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$1 Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com 2013 All-Area Girls W.F. West’s Jamika Parker Named Most Valuable Player / Sports 1

Swinging Away Pot for High School Baseball Season Begins / Sports Toddler Centralia Police Arrest Couple for Allowing Child to Inhale Marijuana / Main 4 Miss Lewis County Crowned Chehalis Teen Wins Annual Scholarship Pageant / Main 3

Holly Pederson / For The Chronicle Newly crowned Miss Lewis County Abrielle Sheets, 18, Chehalis, greets the audience at the 51st annual Miss Lewis County Pageant Saturday night in Chehalis.

Business Expands Coming to America Sasquatch Talk Centralia College Instructor Sponsoring Former Investigator Discusses Bigfoot at Centralia Chehalis-Based Sandrini Construction Now in Afghani Translator / Main 12 Library / Main 5 the Restoration Business / Main 7

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather No Joke Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 45 Tenino Mayor McCann, Lois Hayton, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 57 99, Panorama City @chronline Rain Likely Announces Rains, Gwendolyn N., see details on page Main 2 Plans for 75, Onalaska Find Us on Facebook Standup McCain, Emma J., 79, www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Tyler Glenoma thecentraliachronicle Stilphen, third grade, Comedy Career Morton Elementary / Main 14 Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts If you have an event you at 6:30 p.m.; food available, (360) would like included in the 736-9030 Community Calendar, please Energy efficiency forum, 7 p.m., email your information to Mossyrock Community , pre- [email protected]. sented by Rulon Crawford, Centralia Include a daytime telephone College faculty member, sponsored number where you can be by Economic Development Council, 748-0114 or email jlowery@lewisedc. reached. com For questions about calendar items, call Doug Public Agencies Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City 807-8238. Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) Courtesy Photo 330-7670 The Lewis County Community Band will be performing tonight at Centralia Col- Lewis County Public Facilities District Wednesday, March 13 lege. Members of the band are, front row from left, Selah Newkirk, Brenda Hoc- Board, meeting canceled, 740-1115 tor, David Hoogkamer, Sheryl Davis, Judy Phillips, Nanette Craft, Theda Crocker, Libraries Debrah Branch and Kelli Hill. Second row, from left: Louie Blaser, Christine Miller, Veterinarian to Julie Vincent, Rachael Norton, Bob Joachim, Sharon Ford, Jerry Mollerstuen, Clay Preschool story time, for children 3-6 Whitehead and Roger Houglan. Third row, from left, Krys Carney, Brian Sutley, The- years, 11 a.m., Centralia, enjoy stories, Examine Why Cancer rhymes, songs and movement games, resa Knutsen, Danile Hoile Sr., Bill Newkirk, Kayla DiBetta, Enoch Newkirk, Hayley parents or caregivers are welcome to at- Cure Has Been Elusive Myhre, Adam Seiler, Ruth Newkirk and Karl Scarborough. tend with their children. Does the environment of the Teen Writing Group, for middle and body cause cancer or does can- Community Band Will Perform Tonight at College high school teens, 5:30 p.m., Centralia cer change the physiology of a Organizations person to meet its needs? Will Music from light-hearted to • “Killian,” by Clifton Wil- serious will be featured when liams Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, the answers to these questions be 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111 1/2 W. universal for every cancer? Lisa the Lewis County Community • “Laurel Mountain Over- Main, Centralia, (360) 736-6852 Parshley, doctor of veterinary Band presents a free concert at ture,” by Douglas Court Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- medicine at Olympia Veterinary 7:30 p.m. tonight at Centralia • “Renaissance Festival & tain View Baptist Church, Centralia, (360) Cancer Center, will be taking a College’s Corbet Theatre. Dances” 273-3231 look at these questions during Following are the works that The Lewis County Commu- Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Cooks the Lyceum lecture Wednesday. will be performed at the concert: nity Band has been conducted by Hill Community Church, Centralia, (360) • “Prelude, Siciliano and Ron- Louie Blaser and Karl Scarbor- 262-3877 The lecture will be a 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, at Cen- do,” by Malcolm Arnold ough since 2007. Support Groups tralia College’s WAH 103 or, if • “Sheltering Sky,” by John If you play a woodwind, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, more space is needed, Corbet Mackey brass or percussion instrument 5:30-7 p.m., call for location, sponsored Theatre. Lyceum is free to ev- • “El Relicario,” by Jose Pa- and are interested in joining by Human Response Network, (360) eryone, and may also be taken as dilla the Lewis County Community 748-6601 Humanities 286, 1 credit. • “Valdres, Norwegian Band, contact Blaser at lewis- Senior Centers March,” by Johannes Hanssen countycommunityband@yahoo. Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) • “Galop,” by Dmitri Shosta- com or (360) 330-7605, ext. 6102. 748-0061 Women to Discuss kovich Pro Musica, the Centralia Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Individual Education • “Jungle Dance,” by Brian College Music club, is sponsor- Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Balmages ing the concert. NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30-7 Plans p.m. A program on Individual Ed- Morton Senior Center, ucation Plans will be presented (360) 496-3230 ized objectives of a child who has Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in New Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. been found with a disability, as de- Science Center Room 215, Cen- 293-6126 Pinochle, 10 a.m. fined by federal regulations. The tralia College. Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, IEP is intended to help children Presenters will be Meja Han- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- noon, $3 donation reach educational goals more eas- halis, (360) 740-0492 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) dlen, transition specialist, and ily than they otherwise would. 785-4325 Regina Huotari, school age psy- Community members who Libraries Karate, 6-7 p.m. chologist. attend will receive a certificate Book Babies, for babies birth to 24 Packwood Senior Center, (360) The goal for this presentation of attendance. For *STARS cred- months, 10 a.m., Tenino, program of 494-6331 is to better inform families with short stories, songs, rhymes and knee it, a registry number is required. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. IEP basics and important agency bounces Zumba, 6 p.m. Preschool Story Time, for children connections necessary to help Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Toledo Senior Center, 864-211 make the journey toward post- 3-6 years, 10:20 a.m., Tenino, program of starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 stories, rhymes and movement games Pinochle, noon, $1 secondary life smoother. Jackson Highway, Chehalis Zumba, 6-7 p.m. An IEP defines the individual- Young Professionals Lewis County please see CALENDAR, page Main 9

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for March 12, 2013 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L 100s H 54.62 65.0 -0.08 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 74.99 85.0 -0.05 70s Cowlitz at Packwood H 60s L 1.82 10.5 -0.03 50s Cowlitz at Randle L Rain Likely Rain Likely Rain Likely Rain Likely Rain Likely 40s 5.53 18.0 -0.04 30s L Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam H 54º 45º 57º 48º 58º 47º 56º 44º 55º 42º 20s 8.08 ---- +0.05 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:29 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:14 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 54 55/39 Moonrise ...... 7:34 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 53/47 Moonset ...... 8:44 p.m. Normal High ...... 56 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 38 52/44 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 82 in 1934 Anchorage 30/12 s 30/12 s First Full Last New Record Low ...... 23 in 1956 53/46 Boise 63/42 pc 70/45 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 3/19 3/27 4/2 4/10 Boston 55/39 ra 52/32 pc Yesterday ...... 0.01" 54/45 60/39 Dallas 66/42 s 68/46 s Month to date ...... 0.80" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 78/65 pc 78/64 s Normal month to date . . .1.92" Centralia 54/46 Las Vegas 80/58 s 84/61 s Year to date ...... 6.95" 54/45 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 54/30 s 52/29 s Normal year to date . . . .13.95" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 84/54 s 88/58 s 64/39 Grass None None Longview 57/45 St. Louis 49/27 s 45/31 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 54/47 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 56/39 s 61/41 s Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 63/48 mc 67/51 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 62/39 sh 54/32 pc Send in your weather-related photo- 59/45 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 58/48 62/42 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Wed. Today Wed. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 81/59 s 89/60 mc New Delhi 89/61 pc 91/62 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 50/29 cl 50/30 s Paris 35/22 rs 38/24 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 53/45 ra 57/48 ra Spokane 54/42 sh 59/44 ra London 37/29 pc 44/27 pc Rio de Janeiro 95/77 pc 99/79 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 51/46 ra 56/47 ra Tri Cities 61/41 mc 69/45 pc Mexico City 80/49 pc 73/47 pc Rome 57/47 ra 53/47 ra sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 54/45 ra 57/48 ra Wenatchee 58/44 mc 64/45 mc Moscow 23/12 s 24/12 sn Sydney 78/65 s 80/65 s

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Bennett I was going against School in Chehalis were all so talented By Hallie Simons and wonderful.’’ For The Chronicle A sea of glittery crowns Abrielle Sheets and gowns greeted Miss Lewis crowned Miss Lewis County 2013 County 2013 Abrielle Sheets as she stood after her coronation on Saturday in the Chester V. Rhodes Auditorium at R.E. Ben- home the Fitness and Posture award. nett School in Chehalis. For the private interviews, “I was in total shock and which counted for 25 percent disbelief. The girls I was going of the overall scores, Amanda against were all so talented and Briggs took home a $150 schol- wonderful,” Sheets said. “Get- arship. ting to know them over the last In addition to the private eight weeks has been great. I interviews, which occurred be- was just really surprised that I fore the show, the 10 contestants was chosen. Over the last eight were judged based on fitness weeks it’s been a tremendous and swimsuits, talent, a ques- amount of work. Each of the tion and answer period, and eve- contestants have put in a lot of ning wear. effort. We were able to display The panel of judges consisted what we each have to offer the of Susan West, Mike Blair, Patri- county.” cia Scott, Tom Presley and Ellie Sheets was one of 10 con- Hill. testants in the 51st Miss Lewis For her talent, Sheets chose County Scholarship Pageant. to sing an aria from the opera She was closely followed by “Don Giovanni” entitled “Batti first runner-up Mallory Ar- Batti.” Her platform is music nold, and second runner-up education. Danika Macomber. Should “Music education is impor- Sheets be crowned Miss Wash- tant to me because I started ington in July, Arnold will take learning how to play the piano on Sheets’ role as Miss Lewis when I was 7, and then I joined County. the school choir and it’s grown “I’m definitely looking for- from there,” said Sheets. “It’s ward to it,” said Sheets, in re- given me the ability to grow as a gards to her next phase in the person and be more confident in Miss America program. “But it’s myself. I believe that everyone a lot more nerve wracking, and should have that opportunity there’s a lot of work to be done and recognize that, because it’s before then.” boundless.” The scholarship pageant, Throughout the evening, in For The Chronicle hosted by Miss Lewis County addition to each of the talent Holly Pederson / 2012 Jordyn Hall and Scott performances, several musi- Miss Lewis County 2012 Jordyn Hall, Centralia, right, crowns Miss Lewis County 2013 Abrielle Sheets, Chehalis, Saturday night White, of the Fox Theatre in cians showcased their skills, in- in Chehalis. Centralia, awarded about $6,000 cluding a performance of “Mov- in scholarship money. The en- ing Out,” by Matt Lloyd, and a tire Miss America scholarship medley of tunes by Miss Wash- program boasts more than ington 2013 Mandy Schendel. $500,000 in awards to its partici- One of the more touch- pants. ing moments was the now for- Along with the title, crown mer Miss Lewis County Jor- and sash comes a $2,000 schol- dyn Hall’s exit video, during arship, which Sheets, a W.F. which she related the things she West senior and 2013 valedic- learned during her reign and torian, is still deciding where thanked all those who had sup- to use. Sheets also won the staff ported her. Miss Lewis County contestants stand hand in hand as they wait for the announcement of who will be crowned Miss Lewis award. “There’s a weight lifted off, County 2013 Saturday night in Chehalis. “I’m just looking forward to but it’s sad,” Hall said after the the upcoming year and all the pageant. “There’s a new chapter opportunities that I have to be opening in my life now, though, involved,” she said. “I’m really so I’m looking forward to that. thankful to all the volunteers This whole experience has been and the businesses that support so overwhelming in such a great it. It wouldn’t be possible with- way. I just want the community to out those people.” know what a great program it is Earning the contestant-cho- and to come out and get involved.” sen title of Miss Congeniality, Hall has high hopes for what and a $300 scholarship, was Lac- Sheets will bring to the new year. ey Scott, who also took home the “I’m excited for her to experi- People’s Choice award (which ence what I did and have a great includes a $122 scholarship) and year,” Hall said. the Washington Association of Sheets is looking forward to Miss America Pageants award (a some of those same experiences $200 scholarship). as well. For bringing in the most “I’m really looking forward advertisements for the pageant to the fair,” she said. “I’ve only program, Miriam Ash won a heard great things about it, how $131 scholarship. fun it is, and how many people Niesha Bhagwanda, a run- you get to see. And the Loggers ner and yoga practitioner, took Jubilee as well.” CH491817cz.db Miss Lewis County 2012 Jordyn Hall, Centralia, is all smiles as she receives her oi- cial Miss Lewis County portrait shortly before the crowning of Miss Lewis County 2013 Saturday night in Chehalis. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 LOCAL Centralia Couple Arrested After Allowing Toddler to Inhale Pot ‘PEER PRESSURE’: A Video and selling it to a dispensary in Olympia, Denham said. Police Captured Child’s Mother obtained a search warrant and Holding Bong up to His discovered numerous rooms in the house were being used to Mouth; She Told Police grow marijuana. She Felt ‘Peer Pressured’ Police seized 40 marijuana plants as well as three firearms. By Stephanie Schendel Lee was banned from possessing [email protected] firearms because of a domestic- violence protection order that Police arrested a Centralia had been filed against him. couple Friday afternoon for al- The boy and his sibling, who legedly allowing a toddler to is believed to be a 5-year-old boy, inhale marijuana smoke from were taken by Child Protective a bong, according to Centralia Services, according to Centralia police. police. The 24-year-old mother, Braaten was booked into jail Rachelle L. Braaten, and the for unlawful delivery of a con- child’s 25-year-old father, Tyler trolled substance to a minor and J. Lee, also of Centralia, were for manufacture of marijuana. contacted by police after law She was not formally charged enforcement received a tip that during her initial court appear- Braaten allowed their child to ance Monday afternoon. inhale marijuana from a bong, Braaten appeared in court said Centralia police Sgt. Stacy dressed in green jail garb with Denham. Police received a video from her hands chained at her waist. an anonymous source that She kept her head tilted down showed a woman, later deter- the majority of the brief court mined to be Braaten, putting a hearing. Her bail had previously glass bong up to the mouth of a been set at $20,000. child, according to court docu- Deputy prosecutor Shane ments. Several people can be O’Rourke said law enforce- heard in the background of the ment officials are conducting video laughing as the child’s additional investigation into the mouth approached the bong. incident and that he anticipates Pete Caster / [email protected] When the child’s mouth gets they will file formal charges Rachelle L. Braaten, right, talks with attorney Robert Schroeter prior to her initial Lewis County Superior Court appearance close to the top of the bong, the against Braaten for delivery of a on Monday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Braaten, 24, Centralia, and 25-year-old, Tyler J. child coughed multiple times af- controlled substance to a minor Lee, also of Centralia, were arrested on Friday for allegedly allowing their 22-month-old toddler to inhale marijuana smoke ter inhaling the substance com- Tuesday afternoon. She will ap- from a bong, according to Centralia police. Brataan was booked into jail for unlawful delivery of a controlled substance to a ing out of it. pear in court again at 4 p.m. minor and for manufacture of marijuana, according to a Centralia Police Department press release. Lee was booked into jail When police contacted the Lee was booked into jail for for manufacture of marijuana and three counts of unlawful possession of a irearm. couple at about 2:25 p.m. Friday manufacture of marijuana and at their residence at 1412 Dela- three counts of unlawful pos- All Subscribe ware Ave., they allegedly admit- session of a firearm. 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The event will feature a pre- sentation on promoting positive 12 MONTHS school culture by the Mossyrock Store Hours Anti-Bullying Committee. NO INTEREST OAC Organizers suggest a $5 do- Mon.-Sat. 10-6 nation for adults and kids under age 12 eat free. Each donation in- Closed Sundays and Holidays CH492517sl.cg cludes a raffle ticket. so we can spend time 1530 So. Gold • Centralia, WA For more information, call with our families www.rosesfurniture.net 360-807-1211 (360) 983-3183. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Sasquatch Real, Nearby and Fascinated by You, Investigator Says EVIDENCE: Bigfoot Investigator Scott Taylor Presents Research Findings, Discusses Personal Encounters on Saturday in Centralia By Lisa Broadt [email protected] If you think it would be tough not to notice a lurking Sasquatch, you would be wrong. Faster than the fastest cam- era shutter and elusive as a Loo- ney Tune disguised as a shrub, Bigfoot is a master of stealth. And he likes using that stealth to spy on you. “They are watching you. All the time,” Scott Taylor, an inves- tigator for the Bigfoot Field Re- searchers Organization (BFRO), told the more than 70 people who attended his lecture at the Centralia Timberland Library on Saturday. The mythical 7- to 8-foot tall creatures — which are human- like with ape attributes or ape-

like with human attributes, de- Pete Caster / [email protected] pending on who you ask — have Scott Taylor, a ield investigator for the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, holds up two molds of alleged Bigfoot tracks long been a source of fascination during a presentation at the Centralia Timberland Library on Saturday afternoon. in the Pacific Northwest. They are said to primarily reside in forested regions with plenty of protein sources, and Washing- March 8 - March 14 ton historically has been a hot- bed of sightings, according to he Hobbit the BFRO. $3 • PG-13 Of Washington’s 540 report- 12:00pm (Sat & Sun) ed sightings, 39 were reported he Hobbit from Lewis County, 37 from $3 • PG-13 CH491705cz.db Grays Harbor County and 66 5:00pm from Pierce County, according to BRFO data. Zero Dark hirty As an investigator for the or- $3 • R ganization, Taylor helps collect 9:00pm & 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Mat) evidence of Bigfoot’s existence. $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with parent at or before 6:00pm The researcher says he has had Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE multiple interactions with the 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia controversial creatures — ex- (360) 736-1634 • periences which he detailed on Saturday. “You’ll never forget your first encounter with a Sasquatch,” Taylor said. You probably won’t forget their smell, described by Taylor as “full baby diapers lit on fire — with some ammonia thrown in” A young Bigfoot enthusiast raises his hand to ask a question to Scott Taylor, a ield investigator with the Bigfoot Field Re- or their footfalls, which Taylor searchers Organization. said sound like pile drivers. And you probably won’t forget the feeling that, even after the en- HAVE YOU SEEN counter ends, you are still being watched. BIGFOOT? But Sasquatch’s voyeurism is To report a sighting, sign Serious About Spring not actually as scary as it sounds, up for a Bigfoot expedition or Taylor told the packed room on learn more about the Bigfoot Sports? Saturday. Rather, the curious Field Researchers Organization, beasts seem to enjoy watching visit www.bfro.net. ATHLETES humans, much as humans might enjoy watching . TRAIN HERE! cordings, Taylor said. And — as long as you mind your manners — Sasquatch will re- On Saturday, he played a re- main gentle, shy and, most likely, cording of, what he said, were hidden, Taylor said. Sasquatch vocalizations. Frustratingly for field re- “Some of it is chilling,” Tay- searchers, Sasquatch’s shyness lor said about the recording, in increases manyfold around which Sasquatch conversation cameras. is coming from several different A standing-room only crowd ills a presentation room where Scott Taylor, a ield “Even when you’ve got your directions, apparently because investigator with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, discusses his belief camera ready to go, you can’t the creatures had formed a cir- that Bigfoot is alive and well. get them,” Taylor said. “Camera cle. “It’s a little unnerving.” traps are the best way to make Their vocalizations consist them go away.” of seeming gibberish, wood- crypto-linguist, Taylor told his phabet, Taylor said the linguist

Their reticence to be photo- knocking, stick tapping and Or- audience. concluded. To reach those find- CH491820bw.db ca-like wailing. But the sounds Sasquatch language contains ings, however, the linguist had Centralia 360 736-1683 graphed has made visual evidence Chehalis 360 748-3744 hard to come by. Some photos and are, in fact, pieces of a sophis- “every part of language that ev- to slow down the recordings. Rochester 360 273-0457 videos do exist, but more plentiful, ticated language, according to ery language on earth has” as “They can talk twice as fast as www.thorbeckes.com and just as powerful, are audio re- the findings of a retired Navy well as a standard phonetic al- we can,” Taylor explained.

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Celebrate Sunshine Week by Denying House Bill 1128 Monday marked the be- low government entities the accessible public records are in stallment, government is not ginning of National Sunshine Our Views ability to sue citizens to keep the best interest in maintaining required to continue with the Week, a celebration of open them. The people, in delegating them from obtaining public a government by and for the remainder of the request; gov- government laws and an oppor- authority, do not give their pub- records and also limits the time people. Let them know that even ernment can ask for clarifica- tunity to dedicate efforts toward lic servants the right to decide a government entity spends col- if a public records request causes tion of the request to allow for a promoting the people’s right to what is good for the people to lecting information following inconvenience or embarrass- more detailed, smaller release of know the machinations of gov- know and what is not good for a public records request from a ment to a public official, it is still information; and they can place ernment. them to know. The people insist citizen. in the best interest of our society the information online to avoid Washington state has ac- on remaining informed so that Rumors out of Olympia to release such information. the costs of printing and mail- knowledged an open, transpar- they may maintain control over state that House Speaker Frank Some would argue that ing the requested public records. ent government leads to good the instruments that they have Chopp, D-Seattle, will bottle up public records requests are ex- The Chronicle regularly ex- governance, from the federal created.” the bill in committee. The cut- pensive and time-consuming ercises its rights to request pub- level all the way down to state Put simply, it is not the busi- off date for new bills is Wednes- to comply with by our local lic records, and without such a politics and even the small- ness of government to tell the day. To ensure Chopp continues government. There are, however, tool, we would be limited on our est government board in your people what they should and to put a hold on the bill, we urge already in place measures to reporting of key decisions and county and town. should not have access to. you to contact your local legis- make complying with public actions of our government, be it Part of the landmark Public We are concerned this Sun- lator and inform them of your records requests reasonable. the county commissioners or a Records Act in Washington shine Week that in our state continued support for an open For example, the records local police department. state reads, “The people of this Legislature, efforts are under- and transparent government. can be released in installments; Let’s keep Washington state, state do not yield their sover- way to erode open records. Let your political leaders if the requester of the records despite its reputation for rain, a eignty to the agencies that serve House Bill 1128 would al- know you believe that easily does not pick up the first in- leader in sunshine laws. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Letter Grades for Schools Are A-OK When The Chronicle pub- progress toward improvement. lished a graphic showing local (Both 20th District Republi- schools’ test scores last fall, I can Sen. John Braun and 19th spent quite a while studying District Democratic Sen. Brian it, wondering what Pe Ell was Hatfield supported it, but it’s doing right at its grade school likely to fail in the Democrat- and why Toledo High School controlled House.) students excel but the younger The grades would put kids don’t. pressure on poorly perform- The answers aren’t easy. ing schools to improve while Many factors go into determin- ensuring parents in successful ing whether students succeed schools that their children are in school. I believe parents receiving a good education. It’s play a pivotal role. It’s unfair time to make schools more to blame educators for failing accountable to parents and schools if parents aren’t doing taxpayers. their part to make sure their Principal Neal Kirby at children arrive at school on Edison Elementary School in time with their homework fin- Centralia said he feels obligated ished and ready to put taxpayers’ money to Letters to the Editor to submit. good use and credits coop- HOW TO REACH I’m sure eration among his staff and a Second Amendment Applied to Arming Militia ELECTED OFFICIALS poverty, pa- willingness to take risks for his rental drug use school’s “exemplary” rating. To the editor: CONGRESS and access to The staff examines test The facade of the impressive National Rifle Association building U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell preschool also score results to find better in the other Washington has the well-worn inscription, “The right 511 Dirksen Senate Office affect student ways to make sure all students to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” Had those offices Bldg. success. Some are learning. It also focuses been built with public funds, the inscription would have begun with Washington, D.C. 20510 phone: (202) 224-3441 schools may By Julie McDonald on teaching English, offering the preliminary clause of the Second Amendment: “A well regulated have a higher an afterschool program, and Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State ...” fax: (202) 228-0514 percentage of encouraging parental involve- The difference is important. The entire amendment shows the email: http://cantwell.senate. gov/contact students in special education ment. intent of the founders was to provide for the right of volunteers to programs; others may have Edison has earned an “ex- have the weapons necessary for the militia designated in Article I, U.S. Sen. Patty Murray more non-English-speaking emplary” or “very good” rating Section 8 and Article 2, Section 2 of that same Constitution. 173 Russell Senate Office kids enrolled. Others may have from the Washington Policy A rational, educated person reading the Constitution as Bldg. more students who suffer from Center since 2007. Pe Ell is do- a whole should be able to understand this basic concept: The Washington, D.C. 20510 abuse, hunger, or even home- ing something right too, as are Congress provides the wherewithal for the states to train phone: (866) 481-9186 lessness. Napavine Junior/Senior High and arm the states’ militias (now called the National Guard). fax: (202) 224-0238 But when they arrive at School, Toledo High School, The President has the ultimate authority over the deployment of email: http://murray.senate. school, students excel better Winlock Senior High School, those entities when the states are not busy putting down an insur- gov/email in some schools than in oth- and H.E.A.R.T. Alternative rection or repelling an invasion that Article 2 describes. ers. I’ve always believed that High School in Rochester. All The U.S. Supreme Court addressed the amendment in 1876, 1886 U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler the best teachers should be six earned A grades when com- and 1939, and always held that it granted the people a right to bear pared with other schools in the 3rd Congressional District paid more, but poor teachers arms only within the militia: v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 1130 Longworth House should be directed into dif- state with similar demograph- 542 (1876); Presser v. Illinois, 116 U.S. 252 (1886); United States v. ics. Office Bldg. ferent professions. Sometimes Miller, 307 U.S. 174 (1939). It has only been during the recent, very Washington, D.C. 20515 the teachers’ unions make that Rather than debating about conservative turn the court has taken that a bare majority (5-4) has phone: (202) 225-3536 impossible by protecting poorly whether it’s helpful to give let- prevailed in pushing an “individual right” theory. fax: (202) 225-3478 performing teachers — to the ter grades based on schools’ This is not to say the right to have a gun does not exist within the email: herrerabeutler.house. detriment of the kids in the performance, the best course limitations of appropriate laws. That right exists as much as to have gov classroom. would be for teachers and a truck, a dog or a Swiss Army knife. Let’s just not bring the Second administrators at “struggling” Although some educators Amendment to the level of laws that are more clearly written. Vancouver Office: schools to visit those ranked objected when the Washington Recently, letter writer Kevin Carns wrote that the Second 750 Anderson St., Suite B “exemplary” to see what works Vancouver, Wash. 98661 Policy Center gave letter grades Amendment was solely to protect people from a government gone and implement those ideas. phone: (360) 695-6292 to more than 2,000 schools amuck. The complete history of U.S. Supreme Court opinions to Liv Finne, the Washington fax: (360) 695-6197 last month, describing it as this day does not include any serious consideration of that theory. an oversimplification, I figure Policy Center’s director, said accountability from the top turnabout’s fair play. Don Reinseth EXECUTIVES Teachers grade students down is a key to Edison’s suc- Chehalis President Barack Obama every day, so why not let the cess and replicating its success The White House Washington Policy Center elsewhere. “Whatever Edison is 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. evaluate and grade the job that doing is working,” Finne said. Meeting in Spanish Is Waste of Tax Dollars Washington, D.C. 20500 educators are doing? “And it has been working for To the editor: phone: (202) 456-1414 some time.” Students deserve to learn I can’t believe the Centralia School District wants to hold a meet- fax: (202) 456-2461 reading, writing, math, and Let’s hope other educators email: president@white- ing in Spanish. This is a total waste of my tax dollars. You used to house.gov science in schools. Too many learn from the best for the ben- have to speak and write our language to be here. Now we are just don’t, even in Lewis County. efit of their students. ••• turning America into a laughing stock of the world. Gov. Jay Inslee I was glad to see the Senate I hope people who have kids in that school show up and protest, Office of the Governor last week pass a bill to imple- Julie McDonald, a personal his- torian and former journalist who or the next thing you know, they won’t be able to talk to their own P.O. Box 40002 ment Governor Jay Inslee’s A lives in Toledo, owns Chapters of children unless they speak Spanish. What a disgrace this country is Olympia, WA 98504-0002 through F grading system in Life, a company dedicated to pre- turning into. We need a president like Teddy Roosevelt again. phone: (360) 902- 4111 five school districts as a pilot serving family stories. She may be fax: (360) 753- 4110 project, basing grades on the reached at memorybooks@chapter- Mike Mulford email: www.governor.wa.gov State Achievement Index and soflife.com. Chehalis

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Kathy Sandrini, who owns and operates the 36-year-old construction company with her husband, Ron, said they decided to open Sandrini Restoration to keep their business afloat in the bad economy. “It’s been devastating to a lot of local contractors,” she said. “I don’t see it improving for con- tractors in Lewis County any- time soon.” Sandrini Restoration, which opened in November, now of- Pete Caster / [email protected] fers insurance remodeling work, Job Superintendent Doug Dalebout, of Sandrini Restoration, holds up a pair of original photos of the house he and a crew of two other employees are working on in damage mitigation services and Centralia on Friday. 24/7 emergency response. The Sandrinis bought spe- cific equipment and are train- ing staff to do water, fire and other restoration work because the custom home building busi- ness has declined with the econ- omy. Now, the company is doing more remodeling and commer- cial work. Sandrini said only a few other business in Lewis County are offering disaster mitigation services, which pre- vent further damage to a home. The company will work with insurance adjusters to get clients back into their homes as soon as Job Superintendent Doug Dalebout, of Sandrini Restoration, looks at the ceiling possible. Skyler Voie, the lead carpenter for Sandrini Restoration, works on the awning of a boards of a house he and a crew of two other employees are working on in Cen- “When people call us, it’s be- house in Centralia on Friday. cause something devastating has tralia on Friday. happened,” Sandrini said. The company can help homeowners with sewer miti- ABOUT SANDRINI SANDRINI 24/7 gation, or after vandalism, fires, RESTORATION EMERGENCY floods and other disasters. Sandrini said having that Owners: Ron and Kathy MITIGATION SERVICES Sandrini initial contact with customers • Board and tarp up often leads to more business Age of Business: 36 years in construction, four months in • Fire and water disaster as homeowners complete their restoration relief restorations beyond the initial Number of Employees: • Trained estimators damage. eight to 10 • Water extraction Address: 841 Brown Road • Structural drying West, Chehalis • Structural cleaning Phone: (360) 740-5746 • Vandalism restoration Amy Nile Restoration Website: • Debris removal Business, Education http://sandrinirestoration.com/ & South Lewis County Construction Website: Emergency Phone: (360) (360) 807-8235 http://sandriniconstruction.com/ 508-1424 twitter.com/AmyNileReports Sandrini Restoration employees grab supplies out of the back of a truck while facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle working on a house in Centralia on Friday, March 8. News in Brief Commission Approves Flood Authority member Edna new building on a different part Have an Fund on Monday commended of the fairgrounds. Funding Shift for Boettcher’s progress in provid- “What we are proposing is a ing education and outreach to little more reasonable,” Carey said. Flood Authority local communities. The project — which has iPad? By The Chronicle been in the works for more than five years — will be funded with Acting in its role as fiscal County Accepting insurance money and will ad- agent for the Chehalis River Ba- Bids for New here to a plan that, according app.chronline.com sin Flood Authority, the Lewis to Carey, “meets everybody’s County Commission on Mon- Fairgrounds Shop needs.”  day approved a supplemen-  tal agreement between Lewis By The Chronicle County and the consulting firm Facilities Manager Doug Portion of Big Hanaford SBGH Partners LLC. Carey on Monday told the Lewis Road to Be Closed The Books of Lewis County This change previously was County Commission that the approved by the Flood Author- Southwest Washington Fair- By The Chronicle Available now! ity. grounds will soon have a new A portion of Big Hanaford At the January meeting, maintenance shop. Road will be closed to all Flood Authority Facilitator Jim Who will construct that shop through traffic from March 27 Kramer recommended increas- is not yet decided; bidding for to April 1, according to Lewis ing pay by about $20,000 for the project will be open until County Public Works Director A Simple Song by SBGH consultant and Flood April 5 at 3 p.m. Tim Elsea. Authority staff person Scott A new maintenance shop is Closure on this section of Russ Mohney Boettcher. Doing so would allow needed to replace the old shop, road — near state Route 7 — is $ 99 Boettcher to complete addition- which sustained substantial an annual event that allows the 28ea al work on the Flood Author- damage during the 2007 flood, Burlington Northern Santa Fe + Tax ity’s website and outreach efforts, according to Carey. Railroad to make repairs to the Kramer said. “The damage exceeded 50 nearby railway. Last year was The money for Boettcher percent of the value. That re- the first in “recent memory” that Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 came via two cuts: a $7,000 quired us to bring it up to cur- the road did not close, Elsea said contract that was canceled rent code,” he said. during Monday’s county com- with business attorney Gordon Current code, however, re- mission meeting. Thomas Honeywell and a drop quired any building on that site A readerboard at the inter- of $13,000 in Kramer’s consult- to be raised at least 14 feet. section of Reynolds Avenue and ing rate. Instead, the county has North Pearl Street will detail the $ 99 $ 95 County Commissioner and planned to construct a brand detour route. 12ea 18ea + Tax + Tax

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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens RIvERSIDE FIRE AuTHORITY of meth, second-degree driv- • A gym bag, clothing and a tralia, was cited and released for Stolen EBT Card ing while license suspended DVD player were stolen out of a shoplifting after an employee Dog Rescue • An EBT card was reported and possession of a dangerous vehicle on the 400 of West at a store on the 200 block of stolen from the 900 block of • Firefighters rescued a dog weapon — a large knife. Police Plum Street. The incident was North Tower Avenue allegedly North Tower Avenue at 5:29 p.m. from a roof of an abandoned, contacted Lamb during a traffic reported at 11:36 a.m. Saturday. saw Gould an item at about Saturday. boarded-up apartment building stop at 2:35 p.m. Monday on the • A gym bag with soccer 2:20 p.m. Saturday. at about 7:30 p.m. Monday on Interstate 5 Exit 81 northbound Burglary equipment inside was stolen Assault the 1000 block of North Tower off ramp. after someone pried open a ve- • Fishing equipment was Avenue in Centralia. The dog hicle’s door on the 200 block of • Juan Ortega Garibay, 35, reported stolen from a garage somehow got into the building, North Tower Avenue. The inci- Centralia, was arrested and on the 300 block of West Pear Car versus Fire Hydrant booked into jail for alleged and went onto the roof through dent was reported at 12:30 p.m. Street at 8:27 p.m. Saturday. an open upstairs window. The • There was a report of a Saturday. fourth-degree assault and third- police were the first responders one-vehicle, non-injury colli- • Someone reported at 11:44 degree malicious mischief on on scene. However, they were sion near Long Road and Alder a.m. Friday that someone broke the 1200 block of B Street at LEWIS COuNTY SHERIFF’S unable to get the dog off the roof. Street at about 7:45 a.m. Tuesday. into a vehicle on the 1300 block 11:44 p.m. Sunday. OFFICE The car struck a fire hydrant. Firefighters then tried to use a of Rose Street and stole stereo Slashed Tires ladder to get the dog, which was Speed was believed to be a factor equipment. Possession of a Dangerous described as a pitbull mix, but in the collision. • There was a report of two Weapon Identity Theft slashed tires on the 1000 block the dog refused to approach the Burglary • E r i c C . B o l s t a d , 3 4 , ladder. Fire crews then had to • A man reported that some- of Harrison Avenue at 2:30 a.m. remove the boards blocking one • A woman reported at 9:29 one used his Social Security Monday. please see SIRENS, page Main 9 of the doors and go upstairs and a.m. Sunday that her residence number in another state. The fetch the dog. After successfully on the 1100 block of South Pearl incident was reported from the coaxing the dog downstairs, it Street had been ransacked and 1400 block of Windsor Avenue In Remembrance was returned to its owner, who items were stolen. The burglary at 5:04 p.m. Friday. is still under investigation. lived nearby. Graffiti ANNETTE DENISE LETTAU SAYAD vehicle Prowls CENTRALIA POLICE • Someone reported graf- AUGUST 4, 1964 - MARCH 8, 2013 DEPARTMENT • A stereo was stolen from a fiti on a garage door on the 1400 Annette Denise Lettau her siblings, Suzette Cherie vehicle parked on the 300 block block of Windsor Avenue at Sayad was taken too soon McLaughlin, Tammie Aleece DuI of South Street. The vehicle 12:53 p.m. Saturday. from this world March 8, Morin, step-brothers, John • Nicholas D. Poister, 33, Che- prowl was reported at 6:55 a.m. 2013 with irst husband Russand James Anderson and halis, was arrested and booked Tuesday. Employee Theft Lettau by her side. Stephen Martinez. Also she into jail for suspicion of driving • A vehicle prowl was report- • Officers were dispatched to Annette was born Augustwas preceded in death by under the influence of alcohol ed at 12:24 p.m. Monday on the a report of one employee steal- 4, 1964. She was marriedher sister, Kimberly Diane 1300 block of Belmont Avenue. to Russ Lettau, and had Grandorff a and several on the 1200 block of Mellen ing from another on the 1200 son, Skylar Lee Lettau, and nieces, nephews and cousins. Street at about 11 p.m. Monday. Stolen was a purse, which only block of Lum Road at 1:04 p.m. a daughter, who preceded Annette LOVED ishing, contained a driver’s license. Saturday. The suspect has not her in death, Amber ReAnn hunting, music, keeping in • Credit cards and identifica- been contacted, and the case is Lettau. shape and everything to do Meth and a Large Knife tion cards were reported stolen still under investigation. Annette remarried with children. She even took • Brian A. Lamb, 33, Cen- from a vehicle on the 1400 block Daniel Todd Sayad and had in two children who needed tralia, was arrested and booked of Logan Street at 5:48 p.m. Sun- Shoplifter another surviving daughter, her help, and who she felt into jail for alleged possession day. • Donald K. Gould, 55, Cen- Cheyenne Mary Sayad, and were her own, Daryl Gene a step-son, Jeremy Dean Ramey and Trevor Napolean. Sayad. A memorial service will Death Notices lieved it was true, and the other he was acting legally. “I sincerely Annette was the biological be held March 14, 2013 at statement was made in sarcastic believed I could hire a helicopter daughter to Diane Alyce the American Legion Hall at • LOIS HAYTON McCANN, 99, Panorama Anderson, and Stephen Roy 111 W. Main St., Centralia, frustration with the manner in because of the way the regula- Martinez. City, formerly of Chehalis, died Sunday, tions were written in the official WA 98531, at 3:00 p.m. Feb. 10, at home. Memorial service which he was being questioned She was also step-daughter plans are pending. Arrangements are by federal officers, according hunting rules,” Reichert said in to Niel Arthur Anderson. a statement provided by his at- To view the obituary, please under the direction of Cattermole Fu- to his Spokane attorney, Steve Annette is also survived by go to chronline.com/obituaries. neral Home, Winlock. Hormel. Reichert did not admit torney. “I have always worked • GWENDOLYN N. RAINS, 75, Onalaska, to illegal hunting, and all federal to hunt legally. I have a great died Wednesday, March 6, at Provi- charges related to accusations respect for the animals and the dence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. A law.” graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- of illegal hunting activities were William E. Gilk Jr. urday at Alpha Cemetery, Onalaska. Ar- dropped. Reichert harvested ••• October 29, 1957 - February 22, 2013 rangements are under the direction of the bull elk legally in Decem- A story in the Saturday mustache. Yet, his Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. ber 2007. Reichert and his guide Chronicle that listed recent greatest love was • EMMA J. McCAIN, 79, Glenoma, died used a helicopter to track the elk deaths in Lewis County had a the time he spent Thursday, March 7, at home. A pot- the day before the hunt; prosecu- name spelled incorrectly. Glen with his family and luck memorial service will be at 3 p.m. G. Rickards, 85, died Jan. 3. Saturday at the Randle Church of the tors’ claims that this was illegal friends. Nazarene. Arrangements are under the were dropped. Hunting regula- ••• Bill was preceded direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, tions on the issue are ambigu- The Chronicle seeks to be accu- in death by his Winlock. ous, Reichert said. He notes that rate and fair in all its reporting. If father, William you find an error or believe a news Sr. He is survived the state hunting guide that year item is incorrect, please call the by his wife of Lotteries included an advertisement for newsroom as soon as possible at 20 years, Luletta an aerial scouting service, fur- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Lue), of Cheney, Washington’s Saturday Games ther reinforcing his belief that Monday through Friday. his mother, LaNell Gilk of Chehalis, Powerball: 10-37-40-46-52, 12 his daughter, Next jackpot: $150 million Nicole (Dave) Lotto: 05-14-16-21-28-42 Zickler of Loon Next jackpot: $2.29 million Lake, sons, Nathan Hit 5: 21-25-27-33-38 William Edward WyOma maxinE taylOr Gilk Jr., 55, of Cheney, of Spangle, James of Next cashpot: $190,000 Wash., passed away Spokane and Jacob of Match 4: 05-06-08-13 January 16, 1931 - march 7, 2013 on Feb. 22, 2013. Cheney. He has three Daily Game: 3-5-9 Bill was born to grandchildren, Kylie Keno: 02-05-07-08-14-15-18-24-29- for enjoyment. In her William and (LaNell) and David Zickler and 34-35-36-37-40-46-52-57-61-76-77 working years she was E. Gilk Sr., on Oct. Zachary Gilk. Bill is employed by the Split 29, 1957 in Chehalis, also survived by his Rock Bar and Cafe in Wash. He attended brother, Mike (Diane) Lotteries Jeffery City, Wyo., and Napavine schools Gilk of Winlock, sister, then when she and Chuck where he participated Susan Anderson of Washington’s Sunday Games moved to Washington in basketball and Chehalis and brother, State, she also worked Frank (Teresa) Holmes Match 4: 14-15-20-22 as a cashier for the Pony track and graduated in Daily Game: 0-1-7 1976. Bill immediately of Toledo. Bill was also Soldier Inn, Yardbirds and greatly loved by his Keno: 07-12-13-14-17-19-21-22-23-36- Payless Drug. entered the U.S. Air 38-40-42-44-47-51-54-63-66-69 Force following high brothers/sister-in-laws, Wyoma was also school. He honorably George (Deb) Bright preceded in death by served his country for and Steve (Patty) Lotteries her parents, three sisters 20 years in various Bright, both of Sidney, and two brothers. She is locations, such as New Mont., and Carmella Washington’s Monday Games No services are planned survived by her children, Mexico, Colorado and (Scott) Lappin of at this time for Wyoma Peggy (Ed) Hinrichs of Alaska, as a computer Douglas Wyo. He also Lotto: 02-15-25-28-33-47 Maxine Taylor, 82, who Casper, Jay (Kelly) Small had many nieces and Next jackpot: $2.39 million analyst, even serving passed away on March of Chehalis, Wash., her abroad in England. nephews. Hit 5: 03-10-12-26-27 7, 2013 at the home of step-children, Ted (Susan) During his service, he Services for Bill will Next cashpot: $100,000 her daughter in Casper, Taylor of Gunnison, Colo., was awarded the Air be held at the Pilgrim Match 4: 15-17-18-19 Wyo., after a long and Dick (Sharon) Taylor Force Achievement Lutheran Church, 2733 Daily Game: 1-1-9 courageous battle with of Douglas, Wyo., and Medal and also W. Northwest Blvd., Keno: 05-06-09-19-21-23-25-28-35- COPD. Shellie (Mark) Mahlstedt received the Air Force Spokane, WA 99205, on 36-43-53-56-60-61-64-71-73-75-78 She was born Jan. 16, of Orting, Wash., Commendation Medal Friday, March 15, 2013 1931, in Newcastle, Wyo., grandchildren, Sabrina four times. Bill retired at 11:00 a.m. A military to Nell Dell (Shoupe) Hughes, Robert Reddon, as a Tech. Sergeant graveside service will Commodities Bonney and Alva Floyd Haley Morgan and Kelsay (E-6) in 1996, while follow at 2:15 p.m. at Bonney. Wyoma (Wy to Small, great-grandchildren, the Veterans Memorial Gas in Washington — $3.81 (AAA of Melissa, Devon, Dominic, stationed at Fairchild Washington) her friends and family) Air Base near Spokane. Cemetery in Medical Crude Oil — $93.17 per barrel (CME attended grade school in Tristan, Sebastian, Bryler, Bill was presently Lake. A second Group) Osage, Wyo. Then the and Bennett. Also employed for AMX memorial service will Gold — $1,594 (Monex) family moved to Greybull, surviving her are several as a computer analyst be held for Bill in Silver — $29.25 (Monex) where she attended high step-grandchildren and supervisor. Chehalis on Saturday, school. On Sept. 26, great-grandchildren and Bill enjoyed April 6, 2013 at 1:00 1947, she married Delmar numerous nieces and watching sports and p.m. at the Veterans Corrections “Gene” Small. To this nephews. attended local Spokane Memorial Museum. union two children were Wyoma was a wonderful In lieu of lowers, A headline and story pub- woman, wife, mother and Indian games. He liked lished on July 21, 2012, incor- born, Peggy Jean and spending time in the the family requests Delmar JR (Jay). Gene grandmother, and will be outdoors, working with donations be made to rectly suggested that Salkum preceded her in death on sadly missed. Memorials the Veterans Memorial resident Tod Reichert pleaded his horses, traveling, July 29, 1973. Wyoma may be made in her name playing cribbage and Cemetery, 21702 guilty to illegal hunting activity married Charles R. Taylor to Amedisys Hospice of bowling. He attended West Espanola Road, in connection with a 2007 hunt on June 8, 1983, also Casper, Wyoming or the the Pilgrim Lutheran Medical Lake, WA in the Umatilla National Forest. preceding her in death on Casper Humane Society. Church in Spokane. 99022, the Cheney In fact, Reichert’s plea deal only Jan. 2, 2002. To leave a shared memory Bill was a very caring Relay for Life Chapter involved him admitting to pro- Wyoma enjoyed or condolence for the man and helped with or the Veterans cooking, crocheting, family please visit www. Memorial Museum, viding information that ended newcomercasper.com. charities such as the up being false during a law en- gardening, and family. Special Olympics and 100 Veterans Way, She played the piano, To view the obituary, please go the Cheney Relay Chehalis, WA 98532. forcement investigation of a accordion, and organ to chronline.com/obituaries. commercial guiding service. At for Life. He was recognized by many as To view this obituary, please go the time Reichert made the first the guy with the long statement in question, he be- to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 9 LOCAL / NORTHWEST / RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Meth, Pot Are Seized in Tenino; Man Faces Charges By Jeremy Pawloski has admitted to making meth- at the jail since Feb. 23, when he Team subsequently obtained Marvin Road in Lacey during The Olympian amphetamine deliveries in was booked on a misdemeanor consent to search Gutierrez- an undercover operation by the Thurston and Lewis counties, domestic violence charge. He is Cervantes’ girlfriend’s trailer in West Sound Narcotics Enforce- A Centralia police officer’s “at least 20 times in the last four also being held on an Immigra- Tenino and found the meth and ment Team, which includes law narcotics investigation led to the months.” tion and Customs Enforcement marijuana, court papers state. enforcement from Kitsap and arrest Wednesday of a Tenino During a court hearing Fri- hold. Centralia police Sgt. James Mason counties. man after detectives found 13 day, Gutierrez-Cervantes was On Feb. 19, a confidential Shannon said Friday that the Jose Paul Tobon-Contreras, ounces of methamphetamine ordered held at the Thurston informant purchased a half- anti-crime team’s narcotics in- 25, of Lacey, and Rigoberto and 4 pounds of marijuana at County Jail on suspicion of pos- ounce of meth from Gutierrez- vestigation that led to Gutierrez- Pino-Cruz, 32, of Olympia, are his girlfriend’s Tenino property, session of methamphetamine Cervantes for $500 during an Cervantes’ arrest is ongoing. both accused of selling heroin. court papers state. with intent to deliver and pos- undercover operation in south In an unrelated case, detec- Both were being held Friday in According to the papers, session of marijuana with intent Thurston County, court papers tives arrested two men for al- lieu of $5,000 bail. Tobon-Con- Antonio Gutierrez-Cervantes, to deliver. His bail was set at state. Members of the Centralia legedly selling heroin Thursday treras also has an immigration 29, of 149th Avenue in Tenino, $5,000. He has been an inmate Police Department’s Anti Crime in the Big Lots parking lot on hold. Comments Sought For Mazama Pocket Gopher Draft Plan By The Olympian pher populations in seven areas the seven areas where wildlife larger remaining grasslands in programs designed to increase The public has until April of the south Puget Sound region. managers believe they have the prairie areas.” public understanding and ac- Five of the seven pocket go- greatest chance of long-term Recent surveys conducted ceptance of pocket gophers. 19 to submit comments on the pher populations identified in survival, said Eric Gardner, by the department confirm that Gardner said all three coun- state’s draft recovery plan for the plan are in Thurston County, wildlife diversity manager. the largest remaining gopher ties included in the plan provide the Mazama pocket gopher. The one is in Mason County near “Much of the historical go- populations inhabit public land protection for pocket gophers burrowing rodent is listed by the Shelton Airport and another pher habitat of the south Puget around the airports in Olympia through critical area ordinances. the state as a threatened species. is in southern Pierce County Sound area has been lost to and Shelton, and at the base. In addition, the state agency has The plan from the state De- and includes part of Joint Base housing construction and other To protect these and other been working with a variety of partment of Fish and Wildlife Lewis-McChord. development in recent decades,” key populations, the draft sup- partners – including the two outlines strategies the state and The primary goal of the draft he said in a news release. “This ports a mix of existing local airports and Lewis-McChord – its partners will use to conserve plan is to maintain or increase plan focuses on protecting go- land-use regulations, habitat to maintain or restore essential and restore existing pocket go- pocket gopher populations in pher populations living on the restoration and educational gopher habitat. Sirens: Trespassing; Collisions; Burglary; Apartment Intruder; Sexual Assault Continued from Main 8 ing to locate Zachary L. Som- pital, complaining of neck pain 200 block of Southwest Inter- hitchhikers. mer, 22, of Centralia, after he after he failed to negotiate a state Avenue to reported disor- Centralia, was arrested and allegedly stole about $4,150 curve on the 500 block of Cur- derly conduct on a school bus Walmart Parking Lot Fight booked into jail for unlawful worth of items from his former tis Hill Road outside of Chehalis at about 1 p.m. Friday. The bus • Police responded to a fight possession of a dangerous weap- roommate on the 3100 block and drove his 1991 Ford pickup driver had stopped at a train in the Walmart parking lot at on on the 300 block of M Street of Laurel Lane. Sommer is be- truck 315 feet down a ditch crossing, and a group of female about 10:30 p.m. Sunday. The outside of Centralia at about lieved to have boarded a train at about 5 p.m. Saturday. The teenagers, ages 12, 14, 15 and 16, two individuals involved in the 10:30 a.m. Friday. headed north. Sommer is also truck flipped onto its top. Depu- began shouting curse words at dispute apparently had been ar- guing on Facebook and decided Trespass and Malicious Mischief the person of interest in a theft ties suspect he was drunk, as the driver. They also threatened of a generator from a neighbor the man admitted to drinking to break a window. Officers re- to meet at Walmart to “settle • David Ray Shive, 52, Che- and former friend who lives on vodka before getting behind the sponded and arrested one of the their difference,” according to halis, and Troy M. Duryea, 44, the same block. Sommer had wheel. Charges are pending the girls, who was on probation, and police. The incident is still un- Ethel, at 5:55 p.m. Monday, were allegedly planned the theft of results of a blood draw. booked her into juvenile deten- der investigation and no one arrested and booked into jail for the generator, valued at $500, as • A hit-and-run collision tion. was arrested. criminal trespass and malicious he put an advertisement up on on the 200 block of Hemenway Apartment Intruder mischief on the 100 block of Craigslist and took it from the Road in Winlock was reported Pine Tree Road for allegedly try- MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT garage after he was contacted by at 7 a.m. Sunday. The driver of • A man entered a woman’s ing to cut up an antique lumber someone interested in purchas- a Chevrolet pickup truck fled apartment on the 100 block Burglary planer, valued at $500, that be- ing it. after driving through a fence of North Market Boulevard at • Police took a report of a longed to a 63-year-old Toledo and yard of a residence. Depu- about 3 a.m. Saturday. The man burglary to a business on the man. The Toledo man did not Criminal Trespass ties have been unable to locate opened the unlocked window 100 block of of Main Avenue at know Shive or Duryea. • A prowler was reported on the driver, or determine who the and crawled through it, and the 9 a.m. March 4. The incident is Trespassing the 100 block of Reese Lane in vehicle owner is. woman saw him and screamed. still under investigation. Chehalis at 11:33 p.m. Friday. Police responded but were un- • Carl Ray Brickey, 48, of Police responded but were un- Burglary able to locate the man. Misplaced Headphones Longview, was arrested and able to locate the suspect. • A burglary of a cabin on the • Police were contacted at booked into jail for second-de- Sexual Assault 100 block of Park Lane was report- about 4 p.m., March 5, because gree criminal trespass at 10:09 Vehicle Prowl ed at 11:18 a.m. March 9. Someone • Officers took a report of a a student thought someone had p.m. Monday after a 41-year-old • Someone stole a CD player, broke into the cabin sometime in possible sexual assault at 9:41 stolen a pair of expensive head- Winlock man called to report subwoofers and an amplifier, the past month and stole several a.m. Sunday. The incident is still phones at school. The head- Brickey was walking around his valued at a combined $750, from under investigation. items valued at $1,200. phones were later recovered as property screaming and shak- a vehicle parked in a field on the • A generator, valued at they were not actually stolen; ing his fist. Deputies responded 500 block of Avery Road West Hitchhiking Stalker $2,000, was stolen from a resi- they had fallen under the stu- and Brickey refused to listen to in Winlock. The vehicle prowl, • A hitchhiker called po- dence on the 200 block of Curtis dent’s desk. commands and was Tased. Po- which occurred sometime in the lice to report that his girlfriend, Hill Road. ••• lice believe he was under the past two weeks, was reported at who is also a hitchhiker, would By The Chronicle Staff influence of drugs and/or of al- 7:16 p.m. Friday. not stop following him. He told cohol. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT police that they had been hitch- Please call news reporter Stepha- Collisions hiking together but that he had nie Schendel with news tips. She can Theft From Roommate • A 43-year-old Chehalis Foul-Mouthed Bus Passengers told her to go away. Officers be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- • Police are currently try- man was transported to a hos- • Officers responded to the responded and spoke with the [email protected]. Calendar: Storyteller at Local Libraries; Stafford Works to Be Shown Continued from Main 2 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) • discuss the nature and Celeste: an Unsolved Mystery from His- sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 785-4325 tory,” by Jane Yolen kinds of family stories, and Libraries Toddler Story Time, for children Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. when and why we tell them. Junior Page Turners, children grades age 2,11 a.m., Centralia, simple stories, 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Winlock, book chat, Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. • share some of his travels on Preschool Story Time, for children rhymes, songs and movement games Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. games, snacks and a craft. Register at 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Salkum that children and adults can enjoy the back roads of America re- the library before the program and pick Packwood Senior Center, (360) Family Story Time, for children age together cording family stories. up the featured book, “The Bee Tree,” 494-6331 2-6, 10:30 a.m., Winlock Lego Club, for children, 3 p.m., Teni- by Patricia Polacco. Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. • examine ways family sto- no, building with LEGO blocks The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Teen Book Club, middle and high Bunco, 10:30 a.m. ries provide ideas for writing fic- PageTurners book discussion, for Salkum, bring your current knitting or school teens, 3:30 p.m., Winlock, “De- Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. tion and nonfiction. crochet project and meet other needle- lirium,” by Lauren Oliver adults, 3 p.m., Salkum, “Telex From • provide an overview of af- Cuba,” by Rachel Kushner Horticulture project, 2 p.m. crafters for sharing tips, troubleshoot- Support Groups Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 fordable audio equipment and ing and crafting companionship Organizations Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested digital audio software options Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Party, all ages, H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Friendly Neighbors Garden Club, 11 donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, for recording a family member. 6:30 p.m., Oakville, songs and games, Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 a.m., diving plants and potting them $6.74 • demonstrate how to en- have some cake for Dr. Seuss’s birthday Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, for upcoming sale, call for meeting loca- Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. and hear celebrity readers, part of Fam- [email protected] rich the writing of family histo- ily Read-Aloud, a Timberland Regional tion,(360) 748-6189 Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., ries and memoirs using prime Library districtwide program Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., source materials such as pho- Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First Public Agencies Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 St., Winlock Thursday, March 14 tographs, letters, diaries, home Napavine American Legion Post 71, 7 movies, etc. Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 Senior Centers p.m., Napavine City Hall, (360) 295-3559 McHugh has been gather- p.m., Hanson Boardrooms, Hanson Ad- Storyteller to Be at ministration Building, Centralia College, Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Support Groups ing stories across America since 736-9391, ext 231 748-0061 1999. Many have been featured Music with Carlean and Dean, 10-11 Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Centralia, Tenino Centralia Planning Commission, 6 on radio programs such as a.m. 5:30-7 p.m., call for location, sponsored p.m., Council Chambers, City Hall, 118 W. by Human Response Network, (360) Libraries NPR’s Morning Edition and Maple St., (360) 330-7671 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation 748-6601 Master storyteller and Weekend America. The record- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Loss of a Child Support Group, 7-8:30 award-winning public radio ings can be heard at www.amer- Friday, March 15 Dance night, Melodies Recycled, p.m., Providence Professional Center, producer Joe McHugh will be icanfamilystories.org. 7-9:30 p.m. (360) 748-4347 visiting the Centralia and Teni- For more information, con- Morton Senior Center, Cowlitz Prairie Grange, potluck din- tact the Centralia library at Stafford Works to (360) 496-3230 ner 6:30 p.m., meeting 7:30 p.m., (360) no libraries during March in (360) 736-0183, the Tenino li- Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. 864-2023 connection with a Timberland Be Shown at Adna Regional Library project to re- brary at (360) 264-2369 or visit Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Senior Centers cord people’s stories about their www.TRL.org.Open mic, 7 p.m., Scholarship Dinner Pinochle, 10 a.m. Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) families’ and communities’ his- Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. The Adna Scholarship Foun- Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. 748-0061 tory in the region. Prindle St., Chehalis, (360) 740- dation dinner and auction will “Potato Bar” community lunch, noon, Dance refresher class, 10-11 a.m. These stories will be featured 0492 be Friday at Adna High School. $6 Music, 11 a.m. at events in October during the A silent auction will be at 6 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) Lunch, noon, $3 suggested Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Cof- month-long systemwide pro- p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. 785-4325 donation gram, Timberland Reads To- feehouse, Chehalis, $2 donation, (360) Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. 740-0492 A highlight of the event will Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. gether: Timothy Egan’s “Short Packwood Senior Center, (360) Write your life, 1 p.m. be a wildlife bronze display by re- Nights of the Shadow Catcher.” Libraries nowned Adna sculptor Jim Staf- 494-6331 Martial arts/Kokondo, 6-8 p.m. People interested in having Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-323 Book Babies, for babies birth-24 ford. It will be the largest single their stories recorded at a Tim- months, 11 a.m., Centralia, short stories, Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. showing in his 40-year career. berland library may speak with songs, rhymes and knee bounces. Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The dinner will be catered by an adult services librarian while Crafternoon @ the Library, for chil- Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Catrina’s Catering, Chehalis. at the workshop. dren, 3:30 p.m, Chehalis, making sea- Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Live music by Highway 12 East band, sonal crafts, all supplies provided Tickets are $20 per person. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The Centralia workshop will They can be purchased at Adna donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Junior Page Turners, for children $6.74 CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 be 6-7 p.m. Thursday. Tenino’s grades 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Tenino, book chat, High School or at the door. All donation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday. games, snacks and a craft, register at proceeds go to senior scholarships. Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. “Writing from Within” writer’s group, At each presentation, the library before the program and Jayne Sanction Bank, top 40, 9 p.m.-1 Open pool, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. McHugh will: pick up the featured book, “The Mary a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 nORTHWEST For Blind Lawmaker, Biography Reflects in Policy LEgiSLaTOR: State’s First Blind Lawmaker in Decades Rejects the Idea That Education and Social Services Are Competing Interests By Mike Baker The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Behind his sunglasses, Rep. Cyrus Habib is reaching back in memory, try- ing to recall the name of another fully blind politician who came before him. This was someone who served many years ago, Habib recalls. In the U.S. Senate. The grandfather of writer Gore Vi- dal. Habib rattles off a few de- tails before surrendering: "Let me look him up." Turning to a laptop that provides him constant audio feedback, Habib needs just 23 seconds to launch his Internet browser, run a query and find the information he's looking for — a biographical overview of former Sen. Thomas Gore.

"There's a picture of him here Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press from 1908," he says. "How does In this Wednesday, Feb. 20, photo, Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirkland, puts on his overcoat following a committee hearing in Olympia. Habib is Washington’s irst blind he look?" lawmaker in decades, and his life story is in many ways relected in the policies he's now championing. The care he received as a child is something he considers as the At just 31 years old, Habib Legislature explores ways to provide medical coverage for children. has mastered skills to bypass the limitations of his disability, and it came at perhaps an ideal age, Now, as Washington law- reading required of lawmakers, member or colleague — some- that has allowed him to trace a when he was old enough to re- makers look to find new money allowing him to rapidly skim times a Republican. He said it remarkable life trajectory. At tain a strong visual archive of to pay for basic education in through even the lengthiest bills, was one of the misunderstood age 8, he completely lost his his surroundings but young the state, one proposed place and keep abreast of changes in benefits of his blindness, allow- eyesight to cancer but nonethe- enough to adapt. to get extra cash is to cut social their wording. In his ear, the ing people of different perspec- less went on to become a black The family soon afterward services. Habib said he rejects voice changes in pitch when tives to come together and dis- belt in karate, a jazz pianist, a moved from Baltimore across the premise that education and encountering things like words Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, an cuss issues. the country to the Bellevue area, social services are competing that have been selected for elim- "I take the opportunity to editor of the law review at Yale where Habib began his new interests. In fact, he said, they ination under a proposed law. and an attorney at a prestigious walk with them," Habib said. challenge of trying to live a nor- actually work together. Habib is apparently the first Seattle-based firm. "That creates a bond and re- mal life without sight. "I get very worried because blind lawmaker in the Legisla- Now he's Washington state's minds us that we're really all go- His mother, Susan Amini, biography leads me to ture in more than 50 years, when first blind lawmaker in decades, ing to the same place." recalls the day he came home believe that, especially for those Francis Pearson was represent- and his life story is in many from Somerset Elementary children whose challenges are ways reflected in the policies ing southwest Washington. he's now championing. School in the third grade and most pressing, social services Even though Habib is a complained about his recess are often what make the criti- freshman, he has stood out. The Presents HaLf-jOkingLy, Habib says teacher. Fearful of his safety, the cal difference," Habib said. "It's Democrat was named as the vice that he imagines everyone still teacher wouldn't let him on the going to be very difficult for a chair of the technology and eco- looks like Cyndi Lauper and play-yard jungle gym and in- student, no matter how good nomic development committee Boy George — celebrities from stead kept him close by and away their teacher is and principal is, because of his expertise on legal from the other kids. He wanted it's going to be very difficult for issues in that sector. At the Se- Cooking Demos, Recipes, the last time he was able to see. Prizes, Fun, Food, Shopping! He was just 4 months old to be out on the gym and jump- them to learn if they are couch- attle law firm Perkins Coie, he when his parents received his ing on obstacles like his peers. surfing with their parents at focused his work on start-up cancer diagnosis. It was retino- Amini went to the school, night." technology companies, working May 9th signed a waiver releasing the on issues such as licensing and blastoma, a rare form of cancer Doors open at 4pm affecting the retina that typical- school of liability if her son got aT a REcEnT HEaRing of the technology. ly strikes children. He lost sight hurt and then the two spent eve- House Technology & Economic One of his first proposed Show begins at 7pm in one eye when he was 2 and nings and weekends learning Development committee, law- laws this year was a plan to cre- spent much of his childhood in the playground, including safe makers rapidly moved through ate a $1 million annual business GREAT WOLF LODGE ways to navigate the jungle gym a series of bills. Each had ex- tax deduction to start-up ven- painful medical procedures and Tickets available at and the location of a tree stump tensive written summaries and tures, targeting high-tech and grueling chemotherapy. www.brownpapertickets.com Habib's treatment came from that had sharp edges. Instead of some included dense amend- manufacturing industries that a range of specialists, including avoiding the obstacles, he sought ments. may be poised for long-term job and at re:Design leading doctors at Johns Hop- them out, even when his mother One was a major tax-incen- growth. 425 N. Market Blvd. kins, New York Hospital and the wasn't there to watch him. tive initiative that Habib himself Republican Rep. Norma Chehalis, WA 98532 Wills Eye Institute in Philadel- "When I would go pick him proposed. Smith said she has been working phia — all largely covered by his up, he would be the one on top In his seat on the committee, over the years to develop ways 360-740-5400 CH491522sl.db engineer father's medical insur- of everything," she said. where Habib serves as vice chair, to spur such economic growth. x An Advocate Agency Production ance. he sometimes leaned over to When Habib came into the Leg- Now, the care he received as in dEvELOping the skills to whisper to colleagues. Occasion- islature with similar ideas, she a child is something Habib con- cope, Habib received a variety of ally, fellow Rep. Gael Tarleton noted, he quickly reached out to siders as the Legislature explores training, and he makes sure to guided his hand to the right spot colleagues to get input and de- ways to provide medical cover- note where. on sheets of paper where official velop a plan. You May age for children. He learned to use a walking votes get recorded. But, mostly, "What I've appreciated is his "It is unthinkable to me that cane from the Washington State Habib was on his own, with his willingness to listen thought- Qualify For there would be a child, God for- Department of Services for the sunglasses on, laptop opened in fully when someone else has a bid, that would experience a life- Blind. Borrowing books from front of him and a small earbud different viewpoint and to craft Hearing Aids threatening illness and not have the Washington Talking Book in one ear. a solution that reaches that com- health insurance," he said. & Braille Library helped him His text-to-speech software mon ground," Smith said. Do you feel you have a Despite all the medical in- master reading. He learned how chirps at him in an almost in- Habib's bill passed out of hearing loss that may be tervention, Habib's vision dete- to use text-to-speech software decipherable way, moving so committee with bipartisan sup- due to loud noise riorated, and the retinoblastoma through training at the Wash- quickly that an untrained ear port. exposure at your past or ultimately forced doctors to re- ington State School for the Blind. can only catch parts of what the While Habib sometimes uses present work? You move his retina at age 8. It didn't Without those state-support- computer is saying. But Habib his walking cane around the come as a surprise to him. And ed opportunities, Habib says, he has no troubles keeping pace. Capitol, he often shuttles from May Qualify For today he offers an optimist's couldn't have gone from "braille The software helps him to hearings to the House floor HearingAids. reflection on the loss, saying to Yale." handle the massive volumes of hooked to the arm of a staff At Avada Hearing Care Centerwe are a local hearing aid company Appeals Court OKs Gun-Owner Prosecution in School Shooting who offer assistance in filing State Labor and TACOMA — A district Bauer did nothing to cause the “We are told that this deci- If convicted of the felony Industries, Federal and Court of Appeals has ruled that assault. sion will open the floodgates to Bauer faces a possible maximum Self Insured Claims. If Kitsap County prosecutors can Kitsap County Deputy Pros- charges against innocent par- of five years in prison and would continue their case against a ecutor Jeremy Morris has said ents for the unanticipated crimi- you already have a claim be prohibited from owning fire- in process we can help man accused of providing ac- that if the third-grader hadn’t nal acts of their children where arms. cess to a gun to his then-girl- had “unfettered access” to fire- you track it If you already the parents’ only fault was in Amina Kocer-Bowman un- friend’s 9-year-old son, who arms, the shooting at Armin failing to totally secure an item wear hearing aids come to then brought the weapon to Jahr Elementary in Bremerton that could potentially be danger- derwent multiple surgeries. The Avada for your batteries school. wouldn’t have happened. Fricke ous,” the judges wrote. “We do bullet from the shooting re- and cleanings. The gun accidentally went argued that allowing the case to not anticipate such a flood.” mains lodged in her spine. FREE off at the school in February proceed could set a dangerous Retired judge C.C. Bridge- 2012 as the boy reached into the precedent. water, a guest on the panel that HEARING backpack, critically injuring fel- The Kitsap Sun reported heard oral arguments in the No- SCREENINGS low student Amina Kocer-Bow- that appeals court judges Joel vember appeal, dissented. man. Penoyar and Jill M. Johanson “Even in the face of tragedy, THIS WEEK The boy told investigators he voted to allow the charge against this is a case involving potential had taken the gun off a dresser Bauer to proceed. Courts are criminal liability and imprison- CALL 1-888-798-8248 at the man’s home. He said there able to discern the difference be- ment,” he wrote. “As such, we you will be connected to were other unsecured firearms tween allowing a child access to, are bound to strictly construe the location nearest to you. in the Allyn home of Douglas for example, a butcher knife or a the law, not to stretch it to fit the AUTOS Bauer, a statement police con- hand grenade, they wrote in the exigencies of the situation.” in the Classifieds firmed during a search of the decision released Friday. Bauer will appeal the rul- home. The viability of such cases ing to the state Supreme Court, Aberdeen, Belfair, CH491686cz.cg Bauer is charged with third- would be evaluated on whether Fricke said. If the Supreme Bremerton, Centralia, degree assault in the shoot- the parents’ actions were “at Court doesn’t overturn Friday’s Longview, Olympia, ing. Defense attorney Wayne least a gross deviation from a decision, the case will return to Classifieds Port Orchard, Shelton Fricke has argued that the case normally careful person’s con- Kitsap County Superior Court shouldn’t proceed, because duct,” the judges wrote. for a jury trial. © 2012, Hearing Healthcare Management, Inc. 135 • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Suspect in Couple’s Slayings ‘Extreme Danger’ to Public GRANDPARENT SLAYINGS: Two Days Out of Prison, Chad L. Boysen Wanted Boysen posed a danger in Connection With to the community Grandparents’ Deaths and ‘the danger he By Christine Clarridge presents is escalating.’ The Seattle Times according to charging documents A man wanted in connection from King County with the slaying of his elderly grandparents may be seeking to buy firearms, and represents an “extreme danger” to the pub- The couple were slain on Fri- lic and police, the King County day night or Saturday morning, Sheriff’s Office said late Sunday. detectives said. Less than A statewide alert for the two days after couple’s missing car, a red 2001 Michael Chad Chrysler 300 with license plate L. Boysen com- 046-XXU, also has been issued, pleted a nine- according to the Sheriff’s Of- month prison fice. Detectives urged anyone sentence at who spots the vehicle, or Boysen, Monroe Correc- to call 911 immediately. He is Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press tional Complex, white, 5 feet 10 and 170 pounds, The house where the bodies of an elderly couple were found Saturday, is shown Monday in Renton. Washington state au- Michael Chad L. and has hazel eyes. his grandpar- Boysen thorities are looking for Michael “Chad” Boysen, accused of killing the couple, who are his grandparents, in Renton just hours ents were found wanted suspect Boysen served time for a after he was released from prison. dead in their 2012 conviction for attempted Renton-area home. A warrant residential burglary, according but received no answer, West and includes convictions for ly admitted to robbing several has been issued for his arrest in to the state Department of Cor- said. first-degree robbery, second- pharmacies and a grocery store connection with the killings. rections (DOC). He was released The King County Medical degree robbery and trafficking in Kent to feed their addictions Detectives also said Boysen Friday, said DOC spokesman Examiner’s Office has not re- in stolen property. to the narcotic OxyContin. was conducting online searches Chad Lewis, who noted Boysen leased the victims’ names, and His 2012 conviction In 2006, a prosecutor asked of gun shows across the Pacific had reported to his community investigators have not said how stemmed from an incident in that his bail be raised from Northwest and Nevada just be- corrections officer in Kent later or when the couple were killed, which he tried to break into an $5,000 to $50,000, saying Boy- fore or after his grandparents that same day. other than to say the deaths occupied home in Kent, accord- sen posed a danger to the com- were slain. Sheriff’s spokeswoman Sgt. were being investigated as homi- ing to court documents. munity and “the danger he A judge issued the warrant Cindi West said the victims’ cides. He also pleaded guilty to a presents is escalating,” charging for the 26-year-old Sunday after bodies were discovered Saturday. West declined to divulge the series of robberies in 2006 after documents show. investigators with the Sheriff’s The couple had not been contents of the warrant against his mother called police to re- Lewis said Boysen had been Office said he was wanted for heard from since Friday, and Boysen. port she had found empty pre- labeled a high risk to reoffend. questioning in connection with a concerned relative went to According to documents scription bottles and a demand the slayings of his 82-year-old their home in the 16200 block filed in King County Superior note. grandfather and 80-year-old of 145th Avenue Southeast and Court, Boysen has a criminal According to court docu- Nelson’s grandmother. knocked repeatedly on the door history that spans a half-decade ments, he and a friend ultimate- Just Wood Navy Plane From Whidbey NAS crashes; Crew of Three Dead Furniture By Greg Rasa The Seattle Times All three crewmembers on a Navy jet based at Naval Air Sta- tion Whidbey Island were killed this morning when their aircraft crashed in Eastern Washing- ton’s Lincoln County, Navy of- ficials have confirmed. 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Stan Dammel, manager of the Odessa Municipal Airport, lew over the crash site and said he heard on a scanner 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia aircraft are also based there. that authorities had found the plane, but not the pilot. The Spokesman-Review re- 360-736-3832 ported that a pair of Navy jets were operating in the area, ac- review, according to The Associ- cording to Magers. The other ated Press. In 1992 and again in plane reported the crash and 2001, crews parachuted to safety then returned to base because it when their Prowlers crashed on Forget was low on fuel, he said. the Olympic Peninsula. In 1998, Stan Dammel, manager of three crewmen were lost over- the Odessa Municipal Airport, board when a Prowler crashed told the Spokane paper he flew into another jet on the deck of Luck, over the crash site and photo- the USS Enterprise. 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When Gilbertson returned Courtesy photo home to the Untied States in Centralia College Criminal Justice Professor Gregory Gilbertson (left) stands with interpreter Samim Taheri while working together in 2008 at the Afghan National Police 2009 from Kabul, Afghanistan, Academy in Kabul, Afghanistan. Gilbertson is sponsering Taheri’s immigration to the United States. he stayed in contact with Taheri, 27, who reported that his life was tor, Taheri went to night school they were going to kill him. have Taheri live with him during Taheri still has to submit in danger multiple times from at Kabul University to pursue a About two days later, a gunman his transition to America. Nine documentation to complete the being a U.S. translator in Kabul. bachelor’s degree in English litera- in a passing car shot at Taheri, months passed with no response. immigration process, but by Taheri expressed interest in ture. Taheri would have to change almost killing him as he walked When nothing happened for summer he will join Gilbert- getting out of Afghanistan. routes every night while walking to his home in Kabul. nine months, Gilbertson then son’s family. After a complicated special home to avoid confrontation. “The danger is very real for contacted U.S. Congresswoman “We are overjoyed at the immigration visa process, Gilb- “He didn’t want to be found out these interpreters,” Gilbertson said. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, prospect of knowing with ever ertson said Taheri was approved that he was working for the U.S. Gilbertson began writing over Thanksgiving last year. increasing certainty that Sa- in January and will be joining government,” Gilbertson said. letters to the special immigra- “He was contacted in January mim will soon be able to escape his family in Washington as One night, five men walked tion visa chief of mission at the that because of Jaime Herrera war-torn Afghanistan and start early as this summer. up to Taheri on the Kabul Uni- United States Embassy in Ka- Beutler’s inquire his visa is ap- a new life with us here in Wash- While working as a transla- versity campus and told him bul indicating his willingness to proved,” Gilbertson said. ington state,” Gilbertson said. Chehalis SoundHomeCare Employees to Strike Wednesday PICKET LINE: About 35 ers since 2004, will not affect said those employees still ex- “They’ve gone to a catastroph- so the strike will not affect pa- patient care because the hospital perienced cuts to their benefits. ic plan,” she said. “It costs more tients, Wadden said. Lewis County Residents has replacement staff coming in. Workers with less money in money out of our pockets if we The combination of declin- Who Work in Olympia But the nursing assistants, their pockets, Popper said, will have an injury like my ankle.” ing health care reimbursement dietary and housekeeping staff reduce tax revenue through de- Merriman said she now has and Providence’s desire to pro- Already Striking Over and other union workers on the creased spending at local busi- less choices and has to be more vide affordable and sustainable Health Care Cuts picket line claim Providence nesses and impact the whole mindful of which doctors are in coverage, Wadden said, left the has shifted too many health community. her insurance company’s network. five-state health care provider By Amy Nile care costs to employees, most of “Health care jobs are some of Even at Providence Centralia looking for ways to control costs. [email protected] whom make relatively low wages. the last good jobs we have, we Hospital, an in-network provider, “We’ve offered a strong ben- If Dawn Merriman had bro- “It affects the community big can’t let standards erode,” she some of the doctors are out-of- efits package,” Wadden said. “I ken her ankle just a few days time. It’s not just me. It’s my co- said. network contractors, she said. think it is very fair but change is sooner, it would have cost her a workers, it’s everybody,” said Providence offered three Merriman and her cowork- sometimes difficult.” whole lot less. That’s why the Cen- Barbara Mountain, an on-strike health plans that members ers will strike Wednesday if the Merriman, an LPN of 30 years, tralia licensed practical nurse is environmental services worker could choose from: a health company does not agree to a said she thinks management is joining the picket line to contest from Onalaska who works at savings account, a health reim- better plan. taking advantage of the economic cuts to her health insurance. Providence St. Peter Hospital. bursement account and a more “It’s disappointing,” Colleen state of the country by passing Merriman, along with nearly Mountain, one of about 35 traditional health care plan of- Wadden, a spokesperson for health care costs to workers. 20 nurses, social workers and members of SEIU living in Lew- fered through Group Health. SoundHomeCare, said of the “It’s a tough job,” Merriman health-unit coordinators at is County, said while she has Union members grew frus- looming strike. said. “I care deeply about my patients but I just want a fair Providence SoundHomeCare & avoided the higher insurance trated because the two account- SoundHomeCare, which costs by using her husband’s based plans — the HSA and the shake.” Hospice in Chehalis and about provides hospice and home ••• 130 employees from across the plan, her colleagues are choos- HRA — replace a more tradi- care services around Snohom- region, are planning a three-day ing between buying prescrip- tional health care plan. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 ish, Thurston and Lewis coun- twitter.com/AmyNileReports strike Wednesday if the com- tions or groceries. When people ties, has contingency workers are having a hard time paying MERRIMAN, the Centralia LPN www.facebook.com/ pany does not agree to better ready to take on the workload AmyNileTheChronicle benefits. medical bills, Mountain said, who broke her ankle Jan. 4, just The SoundHomeCare em- they are not spending money at days after Providence’s health local businesses. insurance cuts took effect, said ployees would join about 530 Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble employees at Olympia’s Provi- “These people are hurting,” it is frustrating that last year her Erica Castro, Artistic Director dence St. Peter Hospital that be- she said. “If I can’t afford to go injury would have cost half of gan a five-day strike on Monday. to the doctor, I’m going to go to what it will now. DANCE FESTIVAL The Service Employees Interna- work.” “I don’t have $3,000 sitting tional Union 1199NW workers But when health care work- around,” Merriman said, noting NORTHWEST decided to strike after Provi- ers go to work sick, Mountain she is already making payments dence implemented system- said, they are less able to provide to several providers. “It’s going SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013 wide cuts to their health care high-quality care to patients. to nickle and dime me to death.” CORBET THEATRE, CENTRALIA COLLEGE plans on Jan. 1. Merriman said on Jan. 1 her 7:00 PM Providence representatives THOUGH PROVIDENCE Centralia deductible and her out-of-pocket  said the strike, which according Hospital workers are not join- maximum nearly doubled. Addi- to the union is the first for West- ing the strike, Julie Popper, a tionally, she said, her co-pays and ern Washington hospital work- spokesperson for SEIU 1199NW, coinsurance amounts increased. 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It’s actually get- reddish-orange hair, neither he it the deadliest day for U.S. forces ting better — at least for now. nor his lawyers have said much so far this year. Two U.S. special Washington is borrowing about how he would plead to operations forces were gunned about 25 cents for every dollar charges from the deadly Colo- down hours earlier in an insider it spends, down from over 40 rado movie theater shooting. attack by an Afghan policeman cents just a few years ago. There have been plenty of in eastern Afghanistan. The federal budget deficit hints, however. As his hair The NATO military coali- will drop to $845 billion this year turned more natural-looking tion said in a statement that “ini- after topping $1 trillion for four and his demeanor more even tial reports” showed no enemy straight years, the nonpartisan at court hearings, Holmes’ activity in the area at the time. Congressional Budget Office lawyers repeatedly raised ques- The cause of the crash is under projects. Even if Congress does tions about his mental health, investigation, the statement said. nothing further to cut spending including a recent revelation RJ Sangosti / The Associated Press A U.S. official said all five of or raise tax revenues, deficits will that he was held in a psychi- In this July 23, 2012, ile photo, James E. Holmes appears in Arapahoe County Dis- the dead were American. The continue to shrink — to $430 bil- atric ward for several days last trict Court in Centennial, Colo. Holmes is charged with 166 counts, mostly murder official said the helicopter went lion by fiscal 2015, the CBO said. fall, often in restraints, be- and attempted murder, in the July 20 assault on moviegoers at a midnight show- down outside Kandahar city, the But, barring a major fix by cause he was considered a dan- ing of “The Dark Knight Rises” in Aurora, a Denver suburb. He is expected to enter capital of Kandahar province. the president and Congress, the ger to himself. his plea to the charges today. The official spoke on condition government’s finances will start If, as many expect, they en- of anonymity because the infor- to worsen again as the three ter a plea of not guilty by reason mation had not been formally major entitlement programs — of insanity on his behalf today, who tried to enter. On the night Knight Rises” in Aurora, a Den- released. Social Security, Medicare and it will clarify the court battle of the attack, they say, he donned ver suburb. Medicaid — become more and ahead: Was Holmes, 25, legally a police-style helmet, gas mask If a jury agrees he was insane, South Korean, U.S. more expensive and unmanage- insane — unable to tell right and body armor, tossed a gas he would be committed indefi- able under the increasing weight from wrong — at the time of the canister into the seats and then nitely to a state mental hospital. Troops Launch of retiring baby boomers. shootings? opened fire. There would be a remote and Military Drills Recent budget improvements Pleading insanity could be The attack killed 12 people unlikely chance he could be were helped along by increasing the only way he can avoid life in and injured 70 others. freed one day if doctors find his SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — tax revenues as corporate Amer- prison or execution, given the “This is not a whodunit,” sanity has been restored. North and South Korea staged du- ica and many better-off Ameri- evidence that has emerged so far, criminal defense attorney Dan The plea carries risk, however. eling war games Monday as threat- cans snapped back from the eco- some legal experts said. Recht said in January. He is not Prosecutors would gain access to ening rhetoric from the rivals rose nomic downturn and paid more involved in the case. Holmes’ mental health records, to the highest level since North in taxes. Stocks are setting new which could help their case if the Korea rained artillery shells on a multi-year levels and corporate PROSECUTORS LAID OUT a HOLMES IS CHARGED WITH South Korean island in 2010. profits are soaring. case that Holmes methodi- 166 evidence of insanity is weak. If cally planned the shooting for counts, mostly murder and at- Holmes does plead insanity, the Enraged over the South’s joint months, amassing an arsenal tempted murder, in the July 20 proceedings would be prolonged military drills with the United FDA Head Says Menu and elaborately booby-trapping assault on moviegoers at a mid- further while he is evaluated by States and recent U.N. sanctions, his apartment to kill anyone night showing of “The Dark state mental health officials. Pyongyang has piled threat on Calorie Labeling top of threat, including vows to launch a nuclear strike on the U.S. ‘Thorny’ Issue as and to scrap the nearly 60-year- Supermarkets Lobby Mourning Civilian Casualties of War in Iraq old armistice that ended the Ko- rean War. Seoul has responded to be Exempted with tough talk of its own and has WASHINGTON (AP) — placed its troops on high alert. Diners will have to wait a little North Korea’s main newspa- longer to find calorie counts on per, Rodong Sinmun, reported most restaurant chain menus, in that the armistice was nulli- supermarkets and on vending fied Monday as Pyongyang had machines. previously announced. The Writing a new menu label- North followed through on an- ing law “has gotten extremely other promise Monday, shutting thorny,” says the head of the down a Red Cross hotline that Food and Drug Administration, the North and South used for as the agency tries to figure out general communication and to who should be covered by it. discuss aid shipments and sepa- The 2010 health care law rated families’ reunions. charged the FDA with requir- The 11-day military drills that ing restaurants and other estab- started Monday involve 10,000 lishments that serve food to put South Korean and about 3,000 calorie counts on menus and in American troops. Those coin- vending machines. The agency cide with two months of separate issued a proposed rule in 2011, U.S.-South Korean field exercises but the final rules have since that began March 1. been delayed as some of those Also continuing are large- non-restaurant establishments scale North Korean drills that have lobbied hard to be exempt. Seoul says involve the army, While the restaurant indus- navy and air force. The South try has signed on to the idea and Anja Niedringhaus / The Associated Press Korean defense ministry said helped to write the new regu- Mohammed Isaq weeps as he tells the story of his nephew’s arrest by U.S. Special Forces in Maidan Shahr, Wardak there have been no military ac- lations, supermarkets, conve- province, Afghanistan, Sunday. Afghan President Hamid Karzai, infuriated by villager reports of forced detentions and tivities it considers suspicious. nience stores and other retailers mass arrests, gave U.S. Special Forces two weeks to vacate Wardak province, located barely 24 miles from the Afghan that sell prepared food say they capital of Kabul. The deadline for their withdrawal expired midnight Sunday. want to no part of it. Cardinals Hold Final Talks Amid Debate Senate Panel Ready to Judge Strikes Down NYC Ban on Supersized Sodas Over Manager or OK Dems’ Bill on Gun By Jennifer Peltz IN ADDITION, the judge said that would have Pastoral Pope Background Checks The Associated Press the Bloomberg-appointed Board been harmed by this arbitrary VATICAN CITY (AP) — Car- WASHINGTON (AP) — of Health intruded on the City and unpopular ban,” the Ameri- dinals enter the Sistine Chapel on Democrats are ready to muscle NEW YORK (AP) — A Council’s authority when it im- can Beverage Association and today to elect the next pope amid expanded background checks judge struck down New York posed the rule, citing in part a other opponents said. more upheaval and uncertainty and other gun curbs through a City’s pioneering ban on big case from the 1980s which ques- than the Catholic Church has Senate committee, giving Presi- sugary drinks Monday just tioned whether a state public IN DEFENDING THE RULE, city seen in decades: There’s no front- dent Barack Obama an initial if hours before it was supposed to health council had the authority officials point to the city’s ris- runner, no indication how long temporary victory on one of his take effect, handing a defeat to to regulate smoking in public ing obesity rate — about 24 voting will last and no sense that a top priorities. health-minded Mayor Michael places. percent of adults, up from single man has what it takes to fix The Senate Judiciary Com- Bloomberg and creating uncer- 18 percent in 2002 — and to the many problems. mittee was to debate a bill today tainty for restaurants that had THE CITY VOWED TO appeal the studies tying sugary drinks to On the eve of the vote, cardi- that would broaden the require- already ordered smaller cups decision, issued by New York weight gain. nals offered wildly different as- ment for federal background and changed their menus. state’s trial-level court. The judge acknowledged the sessments of what they’re looking checks to nearly all firearms State Supreme Court Jus- “We believe the judge is total- impact of obesity on the city’s for in the next pontiff and how purchasers. It was also consid- tice Milton Tingling said the ly in error in how he interpreted residents, and noted that those close they are to a decision. It was ering a ban on assault weapons 16-ounce limit on sodas and the law, and we are confident we bringing suit likewise didn’t evidence that Benedict XVI’s sur- and an increase in federal aid other sweet drinks arbitrarily will win on appeal,” Bloomberg dispute obesity is a significant prise resignation has continued for school security, though sena- applies to only some sugary bev- said, adding that the city would health issue, but questioned to destabilize the church leader- tors may not consider the assault erages and some places that sell emphasize to higher courts “that how much sugary drinks can ship and that his final appeal for weapons measure until later in them. people are dying every day. This be blamed for it. Ultimately the unity may go unheeded, at least the week. “The loopholes in this rule is not a joke.” judge said whether the issue of in the early rounds of voting. Requiring background effectively defeat the stated obesity is an epidemic is not the Cardinals held their final checks for private gun trans- purpose of this rule,” Tingling FOR NOW, THOUGH, the ruling key issue here, but whether the closed-door debate Monday actions between individuals wrote in a 36-page ruling that means the ax won’t fall Tuesday board of health has the juris- over whether the church needs — they’re currently mandatory examined the scope of power on supersized sodas, sweetened diction to decide that obesity is more of a manager to clean up only for sales by licensed dealers that should be afforded an ad- teas and other high-sugar bev- such an issue that it could issue the Vatican’s bureaucratic mess — is a centerpiece of Obama’s ministrative board for regula- erages in restaurants, movie a cap on consumption of sugary or a pastor to inspire the 1.2 bil- proposal to reduce firearms vio- tions. The ruling was seen as a theaters, corner delis and sports drinks. lion faithful in times of crisis. lence. The system is designed to victory for the beverage industry, arenas. The judge found that the The fact that not everyone got a prevent criminals, people with restaurants and other business “The court ruling provides a regulation was “laden with ex- chance to speak was a clear sign severe mental problems and groups that called the rule un- sigh of relief to New Yorkers and ceptions based on economic and that there’s still unfinished busi- others from getting guns. fair and wrong-headed. thousands of small businesses in political concern.” ness on the eve of the conclave. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 LOCAL Tenino Mayor Starts Standup Comedy Career NO JOKE: Eric Strawn “I’m 16 years married — try Tenino Police Chief John explaining getting (oral sex) to Hutchings reported that the Calls Into Radio your wife,” Strawn said. “Thank mayor had asked for the keys to Program, Says He Will “I got fans, I got haters and God she's deaf, and I hope no the vehicle the Friday before so Next Perform at a supporters. I can’t please everybody one in the room knows sign lan- he could "remove the lettering guage.” on it using a heat gun" in order “Getting accused of (oral sex) Tacoma Comedy Club all the time. I can’t even please to save the city money. is kind of like getting accused of By Lisa Broadt myself all the time.” a horrible crime,” Strawn con- At the time, Strawn denied the allegations and said he was, [email protected] tinued, “only the Boy Scouts let me volunteer.” in fact, using the vehicle for city Eric Strawn is determined to Eric Strawn Tenino mayor The Chronicle first reported business. Strawn said he met up beat all his haters to the inevi- in September that Strawn would with a friend and they shared an table punch line. not face a charge of indecent “affectionate kiss” inside the car. The Tenino mayor has ration. Strawn did his first show exposure after he was accused Strawn on Friday said he rounded up their best material — of having sexual contact with a realizes that not everyone will including his fondness for mari- “I wish I could say this was a last week under his stage name, woman inside a city vehicle. be jazzed about his new role, juana and a certain, well-known joke, but this really is the mayor Mayorjuana — "It's actually my Police responded on Sept. 17 but that’s life, according to the parking-lot incident — and used of one of our fine cities in the real name, on my birth certifi- to a report of a man receiving mayor. it to launch a standup comedy Puget Sound,” Shea said. cate. My parents couldn't spell oral sex from a woman inside a “I got fans, I got haters and routine, he told Tacoma radio Asked if he was the first Chris” — and will next perform Tenino police vehicle near Rud- listeners on Friday. mayor in the United States to do at the Tacoma Comedy Club’s dell Road in Lacey. Officers supporters. I can’t please every- Strawn, 36, is a familiar voice stand-up, Strawn replied that he Wednesday open mic night, he found Strawn with a woman body all the time,” he said. “I to fans of KISW’s “The BJ Shea believes he is. said. inside a black and white 2004 can’t even please myself all the Morning Experience.” But even “But with my job, they've cre- He recapped some of his ma- GMC Envoy, a former police ve- time.” the program’s hosts seemed sur- ated a lot of material for me,” he terial during Friday’s 10-minute hicle in the process of being de- The Tenino City Council prised by Strawn’s on-air decla- said. “It's not my fault.” call-in. commissioned. meets tonight at 6:30 p.m. Gun Human Touch Chef Event Background Checks Plan Stalls in House

By Mike Baker The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Supporters of a proposal to expand background checks to private gun sales strug- gled Monday to secure a final batch of votes that would ensure the bill's passage. Supporters had hoped to con- sider the measure Monday after- noon but just a handful of votes short, they were forced to delay deliberations until at least Tues- day. The disruption came despite an intense lobbying effort that included a call from former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was wounded in a January 2011

shooting. Pete Caster Giffords made a call Monday / [email protected] to Rep. Maureen Walsh, a Re- Chef Balazs Henger tops of sauteed greens and roasted potatoes with a piece of pork belly as he and a number of local chefs plate the main dish at the The publican from Walla Walla who Human Touch Chef’s Group Black Box Mystery Dinner at the Historic Hotel Washington in downtown Chehalis on Monday night. More than a dozen chefs were had initially supported the bill. divided into four teams with each team responsible for one course of the meal, including an appetizer. The dinner, which featured door prizes and various other Walsh said Giffords and an aide rales, was put on to beneit the Chehalis School District’s Highly Capable Program. The Human Touch Chef’s Group is a collection of chefs around the Northwest to the former congresswoman with a goal of bringing awareness to sustainability, family and great food, according to its mission statement. left her a phone message telling her to "be strong" and "be coura- geous" in support of the measure. It didn't seem to be helping. Walsh recently withdrew her support from the bill, saying she made a "reactionary" mistake in signing on to the measure but Volunteers pick now doesn't think it will help up inished plates stop gun violence. during the Human "This is really an exercise in Touch Chef’s futility, in my opinion," Walsh Group Black Box said of the bill. Mystery Dinner Giffords has been working on Monday night in recent weeks encouraging at the Historic lawmakers around the country Hotel Washington to adopt universal background in downtown checks. Chehalis. Gun buyers currently must undergo a background check if they purchase a weapon from a federally licensed firearms deal- er. Those checks are not required for private gun transactions, and supporters say the expansion is necessary to make it harder for criminals and the mentally ill to acquire guns. Republican Rep. Mike Hope, a Seattle police officer who is one of the architects of the bill, said the delay in voting was a sign of struggles to secure needed votes. He said he doesn't know of any News in Brief other Republicans that would vote in favor of the bill and ahead with a plan that would said Democrats were consider- Tourism Industry give health care providers im- ing possible changes that could Leaders to Meet munity for following end-of-life swing some of their reluctant directives. members. Wednesday in Morton The House approved a bill Rep. Steve Kirby, D-Tacoma, By The Chronicle Monday night to extend that $25 OFF seemed relieved Monday that Lewis County tourism indus- protection for providers who fol- he wouldn't have to vote on the try leaders will meet Wednesday low valid forms that summarize When you buy a front or rear break job! measure. He did not commit to from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Tiller Art end-of-life wishes. Democratic (passenger and light trucks only) how he would vote if the mea- Center in Morton. Rep. Jim Moeller of Vancouver sure came up on the floor but The group’s steering commit- says the measure is needed to WWW.LESSCHWAB.COM said lawmakers should focus on tee met on Feb. 14 and identified ensure that health care provid- other bills that could reduce gun objectives for the area’s tourism ers can abide by the will of a pa- violence. networking group. Those in- tient without fear of liability. "This bill isn't going to do volved will discuss the findings Democratic Rep. Jamie Ped- that," Kirby said. at the meeting, which will take ersen of Seattle opposed the House lawmakers face a place at 239 Main St. in Morton. measure. He fears the proposal Wednesday deadline to pass the would allow someone to com- measure out of their chamber. If plete an end-of-life form for a Mark Witham Nathan Wright Manager Manager it does pass, it would then to go State Seeks Immunity family member and that health CH491533sl.db to the Senate. A committee in care providers would not be obli- Centralia Chehalis the Senate that would likely get for End-of Life Decisions gated to check files for other end- 1211 Harrison 36 N. Market the bill is stacked with pro-gun OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- of-life directives that may have 736-6603 748-0295 lawmakers. ton state lawmakers are moving been filled out by the patient. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 • Sports 1

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Prep Baseball Trailblazers Fall to Bellevue Loggers Pound Rainier in Opener By The Chronicle for the Pirates here Monday in a ONALASKA — Onalaska 12-5 nonleague win over North- put together three big innings west Christian to open its 2013 and thumped Rainier 16-2 here baseball season. Monday in five frames of non- Brenden Webster and 2 for league baseball action. 5 with a double and Austin Mc- The Loggers rapped out eight Closkey went 2 for 4 with a pair hits and took advantage of a of doubles to lead Adna at the plethora of walks issued by the plate. Jared Olson also knocked Mountaineers to secure a win. a double. Wyatt Smeall went 2 for 3 at the Lane Wasson and Cooper plate and hit a solo home run for Zurfluh each tossed three in- the winners, and Cody Bruton nings, with Webster closing went 2 for 3 with a double. out the game in the seventh. Onalaska's seventh, eighth Zurfluh earned the win, and the and ninth batters accounted for trio combined for nine strike- 9 runs and didn't record an out. outs and just one walk. "They couldn't find the zone," "The pitchers were outstand- Logger coach Kyle Smaciarz said, ing," Adna coach Bryan Zurfluh "and we took advantage of the said. "They threw strikes. Our walks." pitchers were real sharp for the Travis McMillion tossed first time out." three innings without allowing Adna will open Central 2B a hit and struck out five, and League play at Morton-White Chase Smith tossed the final two Pass on Friday. innings for Onalaska (1-0). The Loggers will face Klahowya in Trojans Sweep Ocosta to Open Bremerton on Wednesday, and host Wahkiakum in a double- Season header on Saturday to open Cen- WESTPORT — Pe Ell picked tral 2B League play. up a pair of wins to start its 2013 baseball campaign here Satur- Warhawks Win Opener day, dropping Ocosta 8-5 in the opener and 7-6 in the nightcap. WINLOCK — Toledo-Win- Derrick Justice struck out lock gave plenty of its pitchers a seven over four innings to get look here Monday in a season- the win in Game 1, while Andy Pete Caster / [email protected] opening 5-4 win over Napavine Pickens slugged a double and a Above: Centralia’s Eric O’Bryan in nonleague baseball action. triple and was issued three bas- attempts to lay a tag on Bel- Joel Martin went 2 for 3 at es on balls. Justice and Quincy levue’s Anthony Flatt during the plate with a double and a Skeen both went 2 for 4 for the the irst game of a NWAACC pair of RBIs for the Warhawks, winners. nonconference doubleheader who found work for six pitchers Pe Ell trailed 4-2 going into at Ed Wheeler Field on Saturday in the seven-inning affair. the final frame of Game 2. Pick- afternoon. Flatt was safe on the "They didn't look bad," TW ens knocked a double off the play. Centralia lost both games coach Brian Demarest said. "We fence that scored 2 runs to tie it on Saturday, 6-0 and 17-5, and got what we expected out of up, and scored the go-ahead run two more on Sunday, 19-1 and some of them, and I was kind of on an overthrow. Red Arrington surprised." 8-1, to Bellevue. went 2 for 5 with a double, and Freshman Connor Vermily- Left: Centralia’s Cody Ander- Austin Smith was 2 for 2 for Pe ea tossed two solid innings, De- son swings at a pitch Saturday Ell. marest pointed out. Mack Gaul, against Bellevue. Austin Arrington struck out Joel Martin, Gage Madill, Jacob Givens and John Meyers also eight over the final four innings saw time on the hill. to get the win on the mound. Cory McNelly went 1 for 1 "The kids looked good," Tro- with a bunt single for the win- jan coach Hal Arrington said. NBA ners. "I'm starting four freshmen on Toledo-Winlock will play its the team, and they're hitting the first SWW 1A League Trico Di- ball and fielding the ball. We're vision game of the season at Ste- not having the errors that we venson today, weather permit- were last year, so I hope that ting. stays with us a little bit." Pe Ell will play in Rochester against the Warrior JV today, Pirates Sail Past NWC and will play at Toutle Lake to ADNA — The weather coop- open Central 2B League action erated and it was smooth sailing on Friday. Prep Softball Trojans Drop Cedar Park Christian By The Chronicle to get the win on the mound, BOTHELL — Defending and helped her own cause with State 2B softball champion Pe a home run. Lexi Brooks went 2 Ell didn't fool around in its sea- for 2 with a pair of homers, and son opener, bouncing Cedar Bailey Lusk went 2 for 3 for the Park Christian 12-1 in five in- winners. nings here Saturday. Pe Ell is scheduled to play at Matte Miller struck out eight Rochester today. 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Prep Baseball College Football Huskies’ Austin Seferian-Jenkins Remains Under Investigation for Saturday DUI

By Bob Condotta The Seattle Times Washington tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins remains under investigation for driving under the influence after a one-car ac- cident Saturday night in the Uni- versity District. A Seattle City Attorney’s of- fice spokeswoman said Monday that charges from the incident are pending until toxicology results come in on blood taken from Seferian-Jenkins early Sun- day morning. Seferian-Jenkins released a statement Monday though the university: “Coach (Steve) Sarkisian holds our team to high standards on and off the field, and I fell short of those standards this weekend. I apologize for letting down my Brandon Hansen / [email protected] family, my team and the entire Centralia’s Justin Reyna delivers a pitch during the Tigers’ nonleague matchup against Klahowya on Monday at the Centralia Athletics Complex. University of Washington com- munity. I will take full responsi- bility for my actions and work to use this as a learning experience.” Centralia Slips Past Klahowya in Opener Seferian-Jenkins was cited after the car he was driving was By Brandon Hansen found in a broad ditch at the [email protected] southern end of Ravenna Park after leaving the road and driv- It was Rex Ashmore's first ing across the sidewalk and over win as Centralia's baseball coach, a small tree. and it probably took longer than The incident report states an he would have liked, but the officer “came across a traffic col- Tigers pulled off some late dra- lision” at 22nd Avenue N.E. and matics in a 3-2 victory over Kla- Ravenna Avenue N.E. at 11:29 howya on Monday at the Cen- p.m., where the driver was found tralia Athletic Complex. with a bloody nose. The injury, "For the most part I was very the police report states, “was pleased with the way we came consistent with hitting his face out," Ashmore said. "The kids on the windshield of the crashed got after it. I was happy with our pitching and they kept us in the vehicle.” game." There was apparently no The start to the Ashmore era other car involved. The vehicle started less than auspiciously was found to have “a star-shaped when the Tigers committed fracture to the windshield on the two straight errors to begin the driver’s side.” The name of the game. After a bunt single, the driver was redacted from the po- Eagles had the bases loaded but lice report, but two sources con- would only capitalize with 1 run firmed to The Seattle Times that from the Tigers. Centralia load- Seferian-Jenkins, 20, was driving ed the bases in the bottom of the the car, and UW released a state- frame but couldn't answer back. ment confirming Seferian-Jen- Klahowya loaded the bases kins’ involvement in an incident again in the second inning on Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Saturday night. three straight walks and after Centralia’s John Sharkey gets ready to round third base en route to home plate during the Tigers’ nonleague matchup against The police report stated a wit- their second strikeout of the Klahowya on Monday at the Centralia Athletics Complex. ness said the vehicle was travel- inning, drew another walk to ing “at high speed” before the make it 2-0. Thats how it would tra innings in the rainy condi- Centralia got singles from McK- on defense." accident. Seferian-Jenkins was found standing outside the vehi- stay until the bottom of the tions. eever and Fagerness. Klahowya's Blaser finished the game 2 seventh, when Centralia's John cle and, according to the report, "We've been out in this rain pitcher then hit two straight bat- for 3 with 2 RBIs, while Fager- Sharkey got a rally going with a and cold everyday for practice," ters, with Blaser getting tagged had the “strong odor of an alco- walk. Ashmore said. "So the weather for the game-winning RBI. ness also notched two hits and holic beverage, thick-tongued Chuck McKeever drew an- didn't bother us." "Joe Blaser behind the plate had an RBI. Reyna, who pitched speech and watery, bloodshot other walk after Sharkey ad- After both teams went three as the catcher and offensively Centralia's final three innings, eyes.” vanced to second on a passed up, three down in the eighth and was great today," Ashmore said. stuck out six and allowed one Seferian-Jenkins initially ob- jected to medical treatment, the ball. Drew Fagerness drove Justin Reyna shut down the Ea- "Our defense was all playing a hit. home Sharkey to get Centralia gles with two straight strikeouts position different from last year report states, but eventually was on the board. Blaser would drive in the top of the ninth, the Ti- and they did a good job after Centralia is scheduled to placed on a backboard and in in another run two batters later gers made their move in the bot- that first inning. It's just good to open Evergreen 2A Conference a neck collar and transported to tie the game up and force ex- tom of the ninth. After a fly out see they are all very adjustable play at Capital today. to Harborview Medical Center, where he was treated and re- leased. He was declared under Soccer arrest for suspicion of driving under the influence before being taken to Harborview. Sounders are Close to Deal With Star Forward Obafemi Martins At the hospital, Seferian-Jen- kins asked to speak with a lawyer, By Joshua Mayers Seattle general manager eventually speaking with an on- The Seattle Times Adrian Hanauer, also a part call public defender. He later re- owner, said Monday the team fused to submit to a blood draw, Obafemi Martins isn’t a has nothing to announce — Sounder yet. But he’s close. again asking to speak to an attor- not yet, at least. ney. He was told he had already The star forward, who has “We’ll obviously announce publicly been on Seattle’s radar spoken to one, and his blood was something if and when it drawn at 3:34 a.m. after a war- for a couple of weeks, looks set comes to fruition,” Hanauer to arrive soon after the termi- rant for the draw was granted. said, “but as I’ve said from the Seferian-Jenkins was then re- nation clause in his contract beginning, Oba is a player that with Spain’s Levante UD — re- leased into hospital care and later we’ve been circling the wagons released from Harborview. portedly worth nearly $4 mil- on, and there seem to be a num- lion — was paid by Martins on Sarkisian released a state- ber of indicators that suggest he ment on Sunday, stating, “We Monday. might be playing for Seattle at All that remains after the are aware of an incident that some point in the near future.” occurred Saturday evening in- buyout, it seems, is a formal Sounders ownership volving Austin Seferian-Jenkins” signing announcement, al- changed its philosophy in the and that the school was taking it though Martins pre-empted offseason and said that the “very seriously.” that on his Twitter account: team would be willing to spend “Austin made decisions that “... I can now announce that more on designated players. fall short of our expectations for I have just signed for Sounders Signing Martins would de- student-athletes who represent FC..A big step to take in my ca- liver on that promise. It would the University of Washington,” reer. also satisfy a major need at for- Sarkisian said in the statement. “I look forward to this new ward. “He will be disciplined inter- era in my career... I also look Seattle could use help fol- nally in accordance with team forward to meet my new team- lowing two shutout losses and and departmental policies. We mates and the Sounders FC the seasonlong loan of Fredy will continue to support Austin fans, my new family.” Montero to Colombian club throughout this process, while Martins, a Nigerian inter- Millonarios. also holding him accountable national, later back-tracked and Roster space for Mar- Alberto Saiz / The Associated Press and responsible for his actions.” noted there are still details to tins was opened up when the Rubin Kazan’s Ivan Marcano from Spain, background, duels for the ball with The statement did not specify be worked out, but his Twitter Sounders bought out DP mid- Levante’s Obafemi Martins, foreground, during their Europa League round of whether Seferian-Jenkins could profile still reads: “Sounders fielder Christian Tiffert’s con- 16 irst leg soccer match at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain, on miss any games in 2013, a season FC.” tract on March 2. March 7. in which he figures to be a poten- tial All-American. 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2013 All-Area Girls Basketball All-Area MVP Parker Led Bearcats’ Stonewall Defense By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Everything about the Bearcats this season revolved around their defense. And everything about their defense this season literally re- volved around Jamika Parker. The 6-foot-3 center, and MVP of The Chronicle’s All- Area Girls Basketball Team, was a monster in the middle of W.F. West’s nigh-impenetrable zone defense this season, and that zone defense was a monster of a riddle for opposing offenses to solve. So effective, in fact, that Bearcat coach Henri Weeks can look back at her freshman sea- son — when Parker started out on the C-team — and laugh. By the midway point of the season, the flu virus had left the varsity squad shorthanded and Parker moved up through the ranks. In her debut, against Ab- erdeen, she scored 9 points with a team-high six rebounds. “It’s like, well, we’re going to look like idiots if we don’t keep her up,” Weeks joked. Parker, of course, stayed up, and the centerpiece of W.F. West’s defense for the next three years was in place. In that span she’s recorded 330 blocked shots, with 152 this season, a state tournament-record seven against Lynden her sophomore year, and a school-record 15 in a District 4 win over Black Hills in February. “Every team had to alter their Pete Caster / [email protected] offensive game plan because W.F. West center Jamika Parker blocks a Black Hills shot during a Bearcat win in the District 4 tournament. Parker, The Chronicle’s 2013 All-Area MVP, blocked a school- of her,” Bearcat coach Henri record 15 shots in the win. Weeks said. “The reason we held Cedarcrest to 18 points to a large “I knew if something needed sistent presence inside for the degree was due to Jamika’s pres- to be taken care of, if I handed it The Chronicle’s 2013 All-Area Girls Basketball Team Trojans, who were ranked No. 2 ence inside.” over to Jamika, it would be done in the state poll most of the year right,” Weeks said. Player Team Year Stats The Cedarcrest win, in the Jamika Parker W.F. West Sr. 12.8 ppg, 10.4 rpg, 5.8 bpg and came one heartbreaking first round of the State 2A tour- Parker is still undecided as to Julie Spencer W.F. West Soph. 13.0 ppg, 9.4 rpg buzzer-beater from playing for a nament, marked the lowest out- where, specifically, she’ll contin- Autumn Durand Onalaska Sr. 18.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg state title. It’s tough to imagine put of a team in tournament his- ue her college career, but plans Demi Sahlinger Napavine Sr. 20.4 ppg, 6 rpg, 4 apg to make an official to Western a more successful senior season tory. Sami-Jo Robinson Pe Ell Sr. 14 ppg, 6 rpg, 5 apg than the 6-foot senior is putting Washington University once the Alissa Brooks-Johnson Pe Ell Sr. 16 ppg, 8 rpg “You look at all the shooting together: a league title, district percentages that we held our op- Vikings’ season comes to a close. title, seventh-place state finish ponents too, and it’s ridiculously low,” Weeks said. “And a big Autumn Durand Julie Spencer 2B title game during Sahlinger’s and MVP award in the fall; a part of that’s Jamika.” freshman season. She won the league title, district title, third- Autumn Durand’s numbers W.F. West sophomore Julie W.F. West rolled all the way Central 2B League MVP award place state finish and MVP (18.4 points and 10.1 rebounds Spencer took the Evergreen 2A to the state championship game, as a junior and, this season, led award in the winter; and track, a game) and accolades (co-MVP Conference by storm this season. where it lost in overtime to Mark the C2BL in scoring at 20.4 the sport she’s dominated to an of the Central 2B League) are The 6-foot-1 sophomore jumped Morris. It was still the best fin- impressive enough. The stats, points a game, along with 6 re- almost laughable degree the past ish in school history, and the into a starting role on the No. though, don’t entirely reflect the 2 team in the state and, with a bounds, 4 assists and 3 steals a two seasons, kicking off on Sat- 44 points the Monarchs scored impact she had on the Loggers, sugary-sweet, high-release jump night. urday at the Rainier Icebreaker in regulation were their lowest a defense-first team that relied shot and the ball-handling skills, The 5-foot-6 guard has been meet. 32-minute total of the season. on the 5-foot-10 forward for the shooting touch and hops to play a thorn in the side of opposing “In terms of just overall abili- bulk of its offense. The first op- inside or outside, quickly be- Central 2B League coaches for ty to change the game defensive- Sami-Jo Robinson tion for Onalaska was always to came a go-to scoring option on a few years, consistently recog- ly, I don’t think I’ve ever coached drop the ball in to Durand on a team ranked in the top 5 all nized as one of the league’s top Living up to the Robinson a kid with her ability,” Weeks the block and let her go to work; season. perimeter threats — and draw- name was no easy task, but Sa- said. the 18 points a game should be One of her most impressive ing defenses centered around mi-Jo — whose older brother, Parker, the Evergreen 2A considered in the context that games was a blowout win at slowing her down. Dangerous Hank, became a Pe Ell legend Conference MVP, averaged 5.8 the 20-8 Loggers scored just rival Centralia late in the sea- off the dribble or when given back in 2010 when he led the blocked shots a game, along under 43 a game, meaning she an inch of daylight to fire up a son. Spencer scored the first 11 Trojans to their first state title — with 12.8 points and 10.4 re- had ownership of 42 percent of points of the game in a 3-minute 3-pointer, Sahlinger has signed bounds. She scored when need- Onalaska’s offense. to play at Southern Oregon Uni- helped make history in her own span and had a double-double right. The 5-foot-10 point guard ed — including 18 points, most Two of her signature per- in the first 12 minutes, finishing versity next season. She scored scored 13 points in the first of which came after a leg injury, formances came, coinciden- with 19 points and 12 rebounds 21 points twice during the Ti- in a winner-to-state regional tally, in postseason losses to in less than three quarters of gers’ three games at the State quarter to help Pe Ell to a win game against Archbishop Mur- Napavine. In the third/fourth action. The performance im- 2B tournament, and dropped in the District 4 championship phy, and 20 against Mark Mor- game of the District 4 tourna- pressed Tiger coach Tom Kelly. 25 in a win over Onalaska in the game, the first in program his- ris in the district championship ment Durand, recovering from “Other teams are going to third/fourth place game in the tory. She also averaged 15 points game. She was efficient inside, a rolled ankle, played only the have post players guarding her, District 4 tournament. a game at the State 2B tourna- knocked down 16-foot jumpers final 13 minutes of the game, and she’ll drive you,” Kelly said ment to help the Trojans to a from the high post and canned but scored 20 of Onalaska’s last after that game. “Are they going Alissa Brooks-Johnson third-place finish, the best fin- 3-pointers when left open at the 24 points and grabbed seven to go out there and guard the There isn’t a whole lot Alissa ish in school history — edging top of the key. rebounds. Against the Tigers in 3-point line? That’s the matchup “You look at the tools that a consolation game at the State Brooks-Johnson hasn’t accom- out a fourth-place finish from problems they’re going to cause.” Robinson’s junior season. she has in her toolbox, offensive- 2B tournament she poured in 27 Spencer was a first-team All- plished in her four years at Pe ly, and it’s not your typical 6-3 ½ of Onalaska’s 33 points with 12 Evergreen 2A Conference pick Ell. She’s won three C2BL MVPs Robinson, also a standout post player,” Weeks said. “She’s rebounds, including a whopping and averaged a team-high 13 — two volleyball, one basketball volleyball and track athlete, more than that.” 25 straight Logger points. points, with 9.4 rebounds and — and helped the Lady Trojan has signed to play basketball at She was, along with class- Durand — whose sister Am- nearly 2 assists, a game. volleyball and basketball teams Saint Martin’s University next mates Olivia Erskine and Rob- ber was a two-time MVP of to a 48-3 record so far this year. season. She averaged 14 points, bie Ahrens, one of the Bearcat the SWW 1A Evergreen league Her most impressive sport, of 6 rebounds and 5 assists to land Demi Sahlinger course, is track, where she’s led team captains. Each captain — plans to play at Southern Or- a spot on the All-C2BL first had their own role, Weeks said; egon University next season. Demi Sahlinger’s name has Pe Ell to three state team titles team, and once it was all said Ahrens was the team mother, “Somebody’s going to get a been popping up as a double- and won 10 individual champi- and Erskine set the tone as far great person, and a great athlete,” figure scorer in Napavine’s box onships, but her basketball skills and done rounded out her prep as on-court intensity was con- Logger coach Doug Ashmore scores for what seems like a de- are nothing to ignore. career with 25 points and an cerned. Parker was the leader, said of Durand. “She’s worked cade. In her tenure the Tigers She scored 16 points and MVP award at the Southwest the conduit between Weeks and hard at it. I’m excited to see her went to state four times, includ- grabbed 8 rebounds a game Washington Senior All-Star the rest of the team. play at the next level.” ing an appearance in the State this season and was a big, con- Game at Centralia College. Racing Matt Kenseth Holds Off Kasey Kahne for Las Vegas Sprint Cup Victory LAS VEGAS (MCT) — himself, and he was overjoyed at Although Kenseth is not at Las Vegas. He also became flag pit stop and then didn't pop Mild-mannered, low-key Matt being able to deliver a victory in a fan of setting goals, his new just the third driver in history to into the top-five again until Lap Kenseth was anything but on Sunday's Kobalt Tools 400 at Las crew chief Jason Ratcliff said it's win a race on his birthday, join- 180 of the 267-lap race. Sunday. Vegas Motor Speedway. been hard not to. ing Cale Yarborough (who did it Kenseth took the lead on Lap There was a very good rea- "Obviously, Matt has just "I knew this day would twice) and Busch. son. been special. I think he brings come, but to do it just in our Kenseth jumped 11 spots in 227 during a round of pit stops Kenseth, who had spent vir- a lot to (the organization) and I third race is really special obvi- the series standings to seventh under caution in which he and tually his entire NASCAR career think Denny (Hamlin) and Kyle ously," he said. "The hard work and trails leader Jimmie John- Brad Keselowski took only fuel with team owner Jack Roush (Busch) both really respect him," that these guys have put in over son by 36 points after three rac- and no new tires. and Ford Racing, made a dra- said team owner Joe Gibbs. the winter, we've just got a great es. Ryan Newman's blown en- matic change of scenery in the "I think that's helped a lot. I group here, and we've got Matt In what has become typical gine brought out another cau- offseason, joining Joe Gibbs think he kind of likes working and we're going to win a lot of fashion, Kenseth didn't move Racing and the Toyota camp. with them, so we've got three races, I think." into contention for the win until tion on Lap 236, which set up A lot was expected out of guys that really can get after it The win was Kenseth's 25th late in the race. He led one lap the final six-lap dash to the fin- the move, at least from Kenseth and drive a race car." of his Cup career and his third early during a round of green- ish.

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Scoreboard PREP (23) UCLA 61, Washington 54 Tampa Bay 25 10 14 1 21 at Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 5 (25) Memphis 86, UAB 71 Washington 24 10 13 1 21 at LA Dodgers 3, Seattle 2 Sports on the Air Local Prep Schedules Florida 26 7 13 6 20 Texas 5, at San Diego 2 TUESDAY, March 12 Sunday’s Results WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 13, at San Francisco 2 TUESDAY, MARCH 12 Baseball (2) Indiana 72, (7) Michigan 71 CENTRAL GP W L OTL PTS at Arizona 11, White Sox 9 Centralia at Capital, 4:30 p.m. (10) Michigan State 71, Northwestern 61 Chicago 26 21 2 3 45 Baltimore 5, at Boston 2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL W.F. West at Aberdeen, 4:30 p.m. (14) Ohio State 68, Illinois 55 Detroit 26 12 9 5 29 Pe Ell at Rochester JV, 4 p.m. Temple 84, (21) VCU 76 St. Louis 25 13 10 2 28 Sunday’s Results 4 p.m. Toledo-Winlock at Stevenson, 3 p.m. (22) Wisconsin 63, Penn State 60 Nashville 25 10 9 6 26 Pittsburgh 5, at Baltimore 2 ESPN 2 — Men’s Northeast Conf. Champion- Morton-White Pass at Highland, Columbus 26 10 12 4 24 at Detroit 2, Washington 1 2:30 p.m. Monday’s Results NORTHWESTGP W L OTL PTS Pittsburgh 7, at Minnesota 4 ship Fastpitch (1) Gonzaga 65, Saint Mary’s 51 Minnesota 24 13 9 2 28 NY Yankees 3, at Toronto 0 Pe Ell at Rochester, 4 p.m. Vancouver 24 11 7 6 28 Miami 10, at Atlanta 2 ESPN — Women’s Big East Conf. Champion- Morton-White Pass at Highland, Colorado 24 10 10 4 24 Philadelphia 7, at Houston 1 ship 2:30 p.m. Edmonton 25 9 11 5 23 NY Mets 3, at St. Louis 0 Adna at Kalama, 4 p.m. NBA Calgary 24 9 11 4 22 Boston 6, at Tampa Bay 2 6 p.m. Mossyrock at Rainier, 4 p.m. PACIFIC GP W L OTL PTS Cincinnati 7, at Chicago White Sox 3 NBA Standings Anaheim 24 18 3 3 39 Texas 7, at Cleveland 6 ESPN — Teams TBA WEDNESDAY, March 13 Eastern Conference Los Angeles 24 14 8 2 30 at Kansas City 17, LA Angels 11 Baseball ATLANTIC W L PCT GB San Jose 24 11 7 6 28 San Francisco 6, at Milwaukee 1 ESPN2 — Teams TBA Centralia at Capital, 4:30 p.m. New York 38 23 .623 — Phoenix 25 12 10 3 27 at Oakland 7, Arizona 5 NHL HOCKEY Onalaska at Klahowya (Brem), 4 p.m. Brooklyn 37 27 .578 2½ Dallas 24 12 10 2 26 Chicago White Sox 11, at Seattle 7 Toledo-Winlock at Toutle Lake, 4 Boston 34 28 .548 4½ at Chicago Cubs 9, San Diego 3 4 p.m. p.m. Toronto 25 39 .391 14½ Saturday’s Results LA Dodgers 6, at Colorado 1 Fastpitch Philadelphia 24 39 .381 15 Boston 3, Philadelphia 0 CSNNW — Vancouver at Columbus Onalaska at Rochester, 4 p.m. CENTRAL NY Islanders 5, Washington 2 Monday’s Results 4:30 p.m. Toledo-Winlock at Toutle Lake, 4 Indiana 39 24 .619 — Columbus 3, Detroit 0 at NY Yankees 4, St. Louis 0 p.m. Chicago 35 28 .556 4 St. Louis 4, San Jose 3 (OT) NY Mets 11, at Detroit 0 NBCSN — Boston at Pittsburgh Milwaukee 32 29 .525 6 Pittsburgh 5, Toronto 4 (SO) Atlanta 7, at Washington 2 Local Results Detroit 23 43 .348 17½ Carolina 6, New Jersey 3 at Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 3 Monday’s Results Cleveland 21 42 .333 18 Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 3 at Miami 8, Boston 7 BASEBALL Baseball SOUTHEAST Minnesota 2, Nashville 1 (SO) at Chicago White Sox 3, Colorado 1 At Onalaska x-Miami 47 14 .770 — Phoenix 2, Dallas 1 LA Angels, at Cleveland 10 a.m. LOGGERS 16, MOUNTAINEERS 2 Atlanta 34 28 .548 13½ Los Angeles 6, Calgary 2 at Milwaukee 3, LA Dodgers 2 (5 inn.) Washington 20 41 .328 27 San Francisco 2, at Texas 1 ESPN2 — World Baseball Classic Rainier 010 10 — 2 1 1 Orlando 18 46 .281 30½ Sunday’s Results at San Diego 10, Oakland 0 UEFA SOCCER Onalaska 055 6x — 16 8 3 Charlotte 13 50 .206 35 NY Rangers 4, Washington 1 Chicago Cubs 7, at Arizona 5 Batteries: Rainier — Hansen, WESTERN CONFERENCE Columbus 3, Detroit 2 (SO) Minnesota 6, at Tampa Bay 4 12:30 p.m. Champion (2), Buell (4), Harrison (4) NORTHWEST W L PCT GB Montreal 5, Florida 2 and Christman, Ducharme (4); Onalas- 47 17 .734 — New Jersey 3, Winnipeg 2 (SO) Tuesday’s Games ROOT — Schalke vs. Galatasary ka — Travis McMillion, Chase Smith Denver 43 22 .662 4½ Pittsburgh 6, NY Islanders 1 St. Louis at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (4) and Wyatt Smeall Utah 33 31 .516 14 Edmonton 6, Chicago 5 Detroit at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Portland 29 33 .468 17 Philadelphia 3, Buffalo 2 Houston at Miami, 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 At Winlock Minnesota 21 39 .350 24 Minnesota 4, Vancouver 2 NY Yankees at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. WARHAWKS 5, TIGERS 4 PACIFIC Colorado 3, San Jose 2 (OT) Toronto at Boston, 10:30 a.m. NBA BASKETBALL Napavine 002 002 0 — 4 8 2 L.A. Clippers 45 20 .692 — Anaheim 4, St. Louis 2 Kansas City at Oakland, 1 p.m. 5 p.m. Toledo-Win. 010 310 x — 5 9 2 Golden State 36 29 .554 9 Arizona at Seattle, 1 p.m. Batteries: Napavine — Jensen L.A. Lakers 33 31 .516 11½ Monday’s Results Milwaukee at Texas, 1 p.m. ESPN — Utah at Oklahoma City Lindsay, JT Kaut (4) and Tucker Dekok- Phoenix 22 42 .344 22½ Boston 3, Ottawa 2 (SO) Arizona at Colorado, 1 p.m. er; Toledo-Winlock — Mack Gaul, Joel Sacramento 22 43 .338 23 Los Angeles 3, Calgary 1 LA Dodgers at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Martin (2), Gage Madill (3), Conner SOUTHWEST San Diego at San Francisco, 7 p.m. Vermilyea (4), Jacob Givens (6), John ESPN — New York at Denver San Antonio 49 15 .766 — Tuesday’s Games Meyers (7) and Givens, Chris Gove (6) Memphis 42 19 .689 5½ NY Rangers at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Wednesday’s Games COLLEGE BASKETBALL Houston 34 30 .531 15 Carolina at Washington, 4 p.m. Fla. Southern at Detroit, 10 a.m. At Centralia Dallas 29 33 .468 19 Vancouver at Columbus, 4 p.m. Washington at Houston, 10 a.m. 9 a.m. TIGERS 3, EAGLES 2 22 42 .344 27 Boston at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. NY Mets at Washington, 10 a.m. Klahowya 110 000 000 —2 5 0 ESPN – Men’s Big East Conf. second round Tampa Bay at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Toronto at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Centralia 000 000 201 —3 6 3 Toronto at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Batteries: Centralia — Derek Put- Saturday’s Results Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 1 p.m. 11 a.m. Brooklyn 93, Atlanta 80 San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Seattle at Kansas City, 1 p.m. man, Zach Wood (4), Justin Reyna and ESPN — Men’s Big East Conf. second round Joe Blaser; Klahowya — Kieffer, Kitts New York 113, Utah 84 Anaheim at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m. (6), McKern (7) and Page Washington 104, Charlotte 87 Nashville at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. San Francisco at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Noon Memphis 96, New Orleans 85 Edmonton at Colorado, 6 p.m. LA Angels at San Diego, 1 p.m. At Adna Denver 111, Minnesota 88 Los Angeles at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Baltimore at Minnesota, 4 p.m. PAC-12 — Men’s Pac-12 Tournament PIRATES 12, NAVIGATORS 5 Phoenix 107, Houston 105 Philadelphia at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. NW Christian 112 010 0 — 5 7 4 Milwaukee 103, Golden State 93 Wednesday’s Games Atlanta at Miami, 4 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Adna 101 640 x — 12 8 3 Ottawa at Montreal, 4 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 7 p.m. PAC-12 — Men’s Pac-12 Tournament Batteries: NW Christian — N/A; Sunday’s Results Philadelphia at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. Adna — Lane Wasson, Cooper Zurfluh Oklahoma City 91, Boston 79 Detroit at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games 4 p.m. (4), Brenden Webster (7) and Jack Her- LA Lakers 90, Chicago 81 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 10 a.m. ring Toronto 100, Cleveland 96 Thursday’s Games Boston at Minnesota, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Men’s Big East Conf. second round Orlando 99, Philadelphia 91 Florida at Boston, 4 p.m. NY Yankees at Toronto, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Saturday’s Results Miami 105, Indiana 91 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 4 p.m. Houston at Washington, 10 a.m. Baseball New Orleans 98, Portland 96 Washington at Carolina, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Men’s Big East Conf. second round At Ocosta Dallas 100, Minnesota 77 Chicago at Columbus, 4 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Game 1 Milwaukee 115, Sacramento 113 NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Detroit at NY Mets, 10 a.m. PAC-12 — Men’s Pac-12 Tournament TROJANS 8, WILDCATS 5 LA Clippers 129, Detroit 97 NY Rangers at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Chicago White Sox at LA Angels, 1 p.m. Pe Ell 022 310 0 — 8 12 1 Phoenix at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Ocosta 100 112 0 — 5 4 3 Monday’s Results Colorado at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 1 p.m. PAC-12 — Men, Pac-12 Tournament Batteries: Pe Ell — Derrick Justice, Philadelphia 106, Brooklyn 97 Anaheim at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Seattle, 1 p.m. Devin Compton (5), Red Arrington (6) San Antonio 105, Oklahoma City 93 Nashville at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Chicago Cubs at LA Dodgers, 1 p.m. NHL HOCKEY and Andy Pickens; Ocosta — Campos, Utah 103, Detroit 90 Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Japan at San Francisco, 1 p.m. Golphenee (6) and Krigbaum Denver 108, Phoenix 93 Netherlands at San Diego, 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Golden State 92, New York 63 League Leaders NBCSN — Philadelphia at New Jersey Game 2 Points Leaders TROJANS 7, WILDCATS Tuesday’s Games 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT 45 UEFA SOCCER Pe Ell 000 110 5 — 7 7 2 Boston at Charlotte, 4 p.m. 2. Steven Stamkos, TB 37 GOLF Ocosta 301 000 2 — 6 4 3 LA Lakers at Orlando, 4 p.m. 3. Chris Kunitz, PIT 36 12:30 p.m. Batteries: Pe Ell — Red Arrington, Washington at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 4. Martin St. Louis, TB 33 World Golf Championships ROOT — Porto at Malaga Austin Arrington (4) and Pickens; New Orleans at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. 5. Ryan Getzlaf, ANA 31 Cadillac Championship Ocosta — Wahl and Krigbaum Atlanta at Miami, 4:30 p.m. March 7-10 Dallas at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Goals Leaders TPC Blue Monster at Doral (Miami) San Antonio at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 1. Steven Stamkos, TB 19 Par 72 / 7,334 Yards THURSDAY, MARCH 14 Memphis at Portland, 7 p.m. 2. Chris Kunitz, PIT 17 Purse: $8,750,000 NBA BASKETBALL COLLEGE 2. James Neal, PIT 17 FINAL RESULTS Wednesday’s Games 2. Jeff Carter, LA 17 1. Tiger Woods -19 5 p.m. AP Top 25 Miami at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 5. John Tavares, NYI 16 T3. Adam Scott -14 1. Gonzaga (54) 30-2 Milwaukee at Washington, 4 p.m. T3. Sergio Garcia -14 TNT — Dallas at San Antonio 2. Duke (11) 27-4 Minnesota at Indiana, 4 p.m. Plus/Minus Leaders T3. Phil Mickelson -14 7:30 p.m. 3. Indiana 26-5 Toronto at Boston, 4:30 p.m. 1. Chris Kunitz, PIT 21 T3. Graeme McDowell -14 4. Louisville 26-5 LA Lakers at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 2. Eric Staal, CAR 19 7. Keegan Bradley -12 TNT — New York at Portland 5. Georgetown 24-5 Phoenix at Houston, 5 p.m. 3. Alexander Semin, CAR 18 T8. Rory McIlroy -10 6. Michigan 25-6 Utah at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. 4. Patrice Bergeron, BOS 17 T8. Justin Rose -10 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7. Kansas 26-5 Chicago at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 4. Francois Beauchemin, ANA17 T8. Peter Hanson -10 9 a.m. 8. Michigan State 24-7 New York at Denver, 7:30 p.m. T8. Michael Thompson -10 9. Miami (FL) 24-6 Memphis at LA Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Goals Against Avg. Leaders T12. Richard Sterne -9 ESPN — Men’s Big East Conf. quarterfinal 10. Ohio State 23-7 Detroit at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 1. Craig Anderson, OTT 1.49 T12. Charles Howell III -9 11. Kansas State 25-6 2. Corey Crawford, CHI 1.91 T12. Jason Dufner -9 NBC — Men’s Atlantic 10 Conf. first round 12. Marquette 23-7 Thursday’s Games 3. Viktor Fasth, ANA 1.92 T12. Dustin Johnson -9 9:30 a.m. 13. Florida 24-6 Dallas at San Antonio, 5 p.m. 4. Antti Niemi, SJ 1.96 T16. Fredrik Jacobson -8 14. Oklahoma State 23-7 New York at Portland, 7:30 p.m. 5. Tuukka Rask, BOS 1.97 T16. Charl Schwartzel -8 ESPN2 — Men, Big 12 Conf. quarterfinal 15. New Mexico 26-5 T18. Nicolas Colsaerts -7 16. Saint Louis 24-6 League Leaders Save Percentage Leaders T18. Bubba Watson -7 ESPN2 17. Pittsburgh 24-7 Points Leaders 1. Craig Anderson, OTT .952 T20. Alexander Noren -6 18. Arizona 24-6 11 a.m. 1. Kevin Durant, OKC 28.4 2. Antti Niemi, SJ .932 T20. Webb Simpson -6 19. Syracuse 23-8 2. Carmelo Anthony, NY 28.2 3. Kari Lehtonen, DAL .929 T20. John Senden -6 ESPN — Men’s Big East Conf. quarterfinal 20. Memphis 27-4 3. Kobe Bryant, LAL 27.7 3. Viktor Fasth, ANA .929 T23. Matteo Manassero -5 21. UCLA 23-8 T23. Scott Jamieson -5 11:30 a.m. 4. LeBron James, MIA 26.7 5. Tuukka Rask, BOS .927 22. Wisconsin 21-10 T25. Lee Westwood -4 5. James Harden, HOU 26.4 NBCSN — Men’s Atlantic 10 Conf. first 23. Creighton 27-7 Wins Leaders T25. Scott Piercy -4 24. Notre Dame 23-8 T25. Hunter Mahan -4 Assists Leaders 1. Carey Price, MTL 13 round 25. VCU 24-7 T28. Francesco Molinari -3 1. Rajon Rondo, BOS 11.1 2. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHI 12 2. Marc-Andre Fleury, PIT 12 T28. Ernie Els -3 Noon 2. Chris Paul, LAC 9.6 Others receiving votes: Saint Mary’s 2. Tuukka Rask, BOS 12 T28. Russell Henley -3 3. Greivis Vasquez, NO 9.3 ESPN2 — Men’s Big 12 Conf. quarterfinal 117, Butler 105, North Carolina 49, Col- 5. Evgeni Nabokov, NYI 11 T28. Ian Poulter -3 orado State 48, Temple 20, Belmont 13, 4. Jrue Holiday, PHI 8.7 T28. 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NFL HARVIN HEADED WEST TO ‘HAWKS ANOTHER WEAPON: Now, he gets a fresh start in Se- attle with a big-budget contract Minnesota Wide and an offense that seemingly Receiver Headed turned the corner in December to Seattle, Adds with rookie quarterback Russell Wilson. Explosiveness to Seattle is betting big on a Seahawks’ Offense player who has never had 1,000 yards receiving in any NFL sea- By Danny O’Neil son. This team that hoards draft The Seattle Times picks like they were gold gave up Explosive. three of them — including their That describes Percy Har- first-rounder this year — for the vin on a football field, and — at privilege of paying Harvin a times — away from it. new contract that could average Explosive also applies to the $10 million annually or more. Seahawks’ pending acquisition That’s a lot of draft picks for of Harvin in a trade from Min- the right to give away even more nesota. This young Seahawks loot, and it doesn’t take too long team that was 30 seconds from a memory to remember what playing for the conference happened the last time Seattle championship last season, just gave up a first-round draft pick went and added a player as ver- to acquire a wide receiver. That satile as he is athletic, but who was 2006 when the Seahawks has also had issues with coaches acquired Deion Branch. in the past. That’s where the similari- Harvin is a Swiss Army knife ties end, though. While Branch for an offense, someone who can was a product of New England’s line up anywhere from the back- passing system, Harvin is some- field to splitting out wide to run- one whose skill set will allow ning back kickoffs. He is also him to line up all over the field. very, very expensive. Not just in terms of the new contract that “He’s so good you’ve just got is being negotiated with Seattle, to showcase him,” coach Pete but the three draft picks Seattle Carroll said in October when gave up to acquire him — this the Seahawks were preparing to year’s first-round choice (No. 25 face Harvin and the Vikings in overall), a seventh-round pick Week 9. this year and a third-round pick Carroll has some history in 2013. with Harvin. While at USC, This was a bombshell, and Carroll recruited Harvin when the single biggest bet the Se- he was coming out of Virginia ahawks have made under gen- Beach, Va., only to have Harvin eral manager John Schneider pick Florida where he helped the and a move that was typical for Gators win a national title as a this team only because it was so true freshman. atypical. Jim Mone / The Associated Press So Carroll wasn’t exactly Most expected a largely surprised when Harvin was be- silent offseason for these Se- The Vikings have agreed to trade the unhappy receiver to Seattle for a package of draft picks that includes the Seahawks’ irst- round selection next month, No. 25 overall. ing mentioned as an MVP can- ahawks, who were seemingly set didate before the Vikings trav- as contenders. They had found quiring a player who was so po- rules prohibit the Seahawks “The best all around player eled to Seattle in Week 9. their quarterback in Russell “He’s a fantastic player,” Car- Wilson, they had a defense that tent the first half of last season from even commenting on the (I’ve) ever seen or you’ll ever see! roll said before that game of allowed the fewest points in the that he was mentioned as an potential deal until after the Goes to Seattle!” Peterson said league last season and they had MVP candidate. Harvin caught league year starts Tuesday. Har- via his Twitter account. “I feel Harvin. “He was arguably the 20 of their 22 starters under 60 passes in the first eight games vin’s agent did not return mes- like I just got kicked in the stom- best player in America coming contract through at least 2013. last season and returned a kick- sages. Harvin must also pass a ach. Several times!” out of school. So the fact that Seattle could have gone through off 105 yards before suffering a physical examination and agree Harvin had been unhappy he’s playing with all the top guys the offseason without making a high ankle sprain during Min- to the new contract before the with his situation in Minnesota and his numbers are on top of single addition and still be con- nesota’s Week 9 loss in Seattle deal is finalized. going back to June 2012. He also the league, that’s fitting.” sidered a potential contender. that knocked him out for the Others were stunned, in- reportedly had run-ins with And now, Carroll and his Instead, the Seahawks went season. cluding Adrian Peterson, the Brad Childress — the Vikings’ coaches get the luxury of decid- out and made the biggest move Nothing is official yet. In MVP who has been Harvin’s previous coach — as well as ing how Harvin will fit in with of the NFL offseason so far, ac- fact, everyone’s mum. League teammate in Minnesota. Leslie Frazier, the current coach. Seattle’s offense. Commentary Bold Seahawks Make Statement With Percy Harvin Trade The never-conceding, al- the playoffs last season with ited offense. values draft picks more than any reliable possession receiver who ways-competing Seahawks are an offense that averaged 32.4 The Seahawks don’t seem GM in the game, so his willing- can be used as a deep threat on at it again. For all their talk points their final 10 games, in- concerned about Harvin’s mer- ness to make this trade should occasion, but he’s extraordinary about not needing to make an cluding the postseason. There curial nature, though. They tell you how much ability Har- as a physical, tackle-breaking all-in move this was already ample reason to don’t seem concerned about his vin possesses. beast who can turn a 2-yard offseason, they expect a balanced, dangerous history of bad migraines and The Seahawks are going for pass into a 60-yard touchdown. did it anyway offense next season to comple- constant nagging injuries. Pete it, within reason. Because Har- You can use him as a running by trading for ment a defense that allowed the Carroll has shown that he can vin is so young, he can still grow back, and if the Seahawks con- the dynamic fewest points in the NFL. manage high-maintenance play- with this team. The Seahawks tinue to flirt with the read-zone and versatile But the Seahawks wanted ers and get the most out of their wouldn’t have made such an in- plays and the pistol formation, Percy Harvin. more. And they wanted it now. talent. vestment if he were older. The Harvin just made those pack- It was a bold And while the investment in Harvin isn’t a bad guy. Of- acquisition is a break from their ages much scarier to defend. move, even for Harvin is enormous, so is the fensive coordinator Darrell Bev- draft-heavy philosophy, but it is By Jerry Brewer For the Seahawks, the fight them. They de- statement Seattle just made ell used to coach him in Minne- merely a small one to get a player to win the Super Bowl starts The Seattle sota, and his input was sought who fits in with what they are vote precious about refusing to be complacent, with the need to beat NFC West draft resources Times and truly building a champion- before the Seahawks made this doing. rival San Francisco. Monday and, presumably, big money ship roster. move. Clearly, the Seahawks believe served as an indicator that the to get Harvin from Minnesota There’s also an upside to this Sidney Rice, the team’s cur- they are close to winning a Su- and sign him to a lucrative new deal that you rarely find when a rent No. 1 wide receiver, came per Bowl. They also believe they competition with the 49ers is in contract. Terms of his new deal team trades for an established from Minnesota, too. The Se- have a franchise quarterback in midseason form. Did a bidding haven’t been disclosed, but he’s star. Harvin doesn’t turn 25 un- ahawks know the risk, but ap- Russell Wilson they must sur- war with the Niners contribute expected to be one of the high- til May 28, and he has 280 ca- parently, they sense the reward round with talent. to the high price for Harvin? est paid receivers in the NFL. reer receptions. He was an MVP will be greater. Wilson is probably so ex- Perhaps. Add that to the first- and sev- candidate before he injured his You need only to remember cited he’s watching film of every San Francisco responded enth-round picks the Seahawks ankle against the Seahawks in the Seahawks’ 2006 acquisition game Harvin has ever played. hours after Seattle completed are giving the Vikings in this Week 9 and missed the rest of of Deion Branch to understand Wilson is probably so excited he the deal by trading a sixth- April’s draft and the probable the season. If Harvin hadn’t the potential downside of giv- has learned five new clichés to round pick to Baltimore for An- third-rounder they’re giving up been such a malcontent at times ing up a first-round pick for the describe Harvin’s playmaking quan Boldin. in 2014, and the tab for a receiver in Minnesota, there’s no way the right to overpay a receiver. But ability. The Seahawks won that one. who has yet to post a 1,000-yard Vikings would be willing to deal former general manager Tim There are better deep threats With this splashy move, they season looks astonishingly high. such a gifted player when he and Ruskell made that decision, not and touchdown makers at re- have served notice to the 49ers The Seahawks weren’t des- running back Adrian Peterson John Schneider, who is a more ceiver, but Harvin stands alone and the entire league that they perate for Harvin. They made mean everything to their lim- astute judge of talent. Schneider with his versatility. He will be a plan on winning a lot more, too.

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College Basketball College Basketball Huskies Set to Face Rival Cougars in Pac-12 Opener

SEATTLE (AP) — It was less than two weeks ago that Washington last saw its rival, yet Lorenzo Romar believes Washington State is a com- pletely different team now. There may only be a little bit of evidence, but to Romar it’s clear the Cougars that swept UCLA and USC last week are not the same team the Huskies beat in Seattle on March 3. “They’ve been an offensive juggernaut for the last two games in my opinion,” Romar said Monday. “ ... I think they all were clicking at the same time over the past two games.” Romar will get an up-close view of just how different the Cougars are when the rivals face off Wednesday night in the opening round of the Pac- 12 Conference tournament in Las Vegas. Washington (17-14) is the No. 6 seed in the tour- nament while Washington

Julie Jacobson / The Associated Press State (13-18) is the No. 11 seed. Gonzaga players hold up the championship trophy after defeating Saint Mary’s in the West Coast Conference tournament championship Monday, in Las Vegas. It will be the third time the Gonzaga won 65-51. rivals have met in the confer- ence tournament. The winner will face No. 3 seed Oregon in the quarterfi- nals on Thursday night. When they met less than two weeks ago — a 72-68 Washington victory — the TOP DOGS IN THE WCC Cougars still had DaVonte have met 15 times the past five Lacy in the lineup, but were CAN’T STOP THE ZAGS: without Mike Ladd. That seasons, trading WCC tourna- No. 1 Gonzaga Rolls lineup shifted dramatically ment championships each of the final week of the regular Over Saint Mary’s the past four seasons. season as Lacy was lost for the 65-51 at WCC Gonzaga beat Saint Mary’s remainder of the year due to both times they met during the a knee injury, while Ladd re- LAS VEGAS (AP) — Kelly regular season, 83-78 at home turned from a lingering knee Olynyk had 21 points and 12 and 77-60 in the Bay Area. The problem and played 27 min- rebounds, and top-ranked Gaels nearly missed a third utes in the finale against USC. Gonzaga bolstered its case for a shot, needing a late 3-pointer The Cougars also found No. 1 seed in the NCAA tour- by Dellavedova and overtime to a way to get more looks for nament by routing Saint Mary’s hold off San Diego in the WCC Brock Motum. After being 65-51 in the West Coast Confer- semifinals. held under 20 points in 15 of ence final Monday night. Saint Mary’s managed to the previous 18 games, Mo- Already headed to the keep it close until Page got hurt tum went off for 20 in the NCAA at 11:42 of first half, then went upset of UCLA and a season- tournament high 31 points in beating USC. for the 15th more than 6 minutes without a field goal against Gonzaga’s ag- Motum earned Pac-12 player straight sea- of the week honors for his per- son, Gon- gressive man defense. Olynyk brought the mostly formance. zaga (31-2) Washington has been pro-Gonzaga crowd to its feet sure had the GONZAGA 65 one of the teams to have the look of a No. ST. MARY’S 51 by stripping Dellavedova and most success slowing Motum, 1 seed, play- streaking in for a breakaway thanks mostly to forward Des- ing a superb game at both ends. dunk, then Kevin Pangos kept mond Simmons. Motum had The deep Zags shot 52 per- the roar going with a jumper 15 and 18 points respectively cent, dominated inside and off another steal. Harris fol- against the Huskies earlier teamed up to hound Gaels lowed with another basket on this season. leading scorer Matthew Del- the break, putting the Bulldogs “Just don’t let him catch the lavedova everywhere he went. up 33-21 and the fans back on ball. That’s the object,” Sim- Elias Harris added 19 points for their feet. mons said of defending Mo- Gonzaga, which had a 42-18 in Gonzaga kept making shots tum. “That’s the way to make the paint. and led 38-29 after halftime af- it hard for him, is to make it Saint Mary’s (27-6) labored ter shooting 16 of 25 from the uncomfortable.” against Gonzaga’s attacking Julie Jacobson / The Associated Press floor. Washington opened con- defense, particularly after point Gonzaga’s Kevin Pangos reacts after hitting a 3-point basket against Saint Mary’s Dellavedova, who went 2 for ference play 4-0 and finished guard Jorden Page injured his on Monday. 12 in the semifinals, barely had 3-1. In between was a remark- right knee midway through the room to move against Gary Bell able amount of inconsistency first half. Jr.’s in-the-jersey defense, scor- and frustration. The Hus- Dellavedova struggled for the past two seasons. for the first time last week. ing two points on 1-of-4 shoot- kies swept Arizona State and the second straight game, scor- This season, the Zags broke While glare at the top was ing. The Gaels went 3 of 16 from Washington State and won at ing two points on 1-of-8 shoot- through a big barrier on their too much for many teams in California and Stanford. Yet 3-point range in the half. ing, and the Gaels went 7-for-27 way to 30 wins for the first time: this season of parity, Gonzaga they flubbed at home ver- from 3-point range. No. 1. handled prosperity well, closing Gonzaga didn’t let up in the sus Utah and were swept by Stephen Holt led Saint Behind the Olynyk, the the regular season with a rout second half. UCLA, Oregon and Arizona. Mary’s, which should have a long-haired Canadian with the over Portland. Gonzaga then Olynyk opened with a bas- Barring a dramatic run to solid enough resume to earn an Seattle-grunge vibe and way- beat Loyola Marymount in the ket inside, Bell put the Zags up the championship, Washing- at-large NCAA bid. above-the-rim game, Gonzaga semifinals of the WCC tourna- 43-29 with a 3-pointer from the ton will miss the NCAA tour- Gonzaga has been the mark- lost just two games — to ranked ment to reach the title game for wing and Olynyk later put a nament for the second straight er for mid-major success, reach- teams — and became the first the 16th straight season. punctuation mark on the run- year. It’ll be only the second ing the NCAA tournament 14 team to go 16-0 in the WCC. Waiting for them was a fa- away, soaring in for a one-hand- two-year span in Romar’s ten- straight seasons and the region- That earned the Bulldogs a spot miliar foe. ed dunk over Brad Waldow that ure where the Huskies have al finals four times, including atop The Associated Press poll The Gaels and Bulldogs made it a 19-point lead. failed to reach the NCAAs. Last year came with the added distinction of being the first Women’s College Basketball power conference regular- season champion to not make the NCAA tournament after Gonzaga Beats San Diego for WCC Women’s Title the Huskies bowed out in the first round of the conference LAS VEGAS (AP) — Gon- fifth straight season. Tournament MVP Haiden Amy Kame had 13 points tourney. zaga coach Kelly Graves expect- “I’m a big believer that you Palmer led top-seeded Gon- and Maya Hood 10 for the To- It will be the first time ed to play the West Coast Con- have to have your whole team zaga with 18 points and Sunny reros, who now have to hope where this group of Huskies ference championship game and when she toughened it up, a Greinacher added 12 to help the for an at-large bid to reach the has no other option in reach- without Taelor Karr after the decided `hey, I’m going to play,’ Bulldogs win the WCC title for NCAA tournament for the ing the NCAAs than winning senior guard hurt her back in I think that lifted the rest of the fourth time in five years. fourth time and first since 2008. the conference tourney. the semifinals. the team’s spirits,” Graves said. “I know going in that I com- “Anytime you can go home, “One game at a time, but After testing it out during “She’s obviously one of our lead- ing in that I was going to give leave your tournament, take a our goal overall is to win the warm-ups, Karr announced to ers and best players, and really it my all, try to play, didn’t couple days off and get rest, go tournament,” Simmons said. her coach that she was ready to a tough kid. A lot of kids would want to let my team down in back to practice to get ready for While Colorado proved go, giving the Bulldogs just the have sat this out and she didn’t the championship game,” Karr the postseason, it’s such a ben- last year that’s possible, the lift they needed to make an- want to.” said. “My teammates all rallied efit,” San Diego coach Cindy Huskies have the added issue other trip to the NCAA tourna- With Karr laboring early around me.” Fisher said. “We will benefit of not being the deepest team, ment. against the physical Toreros, Second-seeded San Diego from it. We will improve in the typically using only eight play- Fighting through pain and a Gonzaga (27-5) got off to a slow (21-9) slowed Gonzaga down next 10 days, whenever we get ers. Washington leading scor- rough start, Karr had 14 points, start offensively. The Bulldogs early by playing physical, but to play.” er C.J. Wilcox also wondered six assists and five rebounds made up for it with their de- couldn’t make up for 20 turn- The Gonzaga women have Monday if his sore left foot to help lift Gonzaga to a 62-50 fense and two big runs keyed overs or an 0-for-5 night from followed the footsteps of the could hold should the Huskies win over San Diego in the WCC by Karr, one spanning halftime 3-point range to come up short men’s program, becoming a make a run. final Monday, earning the Bull- and another to pull away in the in its bid to win the WCC tour- mid-major monster in recent dogs an NCAA berth for the second half. nament for the fourth time. years. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Life:Food Always Something New at Devilfish

Dave Taggart, owner of the Devilish Public House in Chehalis, poses for a portrait in front of a pint of Guinness and a plate of Bangor’s & Mash, one of the pub’s signature dishes, on Friday, March, 8, in Chehalis. Chehalis Public House to Feature Six Irish Beers This St. Patrick’s Day By Hallie Simons short, a place for people to For The Chronicle gather. Recently, there have been When talking to Dave a few changes to the Devilfish Tagart and Stacy Bronson, pub. It launched a new menu owners of the Devilfish Public March 5 and is in the process House, one would never know of hiring a new head chef. that they aren’t originally Their signature menu items from Lewis County. The way will still be around, but a few the two talk about their pas- new dishes have been added, sion for the people in the area including clams and linguini and the neighborly attitude and lobster ravioli.

‘‘We came down and fell in love with the area.’’

Dave Tagart, Owner of Devilfish

Devilfish is also changing they have toward the people their appetizer menu to tapas, in the pub, whom they un- a Spanish cuisine. doubtedly know by name, is something that usually comes “The good thing is, there’s with years and years of experi- always something new,” ence. Tagart said. These two business part- But even though they’re ners originally came to the changing it up, this old world area in 2007 from Seattle to pub duo is staying with a help after the devastation of Celtic flavor, especially with Pete Caster / [email protected] the flood. Even in its then- St. Patrick’s Day coming up. The Stonehenge Slab is seen on Friday, March 8, at the Devilish Public House in Chehalis. The Stonehenge Slab fea- murky state, they fell in love They’re bringing in six dif- tures Greek latbread with blue cheese cream, topped with grilled chicken, fresh tomato, green onions and bacon bits with the area. They had been ferent Irish beers to represent then covered with Mozzarella cheese and baked. looking to do the same thing each of the Celtic nations. in another area, and were in Another Celtic event com- Stone Hedge Slab: Blue Cheese Spread: ing up is National Tartan Day the final stages of purchasing Spread blue cheese spread (see recipe below) Ingredients: a building, when their entire on April 6, upon which the Vancouver Pipe and Drum over desired type of bread (Greek Flat Bread is 1 Cup Cream Cheese business plan shifted to Che- recommended). Add chicken, bacon bits, diced 1 Cup Blue Cheese halis Avenue. Corps will bring in all 22 per- formers. Needless to say, it’s tomatoes, green onions and cover with a good ½ Cup Sour Cream “We came down and fell dose of mozzarella cheese. ½ Cup Mayonaise going to be a loud night for the in love with the area,” said Bake on 375 degrees until cheese is bubbly. 1 Tablespoon Dijon pub. The event will include Tagart. “The town appealed to 1 Teaspoon White Pepper us, the area appealed to us.” the unveiling of a new tartan ½ Teaspoon Salt One of the things that display over the doorway, do- ‘‘The good thing is, there’s always ½ Teaspoon Pepper was very important to Tagart nated by Tony Alejandro. and Bronson was that their “It’s nice for us to have our something new.’’ Combine all ingredients in a food pro- business not be a traditional heritage,” said Tagart. “But it’s Dave Tagart cessor and process until smooth. bar, but rather a pub, which people, meeting all the differ- is short for public house. In ent types that makes it great.” It’s Time to Let Your Irish Shine By Sharon K. Ghag can also thank him for sham- • Send St. Patrick’s Day bag. Add layers of The Modesto Bee rocks and luck: He used the cards. M&M’s in rainbow three-leaf clover to teach the • Go on a leprechaun hunt. colors. or place You don’t even have to be a Christian doctrine. • Have leprechauns make Rolos at the bot- wee bit Irish to tap your inner Irish celebrity chef Clodagh mischief by leaving green foot- tom of a zip- leprechaun. McKenna has fond memories prints on washable surfaces: close bag, Come March, we’re all of breakfast and then Mass, Make a fist with the right hand top with yearning to celebrate loud and followed by a parade and a pot and dip the bottom of the multicol- proud. A day set aside in Ire- ored lico- land for spiritual renewal and of beef and Guinness stew on fist in washable green paint. St. Patrick’s Day. Stamp the paint on paper, the rice made prayer is an excuse for bla- into an rin’ o’ the green, eating corned McKenna, whom Forbes fridge or the floor and add calls Ireland’s answer to Ra- toes. Repeat with the left hand. upside-down beef and cabbage and raising a U. The card can chael Ray or Martha Stewart, Repeat as necessary. Add to pint or two. read: You’re the reminisces about her favorite March 17 marks the death the magic by leaving a trail pot of gold at the of the patron saint of Ire- holiday in her new cookbook of gold glitter, and make little end of my rain- land. St. Patrick, who lived at “Clodagh’s Kitchen Diaries” messes around the room. Also, bow. the end of the fourth century, (Kyles Books, $27.95). leave chocolate gold coins or a • Greet guests brought Christianity to Ire- ••• crock o’ green beads. in Gaelic with a land and is said to have driven Here’s a pot of golden ideas, • Hand out pots of gold: hundred thou the snakes out of the Emerald many from Mckenna, to cel- Place Rolo candies at the bot- Isle and into the ocean. We ebrate St. Patrick’s Day: tom of a tall, narrow plastic please see IRISH, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 LIFE

Irish: Shabbat Almond, Peach and Apple Kuchen, Health Loaf, Potato Kugel Continued from Life 1 To decorate: About 1 cup HEALTH LOAF powdered sugar; juice of ½ lem- sand welcomes: ‘Céad míle fáilte’ on; pecan nuts, pumpkin seeds Makes 2 loaves Ingredients: (kayd meeluh foll-tjuh). and candied violets • Serve Irish coffee: Add 2 Instructions: 1 pound whole wheat flour tablespoons of Irish whiskey to Pour the warm milk into (about 3½ cups) a warmed glass and stir in 1 tea- a small bowl and whisk in the 2/3 cup wheat germ, plus ex- tra for dusting spoon of brown sugar. Add 1/3 yeast, 1 teaspoon sugar, and 1 ½ cup all-purpose flour cup of strong coffee and, using heaping tablespoon flour. Set 1¼ cups unprocessed wheat the back of a spoon, pour cream aside in a warm place to ferment bran onto the surface of the coffee. for about 15 minutes until bub- 1 1/3 cups steel-cut oatmeal • “Health” is the toast heard bles appear on the surface. 2 teaspoons brown sugar in pubs, homes and restaurants Meanwhile, prepare the fill- 2½ teaspoons baking soda throughout Ireland. So here’s to ing. Peel and core the apples, 1 quart buttermilk “slainte,” pronounced SLAHN- roughly chop the flesh, and For the topping: 2 teaspoons ch. place in a pan with the vanilla wheat germ; and 2 teaspoons • Make an Irish-themed flo- sugar. Strain the peach juice sesame seeds Instructions: ral arrangement of different into the pan and set over medi- Preheat the oven to 450 de- shades of green foliage and flow- um-low heat. Bring to a boil, put grees. Put all the dry ingredients ers and tie green ribbons around on a lid, and simmer gently until in a large bowl and mix together. the vase. the apples are tender and fluffy. Stir in the buttermilk to make a • Share shamrock-shaped Add the drained peaches, gold- moist dough. cookies frosted with green icing. en raisins, grated orange and Lightly grease two 2-pound • Have a cheese party, with lemon zest, and almond extract. an Irish cheese board. loaf tins and dust them with Fold in the ground almonds wheat germ. Divide the dough • Make McKenna’s smoked a spoonful at a time to make a salmon mousse in a bowl set between the tins, smooth the soft, but not sloppy, filling. You top and make a cross on each in the middle of a large platter.may need to add extra (or less) Surround the platter with crudi- one with a floured knife. Sprin- ground almonds depending on kle with wheat germ and sesame tés of celery, carrot and cucum- the moisture of your apples. Set ber to replicate the Irish flag. seeds. aside. Place the loaves in the oven To make the mousse, blend Sift the remaining flour with together 8 ounces smoked salm- for 10 minutes at 450 degrees, a pinch of salt into a large mix- then reduce the temperature to on, 3 ounces softened cream McCormick Kitchens / Modesto Bee ing bowl. Rub in the butter or 250 degrees and bake for 1 hour. cheese, 2 ounces crème fraîche, March brings out the inner Irish in everyone. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with green margarine with your fingers When the loaves are baked, 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill and stir in the sugars and grated variations of favorite foods. and the juice of 1 lemon, and remove from the oven and leave orange and lemon zest. in the tins to cool a little. Turn then season with salt and freshly Add one of the eggs to the them out on wire racks to cool ground black pepper. bubbling yeast mixture and beat completely. • Sing some traditional Irish well with a fork. Pour the mix- Recipe tester: The loaves are songs, such as “Whiskey in the ture into the dry ingredients even better baked with nuts and Jar” and “The Wild Rover” by and combine to a soft, pliable dried fruit, thin and then the Dubliners. dough. Turn out onto a floured toasted in the oven until crisp. • Watch Irish-themed mov- work surface and knead until Take two cups of prepared - bat ies: “The Quiet Man” with John smooth. Place the dough back in ter and mix in ½ cup whole- al Wayne and Maureen O’Hara the bowl, cover with a clean tow- monds, ¼ cup or more - ses and “Going My Way” come toel, and leave to rise in a warm ame seeds, ¼ cup or more raw mind. place for about 40to 60 minutes sunflower seeds and a generous • Turn food green: McCor- until doubled in size. ½ or more of dried fruit. Bake as mick Kitchens suggests vary- Preheat the oven to 400 and directed. When cool, slice and ing the drops of food color inline a large baking sheet with bake at 325 degrees for 10 to 15 three layers of white cake mix toparchment paper. Turn out the minutes on each side until dry produce a multi-colored green dough onto a floured work sur- and crunchy. cake: 9 drops Green plus 3 dropsface and punch out the air with Yellow produce mint green; 25your fists. Roll out the dough to POTATO KUGEL drops Neon Green plus 2 dropsform a long rectangle, 6-by-12 Serves 8 Neon Blue make green apple; 40inches. Spread the apple filling Ingredients: drops Blue plus 16 drops Greenover the dough, leaving a bor- 2 small or 1 medium onion, equal teal green; 50 drops Greender all around, tuck in the ends, chopped plus 12 drops Yellow equal - garand then roll up like a jelly roll. 2 tablespoons olive oil den green; 50 drops Green plusPlace on your prepared baking 1 pound red or Yukon gold 4 drops Blue equal shamrocksheet, slash the top a few times potatoes, scrubbed and left green; 2teaspoons Green creates diagonally to reveal some of the whole emerald green. For green beer,filling, and cover with the same ½ cup fresh flat-leaf parsley add 5 to 6 drops of green foodtowel. Leave to rise in a warm 4 organic free-range eggs color to 12 ounces of beer. Forplace for about 20 to 30 minutes 1½ tablespoons lemon juice an emerald milkshake, add pure until doubled in size. 4 pounds baking potatoes peppermint extract in addition Glaze the kuchen with the (such as russet) to green food coloring to turn remaininga beaten egg and bake 4 tablespoons ground al- classic vanilla milkshake into a in the hot oven for 25 to 30 min- monds refreshingly cool treat. utes until puffed up and golden. 2 teaspoons sugar Make it Erin go Bragh: - IreRemove from the oven and leave 1 teaspoon salt; ground black Sharon K. Ghag / Modesto Bee land forever! — at least on St.to cool on the baking sheet. pepper This almond, peach and apple kuchen is a yeast-raised cake that can be adapted Patrick’s Day. To make the topping, mix Instructions: for St. Patrick’s Day with a touch of green sugar or green frosting. SHABBAT ALMOND, PEACH the powdered sugar with the Preheat the oven to 325 de- ing black. Mix in the ground -al top with grated cheese (option- AND APPLE KUCHEN lemon juice to form a stiff frost- grees, and grease a 10-by-14- monds, sugar, and salt and pep- al-only for a milchig — or made ing. Drizzle over the hot cake inch pan. Alternatively, you can per, and pour into the prepared of milk or dairy — meal), and Serves 8 to 10 and decorate with nuts, seeds line it with parchment paper. pan. Thickly slice the boiled red bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour as Ingredients: and candied violets. In a small frying pan, gently or Yukon gold potatoes and ar- before. Yeast dough: Note: This cake freezes well. cook the onion in 1 tablespoon range them over the top. Brush Variation 2: Potato pom- 2/3 cup lukewarm milk (or Recipe tester: Use ½ cup of the oil until soft but not col- with the remaining oil and pons — These crisp, golden soy milk) blackberry jam for the filling if ored. Meanwhile, boil the red season with more salt and pep- baked balls are the easiest recipe 2 level teaspoons active dry you’re pressed for time. Also de- or Yukon gold potatoes in their per. Bake in the oven for about in the world. Season leftover yeast licious is a filling made with ½ skins for about 15 minutes un- 1 hour until slightly puffed up mashed potato with plenty of 2½ cups organic bread flour tube marizpan, 1 tube almond til almost tender but not soft. and golden. salt and pepper, but do not add A pinch of salt paste, a few drops almond ex- Drain and set aside. Scrape the Variation 1: For mashed 4 tablespoons butter (or non- tract and the juice of 1 large softened onion into a food pro- milk or butter. Form into large dairy margarine) orange processed in a food pro- cessor, add the parsley and eggs, potato kugel, omit the baking balls, about the size of a tennis 1/3 cup superfine sugar, plus cessor until smooth and spread- and purée until smooth. Scrape potatoes and use 5pounds red ball. Arrange on a baking sheet, 1 teaspoon able. To stay true to St. Patrick’s into a large bowl and stir in the or Yukon gold potatoes instead. drizzle with olive oil, and bake 2 heaping teaspoons vanilla Day, turn this into a barm brack, lemon juice. (If you don’t have Peel the potatoes and boil them at 350 degrees for 1 hour. (If you sugar or yeast bread. You’ll need ½ a processor, simply finely chop in water or stock until tender. have a surplus of mashed - po Grated zest of ½ orange and cup raisins, ½ cup currants, 2 the parsley and mix with the Drain, season, and mash until tato, simply freeze the formed ½ lemon tablespoons citron, 1 teaspoon beaten eggs and cooked onion.) smooth. Meanwhile, slice 2 large pompons on a baking sheet and 2 organic free-range eggs, di- nutmeg, 1teaspoon cinnamon, Peel the baking potatoes and onions and gently cook them transfer to a plastic bag once vided use ½ teaspoon cloves and 1/3 cup grate them on the coarse side of in 1 tablespoon olive oil until they are frozen so they will be Filling: 2 large apples, 2 heap- sugar. Mix filling ingredients a grater into the bowl with the soft but not colored. Set aside ready to bake another day.) ing teaspoons vanilla sugar, 1 together. After the first rise, roll lemon and egg mixture. Mix to cool and then beat in 4 egg Tester’s note: Potatoes are (15-ounce) can peaches in juice, out the dough and spread sugar well with your hands, taking yolks. Combine the onion and staples in many cuisines, - in ¾ cup golden raisins, grated zest mixture inside. Roll up the pas- care that the potato is coated egg mixture with the mashed cluding in Ireland. Parsley adds of ½ orange and ½ lemon, a few try, let rise until doubled and with the lemon and egg mix- potato. Whisk 4 egg whites until flecks of green to the finished drops of almond extract, 1 cup bake as directed in a prepared ture; the lemon will stop the stiff and fold in carefully. Spoon dish. For even more color, use ground almonds angel food cake pan. potato from oxidizing and turn- the mixture into a greased dish, leeks instead of onions. FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department Food Establishments With Violations: Travelodge, Centralia 20 0 20 Food Establishments Red Blue Total With Perfect Scores: Papa Ray’s, Centralia 0 3 3 Waffle batter was found at 49.7 F and must be at 41 F. or below unless un- The entire kitchen needs to be better cleaned, including freezer, counters, der a written time as a control plan. This will be discarded. (10 red) Boccata Deli, Centralia floor, etc. There is still a significant amount of grease behind grill on the wall Produce was being washed in a three-compartment sink and was then Roger’s Cafe, Centralia and floor. Please correct within one week, except the grease, which should placed in a used cardboard box. Please fix produce sink within three weeks Fairway Lanes, Centralia be corrected by tomorrow due to the fire risk when cleaned. Please monitor and store clean produce in covered, food grade container. (10 red) McMenamin’s Olympic Club, Centralia closely. (3 blue) Inspection: Feb. 27 Bill & Bea’s Drive In, Centralia Inspection: Feb. 27 Mrs. Beesley’s Burgers, Toledo ••• Mackinaw’s Rotary Dinner, Washing- Mount St. Helens Grocery, Vader 0 8 8 Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections conducted by ton Hotel, Chehalis Food prep areas near grill need to be cleaned more thoroughly and more the Lewis County Public Health Department’s Food Safety Program. often. This needs to be accomplished within the next week. (5 blue) Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne illness and must Floors and walls in the grill and prep area are in need of cleaning. This We do small needs to be accomplished with one week. (3 blue) be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue violations relate to overall cleanli- Inspection: March 1 ness and operational conditions and must be corrected by established dead- jobs too! lines or by the next routine inspection. El Cocinero, Centralia 15 0 15 Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point item repeated There was no hot water in the hand wash sink. This was corrected. (10 red) within an 18 month period is considered a high risk and must be reinspected. Digital thermometer is not working and probably needs a new battery. An establishment that receives 75 red points or 100 total points (red and blue) Please correct by tomorrow. (5 red) on a routine inspection or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their Inspection: Feb. 25 food establishment permit suspended. 736-6322 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 • Life 3

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“I made the most of it — I spent Saturday on the beach in a T-shirt.”

Clarence Dieu Chehalis, retired from grocery retail

Artwork submitted by Hank Claycamp, Centralia This teak bridge, called the Ubein Bridge, was one of the sites seen by Hank and Linda Claycamp during their visit to Myanmar. Globetrotting Couple Make Stop at Kalow, Myanmar Editor’s note: This is another of Centralia resident Hank Clay- camp’s periodic articles about his “I definitely enjoyed trips around the world. Hi everybody, I think I’m the day. I went trying to make a blog or at least walking and took write our sto- ries. In case you advantage of the didn’t know, Linda and I are warm temperature.” not home. We Loren Hagan recently were Centralia, retired mechanic in a British hill town in Burma By Hank Claycamp (Myanmar) called Kalow. The weather was fairly cool with low humid- ity, like summer in Washington. I could go into the history At Inley Lake, Myanmar, when the Brits took Burma the Claycamps visited a from King Thibaw in 1856, but Buddhist monastery. it ain’t worth it so anyhoo we flew in from Bangkok, Thai- land, to Mandalay. I’m not sure if I’m Hope or Crosby, but our story starts here. Mandalay was once the capi- tal of Burma and possesses the glass palace of King Thibaw. It “It was great. I was an interesting fortification; more can be learned in the book spent the day “The Glass Palace.” If you don’t care for temples in the woods.” and Buddhas, don’t go to Bur- Jody Florek ma, cuz we got short Buddhas, Adna, hairdresser tall Buddhas, Buddhas up on rocks, tough Buddhas, wimpy Buddhas, even Buddhas with chicken pox, and well, you get my meaning — lots of Buddhas. So, we saw temples and Bud- The village has a main canal I believe the Burmese to be ••• dhas all day long. I made a few funneling into the lake where the friendliest and most honest To submit your story and art- pictures, including a neat teak you could rent a driver and a people we have ever met. Their work, e-mail [email protected] bridge (Ubein Bridge). 40-foot-long very narrow power government is a little screwy, or send mail to Voices, The Chron- Cast off the coconuts! Shake boat, the strangest engine and but the populace is very kind. I icle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA the monkeys off the halyards! propeller system ever seen. doubt they will remain that way. 98531. Predawn and we’re sailing We sat in lawn chairs in line down the great greasy-green Ir- zipping across the lake to the rawaddy River, a 12-hour trip if floating villages and saw the you don’t get stuck on a sandbar Plants Plus fishermen on their tiny carved (we did) to Bagan. The wealth teak boats and went to the tem- in the 11th century made for “that’s us” ples and visited the monks of all competition for construction of Hanging Baskets • Trees/Shrubs temples and Buddhas. There are ages, smoked tiny cigars and ate “My husband and Landscape Design • Fruit 3,000 temples in Bagan. Made lunch in some fun restaurants. son worked on some nice pictures though. Well, the Divine Lady L de- Indoor Gardening cided the overnight bus to Ran- • their fishing boat. We took a bus from Bagan to Sprinkler Supply Perennials CH491774sl.db Kalow over the mountains and, goon back over the mountains I hung sheets on guess what?, nobody threw up. would be fun. She forgot about 360-996-4219 Now here we are in Kalow the steep winding roads and 2726 Jackson Hwy., Chehalis • email: [email protected] the line and sat out bound for Inlay Lake. hairpin turns. Oh well! We met and read a book.” Inlay Lake is a massive some new friends from Switzer- yet quite shallow lake high land and we stayed at the same Connie Anderson up in the northeast of central hotel. Not really much to do in Onalaska, co-owner Burma. We arrived in Neong Yangon but we made the most of Anderson’s Fabrication Swe, a busy rundown village of our time drinking great beer full of, you guessed it, Buddhas. and Mandalay rum.

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TODAY IN HISTORY: Amanda Young Lets Her Hair Down Lewis County-Area History Newspaper Calls for Cleaner Chronicle wrote. “She opened switched from the Democratic Cities in 1911 the door of the car just as her to the Republican party. The Centralia Daily Chroni- husband applied the brakes, and “I come from a long line of cle gave Centralia credit for rap- was thrown to the pavement.” Democrats,” Wilson said. “It id growth, but reminded the city In the hospital, Mrs. May was entirely a personal decision.” of the need to be clean. died of a skull fracture. Her According to local Democrat “There is much adverse com- body was moved to the Fissell- leaders, Wilson had used the ment by public-spirited resi- Reynolds Mortuary. Democratic Party facilities ex- dents and visitors alike on the tensively when elected for office negligent manner in which the in 1982. Since that time he had Chehalis Wins 1960 State not been active in the Demo- city suffers by lack of interest Championship of property owners and house- cratic Party functions. holders who places bear signs of During this week in 1960, neglect and show need for more the W.F. West High School Bearcats won the first state bas- Tenino Girls Win First State tidiness,” the newspaper wrote. Hardware in 2001 “With the coming of Spring, ketball championship in the much could be done toward school’s history by beating the Tenino girls basketball team improving the city by planting Sumner Spartans 70-56. brought home an eighth-place permanent shrubberies, clean- “Some 6,500 fans packed the trophy, the first time the girls ing up yards, laying out gardens, University of Puget Sound gym- ever won state hardware. tidying up home sites and gener- nasium to watch the finale be- “I don’t think they realize ally exercising greater neatness tween the hustling Bearcats and what they’ve done yet,” said Ja- as well as installing improve- the play-making Spartans,” The son Suess, Tenino coach after ments of a permanent nature. Daily Chronicle wrote. the trophy was awarded. “It is only fair to note that “Even the most die-hard Che- “Fifth would have been better, Centralia is much better in this halis partisan had moments said Tenino sophomore Whit- respect than it was two years of doubt as the title game got ney Evander. “But placing is a ago, but there yet remains a underway. However it failed to big accomplishment. There are great deal to be done before shake the Twin City five as they a lot of people who didn’t think Centralia equals towns of half broke the game wide open mid- we could do that.” its size. Centralia is now far be- way in the second period.” hind such places as Raymond, With less than a minute to go, Inmate Assaulted, Aberdeen and a number of other the fans yelled, “We want Kaija. places, of which, however, does We want Kaija.” Player Jerry Hospitalized in 2006 not include Chehalis.” Kaija had sustained an ankle in- A Toledo man, in residence jury in the second game at state, at the Lewis County Jail, was and sat on the bench for the re- assaulted in the day room area Woman Dies From Skull maining two games of the tour- of the jail and suffered a broken Fracture in 1936 nament. With 16 seconds left, eye socket and bruised brain. He During this week in 1936, Coach Tom Smith brought Kaija was taken to Providence Centra- law enforcement was investigat- into the game. Kaija limped lia Hospital, then Harborview ing the death of Mrs. Zelia Pearl onto the floor to a standing ova- Medical Center in Seattle, and Submitted by Ray Landes for Our Hometowns, Volume 2 May, a 30-year-old Portland res- tion. then returned to the jail the Amanda Young was about 18 when she was photographed with her hair ident who was visiting Centralia same day. loose and lowing — a rare sight in the waning years of the 19th century. with her husband Anthony May The assault suspect was a Born Aug. 24, 1875, in Cufy’s Cove, Calif., she moved from California with since her brother was in the hos- “contract bed inmate” from the Coroner Switches to her family by covered wagon, arriving in Mossyrock in 1882. While traveling pital Department of Corrections. The to this area, the family carried $2,000 in gold coins concealed in the ashes “While driving on West Main Republican Party in 1986 injured man’s father protested of the family’s cooking equipment. Amanda later married George Harvey street Monday, Mrs. May was Lewis County Coroner Terry the fact that his son was housed Landes of Mossyrock. She died in 1965 at age 89. taken ill,” The Centralia Daily Wilson announced that he had with a convicted criminal. Send If you’d like to share your locally themed story, photograph Us You r (with caption), or a combination of both, email your items to [email protected] or bring them by the front desk. Be sure Photos and to leave us your name, phone number and mailing address Stories so we can return the photo to you. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Bacon Tops List of Good go-to Ingredients By Susan M. Selasky view. and the pearl couscous. ½ teaspoon salt Detroit Free Press Quinn is the executive di- The regular couscous is ¼ teaspoon black pepper rector of food and entertaining found near the pasta and rice in 4 slices bacon, diced When the question, “What’s at Martha Stewart Living Om- most grocery stores. It takes just 4 (4- to 5-ounce) bone- for dinner?” comes up, having nimedia. In the next few weeks 5 minutes to make. less, skinless chicken breasts, a few go-to one-skillet recipes Quinn’s “Mad Hungry Cravings” Pearl couscous is pasta that trimmed makes it easy. (Artisan, $27.95) will be out. In looks like tiny beads. It takes 1 shallot, peeled and minced Today’s recipe is one to have her latest book, Quinn shares about twice as long (10 to 12 1¼ cups fat-free, low-sodium tucked away. her take on ethnic restaurant minutes) to cook as the grain- chicken broth It makes use of key ingredi- and takeout recipe favorites. 1 cup pearl (Israeli) couscous ents to have on hand — boneless, like couscous. The pearl cous- Not only is bacon an ingredi- 1 tablespoon parsley, freshly skinless chicken breasts, bacon, cous is sometimes called Medi- Dijon mustard and maple syrup. ent in today’s recipe, the chicken terranean or Israeli couscous; chopped I know — I had you at bacon. is cooked in the leftover bacon some stores stock it in the ethnic 2 teaspoons cider vinegar fat. (I didn’t say the recipe was In a small bowl, whisk the Who doesn’t love bacon? foods aisle. You can find it in Jessica J. Trevino / Detroit Free Press Pardon the cliche, but it’s now low-fat.) plain or tricolor varieties. Use mustard, maple syrup, ½ tea- When the question, “What’s for dinner?” as American as apple pie. And You can use any favorite either couscous for this dish, but spoon salt and ¼ teaspoon pep- comes up, having a few go-to one-skil- before long, someone will put chopped bacon in this recipe, the pearl couscous as the starch per; set aside. In a 12-inch non- let recipes makes it easy. Here, maple it in apple pie — if they haven’t but using pepper bacon gives the adds a heartier texture and fla- stick skillet cook the bacon over Dijon chicken with bacon couscous. already. Dijon sauce a peppery zip. The vor. medium heat until crisp, 6 to 8 In fact, the average American sauce, paired with that yummy MAPLE-DIJON CHICKEN WITH minutes. Using a slotted spoon, foil. (You might not use all of the eats nearly 18 pounds of bacon bacon flavor, turns out sweet BACON COUSCOUS transfer bacon to a paper towel- mustard mixture depending on per year. and salty and has a little tang to lined plate. the size of the chicken breasts.) Never be without bacon it. Serves: 4 Pour off all but 2 tablespoons Add shallot to now-empty in your home was one slice of The cooked and chopped ba- Preparation time: 15 minutes of fat from skillet and return pan skillet and cook over medium advice Lucinda Scala Quinn con also becomes an ingredient Total time: 45 minutes to medium-high heat until fat heat until softened, about 3 min- offered up in her 2009 book in the couscous, which is cooked If you don’t have 2 table- shimmers. Pat chicken dry with utes. Add broth and bring to “Mad Hungry — Feeding Men in the same skillet. But the fin- spoons of fat in the skillet after paper towels and season with salt simmer. Stir in couscous, cover, and Boys: Recipes, Strategies & ished dish takes on different fla- frying the bacon, supplement and pepper. Cook chicken until remove from heat, and let stand Survival Techniques” (Artisan, vor profiles; it doesn’t all taste with vegetable oil. Substitute golden brown and meat regis- for 5 minutes. Stir cooked bacon, $18.95). like bacon. regular couscous for the pearl if ters 160 degrees, about 6 min- parsley and vinegar into cous- “You can always whip some- If you’re not familiar with desired. utes per side. Transfer to platter, cous. Season with salt and pep- thing up if you can layer it with couscous, there are two varieties: ¼ cup Dijon mustard brush with mustard mixture, per to taste. Serve couscous and bacon,” Quinn said in an inter- the regular grain-like couscous ¼ cup maple syrup and tent loosely with aluminum chicken with Dijon sauce. 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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets March 13, 2013 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 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ The Middle The Neighbors (N) Suburgatory Nashville Rayna is comforted by an old KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) “Thanksgiving IV” (CC) (DVS) “Party Crasher” “Yakult Leader” friend. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Whitney “Nesting” Whitney “Hello Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Chicago Fire “It Ain’t Easy” Jose Vargas KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ Giggles” ’ “Manhattan Vigil” ’ (CC) (DVS) must go on disability. ’ Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil “Ex-Wives Seeking Justice” Katie Celebrities discuss cancer. (N) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) Survivor: Caramoan -- Fans vs. Favor- “The Good Earth” Four CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Pick KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ites “Persona Non Grata” (N) ’ men from Oregon go missing. and Roll” ’ (CC) (DVS) ness News PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) The Quantum Activist (2009, Documentary) A scientist challenges the notions of He Touched Me: The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley Vin- Alone in the Wilderness Living in nature. (CC) (DVS) PBS 9 9 existence and reality. tage photos; interviews. ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Epi- The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Sun Tea” 30 Rock “Cleve- MNT 10 10 (CC) “Stan of Arabia” (CC) sode 420” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) ’ (CC) land” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office ’ (Part The Office “Casual Arrow “Vertigo” Thea gets caught using Supernatural “Hunteri Heroici” Castiel Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens (CC) Queens (CC) 1 of 2) (CC) Friday” (CC) a drug. ’ (CC) decides to become a hunter. ’ Scofflaw” (CC) Foundation” (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment “Game On” Celtic Thunder Mythology The group performs in Dublin. ’ (CC) Aaron Neville: Doo Wop: My True Story Aaron Neville Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. ’ (CC) Victor Borge: PBS 12 12 performs. ’ (CC) Comedy Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Top 10 Perform -- Live” The top ten finalists perform. (N Same-day Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Live From Marine Invicta Watches Live From Marine Invicta Watches Live From Marine Brooks Brothers Fashion and Ac Love That Handbag Brilliante ’ ION 15 15 ››› The Nutty Professor (1996, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett. A plump WWE Main Event (N) ›››› One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975, Drama) Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Brad Dourif. An irreverent scientist transforms himself into a svelte swinger. ’ troublemaker is committed to an asylum. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni Redemption (CC) Wisdom Keys Zola Levitt... K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table Marriage Today KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Middle The Neighbors (N) Modern Family Suburgatory Nashville Rayna is comforted by an old KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Thanksgiving IV” (CC) (DVS) “Party Crasher” “Yakult Leader” friend. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Whitney “Nesting” Whitney “Hello Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Chicago Fire “It Ain’t Easy” Jose Vargas NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ Giggles” ’ “Manhattan Vigil” ’ (CC) (DVS) must go on disability. ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) American Idol “Top 10 Perform -- Live” The top ten finalists perform. (N Same-day 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Ultimate Price” A robber Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (N) Duck Dynasty (N) Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty A&E 52 52 kills a good Samaritan. (CC) (CC) (CC) “Redneck Logic” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Spring Breakdown” Investi- CSI: Miami “Backfire” Murder victim’s ›› Underworld (2003, Horror) Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael Sheen. A vampire protects ›› Underworld (2003, Horror) Kate Beckinsale. A vampire gating three different murders. spirit haunts Calleigh. ’ (CC) a medical student from werewolves. protects a medical student from werewolves. APL 43 43 Gator Boys: Xtra Bites ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ River Monsters “Untold Stories” ’ North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ North Woods Law ’ (CC) River Monsters “Untold Stories” ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” Wild Out Wednesday. Husbands- Ho. Second ›› The Secret Life of Bees (2008, Drama) Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning. (CC) Husbands- Ho. Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Rachel Zoe Project Rachel’s new It’s a Brad, Brad Dukes of Melrose Watch What Hap- The Rachel Zoe BRAVO 66 66 John and Colton have family news. (Part 2 of 2) assistant; Karmin. (N) (CC) World (N) “Oscar Season” pens: Live (N) Project (CC) CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street Figure Skating ISU World Championships. Men’s and pairs short programs. From London, Ont. ’ (CC) CBC News: The National (N) (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Regarding Henry” ’ (CC) Mindy McCready: Fallen Angel (CC) › Son-in-Law (1993, Comedy) Pauly Shore, Carla Gugino, Lane Smith. ’ ››› Blazing Saddles (1974) ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 All-Star Celebrity Apprentice The teams tackle a task in Orlando, Fla. (CC) Mad Money All-Star Celebrity Apprentice The teams tackle a task in Orlando, Fla. (CC) Insanity Workout Get Sub D CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park “Trap- Tosh.0 Tosh plays The Colbert Re- Chappelle’s Show Workaholics (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (CC) Workaholics “In Tosh.0 Various The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 per Keeper” a game. port (CC) With (CC) Line” (N) (CC) sports challenges. With Jon Stewart port (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Wizards-Place Wizards of Waverly Place ’ (CC) ››› Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009) ’ Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Good-Charlie Extreme Smuggling “Drugs” The Dispensary owner seeks Under Siege: America’s Northern Bor- Weed Country “Rippers” Nate finds his Weed Country Mike fears he is being Weed Country “Rippers” Nate finds his DSC 8 8 schemes employed by drug dealers. wise counsel. ’ (CC) der (N) ’ (CC) farm ripped up. ’ (CC) investigated. (N) ’ (CC) farm ripped up. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› There’s Something About Mary E! News (N) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami Kim Burning Love Burning Love The Soup (N) After Lately Chelsea Lately (N) E! News (1998) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon. loves detective work. “Pool Party” NBA Basketball at . From NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi Center in Denver. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. (N) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Big East Tournament, Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Basketball NASCAR Now (N) NBA Tonight FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible (N) Restaurant Stakeout (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 Anger Manage- Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› The Fighter (2010, Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams. Premiere. Two brothers The Americans “Duty and Honor” Philip The Americans “Duty and Honor” Philip ment Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) reunite to train for a historic boxing match. is reunited with an old flame. is reunited with an old flame. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf The Haney Project Golf Central Inside PGA Tour PGA Tour Golf On the Range Inside PGA Tour Learning Center The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Frasier “Liar! Liar!” Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Death and Frasier “Four for Frasier “To Kill a Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “The Un- Frasier “Roz’s Turn” HALL 19 19 (CC) (CC) “Lights Out” “The Winner” ’ (CC) the Dog” ’ the Seesaw” ’ Talking Bird” ’ natural” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Kitchen Cousins Kitchen Cousins Kitchen Cousins (CC) Cousins on Call Cousins on Call Property Brothers (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “James & David” HIST 37 37 (CC) (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) The Bible “Homeland” Joshua conquers Jericho. (CC) America Unearthed (CC) LI FE 51 51 Off Their Rockers Off Their Rockers Off Their Rockers Off Their Rockers Off Their Rockers Off Their Rockers Preachers’ Daughters (CC) Dance Moms (CC) Project Runway “A Sticky Situation” MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Friendzone ’ Friendzone ’ 2 “Under Pressure” ’ “Love Hurts” ’ Teen Mom 2 “The Future Is Now” Teen Mom 2 ’ Washington Heights (N) ’ 34 34 NHL Hockey: Flyers at Devils NHL Live (N) The Crossover Pro Football Talk NHL Overtime Heads-Up Poker Heads-Up Poker Heads-Up Poker NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry. (CC) The Bad Girls Club: Atlanta The Bad Girls Club: Atlanta ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry. (CC) R O OT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Access UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16 -- FC Bayern Munich vs Arsenal FC. 2nd leg. Mariners Access UFA (N) The Dan Patrick Show SPIKE 57 57 ›› Pitch Black (2000, Science Fiction) Radha Mitchell, Vin Diesel, Cole Hauser. To Be Announced ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s ›› Pitch Black Vicious creatures stalk the survivors of a spaceship crash. ’ Dark Knight. ’ (2000) ’ SYFY 59 59 Ghost Hunters “Spirits of the Night” Haunted Collector Haunted Collector Haunted Collector (N) (CC) Stranded (N) Haunted Collector (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ End of the Age Left Behind II: Tribulation Force Always Good Jesse Duplantis Easter Exper. Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord The King of Seinfeld “The Boy- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Pie” Family Guy Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Sav- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Halle Berry; Ben Hoffman. (N) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) friend” (CC) Pitch” (CC) ’ (CC) “Mother Tucker” (CC) ing Private Brian” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Hoarding: Buried Alive “What a Pig” My Addiction My Addiction Hoarding: Buried Alive “What a Pig” My Addiction My Addiction Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) My Addiction My Addiction TNT 54 54 ››› The Sum of ››› The Town (2010, Crime Drama) Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm. A woman doesn’t realize Boston’s Finest “Love Hurts” The drug Southland “Off Duty” John considers life Boston’s Finest “Love Hurts” The drug All Fears (2002) that her new beau is a bank robber. (CC) (DVS) control unit plans a raid. (N) after the LAPD. (N) ’ (CC) control unit plans a raid. (CC) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball World of Gumball NinjaGo: Masters Dragons: Riders Incredible Crew King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Manliest Restaurants Feed the Beast Feed the Beast Mexican Food Paradise (N) (CC) Sandwich Paradise 2 (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout “Couples” ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout “Hotties Versus Nerds 2.0” Guinness World Records Gone Wild Guinness World Records Gone Wild World’s Dumbest... NCIS “South by Southwest” An agent is NCIS Gibbs interrogates an accused NCIS “Tell-All” NCIS investigates a mes- NCIS “Sins of the Father” Tony’s father Psych “Lassie Jerky” Shawn and Gus NCIS: Los Angeles “Familia” Investigat- USA 58 58 gunned down. ’ (CC) murderer. ’ (CC) (DVS) sage in blood. ’ (CC) (DVS) becomes a murder suspect. ’ join college filmmakers. (N) ing Hetty’s disappearance. ’ VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop “Closing the Book” Love & Hip Hop ’ Mob Wives “Mama Drama” ’ (CC) 40 Funniest Fails ’ (Part 1 of 2) 40 Funniest Fails ’ (Part 2 of 2) ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. ’

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets March 14, 2013 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 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Shark Tank A modern-day slip business. Grey’s Anatomy New management Scandal “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” Fitz KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (DVS) causes chaos. (N) ’ (CC) doesn’t know who he can trust. 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Community (N) Parks and Recre- The Office “The 1600 Penn “Game Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ation “Bailout” Farm” (N) ’ Theory” man brutally attacks other men. ’ Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil “In Love and Illegal?” (CC) Katie Going “green”; Jessica Alba. KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “All In” (N) ’ (CC) Elementary Joan tackles her first solo KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) case. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills Planning a trip to Europe. ’ (CC) A 60s Pop Flashback: Hullabaloo (My Music) Look back at the series “Hul- PBS 9 9 Cappy ’ (CC) labaloo.” ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Star The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends Phoebe’s Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Hiatus” MNT 10 10 (CC) Male-dominated. (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Trek” convention. ’ (CC) “Large Marge” Levine. (N) (CC) half brother visits. ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office ’ (Part The Office “Cafe The Vampire Diaries “Bring It On” Klaus Beauty and the Beast “Any Means Pos- Seinfeld “The Kiss Seinfeld “The Soul Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens (CC) Queens ’ (CC) 2 of 2) (CC) Disco” ’ (CC) uses Hayley to get information. sible” Cat threatens a witness. Hello” (CC) Mate” (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills Planning a trip to Europe. ’ (CC) Oscar Hammerstein II -- Out of My Dreams Lyricist Oscar Reverse Arthritis and Pain Naturally Reversing arthritis Sam Cooke: Legend Singer’s career. PBS 12 12 Hammerstein. ’ (CC) and pain naturally. ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Results Show” One Glee “Feud” Will and Finn receive an as- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) finalist is sent home. ’ (CC) signment. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Live From Marine Invicta Watches Live From Marine Invicta Watches Live From Marine Royal Albert China Royal Albert China Invicta Watches Live From Marine Without a Trace “One Wrong Move” An Without a Trace “Claus and Effect” A Without a Trace “4G” Private investiga- Without a Trace “Article 32” The teams Criminal Minds “Hopeless” The BAU Criminal Minds “Cradle to Grave” A ION 15 15 ex-con goes missing. ’ (CC) mall Santa Claus disappears. (CC) tor disappears. ’ (CC) race to find a missing woman. goes on a manhunt. ’ (CC) suspect impregnates young women. IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni “Dr. Mark Rutland” The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Gary Keesee - K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni “Dr. Mark Rutland” Joni Lamb Table The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Shark Tank A modern-day slip business. Grey’s Anatomy New management Scandal “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” Fitz KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (DVS) causes chaos. (N) ’ (CC) doesn’t know who he can trust. (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Community (N) Parks and Recre- The Office “The 1600 Penn “Game Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ation “Bailout” Farm” (N) ’ Theory” man brutally attacks other men. ’ 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) American Idol “Results Show” One Glee “Feud” Will and Finn receive an as- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) finalist is sent home. ’ (CC) signment. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Detectives respond to two The First 48 A man is found dead in his The First 48 Club night in Miami turns The First 48 Killing of a Dallas couple. After the First 48 “Friends for Life” Fatal The First 48 Schoolgirls fight; innocent A&E 52 52 homicides. (CC) truck’s cab. (CC) deadly. (CC) (N) (CC) shooting in Cleveland. (N) (CC) man shot. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Underworld (2003, Horror) Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael The Walking Dead “TS-19” All is not Comic Book Men Freakshow “The Immortalized “Love Comic Book Men Freakshow “The Immortalized “Love Sheen. A vampire protects a medical student from werewolves. what it it seems. 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From Madison Square SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Garden in New York. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Big Ten Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) Basketball NASCAR Now (N) Sport Science SEC Storied (N) 30 for 30 (CC) FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Marrowly We Roll Along” Sweet Genius “Sci-Fi Genius” Chopped “Sunny Side Apps” Chopped Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell (N) Worst Cooks in America FX 53 53 Two and a Half Anger Manage- ››› The Fighter (2010, Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams. 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