available for groups and parties, as well • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door Hobby Stocks and Vintage Modifieds • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door as group rates for regular seats. • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation 20 — Late Models, Mini Stocks, Baby Grands, Leg- ends and Outlaw Compacts, Kids under 15 free 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: SOUTH SOUND SPEEDWAY SCHEDULE: 27 — Super Late Models 100, Bumblebees, Hobby RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall April Stocks, Super 4’s and Vintage Modifieds & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed 9 — Late Models, Mini Stocks, Stinger 8’s, Baby for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. Grands and Outlaw Compacts September Snow Load � Building Plan � Construction 16 — Super Late Model Twin 50’s, Bumblebees, 3 — Dennis Smitham Memorial time in, Legends � Guaranteed Craftmanship • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement 30’x36’ � Permit Service Hobby Stocks and Legends Regional Qualifier, Baby Grands and Mini Stocks • (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level CH556042cbw.do 23 — Late Models Twin 30’s, Baby Grands, Stinger 4 — Dennis Smitham Memorial 100, Legends, Baby • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad 8’s and Mini Stocks, Kids under 15 free Grands and Mini Stocks • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. 30 — Super Late Models 100, Super 4’s, Hobby 10 — Super Late Models 100, Bumblebees, Super 4’s Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings Stocks, Bumblebees and Vintage Modifieds and Outlaw Compacts Super Series 17 — Winged Sprint Cars, Late Models, Baby Grands, www.twincitymetalbuildings.com May Stinger 8’s and Mini Stocks 7 — Late Models, Mini Stocks, Baby Grands, Stinger 24 — Super Late Models 100, Hobby Stocks, Bum- 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 8’s and Legends, Moms $5 blebees, Legends and WMRA 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 Lic#TWINCMB181C5 • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 Tenino Eyeing Yelm Police Officer for Chief Position LEADER: Don Moody of the firmed that the application is not available for public review. Yelm Police Department “I’m the only one who has seen Awaiting Final Approval this person’s (Moody) application. Before Taking Over as I’m the only one who knows all his qualifications,” said Fournier Tenino Police Chief at the special meeting. By Jordan Nailon Despite Moody’s 10 years of experience in law enforcement, [email protected] some council members have also Tenino is one step closer to expressed concern over Moody’s having a new chief of police. lack of management experience. During a special meeting on For his part, Moody is not March 31, the Tenino City Coun- sure what will happen as the cil confirmed the application of process continues. He simply ex- Officer Don Moody, currently of pressed a desire to wrap up all of the Yelm Police Department. the formalities of the hiring pro- Moody is Tenino Mayor cess and to begin his work polic- Wayne Fournier’s personal ap- ing the Tenino community. pointee for the position. Despite Still, Moody noted, “Nothing the council’s recent confirma- is firm at this point.” tion, there are a few steps re- Tenino City Council meet- maining in the hiring process. ings are held on the second and Fournier and Moody have fourth Tuesdays of each month been reluctant to speak on the and begin at 7 p.m. The next ongoing process, citing past is- Steven Wyble / Nisqually Valley News meeting will be on April 12 at sues the city has encountered Elaine Kirkwood warmly holds the hands of Yelm Police Oicer Don Moody in this ile photograph from December of 2014. Tenino City Hall. while trying to get a police chief Moody, after pulling over driver Elaine Kirkwood for not using a turn signal, gives her $100 instead of a ticket. It was part of a Tenino has been without a in place. local “Secret Santa” giveaway of $5,000. Moody is being considered for the position of police chief for Tenino. “In the past I think we’ve got- police chief since the termina- tion of former chief John Hutch- ten the cart in front of the horse,” scheduled city council meeting. ultimately denied O’Callahan’s sition. said Moody. “I know they con- During the special meeting request, which upset the council The Tenino Independent ings in March 2015. Hutchings firmed my application, but I still last week, Moody’s application member. O’Callahan noted that reported that O’Callahan has was fired for working an excess have some additional processes was confirmed unanimously council member Craig Lester previously objected to Moody’s of hours. Since his termination, to go through.” by the city council, although was allowed to participate in a official job application not be- he has filed a defamation lawsuit Fournier said that one of the only three council members city council meeting by phone ing available for review at City for $850,000. steps remaining for Moody is a were present for the vote. John on March 22, and theorized that Hall. O’Callahan noted that the Russ Ellis was selected as an in- psychological exam. Fournier O’Callahan was one of the absent his exclusion by Fournier from application is public informa- terim chief but lacked certification. said that there is a chance the members, but he had asked for the special meeting was based tion and that it is illegal for it to His role at the department hire could be made official as permission to participate in the on O’Callahan’s reluctance to be purposefully withheld. At the ended after he finished some ad- soon as April 12 at the regularly meeting via telephone. Fournier rubber stamp Moody for the po- special meeting, Fournier con- ministrative duties. Centralia District to Hire Director of Special Education Pending Board Approval By The Chronicle Pothier will be introduced fessional development for special titled “Linking Assessment to In- cial education and psychology The Centralia School District to the district’s board of direc- education teachers, administra- tervention.” to our district,” Davalos said in has offered the position of execu- tors on April 20, where Superin- tors and paraprofessionals. Prior to joining the Edmonds the release. “She impressed me tive director of special education tendent Mark Davalos will seek She has a master of educa- School District in 2015, Pothier in our conversations by showing to Kate Pothier, a program man- final approval for her hiring, tion degree in school psychology studied the genetics of learning excitement about the opportuni- ager in the Edmonds School Dis- stated a press release from the from the University of Washing- disabilities as a research assistant ty to help start a new special edu- trict. district. ton, a bachelor’s degree in psy- at the University of Washington. cation program here in Centralia. The new position was cre- Pothier’s responsibilities in- chology from Linfield College She served as a psychometrist for I am certain that her skill and ated after the district dissolved clude overseeing the school psy- and a program administrator Northwest Neuropsychology in personality will help her fit right the Centralia Chehalis Student chology and counseling staff, su- certificate from City University. Bellevue from 1999 to 2002, the in as an outstanding team leader.” Support Services Cooperative to pervising professional-technical In 2013, Pothier served as an release said. Upon board approval, Poth- offer special education services behavior support for secondary adjunct professor for Seattle Uni- “Kate is bringing a wealth of ier would assume her new posi- in-house. schools, and is in charge of pro- versity where she taught a course experience and expertise in spe- tion on July 1. News in Brief State Lands gay, bisexual and transgender in- They are being offered free test- Mahal was a volunteer coach Black Lives Matter dividuals including Washington ing. The hospital says the likeli- for an Under-16 soccer team in Commissioner Won't residents who travel there. Inslee hood of infection is extremely British Columbia. Students Seek Action Run for Re-Election says it's the law of Washington low. at UW Race Meeting state and the policy of his ad- Small Earthquake Hits WENATCHEE (AP) — ministration to demand equality School Spends Nearly SEATTLE (AP) — At least Washington's Commissioner of for all persons. Northwest Washington 200 Black Lives Matter marchers Public Lands Peter Goldmark The Mississippi measure's $350,000 to Get Rats overtook a University of Wash- has reversed course and an- stated intention is to protect SEATTLE (AP) — A minor ington race and equity meeting, nounced he won't run for a third those who believe that marriage Out of Cafeteria earthquake hit northwest Wash- saying the school needs to do term in 2016. should be between one man SNOHOMISH (AP) — It ington state on Tuesday morning. more than talk about solving ra- Goldmark said in a tweet and one woman, that sexual re- has taken a month and nearly The U.S. Geological Survey cial friction on campus. and on Face- lations should only take place $350,000 to remove the rats from and the Pacific Northwest Seis- The Seattle Times reported book Tuesday inside such marriages, and that the caf- mic Network reported that the the Tuesday night meeting, billed he made the male and female genders are un- eteria. Snohomish school offi- 3.5-magnitude temblor hit at as a conversation about subtle decision after changeable. cials say the building is expected 11:06 a.m. in the Strait of Juan de forms of racism, became a se- talking with his to reopen next week after being Fuca. It was about 32 miles deep, ries of emotional speeches with family. closed since early March. the USGS reported. chants of "Black lives matter." In Sep- State Health Officials The Daily Herald reported The earthquake's epicen- Student Palca Shibale and tember, he an- Close Shellfish Harvest the rats were discovered after a ter was about 8 miles from Ault others issued specific demands nounced his run food-service worker reported a Field, the Naval Air Station on that include, among other things, Peter Goldmark for re-election BELLINGHAM (AP) — strange odor coming from the Whidbey Island. better recruiting of students of public lands at a meeting Health officials have closed the kitchen. Within a half an hour, 35 peo- color, a 25 percent increase in the commissioner of Washington recreational harvest for all mol- A pet control company was ple in Victoria, British Columbia, percentage of faculty of color by State Demo- luscan shellfish on beaches in called and rat droppings were Canada, and 10 in Coupeville winter 2017 and a new commu- crats. northern Washington state. found in the ceiling. Since then, reported to the USGS that they nity policing and review model As commissioner, Gold- The closure came after unsafe school lunches have been pre- felt it. to improve UW police behavior. mark has been the leader of the levels of paralytic shellfish poi- pared off site and brought to The race and equity initia- Washington state Department of soning biotoxin were detected. campus, where students have Western Washington tive was born out of a Black Lives Natural Resources since defeat- The Washington State De- been eating in the gym. Matter march that UW President ing Republican incumbent Doug partment of Health closed the After pest control crews University Trustees Ana Mari Cauce used as a spring- Sutherland in 2008. harvest for beaches from Sandy finished their work, he ceiling board to create it a year ago. Goldmark has overseen the Point north to the Canadian tiles and insulation has been re- Pick OSU Provost as state's largest firefighting force border. Point Roberts beaches placed and openings in the walls New President and manages over 5.7 million will be closed as a precaution throughout the building have Report: Seattle Firm acres of state-owned land on be- until shellfish samples can be been sealed. BELLINGHAM (AP) — The Kept Goats, Sheep in half of Washington residents. obtained to determine biotoxin Western Washington University Goldmark was re-elected in levels. board of trustees has chosen the Unsafe Conditions 2012 with 59 percent of the vote. Molluscan shellfish include Former Youth Soccer provost at Oregon State Univer- SEATTLE (AP) — A federal He said on Facebook the last clams, mussels, oysters and scal- Coach Sentenced for sity as the school's 14th president. inspection of a Seattle medi- eight years have been the high- lops. Shellfish sold in restaurants Sabah Randhawa is OSU's cal research firm has found that light of his nearly 40 years of and markets have been tested Seeking Underage Sex second ranking administrator. dozens of goats and sheep used public service. and are safe to eat. SEATTLE (AP) — A former He will replace WWU President for medical research suffered youth soccer coach has been sen- Bruce Shepard who is retiring severe health issues from being Gov. Inslee Bans State Longview Hospital tenced to seven years in federal June 30 after eight years in the kept in dirty, unsafe conditions. prison after seeking sex with a role. The U.S. Animal and Plant Travel to Mississippi Warns of Possible person he believed was a 12-year- Randhawa was one of four fi- Inspection Service report says OLYMPIA (AP) — Wash- Hepatitis, HIV Exposure old girl, but was an undercover nalists for the job in Bellingham, many of the 42 goats and four ington Gov. Jay Inslee has joined agent. but no others were nominated by sheep kept at a Redmond farm the Seattle mayor in banning of- LONGVIEW (AP) — A Kuldip Singh Mahal, 47, was trustees to the next level. by Pi Bioscentific Inc. experi- ficial travel to Mississippi due to Longview hospital is warning also sentenced to 10 years of su- In addition to being the enced pain and discomfort. Vet- the state's new 260 former patients they may pervised release in Seattle on school's chief academic officer, erinarian Diane Forbes found law allowing re- have been exposed to hepatitis Monday in addition to the prison Randhawa also serves at the that the firm, which distributes ligious groups or HIV. The exposure involves time. OSU's chief operating officer test kits for common food aller- and some pri- people who were fitted for a den- Mahal sent sexually explicit and manages the school's budget gies, lacked adequate staffing, vate businesses tal appliance for sleep apnea be- photos and messages to an un- planning and development. equipment and facilities to prop- to refuse service tween November 2013 and Feb. dercover federal agent posing The industrial engineer has erly care for the animals. to gay couples 26, 2016. as the young girl, according to been in his current position The Seattle Times reported based on beliefs. The Daily News reported the a news release by the U.S. De- since 2005 and held a number of the IEH Laboratories Director Inslee on problem was discovered through partment of Justice. Mahal, from other administrative positions. Mansour Samadpour says he's a Jay Inslee Tuesday barred an internal review of infection- Surrey, British Columbia., was He earned his master's degree shareholder in the firm and that governor anything but es- control practices at PeaceHealth then arrested last February when in Corvallis after moving to Or- the problems have been corrected. sential travel to St. John Medical Center. he entered the U.S. to meet who egon from his childhood home The inspection followed a Mississippi on the public's dime. The hospital is sending letters he thought was the young girl at in Lahore, Pakistan. complaint filed by an animal- He says the new law authoriz- by certified mail to the people a park in Burlington the release The appointment is subject to rights group seeking fines of es discrimination against lesbian, who may have been exposed. says. final agreement on a contract. $10,000 per animal. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016

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 A Perplexing Indifference on Charter Schools By The Seattle Times Other Views bill — the first time that has teachers’ union, which led the currently operate statewide. Washington’s charter-school happened since 1981 — all but fight against charter schools. Those charter schools have advocates have walked on egg- A sense of closure finally invites lawsuits. In 2012, the Washington remarkably diverse student bod- It also seems an effort to Education Association spent shells for more than a year. came Friday when Inslee said ies, as intended by the law. More he would let the bill become law delegitimize a thoughtful, $2.6 million, which included than 70 percent are students of First, they had to wait evidence-based approach to support for Inslee and against almost a year for the state Su- — without his signature — two color, and nearly 40 percent of days later. education. Initiative 1240, the measure charter-school teachers are peo- preme Court to rule on oppo- Charter schools have already that created the state’s charter The good news is Washing- ple of color — the latter is triple nents’ lawsuit; then they had to been embraced by 42 other school system. stand by for the Legislature to ton’s charter school experiment states, President Obama and Despite the opposition, the percentage at other public remedy the court’s decision to finally can continue for about the National Education Asso- charter schools now have cer- schools. More than two-thirds close them; and finally they had 1,100 students statewide and for ciation. tainty. But the waiting comes of students qualify for free or another nail-biting wait to see others to come. With his re-election cam- with a cost — new charter reduced price lunches. whether Gov. Jay Inslee would But Inslee’s indifference to paign looming, Inslee’s non-sig- schools are not likely to open And these students are al- veto the bipartisan, common- charter schools is disappointing. nature gimmick seems aimed this fall, said Tom Franta, CEO ready achieving. Too bad the sense legislation to keep them He should be championing at appeasing the state’s most of the Washington State Char- adults have gotten in the way open permanently. them. His non-signing of the powerful political entity, the ter School Association. Eight for so long.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Another Deep and Incisive Look at an Upcoming Election My 4 a.m. muse, Amnesia, one of the guys.” visited me again: This time with He knows he has a follow- the creation of a new parlor ing, enough to split votes from game. Actually, since there’s no any other Republican candidate, way to keep score, there are no Whatif he decides to break away, losers. So it probably can’t be as he’s still hinting he might do, called a game. I have no illu- and run as a third party candi- sions that it’ll become as popular date. That’d ensure a Democrat- or lucrative as Monopoly, but I ic victory, which would achieve call it “Whatif.” my initial postulation. Here’s the way it’s played. Whatif he follows the ex- You simply ask yourself, ”Wha- ample of Hitler and can identify tif?” a specific race or population to For in- hate. Oh, wait, he’s already done stance: Whatif that with illegal aliens, which one of the main has the approval of another seg- candidates for ment of the entire population: presidency of the gun-toting macho male. COMMENTARY: VanTuyl’s Views this country This year’s Republican Na- is just pulling tional Convention should be our leg about fun to watch, if he hasn’t already Lewis County Power Rankings: the entire cam- By Bill Moeller broken away by then. Anyway, paign? I think that’s the idea of how my new you know to parlor game “Whatif” could en- Getting Back to the Roots of Ranking whom I’m vaguely referring. liven our lives. Whatif his entire campaign is But wait! What if I’m right? People get lost. Time passes, dedicated to ensuring a Demo- What if I’ve exposed and ruined their motivations fade, direc- cratic victory in November? Af- a plan of national proportions? tions become confused and, at ter all, he admits to having once Can I now expect a gang of some point, they need to step ‘‘That’s like a mom telling her family she’s got been a Democrat. Whatif he still goons wearing, possibly, brown back and check the compass $100 earmarked for some fun adventure/project is, and his object is to split the shirts to gently massage my again before taking another step. Republican vote? person with the application of I’m talking, naturally, about and then telling the kids their ideas sucked and Whatif that’s the reason he aluminum baseball bats? this dumb column, which agreed to honor the Republican One more item. His cam- hasn’t actually done any TRUE she’s spending it on a Match.com account.’’ agenda, and now hints that he paign has also brought up “power ranking” in about a may change his mind. Is that another example of Closed year. Sure, it’s also part of that plan? Let me Caption error. In reporting on almost always suit knowing there’s at least a all of the lodging tax dollars ask you this: Do you think that his statement that women who presented in a possibility that a local school ad- into its Discover Lewis County a man with such a massive ego oppose a state’s ban on abortion vaguely-listish ministrator got fired in it. website, which was created and might want to go down in his- should be punished, the phrase form, but does 4. NINA NIGHTSHADE: All hail is maintained by … the county. tory as someone who changed got printed as “should be pub- it accomplish the 2016 Miss Yard Bird! The That’s like a mom telling her the destiny of a nation? My an- lished.” its true purpose runner-up was Bree Brier, and family she’s got $100 earmarked swer to that quotes a politically In conclusion, a personal — namely, to a woman who called herself for some fun adventure/project incorrect response from an old note to the woman who asked inform you, the Rocket took third. I feel like the and then telling the kids their comic strip, “You betchum, Red me in Safeway about a previous Miss Yard Bird pageant (unlike ideas sucked and she’s spending reader, about By Aaron VanTuyl Ryder.” column on player pianos. Con- which local the Miss Lewis County pageant) it on a Match.com account to Could those obviously phony tact me at the email address be- news items wouldn’t turn up its nose at the make herself more attractive to facial expressions he often gets low, and I can put you in touch should be held in higher regard idea of a regular guy like me on potential “tourists.” (You know on his face — the ones that with someone better qualified to than the other drivel editor Eric the judge’s panel. what would ALSO be a great use would shame the most amateur answer your question. Schwartz has deemed worthy of 5. CHRISTINA PALOMARES: Ms. of tourism dollars? Sidewalks of actors — be just a test to see ••• your attention. Palomares’ alleged automotive on Borst Avenue. There’s pretty how far he can go without being Bill Moeller is a former enter- Instead, then, I’ll run adventures on Friday included much no better way to promote unmasked? The same might be tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city through Tuesday’s edition of (being seen) throwing beer your county than a regional applied to the vision of a multi- council member, paratrooper and The Chronicle (the whole Main cans out of her van, trying to “Kids Ask County for Sidewalks. millionaire donning a baseball pilot living in Centralia. He can be reached at bookmaven321@comcast. section!) and perform a proper hit another vehicle, assaulting What Happens Next Will cap at times to show he’s “just net. bit of ranking. a woman who tried to take her AMAZE You” headline. You keys and hitting a woman with could even put the story on your 1. CHEHALIS BASIN HABITAT PROJ- her car door. Impossibly, her own self-funded-with-tourism- First Amendment Center Quote of the Day ECTS: Six million to rebuild ham- list of offenses didn’t include dollars website!) ster tubes for fish? That’s power. driving with a suspended li- That about wraps it up for 2. JOHN BRAUN: The Republi- cense. Tuesday’s paper. There’s a bunch can from Centralia (and yet I’ve 6. COUNTY COMMISSION. The LC more cool stuff in today’s paper, “We all have the right of freedom of speech never seen him at the B&D or Commissioners are consider- namely the thing about a poor under the First Amendment. We all don’t O’Blarney’s. Just how Centralia ing revamping their process for horse in East Lewis County IS he?) is rerunning for the state applying for lodging tax dollars, getting stuck in the mud. (The have to agree with one another on our Senate. which (basically) are tax dollars photos that go with it are pretty 3. GOODWILL. Someone told brought in by businesses making heart-wrenching. Say what you opinions. Everyone in my circle, that I run me that clothing donated to a money off of tourism that are will about Pete Caster, but when around with, we all feel the same about Goodwill facility is then taken to then redistributed (by the LCC) there’s a sad animal situation a different facility so you don’t to organizations/agencies/proj- he’s gonna come back with God, country, integrity and character.” end up wearing your neighbor’s ects/events that increase tourism. something provocative.) clothes. I have no idea if this is Astute followers of the commis- ••• true, but I doubt it. Doesn’t that sion will remember that last year Aaron VanTuyl is the sports Luke Scott take some of the fun out of it? I the commission changed the ap- editor for The Chronicle and also a American athlete want to buy a battered too-large plication rules and then pushed columnist.

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can find something to buy. Steve Bloom / The Olympian The inventory for single-fam- Work rolls along April 6 at the 32-acre construction site at 8549 Martin Way E. for 623 multifamily residential housing units. Located just west of River Ridge High School ily residences in March was three the development will also include a section designed for senior housing. months, meaning that at the cur- rent pace of sales the supply of School, and a 300-plus unit proj- ning ahead, she said. Relief might be on the way in planned to be 623 units, only a residences on the market would ect has been proposed in Lacey On-campus housing remains the form of more apartments, ac- portion of which are reserved for be exhausted in that period, ac- at Carpenter Road and Pacific popular, with occupancy rates cording to Apartment Insights. seniors. cording to Northwest Multiple Avenue. at 92 percent for the year, Good- In the Thurston-Pierce-Kit- “The tight home sale market Listing Service data. Sharon Goodman, director of man said. sap region, 1,456 units are under and moderate level of new apart- Unemployment was 6.3 per- residential and dining services Although rents are higher construction, most of which are ment construction will help keep cent in February, according to at The Evergreen State College, and vacancy rates lower, it’s not in Thurston County, the data pressure on rentals,” Cain said. the state, while two senior hous- said students wanting to live off- a panic situation for students yet show. That’s up 200 units from Apartments Insights sur- ing projects recently were an- campus are encountering higher because those who choose to live the fourth quarter of 2015. veyed 91 properties in Thurston nounced in the county: One is rents. Apartments also are hard- off-campus are finding housing, The multifamily project County that were 50 or more underway near River Ridge High er to find — if they’re not plan- she said. near River Ridge High School is units, across all apartment sizes. Washington GOP Anticipates May Attention From Candidates By Lauren Dake allocate their 44 delegates based swing through. … It would make The Columbian on the primary results. So, those sense for them to do so. With ‘‘We’re very excited. It looks like the May 24 44 delegates will be bound by the Portland airport, it’s an easy Last year, the Washington the primary results, but only for thing to do,” said Jim Moore, a Republicans wanted to move the primary will be right in the middle of things.’’ one round of voting. If talk of a political science professor and state’s presidential primary from contested convention material- director of the Tom McCall Cen- May 24 to March in hopes of Steven Beren, izes, and no candidate receives ter for Policy Innovation at Pa- gaining some attention from the State GOP spokesman the majority of 1,237 delegates, cific University. presidential candidates. a second round of voting could Carolyn Long, with the That effort failed. happen and the delegates could school of politics, philosophy But it appears the state’s Re- cuses, Vancouver was visited by or Ben Carson, who choose whomever they want. and public affairs at Washing- publicans will get their wish of Democratic presidential hopeful remains on the ballot despite no Beren said it’s an exciting ton State University Vancouver, being relevant in the race. Sen. Bernie Sanders and former longer remaining in the race. time for the GOP. agreed that the chances of a Cruz “We’re very excited. It looks U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Beren said the state GOP has “There has been record turn- or Trump visit to Washington like the May 24 primary will be Clinton’s husband, Bill. invited Trump, Cruz and Kasich out all over the country,” he said, are good. right in the middle of things,” On May 24, state voters who to visit. adding that he expects the same “Absolutely; it’s a tight race, said Steve Beren, a spokesman promise they are Republican, “As soon as we know some- for Washington. it’s highly possible,” Long said. “I for the state party. at least for that day, and aren’t thing, we’ll tell you,” Beren said Oregon’s primary will be a think the attention both Sand- The Democrats held their involved in any other party’s of the possibility of a candidate week before the Republican pri- ers and Clinton gave to the state precinct-committee caucuses on nomination will be able to vote appearance. mary in Washington. of Washington is an indication March 26. Leading up to the cau- for Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, The state Republicans will “I think the candidates will there will be some visits.” News in Brief Semitrailer Plant admitted the incidents to police Opponents have said the Southwest. surveyed reportedly said they but said the sexual encounters project is unsafe and environ- Coast Guard and King Coun- didn’t think missionary was ap- in Longview Could were initiated by the teen. mentally hazardous and have ty Sheriff’s Office officials be- propriate. Bender is also accused of urged commissioners to cancel lieve the body is that of a 59-year- Another report said oppo- Create Up to 500 Jobs breaking a no-contact order for the lease and abandon the ven- old Vashon Island resident. nents considered the missionary LONGVIEW (AP) — A com- driving by the boy's home. ture. The man’s name and cause of name to be “divisive and doesn’t pany that builds semitrailers is He resigned from Spokane death will be determined by the represent Whitman’s commit- opening a plant in Longview and Public Schools after his arrest. Gray Whale Spotted in King County Medical Examin- ment to inclusion.” hopes to create nearly 500 jobs in er’s Office. Whitman is a private lib- four years. Port of Vancouver Seattle's Ballard Locks eral arts college in Walla Walla The Daily News reported that SEATTLE (AP) — Officials State Fines Grant County named after Northwest mission- -based Nimble Trail- Against Oil Terminal say a gray whale has been spot- ary Marcus Whitman. It was ers hopes to have its first opera- PUD Over Dam Explosion Lease Changes ted in and around Ballard locks founded in 1859, and became a tions up and running by June, in Seattle in the past couple SPOKANE (AP) — The four-year school in 1883. although company officials say VANCOUVER (AP) — The weeks. Grant County Public Utility Dis- A working group of faculty, November may be more realistic. Port of Vancouver delivered a KOMO-TV obtained video trict #2 has been fined $35,000 staff, students and alumni will Nimble makes its trailers blow Wednesday to a proposed and photos Wednesday as the for safety violations following compile a list of new mascot pos- from carbon fiber and says they rail-to-marine oil transfer ter- whale swam and spouted water. an explosion at its Priest Rapids sibilities which will be voted on weigh three tons less than con- minal, coming out against a con- The Whidbey Island-based Orca Dam near the town of Beverly by the college community this ventional trailers. The company tract renegotiation requested by Network says the whale appears last October. fall. markets them as safer and more Vancouver Energy. to be emaciated and likely wasn't Six workers were hospitalized fuel-efficient. The staff recommendation strong enough to make the en- with serious electrical burns. Director of Operations and to deny the request increases the tire annual migration north. The state Department of La- Another Lawsuit Filed Manufacturing Todd Wessels likelihood that port commis- The network says the whale bor & Industries on Wednesday Against Seattle’s said Wednesday that the com- sioners will follow suit, leaving could have wandered into Puget said the workers were trouble- pany chose Longview because it a contract in place that ramps Sound either looking for food or shooting a mechanical problem Ride the Ducks is close to the sea, Interstate and up costs for the energy company for a place to die. with a generator. The workers SEATTLE (AP) — Another railways. starting this summer. NOAA spokesman Michael did not know that a circuit had lawsuit has been filed against Nimble Trailers is buying 6.7 Tesoro Corp. and Savage Cos., Milstein says there isn't much been re-energized when they Seattle’s Ride the Ducks tour acres of land and says it will start operating as Vancouver Energy, NOAA can do, as they don't typi- closed a breaker, which caused company concerning the deadly with nearly 200 workers. seek to delay for two years an cally intervene unless the whale the electrical arc flash explosion. crash last September. Aug. 1 rent increase. Energy of- becomes confined or entangled. The state concluded that the ficials say they made the request Attorneys for the mother and Ex-Assistant Principal The network cautions boaters arc flash could have been pre- the estate of a 17-year-old Run- because the project remains in to be aware of the whale's pres- vented. jie Song, a Chinese exchange the state approval phase and the ence and give it plenty of room. The agency cited the utility to Plead Guilty to student who was one of five stu- increase was put in place assum- The locks connect Puget Sound district for five serious violations, Molestation ing the terminal would be opera- and the Lake Washington Ship each with the maximum penalty dents killed in the crash, are su- SPOKANE (AP) — A for- tional or close to it by that time. Canal. of $7,000. ing the Ride the Ducks company, mer assistant principal at a Spo- Port staff is recommending The utility district has 15 the city of Seattle and the state of kane high school is expected to the board decline the request days to appeal the citation. Washington. plead guilty to child molestation "but continue working in good Body Washes ashore The lawsuit was filed charges. faith with Vancouver Energy to on Vashon Island Wednesday in King County Su- The Spokesman-Review re- pursue necessary approvals." Whitman College perior Court. ported that Todd Bender's at- The modification will be Near Drifting Kayak to Drop Missionary The lawsuit says Ride the torney confirmed his client debated at an April 12 public VASHON ISLAND (AP) — Ducks failed to properly main- would plead guilty to the charges hearing at Clark College and Authorities are investigating af- as Mascot tain the amphibious vehicle, Thursday. likely will be voted on by the ter a man’s body washed ashore WALLA WALLA (AP) — which swerved across the center- Bender was arrested in No- three-member commission at a on Vashon Island. Officials at Whitman College say line on the Aurora Bridge and hit vember 2014 after a teenage boy, meeting April 15. KOMO-TV reported deputies they’ve dropped missionary as the bus in which Song was riding. who is now an adult, reported The proposal includes build- responded to the area Wednes- their mascot name and are work- The lawsuit also says city and that Bender had molested him ing a terminal along the Colum- day morning after the U.S. Coast ing on finding a new one. state transportation officials on numerous occasions in 2011. bia River that can handle an av- Guard received a report of a The Walla Walla Union- failed to properly maintain the The teen told police Bender, who erage 360,000 barrels of crude oil kayak adrift with a life vest and Bulletin reported college of- bridge and should not have al- was also his football coach, had per day. The oil would be tem- cellphone inside. ficials announced the decision lowed the extra-wide tourist ve- given him alcohol and touched porarily stored on site and then During the investigation, au- Wednesday, citing a survey of hicles on the bridge with narrow him inappropriately. loaded onto ships for transport thorities say the body was found 18,000 alumni and current stu- lanes, no center median and no Court documents say Bender to West Coast refineries. near the 2300 block of 60th Place dents. Sixty-two percent of those shoulders. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Providence Lane and booked on police responded to the 1700 CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Trespassing Cats outstanding warrants. block of South Gold Street af- Vehicle Accidents Scam Phone Call Reported • At 3:04 p.m. on Tuesday, ter receiving a report of two men police received a call regarding • At 9:48 a.m. on Tuesday, fighting. An investigation is ongo- • At 8:07 a.m. on Tuesday, Teen Arrested for Shoplifting cats inside of a house in the 800 officers responded to a report ing. police received a report of a scam of a one-vehicle crash at the in- • A 17-year-old girl was ar- phone call received by someone block of NW Ohio Avenue that tersection of Marion and Royal rested and released to a parent at on South Market Boulevard. was being prepared to be burned streets. The vehicle drove into a 2:52 p.m. Wednesday after alleg- LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE The caller stated he was the old- down. pole. There were no injuries edly stealing items from a store est grandchild of the individual • At 10:16 a.m. on Tuesday in the 500 block of South Tower Ryderwood Woman Arrested on and said he needed money. Possible Abuse Avenue. officers responded to a report DUI Charge • At 3:47 p.m. on Tuesday, of a vehicle vs. building crash • At 6:15 p.m. on Monday, Harassing Phone Calls police received a report of a in the 500 block of North Tower Driving on a Suspended License deputies observed a car driving • At 8:19 a.m. on Tuesday, 17-year-old girl possibly be- Ave. No injuries were reported. • At 9:07 p.m. on Tues- in a “delayed and erratic manner police received a report of ha- ing kept away from the report- • At 1:01 p.m. on Tuesday, of- day, Andrea Youckton, 31, of as it traveled through curves on rassing phone calls in the 50 ing party in the 40 block of NE ficers responded to a two-vehicle Oakville, was arrested and re- the roadway” on state Route 506 block of SW Fourth Street. The Washington Avenue. The caller collision blocking traffic at the leased for driving on a suspend- near the Winlock-Vader Road, person reportedly called eight said the girl’s dad was arrested intersection of Harrison Avenue ed license following a traffic said Capt. Dusty Breen, of the times that day. for domestic violence a couple and Lowe Street. No injuries stop in the 1600 block of Harri- Sheriff’s Office. The driver, Pau- days ago and stated she received were reported. son Avenue. la J. Cooper, 62, of Ryderwood, Lounging in a Private Alley a text message from his girl- • At 1:45 a.m. on Wednesday, was arrested on suspicion of friend stating the girl was fine. Vehicle Prowls Taylor Jorden, 22, of Vader, was driving under the influence. • At 3:41 p.m. on Tuesday, police received a report of a man • At 10:26 a.m. on Tuesday, arrested and released for driving sitting on the steps in a private officers took a report of fishing on a suspended license following Man Wants New Phone Number FFA Identification, Laptop Taken alley. The man was either talk- gear being removed from an un- a traffic stop in the 1200 block of in Vehicle Prowl ing to himself or on a cellphone • At 3:57 p.m. on Tuesday, locked vehicle in the 600 block Mellen Street. in the 100 block of NW Prindle police received a call from a of South Pearl Street. • At 3:56 a.m. on Wednesday, Street. The reporting party did man in the 1500 block of NW • At 10:11 p.m. on Tuesday, Malicious Mischief deputies responded to a report of a vehicle prowl at a residence not want to confront the male. Louisiana Avenue who said Ra- officers received a report of a ve- • At 10:32 p.m. on Tuesday, dio Shack would not change his hicle prowl that occurred during in the 3500 block of Cooks Hill police received a report of dam- Road in Centralia. A 56-year-old Malicious Mischief phone number. the evening hours in the 2700 age to a window caused by a BB block of Colonial Drive. A purse man, of Centralia, reported nu- • At 3:02 p.m. on Tuesday, shot by someone in a passing ve- merous items were stolen out of ••• and laptop computer were taken. hicle in the 400 block of Down- police received a report of mali- By The Chronicle Staff a truck, including FFA identifica- cious mischief in the 300 block ing Road. The description of the tion and a laptop computer. No Felon in Possession of Firearm vehicle was provided. of SW James Street. The re- Please call news reporter Natalie estimate was available for the val- porting party stated a neighbor Johnson with news tips. She can be • At 10:51 on Tuesday, of- ue of the items. The prowl took broke their fence. reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ ficers observed Gregory S. Two Men Contacted place between 1 p.m. on Tuesday chronline.com. Schroeder, 30, at an apartment by Police After Fight and 3:25 a.m. on Wednesday. The located at 1505 Lewis St. with • At 2:03 p.m. on Wednesday, case is under investigation. an adult female they knew had a protection order against him. Officers also knew he had a mis- demeanor Centralia municipal HARRY EDWIN COLLINS court warrant. Officers detained at Todd Shipyards as Sue Killillay 1947 ~ 2016 Schroeder and found a fire- an electrician. Harry arm in his possession. He was worked at a number of at Cascade Mental Health, booked on the warrant, a felony local companies as a charge, and the protection order retiring in 2012. millwright electrician Her included violation. He was booked into and he retired from church youth, music and the Lewis County Jail without Tubafor Mill in Morton. ministry via Lutheran incident. He enjoyed helping Church membership. others, repairing things Sue is survived by her Warrant Arrest and going to the beach husband, Bob Killillay; sons, • At 5:01 p.m. on Tuesday, with his late wife. Chris of Utah and Robert Sam W. Currier, 53, of Centralia, Survivors include of Colo.; mother, Helen was arrested in the 1700 block of his children, Bryan Eulberg of Ariz.; sister, Peggy Munholland of Ariz.; Harry Edwin Collins, Obermire, Patti Larson, Mark Obermire, James brother, Jim Davies of Ga; age 70, died at Morton and four grandchildren. Collins and Cindy Holden; Death Notices General Hospital Sue Killillay, 68, of Services will be held Friday, March 25, 2016, brother, Gilbert White; Centralia, passed away at • SUE KILLILLAY, 68, Centralia, died Sat- Friday, at Immanuel Lutheran surrounded by those beloved grandchildren; home April 2, 2016. She was Church, 1209 N. Scheuber urday, April 2, at home. A service will and great-grandchildren. born Sept. 17, 1947 in Salina, be at 11 a.m. Friday at Immanuel Lu- who cared about him. He Rd., Centralia, WA 98531 at theran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, was born May 25, 1945, A service will be held Kan., to Helen Eulberg. 11:00 a.m. On April 18, 1970, Sue Centralia. in Onalaska, Wash., to April 9, 2016 at 1:00 In lieu of lowers, Mental • THOMAS A. OCKEN, 60, Centralia, died Harry and Mary Collins. p.m., at the Salkum married Bob Killillay. She Health support, MS and Friday, Jan. 22, at home. A memorial ser- Community Church, 149 began her career in special vice will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April Harry graduated from cancer are major causes that Onalaska High School Wilcox Rd., Salkum, WA education and moved to impacted Sue’s life. 16, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Winlock. mental health, ultimately Arrangements are under the direction of and entered the U.S. 98582. All friends and To view the obituary, please serving as executive director Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Navy. He served in the family welcome. go to chronline.com/obituaries. • HILTON H. WITTERS, 86, Chehalis, died Vietnam War on the USS Friday, April 1, at home. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Grand Salisbury. After leaving To view this obituary, please go Mound Cemetery, 6300 183rd Ave. SW., the Navy, he worked to chronline.com/obituaries. Rochester. 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chronline.com CH556054cbw.sw • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 Police Release Composite Images of Suspects in 1986 Slayings TACOMA: Jennifer Bastian and Michella Welch Were Both Killed in North End Parks 30 Years Ago By Stacia Glenn The News Tribune In an effort to shake loose new leads in the slayings of two Tacoma girls in 1986, police are using DNA to predict what the men responsible for the killings might have looked like. Police on Wednesday re- leased two composite render- ings of the men who are believed to have sexually assaulted and killed Michella Welch, 12, and Jennifer Bastian, 13, in two North End parks. Peter Haley / The News Tribune Detectives last week said for Tacoma Police spokeswoman Loretta Cool describes a public outreach by the department’s Child Abduction Response Team the first time that they no longer in a press conference Wednesday. The team is applying new technology and social media to the 1986 cold cases of the ab- believe the same man killed both ductions and murders of Michella Welch and Jennifer Bastian. girls, giving new direction to two of the most heart-wrenching cas- investigation and vetted about es in the city’s history. 200, none of whom panned out. The images were created by That’s why the CART team, These images are part of a public out- Parabon NanoLabs Inc., a Vir- which has activated about four reach effort Wednesday by the Tacoma ginia-based company that ana- times since it was accredited 2 Police Department’s Child Abduction lyzed the DNA samples, identi- 1/2 years ago, was brought in. It’s Response Team. The CART team is ap- fied genetic markers, such as eye the first time CART was activat- plying new technology and social me- and hair color, and used pheno- ed for cold cases, and, depending dia to the 1986 cold cases of the abduc- typing to predict what the men on its success with this exercise, tion and murder of Michella Welch and might have looked like. it might not be the last. Jennifer Bastian. The computer-gener- “After 30 years, we’re using ated image, based on DNA, of the man’s the most advanced technology face is a composite of average features that’s available now to provide DNA Leads to New Profiles for males with genetic similarities. The the public with descriptions of Although the Welch and Bas- images might not resemble the actual possible suspects that will trigger tian cases are 30 years old, detec- murderers of Welch or Bastian at all. a memory and prompt them to tives have never stopped working call in a tip,” police spokeswom- the cases. ilarities at the crime scenes. Both an Loretta Cool said Wednesday. They’ve stayed in touch with Jennifer Bastian, left, and Michella Welch were both killed in North End Tacoma were killed within a five-month “Then we can go out and contact both families. At least six DNA period. Both were snatched dur- them and hopefully make an ar- parks in 1986. tests have been run on evidence ing broad daylight. rest.” since the first test was done in Welch disappeared March 26, This is only the fifth time a 1988. A behavioral profile of the ery little bit of information is dividual’s physical characteris- 1986, from Puget Park. She left law enforcement agency using killer was developed in 2013. useful.” tics in a kind of reverse-engineer her sisters there and went home Parabon’s new Snapshot technol- Detectives Gene Miller, who DNA profiles from both kill- process. It can tell eye color, hair to make lunch. Her sisters found ogy, developed in 2014, has gone is now retired, and Lindsey ers were run through a national color, ancestry, skin complexion, the lunches on a picnic table and public with suspect composites. Wade, who heads up the cold database of felons but did not face shape and freckling. Using another rare investi- case unit, presented the cases to Welch’s bike but never saw her match with the 11 million or so The analysis cannot read again. gative tool, Tacoma police on a 20-member panel of experts at DNA profiles in the database. height, weight or other environ- Her body was found later that Wednesday activated its Child the National Center for Missing Determined to find new mental characteristics. night near a makeshift fire pit Abduction Response Team to & Exploited Children three years leads, police asked Parabon to Then the company gives a area in a gulch. Her throat had rework the Welch and Bastian ago. develop composite images of the confidence rating to let agencies been cut. homicides as if the girls were re- While reviewing the case in two men. know how sure it is about each On Aug. 4, Bastian took her cently kidnapped. 2013, Miller noticed a piece of The FBI paid $7,000 for both particular physical trait. new Schwinn 12-speed for a spin More than 60 people from physical evidence found near pictures. Tacoma-Pierce County In the Tacoma cases, Parabon around Five Mile Drive to pre- the Police Department, the FBI, Bastian’s body that had never Crime Stoppers chipped in an- applied the traits of each suspect pare for an upcoming bike tour the Pierce County Department been tested for DNA so he sent other $500 to have the images to a three-dimensional model of of Emergency Management it in. updated with hairstyles from the a 25-year-old man. in the San Juan Islands. A search and South Sound 911 are par- The results were shocking. 1980s. “We don’t know what the was launched when she failed to ticipating in the two-day exercise, The DNA found near Bas- Steven Armentrout, CEO of suspects’ weight or height was,” return home for dinner. which will wrap up late Thurs- tian’s body did not match DNA Parabon, stressed that the pro- Cool said. “What we’re hoping Joggers found her body 22 day. found at the Welch crime scene, cess was based in science but is that with this visual reference, days later near her bike in a A new tip line (253-798-TIPS) leading police to believe two dif- the images aren’t necessarily an someone can see some resem- wooded area between Five Mile was opened Wednesday and call- ferent men killed the girls. exact representation of what the blance to a neighbor who lived Drive and the cliffs. She’d been takers were accepting new tips “I am just totally surprised in men might have looked like. up the street or maybe a family strangled. and entering them into a data- our advancements in technol- “This is not a photo identifica- member.” Police believe Bastian’s killer base that detectives then sorted ogy. It’s mind-boggling what tion,” he said. “We’re providing likely tried to grab other girls be- fore or after her death. It’s possi- and will follow up on. they have come up with,” said an approximation of what the in- Many Similarities in Case The database includes thou- Wulf Werner, a retired detective dividual looks like. It’s supposed ble he tried to use a ruse on other sands of tips accumulated over who worked the Welch and Bas- to jog memories and help inves- It’s understandable why de- potential victims. Investigators the past three decades in the tian cases in 1986 and attended tigators narrow their suspect list.” tectives for so long believed the want to hear about those tips as Welch and Bastian cases. Wednesday’s press conference The process takes 30 to 45 girls’ killings were linked. well. Police said they have consid- out of curiosity. days. Both were blond and petite. “We believe these cases are ered more than 2,000 possible “I just hope someone out there Parabon analyzes a DNA Both were killed in North End solvable and we’re not going to suspects over the course of the will come forward,” he said. “Ev- sample and determines the in- parks. Police said there were sim- quit trying,” Cool said. New Warning: ‘Troubling Changes’ to Pacific Ocean Chemistry By The Daily World tions to combat through a coor- and ecological impacts of ocean based pollution entering coastal resource agencies can take in A new report from a 20-mem- dinated regional approach,” the acidification. waters, especially in bays, estuar- each jurisdiction to combat the ber panel of University of Wash- panel of scientific experts unani- The panel is urging ocean ies and sounds, as this pollution challenge at the regional level. ington and National Oceanic mously concluded. management and natural re- can exacerbate the intensity of The Washington Ocean “Due to the combined impacts Acidification Center, for example, and Atmospheric Administra- source agencies to develop highly acidification in some locations of ocean acidification and sea- coordinated, comprehensive • Enhancing a West Coast- is providing funds from the state tion scientists says that failure to sonal upwelling, the West Coast multiagency solutions, including: wide monitoring network that Legislature to shellfish growers adequately respond to a human- is exposed to unusually high • Reducing carbon emissions provides information toward de- to continue monitoring at five caused fundamental change in volumes of seawater at elevated is critical to addressing the root velopment of coastal ecosystem key sites in Puget Sound and seawater chemistry, known as acidity levels,” said Richard Feely cause management plans Willapa Bay. The water-quality ocean acidification, could have of NOAA’s Pacific Marine Envi- • Exploring approaches that • Supporting approaches that monitoring alerts growers to pe- devastating ecological conse- ronmental Laboratory in Seattle. involve the use of seagrass to re- enhance the adaptive capacity of riods where conditions are not quences for the West Coast in “The acidity of West Coast move carbon dioxide from sea- marine organisms to cope with conducive for hatchery produc- the decades to come. waters is anticipated to continue water ocean acidification. tion so that they can maximize That warning comes Monday to accelerate in lockstep with ris- • Supporting wholesale revi- The report said global car- production and avoid losses due from the first published report ing atmospheric carbon dioxide sions to water-quality criteria bon emissions are the dominant to ocean acidification. from findings of the West Coast emissions,” Feely added. that are used as benchmarks for cause of ocean acidification and The center also is partnering Ocean Acidification and Hypox- The panel outlines a series of improving water quality, as ex- that the West Coast states should with NOAA Fisheries to perform ia (OAH) Science Panel. potential management actions isting water-quality criteria were advance regional carbon man- experimental studies on Dunge- “Global carbon dioxide emis- that the governments of Wash- not written to protect marine or- agement strategies. ness crab, and is collaborating sions are triggering troubling ington, Oregon, California and ganisms from the damaging ef- The panel deliberately fo- with Washington Sea Grant to changes to ocean chemistry British Columbia can immedi- fects of ocean acidification cused its recommendations fund innovative, new experi- along the West Coast that re- ately begin implementing to off- • Identifying strategies for around actions West Coast mental studies on the state’s quire immediate, decisive ac- set and mitigate the economic reducing the amounts of land- ocean management and natural salmon and sablefish. News in Brief The Tri-City Herald re- yers for making repetitive points wasn’t enough time to prepare Energy Department ports that the Energy Depart- Judge Sets September and threatened to remove one of and wanted the trial pushed back Disputes Payment ment contends the arrangement Trial in Oregon Refuge the defendants from the court. to 2017. Other lawyers supported amounted to both of the Lock- The packed courtroom in- the late summer date. to Subcontractor heed Martin-controlled organi- Standoff Case cluded a majority of the 26 defen- The judge left open the pos- RICHLAND (AP) — The U.S. zations receiving profit for the PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — dants charged with taking over sibility for an eventual delay, but Department of Energy says Han- same work. The federal judge overseeing the Malheur National Wildlife she said the right to a speedy trial ford contractor Mission Support The issue came to light in a Oregon’s wildlife refuge standoff Refuge for 41 days this winter in is paramount for now. There’s also Alliance improperly awarded report on a DOE Office of In- case scheduled a September trial a protest over land policy. Law- the chance of two different trials, $63.5 million in taxpayer money spector General audit released on Wednesday and reinforced yers for all the defendants were one for defendants who want to go as profit to a subcontractor with Wednesday. her decision to send Ammon there as well, and their compet- early and one for those who want which it shared ownership ties. It not only looked at details of and Ryan Bundy to Nevada next ing interests and schedules add next year. The judge upheld her Lockheed Martin is a princi- the profit payment that DOE is week for a court appearance. to the complexity of the case decision to have the Bundy broth- pal owner of Mission Support Al- retracting, but also found other U.S. District Court Judge the judge must oversee. Brown ers and two other defendants liance. And Mission Support Al- issues related to payment for in- Anna Brown made those decisions scheduled jury selection to begin flown to Las Vegas next week for liance subcontracted some work formation technology services at during a testy hearing in which Sept. 7, despite objections from a court appearance and then re- to Lockheed Martin Services. Hanford. she repeatedly admonished law- several attorneys who said that turned to Oregon within 10 days. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Ex-Coal Chief Gets 1 Cruz Haul Increases Odds Student Activist Year in Prison in West Hacked, Shot to Death Virginia Mine Blast in Bangladesh CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) NEW DELHI (AP) — Three — Former coal company execu- of Contested Convention motorcycle-riding assailants tive Don Blankenship’s expres- hacked and shot a student to death sion of sorrow before a federal WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- as he was walking with a friend in judge stung for the families who publican Ted Cruz won most of “Do not tell Secretary Clinton, she’s getting the capital of Bangladesh, police lost loved ones in the Upper Big the delegates in the Wisconsin said Thursday. Branch Mine explosion in West primary Tuesday, increasing the a little nervous. But I believe we have The killing on Wednesday night Virginia, the deadliest U.S. min- likelihood of a contested conven- follows a string of similar attacks ing disaster in four decades. tion. an excellent chance to win New York last year, when at least five secular Some of them on hand yelled Cruz has won at least 33 del- and a lot of delegates in that state.” bloggers and publishers were killed at him on Wednesday as he ex- egates in Wisconsin and Donald allegedly by the radical Islamists. ited the courthouse into a swarm Trump has won at least three. Six Bernie Sanders Police suspect 28-year-old of TV cameras. delegates are still up for grabs, Democratic presidential contender Nazimuddin Samad was targeted Tommy Davis, who lost three pending the outcome in two for his outspoken atheism in the family members in the 2010 trag- congressional districts. Muslim majority country, and for edy and worked at the mine that Trump still has a narrow path Based on primaries and cau- staying in the race affects Cruz’s supporting a 2013 movement to day himself, started talking over to claim the nomination by the cuses alone, Clinton now has chances. demand for the reporters and lawyers. end of the primaries on June 7. 1,274 delegates to Sanders’ 1,025. He said, “There are a number war crimes involving the country’s “Hey, Don. This is Tom,” Da- He must win 57 percent of the When including superdel- of different scenarios to where independence war against Paki- vis said, his voice cracking. “It’s remaining delegates to win the egates, or party officials who can we can get to 1,237.” stan in 1971, according to Dhaka been six years — six years I nomination before the conven- back any candidate, Clinton’s After a win in Wisconsin, Metropolitan Police Assistant missed my son, my brother, my tion. So far, he is winning just 46 lead is 1,743 to Sanders’ 1,056. It Sanders is turning his attention Commissioner Nurul Amin. nephew. How come you never percent. takes 2,383 to win. to the coming primary in New came to apologize to me person- Tuesday’s outcome increases Sanders must win 67 percent York. The contest is expected to First Syrians Arrive ally? How come you never asked the importance of re- of the remaining delegates and be a knock-down, drag-out fight to see me?” maining winner-take-all states: uncommitted superdelegates to between Sanders and front-run- in US Under Surge Delaware, Nebraska, Montana, win the nomination. ner Hillary Clinton. New Jersey and South Dakota. Resettlement Program Ted Cruz’s chief spokesman A loss in New York would be Clinton and Sanders The AP delegate count: AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The says Ohio Gov. John Kasich is a significant political blow for Trump: 740; Cruz: 514; John first Syrian family to be resettled Clash Over Presidential only staying in the race to make Clinton’s campaign. She repre- Kasich: 143; Needed to win: 1,237. a play to be the vice presidential in the U.S. under a speeded-up sented the state for eight years in Qualifications Democrat Bernie Sanders pick. “surge operation” for refugees left NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary may be gaining ground in the Cruz spokesman Jason Miller the Senate. Jordan on Wednesday and arrived Clinton’s presidential campaign number of states he’s won com- said Tuesday, after the Texas sen- Sanders said: “Do not tell in City, Missouri, to start a fired back at her rival Bernie pared to Hillary Clinton. But ator won Wisconsin, that “Kasich Secretary Clinton, she’s getting new life. Sanders after the Vermont sena- in terms of delegates, it’s not so has to realize the only thing he’s a little nervous. But I believe we Ahmad al-Abboud, who is be- tor questioned whether she is much. doing is helping Donald Trump.” have an excellent chance to win ing resettled with his wife and five “qualified” to be president. After taking Wisconsin, Miller said, “This appears to New York and a lot of delegates children, said he is thankful to Jor- In a fundraising email sent Sanders has now won 15 states to clearly be auditioning for VP play.” in that state.” dan, where he has lived for three late Wednesday, Hillary for Clinton’s 18. Cruz said in his victory Sanders said he’ll then turn years after fleeing Syria’s civil war. America’s deputy communica- Still, Sanders trails Clinton speech that he can still get to the his attention to races in Oregon But the 45-year-old from Homs, tions director, Christina Reyn- significantly in delegates. 1,237 delegates needed to capture and California, where his cam- Syria, said he was ready to build a olds, rebuked Sanders’ accusa- With 86 Wisconsin delegates the nomination before the pri- paign believes he can capture big better life in the U.S. tions, saying it was “a ridiculous at stake, Sanders won at least maries are over, or at the conven- victories. “I’m happy. America is the and irresponsible attack for 45 delegates to Clinton’s 31. Ten tion this summer. Sanders is campaigning in country of freedom and democ- someone to make — not just delegates remain to be allocated, Miller wouldn’t go into de- Wyoming, where he’s favored to racy, there are jobs opportunities, against the person who is almost pending final vote tallies. tail about how Kasich leaving or win Saturday’s caucuses. there is good education, and we are certainly going to be the nomi- looking forward to having a good nee of their party this Novem- life over there,” al-Abboud said. ber, but against someone who is They have been living in Ma- one of the most qualified people fraq, north of Amman. Al-Ab- to run for the presidency in the boud was unable to find work, and history of the United States.” the family was surviving on food Sanders told a crowd of more coupons. than 10,000 people at Temple University’s Liacouras Center in WHO: Diabetes Rises Philadelphia on Wednesday that Clinton has been saying lately Fourfold Over Last that she thinks that I am quote- unquote not qualified to be presi- Quarter-Century dent.” GENEVA (AP) — Excessive “I don’t believe that she is weight, obesity, aging and popu- qualified if she is, through her lation growth drove a nearly four- super PAC, taking tens of mil- fold increase in worldwide cases of lions of dollars in special-interest diabetes over the last quarter-cen- funds,” he said. tury, affecting 422 million people in 2014, the World Health Organi- zation reported Wednesday. Texas Executes Man for In a new report on diabetes, Killing 12-Year-Old Boy the U.N. health agency called for stepped-up measures to reduce HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — risk factors for diabetes and im- A South Texas man was executed prove treatment and care that has Wednesday for the 1998 slay- ballooned in recent years along- ing of a 12-year-old boy whose side an increase in obesity rates. blood the convicted killer said he WHO said 8.5 percent of the world drank after beating the seventh- population had diabetes two years grader with a pipe and slitting ago, up from 108 million, or 4.7 Chris Pizzello / Invision his throat. percent, in 1980. Pablo Lucio Vasquez told po- Merle Haggard accepts the crystal milestone award April 6, 2014, at the 49th annual Academy of Awards in On Wednesday, WHO Direc- lice he was drunk and high when Las Vegas. Haggard died of pneumonia Wednesday in Palo Cedro, Calif. He was 79. tor-General Margaret Chan said: voices convinced him to kill Da- “We need to rethink our daily vid Cardenas in Donna, a Texas lives: to eat healthily, be physically border town about 225 miles active and avoid excessive weight south of San Antonio. He also Country Icon Merle Haggard, gain.” told detectives in a videotaped statement that he drank some of the boy’s blood. Champion of the Underdog, Dies German Paper Says By Kristin M. Hall the Country Music Hall of Fam- low California country star Buck It Won’t Publish All Lottery Insider’s The Associated Press er with the firm, direct baritone Owens — was a founder of the Offshore Files recorded for more than 40 years, twangy Bakersfield Sound, a Brother Arrested in NASHVILLE, Tenn. — releasing dozens of albums and direct contrast to the smooth, BERLIN (AP) — The German Jackpot-Fixing Scandal Country giant Merle Haggard, No. 1 hits. string-laden country records newspaper that first obtained the who rose from poverty and pris- “He was my brother, my friend. popular in Nashville, Tennessee, so-called Panama Papers, a vast IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — on to international fame through I will miss him,” said Willie Nel- in the 1960s. trove of documents on offshore New digital evidence reveals how his songs about outlaws, under- son, his longtime friend, in a His music was rough yet sen- companies, said Thursday that it a lottery insider manipulated dogs and an abiding sense of na- statement. Tanya Tucker recalled sitive, reflecting on childhood, won’t publish all the files, arguing drawings to enrich himself and tional pride in such hits as “Okie fondly the time they ate bologna marriage and daily struggles, that not all are of public interest. his associates, Iowa investigators From Muskogee” and “Sing Me sandwiches by the river: “I just telling stories of shame and re- Sueddeutsche Zeitung received said Wednesday as they charged Back Home,” died Wednesday at the documents from an unidenti- can’t imagine a world without demption, or just putting his his brother with securing jack- 79, on his birthday. fied source more than a year ago Merle. It’s so hard to accept, but I’ll foot down in “The Fightin’ Side pots in Oklahoma and Colorado Haggard’s manager, Frank and shared at least parts of them worth $1.2 million cash. Mull, said the country icon died continue honoring him on stage of Me” and “I Think I’ll Just Stay with dozens of other media outlets Tommy Tipton, a former in Palo Cedro, California, of just as I do during every show.” Here and Drink.” around the world. Since the first justice of the peace and reserve pneumonia that he had been bat- The White House called Hag- His most beloved songs in- reports were published Sunday, police officer in Texas, turned tling for months. His publicist, gard a “legend” and said Presi- cluded the prison ballad “Sing prominent politicians, celebrities himself in Wednesday to face a Tresa Redburn, said no official dent Barack Obama was sending Me Back Home,” the tributes to and businesspeople have had their charge of ongoing criminal con- cause of death has been deter- his thoughts and prayers to Hag- his mother “Mama Tried” and offshore business dealings dragged duct. mined. gard’s family. White House press “Hungry Eyes,” the romantic la- into the spotlight, prompting a Authorities allege he con- He had kept up an ambitious secretary Josh Earnest said Hag- ment “Today I Started Loving flurry of public outrage, official spired with his older brother, Ed- touring schedule, but the pneu- gard told stories that people from You Again” and such blue col- investigations and fierce denials die Tipton, the former security monia in both lungs had forced all walks of American life could lar chronicles as “If We Make It from some of those named. director of the Multi-State Lot- him to cancel several shows this relate to. Through December” and “Wor- Sueddeutsche Zeitung said the tery Association who was con- year. Mull said his family was by “His passing is a loss for coun- kin’ Man Blues.” complete set of 11.5 million docu- victed last year of fixing a $16.5 his side when he died at home try music, but obviously is a loss “We’ve lost one of the great- ments “won’t be made available to million Hot Lotto jackpot. He’s and they were planning a funeral for all the people who got to est writers and singers of all time. the public or to law enforcement also awaiting trial on charges for Saturday at his home. know him personally, too,” Ear- His heart was as tender as his agencies. That’s because the SZ linking him to lottery prizes in A masterful guitarist, fiddler nest said. love ballads,” said Dolly Parton. isn’t the extended arm of prosecu- several other states. and songwriter as well as singer, Haggard — along with fel- “I loved him like a brother.” tors or the tax investigators.” • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 Concealed Carry: Washington School District Sticks to Guns By Rafael Guerrero This year, three other school Toppenish and Naches Val- The Yakima Hereald-Republic systems in the region have con- ley officials are among those who firmed interest in similar poli- have argued a resource officer is TOPPENISH — Toppenish cies. more expensive than equipping has long embraced its motto of The Naches Valley School staff with guns. Canady said a “Where the West Still Lives.” District held a community fo- good estimate as to how much Some have argued Toppen- rum on the topic on March 21. a school resource officer costs is ish School District leaders fully As expected, public opinion was $60,000 to $100,000 a year. embraced it in 2014, when the divided. In contrast, the Toppenish school board agreed to allow La Salle High School, a pri- training cost $4,500 for all of the some administrators to carry vate Roman Catholic school in volunteers, and they must supply concealed pistols. Union Gap, has expressed in- their own weapons. Annual re- It wasn’t a stunt. Superin- terest in firearms training for certification costs an additional tendent John Cerna and others some of its staff, with a possible $1,500, and the district provides worked on the policy for more than decision by its board of directors a stipend for ammunition for a year, feeling it was the best option coming this month. The Union practice, Cerna added. to keep students and staff safe — Gap City Council has said its Kenneth Trump, president of and they stand by their decision. police department can provide the National School Safety and Shawn Gust / Yakima Herald-Republic “It doesn’t have anything to do training if La Salle approves such Security Services, called the arm- John Cerna, a superindent of the Toppenish School District, who is one of 18 dis- with us being cowboys,” Cerna a policy. ing of school staff a “high-risk trict administrators who carry concealed irearms as a safeguard against potential said. “It has to do with safety.” Granger School District of- proposition” that isn’t justified safety threats, is photographed with his Desert Eagle 9mm semi-automatic pistol Toppenish went forward ficials also have confirmed they by a smaller school budget. in his oice in Toppenish on Friday, April 1. with the controversial measure are in the early stages of debating If school districts want to and everything it carried with Not to say that people aren’t dines said, but that doesn’t mean having armed staff in its schools. prioritize security, Trump said, it — many hours of training, out- curious. “I think some people sus- they don’t get evaluated. Ladines Cerna said he’s also fielded school boards and administrators of-the-box thinking, and ample pect, but I don’t think others know,” and the school district can deter- inquiries from districts near can “dictate priorities” through supporters and critics. said one of the administrators. mine if someone is unfit or un- White Pass, the Tri-Cities area, their budgets. Other concerns Two years later, the decision “Our spouses know,” another able to meet the challenge. the Spokane area, as far away as include liability risk, insurance reverberates regionally, as the joked. Cerna said one volunteer did Alaska and even the East Coast. costs and potential miscommuni- issue has picked up traction in a Asked if they were uncom- not pass the screening. Cerna said he anticipated cation between responding police few other school districts. fortable carrying a gun just feet “I don’t want someone to vol- plenty of negative feedback after officers and armed staff in an ac- The Toppenish educators from students and colleagues, the policy’s approval, but com- tive shooter incident. equipped with guns have not unteer to just volunteer,” he said. they said it was “awkward” at “This is serious.” munity support has been over- “When law enforcement en- needed to use them. However, first. Not so anymore. whelmingly positive, he said. ters, they won’t know who the Cerna said in the event of an Toppenish allows only ad- “It’s very routine,” Cerna said. ministrators to carry guns un- “We’ve had people want to bad guy is,” Trump said. Top- emergency he and his armed “Nothing out of the ordinary.” volunteer,” he said, adding that penish uses bulletproof vests and staff members would be ready. der its current firearms policy. All four said they never envi- Teachers cannot volunteer and he tells them no. orange reflector vests for identi- “I believe Toppenish School sioned carrying weapons when fication, but both Trump and Ca- District is the safest in the coun- there are no plans to include Not All Are on Board they were beginning their edu- them, Cerna said. nady argued that identification try right now, not just in the Steve Myers, superintendent method isn’t foolproof. cation careers, but student and However, Ladines and Force state,” he said. of Educational Service District Prior to its adoption two years staff safety requires it now. Dynamics do provide other de- 105 and a former Toppenish dis- ago, Cerna and Toppenish Police Element of Surprise fense training to all noncarrying Hardcore Training trict superintendent, is one of the Chief Adam Diaz discussed how When the concealed-carry Development of the firearms staff, including teachers. As a re- policy’s critics. He says he under- to craft the policy, and the chief policy was adopted, 12 Toppen- policy took 18 months. The pro- sult, each classroom has a base- stands school districts that want said something similar about ish administrators volunteered to cess of volunteers getting and ball bat and pepper spray. to protect students and teach- making sure emergency respond- carry guns. Today, that number carrying guns didn’t happen Toppenish Not Alone ers, but he has concerns. One ers knew “who’s who.” Diaz could is 18, one of whom is Cerna. He question he has is how educa- overnight, either. The main goal of Toppenish’s not be reached Wednesday for said there is at least one armed Each of the 18 administra- tors would react in a real assault. firearms policy is to provide a comment on this story. adult in each of the district’s tors underwent and regularly “There’s a possibility of panic and first line of defense against po- buildings. Each has an easily- go through extensive firearms mistakes,” he said. “I understand Watching Sandy Hook tential threats. In-school security, concealed gun, such as the Des- training. Cerna said the training they want to protect their kids Cerna remains a strong ad- ert Eagle 9mm semi-automatic is equivalent to that of a law en- whether a resource officer or a and staff ... schools are indeed vocate of the policy. A Seattle pistol Cerna carries. forcement official. gun-wielding educator, it pro- soft targets.” educator called to voice her dis- Who are the other 17? Cerna Initial training was 40 hours vides near-immediate protection Myers said, “The ESD Safety approval shortly after the poli- would not disclose their names. of combined classroom instruc- while law enforcement responds Co-op is not endorsing by any cy’s approval. His response? He However, three of the other tion and firing range training. to the emergency. Smaller rural means or providing training for called her a “tree-hugger.” armed administrators agreed to Classroom instruction includes school districts like Toppenish school personnel on firearms.” “She was offended by it,” he be interviewed by the Yakima firearm use, gun maintenance could be more vulnerable in an Some national organizations said. “I don’t care. ‘You got kids in Herald-Republic, provided their and psychology of a shooter. emergency because police may be devoted to school security also school, right? Are they protected?’ ” names were not used. They cited Cerna and the other adminis- farther away and police forces are do not support armed staff. In All that matters to Cerna is the need for school security for trators said training is much more smaller. the immediate wake of the Sandy how he and others felt watching insisting on anonymity. than just the initial 40 hours, as But is arming educators a Hook, Conn., school shooting in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook “Our names being out there, it Jon Ladines of security company sensible solution? Several other 2012, the National Association of tragedy. Twenty-six people died weakens the purpose of us” de- Force Dynamics Defense Systems nearby districts think so, and are School Resource Officers and the in the school, including 20 chil- fending students and staff, one regularly checks up on their skills. exploring options. National School Safety and Secu- dren 6 and 7 years old. administrator said. The administrators undergo a full Statewide figures on how rity Services released statements With only two resource of- As another of the three point- day of training every quarter. Ev- many school districts allow staff saying security should be left to ficers in Toppenish schools at ed out, most active shooters begin ery year, Ladines recertifies — and to carry concealed weapons were resource officers and other law the time — neither of whom their attacks by targeting a school fails, if he has to — the volunteers. not available. State Superinten- enforcement officers. patrolled an elementary school resource officer, who’s typically a “It runs with what law en- dent Randy Dorn said his office The two groups stand by their — Cerna said the shooting made police officer assigned to a school, forcement does,” said Ladines, does not keep track of the num- statements. him realize his schools were not or other school security person- a former law enforcement offi- ber of districts having adopted “Educators trained their entirely secure and safe. nel to neutralize any threats. cer with more than a decade of gun policies such as Toppenish’s. whole careers to teach, and then “I sat right here watching By staying anonymous — experience. “In fact, they may But after the Toppenish you take them into (school secu- it,” said Cerna, referring to his other than Cerna — Toppen- get more training than some of school board approved its policy, rity), it’s something they’re not conference room. “To me, our ish staff would have the element these law enforcement (officers).” Kiona-Benton School District, used to,” said NASRO Executive elementary schools are the most of surprise if there was a threat, The volunteers do not get a just east of Prosser, approved a Director Mo Canady, a retired vulnerable. The mentality of peo- they said. psychological evaluation, La- similar measure a year later. police officer. ple today, it’s changed.” Two Men Escape From Western State Hospital, Believed To Be Threat To Public By Jessica Lee last seen at the hospital’s dining was last seen wearing a white T- Seattle Times staff reporter hall, police said. They were both shirt and grey shorts. housed in the facility’s locked Police believe Adams may Lakewood police are search- civil ward, the release said. flee to California. He’s origi- ing for two men who escaped One of them, Anthony Garv- nally from Snohomish County from Western State Hospital, the er, is white, 28 years old and has and was receiving treatment af- state’s largest psychiatric facility long, curly brown hair with a ter getting arrested on suspicion in Lakewood, Pierce County. beard or mustache. He is 5 feet 8 Police said the men could be of committing domestic vio- inches tall, 250 pounds and was lence and second-degree assault, a threat to the public. last seen wearing a brown, faded though he, too, was not compe- Investigators believe around sweatshirt and orange flip flops. 6 p.m. Wednesday the patients Originally from the Spokane tent to stand trial. potentially used a “loose” win- area, Garver was arrested on sus- Authorities urge anyone who dow to escape the hospital, leav- picion of first-degree murder in sees the men to not contact them ing together and on foot before 2013 and was not found compe- and immediately call 911. possibly catching nearby trans- tent to stand trial. Police have notified local portation, according to a Lake- The other man, Mark Alex- transportation services about the wood police news release. ander Adams, is also white, 58 search. And as of late Wednesday, Photo courtesy the police department The men, who arrived at the years old, with long blond hair. investigators were at the hospital Lakewood police are looking for Anthony Garver and Mark Alexander Adams, hospital in February 2015, were He is 6 feet tall, 210 pounds and gathering more information. who escaped from Western State Hospital Wednesday. News in Brief Buster Keaton compete with fellow riverboat are available for $90 per person, Spire Mountain Cider and more. ing, Scuttlebutt Brewing, Fre- owner John James King (Tom or $70 per person for members. Bluegrass music from Left mont Brewing, Red Ox Brewing, Drama to Be Shown McGuire). Willie finds himself For more information, con- Coast Country and high-energy North Jetty Brewing, M.T. Head for King’s daughter, Mary tact the Fox Theatre at (360) pop from The June Bugs will Brewing, Schooner Exact Brew- at Fox Theatre (Marion Byron), but he has more 623-1103. All proceeds from the keep toes tapping into the night. ing, Bale Breaker Brewing, Sun By The Chronicle pressing concerns when the event benefit the restoration of Admission is free for the 1 River Vintners, Spire Mountain Historic Fox Theatre Restora- weather turns bad and his father the Fox Theatre. p.m. to 11 p.m. event. Ten-sam- Cider and more. tions on Saturday will be screen- is arrested. ple taster punch cards are avail- ing the next film in its 2016 Film Admission for the movie is Olympic Club to Host able for $13. All ages are welcome Series, a Buster Keaton short, $10 per person, $8 for members in the pub, but the brewery and followed by the 1928 Buster Ke- and $25 per family (three to four 20th Annual Brewfest theater are limited to those 21 and up. aton drama, “Steamboat Bill Jr.” persons). Showtimes are at 2 By The Chronicle Nick Nicholai will be on hand to and 7 p.m. at the Fox Theatre in McMenamins 20th annual Participating Breweries play the live score along with the downtown Centralia. Olympic Club Brewfest will be McMenamins: Mill Creek, movie on the Fox Theatre organ. Pre-event tickets are avail- Saturday, April 23, at the down- Roy Street, Olympic Club, The In this silent comedy, college able on Brown Paper Tickets at town Centralia bar and restau- Spar, Old St. Francis, Anderson boy William Canfield Jr. (Buster www.brownpapertickets.com/ rant. School, Edgefield, McMenamins Keaton) reunites with his boat event/2521453, at Book ‘n’ Brush The festival will feature beers on the Columbia, East Vancou- captain father in a Mississippi in Chehalis, and Holley’s Place, and cider from a variety of Mc- ver River town. Though he’s flum- HUBBUB, Santa Lucia Coffee Menamins’ Washington and Or- Guests: Fish Brewing, Dick’s moxed by Willie’s citified appear- and PostNet in Centralia. Season egon breweries and guest brewer- Brewing, Heathen Brewing, ance, the elder Canfield seems to passes for admission into all of ies such as Fish Brewing, Elliott Loowit Brewing, Elliott Bay have found an ally to help him the 2016 Fox Film Series movies Bay Brewing, Fremont Brewing, Brewing, Diamond Knot Brew- Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 NORTHWEST Tumwater Accepts Donation of Historic Brewhouse IT’S OFFICIAL: The “The old brewhouse is for we have now,” said Oliva, who Tumwater what the Space Needle stressed that the city must avoid Historic Brewhouse is for Seattle,” she said, noting “demolition by neglect” with the on the Deschutes River the building’s state of decay. “It’s brewhouse. still salvageable, but it won’t be Councilwoman Joan Cathey Will Belong to the that way forever.” abstained from voting on the let- People of Tumwater ter of agreement. She supports MONEY MATTERS the brewhouse’s preservation, By Andy Hobbs Tumwater’s preservation but is concerned about the lack The Olympian strategy will rely on a funding of money available to do so. campaign for tax credits, grants, “We’re taking a big leap here,” With the Tumwater City donations and partnerships. she said. “I’m not against it. I’m Council’s approval Tuesday, May- The cost to remodel and pre- just not comfortable voting for it.” or Pete Kmet will authorize a let- serve the aging structure is esti- Councilman Ed Hildreth was ter of agreement with property mated at $5.6 million, according absent from Tuesday’s meeting. owner Falls Development LLC to to a 2015 study. Construction Kmet relayed that Hildreth would have the iconic building donated would include a new roof and have voted against the donation to the city. Kmet said the owner reinforced walls that can with- because he doesn’t think the build- still needs to write the deed. stand seismic activity. ing should be a public investment. The deal shifts responsibil- Steve Bloom / The Olympian For a short-term fix, the study Kmet acknowledged that the ity to the city for protecting and The historic brewhouse below Tumwater Falls is deteriorating and needs a seismic recommended a temporary roof donation comes with its share of restoring the 111-year-old brew- retroit as well as a new roof, according to city oicials. and window coverings that would risks, but he urged the council to house. The brick building served protect the brewhouse from find the courage to vote yes. He as the original Olympia Brewery the region on the national map. and I believe we’re transferring further weather damage. That said he regrets a missed opportu- until 1916, and was added to the Rob Kirkwood of the Old Brew- that liability to the city,” he said. temporary step comes with an nity about 20 years ago to get the National Register of Historic house Foundation said the pub- “It’s been in the private sector for estimated price tag of $425,000, brewhouse under public control. Places in 1978. lic has shown intense interest in quite some time and nothing has according to James Cary of Car- “We’ve taken an important Under the agreement, the city preserving the landmark. He been done. If the private sector dinal Architecture, which partici- step tonight,” Kmet said after the will own the building and the said the acquisition will provide felt that something should be pated in the 2015 study. vote Tuesday. land beneath it within a perim- a return on investment not just done, they would invest in it, and To more accurately deter- Tumwater has a grand vision eter of 12 feet. The city also will financially, but culturally. at this point, they have not.” mine the brewhouse’s structural to create a craft brewing and dis- acquire trail easements to pro- “Today it sort of feels like Jon Potter, a consultant with soundness, Cary suggested the tillery center that turns the area vide public access to the site and we’re making progress,” he said Falls Development, noted prop- city find out whether the un- into an economic hub and job eventually connect it with the Tuesday. “This project really re- erty owner George Heidgerken reinforced masonry building generator — and capitalizes on county’s trail system. quires public involvement.” “thought this iconic building should stands on solid basalt or a softer one of the state’s hottest industries. Most people at Tuesday’s But Tumwater resident Dono- be under someone else’s wing.” soil. Cary also noted that all esti- On that note, the city coun- public hearing on the donation van Cathey urged the council to “This property was not pur- mates reflect construction costs cil will review a planned action supported the acquisition as a reconsider the donation. He won- chased with the idea that it was and do not factor in additional ordinance for the brewery dis- way to honor the area’s heritage. dered whether the city could find a business opportunity,” he said. expenses, such as permits, legal trict at 7 p.m. April 19 at City Others were concerned about the a partner to help with restoration. Some say time is running out fees and project management. Hall. The ordinance identifies all financial risks and the impact of Cathey also was concerned that for the brewhouse. The longer Councilman Tom Oliva said the regulations for the brewery future development on the area’s the brewhouse could siphon away the city waits, the less likely the the donation will put the city in properties on the north side of character. money from critical city projects, building can be properly restored, a better position to receive grants Custer Way and clarifies what a Those in favor of the dona- such as street repairs. said Heidi Behrends Cerniwey, for historic preservation. developer can build. The goal is tion see it as an opportunity to “The transfer of this build- assistant city administrator and “It would be an oversight not to provide incentive for develop- save a historic building that put ing … is a liability to the owner, brewery project manager. to take advantage of the offer ment in the area. In the Sneeze Zone: High-Pollen Counts on Sunny Days Hit Allergy Sufferers Hard By Evan Bush problems, it can be a trouble- causes them to rapidly build up The Seattle Times some time. a defense. “Younger individuals with The source of your misery is That’s good when an infectious poorly controlled asthma, people disease is trying to invade, but not attacking from above, infiltrat- with other baseline respiratory ing your home and seeping into issues … those are groups that when it’s a harmless allergen. your sinuses. are prone to having issues when “That memory response leads Yes, allergy sufferers, we’re in pollen counts are high,” said Dr. to this massive activation of cells, the thick of tree-pollen season. Nilesh Shah of Northwest ENT and that leads to symptoms of Blame your sneezing, wheez- (Ear, Nose and Throat) Associates. allergic asthma, skin allergies or ing and snot-dripping on the Birch, cedar and juniper are pollen allergies,” Pepper said. “We Northwest’s tallest vegetation, causing the most trouble now, all get exposed to these allergens. which has been coaxed by warm, Virant said, but grasses and dry weather to pepper us with weeds will take over as chief irri- It’s not really understood why pollen bombs from above. tators next month. Luckily, those some people have a higher pro- Pollen counts this week have are at your feet and produce pensity to respond than others.” fluctuated between moderate much less pollen. Genetics and environment and high, and with 80-degree “Trees are much worse — the are believed to contribute, she temperatures possible Thursday, sheer level of pollen, and it’s ob- said. And the misery comes en “It’ll probably be pretty rough, es- viously starting above you like a pecially if it gets breezy,” said Dr. fog,” he said. masse: “Generally, if you’re al- Frank Virant of the Northwest Marion Pepper, an assistant lergic to one thing … you’re ac- Asthma and Allergy Center. professor in the University of partment, said people have aller- ies’ adaptive immune systems tually allergic to multiple things,” For people with breathing Washington’s immunology de- gic reactions because their bod- have developed a memory that Pepper said. News in Brief 2 p.m. Thursday, April 14, in bility period. “This is a $3 million reminder” “Our actions will set positive St. Helens Club Offering Washington Hall, Room 103, at Port commissioners have ex- that all residents should have a say trends that will be enjoyed by fu- $850 Scholarship Centralia College. Her presenta- pressed skepticism about the exten- in who represents them, Mayor ture council members and citi- zens,” Lover told the council. By The Chronicle tion is free and open to everyone. sion and asked the group of busi- Avina Gutierrez said. Arnold started making hand- nesses and investors behind the $3.4 The lawsuit resulted in a fed- The city did agree to a settle- The St. Helens Club, Chehalis, made felt in 1999 for a large-scale billion project to explain the need. eral judge ruling that Yakima’s city ment with the ACLU in which is offering an $850 scholarship sculpture commission for the Port spokeswoman Tara Mat- council elections should be held by about $10,000 in interest accrued to a woman who has completed Nordstrom Corp. stores. She has tina said company and port of- district last year, including two ma- on the $1.8 million court order will two years of college, intends to focused intently on making felt a ficials are unable to meet due to jority Latino districts on the city’s be waived, as well as additional at- continue working toward an aca- functional fabric and an art form schedule conflicts. east side. No Latino had ever been torney fees and costs accrued by the demic degree and is a resident of ever since. Northwest Innovation Works elected to the council prior to those plaintiffs in the 10 months since Lewis County. Some of her projects in- said in a statement that it contin- elections, but three Latino candi- that court order came last June. Applications are available at clude interior design for Cirque ues to work with the port ahead dates won their districts in 2015. The ACLU will also donate the Centralia College Counsel- du Soleil, an art installation at of the April 25 vote. Yakima has about 90,000 resi- $100,000 back to the city for pro- ing Center or from Liz Powell at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in The company plans to use dents and the population is nearly grams “to promote equity and (360) 748-6890. Applications are Washington, D.C., and costumes natural gas to make methanol for half Latino. equal opportunity for the resi- due by April 15. for the LA Opera. She is a 2009 export to China. The former City Council last dents of Yakima,” Senior Assistant The St. Helens Club, founded Artist Trust Fellowship recipient. year appealed the judge’s ruling in City Attorney Helen Harvey said. in 1895, is one of Washington’s Her studio is in Rochester. City Council Votes to hopes that a U.S. Supreme Court Yakima resident Nick Marquez, first women’s clubs. This lecture is presented by redistricting case out of Texas who previously helped organize the Centralia College Art De- Drop Voting Rights would support the city’s arguments. rallies opposing the city’s legal Federal Lands Transfer partment and Student Services. But on Monday, the Supreme Court fight, called it “a joyous occasion.” Appeal unanimously rejected the Texas “We shouldn’t have had to fight Event Set for Chehalis YAKIMA (AP) — The Yakima case and took away what legal foot- this hard, but fairness is never Tacoma Methanol given by asking,” Marquez said. By The Chronicle City Council has voted to end a ing the city had left to argue. four-year fight over how the city “Fairness has always been a fight.” Utah State Representative Project Backers Want There was little discussion — elects its leaders, dropping its ap- Ken Ivory will be making a stop but a lot of smiles — before each Church Lease Extension peal of a voting rights lawsuit with in Chehalis to discuss the possi- council member voted to end the TACOMA (AP) — Backers the American Civil Liberties Union. appeal. Councilman Bill Lover News bility of returning some federally of a methanol project are asking In a 6-0 vote, with one member said it’s important the city use in The Chronicle managed public lands back to for a lease extension, but won’t absent, the City Council on Tues- state control. Ivory will explain Tuesday’s vote as a route to a bet- be making their case to Port of day withdrew its appeal to the U.S. ter future. Saturday the legislative and judicial means Tacoma commissioners before a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. by which those lands could be vote later this month. That ended a case that the transferred to the jurisdiction of The News Tribune reported council has spent more than $1.1 You Can’t Choose those states willing to resume the the commission-approved lease million defending. The Yakima land management responsibility. covers multiple phases of the Herald-Republic reported the city Your Boss. The meeting will be held project. Northwest Innovation must now pay the ACLU $1.8 mil- April 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Works wants to extend the feasi- lion as part of a federal court order. You CAN Choose Your RADIOLOGIST. Chehalis Veterans Memorial Museum, located at 100 SW Vet- erans Way, Chehalis. No Dental Insurance? For more information, con- Introducing an afordable dental tact Bob Bozarth at (360) 520- care membership plan for the No Problem! $ S. 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Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Misplaced Gravestone? Voice of the People

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

Facebook readers react after nine horses, including one rescued from the mud Tuesday were seized from property in the 2500 block of state Route 508 in Onalaska to be taken to shelters locations:

Carol Wallin: This breaks my heart that someone could do this animals. I am so happy they have been arrested. I only hope whatever punishment they receive also has a restriction for life of them never having any sort of ani- mal in their possession ever again. I pray these present animals survive and are given to peo- ple who will love them and give them the best homes for the remainder of their lives.

Heather McPherson: Thank god! That place is disgusting. The children should be tak- en out of that house too in my opinion.

Molly Bristol: I hope the horses will re- bound! Owners need to be treated like they treated the horses only forget them.

Mindy Fischer: About damn time! That ri- diculous excuse of a human has been neglect- ing/torturing those poor babies for far too long!

Jesse NA: Unfortunately it’s nearly impossi- ble around here to get help when it’s reported. We made multiple complaints a few years ago about a neglect case and had pictures as proof and the horse finally starved to death! I would guess there was more then one complaint made in this case as well. Photograph submitted by Kelley Kincaid, Centarlia Centralian Kelley Kincaid found this gravestone behind the townhouse she rents on North Washington Avenue. She is won- dering if it could have come from the nearby Washington Lawn Cemetery. Anyone who has information about the grave- stone may call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) 807-8238.

Anna Ellsworth: This makes me sick. Sounds like a lot of people knew about this Honor Rolls abuse? Why should it have taken so long? Poor NAPAVINE HIGH SCHOOL Madison Cooley, Alique Fulleton, Jacob Johnston, animals. Following are members of the Napavine High Erika Potter, Briana Stromseth, Wyatt Wheeler School third quarter honor roll: Juniors: McLean Fagerness, Austin Filley, Superintendent’s List Yesica Mendez-Reyes, Wyatt Stanley (3.51-4.0 Grade Point Average) Sophomores: Alaina Matson, Laura Sandoval Marci Wilhelm Carroll: Poor babies, thank Amador God they were rescued! Seniors: Rebecca Adams, Olivia Alvord, Hailey Freshmen: Bretton Bradshaw, Makayla Dodge, Dickinson, Alicia Frank, Tempprince Gibbons, Tristan Low, Marshall, Maverick Mitchell, Grace Hamre, Jordan Lewis, Krystal Routon, Bryant Steadham Raeanna Snaza, Sara Swayze, Svetlana Zhikhor Juniors: Adam Barnhart, Samuel Fagerness, Honorable Mention Brandy Steffen (3.0 – 3.24 GPA) Chronline Comments Sophomores: Lauryn Bailey, Aydan Costin, Noah Cole, Hailey Durham, Samuel Johnson, Seniors: Bradley Francis, Angeloyse Parker The following comments were submitted by Randy Kinswa, Melissa Lee, Tahlia Lopez, Juniors: Seth Brossard, Michael McCarty, readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- Abbigal Music, Mollie Olson, Cortney Oster, Cole Garrhet Neely, Abigail Olson, Sarah Olson, Ashlie able for reading online. Scott, Jenna Sisson, Courtney Teitzel, Madelynn Oxford, Madysen Powell, Samuel Smith, Alyssa Thompson, Cole Van Wyck, Nellie Zhikhor Snider, Roxanne Yarbrough • Our Views: Another Unnecessary, Unexplained Freshmen: Abigail Adams, Olivia Alegria, Sophomores: Jenna Conrad, Jacob Costello, Stacey Conley, Makenna Dahlin, Cassandra Duren, Mary Fuller, Eric Hays, Joshua Lamas, Jazmyn Veto From Gov. Jay Inslee Jillian Fuss, Hayden Lester, Joshua Parmentier, Moore, Wade Sabin, Peyton Stanley Xoee Pope, Nicole Stromseth, Ada Williams, Jaren Freshmen: McKenzie Baker, Seth Butler, Kylie USERNAME: CHughes Williams, Bradley Yarbrough Crawford, Ashley Dickinson, Roxana Le Gro, Jared McCollum, Francisco Medina-Bercerril Jr, I can explain Gov. Inslee’s veto of Senate Bill 6117. He has Principal’s List Andrew Ross, Garrett Rushton, Tyler Simpson, no respect for property owners unless they’re money bags Dallen Sparks, Olivia Woodrum Democratic donors. The little guys are simply peons and (3.25-3.50 GPA) their rights don’t matter. Just keep paying those property Seniors: Owen Anderson, Jesse Ashley, taxes to pay for Democrats’ promises. • Story: Emergency Responders Rescue Horse • Birthdays • Celebrations Specialized • Anniversaries • Parties Trapped in Mud Near Onalaska • Congratulations • Events • Birth • Life’s Milestones & USERNAME: Cinebarbarian Feature Ads Announcements More • Good Job People get a couple of acres and think they have a ranch. The ground condition where those horses are kept is noth- Available! ing less than disgusting all year, let alone when it’s raining Bring your photos and information, we out. They are horses, not hogs. Keep one or two, then put the rest on good ground. You just don’t have the room for have different sizes and templates for responsible large animal ownership. any occasion! STARTING AT $20. Call 807-8203 • Story: xxx XXX: xxx xxx

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Personnel from JNET, which A detective suffered neck, down Cooks Hill Road to Lincoln Aguirre resisted arrest and was Jailed is made up of officers from the back and shoulder pain as a re- Creek Road and ditched his ve- bitten by the dog, Breen said. He Sheriff’s Office and the Centralia sult. The detective was treated hicle. He continued to flee on foot. was treated for the dog bites and Continued from the front page and Chehalis police departments, on the scene and was not trans- More deputies from the Lew- later booked into the Lewis Coun- saw Aguirre at the residence. ported. is and Thurston county sheriff’s ty Jail. force assigned to work with the “He ends up leaving the resi- The second-degree assault offices responded, along with per- Aguirre was in community U.S. Marshals Service, learned dence and JNET personnel and charge stemmed from that, sonnel from the Washington State custody because of a previous that Aguirre was in the Cooks the task force end up attempting Breen said. Patrol. A WSP aircraft also helped conviction for possession of a con- Hill Road area, and asked mem- to block him in,” Breen said. According to court docu- in the search for Aguirre. trolled substance, Breen said. bers of the Joint Narcotics En- Just after 10:30 a.m., Aguirre ments, Aguirre’s vehicle hit the K9 units from both sheriff’s of- Aguirre is scheduled to be ar- forcement Team to check it out, allegedly rammed a local law detective’s vehicle so hard it fices also responded. Lewis Coun- raigned April 14. Capt. Dusty Breen, of the Lewis enforcement vehicle and a U.S. moved the car backward and ty K9 Axel eventually caught Agu- Second-degree assault carries a County Sheriff’s Office, told The Marshals vehicle with his own in caused the engine to turn off. irre, who was taken into custody at maximum sentence of 10 years of Chronicle Tuesday. an effort to flee the area. Aguirre reportedly drove about 12:45 p.m. imprisonment and a $20,000 fine.

nal, healthy position. Doctors are they’ll surprise you. She sure has The results of that veterinar- American Aviaries group would Recovering concerned that advanced stages a lot of will to get going.” ian visit and America’s response have the opportunity to claim of calcification may be hindering America is scheduled for an- to the splint removal will deter- the bird for their own sanctu- Continued from the front page the eagle’s wing from mending other trip to the vet in about mine the next course of action itself properly. three weeks. for the Rochester rescue organi- ary. Eagles are sacred to Native Thursday for a checkup that in- “When we got her she’d al- In the meantime, her fate zation. Americans and are instrumental cluded a round of X-rays. ready been like this for some- waits in the wings. If America shows signs of re- to their cultural ceremonies. Claudia Supensky, co-owner time,” Supensky said. The big question facing the covery, she may ultimately be re- “She’s in excellent health other and operator of For Heaven’s Despite the obstacles facing eagle is whether her right wing leased back into the wild. than (the broken wing). And Sake, said that the prognosis America, Supensky is holding will mend well enough to allow If it is determined that the based on that visit to the vet is out hope for the eagle’s valiant her to return to the wild and fly eagle would not be able to fend she’s gorgeous,” said Supensky of somewhat worrisome. return to the wild. well enough to hunt for herself. for herself in the wild, then For America the eagle. “She can have “They are not confident that “She certainly uses the upper “There’s no way to know until Heaven’s Sake plans to apply a good life whether she is with us she will be able to fly again,” Su- part of her wing where it isn’t that splint comes off,” Supensky to the United States Fish and or the Native Americans.” pensky said. broken,” said Supensky. said. Wildlife services, as well as the Supensky added, “It’s not ex- The X-rays showed that the The refuge operator declined Whether the wing is properly WDFW, for the permits required broken bone in the eagle’s right to classify her outlook as con- healed or not, the cumbersome to permanently house America actly good news, but at least she wing has thus far failed to fuse fident, but did note that “I’m splint will likely come off after as an educational bird. won’t have to be euthanized one itself all the way back to its origi- always hopeful ... Sometimes America’s next trip to the vet. First, though, the Native way or the other.”

Chance Prosser, of Onalaska, uses an eye dropper to get mud out of the eye of a horse that was rescued from deep mud near a house east of Onalaska on Tuesday afternoon.

as it struggled to stay upright fol- der the horse to give it something “I think that’s going to be a lowing the rescue. solid to stand on, and helped the great help,” he said. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office animal stay on its feet. Sgt. Ken Cheeseman said the in- The horse was walking cident is under investigation. around by about 4 p.m. Bill Teitzel, supervisor of the Martin said the district occa- environmental services division sionally responds to help trapped of Lewis County Public Health, animals, such as horses. said code enforcement officers Breen said the horse stayed Pete Caster / [email protected] have previously responded to on the property with eight oth- First responders and volunteers help remove an emaciated horse from deep mud complaints at the property. ers until a veterinarian could at a house on the 2500 block of state Route 508 on Tuesday afternoon east of “I have been out here before look at the animals as required Onalaska. with the Sheriff’s Office,” he said. in neglect and abuse cases. After came together Tuesday after- When fire crews responded, that law enforcement was able to Horse noon to rescue the horse trapped the horse was on its side in the move forward with the charges. in deep, sticky mud. mud, which was more than a The horse was seized Wednesday Continued from the front page The Sheriff’s Office dis- foot deep, according to Chief along with eight others. patched its first deputy just after Andrew Martin of Lewis County Two dogs on the property rot, hoof rot and other medical 1 p.m. Tuesday to the Onalaska Fire District 1. appeared to be in good shape, issues. home for the horse rescue. “It’s side was as deep as the Breen said. Jenkins complied with law Lewis County Public Health mud was,” Martin said. Lewis County Public Health enforcement commands and staff started shoveling mud away Firefighters worked with a has recently increased its hu- there were no issues with the ar- from the horse about an hour Lewis County Sheriff’s Office mane officer position from 20 rest, Breen said. and a half later. deputy, Lewis County Public hours per week to 40 hours to Onalaska fire crews, Lewis The horse was thin and shaky, Health staff and bystanders to deal with a volume and backlog MISSED County Sheriff’s Office depu- and had visible sores on its body. lift the small, young horse with of animal neglect reports, Teitzel ties, county staff and bystanders Several people helped the horse straps. Then they slid boards un- said. Distracted Driving Likely Cause of Wreck YOUR PAPER? Call 360-807-7676

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Wrestling Winlock’s Rachel Archer to Wrestle in Olympic Trials BIG STAGE: Oklahoma the dream of competing in the Archer said. “I started to try to senior and taking the 103-pound Olympics is within reach. Archer practice with the boys and tried to championship as a sophomore. Ar- City University Junior will compete at the U.S. Olympic wrestle. My dad didn’t like the idea cher’s high school coach, Pat Jones, Competing in Iowa City Team Wrestling Trials this Satur- of it; he said ‘Girls don’t wrestle’, helped her development as a wres- day and Sunday in Iowa City. which made me want to wrestle tler throughout her high school This Weekend Archer finished second in the even more.” career. By Matt Baide Women’s Wrestling University Na- Eventually, Archer convinced “He was really technical,” Archer tionals to earn a spot in the Olym- her dad to let her start wrestling. said. “He trained us hard, tough as [email protected] pic trials. She competed, and won, against nails, in really good shape.” Many athletes dream of com- She started wrestling in first the boys with her dad as her youth She wrestled year round dur- peting in the Olympics, the world’s grade, waiting for her dad to fin- coach. ing high school. She didn’t consider biggest stage, hoping to stand on ish youth practices before she got a Archer wrestled at Winlock wrestling in college until her senior Winlock’s Rachel Archer year, and finally decided to take a the podium with their country’s chance to wrestle. High School, earning three straight will wrestle in the U.S. scholarship to join the wrestling Olympic Team Wrestling anthem playing in the background. “When I was younger, I wanted state championships, winning the Trials this weekend. For Winlock’s Rachel Archer, to do everything my brother did,” 106-pound title as a junior and please see WRESTLING, page S2

College Sports Prep Softball College Update: Shirer Standing Out for WSU

By The Chronicle There’s lots of local athletes competing in college sports at the four-year level. Here’s a quick look at how some of them are faring this spring.

Baseball DUGAN SHIRER, a redshirt soph- omore from W.F. West, went 1 for 2 and scored a run for Wash- ington State University on Sunday in an 18-3 loss to Arizona State in Pullman. Shirer is hit- ting .327 and has started 17 Dugan games for the Shirer 9-16 Cougars, WSU Cougar which is third Outfielder on the team among players with at least 15 starts. He also leads the team with 12 walks, and has stolen seven bases.

MICHAEL FORGIONE, a junior PETE CASTER / [email protected] from W.F. West High School, Tenino softball players cheer from the dugout during an Evergreen 2A/1A League game against Aberdeen last week. The Beavers are of to a 7-1 start this season. went 2 for 4 with a walk on Sat- urday for the University of Port- land in a 5-3 loss to Brigham Young University. Forgione, who played two seasons at Lower Co- lumbia College, has started all MOVING UP 28 games for the 13-15 Pilots, and is hitting .235 with 13 RBIs and a .920 fielding percentage at Senior-Led Beavers Off to a 7-1 Start shortstop. He also leads the West By Lars Steier years. Tenino’s last state tour- Coast Conference with 14 stolen [email protected] nament berth was in 2004. The bases. Beavers’ only other state quali- A second-year coach and fication was in 2002, when they JOHN POMEROY, a junior from five starting seniors have given placed sixth. Mossyrock, got the final out Tenino softball a new direction “They want it so bad this sea- for Oregon State in a 5-0 loss to in 2016, and the results speak California on March 26, facing for themselves. son - our goal is to go to state,” one batter and getting a ground- The Beavers are 7-1 on the coach KaTrina Haupert said. ball out to end the game. Pome- year, with their lone loss to “Last year it was to get to dis- PETE CASTER / [email protected] roy has made five appearances coming to Aberdeen at home, tricts and we did that. And then Tenino softball players take the ield during an Evergreen 2A/1A League game for the 19-7 Beavers, with a 6.75 8-3, on March 31, just before the this year it’s to go to state, and against Aberdeen last week. ERA and three in 2 ⅔ beginning of spring break. so we’re practicing and we’re ter, 11-1. The defeat came after “We walked into coaching innings of work. Despite the loss, it’s the best playing like we’re going.” a regular season in which the last year — first year teachers, A year ago Tenino lost in start in years for Tenino, which Beavers compiled an 8-13 re- first year coaches. And we’ve has not qualified for the state the first round of the District 4 cord, with a 4-7 record in Ever- please see COLLEGE, page S4 tournament in more than ten tournament, falling to La Cen- green 2A/1A League play. please see TENINO, page S1

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LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD NBA Sixers General N.Y. Mets 2, Kansas City 0 Preps Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 5, 11 innings Manager Sam Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Detroit 8, Miami 7, 11 innings THURSDAY, April 7 San Francisco 2, 1 Hinkie Resigns Baseball Arizona 11, Colorado 6 Tenino at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. 6, L.A. Angels 1 L.A. Dodgers 3, San Diego 0 PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, April 8 (TNS)—“The Process” is Baseball Wednesday’s Games Castle Rock at Tenino, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 over. Softball Seattle 9, Texas 5 76ers general manager White River at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Detroit 7, Miami 3 Boys Soccer Cleveland 7, Boston 6 Sam Hinkie stepped down Black Hills at W.F. West, 7 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 16, 6 from his post Wednesday Centralia at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Baltimore 4, Minnesota 2 Oakland 2, 1 night. SATURDAY, April 9 Milwaukee 4, San Francisco 3 “While we are disap- Baseball Colorado 4, Arizona 3 pointed in Sam’s decision, Tumwater at Rochester, 1 p.m. Detroit 7, Miami 3 Mossyrock at Toledo (DH), noon Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 1 we would like to sincerely Adna at Morton-White Pass (DH), noon 3, Philadelphia 2 thank him for his contri- Winlock at Pe Ell-WV (DH), 3 p.m. Washington 3, Atlanta 1 Toutle Lake at Napavine (DH), noon L.A. Dodgers 7, San Diego 0 butions over the past three Wahkiakum at Onalaska (DH), 3 p.m. seasons,” Sixers managing Softball Thursday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 12:35 p.m. general partner Josh Harris Mossyrock at Toledo (DH), noon MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Adna at Morton-White Pass (DH), noon Houston at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. said in a statement. “There Toutle Lake at Napavine (DH), noon Centralia’s Austin Hines dives for a ly ball during a NWAC West Region game Boston at Cleveland, 3:10 p.m. is no question that Sam’s Tumwater at Rochester, 1 p.m. against Lower Columbia on Wednesday in Centralia. Minnesota at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Winlock at Pe Ell-WV (DH), noon Texas at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. work has put us in a very Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 9:35 a.m. Miami at Washington, 1:05 p.m. strong position to take ad- Local Results y-Cleveland 56 23 .709 — Milwaukee at Boston, 4:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 1:35 p.m. vantage of numerous op- Tuesday’s Results Indiana 42 36 .538 13½ Washington at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Baseball Detroit 42 37 .532 14 L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 5 p.m. portunities for an exciting At Ellensburg Chicago 39 39 .500 16½ Memphis at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Friday’s Games future.” BULLDOGS 2, BEARCATS 1 Milwaukee 32 46 .410 23½ San Antonio at Denver, 6 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 10:08 a.m. W.F. West 010 000 0 —1 5 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. Citing sources, Yahoo Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m. Ellensburg 002 000 0 —2 1 0 Southwest Division Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Sports reported that Bryan Batteries: W.F. West — Cleary, Hawkins (5) y-San Antonio 65 12 .844 — Boston at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. and Steen; Ellensburg — Larsen and Eingel Memphis 42 36 .538 23½ Colangelo would succeed MLB Houston at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Dallas 40 38 .513 25½ Hinkie as GM. A league All Times PDT Minnesota at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. At Ellensburg Houston 38 40 .487 27½ Texas at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. source confirmed that re- BEARCATS 6, TIGERS 1 New Orleans 29 49 .372 36½ East Division Oakland at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. W.F. West 001 023 0 —6 9 1 Northwest Division port Wednesday night. W L Pct GB Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Ephrata 000 100 0 —1 2 4 y-Oklahoma City 54 25 .684 — Baltimore 2 0 1.000 — San Diego at Colorado, 1:10 p.m. Several phone calls and Batteries: W.F. West — Guerrero, Wichert (5), x-Portland 43 37 .538 11½ Tampa Bay 2 2 .500 1 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Smith (7) and Paul; Ephrata — N.A. Utah 39 39 .500 14½ a text message to Hinkie Toronto 2 2 .500 1 St. Louis at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Denver 32 47 .405 22 Boston 1 1 .500 1 Houston at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. were not immediately re- Wednesday’s Results Minnesota 26 52 .333 27½ New York 1 1 .500 1 Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. turned. Jerry Colangelo, College Baseball Paciic Division Central Division L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. At Centralia y-Golden State 69 9 .885 — the Sixers’ chairman of Detroit 2 0 1.000 — RED DEVILS 11, TRAILBLAZERS 1 x-L.A. Clippers 50 28 .641 19 Chicago 2 1 .667 ½ basketball operations and L. Columbia 010 101 512 — 11 17 2 Sacramento 31 47 .397 38 Cleveland 1 1 .500 1 Centralia 000 001 000 — 1 7 2 Phoenix 20 58 .256 49 NHL the father of Bryan, de- Kansas City 1 1 .500 1 Batteries: Lower Columbia — Worden, Gar- L.A. Lakers 16 62 .205 53 All Times PDT clined to comment. cia (9) and Campbell; Centralia — Muneno, Minnesota 0 2 .000 2 x-clinched playof spot West Division EASTERN CONFERENCE ESPN reported that Davis (7), Partlow (9), Turner (9) and Kessel, y-clinched division Atlantic Division Myklebust (7) Seattle 2 1 .667 — Tuesday’s Games Houston 1 1 .500 ½ W L OT Pts Hinkie gave up his post Philadelphia 107, New Orleans 93 Oakland 1 2 .333 1 y-Florida 46 25 9 10 1 after changes in the or- Toronto 96, Charlotte 90 Texas 1 2 .333 1 x-Tampa Bay 45 30 5 95 College Basketball Cleveland 109, Milwaukee 80 Los Angeles 0 2 .000 1½ Detroit 41 28 11 93 ganization emerged this Memphis 108, Chicago 92 NCAA Div. I Women’s Basketball Boston 41 30 9 91 week. According to several FINAL FOUR Miami 107, Detroit 89 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ottawa 36 35 9 81 sources, he stepped down At Indianapolis Atlanta 103, Phoenix 90 East Division Bufalo 34 35 11 79 National Semiinals Oklahoma City 124, Denver 102 W L Pct GB Montreal 36 38 6 78 without notifying his Six- Sunday, April 3 San Antonio 88, Utah 86 Washington 2 0 1.000 — Toronto 28 41 11 67 ers employees. UConn 80, Oregon State 51 Portland 115, Sacramento 107 New York 1 1 .500 1 Metropolitan Division Syracuse 80, Washington 59 Minnesota 124, Golden State 117, OT Atlanta 0 2 .000 2 z-Washington 55 17 7 117 “He did what he always L.A. Clippers 103, L.A. Lakers 81 Miami 0 2 .000 2 x-Pittsburgh 47 25 8 102 does. No communication,” National Championship Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2 x-N.Y. Rangers 45 26 9 99 one of the sources said. Tuesday, April 5 Wednesday’s Games Central Division x-N.Y. Islanders 44 26 9 97 UConn 82, Syracuse 51 Indiana 123, Cleveland 109 Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 — Philadelphia 39 27 13 91 But the resignation Detroit 108, Orlando 104 Chicago 2 0 1.000 ½ Carolina 35 29 16 86 shouldn’t come as a sur- Washington 121, Brooklyn 103 Cincinnati 2 0 1.000 ½ New Jersey 37 35 8 82 NBA Boston 104, New Orleans 97 Milwaukee 1 2 .333 2 Columbus 32 40 8 72 prise. League executives Charlotte 111, New York 97 St. Louis 0 3 .000 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE have said that the Decem- All Times PDT Dallas 88, Houston 86 West Division Central Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Portland 120, Oklahoma City 115 Los Angeles 3 0 1.000 — x-Dallas 48 23 9 105 ber hiring of Jerry Colan- Atlantic Division L.A. Clippers 91, L.A. Lakers 81 Colorado 2 1 .667 1 x-St. Louis 48 23 9 105 gelo as chairman of bas- W L Pct GB San Francisco 2 1 .667 1 x-Chicago 47 26 7 101 y-Toronto 52 25 .675 — Thursday’s Games Arizona 1 2 .333 2 x-Nashville 40 26 14 94 ketball operations was an x-Boston 46 32 .590 6½ Phoenix at Houston, 5 p.m. San Diego 0 3 .000 3 x-Minnesota 38 32 11 87 admittance by the Sixers’ New York 31 48 .392 22 Chicago at Miami, 5 p.m. Colorado 39 37 4 82 ownership group that the Brooklyn 21 57 .269 31½ Toronto at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Winnipeg 33 39 8 74 Philadelphia 10 68 .128 42½ Minnesota at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Houston 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Paciic Division process was not working. Southeast Division San Antonio at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Boston 6, Cleveland 2 x-Anaheim 44 24 11 99 There was sense that the x-Atlanta 46 32 .590 — N.Y. Mets 2, Kansas City 0 x-Los Angeles 47 28 5 99 x-Miami 45 32 .584 ½ Friday’s Games Detroit 8, Miami 7, 11 innings x-San Jose 45 29 6 96 move meant that Hinkie x-Charlotte 45 33 .577 1 New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 2 Arizona 35 38 7 77 would ultimately lose some Washington 38 40 .487 8 Miami at Orlando, 4 p.m. Seattle 10, Texas 2 Calgary 33 40 7 73 Orlando 33 45 .423 13 Brooklyn at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Chicago Cubs 6, L.A. Angels 1 Vancouver 30 37 13 73 of his power. Central Division Indiana at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 5, Oakland 4 Edmonton 31 43 7 69 SPORTS ON THE AIR

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MLB Amazing Story: Rookie Makes History with Another HR PHOENIX (AP) — Look out homered for the Rockies, who hit Denver! Here comes Trevor Sto- 10 home runs in the series, nine ry. of them against Arizona starters. The 23-year-old rookie made The Rockies took two of three baseball history by becoming the from the Diamondbacks. first player to hit a home run in Chatwood (1-0) allowed two each of his first three big-league runs, one earned, and seven hits, games and the Colorado Rockies striking out three with one hit beat the Arizona Diamondbacks batter. 4-3 on Wednesday. “I’m sure he had this date “It’s just kind of surreal right circled on the calendar. “ Weiss now,” he said. “It’s hard to ex- said. “He went out there and did plain. I can’t really put words to an outstanding job. That’s the it.” Chatwood that we all remember. Story also is the first player Goes out there and competes like in baseball history to hit a home a bulldog, great stuff, a really big run for each of his first four hits, day for him and for us.” according to information pro- Nick Ahmed homered off vided to the Rockies by the Elias closer Jake McGee in the ninth Sports Bureau. to make it a one-run game, but “It was fun to watch him,” BRANDON WADE/ASSOCIATED PRESS McGee got the save. Rockies manager Walt Weiss Corbin (0-1) pitched seven Seattle Mariners Robinson Cano (22) watches as his hit goes for a two-run home run during the ninth inning of a baseball said, “a young kid who has innings, giving up four runs game against the Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. dreamt of this his whole life and and eight hits. He struck out six, shows up and is probably better including Story twice after the than his dream was — that first home run. Cano Homers Twice, Mariners game, that first series. ... It is “I thought Patrick threw the quite a story — pun intended.” ball well,” Arizona manager Next up for the slugging Chip Hale said. “It just seemed shortstop, Friday night’s home like every mistake we made in Rally in 9th to Win 9-5 at Texas opener against San Diego. this series was a home run, not a It was a big day for Tyler hit but a home run. Unfortunate- ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) 21 homers last season, and his to 5-4. “I wanted to swing really Chatwood, too. ly the mistakes he did make went — Robinson Cano keeps going fourth didn’t come until his 71st bad, but you get two balls with The Rockies right-hander out of the ballpark and today we deep, and the Seattle Mariners game on June 26. He later played bases loaded. Even if you get a pitched a strong 6 1/3 innings in weren’t able to make up for it.” are already starting to set a new much of the last two months of walk, you get the game closer,” his first big-league appearance Story also made a lung- tone in the AL West. the season with a sports hernia. he said. since recovering from a second ing grab of Paul Goldschmidt’s Cano homered two more “You can tell that he feels good. Tommy John surgery. He said he sharp line drive in the fifth in- wasn’t able quite yet to step back ning, one of several slick plays by times and drove in five runs, in- You can tell just in his swings,” FIRST SERIES FOR SERVAIS cluding a two-run shot to cap a Seager said. “You can tell just and realize that yes, he’d made it. the Rockies infield. five-run ninth inning rally, and the way he’s walking around, the The Mariners won their first “I think I’ll be able to do that The Rockies hit three home a little later,” Chatwood said. Seattle ended its three-game way he’s moving.” series with new manager Scott runs off Zack Greinke, four off “Right now I’ve still got adrenalin Shelby Miller and Corbin, over- opening series with a 9-5 victory Joaquin Benoit (1-0) pitched a Servais. “We’re pretty good. And going. But it was awesome.” powering what the Diamond- at defending division champion scoreless eighth. we’re starting to ,” Then he broke into a huge backs feel is a strong 1-2-3 start Texas on Wednesday. Prince Fielder hit his first he said. “The biggest thing is it’s smile. to the rotation. “It was a good series. Not homer of the season, a three-run not one guy, it’s not two guys. It’s Chatwood last start was in Story connected with only because the way I ended up drive in the sixth off Wade Miley an entire group. It’s a the same Phoenix ballpark on Corbin’s third pitch of the game, swinging the bat but the way we put Texas up 5-3. It was the first group. It’s a starting group. It’s a April 29, 2014. He went on the sending it to deep left-center came back,” Cano said. “Espe- homer this season for the Rang- very deep lineup. It’s bench guys.” cially in that game and be able to disabled list the next day. field, far over the 415-foot sign. ers, who allowed nine long balls Story’s two-run homer off Goldschmidt was hit by a win the series.” to Seattle. NO WALKS After a 3-2 loss in the opener, Patrick Corbin in the first inning pitch to reach base for the 38th Martin also homered for the Miley struck out seven with- the Mariners got to the Texas gave him four for the season. DJ consecutive game, tying Luis Mariners, his first of the season out a walk over six innings in his bullpen in back-to-back games. LeMahieu and Ryan Raburn also Gonzalez’s franchise record. putting them up 3-0 in the sec- Mariners debut. He was acquired In the finale, all five Seattle bat- ond against Colby Lewis. But from Boston in an offseason ters that faced closer Shawn Golf Lewis got through the sixth with trade. Tolleson in the ninth got hits and allowing any more runs. scored. The Rangers bullpen allowed Pinch-hitter Nori Aoki and 14 runs and 17 hits in only six in- TRAINER’S ROOM Day a Favorite at Masters, Where No. 9 batter Ketel Marte started nings the last two games of the MARINERS: Aoki was out of Se- the rally with consecutive singles, series. Tolleson was the second attle’s starting lineup, a day after He Once Thought of Quitting and Leonys Martin had a tying Texas reliever in as many games the outfielder fouled a ball off a RBI double. Kyle Seager then had to allow five runs without re- shin. Manager Scott Servais said AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Ja- five shots after the first couple of a two-run single before Cano’s cording an out. he was a little tender, but avail- son Day was lurking just out- rounds — are capable of making fourth homer already this season “After two outings I’m not go- able if needed. Aoki came on and side Augusta National Golf Club, up a lot of ground here.” chased Tolleson (0-1). ing to raise the red flag and being started the ninth-inning rally. wondering if he wanted to go in. Coming off one of the great- “Anytime you have success, concerned. We’ll continue to pay The game just wasn’t fun est years in golf history, Spieth anymore. especially early in the season, it attention to it,” Rangers manag- UP NEXT isn’t even rated the favorite. lets everybody relax, lets every- er Jeff Banister said. “The three Even though he was set to That would be Day. body get into their rhythm,” Sea- starters have given us three qual- MARINERS: Seattle gets a day play in his first Masters in 2011, “He can be the favorite,” Spi- ger said. “When you have success ity outings. We have to shore up, off before its home opener Friday Day thought it might be time to eth said with a shrug. “We’ll go against another team’s bullpen, sharpen up and we’ll get it going night against Oakland. Taijuan do something else. ahead and just do our thing.” that gives you confidence as well.” in the right direction.” Walker, who was 11-8 last season, “Golf is a very, very frustrat- Day hardly felt like the man The Mariners scored eight is the scheduled starter. ing game,” Day recalled. to beat before the Masters five Whether he was really seri- runs over two innings Tuesday EVEN WHEN HE DOESN’T SWING RANGERS: Left-hander Derek years ago. for a 10-2 victory. Holland, who got hurt in the first ous about quitting, no one will In fact, he had totally lost his Cano has homered in the Along with the pair of two- inning of his first start last sea- ever really know. Certainly, it’s love for the game. not a consideration these days. first three games, the first Seattle run homers, Cano got an RBI son, is to take the mound Thurs- “You have to perform, be- As the 28-year-old Aussie player ever to do that — and is when he drew a bases-loaded day night when Texas opens a cause if you don’t perform, then prepares to tee off in the Masters also the first with four homers walk on a full-count pitch in four-game series at the Los An- you’re off the tour,” Day said. in that opening stretch. He had the seventh to get the Mariners geles Angels. for the sixth time Thursday, he’s ranked No. 1 in the world and “Then you start stressing about, coming off his first major cham- ‘OK, is there enough money up Servais’ 1st Win for Mariners is Chippy 10-2 Rout of Texas pionship, one of the favorites to get my card for next year.’ along with defending champion And then you start losing a lit- A.J. Hinch during the Rangers’ (0-1) lost in his major league ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Jordan Spieth and four-time ma- tle bit of confidence. Then you Scott Servais got a beer shower in run to the AL West title last sea- debut at age 32 after six seasons jor winner Rory McIlroy. start getting frustrated out there, the Seattle clubhouse and had a son. “That’s about all I can say.” in Japan. He was greeted in the “I feel comfortable around and then you don’t practice be- champagne bottle sitting on his Cano homered for the second seventh by a single from Smith, this course,” Day said. “I know cause you’re frustrated with how desk after his first win as a big straight game and on the first who scored from first on a two- it sets up well for me. It’s a golf you’re playing, and it’s a down- league skipper. pitch as a Ranger from Wilhelm- out double by Leonys Martin, yet course where I can compete and ward spiral from there.” The victory came with a lit- sen, who spent his first five big another former Ranger. play well and win.” Right before the Masters, it tle bonus — the manager’s first league seasons with the Mari- Nori Aoki followed with an Working against Day: the almost came to a head during a chance to show his players he ners. RBI single for his first hit with last top-ranked player to win meeting with his wife, his agent won’t back down. Cruz, who reached base four Seattle. at Augusta was Tiger Woods in and his sports psychologist. Nelson Cruz and Robinson times and scored three runs, and Mariners starter Hisashi Iwa- 2002. “I’m like, ‘I just do not like the Cano were among four Seattle Kyle Seager doubled. After Seth kuma couldn’t hold a 2-0 lead Indeed, this might be the game right now. I’m just having players to homer, Servais got in Smith homered — again on the while going for his seventh con- most wide-open Masters since a very, very hard time picking a verbal sparring match with first pitch — Wilhelmsen’s next secutive win against Texas. The the pre-Tiger days. up the golf club to even just en- reigning AL Manager of the Year pitch hit Iannetta on the left Japanese right-hander allowed Spieth captured the first two joy myself out there,’” Day said. Jeff Banister, and the Mariners thigh. consecutive run-scoring singles majors of 2015 and nearly won “But we came to the conclusion pulled away for a 10-2 win over The Seattle catcher, who was to Elvis Andrus and Robinson the other two. McIlroy is miss- of just going and saying, ‘This the Texas Rangers on Tuesday with the ing only the Masters from a ca- night. last season, yelled at the right- Chirinos with two outs in the might be my last Masters ever fourth. reer Grand Slam. Day and 2013 playing, I may as well enjoy it.’ “I’ve said it since the day I got hander as he walked up the line. Masters champion Adam Scott the job, it’s OK to show emotion The managers emerged from the Texas starter Martin Perez “So,” he added, with a smile, gave up two runs and two hits are both two-time winners on “I went out there and finished once in a while,” said Servais, dugouts, eventually pointing at the PGA Tour this year. Two in six innings, including a line- second.” who spent six years in player each other and shouting. other Masters champs, Bubba development with the Rang- The umpires cleared the field drive homer from Cruz leading So much for finding another Watson and Charl Schwartzel, line of work. ers. “Obviously, there were some without any major trouble, and off the fourth. also have victories in 2016. So Day followed up with a third- things that went back and forth Luis Sardinas, another former does rising Japanese star Hideki tonight, but that’s part of the Texas player, hit his first ma- 30-SOMETHING DEBUTS Matsuyama, and let’s not forget place showing in 2013. Now, game.” jor league homer off Andrew having romped to victory at Barnette’s debut came a night Phil Mickelson, a three-time The managers exchanged Faulkner to cap six straight Se- Masters winner and hardly last year’s PGA Championship, after South Korean-born Dae- words after former Seattle re- attle batters reaching to start the ready to fade away at age 45. he’s rounded out golf’s new Big liever Tom Wilhelmsen hit Chris inning. Ho Lee made his first appear- “There’s a lot of guys who Three with McIlroy and Spieth. Iannetta with a pitch. Wilhelm- “Looks like they had a pretty ance in the majors as a Seattle have a lot of success here that McIlroy, who looked to be sen, who was ejected, had just good idea what I had, and they pinch-hitter at age 33. Lee got really brought some strong fin- in a league of his own just two given up the second of two hom- went about it pretty good,” Wil- his first start at first base Tues- ishes and motivation and some summers ago, is now chasing ers along with two doubles with- helmsen said. “Ugly, embar- day, grounding into a double play momentum into this week,” said the others. out getting an out in a six-run rassed. Don’t ever want to do and flying out to center before Spieth, who tied for second in That, of course, is a bit an- Seattle eighth. that. But I’m not going to let coming out for Sardinas. Bar- his Masters debut in 2014 be- noying for the 26-year-old from “Tom got ejected. Emotions these guys get too comfortable.” nette gave up three hits and two fore cruising to victory with an Northern Ireland. got high,” said Banister, who had Nick Vincent (1-0) pitched a runs in two-thirds of an inning. 18-under score a year ago. “I “I’d be lying if I said those a similar run-in from much clos- scoreless sixth inning. “Got it out of the way,” the right- know that the people who are two guys having success doesn’t er range with Houston manager Texas reliever Tony Barnette hander said. down maybe a few — three, four, motivate me,” McIlroy said. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 SPORTS

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Continued from Sports 1 COLTON BOUCHER, a senior and 2010 W.F. West graduate, improved to 4-0 on the sea- son for Northern State (S.D.) on Sunday in a 5-3 win over Upper Iowa. Boucher worked 6 ⅓ innings, giving up five hits and three runs with four strikeouts and two walks, to get the win, and has a 3.69 ERA this season.

MACK GAUL, a redshirt sophomore from Toledo, started and worked four in- nings for Central Washing- ton University on Sunday in a 9-5 loss to Western Oregon in the first game of a Great Northwest Athletic Confer- ence game. The lefty gave up four runs on four hits and was tabbed with the loss, giv- ing him a 1-3 record, with a 3.03 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 29 ⅔ innings, this season.

Softball PETE CASTER / [email protected] ALI GRAHAM, a freshman Senior Morgan Masters, shown here pitching against from W.F. West High School, Aberdeen, has a 6-0 record with 35 strikeouts and just was named the Cascade Con- seven walks this season for the Beavers. ference’s Softball Player of the Week on Monday. Gra- Schneider are also in their final such an old - well, I call them too seriously, and they do some- ham, a /infielder for Tenino year with the team. old - but an old infield because times,” Haupert said. “I really Oregon Tech, led the Hustlin’ “All of us were starters last they know what they’re do- think that that can be a downfall Owls to a 4-2 record and went Continued from Sports 1 year too,” Masters said “The ing,” Pierce said. “They know for a team … One of the most 13 for 20 with 11 RBIs, four one common goal between us what’s up. But our outfield is still amazing parts about this sport doubles and two home runs learned a lot,” Haupert said. is to get to state, and we’re really young, so we’re still trying to get is you can fail more than you to raise her batting average to “They do a lot more conditioning. mentally focused toward that … them into games.” succeed and you’re an awesome .470. She was also 2-1 in the This year has definitely changed, I think we’re on track for that Tenino, with a 4-1 record in softball player.” circle, improving her record because if they don’t listen they so far. I really think that we can the Evergreen 2A/1A League Following the loss to Aber- to 7-6 with a 3.23 ERA and 25 run.” make it if we just keep working.” play, sit in third place behind deen, in which Tenino trailed strikeouts in 73 ⅔ innings for Haupert — a PE teacher at Masters, who will compete the undefeated Montesano and 5-0 after the first inning, the 20-13 Owls. Tenino middle school and the for Pacific University in Forest 5-1 Rochester. The Beavers were Haupert told the team, “‘If you Beavers’ assistant coach, Hailey Grove, Ore., next year, is “an picked to finish fourth in the let your one failure dictate the MATTIE BOUCHER, a sopho- Pierce — a fourth grade teacher more from W.F. West High at Tenino elementary, have a awesome leader for this team,” league, according to The Chron- way you play for the rest of the according to Haupert. The se- icle’s preseason coaches poll. season or the rest of the game, School, worked 1 ⅔ innings history: the two played together of relief for Concordia Uni- competitively in seventh grade. nior is hitting .542 with 11 RBIs “This team practices and you’ve already lost.’” this season, and has a 6-0 record plays like a family,” Haupert But even with the recent suc- versity in a 7-3 loss to UC- “As coaches, we’ve been more San Diego on Sunday, strik- strict,” Haupert said. “But at the — with 35 strikeouts and seven said. “They bicker like a family. cess, and goal of a state tourna- walks — in the pitcher’s circle. They love each other like family. ment qualification Haupert has ing out three and allowing same time, our coaching style four hits with two runs. On “We want to make sure that They get mad at each other like a broader target in mind for the has kind of loosened up to let the season, Boucher has a we can impact (the younger ath- family. But they really have each Beavers. them be leaders, because a lot of 4.87 ERA and a 5-6 record the girls have such good knowl- letes) so that they’ll keep work- other’s backs, and I think that’s “Our girls are working on be- for the 20-15 Cavaliers, with edge of the game. ing hard even after we’re gone,” the difference this season.” ing good winners, but I tell them 41 strikeouts in 88 ⅔ innings “This year we’ve really let Masters explained. With the season’s midpoint they need to be great losers,” of work. them be individuals” Haupert Haupert also credits Rich- looming, fatigue doesn’t seem Haupert said. “That’s my motto. added. “Hopefully we give them ardson, owner of a .556 batting to be setting in for the Beavers: You’ve got to be a good win- AMANDA WOODS, a senior the ability to be the leaders that average and 12 RBIs, with help- the players have extended after- ner, have great sportsmanship, from Pe Ell, went 3 for 4 with they should on the field.” ing to guide the younger mem- school practices by up to an hour. but you have to be a great loser, a pair of doubles and a stolen Pitcher Morgan Masters, a bers of the squad. “These girls put the effort in... and you have to learn from that. base for George Fox Univer- two-time All-League pick, is one “Marissa has really stepped They don’t want to stop (prac- That’s a really hard mentality sity on Sunday in an eight- of five seniors — all of whom up and been an amazing leader tice) and that’s fantastic. It’s so to bring in to a sports program inning, 3-2 win over Pacific start — on the 10-player squad. for this team, helping out not cool to see. They’re putting the where we’re new.” (Ore.). Woods, playing third Third baseman Molly Eckardt, only her peers that are seniors, time in,” Hauper said. “That Tenino resumes its quest for base, is hitting .271 with 22 first baseman Audrey Fant, but really helping out the young- shows how hard they’ve been a state tournament appearance RBIs and two home runs for shortstop/catcher Merissa Rich- er girls as well,” Haupert said. working. It’s paying off.” on April 12, when the Beavers the 21-11 Bruins. ardson and center fielder Jessica “We’re lucky that we have “They can’t take themselves host Elma. MARISSA REYNOLDS, a junior from W.F. West High School, ence for Archer, and she won’t drove in a run for Princ- Wrestling be afraid on the mat, no matter eton on Sunday in a 5-4 Ivy ‘‘It doesn’t matter if you’re wrestling the who she ends up facing. League win over Dartmouth. Continued from Sports 1 “Our coach likes to tell us that The center fielder is hitting number-one girl, we shouldn’t go out we are some of the best,” Archer .250 and has started all 27 team at Oklahoma City Univer- said. “It doesn’t matter if we are sity in March of her senior year. there scared. We should go out there with games for the 7-20 Tigers, wrestling the number one girl, with a team-high 11 RBIs and “I was almost done with my we shouldn’t go out there scared, a .382 slugging percentage. senior year before I decided I confidence. I’ve trained and I’m good, and we should go out there with wanted to wrestle in college,” I can be competitive with this girl.’’ confidence. I’ve trained and I’m PARKER POCKLINGTON, a ju- Archer, 21 and a junior at OKCU, good, and I can be competitive nior from Centralia, was 1 for said. “I had the opportunity and with this girl.” 2 with an RBI on March 29 I had scholarships offered to me Rachel Archer, Winlock native wrestling in Olympic trials A U.S. female wrestler has for in an 11-1 loss and I knew if I didn’t take those never placed in the 55 kg weight to Missouri State. Pockling- opportunities, they would never class at the Olympics, with Saori ton has five RBIs and a .377 come again.” my matches to get into the finals prime opportunity to qualify to Yoshida claiming gold all three slugging percentage for the With all her success, she cap- or I wasn’t going to qualify,” Ar- get to wrestle in a tournament years of the event and will look 13-23 Razorbacks. tured the eye of OKCU wrestling cher said. like this,” she added. to earn a fourth gold in Rio. coach Archie Randall. OKCU is She made it to the finals, While preparing for the big- Canada’s Tonya Lynn Verbeek DANI BRAUN, a senior from the No. 2-ranked wrestling pro- losing 12-8 to Wayland Baptist gest wrestling tournament of her has claimed the silver medal W.F. West, was 1 for 2 with gram in the nation, according to University’s Tarkyia Mensah. career, Archer has had a busy twice and a bronze medal. an RBI for Washington in a USA Wrestling, and has been a Randall said that it was the best week leading up to the trials this 10-8 loss to UCLA on March national wrestling powerhouse Archer won’t be the only tournament of the year for Ar- weekend, trying to balance her OKCU wrestler at the Olym- 26. Braun is hitting .356 with for the last decade, earning a cher. nursing school work with her seven doubles for the 23-8 handful of team and individual pic Trials, as six other OKCU “She should have won it,” wrestling preparation. wrestlers, and five alumni, will Huskies, with a .511 slugging national championships. Randall said. “She lost in the It will not be an easy task be competing at the trails this percentage. “She’s a hard worker, she’s finals and had a chance to win; for Archer to qualify for the weekend. pretty tenacious, she wrestles she put the girl on her back Olympics, with 17 wrestlers in “I wouldn’t want to do this Track & Field real hard, which is the style we twice. That was the best tourna- her weight class. The list of com- wrestle,” Randall said. “She’s ment she wrestled all year and petitors at 116 pounds includes by myself, it makes it more fun REGYN GAFFNEY, a fresh- attacking all the time, so that’s that comes with experience and Helen Maroulis, the 2015 World when you have your other team- man from Adna running for why we recruited her.” with confidence, and she devel- Champion and the top ranked mates going with you,” Archer Washington State University, She had a 43-21 record dur- ops confidence every time she woman in qualifying, according said. won the 100 meters and the ing her freshman and sopho- wrestles. That’s the most impor- to USA Wrestling. Her parents will be in atten- 200 on Saturday at the 11th- more seasons. The transition tant thing, she’s really confident “That’s a world champion, dance at the Trials, and Archer annual Sam Adams Classic from high school to college when she wrestles.” how can you feel like you’re wants to compete her best and at Whitworth Pine Bowl in wrestling was not easy. Even though she wanted the not going to get better after you have a little fun. Spokane. Gaffney won the “In college, all the girls in col- championship, she knew she wrestle her?” Randall said. “All “She’s not going to change her 100 in 11.71 seconds and the lege, they are their hometown had qualified for the Olympic the experiences she’s had to lead style of wrestling; she’s going 200 in 24.31 seconds, and ran star from wherever they are Trials — which had been some- up to where she’s at right now, to wrestle hard like she always a leg of the winning 4x100 from, so everyone you wrestle thing of a goal over the past few have been important to her. She does, she’s going to compete relay team as well. Teammate is good,” Archer said. “Every- yars. keeps raising the bar for herself well,” Randall said. “She gets a ALISSA BROOKS-JOHNSON, a ju- one that you wrestle has creden- “I’ve qualified for world team every time that she competes good draw, she’s going to get a nior from Pe Ell, was sixth in tials, they’ve won tournaments, trials the past two years. This which is the way it has to be if good shot. The most important the shot put and third in the they’ve won state titles, they year is an Olympic year, so in- you want to be a champion.” thing is she’s getting an op- javelin (136 feet, 5 inches) at have experience. Each year that stead of world team trials, it’s Archer has wrestled against portunity to wrestle in front of the same meet. you develop in college is huge. Olympic team trials,” Archer Maroulis once before, in the 16,000 people. That’s huge, it’s It’s a whole new level of wres- said. “I really wanted to qualify 2014 ASICS U.S. Open, losing going to be the best experience JOSH HUNT, a sophomore tling.” for it. It’s been in the back of my 10-0. she’s ever had in her wrestling from Onalaska, finished This season, Archer has won head all season, and I knew it Others looking to qualify in- career.” 20th in the 1500 meters for St. three tournaments. At Universi- was going to be a great experi- clude 2015 World Team Member “My goal for this weekend is Martin’s University on Satur- ty Nationals, Archer was trying ence if I was able to qualify; who Whitney Conder and past U.S. to go out on the mat with con- day as the Saints hosted their to get into the top two to qualify knows if I would get to wrestle World Team Members Jessica fidence, not be scared to wrestle, SMU Open track meet. Hunt for the Olympic trials. in it again. Medina and Deanna Betterman. be happy for the opportunity, finished in 4 minutes, 21.45 “I knew I had to wrestle “The next one is not for an- The past experience against wrestle my best and have fun,” seconds. through the bracket and win all other four years. This was my Maroulis was a learning experi- Archer said. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016

College Baseball Sports Briefs Napavine Holding Kids Night In on April 16 By The Chronicle The Napavine Booster Club will hold a Kids Night In/Parents Night Out on Saturday, April 16, from 5 to 8 p.m., at Napavine High School. The menu for dinner will include hot dogs, chips, cook- ies and a drink, and the evening will include games and a G-rated movie for the kids. Admission is $10 each, with a maximum of $30 per family, for kids ages 5-12. Information and registration forms have been sent home with students and must be returned to Napavine Elementary School of- fices no later than April 14. Davis, Poppe Earn WIAA Athlete of the Week Awards By The Chronicle W.F. West’s Kindra Davis and Adna’s Jenikka Poppe each earned WIAA Athlete of the Week awards for their work on the softball diamond. Davis, a sophomore from MATT BAIDE / [email protected] W.F. West, earned the 2A girls Centralia's Nate Gardner watches his ly ball during a NWAC West Region game against Lower Columbia on Wednesday in Centralia. honor for Week 30 of the prep school year, after going 5 for 8 with two home runs in a double- header sweep of Selah and 3 for Red Devils Run Away from Centralia in Seventh 4 with two home runs in a win By The Chronicle over Tumwater. Josh Muneno started for the Poppe, a pitcher and second A close game through six in- Blazers and worked into the baseman for the Pirates, earned nings got away from the Trail- sixth inning, striking out four the 2B girls honor for Week blazers in the seventh. and allowing five earned runs on 29 after going 4 for 7 in the Pi- Centralia gave up five runs to eight hits. rates’ doubleheader sweep of Pe Lower Columbia in the seventh Cameron Campbell and Lo- Ell-Willapa Valley, with a home frame Wednesday night, eventu- rin Archibald each had three hits run, two doubles and four RBIs. ally losing the NWAC West Re- for Lower Columbia. W.F. West She also pitched a four-hitter in gion matchup 11-1 at Ed Wheeler product Toby Johnson added two Game 2. Field in the Hub City. hits with a double and scored a That seventh inning for the run. Riley Higgins, Ryan Enquist Red Devils included six hits and College Basketball a walk, and turned what had and Corey Conklin each added been a 3-1 game into an 8-1 ad- two hits for the Red Devils. vantage. Joel Worden got the win for Gonzaga Eric Fich went 3 for 3 and LC, fanning eight and allowing scored a run for Centralia, while seven hits. Sources: Austin Hines was 2 for 4. Gehrig Centralia (6-12) hosts Pierce MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Teahon drove in Centralia’s lone in a West Region contest on Sat- Centralia’s Sam Gerhold tries to put a tag on Lower Columbia’s Benny Kaleiwahea Domantas run in the sixth inning. urday. at third base during the Blazers’ loss to LC on Wednesday at Ed Wheeler Field. Sabonis Plans Tuesday’s Prep Baseball to Declare for W.F. West Loses to Ellensburg, Beats Ephrata on Road Trip NBA Draft, By The Chronicle one hit in the loss to Ellensburg. in the fifth inning in the win action on April 12 when the EPHRATA — Despite giv- Hunter Fuchs was 2 for 4 over Ephrata. The sophomore Bearcats host rival Centralia in Hire Agent ing up only three total hits, W.F. with an RBI single in the second added an RBI double in the sixth. the first of three regular-season By Jim Meehan West split a pair of nonleague for the Bearcats, who stranded Tyson Guerrero fanned 10 in rivalry matchups. The game, games here Tuesday, as the seven runners on base. five innings of work to get the dubbed Tom Zuber Night, will The Spokesman-Review Bearcats lost to Ellensburg 2-1 “We definitely pitched well Game 2 win for the Bearcats. feature a ceremony to memori- Gonzaga sophomore forward before defeating Ephrata 6-1 in enough to come away with win,” Blake Wichert had one , alize the jersey of the longtime Domantas Sabonis is expected the nightcap. W.F. West coach Bryan Bullock and Dillon Smith, who entered Bearcat head coach, who lead the to declare for the NBA draft and W.F. West’s Jacob Cleary and said. “But couldn’t get clutch hit the game in the seventh, struck team to the 2010 State 2A cham- hire an agent, school sources Dakota Hawkins combined to with runners in scoring position.” out two. pionship before stepping down confirmed. strike out four while allowing Hawkins hit a two-run homer W.F. West (5-4) is back in after the 2012 season. Sabonis' decision, first re- ported by ESPN's Jeff Goodman, MLS doesn't come as a surprise. The 6-foot-11 left-hander blossomed Morris’ Immediate Role With Sounders Uncertain Ahead of Houston Trip this season after a season-ending back injury to Przemek Kar- By Matt Pentz short is pretty tough, and I think nowski. The Lithuanian native The Seattle Times it's going to be tough for a while." averaged 17.6 points, 11.8 re- Developing young players bounds and blocked a team-high When Jordan Morris was rel- is an inexact science. For every 31 shots. He made 61 percent egated to the Sounders' bench for DeAndre Yedlin — who both hit from the field, 77 percent at the Saturday's home match against the ground running and made free-throw line and knocked Montreal, coach Sigi Schmid critical adjustments without tak- down 5 of 14 3-pointers. intimated that dropping the Gonzaga coach Mark Few rookie forward out of the start- ing a step back — there's a Kei didn't immediately return a ing lineup was a short-term shift. Kamara. Schmid drafted Kama- phone message. And though that still might turn ra for Columbus and later traded Sabonis becomes the fifth out to be the case, Schmid was him to San Jose, only to watch evasive this week when asked if from afar as the veteran forward Zag to leave school early, joining Morris will return to the starting finished as the runner-up for the Paul Rogers (1997), Adam Mor- 11 for Sunday's nationally tele- 2015 MLS MVP award after re- rison (2006), Austin Daye (2009) vised match at Houston. joining the Crew years later. and Kelly Olynyk (2013). Mor- "We'll see," Schmid said Tues- Schmid did, however, likened rison, Daye and Olynyk became day. "We'll see where we're at as Morris' ability to take construc- first-round picks. Sabonis is pro- a team. That's one of those 'gut tive criticism to that of fellow jected to go between No. 12 and feeling' things." young Sounder Cristian Roldan, No. 20 in the June draft, accord- Morris played the final 33 who has further established him- ing to ESPN.com's Chad Ford. minutes of the Impact match self as a regular in his second "Slowly scouts have overcome after coming on as a substitute season in Seattle. their concerns about his lack for Aaron Kovar. After spend- "If Roldan does something of elite athleticism and 3-point ing most of Seattle's first three and there's an error, and you range and have instead focused on his toughness, elite rebound- matches looking increasingly say something about it, you see ing, high basketball IQ and effi- uncomfortable out on the right that he adjusts that error out," ciency in the paint." wing, Morris lined up mostly as Schmid said. a central forward but was still Gonzaga's frontcourt loses Morris, who almost always Sabonis and senior Kyle Wiltjer, unable to net his first MLS goal. favors his stronger right foot, "I wanted Jordan to find who averaged 20.4 points, the spent Tuesday's practice session highest by a Zag since Morrison's his game and enjoy his game. using his left. He passed up first- There's been a lot of expectation 28.1 in 2006. time shooting opportunities, in- that's been heaped upon him, not Karnowski faces a lengthy stead cutting inside to take shots least of which from you guys," TED S. WARREN / The Associated Press recovery from back surgery but Schmid said to reporters. "Some- with his off foot. he's optimistic he'll be able to Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris looks to pass against the Montreal Impact "You could see that he said to times it's good to take a step back. in the second half of an MLS soccer match on April 2 in Seattle. resume his career. The 7-foot-1 If the front door is locked, you himself, 'OK, I've got to work on center, who is eligible for a medi- take a step back and look at the week, "those aren't the issues." CONCACAF semifinals. my left foot. I've got to get better,' cal redshirt, hasn't decided if back door and make your way in The U-23s fell in a two-game, "To be one game away from " Schmid said. "Those are the kids he'll return to Gonzaga or pur- that way." loser-out series against Colom- going to the Olympics and to that make it. They're able to take sue professional opportunities. Morris also is still dealing bia, managing just one shot on come up short is pretty tough to that information in, they're able Missouri transfer Johnathan with emotional fallout of the U.S. goal in 180 minutes. The U.S. swallow," Morris said before the to apply it, and they're able to use Williams is expected to be an Under-23 team's failure to quali- also squandered a chance to Montreal match. “... It's some- it to develop." impact player next season. The fy for this summer's Olympics. qualify automatically in October, thing that you grow up dreaming Whether that process contin- 6-9 junior led Missouri in scor- "He's 100 percent healthy and losing 2-0 to Honduras in an- about and watching, and when ues Sunday in Houston remains ing (11.9), rebounding (7.1) and 100 percent fit," Schmid said last other winner-to-Rio game in the you're that close, to come up to be seen. blocks as a sophomore. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Hunting & Fishing Report Worth the Wait: Skiers Can Washington’s Moose Grow in Numbers but Always Return Can’t Eclipse Northern Exposure Fame to the Slopes By Scott Sandsberry n the great state of Washing- added that although the scene glers at The Dalles. In the John Olympia, located at 1111 Wash- Yakima Herald-Republic ton hunting is a big deal. looks like it was shot in day- Day Pool 18 bank anglers were ington St. S.E. The meeting will WHITE PASS — Fifteen The spring bear season light, it was actually filmed in skunked while 84 boat anglers begin at 8 a.m. on both days. A I years is a simply ridiculous began on April 1, and a two-day the dark of night. As Ojurovich caught 14 legal sturgeon, as well complete agenda is available at amount of time to go without youth-only turkey hunt hap- remembered it, word had gone as 90 fish that were either too big http://wdfw.wa.gov/commission/. pened last weekend. Looking or too small. The proposed changes to state doing something I enjoy doing all around town that a moose — particularly when that thing ahead, a general spring turkey was headed to Roslyn and there On the other fin, walleye hunting regulations are available season is slated to begin mid- fishing was “good to outstand- for public review at http://wdfw. is skiing and I’m an newspaper was a considerable buzz running outdoors editor living and work- month on April 15. Those sea- ing for boat anglers,” last week wa.gov/hunting/regulations/sea- through the townsfolk as citi- ing barely an hour away from sons may be the focus de jour for according to a WDFW report. sonsetting/ zens attempted to figure out the one of the state’s most beautiful eagle eyed hunters, but they are Anglers at The Dalles kept 143 ultimate purpose of their herbi- ski areas. not the most popular seasons for walleye and released 29 more vore visitor. Wanting to extend CLAMMIN’ But now, with those 15 years beating the back brush. from 32 boats, while also aver- a warm welcome, a large crowd behind me, another 15 pounds Typically, aging almost 5 bass per rod. In The WDFW has approved gathered in the center of town in front of me (straining at my deer and elk the John Day Pool 111 boats kept another round of clam digs along and eagerly awaited the moose’s belt), and my age beginning with seasons draw 401 walleye and released an ad- Washington’s coastal beaches, arrival. the number “6,” had the idea of the bulk of including tides at Long Beach, Not wanting to spook the ditional 198 fish, while averaging my skiing at all become, well, hunters into Copalis and Mocrocks. Twin moose, though, the film crew more than 2.5 bass per rod. simply ridiculous? the woods and Harbors has yet to open since last decided to wait out the sizable Out on the Cowlitz River I bet there’s a few folks won- elicit the most spring’s digs due to prevailing crowd in hopes of getting some the piscatorial prospects really dering that same thing about excitement domoic acid levels. low stress shots in the desolate picked up the slack last week. The themselves. If you’re one of them, from nimrods “Razor clams at Twin Har- city streets. Eventually, as the WDFW tallied 155 boat anglers hey, consider this my letter to both young bors had the highest levels of By Jordan hours slipped by, the crowd be- with 132 steelhead harvested as you. and old. Of gan to dissipate as heavy heads well as 15 adult spring Chinook. domoic acid during the peak of Nailon the harmful algae bloom in 2015,” Nobody wants to be a klutz, course hunting jnailon@ and sleepy eyes longed for warm Four steelhead were released. to feel out of control, or to put seasons also beds and soft pillows. Once the Along the shore, 153 anglers kept said Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish chronline.com manager for the WDFW, in a aging bones at risk. So, when exist for ducks, crowd was gone, Ojurovich says 20 steelhead and 18 springers. two years without skiing be- geese, coots, the director unleashed a torrent The steelhead were mostly pulled press release. “It is taking longer for clams there to rid themselves comes four years, then six and 10, snipes, and crows to name just of sun-bright flood lights all over from near the trout hatchery each ensuing year away from the a few birds, as well as sheep, and town in order to recreate the while the Chinook salmon were of the toxin.” It is unclear if Twin Harbors slopes brings in more nagging mountain goats to name a few daytime ambiance for the open- caught all over the river. uncertainty and doubt. Can you cloven hoofed ruminants. The ing scene. Last week employees at the will open up in time for any of the remaining spring digs. still do it? Should you even try? options are myriad in nature. “That scared the town half to Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery sepa- In a nutshell, yes. What many people don’t death,” said Ojurovich. “People rator collected 700 winter steel- Beginning Thursday the clam tides will switch from eve- Hey, if I can do it, anybody know though is that moose are, were calling into work and apol- head and 900 spring Chinook can. literally, Washington’s biggest ogizing for oversleeping. Nobody adults, as well as 27 springer ning to mornings. The tides in Long Beach on April 9-10 coin- Last week I got up to White game. Game managers estimate had any idea what was going on.” jacks and one cutthroat trout. Pass and ended that 15-year that at least 1,000 of the monster Unfortunately, Northern Ex- River flow at Mayfield Dam was cide with the town’s annual razor clam festival. drought, and I can tell you this ungulates roam the vast expanse posure’s world famous moose recorded at about 6,820 cubic feet without reservation: I’m an id- of eastern Washington. The died in 1994 while back in the per second on Monday, April 4. The upcoming dig is sched- uled on the following dates, iot. Not because the wait made hulking majority of those moose care of WSU. “They didn't know Sparse anglers on the Wind the return so difficult, but be- can be found in the greater-Spo- how to take care of an orphaned River have been going home beaches, and low tides: • April 7, Thursday, 7:07 a.m.; cause the return was so much kane area, but they do range far moose yet,” said Ojurovich. mostly empty handed lately. The fun — and all of that nagging and wide, making appearances Like that opening scene of WDFW talked to just two boat -0.6 feet; Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks uncertainty turned out to be just from Walla Walla to Wenatchee. Northern Exposure, though, anglers last week with grand wasted worry. It’s funny that folks tend there is a bright side to this story. total of zero fish between them. • April 8, Friday, 7:54 a.m.; -1.1 feet; Long Beach, Copalis, Getting back on skis isn’t to forget Washington’s mighty According to Ojurovich, the pop- The river is currently open from quite as easy as getting back onto moose. For one thing, the Seattle ular moose was able to procreate Hwy. 14 upstream to 400 feet be- Mocrocks • April 9, Saturday, 8:42 a.m.; a bicycle, but it’s close — espe- Mariners have long employed with a long-legged lady moose, low Shipherd falls for hatchery cially if the last time you skied the furry baseball fanatic as presumably wowed by his Holly- spring Chinook and steelhead -1.3 feet; Long Beach, Copalis • April 10, Sunday, 9:32 a.m.; was on those old straight skis. I their official mascot. The Mari- wood credentials, before depart- fishing. The river above Shipherd was using those right up to the ner Moose even drives a four- ing this cold world. That means falls will open up on May 1. -1.2 feet; Long Beach, Mocrocks • April 11, Monday, 10:23 time I stopped skiing, largely be- wheeler haphazardly around the that there are likely offspring Drano Lake had a similarly cause that’s what I had in my ga- field on special occasions. Once out there from Roslyn’s moose, light effort last week with five a.m.; -0.9 feet; Long Beach • April 12, Tuesday, 11:19 rage and I didn’t want to be rent- he even broke his leg while being roaming somewhere in the wil- anglers notching no catch. The ing skis when I already owned a towed behind the ATV. Another derness between real Washing- river will be closed to fishing a.m.; -0.4 feet; Long Beach Ayres noted in a press release pair. time he ran over an outfielder ton and fake Alaska. All you on Wednesday, April 13. From So I missed out entirely on named Coco Crisp from the op- have to do is find them, but leave April 16 through June 30 only that all clam diggers 15 years or older must have a valid 2016-17 the ski industry’s transition to posing team, so you know he is the spotlights at home. bank fishing will be allowed west “shaped” skis, the so-called para- a born-and-bred, tried-and-true More information on hunt- of the easternmost pillar of the fishing license in order to har- vest clams. Last year’s licenses bolic skis that have been around Washingtonian. ing moose in Washington can Hwy. 14 Bridge. since the mid-’90s. Having fi- The most famous Washing- be found online at http://wdfw. Lowland trout season begins expired on April 1. “After a late start to the sea- nally been on them for the first ton moose, though, was perhaps wa.gov/hunting/goat_sheep_ on April 23, but there are plenty time, I can tell you unequivo- the most recognizable star from moose/. of happenings between now son, we have tried to provide as much digging as possible while cally they’re far easier to use, and the hit TV show, Northern Ex- and then. Last week the WDFW far more forgiving, than what I posure. The program, which planted Lacamas and Klineline still conserving our razor clam FISHIN’ populations,” Ayres said. learned on. aired for six seasons, was set in pond with 4,000 and 1,000 rain- And a lot of older former ski- Eager beaver anglers con- By state law diggers may keep the fictional town of Cicely, Alas- bows respectively, while deposit- ers like myself are apparently fig- tinue to patrol the waters of the as many as 15 clams per day, but ka, but in reality was filmed in ing 3,888 trout into Silver Lake. uring that out. lower Columbia River for spring they must keep the first 15 they Roslyn, Washington, just north Those fish in Klineline Pond “We’re getting people skiing of Cle Elum. In the memorable Chinook and wayward winter will be put through the ringer dig regardless of size or condi- tion. No throwback for cracked into their 70s, 80s and 90s now, opening credits from the show a steelhead and catch rates are soon for a two-day “Kids Fish- whereas when I was a kid you’d moose is shown ambling about finally, ever so incrementally, In”. The pond will close on April shells or small bivalves! Each dig- ger must also keep their clams in see 65, 70 maybe at tops — and the sleepy streets of the former creeping up to match that effort. 7 for preparations and then open then maybe once or twice a year, mining town. The Washington Department up on April 8-9 for the youth their own personal container. Wildlife managers are also not as active riding as they’re do- The moose has become so of Fish and Wildlife statistics, fishing event. The pond will re- ing now,” says Matt Busby, White popular in Roslyn — and be- which are current through April open to the public on April 10. encouraging clam diggers to be cautious while out on the beach Pass Learning Center’s assistant yond, with the help of beaming 3, show that so far this season an- Only registered youths will be supervisor and the instructor of satellite connections and inter- glers have made 67,306 trips to allowed to participate in the kids in order to limit the chances of disturbing the beach nesting my one-hour lesson. net feeds — that the town holds a the river resulting in 6,872 spring fishing event. More than 2,500 The parabolic skis are en- popular “Moosefest” celebration Chinook and 463 steelhead har- youthful anglers are expected to shorebirds known as snowy plo- vers and streaked horned larks. abling that renaissance of older every summer where Northern vested, as well as 1,122 springers turn out to try their luck. skiers, largely because you don’t Exposure fans from near and and 387 steelhead caught and All beachgoers should be sure to follow posted vehicle speed get nearly as tired using them. I far come together for a round of released. Those numbers are HUNTIN’ used to wear out after three or nostalgic rumination. lagging slightly behind the pre- limits and avoid nesting sites by sticking to the wet, compact four hours on the old straight Steve Ojurovich runs Cic- season prediction that called for Special permit black bear skis; I’m a lot older now, and I ely’s Gift Shop in Roslyn and he 9,100 adult springers on the hook hunts began in Washington on sand. Both species of birds are listed as endangered by the state was well into my fifth hour be- knows the real story behind that by April 9. April 1st and youthful turkey fore those thigh muscles started world-famous moose. Ojurovich Fishing for springers is cur- hunters busted the brush last and threatened by the federal Endangered Species Act. They to really burn. was around during Northern rently open from Buoy 10 to weekend during the two-day “The biggest thing is about Exposure’s heyday in Roslyn and Beacon Rock, as well as the youth-only spring turkey opener. also both nest in dry soft sand, especially near Leadbetter Point. relaxation,” Busby says. “I think even finagled his way into a re- river banks from Beacon Rock Next on the docket is the general the older generation was used to curring “featured extra” role on to Bonneville Dam. That fish- spring turkey season which will skiing so stiff and rigid, and hav- the series. ery will remain open through run from April 15 - May 31. WILDLIFERS ing to do so much more power Saturday, April 9. WDFW stats On April 8-9 the Washington “That moose was stoned out Last week officials an- movement. Now it’s much more from the final three days of Fish and Wildlife Commission is of his mind,” recalled Ojurovich nounced the first confirmed case about being fluid, being able to March showed that anglers on slated to take action on a number with a laugh when telling the ori- of a bat with white-nose syn- relax and ride all day.” the lower Columbia made 10,330 of proposed changes to hunting gin story of the memorable open- drome in Washington. The af- And now is the best time of trips, hooking 2,188 adult spring rules for deer, elk, bear, cougar ing scene to the TV show. Oju- flicted bat was found near North year to learn, or re-learn, how Chinook and 78 steelhead. Catch and other game. rovich said that the orphaned Bend and the presence of the to ski. And I mean right now: a rates around around the lower The bulk of the proposals moose, which was on loan from disease was verified by the U.S. midweek day in springtime. It’s Columbia were categorized at up for consideration deal with Washington State University, had Geological Survey’s National supposed to be pretty sunny fair by the WDFW with the best special permit levels and other been heavily medicated in order Health Center. Wednesday through Friday, and bite occurring in the gorge and to facilitate its safe travel to the issues that were not included in The disease was first docu- this week is the last of the sea- the estuary. sleepy town. Once on the scene the 2015-17 hunting rules that mented on the east coast of son for daily operation at White A hearing is scheduled for in Roslyn the ungainly ungulate were approved by the commis- North America almost a decade Pass. After that, the ski area will was altogether uninterested in Thursday, April 7 for fishery sion last April. However, the ago. Since then it has been re- opened Saturdays and Sundays going for a sightseeing stroll of managers to discuss the possibil- commission will also review a sponsible for the deaths of more only through May 1. the town, so the film crew had to ity of extended angling oppor- pair of rules that were addressed than six million bats. White- Going in midweek means get creative. According to Oju- tunities for sturgeon and salmo- last year pertaining to cougar nose syndrome is not known to there won’t be nearly as many rovich, the drug addled, sleepy- nids on the lower Columbia this hunting seasons and the use of pose a threat to humans, pets, other skiers (and speedy snow- eyed moose was led around town spring. bait to hunt deer or elk. livestock or other wildlife. boarders) out there, and that’s following a tried and true tactic: Sturgeon fishing was down in The commission is comprised The infected bat was found a big consideration for shaky The ol’ banana-on-a-stick trick. the dam pools last week. Weekly of citizens appointed by the gov- on March 11 by hikers who took skiers. It’s easy to get distracted That tasty tidbit was not the checking by the WDFW showed ernor in order to set policy for it to the Progressive Animal or worried about crowded runs only surprising note from the only one legal fish caught, with the WDFW. The meeting will Welfare Society, where it died when you’re making those wide, opening credits of Northern 40 sublegal fish released between take place in Room 172 of the Exposure though. Ojurovich 13 bank anglers and 15 boat an- Natural Resources Building in please see NAILON, page S7 please see SANDSBERRY, page S7 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 • Sports 7

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Trail Running With Your Four-Legged Best Friend Sandsberry By Jennifer Forker Continued from Sports 6 The Associated Press tentative turns, cross-crossing When Amanda Tichacek be- the entire width of the ski run gan running eight years ago, she to keep from going too fast and found a friendly sidekick in Rox- feeling out of control. ie, her 2-year-old greyhound mix. Plus, it’s spring, so the roads They started out slowly, but soon are clear and the weather is much began running longer distances nicer than it was in January. on the wooded trails near their “Midway in the ski indus- home in Skokie, Illinois. try, you’re always going to see "We have grown together as relatively few people unless it’s a runners," says Tichacek, who holiday,” says Katherine Goyette, now logs 40 to 60 miles a week. White Pass’ marketing director. In her prime, Roxie ran near- “So, again, if you can slip away marathon distances, averaging during spring break” — which is more than 600 miles a year. Even this week for most Yakima Val- at age 10, she still can run 6 or ley schools — “it’s a great time to more miles with her owner. come up becauase you won’t deal For many runners, dogs of- with any kinds of lines or crowds, fer companionship and fun. But (and) your lesson will have fewer while dogs clearly love to run, people in it. not all are built for long-distance “(Spring) is such a great time running with people. Don't push to learn to ski because, really, it your dog too hard, and stop if overcomes a lot of the obstacles. you see the dog lagging. The first obstacle is just you don’t need snow tires, the roads are perfectly clear, you can get up A VET'S ADVICE Andra Gerlesits / The Associated Press here in a flash from Yakima — at In this March photo veterinarian Jef Gerlesits runs with his dog, Dawson, an English setter, on a train in Arvada, Colo. While Runners who want to share the one-hour mark, you’re at the working and sporting breeds make the best runners, Dr. Gerlesits doesn't rule out any breed completely. “If we’re aware of a their love of the trail with a base of the mountain. And the dog’s abilities and slowly work up from there, any dog has potential,” he says. dog must consider the animal's weather is fabulous.” age, breed and fitness, says Dr. be next to you or a little in front, For last week’s return to the Jeff Gerlesits, a veterinarian at where they like to be," says Ger- slopes, I took advantage of one of Homeward Bound Animal Hos- lesits. "If your dog is behind you, White Pass’ rental-and-lift-ticket pital in Arvada, Colorado. Start the workout is too hard." packages, and paid for a one-hour by getting the dog a checkup. lesson. I highly recommend both, "You want to make sure things TRAIL ETIQUETTE AND SAFETY and the single lesson was enough are at a good starting point," says for me as a returning skier. Gerlesits. A vet will check for re- Tichacek always keeps Roxie For first-timers trying to spiratory, cardiovascular and or- leashed and by her side. overcome a little personal un- thopedic issues. "On the single-track trails, certainty, I’d recommend White To keep Roxie in running you can't have a dog going nuts," Pass’ EZ Ride 123 program, be- shape, Tichacek keeps her hy- she says. "I've run with friends cause you get three days of in- drated and well-nourished, and whose dogs lacked that etiquette, struction (plus lift tickets and watches for signs of stress. and it's frustrating." rentals) as a reduced-pricing "When she was younger she Likewise, Gerlesits leashes his package deal. By the third day, was all in and there weren't any dog, Dawson. "It's in the best in- most EZ Ride 123 students are issues," recalls Tichacek. "As she's terest of your dog, other runners, skiing the area’s easier interme- gotten older, if she wants to stop, other dogs and wildlife," he says. diate runs. that's it. We're done. You have to Many local and state parks And, thanks to the Paradise do what's best for the dog." require that dogs be leashed, TODD M. BROWN / The Associated Press Basin expansion six years ago, while most national parks ex- there’s a lot more intermediate- This 2011 photo provided by Amanda Tichacek shows Tichacek, of Skokie, Ill., and clude dogs from trails altogether. level skiing available at White AGE AND BREED her sidekick, Roxie, a greyhound mix, on a trail in Signal Mountain, Tenn. Tichacek Check a park's rules before you Pass than there used to be. The took up running — then trail running — with Roxie eight years ago. “We have Never run with a dog younger visit, recommends Ranger Ken Paradise Basin terrain is essen- grown together as runners,” says Tichacek. than a year, says Gerlesits. Dogs, Low of the National Park Service. tially all intermediate terrain like humans, have growth plates "If we're aware of a dog's abili- their adventures on a blog called Low works at the Santa Mon- that more experienced skiers can that need to close before they can ties and slowly work up from Dirt Diva, built up TruMan's ica Mountains National Recre- turn into advanced by cutting safely run beyond a playtime there, any dog has potential," he miles slowly. Gerlesits says that's ation Area, which has 500 miles between them through the trees. scamper. says. prudent. of trails east of Los Angeles. Lon- I only skied at White Pass a Dog breeds reach skeletal ma- Dogs are "the same as you ger trails may cross several park- couple of times those many years turity at different times, smaller lands, each with its own canine and me," he says. "They need to ago, but I remember thinking dogs generally faster than larger BUILDING STRENGTH AND rules. increase their miles slowly, like there just wasn’t enough terrain breeds. "For a Labrador, that's STAMINA "You need to do your advance 10 percent a week." for easy-to-intermediate skiers. about 12 months, but for a Great Catra Corbett of Fremont, homework and make sure dogs There definitely is now. Dane, it's more like 18 months," Climate is another factor. Be- California, runs with TruMan, a are allowed," he says. "It's always “The whole idea behind build- says Gerlesits. cause dogs only sweat through good to have a leash on you." 10-year-old dachshund. Despite ing Paradise Basin was to offer And not all breeds make ideal their paws — and cool down via Trail dangers for dogs range his short legs, he runs up to 40 panting — they overheat faster intermediate skiing, which is running partners; for instance, from rattlesnakes to poison ivy our customer base,” Goyette says. those with squished faces — the miles a week, and has run two than we do. Gerlesits advises and poison oak. Horses have 50-kilometer trail races, she says. against running a dog in the heat “Probably 75 percent of our cus- technical term is brachycephal- the right of way, Low says, and tomers are intermediate skiers. ic — will have a more difficult TruMan was timid — even of a summer day, and recom- mountain bikers ought to yield afraid of neighborhood walks mends offering water to a trail- “So what this did was it opened time running distances because to hikers and runners. up twice as much terrain for them — when Corbett rescued him in running dog every 30 to 45 min- it's harder for them to breathe. For Tichacek, seeing Roxie to enjoy, and it doesn’t force peo- Those include pugs, bulldogs 2012, so she took him trail run- utes at least. Provide food, too; if enjoy the woods is one of the ning. ple who aren’t comfortable with and boxers. you need fuel during a long run, best parts of running together. expert terrain into skiing expert "I thought, he will either fol- Better runners include the so does your dog. Gerlesits rec- "It feeds into her natural instinct terrain — and that’s what our working and sporting breeds, low me or run back to the car," ommends a high-protein, high- of being a dog. She gets to climb old mountain did. There’s a lot of says Gerlesits, who runs with she says. "I started running and calorie snack. over rocks and roots and drink steep pitches in the original area. an English setter. However, he he followed. The trails saved him. "You can tell when you're from a stream. It brings me such So now we can spread people doesn't rule out any breed com- He came alive out there." pushing your dog too hard — pleasure and happiness to see out, let them be comfortable and pletely. Corbett, who writes about you know your dog. They should that she's having fun." let them enjoy skiing, no matter what their level is.” I got to enjoy a lot of those sential pest control for our farm- face with the unpredictability North Bend most likely had been Paradise Basin runs last week Nailon ers, foresters and city residents, of WNS,” said Suzette Kimball, roused from hibernation and after my one-hour lesson was so it is important that we stay director of the USGS, in the re- was attempting to feed at a time over. My level of expertise was Continued from Sports 6 focused on stopping the spread lease. "This underscores the criti- of very low insect availability,” still sketchy; I was still too rigid, of this fungus. People can help cal importance of our work to Haman said in the release. “At too bent over, and not as relaxed to the Progressive Animal Wel- as I should be. But I figure, hey, by following decontamination develop tools for early detection this point we don’t know where fare Society, where it died two one hour of getting reacquainted guidance to reduce the risk of and rapid response to potentially days later with a visible skin in- the infected bat may have spent with skis — and more technolog- fection common to infected bats. accidentally transporting the devastating wildlife diseases." the winter, but it seems likely ically-advanced skis at that — al- “We are extremely concerned fungus.” Tests will be conducted that it was somewhere in the cen- lowed me to be skiing on inter- about the confirmation of WNS First documented in the win- around the location where the tral Cascades.” mediate runs. in Washington state, about 1,300 ter of 2006-07 in eastern New bat was found in order to deter- The WDFW advises against After 15 years of accepting miles from the previous west- York, white-nose syndrome has mine the prevalence of the dis- handling any animals that ap- mental roadblocks, I’m a skier ernmost detection of the fungus now been documented in 28 ease. WDFW veterinarian Katie pear to be sick or dead. The de- again. Ungainly, yes, and un- that causes the disease,” said states and five Canadian prov- Haman said in a release that the parment requests that the public graceful. But — finally — un- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service inces. disease is typically transmitted report any unusual sightings afraid. Director Dan Ashe, in a press “This finding in a far-west- from bat to bat but people can online at http://wdfw.wa.gov/ Mental roadblocks? Highly release. “Bats are a crucial part ern location is unfortunately transport fungal spores during conservation/health/wns or by overrated. Overcoming them? of our ecology and provide es- indicative of the challenges we excursions. “The bat found near phone at (800) 606-8768. Highly recommended. love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 SPORTS

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DARRON CUMMINGS/ The Associated Press Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women’s Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday in Indianapolis. Four-Peat: UConn Beats ‘Cuse for 4th Straight National Title INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — UNBEATENS They came into the game after Breanna Stewart and UConn With Lubbock Christian making 48 3-pointers, averag- stand alone. Geno Auriemma, ing nearly 10 a game, and were too, after another flawless season and Thomas More finishing off their undefeated seasons Mon- shooting 33.6 percent from be- by the dominating Huskies. hind the arc. In the title game, UConn won an unprec- day night in the Division II and they were just 2 for 19. edented fourth straight national III title games, this marks the championship Tuesday night, third year that all three cham- capping another perfect season pions didn’t have a loss. It also UCONN: The Huskies were also by routing Syracuse 82-51. Until happened in 1995 and 2014 and undefeated in 1995, 2002, 2009, now, only the UCLA men’s team UConn won the D-I titles those 2010 and 2014. ... Auriemma has had won four in a row in Divi- years, too. 109 NCAA Tournament victo- sion I, rolling to seven consecu- ries, only trailing Pat Summitt tive championships under John TIP-INS (112) for most in the history of Wooden from 1967-73. With SYRACUSE: The Orange had the sport. ... The Huskies won Tuesday’s victory, Auriemma been stellar in the tournament three straight titles from 2002- passed the Wizard of Westwood from behind the 3-point line. 04. with his 11th national title. Peerless again. Perfect again. “What those 11 champion- ships mean to me is how many from The Chronicle great players I’ve had the op- portunity to coach,” Auriemma said. “How many great people have come through the program. It doesn’t matter whose name is above, or whose name I’m under. As long as I have those players in my memory, I’m good.” Stewart said when she came See a photo you like in the paper? to campus four years ago that she wanted to win four titles. She delivered on that promise by MICHAEL CONRY/The Associated Press scoring 24 points and grabbing ePRints 10 rebounds in the final game of Connecticut’s Morgan Tuck (3) puts up a shot against Syracuse’s Isabella Slim (10) her brilliant college career. and Syracuse’s Briana Day (50) during the irst half of the championship game. “It’s unbelievable,” Stewart said. “That was our goal coming Moore, who watched from the didn’t play scared.” Get a quality print to keep! in here once we were freshman R stands at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Stewart, Tuck and Jefferson $ 99 3.5”x5” .... 4 ...... shipping $305 and to carry it out and win like ‘I’ll say this. She’s the greatest left the game for good with 1:46 this as seniors is unbelievable.” NCAA Tournament player I’ve left. They shared an embrace to- Total: $804 Stewart and her fellow se- ever been around,” Auriemma gether before hugging Auriem- 4”x6” ...... $699 ...... shipping $305 niors Morgan Tuck and Moriah said. “When the lights were the ma. The trio then went down the $ 04 Jefferson posed on the ladder brightest, that’s (when) she was bench hugging every member of Total: 10 after cutting down the net for at her best.” the team. 5”x7” ...... $1199 ...... shipping $305 the final time. Mission accom- Like the other great UConn “There’s three key ingredients plished. Total: $1504

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DEATHTRAP: Evergreen way thriller of all time. “It’s not exactly a murder Stages a Rollercoaster mystery but there’s an ele- Thriller ment of ‘what’s going to hap- pen next?’” Roal said. By Carrina Stanton Along the storyline, mo- For The Chronicle ments of tension and vio- Following a successful lence are broken up by some run of a heartwarming fam- comedic moments. Dutch ily tale, the Evergreen Play- psychic Helga ten Dorp house’s next offering will be (played by Reva Rice), who a bit more bone chilling. is staying in a cabin near “Deathtrap,” which opens the Bruhl home, occasion- Friday at the Centralia the- ally drops in with her pre- ater, will be a fun departure dictions of murder, mayhem for a more mature audience. and a few things that make But one problem Director no sense. Amber Roal and her cast are “There’s enough comedy having is that when you’re in it that it offsets the really presenting a show with so intense parts,” Garrett said. many twists and turns, how “It lets the audience off the do you keep from spoilers? hook just long enough to zing “I’ve told all my friends them. Just when you think it’s and family ‘I can’t tell you the end, it’s not the end.” much but you won’t be disap- The cast is rounded pointed,’” said Alex Johnson, out by the serious lawyer who plays Clifford Anderson Porter MIlgrim (played by in the show. James Alviar) who serves to Written by Ira Levin, ask enough innocent ques- who also wrote “Rosemary’s tions to begin a series of ac- Baby,” “A Kiss Before Dying” tions that will lead to doom. and “The Stepford Wives,” Though the cast is small, “Deathtrap” is a smart and Roal said they are all sea- quick-paced story in two acts soned veterans who know revolving around five main how to round out a character characters. At the outset of and make it their own and the story ,Broadway thriller work off each other to make playwright Sidney Bruhl even the smallest gesture (played by Rich Garrett) and important. Add that to the his wife Myra Bruhl (played way Levin wrote the charac- by Michaela Hickey) are con- ters and you have a recipe for templating their financial af- success, Garrett noted. fairs. Sidney’s last hit was 18 “They’re all pretty despi- years ago and he has since cable characters but you root had four flops and is stuck on for them,” he said. what to write next. He sup- Due to some adult lan- plements his income by oc- guage and mild on-stage casionally teaching writing violence (including a small seminars, where he meets as- amount of blood) the two- piring writer Clifford Ander- hour “Deathtrap” may not son. Clifford sends Sidney a be suitable for the youngest copy of his potential smash audiences. But anyone who hit “Deathtrap” over which likes a true thriller will en- Sidney is tempted to use his joy this play, Roal said. She extensive collection of weap- likened the many twists ons to end the young writer’s and turns in the storyline of life and take credit for the “Deathtrap” to some of the piece himself. movies by M. Night Shyama- Roal said she was first lan in that you’re not likely to exposed to “Deathtrap” as a guess what’s coming next. movie when she was about “I think it’s a play that Pete Caster / [email protected] 12 years old and remembered if you’re fortunate to see it Rich Garrett, playing the role of Sidney being very frightened by twice you start to see the Bruhl, stares deviously at Michaela Hickey, it. When she started look- foreshadowing or what we playing the role of Bruhl’s wife, Myra, dur- ing into the show, she was call the Easter Eggs that ing a rehearsal for “Deathtrap” on Monday pleased to discover that not become much clearer after evening at the Evergreen Playhouse in only was it a play, but it was you’ve seen it once through,” Centralia. The comedy-thriller opens on the longest running Broad- Roal said. Friday and runs every weekend through- out April.

IF YOU GO … What: Deathtrap When: April 8-10, 14-17 and 21-24. 8 p.m. Fridays and Satur- days, 2 p.m. Sundays and 7:30 p.m. for Thursdays Where: Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Center St., Centralia Cost: $10 adults, $8 students. Thursday shows are special Pay- what-you-will shows. April 14 is an actors’ benefit and April 21 do- nations benefit the Evergreen Playhouse. Tickets can be purchased online or at Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis Info: http://www.evergreenplayhouse.com/

VOTE ON 2017 SHOWS DURING DEATHTRAP Evergreen Playhouse members who attend a show during the run of “Deathtrap” will have the opportunity to help choose one play for the 2017 season. On opening night Friday, the three aspiring plays will be announced and voting that will take place during the run of “Deathtrap.” Board member and director Amber Roal explained prior to the regular show submission process for the next season, the board members had agreed they would give members a chance to vote to determine some facet of the next season. They made the decision to allow them to choose the February 2017 show after they realized they loved all three of the submis- sions that will be voted on.

Pete Caster / [email protected] The deadline is May 12 to become a member of the Evergreen Playhouse. Individual mem- Rich Garrett (playing the role of Sidney Bruhl), left, Michaela Hickey (playing the role of Myra berships are $10 and family memberships are $25 and get you the opportunity to attend and vote at the annual meeting June 12 as well as ticket and concession discounts. For more infor- Bruhl), right, and Alex Johnson (playing the role of Cliford Anderson), act out a scene from mation, go to http://www.evergreenplayhouse.com/become-a-member.html. Deathtrap during a rehearsal on Monday evening at the Evergreen Playhouse in Centralia. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 LIFE Community Calendar

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Support Groups Libraries and PostNet in Centralia. Sea- ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, Thursday, April 7 Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 son passes for admission into all of the 2016 Fox Film Series church.com/griefshare/ Woman to Explain Reiki the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- a.m., Salkum “Deathtrap,” 2 p.m., Evergreen Play- sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Preschool Story Time, for children movies are available for $90 per house, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, at AAUW Meeting Centralia, (360) 330-2640 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis person, or $70 per person for adults $10, students $8, tickets at door Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 members. or www.evergreenplayhouse.com Reiki master teacher Ardeth p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 a.m., Winlock For more information, con- Ellis will be presenting a pro- N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Stand Out This Spring Break: Cup- 736-9268 tact the Fox Theatre at (360) Organizations gram called “What Is Reiki?” at cakes & Comics, for teens, 2:30 p.m., 623-1103. All proceeds from the the Lewis County branch of the Chehalis Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Teen Book Club, for teens, “The Test- event benefit the restoration of spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson American Association of Uni- Friday, April 8 the Fox Theatre. versity Women meeting at 6:45 ing,” by Joelle Charbonneau, 3:30 p.m., Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Winlock email [email protected] p.m. Thursday at The Gathering ‘Deathtrap’ Coming to Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Place, Stillwaters Estates. Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- Reiki is a healing technique Evergreen Playhouse Organizations tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) Monday, April 11 that anyone can access. Ellis will Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 be talking about what reiki is, its Stage 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- Open house, Borst Home, Carriage Oregon Woman history and how you can learn The Evergreen Playhouse nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second House Museum and One-Room School- floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 house, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Bev York and Etta to access your own healing en- will be presenting “Deathtrap,” Keller talking about Victorian headgear to Speak About ergy. its next play in the 2015-16 sea- 2-2:30 p.m. in schoolhouse, south end The Gathering Place is lo- son. Support Groups of Fort Borst Park, Centralia, free admis- Overcoming Your Past sion, (360) 330-7662 cated at 2800 Cooks Hill Road, Performances will be April H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Have you ever wished you Centralia. Use the entrance off 8-10, 14-17 and 21-24. Times are Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Clarissa Gifford, 6-9 p.m., Jeremy’s could rewrite some events in Scammon Creek Road off Colo- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Farm to Table Restaurant, 576 W. Main your life story, and take back 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 nial Drive. The gate is open until 2 p.m. on Sundays and 7:30 p.m. [email protected] some choices you’ve made? Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., “Deathtrap,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Play- 7 p.m. on Thursdays. house, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, At a women’s luncheon Mon- For more information, call large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., day, Janell Desmond, Lake Os- The Ira Levin tale, Broad- Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst adults $10, students $8, tickets at door Peggy, (360) 736-8564, or Kristi, way’s longest running thriller, is Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. or www.evergreenplayhouse.com wego, Oregon, will share how (360) 748-4203 so full of twists and turns that gracefoursquarechurch.com Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- people can lead a meaningful director Amber Roal calls it, “A ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, life despite their past. Art Conversations, with Karen Price, roller coaster twisting through Rochester The luncheon will be noon- Carol Smith and crew, 10:30 a.m., White Saturday, April 9 Building and Growing in Raised Beds, 1:30 p.m. at the Centralia Pass Country Museum,12990 U.S. High- a carnival fun house full of 10 a.m., Providence Place Demo Garden, way 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 screams of delight and terror.” sponsored by WSU Lewis County Mas- Church of the Nazarene, 1113 W. Audiences will have to hold onto Buster Keaton Drama ter Gardeners, (360) 740-1216 First St., Centralia. Admission is their seats and buckle up for the “Miracles From Heaven,” 7 p.m., Roxy $10. Public Agencies ride of their theatrical lives with to Be Shown at Fox Theater, Morton, adults $8, seniors/stu- Reservations may be made Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin this non-stop show. Theatre dents $7, (360) 496-5599 by calling Kay, (360) 269-2449, Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, Roal also said, “Though the or Mary, (360) 748-8718. (360) 330-2072 plot is many layered and devi- Historic Fox Theatre Res- Libraries The luncheon and program ous, it is anything but confus- torations on Saturday will be are sponsored by the Centralia- screening the next film in its Build & Play Saturday, for children Libraries ing. Levin’s script is so full of age 2-sixth grade, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Chehalis Christian Women’s plot twists and one liners the 2016 Film Series, a Buster Ke- Connection. Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- aton short, followed by the 1928 Robots Rock!, for teens, 1 p.m., dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia only confusion will be deciding Winlock Herbal Beginnings, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Family Story Time, for children age if you want to laugh or scream.” Buster Keaton drama, “Steam- Stand Out This Spring Break: Kara- Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle boat Bill Jr.,” Nick Nicholai will oke!, for teens, 1 p.m., Chehalis Tickets for the Friday, Satur- 262-0525 PageTurners Book Discussion, for be on hand to play the live score Make It @ the Library, for adults, 2 day and Sunday performances Game Night, Fords Prairie Grange, adults, “Midwives: A Novel,” by Chris Bo- along with the movie on the Fox p.m., Tenino are $10 for adults or $8 for stu- 2640 Reynolds Ave., Centralia, potluck hjalian, noon, Chehalis dents. They are available at the Theatre organ. dinner 6 p.m., (360) 918-1356 Family Fun @ the Library!, for all ages, In this silent comedy, col- “Miracles From Heaven,” 7 p.m., Roxy 1 p.m., Randle door or through www.ever- Organizations greenplayhouse.com. Thursday lege boy William Canfield Jr. Theater, Morton, adults $7, seniors/stu- Dr. Seuss Film Festival: Horton Hears Prairie Steppers Square and Round dents $6, (360) 496-5599 a Who, for children, 2 p.m., Centralia shows are pay what you can. (Buster Keaton) reunites with Dance Club, 7-8 p.m. Plus, 8-10:30 p.m. Drop-In Computer and E-book Help, Proceeds from the April 14 per- his boat captain father in a Mis- Mainstream, potluck at break, Oakview for teens and adults, 3 p.m., Tenino formance will be distributed sissippi River town. Though he’s Grange, Centralia, (360) 736-5172 or Public Agencies (360) 273-4884 Celebrate Jane Austen, for all ages, evenly among the actors. flummoxed by Willie’s citified Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., 3:30 p.m., Oakville The theater is located at 226 appearance, the elder Canfield Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis County, 10 a.m., Providence Centralia BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis Junior PageTurners, for children seems to have found an ally to W. Center St., Centralia. Hospital chapel conference room, (509) County Courthouse, agenda available grades 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Winlock help him compete with fellow 230-6394, [email protected], at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 CRAFTeens: Button Art, for teens, 5 Oregon Trail music and dancing, riverboat owner John James http://goo.gl/bWXTmr Chehalis City Council, 5 p.m, City p.m., Chehalis open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., King (Tom McGuire). Willie Hall council chamber, 350 N. Market Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 finds himself falling for King’s Blvd., Chehalis, agendas available at Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Support Groups http://ci.chehalis.wa.us/meetings, (360) Organizations Cities Senior Center daughter, Mary (Marion Byron), 345-1042 Alzheimer’s caregiver support group, but he has more pressing con- Centralia Historic Preservation Com- American Legion Post 508, potluck Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, 10:30 a.m-noon, Centralia First United mission, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Ma- and meeting, 6 p.m., Silver Creek-Ethel country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- cerns when the weather turns Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington ple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7695 Grange, corner of Brim Road and U.S. ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 bad and his father in arrested. Ave., Centralia, (360) 628-4980 Highway 12, (360) 485-2852, (360) Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Admission for the movie is Lewis County Board of Health, 9 a.m., 978-5368 ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, $10 per person, $8 for members BOCC Board Room, second floor, Lewis Onalaska American Legion Post 508, County Courthouse, agenda available Rochester and $25 per family (three to four Sunday, April 10 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- “Miracles From Heaven,” 7 p.m., Roxy at http://goo.gl/zKXB3, 740-1148 ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 Theater, Morton, adults $8, seniors/stu- persons). Showtimes are at 2 & 7 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Centralia Parks Board, 5 p.m., Fort Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, dents $7, (360) 496-5599 p.m. at the Fox Theatre in down- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Borst Park Kitchen 2, (360) 330-7662 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 town Centralia. Jackson Highway, Chehalis Mossyrock Fire Department, fire Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 commissioners, noon, main station, 137 Public Agencies Pre-event tickets are avail- Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst able on Brown Paper Tickets at Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- E. Main St., Mossyrock, (360) 983-3456 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Grays Harbor Fire District 1, 7 p.m., Great Rivers Behavioral Health or- www.brownpapertickets.com/ sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal 3827 or (360) 736-4163 ganization, governing board, 10 a.m.- Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 Oakville Fire Hall, (360) 273-6541 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, noon, Lewis County Public Health Build- event/2521453, at Book ‘n’ Brush GriefShare, a video seminar focus- Lewis County Cemetery District 4, 6 1993 S. 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Stupid question. “The Dresser,” co-starring Ian McKel- An actor passing on the opportu- len and premiering on Starz May 30. nity to drill into the skull of the Great Later this year he’ll go all in, for a BBC Dane — or dozens of other compli- production of “Lear” also featuring cated characters from William Shake- Keira Knightley, Naomi Watts and speare’s deep roster — is akin to a Gwyneth Paltrow. country singer turning down an invi- “‘The Dresser’ was a revisit to a tation from the Grand Ole Opry. world I had known 50 years ago and Embrace the Bard, your name wasn’t comfortable with,” said Hop- could eventually be in lights. Ignore kins, who used to treat going on stage him and spend the rest of your profes- like a trip to the dentist. “I can now sional life waiting to audition behind understand why Sir Ian and so many Joey Tribbiani. great actors love Shakespeare. I wish I “It’s more than just brilliant prose. had had that then.” It’s a workout,” said actor/director A younger Hopkins may have ben- Kenneth Branagh, 55, the most fa- efited from classes taught by Doug mous Shakespeare cheerleader of his Scholz-Carlson. In addition to serv- generation. “It requires you to dance, ing as artistic director for Winona, sword-fight. It’s not something you Minn.’s, Great River Shakespeare Fes- get bored with easily.” tival, Scholz-Carlson introduces high That sentiment comes as no sur- school students to the classics, demys- prise from a guy who was probably tifying the language by comparing it dissecting “The Merchant of Venice” to the way they talk to one another in while his schoolmates were figuring out the latest Hardy Boys mystery. But the cafeteria. four centuries after the playwright “I ask them, ‘If you were to write went to the big stage in the sky, his that dialogue down and hand it to work still resonates with performers your parents, would they understand of all ages and backgrounds — a pas- it? Probably not, but if they could see sion that seeps into your pop culture you act it out with your facial expres- diet whether you know it or not. sions, they probably would,’” he said. Take red-hot Benedict Cumber- “In the same way, Shakespeare was plenty of other choices in his future. for someone to take on a caped cru- batch. The actor breathed fire into making up his own language. Once sader. “The Hobbit” trilogy and enraged One of the keys to Shakespeare’s kids get that, they get excited.” Capt. Kirk in “Star Trek Into Dark- longevity is that his characters cover “Shakespearean actors are perfect Branagh remembers being down- ness,” only to follow up those big-bud- every demographic, from a teenage for the comic-book world,” said TV right giddy the first time he expe- get splashes last year by playing Ham- Juliet to a doddering King Lear. producer Greg Berlanti, who often rienced “Romeo and Juliet” — The let, the hottest ticket in the history of “You get so used to doing Shake- taps classically trained performers as angst! The love! The guns! — and London theater. speare, it becomes part of your life,” villains for CBS’ “Supergirl” and the then seeing a younger generation re- Beloved movie star Tom Hanks, said Michael Gambon, who trod the CW’s “The Flash.” “They have the act the same way to DiCaprio’s version who got his big break playing the boards at London’s National Theatre, ability to make a scene feel real and during a Friday matinee in Boston. comic servant in a Cleveland produc- under the direction of Laurence Ol- heightened at the same time. That’s “I must have been the only guy in tion of “The Taming of the Shrew,” ivier, decades before replacing the late why they’re also ideal for Disney char- a room full of 15-year-old girls who pays his debt by helping inner-city Richard Harris as Prof. Dumbledore acters and other voice-over work.” were going mad,” he said. kids in Los Angeles experience the in the “Harry Potter” movies. “That Branagh’s adventures with Shake- PBS has done its part in spreading Bard for free. just continues as you grow older.” speare also came in handy behind the the gospel with “Shakespeare Uncov- Recent Oscar winner Leonardo Gambon’s latest role, as Winston scenes in 2010 when preparing to di- ered,” a sort of “Classics for Dum- DiCaprio taught his fans that part- Churchill in PBS’ upcoming produc- rect the most highly anticipated proj- mies,” in which marquee names such ing is such sweet sorrow in Baz tion of “Churchill’s Secret,” may not ect of his career. as Ethan Hawke and Kim Cattrall Luhrmann’s flashy 1996 film “Ro- be from Shakespeare’s canon. But the “The spectacle and size of ‘Thor’ is take viewers by the hand and guide meo + Juliet.” Denzel Washington has story of the former prime minister’s not something you get intimidated by them through the iambic-pentameter twice put his movie career on pause attempt to recover from a debilitat- if you do a lot of Shakespeare, who minefields. to do “Julius Caesar” and “Richard ing stroke wouldn’t seem out of place used a lot of epic battles, monsters, The series, which will air a third III” in New York. CNN recently un- in one of the Bard’s dramas as the magic, all of those,” Branagh said. season at an unscheduled date, has earthed footage of a 14-year-old Jen- seemingly invincible leader privately “Some people may think the comic- triggered celebrations across the nifer Lawrence tackling Desdemona struggles to outlast the winter of his book world is extravagant, but I don’t country, including Nashville residents in a Louisville community theater’s discontent. get thrown by it.” paying tribute to “Romeo and Juliet” stab at “Othello.” “Shakespeare really loved audi- But just because Shakespeare is by assembling the largest “balcony “I would love, love, love to play ences, and he just wanted stories that good for you doesn’t mean every actor scene” ever over a dried-up riverbed. Hamlet,” said James Norton, who was would connect,” said Golden Globe- comes willingly to the table. Once newcomers crack the code, plucked from the Cambridge student nominated actress Romola Garai Anthony Hopkins got his profes- they can begin to appreciate some of body for Trevor Nunn’s production (“Emma,” “The Hour”), who recently sional start as Olivier’s understudy literature’s richest heroes and villains of “Cymbeline” nine years ago and is wrapped up a critically acclaimed run at the National Theatre. He divorced who have stood the test of time. melting hearts as a jazz-loving vicar in London of Shakespeare’s “Measure himself from live performances and Just ask McKellen, who has played in PBS’ “Grantchester.” “But I’m al- for Measure.” “He wasn’t so interested the Bard’s words decades ago, escap- all manner of fantasy figures, from ready a bit too old.” in complicated ideas. These are ele- ing to the U.S., where he made his Gandalf to Magneto — and imbued The 30-year-old Norton may think mental themes, and that’s what stories mark as Hannibal Lecter in the 1991 them with a Shakespearean thrust. the role has passed him by — al- should always be about.” movie “Silence of the Lambs.” Hop- “Once you discover Shakespeare, though maturity didn’t stop Mel Gib- Having Shakespeare on your re- kins did set aside his old grudge he can be right at the center of your son from doing a 1990 film version at sume will get the attention of casting against Shakespeare to play the title imagination,” said McKellen. “Long the creaky age of 34 — but there are directors, even when they’re looking character in the film adaptation of may he continue to do just that.” 5 of ‘’s’ Highest Notes During Its 15 Seasons

By Tre’vell Anderson by one name only: Patti, Aretha, ist with glitter, no greater seal of ognition from Carey, and judge powerful version of James Los Angeles Times Beyonce and the winner of “Idol’s” approval is needed. And the only ’s declaration that it Brown’s “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s third season, Fantasia. The young “Idol” contestant to be bestowed was one of the best performances World” brought the arena to its The curtain is about to come singer impressed judges and audi- in his 12 years on the show. down on “American Idol,” Fox’s with such an honor was Season feet. Of the performance, judge ences with her stirring rendition 12’s winner, . Her said “neither man phenomenal singing competition of the “Porgy and Bess” standard cover of ’s “Lovesong” nor woman has ever sang that series that launched a genre of re- “Summertime” — sitting on ality television shows devoted to the floor of the stage, shoes off. earned a standing ovation from — “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” good with that much compassion singing and novice singers aspir- Judge called it an the judge’s panel, the special rec- Season 11’s Joshua Ledet’s on this show ever.” ing to be stars. After 15 seasons “Oscar-winning performance” packed with performances both while fellow judge Simon Cow- good and not-so-good, “Ameri- ell, who was not easy to please, can Idol” ends its run April 7. called it “magical.” In honor of the show’s end, here are five of the most memo- rable performances to grace the “Idol” stage. Many of them aren’t — “You Give Love a Bad Name” from the show’s winners or more Blake Lewis of Season 6 put popular alumni. his own twist on the singing com- petition, injecting beatbox into his arrangement of Bon Jovi’s “You — “A Natural Woman” Give Love a Bad Name.” The Includes two dental cleanings, one dental exam, unlimited The original “Idol” is and al- move was considered by produc- digital x-rays, PLUS 10% off all services! ways will be Kelly Clarkson, win- ers to be risky. Bon Jovi lead sing- ner of the show’s first season. Her er Jon Bon Jovi, who served as soaring performance of Aretha show mentor for the week, called Evening appointments available! Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel it “rolling the dice.” But given the Like) A Natural Woman” is con- crowd’s reaction and his eventual Free implant consultation sidered one of the series’ most second-place finish, the gamble Free 2nd opinions solid highlights and gave a hint of paid off. her eventual stardom. CH555994cbw.do Candice Glover Fantasia Barrino — “Lovesong” — “Summertime” When musical legend and True musical icons are known judge dusts an art- Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 LIFE

Washington Washington towns. The strik- U.S. Congress and President Meskill, approximately 10 miles the Washington State Peniten- ers are members of the Shingle Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) west of Chehalis, for a burglary tiary on February 25, 1938. State Weavers’ Union Local No. 12. had declared war on Germany. in South Bend, Pacific Coun- Ballard, which had annexed ty, Washington. A gun battle Washington State HISTORY to Seattle in 1907, was a major Ex-convicts Claude H. ensues during which Deputy center of shingle manufactur- Jackson is killed and Deputy Mourns the Death of ing. HistoryLink.org Ryan and Walter Seelert Compton is wounded. The Rev. Martin Luther King Kill Lewis County two fugitives steal the sheriff’s Shingle Weavers Strike Seattle Responds to U. S. car and escape. Ryan is caught Washington state mourns Deputy Sheriff one week later in Electron, near the death of Rev. Martin Lu- 12 Ballard Shingle Mills Entry Into World War I Lake Kapowsin. He is convicted ther King on April 7, 1968. On April 7, 1913, 350 shin- On April 7, 1917 at 7 p.m., Seth R. Jackson of first-degree murder in May On April 7, 1968, Wash- gle weavers, sawmill workers more than 50,000 people On April 7, 1937, Lewis 1937 and sentenced to death. ington residents mourn the who cut shingles, strike 12 throng the streets of down- County Deputy Sheriffs Seth Seelert escapes to Denver, Colo- death of civil rights leader Rev. Ballard mills for an increase town Seattle to watch a parade R. Jackson (1879-1937) and rado, where he will be killed in Martin Luther King Jr. (1929- in wages to attain wages equal in support of the United States James D. Compton attempt to a shoot-out with police. After 1968), who was assassinated in to those paid in Everett, Bell- entry into World War I. The arrest ex-convicts Claude H. the appeals process has run its Memphis, Tennessee, on April ingham, and other Western day before, on April 6, 1917, the Ryan and Walter Seelert near course, Ryan will be hanged at 4, 1968. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 • Life 5

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker April 2016 The Chamber is open Mon-Fri 9-5 and Saturdays 9-3 BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter It’s Home and Garden Show Time! all vendors being under one ber to create one great show nated by Washington Tractor. ans performs at noon, then The It’s that time large roof. We feel so lucky to instead of having two separate The show will be filled full of Home Depot Kids Club Project of the year have a great facility in our local shows. The Master Builders free goodies, items to buy, great begins at 1:00pm. It’s fun for again and we area like this and are excited to bring more expert experience ideas, and of course a good everyone at the Home and Gar- are very ex- bring you another wonderful to our show floor. They are an time! den Show! cited for our event. excellent partner for our show Speaker Ciscoe Morris will As always the Hub City Grub 51st Home and The Home and Garden Show and we are so thrilled to have be on hand Saturday at 3:00pm will be providing great food Garden Show. will be held on Friday, April them working together with us. for a great talk about his favor- all weekend with our “Beer Alicia Bull We are happy 15th - Sunday, April 17th. The The Show will have a pass- ite topic, Plants! We will also be Garden” ready to quench your Executive that for the three day show is packed with port again this year for people featuring the The LeMay Mo- thirst. Bring the whole fam- Director second year in well over a hundred booths full attending. If completed, you bile Shredding Truck on Sun- ily for just $5.00. We look for- a row the show of ideas for your home and gar- will qualify for a drawing on day from 10am-3pm. Sunday ward to seeing you and all those will be held at the beautiful and den. The most exciting news is Sunday for a Weed Whacker is also “Kids Day” with activi- beautiful flowers soon at the spacious NW Sports Hub in that the Olympia Master Build- donated by Home Depot. We ties all day long. The Kids Lego NW Sports Hub, April 15th- Centralia. The venue was such ers, Lewis County Branch has will also have daily drawings Building Contest starts Sunday 17th for the 51st Home and a great success last year with come together with the Cham- for cool Stihl Power Tools do- at 10:00am, Magician Jeff Ev- Garden Show. Thank You! 2016 Chamber Event Sponsors! Platinum $5000+ Gold $2500 Silver $1000 Bronze $500 Continued Port of Centralia Providence Centralia Hospital Twin Cities Trading Post TwinStar Credit Union Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel Holiday Inn Express & Suites Dick’s Brewing Co. Washington Tractor Rainier Connect Security State Bank Home Depot Callisons Pacific Mobile Structures Bronze $500 Althauser Rayan Abbarno, LLP Title Guaranty Co. Tree Management Plus, Inc. Century 21 Lund/ Walter Cuestas Valley View Health Center If your business is interested in supporting Helly Hansen ToledoTel a community event listed below, please contact The Chronicle Sunbird Shopping Center RB Engineering Sierra Pacific Industries the Chamber at 360-748-8885 or Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers [email protected] 2016 Chamber Event Sponsorship Opportunities MAJOR EVENTS Fat Tire Bike Ride Spring Fling Seattle to Portland Bike Classic Trick or Treat Trolley Annual Chamber Banquet June 25th - 26th March 26th July 16th - 17th October 31st January 15th Chehalis to Pe Ell Downtown Chehalis Centralia College & Rec Park, Chehalis/Centralia Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, Chehalis Chehalis Hub City Car Show Chamber Scholarship Luncheon Choose Local Black Friday Bags August 27th May 9th ChehalisFest November 23rd 51st Annual Downtown Centralia Great Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound July 30th Chamber Office, Chehalis Home & Garden Show Chehalis April 15th - 17th 67th Annual Santa Parade NW Sports Hub, Centralia December 3rd Downtown Chehalis Southwest Washington Sportsmen’s Expo MINOR EVENTS June 17th - 19th Monthly Chamber Forum Southwest Washington Meets Monthly (Starts February) Fairgrounds 2nd Monday, 11:30 AM Upcoming Chamber Events

Forum - April 11th, 11:30am-1pm Come listen to Todd Chaput, Chamber Board President, present on tourism in Lewis County and how with the right focus we can flourish. O’Blarney’s Irish Pub in downtown Centralia. Lunch cost is $14.50 including gratuity.

*2nd Thursday of the Month* Business After Hours - April 14th, 5-7pm. The Port of Centralia is bringing the Business After Hours to the Home & Garden Show at the NW Sports Hub! 701 Allen Ave., Centralia.

51st Annual Home & Garden Show - April 15th-17th. Come and see what’s new for your home and garden at the NW Sports Hub, 701 Allen Ave., Centralia.

Rob Fuller Scholarship Luncheon, May 9th 11:30am-1pm at the Great Wolf Lodge. More information to come!

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ALICE’s struggles affect not include state and county agencies, ply the best movie snacks including Facebook: Facebook.com/2016Relayf are busy planning and sorting for just ALICE individuals and house- private and non profit businesses, popcorn, nachos, hot dogs, pretzels, orlifeofLewiscountyWA the Community Garage Sale at the holds, but our whole community. In municipalities, apprenticeships and drinks and more! For more informa- Southwest Washington Fair on Sat- Lewis County, 18% of residents live more. Recruiters will be represent- tion about these or other activities or Centralia Christian School urday April 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 4 below the poverty threshold, but an ing a wide variety of fields, such as to volunteer, contact the Fox Theatre p.m. at 2555 North National Avenue, additional 26% live just above the business, law enforcement, education, at (360) 623-1103 or email scott@cen- Centralia Christian School’s Chehalis WA 98532. Come and find poverty threshold and are unable to healthcare, retail and more! Our traliafoxtheatre.com. “Bring a Friend Day” for families con- us in the Blue Pavilion for an excel- consistently afford the basic necessi- Job Fair employer representatives sidering Christian schooling for their lent source of art supplies, original ties. Often ALICE is one unexpected are continually reinforcing that it’s children was held March 24. Students art, and other garage sale items. setback away from sliding into pov- extremely important to dress profes- Spring Break Star Wars attended chapel, played at recess, The creation of our 4th Annual erty. The difference between mak- sionally when you attend a Job Fair. Day Kamp at Heritage joined current CCS students in daily ARTrails Birds Nest is scheduled for ing it or not, each month, can come Remove all visible piercings that are Kung Fu & Tai Chi work, and ate lunch together. Par- Saturday April 30th in Borst Park down to simple things such as a car unusual and cover tattoos. Make ar- ents attended chapel and joined Mrs. Build a light saber with a pool noo- from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. repair or a doctor’s visit. United Way rangements for childcare. It’s most Stout for coffee and conversation. A dle to keep! Discover your Jedi name. Members of ARTrails, friends, of Lewis County is working to break effective to greet each employer with second “Bring a Friend Day” will be Learn a short form or make one up. and the community at large gather the cycle of intergenerational poverty a firm handshake, good eye contact held in May. Please call the school Sparring session with your noodle to construct a gigantic 30’ x 4’ “nest” and provide opportunities for a good and a smile. Be prepared to ask a at 360 736 7657 to reserve a place for in the area by the dog park. Partici- life for all. To view the full ALICE re- couple of basic questions about the saber. Jedi FOCUS drills. Star Wars your child today! A Picnic of Praise pants are asked to gather the winter’s port for the Pacific Northwest, visit place of employment. Space will be movie and PIZZA! Certificate of par- is the theme for this year’s fundrais- fallen branches and sticks to weave unitedwayalice.org/PNW. provided for job seekers to complete ticipation. ing auction on April 30. Doors will and create this amazing structure applications, if necessary. This is When: Wednesday, April 6th open at 3:30, dinner will be served at while doing a big spring clean at the an excellent time to seek current Time: 10am-4pm 6:00, and the live auction will begin park. It is so much fun! Master Gar- Upcoming FREE job openings or gather information Cost: $30 per child. ($15 addition- at 7:00. Great items will be auctioned deners who have a garden in the park Gardening Workshops: about a potential career, including al family member) off including a week’s stay at a luxu- Where: 249 NW Chehalis Ave., provide us with the clippings for ‘the’ Hands on Composting, April 2; skills, types of training and academic rious townhouse in Aspen Colorado, Chehalis, WA ultimate look for any nest this spring. 10 – 11 AM, Centralia Transfer Sta- requirements. For more information, Come join in the fun and support RSVP: 360-520-9128 call or text. Space Gardening clothes, hand pruners and tion. Learn about nature’s process contact Joan Rogerson at 736 9391 Christian education in our commu- is limited so reserve your spot early! sturdy shoes are recommended for this of recycling decomposed organic x208 or visit the following site for nity. Ninth and tenth grades are com- event. Hats, sunglasses and cameras are materials into rich soil. Know Your more information: http://www.cen- ing to Centralia Christian School in suggested. Writers, photographers and Soils, April 5; 6 – 8 PM, Onalaska tralia.edu/jobresources/jobfair/. GRAVITY HS the fall. A blended learning program Plein-Air artists are welcomed! will include face to face teaching and Elementary School, Multi-Purpose Interested in getting your GED or Save these dates for the STUDIO Room. Pre-register in advance to online learning. Preschool Plus, an TOUR: September 17-18 and 24-25 HISTORIC FOX THEATRE APRIL Diploma? Not in School? 16-21 years all day preschool program for four have time to collect your soil sample old? What can GRAVITY do for you? from 10 am-5 pm for this free, self- 360-740-1216. Building & Growing HAPPENINGS year olds will also begin this fall. Call Assist you with tutoring in GED or guided tour. The tour begins with a in Raised Beds, April 9; 10 – 11 AM, Fox Film Series: the school office at 360 736 7657 for high school subjects. Help you earn Gala Opening Reception, Friday, Sep- Providence Place Demonstration STEAMBOAT BILL JR** all the details or check out our web high school credits. Assist you with tember 16 (4-8 pm ), in downtown Garden, 350 SE Washington Avenue, Saturday, April 9 @ 2pm & 7pm site at centraliachristianschool.org. career exploration and job readiness. Centralia’s Historic Train Depot (210 Chehalis. Learn the benefits of grow- Presented by Fred and Eva Beeks. Provide information about job train- Railway Avenue, Centralia 98531). ing in raised beds. Growing Toma- Admission $10 – single, $25 family of 4. ing programs. Assist with the transi- Nelson Furniture Company The Exhibition Gallery at the His- toes in Western Washington, April 4th Annual Youth Talent Show tion from high school to college and/ toric Train Depot in Centralia (open 16; 12 – 1 PM, Centralia Sports Hub, Saturday, April 16 @ 6pm May 2016 marks the 35th anni- or career. Provide mentoring, guid- September 17 – 25th) serves as the The Home & Garden Show. Firewise Presented by Centralia-Chehalis versary of Just Wood Furniture. As ance and support. Provide referrals ARTrails Gallery and starting point Gardening, April 23; 10 – 11 AM, Kiwanis and Centralia-Chehalis So- you are aware a fire destroyed our to community resources for such for the tour. Like us on Facebook: AR- Salkum Timberland Library Dem- roptimist clubs store on Harrison Ave in 2010, 29 things as healthcare, transportation, Trails of Southwest Washington. onstration Garden. Learn how to pre- 4th annual Youth Talent Show at years of labor and love was gone in childcare and more. Pay for high vent fire from reaching your home The Historic Fox Theatre. General a matter of minutes. We felt it’s time King Agriculture Museum with careful planning and strategic Admission - $10 per person. Doors school diploma equivalency testing. to make a bit of a change. We con- planting. Hugelkultur, April 28; 1 – 2 open at 5pm. You Can Enroll at Any Time! Contact tinue to offer solid wood unfinished We are opening our doors again PM, Mossyrock Community Center. GRAVITY HS at (360) 748-4441 or with custom finishing still available, this year on April 30th 10 am to 4pm, Instead of burning branches & tree visit at 135 Prindle St. Chehalis. but in our new location at 1601 S. Tuesday through Saturday. Admis- debris, bury it and create the same Jimmy Ritchie & Friends Gold St. we have the opportunity to sion on April 30th is $3.00 each for rich humus found on forest floors! Live in Concert expand into couches, recliners, mat- everyone. Our rates are usually $5.00, Deer Resistant Gardening, April 30; Friday, April 22 @ 8pm tresses and enlarged our selection of $4.00 for Vets and $3.00 Yrs 7-12. Relay for Life of Lewis County 10 – 11 AM, Borst Demonstration Presented by KMNT 104.3, Che- log furniture and bunk beds. Bunk We will have DESTINATION CON- Relay event May 20-21, 4-4p.m. Garden. Learn about plant choices halis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, beds are made local in Centralia. we STELLATION playing live music @SW Washington Fairgrounds and prevention measures to deter Edward Jones-Vanessa Horning from 1pm to 4pm and Jerry Kelly and Family Friendly event open to the please see BIZZ BUZZ, page 4 hungry deer. WSU Master Gardener Centralia Native Jimmy Ritchey, friends providing a WHAT IS IT tool Volunteers educate the community Nashville Produce/Songwriter and & logging show ( Jerry is entertain- about issues of importance in their Friends will be LIVE in concert ing and has some interesting antique local communities that enhance for ONE NIGHT ONLY. Jimmy’s Explore Your Insurance Options tools). 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vocal, instrumental, oration and from Anderson’s True Value Hard- Vehicle Lettering, Stickers, Window ready to show off our favorite finds, gymnastics. Participants include ware, Umpqua Bank, Santa Lucia Graphics, and Canvas Prints. What- like FlipBook kit— take a video on Buzz Christian Burke & Gage Llewell- Coffee Co., Holley’s Place, Stillwa- ever your needs are the friendly team your phone and convert it into a flip lyn, Onalaska; Adam Lane, Mossy- ter Estates and Dawn’s Delectables at Precision Printing & Copy Depot movie; beautiful and oh-so-versatile Continued from page 3 rock; Abi Armstrong, Centralia; Ja- Restaurant, and in Chehalis from are ready to help. We are located in photo frames; and Roxanna Ahl- cob Brein, Daniel Hawkins, Jaysten Book ‘n Brush, Smith’s Mercantile, the Fairway Shopping Center at 1624 born’s artisan handbags. Getting the also carry adirondack chairs that are Barada, Centralia; Karly Brooks, Umpqua Bank, and Jeremy’s Farm South Gold Street Centralia. Give us patio ready for summer? We have a made locally in Rochester. Dining Toledo; Desaree Brower, Centralia; To Table Restaurant. Tickets will also a call at 360-736-7232. fresh supply of colorful and classic sets and bedroom sets are also part of Salzer Creek Band, with the Brown be available at the door and on a lim- Mariachi rugs; Allsop solar lanterns our inventory. Nick and Jesse provide family, Centralia; Sadie Brown, Cen- ited basis at www.brownpapertickets. Adult Coloring & Cocktails finishing services and deliveries. We tralia; Kiera Clark, Winlock; Josiah com/event/2519490. $10 for adults, Book ‘N’ Brush is hosting their 6th are on their way! On Saturday, April have changed our name to Nelson Cowin, Chehalis; Bella Rain Darva- $20 for 3-5 immediate family mem- Adult Coloring & Cocktails night on 23, HUBBUB will be a starting spot Furniture Company and are excited nian, Winlock; Morgan Fast, Cen- bers, and $5 for students 5-17. For May 14th, 2016 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 for Girls Night Out in Downtown about this new chapter in our life. 35 tralia; Jenna Kaiser, Centralia; Sadie information contact Donna Karvia pm. The theme? USO ~ Welcome to Centralia (3 to 8pm). We’re hosting a years wow! We will be hosting the & Aliya Mecham, Centralia; Gracie [email protected]. the 1940s. Come in to the store at 518 trunk show with Not Your Mother’s Chamber After Hours in May. Come Mitchell, Winlock; Kaitlynn Mitch- N Market Blvd in Chehalis to reserve Aprons—wear one side when you’re check us out. Patti and Tom Nelson, ell, Winlock; Grace Morgan, Tenino; Precision Printing & Copy Depot your seat; $10.00 cash or check. In getting down and messy in the kitch- Nick Nelson, and Jesse Kincaid. 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The show committee offer eye popping banners. It enables encourage everyone to dress for the sure to be a fun-fill evening showcas- outstanding performances at the 4th gratefully acknowledges sponsor- us to offer 13oz. Indoor/Outdoor occasion with a vintage vibe. Please ing the best of the best in your home- annual Soroptimist-Kiwanis Youth ships received, and Prime Sponsors Vinyl Banners in full color. What check our Facebook page for further Talent Show, with masters of ceremo- Vanessa Horning, Edward Jones, Dr. a great way to showcase a special information or call 748-6221. town! Tickets available at HUBBUB ny Scott White and Edie Kay. Special Trisha Goldsby, and Centralia Gen- event, promotions for your business, • 505 N. Tower Avenue • Downtown Guests will be Miss Lewis County, eral Agencies. A big “Thank you!” to a sporting or chamber event or other Centralia • (360) 736-1517 • Visit our Bailey Peters and Little Miss Friendly, our Premier Sponsor Rebecca Stae- community events. 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Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: I equals R

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “If you find yourself in a confusing situation, simply laugh knowingly and walk away.” — “Reverend” Jim (Christopher Lloyd) © 2016 by NEA, Inc.

By George Dickie

e’ve all taken them, the never- ending car trip in which Dad re- fusesW to stop and ask directions, the kids are bored beyond belief and Grandpa keeps puffing away on those smelly cigars. The family road trip is a phe- nomenon as American as apple pie, so leave it to Canadians, spouses and former “” regulars and Samantha Bee to bring it to tele- vision in a sitcom premiering this week on TBS. “The Detour,” debuting Mon- day, April 11, stars Jones and Natalie Zea (“Justified,” “Cali- fornication”) as Nate and Robin Parker, who with their pre- teen children Delilah (Ashley Geramsimovich, “Louie”) and Jared (Liam Carroll, “The Neigh- bors”) hit the road in their tem- peramental minivan Blue Thun- der from their home in Syracuse, N.Y., for vacation in Fort Lauder- dale, Fla. Naturally, every step of the way is fraught with trouble as the Parkers contend with aggres- sive drivers, well-meaning truck- ers, local cops, food poisoning, dodgy hotel rooms and mishaps of all stripes. Jones, who is also executive producer (with Bee), showrun- ner, writer and even director of one episode, based the half-hour series on his own experiences. “Originally, it was trips I took with my family from Canada to Florida,” the 42-year-old na- tive of Hamilton, Ontario, says. “We’d go down there all the time. The I-95 corridor, I knew it very well. But I think more than the trip itself, I wanted a reflection of an honest family relationship. ‘The Detour’ You know, so often in sitcom TV on network television, all you see is this glossy, infantilized version Jones takes the express of a family that talks down to the audience and I didn’t want that. I wanted a real relationship.” route to laughter The family dynamic is evi- dent from the opening episode as Nate and Robin argue over whether they should have flown, try to give the kids an innocent- sounding explanation for an adult-themed truck stop called

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The family road trip provides fodder for laughs on TBS’ ‘The Detour’

The kids are an integral part make me laugh but I’m very ‘I trust you.’ ” “That’s my goal, is just to tell fun Detour of the action here and not just much about the right timing After a decade as a corre- stories and I fit a lot of them into in an adult-things-out-of-little- and the flow and the rhythm spondent on “The Daily Show this show. You know, I’ve fit al- Continued from page Life 7 mouths way. Both young actors of the scene. And I would then With Jon Stewart,” Jones is rel- most a lifetime of stories into are capable of improv and Jones rewrite it for that line to be the ishing the chance to tell his own this show and it will continue to the Banana Creamery, and put is certainly receptive to it – but punch line and then we would stories in “The Detour.” He calls draw upon my experience. But Jared behind the wheel to help only to a degree. sort of work up to it and but- his job as showrunner “the best there comes other stories where push-start Blue Thunder after “Ashley says (stuff) and you ton it with that. And you know, position ever,” but allows that you go, ‘Oh, that doesn’t fit. its starter motor acted up – a go, ‘Oh, I didn’t expect that to to give a punch line to a child should other opportunities arise, That’s a great movie idea and I’d scene inspired by a page from come out of your mouth,’ ” he when you’re a 10-year veteran of he’d be receptive. love to be able to do that some the Jones/Bee family history. says. “So what she said would a comedy show, (you’re saying), “I love storytelling,” he says. time.’ ”

ADVICE: Dear Abby changed the subject. If you must replace rugs, mattresses, past behavior, but it’s not all that differ- Visiting Relatives After we returned home, we met bedding, etc., ask them to reimburse ent from many exes. a few of our relatives and they men- you. If they refuse, you could take them I think what he’s doing is disre- Could Pay Dearly tioned that this particular household to small claims court and get a judgment spectful to me. I would never continue was experiencing a bed bug problem. I IF you could prove you picked the bugs doing something he asked me not to if it for Generous was shocked and a little hurt that they up there. But first you should let your bothered him. There are a lot of hairstyl- didn’t mention the infestation or warn relatives know that other family mem- ists in this town, and her haircuts aren’t Hospitality us ahead of time. bers told you about their “sin of omis- that great. Am I being unreasonable? — We’re in the process of making sion.” In the future, if you plan to visit BOTHERED IN IDAHO DEAR ABBY: I’m sure we didn’t bring any of these crit- this couple again, stay elsewhere. Once DEAR BOTHERED: Your husband wondering how to ap- ters home, but if we must hire an ex- bitten, twice shy. has been doing this for 20 years and you proach a situation fol- terminator or replace furniture, we will DEAR ABBY: I have been married are only writing to me about it now? Be- lowing a visit with some be in a bind financially. What would to “George” for 20 years. We have a solid cause it bothers you, the next time he relatives. We enjoyed be the proper way to address this, and relationship except for one thing that goes over to get his hair cut, volunteer to a wonderful visit and should our host feel some responsibil- drives me crazy: He insists on having his go with him. If you can’t beat ‘em, join they were very nice to ity for what costs we may have to incur? ex-wife cut his hair. ‘em — and maybe get a manicure in the put us up in their guest — ITCHY AND IRRITATED IN ILLI- I have told him over and over that I process. room. A few days into NOIS really dislike it and I wish he would go ••• our stay, I woke up with By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ITCHY: That these relatives elsewhere, but he refuses. Now he’s go- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van strange and very itchy would knowingly allow you to stay in a ing behind my back and waiting for me Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and bites on my legs and shoulders. When room they knew was infested with “crit- to notice that he’s had a haircut. He used was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. I mentioned it to our host, she quickly ters” is appalling. Could they have been to at least tell me beforehand. It would Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or supplied me with some itch cream and too embarrassed to speak up? take an entire column to describe her P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 7. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Saturday’s paper. Crossword

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Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: U equals G

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “Andy (Kaufman) was ... an uncompromised artist who marched through his short, strange life to a different drummer.” — Marilu Henner © 2016 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 • Life 9

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PBS 9 9 The Week (N) ’ stricken village. ’ (CC) 3 of 10) (CC) (DVS) ’ (Part 4 of 10) (CC) (DVS) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Go Bullfrogs!” “Treehouse” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Diaries Stefan begins a The Originals Freya is kidnapped by a 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy Lois Family Guy “Stew- CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) life-or-death journey. (N) ’ (CC) new threat. (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) hires a maid. ’ ie Loves Lois” Antiques Roadshow A 1943 Allen McLaughlin Group Northwest Now Death in Paradise Richard goes up Inspector Morse “Ghost in the Ma- Sherlock Holmes An heiress goes Secrets of Scotland Yard Trailblazing PBS 12 12 Ginsberg-signed yearbook. (CC) (N) (CC) against an opponent. (CC) chine” Victim of an art theft dies. missing. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) techniques. ’ (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Sleepy Hollow “Ragnarok” A discovery Hell’s Kitchen The remaining chefs Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Washington’s Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) “Go Bullfrogs!” Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) about Pandora’s box is made. (N) must make Branzino. (N) (CC) Most Wanted (N) “Treehouse” ’ IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Donnie Swaggart The preaching ministry. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Criminal Minds “Boxed In” A missing Criminal Minds “If the Shoe Fits” J.J. Criminal Minds “Hashtag” Popular so- Criminal Minds A prominent Boston at- Criminal Minds “Fate” The BAU tracks Saving Hope Dr. Alex Reid has a pro- ION 15 15 child reappears after a year. ’ struggles with her sister’s death. cial media members are slain. ’ torney disappears. ’ (CC) (DVS) a remorseful killer. ’ found experience. (CC) (DVS) IND 18 18 Harvest America Greg Laurie. Jack Van Impe Jewish Jesus Hour of Salvation Kenneth Cope Life Today Joyce Meyer Harvest America Greg Laurie. Joni: Table Talk KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing Dr. Ken “Dave’s Shark Tank A cure for cellphone addic- 20/20 ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Tattoo” (N) Sex Talk” (N) ’ tion. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Caught on Camera With Nick Cannon Grimm “The Believer” A Wesen preach- Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) “High Energy” ’ (CC) er targets his flock. (N) ’ 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Un camino hacia el destino Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Sleepy Hollow “Ragnarok” A discovery Hell’s Kitchen The remaining chefs 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) (CC) about Pandora’s box is made. (N) must make Branzino. (N) (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Two men are beaten and 60 Days In “Cell Shock” The inmates 60 Days In “Fight Face” Zac hunts for 60 Days In A series of mistakes endan- 60 Days In: Time Out Anger rises The First 48 “Heartless” Brutal murders A&E 52 52 shot in Miami. ’ (CC) grow suspicious of Robert. ’ illegal drug use in C-pod. (CC) gers Jeff. ’ (CC) among the women of F-Pod. (N) ’ in New Orleans. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› The Rock (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. Alcatraz ››› The Rock (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. Alcatraz Island terrorists threaten to gas San Fran- The Walking Dead The group ventures Island terrorists threaten to gas San Francisco. (CC) cisco. (CC) outside the walls. (CC) APL 43 43 Tanked “Legal Vending Machine” ’ Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) Tanked “Tanks N’ Roses” ’ (CC) Insane Pools: Off the Deep End (N) Insane Pools: Deeper Dive (N) (CC) Insane Pools: Off the Deep End ’ BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Blackboard Jungle Fever” Martin ’ (CC) ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn, Colm Feore. (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin (CC) Martin (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real House- The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real House- The People’s Couch (N) The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The People’s Couch ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Com- wives of Atlanta men discuss hot-button issues. wives of Atlanta men discuss hot-button issues. edy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Rick Mercer Coronation Street marketplace (N) 22 Minutes ’ the fifth estate “Stolen Treasures” The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. (CC) › Old Dogs (2009, Comedy) John Travolta, Robin Williams, Kelly Preston. CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Twin Peaks” ’ Billion Dollar Buyer Billion Dollar Buyer Billion Dollar Buyer LifeLock Paid Program CNN 44 44 CNN Tonight With (N) Race for the White House The Wonder List With Bill Weir : Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Wonder List With Bill Weir Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama “Moth- Saturday Night Live Melissa McCarthy; Saturday Night Live Host Melissa Mc- Saturday Night Live Melissa McCarthy; Dane Cook Vicious Circle The comic Chris D’Elia: White Male. Black Comic COM 60 60 er’s Day” (CC) Lady Antebellum. ’ (CC) Carthy; Phoenix performs. (CC) Imagine Dragons. ’ (CC) performs. ’ (CC) Comic Chris D’Elia performs. DIS 41 41 Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Mako Mermaids Bunk’d (N) ’ Stuck/Middle Backstage (N) ’ Girl Meets World Star Wars Rebels (N) ’ (CC) Stuck/Middle Bunk’d ’ (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier “The Fall” Alaska: The Last Frontier An urgent Gold Rush “King of the Klondike” Todd Gold Rush: Legends Freddy and Derek Yukon Men “Drive to Survive” Strug- Alaskan Bush People “A Big Gamble” DSC 8 8 The Kilchers prepare for winter. ’ rescue mission. ’ (CC) runs two washplants. ’ (CC) Dodge hunt for gold. (N) (CC) gling to stay warm; monster truck. Billy is offered a deal. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Botched “Silicone Valley” Pixie earst; E! News (N) (CC) ›› Miss Congeniality (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. A clumsy L.A. Clippers Dance Squad Petra picks E! News (N) (CC) eye bags; birth defect. (CC) FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. (CC) 10 dancers to go to China. 2016 Masters Tournament Second Round. From Augusta National Golf Club in SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Augusta, Ga. (N Same-day Tape) ESPN2 33 33 NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) (CC) Jalen & Jacoby 30 for 30 Shorts NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby NFL Live (CC) NBA Tonight 30 for 30 (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Brew & ’Que Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 Dark Shadows ››› Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005, Fantasy) Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly. Shadowhunters “Morning Star” ’ Shadowhunters The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› The Heat (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy. A federal agent ›› The Internship (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne. Old-school salesmen finagle internships at ›› The Internship (2013, Comedy) and a Boston cop go after a drug lord. ’ (CC) Google. ’ (CC) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 From the Masters Live From the Masters Comprehensive news coverage of The Masters. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improve- Home Improve- The Middle Mike The Middle “Valen- The Middle “The The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Bullying” ’ ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) takes a night job. tine’s Day” ’ Bee” ’ (CC) Fun House” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Love It or List It, Too “Pricey Pad” Love It or List It, Too (N) (CC) Love It or List It Urban functionality. Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes The O.J. Simpson civil trial. ’ (CC) The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case: The Untold Story ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Atlanta Plastic (CC) Atlanta Plastic (CC) Atlanta Plastic (N) (CC) Atlanta Plastic (N) (CC) The Mother/Daughter Experiment Atlanta Plastic (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness › How High (2001) Method Man. Pot-smoking pals become unlikely students at Harvard. ’ ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Justin Pierce. ’ 34 34 Poker After Dark IndyCar Racing Indy Lights Series. NASCAR Racing Haas F1: America’s Return to the Truck Tech Detroit Muscle NASCAR Racing NICK 40 40 Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger “Indestructible Henry” School of Rock The HALO Effect Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped (CC) Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Case of parents slain by sons in 1989. Snapped “Teresa Stone” (CC) ROOT 31 31 Mariners Pregame (N) (Live) MLB Baseball at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. Mariners Pregame MLB Baseball Cops A suspect’s Jail ’ (CC) Cops “Jacksonville” Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops Neighbor- Cops “Stupid Be- Cops “Taken Into Cops “Familiar Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Jail ’ (CC) SPIKE 57 57 felony warrants. ’ (CC) hood dispute. ’ havior No. 4” ’ Custody” (CC) Faces” ’ (CC) Coast No. 159” SYFY 59 59 ›› Blade: Trinity (2004, Horror) Wesley Snipes. (CC) ›› Blade (1998) Wesley Snipes. A vampire hunter does battle with a vicious bloodsucker. (CC) Wynonna Earp (N) (CC) The Magicians “Thirty-Nine Graves” TBN 20 20 End of the Age Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) The Bible Frederick Price Spirit Trinity Family Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Soup Seinfeld “The Se- Seinfeld “The Pool Seinfeld Elaine The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Separation Anxiety A pair of twins TBS 55 55 Nazi” (CC) cret Code” (CC) Guy” (CC) mulls intimacy. ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ competes for the money. TLC 38 38 Say Yes, Dress What If We Get Married? (N) (CC) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What If We Get Married? ’ (CC) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 54 54 Bones “The Bod in the Pod” Remains Bones “The But in the Joke” A street ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007, Adventure) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley. Jack ›› Resident Evil: Retribution (2012, wash onto a beach. ’ (CC) artist falls on human remains. Sparrow’s friends join forces to save him. (CC) (DVS) Horror) Milla Jovovich. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Powerpuff Girls Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Childrens Hosp Golf Classic TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) NetherWorld “Paris Catacombs” TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Motive “Calling the Shots” Angie cross- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 The case against a rapist. ’ diplomat is charged with assault. ’ The detective investigate a coach. ’ “Decaying Morality” ’ (CC) (DVS) es the line. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) “Blood Brothers” ’ (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ››› Hairspray (2007, Musical Comedy) John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky. ’ ››› My Girl (1991, Drama) Anna Chlumsky, Macaulay Culkin, Dan Aykroyd. Premiere. ’ › The Roommate (2011) Leighton Meester. ’

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(CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cat From Hell Extraor The Se Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Tanked ’ (CC) Insane Pools Insane Pools My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell BET 56 56 Paid Paid Paid Paid Martin Martin Martin (CC) Prince Prince Prince Fresh Prince Prince ›› For Colored Girls (2010, Drama) Kimberly Elise, Janet Jackson. (CC) Good Deeds Vanderpump Vanderpump The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ BRAVO 66 66 Rules Rules wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly CBUT 29 29 Tiger Animal Super Napkin Arthur Cat in Our Vancouver Absolutely Diving Swimming Diving Swimming Na Hockey NHL Hockey: Maple Leafs at Devils CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown “ACM Awards Show” (N) (CC) Last › Old Dogs (2009) John Travolta. ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. (CC) ››› The Help (2011) (CC) CNBC 46 46 Focus Shark ! CIZE! CIZE Paid J. Den Paid LifeL Paid Body Best LifeL Paid CIZE! LifeL Phil Paid Lost Bob Cash Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Vital CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom The Eighties CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Foren Foren CNN Newsroom News Vital CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Shark Paid Try Total Body South South Park “Mar- South ›› National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) Chevy ››› My Cousin Vinny (1992, Comedy) Joe Futura- Futura- Futura- Futura- › Ass Backwards Rocket Prog. Gym Beast! Park jorine” Park Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. (CC) Pesci, Marisa Tomei, Ralph Macchio. (CC) ma ma ma ma (2013) DIS 41 41 Pirates Doc Tmrrwl Sofia Mickey The Rebels Rebels Bunk’d Stuck Liv- Liv- K.C. 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Year of the Quar- SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College Hockey ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) terback (Live) (CC) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 (CC) Preview QB Cheerleading Cheerleading WTA Tennis Basketball SEC Storied College Softball: Bulldogs at Tigers Heroes/Dorm FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In Bob Jour. America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Stossel FOOD 35 35 Coffee Paid Guilty Guilty Daphne South Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) The Kitchen Star Academy Cake Wars Cooks vs. Cons Chopped Chopped FREE 39 39 CIZE Paid Shadowhunters ››› Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ›› Bringing Down the House (2003) ›› The Perfect Man (2005) ›› Yes Man (2008) Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel. FX 53 53 Try Total BestPan! Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› The Dictator (2012) Sacha Baron ››› This Is the End (2013, Comedy) The People v. O.J. The People v. O.J. The People v. O.J. The People v. O.J. Gym Cohen, Anna Faris. ’ (CC) James Franco, Jonah Hill. Simpson Simpson Simpson Simpson GOLF 70 70 Live From the Masters Comprehensive news coverage of The Masters. (N) (Live) ››› The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000) Feherty Golf Live From the Masters (N) (Live) I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden My Boyfriends’ Dogs (2014) Erika Perfect Match (2015) Danica McKellar, Surprised by Love (2015) Hilarie Bur- Love on the Side- HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls Christensen, Teryl Rothery. (CC) Paul Greene. (CC) ton, Paul Campbell. (CC) lines (2016) HGTV 68 68 Shark ! LifeL Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Five Day Flip Five Day Flip Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 37 37 Coin Paid Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Atlantis Found ’ (CC) 21st Century Prophecies Revealed LIFE 51 51 Paid Kitchen LifeL Paid Best Paid CIZE! Paid CIZE! Paid Little Women Online Abduction (2015) (CC) Pregnant at 17 (2016) Josie Bissett. 16 and Missing (2015) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV ›› Step Up 3 (2010) Rick Malambri. ’ ›› Step Up 2 the Streets (2008) ’ › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) ’ ›› The Longest Yard (2005) Adam Sandler. NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Auto Show Ra Equestrian Poker After Dark Poker After Dark Horse Racing Olympic Trials Wrestling. NICK 40 40 George George Al Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Rang Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Al Al School OXY 50 50 Total CIZE! Total PiYo! Your Day Job Like a Boss Snapped: Killer Killerpost (CC) Killerpost (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped: Killer Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Paid Paid LifeL Cooker Guilt GT Paid Timbers Soun UEFA Champions League Soccer UEFA Champions League Soccer UEFA Champions League Soccer Pre ’ SPIKE 57 57 CIZE Coffee! BODY Csweat CIZE Coffee! › Red Dawn (2012, Action) Chris Hem- ›› Varsity Blues (1999) James Van Der Beek, Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Dance Dance sworth, Josh Peck. ’ Jon Voight, Paul Walker. Premiere. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Rocket! Green Ninja! Best The In ›› Sand Serpents (2009) (CC) Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015) (CC) ›› Batman Forever (1995) Val Kilmer. (CC) ›› Superman III (1983) Christopher Reeve. (CC) TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Praise the Lord (CC) M Lu News Praise the Lord (CC) The Bi Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin › Cop Out (2010, Comedy) Bruce Wil- ››› I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ Diesel, Lauren Graham. (DVS) lis, Tracy Morgan, Adam Brody. Paul Rudd, Jason Segel. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) 1st 1st Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER 20/20 on TLC ’ Women/Prison TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “All Law & Order Ca- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007, Ad- ››› Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995, Action) ››› “Whiplash” ’ My Children” ’ reer criminal. ’ “School Daze” “Judge Dread” “Deep Vote” ’ venture) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. (CC) (DVS) Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons. (CC) Wanted TOON 42 42 Gum Transf. Poké Teen Teen Teen Uncle Teen Gum Uncle Clar Uncle Teen Teen Teen Teen Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Gum Gum Gum Gum TRAV 36 36 Paid Paid Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Planet Planet Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Wild Things Food Food Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Coffee Body CIZE! Ninja! Paid Paid Coffee Blender Billy Billy Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Those Hack Hack Hack Hack Funni Funni Funni Funni USA 58 58 Burn Notice English Premier League Soccer Chrisley Chrisley To Be Announced ›› The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo › G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013, Action) “Things Unseen” Drift (2006) Lucas Black. Channing Tatum. (CC) Dwayne Johnson. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ››› Hairspray (2007) John Travolta. ’ ››› My Girl (1991) Anna Chlumsky. ’ Family Therapy Family Therapy Family Therapy Family Therapy Black Ink Crew Love, Hip Hop T.I.-Tiny T.I.-Tiny Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 7, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING April 9, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Chicago Bulls. From the United Center in News (N) (CC) Seattle Refined LifeLock Protec- Paid Program (CC) Castle “Undead Again” A body with hu- KOMO 4 News Paid Program (CC) ABC 4 4 Chicago. (N) (Live) (CC) tion (CC) man bite marks is found. ’ (CC) 11:00pm NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s Raw Travel Ber- Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 - Holt (CC) Traveler gen, Norway. ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Hollywood Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) 2016 Daffodil Parade The 83rd Daffodil Festival Parade. (N) News Hiring America Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 News at Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) Hawaii Five-0 “Ua ’o’oloku ke anu i na Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders “The 48 Hours ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “Defiance” CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) mauna” A scuba diver is killed. Harmful One” ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) ’ (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Vera “Protected” Son of a prominent family is murdered. ’ Afterlife “The Rat Man” Supernatural Songs at the Cen- Live From the Artists Den Mexican PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) “Game, Set and Murder” (N) (CC) (CC) prison suicides. (N) ’ (CC) ter (N) guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela. (CC) Bones “Intern in the Incinerator” Re- Elementary “The Illustrious Client” A Person of Interest “Aletheia” Multiple Q13 News at 9 (N) Washington’s Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Anger Manage- Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 mains in the incinerator. ’ (CC) threat to Kitty emerges. (CC) enemies target the team. (CC) (CC) Most Wanted (N) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles “A New Day” Jane tries The Closer “LA Woman” An Iranian and The Good Wife The firm leads a class- Band in Seattle Family Guy “New CW 11 11 (CC) “Spring Break” (CC) (CC) to hide her pregnancy. ’ (CC) his driver die. (CC) action suit. ’ (CC) Kidney in Town” Antiques Roadshow “Minneapolis” A Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dibley Geraldine cel- Red Dwarf “Rim- Red Dwarf “Out of Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 1956 Elvis Presley “standee.” pearances “Skis” pearances (CC) (CC) “Covering Up” ebrates her anniversary. ’ (CC) merworld” ’ Time” ’ 7 of 14) 8 of 14) NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Duck Commander 500. From Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Just for Laughs Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 10 Washington’s American Grit: Party Over Here FOX 13 13 Worth, Texas. (N) (S Live) Gags ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Spring Break” (N) (CC) Most Wanted The Challenge Comedy shorts. IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ION 15 15 “Paternity” The murder of a nanny. polygamist’s wife is murdered. (CC) wealthy teen is found murdered. ’ woman’s body is found in a park. ’ “Unorthodox” ’ (CC) sperm bank is robbed of embryos. IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Chicago Bulls. From the United Center in Paid Program Today’s Home- Fortunes in Flip- MyDestination.TV Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “3XK” ’ ABC 22 22 Chicago. (N) (Live) (CC) owner ping ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Northwest Back- Grants Getaways Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 - Holt roads 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Sounders Noticiero La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Crónicas de Sábado Sal y Pimienta Durmiendo Noticiero NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Duck Commander 500. From Texas Motor Speedway in Fort American Grit: TMZ (N) ’ (CC) 10 O’Clock News (N) Graham Bensinger Party Over Here FOX 27 27 Worth, Texas. (N) (S Live) The Challenge Comedy shorts. The First 48 “Into the Graveyard” Police The First 48 A mother of five is bound The First 48 “Old Wounds” Drive-by The First 48: Extreme Rage Double The First 48 Detectives respond to two The First 48: Murder for Hire New Or- A&E 52 52 hunt the killers of two teens. and executed. ’ (CC) shooting death in Oklahoma. (CC) murder in Oklahoma. (N) ’ (CC) homicides. ’ (CC) leans shooting probed. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Jurassic Park III (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Tea Leoni. A ››› Jurassic Park (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum. Cloned dinosaurs run amok at an island- ›› The Lost World: Jurassic Park search party encounters new breeds of prehistoric terror. (CC) jungle theme park. (CC) (1997) Jeff Goldblum. (CC) APL 43 43 My Cat From Hell ’ (CC) My Cat From Hell ’ (CC) My Cat From Hell (N) ’ My Cat From Hell: Scratch Tracks My Cat From Hell ’ (CC) My Cat From Hell ’ BET 56 56 ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. (CC) Pastor Brown (2009, Drama) Salli Richardson-Whitfield. ››› Cadillac Records (2008, Drama) Adrien Brody, Beyoncé Knowles, Jeffrey Wright. BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of Atlanta Pha- The Real Housewives of Atlanta The › Big Momma’s House 2 (2006, Com- “Dubai Daze” “Goodbye, Dubai” City “Start Spreading the News” edra talks about Apollo. men discuss hot-button issues. edy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey: Maple Leafs at Devils NHL Hockey Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia. (N) Post Show CBC News The Tudors “Death of a Monarchy” CMT 61 61 ››› The Help (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. (CC) ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Last-Standing CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “Family Dollar” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “MasTec” (CC) Follow the Blue Collar Mil. CIZE Dance Dragon Blades CNN 44 44 The Eighties “Raised on Television” The Eighties This Is Life With This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNH 45 45 The Eighties VCRs; remote controls; family sitcoms. Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling COM 60 60 › Ass Backwards (2013) June Diane Raphael. Premiere. ››› Wedding Crashers (2005, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken. Partygo- Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts Tosh Nikki Glaser: Perfect Comic Nikki Gla- Constant mishaps befall two gal-pals on a road trip. ers spend a wild weekend with a politician’s family. unleashes his unique point of view. ser performs. (N) (CC) DIS 41 41 Stuck/Middle Girl Meets World Bunk’d ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Best Friends Liv and Maddie K.C. Undercover K.C. Undercover Lab Rats: Bionic Island ’ (CC) Star Wars Rebels ’ (CC) Deadliest Catch “Carpe Diem” Sean Deadliest Catch “First Timers” Sean Deadliest Catch Keith Colburn creates The Last Alaskans “A Year in the Wild” Heimo Korth trails the caribou. (N) ’ Deadliest Catch Keith Colburn creates DSC 8 8 Dwyer and his father’s legacy. (CC) Dwyer prepares the Brenna A. (CC) an empire. ’ (CC) (CC) an empire. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Miss Congeniality (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. A clumsy ››› Enchanted (2007, Fantasy) Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey. Live action/ani- ››› Enchanted (2007, Fantasy) Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey. Live action/ani- FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. (CC) mated. A princess from a fairy-tale world lands in the Big Apple. (CC) mated. A princess from a fairy-tale world lands in the Big Apple. (CC) College Hockey NCAA Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. From Amalie Arena in SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Tampa, Fla. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Heroes of the Dorm (N) (Live) Arena Football Arizona Rattlers at Los Angeles KISS. (N) (Live) NBA Tonight (N) E:60 NBA Tonight FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Show (N) With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship Spring Baking Championship FREE 39 39 ››› Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Blythe Danner. ›››› Forrest Gump (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. An innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. The People v. O.J. Simpson: Ameri- The People v. O.J. Simpson: Ameri- The People v. O.J. Simpson: Ameri- The People v. O.J. Simpson: Ameri- The People v. O.J. Simpson: Ameri- The People v. O.J. Simpson: Ameri- FX 53 53 can Crime Story “The Race Card” can Crime Story ’ (CC) can Crime Story ’ (CC) can Crime Story “A Jury in Jail” ’ can Crime Story ’ (CC) can Crime Story “The Verdict” (CC) GOLF 70 70 Live From the Masters Comprehensive news coverage of The Masters. Love on the Sidelines (2016) Emily All Yours (2016, Comedy) Nicolette Sheridan, Jayne Eastwood, Dan Payne. Hearts of Spring (2016, Romance) Lisa Whelchel, Michael Shanks. Premiere. A The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Kinney, John Reardon. (CC) Cass, a busy, single mother falls for her nanny, Matt. (CC) blogger falls for a man who criticized her advice online. (CC) ’ (CC) “72 Hours” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Fixer Upper (CC) Fixer Upper (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 Babysitter’s Black Book (2015, Drama) Spencer Locke, Perry Reeves. (CC) The Cheerleader Murders (2016) Samantha Boscarino. Premiere. (CC) Stalked by My Neighbor (2015) Kelcie Stranahan, Amy Pietz. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV 63 63 ›› Happy Gilmore (1996) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. ’ › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. ’ ››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) Jason Segel. Premiere. ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Olympic Trials Crystal Palace Premier League Match of the Day (N) ’ Premier League Match of the Week The best game of the weekend. (N) ’ Premier League Download NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger (N) School of Rock Bella, Bulldogs Kids’ Choice Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped A young girl’s death. (CC) Snapped “Courtenay Savage” Snapped “Ashleigh Pechaluk” (CC) Snapped Two girls are murdered. Snapped “Kalila Taylor” (CC) Snapped “Social Media” (CC) ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Morons on Cops “Coast to Cops (CC) Cops Multi-car col- Cops “Trouble in Cops A suspect Cops “Dazed and Cops Wedding- Cops “The One Cops “Morons on Cops “We Run the › Red Dawn Parade” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) lision. ’ (CC) Paradise” (N) ’ has two identities. Confused” (CC) chapel owners. Dollar Shoe” ’ Parade No. 5” ’ Show” (CC) (2012, Action) ’ SYFY 59 59 › Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) Christopher Reeve. (CC) ››› The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley. (CC) ›› Batman Forever (1995) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades Pendragon: Sword of His Father (2008) Aaron Burns, Marilyn Burns. Real Videos XVZ Flat Out TV 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan “Conan in Korea” Conan and TBS 55 55 (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Steven Yuen tour South Korea. (N) TLC 38 38 Women in Prison: Extra Time (CC) Women in Prison: Extra Time (CC) Women in Prison: Extra Time (CC) Women in Prison: Extra Time (CC) Women in Prison: Extra Time (CC) 20/20 on TLC ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Wanted (2008, Action) James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman. An office drone ›› Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle. The superhero ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson. A Los Ange- becomes part of a secret society of assassins. (CC) (DVS) must forge new alliances and confront a powerful enemy. (CC) (DVS) les SWAT team must protect a criminal. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Regular Show (N) Regular Show Adventure Time Adventure Time Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Deadly Possessions (N) (CC) The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest “Funny Fails” truTV Top Funniest truInside Moments from “Election.” truTV Top Funniest USA 58 58 ›› G.I. Joe: Re- ››› The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. A mummy seeks ›› The Mummy Returns (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah. Two evil forces pursue the son taliation (2013) revenge for a 3,000-year-old curse. (CC) (DVS) of adventurer Rick O’Connell. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny ›› Space Jam (1996, Comedy) Michael Jordan, Wayne Knight. ’ ››› Ghostbusters (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ’

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