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Firefighters Honor Fallen Mossyrock ‘Mission Nutrition’ Chief / Main 3 ... at Centralia Family Fun Fest / Main 16 Search for Missing Man Deputies Pull Daniel Kuhn’s Ends in Tragedy Body From Chehalis River By Kyle Spurr and Eric Schwartz ties who were planning a Sunday effort The Chronicle to find 24-year-old Daniel Kuhn discov- ered his body under about five feet of DOTY — The search for an Olympia water upstream from the Chandler Road man who went missing on the Chehalis Bridge early Thursday evening. River during the Pe Ell River Run came to an abrupt end Thursday. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office depu- please see TRAGEDY, page Main 12

Lewis County Sherif’s Oice and Coroner’s Oice person- nel work to remove the body of Daniel Kuhn from a steep bank along the Chehalis River upstream from the Chandler Road Bridge early Thursday evening.

Chris Geier / [email protected] Sherif’s oice and coroner’s oice personnel work along the bank of the Chehalis River upstream from the Chandler Road Bridge Thursday evening. The body of 24-year-old Olympia man Daniel Kuhn was found about 450 yards upstream from the Willapa Hills Trail where a former railroad trestle was washed away during the 2007 Chehalis River lood. Kuhn went missing during the Pe Ell River Run last weekend. His body was found by two deputies Thursday.

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Editor’s Best Bet First Morton Rain Festival Coming to the Roxy Calendar A celebration of rain will be held during the Submit Your Items will be held at at The Changing first Morton Rain Festival, starting at 2 p.m. Sun- Table, located in the Fairway Shop- day at the Roxy Theater. If you would like to add an ping Center in Centralia. Partici- The event will include large-screen singalongs, item to this listing of events, pants are asked to arrive at the store special music, dancers and fashions dealing with please email Doug Blosser at by 9:15 a.m. The diaper change rain, mud puddle cookies and a prize for best-deco- [email protected] or call takes place at 9:30 a.m. rated umbrella. him at 807-8238. Shalina Knight, Elma, said the At 3:15 p.m. will be a showing of the movie “Na- purpose of the event is to increase tional Velvet” at the Roxy. The 1944 film is a story Saturday, April 21 awareness of the health benefits about a horse, a girl (Elizabeth Taylor) and a trainer of cloth, and how easy cloth is (Mickey Rooney). It’s April Pools Day at to use. Knight owns a business A drawing will be held for a rainy-day basket. called Swirkles, which sells hand- Drawing cards may be picked up at BCJ Gallery. Centralia Thorbeckes made items for mothers. Complete the card by visiting at least five of the Today is April Pools Day at Knight said 25 participants listed businesses. You must be at the Rain Festi- Thorbeckes FitLife Center in Cen- are needed to qualify for the val to win. tralia, a free community event. event, which is free. Gift bags Admission for the event is $7 adults, and $5 From 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. will be a will be given to the first 25 peo- seniors and children, Tickets may be purchased Water Fitness Jamboree, which is ple who show up. at the door, or by calling BCJ Gallery, 496-0542, a fundraiser for Keep Our Pools. Information about the Great to reserve. This event is for 18-year-olds Cloth Diaper Change can be ac- The event clearly will take place rain or shine. and up. The jamboree is free, but cessed at greatclothdiaperchange. donations will be sought for the com nonprofit Keep Our Pools group. From noon to 2 p.m., River- Raymond Museum to side Fire Department and Cen- tralia Police vehicles and repre- Host Sea Chantey Camp night at the church in Chehalis. Breakfast, $5, Olequa Senior Cen- sentatives will be there for tours Sea Chantey Camp 2012, a The Italian cuisine is being ter, 785-4325 and information for kids. workshop featuring songs of Folk-Americana music, featuring prepared by chef Jerry Carlson. Tim McBride and Matt Alexander as During that time will be the the sea, will be held today at Prices are adults $6, 12 and un- The Deep Wile, Justin Linson and Kim Optimists Club Bike Rodeo, a the Willapa Seaport Museum in der $4, and families of four or Sorenson as Plain & Simple, Franic safety day for kids.Bikes will be set Raymond. more $20. Additional informa- Brennan as Onemanband, 8 p.m., $6, up in the parking lot between the The camp will feature an all- tion is available by calling the Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle parks building and the rifle club. day workshop that will include St., Chehalis, 740-0492 church, 748-4741. Breakfast, 8-10:30 a.m., Winlock Se- Kids can bring their bikes, learn many different types of chan- nior Center, $5, meal includes biscuit about safety and have their the ties, musical instruments, pirate and sausage gravy, hash browns and bikes checked for mechanical safe- songs and instruction for people Library Talk to Focus on eggs or eggs, sausage and all-you-can ty. There will be an obstacle course, on how to write their own songs. Rockhounding eat hotcakes, benefit for senior center and bike helmets will be sold for $7. Faculty members will be Washington Old Time Fiddlers As- Catch the rock hounding bug sociation, Lewis/Thurston County The Keep Our Pool Dunk Hank Cramer; Burt and Di Chapter, jam session and potluck, 1-4 Tank will be at the jamboree. The Meyer, of the Budd Bay Bucca- from Brittany Burkhardt when p.m., Cooks Hill Community Church, dunk tank costs $2 for three balls. neers; Dan Roberts, of Victory she speaks on the geology of the 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, 736- Water Safety & Skills will be Sings at Sea; Matthew Moeller Pacific Northwest and the ins 0275 or 736-7282 1-3 p.m. at the pool. Stations will (son of Chronicle columnist and outs of rock hounding in set up all around the pool that Bill Moeller), of the Whateverly Washington. Burkhardt will be Rosie and the Posers teach safety around water and life- Brothers; Tugboat Bromberg; at the Centralia Timberland Li- jacket fittings. Kids will be tested and Pete Darrah, director of the brary today from 2 to 4 p.m. to Headline Grace for their level of swimming ability. Willapa Seaport Museum. The discussion will include Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., Fee is $20 for adults and $10 what a rock cycle is, how minerals Foursquare Concert kids who participate in the water for children age 10 and under. form and ways to identify a fossil Rosie and the Posers will be safety activities get to swim for The fee includes admission to a as well as how to get into the rock performing at a free concert and free in the pool for that last hour 7 p.m. concert, which is a benefit hounding loop and where to look dessert auction tonight at the of open swim time. for the museum. The museum is for specimens. People may bring Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 located at 310 Alder St. a specimen or two of their own Borst Ave., Centralia. Program details are available for Burkhardt to look at. At 6:30 p.m., there will be Centralia Store to Host at www.geoducmusic.com. The Centralia Timberland free dessert samples and coffee Diaper-Changing Event Library is located at 110 S. Silver in the foyer. At 7 p.m,, there will St.. For more information, please be a concert, with a “halftime” Parents in the Lewis County Lutheran Women to contact the library at 736-0183 featuring a dessert auction. area today will be helping to at- Serve Italian Dinner or go to www.TRL.org. The event is a fundraiser for tempt to break the world record Grace Foursquare’s “Celebrate for changing babies from dispos- St. John’s Lutheran Church Wine tasting, Scatter Creek Winery, Recovery” program. able diapers to cloth. Women’s Ministries is hosting noon-6 p.m., 3442 180th Ave. S.W., The Great Cloth Diaper Change an Italiano Dinner 5-7 p.m. to- Tenino, (360) 273-8793 please see CALENDAR, page Main 10

The Weather Almanac

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church news By The Chronicle es give Biblical solutions to critical Italian cuisine prepared by chef Order deadline is May 7. tor Steve Conway will begin a family problems, as well as help to Jerry Carlson amid an Italian en- These flowers will be available for sermon series on the Beatitudes, speaker to talk about foresee and avoid problems. vironment. Prices for the dinner pickup on May 13, and they will preaching on the theme “The Marriage at centralia For more information, see are: adults, $6; 12 and under, $4, be sold on a first come, first serve Affluent Poor.” www.centraliabbc.org or call and families of four or more, $20. basis. For more information Regional Main Event 2012 bible baptist church (360) 669-0113. about ordering, call 748-0091. takes place on the campus of Dr. S.M. Davis will be speak- presbyterians support Northwest Nazarene University ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May in Nampa, Idaho, on April 27-29. italian dinner being new sermon series A group of students from 2, at the Centralia Bible Baptist Malawi children Centralia Nazarene have quali- Church in Centralia. served at st. John’s The Westminster Presbyte- to start at centralia fied in the talent competition Davis’ message will be “How The St. John’s Lutheran rian Church in Chehalis is sup- nazarene and will be traveling to Idaho to to Storm-Proof Your Marriage.” Church Women’s Ministries porting the children in Malawi by compete at the regional level. Davis speaks at churches and is serving an “Italiano Dinner” selling color spot bowls and fuch- In the 9:15 a.m. morning conventions across the U.S. as well 5-7 p.m. tonight. sia baskets from DeGoede Bulb worship service Sunday, Centra- as in other countries. His messag- Guests are invited to enjoy Farm and Gardens for $25 each. lia Church of the Nazarene Pas- please see cHurcH, page Main 6

For information regarding the Praise & Worship listing please contact Chrystal Zelazny at 360.807.8215

APOSTOLIC Dryad Community Baptist COMMuNITY CHuRCH NON-DENOMINATIONAL The Apostolic Faith Church Church, 112 Olive Street, Dryad, Wa. 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Jack Bible Study for all ages: 10:00 am. Morning First Christian Church, Chehalis, Chasteen, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service Worship: 11:00 am. 245-3450. Morning worship 10:45 am. Sunday school 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek Pastor Reverend Timothy "Buck" Garner, Centralia Community Church 509-230-6393, Associate Pastor: Paul 9:30 am, Special needs Adults Ministry Mon. We Have expanded. Service Wed. 7:30 pm. 748-4811. A community with people just like you! 7 pm, Youth meetings, call for times. Small Justice, 736-6981 Sunday service at 9:00 am & 10:45 am. group fellowships. Tom Bradshaw, Minister, One Church. Two Locations ASSEMBLY OF GOD First Baptist Church Nursery care provided for both services LIFE CENTER 111 N.W. Prindle, 748-3702. Bethel Church 748-8628. 1866 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Classes for all ages also offered. LIFE CENTER SOUTH CAMPUS - 100 “Following Christ, Loving People, Sunday Morning Worship Services 9:15 and Great programs throughout the week! Valley of Blessing Ministries Oyler Road, on Highway 12, just 5 minutes Restoring Hope” 11:00 am. Sunday School for all ages 9:15 Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. 243 Hwy. 12 Chehalis, 266-8164. Pastor east of the I-5. Gathering times: Sunday 9 I-5 Exit 72 - Napavine am. Children's Church 11:00 am. Awana Club (across from Centralia High School) (360) Michael Fontenot. Services: Sunday 10 am. a.m. & Wednesday youth church 6 p.m. Phone 748-0119. -Sunday 4:30 pm. Youth Group for 6-12 736-7606 / www.cccog.com Thurs. Prayer 6:30 pm, Worship 7:30 pm. LIFE CENTER CENTRAL CAMPUS - 201 On the web: www.bethel-church.com grade students: Wednesday evenings at 6:45 Cooks Hill Community Church We offer home groups, men & ladies bible N. Rock & Pine Street in Centralia. Kyle Rasmussen, Lead Pastor pm. 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, studies. Call for details. Gathering times: Sunday 10:30 a.m. & Saturday Evening Contemporary Grace Baptist Church Pastor Mitch Dietz. Wednesday youth church 7:30 p.m. Service: 6:30 pm. LuTHERAN Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Worship Sunday mornings: worship Sunday Services: 11:00 am. We meet in homes 3 Sunday Immanuel Lutheran Church- ELCA, Encounter energetic full band: 9:00 am. services at 9:00 am and 10:30 am 1209 N. Scheuber Rd., Centralia. To be like evenings per month, for locations and times, (sign language available at 10:30 The Edge - loud, guitar driven music: call (360) 880-1101. We meet on the 5th Jesus ... meeting needs. Senior Pastor, Rev. am only); youth service, adult Sunday 10:45 am. Sunday at the church at 6:00 pm. Paul R. Hermansen; Visitation Pastor, Rev. NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH Classes for children are offered at all Wednesday at 7 pm, Nursing Home school, children's church (pre-school - 5th), Richard L. Powel; and Youth Director, Scott and nursery at 10:30 am. Other programs 603 NW St. Helens Ave. services. Wednesday night programs Ministries. Pastor Bruce Oyen. Hess. Sunday schedule: Praise Worship PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 for all ages at 7:00 pm. 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. are offered during the week including Family Service 9am, Sunday School and Adult (360) 748-7831 www.go2newbc.com Calvary Assembly of God 273-9240. Fellowship night on Wednesday evenings Education 10:15am - 11am, Traditional Pastor Ken Rieper 302 E. Main, Centralia. Sun. School: 9:30 Victory Baptist Church beginning with dinner at 6:00 pm (donation Liturgical Worship 11 am, Fellowship & Sunday school begins at 9:30 am am. Morning Service 10:45 am. Evening Landmark-Sovereign Grace only) followed by classes and activities for all Coffee 10am and 12pm, Hub City Youth Worship & Celebration 10:30 am Service 6 pm. Midweek-Survey of The Bible: 617 N.W. West. Street, Chehalis, Sunday ages. Call the church for more information at Group 6:30pm - 8pm. Contact information: Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm Wednesday 7 pm. Communion and missions Morning Worship 10:40 am, Pastor Mark 736-6133 or checkout our website at (360) 736-9270, [email protected], emphasis first Sunday of each month. Dr. Fenison, 295-0824. www.cookshillcc.org. PENTECOSTAL CHuRCHES Earl R. Nordby Pastor 736-7799 (Corner of and www.ilccentralia.org. Jesus Name Pentecostal Church Gold and Main Streets) INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST Peace Lutheran Church & of Chehalis, 1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. Destiny Christian Center Faith Baptist Church - 740-0263 Trinity Christian Fellowship Preschool, Chehalis–LCMS, Bishop Rd. Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, 413 N. Tower Ave. in Historic Downtown 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org 123 Brockway Rd., & Jackson Hwy. Sun. School 9:30 am. Services: 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: Centralia. SUNDAY: Sunday Service Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am Chehalis, just 1/2 mile Worship Svc. 8:00 am & 10:45 am. Rev. Prayer 7:15 pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor 10:30am, WEDNESDAY: Adult Bible Study Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am north of WA. 6 via Daniel Freeman 748-4108. Youth Nite: Fri. 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop 7:00 pm., The Movement Youth Service 7pm. Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study 7pm Chilvers Rd., 748-1886. Adult Bible Class at St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA, Burgess, Pastor Shannon Burgess. Information and Pastoral Staff available at Interpreted Service for the Hearing Impaired 9:45 am. Worship Service at 11:00 am. Come as 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Sunday (360) 748-4977 website: www.jnpc.org 736-6443. Webpage: www.lifeatdestiny.com Napavine Baptist Church you are; everyone is welcome. worship at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 am, education Pathway Church of God Jackson Prairie Assembly of God 1416 Scheuber Rd., Centralia. Welcomes our new pastor Jason Saling Mountain View Baptist Church hour at 9:45 am. Coffee/ fellowship follows “Building community with people like you” 1201 Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 the service. The Rev. Rando Faro, Pastor. 736-3698. Everyone Welcome! 262-9533, 4224 Jackson Hwy., (Mary’s 262-3861, 104 SE 2nd Ave., Napavine Sun School 9:45 am, Sun. S.S. 10am, Service: 11am, Wed. 7pm interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) Office hours Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - Corner) Chehalis. Sunday School for all 2:00 p.m. Phone: (360) 748-4741. Morning worship 11:00 am. Pastor www.NapavineBaptist.com 736-1139. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 am. ages: 9:30am. Sunday Morning Worship: Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11 am. and 6 pm. Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. Jeff Suhoney. 10:30am. Sunday Prayer: 5pm. Sunday Join us Sunday 10:00 am Testimonies, 11:00 am worship and hymns, potluck AWANA (Sept-May). St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC, PRESBYTERIAN Evening Focus: 6:30 pm w/contemporary 10,000 Highway 12, Rochester. Saturday, worship. Wednesday Evening Family Night: afterwards. On Weds. enjoy 6:00 pm potluck and 7:00 pm Bible study. EVANGELICAL FREE Informal Worship: 7:00 pm; Sunday, 7pm. Adult Bible Study, Youth & Children. Central Bible Evangelical Free Contemporary Worship: 8:30 am; Traditional Worship Intern: Kara Morris, Youth Pastor: Everyone Welcome! Church, 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA Worship: 11:00 am. Fellowship follows each Jared Hunt. Lead Pastor Bill Morris. Web: CALVARY CHAPEL 98531. 360-736-2061. Sunday School 9:30 Harrison Square Presbyterian service. Education hour: 9:45 am. Pastors: jacksonprairielife.com Calvary Chapel, 2502 Seward Ave., a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery Church 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Napavine Assembly of God Greg Wightman and Lauren Macan- Pastor: Rev. Jim Dunson. Sunday education Centralia. Sunday School: 11 am. Sunday provided. Evening Worship, Sunday, 6:00 Wightman. Church phone: 273-9571. Web: Pastor Will Karch - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. Service 9 am & 11 am. Wednesday Bible p.m., AWANA-Wednesday, 6:00 pm, White for all ages at 10:00 am, worship at 9:00 am 262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday School: Cross (ladies) meet on 2nd Thursday, 10 am. www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa and 11:00 am. Phone: (360) 736-9996. Study and Prayer: 7 pm. An in-depth, verse St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. by verse study of God’s word. 807-0281. Home Bible Fellowships meet during the E-mail: [email protected] Evening Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible week. Please call for times and locations. Church -ELCA, 379 State Rt. 505, Web: www.harrisonsquarepc.com Study: 7pm. Royal Rangers & Missionettes CATHOLIC Winlock, WA 98596.Sunday School 9:30 Westminster Presbyterian Church Oakville Assembly of God St. Joseph Church EPISCOPAL am., Worship Service 10:30 am. For more 349 N. Market Blvd., 273-8116 Your Family Church! Sunday 682 S.W. Cascade, Chehalis. St. Timothy Episcopal Church info call the church office 360-785-3507 Chehalis. Pastor: Rev. Celebration Service 10 am, Sunday evening Masses, Sat.- 5:00pm. Sat., Sun.- 10:30am. Sundays: Holy Eucharist at 10:00 am; also, www.stpaullutheranwinlock.org. Brian North. Sunday Mass in Spanish: Sun.- 1:00pm Services: Traditional service 6 pm. Wednesday, Kingdom Quest 8:00am Holy Eucharist on the first Sunday of METHODIST 4yrs - 5th grade, Youth 6th - 12th grade, Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30-4:30. or by appt. each month. Child care available at 10:00 am Worship: 9:00 am, Adult Sunday School: Centralia united Methodist 10:15 am. Modern Worship: 10:30am with Adult Bible Study, 7pm. Father Tim Ilgen. 748-4953. Wednesdays: noon Holy Eucharist and St. Mary’s Catholic Church Church, 506 S. Washington. Rev. Tom children's church. For details, visit Onalaska Assembly of God Prayers for Healing. For more information, 978-4978. Sunday School 9:45 am, Sunday 225 N. Washington, Centralia. Masses: Peterson. Worship: 11:00 am. Classes for all www.chehaliswpc.org or call 748-0091 worship services 10:45 am and 6pm, Saturday 5:00 pm, Sunday 8:30 am. contact the church office 748-8232. St. ages: 9:30 am. All Welcome! 736-7311. Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday Timothy Parish is located at 1826 S.W. www.centraliaumc.com SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Wednesday family night: College & Career Seventh-day Adventist, 3:30-4:30 pm. or by appt. Father Tim Ilgen. Snively Avenue (corner of 18th and Snively), Chehalis united Methodist Church Centralia 6:30 pm, (adult Bible study, boys’ & girls’ 1607 Military Rd., 736-4262. Sabbath School programs) 7pm. 736-4356. Chehalis. 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Pastor Richard 9:30 am, Church Service 11:00 am. Wed. Vader Assembly of God CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FOuRSQuARE Hargis. Worship service begins at 10:50 am with Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm. 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. KELA broadcast at 11:30. Sunday school at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Chehalis Foursquare Church Pastor Ira Bartolome Services: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., 9:30 am. All are welcome, childcare is available. 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday School & 990 NW State Ave., Chehalis. Pastor Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis 120 Wednesdays 7 pm. (360) 295-3756 Church office 360-748-7334 Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 7:00 pm. Armin Kast. Sunday Service: 10 am., with Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit Rochester united Methodist BAPTIST Nursery provided. Reading room hrs., Tues. kids Sunday School, nursery provided. 77). 748-4330. Pastor David Glenn. Service Church, & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except holidays). Wed. Night Prayer: 6:30-7:30 pm. 18206 Corvallis St., Rochester on Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 am, CHuRCH OF GOD Women’s and Men’s Bible Study. Heather Sparkman, Pastor. Relevant Worship Service 11:00 am. Everyone is welcome,come as you are. messages, uplifting music, life changing Onalaska First Church of God ministries. Free breakfast at 9:15 am, adult uNITY Corner of Hwy. 508 & 3rd Ave. (360) 748-4746 Center for positive Living. (360) 978-4161 bible study 9:30 am, J.A.M. kids Sunday A spiritual community open to seekers and INDEPENDENT School 9:45 am, worship service 11:00 am - www.onalaskachurchofgod.com Centralia Bible Chapel believers on all paths to God. S unday Centralia Bible Baptist Where Your Experience With Christ nursery available. For more information give Service 10:00 am. 800 S. Pearl, Centralia. 802 S. Gold St., Centralia, WA 98531. Makes You a Member. 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible- us a call at 273-5000 or visit our webiste at based ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday 330-5259. www.unitycentralia.com (360) 669-0113 Sunday School: 9:45 am; Morning Worship: www.rochesterumc.org. School, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, www.centraliabb.org 11:00 am; Sunday Evening Service: 5:00 pm; Winlock united Methodist Church 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible Pastor: Tim Shellenberger Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00 pm. 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Rev. Sunday Worship: 11:00am study at 7:30 pm. For more information, God accepts you the way you are Vonda McFadden. Worship Service 9:00 Sunday Evening: 5:30pm and so do we LeRoy Junker, 807-4633; John Martin, Wednesday in the Word: 7:00pm 736-4001. am., Fellowship: 10:00 am Open Hearts, Nursery care provided for all services CHuRCH OF CHRIST Faith Temple Word of Life Open Minds, Open Doors Christian Fellowship of Winlock Centralia, Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am, 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a CHuRCH OF THE NAZARENE Worship Service: 10:45 am-12:15 pm. 10:30 Worship Sunday: 2 pm. Wed. Bible miracle, come. Pastor Larry Radach, 748- Study: 7 pm, Thurs. Ladies’ Class: 10 am Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly Sunday School for all ages 9-10:15 am. 7916. Sunday School 10:15 am, morning Nursery care available. Adult Sunday Scho Info. 736-9798. Corner of Plum & Buckner. Sunday Family Worship takes place at 9:15 class. Children’s Church, nursery care, Toledo, 300 St. Helens St., Toledo, worship, 11:00 am, Sunday evening 6:00 pm. a.m. followed by Learning Groups at 11:00 available. Pastor Terry Sundberg, Youth Welcomes You! 10 am Sun. Bible Study, 11 Wednesday Bible study 7:00 pm. Old- a.m. Exciting ministries throughout the Pastor David Martin. 785-4280. 630 am Worship. 6 pm Sun. Worship, 6 pm Wed. fashioned preaching & prayer for the sick. week for all age groups with nursery care Cemetery Rd., Winlock. Bible Study, 11 am Tues. Adult Bible Class. Everyone welcome. 330-2667 or 748-7916. provided. Our church is a place to make Dayspring Baptist Church, SBC (bag lunch at 12 noon) Evangelist John First Christian Church, Centralia, new friends, a place to worship, learn and 2088 Jackson Hwy., Chehalis. Care Groups Gadberry, 274-8570 (Independent), 1215 W. Main. 736-7655. grow, a place to share life's blessings, and for all ages begins at 9:30 am. Celebration www.centraliachristian.org. Sunday Morning: a place to find encouragement when CH469127cz.cg Worship begins at 10:45 am. Come visit our 1st worship all 9:00am, Sunday School at newly revived group of Christians.. Pastor weathering a storm. Everyone is welcome!! Chris Kruger 748-3401 10:00am, 2nd worship at 11:00am. 1119 W. First Street in Centralia, 736-9981 Steve Conway, Interim Pastor.

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Religion, Faith Church News No Summer Break from God CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP: Upcoming IF YOU GO Fundraiser Supports What: Child Evangelism Fellowship Auction When: 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 27 Summer Ministries Where: Mountain View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., By Carrina Stanton Centralia Cost: free admission For The Chronicle Information: 736-8715 Four years ago, when Cynder Teal was looking for a way to get HOW TO DONATE involved in ministering to local youth, she said she was immedi- Donations are still being taken for auction items. Items can be ately drawn to Child Evangelism dropped off at the CEF Lewis County office, 703 West Main, Cen- Fellowship. tralia. Deadline for donations is April 23. The Chronicle, file photo She was introduced to the CEF is also looking for host sites for the summer 5-Day Clubs. Patti Trent of the Child Evangelism Fellowship teaches at Fords Prairie Elemen- nonprofit by her grandmother, If you would like to host one in your home, church or business, tary School in September 2011. This day’s lesson was the story of a man who was but said it was seeing the way the call the CEF offices at 736-8715. healed of leprosy. organization's volunteer teacher gift baskets. Teal said there will welcome to come to the silent auc- spoke to children about Christi- the local communities, so every- way in faith. also be live local entertainment tion. She said the event is an op- anity that she really liked. thing is appreciated,” Teal said. “Not all the kids that go to the from a harpist as well as young portunity for supporters of CEF “I like that it’s non-denomi- In Lewis County, CEF reach- Good News Clubs go to a local boy who plays the violin. The missions to donate any amount national,” Teal said. “It crosses a es children through a variety of church,” Teal said. “It's good for evening will also feature also of money toward the cause. And lot of borders between churches ministries. One of its most visible kids to get connected in the com- skits and songs from Good News she said there are often visitors at and just poses the facts of the ministries is its school year Good munity and see other Christians Club teachers. There will also be the annual event who come to ask word of God.” News Clubs that meet at several in their school and learn about a dessert buffet featuring treats questions and learn more about As the school year comes to local schools. In the 2010-2011 God in a safe environment.” donated by local CEF supporters. CEF and its efforts. a close, CEF volunteers have school year there were seven of The April 27 silent auction “It's definitely a family event,” “The silent auction is really planned a fundraiser aimed at these after-school clubs in Lewis will feature a myriad of dona- Teal said. more about getting in touch helping make sure local kids County. This school year, there tions from local individuals and Even if you don't purchase any with the people in the commu- continue to be taught the word are 14 local Good News Clubs. businesses grouped into themed auction items, Teal said you're nity,” Teal said. of God throughout the summer. “They're just really enjoy- The third annual CEF silent ing seeing they're not alone and auction for summer ministries meeting other kids that like to will take place April 27 at Moun- hear about Jesus like they do,” tain View Baptist Church in Reed said of the kids that par- Centralia. Money raised will help ticipate in Good News Clubs. fund the organization's sum- One of the summer minis- mer outreach, including, 5-Day tries for which the auction raises Clubs, outreach at the Southwest money is its 5-day Clubs. Reed Washington Fair and training explained the 5-Day Clubs are for summer missionaries. basically like Good News Club, Last year, the CEF auction including music, Bible stories had about 100 attendees and and activities, but are held for raised about $1,500, said Elaine five consecutive days much like Reed, director of the local chap- a vacation Bible school. ter. While organizers have not Reed said 5-Day Clubs are set an official fund-raising goal, hosted by homes, day cares and the entire summer ministry churches. Teal said though CEF costs about $5,000. may be well known for its school- “The organization is totally year activities, their summer ac- built off donations and every- tivities are just as important in thing we receive goes back into helping young people find their Church News By The Chronicle Bryan Moyer Suderman will give a concert for all ages Friday Oregon Woman to at 7 p.m. A freewill offering will be taken. More information is Speak at Christian available from Carol, 736-7311. Science Church Ginny Leudeman, a Salem, Mountain View Baptist Ore., resident, will lecture Sun- day, May 6, at the Christian Sci- to Hold Fundraiser ence Church in Chehalis. Her Child Evangelism Fellowship topic will be ”Finding Home … will hold its annual silent auction on Earth As It Is in Heaven” — a fundraiser at Mountain View practical spiritual basis for find- Baptist Church Friday, from 6:30 ing safety, security and love in to 8:30 pm. people’s everyday lives. This will be a casual evening By age 16, Leudeman had moved of desserts and local music en- more than 20 times. She dropped tertainment. Proceeds benefit out of high school and became a CEF’s summer ministries. Call mother at age 17. Her dad was an 736-8715 for more information. abusive alcoholic.The instability, abuse and a deep conviction that there must be more to life than what ‘An Evening for Haiti’ she was taught in her early religious Coming to Cooks Hill training caused her to question and look deeply into what life is about. “An Evening for Haiti” will be In the ‘60s, when she was a held at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at hard rock singer, Leudeman’s Cooks Hill Community Church. search for meaning took her in The church’s missions team some unproductive directions. will be going to Haiti in July and After overdosing on LSD, in panic is sponsoring a fundraising auc- she opened the Bible at random tion to help offset costs and enable and found answers that immedi- the church to help provide for the ately lifted the fear and confusion. needs of the children of the Good Reading “Science and Health Shepherd Orphanage, Medical with Key to the Scriptures,” writ- Clinic and School in Haiti. ten by Mary Baker Eddy, gave Highlights of the special eve- ning will be a live auction, silent

her life took a new direction as CH470021cf.cg she read this book in conjunc- auction, entertainment, Haitian tion with the Bible. cuisine and dessert. As she began to put into practice See more Church News on Main 7 what she was learning, many prob- lems resulting from an immoral life- style just fell away, including smok- MICHELLE LEVIN ing, drinking and taking drugs. Methodists to Celebrate Native Americans Native American Sunday will be celebrated at Centralia United Member FDIC Methodist Church tomorrow. Nancy Schmitt will be in Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. to share stories and drumming Michelle Levin has been chosen as Security State Bank’s Employee of the for all classes. Roy Wilson, re- tired Methodist minister who is Quarter for Spring 2012. Michelle is a Teller at our Chehalis Main Branch and a spiritual leader of the Cowlitz has been with Security State Bank for 4½ years. Tribe, will be guest preacher at the 11 a.m. service, and will Michelle provides excellent customer service. She greets everyone with a compare Native American spiri- smile and upbeat attitude, making sure each customer feels important. She tuality with Christianity. completes side jobs before the end of the day and is always looking for ways A dinner for the community to assist others. Michelle is an ideal co-worker and employee. will be served Monday in Sim- SECURITY STATE BANK mons Hall, beginning at 5:30 p.m. There is no charge for the meal. EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER Congratulations Michelle on this well-deserved recognition! Canadian singer-songwriter SPRING 2012 CH470514cz.cg • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012

Former Pe Ell Coach on Trial for Rape 'He Said I Would Be Worth Going to Jail For' TRIAL: Alleged Teenage She cut herself again, she But Phelps began referring said, this time deeper and more to himself as "Dr. Todd," in the Victim Testifies Against ‘‘He told me lots of dirty stories. It was to times. style of nationally known coun- Former Fast-Pitch "That's how I gained control," selor and TV personality, Dr. reassureme that he wouldn’t tell anybody my the girl said, describing her self- Phil, according to Miller. Coach Todd Phelps inflicted wounds as a "coping Phelps did not go to work the at Rape Trial secrets.’’ mechanism" for her unwanted day after he was suspended from breakup with her boyfriend. "I coaching, Miller said. By Adam Pearson alleged rape victim just felt like I was going to cause "And he told me if they found [email protected] him pain." his textings, his life would be over with," Miller said. At 51, Todd D. Phelps alleg- The girl said she felt like she edly gave a 16-year-old girl her SHE SAID PHELPS told her he had ruined Phelps' life after he first kiss three months before he her underwear, she testified. witnesses to call before the jury would counsel her about the was suspended. reportedly took her virginity on "I didn't have time to stop after the girl finishes testimony. cutting. After her breakup with By July 2011, they continued July 27, 2011. him," she said, noting Phelps Then the defense will begin call- her boyfriend, she said Phelps exchanging messages with one "It hurt really bad," the girl, began initiating sexual contact ing witnesses. texted her and asked if she had another, and Phelps allegedly now 17, testified while telling her, "'You just need Phelps, now 52, is on trial cut again. She responded that expressed his infatuation with Friday. to relax, you just need to relax.'" for third-degree felony rape she had and Phelps told her that the girl, noting that the age of By Septem- About 20 minutes later, she with lack of consent and misde- she should show him, setting up sexual consent in Washington ber, the girl's said, Phelps stood up and walked meanor sexual misconduct with the alleged first sexual contact state is 16. parents report- to a bedroom. He had her jeans a minor. Both charges indicate with Phelps in his Pe Ell home "He said if not, I would be ed the relation- in his hand. the victim was particularly vul- on April 2, 2011. The girl said worth going to jail for," the girl ship to police "I don't want to follow him," nerable at the time and the rape she cried when she first showed said. and Phelps, a she said, and stayed on the couch charge has an aggravating factor him her cuts and Phelps hugged ••• former assistant for what seemed like "forever." — abuse of a position of trust. her, kissed her and pulled her in Adam Pearson: (360) 807-8208 and fast-pitch soft- Todd Phelps Stuck without pants, the girl Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer close to him. ball coach at Pe accused of rape said she didn't know how to said the aggravating factor will "He just kept making sure Ell High School, leave the house. allow Judge Nelson Hunt to use I felt him on me," the girl said. was arrested. "Are you coming?" she said the full sentencing range of a "He said that sex was no big deal." Leading up to the alleged Phelps yelled from the room. Class C felony — up to five years It stopped when Phelps' incident, Phelps and the girl re- She went to get her pants. — at his discretion if Phelps is daughter came home, the girl portedly shared emails and up Phelps met her at the door, she convicted. said. April 20th - April 26th to 2,700 text messages. But by said, and initiated sex. After the alleged sexual en- "I didn't know how to tell any- Journey 2 the time of Phelps' arrest the "I said, Wait, please, I don't counter was over, the girl said one," she said. $3 • PG13 text messages and nearly every want to do this anymore," the she got a call from her mother In fact, she said after that 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat & Sun) email — except two that Phelps girl said between sobs, occasion- on her cellphone and ran home. first alleged incident she didn't his Means War reportedly sent her in September ally stealing sideways glances at The next day, she moved in with want to get Phelps in trouble. $3 • PG13 — had been deleted. Phelps, who appeared to mostly her grandparents. "I told him that I never 6:00 pm stare at the defendant's table in Eventually, the girl confided wanted it to happen again," she Safe House CH469139cz.cg TOO MUCH TIME had elapsed for Lewis County Superior Court. with an older friend from her said. "And he said 'OK.'" $3 • R authorities to retrieve the con- During the alleged incident, church about the alleged inci- However, the girl eventually 9:00pm tent of those text messages and she said she physically shook dent. told her older friend about the & 12:30pm (Wed early bird matinee) emails from data providers. while Phelps "just laughed it off." alleged first incident and it was $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, AFTER A GAME minor with parent at or before 6:00pm A player on the fast-pitch The girl testified all of Friday early in fast-pitch reported to the school. Phelps Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE team, the girl said she had and for about two hours Thurs- softball season, Phelps reported- resigned from his coaching po- 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia showed Phelps her self-inflicted day. She began while holding a ly gave the girl a ride home. He sition amid the allegations. (360) 736-1634 • mcmenamins.com cuts on her upper thighs a couple cross. stopped in a Pe Ell church park- On Thursday, a log truck of times in private before the al- ing lot and for an hour gave her driver who had worked with leged rape. She wore jeans each BEGINNING TUESDAY, the rape a detailed account of his sexual Phelps told the courtroom that The time, she said, and pulled them trial was originally planned history. Phelps began talking about the down to show Phelps her cuts. to end Friday but will instead "He told me lots of dirty sto- girl and her alleged depression The last time she showed resume Monday. The girl will ries," the girl said. "It was to re- on almost a daily basis begin- Presents him her cuts, she said they were likely take the stand again Mon- assure me that he wouldn't tell ning in March 2011. at a rental house owned by one day morning as Phelps' defense anybody my secrets." Mark Miller said he advised of Phelps' family members in Pe attorney, Don Blair, resumes his By April 1, 2011, the girl had Phelps to leave the girl alone. Ell. He took her jeans off, laid her cross-examination of her. broke up with her boyfriend: "I told him he's a truck driver, Music by down on a couch and removed Prosecutors have two more "Because Todd told me to." not a counselor," Miller said. Julie Styne Lyrics by Stephen Industrial Park at TransAlta Moves Closer to Fruition Sondheim Book by STATE AWARDS NEARLY potential businesses by the end Arthur lAurentS of the summer. $1 MILLION: Aim Is to ‘‘Whenyou get to the point where you’re close “When you get to the point Directed by Help Project Attract where you’re close to talking to normA rogerS Large Industry to talking to companies, that’s very exciting.’’ companies, that’s very exciting,” Production Dates Lotto said. WeekendS: April 27-mAy 13 By Amy Nile He said some companies Special ‘Pay what you will’ Thurs. Bill Lotto, have already approached him to [email protected] IPAT general manager May 10th, 7:30 express interest in the industrial Show Times park. The Industrial Park at Tran- Friday & Saturday Evenings 8:00 sAlta has recently cleared two Sunday Matinee 2:00 major hurdles in opening the plant. large industrial lots because we Ticket Outlets industrial land bank in the area “Getting access to water and are looking for large industry,” in Centalia south and east of the TransAlta sewer is a really big thing,” said Bill said Bob Guenther, president • Sterling Savings Banks facility, an area previously used Lotto, general manager for IPAT. of the Thurston-Lewis-Mason • NW Party Outlet • Santa Lucia for coal mining. Lotto credits Swecker and Labor Council and IPAT board in Chehalis Legislators in Olympia re- members of organized labor in member. • Book ‘n Brush cently awarded $998,000 to IPAT Olympia for helping IPAT re- With zoning complete and or by call the box ofice as part of “Jobs ceive state funding. funding in place for the water at (360) 736-8628 Now,” a capital budget bill pre- Lotto said they planned on at and sewer lines, the industrial The CH470072sl.ke least eight years to complete the park may open ahead of sched- Please Recycle dicted to bring This Newspaper 18,000 jobs to project when they began three ule. IPAT is expected to improve the state. years ago. But Lewis County the local tax base and bring “That’s our completed the zoning for the high-paying jobs to the area. 226 W. Center Street, Centralia next big hope 4,400-acre area almost a year “They’re better for the gov- for expansion, ahead of schedule. ernment and they’re better for especially for Bill Lotto “This is the largest industrial individuals who are looking for family-wage IPAT general park that has been zoned in the work,” Lotto said. SENIOR HEALTH & manager jobs,” said Sen. state,” he said. Guenther said IPAT could Dan Swecker, R-Rochester. The project will develop bring 1,000 jobs to the area. SAFETY EVENT IPAT will use the state funds 1,000 acres of the zoned land “It’s important because as th to install nearly a mile and a half into 100-acre or larger plots we tend to phase out coal, we April 28 9AM - 12PM of water and sewer lines and which could potentially bring 10 need to replace those jobs,” said TOLEDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL connect to the existing system new businesses to the area. Guenther. 311 South 6th Street, Toledo at the nearby TransAlta power “The idea was to develop IPAT may start marketing to SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9:00 am ~ 12:00 pm ...... Lions Club Mobile Unit (free testing) 9:30 am ~ 10:00 am ...... Speaker ~ National Alliance on Mental Illness / Church News Senior Depression & Emotional Support 10:30 am ~ 11:00am ...... Speaker ~ Foot & Ankle Surgical Associates / Creation Science Is the Subject of Discussions at Centralia Bible Chapel Diabetic Foot Care and Shoes, Laser Services 11:30 am~ 12:00 pm ...... Speaker ~ Donna’s Dental Hygiene Services / By The Chronicle Good Oral Hygiene promotes over all good health Scientific evidence for special creation will be the topic Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29, at the 12:00 pm ~ FREE LUNCH ~ Vegetarian Vegetable or Chicken Noodle Soup With Your Choice ~ Ham or Turkey Sandwich Centralia Bible Chapel. (First 150 participants (50+) years and older - All others $5.00) The chapel will host Dr. Donald E. Chittick, Newberg, Ore., who will speak on creation science topics at two meetings that Saturday afternoon and two meetings the following day. FREE Blood Pressure Checks FREE Glucose Checks In addition, a special missionary report on will be given Saturday evening by Augustin Moses, FREE Cholesterol Checks FREE Hearing Tests an environmental protection specialist in the Federal Aviation Administration office in Renton. (8 -10 Hour Fast for best results) FREE Mini Relexology Chittick will speak Saturday at 3 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. and again on Sunday at the chapel’s regular 11 FREE a.m. Family Bible Hour and also later in that day at a 2 p.m. session. Vision Testing FREE Oral Screenings FREE Moses, who makes regular mission trips to India, will give his report Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m., Glaucoma Testing FREE Massage following Chittick. Chittick has a special interest in the first 11 chapters of Genesis, which cover Earth history from cre- What you can return What you can NOT ation through the flood. for safe disposal return He earned a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Willamette University in 1954 and a doctor’s • Prescription Medications • Needles/Sharp Containers degree in physical chemistry (mathematical chemistry) in 1960 from Oregon State University. He taught • Over The Counter Medications • IV Bags chemistry at the University of Puget Sound, attaining the rank of associate professor, and then was professor • Vitamins • Bloody or Infectious Waster of chemistry at George Fox University, where he also served as chairman of the division of Natural Sciences. • Inhaler • Empty Containers Moses was born to a Christian family in Andhra Pradesh, India. His father, an ordained minister, • Liquid Medication In Glass Or served India missions until 1962. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Dennis R. Waller, President, CEO J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 Christine Fossett, Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief The Chronicle’s Online Offerings Fill a Need While the expansion of our Our Views ever form is most useful to you, the traditional newspaper form, The many visitors to chron- lives online is changing many our subscribers. we printed the full story in our line.com and our social media aspects of how we relate to each us on the vanguard of newspa- This week provides sev- next edition. pages were the best-informed other, one part of life remains pers our size. Already, hundreds eral good examples of how The Other media outlets fol- members of their community. the same — online or off, peo- Chronicle brings you news first lowed our lead, taking their of iPad users have begun ex- We strive to keep the impor- ple still look to newspapers for ploring this unique presentation online and comprehensively in cues on the story from us. the most authoritative, imme- print. In another example, we tant local news in the forefront of news about their community. diate and engaging look at the On Tuesday, we broke the followed the news of the raf- of our reporting and will con- world around them. The national company that news that Cardinal Glass in ter who went missing on the tinue to deliver news every day Last month, The Chronicle’s created our tablet app, Publish2, Chehalis had laid off 33 people. Chehalis River during the Pe in the formats our subscribers touts The Chronicle as an exam- online component, chronline. Chronicle business reporter Ell River Run. We brought you appreciate. ple of what a newspaper can do com, hit a milestone of 1.5 mil- Amy Nile talked to employees photos and ongoing coverage. If you want to know what’s to create “a deeply engaging user lion page views. Every month who had been laid off and On Thursday night, we broke happening next door or across sees more people looking to experience that is intuitively de- confirmed the news with man- the news that the missing man’s town, read The Chronicle in print chronline.com for hard news, signed for the tablet platform.” agement. The first place to body had been found by depu- sports, classifieds, legals, obitu- The dozen journalists in The read about the layoffs was on ties in the Chehalis River. We and online. We will continue to aries, features and more. Chronicle’s newsroom work chronline.com and our feeds on had reporters on the scene that be the most authoritative source This month we officially hard to bring you accurate, rel- Facebook and Twitter. For those night, posting stories long be- for information that matters to launched our iPad app, putting evant and useful news in what- who prefer to read their news in fore any other media outlet. you and to our community. COMMENTARY: Saturday’s Child Why Shakespeare Shrugged His Shoulders and Sighed, ‘What’s in a Name? A feature in The Chronicle the names of all time is the has turned my attention to a Bible. You can’t go wrong with labor of love — the naming of Peter, Paul, John, Joseph, or a baby. Mary. But you don’t see many My wife and I entered into Judases in the cradle. this a half century Come to think of it, you ago with full confidence we didn’t see many Adolfs among knew what we wanted. Aadland the Baby Boomers of World is not a run-of-the-mill sur- War II. name. Every time we said it, we Perhaps the greatest name- had to spell it. So we decided to inspirer of all time came to the give our baby a first name that fore in the 1930s. Little Shirley everyone knew — Nancy. Temple stole every motion pic- Everything was fine un- ture she appeared in with her til Nancy Aadland became a acting, singing and dancing, young adult, living in Washing- and made mothers hope that ton, D.C. She decided that she naming their little darling for would be named to honor her her would cause her to emulate two grandmas, Carrie Frances. the dimpled, appealing little To make it legal, she was tot. It didn’t. The kid probably required to tripped over her own feet and COMMENTARY: take an ad in a sang like Rosie Barr. local newspa- What concerns me is why Musings From the Middle Fork per announc- the children of the 1960s were ing the good not all named Elvis? news. With The Chronicle article I re- Meth, Guns and Stupidity the renowned ferred to is just a listing of the Aadland eye on babies born in Lewis County saving a penny, during the past month. That’s she researched By Gordon Aadland not the sort of thing you’d Are a Bad Combination the costs of ad- expect an old codger long past vertising in the the prime of procreation to be The pages of The Chronicle were out here east of Toledo, as I write, and couldn’t. So I area papers. Thus it was pro- perusing, but I do it just to find have recently reported stories smoking a little meth, playing picked up a toy gun to see if claimed that Nancy Aadland out the recent trend in child about a meth lab bust and huge with my new gun, which I was that helped. It didn’t. I must was henceforth to be Carrie naming. cleanup underway, pure her- unfamiliar with, I accidently admit, I didn’t try smoking Frances Aadland to a group of I concluded that presently oin causing several deaths in shot myself in the hand.” meth, which might be the only Afro-American readers, none of anything goes. There were the Cowlitz County, and a couple I can almost hear the dis- way that this explanation could whom could care less. old standbys that would have other drug-related stories. patcher ask, “Really? How is make sense. This brings up an interest- been acceptable at any time: Sadly, nothing really new in that even possible? I mean, In order to have the hand ing (yeah, you’ll be the judge of Scott, Michael, Nathan among most of them. meth makes you so smart and that was shot in front of the that) topic: “who’ll be the best the boys and Lillian, Rosalie, But there was one incident all — I just don’t understand barrel, I have to be holding it one to name a person — the Abigail, among the pink-clad. reported in the Sirens section how this could happen.” with that hand, and somehow parents or the person himself?” But then there were the boys’ recently that Dispatchers are trained to have the hand in the line of Let the parents play their lit- names with a 21st century ring really grabbed remain calm, ask questions fire. Then I have to take the tle game of favorites but it is the and the girls that were the same: my attention and collect information over other hand (after I put the person himself who should be Taylor, Reese, Ashton, Samara, and made the phone. They must also be meth ciggy down) and hit the the final judge. So I recommend and Kaydence, the point that trained to refrain from laugh- back of the barrel, while keep- the parents make their choice, But then there were the par- using meth ter when a call like this comes but they should tell the kid ents who made darn sure they ing my hand in the path of the isn’t a good in and it can’t be easy. bullet. that when he reaches a certain would have an old fashioned idea. (If you age, he has their permission to name by giving their little miss But c’mon, once they got They called 911 and he and needed more a few details, who could keep change it. three names — Nora Evelyn evidence.) By John McCroskey his friend drove to the Toledo If nothing else, it should Viola. from chuckling just a little bit? Police Department for help and A 31-year- get rid of a lot of Percivals and And the nationality emphat- “Hey, I shot myself in the told police they were smoking old Toledo man (apparently not Algernons and Ebenezers and ic parents who called their son hand — I know it was almost methamphetamine. the sharpest knife in the draw- rich uncles you were named Finn. And the parent who made impossible to do, but I’m er) — who remains unidenti- So after the shooting, in all after but who died leaving you sure their son would become skilled and managed it.” fied (for good reason, public the time they had together and nothing. the terror of the kindergarten I suppose smoking a little embarrassment) — accidentally while driving to Toledo Police Yet, I won’t deny the parent teacher by labeling him Mav- meth could make nighttime shot himself in the hand at 3 Department, that’s the best at having their shot at the nam- erick. pistol shooting and target a.m. (who’s out shooting at this explanation they could come ing. There are all sorts of refer- ••• time of the morning?) practice seem like such a good up with? Two brains, working ences to help them, including a Gordon Aadland, Centralia, idea and just so much more together and that’s it? book on the meaning of names. was a longtime Centralia College At first, it’s hard, but not enjoyable, and safer too. Makes It just seems there may be Perhaps the best source for faculty member and publicist. impossible, to see how this perfect sense — if you’re stupid could happen: 3 a.m., smok- more to this than what was ini- enough to smoke meth in the tially reported. But one thing ing meth, a new weapon. What first place. First Amendment Center Quote of the Day could possibly go wrong? is for sure, you can’t fix stupid. But then our main char- And what was reportedly done But is it fair to real acci- acter goes on to describe how dents to classify this incident by these two was not really this fiasco happened, and that an accident at all, it was just “When I was in school I never had official as an “accident”? It looks more doesn’t help make it clear. likely an act of stupidity to me. stupid. prayer before math class, but I can assure you, He said he had the muzzle ••• The call to dispatch was of the gun facing the palm of John McCroskey was Lewis I p r a y e d b e f o r e e a c h a n d e v e r y m a t h t e s t . ” probably entertaining too, once his hand when he slapped the a few facts were obtained. County sheriff from 1995 to 2005. back of it with his other hand He lives outside Chehalis, and can David Souter “Hi ... I’m (unidentified guy) and it discharged. be contacted at musingsonthemi- former justice, U.S. Supreme Court, 2000 and while me and my peep I’m trying to picture this [email protected].

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COMMENTARY: The Gust Old Folks Can Teach Us a Thing or Two

One of this country’s great- gazed around the room and est assets is our elderly. They found myself the only one have a gained experience and without my head bowed and knowledge through a eyes closed. I quickly did both. of changing circumstances and They still say grace because they situations. Many were born know, even more so, it is only by during the Great Depression or grace. shortly thereafter. All have seen As lunch went on a couple of many wars come then go, and musicians began to play some experienced loss as a price of music from a time when words freedom. Still, they carried on had more meaning and tones and persevered. were not so aggressive. Our elderly grew up work- I noticed men standing up ing hard when and moving to the ladies’ posi- work was hard. tions at the tables. They would They have bend over and whisper some- seen our work- thing in their sweetheart’s ear. force move After a positive nod, the gentle- from blue collar men would wait for the ladies to white. They to stand then politely pull their have seen our chair from behind them. country be- They then walked to the come a manu- dance floor and held each other By Jim Shephard facturing force, with class and adornment. They then send the were all very good dancers of a force overseas. They have seen clean-natured dance. a time when helping a neighbor When the song was over, was business as usual to a time they would thank one another where values pertain to money and return to their tables. Again, COMMENTARY: and not a lifestyle. the gentlemen would pull the Gayle’s Windy Ramblings A lifestyle is what I admire ladies’ chairs out, wait for the most when I see two people in ladies to sit and assist them to- their ‘80s holding hands walk- ward the tables. ing down the street. I have When lunch was over the How to Make a Best Friend for Life witnessed this several times as same routine took place when Whether times are good or for life who will break your from last fall. In the spring of late and began thinking we exiting the tables. Now the times are bad, your best friend heart when the time comes plant potatoes under the leaves. should all take notice. gentlemen were grabbing coats is your dog. that they are gone. No dirt — clean potatoes. Do you think a couple in and placing them gently on the Love and pet him or her. P.S. — Repeat all the above All green additions to the their ‘80s, still together, had women. They headed to the Say nice things and you’ll be with a child, spouse or parents. pile are non-sprayed grass clip- all the answers to overcome door, the women would stop, king or queen to your dog. pings. Let them dry overnight adversities and disagreements? and the man would open the I think not! What I do think is door for them. Every couple did Of course One Potato, Two Potato, Three on the grass before picking dogs are like them up or they can mat, and they had values, manners and this without any thought. This children — Potato, Four be smelly and slimy. love. was and still is their lifestyle. I believe they valued their We all should learn a thing they need to The smaller the additions, neighbor, their country, their or two from our older genera- be trained for You can have garden soil for the faster they will decompose. family and most of all, God. tion. We all should have their what they can free — really! Layering with a shovelful of They believed in “God We values and manners. We all and can’t do. On Saturday, I planted 16 soil adds micro-organisms that Feed them Trust.” They established their should have their love. potatoes in “garbage.” That’s do the decompositions. lives in “One Nation Under I read from a very powerful with good pet true! Potatoes are fun to grow. food and give By Gayle Schilling God.” book that without love we have In our gravel wooden The seed starts with buds in They thanked him regularly nothing. them fresh wa- frames, I had filled the squares the potato eyes. Plant deep ter, always. and were grateful for every- I think these folks have read with leaves, grass clippings, in April and by the time the thing. They said grace before that book several times. Spend time training. Take rooted weeds (no seeds), chick- plants are up the frost is over. ••• a class with your dog or get eating because they knew it was en manure (nitrogen), steamed Plants bloom in July. Red only by grace. Jim Shephard is a former log- a training book. Be religious bone meal (phosphorous), and potatoes bloom pink. Russets ger and electronics manufacturing about where they can eat, sleep dried kelp (potassium). bloom white. Blue potatoes I RECENTLY HAD the pleasure to technician who lives in Morton with and play. OK, so I cheated a bit — I bloom blue. attend a lunch at the Morton his wife and two daughters. He can Barking is normal and nat- added a large bale of peat moss Happy Fourth of July! Senior Center. I walked in with be reached at jamesshephard1@hot- ural, but can drive you and the to two beds. Along with some (Gold blooms yellow). a couple friends of mine who mail.com. neighbors mad. So is fighting. shredded newspapers and Water once a week until are seniors. They introduced me Choose a dog breed that is spent potted plants. August. to several folks. Each one stood the closest to your tempera- One square at a time — and To harvest new potatoes, up and shook my hand with a ment — the good part of your then an inspiration. There is reach under the dirt, take what smile on their face. personality, that is. Don’t tease a recycled 4-by-4 window that you want and the plants will We visited for while before or over-train to the point of fits perfectly over a bed. Not continue to produce. lunch began, then a lady came exhaustion. Would you do that only does it protect from pred- No water after August. Dig out of the kitchen and said, Please Recycle to a child? ators, it also produces heat to when plants are dry, any cut “Shall we say grace?” This Newspaper It’s easy to bathe a dog in accelerate decomposition. pieces need to be used soon. As prayer was submitted, I the shower with a hand-held Well it’s spring, finally. Let spuds dry for a few days nozzle sprinkler. Baby sham- Time to uncover my new bed. on the ground. Store in the poo won’t scare your dog. The top has some dried materi- garage. Make sure to rinse thoroughly. als. Scoop them into a new bed. I have harvested five Dry with a heavy towel The uncovered bed is now pounds per plant from sixteen while still in the shower. Re- 12 inches deep. A rake handle plants (one square bed) equal- member to tell him/her how makes a deep hole in every ing 80 pounds! beautiful they are. Periodic square foot. Drop in a 1 1/2- Not bad for a small space. grooming makes them feel inch sprouted potato, then rake ••• loved. over the top. Gayle Schilling owns Schil- Give him or her a dish, wa- Another easy way to grow ling Gardens just north of Mary’s ter and bed and you’ve a friend potatoes is a deep pile of leaves Corner. Letters to the Editor Aadland Brings Sun to Saturday Mornings To the editor: Gordon Aadland is a perfect example of why the humanities are so important in our lives. He puts us in touch with ourselves, our past, our present and our future. It is wonderful having him in my living room every Saturday morning to share his thoughts and stories. Get well soon, Gordon, and God speed. INSPIRING CONFIDENCE, Jim Stafford Adna TOUGHNESS & GUARANTEED RESULTS Klaber Hop Yard Details Added To the editor: I just finished reading your story on the Klaber hop yard (April 10, page Main 6 “A Fateful Voyage”). The hop yard and all its build- ings were located on the John Hogue donation land claim. Klaber purchased this property from my grandmother, John’s widow, Lucy Ann Hogue. • Classes are offered with The shacks did not face the hop field, they were behind the monthly membership upgrade. Grange hall. They faced each other. • $10 per class drop in rate There were two rows of them. The shacks for the Indians was lo- • First class free! cated across the South fork of the Chehalis River on the north end of the property. The sign shown in the newspaper is located in front of the school. My grandmother also donated the ground for the first school. This is where the Grange hall is now. CH469947bw.cg I really don’t think one building along the Boistfort county road could be called a town. I think it was just a location for the post office. 360 736-1683 The rest of the buildings were scattered over the 320 and 20 acres. www.thorbeckes.com You are correct the town has disappeared; it only amounted to FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO the store and post office. SIGN UP, VISIT OUR CENTRALIA RECEPTION STAFF John Hogue

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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens Agendas CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Lewis County Commission inspection services by Lewis County 10 a.m. Board of County Commis- Saturday staff members. sioners Staff Meeting Meets 10 a.m. Monday in the com- 6 p.m. 54th Lewis County Dairy Am- Vehicle Prowl missioners hearing room on the sec- • Bid Award for the 2012 USFS 11:30 a.m. Board of County Com- bassador Contest missioners Staff Lunch • Someone reportedly broke a ond floor of the historic courthouse, Crushed Screening and Crushed Sur- facing Top Course (CSTC) Proposal. window of a car on the 1100 block 351 N.W. North St., Chehalis. 1:30 p.m. Update with Public Works Centralia City Council • Agreement with HomeWav, LLC for 6:30 p.m. Powerful Examples of Ex- of South Pearl Street Thursday at The Chehalis City Council will meet Hearings: a Computer Jail Video Visitation and cellence, Mossyrock High School at 6 p.m. Monday at Chehalis City Hall, 7:27 a.m., stealing an iPod and Arraignment Network System. 350 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis. other items. • Second 2012 budget amendment Thursday Call for Bids: Meetings Involving County 12 p.m. Republican Club, Kit Carson Centralia City Council Theft Commissioners: - • Material Purchase for the Lewis The Centralia City Council will meet • Appliances from a fore County Road Safety Project, Phase 1. Generally, meetings involving two or Friday at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Centralia City Hall closed home on the 300 block of Bids are due to the clerk of the board more of the three commissioners are 6:30 p.m. Friends of the NRA, at 118 W. Maple St., Centralia. Linda Lane were reported stolen on or before 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May open to the public; call the county com- Moose Lodge Centralia at 9 a.m. Thursday. 15, 2012. mission office at 740-1120 for more information. Notice of Hearing: CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • Regarding a non-exclusive franchise Monday Death Notices Lotteries to National Frozen Foods Corporation to 8:30 a.m. Board of County Commis- • , 81, Theft construct, operate and maintain irriga- sioners Wrap Up HENRY R. “HANK” ROBERTS Washington’s Saturday Games Olympia, formerly of Rochester, died tion water facilities on Airport Road right • Laurel J. Carroll, 51, Onalaska, 10 a.m. Board of County Commis- Tuesday, April 17, at home. A memorial Mega Millions: 14 23 26 33 35 40 of way. Hearing will be held on or after 10 was arrested and released Thursday sioners Meeting service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday Next jackpot: $0 million a.m., on Monday, May 14, 2012. at 8:59 p.m. for alleged third-degree 1:30 p.m. Solid Waste Disposal Dis- at the Masonic Lodge, 510 North St., Match 4: 02 04 18 22 • Granting of Tax Relief under the trict #1 theft at Walmart in Chehalis. Tumwater. Arrangements are under Daily Game: 5 8 2 Open Space Program for two proper- 2:30 p.m. Update with Chehalis- the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Keno: 05 06 14 19 30 34 39 47 49 53 ties within Lewis County. Hearing will Centralia Airport Board Washington, Lacey. be held on or after 10 a.m., on Monday, 55 57 58 59 60 62 69 75 77 79 LEWIS COUNTY JAIL 5 p.m. One Voice May 14, 2012. • ROBERT S. KENNY, 87, Mineral, died Inmate population in the main 6 p.m. Chehalis City Council Wednesday, April 18, at Heart of Gold Commodities Adult Family Home, Morton. A celebra- facility as of early this morning: 157 Consent Agenda Gas in Washington — $4.12 (AAA inmates; 130 are men and 27 are Tuesday tion of life will be held at a later date. Ar- • Approval of Warrants for payment. rangements are under the care of Cat- of Washington) - 8:30 a.m. Update with HR women. None are work-release in • Adoption of the Lewis County Pur- termole Funeral Home, Winlock. Crude Oil — $103.96 per barrel mates, and 56 of them are contract 9 a.m. Update with Fiscal (CME Group) chase Card Policy. • CONSTANCE JUNE HIRTZEL, 81, Lacey, 9:30 a.m. Update with Community Gold — $1,643 (Monex) bed inmates from outside agencies. • Approving local government redis- formerly of Chehalis,T died Sunday, Development Silver — $31.64 (Monex) No people are on electronic home tricting, altering precincts within the April 15, at Providence St. Peter Hos- monitoring and no people are on City of Chehalis 11 a.m. Meeting with PUD Manager pital, Olympia. A graveside service will day reporting. In the past 24 hours, • Approving quitclaim deed for prop- Bob Geddes be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Claquato Corrections erty located at 411 Mineral Creek Road, 7 p.m. Centralia City Council Meeting Cemetery, Chehalis. Arrangements un- as of early this morning, 15 people der the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s ••• were booked into the jail and 21 Mineral Washington. • Approving interlocal agreement Wednesday Mortuary, Centralia. The Chronicle seeks to be accurate were released. with Wahkiakum County for bridge 8:30 a.m. Directors Update • TINA M. ABBOTT, 47, Redding, Calif., and fair in all its reporting. If you formerly of Randle, died Tuesday, April find an error or believe a news item 10, at Shasta Regional Medical Center, is incorrect, please call the news- Redding. A graveside funeral service room as soon as possible at 807-8224, Calendar: Work Party on Seminary Hill; More will be held at noon Tuesday at Kiona between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday Cemetery, Randle. Arrangements are through Friday. Continued from Main 2 outreach nurse with Providence Poetry Break Day, all ages, Win- under the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s SoundHomeCare and Hospice, lock Timberland Library, select a poem Mortuary, Centralia. from the library’s poetry jar or bring in Work Party on will be speaking on advanced a copy of your favorite to share, write care planning using the “Five an original poem and enter a contest, Seminary Hill Is Wishes” booklet. 785-3461. PSHCH will offer free copies of Teen Advisory Group, 3:30-4:30 This Morning the “Five Wishes” booklet, which p.m., for teens, Winlock Timberland A work party to prepare Library, help plan teen programs CH468986sl.db were provided by the Providence and events. Snacks provided by the Seminary Hill Natural Area for Healthcare Foundation Centralia. Friends of the Winlock Timberland Li- the hiking/walking season will The Veterans Memorial Mu- brary, 785-3461. be 10 a.m.-noon today. seum is located at 100 S.W. Vet- Support Groups Bill Wamsley, noxious weed erans Way, Chehalis. Registra- 1-888-753-1065 control specialist, will lead the tion is encouraged as seating is Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, group in preparing the trails. 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., limited. To register, call PSHCH Chehalis, sponsored by Human Re- There are many opportunities in Chehalis at (360) 827-6510. sponse Network, 748-6601 In Remembrance to help, with varying degrees of dif- Refreshments will be provid- ficulty and exertion (trail bed main- ed by Providence. Senior Centers tenance, ivy and blackberry cutting/ Koffee Klatch, 8-11 a.m., Olequa HERBERT L. (SANDY) SAN SOUCI pulling, debris/litter removal, etc.) Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, Senior Center Some tools and gloves are doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 Sandy to family members and provided, or you may bring 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 p.m., Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 friends, he lived to be 91. your own. Refreshments will Senior driver improvement course, Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., He was World War II 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Woodland Estates Re- Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 veteran and served as a be provided for helpers. tirement Center, 2100 S.W. Woodland Pinochle, noon, $1, Toledo Senior sergeant in the tank corp. This event begins in the parking Circle, Chehalis, $16, operated by Center, 864-2112 He was preceded in death lot at the main entrance to the Sem- American Driving Services, preregis- Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities by his loving wife of 66 inary Hill Natural Area. The main tration required, (800) 462-3728 Senior Center, 748-0061 years, Betty Lou Myers San entrance is located at the corner of E Instruction on hemming jeans and Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Souci, his parents, Henry San other small mending repairs, 5-7:45 p.m., Center, 748-0061 Locust St. and Barner Drive. Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Li- Souci and Emma Dermus Free tax information for seniors and brary, $10, sponsored by Lewis County San Souci. low-income, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., appoint- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Clothing and Textile Advisors, 748-6539 Sandy is survivied by his starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 ment necessary, Twin Cities Senior Spring Quarter Transfer Fair, 10- Center, 748-0061 fours sons, Ron San Souci Jackson Highway, Chehalis a.m.-1 p.m., Washington Hall foyer, and his wife Ellen, Jeff San Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation, Centralia College, more than 20 col- Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Souci, Jim San Souci and his lege and university representatives wife Susan, Brian San Souci, Monday, April 23 available, 736-9391, ext. 265 Pinochle, 11 a.m., Morton Senior eight grandchildren and 14 Center, 496-3230 great-grandchildren. Alzheimer’s support group, 1-3 p.m., Public Agencies Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 suggested Herbert L. San Souci, donation, Morton Senior Center, 496- A graveside service will Providence Centralia Hospital Chapel Lewis County Planning Commission, born Joseph Herbert San 3231 be held at Mountain View Room, 914 S. Scheuber Road, Centra- meeting canceled, next meeting May 8 Souci September 14, 1920 lia. Contact Rhenae Lengle, 330-8577 Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Cemetery in Centralia on Lewis County Public Facilities District in , N.Y. passed Center, 864-2112 Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Board, 10 a.m., County Training Room, away on April 13, 2012 while Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, 156 N.W. Chehalis Ave., 740-1408 Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., in comfort care at Riverside 11:00 A.M. $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Nursing Center in Centralia, To view the obituary, please Community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., Libraries Organizations Wash. He was known as go to chronline.com/obituaries. Centralia United Methodist Church, Teen Writing Group, 5:30-6:45 p.m., 506 S. Washington Ave., Centralia, for teens, Vernetta Smith Chehalis Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- 736 -7311 Timberland Library, refreshments pro- way, 7 p.m. Libraries vided by the Friends of the Centralia Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- Timberland Library, 748-3301. tain View Baptist Church, 273-3231 In Remembrance Document shredding event, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Centralia Timberland Li- The only independent and locally owned funeral home brary, adults, bring up to three grocery PATRICK ALAN JONES bags of old documents for shredding in in Centralia-Chehalis. LeMay mobile shredder. 736-0183 and reloading. He loved NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY spending time with his Senior Centers CH466804sl.db family and enjoyed giving Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m., 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 them weekly weather reports Olequa Senior Center est. 1907 from Tucson. Patrick will Cook’s choice lunch and paper always be remembered for party, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Olequa Senior Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 his wonderful smile. He was Center loved by family, friends, and Pinochle, noon, $1, Toledo Senior co-workers alike and will be Center, 864-2112 greatly missed. Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin In Remembrance Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Patrick was preceded Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior in death by mother, Center, 748-0061 HERMAN LEE VAUGHAN Sharon Townsend. He is Lunch, noon, $3 suggested dona- survived by father, Roger tion, Twin Cities Senior Center, 748- Manor, 455 North St. SE, Jones; stepfather, William 0061 Tumwater. Graveside service Townsend; stepmother, Patty Pinochle, 11 a.m., Morton Senior will follow at 2:00 p.m. at Chipman Wilson; sister, Center, 496-3230 Masonic Memorial Park. Patrick Alan Jones, age 46, Michelle Jones; brother Lunch, noon, $3, Morton Senior Herman is survived by a resident of Tucson, Ariz., and sister-in-law, Jamie and Center, 496-3230 daughter, Nanette Vaughan; passed away Sunday, March Rachel Jones; stepsisters, Zumba class, 6 p.m., Olequa Senior son James (Donna) Vaughan; 31, 2012. He was born Jan. Becky Freeman and Shelly Center grandchildren, Timothy 29, 1966, in Davenport, Iowa Morang; and several nieces (Ashley) Frizzell, Stephanie to Roger and Sharon Jones. and nephews. Frizzell and Tommy Poole; Patrick graduated from A graveside service with Tuesday, April 24 and many brothers, sisters, Parkway South High School military honors will be held nieces, nephews and great- in Missouri in 1985. He Saturday, April 28, 2012, Event to Focus on grandchildren. He was enlisted in the United States at 1:00 p.m. at Shoestring preceded in death by his wife Army in 1987 and was a Cemetery in Onalaska, Wash. Advanced Health Juanita Anne Vaughan. Desert Storm Veteran. Patrick A reception will follow Please leave remembrances was honorably discharged in immediately at the Shoestring Care Planning at www.FuneralAlternatives. 1992. He was employed by Community Church. Raytheon Missile systems as In conjunction with National Herman Vaughan, born org Arrangements are with In lieu of lowers, donations Healthcare Decisions Day April 16, March 12, 1942, passed away Funeral Alternatives of a Quality Control Inspector. may be made in Patrick's Providence SoundHomeCare and April 19, 2012. Washington 360-753-1065. Patrick was an eternal name to the American - Viewing will be optimist, he was a diehard Diabetes Association. Hospice will be hosting a free com Seahawks fan. He was a munity event at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Wednesday, April 25, 2012, To view the obituary, please To view the obituary, please at 1:00 p.m. at South Sound go to chronline.com/obituaries. member of the NRA and the Veterans Memorial Museum. had a passion for irearms go to chronline.com/obituaries. Judy Datsko, community • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 Edison Elementary Extends School Day for 40 Kindergarteners NO CHARGE FOR FULL DAY: subjects including science, math, of the budget cuts over the last reading, social studies, music, few years,” Kirby said. Move Will Impact physical education and library. Edison polled parents and all Nearly 300 Students at Edison Elementary School but one reported that they want- Principal Neal Kirby said they ed all-day kindergarten, accord- Centralia Elementary will use $8,000 from a supple- ing to Kirby. Schools Next Year mental remedial services fund, Next year, all elementary intended to help struggling stu- schools in the Centralia School By Amy Nile dents with their studies, to cov- District will offer free full-day [email protected] er part of the cost. The school kindergarten for nearly 300 stu- received another $7,000 from dents. Nearly 40 kindergarten stu- the Centralia School District’s “Our community and staff dents at Edison Elementary general fund to fund the all- prioritized the restoration of School in Centralia can now at- day program for the rest of the full-day kindergarten at Edison tend classes all day for the rest of school year. and Fords Prairie as a top prior- the school year. “I think it’s going to be ity,” Bodnar said. “This provides extended great for the kids,” Kirby said. Edison and Fords Prairie learning,” said Steve Bodnar, “When you spend more time elementary schools will receive superintendent for the Centra- teaching, you’re going to get local levy funds for full-day kin- lia School District. “It’s not the better results.” dergarten, while Jefferson Lin- same as full-day kindergarten.” Kirby said the half day pro- coln will receive state funding. The extended learning kin- gram focused primarily on read- “This educational program dergarten program will focus on ing, but now the extended hours really closes the achievement Chris Geier / [email protected] literacy and math skills, while a will allow them time to cover gap,” Bodnar said. ••• Port Blakely’s Blake Murden, right, talks to kindergarteners about wildlife during traditional full day kindergarten math more extensively. an Earth Day event at Edison Elementary school in Centralia Friday. covers a comprehensive range of “It was a real struggle with all Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 Herrera Beutler Medicare Flier’s Claims Challenged By Stevie Mathieu turn away Medicare patients. experts previously have predict- The Columbian “IPAB is specifically tasked ed the Hospital Insurance Trust with cutting provider rates,” Fund would run out of money. A flier U.S. Rep. Jaime Her- ‘‘The Hospital Insurance fund does have big Bowman said. “The threat is “In 1970, when the program rera Beutler, R-Camas, recently that these reimbursement levels was only four years old, the in- mailed to 80,000 constituents problems, but that’s not the same thing as will fall so low that hardly any solvency date was 1972,” accord- includes information about b e i n g ‘ b a n k r u p t , ’ a l e g a l t e r m t h a t d o e s n ’ t physicians will be able to afford ing to PolitiFact. “For the next 16 Medicare that has raised eye- providing care to seniors.” brows with fact-checking or- apply to federal governmental programs.’’ years, trustees expected the fund The health care reform law to be exhausted by the . ganizations. Her spokesman, tasks the independent advisory however, says the first-term excerpt from PolitiFact report Congress repeatedly changed board with saving money with- legislation to lower fund spend- congresswoman stands by her out limiting access to health care, statements. ing and keep it from going dry.” but “there is no further clarifica- The flier, discare hooey,” partly because it those enrolled in the Medicare Bowman, Herrera Beutler’s tion of how this is to be deter- which cost the includes the claim that the advi- Advantage program, according spokesman, said Democratic mined,” according to the Kaiser government sory board would have the pow- to the Kaiser Family Foundation. sources, including President Ba- $37,000 to print er to ration Medicare services. The Medicare Advantage pro- Family Foundation report. rack Obama, have made similar HERRERA BEUTLER’S and distribute, Similarly, Herrera Beutler’s gram, or Part C, allows patients flier and the statements that Medicare is at includes a mail- flier tells Clark County residents: to get their Medicare benefits Pat Boone ad both cite the Con- risk of running out of money. gressional Budget Office when back survey “My colleagues and I are taking through a private insurer. HERRERA BEUTLER’S flier states making the statement that Medi- about Medicare. action to stop Medicare ration- “The IPAB can push for the health care reform law will care will be bankrupt in nine The flier states ing or before they oc- changes that impact some areas cut $500 billion from Medicare that the Inde- Jaime Herrera Beutler cur.” She also called the advisory of health care, and that could years. PolitiFact rates this state- ment as false because it overstates to pay for another entitlement pendent Pay- congresswoman board “a panel of 15 unelected have an indirect result on care for program. seniors,” according to PolitiFact. the budget office’s report. ment Advisory bureaucrats, that could cut The law tries to slow the pro- “The board, however, cannot The report shows that the Hos- Board created needed Medicare programs and jected growth of the Medicare propose changes that impact the pital Insurance Trust Fund, which through the 2010 Patient Pro- limit seniors’ access to care.” program by about $500 billion tection and Affordable Care The law states the board’s most widely used forms of care pays for one of four parts of Medi- — such as inpatient hospital ser- care, is projected to be exhausted over the next 10 years and use Act — dubbed “Obamacare” — mandatory recommendations those savings to pay for new would ration Medicare services vices, long-term care and hospice in 2021, but the other funding can’t ration care, cut benefits or costs in the health care law. to seniors, cut $500 billion from — for Medicare beneficiaries.” sources for Medicare are not pro- shift costs to Medicare recipients, It is fair to say that Obama Medicare to expand another according to a report published HERRERA BEUTLER’S spokes- jected to run out in nine years. entitlement, and bankrupt the man, Casey Bowman, upheld the “The Hospital Insurance fund is partially funding the health by the Kaiser Family Founda- care law through reductions Medicare fund in nine years. tion, a nonprofit, nonpartisan congresswoman’s statements that does have big problems, but that’s not the same thing as be- in Medicare spending, the fact Similar statements were health care research group. Hos- the board would have the power ing ‘bankrupt,’ a legal term that checkers at made in a television ad that pitals and hospices are also off to ration Medicare. He said in an email that the board could create doesn’t apply to federal govern- have reported. “But it is mislead- aired last month featuring mu- limits for the first few years of policies that would cut reimburse- mental programs,” according to ing to suggest that Medicare has sician, actor and conservative IPAB’s existence. The law does ment rates to physicians, and in PolitiFact’s report. been weakened by this account- political activist Pat Boone. The not prohibit the board from turn that could prompt doctors to PolitiFact also points out that ing maneuver,” they say. ad, which was sponsored by the making recommendations af- conservative group 60 Plus As- fecting the Medicare Advantage sociation, prompted the St. Pe- program, the Medicare Part D tersburg Times’ Pulitzer Prize- winning PolitiFact website and prescription drug program and the fact checkers at the Wash- skilled nursing facility services. ington Post to dig deeper. The reforms could result in The most choices you’ve seen DURING THE HEALTH CARE reform less generous benefit packages for debates in 2009, many politi- since the paint store. cians raised concerns about the costly growth of Medicare, the nation’s health care program for seniors and people with disabili- ties. 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Tragedy: Sheriff’s Office Commander Says Man Made Mistakes Debris Disposal Vouchers Continued from front page Lewis County Coroner War- Offered by ren McLeod officially identified the body as that of Kuhn Friday Lewis County morning. He said an autopsy showed Kuhn died from acci- Solid Waste dental drowning. Members of the sheriff’s of- WILL BE ISSUED BETWEEN MAY fice and the coroner’s office suc- 1 AND SEPT. 29: Vouchers cessfully removed Kuhn’s body from a steep embankment be- Will Be Good for 30 Days low a former trestle used along By The Chronicle a portion of the Willapa Hills Lewis County Solid Waste’s Trail at about 7 p.m Thursday. free residential debris disposal A swift water rescue team vouchers — good for 30 days had planned on searching for once issued — will again be Kuhn again on Sunday. Two available this year for Lewis deputies certified for swift wa- County residents between May 1 ter rescues had been observing and Sept. 29. the river in preparation for the Steve Skinner, Solid Waste upcoming search on Thursday, manager, advises that people Lewis County Sheriff’s Office should wait to get their voucher Commander Steve Aust said. until they know they’re ready to The pair decided to move use it. They are only valid for 30 across the river and conduct a days and cannot be reissued once search of their own while in the Chris Geier / [email protected] they’ve expired. area about 450 yards upstream Lewis County Sherif’s Oice personnel work to remove the body of Daniel Kuhn from the shore of the Chehalis River up- Owners of single-family resi- from the “Rails to Trails” trestle. stream from the Chandler Road Bridge Thursday evening. dences may print a voucher from Donning wetsuits, they waded the Lewis County website, www. across the river and in the pro- the Lacey area. and your family tonight. I that he found a raft on Sunday lewiscountywa.gov. Renters can- cess made the discovery, Aust Chuck Zandecki, who served won’t forget you, and I will not that matched the description of not access the online version of said. with Kuhn in Iraq for 10 months leave you behind. Danny I love Kuhn’s raft. the voucher and must complete “One of them ended up basi- from Oct. 2008 to Aug. 2009, you brother.” Aust said that Kuhn seem- a paper application available at cally feeling him on the bottom of said Kuhn was the gunner for Kuhn hadn’t been seen since ingly made several mistakes that the Central Transfer Station or the river in about five feet of water,” the 2nd Battalion 146th Field he separated from a group of ultimately led to his demise. Lewis County Solid Waste Util- Aust said. “It was one in a million Artillery. friends on Saturday. He said he Noting what he called the as far as coming across him.” “He was the one who fired the would meet them at the Chandler “50/50/50 rule” — meaning the ity office, both located at 1411 S. While pulling the body to weapons,” Zandecki, who is an Road Bridge but never appeared. average person has a 50 percent Tower Avenue, Centralia, or the shore, the deputies battled the employee for The Chronicle, said. Friends reported Kuhn, who chance of swimming 50 yards East Lewis County Transfer Sta- same cold water and swift cur- Kuhn also drove the trucks was dressed in a red hat, white in water of 50 degrees or below tion, 6745 U.S. Highway 12, Mor- rent that is suspected of claim- and worked as a cook in the tank top, blue jean shorts and — he said Kuhn shouldn’t have ton. ing Kuhn’s life, Army, Zandecki added. white shoes, missing on Monday. isolated himself. Paper applications will be Aust said. Abbott said Kuhn had plans When Kuhn did not show The initial investigation processed in the utility office and may take up to 10 days to It took them to attend Le Cordon Bleu cook- up by 8 p.m. Saturday, the rest found that he had also been con- process about 25 min- ing school in Seattle. of his group left. They thought suming alcohol prior to his dis- utes to bring the After his deployment, Kuhn he might have left with other appearance, Aust said. PROPERTY OWNERS may also use body to shore. moved from Michigan, where friends, the sheriff’s office said. A toxicology report that will “The depu- this process, but won’t get the his mother lives, to Washington. By Monday, Kuhn’s friends show the amount of alcohol in voucher immediately as is the ties did an With the news of his death, realized he was missing and Kuhn’s system will take six to amazing job,” case if they go online and print a Daniel Kuhn Kuhn’s Facebook page became contacted the sheriff’s office. eight weeks to process and will voucher from the county website. he added. “They died during something of a vigil as friends The Chehalis Fire Depart- not be released to the public, ac- went above and Only one voucher will be is- Pe Ell River Run and family from across the ment’s swift water rescue team cording to the coroner’s office. sued per primary residential ad- beyond on this country posted condolences and searched a three-mile portion of “He made some major mis- one and put themselves at risk to dress. memories in honor of Kuhn. the Chehalis River between Elk takes in not being in a prop- The program is open to Lewis recover this body.” Joshua Medford, Pe Ell, Creek Road and the Chandler er-sized vessel, no life jacket, Tony Abbott, one of Kuhn’s County residential households wrote, “Brother I miss your Road Bridge Tuesday afternoon drinking and not having people only; businesses and non-county friends who spoke to The Chron- laughter and your smile al- in kayaks for clues. There was to help him,” Aust said. icle Wednesday, said Kuhn is an residents are not eligible to par- ready. You have never done me no sign of Kuhn. Kuhn’s death is the first re- ticipate. Each voucher is valid for active member of the Washing- wrong and you were a good Around the same time, a ported in the 34-year history of ton National Guard and lives in one load of up to 1,000 pounds. troop. My prayers are for you Doty-area resident reported the Pe Ell River Run. If a load exceeds 1,000 pounds, customers must be prepared to pay regular fees of $8 Man Must Pay $25K for Kicking, Killing Ex-Wife’s Cat A voucher cannot be used By Jeremy Pawloski cat, Mary, on May 28, 2010. The charge of second-degree ani- was no amount of money that to dispose of tires, appliances, The Olympian act “was intentional as opposed mal cruelty. He also was or- could have made me feel bet- computers, computer monitors to pure negligence,” according dered to have no contact with ter.” or televisions. Household haz- A former Lacey man con- to Carr’s decision, which broke cats for two years. Carr said a text message ardous waste (such as old paints victed of second-degree animal down plaintiff Kendra Vorhies Vorhies Flores, 23, of Lacey, Chlarson sent Flores threaten- and lawn chemicals) is accepted cruelty after he was accused of Flores’ damages into $15,000 for said she’d had the long-haired ing the cat was a factor in his at the Central Transfer Station’s kicking his then-wife’s cat, re- the “intrinsic value of the cat” calico since she was 11. She decision, as was a veterinarian’s Hazo Hut from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. sulting in the cat’s death, has and $10,000 for her emotional was 21 when Mary died and opinion that the cat died from every Wednesday, and on the been ordered to pay his ex-wife suffering. she said the cat was part of her internal injures that could have first and third Saturdays of each $25,000. Chlarson, 32, was sen- family. been caused by a kick. Chlar- month. Thurston County Arbitrator tenced to a suspended 90-day “As nice as it was to hear son’s civil attorney, Christopher For further information, Harold Carr’s March 16 decision jail sentence and a $1,000 fine that I won, that was nice, but Taylor of Olympia, said Thurs- contact the Lewis County Solid concluded that Justin Chlarson Oct. 13, 2010, after he pleaded it doesn’t bring my cat back,” day that Chlarson denies kick- Waste Utility office at 740-1451

likely “scooped or tossed” the guilty to a gross misdemeanor Vorhies Flores said. “There ing the cat. or 1-800-749-5980. News in Brief By The Chronicle ation and annually hosts a piano adjudication, two honor recitals,  Music Teachers Offering the Piano Play-a-Thon and a Rib- bon Festival to benefit students. Financial Help for For more information, go to  Students www.localaccess.com/lcmta/de- The Lewis County Music fault.htm. Teachers, through the Dorothy      Parker Memorial Grant, is offer- Grand Mound Stained ing assistance for qualified chil-  dren to study music during the Glass Studio Having  2012-2013 school year. Open House This grant is open to any stu-  dent, grades 1-12, living in Lewis Hexen Glass Studio, which in  County whose family qualifies as mid-March moved from Tum- low-income status. The criteria water to a new location on the  for a recipient includes desire and Oregon Trail Road near Grand commitment to study, parental/ Mound, is having an open house  guardian support, living near a 1-5 pm. Saturday, April. 21. LCMTA teacher, access to an in- The stained glass studio does  strument and financial need. custom work and also offers classes. At the open house, light re- Applications are due by June 30  for the student grant.They are avail- freshments will be served and   able by calling Barbara at 736-2180. door prizes will be distributed. The LCMTA is affiliated Hexen Glass Studio, owned    with the Washington State Mu- by Renate and Gabriela Cowan, sic Teachers Association and the is located at 21631 Oregon Trail  Music Teachers National Associ- Road S.E., Centralia. $ 9 Gallon*  PROPANE 1.79 *500+ Gallons Price subject to change     visit us @ www.apppropane.com  Owned Tanks Leased Tanks 500 Gal.+ ...... $1.799 500 Gal.+ ...... $1.899  9 9 300 Gal.+ ...... $1.89 300 Gal.+ ...... $1.99  150 Gal.+ ...... $2.099 150 Gal.+ ...... $2.199 Special Pricing For Neighborhood-Group 

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Doing so eliminates the and Suites Will Be view flood-prone areas within river’s wetlands. their jurisdictions, so Napavine “Once the wetland is gone, it’s Built in Floodway representative Lionel Pinn took gone,” Smell said. the opportunity to show other Additionally, he said, filling By Bianca Fortis Chris Geier / [email protected] members how Napavine had in the land can push more water Napavine City Councilor Lionel Pinn, center, speaks during a brief Flood Authority [email protected] been affected by flooding of the down the river, harming others tour of the Newaukum River basin near Napavine Thursday. After a year and a half of Newaukum River. downstream. planning for a hotel in Napavine, “Each (jurisdiction) shares “That’s happened every- the building will soon come to their impact stories,” Pinn said. where,” Graham, who supports fruition. “We wanted to show the past dredging the river, said when UPCOMING PLANS FOR The groundbreaking on the flooding issues that have oc- asked about that particular criti- THE CHEHALIS RIVER property, located just off Rush curred in our area.” cism. “I’ve lived on the river all Road near Exit 72 on I-5, should The area immediately sur- my life, and every year it’s dif- BASIN FLOOD AUTHORITY happen within 90 days, accord- rounding the river, which is near ferent. It changes — it’s gotten May ing to one of the property own- the future hotel, floods regularly shallower and shallower, at least • Review Fisheries Enhance- ers, Deborah Graham. and the floodway runs through in the summer.” ment Study The hotel will be a Microtel it; in 2007, the roads were im- Despite the hotel being • Review Hydraulic and Hy- Inn and Suites and will have passable. spared from flooding, hotel drologic modeling results 58 rooms, Graham said. She But there will be a 200-foot guests may have a problem try- • Finalize gathering of proj- said they’re also hoping to add floodway boundary separating ing to leave the area if the roads ect information for Office of a pool and hot tub, a workout the water from the hotel prop- flood. Financial Management Report room and a small conference erty. And the hotel will actually “We usually know ahead of June center. be built on an elevated piece of time (of a flood) to give warning,” • Policy discussion related to Construction time and price land, which was filled in with Graham said. She said there are OFM report dirt in the late 1990s. other ways to exit the area, so no July aren’t final, but Graham said the • Draft of OFM report re- building will take between 6 and Graham said that decision one will be trapped. leased July 11 Centralia 10 months to build and cost an sparked some controversy. “It's our property — we have September estimated $3.5 million. “There’s always been contro- to do something,” Graham said. • Review final OFM report 1211 Harrison Ave. Graham said the land on versy because there’s people in “We can't continue to pay taxes June 2013 736-6603 which the hotel will be built the valley that don’t want de- and not put anything on it.” • Current OFM contract was farmed beginning in the velopment,” Graham told The In the past the Grahams expires Chehalis CH466830sl.db early 1940s by her grandparents, Chronicle Friday. have discussed other ideas for • Jobs package must be 36 N. Market Blvd. Frank and Edith Hamilton, un- Michael Smells, a local resi- developing their property in Na- complete 748-0295 til their passing in 1995. dent, met with the Flood Au- pavine, but Graham said they’re The property is now owned thority and told them about the focused on the hotel for now. by Graham, her mother, Betty effects the Newaukum has had “Right now it's just the hotel,” Hamilton, and her brother, Rod- on his property. she said. “You can only do one ney Hamilton. Her husband, He said the river has flooded thing at a time. We’re hoping for Jerry Graham, is the property near his home every year since future development but nothing manager. he moved into the house in 1988. is in the works.” The Chehalis River Basin In 2009, his horse was chest- ••• Flood Authority viewed the deep in water. Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245 Local Veterinarian Disciplined for Providing Medication to Family Member STATE PUNISHMENT: Hunter argued at the hear- Karen A. 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CENTRALIA COLLEGE COMPLIES WITH EEOC GUIDELINES The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 • Main 15 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief CBO: Obama Budget Zimmerman Apologizes To As Divided As Ever, Would Hinder Egypt’s Revolutionaries Long-Term Growth Martin’s Parents At Bond Hearing Return To Tahrir Square WASHINGTON — A new CAIRO — From a distance, analysis concludes that Presi- By Rene Stutzman and Jeff Weiner the massive demonstration Friday dent ’s 2013 bud- The Orlando Sentinel in Tahrir Square recalled what get would bolster the economy SANFORD, Fla. — At a ‘‘I wanted to say I am sorry for the loss of your Egyptians consider the good old in the short-term and hinder hearing that legal experts said days of their uprising: thousands growth in later years, igniting a exposed flaws in the state’s case, son. I did not know how old he was. I thought of protesters, Islamists and liber- fresh round of debate as Demo- the special prosecutor assigned he was a little bit younger than I am, and als alike, converging to demand crats and Republicans offer com- to the shooting of Trayvon Mar- the ouster of outdated authoritar- peting visions for the economy tin failed Friday to convince a I did not know if he was armed or not.’’ ians. heading into the fall election. judge that gunman George Zim- Among the throngs, however, The non-partisan Congres- merman should stay locked up. the revolutionary movement ap- sional Budget Office found The judge set bond at George Zimmerman peared more diffuse than ever, admitted to killing Trayvon Martin that Obama’s proposal would $150,000, meaning Zimmerman with Islamists campaigning for boost the nation’s gross do- could be freed from the Semi- their presidential candidates, mestic product by 1.4 percent nole County Jail in a few days. youth activists demanding justice beyond what is expected under Most revealing in the hearing, ing his head against a sidewalk. nificant evidence is still forth- for slain protesters, and liberals current law, primarily because though, was testimony by prose- In the courtroom, Gilbreath coming, Grieco said he’s not so weighing their fears of a religious the White House plan would cution investigator Dale Gilbreath, also testified that although the sure. “You don’t usually hold state against their commitment extend certain tax breaks that a surprise witness for the defense. FBI has analyzed a voice heard back your evidence in these to democratic elections. The pro- are set to expire this year. Extra He admitted under oath screaming for help in the back- types of hearings.” testers’ disarray has complicated cash in the pockets of Ameri- that authorities do not know ground of a 911 call, it has pro- “You’re going to turn it over the presidential polls, set for the cans would help boost demand, who started the fight between duced no meaningful results. (to the defense) anyway,” Grieco end of May, with the contend- stimulating the economy. Zimmerman, a Neighborhood Martin’s family says the said. “If they have some smok- ers accusing one another of sell- Watch volunteer, and Martin, voice is that of their son. Zim- ing gun ... they usually are will- ing out the revolution’s ideals for Judge Sides With the black 17-year-old whose merman’s family says it belongs ing to show it.” narrow party interests. death has spurred protests to the defendant. Zimmerman, looking calm Inmate in Racial across the country. Michael Grieco, a defense and confident in a baggy blue Chinese Billionaire’s Lawyers for Martin’s family attorney and former prosecutor suit, did something stunning Justice Act Ruling have insisted that Zimmerman for the -Dade State Attor- late in the hearing: He took the Death Sentence RALEIGH, N.C. —A Cum- tracked down and killed the Mi- ney’s Office, said it appeared Gil- stand and apologized to Mar- Overturned berland County judge issued a ami Gardens teenager because breath “either was unprepared or, tin’s family. historic ruling Friday morning, he was black. alternatively, didn’t have a whole “I wanted to say I am sorry BEIJING — China’s highest finding that racial bias played But Zimmerman told po- lot to hang his hat on” in terms for the loss of your son. I did not court overturned a death sen- a role in the trial and sentenc- lice he fired in self-defense after of evidence. know how old he was. I thought tence for Wu Ying, a 31-year-old ing of death row inmate Marcus Martin threw the first punch, “I expected a lot more from he was a little bit younger than I billionaire convicted of “fund- Reymond Robinson. knocked Zimmerman to the the state,” Grieco said. Though am, and I did not know if he was raising fraud,” China’s official Judge Gregory Weeks an- ground and then began pound- others have cautioned that sig- armed or not,” he said. newswire reported on Friday. nounced his decision in the case Wu’s case has triggered a of the first death row inmate to high-profile controversy in Chi- test the fledgling and unique na over the use of capital pun- Racial Justice Act. ishment for nonviolent crimes. In a lengthy ruling, Weeks The Supreme People’s Court said that potential black jurors sent the case back to the highest had systematically been left out court in Zhejiang province for re- of the process of capital cases in sentencing, according to the report North Carolina and Cumberland by the New China News Agency. County at the time of Robinson’s “We’re relatively satisfied with trial. He said such decisions by these results,” said Wu’s attorney prosecutors to strike African- Zhang Yanfeng. “Wu Ying’s life Americans from potential jury has been saved.” pools undermined the courts and had a sweeping impact on the in- South Sudan, tegrity and trust the community could place in the process. Reeling From Sudan The ruling means Robinson’s Counterattack, Says sentence was immediately con- verted to life without possibility It Will Withdraw for parole. From Heglig BENTIU, South Sudan — South Woman Who Sudan announced Friday that it will Ran Surrogacy pull its forces from the disputed Funeral For Sheriff’s Deputy Killed During Eviction Attempt border territory of Heglig, a move Company Arrested Darryl Bush / Modesto Bee that from the ground appeared On Fraud Charges Stanislaus County Sherif Adam Christianson hugs the parents of sherif’s deputy, Robert Paris, as he presents them more like a retreat intended to cover with a medal during services at Big Valley Grace Community Church in Modesto, California, Friday. up a military thrashing at the hands MODESTO, Calif. — Fed- of a Sudanese counterattack. eral authorities Friday arrested a McClatchy Newspapers man April 12 in Modesto as they in Tracy, said the fallen deputy Whether the return of the woman on suspicion of defraud- MODESTO, Calif. — A tried to evict the man from his was “a hero to many.” He said the disputed oil town to Sudan’s con- ing more than $2 million from huge crowd that included Cali- apartment. After a long standoff, deputy’s personnel file was filled trol will end the war between the prospective parents, surrogates fornia Gov. Jerry Brown and the gunman took his own life with commendations from his su- neighbors remained to be seen. It and banks in connection with a law enforcement officers from that night as the four-unit apart- periors, his peers and the public. was unknown late Friday whether scheme carried out through her around the state paid their ment burned down. Without naming him, the Sudanese forces intended to pur- Modesto-based company. final respects to Stanislaus Officers and family told sto- sheriff called gunman James sue the South Sudanese army back A federal grand jury on County Sheriff’s Deputy Rob- ries of Paris’ love of the outdoors Ferrario a coward. across the border or had halted. Thursday indicted Tonya Col- ert Paris on Friday afternoon. and skills at hunting, fishing and The service included video There were no official casualty lins, 36, on seven counts of wire “Bob wore his badge with taxidermy. Eric Paris told stories testimonials from many of figures, but the two weeks of fighting fraud, four counts of mail fraud, pride, loved his job and loved about growing up with his older Paris’ colleagues and friends likely resulted in hundreds of dead. nine counts of bank fraud and serving his community,” said brother, and older sister Krista and a poem composed about 10 counts of money laundering, Sheriff Adam Christianson, one Torpey called her slain brother him by his daughter, Jami, was Millions Of Children according to the U.S. attorney’s of several officials who spoke kind, compassionate, witty, out- read aloud. The service ended office in Sacramento. Collins during a two-hour ceremony. going and strong. with the congregation reciting In Haiti To Receive was arrested at her home in An- “Thank you, Bob, for mak- “Bob was truly one of the good the Lord’s Prayer. telope, in Sacramento County. Life-Saving Vaccines ing a difference,” Christianson guys, and God took him away Attendees left the church sec- said. “We’ll never forget you. from us too early,” she said. tion by section, and then the scores MIAMI — More children Predicting Job Growth, We’ll see you again, my friend.” Christianson, who noted his of law officers present went up two die in Haiti before reaching their Paris and locksmith Glen- long friendship with Paris going by two to the casket, draped in an fifth birthdays than anywhere U.S. Businesses Covet don Engert were killed by a gun- back to their days as paramedics American flag, and saluted. else in the Americas. And more Haitian children lack all of their Easier Trade With Russia shots than in most countries. WASHINGTON — After get- Seeking to change these grim ting Congress to pass new trade Obama Proclaims Fort Ord National statistics, Haiti is ramping up vacci- deals with South Korea, Colombia nations against measles, rubella and and Panama six months ago, free- Monument on California’s Central Coast polio as part of an intensive coun- trade proponents have set their By Renee Schoof trywide immunization campaign sights on Russia, eager to cash in first taste of Army life, as a final that kicks off Saturday. The launch on one of the world’s largest and McClatchy Newspapers stop before deploying to war, coincides with the World Health or as a home base during their fastest-growing economies. WASHINGTON — The Organization’s Immunization With Russia set to become a military career. This national Week, a global effort to underscore White House on Friday an- monument will not only pro- member of the World Trade Or- nounced the creation of the the importance of immunizations. ganization in July, they say Con- tect one of the crown jewels of Fort Ord National Monument, With less than 60 percent of gress must act quickly to allow California’s coast, but will also Haiti’s tiniest citizens completely a stretch of grassland, oak and the United States to expand trade honor the heroism and dedica- immunized, Guillaume has set an opportunities with Moscow. U.S. shrub landscape on California’s tion of men and women who ambitious goal. She wants to raise businesses hope to begin sending Central Coast where 1.5 mil- served our nation and fought in the number to at least 90 percent, a flood of products — everything lion American soldiers trained the major conflicts of the 20th especially for children under 5, from apples to paint to airplanes before heading off to war. century,” Obama said in a state- against measles and polio. Haiti — to the 140 million consumers President Barack Obama ment. has been declared polio free since in Russia, a nation so large that it used his power under the 1906 Fort Ord, near Monterey 2001, she said, but to get accredit- spans nine time zones. Antiquities Act to set aside Bay, about 80 miles south of ed the country needs to hit the 90 But there’s one big hurdle to the federal land off the Pacific San Francisco, was a major percent mark; not an easy task in overcome: In 1974, Democratic Ocean for wildlife habitat and Army training center during a poverty-stricken nation where Sen. Henry “Scoop” Jackson of for the pleasure of people who the . It became a culturally parents don’t always see Washington state got a unanimous explore its 86 miles of rolling base in 1917 and was closed in the benefits of taking children to Congress to restrict trade with the trails on foot, mountain bike 1994. The Bureau of Land Man- a doctor unless they are sick and former Soviet Union because it and horseback. agement soon opened its more most of the population lack access wasn’t allowing Jews to emigrate. “Fort Ord’s dramatic land- than 14,000 acres for recreation, to basic health services. ••• scape lives in the memories of and more than 100,000 people ••• From The Chronicle’s wire services thousands of veterans as their have used it annually. From The Chronicle’s wire services Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 LOCAL

Free Admission to be Offered at Mount Rainier By The Chronicle open daily. Mount Rainier will have free The National Park Inn at admission April 21 - 29 in honor Longmire is open year round. of National Park Week. The Carbon River area is current- ly snow free, providing an oppor- While some of the areas and tunity for hikers and bicyclists. roads at Mount Rainier still re- Although there are more than main under winter snow, the 17 feet of snow at Paradise, the southwest area of the park (state snow play area has closed and Route 706), including Longmire snow shoe walks have concluded. and Paradise, is open. Through April 30, park visi- The Henry M. Jackson Visi- tors must carry tire chains in tor Center at Paradise will be their vehicles.

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Chris Geier / [email protected] Asher Nef, 6, runs through an obstacle course at the annual Family Fun Fest held at Centralia College Friday. Family Fun Fest Returns to Centralia College By The Chronicle by the Child and Family Studies It was Mission Nutrition on Department at Centralia College. Friday at one of Centralia Col- This year the college offered a nutrition theme with a focus lege’s most popular community on healthy eating for toddlers events — Family Fun Fest. and youngsters’ fitness. The family-centered event The activities included games, Tourism 2012 was held in the college gym, lo- music, art, youth crafts, animals cated in the Health & Wellness from the Lewis County Animal Enjoy the area like a local, with Center. Shelter, an obstacle course and Festivities were offered with- the “Astro Jump Space Station.” out charge. “Our focus will be promoting the fresh perspective of a tourist. 24 Family Fun Fest is an an- children’s health and fitness,” Matthew Trent Jr., 5, gets measured at nual celebration for toddler and the Evergreen Academy booth at the Events Guide: Best Bets Nancy Keaton, the Family May 2012 annual Family Fun Fest held at Centralia Vader ‘May Day’ Celebration & Parade pre-school children — with their Fun Fest coordinator, told The April — Saturday, May 5, 2012 parents, of course — sponsored Chronicle Thursday. College Friday. Spring Youth Fair For more info: 360-748-0831 or www.lewiscountymuseum.org. Vader May Day Parade Spring Youth Fair, Southwest Washin Vader May Day Festival and Parade ton Fairgrounds — May 4, 5 & 6, 2012g- takes place in Vader, about 20 minutes 26th south of Chehalis. The parade begins in The Spring Youth Fair showcases downtown Vader at 10 a.m. For more info: local youth agricultural achievements 360-295-3011 and provides great family fun, includ ing events, rides, and traditional food - News in Brief Centralia & Chehalis Railroad Depots fare. Centennial Celebration — All Month, For more info: 360-736-9758 or May 1-31, 2012 Winlock Egg Days southwestwashingtonfair.net. Memorial Day Flea Market, Pac — May 25-28, 2012 kwood 18 Come and celebrate the 100-year 30th Lewis County Historical Bike Ride anniversary of the construction of the — Saturday, May 12, 2012 June 2012 Centralia and Chehalis rail depots by The Packwood Flea Market is one of Lewis County’s biggest and best- visiting and admiring our area’s histo Grab your bike and get ready to tour Father’s Day Dinner Steam Train Ride ents in Recovery” will meet 2:45- built. These classes will help par- Both depots have been beautifully re ry. attended events. — Sunday, June 17, 2012 picturesque Lewis County and see some stored and maintained. The Centralia - From antiques and oddities, to of our more historical locations. There power tools and housewares, you’ll Depot is maintained as a working rail are several route options to choose from What better way to celebrate Father’s Program Aims to Help depot for the BNSF and Amtrak rail find something unique and interest that include rural farmland and historical Day than with a train ride on the historic line. The Chehalis Depot now houses ing at this famous gathering o - Centralia-Chehalis Steam Train? Hop on markers. Routes all start from Stan Hed chants and vendors. Deals extendf mer for 5 p.m. Tuesdays through June 19 ents learn how to move forward the Lewis County Historical Museum. wall Park in Chehalis. For more info: 360- - the train with dad and travel through rural - miles outside this picturesque town. 262-9647. West Lewis County, starting in Chehalis For more info: 360-494-2223 or and going as far as Ruth, a former commu Weird, Wild www.destinationpackwood.com. nity in the Boistfort Valley. For more info: - Parents Recover From at the Old Credit Union Building, in a positive direction as they in- Harmony Lakeside RV Park 360-748-9593 or www.steamtrainride.com New Full Service Cabins! 4th of July Parade Starts at NOON! 156 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Chehalis. teract with their children.” • ฀R V ฀Sites Display at Dusk! and Wonderful •฀Park฀Models฀(sleeps 6) Fun for Everyone in •฀Boat฀Rentals •฀Access฀฀ PeEll, Washington Drugs, Reconnect With Explore the Unusual and ExtraordinaryFor reservations call To฀Fishing฀Guides According to Linda Wilcox, Children and parents will 877-780-7275 Centrally located in Southwest between the states two most beautifulWA Pe Ell Take an idyllic Sunday drive through Lewis County’s harmonylakesidervpark.com mountains, Mt. St. Helens & Mt on the shores of Mayield Lake.. Rainier, Country rural pastures. While you take in the scenery, consider 103 Main Street, PeEll WAMarket · 360-291-3531

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Mariners Lose Series-Opener to Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] White Sox Prep Baseball Prep Track & Field Tiger Baseball Team to Finish Season Intact By The Chronicle Centralia High School's base- ball team will proceed with the 2012 season intact, according to a press release from high school athletic director Josh Lowe. Thirteen members of the high school team attended Wednes- day night's Centralia School Dis- trict Board of Directors meeting to ask for the resignation of head coach Jon Rooklidge. After an impromptu presentation to the board, the players met with Lowe, and left the district office plan- ning to quit the team by Friday if Rooklidge remained the head coach. The two parties appear to have worked out their differenc- es, which centered on what the players described as the coach's negative attitude. According to the release: "The Centralia High School base- ball team spent a portion of their Thursday afternoon discussing, as a team, the events of Wednes- day evening and the baseball sea- son so far. "Following the meeting, the team is moving forward intact,

along with its coaching staff with Pete Caster / [email protected] an eye on achieving great success Onalaska’s Kylea Johnson crosses the inish line in a 100-meter heat race at the Chehalis Activators Invite at Bearcat Stadium on Friday in Chehalis. The two-day event on the field including league, dis- continues with inal races and ield events today. trict and state championships." The Tigers are currently 8-4 this season, and have won three straight games — including a 5-4, nine-inning victory over Activators Invite Begins in Chehalis top-ranked rival W.F. West last Friday. The 13 players, from the By The Chronicle qualify for Saturday’s finals. competing in the Friday Night Saturday’s finals will feature team's 20-man roster, included at Over 600 athletes from 22 Friday’s portion of the 23rd Finals. some of the top throwers, jump- Annual two-day affair included Results of the final races least seven starters. schools flooded Bearcat Stadi- ers and runners in the area and Rooklidge has coached the qualifying for a number of run- from the event’s first day were team since 2002. The Tigers have um on Friday for the Chehalis ning events as well as the top unavailable by The Chronicle’s will kick off at 1 p.m. at Bearcat played in the District IV champi- Activators Invite attempting to nine finishers in each event Friday night deadline. Stadium. onship game in each of the past three seasons. The Tigers are scheduled to College Athletics host Black Hills in an Evergreen 2A Conference game Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. on Centralia’s Ed Wheeler Field.

2A Softball W.F. West Routs North Thurston in Five Innings

By The Chronicle LACEY — Considering the Bearcats weren’t really expecting to play, Friday’s results were a bit of a bonus. Courtesy Photo W.F. West pounded out 12 The 1988 Central Washington University baseball team will be inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame today. In the front row, from left: Dave Siguaw, Ron hits and rolled to a 12-0, five-in- Kostick, Greg Dixon, Todd Cort, Joe Dawson, Justin Brunson, Brian Baddley, Marlin Johnson, Darvin Ecklund, Bill Slosson. In the second row, from left: Desi Storey, Kyle ning win over North Thurston in Smith, Don Doggett, Charlie Hatem, Brian Fischer, Brett Nelson, Mike Eliason, Fred Sabatine, Doug Tuft, Chris Johnson, Dave Beymer. In the third row, from left: Ken Evergreen 2A Conference soft- Wilson, Rick McGrath, A.K. Kimple, Marc Greeley, Carl Casperson, Brad Torgeson, Rick Anderson, George Farrah, Arnie Noel, Andy Hoey, Earl Azeltine. ball action. “It was kind of an unexpect- ed surprise that we even got the Twin Cities Duo Joining CWU Hall of Fame With 1988 Team game in,” Bearcat coach Mike Chehalis, were both staples on unique. It was a group of really mark in the NAIA District 1. Keen said, referring to the rain WORLD SERIES: Ron the 1988 Central squad. Ko- talented baseball players, and “A lot of us were 22 or 23 that hit the Twin Cities early Fri- Kostick, Chris Johnson stick, playing left field, led the they took a bunch of athletes year old guys, playing against day. “But we got there and the Played on Last CWU team with a .382 batting aver- and they kind of came together younger guys,” Kostick said. kids were just ready to play. It age (third in the NAIA District and played really well.” “We competed well.” turned out to be beautiful.” Team to Make National 1) and .503 on-base percentage, The team went 29-22 on Kostick credited the coach- Haley Graham and Chelsie Championship Tourney while Johnson, in center field, the season, won two of three ing he received growing up — Fechtner were both 2 for 3, and hit .316. Each player knocked games against Whitworth in playing for Earl Conzatti, Ed By Aaron VanTuyl Caitlin Reynolds and Marissa two home runs with 20 RBIs. the NAIA District 1 playoffs, Barrager, Bernie Oaks and Val Reynolds were both 2 for 2. [email protected] Kostick and Johnson both defeated Azusa Pacific and Wollan in Little League, Max Graham, Kalynn Randt and The 1988 Central Wash- played two seasons at Centra- Linfield (twice) to go 3-0 in the Fricke, Marc Roberts and Bob Mattie Boucher combined to give ington University baseball lia College for head coach Ken NAIA West Coast Area Playoffs, Wollan in Babe Ruth, and Tim up just two hits over five innings. team will be inducted into the Wilson. Wilson then took the and defeated Dallas Baptist in Gilmore in high school — for “We just hit the ball consis- school’s Athletic Hall of Fame head position at Central, and the NAIA World Series before the success he had at the next tently, and everybody played,” today — with a pair of Twin went after Kostick and Johnson losing games to Grand Canyon level. Keen said. “It was a good out- Cities standouts among those to to join his team, with impres- and Georgetown (Kent.) to fin- “I got a chance to play with come.” be recognized. sive results. ish seventh in the nation. The some phenomenal athletes,” he W.F. West (7-2) will host Black Ron Kostick, from Centra- “It’s a pretty cool honor,” Wildcats finished with a .305 Hills on Monday. lia, and Chris Johnson, from Johnson said. “That team was team batting average, the top please see CWU, page S5

Kast-ing Of The Final Word Dodgers Pitcher Angel Guzman Suspended 50 Games TV’s Best Bet NEW YORK (AP) — Class A in the Cubs’ minor league system, Dodgers pitcher Angel Guzman was sus- making two appearances at Peoria of the Major League Baseball pended for 50 games by Major League Midwest League and going 0-3 with a White Sox at Seattle Baseball on Friday for a second violation 4.26 ERA in 19 games at Daytona of the 1:05 p.m. under the minor league drug program for State League. FOX a drug of abuse. He signed a minor league contract Pete Caster / [email protected] The 30-year-old right-hander was 3-10 with the Dodgers in December and at- W.F. West’s Jessica Kast throws the discus during with a 4.82 ERA for the Chicago Cubs tended big league spring training, pitch- the Chehalis Activators Invite Friday evening at from 2006-09, then missed 2010 with a ing 5⅓ scoreless innings in five games. He Bearcat Stadium in Chehalis. torn shoulder ligament. He spent 2011 at then was sent to Triple-A Albuquerque. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 SPORTS

NFL Nike’s Uniform Focus is on Performance, Not Fashion SEAHAWKS’ NEW CLOTHES: body scanner, and they can tures industrial-strength no- Shoe Giant Designs be tested in an environmental menclature if nothing else. chamber that can test products To call the new uniforms in temperatures as high as 130 Game Equipement to revolutionary is to make it Exacting Standards of degrees or as low as minus-14. There’s even a mannequin sound like players were on the Professional Athletes named Hal stationed in the field with P.E.-grade, elastic- By Danny O’Neil chamber who is engineered to cuffed sweatpants last year. But “sweat” to measure a garment’s to dismiss the innovations as The Seattle Times breathability. window dressing is to ignore the BEAVERTON, Ore. — One The NFL empire’s new decades of research and devel- of the first things you notice clothes are lighter, they are opment that Nike has put into about the Seahawks’ new uni- tighter, and they come with the forms is one of the last things option of having a belt in which athletic supplies that aren’t just a that Todd Van Horne brought the buckle is made of aircraft- business anymore so much as an up. grade aluminum instead of the industry unto itself. He didn’t mention the feath- typical metal D-ring. “We’re using all of Nike’s ers for a good 23 minutes. “Every ounce — we feel like resources in the creation of the — matters,” Van Horne said. Nike’s global creative direc- materials,” Van Horne said. “It’s tor for football and baseball The pants are no longer The Seattle Times like 40 years of work to get to talked about the stretch-wo- made of a knit material, which Todd Van Horne, Nike’s global creative director for football and baseball, shows of ven fabric, the aluminum belt tended to absorb water, leaving the new Seahawks uniform. This one is for Earl Thomas. this point.” buckle and the fact the jersey an athlete vulnerable to all sorts The first shoe to bear Nike’s numbers actually stretch before of saggy, soggy perils. Nike’s swoosh was a cleat designed for the conversation turned to the pants are stretch woven, made viding under the terms of that compression shorts worn under- football and soccer. That was contract are just one part of the neath the pants. Then there are uniform’s appearance. This is of a material that Van Horne back in 1970. Equipment has significant because while Nike characterized as possessing company’s football business. carbon-fiber hard shells that can come a long way since then, and has a reputation for revolution- “hydrophobic” qualities. “We’ve built a uniform sys- be attached to the thighs with ary designs, appearances aren’t Mesh is incorporated, too, to tem,” Van Horne said. medical-grade Velcro, which is this week’s visit to Nike’s head- the only innovation in Seattle’s improve ventilation. Most of all, That system includes every- lighter and thinner than tradi- quarters gave just a glimpse of new uniforms. the was designed to thing from lightweight under- tional thigh pads. It’s all part of how much further the company You need to look deeper, stretch, remaining snug against shirts that wick moisture away Nike’s Pro Combat HyperStrong plans on taking design advanc- turn the uniform inside-out, so the athlete without impeding from the athlete to foam-padded line of equipment, which fea- es. to speak, to see how much ef- movement. fort and expertise went into it. “The player wants that “Everything we’re going locked-down feeling, but they through is to help them succeed still want the mobility,” Van Tuscany Horne said. “That’s where you within their athletic endeavors,” Value Tour Van Horne said. “We often say get that nice balance because what’s next to the athlete’s skin they don’t want any grab points is almost the most important for their opponents, but they thing.” still want to have the range of The company sells a million motion.” pairs of shoes per day, it outfits That doesn’t mean Nike world-class athletes for every- got carte blanche to turn the thing from basketball to bad- playing attire of the league’s 9-Day Journey Day by Day: minton, and earlier this month 32 teams into “NFL: The Next Nike introduced its new line of Generation.” Rather, Nike Highlights: Day 1: Transatlantic light Departing NFL uniforms, replacing Ree- bought the right to work with • Round trip scheduled Day 2: Arrive in and bok as the league’s partner. teams, providing the product airfare into Tuscany transfer to your hotel for the October 23, 2012 next 7 nights Nike’s business is built on they wanted, both in terms of • Round trip transfers between airports and hotel • Dinner at your hotel more than bright uniforms, re- function and fashion. Day 3: • 7 nights irst class Hotel Breakfast at your hotel flective helmets and expensive A team like the Chicago • City tour of Florence • Superb cuisine, daily breakfast, For more information, sneakers. That became evident Bears remained very tradition- • Chamber Exchange when the company opened its al. The biggest change in their and 4 dinners Day 4: Breakfast at your hotel please call campus Wednesday afternoon uniform relates to the stripe on • City tour Florence, see the • Tour of Pisa to a group of journalists who the sleeve bearing George Ha- Cathedral, Baptistery, and the • Dinner at your hotel The Chamber at cover the Seahawks. las’ initials, which went back to famous Gates of Paradise. Day 5: Breakfast at your hotel • The Leaning Tower of Pisa (360) 748-8885 The company’s headquarters its original size. • Tour into the Heart of • Full day tour of San Gimignano in Beaverton has 18 buildings The Seahawks were the team Tuscany & San Gimignano • Chianti Wine Tasting • Chamber Exchange that house more than 4,000 on- that wanted a dramatically new • Chamber Exchange in Tuscany Day 6: Breakfast at your hotel site employees. The campus in- look, changing the uniforms • Tuscan Feast Dinner • Full day at leisure in cludes a man-made lake. 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Commentary MLB Ruuuuuuuppert Jones, the First Mariner, Was a Big Hit in Seattle he first thing you no- knows who you are. You fade tice about Ruppert into the twilight.” TJones — pardon me, Jones has joked in the past Ruuuuuuuuupert Jones — be- that if he went into the Hall of sides the ginormous Fu Man- Fame, he’d go in as a Mariner. chu mustache he’s sporting “They gave me a chance,” these days, is his wry sense of he said Thursday. “That’s humor. all a man wants in life, is a Ask him what he’s up to, chance.” and he replies, without hesita- He’s fully aware that his tion, “About career wasn’t Cooperstown 235 pounds.” worthy, but it had more than When I won- its share of memorable mo- Elaine Thompson / The dered, after ments. He made two All-Star Chicago White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski, left, puts the tag on Seattle Mariners’ Brendan Ryan and calls to the irst base he raved teams — including recog- umpire for a strike after Ryan tried to check his swing in the second inning of a baseball game on Friday, in Seattle. Ryan was about Seattle, nition as the first Mariners ruled to have swung at the pitch and struck out on the call. whether he’d All-Star in ‘77, when he hit 24 ever move homers. He played for four back here, iconic managers (no, Darrell By Larry Stone Jones shot The Seattle Johnson, the first Mariners back, with Times manager, is not one of them; M’s Knocked Out Early arched eye- I refer to Whitey Herzog, brows, “Ever been to San Di- Sparky Anderson, Dick Wil- By Larry Stone by A.J. Pierzynski. Adam Dunn, starter Chris Sale in the sixth in- ego?” liams and Gene Mauch). And The Seattle Times who had his biggest game since ning. Sale, a converted reliever, Hard to argue with that as Jones won a World Series ring joining the White Sox as a free had 11 of Chicago’s 15 strikeouts another rain-filled weekend with the Tigers in 1984. One night after having a agent last year, drove in one with in his 6⅓-inning stint. looms. But just like another “I never wear it,” he said. win cruelly snatched from their a double, and Alex Rios added a The Mariners’ early deficit fu- center fielder, Mike Cameron, “I’m not into flash and vanity. grasp in the ninth inning, the sacrifice fly. eled a bit of intrigue — would this who returned to the scene of I just know I got the ring. Peo- Mariners had much more time In the second inning, Dunn finally be the night that Iwakuma his prime a week ago, Jones ple ask why I don’t ever wear to process their latest defeat. chased Noesi with a towering saw action? He was the last player has always regarded his Mari- the ring. I say, ‘I got the ring. It was set into motion in the three-run homer to right-center. in the majors to be on an open- ners days as the pinnacle of That’s all that matters.’” first inning, when the White Dunn finished with two homers ing-day roster and not yet appear. a fine career with numerous Jones has the perspective Sox scored two runs off Hector and five runs batted in, eclipsing In fact, his last game appearance teams. that comes from being 25 Noesi, and all but sealed in the his four RBI on opening day last was April 2 in the Cactus League, Jones, who is in town to years removed from his last second when they knocked out year, which disintegrated into a when he worked three innings throw out the ceremonial first major-league game (after a Noesi with four more en route to nightmare .159 season. against the Rockies in Arizona. pitch Friday night at Safeco shoulder injury cut him down a 7-3 triumph at Safeco Field. “I was missing my pitch like In the sixth inning, it finally Field as part of the Mariners’ at the relatively young age of “We had to give him every in the first game (when he was happened: Iwakuma trotted seasonlong celebration of their 32). He has found success in opportunity to get going, be- shelled by Texas),” Noesi said. “I in from the bullpen to face the 35th anniversary, is regarded the insurance field, and set- cause you never want to go to tried to come back but it was too White Sox. Signed out of Japan as the original Mariner. He tled down in San Diego, hap- your pen that early,” manager late. Something was wrong with in January, Iwakuma had lost was the first player selected pily remarried for the past 15 Eric Wedge said. “But he just my mechanics.” out in a bid to make Seattle’s in the 1976 expansion draft years to Betty. didn’t have it today.” Noesi was charged with six rotation. But he made a strong before their 1977 launching, “She’s a fantastic lady,” he For the Mariners, in front runs in just 1⅓ innings. In his showing, allowing just one hit sagely plucked from the Roy- said. “She’s really changed my of an Ichiro-bobblehead-night two defeats this year, he has al- over four innings. als’ organization. life, been very instrumental crowd of 19,947, the rest of the lowed 12 hits and 13 runs in 4⅓ Iwakuma’s only slipup was a Some say Dave Hender- in my life, helping me find evening was distinguished innings, a 27.00 earned-run av- homer by Dunn leading off the son, as the Mariners’ ini- things about myself I wasn’t mainly by Hasashi Iwakuma’s erage. He said he will meet with eighth. tial first-round draft pick aware of. She’s given me sta- long-awaited major-league de- pitching coach Carl Willis on “It was a long time to pitch fi- in 1977, is truly their first bility in my life, where I have but, and a majestic homer to Saturday to go over his mistakes. nally, but I was prepared when he homegrown product, but a reason for a lot of things.” dead center by Jesus Montero. “I’ve got to work to come called,” Iwakuma said through why quibble? This much is In retrospect, Jones be- But their hopes of getting back and do what I have to do to an interpreter. “I’m glad to debut indisputable: Jones was their lieves the pivotal moment of back into the game were thwart- get better,” he said. here at Safeco Field.” first breakout star, almost in- his career came on Aug. 25, ed early, when they left five run- Ramirez restored order by Iwakuma said the long wait stantly catching the fancy of 1980, in his first season with ners in scoring position over the holding the White Sox score- to pitch didn’t frustrate him, a town hungry for the return the Yankees after the Mari- first four innings amid a stout of major-league baseball — less on one hit over the next 3⅔ because he was able to work on ners traded him away. Chas- relief effort by Erasmo Ramirez though not ravenous. The innings. But the Mariners kept things in the bullpen. But giving ing a drive that Oakland’s that had stymied the White Sox. Mariners drew 1.3 million Tony Armas hit off Yankees squandering scoring chances, up the homer to Dunn did. Ramirez and Iwakuma, in in ‘77, and less than one mil- pitcher Tommy John at the including one right from the get- “If I didn’t give up the homer, fact, combined to limit the lion in the next two seasons, Oakland Coliseum, Jones go. After Chone Figgins led off we had a (better) chance to win,” White Sox to just two hits and a three-year span of 90-plus crashed into the wall. The the Seattle first with an infield he said. “I made a mistake.” one run over the final 7⅔ in- loss teams that constituted next thing he remembers is single and moved to third on Said Wedge: “His first time the Ruppert Jones Era. waking up in the hospital 24 nings. But Noesi’s early struggles a Dustin Ackley single, Ichiro out, we wanted to make sure we Jones was their darling, hours later with a concussion had created too big a hole. struck out and Justin Smoak started him with a clean inning. however. “Ruuuuuuuuupe” and a separated right shoul- Noesi, coming off a brilliant grounded into a double play. We were waiting for an opportu- chants resonated around the der. His season was over. effort against Oakland last time Ichiro would later deliver a nity like today, or preferably the Kingdome whenever he bat- That was a life-altering out — eight shutout innings for run-scoring double in the third flip side of that scenario, when ted or made a catch. The left- moment, Jones says now. Cer- his first Mariners win — strug- and an RBI single in the seventh. you have a big lead. He hadn’t field bleachers became known tainly, career-altering. gled from the start. He labored Montero blasted his second been out there for a long time, as “Roop’s Coop,” and when “I missed about 12 to 15 through a 39-pitch first inning Mariners homer — like the first, obviously. To pitch the way he the seventh-inning stretch hours of my life where I didn’t that featured an 11-pitch walk to center field — off White Sox did was impressive.” came, fans altered the lyrics know what happened,” he to “Roop, Roop, Roop for the said. “I think I had residual College Football Mariners.” effects from that over the Jones, 57, quips that the years of my life.” chant of his name was a bless- Now, however, Jones is in a UW’s Callier, Sankey Compete for Job of Replacing Polk ing, because he never knew good place. He has two grown By Bob Condotta the job over. ... It may be a 55-45 ing for 260 yards on 47 carries), when they were booing him. children doing well in the Bay The Seattle Times deal, 60-40, I don’t know.” and Thomas refers to him as the He has a theory that his reck- Area, and he’s “having a ball” Polk, generally considered a “wily veteran” of the group. less, hustling style of play is helping former major-league Washington football fans second- or third-round pick in Sankey, meanwhile, rushed what captured the fans. pitcher Dave Stewart coach attending Saturday’s open prac- next week’s NFL draft, left UW for 187 yards on 28 carries last “I played a certain way,” a 13- and 14-year-old youth tice at Memorial Stadium will with one year of eligibility left af- season as a freshman and has he said. “I think they appreci- baseball team. undoubtedly pay close attention ter rushing for 1,000 yards each continued to improve in his first ated that.” Jones doesn’t much fol- to the tailback spot, where Jesse of the past three years. Napoleon spring with the Huskies. And he appreciates that low modern baseball — “just Callier and Bishop Sankey are Kaufman is the only other UW “Bishop is starting to become they still remember, that enough to be dangerous,” he competing to replace Chris Polk. running back to top the 1,000- a stronger, more confident tail- every time he comes back, jokes. In a live chat with The The workout begins at 11 a.m. yard mark three times. back,” Thomas said. first to the Kingdome, and Seattle Times, Jones quipped and is one of just two chances Polk, though, carried a heavi- Each has put on a little later Safeco Field, he is still that he misses baseball most UW fans have to see the Huskies er load than just about any UW weight, though neither is quite serenaded with the “Ru- “on the first and 15th.” this spring. tailback ever has. up to Polk’s 222. Callier said he’s uuuuuuuupe” calls. Jones says he’ll never lose The tailback competition, Polk got 779 of UW’s 1,323 at 205 and Sankey is at 200, hop- “It’s special to be remem- the warm memories he has of though, is one that is certain to rushing attempts the past three ing to be 205 by the fall. bered,” he said. “A lot of times his Mariners days. I suspect stretch into the fall, and might years, or 58.8 percent. By com- The competition might not after baseball, you lose that Seattle will never forget Ru- never have as clear a winner as parison, Kaufman got 663 out of popularity, where everyone uuuuuuuupe. was the case the past three years, be confined to just those two. 1,452 available attempts in 1992, Standing on the sideline at ev- when Polk dominated the posi- 1993 and 1994, 45.6 percent. tion as few others have in UW ery UW practice is sophomore In one more comparison Deontae Cooper, who, like Cal- history. showing how much UW relied Sports Memorabilia lier, enrolled in time for spring “Right now, those (Callier on Polk, consider the one season ball in 2010 and immediately Wagner Baseball Card Sells for $1.2M and Sankey) would be the guys (1996) spent at Washington by that would be 1A and 1B,” run- Corey Dillon, when he rushed began earning raves for his play. But Cooper suffered a knee in- ST. LOUIS (AP) — A New Jer- been so much media attention ning-backs coach Joel Thomas for a school-record 1,695 yards. jury that August and another sey man paid $1.2 million for a surrounding this card, and the told reporters after Friday’s prac- Dillon had 301 carries, the most rare 1909 Honus Wagner base- final price proved this card was tice. “And I’ll let you guys decide for a Husky — Polk is second last summer and has yet to see ball card in an online auction worth watching.” (which is which). But it’s been a with the 293 he got in 2011. But action. Thomas said Cooper is that brought interest from many Wagner was a member of the competitive battle. I really like even Dillon had a slightly lower on track to return for fall camp, potential buyers who had never first class of Hall of Fame induct- the energy and the effort they percentage of carries that season though until he returns to full- owned a card before, the sale or- ees. The shortstop, nicknamed bring every single day. They are than Polk got the past three, 55.9 contact football, it’s hard to ganizer said. “The Flying Dutchman,” spent serious about taking the job over. percent. know exactly how he will fit in. The buyer hasn’t decided most of his 21-year career (1897 One of them is going to do it.” While media and fans will “We’ll see in August when he whether to come forward public- to 1917) with the Just how much one or the paint the competition to replace gets going,” Thomas said. ly, and the seller, a Houston busi- Pirates, winning eight batting other takes it over is the ques- Polk as a battle, Callier and San- Also in the mix is junior-col- nessman, wants to remain anon- titles and hitting a career .327. tion. Thomas said it’s “safe to key each say they will be happy lege transfer Antavius Sims, and ymous, said Bill Goodwin, the The 2 1/2- by 1 1/2-inch card say” the carries will be distrib- with whatever carries they get. arriving in the fall is 2012 signee suburban St. Louis collectibles was released in cigarette packs uted more evenly than the past “I’m up to whatever they ask Erich Wilson. Of Sims, trying to dealer who ran the auction that sold by the American Tobacco three years, then adds: “But who for,” Callier said. “If it’s 25 car- make the switch from quarter- ended Friday. The buyer’s bid Co. from 1909 to 1911. What knows? When I first got here ries a game, then I’ll do it. If it’s back, Thomas said for now “he’s was the highest of 14 made since makes the card special, in addi- I didn’t think Chris was going 12, then I’ll do it. It’s up to the got some work to do.” the auction began last month. tion to Wagner’s fame, is the fact to carry the ball as many times, coaches.” As might be said of everyone “We’re thrilled with the out- that it was pulled from circula- as well. We were sprinkling in Callier, a junior, was the who takes on the task of replac- come,” Goodwin said. “There’s tion after about 200 were issued. other guys and he kind of took main backup last year (rush- ing Polk. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 SPORTS

Thursday’s Prep Boys Soccer Prep Girls Tennis Tigers Put Away River Ridge, 5-1

By The Chronicle LACEY — A fraction of Centralia’s varsity squad picked up a 5-1 win over River Ridge here Friday in Evergreen 2A Conference girls tennis action. The league-leading Ti- gers (10-0, 8-0 league) put Jaycee Foster — who nor- mally plays on the No. 3 doubles team — in the top singles spot, and filled the rest of the lineup with ju- nior varsity players. “I think the JV really stepped it up,” Centralia coach Deb Keahey said. “They were really excited to be able to play, and it just shows the depth we have on our team. I’m really proud of them. There were some fun matches.” Malie Christian and Ryann Chamberlain won Pete Caster / [email protected] a 7-6, 2-6, 7-6 match at No. Centralia’s Bo Ramirez (12) dribbles past River Ridge defender Zach McGill as keeper Michael Evans looks on during the irst half of an Evergreen 2A Conference soccer 3 doubles, with the first-set game at Tiger Stadium in Centralia on Thursday. tiebreaker finally ending at 9-7. “They kept their compo- sure during the tiebreakers Deel Nets Two as Tigers Drop Hawks and pulled it off,” Keahey said. By The Chronicle Sara Atkinson and Emi- ly Scherer won their first set The Tigers had a shorter- 6-1 and then trailed 5-2 in than-normal bench on Thurs- the second before coming day — so they planned accord- back to win the set — and ingly to deal with any potential match — 7-6, late-game fatigue. “They just showed that Centralia scored three times they could battle,” Keahey in the first 14 minutes and rolled added. to a 5-1 win over River Ridge at Foster won 6-1, 6-2, Sera Tiger Stadium Thursday night Wang won 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 in Evergreen 2A Conference singles and Anda Christian boys soccer action. won 6-0, 6-0 in the third Christian Corona opened singles match. the scoring with an assist from Centralia will play at Carlos Ortiz in the fifth min- Aberdeen on Monday. ute. Justin Deel scored on a Co- rona assist in the 10th minute, and Jonny Gundersen knocked Beavers Win Two on Road through a penalty kick in the Trip 14th minute. Deel scored again, Tenino headed south with another Corona assist, in for a SWW 1A League girls the 32nd minute to put the Ti- tennis doubleheader Friday, gers up 4-0. stopping off in Stevenson River Ridge’s lone goal came for a 5-0 win and taking an- in the 36th minute, and Piang other 5-0 victory at White No closed out the Tiger scoring Salmon before turning in the 44th minute. Pete Caster / [email protected] around and heading home. “I think it’s kind of fortunate Centralia’s Justin Deel shoots on goal as River Ridge’s Michael Key (9) looks on during the irst half of an Evergreen 2A Confer- Kirsten Jorgensen won that this team kind of thrives ence soccer game at Tiger Stadium on Thursday. Deel scored on the shot to put the Tigers up 2-0. both of her matches in the under adversity,” Centralia No. 1 singles spot, Shelby coach Sue Parke said. “I don’t night in Evergreen 2A Confer- it together ourselves, that’s what goal in the Warriors’ 1-0 win. Frasl won twice in No. 2 have a very big bench, and it was ence boys soccer action. happens.” “It was very, very sloppy con- singles and freshman Ali Jo even smaller tonight.” Renaud scored in the 9th, Dalton Boucher, Austin ditions tonight,” Ziese said. “The Vens won both of her No. 3 The Tigers suited up 13 play- 19th and 39th minutes, and Woodland, Tyler St. Catherine field was just water, so it didn’t singles contests — including ers for the game, one of whom teammate Nick Salazar added a and Matt Dean all played well, really make it a great game.” a three-hour match against was sick and another of whom score in the 40th minute. North he added. Hoquiam outshot the War- White Salmon’s Sam Spaeth, was injured, Parke pointed out. Thurston outshot the Bearcats W.F. West (2-7) will host Ab- riors 11-9, but, according to where she lost the first set Ortiz, playing in the mid- 12-4. erdeen on Tuesday. Ziese, dominated the middle of 7-6 (8-6 tiebreaker) before field for the first time in a varsity “They’re well-balanced, and the field. winning 6-0 and 7-5. game, played well, she added, as organized really well,” Sanchez Warriors Edge Hoquiam “When we did have some Kelli Neer and Janelle did No, Gundersen and Evan said. “It’s really a good team. good quality shots, they were Young won twice in the top Valeriano. Nate Nokes, playing Unfortunately, for us, it’s just a ROCHESTER — Warrior there,” he said. “The keeper was doubles slot, while Kaitlin in goal, recorded one save on bad time.” coach Brian Ziese called it luck. there, too. They made some Forest and Emily Mankows- three shots from the Hawks. Freshman goalkeeper Skyler In the 65th minute of Roches- good saves.” ki won both of their No. 2 Centralia (9-2, 8-2 league) Lucas recorded seven saves for ter’s SWW 1A League Evergreen The coach also credited his doubles matches. will play at North Thurston on W.F. West and played well, ac- Division soccer showdown with defense for a solid night. The Beavers (5-1) will Thursday. cording to Sanchez. Hoquiam, reserve outside mid- “It was just one of those night. host King’s Way on Tues- The Bearcats are, still, deal- fielder Michael Chambers found We got the win we needed to get,” day, and play at Northwest ing with injuries to several key the ball in a scramble inside the Ziese said. “Luck was in our fa- Christian (Lacey) on Thurs- North Thurston Rams W.F. West players. penalty box off of a throw-in vor.” day. LACEY — North Thurston’s “With the injuries, we’ve got from teammate Alexis Ayala Rochester (10-0, 9-0 league) Joey Renaud recorded a hat trick to just step it up,” Sanchez said. and knocked it past the Grizzly will take on Elma on Monday, and the Rams rolled to a 4-0 win “Our player are just really, really keeper. at Centralia High School’s Tiger Thursday’s 2A Girls Golf over W.F. West here Thursday working hard, but if we don’t get It turned out to be the only Stadium. Tiger Golfers Fall NHL to North Thurston Pittsburgh Beats Philly 3-2 to Avoid Elimination By The Chronicle LACEY — Olivia Lowe shot PITTSBURGH (AP) — Steve ville advanced to the Western a 39, and North Thurston took Sullivan, Jordan Staal and Tyler Conference semifinals with a a 74-50 win over Centralia here Kennedy scored and the Pitts- Game 5 victory over Detroit. Thursday at The Golf Club at burgh Penguins fended off elim- The fourth-seeded Predators Hawks Prairie. ination with a 3-2 comeback vic- capped a season in which they The match, like all Evergreen tory over the Flyers finished ahead of their Central 2A Conference girls golf contests on Friday night in Game 5 of the Division rival for the first time this season, was scored using the Eastern Conference quarterfinal by beating the Red Wings for Stableford system, which rewards series. the first time in their third players based on their scores in Marc-Andre Fleury made 24 playoff series. Nashville made relation to par rather than typi- saves — including a series of big it even sweeter by handing the cal stroke play. stops in the third period — to Red Wings their earliest postsea- Lowe scored 33 points, while help Pittsburgh cut Philadel- son departure since a six-game Bailey Peters led Centralia with a phia’s lead to 3-2 in the best-of- first-round loss to in seven series. 2006. 52 for 20 points. Katie Von Rotz Game 6 is Sunday in Phila- Legwand added an assist, scored 11 points, and first-year golfer Lleo Vasquez recorded 8 delphia. Yong Kim / MCT and Alexander Radulov also Matt Carle and Scott Hart- had a goal and assist for Nash- points. The Philadelphia Flyers’ Wayne Simmonds (17) is taken down going after the puck “I was pretty happy with her,” nell scored power-play goals in against the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Brooks Orpik during the third period in Game 5 ville. The team that scored first Tiger coach Larry Mollerstuen the first period for Philadelphia, of the Eastern Conference Quarterinals at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, won each game, and that was but the Flyers failed to close Pennsylvania, on Friday. Nashville again. said. “She’s never played golf out Pittsburgh for the second Jiri Hudler scored for Detroit, before, and just is sticking with straight game. the teams played something PREDATORS 2, RED WINGS 1 which heads into the summer it and getting better all the time Ilya Bryzgalov stopped 20 having lost three straight wait- because she works so hard at it.” more closely resembling playoff shots. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Da- ing to see if captain Nicklas Lid- Centralia (0-4, 0-3 league) Following four wild games hockey. vid Legwand scored 13 seconds strom has played his last game will host Aberdeen on Monday, that featured a record 45 goals, into the third period, and Nash- after 20 seasons. April 30. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012

NFL Prep Baseball Tannenhill on Seahawks’ Draft List, Sort Of Mossyrock By Eric D. Williams The News Tribune Picks Up RENTON — Despite sign- ing Matt Flynn to a three-year, Two Wins $19 million deal to compete for the starting job with , Seattle in Yakima Seahawks general manager John Schneider said the team still By The Chronicle would consider selecting a de- YAKIMA — The Vikings velopmental quarterback such as headed east of the mountains to Texas A&M quarterback Ryan find a bit of sunshine and com- Tannehill with the team’s No. 12 petition, and headed home with overall pick. 8-4 and 8-0 wins over East Val- Schneider and coach Pete ley’s JV team here Friday in non- Carroll have not selected a play- league baseball action. er for football’s most important position since taking over the Mossyrock recorded just a team in January 2010. And Seat- single official RBI in the first tle’s depth chart at quarterback game, but had seven hits. appears complete with Flynn, “We just took advantage of Jackson and second-year pro some walks,” Viking coach Cole Josh Portis serving as the team’s Kanyer said. “We were able to third-string quarterback. drive some guys around.” But Schneider and Carroll Josh Vogel settled down af- attended Tannehill’s pro day ter the first two innings, and March 29, and according to a struck out seven over the last Sport Illustrated report, watch- four frames — while allowing ing the athletic quarterback just two baserunners — to pick throw had Carroll “giggling like up the win. a school girl.” G.J. McCarthy / MCT Robbie Nelson and Logan “The guy had a great work- Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17)] holds the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas MVP award, and wears a cow- Gootgeld each had two hits for out, and we left,” Schneider said. boy hat, as he leaves the ield following the Aggies’ 33-22 win over Northwestern at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas, Sat- the Vikings, with Nelson knock- “I don’t know why somebody urday, Dec. 31. ing a double in the sixth inning. would say that.” The second game was all John Despite Seattle’s depth at Pomeroy. The big pitcher tossed “It’s fun to talk about, but I covered some things where we (any play 20 yards or longer) — the position, Schneider said the all five innings of the darkness- mean, he’s not going to be there,” can go ahead and just take the Seahawks would consider se- and pointed to finding players halted game, striking out the Schneider said. “You know, I good players that come to us.” lecting Tannehill at No. 12 if he in the draft that most affect that side in the first and fourth with- think he’s going to get drafted Schneider said linebacker, were available. category. out allowing a hit and allowing pretty high.” running back, quarterback and “He’s a really good player just two baserunners — on a hit Schneider also said he likes defensive line are deep positions “If you have what our guys and he’s got a great upside,” Sch- batter and a walk. where Seattle sits in the first in the draft. upstairs call ‘daily doubles,’ and neider said about Tannehill. “We “He was flat-out dominant,” would definitely consider him (at round. “Quite honestly, I feel like you hit both of those, you have “I look at 12 as kind of like if I was a free-agent lineback- Kanyer said. No. 12). Just because we’ve done like a 96 percent chance of win- Pomeroy hit a double and an these things, the guys know — — and I think other teams may er this year I would be a little ning the game if you are (on the look at this way, too — that at 11, bummed out,” Schneider said. RBI single, Ryley Stanley notched it’s no disrespect to Tarvaris, or plus side) in those categories,” two hits, Shaun Stephens hit a Matt or Josh at all. 12 and 13 there’s a little bit of a “There were a number of very Schneider said. “So is it a ball- double and James Sword added a “The guys know at some ledge there,” he said. “There’s a qualified free-agent lineback- little bit of a difference in players. ers, unrestricted guys. And hawking defensive back? Is it an 2-run single for the winners. point we wanted to get this thing “Overall, we just had a bet- rolling where we would be able So if we want to stay and pick, I then this draft compared to last (defensive) end that’s going to ter approach at the plate, hit a to get a younger quarterback in, think it’s a really cool place to year looks completely different. put pressure on the quarterback? lot more fastballs, and John just and kind of getting them going, pick. There’s good numbers up there Or is it another receiver that can “But if somebody does at the linebacker position.” cruised,” Kanyer said. “He was whether it’s in the first round get down the field, or a runner? or second round or however it something that’s real attractive And he highlighted two all around the zone and kept hit- comes.” and we feel comfortable with stats that have the most effect What is that combination — ters off balance. Nobody had any But Schneider isn’t expect- the way we prepared, we can go on winning games since 2007 that’s kind of like what’s going solid contact off of him today.” ing Tannehill to last that long. back, too. But we feel like we’ve — turnovers and explosive plays through my head right now.” Mossyrock (9-4) will play two Central 2B League games at Racing Toutle Lake on Thursday. Hendrick Still Seeks 200th Win at Kansas Speedway Prep Track & Field By Dave Skretta Mossyrock’s The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Kan. — It’s Lamping Wins turned into the joke that nobody can really laugh about, the cloud 100 at Kalama hanging over one of the most By The Chronicle successful teams in the history KALAMA — Mossy- of NASCAR. rock’s Tessa Lamping won Thirteen races have passed the 100 meters here Friday since Hendrick Motorsports at the Kalama Twilight In- reached Victory Lane, the lon- vite. gest drought the team has experi- Lamping won the event enced since the 2002-03 seasons. in 13.14 seconds, out of a And the result is that Hendrick large field in the 17-team is still stuck on 199 victories, the meet. On the boys side, milestone maddeningly just out Mossyrock’s Brandon of reach. Richardson broke his own “You know, now it’s turned. school record in the 100, We’ve been so close to getting it finishing second in the race the last month or so, it’s kind of in 12.27 seconds. a deal now where we’re joking, Complete results of the like, let’s not even think about meet were unavailable as of it,” said five-time Sprint Cup press time. Mossyrock will champion Jimmie Johnson, who run Tuesday in a six-team claimed the team’s last victory meet at Castle Rock. in October at Kansas Speedway. Brian Czobat (Autostock) / The Associated Press The series is back this week- Jimmie Johnson prepares to get in his car during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at the Kansas Speed- end for the first of two races this way in Kansas City, Kan., Friday. year. It should give the power- 156 laps, but a couple of subtle nally get a win. proves what you have is working CWU house team some positive vibes. tweaks on his final two pit stops This is a team, after all, that well,” Gordon said. Johnson also won from the turned out for the worst. Greg won five straight championships Gordon talked about the Continued from Sports 1 pole at Kansas in 2008, and Jeff Biffle passed him for the lead with Johnson, and had claimed team reaching the 200-win Gordon won the first two races with 30 laps left, and the two- five more before that between milestone as if it’s a given, some- added. “That was the beauty of at the track in 2001 and ‘02. time winner at Kansas held on Gordon and Terry Labonte, who thing bound to happen eventu- it, the relationships. You can’t go Dale Earnhardt Jr. has five top- for his first Sprint Cup victory won the title in 1996. ally. He’d just rather it happen wrong.” 10 finishes on the 1 ¹/2-mile oval since October 2010. Johnson and Gordon com- sooner than another six months. The 1988 squad was the last and is currently third in points, “When you lead the most laps bined for five wins last season, “We look at it a lot different,” Central Washington University while Kasey Kahne is coming and finish second, those stink,” and Johnson won six alone in team to reach the national cham- he said. “I feel like Jimmie had a off a Trucks series win at Rock- Johnson said. “Last weekend I 2010. pionship tournament. The team ingham. thought long and hard about the The last time the team went chance to win the race last week, also split four games against No owner has more wins last two pit stops and the adjust- through such doldrums, John- three of us had a chance the race eventual NAIA champion Lew- at Kansas Speedway than Hen- ments we made. We still had a son was running his first full before. The opportunities are is-Clark State over the course of drick. fast race car, but those last two Cup schedule. The team went there. We’re running very good. the season. “We know our teams are all segments weren’t the strongest.” 15 straight races without a vic- We continue that we’ll, get the The 29th Hall of Fame class capable of winning races. We’ve Johnson had another fast car tory that time, a stretch that be- win.” will be inducted during the an- all been there,” Johnson said a few weeks ago at Martinsville, gan — in a cruel coincidence — If nothing else, Hendrick nual banquet ceremony, which Friday. “Whenever it happens, and was leading late in the race. after Gordon won the 2002 race Motorsports will celebrate one begins with a social hour at 5:30 you’ll see a very big sigh of relief David Reutimann’s car stalled at Kansas Speedway. accomplishment this weekend: p.m. at Nicholson Pavilion on from Rick and the team.” and brought out a caution, and Then again, the very notion The team will start its 3,000th the Ellensburg campus. Tickets It’s not as though Hendrick then a wreck collected Johnson that folks are talking about 13 race dating to Geoff Bodine’s are $35 and the event is open to Motorsports hasn’t been com- and Gordon, preventing them races being a drought says a lot appearance in the 1984 Daytona the public. petitive. from making a run at the green- about Hendrick Motorsports, 500. The 2012 Hall of Fame class To the contrary: It has been white-checkered finish. where success is measured at a “If you can win such a ma- also includes James Atterberry frustratingly close. “We’re real happy with the different level than most places. (footbal), Mark Brown (track Hendrick’s stable has fin- way our cars perform come race “You take the 48 and the jority, I think it says a lot about and field), Mike Huard (football), ished second four times since time,” Johnson said. “Qualify- 24 and you look at their suc- your ability to put people in the Robin MacAlpine (wrestling), Dr. Johnson’s victory during last ing has been a bit of a struggle, cess — obviously that success is right places,” Earnhardt said. Jean Putnam (field hockey), and season’s Chase, including his though last weekend we had a throughout the whole organiza- “I’m sure there are other things Rob Hippi (baseball), a Toledo second-place run last Saturday top 10, which wasn’t too bad.” tion — but those two teams hav- that play a role in that over the native who went on to become night at Texas. Johnson is confident that ing that much success and win- years, but I guess it comes down the longtime pitching coach at Johnson led a race-high Hendrick Motorsports will fi- ning that many championships to Rick’s eye for talent.” Lower Columbia College. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 SPORTS

Friday’s Mariners Box Score Sports Briefs CHI (6-6) 002 000 011 — 7 8 0 Arsenal Combat Sports Hosting MMA SEA (7-7) 001 001 100 — 3 9 0 Fights Tonight WHITE SOX AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG By The Chronicle A De Aza CF 4 2 2 0 0 0 15 .255 .328 .549 C Figgins CF 5 0 1 0 0 3 24 .237 .292 .356 B Morel 3B 3 2 1 1 1 0 20 .119 .178 .143 D Ackley 2B 4 1 1 0 1 3 18 .259 .306 .362 Arsenal Combat Sports will host a night of live A Dunn DH 4 2 3 5 0 1 9 .265 .368 .571 I Suzuki RF 4 0 2 2 0 1 15 .279 .308 .410 MMA fighting tonight to help raise funds for the re- P Konerko 1B 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 .340 .411 .500 J Smoak 1B 4 0 0 0 0 1 11 .214 .254 .339 model of its Chehalis training center. A Pierzynski C 3 0 0 0 1 0 24 .368 .405 .763 J Montero C 4 1 1 1 0 2 17 .261 .280 .413 The doors open at 5 p.m. at the soon-to-be-opened A Rios RF 3 0 1 1 0 0 11 .289 .356 .421 M Olivo DH 4 0 0 0 0 2 17 .130 .149 .174 training center at 663 Geary Road in Chehalis. The A Ramirez SS 4 0 0 0 0 2 20 .271 .300 .333 A Liddi 3B 3 0 1 0 1 1 14 .273 .333 .273 fights, headlined by a welterweight super fight be- D Viciedo LF 4 0 0 0 0 1 13 .200 .220 .400 C Wells LF 3 0 2 0 1 1 13 .300 .364 .500 G Beckham 2B 3 1 1 0 1 0 20 .167 .250 .250 tween Brandon Nunn (Salem, Ore; 15-14) and Jerry Totals 32 7 8 7 3 4 142 B Ryan SS 4 1 1 0 0 1 15 .205 .340 .385 Allen (Kelso; 17-17), begin at 6 p.m. Totals 35 3 9 3 3 15 144 The event is scheduled to feature six preliminary Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA fights and six main card fights before the main event. C Sale (W, 2-1) 6.1 7 3 3 3 11 1 110-69 3.50 Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA Locals scheduled to appear in preliminary fights M Thornton 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 8-6 0.00 H Noesi (L, 1-2) 1.1 6 6 6 2 1 1 58-39 9.49 include Zack Estrada (Centralia; 0-0), who will take J Crain 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 12-8 2.57 E Ramirez 3.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 39-30 3.12 on Bradley Smith (Longview, 0-0) in a 170-pound H Santiago 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 14-10 5.40 H Iwakuma 4.0 1 1 1 1 2 1 45-32 2.25 Totals 9.0 9 3 3 3 15 1 144-93 Totals 9.0 8 7 7 3 4 2 142-101 bout; Dustin Meyer (Centralia; 0-0) who will face Josh Hunter (Vancouver; 0-0) in a 130 match; Adrian Drahos (Centralia; 0-0) who faces Josh Bronner (Van- couver, 2-1) in a heavyweight match; and Chris Lopez Scoreboard (Centralia, 0-0) who takes on Sean Pratter (Vancou- PREPS State, Virginia Tech, North Carolina- at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Dodgers RHP Angel Guzman (Albu- ver; 0-3) in a 160 bout. Wilmington, Mississippi State, Tulane, Philadelphia at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. querque—PCL) 50 games after a sec- Toledo’s Travis Jones (1-0) will take on Vancouver’s Local Schedules Maryland, Georgia Tech Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. ond violation for a drug abuse under (Weather Permitting) at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. the minor league drug prevention and Anthony Pratter (1-3) in a 145 match on the main card, NY Yankees at Boston, 5 p.m. SATURDAY, April 21 Pac-12 Baseball treatment program. Fined Cleveland and Centralia’s Kendall Jackson (3-0) will face Van- College Baseball Standings RHP Chris Perez $750 for a ``reckless’’ Team Lg. Overall Monday’s Games (PST) couver’s David DeCourte (3-5) in a heavyweight fea- Lower Columbia at Centralia, 1 p.m. message on his Twitter account after a College Softball UCLA 10-5 25-8 NY Yankees at Texas, 4 p.m. ture bout. Centralia’s Andrew Huerta, meanwhile, will Colorado at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. benches—clearing incident in Kansas Centralia at Crossover Tournament Oregon 10-5 26-10 San Francisco at NY Mets, 4:10 p.m. try to improve to 3-0 against Vancouver’s Tyson Keeth (Yakima), TBA Arizona 10-5 24-12 City. Baseball St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. American League (3-0) in the No. 1 Lightweight Contender bout. Arizona St. 9-6 24-13 at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Pe Ell at Wishkah (2), 12 p.m. Oregon St. 6-6 24-11 DETROIT TIGERS — Acquired The event is open to all ages, alcohol free, and will Softball Houston at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. Washington St. 5-6 18-15 Boston at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. RHP Zach Miner from Kansas City for include food, drinks and giveaways. Tickets start at Pe Ell at Seattle Christian, 12 p.m. Stanford 5-7 22-10 cash and assigned him to Erie (EL). Track & Field Philadelphia at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Washington 5-7 19-15 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed $25. Rochester, Pe Ell, Centralia, Morton- Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 7:05 White Pass, Napavine, Onalaska at Ac- USC 5-9 20-15 p.m. LHP Chris Narveson on the 15—day tivators Invitational (W.F. West), 4 p.m. Utah 5-10 10-25 Atlanta at LA Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. DL, retroactive to April 16. Recalled California 4-8 20-15 RHP Mike McClendon from Nashville SUNDAY, April 22 (PCL). Sports on the Air College Baseball Softball OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Claimed ESPN.COM/USA Softball Rankings Centralia at Lower Columbia, 1 p.m. NBA RHP Rich Thompson off waivers from College Softball 1 California (15) 39-2 SATURDAY, April 21 the Los Angeles Angels. Optioned RHP Centralia at Crossover Tournament 2 Alabama (5) 40-2 National Basketball Association MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (Yakima) TBA 3 Arizona State 36-5 Standings Neil Wagner to Sacramento (PCL). 4 Florida 38-5 EASTERN CONFERENCE TAMPA BAY RAYS — Reinstated 1:05 p.m. ATLANTIC W L PCT GB MONDAY, April 23 5 Oklahoma 35-6 CF B.J. Upton from the 15—day DL. FOX — Chicago White Sox at Seattle y - Boston (4) 37 27 .578 - Baseball 6 Texas 35-5 Optioned UTL Stephen Vogt to Dur- x - New York (7) 33 30 .524 3 ½ NBA BASKETBALL Napavine at Oakville, 4 p.m. ham (IL). 7 Tennessee 35-9 Philadelphia (8) 32 30 .516 4 Elma JV at Pe Ell, 3:30 p.m. 8 Louisiana-Lafayette 38-2 National League 2:30 p.m. Onalaska at Rochester (2), 3 p.m. New Jersey 22 41 .349 14 ½ 9 Louisville 38-2 Softball Toronto 22 41 .349 14 ½ CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP ESPN — at Phoenix Centralia at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. 10 Missouri 32-8 CENTRAL Kerry Wood on the 15—day DL, retro- 5 p.m. Black Hills at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. 11 Washington 35-9 y - Chicago (1) 47 16 .746 - active to April 14. Recalled LHP Scott Oakville at Taholah, 4 p.m. 12 Arizona 29-12 x - Indiana (3) 41 22 .651 6 Maine from Iowa (PCL). ESPN — Dallas at Chicago Pe Ell at Rochester, 4 p.m. 13 Georgia 34-10 Milwaukee 29 33 .468 17 ½ ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed 7:30 p.m. 14 Oregon 29-9 Detroit 23 40 .365 24 Girls Tennis 1B Lance Berkman on the 15—day DL, 15 UCLA 29-12 Cleveland 21 41 .339 25 ½ ESPN — Orlando at Utah Centralia at Aberdeen, 3:30 p.m. retroactive to April 19. Activated OF— Girls Golf 16 Texas A&M 29-13 SOUTHEAST PRO GOLF River Ridge at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. 17 South Florida 40-6 y - Miami (2) 45 17 .726 - INF Skip Schumaker from the 15—day 6 a.m. Boys Soccer 18 Hawaii 35-4 x - Atlanta (5) 38 25 .603 7 ½ DL. Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. 19 Stanford 32-12 x - Orlando (6) 36 26 .581 9 American Association GOLF — Volvo China Open Tenino at Montesano, 7 p.m. 20 Michigan 30-11 Washington 16 46 .258 29 GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS — Charlotte 7 55 .113 38 10 a.m. 21 North Carolina 32-10 Signed RHP Jakob Cunningham and Local Results WESTERN CONFERENCE CBS — Liberty Mutuals Legends of Golf 22 Florida State 38-10 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB RHP Lance Janke. Friday’s Results 23 LSU 29-13 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed Noon Softball y - Okla. City (2)46 17 .730 - 24 Oregon State 27-14 INF Victor Mercedes and LHP Aaron At North Thurston Denver (7) 34 28 .548 11 ½ CBS — PGA Valero Texas Open 7 25 Texas Tech 34-9 Utah 33 30 .524 13 BEARCATS 12, RAMS 0 (5 inn.) Odom. 3:30 p.m. Dropped Out: Baylor (25) Portland 28 35 .444 18 W.F. West 153 12 — 12 12 0 WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed Others Receiving Votes: Syracuse, Minnesota 26 38 .406 20 ½ RHP Brian Leach. GOLF — LPGA LOTTE Championship N. Thurston 000 00 — 0 2 2 Baylor, Tulsa, Georgia Tech, DePaul, PACIFIC Can—Am League NHL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Batteries: W.F. West — Haley Gra- Virginia Tech, Kentucky, UAB, Fresno x - LA Lakers (3)40 24 .625 - NEWARK BEARS — Signed RHP ham, Kalynn Randt (3), Mattie Boucher State x - LA Clippers (4)39 24 .619 ½ Noon (5) and Caitlin Reynolds; North Thur- Phoenix (8) 33 30 .524 6 ½ Kyle Morrison. NBC — Conference Quarterfinal ston — Koehler, Perry (4) and Feliciano Pac-12 Softball Golden State 22 40 .355 17 WORCESTER TORNADOES — MLS SOCCER Standings Sacramento 20 43 .317 19 ½ Agreed to terms with OF Jose Canseco Girls Tennis Team Lg. Overall SOUTHWEST on a one—year contract. 7:30 p.m. At Lacey California 11-1 40-2 y - San Anto, (1) 46 16 .742 - Frontier League x - Memphis (5) 38 25 .603 8 ½ ROOT — Sporting KC at Portland CENTRALIA 5, RIVER RIDGE 1 Arizona St. 8-2 36-5 EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Acquired x - Dallas (6) 36 28 .563 11 Singles Oregon 8-5 31-9 OF Joe Agreste from New Jersey (Can— COLLEGE BASEBALL 1. Jaycee Foster (C) def. Giane Panelo, Houston 32 31 .508 14 ½ Arizona 8-7 31-12 Am) for future considerations. Acquired 1 p.m. 6-1, 6-2 New Orleans 20 43 .317 26 ½ UCLA 6-6 30-12 INF Frank Martinez from Kansas City 2. Sera Wang (C) def. Elizabeth ROOT — UCLA at Oregon St. Washington 6-8 35-9 z - Clinched Conference Hubbs, 6-0, 6-0 (AA) for future considerations. Signed PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Stanford 6-9 32-13 y - Clinched Division C Steven Garcia, SS Jon Karcich and 3. Anda Christian (C). def. Melissa Oregon St. 4-7 27-14 x - Clinched Playoff Berth RHP Alfredo Venegas. 4:30 a.m. Twitty, 6-0, 6-0 Utah 0-12 23-18 Doubles Friday’s Results LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Signed ESPN2 — Arsenal vs. Chelsea 1. Sara Atkinson/Emily Scherer (C) Atlanta 97, Boston 92 OF Adrian Ortiz. def. Kiana Sullenberger/Shanelle Sul- Memphis 85, Charlotte 80 RIPPERS — Signed RHP SUNDAY, April 22 lenberger, 6-1, 7-6 Cleveland 98, New York 90 David Francis. Released RHP Eric 2. Ellamae Domato/Minji Lye (R) def. MLB Dallas 104, Golden State 94 Berkowitz. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Lea Anderson/Kendra Land, 6-1, 6-2 Major League Baseball Standings San Antonio 121, LA Lakers 97 NORMAL CORNBELTERS — 10 a.m. 3. Malie Christian/Ryann Cham- AMERICAN LEAGUE Oklahoma City 103, Sacramento 92 Signed OF Bobby Rinard. Released 1B TBS — Texas at Detroit berlain (C) def. Joanna Johnson/Katie EAST W L PCT GB Steve Alexander. Medford, 7-6(9-7), 2-6, 7-6(7-4) NY Yankees 8 6 .571 - Saturday’s Games (PST) WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 1:10 p.m. JV: Centralia won 2-0 8 6 .571 - Denver at Phoenix, 2:30 p.m. Toronto 7 6 .538 .5 Philadelphia at Indiana7:00 p.m. — Acquired OF Lyndon Poole from ROOT — Chicago White Sox at Seattle At Stevenson Tampa Bay 7 7 .500 1 Washington at Miami7:30 p.m. Abilene (NAL) for a player to be named. 5 p.m. TENINO 5, STEVENSON 0 Boston 4 9 .308 3.5 Dallas at Chicago8:00 p.m. North American League Golden State at Houston8:00 p.m. ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Boston Singles CENTRAL SAN ANGELO COLTS — Signed Detroit 9 4 .692 - Portland at Memphis8:00 p.m. RHP Chris Weast and RHP Chad Nad- NBA BASKETBALL 1. Kirsten Jorgensen (T) def. Annalie New Jersey at Milwaukee8:30 p.m. Ryan, 6-4, 6-2 Cleveland 7 5 .583 1.5 ing. Released LHP Jorge Lugo. 10 a.m. Chicago Sox 7 6 .538 2 Orlando at Utah10:30 p.m. 2. Shelby Frasl (T) def. Jessica Doug- BASKETBALL Minnesota 5 9 .357 4.5 ESPN — New York at Atlanta lass, 6-1, 6-0 Kansas City 3 10 .231 6 Sunday’s Games (PST) National Basketball Association 12:30 p.m. 3. Ali Jo Vens (T) def. Mattie Olson WEST New York at Atlanta, 10 a.m. NBA — Suspended Milwaukee F Lar- 6-3, 6-3 Texas 11 2 .846 - Okla. City at LA Lakers, 123:30 p.m. ry Sanders two games for initiating an ABC — Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers Doubles Seattle 7 8 .467 5 Toronto at Detroit, 3p.m. altercation, failing to leave the court in NHL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS 1. Kelli Neer/Janelle Young (T) def. Oakland 7 8 .467 5 Houston at Miami, 3 p.m. a timely manner and actions following Heather Carlton/Cheyenne Plank, 6-1, 9 a.m. LA Angels 5 9 .357 6.5 Sacramento at Charlotte, 3 p.m. his ejection, during an April 19 game at 6-0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Golden State at Minnesota, 4 p.m. Indiana. Fined Indiana F Danny Grang- NBC — Conference Quarterfinal 2. Emily Mankowski/Kaitlin Forest EAST W L PCT GB Cleveland at San Antonio, 4 p.m. er and F David West $25,000 apiece for Noon (T) def. Melissa Turner/Amanda Rag- Washington 11 4 .733 - Orlando at Denver, 5 p.m. Atlanta 9 5 .643 1.5 instigating and adding to the escalation nhage, 6-0, 6-0 New Orleans at LA Clippers, 6:30 p.m. NBC — Conference Quarterfinal NY Mets 7 6 .538 3 of the on—court incident. MLS SOCCER At White Salmon Philadelphia 7 7 .500 3.5 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed G TENINO 5, WHITE SALMON 0 Miami 7 7 .500 3.5 Lester Hudson. 3 p.m. Singles CENTRAL FOOTBALL St. Louis 10 4 .714 - ESPN2 — D.C. United at New York 1. Kirsten Jorgensen (T) def. Paige NHL Milwaukee 6 8 .429 4 PRO GOLF Stevenson, 6-3, 6-0 Cincinnati 6 8 .429 4 National Hockey League OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed 6 a.m. 2. Shelby Frasl (T) def. Kyla Fadness, Pittsburgh 5 8 .385 4.5 Playoffs WR Duke Calhoun. 6-0, 6-0 Houston 5 9 .357 5 Saturday’s Results HOCKEY GOLF — European Tour, China Open 3. Ali Jo Vens (T) def. Sam Spaeth 6-7 Chicago Cubs 3 11 .214 7 Washington 2, Boston 1(2 OT) National Hockey League (6-8), 6-0, 7-5 3, NY Rangers 2 (OT) 10 a.m. WEST SAN JOSE SHARKS — Signed D Dy- Doubles LA Dodgers 11 3 .786 - St. Louis 3, San Jose 0 CBS — Champions Tour, Legends of Golf lan DeMelo. 1. Kelli Neer/Janelle Young (T) def. San Francisco 7 6 .538 3.5 Chicago 4, Phoenix 3 (OT) Noon Kristine Jasperson/Christina Anderson, Colorado 7 6 .538 3.5 ST. LOUIS BLUES — Recalled F 6-4, 6-2 Arizona 7 7 .500 4 Sunday’s Results Adam Cracknell, F Evgeny Grachev and CBS — PGA Tour, Texas Open 2. Kaitlin Forest/Emily Mankowski San Diego 3 12 .200 8.5 Nashville 3, Detroit 2 D Danny Syvret from Peoria (AHL). Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 4 AUTO RACING (T) def. Claudia Castro/Bibi Garcia, 6-2, Signed G Paul Karpowich to a two— Florida 4, New Jersey 2 Friday’s Results year contract. 4:30 a.m. 6-0 Los Angeles 1, Vancouver 0 Cincinnati 9, at Chicago Cubs 4 WASHINGTON CAPITALS — As- SPEED — Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix NY Yankees 6, at Boston 2 Texas at Detroit, postponed Monday’s Results signed G Dany Sabourin to Hershey 9:30 a.m. at Washington 2, Miami 0 NY Rangers 1, Ottawa 0 (AHL). FOX — NASCAR Sprint Cup Kansas 400 COLLEGE St. Louis 4, at Pittsburgh 1 Boston 4, Washington 3 American Hockey League San Francisco 4, at NY Mets 3 St. Louis 4, San Jose 3 CONNECTICUT WHALE — An- COLLEGE BASEBALL Baseball Minnesota 5, at Tampa Bay 4 nounced F J.T. Miller was assigned to Noon USA TODAY/ESPN Rankings Tuesday’s Results LA Dodgers 3, at Houston 1 the team from Plymouth (OHL). 1 Florida (9) 28-8 Florida 4, New Jersey 3 ESPN2 — Georgia at Florida Toronto 4, at Kansas City 3 SOCCER 2 Florida State (11) 29-7 Colorado 4, at Milwaukee 3 Nashville 3, Detroit 1 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Major League Soccer 3 Kentucky (5) 32-5 Atlanta 9, at Arizona 1 Phoenix 3, Chicago 2 (OT) 12:30 p.m. 4 LSU (5) 30-7 at LA Angels 6, Baltimore 3 PORTLAND TIMBERS — An- 5 Texas A&M 28-8 Philadelphia 4, at San Diego 1 Wednesday’s Results nounced the retirement of F Eddie ESPN — Missouri at Oklahoma 6 North Carolina (1) 27-9 Chicago White Sox 7, at Seattle 3 Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 2 (OT) Johnson. Acquired F Mike Fucito from MOTORSPORTS 7 UCLA 24-8 Cleveland 4, at Oakland 3 Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 3 for a 2013 second—round Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 1 8 South Carolina 27-10 SuperDraft pick or a 2013 international 2 p.m. Saturday’s Games (PST) 9 Baylor 30-7 roster slot. SPEED — FIM World Superbike at Nether- Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 10:05 a.m. Thursday’s Results 10 Stanford 22-9 New Jersey 4, Florida 0 COLLEGE lands 11 Oregon 24-10 Miami at Washington, 10:05 a.m. Texas at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. Washington 2, Boston 1 ARIZONA STATE — Named Aman- 12 Miami (FL) 25-11 8 p.m. San Francisco at NY Mets, 10:10 a.m. Phoenix 3, Chicago 2 (OT) da Levens associate head coach. 13 Rice 27-11 NY Yankees at Boston, 1:05 p.m. St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 EMORY & HENRY — Named Linda SPEED — AMA Pro Racing at Brazelton 14 UCF 30-8 Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. Schirmeister—Gess women’s soccer CYCLING 15 Arkansas 25-10 Friday’s Results LA Dodgers at Houston, 4 p.m. coach. 16 Arizona 24-11 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 9:30 p.m. MARQUETTE — Released C Aaron 17 Purdue 28-5 Texas at Detroit, 4 p.m. Game 5: Flyers lead 3-2 NBCSN — Liege-Bastogne-Liege 18 Cal State Fullerton 23-12 Toronto at Kansas City, 4:10 p.m. Nashville 2, Detroit 1 Durley from his national letter of intent. 19 North Carolina State 24-10 Colorado at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. Game 5: Predators win 4-1 NORTH CAROLINA STATE — Pro- 20 San Diego 29-8 Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. moted men’s basketball assistant coach MONDAY, April 23 21 Oregon State 23-11 Atlanta at Arizona, 5:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games (PST) Bobby Lutz to associate head coach. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 9 a.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 22 Ole Miss 24-12 Philadelphia at San Diego, 5:35 p.m. OUACHITA BAPTIST — An- 23 Louisville 25-11 Baltimore at LA Angels, 6:05 p.m. Game 6: Flyers lead 3-2 4 p.m. Boston at Washington, noon nounced the transfer of G Micah Delph 24 Texas 20-13 Cleveland at Oakland, 6:05 p.m. Game 5: Series tied 2-2 from Stephen F. Austin. ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Texas 25 Virginia 23-13-1 Sunday’s Games (PST) Los Angeles at Vancouver SOUTHERN ILLINOIS — Named NHL HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Texas at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. Game 5: Kings lead 3-1 Tom Hankins men’s associate head bas- Dropped Out: Georgia Tech (23), 4:30 p.m. San Francisco at NY Mets, 10:10 a.m. ketball coach. Georgia (24) Miami at Washington, 10:35 a.m. ST. JOHN’S — Announced the resig- NBCSN — TEAMS TBA Others Receiving Votes: Gonzaga, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. Georgia, Liberty, Sam Houston State, nation of women’s basketball coach Kim TIME TBA Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 10:40 a.m. TRANSACTIONS Barnes Arico to take the same position New Mexico State, UC-Irvine, Mis- LA Dodgers at Houston, 11:05 a.m. CNBC — TEAMS TBA souri State, East Carolina, Dallas Bap- Toronto at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. Friday’s Sports Transactions at Michigan. Named Joe Tartamella in- 7 p.m. tist, Wright State, Cal Poly, TCU, Army, Colorado at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. BASEBALL terim women’s basketball coach. Campbell, Hawaii, Appalachian State, Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Major League Baseball ST. NORBERT — Named Ryan Pe- NBCSN — TEAMS TBA South Florida, Pepperdine, Indiana Baltimore at LA Angels, 12:35 p.m. MLB — Suspended Los Angeles tersen men’s assistant ice hockey coach. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012

Women’s Soccer

Michael Prengler / MCT USA goalkeeper Hope Solo tips a ball away during warm-ups prior to a friendly match against New Zealand at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas, Saturday, Feb. 11. The USA defeated New Zealand, 2-1. Hope Solo Keeping Up With Expectations ALL OVER: Star Goalie 18 months, her 59-year-old The reality is a far more com- her contract with U.S. Soccer “When an athlete can sort stepfather, Glenn Burnett, plicated. Solo is a self-professed and an even smaller salary from of break through into products of U.S. Women’s has been shuttling in and out bookish loner who, while on the the Seattle Sounders Women of that typically are for entertainers Soccer Team Staying of hospitals all over the state of road, often chooses the company the United Soccer Leagues’ W- and actresses and be part of that Busy While Preparing Washington with a serious, if of a nonfiction bestseller to that League, Solo’s earnings depend crossover into sort of the general somewhat indescribable, illness. of her teammates. on what Motzkin can scrape mainstream, it really bodes well for Olympics “We’re hoping he takes an- “I’m trying to overcome together through sponsorships, for her to increase her popular- By Kevin Baxter other breath,” a teary-eyed Solo those moments of being shy,” commercials and appearances ity and increase her exposure.” says. “It’s too complicated to says Solo, who studied econom- — deals that earned her more All that works only if the U.S. even understand. It started with ics and speech communication than $1 million in the past eight wins in London, though. After LOS ANGELES — Hope pneumonia and it’s been infec- at the University of Washington. months, he said. all, who wants to wear the same Solo is sitting in a conference tion and infection. “In front of the world, all of a sud- It’s seasonal work, though, so eyeliner as a silver medalist? room 22 floors above Wilshire “I just hope he’s around past den I’m a great athlete and I’m shortly after the Olympic flame “Nothing’s going to happen Boulevard, weeping. the Olympics.” put into an environment with 25 goes out in London, Solo’s fame unless we come home with the Which is surprising for two If the story sounds familiar, other women and I’m expected could quickly flicker out as well. gold medal,” Solo agrees. “You reasons. it should. Five years ago, on the to go to team meals, team func- That makes the next several can predict all you want, but ev- For starters, Solo, arguably eve of her first World Cup, Solo’s tions. months important ones for both erybody knows what predictions the most dominating soccer biological father Jeffrey died “I just want to stay in my ho- Solo and Motzkin. get you.” goalkeeper in the world, male of a heart attack. He was Solo’s tel room, read my book. I enjoy “Outside of Michael Phelps, I Yet despite the pressure, Solo or female, rarely sits still, dash- first soccer coach — her first op- that private time. And it doesn’t think she’ll be the highest-pro- promises to enjoy the Olympic ponent, too, in backyard games ing instead from the Women’s go over well on a team. But out- file U.S. athlete heading into the experience because she knows it World Cup to “Dancing With with her siblings _ and the two spoken? I don’t want to say out- London Olympics,” Motzkin could be among her last with the the Stars,” from a charity event stayed in contact even after he spoken.” said. “By nature that makes her national team. The wear and tear for tsunami victims in Japan to left home when his daughter And on the field she’s been sort of the highest-profile female of 25 years of competitive soccer a TV interview in West Los An- was 6. outstanding. Since that first U.S. athlete in any sport.” is beginning to exact a heavy geles. Solo took more than a mem- World Cup five years ago Solo, But that’s not all she has go- toll, with a shoulder injury that Second — and this is im- ory to that World Cup, sprin- who will turn 31 three days af- ing for her. The name, Hope Solo, required surgery bothering her portant — she rarely cries. That kling her father’s ashes around ter the Olympic opening cer- is a marketer’s dream, part opti- would suggest she’s vulnerable, the goal box before her four emony, has lost just three of the mism, part “.” Then before last summer’s World Cup and when your parents divorce starts, three of which ended in 62 games in which she’s played, there’s her fashion-model good and a pulled quadriceps slowing before you’ve finished first grade, shutouts. She was inexplicably with more shutouts (34) than looks — picture a taller, more her during January’s Olympic and when your father dies two benched for the semifinal with goals allowed (25). muscular version of auburn- trials. months before the biggest tour- , however, and when the “She reads the game well. haired actress Ellen Pompeo So she plans to approach the nament of your career, vulnera- U.S. was routed, 4-0, the emo- Very, very quick reactions,” Rog- from “Grey’s Anatomy” — that London Olympics the same way bility is a trait you’re not allowed tions of a family tragedy largely ers says. “And she’s decisive. have already landed her on the she did the World Cup in Ger- to show. hidden from public view bub- Once she’s going into a situa- cover of Sports Illustrated and many. “It can be a lonely world as bled over, fueling an ugly tirade tion she’ll read it real quick and ESPN the Magazine’s “body is- “I’m just going to embrace a goalkeeper,” says Paul Rogers, that briefly made her a pariah then react to it and stay with the sue” as well as mainstream rec- every experience. Off the field, who coaches the position for the on her own team. reaction rather than trying to ognition thanks to her long run on the field, the fans,” she says. women’s U.S. national team. For some, those first ap- second-guess. on “Dancing With the Stars.” “I would walk into the stadium Scratch away that rough ex- pearances of a feisty, combative “That’s what makes her a Add it up and Motzkin says and I smelled the dew in the air. terior and you’ll find that Solo young woman endure — espe- little bit better.” Solo will be ubiquitous come I could hear the crowd. I would is dealing with many conflict- cially after backstage footage Still, Solo and her teammates midsummer when the Olympics wave to the fans. I got involved ing emotions as she prepares for from last fall’s usually se- on the world’s top-ranked team kick off and her autobiography in every moment. And that’s this summer’s Olympic Games, rene “Dancing With the Stars” will be facing enormous expec- “Solo: A Memoir of Hope,” co- what I want out of these Olym- which could be the final major showed her complaining about tations this summer since the written by Ann Killion, is re- pics. competition of an unparalleled her scores and telling the judges U.S. has won three of the four leased. “I don’t just want to focus on career. to “kiss my booty.” Olympic gold medals awarded “You will see some sports-re- soccer, soccer, soccer. You’re go- She had hoped her grand- Combine that with her habit in women’s soccer — and the lated stuff but now you’re going ing to look back 20 years from father and stepfather would be of both speaking her mind and only time it didn’t win, in 2000, to see more the fashion maga- now and of course you’re going able to share that with her but bristling or rolling her eyes at it lost the final in overtime. zines,” he says. “She’s going to be to remember the games. But I’m her grandfather, with whom media questions she considers Turning that rush for gold part of a very big campaign for going to remember seeing my she was especially close, died in uninformed, and it’s easy to see into a gold mine, meanwhile, is a beauty care product line that’s family in the stands.” the run-up to January’s Olym- how Solo has earned a reputa- the challenge facing Solo’s agent, going to come out with a nation- Solo’s hope now is that none pic trials. And, during the past tion as a drama queen. Richard Motzkin. Aside from al TV commercial. of her family’s seats are empty. Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 SPORTS

Team United Wins Centralia Classic 10U Tournament The NEW iPad App is here! app.chronline.com

Kelli Erb / Courtesy Photo Team United Fastpitch won the 10U championship Centralia ’s Centralia Classic Fastpitch Tourna- ment at Fort Borst Park April 14 and 15. It was the irst tournament for the irst-year team, which won the championship game 9-1. The team is made up of 10 and under girls from Rochester, Centralia, Adna, Winlock and Toledo, and will compete in Oregon April 28 and 29. Pictured from left to right, in the front row: Ellie Little, Faith Kennedy, Kiyah Ken- nedy, Lexi Erb, Haleigh Holmes and Delaney Glazer. In the middle row: Coach Rhonda Glazer, Payton Aselton, McKenzie Frazier, Devin Geving, Emily Carthum, Kassidee Willis, Cheleena Squibb, Kyleigh Holmes, and Coach Shaunie Kennedy. In the back row: Coaches, Jamie Kennedy, Ken Frazier and Andy Erb.

Rochester 11U Wins Battle of the Bats

Mark Goldrick / Courtesy Photo Rochester’s 11U Pony baseball team won the Battle of the Bats Tournament April 15 in Yakima. The team went 5-0 over Print offers, great the weekend to win the championship. Players in the front row are, from left, Bryce Lollar, Jared Winters, Logan Brewer and Brayden Norquist. In the back row, from left, are Coach Brent Winters, Tyler Soderback, Brycen Kugen, Blake Gubbe, Ben Slaymaker, Logan Hayes, Keegan Goldrick, Luke Bennett, and Coach Mark Goldrick. news, photos for keeping and Olympics Baseball, Softball Await IOC Feedback for 2020 Bid ads too! GENEVA (AP) — Baseball world sports leaders in "I don't think it's a require- and softball's joint campaign to City. ment (for the bid to succeed), but Plus, return to the Olympics in 2020 International Softball Feder- it's something they would like to is awaiting feedback from an ation President Don Porter said see," Porter acknowledged. IOC board meeting. he was "cautiously optimistic" Softball was on the program breaking Leaders of the two governing for the bid's chances after the from 1996-2008, with the U.S. bodies met with senior Olympic meeting at IOC headquarters in officials Thursday to discuss Lausanne, . team winning three gold medals news merging into one federation and "We didn't finalize anything and a silver. bringing Major League Baseball because we have some things IOC members will vote in players to the games. that have to be done by the end September 2013 to add one more on your International Baseball Fed- of next month," Porter said. sport on the 2020 Olympic pro- eration President Riccardo Frac- "There can only be one federa- gram. Smartphone! cari said Friday that legal ques- tion and there's two parties in- Baseball and softball, which tions over the likely merger is volved here." were last played as medal events the main issue. Porter said a new name fol- at the 2008 Beijing Games, are "As soon as we solve this lowing the expected merger has competing with karate, roller problem, I don't think there is yet to be agreed upon. sports, sports climbing, squash, any others," Fraccari told The The absence of MLB stars Did we Associated Press in a telephone from previous Olympic Games wakeboard and wushu. interview. "We are waiting for was a factor in baseball being As separate bids, the two the executive board of the IOC." cut from the program in a 2005 sports failed to return for the mention The IOC's executive board vote of IOC members. Softball 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. In- meets May 23-25 during the six- also was cut in the vote, which stead, golf and seven-a-side rug- day SportAccord convention of affected both sports. by were approved. THE NEW APP NFL Ryan Leaf to be Arraigned in Montana on May 3 IS HERE?! HELENA, Mont. (AP) — For- mer NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf is scheduled to be arraigned May 3 Print subscribers get in Great Falls, Mont., on burglary and drug possession charges. Leaf remains jailed in the access to everything! Cascade County Detention Cen- ter after he was arrested twice within four days on accusations Digital subscribers get that he broke into homes and stole prescription painkillers. all digital accesses! The former San Diego Char- gers quarterback faces four felo- nies, including two counts of bur- glary and two counts of criminal Subscribe by calling possession of a dangerous drug. Leaf also could be facing pris- on time in a 2010 case from when 807-8203 he was a coach at West Texas A&M. Leaf was given 10 years' or go to probation after being accused of burglarizing a player's home. CH470621cz.cg The Texas prosecutor who chronline.com brokered that plea deal asked to have Leaf's probation revoked af- ➠ subscribe ter the Montana arrests. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 Life:Home&Garden

TIPS ON MAKING YOUR HOME GREEN Even if a new home isn’t on the immediate horizon, home builder David Danton has a few tips for existing homeowners to use when upgrading their own home. Air Leakage Electrical Outlets “Most energy is lost through air leaks in the home, such as around the outlets in the house. Your (electric) outlet boxes: Take the electrical plates off and caulk around them. It will take about two hours to do and save energy immediately.” Air Leakage Ceiling Fixtures Another tip is to fix the air leaks around ceiling fixtures. “There is a lot of energy lost in air leakage around light fixtures. By Chris Geier / [email protected] pulling down the Home builder David Danton says that utilizing high eiciency windows that do a better job insulating the home is one of the many ways that his company, Lexar, is trying to make fixture and sealing its homes more environmentally friendly. Danton will be one of the many experts sharing his knowledge during the 15th annual Lewis County Home and Remodel Show on April around it, you 28 and 29. will instantly save money.” Danton will have a handout at the seminar for homeowners Show to Offer Latest in looking to retrofit their existing homes to save dollars and make the home green. All of these tips, he said, are Home Improvement Ideas included standard in the Lexar new 15TH YEAR: Lewis County home construction. Attending the Home and Remodel Home Show will Show Starts April 28 give visitors lots of opportunities to By Victoria Stewart preview products, For The Chronicle win door prizes and learn more. The wind is blowing coldly “It’s an through your home, electric opportunity to bills are rising, the roof is leak- first of all, do ing and the front lawn is looking business with your straggly. local people and A visit to the 15th annual support your local Lewis County Home and Re- community,” said model Show at the Southwest organizer Laura Worf. Washington Fairgrounds on “These are the people Saturday and Sunday, April 28 who are experts in and 29, might be just the oppor- your area. You can tunity you need to learn about also find out about the latest updates. all of the services and new prod- Lots of times, people ucts offered by professionals in will just live with the building and landscaping a situation in their industry. home or postpone Sponsored by the Lewis having work done County Chapter of Olympia because they think Master Builders (OMB), this Home builder David Danton, who will be speaking at the upcoming Home and Remodel Show, now routinely installs real- ‘I can’t make this yearly event features local time power meters that show homeowners how much power they are using. happen.’ If they contractors and suppliers pre- come out to the senting the newest and latest “Especially in this economy, show, they will see in new home construction as 2012 LEWIS COUNTY HOME & REMODEL SHOW people are looking at remodel- how pricing might well as remodeling and home ing, putting in new flooring, be different than improvement ideas. Several Where: Southwest Washington For more details about the show, cabinetry, improving bathrooms their perception speakers will teach seminars Fairgrounds contact the OMB office at 360-754- and kitchens,” she said. might have been, on everything from pest con- When: April 28 and 29 0912 or visit www.omb.org The event will feature several or be able to talk to trol to “building green” to save Hours: Olympia Master Builders is a speakers and seminars, includ- someone and see money. Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. professional trade association ing a seminar on pest control how best to meet According to Laura Worf of to 4 p.m. representing nearly 600 member in the home, legal issues regard- their needs.” “If you are OMB, this year’s show will fea- Sunday, April 29, from 10 a.m. companies in Thurston, Lewis, Grays ing homes, and installation of ture more than 50 vendors, and to 4 p.m. Harbor, Pacific and Mason counties. interested in “green” products or even build- finding out how to offers opportunities to visitors ing a new, “green” home. accomplish your “whether they are looking to re- David Danton, operations building related model an existing home, or do roofing to financing companies, More and more people are manager at Lexar Homes in security systems, lumber suppli- electing to stay in their cur- dreams, come on some work inside and out, land- Centralia, is also the vice chair- out an we’ll help scaping,” she said. ers, cabinetry and pest control. rent homes (or manufactured man of the Olympia Master you make it a Vendors consist of every as- “It runs the whole gamut,” she homes) and improve their living reality,” Worf said. pect of home ownership from said. situation. please see IDEAS, page Life 5

On the House It Time for Spring Cleaning; Don’t Forget Your Toolbox complete mess over the course is a great grease remover and it tools with moving parts such tom of each drawer or tray. The of a year’s use. Here are a few won’t damage a painted surface. as pliers, cutters and adjustable cardboard will protect tools tips that should help insure Be careful, thinner will destroy wrenches should be submerged from being scratched, prevent faster and easier cleaning and your skin if you forget to wear in cleaner and scrubbed with them from moving around and reorganizing: rubber gloves. If rust exists you a nylon bristle brush. At the will absorb grease and oil. Store Pick a large work surface. A may want to try removing it same time the moving parts of bought rubber mats gather and folding table, a workbench or with “Naval Jelly” (phosphoric the tool should be manipulated wrinkle and have no absorption even the floor will do. Use an old acid). If your toolbox is painted, to force cleaner into joints and value. Besides the fact that card- By James and Morris Carey sheet, a tarp or blanket to cover and there are missing patches of other hidden surfaces. Dry each board is cheaper than most of the work surface and dump all paint, this would be a good time tool thoroughly. We spray our the rubber products it reflects There are timesaving tricks of your tools onto it. With the (a clean empty tool box) to sand freshly cleaned and thoroughly light better making it easier to that make just about any project toolbox completely empty clean prime and paint. Metal will last dried tools with WD40 being see your tools. By the way, rub- you can think of easier. And, it first — inside and out. Outside much longer with a good coat of careful to wipe off any excess oil ber is made with non-renewable that includes projects a simple surfaces can be cleaned with a paint. with an absorbent cloth. This substances and cardboard is as cleaning a toolbox. Even the standard household cleaner. In- Once the toolbox is clean helps to prevent rust. ecofriendly. most well organized tool stor- side surfaces should be cleaned let it air out while you clean Next, cut sheets of card- age device can easily become a with paint thinner. Paint thinner your tools. Keep in mind that board to size to cover the bot- please see TOOLBOX, page Life 5 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 LIFE Pooling Resources Swimming Spot Was Unused, So Couple Turned It Into a Rainwater Garden

By Susan Carpenter 10 cents an hour to operate, the Los Angeles Times lighting 16 cents. The system is expected to irrigate the gar- LOS ANGELES — Dina and den with rainwater 10 months Irl Cramer were looking at the out of the year. If the rainwater little-used pool behind their runs out, the system switches to Manhattan Beach, Calif., house tap. when they realized: “It would The pumps are hidden in a be really nice to have a garden,” landscape by Elena Fortunato of Dina said. Garden Sanctuaries by Design in But rather than simply jack- Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. The hammer out the pool or bull- underground “vaults” housing Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times doze it full of dirt, the Cramers the equipment are covered with Dina and Irl Cramer decided to turn their rarely-used backyard pool into a garden space in Manhattan Beach, Calif. turned the pit into a case study rigid plastic and layered with for how Southern Californians mulch. The master sprinkler can capture winter rains for use valves and brain for the system watering the garden. The edges are tucked away behind a hedge of the pool were ground down, of variegated shell ginger. and the rest of the concrete form Fortunato kept the mature was retrofitted with a rainwater palm, ficus, loquat and schef- storage system. flera trees ringing a backyard Now, in place of a concrete that, until recently, was mostly basin filled with chlorinated wa- concrete. She also used some ter, the Cramers have a stream, of the Cramers’ existing ferns, a small waterfall and about 100 complemented with day lilies, lush plants — all fed with rain jasmine and other fragrant and harvested from the roof and lush plants. A fire pit completes stored in recycled-plastic tanks the new garden. underground. “It’s crazy beautiful at night,” The water savings come not said Irl, who can turn the water only from using less tap wa- feature and landscape lighting ter to irrigate the garden but on and off with a remote control also from not having the pool. he keeps in the master bedroom, About 24,000 gallons of wa- overlooking the backyard. At left: In place of a concrete basin illed with chlorinated At right: Ornaments depicting cranes are seen inside the gar- ter can evaporate in a big pool “It’s great during the day,” he water, Dina and Irl Cramer have a stream, a small waterfall den of Dina and Irl Cramer, of Manhattan Beach, Calif. “It’s great every year, according to Mike said, “and at night it’s not over.” and about 100 lush plants. during the day,” Irl said of the garden. “And at night it’s not over.” Garcia, a self-described pond geek and founder of Enviro- scapeLA, the Redondo Beach, Calif., firm that designed the catchment system. Chicken Strip “The rainwater harvesting $ 99 Residential/Commercial Landscape Installation system is the landscape world Basket w/ Fries Water Features Sprinklers meets the pond world,” said 4 Edging Beauty Bark Garcia, who likened the design Pruning Yard Cleanup to “a big, pondless waterfall on steroids.” CH468505sl.db Thatching Lawn Mowing Garcia used a Clean Rain Bill & Bea's Retaining Walls Decoration Rock system manufactured by Atlan- Licensed • Bonded Insured • Free Estimates CH469136cz.cg tic Water Gardens that flushes 1215 Harrison Ave. Centralia Francisco ~ Owner LEWISCL912M3 the first minutes of a rainfall — Ph: 360-740-5734 Cell: 360-520-0077 often laden with dirt and roof 360-736-6697 Expires 5-4-2012 debris — to the sewer. Then Limit Five Per Coupon Per Person. Cash Value 1/20th Of A Cent. new Customers 10% oFF gravity feeds the subsequent “clean” rain into the Eco Rain tanks installed where the pool used to be. The tanks can store Heating & Air Conditioning 6,000 gallons, compared with the 50 to 70 gallons that a typi- $250 OFF COMPLETE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM cal rain barrel can hold. Elec- Or $100 Off Installation Of New Furnace tric pumps send water from Only Geothermal, Heat Pumps, Electric, Gas & Oil furnaces, Boilers, & CH468492sl.db CH469164cz.cg $ 99 the Cramers’ storage tanks to a Ductless Residential, Commercial, Mobile Homes expires 4/28/12 recycled-plastic Rain Bird drip 9 hurston & Mason Co: (360) 273 - 3300 irrigation system that feeds the plants as well as to the waterfall Lewis Co: (360) 748-6169 17929 Irwin St SW, Rochester and stream. Hurry! Valid through May 4, 2012! The Cramers said they spent Coupon must be presented at time of estimate. Not valid with inancing. five figures on the pool conver- Cash Value 1/20th Of A Cent • Limit One Coupon Per Visit Per Customer sion, which broke ground in October. The system has been operational since late January, To Get Your Coupon Listed Here so the Cramers don’t yet know exactly how much energy is be- ing used to pump and irrigate, Call 736-3311 or how much tap water they’re saving. But Garcia estimated that the waterfall costs less than For More Information

Pets Pets of the of the Adopt A Pet Today! Week Week “Sweetie Pie” “Oscar” “Ziggy” “Mindy”

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Staff and volunteers at the shelter have had a rough week. Long time volunteer, Nancy Carroll, passed away on April 13th, after a short illness. She will be greatly missed! The animal shelter will be closing at 1:00 pm on Saturday, April 21, so that staff may attend her Memorial Service. Thank you for understanding! We love you, Nancy View these pets and others on Petinder.com

Lewis County Animal Shelter Please put an I.D. tag on your pets and remember to get them spayed or neutered! 560 Centralia-Alpha Road FOR LOW COST SPAYING OR NEUTERING P.O. Box 367 Chehalis, WA 98532 CALL 748-6236

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Voice of the People Birthdays Anniversaries

Lawmakers in Congress Ed Pemerl Leland and Carolyn Day have been considering Ed Pemerl, Chehalis, will celebrate his 90th birthday with the “Buffett Rule,” which family and friends Saturday, would require those who April 28, at Woodland Estates. Pemerl born in in make more than $1 million 1922 to and Katherine Pe- in a year to pay at least 30 merl. He came to Chehalis when he was 2 years old and attended percent in income tax. Would Newaukum Grade School. He you agree with such a law? graduated from Chehalis High School and worked at Boeing in Seattle until he met and mar- ried Jean Kieszling in 1944. They made their home in Chehalis. Their children and their Ed Pemerl spouses are Dan and Karen Pe- Carolyn and Leland Day, 1962 Leland and Carolyn Day, 2011 merl, Olympia; Neil and Betty Commerce elected him board Leland and Carolyn Day, sion and loves hunting. Pemerl, Adna; and Mary Kay president in 1980. Pemerl and Chehalis, will be celebrating Carolyn is a homemaker and Glen Nelson, Adna. His his wife were awarded lifetime their 50th anniversary noon to and manages three rental houses. children all graduated from membership into the Twin Cit- 3 p.m. Saturday, April 28, at the She spends time with her grand- W.F. West High School. Pemerl ies Chamber of Commerce in First Baptist Church, Chehalis. children and volunteers at the has five granddaughters, Jana 1993 for their years of dedicated The party is being given by Centralia Christian School. “Yes. I think it’s a Samuelson, Amy Myhre, Anna- service. The Chehalis Food Bank, their children. The church is lo- The couple also spend time lee Tobey, Julie Gray and Bon- Walk-N-Knock and downtown cated at 1866 S. Market Blvd. at their recreational property by matter of fairness.” nie Nelson. He has eight great- Christmas decorations were Leland Day and Carolyn Mayfield Lake. grandchildren. some of his chosen projects. Mattman were married April 28, The Days’ children and Mike Foster Pemerl owned and operated Pemerl received the fifth an- 1962, in Onalaska. their spouses are Desiree Rob- Rochester, retired Pemerl’s Shoe Repair in Cheha- nual United Way Volunteer of Leland served in the U.S. inson, Olympia; Jim and Tina lis for 32 years. He has been in- the Year award in 1989. He was Air Force from 1956 to 1960, and Murphy, Chehalis; Shannon Day, volved in many civic and service a charter member of Sertoma was stationed in Bitburg, West Chehalis; Candy and Kevin Ke- organizations, and served as one and honored as Sertoman of the . He is retired from ifenbeim, Bellingham; Dan Day, of the first directors of the Che- Year. A past grand knight of the Reichert Shake & Fencing. He is Kent; Gary Day, deceased; and halis Industrial Commission. Chehalis Knights of Columbus, president of Lewis County Mis- Brandon Day, Olympia. In 1986, he helped establish he continues his service to St. Jo- the Port of Chehalis and was seph’s Church. elected as the first Port of Che- Henry and Helen Wendling halis commissioner. He served In 1986, Ed joined the Che- in that capacity for 13 years, halis Centralia Railroad Asso- Henry and Helen Wendling, loves to garden and read. from 1986-1999. Pemerl received ciation. He traveled to Mineral Chehalis, celebrated their 70th Their children are Sue Gev- Washington Public Ports As- every weekend for 2½ years to wedding anniversary Wednes- ing, Seattle, and Steve Wendling, “No, I think it sociation’s Outstanding Service work on the restoration of En- day. Olympia. They have four grand- to the Industry Award in 2000, gine 15. The couple are currently re- children. would dampen the the highest honor available for a The Pemerls were selected as siding at Sharon Care Center, ••• entrepreneurial port commissioner. part of Lewis County’s sesqui- Centralia. They were childhood To submit your anniversaries, Upon his retirement from centennial in the top 10 as Lewis neighbors and sweethearts, and e-mail [email protected] or send spirit of this country. the port he was recognized by County’s top 150 outstanding have lived their entire lives in mail to Anniversaries, The Chronicle, the Port of Chehalis, the Cheha- citizens of all time. the Chehalis/Centralia area. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Many people who lis City Council and the Lewis Over the years, Pemerl en- Henry retired from Darigold have wealth have County Commission as the joyed many hobbies, including many years ago, and once had Founding Father of the Port of bowling, fishing, RV camping, a TV business called Westside The worked for it.” Chehalis. and restoring his pride and joy, TV. He likes TV, music and good The Chehalis Chamber of the 1937 Model A pickup. food. Tom Durgin Helen was a homemaker who Presents Centralia, certified public accountant Arthur ‘Joe’ Staeger Letter of Thanks Arthur “Joe” Staeger, Cen- tralia, will celebrate his 100th Egg Hunt Successful Music by birthday Thursday, May 17, at 2 To the editor: Julie Styne Lyrics by p.m. with a party at the Golden The Winlock Easter Egg Estates clubhouse, 1918 Harri- Stephen Hunt, which bas been going on Sondheim son Ave., Centralia. for 48 years, was once again a He was born May 16, 1912, Book by success. The Winlock Commu- Arthur lAurentS in St. Maries, Idaho. nity Club, which sponsors this The lifelong Lewis County event, would like to thank all do- Directed by resident graduated from Cen- nors who supported the egg hunt. normA rogerS tralia High School in 1931. He These donations allow the Easter Production Dates “Yes, if they have worked as a bookkeeper for the egg hunt to continue. Arnold James Electric Co., and WeekendS: April 27-mAy 13 the money, they A special thank you to Ra- Special ‘Pay what you will’ Thurs. was active in many clubs and or- leigh Stone, of Cedar Village ganizations in the area, includ- May 10th, 7:30 can help.” Arthur ‘Joe’ Staeger IGA, for donating the eggs; the ing the Elks and Lewis County employees of Sterling Savings Show Times Martina Sierra Shrine Club. As a Shriner, he Friday & Saturday Evenings 8:00 Chehalis, Jack in the Box employee Bank; Security State Bank em- drove a car on its back wheels He lived in Chehalis and Lac- ployees; Beth and Bruce Hylton, Sunday Matinee 2:00 during parades. ey for many years, but moved to of the Firehouse Restaurant and Ticket Outlets He served in the U.S. Army Golden Estates in January 2003. Bar, for their donations, which in Centalia during World War II. Staeger married Naomi Bak- included a chili cookoff; Dick • Sterling Savings Banks Staeger was also fond of air- ken in 1944. She died in 1995. Wilson, Joyce Taylor, the couple • NW Party Outlet • Santa Lucia planes, and owned an airplane He then married Lois Sawyer who want to remain anonymous; in Chehalis with others. in 1999. She died in 2007. They Mike Voie; the Kindness Club; • Book ‘n Brush He also made significant had known each other since first Joe Young; Steve Simms; Jeff or by call the box ofice donations to Centralia College. grade. Haines; and Mikey Ellcey. at (360) 736-8628 Thank you again to all who The CH470071sl.ke To submit your birthday notices, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Birthdays, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. have supported the Winlock Easter Egg Hunt.

“Yes. I think they’ve Births Winlock Community Club 226 W. Center Street, Centralia got enough • AUTUMN ROSE AND JOSH ASELTON, Chehalis, a girl, Taitum Rose, April 4, 8 pounds, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents are money already.” Paula and Fred Rose, Centralia, and Steve and Lori Aselton, Cheha- lis. Great-grandparents are Jack and Donna Aselton, Chehalis, and “Ask me about the Todd Bonagofski Don and Marilyn Conway, Puget Island. ® Centralia, handyman • TY AND ANGIE VLACH, Chehalis, a boy, Gunnar John, March 6, 7 AARP Auto & Home pounds, 2 ounces, St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. Grandparents are Douglas Ashmore and Susie Krough, Chehalis; Chuck and Diane Insurance Program Christin, Napavine; and Larry and Karen Vlach, Spanaway. Great- grandparents are Elmer and DeLaura Cook, Chehalis. • STEPHANIE MATTESON AND TONY HUGO, Centralia, a boy, Tyson Wesley from The Hartford.” Hugo, April 13, 11 pounds, 6 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospi- Tyson Sanders Now available in your area! Strand Insurance tal. Grandparents are Richard and Donna Frye, Centralia, and Larry and Becky Matteson, Napavine. This auto and home insurance is designed exclusively for AARP members - • AMANDA MASTERS AND JEROME VOLK, Centralia, a girl, Kendall Rane and is now available through your local Hartford independent agent! Volk, March 1, 8 pounds, 7 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospi- tal. Grandparents are Teresa Kinney, Centralia; James Skinner, Call Today for your FREE, no-obligation quote: Longview; Patti Brotherson, Centralia; and Jerry Volk, Centralia. Great-grandparent is Shirley Masters, Tumwater. 1-360-736-8281 • CASANDRA AND IAN GUIBERSON, Chehalis, a boy, Skyler Gene, March Share your 30, 8 pounds, 13 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandpar- STRAND INSURANCE ents are Dan and Tillena Hawes, Chehalis, and Carol Colson and 209 W. Main St. • Centralia, WA William Guiberson, Olympia. Grandparents are Carol Hawes, Cen- [email protected] tralia, and Diane Colson, Olympia. • JENNIFER ROBISON AND DAVID KEYS, Centralia, a boy, Dayton Lee, WWW.STRANDINSURANCE.COM Auto Insurance Photos Program from April 12, 7 pounds, 9 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grand- with us parents are Debbie Ryckman, Shelton, and Kenneth Keys, Soap The AARP Automobile Insurance Program from The Hartford is underwritten by Hartford Fire Insurance Company and its afiliates, One Hartford Plaza, Hartford CT 06155. CA license number 552. In Washington, the Program is underwritten Lake. by Trumbull Insurance Company. AARP and its afiliates are not insurance agencies or carriers and do not employ or • endorse insurance agents, brokers representatives or advisors. This program is provided by The Hartford, not AARP KRISTINA WILSON, Onalaska, a boy, Austin James, April 12, 8 or its afiliates. Paid endorsement. The Hartford pays a royalty fee to AARP for the use of AARP’s intellectual property. E-mail: [email protected] pounds, 11 ounces, Providence Centralia Hospital. Grandparents These facts are used for the general purposes of AARP. AARP membership is required for Program eligibility in most states. Applicants are individually underwritten and some may not qualify. Speciic features, credits and discounts may are Tammie Mieger and Stephen Wilson, Redding, Calif.; Barbara vary and may not be available in all states in accordance with state ilings and applicable law. The premiums quoted Lalli, Cottonwood, Calif., and Jami Pendergast, Centralia. Great- by an authorized agent for any Program policy include the additional costs associated with the advice ad counsel that your authorized agent provides. grandparent is Janice Grunenfelder, Onalaska. CH466823sl.db Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 HISTORY

TODAY IN HISTORY: From the Files of The Chronicle Flood Control Hearing Held in 1937 On April 21, 1937, Lewis, Thurston and Grays Harbor county officials met with Lt. Harvesting Hops in 1920 Colonel H.J. Wild of Seattle, Seattle district engineer for the war department, and H.J. An- drews, Portland, in charge of the forest survey in Oregon and Washington. “A.L. Hamilton of Newau- kum valley also submitted a petition signed by several from that area asking that they be in- cluded under any control proj- ect which might be proposed,” The Centralia Daily Chronicle wrote. “Many individuals also spoke among them Commissioner James Tucker of Lewis county, who agreed that flood control work be done both on the Che- halis and Cowlitz rivers.” ‘Divine Services’ Scheduled for Claquato 125 years ago, in 1887 The Lewis County Bee re- ported on the religious services scheduled for the next Sunday. “Rev. Wm. Clyde will hold divine services at Claquato next Sabbath at 11 o’clock and at Chehalis in the evening of the same day,” the newspaper wrote. Butler’s Team Drowns 100 years ago, in 1912

Mr. Sam Butler, a resident Submitted by Lois Keen for “Our Hometowns; Volume 1” four miles west of Centralia Hop harvesting in 1920 is shown at the John and Angeline (Smith) Rayton farm. Leonard Rayton, the son of John and Angeline, is standing with his arms folded, on the Sam Smith place, lost nearest the white work horse. The Raytons had 11 children. Leonard was born in Claquato and was a charter member of the Lewis Paciic Dairyman’s Association his team of horses to drown- (Darigold) and farmed at Claquato with his sons Norman and Lowell. He was married to Anna Black. They owned a Grade A dairy farm, which meant they had ing. The team was worth refrigeration. This photo is from volume 1 of “Our Hometowns: A historical photo album of Greater Lewis County,” and can be purchased at The Chronicle, Book ‘n’ $500. Brush and the Lewis County Historical Museum. “He left the team standing near the barn and hitched to a wagon,” The Centralia Daily traveling has been in connec- “Tim Trohimovich, of the “I honestly feel in five years ment found $10,000 in cash, 70 Chronicle wrote. “The reins tion with consulting and lectur- Seattle-based ‘smart growth’ people will say it’s a good thing,” firearms, as well as explosive were wrapped around the hub ing services. group 1,000 Friends of Wash- he said of the law’s ‘tools’ to re- materials when three people of one of the wheels. Near the “Dr. Gilbreth took over ac- ington, defended the law against duce overcrowded schools and were arrested. Also found was a barn is a slough, where the tive management of her com- the skeptical crowd,” The to match capital facilities with stolen Corvette. horses were in the habit of pany when her husband, na- Chronicle reported. growth. ••• tionally known as a pioneer in drinking. The team presum- “Dubious laughter rippled From the Files of The Chronicle manufacturing efficiency, died Weapons, Cash and Explosives ably started to this slough to through the crowd, at times, is compiled by Edna Fund, a Centra- in 1924. At the same time, she Found in House drink. Mr. Butler thinks that as when Trohimovich said the lian who describes herself as a “his- undertook to raise a family of the reins caused the team to go law’s planning requirements 5 years ago, in 2007 tory sleuth.” She can be contacted at 11 children.” to one side of the slough and were good for rural communi- During a drug investiga- [email protected] or at 269- into a deep hole, where they Johnson Announces Retirement, ties.” tion in Winlock, law enforce- 7515. drowned. Three to Replace Him “J.S. Saunders was this morning circulating a sub- 25 years ago, in 1987 scription paper for the pur- Deane Johnson, Lewis pose of assisting Mr. Butler County Extension agent, an- in securing another team, as nounced his resignation from the blow is a heavy one to Mr. the position of Southwest Butler.” Washington 4-H Superinten- dent. ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ “It has been my goal for Gilbreth to Speak at Chehalis several years to have people Commencement voluntarily serve in the super- 50 years ago, in 1962 intendent capacity,” Johnson GENERAL TOPDRIVERS JOBSa maintenance mechanic. Candidate said. He added that very few SUMMER INTERN TAKING APPLICATIONS for part will report to the Maintenance “Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth, for the Cowlitz Salmon time delivery drivers. Must live within Supervisor and will train in the mother of Mrs. Richard Tall- Extension agents also work Hatchery 15 mile radius of Mossyrock. Must have Maintenance Department. Essential man, Chehalis, and grandmoth- as superintendents at the fair. Tacoma Power is accepting some truck driving experience, CDL functions include performing facility “The responsibility of the Ex- applications for a Summer Intern to license not necessary. $11.92 per hour maintenance, repairing and doing er of Janet Tallman, 1962 W.F. educate visitors about the Cowlitz plus safety bonus. To apply call 360-983- maintenance on all equipment including West High School graduate, was tension agent is to support and Salmon Hatchery Visitor Center and 3773 Dial ext. 232 and leave message. machines, industrial equipment and scheduled to speak at the 1962 advise superintendents of the the relationship between hydropower TRADES machine tools, carrying out preventive fair,” he added. and isheries on the Cowlitz River. CITY OF LACEY maintenance per the schedule and graduating class of W.F. West The Cowlitz Hydroelectric Project is Transportation Maintenance Supervisor- work instructions provided, utilizing High School commencement on Three department heads approximately 90 miles one-way from $60,877-$77,930 Annually/DOQ: proper tools necessary to perform were slated to take his position. the City of Tacoma. An employee in this www.ci.lacey.wa.us/jobs or maintenance and repairs, following June 1. temporary position will mainly use the 360-491-3213. Closes April 30, 2012 at lockout-tagout, conined space and fall “Early in 1949 she was a key He recalled one event at the Visitor Center interactive exhibits to 5 p.m. EOE/ADA protection procedures, keeping areas figure in a best-selling book, fair which he said left people help visitors understand the balance TRADES/CONSTRUCTION clean and clear after any maintenance “baffled and bewildered.” between producing power and managing LOCAL LOGGING is completed. Job requirements include ‘Cheaper By the Dozen,’ written the surrounding natural environment. contractor seeking CTL harvester participating in special activities, by two of her children, Frank “One summer the cookies, Duties include meeting and greeting operator with experience need only projects and programs in order to cakes and breads on stables visitors, explaining and answering apply. Call 9-4p.m. for interview 360- support Bradken's safety, quality and Gilbreth Jr. and Ernestine Gil- questions about exhibits, being present 978-4305. production goals or other duties as breth Carey,” The Daily Chroni- were completely covered with to help protect the assets of the Visitors TRADES assigned or requested. Must be able to cle reported. plastic wrap,” he said. There Center, helping with guided group RIGGING SLINGER and work with limited direct supervision, were so many flies an insecti- tours, entering, compiling and reporting hooktender. Experience required. work independently or in a team “Her biography has been car- data, and maintaining records and Competitive wages. Steady work. environment. High School diploma ried for many years in ‘Who’s cide had to be sprayed around. manuals. For more information about Insurance available after 90 days. preferred. Please see job description Who in America.’ and she is Signs were placed around say- this position and the online application Mandatory drug screen. Please call for additional physical requirements. ing, ‘Do not eat, this area has process please visit the City of Tacoma's 360-740-2465, Monday - Friday, Must apply in person at the Chehalis professor emeritus of manage- website at www.cityoftacoma.org/jobs. 9am-6pm only, leave message. plant at 109 Sears Rd., Chehalis, WA ment at Purdue University. She been sprayed.’ GENERAL TRADES/CONSTRUCTION 98532 or contact jschlagel@bradken. “Six plates of cookies ended MECHANIC. Heavy trailer, plumbing, LOCAL LOGGING contractor com to request an application packet. has been a member of the New wiring, brakes & seals, some welding. seeking log loader operator with Deadline for applications 24 April 2012. Jersey board of regents and the up missing.” Own tools. Full time, Monday-Friday. experience at processing with a CTR Salary: DOE. We offer great beneits! Society of Mechanical engi- Wage DOE. Fax resume to and loading log trucks. For interview call Medical, Dental, Vision, Bonus, plus 401K. Angry People 360-864-6802. 9-4p.m. 360-978-4305. BRADKEN is an Equal Opportunity neers, and a member of the war Attend GMA Meeting GENERAL RESTAURANT/CLUBS Employer Proud to Belong. manpower commission during FULL TIME DRIVER/COUNTER Now hiring wait staff & hostess. Apply GENERAL PERSON. Apply in person at Baxter World War II. She is especially 10 years ago, in 2002 in person at Mary McCrank's, 2932 GRINDER BRADKEN'S Auto Parts, 1106 W. Main St., Centralia. Jackson Hwy, Chehalis. Chehalis Foundry has noted for her studies in time Many of the 80 people at- No phone calls. HEALTHCARE immediate positions available and motion relative to engineer- tending a public forum in Experienced Chairside Dental Assistant for Grinders. Candidate will report to GENERAL needed for immediate opening. Must the Finishing Supervisor and will train in ing, and has written a number Centralia on the Growth Man- EARLY MORNING be a registered Dental Assistant in the Grinder Department. The Grinder of technical books and articles. agement Act were shaking with motor route, 2:30 - 6:30a Approximate Washington. Send resume to: Valley View is responsible for grinding on castings In recent years much of her anger. 110 miles. 360-748-6975. Health Center Attention: HR, 2690 NE per work instructions and preparing Kresky Ave, Chehalis, WA 98532 or the casting for inal inishing. Essential GENERAL email [email protected]. functions of the job will include using AREA REP WANTED, working EDUCATIONAL hand grinder to grind on casting and with high school children, part time, GRAPHIC DESIGNER is being remove unwanted material, operating lexible hours and bonuses. Also looking recruited for Centralia College. Apply overhead cranes to safely move Classic Adirondack Chairs for host families. Call 360-790-5086. on-line at http://apptrkr.com/244261 castings, set-up castings and work area (TDD Access (360) 807-6227). to ensure safe work conditions when GENERAL AA/EOE/ADA grinding. Participate in special activities, STARTING DUCT WORK installr position, no RETAIL projects and programs in order to experience necessary. Needs to have a APPLY NOW! FACTORY OUTLET support Bradken's safety, quality, and AT valid drivers license. $20/HOUR TO START National productivity goals. Other duties as 360-978-4936. manufacturer has an Olympia based assigned or requested. Candidate GENERAL factory outlet expanding into Lewis must be able to work with limited Part time help wanted, possible full time. County. NO LAYOFFS! 30 Full Time supervision, work independently, or in $129 Accepting applications for interviews on permanent positions. Training provided, a team environment. Prefer high school Sundays only. 360-273-4100. no experience needed. If you are a diploma. Please see job description in DRIVERS hard-worker, dependable, can start work HR Department for additional physical Chehalis, WA, local driver immediately & follow speciic directions. requirements. To be considered for the CDL A with Doubles Call Saturday-Tuesday 10AM-6PM position, applications must be illed out experience Tuesday- ONLY, for ofice location. 1-888-373- in person @ 109 Sears Rd., Chehalis, Saturday; Full time 2001 Ask for Personnel Department. All WA 98532 Deadline for applications 24 Dedicated customer, excellent pay & who apply must pass drug screening & April 2012. Salary: DOE. We offer great CH468644sl.db beneits with Sign On Bonus Must have background check. beneits! Medical, Dental, Vision, Bonus, 1 year experience. Call 800-241-2415 or plus 401K. Must be able to pass physical, apply online at TRADES drug & alcohol screening. BRADKEN is Open 7 days a week! www.markettransport.com MAINTENANCE MECHANIC an Equal Opportunity Employer Proud BRADKEN's Chehalis Foundry has to Belong. 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia • 360-736-3832 an immediate position available for • Life 5 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012

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Why screws instead of nails? screw head remains above the Continued from Life 1 Screws have more holding surface. Builders “Built Green” Committee, and will share power than nails and they can • Roundhead screws are not his expertise on the affordability of going green in be removed without damaging countersunk. The bottom of the building a new home or remodeling an existing the project. Screws don’t have screw head rests on the surface. home. the same strength as nails and Flathead, oval and roundhead “We don’t focus on green: green is a color,” he therefore may shear more readily. screws are all slotted to accept said. “There is the quality aspect of (building a Thus, the use of screws in rough many types of screwdrivers. The construction (such as framing most common are: home) and understanding how a home truly works, floors, walls and roofs) is not • Straight blade — Provides you can make better decisions on how it is built. And those decisions just happen to be green.” Chris Geier / [email protected] advisable. great torque but is difficult to Home builder David Danton, of Lexar Homes in Centralia, Screws have different heads By building high quality, or “green,” Danton use points to an interior wall in a Lexar model home where he for different uses. Of the follow- explained, “You are protecting the home by build- • Phillips head — Provides less says sealed sheetrock will stop the “stack efect,” or cold air ing one is designed so that it can ing a better built home. You are protecting the in- torque but is very easy to use lowing into your home through the attic and walls. be hidden, one to show slightly For all around usage we like side from moisture damage and mold, and getting and one to show prominently. the Phillips head driver. better air quality into the home. You have better be green. All of these things come down to the No one head is stronger than the longevity of the home, which just happens to also true quality of the construction.” other. NOTE: At least half the length • Flathead screws are usually of a screw should extend into the countersunk so that the top of second piece of material. And con- the screw head is flush or below sider pre-drilling a hole so that the with the surface. screw will go in without twisting YOU HAVE • Oval-head screws are only off and so it won’t split the wood partially countersunk. Half of the into which it is being screwed. A BRAIN SPACKLING A CRACK? I heard that spackle wasn’t good to use to patch a Q: crack. — MILLIE TUMOR Good question. Spackle is a great patch material for small A: holes and very small cracks. However, when it comes to A brain tumor can be a larger crack repairs it is wise to use a flexible compound such frightening and complex as paintable silicone caulk or sheetrock joint compound & medical diagnosis. Successful joint tape. Larger cracks have a tendency to open and close treatment requires precise with changes in seasons and when your house shifts. Spackle coordination between gifted is very brittle and will crumble if a repaired crack flexes ever caregivers, advanced technology so slightly. Restrict your use of Spackle to nail holes and small and robust rehabilitation — divots in wallboard and trim. Pick up a tube of paintable which is exactly the system silicone. we’ve built at Providence.

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ADVICE: Dear Abby Woman Ready to Say So Long After Unwelcome Kiss Goodbye DEAR ABBY: A friend’s How should I handle this? She recently divorced after 10 years of is unfair to you. If you don’t, you married. Sadly, after three years husband gave me a ride to the occasionally contacts me for marriage. He tells me he doesn’t and Larry could wind up being she divorced him and they have airport, and when I went to hug lunch dates. - DISMAYED IN want to lose me, but it’s hard for “best friends” forever and nothing gone their separate ways. Should I him goodbye as I have always MANHATTAN him to commit for fear of being more. contact her and ask for the return done when DEAR DISMAYED: You’re hurt. of the ring? Abby, it’s not the we parted, he lucky the wife contacts you for Larry talks to other women DEAR ABBY: When my wife money ($3,500). I wanted the ring grabbed me by lunch dates only occasionally. It and goes out, while I have and I renewed our wedding vows to stay in the family, and she has the arms and means she’s a casual friend, which basically committed myself to after 25 years of marriage, I gave opted out of our family. Please kissed me on will make disengaging easier. him. He gets upset if I talk to her a beautiful diamond band to advise. - NOT SURE IN NEW the lips several When she calls, all you need to another man. He says I’m his thank her for our years together. I JERSEY times. I wasn’t do is tell her you have other plans. best friend and he’s afraid a lost her 20 years later and put the DEAR NOT SURE: By all expecting it, and You do not have to mention that relationship would change that. ring aside, not knowing what to means contact your former I certainly hadn’t foremost among them is avoiding I don’t know what to do do with it. daughter-in-law and ask if she’s invited it. I made By Abigail Van Buren any future contact with either of anymore. Neither one of us would My son had been living with willing to part with the ring. light of it, but it them because of her husband. be OK if the other started dating, a lovely girl for a couple of years. She may agree to give it to you made me very uncomfortable and but I’m sick of waiting for him They appeared to be a perfect or sell it to you if she still has I don’t want to see him again. DEAR ABBY: I have been to make up his mind. Should match, so I gave him the ring it. However, if there has been My problem is I don’t know seeing “Larry” for six months, I move on? - IN LIMBO IN and suggested he give it to her animosity since the divorce, how to end my friendship with and from day one we both agreed COLUMBUS, IND. and propose. I looked forward to she may not feel inclined to be his wife. I would never tell her, that we do not want to be in a DEAR IN LIMBO: Yes, you their happiness and perhaps some gracious - so be prepared. Once and I do not wish to have this relationship. I’m 29 and he’s 34. should. But not before telling grandchildren. your son gave the ring to her, it standing between us, so I’d But over time we have developed Larry exactly why, because the My son presented it to her, became her property to do with rather just end the friendship. feelings for each other. Larry is arrangement you have right now she accepted and they were as she wished.

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News Upfront Tim McCarver Chris Matthews CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- 60 Minutes ’ (CC) The Amazing Race “Bollywood Travolta” The Good Wife “The Penalty Box” Alicia NYC 22 “Firebomb” A rap star shadows KIRO 7 News at KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News A team loses faith over a task. represents a judge. (N) (CC) Jackpot and Ahmad. (N) (CC) 11PM ness News Moyers & Company ’ (CC) The Queen’s Palaces “Windsor Castle” Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Masterpiece Classic “Birdsong” Lovers are torn apart by Undamming the Global Health Frontiers: Foul Water, PBS 9 9 Exploring Windsor Castle. (N) ’ Gates, Jr. (N) ’ (CC) World War I. 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Joni Lamb Leading the Way KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Mayoral Debate “Portland” Candidates Once Upon a Time “The Return” Regina Firelight (2012, Drama) Cuba Gooding Jr., DeWanda Wise. Premiere. Incarcer- KATU News at 11 Cars.TV ’ (CC) ABC 22 22 discuss issues. (N) (Live) is confronted. (N) ’ (CC) ated women join volunteers who battle forest fires. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News The Chris Mat- Dateline NBC “Driving” Teens make de- Harry’s Law “Breaking Points” Harry The Celebrity Apprentice “Winning by a Nose” A display for Donald’s new fra- NewsChannel 8 at Sports Sunday NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) thews Show (N) cisions about driving. (N) ’ (CC) represents a runaway juror. (N) (CC) grance. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero La Rosa de Guadalupe (SS) Nuestra Belleza Latina (SS) Sal y Pimienta (SS) Comediant. Noticiero Best Pillow Ever! Next Stop Married... With The Simpsons ’ Fox’s 25th Anniversary Special Celebrities honor the network. 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A girl’s family life unravels in 1960s Louisiana. (CC) The Game (CC) Stay Together Think Like a Man Stay Together The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of New Jersey Watch What Hap- Housewives/NJ BRAVO 66 66 “” (Part 1 of 2) “Reunion” (Part 2 of 2) ladies answer America’s questions. ladies wrap up the season in style. “High Tide Low Blow” (N) pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey ›› Nanny McPhee (2005, Comedy) Emma Thompson, Colin Firth. ’ (CC) To Be Announced CBC News: The National ’ (CC) News fifth estate C M T 61 61 ›› Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie (2003) Jeff Foxworthy. ’ (CC) Ron White’s Celebrity Salute to the Troops ’ (CC) ›› Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) Jim Carrey, Courteney Cox. ’ (CC) Them Idiots CNBC 46 46 The Coffee Addiction Marijuana USA American Greed “Mob Money” Porn: Business of Pleasure Biography on CNBC “Home Depot” Greatest Pillow! Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Presents (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom CNN Presents (CC) CNNH 45 45 CNN Presents (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight Murder by the Book Dominick Dunne: Power, Privilege Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 ›› Year One (2009, Comedy) , Michael Cera, Oliver Platt. After ban- ›› Without a Paddle (2004, Comedy) Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepa- (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) ›› Harold & Kumar Escape From ishment, two lazy villagers begin an epic journey. (CC) rd. Three friends embark on a calamitous canoe trip. (CC) Guantanamo Bay (2008) Kal Penn. D I S 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally (N) ›› Beethoven (1992, Comedy) Charles Grodin. ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. 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NBA Basketball FAM 39 39 ›› Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Kevin James, Jayma Mays. ›› Bedtime Stories (2008, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Keri Russell. ›› Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009, Comedy) Kevin James, Jayma Mays. FNC 48 48 Fox News Sunday Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Fox News Sunday FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped All-Stars Cupcake Wars “Derby Dolls” (N) Chopped All-Stars (N) Iron Chef America “Flay vs. Staib” Chopped “Ready, Set, Escargot!” FX 53 53 ›› The Day After Tomorrow (2004) ›› 2012 (2009, Action) John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet. A global cataclysm nearly wipes out humanity. ›› 2012 (2009, Action) John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor. A Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal. global cataclysm nearly wipes out humanity. GOLF 70 70 Haney Project The Haney Project The Haney Project Golf Central (N) (Live) European PGA Tour Golf Volvo China Open, Final Round. From Tianjin, China. ’ HALL 19 19 Undercover Bridesmaid (2012, Romance-Comedy) Brooke Burns, Gregory Har- ››› Straight From the Heart (2003, Romance) Teri Polo, Andrew McCarthy. “Death and Frasier “Four for Frasier “To Kill a Frasier (CC) rison. A guard falls for a groomsman while posing as a bridesmaid. (CC) Romance grows between a photographer and a Wyoming rancher. (CC) the Dog” ’ the Seesaw” ’ Talking Bird” ’ HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Holmes on Homes Victorian home. Holmes on Homes “Let’s Rejoist” Best of Holmes on Homes (N) (CC) Holmes Inspection “Failing Grade” Holmes on Homes “Hit the Deck” HIST 37 37 Ax Men “Let ‘Er Rip” (CC) Ax Men “Burning the Bear” (CC) Ax Men “Where’s Willy?” (CC) Ax Men “Falling Apart” (N) (CC) Ax Men “Up in Flames” (N) (CC) Sold! (CC) Sold! (CC) L I FE 51 51 The Wife He Met Online (2012) (CC) The Craigslist Killer (2011) Jake McDorman, Billy Baldwin. (CC) Army Wives “Non-Combatants” (N) The Client List “Tough Love” (N) The Craigslist Killer (2011) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Caught on Camera The Secrets in the Suitcase (N) Children for Sale Sex Slaves: Motor City Teens Sex Slaves in the Suburbs Meet the Press (CC) MTV 63 63 Jersey Shore ’ (CC) Jersey Shore “Back Into the Fold” Pauly D Project Punk’d ’ (CC) Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Playoffs, Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) NHL Live Post Cycling 2012 Liège-Bastogne-Liège. (N Same-day Tape) NHL 36 NHL 36 NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob That ’70s Show That ’70s Show ’ George Lopez ’ My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped A Romeo and Juliet story. Snapped A girlfriend’s secret life. Snapped “Ellen Snyder” (CC) Snapped “Tracey Frame” (N) (CC) Snapped “Linda Pedroza” (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) R O OT 31 31 Ocean Race Snowboarding Mariners Access MLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (Subject to Blackout) Rumble on the Ridge World Poker Tour Bar Rescue “Bar Fight” Jon Taffer re- Bar Rescue “Chumps” Jon takes a bar Bar Rescue “Bad to the Bone” Jon Bar Rescue “Shabby Abbey” The Abbey Bar Rescue “Hogtied Ham’s” Jon tries Bar Rescue “Beach Bummer” Jon Taffer SPIKE 57 57 vives the Canyon Inn. ’ out of retirement. ’ Taffer helps a bar owner in Boston. Pub is on its last legs. ’ to save Angry Ham’s Garage. is called to save Kilkenny’s. SYFY 59 59 ›› Dead Silence (2007, Horror) (CC) ›› Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009, Horror) Janet Montgomery. (CC) Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings (2011, Horror) Sean Skene. Premiere. › The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) TBN 20 20 BelieverVoice Creflo Dollar ››› The Story of Jacob and Joseph (1974) Keith Michell, Tony Lo Bianco. Unlocking Ancient Secrets of the Bible Secrets-Clement Night of Hope From TBS 55 55 ›› Last Holiday (2006, Comedy) Queen Latifah, Gérard Depardieu, LL Cool J. A ››› Hitch (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kevin James. A smooth-talker helps a ››› Hitch (2005) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. A smooth-talker terminally ill woman lives it up on vacation. (CC) shy accountant woo an heiress. (CC) helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. (CC) TLC 38 38 Island Medium Island Medium William & Kate: One Year Later (N) Island Medium Island Medium William & Kate: One Year Later ’ Island Medium Island Medium Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Resident Evil: Extinction (2007, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Ali Lar- ›››› The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. Batman battles a vicious criminal ›› Watchmen (2009, Action) Billy ter. Alice and her cohorts seek to eliminate an undead virus. (CC) known as the Joker. (CC) Crudup, Malin Akerman. (CC) TOON 42 42 Wallace & Gromit Wallace & Gromit Wallace-Gromit World of Gumball Level Up Level Up King of the Hill King of the Hill Robot Chicken Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Loiter Squad (N) TRAV 36 36 RV 2012 (CC) Sand Masters Sand Masters Hotel Impossible (CC) Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Cool Tools: Travel Edition (N) (CC) Travel Unraveled Travel Unraveled TRUTV 49 49 Wiener’s Circ. Wiener’s Circ. Wiener’s Circ. Wiener’s Circ. Bait Car (N) Bait Car Las Vegas Jail Las Vegas Jail Las Vegas Jail Las Vegas Jail Forensic Files USA 58 58 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ›› He’s Just Not That Into You (2009) Benson combats terrorist activities. infant disappears at a local park. “Secrets” A teacher is found dead. “Rockabye” ’ (CC) baby boy is discovered in the trash. Ben Affleck. (CC) VH1 62 62 ››› Coming to America (1988) ’ Renee’s paranoia. (CC) Mob Wives “If Books Could Kill” (N) Tough Love: New Orleans ’ Mob Wives “If Books Could Kill” ’ Stevie TV (N) ’ Tough Love Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets MONDAY EVENING April 23, 2012 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 Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) (CC) Dancing With the Stars (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 20/20 Backstage access reveals show KOMO 4 News (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) secrets. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) The Voice “Live Quarter-Final Performances” Vocalists compete in hope of ad- Smash “Publicity” Julia panics when her KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) vancing. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) son disappears. (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) How I Met Your 2 Broke Girls ’ Two and a Half Mike & Molly ’ Hawaii Five-0 “Lapa’au” The team in- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Mother “Noretta” (CC) Men ’ (CC) (CC) vestigates a plane crash. ’ (CC) ness News PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Ask This Old Priceless Antiques Antiques Roadshow “Atlanta” “Gone Antiques Roadshow “Rudolph The The Queen’s Palaces “Windsor Castle” Globe Trekker “Mid-Atlantic States” At- PBS 9 9 House ’ (CC) Roadshow With the Wind”; bracelet. (N) Red-Nosed Reindeer.” (CC) Exploring Windsor Castle. (CC) lantic City and Wildwood, N.J. ’ American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy “Fish Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock Jenna 30 Rock “” MNT 10 10 (CC) “Chimdale” (CC) Out of Water” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) gets a pet gibbon. ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Stress The Office Secret Gossip Girl “Despicable B” Nate uncov- Hart of Dixie “Destiny & Denial” George Seinfeld “The Good Seinfeld “The Frasier “Frasier Frasier “Adventures C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Relief” Santa gifts. (CC) ers information about Diana. (N) takes a trip to New Orleans. Samaritan” Wink” ’ (CC) Gotta Have It” ’ in Paradise” Northwest Now Full Focus Nature “Moment of Impact: Jungle” Ani- Masterpiece Classic “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” Choirmaster’s obsession. ’ Sherlock Holmes Mysteries ’ (CC) Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 mals connect with each other. (CC) (DVS) The Big Bang How I Met Your Two and a Half The Big Bang Bones The death of a truck company House “Body & Soul” A boy who has Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Theory ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) employee. (N) ’ (PA) (CC) trouble breathing. (N) (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Adee Kaye Watches ION 15 15 ›› Someone Like You (2001) Ashley Cold Case “Rampage” Mall-shooting Cold Case “Sandhogs” Bones found in a Cold Case “Baby Blues” Lilly reopens a Criminal Minds “The Performer” The Criminal Minds “Outfoxed” Several Judd, Greg Kinnear. ’ case reopens. ’ (CC) subway are identified. ’ (CC) SIDS case. ’ (CC) team suspects a rock star of murder. families are murdered. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration Jesse Duplantis Hill Song (CC) Jack Van Impe K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Prophet Man. KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Dancing With the Stars (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 20/20 Backstage access reveals show KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (N) (CC) secrets. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) The Voice “Live Quarter-Final Performances” Vocalists compete in hope of ad- Smash “Publicity” Julia panics when her NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) vancing. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) son disappears. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Una Familia con Suerte (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) La Que No Podía Amar (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Bones The death of a truck company House “Body & Soul” A boy who has 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) employee. (N) ’ (PA) (CC) trouble breathing. (N) (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Man is shot outside an Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty A&E 52 52 abandoned house. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Frog in One” CSI: Miami “Under Suspicion” Horatio is CSI: Miami “Felony Flight” A convicted CSI: Miami “Nailed” The team tackles a CSI: Miami Video gamers play a game The Killing “Ghosts of the Past” Sarah Mad Men “Far Away Places” Peggy is AMC 67 67 framed for murder. ’ (CC) murderer escapes. ’ (CC) deadly divorce case. ’ (CC) in real life. ’ (CC) gets a mysterious message. upset by a difficult pitch. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) Swamp Wars ’ (CC) River Monsters “Pack of Teeth” ’ River Monsters “Asian Slayer” ’ Frozen Planet “Spring” ’ (CC) River Monsters “Pack of Teeth” ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Emeli Sande performs. ›› Notorious (2009) Angela Bassett. Based on the life of slain rapper Christopher Wallace. The Game (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) The Real Housewives of Atlanta “Re- The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of New Jersey Bethenny Ever After Bethenny & Jason Watch What Hap- Bethenny Ever BRAVO 66 66 union Part 1” (Part 1 of 3) ladies answer America’s questions. ladies wrap up the season in style. “High Tide Low Blow” vacation in Los Cabos. (N) pens: Live (N) After CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey News Just for Laughs Rick Mercer Ron James Show CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ CBC News: The National ’ (CC) George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight C M T 61 61 Kitchen Nightmares “Casa Roma” Kitchen Nightmares ’ (CC) Jennie Garth Melissa & Tye ’ The Singing Bee ’ (CC) The Singing Bee ’ (CC) The Singing Bee ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 Biography on CNBC “Sears” The Facebook Obsession Mad Money Biography on CNBC “Sears” The Facebook Obsession Roy Orbison Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Qué Sor- Futurama ’ (CC) South Park “All It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 With Jon Stewart port (CC) presa!” (CC) About Mormons” in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ ›› Princess Protection Program (2009) Selena Gomez. Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Wizards-Place Good-Charlie : Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior World’s Scariest Plane Landings (N) American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior DSC 8 8 “Drastic Step” ’ (CC) “Breakthrough” ’ (CC) Senior and Junior agree to meet. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) The Voice “Live Eliminations” Vocalists E! News (N) Fashion Police Khloe and Lamar Khloe and Lamar Death in Paradise Dream vacations Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 face elimination. ’ (CC) “Under Pressure” with tragic endings. (N) MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Texas Rangers. (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 NBA Coast to Coast (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NASCAR Now SportsNation (CC) FAM 39 39 ›› Bring It On: Fight to the Finish Secret Life of American Teen Secret Life of American Teen Make It or Break It “Dream On” (N) Secret Life of American Teen The 700 Club (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Meat Men (N) Diners, Drive FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half › Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) , , Martin Lawrence. Four friends take a motor- › Wild Hogs (2007, Comedy) Tim Allen, John Travolta. Four Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) cycle road trip. friends take a motorcycle road trip. GOLF 70 70 The Haney Project (N) Feherty (N) Top 10 (N) Golf Central The Haney Project Feherty The Golf Fix Golf Fitness Little House on the Prairie “Annabelle” Little House on the Prairie Mrs. Oleson Little House on the Prairie Albert Little House on the Prairie Ingalls tell Frasier “High Frasier “Chess Frasier “Crane vs. Frasier “Police HALL 19 19 Nels denies a circus relative. demands resignation. (CC) dreams that he’s captured. (CC) about coming to town. (CC) Crane Drifter” ’ Pains” ’ (CC) Crane” (CC) Story” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Virgins Property Virgins Love It or List It “Hung” (CC) Love It or List It Jim and Connie. (N) Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It “Smyth” (CC) HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) American Pickers (N) (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) American Pickers (CC) L I FE 51 51 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey NHL Live Post NBC Sports Talk (N) (Live) College Football Notre Dame Blue & Gold Spring Scrimmage. Poker After Dark Cash $100K. Darts NICK 40 40 Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) SpongeBob Fred: The Show George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ George Lopez ’ Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Bad Girls Club: Las Vegas (CC) Bad Girls Club: Las Vegas (CC) Bad Girls Club: Las Vegas (CC) Bad Girls Club: Las Vegas (CC) Bad Girls Club: Las Vegas (N) (CC) Brooklyn 11223 (N) R O OT 31 31 The Game 365 Golden Age Boys in the Hall Mariners Access World Poker Tour: Season 10 World Poker Tour: Season 10 Boys in the Hall Golden Age The Dan Patrick Show SPIKE 57 57 CSI: Crime Scene ››› Joy Ride (2001, Suspense) Steve Zahn, Paul Walker, Leelee Sobieski. Pre- › Halloween (2007, Horror) Malcolm McDowell, Scout Taylor-Compton, Tyler Mane. An escaped psy- 1,000 Ways to 1,000 Ways to Investigation ’ miere. Two brothers incur the wrath of a psychotic truck driver. ’ chopath slashes his way through his hometown. ’ Die ’ Die ’ SYFY 59 59 Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings Eureka “One Giant Leap” ’ (CC) Eureka “Lost” ’ (CC) Eureka “The Real Thing” (N) (CC) Lost Girl (N) ’ (CC) Eureka “The Real Thing” ’ (CC) TBN 20 20 Kingdom Conn. Jesse Duplantis Praise the Lord (CC) Joel Osteen Manna-Fest (CC) Against All Odds Creflo Dollar Kroeze Brothers Outreach The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Ma- Seinfeld “The But- Family Guy ’ Family Guy Family Guy “Dam- Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Jungle Family Guy ’ Actress Kathy Griffin. (N) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) rine Biologist” ter Shave” ’ (CC) “Mother Tucker” mit Janet” (CC) Love” (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Undercover Boss: Abroad (N) (CC) Mama’s Boys Mama’s Boys Undercover Boss: Abroad ’ (CC) Undercover Boss: Abroad ’ (CC) Mama’s Boys Mama’s Boys Undercover Boss: Abroad ’ (CC) Law & Order “Choice of Evils” A woman Law & Order “Harm” Divorce attorney A copycat murder looks The Mentalist Cult leader has informa- The Closer “Repeat Offender” The de- Rizzoli & Isles “Don’t Stop Dancing, TNT 54 54 admits to killing her son. ’ suffers assault. ’ (CC) (DVS) like those of Red John. (CC) tion on Red John. ’ (CC) partment undergoes a realignment. Girl” A dancer’s mother is killed. TOON 42 42 MAD World of Gumball Adventure Time Adventure Time Regular Show MAD (N) King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Hotel Impossible (N) (CC) Hotel Impossible (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Dumb drivers. World’s Dumbest... Dumb drivers. Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo South Beach Tow South Beach Tow USA 58 58 NCIS “Smoked” The NCIS team joins NCIS: Los Angeles “Pushback” Evi- WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (S Live) (CC) › G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) forces with the FBI. ’ (CC) dence determines who shot Callen. Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid. (CC) VH1 62 62 Behind the Music “Nas” Nas. (CC) ’ Couples Therapy ’ La La’s Life Styled by June Consignment Consignment La La’s Life Styled by June

Movies Sports Kids Bets TUESDAY EVENING April 24, 2012 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 Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) (CC) Last Man Standing Cougar Town (N) Dancing With the Stars (N Same-day Private Practice Pete and Violet go to a KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) counselor. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) The Biggest Loser The third finalist is The Voice “Live Eliminations” The con- Fashion Star “Mentor’s Choice” The KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) revealed. (N) ’ (CC) testants face elimination. (CC) mentors assign designs. (N) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) NCIS “Housekeeping” Investigating a NCIS: Los Angeles “Honor” The team Unforgettable “Golden Bird” A teenager KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Navy commander’s murder. ’ investigates a former Marine. is murdered. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Outdoor Idaho Rick Steves’ Eu- American Experience Consequences Frontline “Money, Power and Wall Street” Largest government bailout. (N) ’ (Part Irena Sendler: In the Name of Their PBS 9 9 rope “Sevilla” ’ of the 1929 market crash. ’ 1 of 2) (CC) Mothers (2010, Documentary) American Dad American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Air- The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends Monica 30 Rock “Mama 30 Rock “Up All MNT 10 10 “Bully for Steve” “Stan Time” ’ (CC) port ’07” (CC) “Rosebud” (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) reveals a secret. Mia” ’ (CC) Night” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Stress The Office “Booze 90210 “Bride and Prejudice” Annie con- The L.A. Complex An actress meets a Seinfeld “The Let- Seinfeld “The Hot Frasier “Party, Frasier “Adventures C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Relief” Cruise” fesses her feelings to Caleb. (N) group of dreamers. (N) ter” ’ (CC) Tub” (CC) Party” ’ (CC) in Paradise” Rick Steves’ Eu- Rick Steves’ Eu- Antiques Roadshow “Atlanta” Decora- NOVA “Deadliest Tornadoes” The tor- Pioneers in Aviation: The Race to the As Time Goes By The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) rope ’ (CC) tive egg with a Fabergé mark. nado outbreak of 2011. ’ Moon “The War Years” ’ (CC) (CC) Show (CC) The Big Bang How I Met Your Two and a Half The Big Bang Glee The club pays homage to Whitney New Girl “Toma- New Girl “Jess and Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Theory ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Men “Pilot” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Houston. (N) ’ (CC) toes” (N) (CC) Julia” (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches The Gem Insider with Paul Deasy The Gem Insider with Paul Deasy The Food Lovers Fat Loss System Criminal Minds Hotch has a hard time Criminal Minds “Risky Business” Series Criminal Minds “Parasite” Following a Criminal Minds “Public Enemy” A serial Flashpoint “Perfect Storm” A student Flashpoint “Exit Wounds” Standoff at a ION 15 15 returning to work. ’ (CC) of teen suicides in Wyoming. con artist’s mental decline. (CC) killer targets random victims. brings a gun to school. (CC) hospital. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration Joel Osteen (CC) Joni Lamb K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb Joel Osteen KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Last Man Standing Cougar Town (N) Dancing With the Stars (N Same-day Private Practice Pete and Violet go to a KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) counselor. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) The Biggest Loser The third finalist is The Voice “Live Eliminations” The con- Fashion Star “Mentor’s Choice” The NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) revealed. (N) ’ (CC) testants face elimination. (CC) mentors assign designs. (N) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Una Familia con Suerte (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) La Que No Podía Amar (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollywood Glee The club pays homage to Whitney New Girl “Toma- New Girl “Jess and 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) Houston. (N) ’ (CC) toes” (N) (CC) Julia” (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars “Pay Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 the Lady” “Skullduggery” AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Payback” The CSIs probe CSI: Miami “The Score” A man is mur- ››› O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake ››› O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000, Comedy-Drama) the murder of a rapist. (CC) dered while at a nightclub. (CC) Nelson. Three escaped convicts embark on an unusual odyssey. (CC) George Clooney, John Turturro. (CC) APL 43 43 Last American Cowboy ’ Wild Russia “Arctic” ’ (CC) Wild Russia “Caucasus” ’ (CC) Frozen Planet “The Ends of the Earth” Polar bears battle for mates. (CC) Wild Russia “Caucasus” ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N) (CC) Stay Together Stay Together The Game (CC) The Game (CC) The Game (N) ’ Stay Together The Game (CC) Stay Together The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange The Real Housewives of Orange Watch What Hap- Housewives/OC BRAVO 66 66 “Reunion” (Part 2 of 2) “High Tide Low Blow” County “Cabin Fever” (CC) County Heather goes to an audition. 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D 2 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, April 21, 2012 CLASSIFIEDS

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Call Dan heat and hot water, air 3607484195 SOLID OAK hutch, claw BRADKEN CC56716sl.cg good home. Dog needs is an 3608800901. conditioned, dishwasher, foot table with leaf, 6 Equal Opportunity lots of TLC. 3604892016 matching chairs $1850. WE DO all types of garage, fenced yard. 501 Employer 3607363123 fencing, landscaping, clean W. 4th, $895, $500 depos Proud to Belong. LOOKING FOR roommate, New Today! up, affordable rates. Call Huge selection of listing in it. 3607019701 UPRIGHT FREEZER, 2 Kris 3608271719. a variety of price ranges. no smoking, no pets. $380 FREE: 5 kittens to good years old, great shape, New Today! /month includes utilities. homes. 3605204676 or $300/offer. 3608806327 HANDYMAN, 25 years ex 3608270236 3605203126. perience, painting, shee New Today! 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath in WOOD TODDLER bed, trock, finish, hang, pres MONTH FREE! Pearl Edison District. $1295. 913 PRIVATE ROOM with key New Today! light oak color with mat sure washing, carpentry. 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SEASONED FIREWOOD. 1995 FORD Explorer: 4x4. summons. by the Deed of Trust is: tive named below has Uhaul $120/cord. Deliv Clean title. Stopped work Principal Balance of Do you have a been appointed as Person ered. $180/cord. True old CHEHALIS STORAGE ing a couple days ago. If I The notice of appearance $153,557.78, together with FREE ITEM? al Representative of this growth, $250/cord. clean out! April 20th22nd, fix, I will sell for at least or answer must include the interest as provided in the Call customer service estate. Any person having 3605205202, 95. Dressers, Salorr elec $1000, if you buy and fix, name of this case note or other instrument today to place tric scooter, desk, 925D a claim against the dece your FREE AD! 3608642909. make offer. 3605207990 (plaintiff(s) and secured from September Brother serger & stuff. 1/4 defendant(s)), your name, 01, 2010, and such other dent must, before the time The Chronicle, mile past Mary's Corner, 1996 JEEP Cherokee: right the street address where costs and fees as are due the claim would be barred 3608078203 Hwy 12 to Hilley Dr. hand steering, $1800 or further legal papers may under the Note or other by any otherwise applica best offer. 3604968090 ble statute of limitations, Ads run 4 days, 4 lines for FREE! JOHN DEERE X300 lawn be sent, your telephone instrument secured, and as number (if any), and your are provided by statute. V. present the claim in the tractor: 18 hp Kawasaki, manner as provided in 42", 55 hours, 1 year ESTATE SALE 4/21! signature. The abovedescribed real Housewares, furniture, property will be sold to RCW 11.40.070 by serving warranty left, $1950. on or mailing to the 3602803216 fridge, dishes, crafts, dah 1990 TOYOTA 4x4: 209K If there is a number on the satisfy the expense of sale lias, tools, vintage, etc. 125 miles, extended cab, long upper right side of the and the obligation secured Personal Representative or MANTIS Deluxe Tiller. the personal representati PIANO, GOOD condition, Ramsey. 3607480504 bed, bed liner & hitch. New eviction summons and by the Deed of Trust as NEW! FastStart engine. ve's attorney at the ad $600 cash only. oversized snow tires & complaint, you must also provided by statute. The Ships FREE. OneYear wheels, battery & exhaust, file your original notice of sale will be made without dress stated below a copy 3607487575 of the claim and filing the MoneyBack Guarantee HUGE GARAGE sale! 4 $4500. 3608806180 appearance or answer with warranty, express or im when you buy DIRECT. the court clerk by the plied regarding title, pos original of the claim with generations! Lots of anti 2004 NISSAN Frontier: has Call for the DVD and FREE deadline for your written session or encumbrances the court in which the ques, yard stuff, tools, canopy, auto, excellent Good Soil book! response. on May 04, 2012. The probate proceedings were everything from soup to condition, $12,000. ATTENTION DIABETICS 8773575647. (PNDC) default(s) referred to in commenced. The claim nuts! 1330 Brown Rd W. 3602241798 with Medicare. Get a FREE You may demand that the paragraph III, must be must be presented within talking meter and diabetic RESULTS!! Early birds pay double! the later of: (1) Thirty days 2006 FORD Ranger: 2 plaintiff file this lawsuit with cured by April 23, 2012 (11 testing supplies at NO Friday & Saturday, 86. after the personal repre wheel drive with canopy, the court. If you do so, the days before the sale date), COST, plus FREE home sentative served or mailed 2.3 liter engine, 5 speed demand must be in writing to cause a discontinuance delivery! Best of all, this the notice to the creditor as "IT WORKED! manual, AM/FM/CD player, and must be served upon of the sale. The sale will be meter eliminates painful SATURDAY ONLY, 104, provided under RCW In just a few days!" 47k, excellent condition, the person signing this discontinued and termina finger pricking! Call April 21st. Household, col 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four said C.W. of 30mpg, $8000 or best summons. Within fourteen ted if at any time on or 8887397199. (PNDC) lectibles, futon and miscel months after the date of Chehalis about.... laneous. 1935 Oakview, offer. 3608806279 days after you serve the before April 23, 2012 (11 demand, the plaintiff must days before the sale date), first publication of the top of Fairview. notice. If the claim is not Rototiller Repair, Tiller file this lawsuit with the the default(s) as set forth in presented within this time man! court, or the service on you paragraph III is/are cured frame, the claim is forever 1972 camper 9', $700, 1977 LINCOLN Continen of this summons and com and the Trustee's fees and black powder Sharon RESULTS!! plaint will be void. costs are paid. The sale barred, except as other tal: 65k original miles, full wise provided in RCW Hawken 58 cal rifle, $500. power, new tiresshocks may be terminated any Black powder Sharon If you wish to seek the time after April 23, 2012 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. battery, leather, 460 ci, This bar is effective as to Hawken 54 cal rifle, $500. excellent condition. $4250. advice of an attorney in (11 days before the sale 1974 21' Bellboy: hard top, claims against both the Black powder Remington 3607902100 this matter, you should do date), and before the sale deep V, 302 inboard decedent's probate and 44, $200~All have never DAHLIA TUBERS, mixed so promptly so that your by the Borrower, Grantor, been fired. Scooter, $200. /outboard Mercury cruiser, written response, if any, any Guarantor or the hold nonprobate assets. colors & sizes, $1.00 each 9.9hp 4 stroke Yamaha River 18' canoe, $100. TV, while they last. may be served on time. er of any recorded junior corner cabinet, $100. Tons kicker, with fishing gear, lien or encumbrance pay Date of first Publication: 3607480653 1967 EL Camino: 396 V8, of Tri Chem & Artex, EZ load trailer with winch You may also be instructed ing the entire principal and April 14, 2012 automatic, Ralley wheels, embroidery paint sets with $3750. 3608804840 in a separate order to interest secured by the Personal Representative: body in primer, runs good pictures, doilies, table appear for a court hearing Deed of Trust, plus costs, LeeAnn Hamilton and drives, $3500 or best clothes & quilt sets, $2000 on your eviction. If you fees, and advances, if any, Attorney for Personal MULTIESTATE offer. 3608807232 /offer. Shirley Temple al receive an order to show made pursuant to the Representative: AUCTION! bum with pannels, $300 cause, you must personally terms of the obligation andr MICHAEL A. MCNAB, Sunday, April 22 New Today! 2004 CHRYSLER Touring /offer. Shirley Temple appear at the hearing on Deed of Trust and curing WSBA #31520 Preview 10AM convertible: leather & Patch's album $300. Diana OLYMPIC FIBERGLASS the date indicated in the all other defaults. VI. A BUZZARD & AUCTION 12N suede interior, alloy album. 3602739549 14foot boat with fish find order to show cause IN written notice of default ASSOCIATES 204 U.S. Highway 12 wheels, 49,048 miles, runs er, Easyload trailer, ADDITION to delivering was transmitted by the PO Box 59 Chehalis, WA 98532 & drives beautifully, excel 9.9HP, 4stroke motor. and filing your notice of Beneficiary or Trustee to 314 Harrison Avenue I5 Exit 68, 1/2 mile east. lent condition, $4500. BUYERS BEWARE! Good condition. $1,600. appearance or answer by the Borrower and Grantor Centralia, WA 98531 About 1520 lots of new 3605206108 If a deal seems Call 3607401918. the deadline stated above. at the following addresses: Probate Court and inbox Pottery Barn furni too good to be true, 2004 MERCURY Marquis PATRICIA L CHAMBERS Cause No.: ture, comic books, cos FRIENDS OF NRA it probably is! LS: 90k miles, clean, IF YOU DO NOT RE 1501 JENSEN AVENUE Lewis County Superior tume jewelry, furniture, re Annual Banquet If someone asks you to $5900. 3605088748 SPOND TO THE COM CENTRALIA WA 98531 Court, No. 124001028 frigerator, records, books, & Auction send money without a PLAINT IN WRITING BY PATRICIA CHAMBERS L#0426 April 14, 21 & 28, glassware, household, Friday, April 27th, 2012 DONATE YOUR CAR, transaction, THE DEADLINE STATED 1501 JENSEN AVENUE 2012 tools, soooo much more! Chehalis Moose Lodge TRUCK OR BOAT TO or asks for your 1400 Grand Ave ABOVE YOU WILL LOSE CENTRALIA WA 98531 We're stuffed full. Ad dead HERITAGE FOR THE The Evaline School Board credit card Centralia, WA BY DEFAULT. YOUR PATRICIA L CHAMBERS line too quickwe're BLIND. Free 3 Vacation regular meeting is sched don't send money Festivities start 5:30 p.m. LANDLORD MAY PRO 415 E MAIN ST CEN unboxing! Photos and up Tax Deductible, Free Tow uled on 04/24/12 located in or give your credit card $40 per person. More CEED WITH THE LAW TRALIA WA 98531 PATRI dates on the web. ing, All Paperwork Take the school multipurpose out, especially if information please call SUIT, EVEN IF YOU CIA CHAMBERS 415 E WWW.GARRISONAUCTIONEERS.COM Care of. 8772139145 room beginning at 7pm. you do not know them! 3607363132 or email HAVE MOVED OUT OF MAIN ST CENTRALIA WA #2332, 3602629154 (PNDC) L#0428 April 21, 2012 [email protected] THE PROPERTY. 98531 by both first class and certified mail on March DOUBLE KITCHEN sink, PUBLIC AUTO The notice of appearance 09, 2011 proof of which is New Today! white, Kohler cast iron, & MERCHANDISE or answer must be deliv in the possession of the IN THE SUPERIOR SUPERIOR COURT with solid brass drains, AUCTION ered to: Trustee; and on March 10, RUGER 40 caliber semi COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON $300 value for $100. Sunday, April 22, 10:30 2011 the written notice of automatic pistol for sale! OF WASHINGTON FOR COWLITZ COUNTY 3603305050 AM. Cars, trucks, SUV's, McCarthy & Holthus, LLP default was posted in a $385/offer. Must sell to buy IN AND FOR LEWIS motorcycles seizure vehi 19735 10th Avenue NE, conspicuous place on the PLACE YOUR ad online in new toy! 3607487307 COUNTY In re the Guardianship of: ) the convenience of cles & more! 1101 N. Pearl Suite N200 real property described in St. Preview April 21, 9 Poulsbo, WA 98370 the paragraph I above, and your own home! U.S. Bank National Associ RICHARD SHEGRUD, ) 4pm. For more info call (206) 3199100 the Trustee has posses Go to Chronline.com ation, as Trustee for Struc 3602922577 or visit web Fax (206) 7806862 sion of proof of such and click on tured Asset Securities Cor An Incapacitated Person. ) site Dated: March 21, 2012 posting. VII. The Trustee Place a classified ad. poration Mortgage Loan www.centraliaauction.com Mathew LaCroix whose name and address Simply follow the 6 short Trust 2007BNC1, Mort NO. 114002207 Paul Holmes, Mathew LaCroix, are set forth below will steps and your ad will be gage PassThrough Certifi Auctioneer, #2591 1992 HONDA Shadow WSBA #41847 provide in writing to any placed for you. NOTICE OF SALE 600: low miles, windshield cates, Attorney for Plaintiff one requesting it, a state You can view how your ad OF REAL ESTATE and saddle bags, custom Series 2007BMC1 L#0340 March 24, 31 and ment of all costs and fees will look, have the option to RCW 11.56.080 look, $1750. 3608804840 April 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2012 due at any time prior to the add bold, box, color, logo Plaintiff, and 11.56100 and photo. sale. VIII. The effect of the LOAN NO. xxxxxx6605 sale will be to deprive the It's that easy! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV v. T.S. NO. 131693412 Grantor and all those who Chronline.com EN THAT VERA SHE OLYMPIA: GARAGE Sale 2002 EAGLE Cap 800 PARCEL NO. hold by, through or under GRUD, the duly appointed & Car Wash! Saturday, camper: full bath, micro Peggy Droz; All Occupants 003409025009 NOTICE the Grantor of all their Guardian of the Person POULON 6.5 lawn mow April 21, 95pm at West wave, 6 cubic foot fridge, and Persons in Posses OF TRUSTEE'S SALE I. interest in the above and Estate of RICHARD ers, Sears Craftsman 4000 Thurston Fire Station, queen bed, furnace, elec sion, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV described property. IX. SHEGRUD, is privately ne generator, Cooper chain 10828 Littlerock Rd SW, tric jacks, captian side Defendants. EN that the undersigned Anyone having any objec gotiating the sale of real driveBriggs & Straton roto Olympia 98512. during storage, $8500 Trustee, CalWestern Re tions to the sale on any estate which is located at tiller, antique miter saw, /offer. 3603302211 Case No.: 122000806 conveyance Corporation of grounds whatsoever will be 245 Limmer Road, Win 1940 RallySport 4 speed AMENDED EVICTION Washington, will on May afforded an opportunity to 2003 FLEETWOOD Prowl SUMMONS 04, 2012, at the hour of lock, Washington, and le bicycle, Catapult 18 speed ONALASKA: ESTATE be heard as to those er Lite: 25', sleeps 6, AC, (Residential) 10:00am, At the county gally described as: mountain bike, 2 dozen 6' sale! 60 years of objections if they bring a nonsmoking, awning, full courthouse, 351 n.w. north metal fence posts, 14 accumulation! Saturday lawsuit to restrain the sale cover, like brand new, THIS IS NOTICE OF A street in the city of Cheha The South 208 feet of the dozen 20' metal 2x4 galvi & Sunday, 9am. 3626 pursuant to RCW $8000. 3604942383 LAWSUIT TO EVICT YOU lis, State of Washington, North 456 feet of the nized studs. 3606230155 Centralia Alpha Rd. 61.24.130. Failure to bring PLEASE READ IT CARE sell at public auction to the Northeast quarter of the 2006 JAY Flight 31' RV such a lawsuit may result FULLY. THE DEADLINE highest and best bidder, Southeast quarter of the READERS & MUSIC LOV trailer: 2 slide outs, very in a waiver of any proper FOR YOUR WRITTEN RE payable at the time of sale, Southwest quarter of Sec ERS. 100 Greatest Novels clean, awning, furnace, grounds for invalidating the SPONSE IS: the following described real tion 22, Township 12 (audio books) ONLY ONALASKA AC, 2 bedrooms, every Trustee's sale. X. NOTICE 5:00 p.m., on 5/23/12 property, situated in the North, Range 2 West of the $99.00 (plus shipping & THE CORNERED FROG thing works! Asking TO OCCUPANTS OR Which is 60 days after County(ies) of Lewis, State Willamette Meridian, Lewis handling.) Includes MP3 UNIQUEPRIMITIVE $12,500. Call for appoint TENANTS The purchaser the first date of publica of Washington towit: Lot 9, County, Washington. Player & Accessories. BO VINTAGEECLECTIC ment to see, Onalaska at the trustee's sale is tion (3/24/12) block 1, richter's subdivi NUS: 50 Classical Music SALE area, 3608806279. entitled to possession of The North 248 feet of the Works & Money Back April 27 & 28th, 105. sion of james and johnson the property on the 60th Northeast Quarter of the Guarantee. Call Today! *10 Vendors* TO THE DEFENDANTS: acre tracts, as recorded in day following the sale, as Southeast quarter of the 18887645855. (PNDC) 146 Beck Rd. Peggy Droz; All Occupants volume 4 of plats, page 62. against the grantor under Southwest quarter of Sec 3609784269 and Persons in Possession Lewis county, Washington. the Deed of Trust (the TROUT FOR your pond tion 22, Township 12 Free parking New Today! Commonly known as: 1501 owner) and anyone having Donaldson Rainbow finger Address: 115 C Walker North, Range 2 West of the Free admission COLLINS 1986 25ft 5th Jensen Avenue Centralia an interest junior to the lings, fast growing, you Road, Toledo, WA 98591 Willamette Meridian in wheel. Clean, new tires, Wa 98531 which is subject Deed of Trust, including haul. $25.00 per 100, Miller Lewis County, Washington, $2500. 3608804547 to that certain Deed of occupants who are not Ranch Inc. Yacolt, WA except the North 40 feet of This is notice of a lawsuit Trust dated November 21, tenants. After the 60th day 3606863066. millerranch even width thereof. Except to evict you from the 2007, recorded November following the sale the pur [email protected] WINLOCK: ESTATE sale, County Road. Subject to property described above. 30, 2007, under Auditor's chaser has the right to Saturday, April 21, 95. The plaintiff is asking the File No. 3295202, Book xx, reservations, restrictions 2002 CHRYSLER evict occupants and ten 2758 Hwy 603. No early court to direct the sheriff to Page xx, records of Lewis and easements of record, if Town & Country Limited ants say summary pro birds! Cash only! Look for remove you and your County, Washington, from any. estate parking signs. ceedings under Chapter ~ARE YOU LOOKING belongings from the prop Patricia L. Chambers, As 59.12 RCW For tenant The tax assessed market FOR A SPECIFIC erty, enter a money judg Her Separate Estate as occupied property, the pur value is Forty Six Thou ITEM? ment against you, and for Grantor, to Title Guaranty chaser shall provide a sand Nine Hundred and no We will run your ad 4 court costs and attorneys Company Of Lewis County tenant with written notice in /100 Dollars ($46,900.00), days FREE! (4 lines) fees. as Trustee, to secure an accordance with RCW "ASIS" for the property, Call us today COMMUNITY GARAGE obligation in favor of Mort 61.24.060. Date January together with shared clos 3608078203! SALE! Fords Prairie If you want to defend gage Electronic Registra 31, 2012 CalWestern Re Loaded, clean, 7 passen yourself in this lawsuit, you tion Systems, Inc., As ing/escrow and prorated . Some exclusions apply. Grange 2640 W. Rey conveyance Corporation of ger, leather, power every taxes incidental to closing. nolds. Saturday 84, Sun must respond to the evic Nominee For Wilmington Washington P.O. Box thing, newer tires & brakes, Said sale will be made on day 83, tables available tion complaint in writing on Finance, Inc., Its Succes 22004 525 East Main 107K miles, $6500! or after May 4, 2012. Bids $5 per day. 3603300969. or before the deadline sors and Assigns as Bene Street El Cajon CA 3608807616 or may be submitted in writing stated above. You must ficiary, the beneficial inter 920229004 (800) 3608801582. by delivering personally to respond in writing even if est in which was assigned 5461531 Signature/By. the law offices of DAGGY no case number has been by Citimortgage, Inc. to R403024 03/31/2012, 04 GARAGE SALE! April 20 & & ANAGNOSTOU, P.S., c New Today! New Today! assigned by the court yet. U.s. Bank Trust, N.a., As /21/2012 21, 95pm. Some furniture, /o KURT ANAGNOSTOU, Trustee For Volt Asset L#0346 March 31 and April LOOKING FOR someone dishes, craft items & lots SOLD! 1801 First Avenue, Suite You can respond to the Holdings Npl3. II. No action 12, 2012 to do rototilling and a few more! 1115 A South complaint in writing by commenced by the Benefi 4A, Longview, Washington other handyman things. Scheuber Rd. delivering a copy of a ciary of the Deed of Trust IN THE SUPERIOR 98632, on or prior to May 3607400209, evenings. "IT SOLD!!" says Mr. C. of notice of appearance or is now pending to seek COURT OF THE STATE 4, 2012, at 5:00 p.m., and WANTED: OLD Troy Till Chehalis about answer, and if required by satisfaction of the obliga OF WASHINGTON must be to purchase said OAKVIEW GRANGE'S ers. 3602912006 his.... this summons, a sworn tion in any Court by reason FOR LEWIS COUNTY property "ASIS" with no Spring Rummage Sale, 20 statement regarding non of the Borrower's or Gran warranties and with all & 21, 9.a.m5.p.m., 2715 WANTED: SMALL older 38" 1990 Nissan Axxess payment of rent, to your tor's default on the obliga In the Matter faults. Offers may be faxed N. Pearl S. Multiple Plant crawler (bulldozer). Any Van: 283K, original own landlord's attorney (or your tion secured by the Deed of the Estate of to (360)5776640 or Vendors, Housewares, model, any condition, run er, $1000. landlord if there is no of Trust. III. The default(s) emailed to ning or not or related Furniture, Antiques, Tools, attorney) by personal deliv for which this foreclosure is MARGARET LUCILLE [email protected]. Inqui equipment skid steer, farm Clothes, Books. Lunch ery, mailing, or facsimile to /are made as follows: MELSON, ries may be made at tractor, etc. Even small available. SOLD! the address or facsimile Failure to pay when due (360)4256500. garden sized crawlers or number stated below TO the following amounts Deceased. parts machines, OLD gas BE RECEIVED NO LAT which are now in arrears: Dated this 18 day of April, pump, advertising signs, ER THAN THE DEADLINE $28,035.37 (together with No. 124001028 2012. slot machines, coin operat STATED ABOVE. Service any subsequent payments, ed kiddy rides, vending by facsimile is complete late charges, advances, PROBATE NOTICE /s/Kurt A. Anagnostou /pop machines, any old upon successful transmis costs and fees thereafter TO CREDITORS KURT A. ANAGNOSTOU, novelty items working or sion to the facsimile num due). IV. The sum owing WSBA 170 not. Cash. 3602041017 ber, if any, listed in the on the obligation secured The personal representa L#0433 April 21, 2012