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Arrest for Burglary $1 With Sexual Early Week Edition Motivation Tuesday, / Main 4 Serving our communities since 1889 — www.chronline.com April 5, 2016 Chehalis Basin Habitat Projects Awarded $6 Million By The Chronicle are the initial phase of the long- Most of the projects are Lewis County proposed by the ducted the grant process. Twenty-eight habitat resto- term effort to restore habitat and scheduled to be complete by Lewis County Conservation Biologists, engineers and rations projects in the Chehalis reduce flood damage, according July 2017. They aim to restore District will open 68 miles of habitat restoration professionals River Basin are scheduled to re- to a press release. fish passages that are currently streams to fish passage. from WSDW, the U.S. Fish and ceive about $6 million in state Lawmakers included the blocked by culverts or dams, The State De- Wildlife Service, the Quinault grants this spring. funds in the 2015-17 capital opening more than 130 miles of partment of Fish and Wildlife Indian Nation and a representa- The projects in Lewis, Thur- budget as part of a $50 million streams throughout the basin. and the Chehalis Basin Lead En- ston and Grays Harbor counties overall allocation. Eight culvert projects in tity’s Habitat Work Group con- please see BASIN, page Main 11 After an New Look and Layout, Same Eventful Session, Mission for Centralia Goodwill Sen. Braun Plans for Re-Election LOOKING FORWARD: Education and Chehalis River Basin Flooding Focuses Next Year By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Sen. John Braun, R-Centra- lia, told The Chronicle on Fri- day he is seeking re-election to the District 20 Senate seat. Voters elected Braun to the seat in 2012. He is the vice chairman of the Trade and Eco- nomic Development Commit- tee, the Com- merce and Labor Com- mittee, the Ways & Means Committee and is the Sen- ate deputy ma- jority leader. Sen. John Braun Braun said Pete Caster / [email protected] R-Centralia he’s been mak- Workers from Go2 Property Services and Goodwill set up racks at the newly remodeled Goodwill on Friday afternoon in Centralia. ing the best of his time in the Legislature and REMODEL: working hard to get things done. Managers Braun, who is a key nego- Say Job Training Still tiator in the Key to Operation After Legislature state’s oper- 2016 ating budget, Improvements to Facility Shoppers spends much By Justyna Tomtas of his time in line up in the Legislature the new [email protected] working on check-out After sporting the same look the numbers. area at for 20 years, the Goodwill in It’s a chal- Goodwill Centralia recently underwent a on Friday lenging job, he remodel to make the experience afternoon in said, but it is for customers easier and quicker. Centralia. rewarding to Featuring large new signs, find a solution and new streamlined checkout that’s good for the 20th District stations, the store’s management and the state. hopes the changes improve the He said the current budget, shopping experience. including the supplemental “We hadn’t updated that store budget passed last week, sets in a number of years, so it was up a good foundation for the please see BRAUN, page Main 14 please see NEW, page Main 11

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News Outtake: Booking the Weekend of the Weird euros ($320,000) and two kilo- Chihuahua Leads grams (4.4 pounds) of gold — all Police on Chase snatched from the headquarters of the Croatian police. Across Bay Bridge Helena Biocic of the police SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A media office confirmed Monday Chihuahua is in animal custody that the theft had taken place, after leading police on a chase but refused to reveal any details. across the Oakland-San Fran- The Jutarnji List newspaper, cisco Bay Bridge. which reported what was taken, The California Highway Pa- says the heist occurred late Sunday. trol tweeted the small black dog The report says the thieves got in “led us on quite a chase” Sunday by the fire stairs and broke into and posted a video of it running the office of the organized crime furiously on the upper level of department chief, Zeljko Dolacki. the bridge while being trailed by a motorcycle officer. After it was captured, the Flock of Sheep Chihuahua was taken to a San Escape, Wander Along Kaylee Osowski /[email protected] Francisco animal shelter where Bibliophiles browse through hundreds of books at the AAUW annual book sale on Saturday at the Lewis County Mall staff members named it Ponch, Suburban Atlanta Road in Centralia. Money raised at the book sale goes to scholarships for women. The story is on page Main 6 of today’s after the CHP Officer Frank BROOKHAVEN, Ga. (AP) edition and online at www.chronline.com. Poncherello played by Erik Es- — Police in suburban Atlanta trada in the TV series “CHiPs.” found themselves counting A spokeswoman for the city’s sheep after a flock escaped an Department of Animal Care and enclosure and blocked a road. Notable Quote Control said the dog wore a tag Brookhaven police said in a decorated with a human skull, news release that about 20 graz- but it had no identification. Deb ing sheep and their security dogs Campbell said the dog was re- were spotted along a road early “People were horrified. The cost increase has been significant for covering from its misadventure. Wednesday. Police say they were able to some people. Some are on a very fixed income.” Runaway Bull Caught at contact the herder, who used a sheepdog to corral them back Beth Glennon NY College, Then Saved into their nearby enclosure. Investigators say they’re not End of Life Washington by Jon Stewart planning to file charges for block- NEW YORK (AP) — A bull ing the roadway or impeding traffic. (see page Main 9 for the full story) that escaped from a holding area and darted through the streets of New York City has been cap- Nevada Miner to tured and taken to greener pas- Keep Digging for Gold tures by Jon Stewart. Today in History Officials tell The New York Despite $12.5 Million Times that the black and white Today’s Highlight in History: nothing, lasted two months. In 1933, President Franklin D. Casino Win In 1621, the Mayflower sailed Roosevelt signed an executive or- Angus was spotted Friday in On April 5, 1976, during an ELKO, Nev. (AP) — Despite from Plymouth Colony in present- der creating the Civilian Conser- Queens. The bull was soon cor- outdoor demonstration against winning more than $12.5 million at day Massachusetts on a month- vation Corps and an anti-hoarding ralled at York College, where court-ordered school busing in a casino, a Nevada miner plans to long return trip to England. order that effectively prohibited students snapped pictures and Boston, a white teenager swung keep digging for gold. In 1764, Britain’s Parliament took videos. a pole holding an American private ownership of gold. Efren Aguirre told the Elko passed The American Revenue In 1955, The bull was dubbed Frank flag at a black attorney in a British Prime Minister Lee after a prisoner who escaped Daily Free Press that he loves his scene captured in a Pulitzer Act of 1764, also known as The Winston Churchill resigned his of- from Alcatraz. It was later taken job as rock breaker operator in a Prize-winning photograph Sugar Act. fice for health reasons. Democrat In 1895, to an animal shelter by the former gold mine and doesn’t intend to now known as “The Soiling of Oscar Wilde lost Richard J. Daley was first elected “Daily Show” comedian and his quit. The 64-year-old resident of Old Glory” that was taken by his criminal libel case against mayor of Chicago, defeating Re- wife, who are animal advocates. Elko hit the jackpot on a slot ma- Stanley Forman of the Boston the Marquess of Queensberry, publican Robert E. Merriam. In January, a cow that chine last week. Herald American. Reclusive who’d accused the writer of ho- In 1964, Army General Doug- fled from a slaughterhouse in Aguirre says he came to the U.S. billionaire Howard Hughes mosexual practices. las MacArthur died in Washing- Queens was taken in by an ani- from for “more money,” but died in Houston at age 70. In 1915, Jess Willard knocked ton, D.C., at age 84. mal sanctuary and renamed for this wasn’t what he expected. out Jack Johnson in the 26th In 1986, two American service- rock legend Freddie Mercury. He has worked at Newmont round of their fight in Havana, men and a Turkish woman were Mining Corp.’s Leeville mine for 16 On this date: Cuba, to claim boxing’s world killed in the bombing of a West years. In 1614, Indian Chief Powhat- heavyweight title. Berlin discotheque, an incident Croatian Police Probe He says he decided to go to the an’s daughter Pocahontas mar- In 1916, Academy Award- which prompted a U.S. air raid on Massive Theft From Its casino after a shift on March 22. ried Englishman John Rolfe in winning actor Gregory Peck was Libya more than a week later. Aguirre says he and his wife of the Virginia Colony. England’s born in La Jolla, California. In 1991, former Sen. John Headquarters 44 years bought their dream house King James I convened the sec- In 1925, a tornado estimated Tower, R-Texas, his daughter ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — in Elko and will put away most of ond Parliament of his rule; the at F-3 intensity struck northern Marian and 21 other people Croatian police are investigat- the remaining money for a rainy “Addled Parliament,” as it came Miami-Dade County, Florida, were killed in a commuter plane ing the reported theft of 280,000 day. to be known for accomplishing killing five people. crash near Brunswick, Georgia. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for April 5, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 50.53 65.0 0.00 100s 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. H L L 74.58 85.0 0.00 80s H 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.91 10.5 +0.12 50s Cowlitz at Randle Scat'd Rain Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 40s 8.14 18.0 +0.20 30s 58º 38º 71º 41º 78º 45º 70º 43º 64º 44º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 6.80 ---- +0.11 10s This map shows high temperatures, 0s type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:40 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:47 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 59 Moonrise ...... 5:52 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 55/41 64/40 Moonset...... 5:51 p.m. Normal High ...... 60 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 40 54/39 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 82 in 1949 Anchorage 50/36 mc 55/35 mc Record Low...... 24 in 1936 58/44 Boise 59/39 s 69/42 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 35/21 s 42/39 s Yesterday ...... 0.04" 59/38 61/35 4/7 4/14 4/22 4/29 Dallas 82/61 s 76/51 s Month to date ...... 0.25" Tacoma Honolulu 84/71 ra 83/71 s Normal month to date ...0.53" Centralia 59/41 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 87/63 s 87/65 s Year to date...... 20.03" 58/38 Yakima Nashville 61/46 s 67/45 t Normal year to date ....17.48" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 92/64 s 95/67 s 64/37 Longview 58/39 Trees High High St. Louis 58/51 s 63/41 t Salt Lake City 55/33 s 64/44 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 60/40 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 79/57 s 90/57 s Yesterday weather. 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Pearl St., Centralia.of the he building What’s Happeningon Pearl St. • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 Armed Robbery in Morton Under Investigation By The Chronicle Avenue in Morton. One suspect is described as smaller build, with brown eyes, suspects beyond those descrip- The Morton Police Depart- The victims reportedly were a white male weighing approxi- wearing blue ripped jeans and a tions. ment is searching for two men walking by the boat ramp at Gust mately 240 pounds with medium black and white bandana. Both “We’re looking actively, pur- suspected in an armed robbery Backstrom Park when they ran blond hair and blue eyes, wear- men carried pistols in their right suing all leads on it,” he said. last week. into two other men who forced ing round glasses, blue pants and hands. To provide information about At 10:52 p.m. on March 28, them to the ground by gunpoint, a brown sweatshirt. Morton Police Chief Roger the suspects, call 911 or the Mor- police received a report of a rob- punched them in the stomach The second suspect is de- Morningstar said police do not ton Police Department at (360) bery in the 700 block of Main and robbed them. scribed as standing 5-11 with a have much information on the 496-6636. ‘Nina Nightshade’ Takes Home Miss Yard Bird Crown FUNDRAISER: Event Raises $880 For Pearl Street Pool Restorations By The Chronicle The title and crown of Miss Yard Bird has been awarded to a new fanatic of the iconic giant bird and indoor flea market. Nina Nightshade was crowned Miss Yard Bird 2016 at The Shire in Chehalis Sat- urday at the sixth annual Miss Yard Bird Pageant. The event previously raised money for the restoration of the Yard Bird, but with restoration complete, the contest this year raised $880 for the Pearl Street Pool restora- tion. “It went really well,” said Jason Mattson, Yard Birds Mall . “We had a decent turnout and … all the talent was pretty su- perb.” Mattson said the winner performed a dance with a “cool costume change” for her talent and the event had its first ever puppet show for a talent. The runner up at the event was Bree Brier, and third place went to a woman who goes by the stagename Rocket. “I’m proud of all the contestants for being brave enough to get up there and do it,” he said. Five women vied for the title. Last year’s winner was Sarah Fried, a Yard Birds ven- dor. Seattleite Vincent Drambuie, who has previously hosted the event as well as a va- Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle riety of other pageants and burlesque shows, Pageant contestant Nina Nightshade reacts to being crowned as the 2016 Miss Yard Bird Saturday night at The Shire Bar and Bistro in Chehalis. Saturday was emcee. night's event was a fundraiser to help raise money for the Pearl Street Pool. Soroptimist-Kiwanis Youth Talent Show Headed for Fox Theatre By The Chronicle ture dance, vocal, instrumental, Clark, Winlock; Josiah Cowin, Financial sponsors are still Farm to Table Restaurant. The fourth annual Soropti- oration and gymnastics. Par- Chehalis; Bella Rain Darvanian, being accepted by contacting Tickets will also be available mist-Kiwanis Youth Talent Show ticipants will include Chris- Winlock; Morgan Fast, Centra- Bob Holland at (360) 880-0237. at the door and on a limited basis will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, April tian Burke and Gage Llewellyn, lia; Jenna Kaiser, Centralia; Sadie Tickets are available in Cen- at www.brownpapertickets.com/ Onalaska; Adam Lane, Mossyr- and Aliya Mecham, Centralia; tralia from Anderson’s True event/2519490. 16, at Centralia’s Fox Theatre. ock; Abi Armstrong, Centralia; Gracie Mitchell, Winlock; Kai- Value Hardware, Umpqua Prices are $10 for adults, $20 Masters of ceremony will be Jacob Brein, Daniel Hawkins and tlynn Mitchell, Winlock; Grace Bank, Santa Lucia Coffee, Hol- for three to five immediate fam- Scott White and Edie Kay. Spe- Jaysten Barada, Centralia; Karly Morgan, Tenino; Lily Morgan, ley’s Place, Stillwater Estates ily members, and $5 for students cial guests will be Miss Lewis Brooks, Toledo; Desaree Brower, Tenino; Anna Morrill, Centralia; and Dawn’s Delectables Res- 5-17. County Bailey Peters and Little Centralia; Salzer Creek Band, and Pele Scott and Leira Wilson, taurant, and in Chehalis from For more information, email Miss Friendly Rachel Gray. with the Brown family, Centra- Chehalis. First alternate is Josie Book ‘n’ Brush, Smith’s Mercan- Donna Karvia, jwdmkar@aol. The 20 finalists’ acts fea- lia; Sadie Brown, Centralia; Kiera Williams, Winlock. tile, Umpqua Bank and Jeremy’s com. News in Brief Lewis County Granges are work- United Methodist Church, 506 S. ty’s legal printing for 2016-17 to part of legislation signed last Midnight Fire Damages ing to share the organization Washington Ave. DeVaul Publishing’s East County week by Gov. Jay Inslee that in- Chehalis Home; No with their communities. This is a class for family and Journal. cludes stronger language direct- Shavanna Burlingame, Fords caregivers of a person affected by The Journal’s bid was $5.60 ing the state to approve permits Injuries Reported Prairie Grange master, told The mental illness. Participants will per column inch. The Chronicle for these burns. By The Chronicle Chronicle Granges will be set- learn about the various diseases, submitted a bid for $5.50 per col- The legislation comes after A fire substantially damaged ting up displays in businesses symptoms, medication, biology umn inch. last year’s record-setting wildfire a Chehalis home just after mid- and libraries for people to learn of the brain, and also improve While The Chronicle submit- season. night Saturday. more about Granges and what communication skills, problem ted a bid 10 cents lower than The Prescribed burns are inten- No one was injured in the fire, Grange members do. solving and resources for man- Journal, Karri Muir, clerk for the tional fires meant to reduce fuel but Chehalis Fire Department Fords Prairie Grange is also aging a crises. county commissioners, said after for wildfires. Forest Service offi- Capt. Ted McCarty estimates the bringing in crafts, jewelry, make- In addition, people will learn comparing samples, measuring cials want to increase the scale of fire caused $65,000 to $75,000 in up, candle and other creations for how to manage the stress and and counting lines and consider- these burns in Washington. damage. a vendor fair on Saturday from 9 fatigue that comes with this bur- ing how the legals are published The new legislation requires McCarty said the call came at a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Grange, lo- den so they can continue to sup- in both papers, The Journal was the Department of Natural Re- 12:04 a.m. Sunday. cated at 2640 W. Reynolds Ave., port their loved one with empa- the less expensive option. sources to submit a report about Two renters who lived in the Centralia. thy and compassion. the burns to the Legislature by house in the 700 block of North- The Board of County Com- For more information call December 2018. west Pennsylvania Avenue called missioners signed a proclama- Sherry Palmer, NAMI Lewis State Studying if It also loosens permitting re- in the fire after coming home to tion Monday declaring April County board president, at (360) Prescribed Burns Help quirements if it appears the fires find the house full of smoke. Grange month. 880-8070. are unlikely to significantly de- When crews arrived, flames The Grange was created Prevent Wildfires tract from air quality. were showing from the main by farmers to provide an orga- East County Journal SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- floor of the house. McCarty said nized voice to lawmakers about ton officials are conducting a pi- Church firefighters did a quick interior agriculture and related issues. Wins Bid for Lewis lot program to weigh the benefits attack, but the fire was into the Granges across the country con- County Legals of prescribed burns in prevent- News attic. The roof partially collapsed. tinue to appeal to their legisla- ing wildfires. Crews got the fire under con- tors on those issues. By The Chronicle The Seattle Times reported in The Chronicle Some Lewis County Granges trol in about one hour, McCarty The Board of County Com- that the state Department of Saturday said, and the scene was cleared at are more than 100 years old. missioners awarded Lewis Coun- Natural Resources program is about 4:30 a.m. The cause of the fire is under NAMI Lewis County investigation. Serving The American Red Cross is to Present Family LewiS County PACIFIC assisting the occupants. 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By The Chronicle The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. A Chehalis woman is being held on $15,000 bail after alleg- MISSED OR LATE PAPER? edly assaulting another woman Delivery deadlines: and attempting to hit other cars Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. with her van. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, Christina Palomares, 29, was PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at charged Monday with second- 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours degree assault with a deadly line at 360-807-7676 weapon, fourth-degree assault Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. and resisting arrest. Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. Lewis County Deputy Pros- ecutor Kevin Nelson asked for TO SUBSCRIBE $15,000 bail, citing Palomares’ criminal history. 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EDITOR Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 [email protected] Yakima Man Arrested on Unlawful Imprisonment Charge in Morton Sports Editor By The Chronicle Ingalsbe struck and Ingalsbe got into an argu- Ingalsbe works in Yakima and Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 [email protected] A Yakima man was arrested a woman who ment when he wanted to leave supports three children who live Visuals Editor in Morton over the weekend on he was in a re- the park, but she wanted to go to with him. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 suspicion of kidnapping after al- lationship with, the bathroom first. Brosey warned Ingalsbe to [email protected] legedly threatening to slash his threatened her, She also told police Ingalsbe stay away from the alleged victim. Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, and forced the assaulted her on several occa- West and Central Lewis County Communities girlfriend’s tires and burn her “You don’t go near that house,” Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 home down. crying woman sions and poured vegetable oil all he said. into his car and [email protected] Aaron Drew Ingalsbe, 28, was over her. Ingalsbe’s next court hearing drove off, ac- Outdoors, Flood, Aaron Drew Ingalsbe Lewis County Deputy Pros- is scheduled for April 14. East Lewis County Communities charged Monday with unlaw- cording to court ful imprisonment and fourth- charged on ecutor Kevin Nelson requested Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 documents. Monday degree assault, domestic violence. $15,000 bail and a domestic vio- [email protected] Another wit- Education, Business, South Thurston County Ingalsbe told the court ness described being flagged lence no-contact order at Ingals- Communities, Napavine through his attorney for the day, down by the woman, who was be’s first court appearance on the Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 Joely O’Rourke, that he was in then forced back into the vehicle charges Monday. [email protected] “We think $15,000 is appro- Lewis County Government, Legislature, Morton to spread his mother’s by Ingalsbe, according to court April 1st - 7th Tourism, Religion, and brother’s ashes. documents. priate to protect community Kung Fu Panda 3 South Lewis County Communities At about 8:30 p.m. on Sat- safety in this matter,” he said. 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Church News The weapon was a small- Investigators are working to R • 9:00 pm Offenders Register as Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., [email protected] ...... 807-8217 bladed knife. determine who the aggressor Tues., Wed., hurs. Senior Media Developer Transients The incident is still under in- was in the stabbing, he said. Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 By The Chronicle vestigation, Brockmueller told “It’s really convoluted,” he Minor with parent before 7 pm only [email protected] The Chronicle Monday. No ar- said. “It’s not as easy as you $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 THE CHRONICLE The Thurston County Sheriff’s 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 Office announced this week that rests have been made. would think it would be.” PUBLISHER two sex offenders recently regis- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 tered as transients in the county. [email protected] Chad N. Krizan, 36, a Level 1 APRIL Meetings Here: Regional Executive Editor Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 sex offender, is required to register Lewis Co. Spring Youth Fair … [email protected] because of a 2004 conviction for Sales Director Thursdays, April 7 & April 14...7:00 two counts of communication with Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 a minor for immoral purposes. SPRING pm ...4-H Hall [email protected] Tiberius A. Veazie, 20, a Level GARAGE SALE Southwest Washington Fair Assoc. Circulation Manager Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 1 sex offender, also recently reg- SAT. APRIL 16 Tues., April 12 at 6:00 pm ...Hist. Bldg. istered as transient in Thurston Southwest Washington Fair Commis- [email protected] Specialty Publications Manager, Family County. Veazie is required to reg- —————— sion Weds. April 19 at 6:00 pm …Fair News & Updates from Lee Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 ister because of a 2012 conviction LEWIS CO. Office Southwest Washington Rodeo [email protected] > New Monster Truck show coming for one count of indecent liberties. SPRING A s soc. Thurs., April 21 at 6:00 pm … Design Director in early August - stay tuned for big 4-H Bldg. Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 Toledo Police thrills and excitement! YOUTH FAIR [email protected] APRIL 29-MAY 1 Department > Wanted: Fair-ime Open Class Agriculture LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC Superintendent - call Lee at 740-1495. —————— PRESIDENT, COO Investigates Stabbing SOUTHWEST Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 > Sign up forms available at fair oice for 2016 [email protected] in Winlock Litle Miss Friendly and Fair Talent Show. WASHINGTON Business Manager Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 By The Chronicle FAIR > Over 260 Spring Garage Sale booths illed - sill [email protected] A male stabbing victim was have room for more indoor & outdoor (covered) AUG. 16-21 Director of Production and IT Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 airlifted to Harborview Medical sellers. 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THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) JULY 16 & 17 … AUG. 27 & 28….SEPT. 17 & 18 Oice: (360) 740 -1495 Both the man and woman POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, were injured. The man was air- OCT. 15 & 16 … NOV. 12 & 13…DEC. 10 & 11 www.southwestwashington 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. lifted to Harborview Medical www. wesknodelgunshows.com The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 LOCAL Lewis County AAUW Sees Another Successful Book Sale FUNDRAISER: Bibliophiles Provide Thousands of Dollars for Centralia College Scholarships By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Biographies, mysteries, cookbooks, romances and books covering a variety of other genres filled tables at the Lewis County Mall in Centralia Thursday through Saturday. The Lewis County branch of the American Association of University Women was host- ing its annual book sale to raise money for scholarships. “It’s gone really well,” said Jan Snider, program co-chair for AAUW. Thursday went especially well when the widest selection of books was available, but Satur- day also saw a steady stream of bibliophiles with many buying stacks of multiple books. Prices started at $3 for hard- backs and $2 for paperbacks, and dropped each day, mak- Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] ing those stacks of books more Customers walk between rows of books at the American Association of University Women Lewis County Branch annual book sale Saturday at the Lewis County Mall affordable at 25 cents for a pa- in Centralia. The book sale began Thursday and ended Saturday. Money raised is put toward two Centralia College scholarships for women. perback and 50 cents for a hard- cover Saturday afternoon until 3 Loucks said the organization p.m. when customers could fill a hasn’t seen an impact from e- bag for $2. readers to the funds raised, but Most of the money raised they are getting less books do- goes to scholarships but some nated to the sale. goes to the national AAUW “The electronic books haven’t and to the Expanding Your Ho- taken over,” Snider said, add- rizons conference for middle ing the group is happy to see school students that focuses on so many people turn out at the careers in science, technology, event each year. engineering and math. The national AAUW was Two scholarships are given founded in 1881 to work toward each year, the Dr. Kate Gregg the advancement of women and scholarship, which is a one-year education. The Lewis County tuition scholarship for a sopho- branch began in 1923. more woman, and a $1,000 up- Branch meetings are usu- per-level scholarship. ally the first Thursday of every Donna Loucks, a former li- month at 6:45 p.m. Special in- brarian who is in charge of the terest groups within the local book sale, said between Thurs- branch include art, book group, day and Friday the group made early morning discussion, travel about $8,000, which is pretty and needle arts. Guests are in- typical, but as much as $12,000 vited to attend meetings. An- has been made by the sale. nual dues are $69. All of the books are donated Membership is open to all throughout the year and are people with an associate degree, sorted first by nonfiction and Hundreds of books were still available for purchase Saturday afternoon at the American Association of University Women a bachelor’s degree or a higher fiction and then by genre. Left- Lewis County Branch annual book sale at the Lewis County Mall. The sale began Thursday and lasted through Saturday. degree. People not meeting the over books are distributed to degree requirement can seek different organizations that put 1955, typically takes place at the Snider said local AAUW from electronic readers such membership with Friends of the on sales and stores. end of March. This year went members previously worried as Amazon’s Kindle or Barnes Lewis County Branch. The annual book sale, which into April due to the Easter holi- about the success of the book and Noble’s Nook or even smart For more information, visit the group has been doing since day. sale because of competition phones. lewiscounty-wa.aauw.net. Supply in Lewis County Area Housing Market Remains Tight By The Chronicle throughout the 23-county service The median price for residen- ported 10,900 pending sales, west MLS system, representing a Lewis County experienced a area of the MLS, which overall tial and condos in Lewis County about 500 fewer mutually accept- drop of 25.6 percent from the year- decrease in residential and condo saw a 4.5 percent decrease in increased 0.9 percent from a year ed offers than a year ago resulting ago total of 17,007 active listings. listings in the month of March as pending sales and a 25 percent ago, with the new total landing in approximately a 4.5 percent Closed sales resulted in a gain well as a decrease in pending sales drop in inventory. at $168,000. Grays Harbor had a drop, stated MLS. of 4.5 percent areawide from the from a year ago, according to Neighboring Grays Harbor 4.31 percent increase in median MLS members added 10,511 year-ago volume of 6,769, with numbers released by the North- and Thurston counties experi- price, while Thurston had a 3.96 new listings to inventory during 7,075 closed sales of single family west Multiple Listing Service. enced a 13.18 percent and 30.78 percent increase. March, similar to numbers a year homes and condos during March. In March, the county had 124 percent decrease, respectively, in Lewis County had an increase ago when there were 10,505 single MLS has a membership of pending sales, three less than a listings. Grays Harbor’s pend- of 29.09 percent in closed sales, family homes and condos. At the nearly 2,100 member offices and year ago, accounting in a 2.36 per- ing sales decreased by less than 1 jumping from 55 closed sales a end of March, there were 12,653 includes more than 25,000 real cent decrease. percent, while Thurston had an year ago to 71. total active listings in the North- estate professionals. As for listings, there were 132 increase of more than 6 percent in MLS numbers showed Lewis new listings in March compared pending sales. County with 5.56 months of in- to 149 a year ago. As for active The lack of inventory account- ventory. Area-wide figures show sales, 395 were reported com- ed for a 9.4 percent increase in only 1.8 months of supply, well pared to 538 last March, resulting prices area-wide, with 12 counties below the balanced range of four- in a 26.58 percent decrease. reporting double-digit increases, to-six months. The numbers reflected trends stated the MLS. During March, brokers re- Morton Woman Pleads Guilty to Malicious Prosecution for Facebook Threats By The Chronicle a report of a threatening Face- ening message — had been creat- A Morton woman charged in book message, which allegedly ed using an IP address registered February with allegedly posing threatened both Mau and her to Mau and her cellphone. as her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend boyfriend, using their full names, Mau was arrested at her resi- to create a Facebook page and according to court documents. dence on Feb. 10. She told officers make threats via the social net- The woman whose name ap- she could not explain how the working site pleaded guilty last peared as the person who posted Facebook account was created. week to malicious prosecution. the message denied having any- Mau was convicted of insur- Jennifer M. Mau, 36, was thing to do with it. Police found ance fraud in 2010, but the state originally charged with second- that two Facebook accounts with Supreme Court overturned the degree identity theft and mali- the woman’s name existed, one conviction in 2013. cious prosecution. She pleaded of which was created the day the The woman Mau allegedly guilty on March 29. message was posted. accused of posting the malicious The identity theft charge was Through warrants served on message has a protection order dismissed with prejudice, ac- Facebook, Verizon and Sprint, restraining Mau and her boy- cording to court documents. officers learned the second ac- friend from contacting her, ac- Mau was sentenced to 90 count — the one with the threat- cording to court documents. days in jail with 80 days sus- pended for a total of 10 days in jail, with credit for one day ROCHESTER LUMBER served. 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Police Department responded to 360.273.5213 CH556037cbw.cg • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 New Book Takes a Look at ‘Immigrants of the Independence Valley’ SOUTH THURSTON seen in Rochester, South Bend, According to Erickson, “Talk- Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Olympia, ing to people was the fun thing COUNTY: Author Dick Tacoma, Anacortes, Tacoma and because each family brought Erickson Delves Seattle. their own heritage and experi- In Rochester, the Swedish, ence along with them.” Deep Into Rochester’s Finnish, Norwegian and Danish Through his research, Erick- Nordic Tradition populations became an integral son says, he learned about the part of the fabric of the local many incarnations of Swede By Jordan Nailon community. Hall in Rochester and developed [email protected] “I knew there was a lot, but I a keen appreciation for the way Dick Erickson is so steeped ended up with about 1,100” Nor- that the local landscape unfolded in the stories of Independence dic immigrants in the Roches- and shifted as various logging Valley that they run through his ter area, said Erickson, who is camps and railroads made their veins. a proud member, and former inroads through the area. Erickson’s family, including president, of the Swedish Finn “It was fun,” said Erickson of both sets of grandparents, once Historical Society. the process of writing his first called the rural South Thurston Erickson and his family also book. “You go in one door and County outpost home, so when participate in the Swede Days you have no idea where it’s going he decided to write a book on the parade in Rochester each year as to lead you.” history of the agricultural valley, the Independence Vikings. Likewise, Erickson is not sure it was an undertaking that he The draw of the new world what will become of the book pursued with a zeal that is thick- Courtesy Image and implied new beginnings now that it has come to fruition. er than water. Immigrants of the Independence Valley is a new book, penned by Dick Erickson. brought the immigrants to the “Every book we sell we’re los- The first copies of Erickson’s The book takes a look at the historic Swedish-Finn population of the rural south area, but life was not easy for the ing money,” said Erickson, who new book, “Immigrants of the Thurston County community. newcomers. explained that the books are cur- Independence Valley,” are hot off “The immigrant struggle is rently for sale for less than the the presses, and the book is just probably the biggest thing,” said cost of printing. beginning to make the rounds century with the original farm- the James family, the namesake Erickson of the stories he en- “The intent was not to make a in local circles. However, curios- house and big barn still stand- of James Road, as one example. countered while researching the best seller. It was to get the his- ity has already reached the other ing. Erickson said that it was his “But (the book) still covers a lot book. “They all left to find this tory out there.” side of the pond as well, with cu- connection to the old farm that about the community regarding better world, but boy, there were “Immigrants of the Indepen- rious Finns perusing the digital originally piqued his interest in school and churches.” some tough times ahead.” dence Valley” was printed by copy online. the history rich area. Between 1890 and 1940, a Research for the book took Gorham Printing in Centralia. Erickson, 74, and his wife, The sizeable book is written wave of Nordic immigrants about a year, with Erickson Copies of the book cost $30. To Nancy, of Federal Way still own through the prism of Nordic im- washed over the United States, churning through church and order a copy, send an email to the old Erickson family farm- migrants to the area as opposed establishing about 85 distinct census records for details. The [email protected] stead past Helsing Junction. To- to the wider spectrum of the first communities around the coun- author also spoke at length with Digital copies of the book are day, the property, which has been pioneers. try in the process. In Western locals and their descendants to available online at http://www. historically registered since 2002, “There were lots of people Washington, the vestiges of glean as much hand-me-down swedishfinnhistoricalsociety. looks much like it did in the 19th here first,” said Erickson, noting those communities can still be knowledge as possible. org/. County Commissioners Consider Changes to Lodging Tax Application Process NO DECISION MADE: awarded funds. sioners’ lodging tax application Applicants were required to include new activities. “The process took too long and requirements for ideas for show their websites during a “I don’t think that’s unreason- Scoring Tool, More last year,” Stamper said. possible changes to Lewis Coun- presentation before the advisory able,” Stamper said. Money for New Projects, However, ty’s application. committee as well. Existing events in Kittitas Fund noted Lewis Coun- Kittitas County has a score County may be awarded up to 10 Events Discussed that at least one ty last year sheet that measures seven differ- percent of the project or event’s By Kaylee Osowski funding appli- required or- ent variables, including partner- expense budget. cant appreci- ganizations to ships, sustainable future funding Fund noted it wouldn’t be fair [email protected] ated the time provide current and support of the county as a to organizations that are used to The process for considering the Lodging Tax business finan- destination, among others. receiving funding each year to lodging tax applications and Advisory Com- cial statements An applicant must receive implement a similar change right awarding funds took multiple mittee spent de- and an audit a minimum score of at least 50 away. Fund is also interested in hours-long meetings in 2015. liberating. Gary Stamper every five years. Edna Fund points and follow submission in- mentorship between organiza- Lewis County Commis- Last year, commissioner Applicants also commissioner structions to receive funding. tions that put on events without sioners Edna Fund and Gary funding was had to answer Kittitas County also ranks lodging tax funds and groups Stamper on Monday considered recommended by committee questions in- new projects and events, those that regularly apply for the fund- possible application changes that votes followed by final approval cluding how their project or ac- that are in their first four years ing to help other events be self- may clarify requirements for ap- from Board of County Commis- tivity would lead to overnight higher than existing events. The sustaining. plicants and perhaps require less sioners. stays and how it would promote commissioners liked the idea of No decisions on possible time to determine what tourism The two commissioners re- tourism throughout the county, the motivation factor for new changes to Lewis County’s appli- organizations and events will be viewed Kittitas County commis- among other questions. events and for existing events to cation were made Monday. News in Brief old Mossyrock woman, told members deployed pepper-spray area,” Megan Briggs, the orga- and will end at 1 p.m. before the Dispute Over Gun in deputies that she and Long were munitions into the home and ar- nizer of the walk-a-thon, said. prize drawing. Participants can Mossyrock Ends in arguing over a heater when Long rested Long. Those interested in partici- buy one raffle ticket for $1 or 10 armed himself with her revolver. pating should meet at Borst Park tickets for $5. A fun fair will also SWAT Response The woman reportedly tried Kitchen 1 at 10 a.m. for registra- be held inside Kitchen 1 from By The Chronicle to get the gun back and Long Centralia Walk-A-Thon tion. Briggs said ideally partici- 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. There will A Mossyrock man was arrest- pushed her. When she fled the to Benefit Children’s pants will obtain a registration be children’s games, a balloon ed on assault and gun charges residence, Long allegedly fired packet prior to the event so they artist and a face painter. after a standoff with the Lewis several shots, according to the Miracle Network can get donations beforehand. Since 1983, Children’s Mir- County Regional SWAT Team Sheriff’s Office. By The Chronicle Participants will seek spon- acle Network Hospitals have Saturday. When deputies arrived, the A walk-a-thon in Centralia sors to help raise money for Se- raised more than $5 billion for James Casey Long, 61, was victim reported that her 73-year- will help raise money for the attle Children’s Hospital and 170 children’s hospitals across arrested on suspicion of fourth- old mother was still in the house. Children’s Miracle Network. Doernbecher Children’s Hospi- the United States and . degree assault, domestic vio- Deputies attempted to talk The event, which is in its sec- tal in Portland. There is no mini- The donations help support re- lence; reckless endangerment; with Long, who allegedly threw ond year, will be held on April 16 mum donation requirement, but search, training, equipment pur- third-degree malicious mischief, his phone out the window, fired at Fort Borst Park in Centralia Briggs said the suggested amount chases and to pay for uncompen- domestic violence; and violation several more shots and told dep- from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is $20. A representative from sated care for children. of firearm sale and transfer laws. uties to come and get him. helps bring awareness to the or- each of the hospitals will give a To get a registration packet or At 8:05 p.m. on Saturday, the The Lewis County Regional ganization and what it does. presentation during the event. to learn more, call Briggs at (360) Lewis County Sheriff’s Office re- SWAT team responded and was “The reason it’s important to The walk will begin at 10:30 a.m. 520-9814. ceived a report of a dispute with involved in a several-hours-long bring this to Lewis County is possible shots fired in the 100 standoff. because the Children’s Miracle block of Naylor Road in Mossy- Eventually, deputies were Network gets thousands of dol- rock. able to help the 73-year-old out lars that is used to provide un- The alleged victim, a 53-year- of the residence. Then SWAT compensated care to kids in the The Books of Lewis County

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Another Unnecessary, Unexplained Veto From Gov. Jay Inslee

Gov. Jay Inslee has brought no trespassing signs. It’s a policy nature of Inslee’s reasoning re- a resounding vote of 96-1. out the veto pen again. Our Views allowed in Idaho and other states. flects an apparent disregard for It was an updated version of And just like last month Inslee vetoed a bill that would As noted by Sheldon in a rural residents of the state. the legislation after Inslee ve- when he rejected 27 bills passed have made protecting personal press release Monday, the gover- “I’m not sure what’s more of a toed a similar law two years ago. in bipartisan fashion by a split property easier for rural resi- nor didn’t provide much in the snub to the hardworking rural peo- Sheldon said he addressed the Legislature, the move makes lit- dents of Washington, including way of an explanation for reject- ple of this state. The fact that the governor’s concerns, including tle sense. The House and Senate areas right here in Lewis County. ing the bill. governor said no, or the fact that adding a one-year phase-in and were able to convene to undo the Senate Bill 6117, sponsored “I don’t believe this bill is he couldn’t be bothered to come up still requiring signs at road and damage the first time, after the by state Sen. Tim Sheldon, who necessary to achieve the ends with a reason,” Sheldon said. “May- driveway entrances. Democratic governor followed represents a portion of the it hopes to accomplish and en- be the governor got so busy vetoing Ultimately, the governor is through on a threat to veto all Rochester area in addition to courage the stakeholders [to] bills this session that he ran out of obviously within his rights and bills unless a supplemental bud- Mason County, would have al- work together to develop other reasons. I sure don’t get the idea he powers to veto legislation. get was passed by the end of the lowed property owners to mark alternatives,” he wrote. spent a lot of time on this one.” It would be nice if he provided regular legislative session. Law- “no trespassing” via swaths of It was a generic rejection that The measure passed the reasoning though, especially when makers reversed the move on orange paint on tree trunks and could have easily been attached Republican-controlled Senate members of his own party lended the final day of overtime before posts. to any bill Inslee disagreed with. 29-20 and had even more sup- their support to what amounts to agreeing to a budget deal. It would have saved residents We agree with Sheldon that port in the Democrat-controlled a common sense law that relieves Over the weekend, though, money on buying and replacing the veto and dismissive, short House, where it was approved by pressure on property owners.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Have Americans Lost Their Ability to Blush? “Oh, my!” I kept repeating those words as I left the theater Friday night after watching “Deadpool,” a movie I had heard would soon overtake “The Passion of the Christ” as high- est grossing R-rated film ever. (In fact, “Deadpool” grossed $619.3 million, which tops the $611.9 million earned in 2004 by “The Passion of the Christ,” but the numbers aren’t adjusted for inflation.) My daughter treated my son and me with her Regal gift cards. Since I’ve never been much of a Marvel movie fan, and I heard this was a tad off-color, I drove to the theater in large part to share an experience with my children. “Oh, my!” As scenes unfolded on the big screen, I felt heat sear my face. I blushed over foul language, intimate sex scenes and masturbation moments. I clamped my eyes shut during graphic violence and reached over once to cover my daughter’s eyes. And yes, I did laugh at many of the funnier albeit off-color moments. But I kept shaking my head, awed by Letters cultural changes I’ve seen since childhood, warranty administrator for over 28 been diminished and diluted by the when married couples like Lucy and Ricky Campbell’s Long-Time years, has yet to even be contacted leaders of the established Democrat- Ricardo slept in single beds separated Workers Treated Poorly regarding a possible position. Con- ic Party in Washington. by a nightstand. In the 1930s and 1940s, By Julie McDonald sidering all that has transpired with With the caucus result yielding a filmmakers subscribed to what was called After reading the March 21 ar- ticle regarding Campbell Chrysler other employees, I strongly doubt 3:1 majority for the victorious can- The Hays Code, which curbed nudity and she will be. didate, the governor of Washington, sexuality to avoid government censorship. By the 1960s, being bought by I-5 Auto, it not only angered me, but also frustrated me Watching my father put custom- both of our U.S. senators and the the Federal Communications Commission censored televi- ers first was instilled in me at a very Democratic representatives in the sion programs, the Motion Picture Association of America that pertinent information regard- ing the rehire of employees was not young age. My father dedicated his U.S. House of Representatives, as set ratings for films, and Darrin and Samantha Stevens in addressed by Dave Shumaker or life to Campbell’s and was always “super delegates” have all endorsed “Bewitched” slept in the same bed, as did Mike and Carol Heidi Pehl. proud to do so. During the reces- the candidate who lost the contest by Brady in “The Brady Bunch.” Customers of Campbell’s de- sion, he even willfully took a pay cut the aforementioned ratio of 3:1. “Deadpool,” which stars Ryan Reynolds, cost $58 mil- serve to know long-time, trusted to help keep the doors open. Please consider these questions: lion to make, so it’s clearly a box office smash financially. employees were not offered employ- Seeing all they sacrificed over Is this a case of being out of touch But the former Special Forces operative who works as a ment at I-5’s newly acquired Chrys- the years, I have asked my parents with their electorate? Is it a case of mercenary spews profanities, R-rated jokes and sexual ler dealership. on several occasions, “Why do you being inconsiderate or disrespectful innuendos. After a cancer diagnosis, he undergoes tor- Although I am a teacher in the continue to go above what is asked of the will of the Washington Demo- ture that transforms him into Deadpool, a guy who heals Centralia School District, I have of you?” Their response has always cratic voters? Could these officials quickly from injuries and is asked to join the X-Men as a had the distinct pleasure of work- been the same: “Because we are loy- have waited at least until the cau- comic book hero. ing the past four summers as a al to our customers, Campbell’s and cuses were held or perhaps until the After the movie ended, in part with a unicorn ejaculat- mechanic at Campbell’s. Prior to this community.” outcome of the Democratic national ing from its horn, I felt appalled to see 8- and 10-year-old earning my teaching degree, I was a Without a doubt, I truly believe convention was clear? Can they real- kids in the theater with us. My goodness, what do we ex- full-time employee for 10 years and for a business to succeed, it needs ly expect the support of an expanded pose children to today? proud to be so. trustworthy employees who are Democratic electorate when they are Does everything need to be splayed across the big The recent transactions regard- willing to do whatever it takes to so out-of-step with the will of that screen? Do children need to see comic book heroes having ing the hire of Campbell’s employ- provide quality customer service, electorate? sex before they’re even in middle school? ees, however, have been more than and Kim Riffe did just that. I am One caucus participant offered Watching the movie, I thought of Moses descending disappointing, not only for my- proud of what I have learned watch- a resolution that only delegates ing my parents and their dedication from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments, only to self and other employees, but the chosen from the result of the cau- community as a whole. Being an to Campbell’s, its customers and cuses should go forward to represent find the Israelites drinking, singing and worshipping a the community over the last several golden calf rather than the true God. Are we so far from employee of Campbell’s meant be- Washington Democrats at the na- ing part of a family that taught me decades. tional convention. There was strong living such lives of debauchery? I feel sorry for I-5 Auto for not The next day, I read that the Institute for Digital Ar- many important lifelong values, support for this position. one of which is loyalty. hiring these employees. They de- That such resolutions are being chaeology is creating life-size replicas of Syria’s Temple of served to be treated with more re- Baal at Leicester Square in London and Times Square in So, when I heard several mem- offered suggests that super delegates bers of the Campbell family were spect than they were given, and in are tainted as being illegitimate, as New York City for World Heritage Week this month. the end, it will be I-5 Auto’s loss. “Oh, my!” not offered a job once Shumaker part of an entrenched establish- sold Pehl the dealership, I came to It’s meant as a statement of defiance against ISIS, which ment, as part of the party elite. I am the realization a dollar means more Adam Riffe inclined to support this resolution destroyed Syria’s 2,000-year-old Temple of Baal last August. Centralia to them than people who have dedi- when I attend the county Demo- But people who worshipped this false god sacrificed in- cated their lives to Campbell’s, and cratic convention and possibly at the fant children in fires and listened to their screams as they the effects this will have on their Dem Leaders Seem Out of state Democratic convention. engaged in bisexual orgies aimed at persuading Baal to families and the community. There can be a better outcome. produce rain for the fertility of Mother Earth. Among those employees who Touch With Rank and File The governor, our U.S. senators and Blogger Michael Snyder, who writes on “End of the were not hired were the service Like many Washington citizens, our U.S. representatives must reas- American Dream,” stated that “many of the elements of manager, warranty administra- I participated in the primary caucus sess their pledges and endorsements, ancient Baal worship are being mirrored in our society in tor, office manager, sales manager, March 26. There are merits in en- recognize and respect the will of 2016.” finance manager and all the body gaging others in civil discourse and their constituents, and change their “So considering the child sacrifice and sexual immoral- shop employees. an even greater value for younger endorsements or at least pledge to ity that we are engaged in today, perhaps it is only natural Kim Riffe, who is also my fa- and older citizens to observe differ- their constituents to refrain from for us to have a Temple of Baal in Times Square.” ther, has been employed as the ser- ent generations actively engaged in casting any first round ballots at the Somehow, with “Deadpool” overtaking “Passion of the vice manager for 36 years. He was the process of selecting the leaders of national convention. Christ,” I’m not surprised. told by Chris Hardesty, “Numbers our government. ••• were crunched and there were no A disappointing element of the Robert Blubaugh Julie McDonald, a personal historian from Toledo, may be positions for you at this time.” My Washington Democratic caucuses is Morton reached at [email protected]. mother, Susan Riffe, who has been that input from the participants has Democratic precinct chairman

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Officials Place Ban on fish, which could put pressure Shively said he hopes the Catching Forage Fish on the species, said Paul Shively, move clears the way for other re- who directs West Coast ocean gions and state agencies to adopt SEATTLE (AP) — Federal conservation efforts for the Pew similar protections. officials finalized rules Monday Charitable Trusts. Under the rules, commercial for a West Coast ban on catch- The protections represent a fishing for the small species can- ing forage fish, the small fish real change in the way ocean re- not be developed until the Pacific that larger species, seabirds and marine mammals depend on for sources are managed, conserva- Fishery Management Council food. tion groups said. weighs scientific information The ban on new commer- "Instead of responding to a and considers potential effects to cial fisheries will protect little fishery crisis, they're being pro- other fisheries, fishing commu- schooling fish that play a criti- active," said Ben Enticknap, se- nities and the marine ecosystem. cal role in the marine food web nior scientist with the conserva- The rules limit the amount of but that are not actively fished or tion group Oceana. "Too often, forage fish that could be caught managed, the National Marine fisheries start up and nothing is incidentally while fishing for Fisheries Service said. It marks In this Aug. 26, 2009, photo provided by NOAA Fisheries, surf smelt that were col- done to manage them in a sus- other targeted species. It also in- lected as part of a study of rhinoceros auklet diet and forage ish on the outer coast the first action under a new ap- tainable way until the population cludes provisions that allow future and inland waters of Washington are seen. proach to fisheries management crashes and by then, it's too late." experiments with targeting forage that considers how one species The Pacific Fishery Manage- fish under certain conditions. affects others in the ecosystem. tain varieties of herring, smelt Fishermen generally do not ment Council, which oversees Glen Spain, with the Pacific The ban does not affect exist- and squid. The restrictions apply target forage fish in federal wa- fisheries for dozens of species Coast Federation of Fishermen's ing fisheries for forage fish, such to federal waters from 3 to 200 ters, and no West Coast fishing along the West Coast, adopted Associations, said protecting for- as sardines and anchovies. It miles off Washington, Oregon boats are known to be consider- the ban last March by unani- age fish that are the basis of the covers species including Pacific and California, and do not affect ing efforts do so. mous vote. The NOAA pub- food chain is "an obvious no- sand lance, silversides and cer- fishing authorized by tribes. But global demand is increas- lished final rules Monday to brainer." Washington Right-to-Die Group Comes Up With New, Cheaper Medication CHEAPER DEATH: New $3,000, The Seattle Times re- terminally ill patients to end based on religious objections gested that Valeant increased the ported. their lives under the law. also do not cover it. price as a reaction to California's Mixture Meant to "We thought we should con- The firm doubled the cost, When Valeant hiked prices, law, a contention rejected by Offset Increased Costs coct an alternative that would from $1,500 to more than $3,000 Wood and other doctors turned company officials. work as well," said Dr. Robert — and up to $5,000. The sedative to a compounding pharmacist "The suggestion that Valeant for Those Looking Wood, a University of Washing- has been available for nearly 90 for an alternative. The result was raised the price to take advan- to End Their Lives ton HIV/AIDS researcher who years and once sold for $150 for a a less-expensive mix of three tage of a law that had not yet volunteers with the group. "It lethal 10-gram dose, The Times medications — phenobarbital, passed, for a use for which the SEATTLE (AP) — Right-to- does work as well." reported. chloral hydrate and morphine drug is not even indicated, defies die advocates in Washington Doctors in Oregon have also "People were horrified," Beth sulfate. The powdered drugs common sense," company offi- state have created a cheaper al- adopted the drug mixture. Offi- Glennon, a client-support coor- could be mixed with water, alco- cials said in a statement. ternative mixture of medications cials in California, where a simi- dinator with End of Life Wash- hol or juice. Washington's right-to-die law to help terminally ill patients le- lar law takes effect later this year, ington, told The Times about the The new medication tastes went into effect in 2009 and al- gally end their lives after a drug are considering it as well. price increase. "The cost increase worse, may take longer to work lows terminally ill patients with company abruptly hiked the Valeant Pharmaceuticals and has been significant for some than Seconal, and burns the less than six months to live to price of a drug commonly used other drugmakers have come people. Some are on a very fixed mouth, Wood said. Even so, request lethal medications from for the purpose. under fire from Congress for income." about one-third, or 55, of the their doctors. Doctors with the End of Life buying up old drugs and hik- Health insurance often 155 patients seen by End of Life In 2014, 176 terminally ill Washington advocacy group ing prices many times over what doesn't pay for such drugs that Washington last year chose the patients in Washington received concocted the alternative for patients had paid for years. Last are not covered under Medicare. cheaper medication, he said. prescriptions to help end their about $500, after Valeant Phar- year, it acquired the rights to Washington's Medicaid plan Last year, 16 of the 132 people lives and 170 died, according to maceuticals International of Seconal, the trade name of seco- does not cover the drugs, and who died in Oregon under the state health officials. Of those acquired the drug and barbital sodium, the most com- several Catholic health systems state's law took the new mixture. who took medication, about two- jacked up the price to about monly prescribed drug used by that prohibit doctor-aided death News reports last month sug- thirds used secobarbital. News in Brief Arrington's criminal history However, two proposals are up visible in the water next Sunday The legislation approved Fri- Registered Sex Offender includes a 1990 conviction of child for reconsideration. One relates and Monday. They say it’s not day bans five chemical flame Sentenced for Child molestation in Clallam County. to cougar-hunting seasons and harmful to people, marine life or retardants from children’s prod- Court records say he was also the other to the use of bait when the environment. ucts and furniture starting July 1, Porn in Olympia charged with child rape in 2001, hunting deer and elk. The study is a collaboration 2017. Flame retardants are com- OLYMPIA (AP) — An Olym- but was found not guilty at trial. The commission will also among local stakeholders and monly added to consumer prod- pia man who pleaded guilty to review the protected status of state and federal agencies. ucts to slow the spread of fire. possession of child pornography Washington Wildlife brown pelicans. House Bill 2545 also directs has been sentenced to more than New Law Will Ban 5 the departments of Ecology and three and a half years in prison. Commission to Discuss Health to review whether six ad- The Olympian reported that Health Officials to Chemicals From Kids’ ditional flame retardants should 68-year-old Raymond Arrington Hunting Season Study Impact of be considered chemicals of con- was sentenced to 43 months OLYMPIA (AP) — The Products, Furniture cern to children and recommend on Monday. He has also been Washington Fish and Wildlife Wastewater on Shellfish OLYMPIA (AP) — Five toxic whether their use in consumer ordered to undergo sexual de- Commission is scheduled to OLYMPIA (AP) — The chemicals will be banned from products should be restricted. viancy treatment and serve 17 meet this week in Olympia to Washington Department of home furniture and children’s Supporters say the mea- months of probation. discuss the upcoming hunting Health plans to study the impact products such as toys, car seats sure will protect children from Arrington was arrested in season. The commission will be wastewater has on shellfish in and nursing pillows under a bill dangerous chemicals and re- October 2015 after a friend who taking public comment on pro- Grays Harbor. Gov. Jay Inslee has signed into duce household exposure to the visited his apartment told police posed changes in rules for deer, Health officials plan to add law. chemicals. she saw pornographic images of elk, bear, cougar and other game red dye to treated wastewater young girls on his computer. species on Friday and Saturday from April 9-13th. This will Court documents say Ar- in the Natural Resources Build- allow scientists to monitor its Look for our Saturday rington, who is a registered sex ing in Olympia. movement and pinpoint where it commentary by John McCroskey offender, told police it was his Most of the proposed chang- comes into contact with shellfish First Amendment right to view es were discussed during the in the harbor. the images. commission’s April meeting. Officials say the dye will be

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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 2:40 p.m. on Mon- assaulted his girlfriend and an- Vehicle Prowls and was booked into the Lewis Lawnmower Taken day, police received a report of other woman and left the scene • At 10:50 a.m. on Friday, County Jail on a misdemeanor windows broken out of a mo- before police arrived. A 24-year- police received a report of a ve- warrant. • At 8:25 a.m. on Friday, torhome near the intersection of old man is being referred to hicle prowl in the 1300 block of • At 1:19 p.m. on Saturday, police received a report that a Mellen and Yew streets. prosecutors on suspicion of two Maryland Avenue. police received a report of a lawnmower was stolen from a counts of fourth-degree assault shoplifter in the 1600 block of carport in the 500 block of West Woman Booked on Theft Charge and one count of interfering Northwest Louisiana Avenue. Seventh Street. with the reporting of domestic Amplifier Taken Tanner Z. R. Russell, 24, of Che- • At 6:31 p.m. on Saturday, violence. • At 1:08 p.m. on Friday, po- halis, was cited and released on Natasha T. Henderson, 20, a lice received a report of a theft of suspicion of third-degree theft. Jewelry Stolen transient, was arrested on sus- a amplifier in the 600 block of • At 11:59 a.m. on Sunday, • At 1:11 p.m. on Friday, po- picion of two counts of third- Two Arrested on Southeast Dobson Court. lice received a report of jewelry degree theft for allegedly shop- Warrants After Trespassing Call police received a report of a theft in the 200 block of West Main taken from a display cabinet lifting. • At 12:24 p.m. on Monday, in the 200 block of South Pearl One Arrested After Vehicle Prowl Street. Stephanie A. Adams, 33, police responded to a report of of Rochester, was cited on sus- Street. trespassers at a vacant residence • At 10:13 a.m. on Saturday, Counterfeit Cash Passed police received a report of a ve- picion of third-degree theft and • At 12:07 a.m. on Sunday, in the 1100 block of Mellen released. After she was released, Burglary Under Investigation Street. Officers arrested Daryl hicle prowl in the 1600 block of police received a report of a South Market Boulevard. An officers found evidence of an- • At 2:48 p.m. on Friday, po- counterfeit $20 being passed in P. McCrory, 26, and Terry R. other theft and plan to refer her Strong, 27, at the residence after unknown male was seen in- lice received a report of a bur- the 1000 block of Belmont Av- side a car parked in a driveway. to prosecutors for an additional glary in the 400 block of South enue. learning they had outstanding charge of third-degree theft. warrants. Jonathan A. Leschinski, 25, of Iron Street. No further informa- • At 7:22 a.m. on Sunday, po- Connell, was arrested on suspi- • At 5:49 p.m. on Sunday, tion was available. lice received a report of a coun- cion of second-degree criminal police received a report of a terfeit $100 bill being passed at Teen Booked on Assault Charge trespass, vehicle prowl and mali- theft in the 1600 block of North- Bicyclist Hit by Car a business in the 1000 block of • At 5:17 p.m. on Monday, a cious mischief. west Louisiana Avenue. Jesse Belmont Avenue in Centralia 16-year-old girl was arrested on • At 6:05 p.m. on Friday, A. Ruege, 24, of Raymond, was the previous day. No informa- suspicion of fourth-degree as- police received a report of a bi- Harassment Reported cited and released on suspicion tion on a suspect was available. sault in the 1200 block of Mar- of third-degree theft. cyclist being hit by a car in the ion Street. • At 5:29 p.m. on Saturday, 700 block of Harrison Avenue. police received a report of ha- The woman sustained a possible Items Taken From Display rassment on Southwest 12th Man Found Sleeping injury to her arm when a vehicle • At 2:29 p.m. on Sunday, po- Sleeping Man Violates Street. in Bathroom turned in front of the bike to en- lice received a report that items Protection Order • At 6:56 a.m. on Sunday, ter a parking lot. The bicycle hit were stolen from a display case • Police plan to refer a One Booked on Assault Charge the side of the vehicle, causing in the 200 block of South Pearl 47-year-old man for charges of police received a report of a the rider to fall to the ground. Street. violation of a protection order • At 2:32 a.m. on Sunday, trespasser in the 1400 block of after he was found sleeping at a police received a report of a Northwest Louisiana Avenue. A Vehicle Keyed house at 6:22 a.m. Tuesday in the fourth-degree assault in the 400 man was found sleeping in the Dodge Pickup Suspected block of Northeast Washington men’s room in a stall and refused • At 7:25 p.m. on Friday, po- in Hit and Run 800 block of South Gold Street that a protection order prohibits Avenue. Michael S. Christin, 47, to leave. No arrests were made. lice received a report that a ve- • At 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, him from visiting. of Chehalis, was arrested on sus- hicle was keyed in the 900 block police received a report of a hit picion of fourth-degree assault, Trespasser Reported of South Scheuber Road. and run near the intersection domestic violence. of Washington Avenue and Car Stolen • At 12:44 a.m. on Monday, a trespasser was reported in the Bicycles Stolen Cherry Street. The hit vehicle • At 6:35 a.m. on Tuesday, Theft Suspects Cited was parked in front of a home. police received a report of a sto- 1600 block of Northwest Loui- • At 10:32 a.m. on Saturday, • At 5:07 p.m. on Friday, a siana Avenue. No arrests were police received a report of a sto- Sometime during the day, an- len red Honda Civic from the other vehicle hit the car and the 200 block of Virginia Drive. The shoplifter was reported in the made. len red and gray Mongoose bi- 1100 block of South Market cycle in the 2800 block of Russell driver fled the scene. Officers car has a smiley face and Mag- suspect the fleeing vehicle is a pul stickers on the rear window. Boulevard. Jefferson A. Harter, Burglar Goes Tanning Road. 22, of Chehalis, was cited for Dodge pickup because a hubcap • At 11:13 a.m. on Sunday, a • At 8:28 a.m. on Monday, third-degree theft for allegedly two bicycles were reported sto- belonging to that type of vehicle was found in the area. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT eating a bag of chips in the store please see SIRENS, page Main 11 len in the 900 block of South Political Signs Defaced Pearl Street. One Referred for Domestic • At 8:07 a.m. on Friday, po- Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Violence Charges lice received a report that some- Tattooed Man Takes Shoes one spray-painted on Bernie • At 11:10 a.m. on Saturday, • At 8:38 p.m. on Sunday, Sanders signs in the neighbor- Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: police received a report of a police received a report of an as- hood and trespassed on proper- • Your family knows your wishes shoplifting in the 1300 block of sault in the 1400 block of John- ty in the 100 block of Northeast • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues Lum Road. A man with tattoos son Road. 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For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 • At 4:25 p.m. on Saturday, police received a report that a vehicle’s window was smashed in the 900 block of South Scheu- I want to answer your questions and protect your family from Stephen D. ber Road. confusion and financial hardship at the time of a death. ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant Death Notices Bliss • ANDREA HANNUM, 41,Centralia, died Sat- urday, March 26, at home. The family will Stephen D. Bliss, 45, passed be having a private memorial service Sticklin Funeral Chapel away of cancer March 13, 2016, Wednesday. Arrangements are under Serving Lewis County Since 1890 CH556055cbw.cg in Centralia, Wash., his home the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mor- for the past three years. He was tuary, Centralia. sticklinsfuneralchapel.com born June 22, 1970, to Richard • MARGARET “MICKY” HEUER, 81, Centralia, 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia H. and Martha Y. Bliss in Los died Tuesday, March 29, Logan Street Manor, 102 Pine Drive, Chehalis. A ser- Angeles, Calif. He also lived in vice will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 16, Rochester and Olympia, Wash. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 9613 Steve graduated from and touched so many lives. He 20th St. SE, Lake Stevens. Arrangements Lula Belle Rochester High School in 1988, will be greatly missed, but are under the direction of the Neptune and attended New Market Society. we know he is no longer in "Trudy" Morgan Skills Center in Tumwater and • CELENA M. TOLAND, 64, Adna, died pain. He is at peace with the Wednesday, March 30, at Providence Centralia Community College love of his life, Tracey and his Centralia Hospital. A potluck celebration Lula Belle “Trudy” daughter, Kathy (Polo) Garza (1991). He was married to American Indian grandmothers, of life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Adna Morgan, 75, of Cinebar, of Casa Grande, Ariz.; sons, Monica Wilcox (1990-1991) Maria “Lena” Slater and Mable Elementary, 220 Dieckman Road, Adna. Wash., passed away at home Edward (Debbie Porter) and worked in retail at Goodwill “Juanita” Bliss; grandfathers, • BETTY CROSS, 93, Centralia, died Thurs- April 2, 2016. She was born Morgan Jr. of Enumclaw, from 2008 to 2015. Richard W. Bliss and Salvador day, March 31, at home. No services are He loved ishing, music, scheduled at this time. Arrangements Dec. 14, 1940 to Arthur and Wash. and Dale (Teresa) Fernando Zavala; and great are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- Josie Smith in Casa Grande, Morgan of Rochester, Wash.; playing the guitar, going to grandparents, James and Violet ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Ariz., where she lived for six grandchildren; 10 great- concerts, reading western Job, Bernal Ortega and Librada most of the irst 35 years grandchildren; of two sisters, books and watching western (Villasenor) Ortega. her life. Later, Trudy moved to Josie Mae Allen and Lilas movies. Steve also loved He is survived by brothers, Lotteries Washington for her remaining Prescott; and numerous nieces spending time with his family Richard J. (Tammy) Bliss Washington’s Monday Games years. and nephews. and friends and was always of Adna, Wash. and Jason She had numerous hobbies A visitation will begin at there for them whenever they (Debbie) Bliss of Rochester, Powerball: such as camping, sewing 9:00 a.m., Thursday, April needed him. He was loyal, Next jackpot: $148million Wash.; nephews, Tylor Bliss and quilt making, cooking 7, 2016, at Sticklin Funeral loving, honest and was the and Derek Bliss; and niece, Mega Millions: and traveling to Arizona for Chapel in Centralia, Wash. peacemaker. Steve believed Next jackpot: $57 million Kaitlyn Bliss. He was loved by the winters. Trudy always The funeral service will follow in forgive and forget. He had everyone who knew him. We Lotto: 10-12-26-36-37-47 loved helping out at the local the visitation at 11:00 a.m. at a heart of gold and would do Next jackpot: $8.8 million miss you dearly! community center. No one was Sticklin Funeral Chapel. A anything for anyone. He was a A celebration of life will Hit 5: 07-11-14-17-36 a stranger to her and you never reception will then be held at true gentle giant. Steve it the Next cashpot: $100,000 be held Saturday, April 17, left her house with an empty the family home. proile of the Chinese calendar 2016, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 Match 4: 01-09-11-23 stomach. Trudy’s biggest love designation of those born in Daily Game: 0-4-9 p.m. at the Lewis County Fire was for her family. 1970, the dog: “Loyal, honest Keno: 05-06-12-15-16-17-18-20-21-22- To view this obituary, please go to District 6, 2123 Jackson Hwy., chronline.com/obituaries. and trustworthy, you inspire 25-30-42-55-56-59-60-74-78-80 She is survived by her Chehalis, WA 98532. husband of 60 years, Edward conidence in others. At times Please leave memories at Commodities Morgan; three children, cynical and critical, you will, www.FuneralAlternatives.org. however, never let a friend Gas in Washington — $2.30 (AAA of Sticklin Funeral Chapel down. You area concerned. Washington) 1437 South Gold To view the obituary, please go to Condolences may be offered at Dogs make good psychiatrists.” Crude Oil — $35.65 per barrel (CME Centralia, WA 98531 chronline.com/obituaries. www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Group) (360) 736-1388 Steve was an amazing man Gold — $1,234 (Monex) Silver — $15.16 (Monex) • Main 11 FROM THE FRONT PAGE / LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016

News in Brief Boundary Review 4 p.m. today in the Board of Hallom, administrative assistant, Ell on state Route 6 Monday, ac- Patrol. County Commissioner’s meet- (360) 740-1391. cording to the Washington State The SUV went off the road Board Meeting Today ing room in the Historic Court- Patrol. and came to rest in a ditch. By The Chronicle house in Chehalis. Fatigue Causes Crash At 10:51 p.m. Monday, the The driver, Crystal J. Seay, 20, The Washington State The chair of the board will East of Pe Ell driver of a 1997 Jeep Chero- of Raymond, was injured and Boundary Review Board for be elected and the 2016 meeting kee was heading westbound on transported to Providence Cen- Lewis County will hold a special schedule will be set at the meet- By The Chronicle state Route 6 when she became tralia Hospital. session this week. ing. Fatigue likely caused a single- fatigued and lost control of the Possible charges are pending, The meeting will begin at For questions, contact Candy vehicle crash 4 miles east of Pe vehicle, according to the State according to the State Patrol.

grant recipients. tive they were. tection projects happen,” said species for decades. We are grateful Basin Those considering the propos- “I appreciate all the hard work Grays Harbor County Commis- for state and legislative funding to als evaluated projects based on po- that the Chehalis Basin Fisheries sioner Frank Gordon. “These im- restore our natural resources.” Continued from the front page tential benefits for aquatic species, Task Force and the county engi- provements will be made without Funding is administered by the -tive with the work group’s citizen value to local communities, imple- neering staff have done to make using county funds and will benefit state Recreation and Conservation advisory committee selected the mentation time and how cost effec- these habitat restoration and pro- the local environment and aquatic Office.

people in Centralia that fit that nity to go to work and they really New ATTEND THE GRAND OPENING need.” get the 48 people getting jobs,” The Lewis County location Hayes said of the benefits of the Continued from the front page The Centralia Goodwill will hold a grand reopening celebration on provides several job training op- local programs. Thursday. portunities, like the Online and The services provided in There will be a ribbon cutting at 9 a.m. and free goody bags will be time to refresh it as we say, and Upward program that prepares Centralia are only a few of the we decided this last year to cre- given to the first 50 customers. There will be a chance to enter for an iPad Mini or a $100 Goodwill gift its participants for a number of programs Goodwill spearheads ate a new look for all of our stores different fields. The courses are to help place people into jobs. to kind of create the Goodwill of card. Coupons for 50 percent off one donated item were mailed out to customers in the surrounding areas. designed to teach new skills or The Longview location runs the future,” Terry Hayes, presi- KMNT 104.3 will be at the site from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. People can enter enhance current skills, increas- a job training center, which also dent and CEO of Goodwill of the to win Kenny Chesney and Miranda Lambert concert tickets, among ing the employability of those serves Lewis, Clark and Wahkia- Olympics and Rainier Region, other prizes. utilizing the service. kum counties. In 2015, the pro- said. “It provides customers with On Saturday, KITI / Live 95 will be at Goodwill. People will have the Hayes said many of the em- gram was a $700,000 operation. a better shopping experience, opportunity to win an overnight stay in Ocean Shores at The Polynesian ployees are single mothers, teens It served 1,123 individuals and and it keeps the mystery and Resorts and prizes from Dutch Bros. Coffee, Katie’s Candles and Goodwill. who dropped out of school, vet- had 545 job placements last year. treasure hunt in shopping.” erans and people with disabili- Of those numbers, 31 individu- The remodel includes a new ABOUT THE BUSINESS ties. als had Lewis County addresses. electronics testing station, im- “It’s just for anyone who needs All of the training pro- proved layout so customers can Goodwill is located at 519 Harrison Ave. in Centralia. Store hours are a little bit of help or help building grams are free. They are paid find unique merchandise easier Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. their resume or work history so for through store revenue funds and a new clearance section. to 7 p.m. The Centralia location has 48 employees. employers will snatch them right and public and private donations. The Centralia location is the up,” she said. From culinary school, to land- fifth store out of 30 in the region It has been open since September 1995. For more information on Goodwill and the job training services it of- Typically, an employee stays scaping and contracting services, that will be remodeled. The ef- fers, go online to www.goodwillwa.org. with Goodwill for a year or two the combined funnels of re- fort spans across 15 counties in before moving on to a better job, sources help aid the job training Southwest Washington and the shopping experience for all of my also will help bring attention to in turn opening up a new slot for programs, George White, public Olympic Peninsula. customers.” the job training programs sup- someone who needs the work ex- relations and communications Danya Gerhards, store man- Prices will not be increased as ported by Goodwill. perience. for the Olympics and Rainier Re- ager at the Centralia location, Along with Online and Up- gion, said. a result of the remodel. Instead, Hayes said the store provides said the remodel was long over- Household donations and jobs to people who need more ward, the Centralia Goodwill due. Prior to the new polished the location will rely on the in- offers the Senior Community thrift store shopping support concrete floors, the store’s carpet creased foot traffic the new look work experience, while also giving Service Employment Program both the free job training and was in disarray with duct tape brings to the store, Karl Zohn, them services and training to get — or SCSEP. It’s the only federal the placement efforts in the area. helping to cover holes. Now, ev- regional manager of the Good- to the next level of their careers. workforce program targeted at “It’s a benefit you get when erything has been spruced up, will Olympics and Rainier Re- “It helps people get that first low-income older employees. you shop here. You get to feel organized and cleaned. gion, said. job and a second chance,” she Currently, there are seven par- good about it,” Zohn said. “It’s “Merchandising is going to The new modern design aims said. “Part of our mission of ticipants in the Centralia program. not going to shareholders, it’s go- be easier, the aisles are wider,” to appeal to a younger demo- what we do is to help people get “The community certainly ing to help people. It’s why I work she said. “It’s going to be a great graphic and increase sales, but it on their feet. There are a lot of gets the seniors with an opportu- here.”

wish to press charges. lice received a report of an assault ins and recreational vehicles on Charge After Collision Sirens in the 100 block of Third Street in Teal Drive in Packwood were Morton. Richard Edward Melton, • At 3:31 p.m. on Sunday, Assault Charges burglarized sometime between deputies received a report of a Continued from page Main 10 37, of Morton, was arrested on March 29 and Friday, accord- • At 7:09 a.m. on March 28, suspicion of fourth-degree assault, single vehicle crash in the 1100 woman reported she was alone police responded to the 100 block ing to the Sheriff’s Office. A full block of state Route 603 in Che- domestic violence, and obstruct- list of items stolen is still be- at a business in the 1000 block of of Isabell Road in Mossyrock to ing a law enforcement officer. halis. Montana E. Magnan, 21, of Northwest State Avenue when a an alleged assault. Liv Katherine ing collected. The total value of Chehalis, was arrested on suspi- man tried to get into a tanning items missing so far is estimated Atkinson, 42, of Mossyrock, was LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE cion of driving under the influ- bed she was in. Police were un- arrested and booked on suspicion to be more than $4,000. Four ence. According to the Sheriff’s able to locate the suspect. of fourth-degree assault, domestic Multiple Burglaries Reported in victims have been identified. Office, Magnan was driving on Packwood Neighborhood Woman Cited for violence. the highway when she drove into • At 9:50 p.m. on Saturday, po- • Multiple storage sheds, cab- One Booked on DUI a ditch and hit a mailbox. Leaving Baby in Car • At 2:14 p.m. on Sunday, po- lice received a report of a baby alone in a car in the 1400 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. Sept. 20, 1933 - March 24, 2016 Magda E. Reyes-Sanchez, 21, of Centralia, was cited on suspicion of leaving a child unattended. argery oyce undquist rumbaugh Purse Taken M J L B Margery Joyce Lundquist Brumbaugh the preschoolers while her associate • At 5:51 a.m. on Monday, po- passed away quietly at home March 24, teacher taught the teenagers. When the lice received a report of a theft of 2016, after a long illness. program ended, she got her real estate a purse in the 100 block of South- She was born in West Seattle Sept. license and sold houses for Zuber and west Interstate Avenue. 20, 1933 and spent a happy childhood Gibson for a number of years. Later, she surrounded by her large, close-knit worked for the Napavine schools as a Custodial Assault Reported Scandinavian family. Together, they library assistant. at Green Hill School enjoyed camping, hunting, ishing, During the summer of 1972, the family berry picking and baking delicious traveled to Germany to visit friends and • At 10:27 a.m. on Monday, a Danish goodies and berry pies. Her took an extensive road trip throughout custodial assault was reported in Danish grandma taught her to knit and Western Europe. They participated as the 300 block of Southwest 11th crochet. Many of her family members hosts in a student exchange program. Street at Green Hill School. A treasure the lovely afghans she made Over the years, they welcomed 17-year-old was arrested. and everyone loved her berry pies. numerous German students into their After graduating from West Seattle home, for all or a part of a school term. No Arrests After Assault Report High School in 1952, Marge worked Many of the parents came to Centralia Brumbaugh Blaser of Centralia. • At 5:27 p.m. on Monday, po- as a secretary for Sears in Seattle and to visit and to meet their student’s She is survived by husband, Ronald lice received a report of a possible for Boeing. She then attended classes hosts. Lasting friendships developed, Brumbaugh at home; son, Brad Lee assault in the 300 block of South- at Central Washington University in resulting in more friends to visit in Brumbaugh (Yvonne) of Port Angeles; west Third Street. No arrests Ellensburg, where she met and fell in Europe. Both Brad and Gail spent time grandchildren, Liesl Brumbaugh were made. love with Ron. When he was drafted in Germany during their high school Voal (Dustin) of Bellingham, Ryan by the U.S. Army and sent to Fort Sill, years and Ron and Marge continued to Brumbaugh (Kim) of Rochester, they married and Marge joined him in travel. They bought a motor home and Kyler Brumbaugh of Burlington, Kade MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Oklahoma. Brad was born in November enjoyed taking trips around the United Brumbaugh of Africa, Ian Brumbaugh Suspicious Person Brandishes of the following year. Two months later States, touring State and National Parks, of Bellingham, Louie Blaser (Casey) Firearm and Makes Obscene Ron was discharged and they returned spending time exploring the Southwest of Centralia and Andy Blaser Gestures to Central to inish his teaching degree. in winter and visiting and traveling with (Erin) of Vashon Island; four great- They settled in Centralia, where Ron friends and family. • At 8:48 a.m. on March 30, grandchildren; two brothers-in-law; two began his career as Centralia Jr./Sr. Marge was a special lady; kind, loving, sisters-in-law; and numerous nieces and police responded to the 100 block High School band instructor. Daughter talented, eager to help, funny, caring of Engle Drive in Mossyrock to a nephews. Gail arrived in November 1958. and smart. She was musical, artistic and As per Marge’s wishes there will suspicious person brandishing Marge was the consummate wife could whip out a poem for any occasion a firearm and making obscene be no public services. In lieu of and mother. She kept the home to ires share with family and friends. She gestures. lowers, donations may be made to the while supporting her active family’s will be missed by many. Alzheimer’s Association. Please make participation in sports, school and band Ron would especially like to thank all checks payable to the Alzheimer’s Police Recover activities. She worked part time for the caregivers who helped Marge during Association: Development Department, Stolen U-Haul Vehicle the school district as a secretary and her illness. Alzheimer’s Association, North Tower, • At 6:09 p.m. on March 30, classroom aide. She especially loved Marge was preceded in death by little children. One of her favorite her parents, Andrew E. Lundquist 100 W. Harrison St., N200 Seattle, police responded to the 200 WA 98119. block of Young Road in Mossy- jobs was working with the preschool and Gladys V. Spiess Lundquist of rock after receiving a report of group, as part of a program designed to West Seattle; younger brother, James educate young women in child care and A. Lundquist of Centralia; and her To view the obituary, a stolen U-Haul vehicle. The please go to chronline.com/obituaries. police department recovered nurturing at Maple Lane. Marge taught beautiful beloved daughter, Gail Marie the vehicle, and learned that the theft suspect was planning to scrap it. The company did not Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Subway Posting Data Trove Offers Calories Nationally Glimpse of How the as Regulation Lags Rich Hide Their Money NEW YORK (AP) — Subway FRANKFURT, Germany is moving ahead and posting (AP) — A leak of 11.5 million calorie counts on menu boards documents from a Panama-based nationally despite another delay law firm offers a glimpse into the in a federal rule requiring the in- shadowy world where the rich and formation. powerful hide their money, raising The sandwich chain says its sharp questions about the use of new menu boards with calorie shell companies that obscure the counts are already rolling out identities of their true owners. around the country and should Leaders of the Group of 20 — be up in all 27,000 of its U.S. representing about 80 percent of stores by April 11. The decision the global economy — have vowed to forge ahead comes as restau- to crack down on the practice, rant chains have awaited the which is blamed for helping con- Food and Drug Administration’s ceal money laundering, corrup- final guidance and enforcement tion and tax evasion. of a rule requiring food sellers By themselves, shell compa- with 20 or more locations to post nies aren’t illegal. Countries have the information. tightened rules on using them — “I think consumers are look- but not enough to satisfy anti-cor- ing for this, and with all the de- ruption activists. Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press lays, they’re confused as to why News organizations work- it’s not out there,” said Lanette A brown pelican sits on the beach June 3, 2010, at East Grand Terre Island on the Louisiana coast after being drenched in oil ing with the Washington-based Kovachi, who leads Subway’s from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. A federal judge in New Orleans granted final approval on Monday to an estimated International Consortium of In- global nutrition efforts. $20 billion settlement, resolving years of litigation over the spill. vestigative Journalists have been processing the legal records from the Mossack Fonseca law firm that Cruz, Sanders were first leaked to the Suedde- Angle for Wins in utsche Zeitung newspaper based Wisconsin Primaries Judge OKs $20 Billion in Munich, Germany. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Re- publican Ted Cruz and Demo- Exiled Napoleon’s crat Bernie Sanders are angling Island Home Recreated for victories in Tuesday’s Wis- consin presidential primaries Oil Spill Settlement in Paris Exhibition that could give their campaigns a PARIS (AP) — France’s na- needed boost, but still leave them By Kevin McGill tional army museum has recreated with mathematically challenging The Associated Press the home where Napoleon lived paths to their parties’ nomina- “The question that remains is whether we have his final years, bringing furniture tions. NEW ORLEANS — A feder- learned enough from this tragedy to prevent and belongings from the remote While Sanders remains a al judge in New Orleans granted Atlantic Island of St. Helena to force in the Democratic prima- final approval Monday to an es- similar environmental disasters in the future.” Paris for the first time since he was ry, a win over Hillary Clinton timated $20 billion settlement exiled there 200 years ago. in Wisconsin would do little to over the 2010 BP oil spill in the David Uhlmann The exhibition that opens former chief of Justice Department’s environmental crimes section significantly cut into her lead Gulf of Mexico, resolving years Wednesday offers a flavor of the in delegates that will decide the of litigation over the worst off- atmosphere of the damp, rat-in- party’s nomination. The stakes shore spill in the nation’s history. sequent payouts to businesses. A Luther Strange, who acted as fested Longwood House, where are higher for Cruz, who trails The settlement, first an- the emperor spent his last years as Donald Trump in the GOP race nounced in July, includes $5.5 court-supervised claims admin- a coordinating lawyer for the istrator is still processing many a prisoner of the British govern- and sees Wisconsin as a crucial billion in civil Clean Water Act five Gulf states, also was among of these claims. those touting the settlement. ment, surrounded by books and state in his effort to push the par- penalties and billions more to BP has estimated its costs David Uhlmann, a Univer- souvenirs. ty toward a convention fight. cover environmental damage related to the spill, including sity of Michigan law professor In total, 240 pieces of art, piec- “We are seeing victory after and other claims by the five Gulf es of furniture, objects and docu- victory after victory in the grass- its initial cleanup work and the and former chief of the Justice states and local governments. various settlements and criminal Department’s environmental ments are exhibited, including roots,” Cruz said during a cam- The money is to be paid out over Napoleon’s bath tub, his camp bed, paign stop Monday. “What we and civil penalties, will exceed crimes section, said Barbier’s roughly 16 years. The U.S. Jus- $53 billion. ruling “ends a long sad chapter his uniform and his famous hat, are seeing in Wisconsin is the tice Department has estimated the “bicorne.” unity of the Republican Party “We are pleased that the Court in American environmental his- that the settlement will cost the has entered the Consent Decree, manifesting.” tory.” oil giant as much as $20.8 billion, finalizing the historic settlement “The question that remains is Restricts Trade the largest environmental settle- announced last July,” BP spokes- whether we have learned enough 5 Killed in Tourist ment in U.S. history as well as man Geoff Morrell said in an from this tragedy to prevent sim- With North Korea the largest-ever civil settlement email. ilar environmental disasters in Over Nuclear Tests Helicopter Crash in with a single entity. U.S. Attorney General Loret- the future,” he said. Smoky Mountains U.S District Judge Carl Barbi- ta Lynch praised the settlement. While overall reaction to BEIJING (AP) — China on er, who approved the settlement, “Today’s action holds BP ac- the settlement has been positive, Tuesday banned most imports of SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — had set the stage with an earlier countable with the largest en- there were lingering complaints North Korean coal and iron ore, A sightseeing helicopter crashed ruling that BP had been “grossly vironmental penalty of all time that some of the BP payments the country’s main exports, in a near the Great Smoky Moun- negligent” in the offshore rig while launching one of the most may be tax-deductible for the significant increase in pressure on tains National Park in eastern explosion that killed 11 workers extensive environmental resto- oil giant. Court documents state the North under U.N. sanctions Tennessee, killing all five people and caused a 134-million-gallon ration efforts ever undertaken,” that the civil penalties will not be against its nuclear and missile aboard, officials said. spill. Lynch said in a statement. tax deductible, although other tests. The Bell 206 helicopter In 2012, BP reached a simi- In Louisiana, where delicate settlement costs could be. China buys an estimated two- crashed Monday around 3:30 lar settlement agreement with coastal marshes were damaged “We are saddened to learn thirds of impoverished North p.m. near Sevierville, Federal private attorneys for businesses by the oil, Gov. John Bel Ed- that the gross negligence of BP Korea’s exports, making Beijing’s Aviation Administration spokes- and residents who claim the wards said the decision clears continues to enjoy taxpayer sub- cooperation essential for trade woman Kathleen Bergen said in spill cost them money. That deal, the way for the state to receive sidies,” Lukas Ross of Friends penalties approved by the U.N. Se- an email. Officials said the tour- which didn’t have a cap, led to a critical coastal restoration fund- of the Earth said in an emailed curity Council last month to suc- ist helicopter was destroyed by protracted court battle over sub- ing. Alabama Attorney General news release. ceed. fire after the crash. North Korean leader Kim Jong “There’s not much left of the Un has intensified nuclear activi- helicopter,” Pigeon Forge Police ties in defiance of U.N. sanctions, Chief Jack Baldwin said. “It’s Uncertainties Shadow California Plan conducting his country’s fourth pretty much gone from the fire.” nuclear test explosion in January and test-firing missiles. to Increase Its Minimum Wage to $15 In a sign of growing frustra- 2 Ex-Baggage Handlers By Michael R. Blood and Don Thompson And a delay could also kick in — Brown’s action Monday came tion with its ally, China signed Charged With Drug The Associated Press up to two times — if the state is on the same day that New York onto Security Council sanctions facing a serious budget crisis. also pushed its minimum wage last month that include mandatory Trafficking at LAX LOS ANGELES — Cali- “Predicting the future’s a dan- to $15 an hour — the highest in inspections of cargo bound to and fornia’s decision to push its LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fed- gerous game,” warned Jeffrey the nation. from North Korea. The council eral agents arrested two former statewide minimum wage to a Wenger, a senior policy research- Hillary Clinton joined New called on all countries to “redouble baggage handlers Monday on nation-leading $15 comes with er at Rand Corp. York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in their efforts” to enforce the sanc- suspicion of trafficking several uncertainties that could see the With incremental steps Manhattan as he signed the law tions. pounds of cocaine through Los pay jumps postponed if the econ- planned until 2022 “it’s difficult that will gradually boost the pay Angeles International Airport, omy sours or the state budget to know how binding the $15-an- rate. The former first lady pre- the second time in weeks that slumps, while the overall goal of hour wage increase is,” Wenger dicted the movement will “sweep Saudi Arabia Bans airline or airport employees helping the working poor might said. our country.” Iran’s Mahan Air From have been accused of smuggling be lessened if some employers The governor, too, has allud- Bernie Sanders said in a state- drugs there. cut jobs or, worse, leave the state. ed to the uncertainties of a fickle ment that his campaign is about Flying Into Kingdom The Transportation Secu- With Congress deadlocked economy, and what it could building on the steps in Califor- RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) rity Administration has focused on sweetening the federal mini- mean for the planned wage hikes. nia and New York “so that ev- — Saudi Arabia has banned Iran’s on combatting security threats mum wage, California on Mon- He began his term in early 2011, eryone in this country can enjoy Mahan Air from flying into the from “insiders,” which also in- day stepped in. Under a law when the state was struggling to the dignity and basic economic kingdom as tensions between the clude workers hired by contrac- signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, the recover from the recession and a security that comes from a living two Mideast powers remain high. tors. state will bump its $10 hourly housing crisis. wage.” The kingdom’s General Au- Last month, authorities minimum by 50 cents next year, “You get a big recession, par- The new laws in California thority of Civil Aviation issued found 70 pounds of cocaine in and to $11 in 2018. Hourly $1 ticularly in different parts of the and New York mark the most the order Monday night, saying in the luggage of a JetBlue flight at- raises will then come every Janu- state where the wages are a lot ambitious moves yet by legisla- a statement it banned the airline tendant after she was flagged for ary until 2022. Businesses with lower, there could be real prob- tures to close the national divide over “systematic violations” of the a random security screening. 25 or fewer employees have an lems in terms of reductions of between rich and poor. Experts country’s safety regulations and In the most recent case, au- extra year to comply; wages will jobs,” Brown said last week. say other states may follow, given laws. thorities seized about 2 pounds rise with inflation each year But with tools to slow the Congress’ reluctance to act de- Iran’s semi-official Tasnim of cocaine from Alberto Pre- thereafter. wage jumps in bad times “this spite entreaties from President news agency quoted civil aviation ciado Gutierrez, 26, in an airport But after the first 50-cent one gives the opportunity to pay Barack Obama. official Ebrahim Moradi on Tues- restroom in December, where he step-up, there’s a catch. a $15 wage, but does so in a way The bill’s effects could vary day as saying Iranian airlines cur- was trying to pass the drugs to a The governor can suspend a that takes account of the vagaries widely in vast and diverse Cali- rently have no flights to Saudi Ara- courier who had a plane ticket to planned increase if job growth of the capitalist economy,” he fornia — itself the world’s eighth- bia and would use different routes New York. retreats and retail sales tank. added. largest economy. to fly to Africa. 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Twin City Town Center 1527 NW Louisiana Ave. Chehalis (360) 262-7638 Julie Krupp-Clifton Hearing Instrument Specialist www.miracle-ear-chehalis.com CH556434co.do Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 LOCAL / FROM THE FRONT PAGE Model Railroad Club Hosts First Spring Show at Fairgrounds ALL ABOARD: Miniature Train Enthusiasts From Portland, Seattle, California Visit Twin Cities for Event By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Sunshine greeted the Lewis County Model Railroad Club’s first-ever spring Model Train Show and Swap Meet on Satur- day. Club president Ted Livermore said vendors and showgoers have been asking the club, which puts on a fall event every year, to hold a spring show as well, so the club granted the request. An estimated 100 people came through the doors in the first hour of the show at the Southwest Washington Fair- grounds in Chehalis on Saturday. About 725 people attended the club’s last show. “Every show has been getting better and better,” Livermore said. David Bond, club vice presi- dent, said people from Seattle and Portland and even Cali- fornia make their way to Lewis County for the show. Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] “It’s a friendly show,” Bond Joyce Fanning, of Chehalis, looks at a model train with her grandson, Abe Fanning, 4, at the Lewis County Model Railroad Club’s Train Show and Swap Meet on Saturday said, noting that the club mem- at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds. bers help vendors and are very accommodating to their needs. scale at 1:87. display at the Lewis County His- The show has been going on for A handful of miniature trains torical Museum and other proj- nine years. This past weekend, the were set up for visitors to see, in- ects there. club brought in about 170 tables cluding three Livermore brought The club has about 12 mem- for vendors selling minature trains, to show what people can set up bers. While most members are cars, track, buildings, shrubbery in smaller spaces. retirees, a few work full-time and and other items for customers to One of his models included one is a high school senior. add to their tiny train worlds. interactive buttons for children Bond said most of the mem- He said most people come to press that made different bers became interested in model looking for bargains, and fami- pieces move, including a game trains as kids and then after lies come to get their kids started of tug-of-war, an oil pump and a some time away came back to in model trains. dog chase. the hobby as adults. Julie Gullett, of Centralia, “We like to have fun,” Liver- The next train show will be brought her kids to the show. more said. Oct. 8 and 9 at the fairgrounds. “We come from a railroading Livermore has two “train family,” she said. rooms” at home and has been into Her 9-year-old son Isaac said trains for about 75 years, he said. Isaac Gullett, 9, of Centralia, watches a he became interested in trains Admission was $5 for adults model train cruise on its tracks Satur- when he was younger and has and kids 10 and under got in free. day at the Lewis County Model Railroad an HO scale model, which is The money raised at the event Club’s Train Show and Swap Meet at the the most popular model railway goes to support the club, its train Southwest Washington Fairgrounds. Heroin, Cocaine Users in Seattle May Get Country’s First Safe-Use Site By Daniel Beekman backing the safe-consumption problem. In 2014, deaths from Insite would boost drug use and drugs only. Seattle Times staff reporter sites idea. heroin overdoses in King County enable addiction. When pro- Murphy would open a site “I was a narcotics detective, so reached 156, up from 99 in 2013 ponents won a court battle and without permission, he says. He Seattle could become the first I’m still trying to wrap my head and 49 in 2009. then began serving users, local doubts local leaders would risk city in the U.S. with a public site around this,” Urquhart said. Murray and King County perceptions began to change, Ev- their progressive bona fides by where users can inject and smoke “But the more I hear, the more Executive Dow Constantine ans says. coming down hard on his work. hard drugs under medical super- open I am to the possibility.” on March 1 convened a heroin- Councilmember Sally Bag- Patricia Sully, a staff attorney vision. The People’s Harm Reduc- addiction task force, charging shaw, who chairs the committee with the Public Defender Asso- One local group plans to open a tion Alliance, which has run a it with finding ways to expand Evans met with, stopped short ciation who works with VOCAL- bare-bones safe-consumption site needle exchange in the Univer- treatment. of endorsing safe-consumption WA, noted Washington has on a shoestring budget as soon as sity District for decades, is the The task force may consider sites outright. But Bagshaw said made marijuana legal on its own. possible, while another group has group pushing to open a safe- recommending one or more she’s intrigued. Council mem- “We already live in a state launched an awareness campaign consumption site right away. safe-consumption sites for Se- bers Debora Juarez, M. Lorena where our law contravenes feder- to build support among politicians Director Shilo Murphy says the attle. To buoy that possibility, González, Kshama Sawant and al law,” Sully said. “There are rea- and communities. time for talking passed long ago. VOCAL-WA, a grassroots group Mike O’Brien all signaled they’re sons to be hopeful we wouldn’t Proponents say one or more “This isn’t a matter of if — this helping people affected by drug supportive. see federal intervention.” sites could reduce overdose deaths, is a matter of when,” he said. “We laws and homelessness, orga- The Capitol Hill Community King County Prosecutor Dan HIV and hepatitis C transmissions need to move ahead as fast as we nized public panels last month Council is on board with the idea, Satterberg is keeping an open and the number of used needles can because this is a crisis, be- at the University of Washington, says Jesse Perrin, an officer with mind after speaking with Van- that litter sidewalks and alleys. cause people are dying.” Seattle University and the Capi- that group who separately works couver police who credit Insite They say the sites would keep Murphy says his group has tol Hill Community Council. Ev- as an aide to O’Brien. with saving lives, he says. But drug users alive long enough to raised about $20,000 and is ans, from Vancouver, took part “We hear about used needles Satterberg is concerned about seek treatment and give people looking for a landlord. He says in all three talks. in parks, in alleys. Having this concentrations of drug users, on the margins of society means a small storefront or shipping Dozens of peer-reviewed would increase the health and buyers and sellers. to access help. container would allow room for studies show the Vancouver, B.C., well-being of people using and “Nobody would want that on The proponents point to Insite, four to eight people to inject or site has saved lives, reduced dis- people not using,” Perrin said, their block,” he said in a state- a 13-year-old safe-injection site smoke along with two volunteers, ease transmission and promoted mentioning his group would wel- ment. “I would encourage us to in Vancouver, British Columbia, including a nurse. entry into addiction treatment. come a site on Capitol Hill. “Our think instead of … a number of where no overdose deaths have oc- Murphy says his group began “There have been overdoses, plan is to engage every neighbor- health clinics throughout the re- curred. Founder Liz Evans spoke planning a site more than two but nobody has died. That’s a big hood council in Seattle for a col- gion, or even as a mobile clinic, about the site to the Seattle City years ago, when Mike McGinn deal,” said Caleb Banta-Green, lective voice on this.” instead of one large single site.” Council’s public-health committee was mayor and was talking about researcher with the UW’s Alco- There are questions about Proponents agree a multiple- last month. ending the “war on drugs.” hol and Drug Abuse Institute. how law-enforcement would site approach could work better Some council members were “We were like, ‘This is the The death rate among heroin handle a safe-consumption site for Seattle because drug activity is enthusiastic and Mayor Ed Mur- right time to strike,’ ” he said. users is about one in 100 per year, in Seattle. Drugs like heroin and more dispersed than in Vancou- ray says he wants to learn more. “We went to work.” he said. cocaine would remain illegal. ver, often occurring in downtown, King County Sheriff John Urqu- Since then, heroin has be- In Vancouver, there was op- Insite has a scientific research Belltown, the University District, hart says he’s leaning toward come an even more serious position from people who said exemption that covers injected Ballard and on Capitol Hill.

caucuses were briefed. requires the state to fully fund or through the capital budget. Centralia with his wife and four Braun Braun said Gov. Jay Inslee’s education by 2018. Braun said to get funding for children. decision to veto 27 bills when the Teacher compensation also a project that is $500 million or He serves as a commander in Continued from the front page session didn’t end on time didn’t needs to be addressed to be more more, local representatives need the Naval Reserve and was previ- impact budget negotiations. The equalized and reforms need to be future, and the state’s reserves are to continue to work on solving wa- ously active duty in the U.S. Navy. Legislature voted to override all implemented to help schools im- ter issues statewide, which is the The senator received a bachelor’s healthy. the governor’s vetoes. prove standards, Braun said, and Negotiations in the extended focus of the Washington Waters degree in electrical engineering While Braun says the bud- added that he’s been working on Task Force, a group co-chaired by from the University of Washing- session eventually led to a bal- get is good, he would have liked the issues since being seated. anced budget that put some mon- Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis. ton and master’s degrees in busi- lawmakers to address the issue of Chehalis River Basin flood- Braun is president of Braun ness administration and manu- ey into mental health and educa- school districts’ reliance on local ing is another focus for the sena- tion as well as pulled $190 million Northwest, which builds emer- facturing engineering from the levies to pay for basic education. tor, who noted progress in secur- gency vehicles. He lives outside of University of Michigan. from the state’s rainy day fund to In rural school districts, lev- ing funding for incremental local pay for last year’s fires in the state. ies are higher than urban districts projects as well and planning for a “The budget negotiation pro- due to fewer properties to collect basinwide solution. PACIFIC NORTHWEST cess was very intense,” Braun taxes on, making it challenging He said the Washington State ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA said. “Having been through it a for rural districts to keep up. Department of Ecology’s environ- REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! few years now, it was as intense or However, it’s a difficult prob- mental impact statement, which is n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers more intense this year than ever.” lem to solve, he said. considering different alternative 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation Lawmakers were at the Capitol “I didn’t necessarily go to the fixes to basinwide flooding, is go- Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 daily often until 11 p.m. or mid- Legislature to fix this problem, ing well. Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) - Daily Newspapers night, returning at 8 or 9 a.m. the n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY CH556865ac.cg but this is a real problem that “Our big job next year will be to 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation next morning, he said. needs to be fixed for our local work on ways to fund that,” Braun Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 A deal was struck around 8 school districts and (statewide),” said, noting it could be through p.m. March 26. The announce- Braun said. the Washington water bill, which More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 ment was made Monday after The 2012 McCleary decision would include projects statewide, The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 • Main 15

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Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page respond to story, Senator Taking Aim at Offensive Place Names in State, Lewis County:

Ellen Stender: Come on people. Stop the BS. Is there nothing more important that we can spend our tax dollars on than whether a creek or lake are all of a sudden deemed ra- cially or culturally derogatory. They have had those names for years. Get a grip on yourselves, get a life and stop wasting money that needs to go to other things (more important) in this state.

Kevin Moore: “Coon creek” not named after a race, rather a raccoon!! If this “woman” is so educated, perhaps she should look into Photograph submitted by Ninda Nowa, Centralia LDS Church the history of a topic prior to “pooping out her Centralia LDS stake president Kenneth Smith leads an Easter celebration at the stake center on Jackson Highway in Chehalis mouth”! Sunday, March 27. Centralia LDS Stake Holds Easter Shawn Corrigan: Big waste of time and taxpayer money. You would think that a state senator would have more important issues to Celebration on Jackson Highway deal with, like getting things accomplished in the regular session and not requiring a special By Linda Nowa were projected throughout the “Make Me Whole,” accompanied session, or abolishing the law that allows any LDS Church, Centralia hall in support of the musical se- by Craig Johnson at the piano. male in the state to walk right into any wom- lections. “Easter Hallelujah” was per- The Centralia stake of the en’s restroom. All common sense is gone in Soloist Rebecca Ricks, along formed by Jayden Swanger and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Washington state government! with the stake choir and Craig accompanied by Clarissa Satter- day Saints hosted an inspiring Johnson at the piano, opened field at the piano. musical event Sunday, March the event with “Gloria My Savior Soloist Matthew Kuehnl per- 27, at its stake center on Jackson Lives,” followed by a prerecorded formed “O Divine Redeemer,” Highway in Chehalis. video by Elder Jeffery R. Holland, accompanied by the stake choir Nearly 600 community and Patricia Reding Petrino: Are you kidding of the Quorum of the Twelve and Clarissa Satterfield at the church members from Lewis and me? A coon is a raccoon! Last time I checked, Apostles, entitled “None Were organ. “Savior Redeemer of My south Thurston counties were in the raccoons, which are plentiful in Lewis with Him.” Soul” was then performed by County, have not complained! I’m all for re- attendance to hear the vocal and instrumental presentation of the Trent Nef and his children, Mindy Barney, with Kathy Mor- spectful and non-racist names, but this is just Lex, Wyatt and Jake, presented rison at the piano and violinist plain ridiculous! I suppose Sen. Jayapal will life of Jesus Christ. President Kenneth D. Smith “He Sent His Son,” with accompa- Rebecca Gage. want to censor “Where the Red Fern Grows,“ niment at the piano by Janice Nef Stake President Kenneth for its use of coon hunting and coon dogs! conducted the Easter celebra- tion. Prelude music was offered and violin by TJ Nef. Smith delivered the Easter mes- by Clarissa Satterfield. A video “I Know that My Redeemer sage, “Miracles Brought About of Christ’s life was narrated by Lives” was then performed by a by Jesus Christ,” as detailed in Cathy Bentley and Brandon quartet comprised of Bart and John, Chapter 9. Mindy Kopa: Give me a fricken break! Pa- Patching. Opening prayer was Rebecca Ricks and Mindy and A presentation of “Amazing thetic career politicians ( or in this case a begin- delivered by Coreene Longshore, Garret Barney, with Kathy Mor- Grace” concluded the perfor- ner) !! Job security, I’m guessing? Always look- of the Toledo ward. rison at the piano. mances. Soloist Matthew Kuehnl ing for a way to be victimized, offended and Attendees experienced vo- Alan Bentley and Lane Hyatt was accompanied by bagpipers whatever politically correct BS. Always keeping cal and instrumental musical then performed a duet, “I need Christina Henderson and David racism alive! If you want to get rid of it, try quit performances by the stake choir, Thee Every Hour,” with Kathy Stredwick, the stake choir, Craig practicing it, morons. Don’t know how you get conducted by Alan Bentley, and Morrison at the piano. This was Johnson at the piano, Clarissa through your day? Maybe if you actually read a an array of instrumental ac- followed by a guitar duet, “Were Satterfield at the organ and the history book rather than getting your informa- companiments. Operatic soloist You There?,” performed by Clar- audience. The closing prayer was tion from “alike” peers? Matthew Kuehnl also performed issa Gifford and Charlene Han- offered by John Henricksen, of during the evening performance. cock. the Adna ward. Moving overhead screen projec- Sharon Johnson then per- Refreshments and fellowship tions of Christ’s life and trials formed an inspiring solo of followed the Easter celebration. Kyle N Kayla Knudsvig: Racism would die if the Democrats wouldn’t keep bringing it up. Volunteering Letter of Thanks There are no race slaves in this state. What if we Looking for local volunteer put our resources toward sex trafficking or sex opportunities that align with Winlock Easter Egg Hunt Supporters Thanked slaves? Now there’s a problem that is exponen- your interests? The 52nd Winlock Easter Egg Hunt was once again a success. tially growing! Quit worrying about people’s United Way of Lewis Coun- The weather was nice and the children were happily smiling. feelings and start worrying about real-life ty’s online Volunteer Center has The Winlock Community Club, which sponsors this event, problems. your answer. would like to thank all donors that supported the egg hunt. These Visit www.volunteerlewis.org donations allow the Easter egg hunt to continue. today and make an impact on A special thank you goes to Raleigh Stone, of Cedar Village IGA, the issues you are most passion- for donating the eggs; to the Umpqua Bank ladies; Bruce Hylton; the Patricia L. Colvin: Nope. Time to move to a ate about. unannounced family; Joyce Taylor; Mike Voie; Bob and Shannon less liberal state. It’s a bummer, because it’s so Criss; Tyler Rental; and Darigold for their generous donations. beautiful, here. Too bad there’s so many people Featured Volunteer Thank you again to all who have supported the Winlock Easter telling you how to think, what to say, what you Opportunities Egg Hunt. can do with your land, your house or whether Jack Coady or not you have the right to feed yourself. • The Mount St. Helens In- Winlock Community Club stitute is looking for education volunteers to provide assistance with in-classroom and on the New Patient Exam and Children’s New Patient mountain youth education pro- Cleaning Exam and Cleaning Phil Brooke: If the creek was named after grams. Lead activities for school a racoon, then folks should have no problem groups and camps, help in the with renaming it. Racist language has no place cafeteria, prepare materials and $149 $89 in our public discourse. Whatever happened to lead hikes. civility, hospitality and just being polite? Offers valid for new, cash pay patients only. 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Pearl St. Centralia [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. 360-736-6322 1-800-600-6903 Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 NORTHWEST Judge: Climate Change Imperils Wolverines, and Feds Must Act PROTECTION: Animals ficials were reviewing Monday's Fish and Wildlife officials ruling and did not have imme- declared in 2013 that future tem- Are Found in Remote diate comment, agency spokes- perature increases could melt Areas of Washington, woman Serena Baker said. snowfields occupied by wol- Christensen pointed to "im- verines in some high-elevation Montana, Wyoming, mense political pressure" from mountain ranges in the Lower Idaho and Oregon Western states that appeared to 48. They called for increased pro- drive the government's decision tections to keep the species from BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — not to protect the wolverine. He going extinct — a conclusion The Obama administration also rejected the government's backed by most outside experts brushed over the threat that cli- assertion that the species' small and the agency's own scientists. mate change poses to the snow- population size and low genetic The government reversed loving wolverine when it denied diversity pose no threat to its course when a Fish and Wildlife protections for the elusive preda- long-term viability. regional director in Denver over- tor also known as the "mountain Wolverines, a member of the turned her staff's recommenda- devil," a federal judge ruled Mon- weasel family, once were found tions to protect wolverines. Re- day. throughout the Rocky Moun- gional Director Noreen Walsh U.S. District Judge Dana tains and in California's Sierra cited uncertain climate models Christensen ordered wildlife of- Nevada mountain range. They that prevented accurate predic- ficials to act as quickly as pos- were wiped out across most of tions of whether future den sites sible to protect the species as it the U.S. by the 1930s due to un- would be available to female ani- becomes vulnerable to a warm- regulated trapping and poison- mals. ing planet. Wolverines need deep ing campaigns. Officials from Western states mountain snows to den, and They have since recovered including Montana, Wyoming, scientists warn that such habitat in parts of the West, but not in Utah and Idaho opposed federal will shrink as Earth heats up. other areas of their historical protections, saying the animal's The ruling comes two years range. In the Lower 48 states, an population had increased in after the U.S. Fish and Wild- estimated 250 to 300 wolverines some areas in recent decades. life Service rejected the views of survive in remote areas of Mon- The judge's ruling sends a many of its own scientists and This 1996 photo provided by NaturalExposures.com shows an adult wolverine on tana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon message to federal officials that decided not to protect the wol- a frozen river taken in the Bridger Mountains north of Bozeman, Mont. and Washington state, according politics don't trump science, said verine under the Endangered to wildlife officials. Matthew Bishop with the West- Species Act, saying the effects of the wall for this snow-dependent corals — as scientists and regula- Individual wolverines have ern Environmental Law Center, climate change on the animals species squarely in the path of tors grapple with limits on com- been documented in Colorado who represented some of the en- remained ambiguous. climate change," Christensen puter models of climate change. and California, but there has vironmentalists who sued over The judge said in his 85-page wrote. Based on those models, some been no evidence of breeding the decision not to protect the order that the "time is now" to The case carries potential wolverine researchers predict populations in those states. Larg- wolverine. take action to protect the wolver- ramifications for other species almost two-thirds of the species' er populations live in Alaska and "Our hope is that if they ap- ine. affected by global warming — denning habitat will disappear Canada, and those animals were ply the best available science and "No greater level of certainty including Alaska's bearded seals, by 2085. never proposed for federal pro- look at the threats, they'll make is needed to see the writing on the Pacific walrus and dozens of Fish and Wildlife Service of- tection. the right decision," Bishop said. Centralia College Names Finalists for Open College President Position By The Chronicle nounced. The candidates include: were at Columbia Basin College served as the English depart- arts and sciences for one year be- The Centralia College Board Derek Brandes has been in Pasco. He has a doctorate in ment coordinator for four years, fore becoming the vice president. of Trustees identified three final- vice president educational leadership, and mas- and division chair for business, Previously, she served as the ists for college president at a spe- of instruction ter’s and bachelor’s degrees in arts and humanities for four dean of instruction at Spokane cial meeting Monday. at Green Riv- communications from Washing- years. He has a doctorate in edu- Community College from 2008 Each finalist will be on cam- er College in ton State University. cation and communality college to 2013, and was the director of pus for one day the week of April Auburn since Bob Mohrbacher is the vice leadership from Oregon State the Drinko Center for Excellence 11 to tour the college, participate 2012. He pre- president of instruction and stu- University, a master’s degree in in Teaching and Learning in in three open forums and meet viously served dent services at Big Bend Com- creative writing from George New Wilmington, Penn. with student leaders, according five years as the munity College in Moses Lake. Mason University and a bach- She has a doctorate in so- to a press release from the college. James Walton dean of career He’s been in the position since elor’s degree in English from the ciology from the University of The successful applicant will interim president and technical 2010. He served one year as in- University of Washington. , a master’s degree in replace Robert Frost, who was education and terim vice president for learning Virginia Tomlinson is the community counseling from the fired late last year after replacing health sciences, and student success at Pierce vice president of instruction at University of Tennessee at Chatta- James Walton in 2014. Walton is and five years as the assistant College Puyallup. For nine Columbia Basic College in Pasco. nooga, and a bachelor’s degree in currently the interim president. dean of student success and re- years, he was a faculty member She’s been in the position since mathematics from Birmingham- The upcoming dates will be an- tention. Both of the positions at Pierce College Puyallup, and 2014. She served as the dean of Southern College in Alabama.

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Saturday’s Prep Toledo Splits Nonleague DH at Kittitas, Takes First Loss of Season By The Chronicle Wes Kuzminsky struck out accounting for two apiece. Yo- lineup that totalled 15 hits. Joey more said. “They had a lot of en- KITTITAS — The Indians’ two and walked one, without al- der added two RBIs. Aliff had three hits in four at- ergy coming off the Tumwater bats were on first in Game 1, but lowing a hit, in two scoreless in- The Indians will host Moss- bats for the Tigers, who head game.” the host Coyotes woke up to sal- nings to start the game. Dalton yrock in a Central 2B League into spring break with a 7-1 re- The Tigers did, however, vage a nonleague split with a 9-4 Yoder also worked two innings, doubleheader on Saturday. cord. commit three miscues in the nightcap win here Saturday. striking out three, and Jackson Christian Peters was 2 for win. Toledo jumped out to a Kuzminsky tossed a scoreless Centralia Scores 18 in Win 4 with two RBIs, and Garrett “That’s too many errors for 7-0 lead in the first and never fifth to close it out. Hicks was 2 for 2 with a double us on some plays we should’ve trailed in Game 1. Alex Bacon Kittitas, though, scored four Nolan Wasson was one of and four RBIs. made,” Ashmore added. went 3 for 4 and drove in four in the sixth inning and blanked several Tigers whose bats lit up Centralia was playing in its Senior Kieran Bredeson runs, Kolt Korpi was 3 for 4 and the Indians in the seventh to re- on the way to an 18-9 win over fourth game in five days, includ- pitched the first three innings knocked in three runs, Conner cord the Game 2 win, giving To- Klawhowya in a nonleague ing a 5-4 win over Tumwater before ceding the mound to Sak Vermilyea drove in four runs ledo (7-1) its first loss of the year. game at Ed Wheeler Field Sat- Friday. Alexander. The duo combined with a double and a triple and Toledo managed eight hits, urday. “I was pleased with the way to give up six hits. Dalton Yoder was 2 for 4 and with Jackson Kuzminsky, Wes Wasson went 5 for 5 with the kids came out and got after drove in a run. Kuzminsky and Gannon Madill three RBIs to lead a Centralia it,” Centralia coach Rex Ash- please see BASEBALL, page S3

Softball College Baseball Lasting Success on the Diamond Blazers Win Centralia’s Roger Two League Gonzalez Has Coached a Laundry List of Talent Games Over on to the Next Level By Lars Steier Weekend [email protected] By The Chronicle For years, Centralia barber and pitching instructor Roger The Trailblazer baseball Gonzalez added names to the squad swept its first NWAC re- front of a sweatshirt, each one gional matchups of the season a girl he’d coached who had over the weekend, defeating gone on to play softball at the Green River 8-6 on Saturday, collegiate level. Gonzalez even- and Grays Harbor 7-3 on Sunday, tually had to stop adding names, in a pair of away games. though it wasn’t because his Sam Gerhold was 2 for 4 with athletes had stopped succeed- an RBI and two runs scored in ing. Saturday’s “Well, I ran out of room on win over my sweatshirt, so I had to quit Green River. doing that,” Gonzalez said. “But In twelve I will always treasure that. I’ve games this never worn it. I just kept it.” year the At least 25 athletes who have sophomore played under Gonzalez’ tute- third base- lage have gone on to play at man has a four-year colleges. Even more .326 batting importantly for Gonzalez — all average. Austin Hines was 1 for of them have graduated. 4 with a home run, two RBIs and The list includes such local two runs scored for the Blazers. KELLI ERB / For The Chronicle products as Dani Stuart, the Dane Klenk pitched 7 2/3 in- Centralia’s Roger Gonzalez, in the back row with hat, poses with a group of players at Washington Elementary School last Centralia grad who played at nings, striking out two and al- month. Gonzalez, 70, has coached over 25 local softball players who have moved on to play at the four-year college level. Syracuse and the University of lowing five hits for the Trailblaz- Washington from 2006-2009, ers to earn the win. and another former Tiger — his coaching philosophy. CC never trailed in the game, Julie Hughes, one of Gonzalez’ In 1982 in Centralia, Gonza- scoring eight runs in the first six first Division I athletes, who lez was observing his daughter’s innings before Green River got pitched at Towson University in ‘‘Somebody asked me if I would work with recreation league softball team on the board in the seventh. Maryland in the early 00’s. as a parent. When he became On Sunday, the Blazers And more names are still their kids. That was the beginning, and it just frustrated with the coach’s de- scored six in the third inning to being added — Tenino se- kept growing and growing.’’ cisions, Gonzalez asked if he nior pitcher Morgan Masters, open a commanding lead in the could take the reins. win over Grays Harbor. coached by Gonzalez for several “I went and talked to him,” Roger Gonzalez Nate Gardner had two hits years, recently signed with Pa- Gonzalez explained. “I said, cific University in Forest Grove, Centralia softball instructor in five at-bats, with a double and ‘You know, I would like to take three RBIs. Josh Muneno hit a Ore. the team if you wouldn’t mind.’ The list might be even longer two-RBI single and scored two field after his family relocated League.” I was young and dumb.“ than Gonzalez knows. runs. Carter Owens gave up sev- to Central Washington. In fact, the most influen- As his daughter Laurie grew, “In case I forgot someone, en hits and threw two strikeouts “In Texas you breathe base- tial coach in Gonzalez’ life was Gonzalez took on a greater role forgive me,” Gonzalez said. in six innings for the Blazers. ball. You breathe it, you eat it,” in track and field, not baseball. within the local softball com- Gonzalez, 70, has been Grays Harbor scored all three of Gonzalez said. “I used to pitch John Chaplin, the legendary munity, organizing a team in working with pitchers and their runs in the sixth inning. in Little League and I had really, Washington State University 1983 while giving additional coaching softball in Lewis CC’s record improved to 5-10 really good coaches down in helmer, who in 2000 was coach mentoring to the pitching line- County since the early 1980s. with the wins, but their 2-0 re- Texas. They showed me every- of the United States Olympic up, which included his daughter. A Texas native who graduated gional record puts them first in thing. So I had fundamentals. Track and Field team, was Gon- “I worked with her and from Wapato High School be- the NWAC West. I understood the language and zalez’ coach at Wapato High worked with her,” Gonzalez fore serving in , Gon- The Blazers host Lower Co- everything. But when I came to School in the 1960s. Gonzalez said. “And then the following zalez played baseball growing lumbia on Wednesday in another Yakima they didn’t have Little credits Chaplin with shaping up, then switched to track and please see GONZALEZ, page S3 West Region game.

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LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD MLS Dempsey Hits Memphis 41 36 .532 23½ Winner as Sounders Preps Dallas 39 38 .506 25½ Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Houston 38 39 .494 26½ FC Holds Off TUESDAY, April 5 New Orleans 29 47 .382 35 Baseball Northwest Division Montreal 1-0 W.F. West vs. Ellensburg at Ephrata, 4 p.m. y-Oklahoma City 53 24 .688 — W.F. West at Ephrata, 6 p.m. Portland 41 37 .526 12½ SEATTLE (AP) — Utah 39 38 .506 14 WEDNESDAY, April 6 Denver 32 46 .410 21½ With the way the first Boys Soccer Minnesota 25 52 .325 28 month of the season Tenino at Charles Wright Academy, 4 p.m. Paciic Division has gone for the Seattle y-Golden State 69 8 .896 — THURSDAY, April 7 x-L.A. Clippers 48 28 .632 20½ Sounders, it likely wasn’t Baseball Sacramento 31 46 .403 38 going to be a memorable Tenino at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. Phoenix 20 57 .260 49 L.A. Lakers 16 60 .211 52½ goal that finally led to Local Results x-clinched playof spot their first points of the Saturday’s Results y-clinched division season. College Baseball At Auburn Sunday’s Games “Sometimes when TRAILBLAZERS 8, GATORS 6 New Orleans 106, Brooklyn 87 you’re in a little bit of a bad Centralia 101 024 000 —8 7 2 L.A. Clippers 114, Washington 109 run like we were through Green River 000 000 033 —6 6 3 Dallas 88, Minnesota 78 Batteries: Centralia — Klenk, Partlow (8) Houston 118, Oklahoma City 110 the first three games and and Kessel; Green River — Snook, Fujiwara Brandon Wade / Associated Press Cleveland 112, Charlotte 103 things aren’t going your (6) and Ackerley shortstop Ketel Marte, right, attempts to turn a double play Utah 101, Phoenix 86 way, sometimes the first after forcing out Texas Rangers Delino DeShields, left, at second during the irst Orlando 119, Memphis 107 Baseball Chicago 102, Milwaukee 98 one that goes your way At Centralia inning of a baseball game Monday, Indiana 92, New York 87 is a little bit of a squeaky TIGERS 18, EAGLES 9 Golden State 136, Portland 111 Klawhowya 014 004 0 —9 6 2 Boston 107, L.A. Lakers 100 bum one,” Seattle coach Centralia 402 426 x —18 15 3 Villanova 95, Oklahoma 51 Sigi Schmid said. Batteries: Klahowya—N/A; Centralia — Local North Carolina 83, Syracuse 66 Monday’s Games Bredeson, Alexander (3) and Evinger, Frias (5) Seattle became the fi- March 27-April 2 Results National Championship No games scheduled Monday, April 4 nal team in MLS to earn At Kittitas FAIRWAY LANES Villanova 77, North Carolina 74 Tuesday’s Games Game 1 Top 10 Men a point this season thanks New Orleans at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. INDIANS 17, COYOTES 1. Larry Mays 778; 2. Brandon Grose 732; to Clint Dempsey’s header NCAA Div. I Women’s Charlotte at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Toledo 742 31 — 17 12 3 3. Dave Hewitt 707; 4. Bert Hewitt 705; 5. Jim Fueston 702; 6. Dan Fletcher 700; 7. Brad FINAL FOUR Cleveland at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. in the 79th minute that Kittitas 002 10 — 3 2 3 At Indianapolis Batteries: Toledo — Wes Kuzminsky, Dal- Newberry 699; 8. Corey Hensley 696; 9. Gor- Chicago at Memphis, 5 p.m. gave the Sounders a 1-0 don Geving 694; 10. Gary Cooper 690; High National Semiinals Detroit at Miami, 5 p.m. ton Yoder (3), Jackson Kuzminsky (5) and J. Sunday, April 3 win over the Montreal Kuzminsky, Yoder (5); Kittitas — Weber, Lael Game: Dave Hewitt 288 Phoenix at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Top 10 Women UConn 80, Oregon State 51 Oklahoma City at Denver, 6 p.m. Impact on Saturday night. (2), Meador (2), DeKoniny (2), Ellers (4) and Syracuse 80, Washington 59 Ledgard 1. Hunter Weeks 623; 2. Cassandra San Antonio at Utah, 6 p.m. Seattle (1-3-0) was on Chalmers 621; 3. Barb Overlin 604; 4. Rachel Portland at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Norwood 582; 5. Janell McPeake 579 and National Championship the verge of going winless Game 2 Minnesota at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Val Krein 579; 6. Teresa Johnson 577; 7. April Tuesday, April 5 COYOTES 9, INDIANS 4 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. in its first four matches — Harris 574; 8. Kim Rushton 567; 9. Felicia UConn (37-0) vs. Syracuse (30-7), 8:30 p.m. Toledo 110 020 0 — 4 8 3 Springer 563; 10. Arlene Thomas 554; High three of those at home — Kittitas 210 204 x — 9 11 3 Wednesday’s Games Game: Hunter Weeks 234 Batteries: Toledo — Conner Vermilyea, Cleveland at Indiana, 4 p.m. until Dempsey picked up Top 5 Senior Men Dylan Hoiseck (2), Wes Kuzminsky (4), Da- NBA Detroit at Orlando, 4 p.m. 1. Tim Schnitzer 678; 2. Dave Reynoldson his first goal of the season. kota Robins (6), Gage Madill (6) and Robins, All Times PDT Brooklyn at Washington, 4 p.m. 676; 3. Andy Fuchs 650; 4. Bill Frank 608; 5. The goal came off a cor- Jackson Kuzminsky (2); Kittitas — Ott, EASTERN CONFERENCE New Orleans at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Dee Hinkley 599; High Game: Tim Schnitzer Meador (5) and Ledgard Atlantic Division Charlotte at New York, 4:30 p.m. ner kick from Andreas 267 W L Pct GB Houston at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Top 5 Senior Women Ivanschitz, catching Mon- At Rainier y-Toronto 51 25 .671 — Oklahoma City at Portland, 7 p.m. 1. Barb Overlin 601; 2. Ginny Eddy 538; TITANS 9, MOUNTAINEERS 5 x-Boston 45 32 .584 6½ L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. treal goalkeeper Evan 3. Sara Broom 511; 4. Bertie Dessell 504; 5. Pe Ell-WV 220 102 2 — 9 8 2 New York 31 47 .397 21 Pearl Steig 490; High Game: Barb Overlin 237 Bush too far off his line Rainier 100 003 1 — 5 7 2 Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Brooklyn 21 56 .273 30½ as Dempsey was able to Batteries: Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — Arrington, Philadelphia 9 68 .117 42½ 1. Isaiah 295; 2. Stasia 270; 3. Bryce 243; 4. MLB come free at the back post. Lusk (5) and Jurek; Rainier — Rush, Lofgren Trae 238; 5. Tanner 209; High Game: Isaiah Southeast Division and Reise x-Atlanta 45 32 .584 — 149 Monday’s Games It was just the third Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) x-Charlotte 44 32 .579 ½ Sunday’s Results x-Miami 44 32 .579 ½ San Francisco 12, Milwaukee 3 goal of the season for Se- 1. Cody W 345; 2. Joy W 339; 3. Daryl H Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 2 College Baseball 300; 4. Eddie H 275; 5. Kaycee B 265; High Washington 37 40 .481 8 attle. And it was a relief Washington 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings At Hoquiam Game: Joy W 190 Orlando 33 44 .429 12 for the Sounders as the TRAILBLAZERS 7, CHOKERS 3 Central Division L.A. Dodgers 15, San Diego 0 Centralia 006 010 000 — 7 9 0 y-Cleveland 55 22 .714 — Colorado 10, Arizona 5 lack of scoring from Se- Grays Harbor 000 000 030 — 3 7 6 Detroit 41 36 .532 14 Chicago Cubs 9 L.A. Angels 0 attle’s offensive stars has Batteries: Centralia —Owens, Olson (7) College Basketball Indiana 41 36 .532 14 Houston at New York, ppd., rain and Myklebust; Grays Harbor — Jensen, NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball Chicago 39 38 .506 16 Baltimore 3, Minnesota 2 been one of the early sur- Standstipher (6), Peugh (9) and Chain FINAL FOUR Milwaukee 32 45 .416 23 Texas 3, Seattle 2 prises in the first month At Houston WESTERN CONFERENCE Boston at Cleveland, ppd., cold weather of the season. National Semiinals Southwest Division Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 3 Saturday, April 2 y-San Antonio 64 12 .842 — Chicago White Sox 4, Oakland 3 SPORTS ON THE AIR

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Continued from Sports 1 Centralia takes a road trip to Twin City Union FC Releases Schedule play Ellensburg on Thursday in another nonleague game. NWPL: Home Opener May Gallanger said. “A couple of the TWIN CITY UNION FC teams were tied to the men’s side 15 at Tiger Stadium of the league and were trying to PWV Defeats Rainier FULL SCHEDULE By Matt Baide make it easier for the teams with RAINIER — Pe Ell-Willa- Date Time Site Opponent men’s and women’s teams to help pa Valley’s Red Arrington did [email protected] 5/1 TBD Away South Sound FC save money on travel.” it all against Rainier, allowing Twin City Union has released Twin City Union faces each one run in four innings on the 5/7 4:30 p.m. Away team in the league twice, once at its schedule for the inaugural 5/15 5 p.m. Home Fuerza FC mound and knocking in five season, with 12 games on the home and one on the road. No RBIs in PWV’s 9-5 win in non- schedule, including the home 5/22 TBD Away Seattle Stars FC playoffs will follow, as the cham- league 2B baseball action here opener on May 15 at 5 p.m. at Ti- 5/28 6 p.m. Home South Sound FC pion will be determined by the Saturday. league standings. ger Stadium in Centralia against Arrington was a beast at the 6/4 6 p.m. Home Seattle Stars FC Outside of the NWPL sched- plate, with a two-run home run, Fuerza FC. 6/18 6 p.m. Home Yakima United ule, there is a chance there will a two-run triple and a single. He “The biggest game we are be friendly games scheduled looking forward to is our first 6/25 6 p.m. Home Spokane Shadow also pitched four innings, allow- 7/1 7:30 p.m. Home Olympic Force throughout the season and play- ing just one run on three hits one,” Twin City Union FC ing teams from other leagues, in- with five strikeouts. Chairman Henry Gallanger said. 7/10 TBD Away Yakima United cluding the WPSL, an indepen- PWV took a 2-1 lead after “There’s never been a semi-pro- 7/24 TBD Away Olympic Force dent women’s soccer league with the first inning on an RBI dou- fessional women’s soccer team 7/30 6 p.m. Away Fuerza FC over 100 teams, including several ble from Kaelin Jurek and a RBI in the area, and for us to have an teams throughout Washington single by Dalton Toepelt. The ad- inaugural first game here in our and Oregon. vantage stretched to 4-1 after two community with local players community will be too.” cluding a string of five straight For more information about innings on Arrington’s triple. and players from around South- Tiger Stadium is the offi- games from May 28 through July Twin City Union FC, visit the The Titans added one run in west Washington, we’re pretty cial home for Twin City Union, 1. team’s website, twincityunion. the fourth and two runs in the excited about it, and we hope the which plays six home games, in- “That’s just how it worked out,” wordpress.com. sixth from Arrington’s home run. Rainier scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth to cut the lead to 7-4 going into the seventh. Gonzalez The Titans scored two runs in the top of the seventh, and Continued from Sports 1 held off Rainier in the bottom of the inning to earn the victory. year I took the best kids that I Dustin Lusk took over for Ar- could get ahold out of Centra- rington in the fifth inning, pitch- lia...That’s when pitching really ing three innings and allowing started to get better here.” four runs while striking out five Laurie Gonzalez earned batters to earn the win on the a scholarship to play softball mound. at Spokane Falls. She and two “Our pitchers threw a great teammates were the first of game, and our defense was be- Gonzalez’ athletes to achieve hind them to make great plays,” such a distinction. PWV coach Hal Arrington said. “All three of those girls went “With Red’s consistency on the to play college ball. That’s when mound, we had the advantage it started. My head started spin- and that showed today.” ning.” PWV’s Trevor Cook was 2 for Though he no longer had a 3 with a double, and Jurek also team to coach, Gonzalez con- had two hits, including a double. tinued to work with pitchers, PWV (7-1, 6-0) travels to holding sessions throughout the Winlock for a doubleheader on week for athletes from Lewis Saturday. County and beyond. “Somebody asked me if I Rochester Shut Out by would work with their kids. Sedro-Woolley That was the beginning, and it just kept growing and grow- ROCHESTER — The War- ing ... They would come to me. I riors’ offense sputtered in a 4-0 KELLI ERB / For The Chronicle didn’t advertise or nothing, just loss to Sedro-Woolley in a non- Centralia’s Roger Gonzalez works with a group of players at Washington Elementary School last month. word of mouth. I dealt with kids league game here on Saturday. point average. The Warriors, who registered all the way from Hoquiam to White Pass, and all the way from ROGER’S LIST “If you don’t, I want you to three hits in the game, fell to 2-8 stay home, do your homework on the season. Tacoma to Castle Rock, I was Centralia softball coach Roger Gonzalez has worked with plenty of and get grades up before you Senior Brandon Rogers getting kids coming over here.” players who have gone on to play at the four-year level. Here’s his can come back,” Gonzalez said. struck out five in six innings on Gonzalez would hold four list: “My expectations are pretty high. the mound for the Warriors, be- separate two-hour sessions per fore being replaced by Bradden day, working with young pitch- If they want to come to me they Player High School College better do their homework and Schneider. ers from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Laurie Gonzalez Centralia Spokane Falls “Brandon Rogers threw well, “At one time I was doing four Julie Hughes Centralia Towson their drills at home... I don’t and Schneider also threw well, so days a week. Did that for about Beth Miller Toledo Maryland guarantee that you will make pitching was a highlight,” Roch- thirteen years,” Gonzalez said. Amy Platzer Centralia Sam Houston State it to college, it’s up to you. But ester coach Brad Quarnstrom “I was pumping out kids left and Lynsey Ridout Montesano Humboldt State that’s my mission — to help said. “But with three hits you’re right.” Hope Truitt Toledo Western Washington them go to school, get scholar- not going score any runs. We “That takes a lot of time,” Mary Miller Toledo University of Illinois ships as well.” couldn’t seem to string anything Gonzalez said. “My wife allows Sasha Gray W.F. West Coker College “He’s tough on them, but they together.” me to do those things. How Darci Borden Elma University of Rhode Island love him,” Olson said. “He de- Sedro-Woolley totalled eight very fortunate to have a woman Allison Borden Elma University of North Dakota mands a lot of them, but he gives hits in the win. Adam Adkinson like that. Not too many women Devyn Baker Montesano Western Washington a lot...He’s done a great service was 2 for 4 with a double, and would allow their husband to be Dani Stuart Centralia Syracuse, UW to this area.” Michelle Sauter W.F. West Ohio University Reid Trammell pitched a com- gone that much.” After more than 30 years of Gonzalez work has had a Shelly Hadaller Onalaska Mississippi Valley State coaching, Gonzalez has scaled plete game for the Cubs. Ramona Lorton Centralia Pacific Lutheran Rochester’s next game is Sat- marked effect on the quality of back on his coaching duties, Kadie Lydon W.F. West Northern State now holding workshops only on urday, when the Warriors host local pitching, according to Pe Hannah Pomeroy Mossyrock Western Oregon Tumwater. Ell-Willapa Valley coach Ken Sarah Barnes Onalaska Boise State Sundays at Washington Elemen- Olson. Dani Braun W.F. West University of Washington tary. He believes the current Olson, who credits Gonza- Brittany Woods Pe Ell Linfield College crop of pitchers will be his last. MLB lez with helping him land his Amanda Woods Pe Ell George Fox University “It’s time for me to spend a first coaching job at Centralia Morgan Masters Tenino Pacific University little time with my wife,” Gon- Cubans on High School in the early 90’s, Brittney Wilson Capital University of Akron zalez said. said, “More than anyone at least Jessica Mullins White Pass Lewis & Clark College “I do it for the kids. I don’t do Opening Day MLB in this area he got pitching in- Je’taime Mullins White Pass Lewis & Clark College it for myself. It’s not about me. struction going. He’s mentored It’s about them,” Gonzalez said. Rosters Rise to 23 a tremendous amount of people “I get them when they’re about NEW YORK (AP) — Twenty- in our area. He welcomes the Barry Hughes and Ken Gray lege in South Carolina. nine, ten years old. Cuter than a three Cubans were on opening fathers and mothers to come in — can attest to Gonzalez’ influ- Gonzalez’ almost daily prac- bug in a rug. day major league rosters follow- and learn about pitching. It’s not ence. Hughes is the father of tices are driven by a singular “Then you get to middle ing a series of high-profile defec- about Roger. It’s about helping Gonzalez’ mentee Julie Hughes, goal — to help his athletes get school, and you guys are ornery tions, an increase of five over last the kids, helping the parents un- and Gray’s daughter, Sasha, took into college — which is why his as hell,” Gonzalez added with a year and the most since the com- derstand the process.” lessons under Gonzalez while requirements away from the di- smirk. “But when I let you go to missioner’s office began releas- Two of the other big area she played at W.F. West, before amond are so strict. He requires play in college, I see those little ing data in 1995. softball pitching instructors — going on to pitch at Coker Col- that they maintain a 3.5 grade beautiful flowers moving on.’” Major League Baseball said Monday that 238 of 864 players Golf on opening day rosters, disabled lists and the restricted list were born outside the 50 states, with Big 3 of Best Without a Major Hope to Change That at Masters the percentage rising to 27.5 per- AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — The self in position to have a chance getting tougher. “I know I’ve got a game that fits cent from 26.5 percent. modern “Big Three” have won to win. One of these days, I will “It’s never been easy to predict well for major championship golf, The percentage is the highest five of the last six majors going get it done.” winners in golf, but it’s certainly and I’ve just got to keep on put- since 2013’s of 28.2; the high of into the Masters. The label of “best to have nev- not getting any easier,” Stenson ting myself in the final groups, or 29.2 was set in 2005. The other “Big Three” can er won a major” has been around said. in the last couple of groups,” Sten- The Dominican Republic led only hope they are next. for at least three decades, and Stenson, who turns 40 on son said. “The more times I do with 82, followed by Venezuela That would be the trio of top most of those players eventu- Tuesday, might feel the greatest that, the better the chances are for with 63 and Cuba. Puerto Rico players — Dustin Johnson, Hen- ally won one, whether it was Tom sense of urgency. the outcome that I want to have. ... was next with 17, its most since rik Stenson and Rickie Fowler — Kite or Corey Pavin, Davis Love He has reached as high as No. I’m certainly motivated to make it 2011, and was followed by Mex- who have done everything right III or Phil Mickelson. And then 2 in the world. He was runner-up happen.” ico (12), Japan and South Korea over the past several years except there was Colin Montgomerie, at Muirfield in the British Open To make that happen at Au- (eight each). South Korea’s previ- for those four weeks that define who never did, and Sergio Garcia and tied for third in the PGA gusta, history is not on his side. ous high was five. careers. and Lee Westwood, who have to Championship three years ago. That goes for Johnson and Fowl- Canada had six, Panama four, All of them are among the top wonder if they ever will. His closest call was in 2014 in the er, too. Colombia and Curacao three 10 in the world. All of them have The list of current candidates PGA Championship at Valhalla, Stenson believes Augusta each, and Brazil and Taiwan two had their close calls in the majors, is growing. when he was among four players National suits him well, even apiece. which motivates them even more. And with Rory McIlroy, Jor- tied for the lead on the back nine though he has yet to record a top Seattle had the most players “I still feel like my time is dan Spieth and Jason Day taking and tied for third. 10 in the Masters. Johnson fi- born outside the 50 states with coming,” Johnson said Monday. turns winning majors and trad- Frustrating? Yes. Hopeless? nally cracked the top 10 last year 13. “I’ve just got to keep putting my- ing time at No. 1 in the world, it’s Not even close. with a tie for sixth — nine shots Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 SPORTS

MLB Even With Shaky Bullpen, M’s Much Better Than in 2015 eware the BS. the room. I am not referring The bullpen was pum- Bto the boilerplate meled in the Cactus League. pabulum That's not necessarily a con- presi- cern — the Cactus League dential is a hitter's paradise — but candidates there's reason to suspect disguise the Mariners' most obvi- as answers ous weakness last season at a town remains their most obvious hall meet- weakness this season. ing, but Aside from a jealous envy rather the By John that borders on psycho- BS in a McGrath pathic rage, I've got nothing baseball The (Tacoma) against any man whose age box score. News Tribune hovers around 40. But when It is an ab- Joaquin Benoit (38) and breviation Joel Peralta (40) figure to be for "blown save." mainstays in the Mariners' BRANDON WADE / The Associated Press The 2015 Mariners were bullpen mix, durability con- Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Felix Hernandez (34) throws during the irst inning against the Texas Rangers Monday in charged with 26 blown saves, cerns are inevitable. Arlington, Texas. a 117 percent increase from Steve Cishek is a mere 29 2014. If you're looking for -— he's the Drake LaRoche a convenient explanation of the bullpen, the kid who's about how a team that ben- there all the time — except Wild Hernandez, Sloppy M’s efited from an MVP-caliber effort out of free agent Nel- Cishek has an actual job. son Cruz and yet won 11 He'll be counted on as the fewer games than it did the early season closer, and if the Drop Opener in Texas 3-2 previous year, well there it is: fates allow, the entire season 14 more blown saves. closer. By Schuyler Dixon Cishek gave up five runs Other factors contributed The Associated Press to what might rank as the and eight hits over his eight most disappointing season innings of work during the ARLINGTON, Texas — Felix in franchise history, given exhibition season. On the Hernandez was partly to blame how high hopes were on bright side, he's healthy for his first opening day loss, opening day. There were too and seemingly possessed even if the Texas Rangers only many swing-and-miss hit- with the mental strength to got one hit. ters in the lineup, and when understand that struggling Hernandez had three of his batters actually reached against minor league hitters five walks first base, they were prone in games that don't count is and the Seat- to remain at the first base. no indication he'll struggle tle Mariners Such an unreliable offense against major league hitters committed called for an emphasis on in games that do. both their er- run prevention, a difficult Still, if you're a Mariners rors during chore when the outfield is fan worried that bullpen a three-run simultaneously occupied by will be the same recurring fifth inning three guys with at least one nightmare it was last season, that put the conspicuous deficiency. you're not alone. As Bobby Rangers in front in a 3-2 victory BRANDON WADE / The Associated Press No general manager was Darin used to sing, the line Monday. Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano is congratulated by teammates after hitting a more aggressive at address- forms on the right, dear. Seattle had a chance to join solo home run during the irst inning Monday in Arlington, Texas. ing his team's needs during But remember this: the Boston Beaneaters (1887-96) a good start," said Hamels, who the winter than Seattle's Jer- as the only major league club to 50-50 FOR THE SCREEN Spring-training baseball struck out eight in seven innings. ry Dipoto. He acquired vet- win 10 straight openers. Robin- should not be confused with "At the same time, I've got to be The new protective netting eran free agent Nori Aoki for son Cano and Kyle Seager hom- a sneak preview of real-life able to focus and manage the above the dugouts stopped a line contact and speed at the top baseball. ered early, but the midgame mis- takes cost the Mariners in the game. I think that's kind of what drive from Odor in the sixth in- of the lineup and solved the Take the aforementioned ning. But the big end of the bro- outfield-defense quandary debut of manager Scott Servais. I was able to do." McLemore, who was seeth- Odor opened the Texas fifth ken bat flew into the first row by trading for Rangers center ing two weeks before the Hernandez fell to 6-1 in nine opening day starts. Hampered by with a walk, stole second and of the stands about 20 feet past fielder Leonys Martin. 2001 opener. The 36-year old a lack of run support throughout was racing toward third when where the ball hit the net. No- Martin is blessed with veteran had lost his full-time much of his career, the ace right- Seager misplayed Elvis Andrus' body was hit, though. such exceptional range, he job as Mariners second base- could play the outfield by hander gave up one earned run grounder in front of him. man to free agent Bret Boone, in six innings, walking five and Shin-Soo Choo's bases-load- himself and there would be and wanted out. UP NEXT minimal falloff from what striking out six. ed walk ruined Hernandez's "I'm not ready to play "That's not me," Hernandez shutout, and then Fielder ended MARINERS: RHP Hisashi Iwa- the Mariners got from the a couple times a week," likes of Austin Jackson, said. "I was missing a lot of pitch- the no-hit bid with a bloop away kuma makes the first start of his McLemore said during a es. All game. I would say I was from the shift into shallow left fifth season with Seattle a week Dustin Ackley and Mark mid-March rant directed at Trumbo in 2015. wild, but when I got in trouble, I field to tie the score. Beltre's shy of his 35th birthday. He is 8-3 management. "If they don't made good pitches." one-out grounder with the bases with a 3.43 ERA in 14 appear- In ways big and small, believe me, I'll tell them tangible and intangible, the Prince Fielder blooped a single loaded kicked off Marte's glove. ances against Texas, including 13 again, and if nothing hap- to left field to tie it in the fifth, and starts. Mariners open the season pens, I'll tell them the next Monday as an improved Texas went ahead when short- DAE-HO'S DEBUT RANGERS: LHP Martin Perez, day and the day after that. stop Ketel Marte couldn't handle team. Remember them I've bottled a lot of frustra- South Korean-born slug- who turned 25 Monday, had breaking spring camp last Adrian Beltre's sharp grounder for tion this spring, but the ger Dae-Ho Lee made his major all three of his wins last year at season with such bench what should have been an inning- home. He missed the first half bottle's about filled up." ending double play. league debut in a big spot for Se- players as Rickie Weeks, attle. The 33-year-old Asian star of the season recovering from Justin Ruggiano and Willie made many "Felix just lost command a moves during his four years little bit, and we didn't make all struck out against Hamels with Tommy John surgery on his left Bloomquist? two on in the seventh. elbow. They were off the bench as Mariners general man- the plays behind him," Servais ager, but one of the best said. "Other than that, I thought — and the roster — before Local Bowling Standings the All-Star game. was a move he didn't make. we played a ball game. Our pitch- Dipoto's answer to Weeks, McLemore remained on the ing was outstanding all day." Ruggiano and Bloomquist roster as an interchangeable The Rangers won for just the appears to be 22-year old part who played six different second time when getting only Luis Sardinas, a budding positions and batted in seven one hit. The other was 1-0 at Mark McLemore type whose different lineup spots for a Kansas City in July 1993. versatility could prove in- team that won 116 games. "I've never won like this," valuable. Because of the It was McLemore, carry- Fielder said with a shrug and a vigilant stance MLB has ing the American flag in the smile. "Only way you can go is taken against performance- immediate wake of the 9/11 up." enhancing drugs, the con- terrorist attacks, who led his Actually, it was a pretty cept of the set lineup — the teammates around the in- good way for the defending AL same eight position players field after they clinched the West champs to start, with Cole starting virtually every game American League West title. Hamels overcoming a shaky for six months — has been Six months after mak- first two innings to keep Texas phased out. ing it known he was a most close before the Mariners self- Everybody on the 25- unhappy camper, Mark destructed. man roster is required to McLemore established him- "However we can win a game, participate these days, which self as the glue that bonded a especially against Felix Hernan- brings us to the elephant in powerhouse. dez, I'm good," Beltre said. Lefty reliever Jake Diekman struck out Cano on a wild swing Hunter Pence's Scooter theft occurred Saturday night; during a perfect eighth inning. no arrests have been made. Closer Shawn Tolleson had a per- Stolen From Make-A- "It's confusing to think that fect ninth for a save. Wish Foundation would happen," said Pence in Seager opened the ninth with Milwaukee before the Giants- a grounder that second baseman SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brewers game on Monday. Rougned Odor fielded and threw A pair of thieves stole an auto- "There's a lot to celebrate with from near the right field line to graphed motorized scooter do- Make-A-Wish. All the kids that Tolleson covering the bag. nated by San Francisco Giants they've changed lives for. It's Cano and Seager matched the Hunter Pence from number of lefty hitters to homer pretty uplifting. You never know the city's Make-A-Wish Founda- off the left-handed Hamels all tion office over the weekend, of- what may come of something last season in the first two in- ficials said Monday. like that. In the grand scheme nings. Foundation spokeswoman of things, it's going to work itself Cano's line drive bounced Jen Wilson said the burglars out." into the first couple of rows in were caught on surveillance Wilson said the thieves de- right field, and Seager hit a soar- cameras as they also escaped stroyed a couple door handles ing shot over the 407-foot mark with high-end backpacks, lap- to access the office, which they in right-center. tops, iPads and other items. The ransacked. "Obviously I got them off to • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Local Bowling Standings NBA Warriors Bounce Back, Rip Blazers for 69th Win By Carl Steward San Jose Mercury News OAKLAND, Calif. — The Warriors started a new home winning streak Sunday night and impressively fended off the notion that they could actually have a two-game losing streak. In their first outing since the Boston Celtics ended their 54- win Oracle Arena run, the War- riors looked a lot more like the top-drawer Warriors. Stephen Curry put on a 39-point shoot- ing show, Draymond Green de- livered a triple-double gem, and the bench delivered 42 points in a 136-111 victory over the Port- land Trail Blazers. The Warriors, now 69-8 with five games remaining in the reg- ular season, withstood a 38-point performance from Oakland, Calif., native Damian Lillard and despite some turnover blips down the stretch that resulted in the team getting a Steve Kerr tongue-lashing, Golden State es- sentially controlled the game for the final quarter and a half. Curry hit 13 of 21 shots, in- cluding 9 of 13 from 3-point range, and also had seven as- sists and six rebounds to more than offset Lillard’s strong effort. Green, meanwhile, had 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for his 13th triple-double. The Warriors had plenty of offense elsewhere, too. Klay Thompson poured in 21 points, Leandro Barbosa had 13 and Harrison Barnes 10 as the War- riors remained in quest of the Chicago Bulls’ all-time best re- cord of 72-10 set in 1995-96. The Warriors fell behind by as many as 11 points in the open- ing quarter as Portland hit 11 of its first 15 shots. But they went on a 12-1 run that started near the end of the period that the reserve unit carried into the second, and a Thompson 3-point play with 9:19 left before halftime gave Golden State a 41-40 lead. Leading 57-56, the Warriors then scored the last six points of the half for a seven-point edge. In the final 1:27, Green scored on a tip-in, made a pair of free throws and Harrison Barnes canned a midrange shot for the 63-57 advantage. The Warriors welcomed the return of center Festus Ezeli, who has missed the last 31 games due to left knee surgery. Ezeli started the game and played nine minutes. He scored two points and had three rebounds. 76ers Happy Iverson Goes into Hall of Fame PHILADELPHIA (TNS) — None of the 76ers were surprised that was elected Monday morning to the Nai- smith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. "Who else was going to be in there?" Nerlens Noel said follow- ing Monday's practice. "He's one of the greatest ever to do it, es- pecially as a 6-foot guard in the NBA and the way he was able to put on a show night in and night out. "He was Philadelphia's great- est. I think he was more than de- serving." Iverson joins Darrell Garret- son, Shaquille O'Neal, Sherryl Swoopes, John McLendon, , , , and Jerry Re- insdorf in the Class of 2016. The class will be enshrined at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., on Sept. 9. Iverson was 2001 NBA MVP, an 11-time all-star and three- time all-NBA first-team selec- tion. He played with the Sixers from 1996 to 2006 and during the 2009-10 season. Iverson also had stints with the Denver Nug- gets, Detroit Pistons, and Mem- phis Grizzlies during his NBA career. Iverson briefly played for Besiktas Milangaz of the Turkish Basketball League in 2010-11. During his 14 NBA seasons, Iverson averaged 26.7 points and 6.2 assists per game. He led the league in scoring four times. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 SPORTS

Racing College Basketball

STEVE HELBER / The Associated Press Kyle Busch talks to the crowd as he poses with the winners grandfather clock tro- phy after winning the Sprint Cup auto race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday in Martinsville, Va. ROBERT DEUTSCH/The Associated Press Villanova guard Mikal Bridges (25) shoots against Oklahoma during the second half of the NCAA Final Four tournament col- Kyle Busch Wins First NASCAR lege basketball semiinal game Saturday in Houston. Villanova won 95-51. Cup Race at Martinsville Villanova Shoots Past Oklahoma By David Scott every time we unload, and we The Charlotte Observer work our guts out to make that possible. We’ve been able to win MARTINSVILLE, Va. — at a lot of goofy places and just in Final 4 to NCAA Title Game Kyle Busch came to Martinsville continue to scratch them off the By JIM O’CONNELL and I think they believed that.” from the teams’ December meet- Speedway last week having never list as they come — and win at a The Wildcats, with Hart go- ing with a 21-4 run in the first won on any level at NASCAR’s bunch of other ones in between The Associated Press shortest track. ing 7 for 8, shot 66.7 percent in half. now and then.” When he left late Sunday HOUSTON (AP) — Villa- the first half, including 6 of 11 The Wildcats made one less On Sunday, Busch led 352 of afternoon, he had not one, but nova had a night to remember on from 3-point range in taking a 3-pointer in the run than they two weekend victories on Mar- 500 laps and finished 0.663 of a both ends of the court. 42-28 halftime lead. did in 32 attempts in the 78-55 tinsville’s half-mile layout that’s second ahead of AJ Allmending- Buddy Hield had a night to “I wouldn’t say it’s easy, but loss at Pearl Harbor. Bridges, shaped like a paper clip. After er, who had muscled his way past forget. when you have guys like (team- Jenkins and Arcidiacono hit the winning Saturday’s Truck series the rest of the field to finish sec- The Wildcats, setting a re- mates) you can go off any night,” long jumpers for Villanova and race, he turned around and won ond. It was Allmendinger’s first cord for margin of victory in a Hart said. “When they’re aggres- Oklahoma, meanwhile, couldn’t Sunday’s STP 500 in convincing top-five finish since he won at Final Four semifinal, held Hield sive, it helps me. The driving get anything going. The Soon- style. Watkins Glen in 2014, the only to his second-lowest output of lanes, able to get a couple of shots ers went 4 1/2 minutes without Martinsville was a significant victory of his career. Kyle Larson the season in a 95-51 victory over to fall, when that happens, able scoring. They committed four hole in Busch’s resume, one that was third, his best finish of the Oklahoma on Saturday night. to kick out and get some guys turnovers on their first five pos- includes the 2015 Cup champi- season, and Austin Dillon was “That was just one of those some shots.” sessions of the drought onship and, now, 35 career victo- fourth. nights,” Villanova coach Jay As the Wildcats, who won it Hart capped the half for Vil- ries. In fact, Busch has now won Although Kevin Harvick (72 Wright said. “I feel bad for Okla- all in 1985 with the shocking up- lanova with a 3-pointer with 8 at every track on the Cup circuit laps led) and Matt Kenseth (45) homa.” set of Georgetown, kept making seconds left that made it 42-28. except Charlotte Motor Speed- also led for significant portions He can feel good for his Wild- shots, Hield kept missing. The Wildcats had as many way, Kansas Speedway and Po- of the race, Busch was in control cats (34-5) as they advanced to The unanimous All-America assists (9) as Oklahoma did turn- cono (Pa.) Raceway. for most of it. He held off the Monday night’s national cham- selection was 3 for 8 in the first overs. Villanova shot 66.7 per- “It’s certainly neat to be able field after a final caution forced pionship game against North half, including 1 of 5 from be- cent (18 of 27) while the Sooners Carolina, which beat Syracuse to show your diversity and be- a restart on Lap 490. yond the arc. Hield came into the were just 12 for 25 (48 percent). ing able to go out there and win 83-66. game shooting 46.5 percent from “I’m happy we had one of “It was a really good car,” Josh Hart scored 23 points at any single style of racetrack Busch said of his No. 18 Joe 3-point range. those games, we made every that there is,” Busch said. “That and his 10-of-12 shooting per- “Just playing defensively as a shot,” Wright said. “Kind of Gibbs Racing Toyota. “Leading formance was part of Villanova’s shows talent and obviously, too, as many laps as we did was really team ... we contained him,” Hart similar to our game in Hawaii you’ve got great people behind 71.4 percent (35 of 49) effort. Vil- said. against Oklahoma, they made good for us.” lanova missed just five shots in you.” Hield kept putting on and everything, we couldn’t make The victory, of course, all the second half. No driver in NASCAR his- off his familiar white sleeve on anything. but assures Busch a spot in the The margin topped the tory has won at every Cup track his right arm. It didn’t matter as “We were dialed in. Played postseason Chase. Busch didn’t 34-point Final Four wins by Cin- that currently holds a race. Jeff the Sooners absorbed their worst great defensively.” qualify until late last season af- cinnati over Oregon State in 1962 Gordon, who retired after last loss of the season. ter missing the first 11 races with and Michigan State over Penn in season, won at each track except The Sooners finished 31.7 severe injuries suffered in the 1979. PRETTY CLOSE Kentucky Speedway. percent (19 of 60) for the game. season-opening Xfinity race at The Wildcats now have four The teams were as close as With Saturday’s Truck vic- “Just credit them for what they Daytona. wins in the tournament of at you can possibly get in the final tory at Martinsville, Busch has were doing. Made it tough on me “You’re certainly able to take least 19 points, the only close AP poll. Villanova was sixth and now won at every track in that throwing multiple bodies at me,” an unusual amount of risk now game a 5-point win over overall Oklahoma seventh. Both teams series where he has competed. said Hield, who had six points that you have a win and you’re No. 1 seed Kansas in the Elite spent time at No. 1 this season. He has also won at all but one against West Virginia. “They in,” said Stevens of how he will Eight. just played terrific tonight.” Xfinity track where he has run. Villanova dominated the But the Cup list is what he re- prepare the car and call the races. Hield said Villanova was: TIP-INS: “So if there’s a quirky pit strategy Sooners (29-8) after an opening 7 ally wants to complete. “one of the best teams I’ve ever OKLAHOMA: There were only that maybe is a 10 percent chance minutes that had the teams trad- “When we get down on the played in college.” two free throws attempted by of working out, but it’s the only ing the lead almost every posses- checklist, whether it comes all Several Wildcats get credit for both teams in the first half and way that you’re going to have a sion. the great defense against Hield. this year or whether it takes a few The Wildcats broke it open Spangler missed both. ... Hield more years to get it all, hopefully chance to win, you might take it, “We were just loading into came into the game needing four even if it risks a 15th-place finish. with a 21-4 run. The stats about him,” Mikal Bridges said. “We I can be here for a little while lon- NRG Stadium being a horrible points to pass Baylor’s LaceDari- ger, and we can accomplish that,” “If you’re trying to score just tried our best to limit his us Dunn as the Big 12’s all-time points, you just can’t do that. place to shoot went out the win- touches and load to him when he Busch said. dow along with the Sooners’ leading scorer (2,295). Crew chief Adam Stevens That was a lot of the situation last had the ball.” VILLANOVA: Daniel Ochefu year, (where) we had to be a little chances at playing for their first Kris Jenkins added 18 points hasn’t been concentrating on title. came into the game needing four Busch’s checklist of tracks-won- more conservative because we for Villanova and Ryan Arcidi- points for 1,000 in his career. He really needed the points after we “I definitely think it helped,” acono had 15. at but wants to keep working at it. Wright said of practicing shoot- finished with 10. ... Bridges had “It’s not something that we missed those 11 races. But now Jordan Woodard led the 11 points and Phil Booth added ing in the dome. “’We’re going to Sooners with 12 points. really have discussions about,” we’re freed up, and it’s really go- be good,’ we keep telling them, 10. Stevens said. “We intend to win ing to open .” Villanova turned the tables Inside-Outside Job Lifts North Carolina to 83-66 Win Over Orange HOUSTON (AP) — This his team’s first 3. up 3 after 3, barely drawing iron Before Paige found his range, Early in the second half, Jack- looked like an inside job all the That someone turned out to on a few of their 10 misses in the Carolina built its lead on the in- son made a jump pass from the way for North Carolina. be Paige. first half. Paige opened the sec- side, with big-time help from an corner to the lane, where Paige Then, out of nowhere, Mar- He finished with 13 points ond with North Carolina’s 11th in-your-face defense that held was waiting and batted the ball cus Paige figured out how to hit and Brice Johnson and Justin straight miss, and for the next 10 Syracuse’s leading scorer Michael with an open hand over to Ken- from 3-point land and the Tar Jackson led North Carolina minutes, the Tar Heels basically Gbinije to 12 points on 5-for-18 nedy Meeks (15 points, eight re- Heels pulled away from Syracuse (33-6) with 16 apiece, as the Tar ignored the 3-point line. shooting. The Orange only went bounds), who dunked. — and within one win of the pro- Heels, the lone No. 1 seed in the Only when Trevor Cooney 8 for 25 from 3-point range and A bit later, Joel Berry got an gram’s sixth national title. Final Four, beat ’s and Malachi Richardson trig- shot 40.9 percent overall. easy offensive rebound and a la- Using layups, floaters and 10th-seeded Orange for the third gered the 10-0 Syracuse run to “We didn’t have to play per- yup to put the Tar Heels ahead putbacks — and, finally, three time this season. The Heels will make the score 57-50 did Caro- fect, but we had to shoot better by 17. very timely 3s from Paige — Car- play Villanova for the title Mon- lina start thinking long range tonight,” Boeheim said. “Whether it was off a pass, a olina stifled another comeback day. North Carolina opened as a again. Paige made three 3s and In all, North Carolina offered shot fake, faking a pass, I just try by the Orange on the way to an 2-point favorite. Theo Pinson hit another to help a reminder of the days before the to get inside,” Berry said. 83-66 win in the Final Four on In the early game, ‘Nova the Heels pull away and make 3-point shot was invented, when North Carolina finished with Saturday. made 11 of 18 shots from behind them almost respectable from the way to really beat a zone — 16 second-chance points on 16 Syracuse trimmed a 17-point the 3-point line in a 95-51 crush- the 3-point line: 4 for 17 for the and Boeheim’s 2-3 is the best in offensive boards. Points in the deficit to seven with just under ing of Oklahoma, to debunk the game. the game — was to make blink- paint: Tar Heels 50, Orange 32. 10 minutes left. At that point, the theory that nobody could shoot “Marcus was hitting some big- of-an-eye passes in and around “Their zone, it’s almost, on Tar Heels (33-6) were 0 for 11 in Houston’s cavernous stadium. time open shots,” said Johnson, the paint and crash the offensive paper, a nightmare matchup for from behind the 3-point line. Then, the Tar Heels, ranked his roommate and teammate. glass to take advantage of a de- us because we don’t shoot it well “I wanted somebody in a 284th in the country this season “If you’re going to leave Marcus fense that doesn’t put bodies on from 3,” Paige said. “But we were North Carolina uniform to make from long range, reversed that Paige open, I’m quite sure he’s bodies when the ball goes up. able to get the ball inside, get it it,” coach Roy Williams said of one-game trend. They bricked going to make a lot of those.” That plan still works. where we wanted to.” • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016

College Basketball

CHARLIE NEIBERGAL / The Associated Press Villanova players celebrates after Kris Jenkins, center, scores a game winning three point basket in the closing seconds of NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday in Houston. Villanova won 77-74. Jenkins’ Last-Second 3 Gives Wildcats 77-74 Win Over UNC THRILLANOVA in National Championship By Eddie Pells liams said. “I told them I loved The Associated Press them. I told them I wish I could have helped them more.” HOUSTON — One good His thought when he saw the shot deserved another. last shot fly: “It was helpless. It Kris Jenkins of Villanova was not a good feeling.” wasn’t about to be outdone. Even MJ felt the pain. In Jenkins overcame the shock the stands with the thousands of watching North Carolina’s of Carolina Blue-wearing fans, Marcus Paige hit a double-clutch 3 to tie it by spotting up behind simply nodded, the right side of the arc and smiled, looked at his buddy Ah- draining a 3 of his own at the mad Rashad and said, “Good buzzer to lift Villanova to a 77-74 shot, good shot.” victory and the national champi- High praise from the Great onship Monday night. One. And what a night for Villa- What a shot! What a game! nova — a team full of , The second-seeded Wildcats grinders and also-rans, who (35-5) had a six-point lead with proved you don’t have to have a 1:52 left, but watched it slowly roster full of NBA-bound one- trickle away. Then, it was gone. and-doners to win a title. More Paige collected the ball and people in the ESPN bracket con- jumped to take the shot. With test picked ‘Nova to lose in the Ryan Arcidiacono running at first round than to win the whole him, Paige double clutched and thing. This team flamed out pumped one from beyond the DAVID J. PHILLIP / The Associated Press early in the last two tournaments arc to tie the game at 74 with 4.7 Villanova guard Jalen Brunson (1) and North Carolina forward Justin Jackson (44) chase a loose ball during the second half of despite big expectations. seconds left. the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday in Houston. Not this time. After a timeout, Arcidiacono Before Jenkins did his thing, took the inbound pass from Jen- ball coach who helped him hone it was unheralded sophomore kins, worked the ball upcourt his shot — and shouted, “They Phil Booth — who isn’t unher- and got it back to the junior said we couldn’t, they said we alded on that Villanova squad? guard. Jenkins took two quick couldn’t, they said we couldn’t.” — pouring in a career high 20 stutter steps and, with daylight Oh yes, they could. points to give the Cats their late between himself and the defend- This adds to the other title six-point lead. er, swished it from about two Villanova won in 1985, when Booth’s forced turnaround paces behind the 3-point line. , who was on jumper with the shot-clock blar- “Kris told him he was going hand Monday night, coaxed a ing to give ‘Nova a 69-64 lead to be open, Arch made the per- miracle out of his eighth-seeded at the 3:03 mark. With 1:52 left, fect pass,” Villanova coach Jay underdogs for a victory over star- a free throw from Josh Hart Wright explained. “Kris lives for studded Georgetown. pushed the lead to six. that moment.” Hard to top this one, though. But Carolina never quits. Jenkins’ range is anywhere in Jenkins, who was adopted Paige sandwiched a 3-pointer the gym, as he showed earlier in the tournament by nonchalantly by the family of North Carolina and a putback around a bucket draining a shot from the edge of guard Nate Britt when his moth- from Brice Johnson (14 points, the midcourt logo. er moved to take a coaching job, eight rebounds) to help the Tar When this one went up, he now has a spot with Keith Smart, Heels stay within striking range. never had a doubt. Lorenzo Charles, Christian La- Then, he tied the game and the DAVID J. PHILLIP / The Associated Press “I think every shot’s going in,” ettner and anyone else who ever Carolina fans went wild. he said, “and this one was no dif- made a late game-winner to win Villanova head coach Jay Wright, right, embraces Kris Jenkins after Jenkins scored It looked like overtime. ferent.” a big one in March Madness. a game winning three point basket in the closing seconds of the NCAA Final Four Only, it wasn’t. He finished with 14 points — Paige finished with 21 and tournament college basketball championship game against North Carolina, Mon- “Every kid dreams about that the last three as memorable as Joel Berry II had 20 for the Heels day in Houston. Villanova won 77-74. shot,” said Arcidiacono, who fin- any that have been scored in the (33-7), the only No. 1 seed to ished with 16 points and two as- history of this tournament. make the Final Four, who came flowed from the 65-year-old NCAA scrutiny and awaiting sists, one more memorable than After being thrown to the one agonizing shot short of giv- coach who, some speculate, possible penalties for a long-run- the other. “I wanted that shot, floor by his teammates, he got up, ing coach Roy Williams his third could have worked his last game ning academic-fraud case. but I just had confidence in my leaped over press row, hugged his national title. on the sideline; the entire sports “I’m not very good because I teammates, and Kris was able to birth mom — a college basket- Not surprisingly, the tears program at Chapel Hill is under can’t take away the hurt,” Wil- knock down that shot.” Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Xxxday, Tuesday, April 5, 2016 SPORTS

College Basketball

MICHAEL CONROY / The Associated Press Connecticut's Katie Lou Samuelson (33) goes to the basket against Oregon State's Ruth Hamblin (44) during the irst half of a national semiinal game at the wom- en's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday in Indianapolis. UConn Nears Unprecedented 4th Consecutive NCAA Championship By Doug Feinberg in a Big East Tournament game, The Associated Press on senior night at their place,” Hillsman said. “I think teams get INDIANAPOLIS — Breanna overwhelmed with their speed Stewart came to UConn with and quickness and their strength. the lofty goal of winning four It is an overwhelming thing be- national championships and the cause they’re very good, but at Huskies are now just one victory least we understand that because MICHAEL CONROY / The Associated Press away from history. we’ve seen it and we’ve experi- Syracuse’s Alexis Peterson (1) is defended by Washington’s Katie Collier (13) during the irst half of a national semiinal game They will play former Big East enced it.” at the women’s Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday in Indianapolis. foe Syracuse on Tuesday night with a chance to become the first women’s team to win four PERFECT 10 straight Division I titles. Only UConn is 10 for 10 in title Walton’s Record 3-Point Shooting UCLA, with seven in a row from games. 1967-73, has done it on the men’s “I think at this time of the year side, and a UConn victory would your confidence level and your Not Enough for UW Women give coach 11 ability have to mesh,” Auriemma FINAL FOUR: Huskies’ national championships — one said. “There’s teams maybe that more than Bruins coach John come here with a lot more confi- Playoff Run Comes Wooden for the most ever in the dence than ability and it catches to an End in 80-59 history of college basketball. up to you or a lot more ability While Stewart didn’t guar- than they have confidence. So Loss to Syracuse antee four titles when she was a when those two things mesh, I freshman, she did promise a vic- By Adam Jude think you have a pretty unbeat- tory against Syracuse. able combination.” The Seattle Times “I’m not going to go and say Auriemma also said that it that we’re going to lose,” Stewart INDIANAPOLIS — Talia helped having players like Diana said after the Huskies beat Or- Walton kept shooting and, for Taurasi, Maya Moore and Stew- egon State in the Final Four. “To most of the night, she kept the art. end my college career, to end it Huskies close. “Three people are directly re- with the other seniors, there is In her final collegiate game, sponsible for eight of them,” he no other way that I want that to Washington’s senior forward said. “So when you’ve got those happen.” three in your lineup, Stewie, Dee, set a Final Four record with Syracuse coach Quentin Hill- eight made three-pointers Sun- and Maya, at this time of the sman wasn’t planning on using year, generally speaking, if you day night. She tied the record the comments as extra motiva- by going 6 for 6 in the first half, have the best player on the floor, tion for his team. good things can happen.” helping the Huskies stay within “I don’t think she knew who striking distance of Syracuse. ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press she was playing yet,” he said, She hit her next two threes in Washington’s Talia Walton, left, waves to thanks fans as she stands with teammate laughing. “So what is she sup- SHOOTING STARS the second half before missing Deja Strother on the team’s return from the NCAA Final Four basketball tourna- posed to say? I told our fans and Syracuse has been stellar in her ninth and final three-point ment Monday in Seattle. Syracuse defeated Washington in the tournament’s semi- our crowd that we’re going to the tournament from behind the attempt, finishing with 29 points inal game Sunday. win, too.” — four shy of her career high — 3-point line. The Orange have reer list for three-pointers made Notes Auriemma shrugged it off. made 48 3-pointers so far in the on 10-of-15 shooting in the 80- “Having said it and now be- 59 loss in the national semifinals. (254) and attempts (753), trailing NCAAs, averaging nearly 10 a former teammate Jazmine Davis • UW’s Kelsey Plum finished ing on the verge of being able to game — up one from the regu- Stanford’s Katy Steding the season with 960 points, sec- do it, those are amazing things (1990) and Louisville’s Antoni- (265 for 764) in both categories. lar season. They are also making ond to Stanford’s Chiney Ogwu- that it’s like a storybook,” Au- 33.6 percent from behind the arc, ta Slaughter (2013) previously mike (967) for most on the Pac- riemma said. “You have to ad- shared the record, with six three- Osahor Hobbled by Injuries up 4 percent from the regular 12’s season scoring list. With 17 mire her. She’s got a lot of guts, season. pointers. Chantel Osahor, UW’s junior points Sunday, Plum moved past Stewie does. And you know what “It was nice to be able to say I “Our goal is to make 10 3s a post player, had her fifth double- for fourth on the Pac- we talk about on our team a lot went out giving it my all,” Wal- game,” Hillsman said. “If it takes digit rebounding game in the 12’s career scoring list. Plum now is courage. And it takes a lot of 40 to make 10, it’s 40. If it takes ton said. “I didn’t want to cut it NCAA tournament, finishing courage sometimes to say cer- short or anything. I wanted to has 2,418 points. 50, it’s 50.” with 14 rebounds Sunday to give • UW’s 26 wins this season tain things and to be able to do just make sure I gave my team her 74 in five NCAA tournament is tied for the second-most in certain things.” the best chance to win and un- games, one shy of the tourna- Stewart and her fellow UCo- SIDELINED HUSKY program history, matching the fortunately we didn’t, so I don’t ment record. nn seniors have won 74 straight UConn will be without fresh- give a darn about any records or That record is held by Min- 1984-85 team that went 26-2. games and have never lost in the man Katie Lou Samuelson, who anything like that.” nesota’s Janel McCarville, who The 1989-90 team that reached NCAA Tournament, going 23- broke her foot in the semifinal Walton, a team captain, av- had 75 rebounds in five games in the Elite Eight went 28-3. 0. To win the title, Stewart and win over Oregon State. eraged 21.8 points in UW’s five 2004. • Syracuse is the third No. 4 the Huskies will have to beat her “It’s definitely tough,” she NCAA tournament games, near- Osahor, however, was lim- seed to advance to the NCAA hometown team. said. “I’ve been working so hard ly six more than her season aver- ited on the offensive end, held to championship game, joining “It definitely feels like it’s this season. It’s kind of a bum- age, while shooting 44 percent three points on 1-of-6 shooting, Western Kentucky (1992) and coming full circle,” Stewart said. mer that it’s got to end this way, (17 of 39) from three-point range. with six assists and five turn- Louisiana Tech (1994). Louisville, “From my freshman year, when but I know my team is going to “Phenomenal,” UW coach overs. seeded fifth in 2013, remains the we played in the Big East, we be out there and just play as hard Mike Neighbors said. “I’m just A week earlier, she had a ca- lowest seed to ever reach a wom- played against Syracuse. Follow- as they can and I know they can so proud of the way she finished reer-high 24 points in UW’s up- en’s championship game, a mark ing that, there was no Big East, do it.” her career. We’ve seen it for five set of Stanford in the Lexington the Huskies would have sur- so we obviously didn’t get to play years. ... I don’t know how you Regional championship game en passed had they beaten Syracuse. them and now having an op- could’ve watched us for the last SUPPORT FROM AFAR route to winning regional MVP • Syracuse’s Brianna Butler portunity to finish it off against month and not think that she’s Hillsman said Syracuse men’s honors. set the NCAA record for most them.” one of the 36 best eligible play- Osahor has been slowed by, The former Big East foes met coach Jim Boeheim has been one three-pointers in a season with ers (for the WNBA draft). She’s among other ailments, a left foot at least once a season before the of the team’s biggest fans. While worked her butt off.” injury that had her in a walking her 128th in the fourth quarter. Orange went to the Atlantic he didn’t think Boeheim would Walton, the Federal Way boot throughout the week, and • The 50-point combined Coast Conference after the 2013 be at the game Tuesday night, he High School product, finishes again after the game Sunday. margin of victory for Sunday’s season. The Orange have lost has been offering support. her career fifth on UW’s all-time “I’m feeling really proud of my semifinal games was the largest their last 23 meetings against “We’ve texted. He’s always — scoring list with 1,819 points, teammates,” Osahor said after- in women’s Final Four history, UConn, a skid that dates to 1996. like I said, he’s the man,” Hills- fifth in rebounds (909) and first ward. “What we’ve accomplished surpassing the 49-point margin “I’ve been on every possible man said. “He’s a Syracuse guy. in blocked shots (177). — we can’t put our heads down. in 1986, when USC and Texas end of the spectrum of a UConn He’s very supportive. And it’s She’s also second on UW’s ca- No one expected us to get this far.” reached the national-title game. game, on a regular-season game, good.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016

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Drew Perine / The News Tribune Brothers John Paul, 4, and Alexander Sprouffske, 3, of Rainier, make their way Monday up a rope ladder, one of many climbing options at the new Kids’ Trek outdoor playground at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Behind them is a simulated 20-foot-tall tree trunk complete with sliding pole. LIVE WELL LIVE Get the Family Outside at Northwest Trek New $1.9 Million Varsik, the park’s deputy direc- sculpture based on a Western tor. “The biggest project.” red cedar and features charred- Playground Now Open IF YOU GO About 75 percent of the play- like markings that help tell the By Lisa Pemberton ground was built with a com- story of the park’s 1924 fire. What: Kids’ Trek, a new play area with slides, rope ladders, cargo bination of grants and private “Everything about Kids’ Trek The Olympian nets, a sandbox, a stream and other elements. donations, he said. In addition, is designed to bring children Where: Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville. $325,000 came from the 2014 into nature and let them experi- A chorus of squeals, giggles When: Kids’ Trek will be open during the park’s regular hours, which and, yes, even some splashes are seasonal, and are 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:30 Metro Parks Tacoma voter-ap- ence nature and let them learn filled Northwest Trek’s new a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, through June 30. proved bond, said Kris Sherman, about animals and plants, and playground March 28. Cost: Free with admission or membership. General admission is a spokeswoman for Metro Parks more about the world around The $1.9 million, half-acre $10.95 to $21.95 a person, with ages 2 and younger free. Discounted Tacoma. them,” Sherman said. Kids’ Trek — one of the biggest rates are available to military families and Pierce County residents. The playground was part of Krista Simpson, 38, of Olym- playgrounds in the region, ac- Information: nwtrek.org or (360) 832-6117. Northwest Trek’s 2008 master pia, said she liked that Kids’ Trek cording to park officials — of- plan update, said operations and had one entry and exit. ficially opened Saturday. But project manager Chip Heinz. “You can essentially stand a small group of South Sound “A lot of the ideas were ours here and see everything,” she lowed out cedar tree with cargo embedded in the pathways; and families had the opportunity to in-house and were brought said, as her sons, Michael, 6, and test it out for promotional pho- nets that kids can climb in. a 16-foot-diameter “Eagles nest” through fruition with our staff Gabriel, 4, built a fort with large tos and videos for Metro Parks • ADA-accessible slides and play structure. working on it,” he said. sticks in the playground. Tacoma. Staff of The Olympian pathways. • Natural landscaping that The project’s architect was Northwest Trek member and The News Tribune were in- • A toddler zone with mini features stumps and plants col- MIG of Berkeley, California, Christine King, 63, of Eatonville, vited for a sneak peek, too. log cabins and a sandbox. lected from inside Trek’s 435- and its contractor was Lake said she thinks Kids’ Trek is go- “It’s incredible,” said Shelley • A nearly 100-foot-long acre free-roaming area and the Tapps Construction. ing to be a popular destination Sprouffske, 38, of Rainier, as stream that uses recirculated space cleared for the playground. Seattle-based Turnstone for families. her preschool-age sons, John chlorinated water and cascades There’s also plenty of seating, Construction was the subcon- “I love it, absolutely love Paul and Alexander, played with to a replica beaver dam. with benches and picnic tables tractor that did the playground’s it,” she said, as her 4-year-old their friends. “It’s an ideal kids’ • Some hidden surprises, in- that were built from the park’s Shotcrete work, which created granddaughter, Grace, played paradise out in the outdoors.” cluding whimsical sculptures downed trees. its natural-looking rocks, trees near the stream. “There is so of a great blue heron, mountain “It’s the biggest thing that and climbing areas. Take the much here that they can do, and Kids’ Trek features: goat and other critters; dozens Northwest Trek has provided 20-foot-tall tree trunk climber play and experience. I would • A 20-foot replica of a hol- of animal tracks and leaf prints in our 40-history,” said Alan that’s 12-feet in diameter: It’s a recommend it to anybody.”

Kids get a first look at Kids’ Trek, the new half-acre outdoor playground at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. The one-of-a-kind space, opened Saturday, allows children to exer cise while learning about nature. - A realistic beaver statue stands sentry as Michael Simpson, 6, of Olympia, walks through a simulated beaver lodge made of branches and twigs. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 LIFE

Community Editor’s Best Bet ‘Deathtrap’ Coming to Evergreen Playhouse Stage

The Evergreen Playhouse will be present- ing “Deathtrap,” its next play in the 2015-16 Calendar season. Performances will be April 8-10, 14-17 and 21-24. Times are 8 p.m. on Fridays and Tuesday, April 5 Saturdays, 2 p.m. on Sundays and 7:30 p.m. Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors HAVE AN EVENT YOU on Thursdays. open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 The Ira Levin tale, Broadway’s longest p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE running thriller, is so full of twists and Health and Hope Medical Out- THE PUBLIC TO? turns that director Amber Roal calls it, “A reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Submit your calendar items roller coaster twisting through a carnival Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose to Newsroom Assistant Doug fun house full of screams of delight and income is less than 200 percent of the Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the terror.” Audiences will have to hold onto poverty level, (360) 623-1485 week before you would like their seats and buckle up for the ride of Know Your Soils, 6 p.m., Onalaska them to be printed. He can be their theatrical lives with this non-stop Elementary, preregistration required, reached at calendar@chronline. show. sponsored by WSU Lewis County Mas- com or (360) 807-8238. Please ter Recycler Composters, (360) 740-1216 Roal also said, “Though the plot is include all relevant information, many layered and devious, it is any- as well as contact information. Public Agencies Events can also be submitted thing but confusing. Levin’s script is so full of plot twists and one liners the Napavine Planning Commission, 6 at www.chronline.com p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) only confusion will be deciding if you 262-3547, ext. 213 want to laugh or scream.” Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- Tickets for the Friday, Saturday tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., Tenino and Sunday performances are $10 Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, for adults or $8 for students. They (360) 864-2366 Stand Out This Spring Break: Zombie Lewis County PUD Commission, Bash!, for teens, 3 p.m., Chehalis are available at the door or through meeting canceled, (360) 748-9261 or Your Business: Sell Smart Online, for www.evergreenplayhouse.com. (800) 562-5612 adults, 5 p.m., Chehalis Thursday shows are pay what you Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, can. Proceeds from the April 14 (360) 291-3543 Organizations performance will be distributed Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., evenly among the actors. Libraries Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., The theater is located at 226 W. Preschool Story Time, for children Winlock Center St., Centralia. 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- Crafternoon, for children and teens, ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God 12:30 p.m., Winlock Fellowship Hall. Family Fun @ the Library, for all ages, Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- 1 p.m., Randle tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary For more information, email, able on Brown Paper Tickets at School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Dr. Seuss Film Festival: “The Cat in Dennis Gelvin, president at dn- www.brownpapertickets.com/ the Hat,” for children, 2 p.m., Centralia Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Public Agencies Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- [email protected]. event/2521453, at Book ‘n’ Brush “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” for all Great Rivers Behavioral Health or- 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Building and Growing in in Chehalis, and Holley’s Place, ages, 3:30 p.m., Chehalis ganization, governing board, 10 a.m.- Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, noon, Lewis County Public Health Build- Raised Beds, 10 a.m., Providence HUBBUB, Santa Lucia Coffee noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, ing, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, (800) Place Demo Garden, sponsored and PostNet in Centralia. Sea- Organizations Napavine, (360) 262-3336 392-6298 by WSU Lewis County Master son passes for admission into Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Gardeners, (360) 740-1216 all of the 2016 Fox Film Series p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, port, (360) 748-1230 Libraries movies are available for $90 per (360) 748-1753, [email protected] person, or $70 per person for Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Buster Keaton Drama members. Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Support Groups a.m., Salkum lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Preschool Story Time, for children to Be Shown at Fox For more information, con- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Domestic violence support group, 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis tact the Fox Theatre at (360) p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 Theatre 623-1103. All proceeds from the Centralia, (360) 736-4671 halis, sponsored by Human Response a.m., Winlock Historic Fox Theatre Res- event benefit the restoration of Network, 748-6601 Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman Stand Out This Spring Break: Cup- torations on Saturday will be the Fox Theatre. Road, Adna, (360) 748-6068 cakes & Comics, for teens, 2:30 p.m., screening the next film in its Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Thursday, April 7 Chehalis 2016 Film Series, a Buster Ke- Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Teen Book Club, for teens, “The Test- aton short, followed by the 1928 Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, ing,” by Joelle Charbonneau, 3:30 p.m., tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) Art Conversations, with Karen Price, Buster Keaton drama, “Steam- first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Carol Smith and crew, 10:30 a.m., White Winlock 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW Pass Country Museum,12990 U.S. High- boat Bill Jr.,” Nick Nicholai will Open house, Borst Home, Car- Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 way 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 be on hand to play the live score riage House Museum and One-Room Chehalis PTA, 6:30 p.m., Olympic El- Organizations along with the movie on the Fox Schoolhouse, 1:30-3:30 p.m., south end ementary library, (360) 748-6838 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Theatre organ. of Fort Borst Park, Centralia, free admis- Public Agencies 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- In this silent comedy, col- sion, (360) 330-7662 Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second lege boy William Canfield Jr. Clarissa Gifford, 6-9 p.m., Jeremy’s Support Groups floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 Farm to Table Restaurant, 576 W. Main Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, (Buster Keaton) reunites with Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., (360) 330-2072 St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- his boat captain father in a Mis- “Deathtrap,” 8 p.m., Evergreen Play- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, Support Groups sissippi River town. Though he’s house, 226 W. Center St., Centralia, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Libraries H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., flummoxed by Willie’s citified adults $10, students $8, tickets at door ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- appearance, the elder Canfield or www.evergreenplayhouse.com (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia seems to have found an ally to Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ [email protected] Family Story Time, for children age help him compete with fellow ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, chehalismops Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Rochester 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle riverboat owner John James NAMI Lewis County Connections large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Building and Growing in Raised Beds, Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities PageTurners Book Discussion, for Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst King (Tom McGuire). Willie adults, “Midwives: A Novel,” by Chris Bo- 10 a.m., Providence Place Demo Garden, Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. finds himself falling for King’s sponsored by WSU Lewis County Mas- [email protected] hjalian, noon, Chehalis gracefoursquarechurch.com daughter, Mary (Marion Byron), ter Gardeners, (360) 740-1216 NAMI Lewis County Family Support Family Fun @ the Library!, for all ages, Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith 1 p.m., Randle but he has more pressing con- Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- Dr. Seuss Film Festival: “Horton Hears Saturday, April 9 cerns when the weather turns Libraries 8070 or [email protected] a Who,” for children, 2 p.m., Centralia bad and his father in arrested. Build & Play Saturday, for children Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Drop-In Computer and E-book Help, Admission for the movie is age 2-sixth grade, 10:30 a.m., Centralia people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., for teens and adults, 3 p.m., Tenino Stamp and Coin Show $10 per person, $8 for members Robots Rock!, for teens, 1 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Celebrate Jane Austen, for all ages, and $25 per family (three to four Winlock sored by Human Response Network, 3:30 p.m., Oakville Coming to Yard Birds (360) 748-6601 persons). Showtimes are at 2 Stand Out This Spring Break: Kara- Junior PageTurners, for children The Olympia Philatelic So- and 7 p.m. at the Fox Theatre in oke!, for teens, 1 p.m., Chehalis Second Chance/Lewis County Brain grades 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Winlock Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) ciety will be holding its spring downtown Centralia. Make It @ the Library, for adults, 2 CRAFTeens: Button Art, for teens, 5 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting show and sale called the Round- p.m., Tenino p.m., Chehalis Pre-event tickets are avail- location up Stamp and Coin Show 9:30 GriefShare, grief recovery seminar a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Yard and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain Organizations Birds Mall in Chehalis. PACIFIC NORTHWEST View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., American Legion Post 508, potluck Northwest stamp and coin ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA Centralia, child care provided through dealers will be exhibiting, and a fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 and meeting, 6 p.m., Silver Creek-Ethel REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Grange, corner of Brim Road and U.S. service booth is being provided Highway 12, (360) 485-2852, (360) by the U.S. Postal Service. n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Wednesday, April 6 978-5368 Persons interested in mari- 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 time history will find a display Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers of Universal Ship Cancellation CH556866ac.cg starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation Jackson Highway, Chehalis Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, stamps. Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Envelopes with special art- hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 work and cancelled stamps More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 items, (360) 736-1146 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst (known as covers to stamp col- Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- lectors) will be on display. to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 3827 or (360) 736-4163 Free stamps will be offered 748-4417 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, to children to help them start Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. 520-0772 stamp collecting. Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 The Olympia Philatelic So- ciety has been an active stamp Support Groups club in the Olympia area since Public Agencies “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the mid-1930s. The group meets Regional Fire Authority Planning the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- the second and fourth Monday Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., of each month. thority, Harrison Avenue station, Centra- Centralia, (360) 330-2640 lia, (360) 345-3225 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Centralia Civil Service Commission, p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Centralia, (360) 330-7671 736-9268 (360) 736-6322 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Libraries Friday, April 8 Book Babies, for babies birth-24 months, 10 a.m., Chehalis Oregon Trail music and dancing, Family Story Time, for children, 10:15 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Printed a.m., Tenino Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Toddler Time, for children age 2, Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin 10:30 a.m., Centralia Cities Senior Center Materials? Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- CH554830hh.sw Crafternoon, for children and teens, ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 We do that! 12:30 p.m., Winlock Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Dr. Seuss Film Festival: “The Lorax,” ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, for children, 2 p.m., Centralia Rochester LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 • Life 3

Fotolia High-intensity aerobic interval training involves alternating periods of moderate-intensity exercise with brief periods of high-intensity exercise. Interval Training Can Be Effective Way to Get Fit From Mayo Clinic News Network ously at that level for at least 20 by athletes, as well as people of Dear Mayo Clinic: I am deter- minutes. You can use whatever all ages and fitness levels, includ- mined to get fit and lose weight form of aerobic exercise you ing people with serious diseases, this year. I’ve recently heard a lot prefer. Walking, jogging, biking such as coronary heart disease about interval training. What is or working out on an exercise and chronic heart failure. it exactly, and is it safe for every- machine, such as an elliptical Talk with your health care one? How do I get started? trainer, are all good choices. provider before you start HIIT, To improve the fitness of The first time you use HIIT, especially if you have a chronic your heart and lungs — known warm up for five minutes at a illness, such as heart disease, as cardiorespiratory fitness — relatively easy pace. Then move lung disease, diabetes, high you need to exercise at a higher to a moderate pace for about blood pressure, kidney dis- level of intensity than is typical five to 10 minutes. After that, ease, stroke or arthritis. for you. High-intensity aerobic switch to a high-intensity pace interval training, also called for 30 seconds, then reduce your HIIT, involves alternating peri- pace to back moderate for one ods of moderate-intensity exer- to three minutes to allow your- cise with brief periods of high- self to recover completely. Re- intensity exercise. Incorporating peat the high-intensity pace and HIIT into your exercise routine moderate-intensity recovery can be a safe and effective way phases two or three times dur- to help your body adapt to a ing a 30-minute exercise session. more intense workout and be- When you are exercising at come more fit. the higher intensity, you should There are many benefits of be pushing yourself, but you HIIT, compared to moderate- don’t need to be working at your intensity exercise. For example, maximum effort. During your HIIT offers a more rapid and exercise session, you should greater increase in cardiovascu- not experience symptoms such lar fitness. It’s also a time-saver. as chest pain or discomfort, The duration of exercise ses- severe shortness of breath or sions may be shortened, since lightheadedness. If you do, stop HIIT exercisers expend the exercising right away. You also same or even greater number of should not have unusual fa- calories per session. In addition, tigue, muscle pain or joint pain people often find HIIT more that lasts a long time after you interesting and engaging than exercise. Talk to your health moderate-intensity exercise. care provider about any of To use HIIT, you need to be these symptoms or about oth- able to tell the difference be- er symptoms you have during tween moderate-intensity exer- exercise that seem out of the cise and high-intensity exercise. ordinary. An easy way to distinguish be- As you become accus- tween the two is with the talk tomed to HIIT and your fit- test. During moderate-intensity ness improves, increase the exercise, you can talk, but you number of times you switch cannot sing. During high-inten- between high-intensity and sity exercise, you can only say moderate-intensity to five or a few words before you need to six per workout. You also can take a breath. At high-intensity, increase the amount of time you you feel physically challenged, stay at the high-intensity pace to and you can only exercise for a one to two minutes as you are limited time before you need to able. Even as you become more lower your exercise intensity. fit, include HIIT in only two or Before you begin HIIT, exer- three of your exercise sessions cise at moderate intensity only per week. Those sessions should for several workout sessions not be on consecutive days. Pose Breakdown until you can exercise continu- HIIT can be used effectively Join us for a 4-week series

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Table stretch Lean onto table or counter; Offering spread feet with one in front of the other primary care Flex knees and squat; press heels downward for patients of all ages for 10 seconds, then stand up 20x Repeat 20 times New patients welcome Riffe Medical Center Source: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Graphic: Helen Lee McComas, Paul Trap, Tribune News Service 745 Williams St. l Mossyrock 360-983-8990 Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 LIFE

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Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: I equals K

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Washington State A Severe Tornado Strikes Vancouver, Washington, HISTORY Killing Six and Injuring More Than 300

HistoryLink.org just ending. Many students had come in from the Flying timbers and debris sailed across the street playground to escape the rain and golf-ball-sized hail from the bowling alley into the Waremart Discount At about 12:51 p.m. on April 5, 1972, a severe (cate- that had suddenly begun falling. Some stood near Store parking lot, killing a woman and her two young gory F3) tornado strikes the eastern part of Vancouver, their classroom windows, watching the storm. children who were sitting in their parked car in the Washington. The tornado demolishes the Peter Skene lot. The storm then struck the 48,000-square-foot Ogden Elementary School, then sweeps through the Ogden Elementary School store, collapsing a front wall and killing two people Sunrise Bowling Lanes and the Waremart Discount Next to the Ogden Elementary School at Fort inside the store. Thomas Fuller, 25, was shopping in Store. Six people are killed and over 300 are injured. Vancouver High School, 16-year-old Paul Pearce was Property damage exceeds $5 million. the store and told what happened: sneaking a smoke on a small balcony near the gym, “The lights went out. That was the only warning. Squall Lines Form facing the elementary school, when he saw the swirl- Then, all hell broke loose. The roof began to peel off On Wednesday morning, April 5, 1972, cold air ing cloud of dust approaching. He described what and stuff began to fall all around. I screamed for ev- began moving inland from the Pacific Ocean and came next: eryone to run to the rear of the building. But, the 20 collided with warm air in Oregon’s Willamette Val- “I noticed this large swirling cloud moving across or 30 shoppers in the store all ran for the front door. ley and the coastal mountains. A squall line formed the field. Huge timbers just floated lazily around in it. That’s when the front wall blew down, trapping a between Eugene and Newport, Oregon, and moved Then it sort of swung a wide arc around some houses half-dozen people underneath. Only three of us were north-northeast, gaining strength as it did so. By and drifted into the school. When it hit the school, able to walk out under our own power. There was noon, the squall line had reached Portland; shortly the roof sorta lifted over, twisted, turned over a few no time for screaming or panic. The wind gust lasted afterward forecasters issued a warning for southerly times, then disintegrated over the playground [north only about one-and-a-half to two minutes” (The Or- winds gusting up to 50 m.p.h., but no tornado was of the building]. I saw the walls start falling, then egonian, April 6, 1972, p.1). shown on any local radars and no tornado warning everything was obscured by dust” (The Oregonian, The tornado continued on its north-northeast was issued. April 6, 1972, p. D). track as far as Brush Prairie, a total of nine miles The storm continued to intensify as it moved At the elementary school, none of the 541 students from where it had come onshore in Vancouver from north through Portland, and just before 12:50 p.m., or 21 teachers had any idea what was happening as the Columbia River. But the majority of the damage observers on the ground just south of the Columbia the storm struck. Sixth-grade teacher James Ken- and injuries occurred along a three-mile-long, quar- River noted a sudden and dramatic increase in the nedy, 28, described his experience: ter-mile-wide path between the Columbia River and winds. An unofficial wind measurement at 3417 NE “The kids were coming in from the noon hour . . the Waremart Discount Store. Marine Drive recorded a south wind of 120 m.p.h. be- . . This hail storm hit, showering stones the size of Rescuers Among Ruins fore the equipment was damaged. At about the same golf balls. Then the wind exploded. We herded the time, Portland International Airport, about a mile kids to the west side of the building . . . to get them Twenty ambulances from Clark County and from southeast, recorded an official wind gust of 63 mph out of the flying debris. Then the wind changed and Portland converged on the damaged areas, assisted Startled witnesses watched as the storm moved flying objects began coming right at us, so we moved by four Army National Guard and two Air Force Re- north across the Columbia River, sucking up water in the whole bunch of them around behind the building serve helicopters. The injured were taken to St. Jo- its wake; a few reported “twisting winds” (The Orego- and up against a wall. Debris went over the top of seph’s Hospital and Vancouver Memorial Hospital, nian, April 7, 1972, p. 34) but most simply described us, all around us, but nothing seemed to touch us. while rescuers remained on the scene throughout the a black or brown wind cloud. The storm crossed onto The high wind lasted less than a minute” (The Orego- afternoon and into the evening, searching the ru- the Washington shore at the old Vancouver shipyards nian, April 6, 1972, p. C). ins with their bare hands to insure no one remained (near today’s [2007] Marine Park) and continued Once the storm had passed, students from the trapped in the rubble. moving north-northeast. high school raced to the now-demolished elementary There was some initial confusion over whether school and helped dig the students out of the wreck- or not it was a tornado that had struck, particularly Vancouver Is Hit age and otherwise help as they could. Although at since tornadoes are so rare in southwestern Wash- No one in Vancouver had any inkling of what least 70 students from the Ogden school were injured, ington. Initial reports simply described the storm was coming. The only warning came when the storm none was killed by the tornado. This good fortune as a “freak wind” or “thunderstorm gone wild” (The reached the McLoughlin Heights neighborhood, may have been in part because the tornado ripped Oregonian, April 6, 1972, p.1, C). But meteorolo- about a mile north of the river. There the storm blew the roof off the building and carried it north onto the gists quickly identified telltale signs from fallen tree down at least a half a mile of transmission lines and school’s playground before it disintegrated, instead of branches and the debris path that established that a sent showers of blue sparks into the air, which were causing it to simply collapse in on the students. tornado had indeed struck. It would eventually be classified as a category F3 tornado on the Fujita Scale, visible to people several miles away. A few people saw Bowling Alley and Discount Store the sparks and wind cloud and suspected a tornado which is defined as a “severe tornado,” with winds might be approaching, but most did not know what it Those a few blocks northeast of the school were from 158-206 m.p.h. was; most observers said the storm did not have the not as fortunate. The storm next struck the Sunrise The Vancouver tornado has the dubious distinc- funnel cloud that is typically part of a tornado. Bowling Alley, collapsing the south wall first, killing tion of being the deadliest tornado recorded in the The storm passed over McLoughlin Heights, de- a 31-year-old woman. Although the southern portion United States in 1972. Six people were killed and at molishing at least two homes and damaging 25 oth- of the roof collapsed at about the same time, an un- least 304 were injured seriously enough to be taken to ers, then moved toward the Peter Skene Ogden El- named witness reported that the northern portion of area hospitals for evaluation and treatment. Property ementary School, which in 1972 was located at 2212 the roof stayed intact long enough to permit patrons damage exceeded $5 million. Today, the tornado re- NE 65th Avenue. At the school, the noon break was to run out the front door of the bowling alley to safety. mains the deadliest in Washington state history. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 5, 2016 • 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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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ADVICE: Dear Abby Co-Worker’s Tempting Offer Could Have Disastrous Results DEAR ABBY: Last week one watch or have overnights with of my associates asked me out for her children a month in advance. drinks. I have been working with I don’t know how I will be do- him for the same length of time ing then, but if I cancel because that I have been I’m not feeling well, she gets bent married. I know out of shape. We have had fights he’s interested about this, and I need someone because he has else’s advice. been texting me I raised my kids and I love about unrelated my grandkids, but sometimes I work things and don’t feel well enough to baby-sit is always flirting. or have an overnight. Are grand- I am very parents obligated to watch their much in love By Abigail Van Buren grandkids whenever their par- with my hus- ents need them? — FEELING band, but my co-worker is very USED IN OREGON tempting. I’m worried about DEAR FEELING USED: hurting my husband, but at the If you’re feeling used, then you same time I’m excited about what probably are. Your health con- Fotolia this new man can offer me. Did cerns surely are no mystery to Some endurance athletes swear by beet juice to boost performance. I mention that he’s the top law- your daughter. Tell her you are yer of the firm? – TEMPTED IN glad to look after the grandchil- SOUTH CAROLINA dren if you are up to it. But in case DEAR TEMPTED: Let’s pre- you aren’t, she should have an al- tend for a moment that the situ- ternate ready to step in should the Your New Endurance ation was reversed and this letter need arise, because it MAY. And came from the husband you “love don’t apologize for it. very much.” How would you feel if he acted on his temptation? DEAR ABBY: My daughter When people marry, they prom- is being married soon and we are Boost? Beet Juice ise each other certain things, getting ready to mail out the in- chief among them fidelity. That By Alison Bowen vitations. We have three couples “I want to be able to feel the difference,” “Alpha Dog” may want to have a who will not be married when the Chicago Tribune she said. fling with you may be flattering, invitations are mailed, but will be Before she discovered Beet Performer, but it isn’t necessarily a compli- by the wedding. Should we ad- Ten days before a triathlon, Lauren Goss Goss would puree beets herself. About three ment. is reaching for beet juice, a popular compan- dress their invitations using their beets will deliver 8 ounces. Take a step back and con- single names or married names? ion on the endurance circuit. Goss said she prefers the canned beverage, sider what could happen to your “It gives you more endurance,” Goss said. — CHARLOTTE IN AKRON, which “doesn’t taste like soil.” career at that firm and how you Jessica Cording, a New York-based dieti- OHIO She said she has noticed her results get- would feel if things don’t go the tian, said athletes like beet juice because it’s DEAR CHARLOTTE: Not ting better, although the average person’s way you’d like. (Example: An at- all women these days change rich in nitrates that can improve blood flow, tractive woman is hired and you allowing the body to use oxygen more effi- regular workout might not be as dependent their names to their husband’s. on a 10-second improvement. are dropped like a hot potato.) Address the invitations using the ciently. I’m guessing that you are not the “Those who swear by it feel it boosts per- She recommends giving beet juice a test names these couples are using run during training. first woman this has happened to now. At the wedding reception, formance and endurance and improves toler- in that office. ance of high-intensity exercise,” she said. “Don’t go try something new on race day,” the place cards can reflect any Goss, a Boulder, Colo.-based professional she said. “That’s the worst thing you can do.” name changes that are necessary. Cording added a warning for people with DEAR ABBY: My oldest triathlete and spokeswoman for the beverage daughter feels we should be Beet Performer, has been drinking beet juice a history of oxalate-containing kidney stones: ••• Beets are very high in oxalate, she said. available to watch or pick up our Dear Abby is written by Abigail since 2012. grandkids whenever she calls. I Rather than consume it daily, she opts to Goss said she was a beet fan before gravi- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne suffer from chronic pain and Phillips, and was founded by her down 8 ounces a day for the 10 days leading tating to the juice but noted that not every- have good days and bad. I never one might find it as easy as she did to jump mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear up to an event. The morning of the race — know when I’ll have a bad day. Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. maybe three hours before — she’ll drink an- on the trend. My daughter asks me to Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. other 8 ounces. “The taste is strong,” she said.

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(CC) investigates a hit-and-run death. ’ (CC) & Traditions Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Top 3 Perform” The Empire Camilla sinks her claws into Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) remaining finalists compete. (CC) Hakeem. (N) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) “Phil on Wire” ’ IND 14 14 Worship Service FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. FWC Music Family Worship Center FWC Music Law & Order “Smoke” A comic’s baby Law & Order “Couples” Mysterious ho- Law & Order “Bodies” The detectives Law & Order “Bounty” Famous fugitive Law & Order “Patient Zero” Preventing Law & Order “Shrunk” Songwriter sus- ION 15 15 is dropped from a window. ’ micides. ’ (CC) investigate a murder. ’ (CC) eludes capture. ’ (CC) an outbreak. ’ (CC) pected. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni It’s Supernatural! Joel Osteen Z. Levitt Presents K. 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(CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Un camino hacia el destino Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ American Idol “Top 3 Perform” The Empire Camilla sinks her claws into 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (CC) (CC) remaining finalists compete. (CC) Hakeem. (N) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Shattered” A man is dis- Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty “In- Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Wahlburgers Softball game in a historic Donnie Loves Donnie Loves Wahlburgers: Ex- Wahlburgers: Ex- A&E 52 52 covered on broken glass. (CC) (CC) lawful Entry” (CC) (CC) ballpark. (N) (CC) Jenny (N) (CC) Jenny (N) (CC) tra Helping (N) tra Helping (N) AMC 67 67 ›› The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure) Jeff Goldblum, Julianne ›› Jurassic Park III (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Tea Leoni. A ››› Die Hard (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia. A New Moore. An expedition returns to monitor dinosaurs’ progress. (CC) search party encounters new breeds of prehistoric terror. (CC) York policeman outwits foreign thugs in an L.A. high-rise. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters: New Depths (N) ’ River Monsters Goes Tribal ’ BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Snow White” ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) ›› Soul Men (2008) Samuel L. Jackson. Estranged singers reunite for a tribute concert. (CC) Chasing Destiny Martin “Auction” The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York Watch What Hap- The Real Housewives of New York Watch What Hap- BRAVO 66 66 City “London Calling” (CC) City “Rumble on the Runway” (CC) City “New Beginnings, My Ass” City “Start Spreading the News” (N) pens: Live (N) City “Start Spreading the News” pens: Live (CC) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Laughs: Gags Coronation Street Dragons’ Den (N) (CC) (DVS) X Company “August 19th” (N) (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› Gridiron Gang (2006, Drama) The Rock, Xzibit. A counselor turns juvenile criminals into football players. CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Follow the Secret Lives Shark Tank All-natural dog treats. ’ Shark Tank ’ (CC) Follow the Secret Lives Ninja Coffee Bar Save Money CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) Newsroom Amanpour (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama ’ (CC) Futurama ’ (CC) South Park (CC) South Park Pres- South Park “Cart- South Park “Tweek Broad City “Burn- Broad City “B&B- The Daily Show The Nightly Show COM 60 60 sures of stardom. man Finds Love” x Craig” ing Bridges” (N) NYC” With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Stuck/Middle Best Friends Austin & Ally ’ Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle Bunk’d ’ (CC) Backstage (CC) Best Friends Liv and Maddie Stuck/Middle Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Bering Sea Gold “Escape Goat” A Bering Sea Gold “Digging Deep” A re- Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Up Shawn Bering Sea Gold “Pressure” Shawn Survivorman: Wild Instincts Les Bering Sea Gold “Pressure” Shawn DSC 8 8 storm closes in on Nome. ’ (CC) cap of the struggles and triumphs. deals with his father. (N) ’ brings in family to help him. (N) (CC) Stroud’s adventure in Patagonia. (N) brings in family to help him. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With Keeping Up With E! News (N) (CC) ›› Runaway Bride (1999, Romance-Comedy) Julia Roberts, Richard Gere. Pre- Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry E! News (N) (CC) the Kardashians the Kardashians miere. A columnist tries to get the scoop on a commitment-shy gal. (CC) Ashley Hamilton is left in awe. (CC) NBA Basketball NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Dallas Mavericks. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (Live) ESPN2 33 33 MLB Baseball: Phillies at Reds MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Oakland Athletics. From O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) Jalen & Jacoby First/Re-Take FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible (N) Mystery Diners Mystery Diners FREE 39 39 ›› Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Kevin James, Jayma Mays. Young & Hungry Baby Daddy (N) ›› Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› The Avengers (2012) Robert ››› Iron Man 3 (2013, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle. A powerful enemy tests Tony Stark’s The Americans “Chloramphenicol” The The Americans “Chloramphenicol” The Downey Jr., Chris Evans. ’ (CC) true mettle. ’ (CC) agents question their patriotism. agents question their patriotism. GOLF 70 70 Live From the Masters Comprehensive news coverage of The Masters. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle Axl The Middle “The The Middle The Middle “Sib- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 “Adrenaline” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) breaks a door. ’ Scratch” ’ (CC) “Thanksgiving” lings” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “The Actor” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Katie & Justin” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers “Angela & Ro” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers “Shannon & Darl” HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Pinch Picker” ’ American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) American Pickers “Plymouth Rocks” American Pickers ’ (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars ’ Join or Die Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 Little Women: LA “Cancun or Bust” Little Women: LA (CC) Little Women: LA (N) (CC) Little Women: LA “Media Frenzy” Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show “Ray & Lexi” MTV Suspect (N) ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Detroit Red Wings. NHL Overtime (N) (S Live) Mecum Auto Auctions “Kissimmee” NICK 40 40 Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Thundermans Bella, Bulldogs Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Thicker Than Water (CC) Quit Your Day Job “Unbeweavable” ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. (CC) Quit Your Day Job “Investor Wars” ›› A Cinderella Story (2004) (CC) ROOT 31 31 Ship Shape TV Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers. From Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. Mariners Post. MLS Soccer Montreal Impact at Seattle Sounders FC. SPIKE 57 57 ›› Tommy Boy (1995, Comedy) Chris › Big Daddy (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Stewart. › The Waterboy (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Henry Winkler. ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan Farley, David Spade. ’ A goofy ne’er-do-well adopts an impressionable youngster. ’ Premiere. A simpleton’s angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory. ’ (2008) Adam Sandler. Premiere. ’ SYFY 59 59 ››› Superman II (1980) Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. (CC) Face Off (CC) Face Off (N) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) The Internet Ru The Internet Ru Face Off (Part 1 of 2) (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Steven Furtick Living Proof The Blessed Life John Gray World Drive Through Not a Fan Jesse Duplantis GregLaurie.TV Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Dip- Seinfeld Elaine’s Seinfeld “The Un- Seinfeld “The En- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan “Adam Scott; John Cena” Adam TBS 55 55 lomats Club” beau appalls her. derstudy” (CC) gagement” (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Scott; John Cena. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 My 600-Lb. Life: Where Two in a Million “Boys of Steel” (N) My 600-Lb. Life: Where Two in a Million “Boys of Steel” ’ My 600-Lb. Life: Where My 600-Lb. Life “Susan’s Story” ’ Castle “Vampire Weekend” A body lying Castle “Famous Last Words” Female Castle “Kill the Messenger” A bike mes- Castle “Love Me Dead” Assistant district Castle Two women ID a body in a gar- Castle “The Fifth Bullet” An art dealer TNT 54 54 in a graveyard has fangs. ’ rock star’s murder. (CC) (DVS) senger’s brutal murder. ’ attorney’s murder. ’ bage chute. ’ (CC) (DVS) gets shot in his gallery. ’ TOON 42 42 Powerpuff Girls Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (N) (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Billy-Street Billy-Street NCIS “Bury Your Dead” A showdown NCIS “Stakeout” Ducky keeps a secret NCIS “Internal Affairs” The murder of NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts a NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 with an arms dealer. ’ from the team. ’ (CC) (DVS) arms dealer La Grenouille. ’ killer. (CC) (DVS) for a killer. (CC) (DVS) “The Old Wagon” “” ’ VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn (N) ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) ’

Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING April 7, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy “I Wear the Face” Scandal “Thwack!” Potential leaks The Catch “The Trial” The team goes KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Meredith goes for an ambulance ride. threaten the candidates. (N) ’ (CC) up against a drug company. (N) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Little Big Shots Basketball prodigy; The Blacklist Thieves target tactical Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) martial arts master. ’ (CC) nuclear weapons. (N) ’ (CC) unarmed black man is shot. ’ (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) Celebrity Page Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- The Big Bang The Odd Couple Mom (N) ’ (CC) 2 Broke Girls (N) Rush Hour Gerald becomes a suspect KIRO 7 News at Masters Highlights CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) Theory (N) ’ (N) (CC) ’ (CC) in a homicide. (N) ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Borders and Heri- This Old House Doc Martin “Sickness and Health” The The Politician’s Husband Luther Ripley is abducted by Cameron. Masterpiece Mystery! “Grantchester PBS 9 9 tage (N) ’ (CC) wedding of Doc and Louisa. ’ (N) ’ (CC) Season 2” Professor dies after a fall. Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family “Hit Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends “The One MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Luca$” ’ (CC) “Door to Door” and Run” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) With the Ball” ’ Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ DC’s Legends of Tomorrow A future The 100 “Fallen” Jaha gets Abby to join 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) dictator must be stopped. (N) (CC) his cause. (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Nature “Animal Reunions” Wild animals Heart of the World: Colorado’s Na- Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Pre- Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Pre- Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Pre- Eyes on the Prize II, A Special Pre- PBS 12 12 and caregivers reunite. (CC) tional Parks “Wonder” ’ (CC) sentation of American Experience sentation of American Experience sentation of American Experience sentation of American Experience Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Winner Chosen” (Series Finale) The winner is declared. (N Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 Modern Family “Hit FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) “Door to Door” Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) and Run” ’ IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Blue Bloods “Open Secrets” Danny and Blue Bloods “Insult to Injury” A woman Blue Bloods Teenagers punch unsus- Blue Bloods “Righting Wrongs” A dose Blue Bloods “Secret Arrangements” A Blue Bloods “Custody Battle” A cop is ION 15 15 Baez investigate a kidnapping. threatens to kill a man. (CC) pecting people. ’ (CC) of lidocaine kills a woman. ’ college professor is murdered. ’ accused of killing a suspect. (CC) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy “I Wear the Face” Scandal “Thwack!” Potential leaks The Catch “The Trial” The team goes KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Meredith goes for an ambulance ride. threaten the candidates. (N) ’ (CC) up against a drug company. (N) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Little Big Shots Basketball prodigy; The Blacklist Thieves target tactical Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) martial arts master. ’ (CC) nuclear weapons. (N) ’ (CC) unarmed black man is shot. ’ 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Un camino hacia el destino Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ American Idol “Winner Chosen” (Series Finale) The winner is declared. (N 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (CC) (CC) Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Killing of a Dallas couple. The First 48 Convenience-store clerk The First 48 Robbers gun down an At- The First 48 “Old Wounds” Drive-by 60 Days In “Full Inmate” Anger rises The First 48 “Secrets and Lies” A mur- A&E 52 52 ’ (CC) shot to death. ’ (CC) lanta father. ’ (CC) shooting death in Oklahoma. (N) ’ among the women of F-Pod. (N) ’ der victim’s friends hide a secret. AMC 67 67 ›› Jurassic Park III (2001) Sam Neill, ››› Animal House (1978, Comedy) John Belushi, Kevin Bacon, Donald Sutherland. Bluto, Otter and ›› Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray. ›› Uncle Buck William H. Macy. (CC) the Deltas run wild at 1962 Faber College. (CC) A vulgar newcomer clashes with the country club set. (CC) (1989) (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters “Body Snatcher” ’ River Monsters: Jeremy’s Favorite River Monsters “Into the Ocean” (N) River Monsters “Deep Sea Demon” Finding Bigfoot “Squatching on Sacred Ground” (N) ’ River Monsters BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Goin’ for Mine” ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Black Girls Rock! 2016 Promoting black excellence. Chasing Destiny Martin ’ (CC) The Real Housewives of New York Vanderpump Rules Kristen finds her- Vanderpump Rules James discusses Vanderpump Rules Stassi clashes with Vanderpump Rules Embarrassing Watch What Hap- Vanderpump BRAVO 66 66 City “Start Spreading the News” self in the hot seat. (Part 1 of 3) the infamous bite marks. (Part 2 of 3) Lisa Vanderpump. (Part 3 of 3) scenes from season four. (N) pens: Live (N) Rules CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street ››› He Named Me Malala (2015, Documentary) ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Party Down South Party Down South Party Down South Party Down South “Last Call” (N) Party Down South (N) Party Down South “Last Call” CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) American Greed (N) American Greed American Greed American Greed Coin Collecting with Mike Mezack CNN 44 44 The Eighties “The AIDS Crisis” (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) The Eighties “The AIDS Crisis” CNN Newsroom Live (N) Newsroom Amanpour (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) The Eighties “The AIDS Crisis” (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Eighties “The AIDS Crisis” CNN Newsroom Live (N) ’ ’ COM 60 60 Futurama “Raging Futurama (CC) Futurama (CC) Tosh.0 “Krispy Tosh.0 “Car Jump ›› The Change-Up (2011, Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Leslie Mann. An overworked The Daily Show The Nightly Show Bender” (CC) Kreme” (CC) Kid” (CC) lawyer and his carefree buddy switch bodies. (CC) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Stuck/Middle Jessie ’ (CC) Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Zapped (2014) , Spencer Boldman. ’ (CC) Backstage (CC) Backstage (CC) Stuck/Middle Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover Naked and Afraid “From the Ashes” A Naked and Afraid Canada presents a Naked and Afraid “The Darkest Hour” Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition Naked and Afraid “King of the Forest” Naked and Afraid Argentina’s Yungas DSC 8 8 strong bond develops in Croatia. harsh environment. ’ (CC) Survivalists in Namibia. (CC) “Amazonia” (N) ’ (CC) The Alabama backwoods. (CC) Cloud Forest. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) L.A. Clippers Dance Squad Petra picks Botched “Human Dolls” A woman with a Botched Janice Dickinson visits the E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 “The Kardashians Take NYC” (CC) 10 dancers to go to China. uni-boob. (CC) doctors. (CC) 2016 Masters Tournament First Round. From Augusta National Golf Club in Au- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 gusta, Ga. (N Same-day Tape) ESPN2 33 33 College Hockey NCAA Tournament -- Denver vs. North Dakota. (N) (CC) NFL Live (CC) SportsNation NFL Live (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby The Dotted Line FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped Meatless ingredients. Chopped “Mac and Cheese” Chopped Cooks vs. Cons “Cookie Crumble” Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 ›› Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. ›› Dark Shadows (2012) Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. Vampire Barnabas Collins emerges in 1972 Maine. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› Iron Man 3 (2013) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Pal- ›› The Heat (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, Demián Bichir. A federal agent and Archer “The Hand- Archer “The Figgis Archer “The › This Means War trow. A powerful enemy tests Tony Stark’s true mettle. a Boston cop go after a drug lord. off” (N) Agency” Handoff” (2012) ’ GOLF 70 70 From the Masters Live From the Masters Comprehensive news coverage of The Masters. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “Christ- The Middle “The The Middle “The The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Voting” ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) mas” ’ Jeans” ’ (CC) Neighbor” (CC) Interview” (CC) “Bedtime Story” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Masters of Flip A massive challenge. Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Masters of Flip “House of Blues” HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Vikings “The Profit and the Loss” Vikings “Portage” (N) ’ (CC) Join or Die Night Class (N) LIFE 51 51 Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Tiny House Nation (CC) Tiny House Nation (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness The Real World: Go Big or Go Home The Real World Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey NHL Overtime (N) (S Live) Center of Attention: Sanderson NHL Top 10 ’ World Series of Fighting (Taped) Center of Attention: Sanderson NICK 40 40 Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Thundermans ›› Legally Blonde (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998) (CC) ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, , Cobie Smulders. (CC) ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough. (CC) ROOT 31 31 Red Bull: Air Race From Fort Worth, Texas. West Coast Customs Halls of Fame Bensinger The Game 365 UFA UFA ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› You Don’t Mess With the Zohan › The Waterboy (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Henry Winkler. A Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle (2008) Adam Sandler. ’ (CC) simpleton’s angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory. ’ (N) ’ SYFY 59 59 Stake Land (2010) Nick Damici, Connor Paolo. (CC) ›› Blade: Trinity (2004) Wesley Snipes. Blade and a pair of vampire slayers battle Dracula. ›› Blade (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff. (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) The Watchman The Blessed Life Bless the Lord Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar Easter Exper. War & Recovery Seinfeld “The Post- Seinfeld “The Mae- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Hot 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang 2 Broke Girls “And 2 Broke Girls ’ Conan Liam Cunningham; Paul Reu- TBS 55 55 ponement” stro” (CC) Wink” ’ (CC) Tub” (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ the ATM” (CC) (DVS) bens. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Extreme Weight Loss “Trina” Trina tries to lose weight. ’ (CC) Extreme Weight Loss “Tony” (CC) To Be Announced Extreme Weight Loss “Trina” Trina tries to lose weight. ’ (CC) NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat. From the NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. Inside the NBA (N) (S Live) (CC) NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Miami TNT 54 54 AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. (N) (Live) (CC) (N) (Live) (CC) Heat. (CC) TOON 42 42 Powerpuff Girls Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Those Who Can’t Late Snack Imp. Jokers Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) 2016 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 Questioning a convicted serial killer. Authorities search for a rapist. ’ Ceremony (N) (CC) “Unplugged” ’ “Halloween” ’ VH1 62 62 Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn ’ ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003, Comedy) Jamie Kennedy, Taye Diggs. ’ ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ’ ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003) ’