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Vietnam Vet With Dementia Hit, Killed by Train in Centralia / Main 5 Fire in Toledo $1 Single-Family Home Destroyed by Fire; Firefighters Save Priceless Family Photos / Main 4 Midweek Edition Thursday, Jan. 10, 2012

Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com At-Risk Morton Senior Seen Outside Portland, But Still Missing / Main 3

James Reeder Pleads No Contest to Charges in Guilty Death, Abuse and Rape of 2-Year-Old Koralynn Fister Koralynn Fister Plea

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Pete Caster / [email protected] James Reeder, right, appears Wednesday in the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis to accept a plea deal on charges of rape, homicide and drug possession in relation to the death of his girlfriend’s daughter, 2-year-old Koralynn Fister, above left, in Centralia last May. New Flood Authority Report Details Impacts of Dam on Fish / Main 3

Business of the Year Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Awards Orthopaedic Center Annual Honor / Main 12 Preview: Lewis County Concerts Presents Yana Reznik in Concert / Life 1

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Health and Hope Medical Outreach Luncheon Health and Hope Medical the Nazarene but canceled due Outreach will be giving a pre- to a family emergency. Calendar sentation and luncheon Mon- The organization is replac- Today Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. day. ing Oliver with another motiva- Quilt class, 1-3 p.m. The organization is a lo- tional speaker, Lois Williams, of Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- cal mission whose goal is to Lacey. house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, provide medical care to those The luncheon is noon-1:30 740-0492 Friday, Jan. 11 without insurance. p.m. Cost is $12. For reservations, Libraries Oregon Trail music and dancing, Joyce Oliver, a former flight open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., attendant who was taken off call Audrey at 748-6751 or June at Crafternoon @ the Library, for chil- 262-3296. Free childcare is avail- dren, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 an American Airlines plane Chehalis Timberland Library, seasonal Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin that crashed into the World able by reservation. crafts, all supplies provided, 748-3301 Cities Senior Center Trade Center on 9/11, was The luncheon is sponsored Junior PageTurners, for grades 1-3, Potato and taco salad bar, open to scheduled to speak at the lun- by the Centralia-Chehalis Chris- 3:30-4:30 p.m., Winlock Timberland Li- everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior cheon at Centralia Church of tian Women’s Connection. brary, “Lulu and the Brontosaurus,” by Center, Winlock, 785-4325 Judith Viorst, 785-3461 Dogtones, 1980s music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Public Agencies 273-2000, ext. 301 Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Organizations Maple St., Centralia, 330-7671 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck mission, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Ma- p.m., Hanson Boardrooms, Hanson Ad- munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, ple St., Centralia, 330-7695 ministration Building, Centralia College, 273-3604 736-5172 or 273-6008 Chehalis City Council, 5:30 p.m., City 736-9391, ext. 231 Support Groups Dogtones, 1980s music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Hall council chamber, 350 N. Market Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Blvd., Chehalis, 345-1042 Organizations H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 273-2000, ext. 301 Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Flapjack fundraiser, for Adna Stadium Organizations Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Fund, 8-10 a.m., Applebee’s, Chehalis, Chehalis American Legion Post 22, 202 S. Main, Bucoda, 273-9724 [email protected] $10, tickets available at door, 748-8065 general meeting, 4 p.m., 555 N. Market United Women in Business, 5:30 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Blvd., Chehalis, 740-7889 p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Libraries Lewis County Community Network, (360) 388-5252 Highway, Chehalis, 748-3401 E-reader tutorial, for adults, 2:30-4 3-5 p.m., second floor conference room, Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Senior Centers p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, infor- Lewis County Public Health & Social Ser- 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 mation on downloadable ebooks avail- vices Building, 360 N.W. North St., Che- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 able through the library, (program is halis, (206) 719-3226 Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of Music, Country Pickins Band, 11 a.m. not for Kindle or Amazon applications), the American Revolution, 10 a.m., St. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation 736-0183 Support Groups John’s Lutheran Church, 2190 Jackson Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Grandparents as Parents, 6-8 p.m., Highway, Chehalis, September-May, Support Groups Dance night, Bob’s Blissful Band, 420 Centralia College Blvd., Centralia, 740-5899 7-9:30 p.m. Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 736-9391, ext. 298 or 1-877-813-2828 Support Groups Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, Senior Centers Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the (360) 628-4980 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Art class, 10 a.m. Morton Community Methodist Church, Pinochle, 10 a.m. Senior Centers Bingo, 10 a.m. Fourth and Main, Morton, 330-2640 Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Parkinson’s Disease Support Group Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Pancake breakfast, $5 (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, 785-4325 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to left and Nutrition lunch, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. enter at rear of church, 740-5556 Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Sunday, Jan. 13 Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. Pinochle, 10 a.m. N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. Live music by Highway 12 East band, Jackson Highway, Chehalis 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Senior Centers Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 CCS nutrition lunch, noon, $3 dona- Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested tion $3 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Monday, Jan. 14 $6.74 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. 785-4325 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Coffee katch, 9 a.m. noon, $3 donation AIDS education, meeting for parents, 6:30 p.m., Toledo High School Pinochle, 10 a.m. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Pinochle and board games, 1 p.m. Entertainment, presentation or mov- Saturday, Jan. 12 Libraries ie, 12:30 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Yana Reznik, Lewis County Concerts, PageTurners book discussion, for Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. adults, 5:30-6:45 p.m., Centralia Tim- pre-event artist Miss Lewis County, 7:30 Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 p.m., Corbet Theatre, Centralia College, berland Library, “A Moveable Feast,” by Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 (360) 623-8100 Ernest Hemingway, 736-0183 Water coloring, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. p.m. Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Organizations Public Agencies Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Prairie Steppers Square and Round Centralia Historic Preservation Com- Quilting class, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Jan. 10, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s L 58.37 65.0 +1.78 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 77.01 85.0 +1.30 70s L H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 2.36 10.5 +0.27 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Rain/Snow Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 6.62 18.0 +0.64 30s 41º 29º 39º 27º 39º 29º 40º 31º 42º 31º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 8.56 ---- +1.83 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:54 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:45 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 50 27/14 Moonrise ...... 6:39 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 39 39/20 Moonset ...... 4:00 p.m. Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 35 41/31 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 62 in 1941 Anchorage 25/21 sn 32/16 sn New First Full Last Record Low ...... 8 in 1974 41/32 Boise 31/15 sn 27/9 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 1/11 1/18 1/26 2/3 Boston 44/29 s 45/41 pc Yesterday ...... 0.43" 41/28 31/19 Dallas 64/46 s 70/54 s Month to date ...... 1.90" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 79/67 s 80/67 s Normal month to date . . .1.94" Centralia 41/29 58/37 mc 45/33 s Year to date ...... 1.90" 41/29 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 66/59 t 70/57 t Normal year to date . . . . .1.94" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 66/40 s 50/30 s 36/22 Grass None None Longview 41/28 St. Louis 62/51 sh 69/52 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 42/29 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 37/24 sn 24/12 sn Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 52/40 sh 54/40 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 51/39 s 51/44 sh Send in your weather-related photo- 42/30 are today’s highs and Citygraphs to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 42/32 39/28 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 52/35 s 53/33 s New Delhi 64/43 s 67/43 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 34/14 s 39/15 pc Paris 47/43 ra 43/36 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 41/32 pc 38/34 s Spokane 31/17 sn 22/15 s London 42/34 cl 41/36 sh Rio de Janeiro 86/75 t 79/74 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 42/34 pc 39/35 pc Tri Cities 39/26 pc 36/24 s Mexico City 77/46 s 77/48 pc Rome 55/41 ra 56/39 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 41/28 pc 39/26 pc Wenatchee 32/23 pc 29/20 s Moscow 14/9 mc 15/10 mc Sydney 75/66 pc 88/67 s Eat Local EatLocalFiller-5x2

visit lewiscountytable.com • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 Missing New Flood Authority Report Morton Details Impacts of Dam on Fish Man Seen BIG PICTURE: Proposed Outside Dam’s Effect One FORMER COMMISSIONER RON AVERILL APPOINTED Part of Large Basin TO REPRESENT CENTRALIA ON FLOOD AUTHORITY Portland, By Lisa Broadt [email protected] RETURN: Averill Coumbs and also took his place on the Flood but Still Dan Hender- Authority. The detriment to fish would and Newly Elected son were not Fund and Averill will remain on be relatively minor should a County Commissioner present at the the Flood Authority together, but dam be built on the upper Cheh- Tuesday night this time Fund will represent the Not Safe alis, and any decrease to the fish Edna Fund Will meeting. county and Averill will represent WIDESPREAD SEARCH: population could be offset, at Switch Positions on “I can’t think the city of Centralia. least in part, by enhancements of anybody Averill, a retired U.S. Army colo- Chronicle Sirens Facebook to fish habitats and floodplains, Flood Authority more quali- nel, said he wanted to rejoined Ron Averill according to a new study by en- fied for the the Flood Authority to continue Flyer Shared Almost By Kyle Spurr newly vironmental science and engi- position,” the work he helped start four 4,000 Times Nationwide [email protected] re-appointed to neering firm Anchor QEA. Councilor Matt Flood Authority years ago to find a basinwide so- By Stephanie Schendel In a memorandum commis- After losing his seat on the Trent said. lution to damage from the Cheha- sioned by the Chehalis River Lewis County Commission in Averill, 75, lis valley’s periodic deluges. [email protected] Basin Flood Authority, Anchor November to former Centralia who has served on the Flood Au- “It has been my contention all concluded that only a small thority as the Lewis County repre- along that the only relief we can The elderly man with demen- City Councilor Edna Fund, Ron tia who has been missing since portion of escapement — or Averill will quickly return to public sentative since the group formed get is water retention,” Averill said. the portion of a fish population service. in May 2008, will replace Fund as The Chehalis River Basin Dec. 28 after he abruptly left his that successfully reaches spawn- The Centralia City Council the city of Centralia’s representa- Flood Authority is a 12-mem- assisted living facility in Morton ing grounds — comes from the voted 4-0 at the regular meeting tive on the flood panel. ber group of representatives was recently spotted outside of stretch of water upstream of Riv- Tuesday night to appoint Averill When Fund defeated Averill that evaluate flooding issues Portland in a Home Depot, ac- er Mile 108, the proposed dam as the Centralia representative on in the general election last No- throughout the Chehalis River cording to Morton police. site. Current estimates indicate the flood authority. vember to take his seat on the Basin and identify flood hazard An employee at the Home that of fish escaped from the up- Councilors Bill Bates, Lee Lewis County Commission, she mitigation projects. Depot in Jantzen Beach con- per Chehalis Basin, 1 percent of tacted police on Jan. 3 after she spring Chinook, 29 percent of saw the missing steelhead and 2 percent of coho person flyer for originate above Mile 108. 76-year-old Lar- Both a multipurpose dam County Commission Declares ry Thorsteinson and a flood-control-only dam on Facebook, — two of the water retention said Morton Po- structures proposed by the Emergency for Salzer Creek Levee lice Chief Dan Flood Authority — would neg- Mortensen. The atively impact steelhead and employee, who WATERLOGGED: Heavy did not recog- Larry Thorsteinson coho salmon. The multipurpose missing since dam could decrease the escaped Rainfall, Interstate nize him until Dec. 28 steelhead population by 7 per- Construction Have later that day, cent and the escaped coho pop- said he was wearing the exact ulation by 1 percent; the flood- Flooded Chehalis- coat and hat in the flyer. control dam by 11 percent and 1 Area Levee Mortensen said the Home percent, respectively. Depot employee told police he Structure choice would have By Lisa Broadt seemed well kept, and had his the most marked effect on spring [email protected] wallet with him. Chinook. According to Anchor, Thorsteinson, who likes to a multipurpose structure would The Lewis County Com- spend time in hardware stores, increase that population by 20 mission on Wednesday seemed safe and healthy, he said. percent. The flood-control-only agreed to issue a declaration The “SIRENS by The Chronicle” structure would decrease their of emergency for the Salzer Facebook page posted the miss- numbers by 4 percent. Creek Levee where about 5 ing flyer the Sunday following his Flood Authority plans indi- feet have sloughed off a pre- disappearance and asked readers cate that the flood-control-only viously 30-foot trench. to share it on their personal pages. structure would be made up The damage occurred on Since its publication on Facebook, of an earthen dam and bridge, the west side of the levee in the flyer has been shared almost while the multipurpose struc- Chehalis, on the side facing 4,000 times nationwide, resulting ture, comprised of a dam and the railroad, and most likely in it appearing on about 94,000 storage pool that releases water was caused by December newsfeeds nationwide. during low flow periods, would rainfall, according to Emer- Since his flyer went viral on have the potential to generate gency Management Deputy Facebook, police received a few power. Director Ross McDowell. reports of unconfirmed sight- Also considered by Anchor Lewis County last month ings of him throughout the re- was a fish enhancement plan received 12.65 inches of rain, gion, Mortensen said. Thorstein- that includes 300 fish passages, more than a quarter of the son has not contacted family or 48 floodplain reconnection and total rainfall recorded in the Heritage House, where he riparian enhancement projects, 2012. The heavy precipita- was living, since he disappeared. 2,115 acres of riparian restora- tion caused water levels in Thorsteinson is considered tion and the addition of more the creek to rise — and stay to be a vulnerable adult, and it than 3,000 pieces of large, woody high for more than a month, Courtesy photo appears he was taking medica- debris. Implementing these en- McDowell said. A section of the western part of the Salzer Creek Levee has sloughed of due tion for a mild form of dementia, hancements could increase the Damage to the levee was to heavy rainfall and water backed up by Interstate 5 construction. The county Mortensen said. Thorsteinson population of adult coho salmon compounded by roadwork commission has declared the situation an emergency so repairs can begin was allowed to come and go as returning to the basin by 4 to 5 on the east side of Interstate quickly. he pleased from Heritage House percent. 5, that blocked water flow un- as his dementia did not affect his The effects of the enhance- der the freeway. must be repaired in two phases. will coordinate and pay for the awareness of his surroundings. ment plan on spring Chinook “It all backed up into that During the first phase — work, Strozyk said. It appears that Thorsteinson and steelhead was not estimated, (west side) section, includ- which has been designated an Currently, the levee is satu- was administered his medication, but would likely be in the same ing Salzer Creek,” McDowell emergency repair — the levee rated but relatively stable and did not have it with him at range of improvement, accord- said. will be stabilized with 18-inch “When we got there, the the time of his disappearance, ing to Anchor. Michael Strozyk, the rock. Next summer, more ex- day before yesterday (Monday), Mortensen said. Though the environmental county’s director of cen- tensive permanent repairs will there was water in there,” Mc- The weekend following his firm has in past studies esti- tral services, said the Army take place. Dowell said Wednesday. “And disappearance, police and search mated how a dam would impact Corps of Engineers has al- Because repairs to the levee now, with the swells from yes- and rescue efforts “saturated” fish, their most recent memo of- ready inspected the damage have been classified as emer- terday and last night, I’m sure the Morton area looking for him, fers a broader perspective, said and agreed that the levee gency repairs, the Army Corps it will be up another 5 or 6 feet.” according to Morton police, and Flood Authority Coordinator contacted about 1,200 residents Jim Kramer. with Code Red, an emergency “Rather than saying x num- Montgomery also warned ologists or environmental agen- the implications for water qual- alert system. Police concluded ber of fish will be affected posi- against putting too much stock cies would accept this as a de- ity and for fish and $4.4 million that Thorsteinson likely walked tively or negatively, this gives a in current estimates. Due to finitive answer. for projects that reduce flooding to U.S. Highway 12 and hitch- picture of the overall effect on budget and data constraints, “If proponents want to pro- while benefitting fish. hiked out of the area. the watershed,” he said. Anchor relied on a data analysis ceed,” he added, “there has to be While the report may prove method — rather than a precise many more detailed studies.” helpful in preliminary deci- model — to estimate the vari- Money to do so may soon be sions, more information is still ous future scenarios throughout available. needed, Kramer said “Over the the basin, according to Mont- Gov. Chris Gregoire in her years, people are going to want gomery. outgoing Capital Budget allo- to refine our ability to provide “This is an assessment of, if cated $28.2 million for flood accurate figures,” he said. we proceed, what’s the potential relief projects including $9.2 Anchor QEA Principal Wa- and what’s the range of impacts,” million for the continued study ter Resources Engineer Bob he said. “I don’t think basin bi- and design of a dam including CH488953ac.cg Creekside Conservancy to Host Open House in Tenino By The Chronicle reach organization that owns would be open to area students, Creekside Conservancy, a about 1,000 acres along the Scat- kindergarten through high division of the Heernett Envi- ter Creek watershed. school. Holbrook-Shaw said the ronmental Foundation, will host Director Chanele Holbrook- nonprofit, founded in 1995, also DONATE YOUR CAR an open house “meet and greet” Shaw said the group’s current offers internships for students at at the Scatter Creek Winery and projects include purchasing The Evergreen State College and Tasting Room from noon to 8 land in Rochester to expand its South Puget Sound Community p.m. on Jan. 19 to discuss cur- wildlife preserve and developing College, 1-877-213-9145

rent projects and answer ques- an outdoor classroom by Scat- Those who have questions or Free Towing - Tax Deductible CH488954ac.cg tions for the public. ter Creek to offer local students would like to donate to Creek- Creekside Conservancy is a a water quality monitoring pro- side Conservancy can call (360) gram. 264-7777 or visit creeksidecon- nonprofit land conservation and Help Prevent Blindness environmental education out- The outdoor classroom servancy.org. Get A Vision Screening Annually Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Apparent Chimney Fire Destroys Toledo Home By The Chronicle A single-story home about two miles southeast of Toledo was destroyed after an apparent chimney fire Tuesday afternoon, according to the Toledo Fire De- partment. No one was injured. The people who lived at the house on the 200 block of Lone Yew Road were not home at the time of the fire, which was spot- ted by a passing motorist, said Grant Wiltbank, the Toledo fire chief. The fire extended into the at- tic and multiple “dead air spaces,” such as the hollow spaces behind walls, ceilings and floors, by the time firefighters arrived on scene, making it difficult for firefight- ers to extinguish, Wiltbank said. Fire crews were able to save many of the homeowners’ per- sonal belongings, including sev- eral large boxes that contained several generation of family pho- tos, Wiltbank said. Toledo firefighters were assisted by crews from the Napavine, Winlock and Vader- Ryderwood fire districts as well as Lewis County Medic One, he said.

Pete Caster / [email protected] Right: Fireighters battle a house con- lagration while standing on the roof of the home on Lone Yew Road near Toledo on Tuesday afternoon.

Thurston County Republicans Name Auditor Candidates By Chelsea Krotzer secretary of state Jan. 16, leav- Krupp said it’s up to the The Olympian ing her county position open commissioners to decide on the until the election in November. process for appointing Wyman’s The Thurston County Re- Wyman had served as county replacement. ‘‘Once the position is vacant, the board has the publican party has named three auditor since January 2001. The commissioners could candidates to replace Secretary One of the three candidates decide to interview each of the authority to appoint. If they don’t within 60 of State-Elect as will be chosen by the Thurston three candidates, pick a name days, the decision is referred to the governor to Thurston County auditor. County commissioners, according from the list or follow the sug- First choice is Carol Per- to county manager Don Krupp. gested priority by the Thurston make.’’ son, second choice is 2nd Dis- “Once the position is vacant, County Republicans, if a rank- trict Rep. Gary Alexander and the board has the authority to ing is provided. Don Krupp third choice is Yelm Mayor Ron appoint,” Krupp said. “If they The replacement will serve Thurston County manager Harding, according to party don’t within 60 days, the deci- as Thurston County auditor chairman Zeke Lyen. sion is referred to the governor until the election in Novem- Wyman will become the 15th to make.” ber.

Look for our Saturday’s Child Report Says Roach Mistreated Staffer commentary by Gordon Aadland By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — A Republican ‘‘I want everybody to be treated like we would state senator who is set to lead want to be treated.’’ 

a committee under a new legis-  lative coalition violated a Sen- ate policy on treatment of staff Sen. Rodney Tom shortly after she was allowed Senate majority leader back into the GOP caucus last year, according to documents obtained by The Associated jority coalition” caucus and that The committee’s chair- Great Holiday Gifts! Press. Democratic Sen. Rodney Tom of woman, Democratic Sen. Kar- A new re- Medina would be the new ma- en Fraser of Olympia, said the port says Sen. jority leader. Dec. 17 report obtained by the The Books of Pam Roach of Roach was named chair- AP was not the final version, Auburn vio- woman of the Senate Govern- and that a final report still Lewis County lated the policy ment Operations, Tribal Rela- needs to be provided to the in March by tions & Elections Committee full committee. under the new power struc- Available now! verbally at- “The question is, ‘What will tacking a Sen- ture. they do with it?’” said Fraser, A Simple Song by $ 99 ate Republican Tom said he couldn’t com- 28ea staffer charged ment on the specific allegations, who also was a member of the Russ Mohney + Tax Sen. Pam Roach investigative subcommittee. “I with uphold- R-Auburn but said the sanctions against ing sanctions Roach, which were reaffirmed don’t know.” Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 against Roach under a legal settlement an- Fraser didn’t want to discuss $ 99 that prevented her from having nounced in September, would specifics of the investigation 12ea direct contact with staff. The be lifted. He noted that senators but said, “We did our best to be + Tax report was compiled by a sub- are going through respectful fair.” committee created last summer workforce training. Democrats have a small ma- “I want everybody to be solely to investigate incidents in- jority in the Senate, controlling $ 95 volving Roach, who was kicked treated like we would want to be 26 of 49 seats. With the moves 18ea out of her caucus three years ago treated,” he said. by Tom and Sen. of + Tax because of accusations of mis- The 2010 sanctions say Potlatch, the new coalition holds treating staff. Roach’s ability to have access to a 25-24 advantage and plans to Walkin’ Joe Reached by phone Tuesday, more staff is contingent upon reconfigure that committee, al- and the Midnight Marauders Roach said she didn’t know any- her completing a plan for coun- lowing the sanctions against by Dennis R. Waller thing about the report. seling or training. The docu- “I’m looking into it,” Roach ments obtained by the AP note Roach to be lifted. CH487162cf.db said. She declined to comment Roach “has not taken even the Roach was kicked out of her Stop in today to one of these further. slightest step to address the caucus in 2010. She was allowed locations and get your copy!! Last month, two Democrats concerns” raised in 2010 by the back in last year during a key announced they would work Senate Facilities and Operations budget vote, but is still barred Lewis County with Republicans under a newly Committee, which oversees per- from having direct contact with Historical Museum formed caucus called the “ma- sonnel issues. Senate staff. • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 Chehalis Man Freezing Home Sale Prices Up Dies After Nights $45,000 From a Year Ago Being Struck by Train in LeWis county deceMber in grays Harbor County ber, outnumbering the 3,857 to Bring pending sales also declined 3.9 owners who listed their homes nuMbers in: Total Real percent, with total activity also for sale. The imbalance helped Centralia Estate Activity Drops down 12.4 percent from of last push up prices and further accidentaL: Vietnam War But Median Home Price, December. But closed sales both thinned inventory, according to Snowfall rose by 20 percent. MLS. Veteran Suffered From Pending and Closed Sales The median home price in While the typical seasonal Dementia; Friends and Increase Grays Harbor County in De- slowdown occurred in Novem- cember also increased by 12.8 ber as brokers predicted, last Police Speculate He Was to Back by amy nile percent from $117,500 last year month determined buyers were to $132,568 in December. Confused at Time of [email protected] undaunted by low inventory and record-breaking rains, accord- Death The median home price in in tHurston county pend- ing to December’s MLS statistics. to Area Lewis County rose in Decem- ing sales increased 7.8 percent by stephanie schendel The median regional home ber to $162,500. That’s up from but closed sales and total activ- price rose more than 13 percent [email protected] fLurries: Dusting of Snow $117,750 the same month one ity declined in December by 2.2 to $255,000. Prices rose by dou- A 58-year-old Chehalis Expected to Stick Around, year ago, according to figures percent and 25.4 percent respec- ble digits in ten of the 21 coun- released Monday by the North- tively. man was struck and killed by a Possibly Grow Until ties in the Northwest MLS ser- train after witnesses say he was west Multiple Listing Service. Thurston County’s median vice area. While selling prices Saturday Pending sales in Lewis home dropped by 4.3 percent in standing in the middle of the and closed sales rose in Decem- train tracks in Centralia early County also increased 20.8 per- November to $203,000. ber, the selection continued to by Kyle spurr cent and closed sales for homes Wednesday morning, according shrink. to the Centralia Police Depart- [email protected] and condominiums rose 8.7 across tHe region, total ac- Many brokers reported to percent in December compared tivity has dropped 33.5 percent ment. Snow flurries expected to re- MLS that they are looking for- Michael T. Patton suffered turn to the greater Lewis County to the same time a year ago, de- from the previous year and new ward to a strong 2013, but they spite the typical seasonal slow- listings have also declined. But from dementia and had devel- region today will remain in the said they expect a slowing in oped a habit of walking from forecast through Saturday, ac- down. both pending and closed sales January. In Lewis County, the total ac- rose regionwide at 1.5 percent ••• his home in Chehalis to Cen- cording to the National Weather tralia, according to law enforce- Service in Seattle. tivity for Lewis County dropped and 11.1 percent, respectively. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 about 10.4 percent in December Home buyers around west- ment and Gene Inmon, a friend Meteorologist Johnny Burg twitter.com/AmyNileReports of Patton’s who has known him said temperatures will continue compared to this time a year ago, ern Washington made offers on www.facebook.com/ with new listings also down. 5,314 residences during Decem- AmyNileTheChronicle for about 25 years. Inmon and to drop below freezing to the police determined he was likely lower 20s tonight and Friday confused about his surround- night, which mixed with rain ings at the time he died. showers will keep lowland snow- “He was very ill,” Inmon said, fall in the forecast through the Tenino City Council Appoints David adding he was diagnosed with weekend. dementia after Patton went to “The temperatures won’t the Veterans Affairs’ clinic. Pat- warm up until Monday,” Burg Watterson to Open Council Position ton served four years in the army said. “Then we’ll be back into the during the Vietnam War. lower 40s.” seLected: Watterson is house in Tumwater. year, said he believes the council Patton had three children made the right choice in select- As residents around Lewis a Lacey Fire Lieutenant As a Lieutenant at the Lacey and one grandson, with another County wake up to a light dust- Fire Department for the past 25 ing Watterson. on the way, Inmon said. ing of lowland snow though the who has served on the years, Watterson said, he has “Hopefully he will be another “He will be missed by a lot of rest of the week, Burg said, early Bucoda Council always been interested in public rationale speaker and thinker people,” she said. morning commuters will need to service and waited for a council on the council,” Strawn said. Patton was a fantastic song- be careful of slick roads. by Kyle spurr seat to open. The two other applicants writer and played guitar, she said. Watterson, 52, said he want- were former Tenino mayor Ken Burg said the White Pass Ski [email protected] “He was just a really good guy,” Area, which has had 3 inches of ed to help the City Council with Jones and Heritage House Food she said. “He was really hard- new snow since Tuesday, will get The Tenino City Council se- the recent infighting and bad Bank Director Craig Lester. working. He loved God.” another 1 to 2 inches of snow by lected Lacey Fire Lieutenant and publicity. Watterson, who served on Patton was standing in the this afternoon, Burg said. former Bucoda Councilor David “I’m looking forward to trying the Bucoda Council in 1999 to northbound tracks near West As of Wednesday, White Pass Watterson for the open council to make a positive impact,” Wat- 2000, moved to Tenino in 2002. Chestnut Street and South Tow- had a base dept of 63 inches and position on Tuesday night during terson said. “I have no ties or past He will earn $70 a month, er Avenue at about 12:30 a.m. 97 inches at the summit. the council’s regular meeting. history with the other councilors. the standard compensation for Wednesday, according to Cen- The NWS issued a flood Watterson, who will be I can come in as a neutral party.” Tenino City councilors. tralia police. Witnesses operat- warning for the Skokomish and sworn in at next council meeting Following a nomination pro- Watterson will be up for ing the freight train told police Stillaguamish Rivers, far north Jan. 22, will fill the council seat cess, the City Council voted 3-1 to re-election in November along he was standing with his back of Lewis County, Wednesday, made vacant by former council- appoint Watterson to the council. with councilors Frank Anderson, to the oncoming train with his but Burg said no flood warnings or Dawna Kelley-Donohue, who Mayor Eric Strawn, who ap- Robert Scribner and Bret Broder- hands in his pockets. Right be- are in the forecast for the Lewis resigned in November when she pointed Watterson to the Tenino sen. Councilor Wayne Fournier fore the train struck him, Patton County area. moved out of city limits to a new Civil Service Commission last is not up for reelection this year. turned and looked at the oncom- ing train. His mental health dimin- visit rainier requests ished significantly in the past Construction on Lewis County Event info to promote travel year and last Saturday he was un- able to recall his own age, Inmon Center Could Begin Within a Week related businesses said. By The Chronicle The Lewis County Coroner’s MoveMent: Permits The Lewis County Public Fa- $4.1 million to use for the con- Office ruled Patton died of mul- cilities District, along with the struction. However, the complex Representatives from Visit tiple blunt-trauma injuries, and Approved and Picked Up city of Centralia, Centralia School will remain empty until the PFD Rainier will be attending the his manner of death was ruled Wednesday Morning Board and the Lewis County finds funds to cover the final in- Go West Summit in Fort Worth, accidental. Event Center LLC — a private terior phase. Texas, this January. The Go West by Kyle spurr group that includes Thorbeckes The PFD will continue to Summit travel trade show brings [email protected] FitLife Center managing owner seek state grants and work with together the world’s top interna- The city of Centralia approved Dale Pullin — hosted a ceremoni- the Lewis County Commission, tional tour operators with special- the civil and building permits for al groundbreaking in November. which founded the PFD in 2007. ty suppliers who offer year-round construction on the Lewis County The four partners have The 70-foot high, products in a 14-state region of Event Center and Sports Complex worked together to bring the 75,600-square-foot event center the . Jan. 4 - Jan. 10 on Tuesday, allowing Kaufman event center and sports complex will be built to accommodate Visit Rainier representatives Wreck It Ralph Construction, Olympia, to begin to Centralia. multiple types of indoor sports, have set up appointments with $3 • PG work within days. PFD Chair Todd Chaput said including basketball, volleyball, both tour operators and travel 6:00pm (No Sun & Wed) & Project Manager Mike despite the permitting process baseball, soccer and wrestling, media to promote and familiar- 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat) delay through the holiday sea- among other events. ize people with local services. CH488148cz.cg Swarthout said he needs to set Red Dawn up the crew on the site, just west son, the construction, which is Swarthout said he is looking Visit Rainier is requesting any $3 • PG-13 of the woods in Fort Borst Park, the first phase and includes the forward to beginning construc- new information regarding travel 9:00pm (No Wed) before moving dirt and starting metal structure and concrete tion on the regional sports hub, industry properties, specials and NFL PLAYOFFs the foundation work. floors, is expected to be com- which has been proposed for activities. Send Julie Johnson a note seattle vs Washington Swarthout said it is pos- plete by the end of the year. more than five years. with any information you think 1:30pm, FREE, Minor with parent sible the crew will start breaking The first-phase event center “When I picked up the per- would be helpful by Monday, Jan. 15. LivE MusiC, Wed., Jan. 9 Crown Point at 7:00pm. All Ages. ground by Friday, but it is more construction will cost about $3.9 mits (on Wednesday), I asked For more information, call Minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE likely construction will begin million, according to the PFD. if they were going to have a pa- (253) 347-1414 or email juliejohn- 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia Monday. The PFD currently has about rade,” Swarthout joked. [email protected]. (360) 736-1634 •

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Businesses Must Respect the Communities in Which They Serve Businesses exist for many canceled say they have not been company — thus, our stories municipal sewage treatment reasons — to make a profit, cer- Our Views able to get cash refunds after on its status — that doesn’t ex- plant can’t keep up with the tainly, but only by responsibly they refused to take the offer to cuse it from dealing responsibly dizzying array of medications, core businesses, but also need to providing a useful service for step up in at least one important store credit against future tours. with its customers and lenders. chemicals, hormones and other their customers. Businesses way. Other former fans of Discov- The company is in bank- materials generated. have responsibilities to their Discovery Tours, which or- ery Tours say they loaned the ruptcy proceedings, so there Stericycle has a moral obli- employees and broader com- ganizes and provides trips for company money — often thou- is not much they can do right gation to protect its employees, munities to ethically create seniors, inspires both passion- sands of dollars — and have now, but since they are in the public and the Tilton River. products and services that fill a ate support from many of its not been paid, or even acknowl- Chapter 11 they will continue We urge it to implement need and enhance the places in clients and extreme disappoint- edged, for many months. as a company. They need to new safety/sterilizing measures which they operate. ment from people who have not The Chronicle has printed refund the customers who are as quickly and efficiently as It appears, taking that big been refunded money they feel letters from several Discovery due as they pay their in ac- possible, well before any state picture into perspective, that they have a reasonable right to Tours customers who say its cordance with the bankruptcy Department of Ecology dead- two local companies aren’t op- expect. trips have changed their lives documents. line. erating with full regard for their Discovery Tours is in bank- for the better. They say the Companies are in place to customers or neighbors. ruptcy protection. Its owner company needs community ELSEWHERE IN LEWIS COUNTY, employ people, create products Both Discovery Tours in accuses a former employee of support as it tries to emerge the medical waste disposal and services and make prof- Centralia and the Stericycle stealing money. Certainly the successfully from bankruptcy. company known as Stericycle its for their owners, but they plant in Morton appear to be books are far from balanced. While it’s true that this is an has expanded its operations in should also serve the commu- good at many aspects of their Customers whose tours were important and noteworthy Morton to the point that the nity with proper practices. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Our Gun Laws Are a True License to Kill I said last week that I really street corners, at a recent house didn’t want to discuss this topic, fire and in private homes. and I know I’m not going to Do we station armed guards change anybody’s mind on the wherever and whenever two subject, but I just can’t keep still or more people are gathering while so much ill-considered together? Isn’t that the sort of rubbish about guns is bandied climate that existed in Germany about. after a man with a funny look- For instance: In spite of the ing moustache took control in recent horrors involving mass the 1930s? shootings we still hear the I‘ve made no secret of the phrase, “Guns don’t kill people. fact that I own a couple of semi- People kill people.” It should be automatic pistols. One is a 9 plain to most people that the mm weapon that I only fired on phrase leaves out something the police range back when I sat important. It in the mayor’s chair. The other should read, is a .22, which I kept under the “Guns don’t kill counter of my bookstore, but people. Dis- have never fired. I’ll tell you Letters to the Editor turbed people something else; since I lived HOW TO REACH with easy access in the back of that store and D.C. Accord Doesn’t ing — stuff we chose to spend ELECTED OFFICIALS to guns kill sometimes walked along Tower money on such as wars, farm people.” Avenue at night I also had a End Economic Peril bills, storm cleanup (Sandy), CONGRESS What are concealed weapons permit. I let etc. — equals 37 percent U.S. Sen. By Bill Moeller To the editor: we going to do it expire. After months of near non- (b) “Mandatory” spending — 511 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. about it? I’ll tell you something else. stop fear-mongering by the ‚ Social Security, Medicare, V.A. Washington, D.C. 20510 phone: ( There’s one faction, very Last week I once again applied media of a pending ‘”financial benefits, interest on current 202) 224-3441 fax: (202) 228-0514 prominent and very vocal, for such a permit. I confess this apocalypse,” as expected and debt, etc. — equals 63 percent. which apparently believes that to show that I don’t oppose the The law demands these items to email: http://cantwell.senate. true to script, a last-minute gov/contact the answer to too many guns ownership of guns in general, deal was struck averting the so- be covered. available too easily is to have (2) For fiscal year 2012, end- but I think I join the majority of called “fiscal cliff.” U.S. Sen. more guns. We’re aware of the Americans who are appalled at The two parties somehow ing last September, the “manda- statement by Wayne LaPierre, 173 Russell Senate Office Bldg. the ease with which anyone at find common ground for com- tory” bills totaled $2.477 tril- Washington, D.C. 20510 CEO of the National Rifle As- all, regardless of his or her pre- promise, the stock market rock- lion. The revenue collected by phone: (866) 481-9186 sociation, who said, “The only vious mental tendencies, can ac- ets move upward in approval, our government for fiscal year fax: (202) 224-0238 thing that stops a bad guy with quire weapons that should only everyone give a sigh of deep 2012 was $2.469 trillion. Sur- email: http://murray.senate.gov/ a gun is a good guy with a gun.” be used on the battlefield. relief and life returns to normal, prise! Not even enough to pay email That wouldn’t have worked ••• right? the “mandatory” bills. in the recent mass killing in a Let’s end this on a lighter If only that were true and (3) The White House’s own U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera crowded theater, because the note. Congratulations to the Se- the financial problems were website shows that the gross Beutler nut was reportedly wearing full ahawks for their come-from-be- honestly solved. However, truth federal debt was 105 percent of 3rd Congressional District body armor. hind victory Sunday against the is a commodity wholly absent the gross domestic product. 1130 Longworth House I’m not against gun owner- Washington Redskins. There in D.C. In reality, the agree- (4) The celebrated 11th hour Office Bldg. ship by private citizens, in fact I are people who object to the use ment struck by the two parties compromise cuts no spending, Washington, D.C. 20515 applaud the efforts of local gun of the term “redskins” as being is a farce and a diversion or- doesn’t address the debt ceil- phone: (202) 225-3536 fax: ( owners to teach the proper use discourteous to Native Ameri- ing (raised 74 times since 1962 202) 225-3478 chestrated solely to buy time. email: herrerabeutler.house.gov of guns and gun safety at the cans. I offer, free of charge, a However, even the best at- and 13 times since 2001), and local indoor shooting facility in raises taxes to provide the gov- plan to remedy that. tempt to conceal the govern- Vancouver Office: Fort Borst Park, but I’m unable Merely have some school, on ment’s grand-theft scheme ernment an additional $600 bil- to see the logic of allowing blan- 750 Anderson St., Suite B one of the reservations that still from the all too gullible public lion, and that is over a 10-year Vancouver, Wash. 98661 ket access to automatic assault exist, name their sports teams is destined to unravel, sending period. Hardly a drop in the weapons for anyone not in the phone: (360) 695-6292 “The Palefaces.” I’ll bet that the America on a downward spiral bucket when addressing the fax: (360) 695-6197 military. It boggles my mind to Washington team would be The devastation this will cause debt. Politicians just can’t rein think that our representatives in quickly shamed into changing will change America, probably in spending. EXECUTIVES Congress caved in to a powerful its name to something like the forever. That, by the way is their (5) America is flat broke lobby to permit such a thing. Washington Lobbyists pretty end goal and they are very near and it’s now impossible to bal- President Barack Obama It’s now being proposed quickly. their objective. ance the federal budget, not The White House that we have armed guards sta- ••• Possible as early as Febru- that there ever was a serious in- 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. tioned in our schools because Washington, D.C. 20500 Bill Moeller is a former enter- ary, the largest Ponzi scheme tent to do so; just the opposite. phone: (202) 456-1414 schools have been the site of tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city in world history will collapse of As I’ve shown, by the govern- fax: (202) 456-2461 several shootings in very recent council member, paratrooper and itself. ment’s own accounting even if email: president@whitehouse. years. Well, there have also been pilot living in Centralia. He can be Ben Bernanke, the desig- you eliminate all “discretion- shootings in shopping malls, gov reached at bookmaven321@comcast. nated godfather of the gang, ary” spending (a sure fire-way restaurants, post offices, on net. will be exposed, Congress, the to have a revolution) there isn’t Vice President Joe Biden criminal self-serving enablers, enough to cover the “mandato- The White House will be outed and President ry” expenses and it can and will 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. First Amendment Center Quote of the Day Barack Obama, the self-pro- only get worse. Washington, D.C. 20500 claimed emperor, will be shown My prediction: Get ready to phone: (202) 456-1414 to have no clothes. follow in the footsteps of Greece, “It is, Sir, the people’s Constitution, the If you can handle the truth, Spain and possibly Egypt. It’s Gov. Chris Gregoire people’s government, made for the I’ll support my statements with going to get a lot worse before it Office of the Governor undeniable facts. Here they are: can get better. Now is a perfect P.O. Box 40002 people, and answerable to the people.” (1) Most know that the U.S. time to get right with the Lord. Olympia, Wash. 98504-0002 budget is divided into two phone: (360) 902- 4111 fax: (360) 753- 4110 Daniel Webster parts: Dick Knolls American statesman, 1830 (a) “Discretionary” spend- Centralia

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• Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 Centralia Man Agrees to Plea Deal for Rape and Murder of Toddler Last May ALFORD PLEA: James Reeder May Spend the Rest of His Life in Prison By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The Centralia man accused of raping and murdering a 2-year-old Centralia girl last spring accepted a plea agree- ment to charges of rape, assault and homicide Wednesday af- ternoon in Lewis County Supe- rior Court. He may face life in prison. The guilty plea that James M. Reeder entered was a so-called Alford plea, which allows him to avoid admitting any guilt but acknowledges that if the case were to go to trial, the evi- dence against him is substantial enough to lead to a conviction. The 25-year-old was ar- rested on May 24 last year in connection to the death of his girlfriend’s 2-year-old daughter, Koralynn Fister. As a result of the agreement reached between the prosecu- tion and Reeder’s defense attor- ney, Reeder pleaded guilty to ho- micide by abuse, two counts of Pete Caster / [email protected] rape of a child in the first degree, second-degree assault and pos- Defense attorney David Arcuri, left, and James Reeder, right, react during a Lewis County Superior Court hearing in which Reeder changed his plea on Wednesday at session of methamphetamine. the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Reeder pleaded guilty via Alford plea to charges of rape, homicide and drug possession in relation to the death of Centralia 2-year-old Koralynn Fister last May. Throughout Wednesday’s court hearing, Reeder stared at the table in front of him, keeping Her small body was spotted his face turned away from The with bruises and covered with Chronicle’s photographer sitting burns, cuts and other injuries to his left. His long, greasy hair — evidence, authorities claimed, hung in front of his face, and his of the substantial and prolonged beard and mustache were un- physical and sexual trauma the kempt. child went through before she As Lewis County Superior died. Authorities would later Court Judge James Lawler read rule the child’s death a homicide, Reeder’s guilty plea aloud, Reed- alleging that prior to her death er began to sniffle and cry. the child had been “systemati- Reeder’s total time in prison cally tortured” both physically will be determined by both the and sexually. county and the state in a two- The child’s mother, Becky step process. Heupel, was not home at the First, a Lewis County Su- time. Reeder had moved into perior Court judge will hold a Heupel’s house with her and her sentencing hearing for the mini- two children 10 weeks prior to mum time Reeder will spend in Fister’s death, which was also prison. the point that the couple began Lewis County Prosecutor dating. Jonathan Meyer said he will be Meyer refused to comment arguing for Reeder to receive the on whether the mother would higher end of the minimum sen- face criminal charges. He also tence, which would be 37 and ½ refused to comment on the years. Reeder’s court-appointed whereabouts of the Heupel’s defense attorney, David Arcuri, other child, who was taken into James Reeder makes an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court on Wednesday as he accepts a plea deal that could send will likely argue for the lower custody of Child Protective Ser- him to prison for life. He did not take the blame for the death of his girlfriend’s young daughter, but acknowledged that a jury end of the minimum-sentence vices following Fister’s death. A would probably ind him guilty of killing and raping Koralynn Fister. range, which is 28 years. The representative from Child Pro- date for the sentencing hearing tective Services who attended has not yet been set. Reeder’s change-of-plea hearing and in all likelihood the judge case is not going to trial, he said As he nears the end of this Wednesday also refused to com- would have thrown out those he is not happy with the end re- prison term, decades from now, ment. charges because by definition, sult. the state Department of Correc- homicide by abuse already in- “This never should have tions’ Indeterminate Sentence MEYER SAID THE prosecutor’s cludes assaults as a part of that happened,” he said. “Koral- Review Board will determine office had been attempting to charge. ynn should have been a happy how much additional prison negotiate a plea deal with Reeder “We could have lost those healthy 2-year-old without a time, if any, he will serve. This from the time he was charged. charges,” Meyer said. “There care in the world.” could result in up to life in pris- By accepting to the plea deal, was also a chance it could have Meyer also thanked the two on. Reeder gives up his legal right happened with the rapes as deputy prosecutors who han- to appeal or attack his sentence well.” dled the case, Shane O’Rourke POLICE ARRESTED REEDER after in any way in the future. Also, If the prosecution would and Will Halstead, as well as emergency personnel respond- Meyer added, with the plea have lost those charges, Reeder’s all of the emergency respond- ed to his Centralia home in re- agreement, Reeder potentially offender score would have been ers who dealt with the initial 911 sponse to a 911 call of a potential faces life in prison. lower, which could have ulti- call, adding that they all did a drowning of a toddler. Reeder Because the minimum sen- mately led to less prison time. fantastic job. later told law enforcement that tencing range in Washington “Despite the horrific facts of he found the girl facedown in state depends on the individu- ABOVE ALL, MEYER said, the plea the case, they were still able to the bathtub, and claimed she al’s offender score, which comes deal avoids the trauma of a trial get the job done,” he said, later slipped and fell when he briefly from the number of prior felony for the family, witnesses — in- adding, “Regardless of what we stepped out of the bathroom to convictions, there was a risk that cluding the police officers and do as a living, we (as humans) fetch a towel. a trial could have resulted in paramedics who responded to were never meant to see or expe- But when paramedics ar- Reeder being convicted with a the initial call — and the ju- rience these things.” rived to the trailer park on West lower offender score then what rors. He also added that if the Koralynn Marie Fister Reeder will appear in court Koralynn Marie Fister was 2 when she Oakview Avenue at about 3 p.m. was arranged by the plea agree- case had gone to trial, they had next Thursday to set the date of was killed in May of 2012 while under on May 24, the toddler’s body ment, Meyer said. already prearranged for jurors his sentencing hearing. the care of her mother’s boyfriend, was limp and already cold to the Reeder was originally to receive counseling due to the ••• James Reeder. touch, indicating to police she charged with two counts of first- gruesome nature of the case. Stephanie Schendel: (360) died long before 911 was called. degree assault, Meyer explained, While Meyer is pleased the 807-8208

Man Attacks Centralia College Student in an Attempted Robbery By The Chronicle Stacy Denham. She elbowed and kicked the man, and he fell to A 21-year-old female Cen- Whether it’s a skirmish the ground then ran away. tralia College student reported abroad or labor disagreement The student then got into her at home, you can count on us a man assaulted her and tried to car, locked her doors, and called for all the latest-breaking local rob her while she was walking news. Find out about yesterday’s police, Denham said. The man high school basketball game, to her car on campus Tuesday fled in an unknown direction today’s weather and tomorrow’s local evening, according to Centralia events. Whatever news you need, and responding police were not we’re sure to have it. police. able to locate him. Call us at 736-3311 and start your The woman told police she There were two red marks subscription today. was walking on the 600 block on the woman’s neck where of Centralia College Boulevard it appeared the necklace had when a man wearing a sweat- been pulled against her neck, shirt that covered his face came Denham said. The man was de- up to her and tried to grab a 321 N. Pearl • Centralia, WA scribed to be between 5’8’ and Stay informed with us at: www.chronline.com necklace off her neck, said Sgt. 5’10”. Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE Fraud side of Chehalis for a reported officer responded to the senior 24, Chehalis, was arrested and DEPARTMENT • There was a report at 1:25 dispute at 3:11 p.m. Tuesday. home and determined there were booked into jail for alleged p.m. Monday of several bad The woman who called police, no snakes. The elderly woman fourth-degree assault after Pot Delivery checks being used at a business 21-year-old Margarita Massey, also called The Chronicle to re- he reportedly shoved his ex- • Carey R. Cosgrove, 32, Cen- on the 1600 block of Harrison of Chehalis, told police she had port the snakes afterward. She girlfriend on the 600 block of tralia, was arrested and booked Avenue. The investigation is on- been drinking with her live-in then called police a second time Southwest Pacific Avenue at 4 into the Lewis County Jail at 7 going, and a suspect has been boyfriend, Brent Dawkins, 41, at 5:56 p.m. Tuesday to report p.m. Monday. a.m. Tuesday for alleged delivery identified. Chehalis, earlier in the day and more snakes in her apartment of marijuana after an employee they got into multiple verbal ar- and told authorities that they MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT at an espresso stand on the 400 Vehicle Prowl guments. Dawkins left the house were giving off an gassy odor that block of South Tower Avenue • Someone reported a stolen and went to the home of his made it hard for her to breathe. Violation of a Protection Order told police Cosgrove brought stereo after a vehicle prowl on wife, from whom he is separated, Law enforcement and aid re- • Megan N. Demarco, 27, marijuana in a Starbucks coffee the 700 block of North Tower on the 1300 block of Highway sponded, and determined there Morton, was issued a citation for Avenue at 5:53 p.m. Monday. 603. Massey then also went to were no reptiles or a gassy odor. allegedly violating a protection package to another employee - the day prior. Dawkins’ wife’s house, and alleg The woman was transported to order at 2:51 p.m. on Dec. 31. Slow-Speed Pursuit edly shoved or punched his wife, Providence Centralia Hospital. Spice Possession • Edward A. Guntrum, 60, a 40-year-old Chehalis woman, Not a Fight • Jacob M. Mielitz, 21, Cen- Centralia, was arrested and because she would not let her Pot at Denny’s • There was a report of a tralia, was arrested and booked booked into jail after someone talk to her boyfriend. Dawkins • An employee at the Denny’s possible fight on the 100 block into jail for alleged possession called police from the 1300 then allegedly assaulted Massey on the 100 block of Southwest of First Street at 11 a.m. Jan. 1. of the drug Spice at 10:44 p.m. block of View Avenue to re- by choking her to a point where Interstate Avenue called police to An officer responded and de- Tuesday after he was contacted port a strange car parked in she could not breathe. Massey report that a customer left mari- termined that the noise was by police for being disorderly the caller’s driveway. An of- was arrested for fourth-degree juana behind at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday. due to children playing in the - with another tenant. ficer responded and tried to assault and Dawkins was ar An officer responded to retrieve area. contact the driver, later identi- rested for second-degree assault. the lost property to be destroyed. Meth and a Warrant Both were booked into the Lewis Damaged Mirror fied as Guntrum, who got into Intoxicated Student • Michael A. Kauer, 40, Cen- his car to flee and almost hit County Jail. • Police took a report of a • Staff at W.F. West High damaged car mirror on the 300 tralia, was arrested and booked the officer while driving away. Burglary into jail on an outstanding war- Police followed Guntrum as he School called police to report block of First Street shortly be- rant and alleged possession of drove about a mile and a half • A burglary to a storage a 17-year-old male student was fore 7 p.m. on Jan. 1. building on the 100 block of intoxicated at school at 2:28 p.m. methamphetamine on the 600 at approximately 35 miles per Trespasser block of Harrison Avenue at hour, running stop signs and Onion Rock Lane in Mossyrock Tuesday. The teen was cited and - • Police responded to a report 8:46 a.m. Tuesday. red lights until he arrived at his was reported at 9:51 a.m. Mon will likely be referred for minor - of a trespass in progress on the house where he was taken into day. Nothing was taken. Howev in possession of alcohol charges, er, the suspects damaged a win- 100 block of Third Street at 3:22 Stolen Laptop custody for allegedly attempt- according to Chehalis police. dow to a vehicle parked on the p.m. Saturday. The trespasser • A laptop computer was re- ing to elude. He will also be re- property as well as a door to a Assault was contacted and advised to ported stolen at 10 a.m. Tuesday ferred to the prosecutor’s office storage building. The estimated • Joshua E. Blankenship, move away from the area. on the 800 block of Eshom Road. for potential charges of driving loss is $150. Slashed Tires under the influence, first-de- gree driving while license sus- In Remembrance • Someone reported at 10:09 pended and operating a motor CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT a.m. Tuesday that the tires of a - vehicle without a required in Snakes in the Microwave chester ragan vehicle parked on the 300 block terlock. of West Pine Street were slashed. • An elderly woman called Two tires were also slashed on police to report that someone heaven, along with his dog, LEWIS COuNTY SHERIFF’S who he spoiled and loved the 600 block of South Diamond was dropping snakes from the dearly. Street. The second incident was OFFICE upstairs apartment and that Chester is survived by reported at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. the reptiles then were coming his life long friend, Vivian Love-Triangle Assault through her microwave on the Atwell and by ive children, Vehicle Prowl • Deputies responded to the 1500 block of North National Av- Butch Partee, of Chehalis, • There was a report of some- 1100 block of Highway 603 out- enue at about 7 p.m. Monday. An Wash., LuWonna Smith one rummaging through a van of Idaho, Joani of Oregon, on the 600 block of South Dia- Doug of Alaska and Melissa mond Street at 12:16 p.m. Tuesday. The only independent and locally owned funeral home of Shelton, Wash., for whom in Centralia-Chehalis. he lived with the last four Theft years of his life. Chester was • Someone reported the theft NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY a friend, as well as grandpa to of a blue bike, a vacuum cleaner CH487294sl.ke his grandson, Steven Ho, who 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 made him a great-grandpa and a mirror on the 2000 block to Syncere and Hayden. of North Pearl Street at 7:44 p.m. est. 1907 Chester Ragan, 77, of He also adored his three Tuesday. granddaughters Breanna, Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 Shelton, Wash., passed away Drug Possession surrounded by all those who Elena, and Angelina. loved him deeply, on Jan. 2, One of Chester's fondest • Amy D. Buerk, 31, Centralia, 2013 at St. Peter Hospital memories was when his son and Alan D. Shehan, 28, Cen- In Remembrance in Olympia, after ightingDoug lew him to Alaska to tralia, were arrested and booked against lung cancer and visit and explore. One of into jail for alleged possession of COPD. his favorite things was the methamphetamine and heroin dolores frances langford He was a logger and Caribou hide that was a gift from Doug, which he used as on the 1100 block of North Tower Dolores Frances Langford profession, Dolores worked also worked on the Alaska pipeline. He loved the a blanket everyday towards Avenue at 10:26 a.m. Monday. passed away peacefully on at the County Assessor’s the end at home. Dec. 19, 2012. Dolores was ofice, again sharing her outdoors, beach, camping and ishing. He also enjoyedHis family invites you to born on May 19, 1923 in fondness for a good laugh. share in a celebration of life Corning, N.Y., to Mary and Upon retiring, Dolores rock hounding and going for Death Notices rides with his kids. Chester for Chester at his son, Butch Dominick Reynolds. directed her energies into Partee’s home at 866 State • JOSEPHINE KAY DEE, 51, Fargo, N.D., for- Dolores and her twin enjoying her grandchildren, was born Sept. 15, 1935 in merly of Lewis County, died Monday, Onalaska, Wash., to Martin Highway 508, Chehalis, Dorothy were the youngest playing golf and pursuing her Wash., on Saturday, Jan. 12, Dec. 10, in Moorhead, Minn. Visitation of their ive children. Doloresfavorite game of Bridge. and Elizabeth Ragan and will be at 9 a.m Friday at Sticklin Funeral was the youngest of six boys, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Chapel, Centralia. A funeral service will met Gerald Langford while Dolores is survived To view the obituary, please he was stationed in New by her son, Chris and her Harold, Dan, Jimmy, Junior be at 11 a.m. Friday, also at Sticklin. Inter- and Harry, who all met him in go to chronline.com/obituaries. ment will follow at Alpha Cemetery. Ar- York during WWII. They daughter-in-law, Christine, rangements are under the direction of were married in 1945 and her beloved grandchildren, Sticklin. Jerry brought his new bride Breanna Gunn (Josh), Walter • WANITA I. MORRIS, 89, Centralia, died home to Chehalis. Dolores Langford (April) and William Monday, Jan. 7, at Providence Centralia attended nursing school Langford and her great- In Remembrance Hospital. A celebration of life will be at in Elmira N.Y. and upon grandson, Calvin Gunn. 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Cooks Hill Com- moving to Chehalis, workedDolores is also survived by munity Church, Centralia. Arrangements at St. Helens Hospital as a her sisters-in-law, Karolyn JOSEPHINE YERRINGTON are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- registered nurse. She loved Walden-Deal and Betty ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. nursing and was known to Reynolds and numerous Josephine Yerrington, and Arizona. • LOREN J. ESTEP, 87, Chehalis, died Friday, all she attended as a kind nieces and nephews. 98, passed away Dec. 29, As long as there were Jan. 4, at Liberty Country Place, Centralia. and loving caregiver. Her co- A family memorial will be 2012 at Sharon Care Center casinos close, they were A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Fri- in Centralia. She was born happy. Gardening was very day at Napavine Cemetery, Fourth and workers were recipients of her held at a later date. March 3, 1914 in Chehalis, important to them as well. Grand, Napavine. A celebration of life keen wit and sense of humor. To view the obituary, please Wash., to Frank & Mary Well into their 90s, Dale and will be at noon at the Veterans Memorial Upon leaving the nursing go to chronline.com/obituaries. Saliger. Josephine cultivated about a Museum, 100 S.W. Veterans Way, Che- Josephine grew up in the half acre garden and provided halis. Arrangements are under the direc- Chehalis area as the youngest fresh produce not only for tion of Brown Mortuary Service, Chehalis. of eight siblings, who all friends and family, but they • DOROTHY RAMONA NICHOLSON , 74, Cine- In Remembrance preceded her in death. She were also charter members of bar, died Thursday, Jan. 3, at Providence Centralia Hospital. A memorial service graduated from Chehalis the Olympia Farmers Market will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Shoestring Val- winifred jean jobe nichols High School and attended and maintained a stand there ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, Ellensburg Normal School until the early 2000s. Onalaska. Arrangements are under the Jerry Morgan Langille. She (now Central Washington Josephine is survived direction of Brown Mortuary Service, is survived by sister, Bennie University) where she met by daughter, Ruby Lee Chehalis. Knaack of Minnesota and and married her husband, Hatield of Vista, Calif., son, • CARL R. LATSCH, 82, Centralia, died son, Murray (Carrie) Langille Dale. They were married Dan (Charlene) Yerrington Friday, Jan. 4, at home. A service of re- of Bellingham, Wash., and for 74 years until his death in of Olympia, Wash., membrance will take place during the their children, Heath and 2009 at age 102. grandchildren, Lisa (Tim) summer. Arrangements are under the Kelsey Langille, as well Josephine was a Cabe, Jeff Yerrington and direction of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, homemaker for many years Chad (Heidi) Yerrington, Centralia. as daughter, Lauren (Paul) Gubbe of Tumwater, Wash., and through many moves great-grandchildren, Tyler, and their children, Jon, Matt around Western Washington Brianna, Desiree, Owen and Commodities (Tessa) and Talia Gubbe. as Dale progressed as a Elliott. She retired from many teacher/principal in public A graveside service Gas in Washington — $3.39 (AAA of years of service at Labor and schools. When the family will be held at the Grand Washington) Industries, where she enjoyed purchased their inal Mound Cemetery, Saturday, Crude Oil — $93.05 per barrel (CME residence in the mid-ifties Jan. 12, 2013 at 1:00 P.M. Group) a long and very successful career. A celebration of her near Grand Mound, she Remembrances/memorials Gold — $1,654 (Monex) began employment with may be donations to the Silver — $30.29 (Monex) life will be held at Mountain View Nazarene, 940 Israel the State and worked in Rochester United Methodist Winifred Jean Jobe accounting at the Maple Lane Church or a charity of your Nichols, born Feb. 8, 1938 in Rd., Tumwater, at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, with Girls Correctional Facility choice. Arrangements are in Corrections Coalgate, Okla., passed away until retirement. the care of Sticklin Funeral of cancer, Jan. 3, 2013 at her food and sharing of memories ••• to follow in the family center. After retirement, they Chapel in Centralia, Wash. The Chronicle seeks to be accu- daughter's home in the care traveled extensively and To view the obituary, please of loved ones. Donations can be made to rate and fair in all its reporting. If the U of W medical research, spent winters in Southern go to chronline.com/obituaries. you find an error or believe a news She was preceded in death item is incorrect, please call the news- by her parents, Crystal Von where she donated her body. Sticklin Funeral Chapel To view the obituary, please 1437 South Gold room as soon as possible at 807-8224, Jobe and Jerry Jobe, brother, Condolences may be offered at go to chronline.com/obituaries. Centralia, WA 98531 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday OJ Leard, as well as her son, www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com through Friday. (360) 736-1388 • Main 9 LOCAL / RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013

Lewis County Superior Court Actions by Lewis County Su- 19, Chehalis, (1) residential burglary, (2) • April Sunshine Ringo, 35, Chehalis, $2,000, $3,043 in fees. fense occurred within sight or sound perior Court included the follow- protection order violation, domestic possession of a controlled substance, • William Lee Thomas, 58, Centra- of victim’s or defendant’s minor child ing defendants, charges and case violence, sentenced to 5 months in jail methamphetamine, sentenced to 12 lia, two counts of third-degree assault, who was under the age of 18 years, sen- on count 1, sentenced to 364 days in jail months and a day in prison, 12 months law enforcement officer, sentenced to tenced to 6 months in jail, $3,700 in fees. dispositions: with 214 suspended on count 2, concur- community custody, fined $2,000, 5 months in jail on each count, concur- Held Dec. 7 rent, $2,500 in fees. $2,000 in fees. rent, 12 months community custody, Held Nov. 21 • Lloyd Jacob Goble, 33, Randle, (1) Held Nov. 28 • Mark Phellan Martin, 49, Morton, $3,725 in fees. second-degree assault while armed • Ralph Roy Turpin, 27, Olympia, (1) • Kari Lynn Johnston, 32, Centra- fourth-degree assault, sexual motiva- Held Dec. 5 with a deadly weapon, (2) second-de- possession of a stolen motor vehicle, lia, delivery of a controlled substance, tion, sentenced to 364 days in jail with • Enrique Orozco-Cabrera, 37, ad- gree burglary, sentenced to 41 months (2) making a false or misleading state- methamphetamine, sentenced to 12 364 suspended, fined $500, $1,095 indress unknown, possession of a con- in prison on count 1, 16 months on ment to a public servant, sentenced to 4months community custody, fined fees. trolled substance with intent to deliver, count 2, concurrent, 18 months com- months in jail on count 1, 364 days with$2,000, $2,000 in fees. • Corey James Bunnell, 19, Olympia,sentenced to 20 months in prison, 12 munity custody, $975 in fees. 244 suspended on count 2, concurrent, • Jeromy Wayne Freitas, 29, Roy, (1) use of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to months community custody, fined • Sara Marie Abbott, 22, Centralia, $2,300 in fees. obtaining a controlled substance by 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, fined $3,000, $2,600 in fees. two counts of possession of a con- • Jacob Matthew Mielitz, 21, Centra- fraud or forged prescription, (2) second- $513, $1,250 in fees. • Charlotte L. Reynolds, 44, - Centratrolled substance, methamphetamine, lia, taking a motor vehicle without per- degree identity theft, (3) possession • Kelly L. Weeks, 33, Chehalis, unlaw- lia, delivery of a controlled substance,sentenced to 12 months and a day in mission, sentenced to 2 months in jail, of a controlled substance, oxycodone,ful possession of a legend drug, sen- methamphetamine, 12 months com- prison on each count, 12 months com- $2,300 in fees. sentenced to 3 to 6 months residentialtenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- munity custody, fined $3,000, $1,415 in munity custody, concurrent, fined • Mele Lalita McCollum, 22, Centralia, chemical dependency treatment pro- pended, fined $500, $1,090 in fees. fees. $2,000, $2,000 in fees. third-degree assault, sentenced to 90 gram, 24 months community custody, • Brian Michael Williams, 24, Chehalis, Held Dec. 6 • Robin Rene Dunkin, 51, Chehalis, at- days in jail, 12 months community cus- tempted hit and run, injury, sentenced fined $1,000, $1,900 in fees. possession of a controlled substance, • Reyes Lopez-Megana, 34, Chehalis, to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, tody, $1,400 in fees. • John Michael Allocca, 58, Centralia, methamphetamine, sentenced to 12 attempting to elude a pursuing police $1,500 in fees. • Joseph Aaron Schwartz, 20, Pe felony harassment, threat to kill, sen- months and a day in prison, 12 months vehicle, sentenced to 13 months in pris- Ell, possession of a stolen vehicle, sen- tenced to 10 days in jail, $3,180 in fees. community custody, fined $2,000, on, $2,400 in fees. • Ryan Michael Weigant, 25, Silver Creek, (1-2) two counts of possession of tenced to 30 days home detention, • Honey Lynne Rathje, 44, Oakville, $1,900 in fees. • Michael Robert Lee Weems, 19, Cen- a controlled substance, methamphet- $2,400 in fees. third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 Held Dec. 3 tralia, first-degree theft, sentenced to 5 amine, (3) second-degree trafficking in • Lalania Mae Twiggs, 36, Auburn, un- days in jail with 355 suspended, fined • Emmett James Thigpen, 43, New days in jail, $3,466 in fees. lawful issuance of bank checks or drafts, $500, $1,300 in fees. stolen property, (4) second-degree bur- Brunswick, failure to register as a sex • Marianne Arlene Brown, 53, Che- glary, (5) second-degree taking a motor sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 Held Nov. 30 offender, sentenced to 46 days in jail, 12 halis, possession of a controlled sub- suspended, fined $750, $1,340 in fees. vehicle without permission, sentenced • Jennica R. Fine, 24, Spanaway, three months community custody, $2,400 in stance, methamphetamine, sentenced to 12 months and a day in prison each • Jovanny Montenegro Perez, 21, counts of forgery, principal or accom- fees. to 30 days private home detention, 12 on counts 1 and 2, 19 months on count Chehalis, resisting arrest, sentenced to plice, sentenced to 45 days electronic • Larry D. Dove, 50, Randle, (1) posses- months community custody, fined 3, 68 months on count 4, 22 months on 90 days in jail with 86 suspended, fined home monitoring, 6 months commu- sion of a controlled substance, meth- $1,000, $2,000 in fees. count 5, count 1 concurrent with counts $250, $1,300 in fees. nity custody, $1,400 in fees. amphetamine, (2) driving under the • Alejandra Maria Hamblin, 22, Cen- 4 and 5, consecutive with counts 2 and Held Nov. 27 • Gabriel Seth Huffman, 28, Winlock, influence, drugs, (3) third-degree driv- tralia, unlawful issuance of bank check, 3, 12 months community custody, fined • Rodney Lee Oleachea, 47, Vader, possession of a controlled substance, ing while license suspended, sentenced sentenced to 20 days private home de- $2,000, $8,015 in fees. second-degree theft, access device, do- methamphetamine, sentenced to 60 to 6 months and a day in jail on count tention, $1,700 in fees. • Brianna W. Gunderson, 26, Tacoma, mestic violence, sentenced to 6 months days home detention, 12 months com- 1, 364 days with 184 suspended on • Thomas Joseph Roman, 47, Chehalis, possession of a stolen vehicle, sen- in jail, $1,603 in fees. munity custody, fined $1,000, $2,000 in count 2, 90 days on count 3, concurrent, second-degree assault, strangulation, tenced to 16 days in jail, up to 12 months • Jerry Antonio Hernandez-Nunez, fees. 12 months community custody, fined domestic violence aggravator as of- community custody, $2,200 in fees. Chehalis Municipal Court Chehalis Municipal Court suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail degree assault, (3) third-degree driving pended, $175 in fees. days in jail with 350 suspended, fined criminal cases, including sen- with 90 suspended, fined $800 with while license suspended, sentenced • William Garth Fultz Falenta, 24, Cen- $1,000 with $500 suspended, $275 in tences, fines, fees and findings of $400 suspended, $278 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 359 suspended,tralia, third-degree theft, sentenced fees. fined $1,000 with $500 suspended not guilty or dismissals. • Molly Hope Markstrom, 23, Centra- to 364 days in jail with 345 suspended, • John Noble McClurg, 37, Cheha- lia, disorderly conduct, sentenced to each on counts 1 and 2, concurrent, fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, $175 lis, two counts of third-degree driving sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- Held Dec. 12 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined in fees. while license suspended, sentenced to $800 with $400 suspended, $278 in fees. pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- • Eric Eugene Hemenway, Centralia, 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined • Tina Louise Bell, 22, Chehalis, • Santiago Morales Lopez, 18, Centra- ed on count 3, $278 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- $600 with $300 suspended on each second-degree criminal trespassing, lia, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 Held Dec. 19 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail count, $555 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 days in jail with 363 suspended, fined • Michael Phillip Arrants, 23, Vancou- with 70 suspended, fined $1,000 with • Jared John Tripp, 17, Chehalis, reck- suspended, fined $400 with $200 sus- $800 with $400 suspended. less driving, sentenced to 364 days in pended, $175 in fees. ver, Wash., (1) disorderly conduct, (2) $500 suspended, $578 in fees. • Joel Edmundo Nelson, 41, Chehalis, third-degree malicious mischief, both jail with 364 suspended, fined $700 • Benjamin Lewis Darby, 24, Chehalis, • Joseph Ezenwa Hill, 39, Gig Har- third-degree driving while license sus- counts dismissed without prejudice. bor, (1) third-degree malicious mis- with $350 suspended, $103 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- Held Dec. 26 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Briana L. Carrothers, 22, Roches- chief, physical damage, (2) harassment, with 90 suspended, fined $400 with with 90 suspended, fined $800 with ter, second-degree criminal trespass- sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 • Rachel Marenka Goodman, 24, Che- $200 suspended, $278 in fees. $400 suspended, $278 in fees. ing, sentenced to 90 days in jail with suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- halis, fourth-degree assault, dismissed pended on count 1, sentenced to 364 • Andrew Joseph Gilmon, 30, Renton, • Donald Owen Snell, 59, Chehalis, in- 88 suspended, fined $600 with $300 with prejudice. (1) third-degree driving while license decent exposure, sentenced to 90 days suspended. days in jail with 364 suspended, fined • Nicholas P. Hagen, 32, Damascus, suspended, (2) first-degree negligent in jail with 90 suspended, fined $300 • Aurora Stephanie Contreras, 29, $600 with $300 suspended on count 2, Ore., driving under the influence, sen- driving, sentenced to 90 days in jail with with $150 suspended, $175 in fees. Centralia, third-degree driving while li- $125 in fees. tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 sus- 88 suspended, fined $400 with $200 • Brianna Noelle Wilson, 28, Centra- cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days • John Ray Howard Jr., 49, Vancouver, pended, fined $5,000 with $4,400 sus- suspended on count 1, sentenced to lia, third-degree driving while license in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 Wash., third-degree driving while li- pended, $2,225 in fees. 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with $300 suspended, $103 in fees. cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days • Janice Mae Lester, 50, Chehalis, $800 with $400 suspended on count 2, with 30 suspended, fined $1,000 with • Andrew Steven Damitz, 28, Che- in jail with 89 suspended, fined $1,000 public park, remaining without permit, $402 in fees. $500 suspended, $278 in fees. halis, urinating/defecating in public, with $500 suspended, $203 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- • Armore Francis Madsen, 36, Che- • Treston Duane Zimmerman, 29, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 • Daniel Paul Jacobsen, 31, Lacey, pended, fined $600 with $300 suspend- halis, third-degree driving while license Chehalis, (1-2) two counts of fourth- suspended, fined $400 with $200 sus- third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 ed, $275 in fees. Centralia Municipal Court Centralia Municipal Court degree driving while license suspended, • Kyle Perkins, 20, Centralia, third- • Jennifer L. Schroeder, 27, Chehalis, suspended, fined $400 with $200 sus- criminal cases, including sen- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- degree driving while license suspended, possession of legend drug, sentenced pended, $450 in fees. tences, fines, fees and findings of pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- to 90 days in jail with 89 suspended, Held Dec. 27 ed, $103 in fees. pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- fined $800 with $400 suspended, $300 not guilty or dismissals. ed, $253 in fees. in fees. • Melissa Thurston, 37, Centralia, • Regina S. Kihn, 25, Pe Ell, third-de- third-degree driving while license sus- • Robert Stone, 73, Centralia, fourth- • Luis A. Gomez Reyes, 26, Chehalis, Held Dec. 4 gree driving while license suspended, degree assault, sentenced to 364 days hit and run, unattended, sentenced to pended, sentenced to 1 day in jail, fined • Joshua Kelly, 21, Winlock, minor in fined $200, $103 in fees. in jail with 364 suspended, fined $1,000 90 days in jail with 85 suspended, fined $200, $403 in fees. possession and/or consumption, sen- • Edward Morgan, 51, Centralia, third- with $500 suspended, $150 in fees. $800 with $400 suspended, $353 in • Douglas K. Moe, 27, Ilwaco, third- tenced to 364 days in jail with 363- degreesus driving while license suspended, • Alex P. MacKenzie, 25, Toledo, inde- fees. degree driving while license suspended, pended, fined $300, $50 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 75 sus- cent exposure, sentenced to 364 days • Briana L. Carrothers, 23, Roches- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 78 sus- Held Dec. 18 pended, fined $2,000 with $1,200 sus- in jail with 363 suspended, fined $1,000 ter, first-degree criminal trespassing, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- • Merika G. Olson, 41, Centralia, third- pended, $1,003 in fees. with $500 suspended, $250 in fees. sentenced to 364 days in jail with ed, 361 $903 in fees. Lewis County, Cities Form New Partnership Dissolutions Decrees of dissolution of • Bethany and Jarod Kintz STREAMLINE: Committee allow the county and the cities learn a lot more marriage were granted in Lewis • Carl and Christine Wyant to provide the same level of ser- Will Identify Ways to about each and County Superior Court during • Samuel and Sara Horner vices at a lower cost to citizens, be able to fig- November to: • George F. and Georgia Zurhorst Reduce Duplication in according to the resolution. ure out how • Kim and William Young County Development Direc- Services, Cut Costs provide ser- • Wendy Johns and Curtis McCleskey • Juan Sevilla and Jacqueline Lopez tor Lee Napier on Monday told vice cheaper • Alma Martinez and Juan • Ricky and Marcy Sharpes the commission that the part- Sevilla-Lopez By Lisa Broadt and maintain • Talia and Braeden Carnes nership is crucial because local service levels • Lori and Jesse Mathat [email protected] economy is “not predicted to im- • Ana Campuzano and Yovany Her- • Kimberly and Robert Hollister in spite of the Merlin MacReynold nandez Gomez • William and Sara Faas To weather tough times, lo- prove in the foreseeable future.” economy.” cal government will put up a “The citizens of Lewis Coun- Chehalis city • Elizabeth and Henry Holsinger • Roger and Victoria Bartlett Commis- manager • Casey Land and Daniell Judson • Lois and Jeffrey King united front, according to a ty continue to struggle with high sioner Edna unemployment, reductions in resolution approved on Mon- Fund added that she applauded day by the Lewis County Com- governmental revenue and in- the collaborative effort — the re- mission. creased operating costs,” Napier The resolution creates a new said. “Because of this, the board sult of “a lot of hard work.” committee, comprised of coun- is asked to take the lead in ap- The technical committee ty staff and city managers and proving the resolution to col- will begin their work later this In Remembrance administrators, and tasks the laborate.” year and will provide regu- group with finding ways to save Chehalis City Manager Mer- lar reports at the mayors/city money. Specifically, the com- lin MacReynold also encour- manager meetings with the WANITA (NITA) IRENE MORRIS mittee will try to identify ser- aged the board to adopt the new county. The group will submit a parents, Dorothy and Hazen vices provided to citizens by the resolution. Coslet and her sister, Barbara county and the cities. “This is a very positive step progress report to a joint meet- (Virgil) Carlson. Streamlining local govern- … It is about collaboration,” he ing of the county and the city Nita moved to Stillwater ment by reducing overlap will said. “Our hope is that we will councils no later than Sept. 30. Residence and then to Colonial Estates. She resided at Colonial for nine years. She is survived by her Auditions to Be Held for ‘Jungle Book’ in Morton children, Pat (Mark) Bradley, George (Sharon) Bayn, Rich By The Chronicle p.m. until performances start in Anyone under the age of 15 Morris, Sandi (Leon) Ames, May. There is a $45 fee per child. needs to have a parent pres- Cindi Lee, 17 grandchildren Auditions for the OnStage and 45 great and great-great- Children’s Theatre Education Major characters will be re- ent at the audition. Paperwork quired to have the ability to sing must be filled out before the grandchildren. Program of “Disney’s The Jungle She was dearly Book Kids” will be held at the and dance. Those auditioning audition. loved by all. Roxy Theater in Morton noon-3 should be prepared with a short Performances will be May 3, Memorial services p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19. Children song (a song from the “Jungle 7 and 10 at 7 p.m. and May 4 and Wanita (Nita) Morris of will be held at Cooks Hill ages 6-18 are welcome to try out. Book” is preferable) and dance. 5 at 2 p.m. at the Roxy. Centralia, Wash., passed away Community Church, at 11:30 Rehearsals will begin Tues- Audition pieces will be available Additional information may Jan. 7, 2013. She was born in a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12, day, Jan. 22, and continue every for those who do not bring their be obtained by calling OnStage Toledo, Ore., to Hazen and 2013, 2400 Cooks Hill Rd., own (“The Bare Necessities” lyr- Program Producer Vanessa Nix- Dorothy Coslet on May 15, Centralia Wash. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday In lieu of lowers, thereafter from 3 p.m. to 5:30 ics, for example). on Klein at (888) 817-1831. 1923. Wanita married Wilbur (Bill) V. Morris in 1945 donations may be made in while residing in Springield,Nita's name to Cooks Hill Ore. Nita and Bill retired in Community Child Care Centr Rochester, Wash. at the above address. She was preceded in death To view the obituary, please by her husband, Bill, her go to chronline.com/obituaries. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Biden Hears From Iranians Held by Gun-Safety Advocates, Syrian Rebels Freed Victims as Deadline For in First Major Prisoner Policy Proposals Looms Swap of Civil War WASHINGTON (AP) — DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Vice President Joe Biden on — Rebels freed 48 Iranians on Wednesday heard personal sto- Wednesday in exchange for ries of gun violence from repre- more than 2,000 prisoners, in- sentatives of victims groups and cluding women and children, gun-safety organizations as he held by Syrian authorities — a drafts the Obama administra- deal struck after rare negotia- tion’s response to the shooting tions involving regional powers at a Connecticut elementary Turkey, Qatar and Iran. school. He pledged that action It was the first major prison- would be taken. er swap since the uprising began “I want to make it clear that against President Bashar Assad we are not going to get caught nearly 22 months ago. up in the notion (that) unless we Iran is one of Assad’s main can do everything we’re going allies, and the Iranians, who to do nothing,” Biden said. “It’s were seized outside Damascus critically important (that) we in August, were a major bar- act.” gaining chip for factions trying The meeting was part of a se- to bring down his regime in the ries Biden is holding this week to Mark Lennihan / The Associated Press civil war that has killed more build consensus around propos- New York City ireighters walk the deck of the Seastreak Wall Street ferry in New York Wednesday. The ferry from Atlantic than 60,000 people. als to curb gun violence after the Highlands, N.J., banged into the mooring as it arrived at South Street in lower Manhattan during morning rush hour, injuring The exchange also highlight- Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown, as many as 50 people, at least one critically, oicials said. ed the plight of tens of thousands Conn. Twenty school children of detainees languishing in Syr- were killed. ian prisons, many of whom were Biden meets Thursday with picked up at street protests and the National Rifle Association have not been heard of since. and other gun-owner groups. High-Speed Ferry Strikes The group of 48 Iranians ar- Meetings with representatives of rived Wednesday at the Shera- the video-game and entertain- ton hotel in several vans es- ment industries also are planned. corted by Syrian security forces. Looking disheveled but healthy, Facing Certain NYC Dock; Dozens Injured they were greeted by Iran’s am- bassador in Damascus, Moham- Backlash, AIG Won’t By Colleen Long and David B. Caruso propulsion system, but offi- hard, and it was just a huge im- mad Riza Shibani, and several Join a Shareholder The Associated Press cials said it was too soon to tell pact as we hit.” Iranian clerics who distributed a whether they played any role in Some passengers were blood- white flower to each of the men, NEW YORK — A high- what happened. ied when they banged into walls Lawsuit Against The ferry loaded with hun- some of whom broke down in and toppled to the floor, he said. tears. U.S. Government dreds of commuters from New DEE WERTZ, who was on shore NEW YORK (AP) — Facing Jersey crashed into a dock in waiting for the ferry, saw the im- NEW YORK CITY’S transporta- a certain backlash from Wash- lower Manhattan on Wednes- pact. She said that just moments tion commissioner, Janette Sadik- Influential Chinese ington and beyond, American day during the morning rush before the ferry hit, she had been Khan, said the ferry was coming International Group won’t be hour, seriously injuring 11 peo- having a conversation with a in at 10 to 12 knots, or about 12 Newspaper to joining a $25 billion shareholder ple, including one who suffered ferry employee about how the to 14 mph, when it struck one slip Publish Despite lawsuit against the U.S. govern- a severe head wound falling boat’s captains had been com- and then hit a second. ment over the terms of its bail- down a stairwell. plaining lately about its maneu- After the impact, the boat Censorship Standoff out at the height of the financial Scores of people who had verability. was able to dock normally. GUANGZHOU, China (AP) crisis. been standing, waiting to disem- “He was telling me that none of Wertz, who saw the crash from — Communist Party-backed The suit was filed by Starr bark, were hurled to the deck or these guys like this boat,” she said. the dock, said passengers raced management and rebellious staff International, a company head- launched into walls by the impact, “It was coming in a little wobbly. It off once the ramp was down. at an influential weekly news- ed by AIG’s founder and former which came after the catamaran hit the right side of the boat on the “I think people just wanted to paper stepped back Wednesday Chief Executive Officer Maurice Seastreak Wall Street slowed fol- dock hard, like a bomb.” get the heck off the boat as soon from a contentious standoff over “Hank” Greenberg. It alleges that lowing a routine trip across New James Barker, the chairman as they could,” she said. censorship that spilled over to the government took nearly all York Bay and past the Statue of of the ferry’s owner, Seastreak Police said the boat’s crew the wider public and turned into of the insurer’s stock as part of Liberty, passengers said. LLC, said at a news conference passed alcohol breath tests given an unexpected test of the new its bailout without giving inves- “We were pulling into the hours after the crash it was “a after the crash. Crew members Chinese leadership’s tolerance tors proper compensation. The dock. The boat hit the dock. terrible day for all of us.” also took drug tests, the results for political reform. $182 billion bailout of the insur- We just tumbled on top of each “We are simply shocked and of which weren’t immediately Hopes among supporters er by the Treasury was the larg- other. I got thrown into every- stunned that this happened,” he available. of the Southern Weekly that est of the 2008 financial crisis. body else. ... People were hysteri- said, adding that the company the dispute would strike a blow The timing of the suit could cal, crying,” said Ellen Foran, of would work with investigators OFFICIALS IDENTIFIED the cap- against censorship appeared to hardly have been worse for AIG. Neptune City, N.J. from the National Transporta- tain as Jason Reimer, an experi- fizzle with a tentative resolution. The company is in the midst of tion Safety Board to determine enced seaman. In a 2004 profile Under an agreement reached a “Thank You America” ad cam- THE CRASH, which ripped open what went wrong. “Our priority in Newsday, Reimer said he had Tuesday, editors and reporters at paign to show its gratitude for a small part of the hull like an continues to be the people who joined Seastreak as a deckhand the newspaper will not be pun- being rescued from the brink of aluminum can, happened at are injured.” in 1997 and became a captain ished for protesting and stop- collapse. 8:45 a.m. at a pier near the South three years later at age 23. Barker ping work in anger over a pro- The prospect of the insurer Street Seaport, at Manhattan’s ABOUT 330 PASSENGERS and called him “a great guy.” paganda official’s heavy-handed joining the lawsuit had already southern tip. Around 70 people crew members were aboard the The NTSB said it had yet to rewriting of a New Year’s edito- triggered outrage. A congress- suffered minor injuries, and for ferry, which had arrived from interview the captain. rial last week, according to two man from Vermont issued a nearly two hours paramedics Atlantic Highlands, a part of the The Seastreak Wall Street members of the editorial staff. statement telling AIG: “Don’t treated bruised and dazed pas- Jersey Shore still struggling to has been in minor accidents be- One, an editor, said propaganda even think about it.” sengers on the pier. Firefighters recover from Superstorm Sandy. fore. Coast Guard records said officials will no longer directly carried several patients on flat- Passenger Frank McLaughlin, the ferry hit a cluster of fender censor content prior to publica- Obama Expected to board stretchers as a precaution. whose home was filled with 5 piles while docking in 2010, tion, though other longstanding Other patients left in wheelchairs. feet of water in the late October punching a small hole in the controls remain in place. Nominate Jack Lew as The cause of the crash was storm, said he was thrown for- ship’s skin. In 2009, it suffered under investigation. The ferry, ward and wrenched his knee. another tear on the bow after Next Treasury Secretary built in 2003, had recently un- “We come in and do this ev- another minor docking colli- Hamas Flagship WASHINGTON (AP) — dergone a major overhaul that ery day, and so it just kind of sion. No one was injured in ei- White House chief of staff gave it new engines and a new glides in,” he said. “It came in ther of those mishaps. University in Gaza Jack Lew is President Barack Grooms New Crop of Obama’s expected pick to lead the Treasury Department, with Hebrew Teachers in an announcement possible Tech Delegation Pressing North Display of Pragmatism before the end of the week, as the administration moves to GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip fill the most critical jobs in the (AP) — Hamas’ flagship univer- Korea for Internet Openness sity in Gaza has a new diploma Cabinet. White House officials would on offer — Hebrew, the official By Jean H. Lee for appearing to hijack U.S. di- ness, and is publishing a book in language of its arch-foe Israel. not confirm that a final decision plomacy and boost Pyongyang’s April with Jared Cohen, director had been made. But aides did The Associated Press Gaza’s Hamas rulers say profile after North Korea’s lat- of the company’s Google Ideas they want to produce quali- not dispute that Lew is emerging PYONGYANG, North Korea est, widely condemned rocket think tank, about the power of as the consensus choice. — A private delegation including fied teachers as the government launch. Richardson has said the global connectivity in trans- gradually introduces Hebrew Lew would bring to the Trea- Google’s Eric Schmidt is urging delegation is on a private, hu- forming people’s lives, policies sury Department a wide range studies in its high schools. The North Korea to allow more open manitarian trip. and politics. of experiences in both the public aim is simple: It wants Palestin- Internet access and cellphones Cohen doesn’t typically ac- and private sector. He has spent to benefit its citizens, the mis- ians in Gaza to learn their en- SCHMIDT, the executive chair- company Schmidt on Google- much of his career mastering the sion’s leader said Wednesday in emy’s language. mechanics of the federal budget, the country with some of the man of the U.S.-based Internet sanctioned trips, a sign that the “As Jews are occupying our including two stints at the helm world’s tightest controls on in- giant Google, is the highest-pro- two men may be primarily inter- lands, we have to understand of the Office of Management formation. file American business execu- ested in gathering more material their language,” said Education and Budget, once under Obama Former Gov. tive to visit North Korea since for their book. Ministry official Somayia Na- and also under former President Bill Richardson also said his leader Kim Jong Un took power khala. Bill Clinton. nine-member group called on a year ago. ON WEDNESDAY, Schmidt There are 19 students en- That background could help North Korea to put a mora- Although Schmidt often toured the frigid quarters of the rolled in the first one-year He- shape the Obama administra- torium on missile launches meets with government offi- brick building in central Pyong- brew diploma course offered at tion’s strategy in its forthcoming and nuclear tests that have cials around the world on be- yang that is the heart of North the Islamic University in Gaza talks with congressional Repub- prompted U.N. sanctions, and half of Google, he didn’t make Korea’s own computer indus- City, a stronghold of Hamas, the licans over the federal debt ceil- the delegation asked for fair this trip at the company’s re- try. He asked pointed questions Islamic militant group that has ing. Republicans are expected and humane treatment for an quest. about North Korea’s new tablet ruled Gaza since 2007. Hamas to demand deep budget cuts as American citizen detained. He Schmidt has not said publicly computers as well as its Red Star does not recognize Israel, is of- the price of agreeing to raise the spoke in an exclusive interview what he hopes to get out of his operating system, and he briefly ficially pledged to its destruc- debt ceiling. The federal debt in Pyongyang with The Asso- visit to North Korea. However, donned a pair of 3-D goggles tion and has killed hundreds limit is expected to be tapped ciated Press. he has been a vocal proponent during a tour of the Korea Com- of Israelis in suicide bombings, out sometime in February. The visit has been criticized of Internet freedom and open- puter Center. rocket strikes and other attacks. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 • Main 11

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Harper and Dr. Carl Birchard at “Here, we’re used to having 1800 Cooks Hill Rd., Centralia all the resources at hand,” he 1989 New office opens at said. 1900 Cooks Hill Rd., Centralia But in the third world, often, 1990 Dr. Keith Anderson joins WOC practice doctors like Anderson are left 1993 WOC clinic constructs to do highly specialized surger- new building and partners ies by improvising with very in opening first MRI in Lewis limited resources. Still, patients County wait hours to see the American 1994 Ambulatory Surgery doctors. Center and Physical Therapy But it’s Anderson’s work at Center open at WOC home, along with the under- Above: Dr. Keith Anderson drills a pilot 1999 Dr. Scott Slattery joins takings of doctors Scott Slat- hole into the shoulder of a patient in or- practice tery, Keith Birchard and Justin der to repair his Glenoid labrum while 2004 Dr. Keith Birchard and Sherfey, that has inspired the Registered Nurse Dondi Sahlinger di- Dr. Justin Sherfey join practice Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of rects the arthroscopic camera that is 2005 PACS digital imaging Commerce to name their prac- inside the patient’s arm on Wednesday implemented tice, Washington Orthopaedic morning at Washington Orthopaedic 2006 WOC starts using elec- Center, business of the year. Center Ambulatory Surgery Center on tronic medical records “They’re a big contributor to Cooks Hill Road in Centralia. 2009 Lewis County Cancer Center opens At right: Dr. Anderson ties a suture dur- the community,” said Chamber 2011 New electronic record ing rotator cuf surgery. Board Member Ken Kostick, system implemented after choosing WOC out of 517 chamber businesses. couldn’t make it in the big city. Many of the practice’s em- When in fact, unlike many spe- ployees have gone on medical cialty centers, all of the surgeons patient visits annually, the prac- mission trips overseas and all and physicians assistants at tice saves area residents drives to have participated in various WOC choose to live locally. Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Port- community events. “And they’re very invested in Pete Caster / [email protected] land and beyond. “We do a lot of local mission the community they practice “A lot of people don’t expect a work,” said Maretta Boes, an in,” said Boes, an employee of 24 Chamber of Commerce Denny medicine and general orthope- medical facility like this in Lew- employee who visited Nicaragua years. Waller, who has been a patient dic care. is County,” Boes said. with the company in 2003. Boes, the company’s com- at the practice himself, said the “It’s a great facility to work at,” WOC’s staff was also instru- In fact, Anderson, the cen- munications liaison, said the board chose the business be- said Tonya Fowler a medical as- mental in bring the cancer cen- ter’s senior partner, said he business model doesn’t focus on cause it provides quality health- sistant with 3 years at the com- ter, just a few doors down on moved from New York to prac- numbers and individual patient care in addition to providing pany. “It’s very family-oriented.” Cooks Hill Road, to Centralia. tice here because of the com- care is the utmost concern. good jobs for 52 employees. The private practice, estab- In the future, Anderson said, pany’s participation outside “Our patients feel like they “It’s a first-class operation,” lished in 1973 by Dr. Larry Hull he and his associates would like of medicine both locally and count and are taken care of,” she he said. (for more on Dr. Hull, see the to develop an institute of mus- abroad. said. “What sets us apart is the The state-of-the-art facility Jan. 8 Chronicle), a Centralia culoskeletal care. Anderson said people often focus on personal, individual boasts a surgical center as well humanitarian, marked the first “In the process of expanding assume that small town doc- patient care.” as in-house imaging and elec- specialty medical center in Lew- we won’t lose the sense of com- tors are simply the ones who Interim Director of the tronic health records for sports is County. Today, with 17,000 munity we have,” he said. MEET THE DOCTORS OF WASHINGTON ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER IN CENTRALIA

Dr. Keith Anderson, M.D. Dr. Scott Slattery, M.D. Dr. Keith Birchard, M.D. Dr. Justin Sherfey, D.O.

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Bearcats Run EvCo Record Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 7 Sports e-mail: [email protected] to 5-0 Tuesday’s 2B Boys Basketball No Jubilee for Loggers in Morton, Thanks to Timberwolves By Aaron VanTuyl Morton-White Pass kept its little bit, or a lot," Logger coach and likes to take it to the hole that point Morton-White Pass [email protected] Central 2B League record flaw- Dennis Bower said. "I just didn't hard, and I thought we had help had extended its lead to 34-9, less and held the Loggers to a think we competed well." there and doubled him a lot, and and turned the second half into MORTON — Loggers, his- single free throw over a 11 ½ Morton-White Pass, in a really made it tough on him," little more than a formality. torically, have done quite well minute span that started in the sticky man-to-man defense, MWP coach Tony Gillispie said. "It wasn't a real pretty game here in the home of the gran- first quarter and ended after forced Onalaska into 16 turn- "I thought the kids did an excep- offensively, but sometimes daddy of all logging shows. halftime in a 50-25 win. overs and a 9 of 47 shooting per- tional job, on a very good player." you've got to grind out these The Logger’s Jubilee, howev- It wasn't the offensive out- formance. Rylon Kolb guarded McMillion hit a 3-pointer kinds of games," Gillispie said. er, isn't scheduled until August, put the Timberwolves are used Ony's Travis McMillion and with 1 minute, 20 seconds left "I'm proud that the kids can win and the Timberwolves weren't to, but the defense more than held the high-scoring forward in the first quarter. Kolb scored an uptempo game, as well as a about to extend any unneces- picked up the slack. — and interior keystone of the on a putback on the other end, slower game." sary hospitality Onalaska's way "They're good. They're quick, Logger offense — to 12 points. kicking off a 24-1 run that end- on Tuesday night. and their traps bothered us a "He likes to do a lot of spins ed early in the third quarter. By please see MWP, page S4

1A Wrestling NWAACC Women’s Basketball Lady Blazers Win Fourth Straight West Division Game HOT STREAK: Centralia’s Kirsten Schoenherr Scores 29 Points, Misses Just Two Shots in Centralia’s 62-53 Win Over Tacoma By The Chronicle TACOMA — The Lady Blaz- ers got another big performance out of Kirsten Schoenherr and held off Tacoma, 62-53, here Wednesday night in NWAACC West Division women's basket- ball action. Schoenherr filled the fast- break lanes to the tune of a 13 for 15 shooting performance, scor- ing 29 points and nabbing 11 re- bounds. Centralia led 31-29 at half- time, though Lady Blazer coach Shane Schutz was less than thrilled with his team's work. "I don't think we played our Brandon Hansen / [email protected] best tonight, in terms of execu- Rochester’s Lucas Eastman shakes of a takedown attempt by his opponent, Fork’s AC Parker, in their 160-pound match during SWW 1A League Evergreen Division tion," Schutz said, "but our kids wrestling action on Wednesday night in Rochester. played really hard and they com- peted for 40 minutes." Italia Mengarelli scored 13 for Centralia, and Kyahri Ad- Warriors Split With Forks, Hoquiam ams nabbed 10 rebounds. Cen- tralia made an 8-0 run midway By The Chronicle pressure was on," Eastman said. through the second half to push ROCHESTER — The War- Eastman said he liked the its lead to 12 points, and hung on riors dropped a dual to Forks performance of his 120-pound- from there. 48-29, but bounced back against er, Bobby Brien — who picked "Sometimes you've got to win ugly games to be successful, Hoquiam in SWW 1A Ever- up two victories on the evening. and I thought our kids did a re- green Division wrestling action He downed Forks' Sebastian ally nice job of fighting through here on Wednesday night. Lu- Morales 9-7 and then defeated those adverse situations," he cas Eastman — a sophomore Hoquiam's Jesse Velez 4-2. and the top-ranked 160-pound said. wrestler in the state’s 1A classi- "He wrestled the kid from Over the past three games, fication — won both his match- Hoquiam that beat him last Schoenherr, the freshman from es to improve his record to 23-0 year so he avenged his loss," Rainier has scored 76 points on the season and notched 11 Eastman said. (25.3 a game) on 35 of 43 shoot- takedowns. The 11 takedowns Eastman also was im- ing (81.4 percent) with 26 re- pulled his total to 103 this sea- pressed by the performance bounds (8.7 a game). Centralia son, just 14 shy of the school re- 195-pounder Andres Quezada Brandon Hansen / [email protected] has won all three games by a cord. put on against Hoquiam's Gary combined score of 242-144. Forks got five pins from Rochester’s Will McGinnis gets control of his opponent, Forks’ Erik Camacho, in Aube. Quezada won 16-5. "She's playing at a high level their grapplers and downed the their 170-pound match during SWW 1A League Evergreen Division wrestling action on Wednesday night in Rochester. "He kept the pressure on right now," Schutz said, "but she's Warriors. him the whole match," he said. "When we wrestled Forks the recipient of running the floor, there were a couple of situations pinned is a three-point swing tory at 285 pounds over Dakota "It's kind of what we've been off of steals and transition." where I thought our guys could there." Boone sealed the match for the stressing with him lately is Centralia (11-3, 4-0 league) have fought harder from giving Rochester bounced back Warriors. wrestling a full six minutes." will host Grays Harbor (5-8, 0-3 up pins," Rochester coach Jus- later in the evening with a 43- "At that point the both team Rochester (2-2 league) will league) at 5 p.m. on Saturday at tin Eastman said. "Getting beat 27 victory over Hoquiam. Matt scores were close and if Shields wrestle at a Rainier tournament the Centralia College Health and by a couple of points and being Shield's 2-1 triple overtime vic- won our team would win so the this weekend. Wellness Center.

Leg Up The Final Word Rochester’s Bobby Brien No Baseball Hall of Fame for Bonds, Clemens gets a leg up TV’s Best Bet NEW YORK (AP) — No one was held to a different standard. on his op- College Basketball ponent, Fork’s elected to the Hall of Fame this year. All the awards and accomplishments Sebastian When voters closed the doors to Barry collected over long careers by Bonds, Cle- St. Mary’s at Gonzaga Morales, in Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa, mens and Sosa could not offset suspicions 8 p.m. a 120-pound they also shut out everybody else. those feats were boosted by performance- ESPN2 match For only the second time in four de- enhancing drugs. Wednesday in cades, baseball writers failed to give any Voters also denied entry Wednesday Rochester. player the 75 percent required for induc- to fellow newcomers Craig Biggio, Mike tion to Cooperstown, sending a powerful Piazza and Curt Schilling, along with Jack Brandon Hansen / [email protected] signal that stars of the Steroids Era will be Morris, Jeff Bagwell and Lee Smith.

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2B Girls Basketball Morton-WP Girls Knock Off Loggers LEAGUE SHAKEUP: like this.” Johnson and Kayla Capps both game and we played good team “We ran into a hot shooting Adna (3-8 overall, 1-7 league) added 12. Robinson led the ball throughout it,” Robinson team,” Toledo coach J.B Ewers Timberwolves’ 39-35 will play league foe Morton- team with eight rebounds. said. said. “It seemed like we were in Win Over Onalaska White Pass in Randle tonight. “Overall we did really well,” Pe Ell (11-1 overall, 7-1 good position, they just couldn’t Creates Three-Way “Tomorrow will be a good Pe Ell coach Dawna Robinson league) will play at Morton- miss.” test for us,” Bannish said. “They said. “We started out good and White Pass on Jan. 15. Winlock The Wildcats hit six 3-point- Tie for Second in the got a big win against Onalaska got them on their heels.” will play at Adna on Tuesday. ers in the first quarter to help Central 2B League Girls and we’ve got to see if we can re- Robinson added that the gain their large advantage. To- Trojans’ bench — particularly ledo finished the game shoot- Basketball Standings spond or lay down.” Indians Come Up Short in La Mandy Alden, Andi Alden and Center ing 21 percent from the field. By The Chronicle Trojans Trounce Cardinals Tabatha Skeen — played well. Casee Rice led the Indians with LA CENTER — La Cen- RANDLE — The Timber- The Trojans led 35-10 at half- 8 points and 8 rebounds. PE ELL — The Trojans kept ter jumped out to a 26-6 lead wolves held Onalaska scoreless time and added to it after the “I was happy with our effort in the third quarter, and held the Cardinals under control in break. in the first quarter and didn’t and we did some good things of- on down the stretch for a 39-35 a 62-22 Central 2B League vic- Taylor Ratkie added six look back in a 59-24 SWW 1A fensively,” Ewers said. win here Wednesday in Central tory here on Wednesday night. points and five assists for the League Trico Division victory Toledo (3-11 overall, 3-9 2B League girls basketball ac- Sami Robinson led Pe Ell with Trojans. over Toledo here on Wednesday league) will host Trico opponent tion. 16 points while Alissa Brooks- “It was a well-rounded ball night. Seton Catholic on Tuesday. The Loggers went into the game tied with Pe Ell at 6-1 for the top spot in the C2BL stand- ings, and led 22-14 at halftime. “We played a poor second quarter, and just had no inten- sity,” Morton-White Pass coach Darin Allen said. “I thought our intensity overall picked up in the third quarter to get us back in it.” Onalaska’s Autumn Durand scored 12 in the first half, but just 4 after the intermission. She added 15 rebounds, and Bailee Neilson scored 10 for the Log- gers. A smart start Ashley Kelly scored 12 to lead the Timberwolves, and Lina Hieronymi added 11 points and 11 rebounds. Kelly and to the new year. Hieronymi combined to hit four straight free throws in the fourth quarter, after the Loggers had cut MWP’s lead down to 2 points. The Timberwolves (9-4 over- all) improved to 6-2 in league Smartphones play with the win, putting them in a tie with Onalaska and Napavine for second place. Morton-White Pass will host Adna in Morton, and Onalaska for $49.99 will host Toutle Lake, tonight.

Vikings Can’t Sail in Toutle Lake TOUTLE LAKE — Mossyr- or less. ock made a run at Toutle Lake in the third quarter, but the Ducks came away with the 61- 41 Central 2B League victory here on Wednesday night. The Vikings trailed 30-16 at the break but cut it to four points after halftime before the Ducks outscored them 22-8 in the fourth quarter. Get a fresh start in 2013 “We had a slow start in the with a great deal from the first half where we had trouble provider with the highest scoring and with our defense,” network satisfaction of Mossyrock coach Tori Nelson said. “In the third quarter we any national carrier. had some great moments on Visit your nearest both ends of the floor. In the U.S. Cellular® store fourth, however, they pressed to find the phone and we didn’t handle it well.” Autumn Moorcroft led the that’s right for you. Vikings with 28 points and nine uscellular.com rebounds. Jenny Quinlan also played great defense for Mossyrock, Nelson said. “Autumn played her guts out like she always does,” she added. The Vikings (3-9 overall, 2-6 league) play at Napavine tonight.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Fishing & Hunting Report Razor Clam Digs Are On This Week By Kimberly Mason For The Chronicle State fishery managers have approved the first razor clam dig of 2013, which started Tues- day (Jan. 8) at Twin Harbors. Dan Ayres, WDFW coast- al shellfish manager, noted that Twin Harbors beach will be open to digging for seven straight days on evening tides. No digging will be allowed there or on any beach before noon. “Our surveys show we have a lot of clams at Twin Harbors this season, and the digging sched- ule reflects that,” Ayres said. “But digging has been good at the other beaches, too.” The schedule for the rest of Kimberly Mason / For The Chronicle the week’s dig and evening low Razor clam diggers catch the evening tide at Twin Harbors Beach near Grayland. This pair of diggers have made the shovel their weapon of choice. “If the clams are tides is: showing real well, you’ll get 6 or 7 without even getting of your knees,” said said Charles McElroy, a sporting goods clerk at Sunbird Shopping Center. Jan. 10, Thurs., 5:27 p.m., -1.3 ft., Twin Harbors, Long help scientists track popula- Waterfowl Foul Beach, Copalis, tions of local amphibians? If Jan. 11, Fri., 6:14 p.m., -1.6 ft., so, please join the Willapa Hills “The duck and geese season Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Co- Audubon Society and Dr. Pe- in Lewis County has been slow palis, Mocrocks ter Ritson in their amphibian this year,” said Jay Pattee, of Jan. 12, Sat., 6:58 p.m., -1.5 egg mass survey program. The Salkum. “The weather has just ft., Twin Harbors, Long Beach, classroom training session will been too mild for the birds to Copalis, Mocrocks be held on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 9 head south yet in any numbers.” Jan. 13, Sun., 7:41 p.m., -1.2 a.m. at Lower Columbia College The local birds he has seen ft., Twin Harbors in Physical Science Building, have been rather decoy shy, he Jan. 14, Mon., 8:22 p.m., -0.6 Room 104 and will prepare you added. ft., Twin Harbors to participate in any or all of the “Try easing up on the use of Ayres noted that the best local amphibian egg mass sur- your calls and use a jerk cord digging occurs one to two hours veys throughout the winter and with your decoys,” Pattee said, prior to low tide. early spring at ponds through- “that’s been working really well By law, clam diggers are lim- out the Lower Columbia Region. for us.” ited to 15 razor clams per day, All are welcome and there is no and are required to keep the first cost to attend. For more infor- On the Water 15 clams they dig. Each digger’s mation, call Ann Kastberg at clams must be kept in a separate “There’s a lot of fish in 431-1129 or email her at acwik- the Chehalis right now,” said container. [email protected]. All diggers age 15 or older Charles McElroy, a sporting Bird Walk, open to the pub- goods clerk at Sunbird Shop- must have an applicable 2012-13 lic: Saturday, Jan. 12, the Lake fishing license to harvest razor ping Center. “The river is on the Sacagawea Bird Walk will start rise and has a little color, but it clams on any beach. Licenses, at 8 a.m. at Hemlock Square should stay fishable for a while.” ranging from a three-day ra- near Hemlock and Kessler Blvd. There are also some nice zor clam license to an annual The walk will last approximately fish coming out of the Skoo- combination fishing license, are 1.5 hours. Please bring binocu- kumchuck and the Newaukum, available on WDFW’s website at lars if you have them and dress https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov and warmly for the weather. The McElroy said. from license vendors around the leader will carry a scope. It’s a different story on the state. Cowlitz River, however. “The glo-ball fisherman are Information about current Deadline Today, Hunters and proposed digs, as well as still the only ones getting any the location of Washington’s Hunters have a chance to limits out of Blue Creek,” said razor clam beaches, is available win one of nine 2013 special McElroy. “There’s just too many at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/ hunting permits if they report boats in that short stretch and shellfish/razorclams/current. this year’s hunting activities for it’s putting the bite off during 15 coho adults, four jacks and but the South County Pond has the day.” html. black bear, deer, elk, or turkey to seven winter-run steelhead into slowed a bit. WDFW by Jan. 10. Last week Tacoma Power Lake Scanewa above Cowlitz ••• Willapa Hills Audubon Society For more information go recovered 129 winter-run steel- head, 30 coho adults and seven Falls Dam at the Day Use Site, Kimberly Mason is a freelance see the page 17 of the 2012 Big writer and photojournalist. Visit Events Game Hunting pamphlet or jacks during four days of op- and they released ten winter-run steelhead and two coho jacks her website at almostdailynews. Amphibian Survey Train- point your web browser to erations at the Cowlitz Salmon com, find her on Facebook (Kim- ing: Do you want to know what http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/ Hatchery separator. into the Tilton River at Gust berly Mason — The Chronicle), call frogs and toads and salaman- regulations/. During the past week Ta- Backstrom Park in Morton. 269-5017 or email kim@almostdai- ders are living in that pond and coma Power employees released Riffe Lake is fishing well, lynews.com.

COMMENTARY: Under the Open Sky Thanks to You, Chronicle Readers, in a Belated Holiday Letter t takes me a full month to amongst the Morton arts enthu- lights of my short writing career. continues to survive and thrive gift from the Thomas’ yesterday. travel from the “Bah, hum- siasts. I had no idea what I was But it has been the people of our and pull together to accomplish When I spoke with Jay about Ibug!” feelings I experience doing. I was sure that everyone own Lewis County community community goals. From farm- the visit he had at the Scatter in the early could see Ineptitude written all that have made the most valu- ers markets to Cheese Days, To- Creek Animal Clinic and heard Christmas sea- over my face, and I could only able and positive impact on my ledo never gives up, never gives about how much he had enjoyed son to the joy hope they wouldn’t end up see- life. in, always does what needs to be meeting them, I realized that of the season. It ing it all over the pages of the People like Dorothy Miller done. the gift from the Thomas’ was is at about this newspaper. of Chehalis, who I spent four It is a great privilege, as a so much more than I had imag- time every year But I got through that mo- long hours interviewing for a journalist, to be invited along ined it could be. It was a gift of when the deep ment in time, that first adven- short retirement profile story. for the ride in the events of our experience, a gift of welcome and earnest ture into the journalistic en- Listening to the story of her life community, to ask questions of and community, a gift of love. love and heart- deavors, and I got through that and hearing of her courage and people and get answers they’re You can’t put that kind of gift in felt appreciation moment because of the people persistence gave me strength not sure they want to give, to By Kimberly Mason a box and give it away. I have for our of the Morton community. and courage. experience for just a few hours community generally overtakes Their love for their commu- It is in meeting men like what it might be like to live in It is the shared experience and overwhelms. nity, their devotion to the arts, Glenn Thompson of Vader, a their family, their town, their in community, in your commu- By the time everyone else is and their willingness to share World War II veteran and fel- school. nity, for which I have been and done celebrating the season, I’m their enthusiasm for both so low bird lover, who has worked Last week I wrote about Jay will always be grateful. just beginning. And the start drew me into their story that I — both at home and across the Pattee and his dual purpose Thank you Lewis County of a new year always tends to forgot all of the fears and anxi- seas — to make this world a dog, Lucie. The response from and thank you Chronicle read- make me a little weepy with the ety of the moment. better, safer, more interesting the readers of the story has been ers. You are an inspiration. remembering of the joys and It has been like that with place to be. But would he see overwhelmingly kind. Now, go outside and play. It’s the struggles of years past. nearly every story I have writ- himself in that light? Would Over the weekend I received going to be a beautiful day in Three years ago this month ten since then. I become lost in he see himself as a hero? Prob- an emailed offer of help from Lewis County. I began my journey into the real the love of the story — in your ably not. But that is what makes Randy and Carol Thomas of world of freelance journalism story and our story together as a small town heroes so amazing, Scatter Creek Animal Clinic in ••• with The Chronicle. community. so interesting, so beloved. Rochester. The Thomas’ had Kimberly Mason is a freelance In my first story assignment I have interviewed a few The community of Toledo a neoprene vest, one that their writer and photojournalist. Visit I covered the grand opening famous people, such as author continues to be one of my all- own hunting dog had worn in her website at almostdailynews.com, of the Tillman Arts Center in Ann Rule and Olympic skier time favorite places to visit for years past, that they wanted to find her on Facebook (Kimberly Ma- Morton. My knees knocked Steve Mahre. Meeting and talk- a story. Toledo is a town that offer to Jay and Lucie. son — The Chronicle), call 269-5017 together in fear as I stood ing with them both were high- has been through so much, but Jay and Lucie picked up their or email [email protected]. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 SPORTS

2B League boys basketball. Tuesday’s 1A Boys Basketball MWP “It wasn’t a pretty game and we were kind of careless at times,” Continued from Sports 1 Viking coach Dustin Workman said. “But we will take any road Kalen Dunlap and Kaleb Po- game win, especially against a quette each scored 9 points to good team like Toutle.” lead the Timberwolves, and Kylon Gillispie added 8. The T- Shaun Stephens picked up Wolves outrebounded the Log- a double-double with 16 points gers 32-23 and worked the ball and 10 boards for the Vikings around to find open looks and while Jaron Kirkley had 15 convert 6 of 13 shots from be- points and Kyler Hazen scored hind the arc. 14. "We just know we have a lot “Finally, after the half, we of scorers this year," Dunlap said, came out with more intensity of the ball movement and offen- and extended the lead a bit,” sive balance. "We look for each Workman said. “We just held other." on.” Morton-White Pass shot 21 The Vikings outscored Tout- of 56 from the field, and led 32-9 le Lake 18-10 in the third quarter at the intermission. The final to take control, and shot 21 of 39 score, however, was a bit lower from the field (56 percent) in the than what the T-Wolves have win. come to expect. Mossyrock (8-3, 5-3 in "We usually score about 25 league) will host Napavine on points more than this," Dunlap Friday. pointed out. "As far as what we've been playing, it was a little bit slower," Cards Deal Trojans a Loss Gillispie said. "But you're going PE ELL — Foul trouble got to face stuff like that, so you've the best of Pe Ell in the fourth Brandon Hansen / [email protected] still got to be able to be funda- quarter and Winlock held on to Tenino’s Nihls Peterson goes up for two points against the Rainier defense during SWW 1A League Evergreen Division bas- mentally sound, run your stuff, win, 65-58, here Tuesday in Cen- ketball action on Tuesday night in Tenino. take good shots and don't get im- patient, and we did that tonight." tral 2B League boys basketball Morton-White Pass (10-1, action. 6-0 league) will play at Adna “(Freshman) Red Arrington Freshman Leads Beavers Past Rainier on Friday. Onalaska (9-2, 6-2 did great again tonight defen- By The Chronicle league) will play at Toutle Lake sively and set the pace,” Trojan eryone’s effort. We had to find Toledo (13-1, 11-1 in league) on Friday. coach Dana Cox said. “We let TENINO — The Beavers a way to replace Devante’s 14-15 will host La Center on Friday. him get into foul trouble and made up for Devante Harris’ points a game so it was good to see our whole team step up.” Pirates Fall to Wahkiakum he was out in the fourth which abscense on the bench with an Slow Start Hurts Rochester came back to get us.” ankle injury and pulled out a 58- Harris has a sprained ankle ADNA — The Pirates played 41 SWW 1A League Evergreen and was still suited up but was ROCHESTER — Rochester Winlock outscored Pe Ell 22- struggled to come back after a with plenty of energy, but fell to 17 in the fourth quarter to seal Division victory over Rainier held from action as a precau- Central 2B foe Wahkiakum 68- here on Tuesday night. Fresh- tionary measure. rough first quarter and wound the win. up with a 55-50 loss to Monte- 62 here on Tuesday night after Devin Toepelt scored 22 man Nihls Peterson scored a ca- Tenino (10-3 overall, 6-0 late-game heartbreak. Adna had sano here Tuesday in SWW 1A points to lead the Trojans as reer-high 13 points while Justin league) will host rival Rochester a 58-46 lead with 4 ½ minutes on Friday in the early game of a League Evergreen Division boys Dustin Lusk scored 10 with 11 Conklin added 12 in Tenino’s to play, when five turnovers by 10th victory of the season. boys/girls doubleheader. basketball action. rebounds. the Pirates led to 9 points for the The Beavers had a 27-21 half- “We left way too many “Winlock would try to pull Mules in a 58-second span. time lead and went on a 18-5 run Toledo Blasts Columbia points on the board and missed Wahkiakum finished the away but Toepelt would hit a big in the third quarter to put things too many easy shots,” Rochester game on a 19-2 run. shot or a series of shots to keep out of reach for the Mountain- WHITE SALMON — Aus- coach Mark Goldrick said. "We came out with high in- us in it,” Cox noted. eers. tin Trafelet scored 21 points and Tyler Yarber scored 16 points tensity," Adna coach Casey Dot- Enrique Hernandez scored “The third quarter was big the Indians picked up an easy to lead the Warriors while Ty- son said. "I though we really out- 25 points to lead Winlock. Caleb for us,” Tenino coach Rod Enos 67-36 win here Tuesday night in ler Gedney had 10 and Colton played them for three quarters Rose added 17, and Mike Blum said. “We average about 17 SWW 1A League Trico Division Smith scored 7 with eight boards. but we just ran out of gas in the scored 10. points in the third quarter and boys basketball action. “We didn’t defend well and fourth. I'm proud of my kids, I'm Cox gave his team credit for a tonight was more of the same for Trafelet added seven re- missed shots every quarter that very proud of them." strong defensive performance. us. We made some adjustments.” bounds, while Brennan Rakoz we should have made,” Goldrick Adna was down three points “We did better with our de- Enos liked what he saw from scored 15 with seven boards. said. “We didn’t start off with with five seconds to go when fense and rebounded a lot better,” both Conklin and Peterson, and Brent Wood added 10 points. much energy either.” Cooper Zurfluh, who led the he said. “But, when we would get from guard Dustin Hammond, Toledo coach Scott Merzoian Goldrick credited his team team in scoring with 19, fouled back into it, Winlock would hit who filled in at point for Har- praised his team’s defensive ef- for their effort in coming back a Wahkiakum player. The offi- a big shot and they seemed to ris. Conklin scored all his points fort, which held the Bruins to a from an 18-10 deficit after the cial ruled it an intentional foul, mostly be 3s.” in the first and third quarters 15 for 42 shooting effort from first quarer. much to the chagrin of the Adna Pe Ell (3-7, 1-5 in league) will while Peterson had seven of his the field. “We managed to battle back home crowd. Dotson was given play at Randle against Morton- points in the first half. “A large part of our offense is but we did not have enough time a technical by the referee, as well, White Pass on Saturday. Win- “Hammond did a great job generated by defense,” Merzoian to make up for the 18 points we and Wahkiakum went to the handling the ball,” Enos said. said. “When we pressure them, gave them in the first,” he added. line to seal the contest. lock (2-6 league) is at Wahkia- kum on Friday. “He’s used to handing it but not we force turnovers and have sol- Rochester (3-9, 1-5 in league) "They made an unbelievable every time. I was proud of ev- id transitions for points.” will play at Tenino on Friday. intentional foul call that made the place go bananas," Dotson Three Rivers Christian Stops NWAACC Men’s Basketball said. "I've never seen anything Napavine like that in my 30 years of coach- ing." NAPAVINE — Napavine Blazer Men Can’t Handle Tacoma’s Pressure in Loss Lane Wasson added 13 struggled against Three Rivers By The Chronicle bench. of all aspects of the game. points to the Pirates' effort. Christian here Tuesday in a 51- Centralia got 21 points on "At the end of the day, we 37 nonleague boys hoops loss. TACOMA — For the second Adna shot just six free throws to straight game, Centralia expe- 7 of 11 shooting from Mozeek played competitively and Wahkiakum's 20. “They got on us in the first rienced some strong defensive Waggener, and another 15 showed up," he said. "We just "They actually shot more quarter and were knocking their pressure and it gave them fits in points from guard Van Lock- had a couple of guys not knock 3s than us and we attacked the shots down,” Tiger coach Rex a 72-61 Western Division loss to ett. Zach Carras added 10. Moir down shots and we didn't take basket," Doston said. "I'm really Stanley said. said he was most impressed with care of the ball like we should proud of my kids. I thought they Tacoma here on Tuesday night. Cole Doughty put up 14 the play of Condale Scott off the of. We'll be fine, we've just got showed a lot of heart and they "The last two teams we've points for Napavine as David to take it game by game and un- stuck together and battled for all played, Pierce and Tacoma, have bench. In 11 minutes of time, Grace scored 10 and had eight applied the most pressure on de- Scott notched two points, two derstand why we won the games four quarters." rebounds. Adna (7-3 overall, 4-2 league) fense that we've seen," Centralia rebounds and two steals. that we have." Napavine trailed 35-18 at coach Jason Moir said. "We're "That's great to have some- Centralia (8-7 overall, 2-2 will host Morton-White Pass on halftime. Friday. tending to keep the ball on one one that has been sitting and league) will host Gray's Harbor “That was the difference for side of the court which plays waiting for his opportunity," on Saturday at 7 p.m. the game. We have some work Mossyrock Drops Ducks into the advantage of the de- Moir said. "He played really well to do for our next game,” Stanley fense." for his overall appearance in the TOUTLE — Mossyrock got said. Tacoma had a 34-26 halftime game." New Year, New You! the edge against the host Ducks, Napavine (3-9, 2-6 in league) lead and added three points to The Blazers were out- 54-47, here Tuesday in Central will play at Mossyrock on Friday. it after the break for the victory rebounded 26-22 and gave up Thorbeckes while shooting 53 percent from 20 points off of turnovers. Moir the field. They were led by Ji- said that they're looking for guys CrossFit Tuesday’s 1A Girls Basketball breel Stevens' 23 points off the to put in a complete 40-minutes Forging Elite Fitness In Centralia Turnovers Doom Tenino Against Rainier College Basketball This is a high intensity workout. By The Chronicle Tenino (0-13 overall, 0-5 Be stronger, be more it, be MORE! TENINO — Turnovers league) will host rival Rochester Stanford Defeats WSU, 78-67 nipped Tenino in a 44-25 SWW on Friday. Come 1A League Evergreen Division STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — could see it coming. He’s had loss to Rainier here on Tuesday Offensive Woes Hurt Toledo Aaron Bright needed a game good practices and he’s been Try It For night. Despite a double-double Against Bruins like this. He’s been struggling productive.” by Taylor Tibbetts, who scored all season to find his shot. It Bright reached double fig- One Week WHITE SALMON — De- 14 and hauled in 15 rebounds, all came back at once. ures for just the fourth time. spite a strong defensive perfor- Bright scored a season- He missed four games with Rainier led by 15 at the half and mance, Toledo couldn't get its FREE!! didn't relinquish it after the high 21 points, Dwight Powell a sprained ankle and said it (For current members only!) offense clicking in a 39-22 SWW added 16 points and 11 re- feels 90-95 percent healthy. break. 1A League Trico Division loss to Not a Thorbeckes member but "We were our own worst en- bounds and Stanford earned “Aaron always brings it on White Salmon here on Tuesday its first Pac-12 Conference practice,” said Powell, who want to attend our intro class? emy with turnovers—forced and night. The Bruins got a majority Saturdays at 8 a.m. unforced," Tenino coach Wanda victory, beating Washington had four blocked shots. “I’m of their lead off of a 13-5 run in State 78-67 Wednesday night. not surprised by what he did.” (One time only for Blanksma said. "We continue to the third quarter. non-Thorbeckes members) get better but its still our Achil- “It’s starting to come Brock Motum matched his "We just couldn't make any around,” Bright said. “My season-high with 29 points, les heel. Defensively, we just left shots," Toledo coach J.B. Ewers their shooters open too many ankle is getting better and we scoring 21 in the second half, said. "We did a decent job defen- just focused on running a lot to lead the Cougars (9-6, 0-2), times." sively but offensively we did not of motion and pushing the who had won seven of their Rainier hit six 3-pointers in CH488940bw.cg move the ball very well." ball.” last nine. Mike Ladd added 15 the game. Toledo shot 29 percent from Chasson Randle added 16 points and Royce Woolridge "The score doesn't really the field, with Casee Rice lead- points for the Cardinal (10-6, had 10. indicate how well we played," ing the team in scoring with 13 1-2 Pac-12), who ended a two- D.J. Shelton hit consecutive Blanksma said. "I thought the points. Chaselin Rice led the game slide. 3-pointers to tie the game at Centralia 360 736-1683 kids competed for the first time team with seven rebounds. “It was good to see the ball 37 with just under 13 minutes Chehalis 360 748-3744 for all four quarters at a much The Indians (3-9 overall, 3-7 go in,” Cardinal head coach remaining. The lead changed Rochester 360 273-0457 higher level. I am extremely league) will play at La Center Johnny Dawkins said. “You hands six times afterward. www.thorbeckes.com proud of them." Wednesday. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013

NBA ROYALA PURCHASE FOR SEATTLE

Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press If the were purchased by the Chris Hansen-led investment group, then a new Sonics team would play at the Key Arena for the 2013-14 NBA season. Deal in the Works to Buy Sacramento Kings Would Mean The NBA is Headed Back to Seattle

SEATTLE (AP) — Inves- Mayor Kevin Johnson said riors sold for in July 2010. John- chance to help finance an arena. tor Chris Hansen has contacted Wednesday was significant be- son said he’s had past discus- At one point, Johnson seemed the Maloof family about buying cause for the first time Kings “I’m happy that sions with more than one group so certain the team was gone he the Sacramento Kings, setting fans know the team is for sale. Seattle is going to about possibly stepping forward called the process a “slow death” up the possibility of the NBA’s Johnson said he would do all as owners if the Kings were up and compared the city’s efforts return to Se- he could to try to find a buyer have a team more for sale. to keep the Kings a “Hail Mary.” attle. with a Sacramento connection than Sacremento.’’ “All indications that I have Johnson made a desperate Hansen’s to possibly purchase the team George Karl, seen and read and heard is they pitch to the NBA Board of Gov- interest was and keep it in California’s capi- Former Sonics Coach are exploring opportunities to ernors in April 2011, promising confirmed tal city. sell the team, and that is public league owners the city would Wednesday “We’re going to fight, and and that is the first I have ever find a way to help finance a by people we’re used to being in this situ- Chief Executive heard,” Johnson said. “We need and two members of the Nord- new arena to replace the team’s with knowl- ation,” he said. to put ourselves in a position to current outdated suburban fa- edge of the Hansen, a Seattle native and strom department store family. find an ownership group and Hansen’s goal has been to cility. That pitch bought the situation. They spoke on condi- San Francisco-based investor, buyers to keep the team here in Kings time, before the brokered tion of anonymity to The Asso- reached agreement with local return the SuperSonics to the Sacramento.” Puget Sound after they were deal between the city and the ciated Press because no deal has governments in Seattle last Oc- Johnson said he had not Maloofs fell apart last year. been reached. tober on plans to build a $490 moved from Seattle to Okla- spoken with any members homa City in 2008. Asked in Johnson said the Maloof One person said the Kings million arena near the city’s of the Maloof family or NBA family still must repay a $77 could sell for more than $500 other stadiums, CenturyLink September if he could envision Commissioner David Stern on million loan to the city and oth- million. The Kings’ future in Field and Safeco Field. As part of a team being in Seattle for the Wednesday. er lenders. Sacramento has been uncertain the agreement, no construction 2013 season, Hansen was cau- News of the discussions While some players around because the Maloofs and the city will begin until all environmen- tious about finding an option came a day after officials in haven’t been able to come up tal reviews are completed and a that quickly. Virginia Beach, Va., announced the league took to Twitter on with a long-term arena solution. team has been secured. The NBA had no comment. they were dropping their efforts Wednesday to express their ex- Yahoo! Sports first reported Hansen’s group is expected Representatives for Hansen did to build a new arena. Virginia citement about the possibility of the discussions between the to pitch in $290 million in pri- not return messages seeking Beach had been reported as a re- the NBA returning to Seattle — Kings and Hansen. Yahoo! re- vate investment toward the are- comment. Any franchise look- location option for the Kings. especially those players from the ported a possible sale could land na, along with helping to pay for ing to relocate must submit its The Maloofs backed out of Puget Sound area — others were the Kings in Seattle for the 2013- transportation improvements in plans to the NBA by March 1 a tentative $391 million deal more reserved. 14 season, where the team would the area around the stadiums. and the move must be approved for a new downtown arena with “There’s a part of me that’s play at KeyArena as a temporary The plans also call for the arena by the league. Sacramento last year, reignit- disappointed because Sacra- home until a new arena is con- to be able to handle a future “As we have said for nearly a ing fears the franchise could mento, I’ve enjoyed my times. structed. NHL franchise. The remaining year, we will not comment on relocate. Johnson and the Kings I think Sacramento is a great “I know as much as you do,” $200 million in public financ- rumors or speculation about the broke off all negotiations in the town,” said current Denver Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn ing would be paid back with rent Sacramento Kings franchise,” summer with the Kings, saying coach and former Seattle coach said when asked about the situa- money and admissions taxes Maloof family spokesman the deal didn’t make financial George Karl. “I’m not going to tion. “If it’s true, ain’t it cool?” from the arena, and if that mon- Eric Rose said when contacted sense for the franchise. lie — I’m happy that Seattle is His counterpart in Sacra- ey falls short, Hansen would be Wednesday by the AP. In 2011, the Kings appeared going to have a team more than mento thought the news any- responsible for making up the The Kings’ asking price determined to move to Ana- Sacramento. But I am disap- thing but cool. At an afternoon rest. Other investors in the pro- would top the NBA-record $450 heim before Johnson convinced pointed that Sacramento can’t news conference, Sacramento posed arena include Microsoft million the Golden State War- the NBA to give the city one last keep their team.”

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2013 SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2013 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) CANCER (June 21-July 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) CANCER (June 21-July 22) A situation in which you’re involved Improved conditions are indicated in An important matter that has been Agreements that you enter into has been inhibiting your performance, a valued relationship that has been governed by outside forces could with proven partners have chances though it was initially intended experiencing some ups and downs begin shifting in ways that will give for success, especially if everyone otherwise. Changes ahead will give lately. Your counterpart is likely to you much greater control over its beneits in fair proportion. you greater authority to remedy this. be the one bearing the olive branch. destiny. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) There’s a good chance that things A secret ambition you’ve been A project you inaugurate will have A number of interesting develop- will come more into focus where harboring for some time can be openly, good chances of acceptance by ments are stirring behind the scenes your work or career is concerned. if carefully, acted upon. It’ll still pay to the powers that be. However, once that could turn out to be extremely Events will enable you to clarify your be very selective regarding persons to introduced, progress could be slow, advantageous for you career-wise. objectives and do your job whom you make your revelations. so a lot of patience may be called You could stand to gain inancially more effectively. for. as well. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You are entering a cycle that bodes VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Something on which you’re working well for the establishment of new A more intense bonding could begin Don’t get discouraged if you have quite hard will have greater chances friendships. One particularly strong to develop with a currently platonic fallen a bit behind on the for success if you reorganize it along one might be with a person who was friend. Where it leads will be up to fulillment of some of your hopes more productive lines. Change what born in a distant land. you. and expectations. Happy changes is not going well. are in the ofing, helping you make ARIES (March 21-April 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) up for lost time. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Both circumstances and chance could Much to your relief, you’ll be able You’re inally in a cycle where serve to awaken some fresh ambitions to walk away from an arrangement ARIES (March 21-April 19) old projects can be concluded in you, as long as you can adapt that has been causing a lot of It would be smart to establish some advantageously once and for all. quickly to unexpected circumstances. frustration lately. Fortunately, the speciic objectives. Anything you There’s a saying: “If it isn’t broke, dissolution will be amicable. can envision in advance is likely don’t ix it.” If it’s busted, change it. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) to be far more proitable than just Your mind is open to fresh thinking SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) blindly moving forward. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) and ideas, making this a better than Important plans you formulate A new idea that you’re toying with average day to deal with unusual will have high chances of success, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) has potential, provided you promote situations or unfamiliar ideas. Check provided you don’t wait too long Certain special knowledge you’ve it right away. If you procrastinate, out new people, places or things. to implement them. Time is not on acquired through personal you’re not likely to develop it your side. experience can be of great value to effectively. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) others as well as yourself. Everyone Be alert to the possibility of acquiring SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) will ind many proitable, mutual SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) new income channels. It may require Make a concerted effort to put your uses for it. Conditions in general still look some innovative thinking as well as inancial affairs in better order. quite encouraging where your some optimism, but you can make it If you take the time to systemize GEMINI (May 21-June 20) material interests are concerned. In happen. things properly, you could make or Do not discount any advice or tips fact, the cycle could get even better save yourself a lot of the green stuff. being offered by persons who have for those who pursue their objectives good track records. If the sources with vigor. are reliable, what they say warrants serious consideration.

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Scoreboard Sports Briefs Colombo FG: 27 of 48 —.562 FT: 10 of 13 8. East Valley (Spokane) 8-2 PREP 145: Juan Jimenez (R) pinned Abisai —.769 Reb. 26 (Baumann 8, Tasby 7) 9. Renton 10-2 10. Cedarcrest 10-2 Local Schedule Garcia Aberdeen (55) — Dietrich 10, Che- First Chehalis Little League Meeting of 152: Riley Doerge (R) by forfeit ma 12, Schleor 9, Nord 6, Ball 18 Others receiving votes: River Ridge 10. THURSDAY, Jan. 10 East Valley (Yakima) 5. Grandview 3. 160: Lucas Eastman (R) tech. fall AC FG: 22 of 53 —.415 FT: 4 of 6 —.666 Boys Basketball Port Angeles 1. 2013 Coming on Jan. 14 W.F. West at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Parker 22-6 Reb. 14 La Center at Toledo, 7 p.m. 170: James Salazar (F) pinned Alex Ca- Class 1A By The Chronicle Girls Basketball bral Girls Basketball 1. Freeman (6) 11-0 The Chehalis Little League baseball organization Adna at Morton-White Pass (Mor- 182: William McGinnis (R) def. Eric At Centralia 2. Brewster (3) 11-0 ton), 7 p.m. Camacho 5-2 TIGERS 70, BOBCATS 68 3. Cascade Christian 11-0 will hold its first meeting of the year on Monday, Jan. Mossyrock at Napavine, 7 p.m. 195: Gavin Castaneda (F) pinned An- Centralia 20 14 15 21 —70 4. Lynden Christian 7-2 14, at Hess Kitchen in Chehalis' Recreation Park. Toutle Lake at Onalaska, 7 p.m. dres Quezada Aberdeen 16 20 15 17 —68 5. Castle Rock 10-0 6. Okanogan 10-3 The meeting is open to all voting members, and to Wahkiakum at Winlock, 7 p.m. 220: Jonathan Rivas (R) by forfeit Centralia (70) — Fast 11, Cruz 7, 285: Miguel Morales (F) pinned Matt Gabbard 1, Hall 16, Slorey 5, Brower 12, 7. Nooksack Valley 9-2 anyone who wishes to become a voting member. The Wrestling 8. Chelan 9-2 Centralia at River Ridge, 7 p.m. Shields Ash 8 FG: 26 of 53 —.491 FT: 13 of 23 9. Woodland 9-1 registration fee to become a voting member is $3. Winlock/Toledo/Onalaska at Castle 10. Zillah 9-1 —.565 Reb. 39 (Hall 13) The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. on Monday. Rock/Woodland, 7 p.m. At Rochester Others receiving votes: La Salle 12. WARRIORS 43, GRIZZLIES 27 Aberdeen (68) — Shermer 4, Fisher Cashmere 3. King’s 2. Blaine 1. FRIDAY, Jan. 11 106: Gracie Allen (R) pinned Austin 9, Timmons 20, Dixon 9, Walsh 2, Man- Boys Basketball Prosch well 7, Donovan 24 Class 2B Morton-White Pass at Adna, 7 p.m. 113: Shianna Anderson (H) by forfeit FG: N/A FT: 14 of 22 —.636 Reb. N/A 1. Reardan (3) Napavine at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. 120: Bobby Brein (R) def. Jesse Velez 4-2 2. Pe Ell (1) Onalaska at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 126: Taran Hoskins (R) by forfeit At Olympia (tie) Colfax 4. Northwest Christian (Colbert) Sports on the Air Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. 132: Tristan Stutesman (H) forfeit BEARCATS 48, COUGARS 24 138: David Molitor (H) pinned Jordon W.F. West 13 6 13 16 —48 5. Raymond Winlock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. 6. Napavine Girls Basketball Colombo Capital 6 5 11 2 —24 W.F. West (48) — Weeks 10, Nelson (tie) DeSales THURSDAY, Jan. 10 Centralia at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. 145: Juan Jimenez (R) def. Osiel Rivera 8. Adna 4, Kelly 5, McKay 5, Erskine 6, Parker 12, Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. 9-4 9. Riverside Christian GOLF Wrestling 152: Lucas Eastman (R) pinned Jona- DeTray 2, Hankins 4 10. Tacoma Baptist 8 a.m. Elma at Centralia, 7 p.m. than Molina FG: 19 of 56 —.339 FT: 8 of 10 —.800 (tie) White Swan 160: Riley Doerge (R) pinned Alex Val- Reb. 34 (Parker 16) (tie) Darrington TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Champi- SATURDAY, Jan. 12 liere Capital (24) — Benton 2, Wieland 9, (tie) LaConner Men’s College Basketball 170: William McGinnis (R) pinned Bryce 4, Jackowitz 7, Chamberlain 2 (tie) Onalaska ons, first round, at Durban, South Africa (same- Grays Harbor at Centralia, 7 p.m. Kenny Huffman FG: 9 of 36 —.250 FT: 5 of 9 —.556 Others receiving votes: Dayton 4. Tou- tle Lake 3. Bear Creek School 2. day tape) Women’s College Basketball 182: Michael Harris (H) by forfeit Reb. 15 195: Andres Quezada (R) def. Gary Grays Harbor at Centralia, 5 p.m. Class 1B 4 p.m. Boys Basketball Aube 16-5 At Tenino MOUNTAINEERS 44, BEAVERS 25 1. Colton (3) TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, Onalaska at Rochester, 7 p.m. 220: Nick Linseth (H) def. Jonathan 2. Cusick (1) Rainier 14 12 11 6 —44 Pe Ell at Morton-White Pass (Ran- Revis 4-2 3. Sunnyside Christian (1)4. Almira at Honolulu dle), 7 p.m. 285: Matt Shields (R) def. Dakota Boone Tenino 7 4 6 8 —25 Coulee-Hartline Wrestling 2-1 (3 OT) Tenino (25) — Bronson 2, Morales 4, 5. Neah Bay MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tibbetts 14, Richardson, Huber 4 Centralia at Kelso Tournament, 10 Others receiving votes: St. John-Endi- 4 p.m. a.m. Tuesday’s Results FG: 12 of 41 —.293 FT: 1 of 11 —.091 cott 7. Wilbur-Creston 7. Pateros 6. Re- Centralia Girls/JV at Fife Tourna- Boys Basketball Reb. 34 (Tibbetts 15, Huber 9) public 6. Entiat 6. ESPN — Miami (Fla.) vs. North Carolina ment, 10 a.m. At Morton Rainier (44) — Ivy 2, Mortlock 12, W.F. West at Westberg Invitatinoal TIMBERWOLVES 50, LOGGERS 25 Thomas 6, Turcott 3, Kelsey Eygabroad ESPN2 — Michigan State vs. Iowa Wrestling Tournament (Ellensburg), 9 Onalaska 8 1 8 8 —25 8, Honaker 4, Brown 5, Kayla Eyga- NBCSN — Old Dominion at George Mason a.m. Morton-WP 14 18 6 12 —50 broad 2, Justice 2 FG: 18 of 55 —.327 FT: 2 of 15 —.133 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rochester/Tenino/Toledo/Onalas- Onalaska (25) — McMillion 12, 6 p.m. Reb. 33 (Brown 11) ka/Winlock at Hoquiam Tournament, 9 Lawrence 4, Anderson 4, Neilson 2, Men’s Basketball a.m. Fritch 2, Taylor 1 Wednesday’s Results ESPN — Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt At White Salmon FG: 9 of 47 —.191 FT: 6 of 12 —.500 At Tacoma BRUINS 39, INDIANS 22 ESPN2 — Arizona vs. Oregon Local Results Reb. 23 (Anderson 7) TITANS 72, BLAZERS 61 Toledo 4 5 7 6 —22 Wednesday’s Results Morton-White Pass (50) — Dun- Centralia 26 35—61 8 p.m. White Salmon 9 13 6 11 —39 Girls Basketball lap 9, Poquette 9, Gillispie 8, Counts 6, Tacoma 34 38—72 Toledo (22) — Whipp 2, Chaselin ESPN2 — Saint Mary’s at Gonzaga At Randle Reynolds 6, Kolb 5, Eveland 4, Walton 3 Centralia (72) — Condale Scott 2, Rice 5, Casee Rice 13, Barge 2 TIMBERWOLVES 39, LOGGERS 35 FG: 21 of 56 —.375 FT: 2 of 8 —.250 Van Lockett 15, Zach Carras 10, Jordan FG: 7 of 24 —.292 FT: 7 of 15 —.466 NBA BASKETBALL Onalaska 8 14 0 13 —35 Reb. 32 (Dunlap 7) Dam 7, Mozeek Waggener 21, John Du- Reb. 17 (Chaslin Rice 7) Morton-WP 8 6 14 11 —39 metz 2, Miles Waggener 4 5 p.m. White Salmon (39) — McClain 6, Onalaska (35) — Smalley, Ulery, Si- At Toutle Lake FG: 21 of 46—.457, FT: 15 of 19— Story 6, Swick 4, Brending 14, Orr 4, TNT — New York at Indiana mons 1, Neilson 10, Durand 16, Hutchi- VIKINGS 54, DUCKS 47 .789, Rebounds: 22 (Dam 4, Mozeek Hlyton 5 son 2, Vint 6 Mossyrock 14 12 18 20 —54 Waggener 4, Miles Waggener 4) 7:30 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 7 of 15 —.466 Reb. N/A FG: 13 of 57 —.228 FT: 4 of 7 —.571 Toutle Lake 10 14 10 23 —47 Tacoma (61) — Damani Coley 2, Mossyrock (54) — Hazen 14, Kirk- TNT — Miami at Portland Reb. 23 (Durand 15) AP Top Ten Prep Basketball Darnell Williams 2, Josh Lord 8, Julian ley 15, Watson 8, Allen 1, Stephens 16 Morton-White Pass (39) — Elledge BOYS BASKETBALL Vaughn 9, Jibreel Stevens 23, Demetrius 9, Atkinson 4, Kelly 12, Allen 3, King, FG: 21 of 39 —.538 FT: 13 of 23 Class 4A Smith 4, Adian Haper 18, Darius Jhon- Heironymi 11 —.565 Reb. 30 (Stephens 10) 1. Bothell (8) 11-0 son-Wilson 5, David Smith 1 FRIDAY, Jan. 11 FG: 15 of 39 —.385 FT: 6 of 8 —.750 Toutle Lake (47) — Ehrhorn 20, 2. Federal Way (2) 11-0 FG: 26 of 49—.531, FT: 14 of 20—.700, BOXING Reb. 26 (Hieronymi 11) Oliver 2, Wherry 10, Corbet 2, Allen 5, 3. Central Valley 9-0 Rebounds: 26 (Harper 12) Nusbaum 8 4. Garfield 9-1 6 p.m. At Toutle Lake FG: 17 of 57 —.298 FT: 7 of 14 —.500 5. Jackson 12-0 Women’s Basketball DUCKS 61, VIKINGS 41 Reb. 26 (Wherry 9) 6. Curtis 11-1 Wednesday’s Results ESPN2 — John Molina (24-2-0) vs. Dannie 7. Union 7-3 Mossyrock 9 7 17 8 —41 At Tacoma At Tenino 8. Olympia 8-1 Williams (22-2-0), for vacant NABO lightweight Toutle Lake 14 16 9 22 —61 9. Richland 9-3 LADY BLAZERS 62, TITANS 53 BEAVERS 58, MOUNTAINEERS 41 Mossyrock (41) — Quinlan 2, Moor- 10. Eastmont 10-1 Centralia 30 32—62 title, at Santa Fe, N.M. croft 28, Nelson 2, McCoy 2, Hensch 7 Rainier 7 14 5 15 —41 Others receiving votes: Gonzaga Prep Tacoma 29 24—53 FG: 16 of 45 —.355 FT: 8 of 11—.727 Tenino 12 15 18 13 —58 11. Emerald Ridge 6. Newport (Bellev- Centralia (62) — Danielle Tanaka GOLF Reb: 26 (Moorcroft 9) Tenino (58) — Hammond 6, Harris ue) 4. Arlington 3. Wenatchee 1. 2, Italia Mengarelli 13, Leah Davis 6, 8 a.m. Toutle Lake (61) — Woodley 22, 8, Nehls Peterson 13, Conklin 12, Egge Kyahri Adams 6, Kristen Schoenherr 29, Breezy Hockett 10, Halverson 7, Kent 1, 8, Shaw 5, Ben Peterson 6 Class 3A Sabra Sproul 2, Ali Brossard 4 TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Cham- 1. Lincoln (8) 9-1 Bailey Hockett 10, McKayla Gardner 4, FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A FG: 27 of 64—.422, FT: 7 of 12—.583, pions, second round, at Durban, South Africa Marissa Gardner 7 Rainier (41) — Eygabroad 4, Froem- 2. Rainier Beach 8-3 Rebounds: 35 (Schoenherr 11, Adams 3. Seattle Prep (2) 10-1 FG: 24 of 72 —.333 FT: 9 of 15 —.600 bling 16, Dragt 2, Bell 11, Evans 4, Shaw 10) (same-day tape) 2 4. Mercer Island 11-1 Reb: 23 5. Franklin 9-2 Tacoma (52) — Kristiana Strickland FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A 6. Mountlake Terrace 9-2 10, Alexus Grant 9, Patrice Polk 2, An- 4 p.m. At Pe Ell 7. Kamiakin 10-2 gie Sanchez 22, Kaitlyn Sauders 2, Di- TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, second TROJANS 62, CARDINALS 22 At Napavine (tie) Foss 7-3 ana Ramirez 6, Latasha Lofton 2 Winlcok 4 6 8 4 —22 EAGLES 51, TIGERS 37 9. Lakeside (Seattle) 9-1 FG: 21 of 55—.382, FT: 9 of 17—.529, round, at Honolulu Pe Ell 20 15 17 10 —62 Napavine 6 12 14 5 —37 10. Glacier Peak 10-2 Rebounds: 34 (Sanchez 11) Pe Ell (62) — Robinson 16, Ratkie 6, 3 Rivers Chr. 21 14 10 6 —51 Others receiving votes: Columbia River MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY Skeen 6, Brooks-Johnson 12, M. Alden Napavine (37) — Doughty 14, Grace 5. University 4. Bellevue 3. Auburn 4:30 p.m. 2, Capps 12, Miller 8 10, Brossard 3, Count 5, Sherwood 3, Mountainview 2. Eastside Catholic 1. FG: 24 of 49 —.489 FT: 10 of 15 Tidwell 2 NFL NBCSN — Union at Princeton FG: 13 of 40 —.325 FT: 11 of 23 Class 2A —.666 Reb. 30 (Robinson 8) 1. Lynden (5) 10-1 —.478 Reb. 29 (Grace 8) Playoff Schedule 7 p.m. Winlock (22) — Bradley 8, Wolfe 6, 2. Renton (3) 12-0 Alvord 6, Stalcup 2 Three Rivers Christian (51) — Mar- 3. Pullman 9-1 All Times PST NBCSN — Nebraska-Omaha at Denver FG: 10 of 53 —.188 FT: 6 of 10 —.600 tinez 9, Cadel 20, Hoffman 4, Carnes 14, 4. White River 10-2 Wild-card Playoffs Reb. 19 Hull 4 5. Ellensburg 8-2 Saturday, Jan. 5 NBA BASKETBALL FG: 19 of 53 —.358 FT: 4 of 6 —.667 6. Mark Morris 8-3 Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 5 p.m. At La Center Reb. 31 (Hull 9) 7. West Valley (Yakima) 9-2 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 WILDCATS 59, INDIANS 24 8. Clover Park 7-5 ESPN — at New York At Adna 9. Olympic 9-2 Toledo 6 4 5 9 —24 Sunday, Jan. 6 MULES 68, PIRATES 62 10. Centralia 10-2 7:30 p.m. La Center 26 12 17 4 —59 Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 Wahkiakum 14 12 17 25 —68 (tie)West Valley (Spokane) 8-2 Toledo (24) — Whipp 2, Higgenbot- Others receiving votes: Anacortes 9. Adna 20 14 15 13 —62 Seattle 24, Washington 14 ESPN — Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers tom 2, Oberg 3, Chaselin Rice 8, Casee Wapato 4. Sequim 3. Lake Washington Rice 9 Adna (62) — Olson 6, Zurfluh 19, 3. Bellingham 2. Washougal 2. Burling- Divisional Playoffs FG: 9 of 42 —.214 FT: 6 of 11 —.545 Wasson 13, Coleman 9, Moon 5, Kaech ton-Edison 1. Reb. 30 (Casee Rice 8) 2, Richardson 8 Saturday, Jan. 12 SATURDAY, Jan. 12 La Center (59) — Whitten 24, Lar- FG: 24 of 51 —.471 FT: 5 of 6 —.833 Class 1A Baltimore at Denver, 1:30 p.m. GOLF son 2, Smith 2, Hebdon 5, Griffee 6, Reb. N/A 1. Seattle Academy (1) 10-0 (CBS) Moudy 9, Wise 11 Wahkiakum (68) — Souvenir 3, (tie) Zillah (4) 9-1 Green Bay at San Francisco, 5 p.m. 6 a.m. FG: N/A FT: 3 of 7 —.428 Reb. N/A Doumit 6, Good 6, Blix 14, Weiler 15, 3. Lynden Christian (4) 7-3 (FOX) Wegdahl 8, McElroy 14, Peacock 2 4. Toledo 11-1 TGC — European PGA Tour, Volvo Cham- 5. Kalama 8-2 Wrestling FG: 25 of 53 —.472 FT: 12 of 20 6. Chelan 9-2 Sunday, Jan. 13 pions, third round, at Durban, South Africa —.600 At Centralia (tie) University Prep 10-2 Seattle at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (FOX) CENTRALIA 51, ABERDEEN 21 8. Okanogan 12-1 Houston at New England, 1:30 p.m. (same-day tape) 285: Jamie Miranda (A) def. Alex At Pe Ell 9. King’s 9-3 (CBS) 4 p.m. Daarud, 5-3 CARDINALS 65, TROJANS 58 10. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 10-0 Pe Ell 17 6 18 17 —58 106: Isabella Silva-Pires (C) forfeit Others receiving votes: Cashmere 8. Conference Championships TGC — PGA Tour, Sony Open, third round, Winlock 16 11 17 22 —65 Hoquiam 2. Vashon Island 2. Tenino 2. 113: Bryce Bock ( C) forfeit Sunday, Jan. 20 120: Byron Cerrano (C) pinned Con- Pe Ell (58) — R. Arrington 5, Bailey Granger 1. at Honolulu AFC, TBA (CBS) nor Horton, 1:48 3, A. Arrington 10, Lusk 10, Toepelt 22, NFC, TBA (FOX) MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 126: Paul Ward (C) pinned Eric Speck 8 Class 2B 1. St. George’s (5) 12-1 Juarez, 5:54 FG: 20 of 51 —.392 FT: 10 of 17 8 a.m. 2. Lind-Ritzville Sprague 11-2 132: Grant Bally (A) pinned Wyatt —.588 Reb. 23 (Lusk 11) Pro Bowl 3. Morton-White Pass 8-1 Sunday, Jan. 27 ESPN2 — Georgetown at St. John’s Pannkuk, 3:08 Winlock (65) — McNelly 3, 4. Colfax 10-3 138: Tristan Jimenez (A) pinned Joe Tremayne 3, Hertz 6, Hernandez 25, (tie) Northwest Christian (Colbert) 10-3 At Honolulu 9 a.m. Finch, 3:45 Rose 17, Blum 10, Fisher 2, Woods 1 6. LaConner 11-1 AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) 145: Michael Stuart (C) pinned Eric FG: 25 of 53 —.472 FT: 11 of 18 —.611 7. Raymond 10-2 ESPN — Duke at NC State Makowick, 1:17 Reb. 17 8. Wahkiakum 8-2 Super Bowl 10 a.m. 152: Cole Riccardo (C) pinned Bob- 9. Adna 7-3 Sunday, Feb. 3 by Rowe, 0:25 At White Salmon 10. Onalaska 9-1 At New Orleans ESPN2 — Tennessee at Alabama 160: Garrett Grubbs (C) def. Justin INDIANS 67, BRUINS 36 Others receiving votes: Toutle Lake 6. Willapa Valley 6. Liberty (Spangle) 4. AFC champion vs. NFC champion, Baldwin, 7-1 Toledo 15 15 22 15 —67 11 a.m. Walla Walla VA Academy 3. Bear Creek 3 p.m. (CBS) White Salmon 10 9 10 7 —36 170: Tavo Sanchez (A) def. Enoc School 2. Dayton 1. Mossyrock 1. ESPN — North Carolina at Florida St. Amador, 6-3 Toledo (67) — Brent Wood 10, B. 182: Jose Duran (A) def. Joey Vande- Rakoz 15, Trafelet 21, Muyskens 6, Class 1B NBCSN — Butler at Dayton laarshot, 4-2 McEwen 7, D. Rakoz 4, Durham 4 1. LaCrosse-Washtucna (2) 11-1 195: Kyzer Bailey (C) pinned Ben FG: 26 of 55 —.473 FT: 9 of 13 —.692 2. Cusick 11-2 NBA Noon Tupper, 2:47 Reb. 31 (B. Rakoz, Trafelet 7) 3. Wellpinit (1) 10-3 Standings ESPN2 — Oklahoma St. at Oklahoma 220: Bryan Due (C) pinned Henry White Salmon (36) — Garwood 3, 4. Sunnyside Christian 7-2 Eastern Conference Fultz, 5:25 Guzman 6, Lockman 12, Story 3, Gross 5. Lummi 9-1 1 p.m. 5, Childs 2, McClain 2, Rabinowitz 3 Others receiving votes: Neah Bay 10. ATLANTIC W L PCT GB At Chehalis FG: 15 of 42 —.357 FT: 2 of 5 —.400 Colton 9. Pomeroy 7. Garfield-Palouse New York 23 11 .676 - NBCSN — Drexel at James Madison 6. Wishkah Valley 6. WF WEST 44, RIVER RIDGE 17 Reb. 16 Brooklyn 20 15 .571 3 ½ PAC-12 — Washington State at Cal Boston 18 17 .514 5 ½ 106: double forfeit GIRLS BASKETBALL 113: double forfeit At Rochester Class 4A Philadelphia 15 22 .405 9 ½ 3 p.m. 120: Devin Gray (W) won by forfeit BULLDOGS 55, WARRIORS 50 1.Gonzaga Prep(7) 9-0 Toronto 13 22 .371 10 ½ NBCSN — Penn at Princeton 126: Will Bardezbain (W) tech fall Rochester 10 15 19 6 —50 2. Mt. Rainier (2) 11-0 CENTRAL Sir Arvington Jr., Montesano 18 13 15 9 —55 3. Mead 8-1 Indiana 21 14 .600 - 5 p.m. 132: Ty Burk (W) pinned Colin Dix- Rochester (50) — Yarber 16, Rigsbee 4. Skyline 11-2 Chicago 19 14 .576 1 5. Lynnwood 10-1 NBCSN — Colorado St. at San Diego St. on 13, Gedney 10, Smith 7, Blanchard 3, Milwaukee 18 16 .529 2 ½ 6. Arlington 11-0 138: Daniel Monterez (R) pinned Ranger 1 Detroit 13 23 .361 8 ½ 8 p.m. Brandon Davis FG: 18 of 57 —.316 FT: 7 of 10 —.700 7. Woodinville 11-2 8. Puyallup 11-1 Cleveland 9 28 .243 13 Reb. 26 (Smith 8) 145: Eric Braun (W) won by forfeit 9. Inglemoor 10-1 SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB FSN — Washington at Stanford 152: Jason Zocco (R) major dec. Montesano (65) — Bruner 21, Roy 9, 10. Walla Walla 11-1 Miami 23 10 .697 - Thomas Woo Smith 7, Jensen 6, Ohashi 5, Roberts 4, NBA BASKETBALL Others receiving votes: Skyview 6. Todd Atlanta 20 14 .588 3 ½ 160: Zach Braun (W) pinned Cam- Ibabao 3 Beamer 2. Union 2. Central Kitsap 2. Orlando 12 23 .343 12 5 p.m. eron Galvez FG: N/A FT: 8 of 12 —.667 Reb. N/A Federal Way 1. Chiawana 1. 170: Billy Tufts (W) dec. 2-1 over Eli- Charlotte 9 25 .265 14 ½ WGN — Phoenix at Chicago jah Camacho (4 OT) At Chehalis Class 3A Washington 5 28 .152 18 NFL FOOTBALL 182: Gabe Fraiser (R) major decision BEARCATS 58, COUGARS 48 1. Prairie (7) 11-2 Western Conference over Noah Heaton W.F. West 22 6 13 17 —58 2.Wilson,Woodrow (2) 7-1 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB 1:30 p.m. 195: Tennis Wason (R) dec. over Capital 11 11 8 18 —48 3. Cleveland 8-2 Oklahoma City 27 8 .771 - 4. Stanwood 9-2 W.F. West (58) — Forgione 4, Guel- Denver 21 16 .568 7 CBS — AFC Divisional Playoff, teams TBD Nick Lund 5. Juanita 9-3 220: Cole Miller (W) pinned Eric ler 10, Cox 5, Moon 5, Wade 20, Sherfey 6. Seattle Prep 8-3 Portland 19 15 .559 7 ½ 5 p.m. Welch 7, Bartel 2, Cline 4 7. Bellevue 11-1 Utah 19 18 .514 9 285: Gage Rife (W) pinned Zachery FG: 21 of 46 —.457 FT: 9 of 12 —.750 8. Holy Names 9-1 Minnesota 16 16 .500 9 ½ FOX — NFC Divisional Playoff, teams TBD Von Aldey Reb. 32 (Sherfey 12) 9. Shadle Park 5-4 PACIFIC PREP BASKETBALL Capital (48) — Williams 13, Pratt 4, 10. Kamiakin 7-3 LA Clippers 28 8 .778 - Others receiving votes: Blanchet 6. Mt. At Rochester Young 3, Eidenmuller 6, Rudd 14, Cox 8 Golden State 22 12 .647 5 1 p.m. FG: 20 of 55 —.364 FT: 1 of 4 —.250 Spokane 4. Lakeside (Seattle) 2. Fern- SPARTANS 48, WARRIORS 29 LA Lakers 15 20 .429 12 ½ 106: Tristan Williams (F) pinned Gracie Reb. 30 (Cox 8) dale 2. University 2. ESPN — Huntington Prep (W.Va.) vs. Cape Sacramento 13 22 .371 14 ½ Allen At Aberdeen Class 2A Phoenix 12 25 .324 16 ½ Henry (Va.), at Portsmouth, Va. 113: Alvaro Ortiz (F) forfeit 1. Ellensburg (8) 10-0 120: Bobby Brein (R) def. Sebastian Mo- TIGERS 72, BOBCATS 55 SOUTHWEST WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 2. Mark Morris (1) 10-2 San Antonio 28 10 .737 - rales 9-7 Centralia 18 13 20 21—72 3. W. F. West (1) 9-3 126: Javier Contrerez (F) pinned Taran Aberdeen 9 16 13 17—55 4. Archbishop Murphy 9-2 Memphis 23 10 .697 2 ½ 1 p.m. Hoskins Centralia (72) — Blaser 2, Scott 15, 5. Wapato 9-1 Houston 21 15 .583 6 FSN — West Virginia at Kansas St. 132: Nanito Sanchez (F) by forfeit Neely 19, Waring 6, Housden 2, Tasby 6. Burlington-Edison 10-2 Dallas 13 23 .361 14 138: Rickey Barragan (F) pinned Jordan 13, Baumann 15 7. White River 9-3 New Orleans 10 25 .286 16 ½ • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013

Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball Tuesday’s 2A Girls Basketball Bearcats Double Up on Capital, 48-24 By The Chronicle OLYMPIA — W.F. West had eight players score in a 48-24 victory over Capital here Tuesday in Evergreen 2A Conference girls basket- ball action. “We are coming off of a big win from the weekend and this was kind of a let- down,” Bearcat coach Hen- ri Weeks said. “It was an off night for us.” Off-night or not, W.F. West pounded the Cougars and closed out the game with a 16-2 advantage in the fourth quarter. Jamika Parker led the way with 12 points and had 16 boards, while Tori Weeks scored 10 points. “We had a tough time on the inside and didn’t shoot that well,” Weeks Brandon Hansen / [email protected] said. “We had some good W.F. West’s Michael Forgione splits defenders during Evergreen 2A Conference action against Capital on Tuesday night in Chehalis. points off of turnovers but we struggled in finishing at times.” W.F. West outrebound- Bearcats Push League Mark to 5-0 ed Capital 34-15 and shot 8 of 10 from the foul line. By The Chronicle tioned. “Our guys were able to in the second half to pick up fine season.” “They did enough to W.F. West stayed atop the step up the intensity and all of a 72-55 Evergreen 2A Confer- Centralia led 31-25 at the pull a win but it definitely Evergreen 2A Conference stand- them contributed.” ence boys hoops victory here on break, but outscored Aberdeen was a slow night in offense. ings with a big 58-48 win over Eight Bearcats scored, and Tuesday night. Four different Ti- by 7 points in the third to get Hopefully we will be ready Capital Tuesday night in Cheha- W.F. West led 22-11 after a quar- gers scored in double digits and some breathing room. to go Friday. We got to keep lis. ter. Centralia won the rebounding “We had a few spurts in the taking care of business.” The Bearcats now sit at 5-0 Justin Rudd led Capital with battle 26-14. game that were quite good and W.F. West (10-3, 5-0 in in league play, with just Centra- 14 points, and Keenan Williams “That’s one of our strengths the execution was good on of- league) will host rival Cen- lia (4-1) remaining on the first added 13. is that we have five guys that can fense,” Brown said. “There was tralia on Friday. Tipoff is half of their EvCo slate of games. “The second half turned score and a couple off the bench just a flurry of three layups in scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The first-place Bearcats and into a very physical game and I that can too if we give them the the second quarter on mistakes opportunity,” Centralia coach second-place Tigers will meet in am proud of our guys for their that actually made it a closer Tigers Edge Aberdeen Ron Brown said. Centralia on Thursday night. toughness and getting more ag- game at halftime then it was.” “This was a good strong The Tigers were led by Pat- Centralia put in an ex- gressive,” Robertson said. “They The Tigers shot 56 percent team effort tonight,” Bearcat were able to be resilient and hold rick Neely, who notched 19 citing game against Ab- coach Ryan Robertson said. “All points. Trevor Baumann and from the field and 77 percent erdeen and barely came them off in the end.” from the free throw line. Cen- our guys did good.” W.F. West (9-4 overall) will Baylor Scott both had 15 while out on top, winning 70-68 tralia (11-2 overall, 4-1 league) Brock Wade scored 20 points play at Ron Brown Court in Justice Tasby added 13. Bau- Tuesday in Evergreen 2A will face rival W.F. West on to lead the way for W.F. West, Centralia on Thursday. Tipoff is mann led the team with eight Conference girls basketball Thursday in a showdown of the and Tanner Gueller scored 10. scheduled for 7:30 p.m. rebounds. action in the Hub City. Nathan Sherfey added 7 points “Patrick had one of his more two top teams in the Evergreen “We jumped out there and 10 rebounds. solid performances offensively 2A Conference. early but soon lost momen- Tigers Rock Aberdeen, 72-55 Note “We got a little tentative and defensively,” Brown said. : The Centralia JV won tum,” Tiger coach Tom Kel- when they brought their pres- ABERDEEN — The Tigers “And Trevor just comes to play 64-58, as did the C-squad (43- ly said. “After that, it was a sure on us,” Robertson men- pulled away from Aberdeen and he’s tough. He’s having a 25). dog fight, back and forth.” The Tigers led 20-13 af- ter a quarter, but trailed by 2A Wrestling 2 at halftime. Michaela Hall led the Tiger team with 16 points Tiger Grapplers Thump Aberdeen With Six Pins while Erika Brower had 12 By The Chronicle Kyzer Bailey (195) also won Bearcats Shut Down River for the win." and Alyx Fast had 11. Hall also led in boards with 13. Centralia won six matches with pins for Centralia. Ricca- Ridge Ty Burk (132), Zach Braun “Brower is hitting her by pin and easily defeated Ab- rdo's match lasted 25 seconds. (160), Cole Miller (220) and Alex Daarud, in the heavy- The Bearcats got the best stride,” Kelly said. “She erdeen, 51-21, in an Evergreen Gage Rife (285) picked up pins weight class, lost a 5-3 decision of Evergreen 2A Conference came up big tonight for us.” 2A Conference dual wrestling opponent River Ridge on to Jamie Miranda, the top- for the Bearcats. Braun got his Kelly also credited Katie match Wednesday night on Wednesday night in Chehalis, ranked heavyweight in the pin in 55 seconds. Gabbard for a solid perfor- the Tigers' home turf. 44-17, and W.F. West's grap- "Cole we kind of had to mance. Bryan Due moved up a state's 2A classification. plers notched four pins in the weight class to wrestle at 220 Centralia was without Kel- throw in there at 220 because “We learned about dual. some things we have to pounds, and beat Aberdeen's len Pelzel, who was held out of an injury and he went out Billy Tufts highlighted work on but I am tickled to Henry Fultz with a pin in the of the dual due to his already the night with a 2-1 deci- and got a pin for us." final period in the last match high match count. death about this win. Our sion in the fourth overtime of Senior Will Bardezbain got of the evening, earning Tiger "Overall, our young guys girls put in a very exciting his 170-pound bout against a technical fall of River Ridge's coach Scott Phillips' Tiger of really stepped it up and wres- the Hawks' Elijah Camacho. game and I am proud of the Match honors in the pro- tled pretty solid," Phillips said. Camacho was ranked eighth Sir Arvington Jr. to further them,” Kelly added. “This cess. "They seem to be getting better in the latest wrestling poll of help the Bearcat's cause. W.F. was a big, emotional win "Bryan was aggressive, and with every match." the state's 2A 170-pounders. West (3-0) will head to El- for us.” Centralia (9-4, 3-2 in went out there and executed," Centralia (5-2, 2-0 league) "Billy at 170 had the match lensburg this weekend for a Phillips said. "He got a big win will wrestle at River Ridge league) will play in Cheha- of the night," W.F. West coach tournament, and then host for us." today. The Tigers' dual with Jamie Rakevich said. "He wres- lis against rival W.F. West Byron Cerrano (120), Paul Elma, originally scheduled tled well against a kid who was Evergreen 2A Conference foe on Friday. The varsity Ward (126), Michael Stuart for Friday, has been can- a state last year. He Tumwater on Thursday for se- game is scheduled for a 7:30 (145), Cole Riccardo (152), and celled. battled tough the whole time nior night. p.m. tipoff.

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NFL Falcons Hope to End Playoff Drought SEATTLE VS. ATLANTA • DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF GAME • GEORGIA DOME • 10 A.M. ON FOX

PRESSURE IS ON: Falcons Top-Seed Team Looking For Elusive Postseason Win FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — The Atlanta Falcons know what it takes to win in the regular season. When it comes to the play- offs, that’s another story. Perhaps no team faced a greater burden going into this postseason than the Falcons (13-3), the NFC’s top-seeded squad for the second time in three years. They’ve yet to win a playoff game under the current trio of quarterback Matt Ryan, John Bazemore / The Associated Press coach Mike Smith and general Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan and the Falcons have been successful in the regular season and are now looking to crack the code for postseason glory this Sunday manager Thomas Dimitroff — against Seattle. one-and-done in all three ap- pearances going back to the by sixth-seeded Green Bay 48- football.” spend much time talking about completed nearly 69 percent of 2008 season, the last two not Seattle coach Pete Carroll what happened before this sea- his throws for 4,719 yards and even close. 21. Then came last year, when shrugged off the notion that his son. 32 touchdowns. “We’ve proven Not surprisingly, the play- we can go out there and be suc- ers keep insisting the previous Atlanta went 10-6 but was team has some sort of psycho- “I don’t worry about it, I don’t viewed as an underachieving logical edge on the Falcons. think about it,” he said. “My fo- cessful. You have to buy into years don’t matter; they’re only that. You have to believe in that. looking forward to Sunday’s di- squad, a perception that proved “This has nothing to do with cus is for this locker room and factual in the playoffs when the years past or story lines,” he said. for these guys and this coach- I feel more comfortable with the visional game with the streaking guys around me.” Seattle Seahawks (12-5). Falcons’ high-powered but in- “We’re playing a terrific team, ing staff, making sure we’re all consistent offense was complete- with a terrific coach and a ter- together. We worked really hard Protecting Ryan has been in But the senior member of an issue in the last three playoff the team, center Todd McClure, ly shut down by the New York rific quarterback, and we’re on during the course of the offsea- Giants, who romped to a 24-2 the road. It’s a monstrous task.” son and through training camp losses, so the onus will be on an concedes there will probably be often-maligned line to keep the some additional pressure when victory on their way to captur- Much of the burden for turn- to give ourselves an opportunity ing the Super Bowl title. ing things around in Atlanta to be playing at this time of year. Seahawks out of the backfield the Falcons take the field at the — no easy task facing a defense Georgia Dome. Carrying around all that falls on Ryan, who set numerous We want to play our best foot- baggage, the Falcons can’t help franchise passing records and ball. That’s really the only thing that is willing to stack the line That makes a quick start cru- and leave its cornerbacks in cial to Atlanta’s hopes. but be a little skittish about fac- was voted to the Pro Bowl for I’m worried about.” ing a team that might be hotter the second time. Ryan certainly has plenty single coverage. But the biggest “We’ve been disappointed a task for Smith and his coaching than anyone in the league. The That said, his career num- of the offensive weapons, with few times,” said McClure, who’s staff might be getting the play- Seahawks have won six straight bers in the regular season are a pair of Pro Bowlers (receiver been with the Falcons for 13 ers to have a convenient case of Julio Jones and tight end Tony years. “I think we’ve got guys in games, including last week’s 24- much better than his postseason amnesia. He doesn’t want them this locker room who are hun- 14 victory over Robert Griffin stats. He’s yet to throw for 200 Gonzalez) plus another receiver lingering over those last three gry and ready to get over that III and the Washington Red- yards in a playoff game. He’s who probably should’ve made it trips to the playoffs. hump.” skins in the opening round of tossed more interceptions (four) (Roddy White). While the run- “We’re a much more mature The Falcons have gone 56- the playoffs. than touchdowns passes (three), ning game has tailed off dra- team because of our experi- 24 in the regular season since “We can’t get too tight,” Mc- including a crucial pick that was matically, the Falcons are much ences,” Smith said. “We feel very Dimitroff and Smith took over Clure said Wednesday. “There’s returned for a touchdown right more capable of hitting big plays good about we’ve accomplished in 2008 and drafted Ryan with going to be some added pres- before halftime in that loss to and putting up points in a hurry, thus far this year. We have ex- the No. 3 overall pick — more sure, I’m sure. I’m not going to the Packers. His passer rating a testament to the scheme in- pectations. We set our goals, wins than any team during that say there’s not. But if we come is about 20 points lower in the stalled by first-year coordinator and we’ve been clicking along span except New England (60- out, start fast of both sides of postseason. Dirk Koetter. pretty well this season. I like the 20). But the significance of five ball, some of that will die down. Ryan certainly tries to learn “I’m confident in the guys way we’ve played through the straight winning seasons, two Then we can just go out and play from his mistakes, but he won’t around me,” said Ryan, who has first season.” division titles and, now, a fourth Now comes the second sea- trip to the playoffs has been un- son. dermined by the lack of success The one that really matters. in January. THE DIRT ON THE DIRTY BIRDS Notes: DE John Abraham It wasn’t that big a deal when (left ankle) and S William Atlanta, after surprisingly mak- Moore (hamstring) were lim- ing the playoffs as a wild card Here’s how the Atlanta Falcons stack up statistically with the rest of the NFL... ited in practice Wednesday, but one year after the Michael Vick Smith said he expects both to debacle, lost to Arizona in the PASSING YARDS RUSHING YARDS PASSING DEFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE play on Sunday. Moore hasn’t desert 30-24. played since a Nov. 29 victory But the loss two years ago over New Orleans. ... The only was a stunner, the No. 1-seeded players to miss practice were a Falcons — who, like this team, 6th 29th 23rd 21st pair of backup defensive backs, went 13-3 and earned a first- 281 yards per game 87.3 yards per game 242 yards per game 123 yards per game rookie S Charles Mitchell (calf) round bye — getting blown out and CB Christopher Owens at home in the divisional round (hamstring). Pete Carroll’s Seahawks Won’t Back Down From Anyone ATTITUDE: Seahawks taking an unabashedly physical get out of the moment,” Carroll approach to the game by fight- said. “We’re ready to battle to Play Hard And ing for every yard on one hand that.” Coach Pete Carroll and refusing to give an inch on It’s a little reminiscent of the the other. swagger and style of the Son- Encourages Them to And in that confrontation, ics teams of the mid-1990s. Re- “Take it to the Edge.” Seattle was able to do more than member them? Brash and bold, hold its own without losing its Gary Payton lobbing alley-oops By Danny O’Neil cool, drawing only four penal- for Shawn Kemp to fetch from The Seattle Times ties in the game. on high while playing a style so The Seahawks didn’t back “Those guys were battling,” tenacious that Shaquille O’Neal down. coach Pete Carroll said. “But was compelled to call it the out- Not there wasn’t anything that was break-monkey defense. cornerback illegal about it. It was just very, Are there times the Se- Brandon very aggressive tough play. ahawks’ style comes close to or Browner “I have no problem with any even crosses the line? Undoubt- Ted S. Warren / when Washington wide receiver of it, none of it.” The Associated Press edly. Breno Giacomini has been Pierre Garcon repeatedly stayed And if you’re surprised by Seattle Seahawks’ Bruce Irvin, left, blocks teammate Mike Person, right, during penalized 12 times this season, on blocks after the play ended. the way Seattle is playing, well, NFL football practice Wednesday in Renton, Wash. The Seahawks play the Atlanta four for unnecessary roughness. Not Seattle’s Golden Tate when you haven’t been paying atten- Falcons on Sunday in an NFC divisional playof game in Atlanta. And after Sunday’s game, Wash- cornerback DeAngelo Hall chal- tion to how this Seahawks team ington fullback Darrel Young lenged him. is constructed nor how it has And absolutely no apologies. bogus. Finesse doesn’t produce said Seahawks defensive end And not on the field after the played. Bigger and badder might Seattle might be a city known a league-leading rushing attack Red Bryant tried to step on Al- game when cornerback Richard as well be this team’s motto, for for its passive-aggressive ten- like Seattle had in 2005, and it fred Morris after a play, though Sherman stood helmetless in better and — far less frequently dencies, but its football team’s certainly doesn’t describe the in replays it was unclear whether front of Washington offensive — for worse. defense will never be accused of way guard Steve Hutchinson Bryant was trying to injure an lineman Trent Williams, who Sunday, the Seahawks faced that. Nor its running back, Mar- played as a Seahawk nor the way opponent or just celebrating. was threatening to take a swing a team that Carroll said targeted shawn Lynch, and certainly not Walter Jones manhandled pass But Seattle’s goal isn’t to get at him. specific players with the inten- an offensive line that seeks to rushers. away with anything underhand- “Go ahead, do it,” Sherman tion of provoking a reaction. play through that whistle. While that Seattle team was ed, said Carroll, only to be as said. “They go after individual It is a decidedly different ap- polished, precise and its offense unflinchingly physical as pos- The fact that Williams did guys,” Carroll said of Washing- proach than Seattle took the last hummed in a way that made sible while remaining within the take an openhanded swipe is ton’s approach. “And they have time it had a team this success- everything look easy, this team rules. almost beside the point. This guys that are really pressing the ful. That was under Mike Hol- wants to make things difficult “When it crosses the line and isn’t about designating victims edge, which is fine. Our guys re- mgren, who built an offense that — even unbearable — for oppo- you’re doing things that are il- or naming instigators. The Se- sponded and matched it up, and was able to rise above anything nents. legal, or it’s something that is ahawks gave and they got on did the right thing. No penalties, the defense tried to do. People “We’re trying to find a level cheap, then we don’t want any Sunday. Sometimes they hit no issues. No runs, no hits, no liked to refer to the Seahawks as that we can take it to that gets part of that,” Carroll said. “But first, other times they hit back, errors.” a finesse team, which is totally everything that we can possibly we want to take it to the edge.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 Life:A&E Bringing Classical Music to the Masses Lewis County Concerts: Performer Finds Passion in Making Music Relevant to Modern Audiences

By Carrina Stanton sion for music, she said at first For The Chronicle she was unsure whether that dream would be able to contin- Yana Reznik said she sees ue. Learning American culture many musicians questioning and discovering how and where whether classical chamber mu- she could continue her musical sic is going to survive. training took some time. Reznik, a Russian-born clas- “I was very lucky to meet a sical pianist out of Los Angeles, lot of people who got me in the faults musicians for not being right direction,” Reznik said. innovative nor striving to pres- American music culture was ent ‘classical’ music in a way that also very different for Reznik. is relevant to modern audiences. In Russia, she recalled, classi- “I think people think it’s for cal music was the most popular the elite, which is not true, and line of study. She remarked that they have to know a lot about in Russia the “cool kids” studied it to enjoy it, and that’s also not classical. true,” Reznik said of classical “In America it seems like the music. “I love this music. If you opposite,” Reznik said. “The take the word cool kids do classical away more modern from it it be- IF YOU GO … or pop stuff.” comes just mu- Though sic.” What: Yana Reznik with pre- the pressure Bringing a event artist Miss Lewis County was intense strong ground- to switch to a ing in classical When: 7:30 p.m. Saturdays more contem- music with a porary focus, passion for shar- Where: Corbet Theatre on the Centralia College Campus Reznik said, ing it with others, she chose to Reznik will per- Cost: $35 per person. The box stay with clas- form at Centralia sical. Though College Satur- office opens at 6:45 p.m. For single ticket sales she has tried day evening as some cross- part of the Lewis Info: www.lewiscountycon- over music, County Concert certs.com she said it Series. The stop comes down will be one of 76 to the basic shows this year, a fact that classical is her passion pretty standard number for con- and nothing else ever really felt cert pianists, Reznik said. right, she said. “Some do 200 or 300 and I Instead of changing herself don’t know how they do that,” to fit audiences, Reznik de- she said. cided she needed to find a way Born in Moscow, Reznik be- to change the way audiences gan lessons at music school at thought about classical music. the age of 6. She recalled the first The first thing she did was to time she knew she wanted to be look at how musicians are pre- a professional musician was at senting music. She noted that her first big concert at the age the classical recital is a 200-year- of 11. old tradition and very few clas- “The first time I walked on sical musicians have bothered to stage it was really a thrilling stray from that format. experience,” Reznik recalled. “I think the music is not the “That’s the first time I realized, problem,” Reznik said. “The ‘Wow, this is really cool.’ I really problem is the presentation. felt confident and good on stage.” We’re not presenting it in a Her family moved to the friendly way.” Courtesy photo United States when Reznik was Pianist Yana Reznik will perform at Centralia College on Saturday as part of the Lewis County Concerts series. 14, and while she still held a pas- please see REZNIK, page Life 2 Centralia Is a Secret No Upcoming Activities & Events More to Puget Sound Area By Rosemary Ponnekanti The News Tribune Editor’s note: How does Centralia look to visitors passing through from other points on Interstate 5? This story from Tacoma hints at what is valuable to those who Jason Tanaka Blaney / Courtesy photo stop into the Hub City. The Ohio band Red Wanting Blue will be performing at 7 p.m. at the Olympic Club Centralia? Isn’t that the place in Centralia on Thursday, Jan. 17. on Interstate 5 with the out- let mall and all those fast-food Rockers Coming to Centralia chains? And Great Wolf Lodge? By The Chronicle Or is that Chehalis? Olympic Club in Centralia on Oh, no, no, no. Check today’s community Thursday, Jan. 17. If all you’ve done is drive Brandon Hansen / [email protected] calendar on page Main 2 for The Columbus, Ohio, band through the part of Centralia Brownstone Cofee Lounge ofers a modern, relaxed atmosphere and is Centra- events coming up this weekend, launched its “From The Van- visible from the freeway, you’re lia’s newest downtown business, located just across the street from the Fox The- then pull out your long-term ishing Point” Fall 2012 tour in in for a surprise. But you don’t atre on Tower Avenue. calendar and note these upcom- September. RWB recently made get there by car. ing events in the weeks ahead. an appearance on VH1’s morn- ping back in time as you chug idly. Most of the buildings along ing show “Big Morning Buzz No, there’s a part of Cen- through the countryside and central Tower Avenue date from tralia that’s about 100 years Live.” The band performed “Au- step out into the high-ceilinged, the early 1900s and embody a Monday, Jan. 14 earlier than Nike or Wendy’s, dition” on the show on Oct. 16. wrought-iron gated, tile-pillared stately, restrained presence above where you inhale wood varnish Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Red Wanting Blue previously atmosphere of the Centralia the storefronts. There’s the or- rather than plastic, where his- Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, performed the song during its Union Depot station. tory’s waiting to be discovered nate stucco swag and clock at 327 $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 network television debut on the And all you need to do after AIDS education, meeting for parents, in paint, brick and a town full Tower Ave. and the embellished “Late Show with David Letter- that is amble the short block from stucco texture on the 1909 Hoss 6:30 p.m., Toledo High School of antique shops. It’s downtown man” in July. Railroad Avenue to Tower Street building at No. 118. The 1909 Centralia, and the very best way “Stay on the Bright Side,” an- to hit the part of Centralia that’ll Zimmer building at No. 203 has to get there is on a living piece of other track from the “From The take you back in time for a day. Italianate brickwork with hori- Wednesday, Jan. 16 history — the train. Vanishing Point” album, is now Find out more: Trains leave zontal blockwork gables, while Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo the “Daily Download” at Roll- Tacoma daily at 8:13 a.m., 10:31 the old Elks building (one block starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, GETTING THERE a.m. and 12:08 p.m.; Olympia over at 201 Pearl St., now an an- 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis ing Stone. Red Wanting Blue It’s not often you can catch a 40 minutes later. They return at tique mall) sports red brick and Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, also performed for the NPR hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu program “Mountain Stage” on West Coast train and end up 50 1:46 p.m., 4:21 p.m. and 5:57 p.m. olive Art Deco trim. items, 736-1146 feet from the center of town, but Fares start at $22. 800-USA- The 1892 building that Nov. 4 in Huntington, W.Va., Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix with fellow guests Dr. Dog, The you can in Centralia. Just more RAIL, amtrak.com houses Abundance Vintage at Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., than an hour from Tacoma and 109 Tower Ave. is more Victo- Chehalis, 740-0492 Mountain Goats and Spirit Family Reunion. 15 minutes from Olympia, it of- HISTORY rian with shingle frontage and ten is quicker than a car and far peaked, curvy-gabled windows. The Chicago-based Au- more relaxing. Riders also get Centralia’s not a big town or The most elegant is the Thursday, Jan. 17 diotree site has posted a multi- free WiFi, comfy seats, a stun- a glamorous one, but keep your Olympic Club, 112 Tower Ave., camera, hour-long session with ning view around the Tacoma eyes open to piece together a fas- built in 1908 as a hotel and opu- Ohio Band to Perform the band at audiotree.tv/ses- Narrows and through south cinating history. Founded in 1875 lently remodeled in 1913. It ac- sion/red-wanting-blue, and Red Thurston County and no traffic by George Washington, son of a cumulated a romantic history of at Olympic Club Wanting Blue has made a bottlenecks coming home. The black slave, the town started out Red Wanting Blue will be bonus is the sensation of step- as a rail trade hub and grew rap- please see CENTRALIA , page Life 2 performing at 7 p.m. at the please see CALENDAR, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 LIFE

that stretch along the parking ger furniture next door at Ayala occupied for a good hour, with piece of self-consciously hip lot from Tower Avenue to Pearl Brothers. Then there’s Simply the added thrill of seeing (and Oly transported to a spacious Centralia Street just behind Pine. The mu- Collectibles, Catty Wumps, Up hearing) freight trains chug past Centralia interior. The Batdorf ral scavenger hunt starts at the the Creek, Needful Things, Ka- just one block over. But head Continued from Life 1 & Bronson coffee is well-made, station at Magnolia Street with tie’s Treasures and the Antiques south to Locust Street and turn with croissants, pastries and ba- train robbers, ladies of the night the “Electric Light and Steam” Mall in the old Elks building at left across the railway into the gels for snacking, and soup and and other shady stories, and was advertisement for the Centralia Pearl and Locust Streets. Just residential area, and in about 10 Hotel and goes all the way south don’t get too much to carry back minutes you’ll be at Seminary sandwiches to come this month. rescued by the McMenamin to the controversial “Twelve La- on the train. Hill, a 70-acre forest of spruce, But the big surprise is the atmo- brothers to offer accommoda- bors of Hercules” inside Cen- If antiques aren’t your thing, cedar and alder with 2 1/4 miles sphere, a kind of guy’s lounge tion, movies and meals in a Tif- tralia College and north to the you’ll still find plenty to browse of walking trails and a quiet se- meeting art gallery feel. Visitors fany-glass, brass-and-mahogany portrait of town founder George through at Book Quest second- renity. will find black leather sofas and interior. Washington on the Key Bank hand books on Main Street, Find out more: Seminary Hill chairs, mod lamps, minimalist Find out more: See historic building at 201 W. Main St. the Bath Depot on Pine and an Park is open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. (or til chocolate walls and tables in the photos of Centralia at cityofcen- old-fashioned five-and-dime at dusk). Barner Drive, between tralia.com. window area offer a prime street ANTIQUES Anderson’s True Value at 220 Summa Street and Seminary Hill view (or make you feel like you’re Tower St. Road (five blocks east of town in a fishbowl). Empens plans on MURALS If you like poking around Still on Tower Avenue, the along Locust Street). Get a trail antique shops, you can find par- rotating art as part of ARTrails Another part of Centralia’s Shady Lady does quality wom- map and more details at cityof- adise in downtown Centralia. en’s consignment, the Heymann centralia.com. of Southwest Washington; now story is told visually through Though a couple stores have re- up are whimsical concrete fish the dozen or so murals that dot Winery has a storefront next cently closed (Vintage Antiques door, and Tegarden’s homemade sculptures by Joan Hitchcock. downtown walls. From historic EATING, DRINKING at 310 Tower Ave. and Simple chocolates is relocating its rich Another cafe and a frozen ones such as Buffalo Bill on the Treasures at 402 Maple St.), truffles and almond toffee next If it’s just a cup of coffee and yogurt shop sit on opposite cor- Locust Street side of the Fox there are still at least a dozen to to the Fox in mid-January. a quick bite you need, a new ners of the intersection. Theater, or the Fox advertise- choose from, all in the five-block Find out more: Get addresses cafe on Tower Avenue offers Find out more: Brownstone ment high up on the Pearl Street stretch along Tower and Pearl good coffee. Brownstone Cof- and websites for Centralia’s an- Coffee Lounge is open 6 a.m.- 11 side that boasts the 1930s movie from Maple to Main Streets. tique shops at yelp.com. fee Lounge at 120B Tower Ave. theater as “The Last Word in Find stained glass, beads or a was opened by Olympia entre- p.m. Monday-Thursday, 6 a.m.- Talking Picture Entertainment,” stuffed Canada goose at Time- preneur Tony Empens just a few midnight Friday-Saturday, 8 all the way to the depictions less Treasures (314 Tower); rock- WALKING weeks ago to fill an empty his- a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday at 120 Tower of oxen logging, horse-drawn ing horses and mirrors at the Just walking up and down toric building owned by a friend Ave. (360) 807-4255, facebook. fire trucks and river steamers Attic Door (307 Tower) and big- Tower Avenue will keep you – and it feels exactly like a little com/brownstonecoffeelounge. Calendar: Prepare for ‘Winter Winds’ Concert to Blow Sweetly Into Centralia Continued from Life 1 Twin City Gospel Jubilee, 6 p.m., movie (with orchestra) and sev- Heckle and Mr. Jive,” generating For additional information, Calvary Assembly of God, 302 E. Main eral full-band works. hit singles “Love Is The Answer,” St., Centralia, 736-0788 soundboard recording of its re- The symphony plans to in- “Westward Wind,” “We’ll Never please see CALENDAR, page Life 11 cent sold-out show at City Win- vite high school solo and en- Have To Say Goodbye” and ery in New York available for Monday, Jan. 21 semble champions to perform “Gone Too Far.” usiness free download via Noisetrade at during intermission. In addition to a regular tour- noisetrade.com/redwantingblue. Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors nformation There is no admission charge open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 ing schedule performing his for the performance, which is p.m.; food available, 736-9030 John Ford Coley to Bring own hits, Coley has produced The Chronicle for those age 21 and up. Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia songs for numerous other artists, Chronline.com Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Classic Hits of the ‘70s including Eddie Money, Vince $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 to Corbet Theatre Gill, Tom Wurth and Lynn Bry- Seminar on Planning Free entrance day, Mount Rainier FREE National Park Famed as part of a Grammy ant. Ahead Coming nominated duo with England Coley has written or per- PRE-TRIP to Senior Center Tuesday, Jan. 22 Dan, John Ford Coley will per- formed several movie theme SAFETY form his hits from the ’70s, in- songs, including “Major League: A seminar on will and estate Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors cluding “I’d Really Love To See Back To The Minors” and “The CHECK planning, long term health care open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 You Tonight,” “Nights Are For- Spy Within”; television theme Safety Checks Include: and funeral planning will be p.m.; food available, 736-9030 songs “James at 16” and “Cold ever Without You” and “Love Is • Tire Pressure held at 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 17, at Chehalis Middle School Band Night, Case”; and jingles for commer- the Twin Cities Senior Center. 7-8 p.m., featuring CMS Intermediate The Answer” at Centralia Col- • Tread Depth Band and CMS Jazz Ensemble, CMS cials for Dr. Pepper and Max- lege for the President’s Scholar- • Visual Alignment Presentations will be given gymnasium well House Coffee. by Todd Rayan, attorney, on will ship Performance on Saturday, • Brakes Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. in Centralia On television, Coley hosted and estate planning; Jeff Hol- • Shocks College’s Corbet Theatre. “The Midnight Special” and man, insurance specialist, on Wednesday, Jan. 23 • Battery long term health care; and Dan England Dan and Coley co-hosted “The Mike Douglas Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo reached multi-gold and plati- Show,” and appeared on “Ameri- • Plus Free Tire Rotation Schaefer, advance planning spe- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, cialist, on funeral arrangement num status with several hit al- can Bandstand,” Hollywood 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Squares,” “Make Me Laugh” planning. Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix bums and singles. Their debut Additional information or Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., album in 1976, “Nights Are and “The Tonight Show.” registration is available by call- Chehalis, 740-0492 Forever,” catapulted the duo to Tickets are $20 general ad- Centralia ing the senior center at 748-0061 stardom with the hit singles “I’d mission, $25 golden circle (first 1211 Harrison Ave. or by calling Julie at Brown Really Love To See You Tonight” eight rows) and $30 box seats. 736-6603 Mortuary, 748-4436. Thursday, Jan. 24 and “Nights Are Forever With- For tickets, call 736-9391, ext. CH487843sl.ke Chehalis Those who sign up before Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, out You.” 777, or purchase at Heymann Jan. 10 will be entered into a 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 The pair later released “Some Whinery, Centralia, or at Book 36 N. Market Blvd. drawing for a door prize. Things Don’t Come” and “Dr. ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis. 748-0295 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Friday, Jan. 25 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Oregon Trail music and dancing, Chehalis Middle School Steel Drum open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Concert, 7-8 p.m., Chehalis Middle Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 School Commons, 807-7235 Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Robert Burns Night, Devilfish Public Friday, Jan. 18 House, Chehalis, readings by Jean Chehalis Bridal Show, noon-7 p.m., Lamoreaux, live music, kilts encouraged, Hotel Washington, 545 N. Market Blvd., $25, 996-4682 Chehalis, door prizes, grand prize Broken Trail Band, country music, 9 wedding dress from Sewsie’s Diva p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Palace Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Funaddicts, rock music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Saturday, Jan. 26 Saturday, Jan. 19 Northwest Wind Chehalis Bridal Show, 10 a.m.-4 Symphony Performing p.m., Hotel Washington, 545 N. Market ‘Winter Winds’ Concert Blvd., Chehalis, door prizes, grand prize wedding dress from Sewsie’s Diva in Centralia Palace Funaddicts, rock music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., The Northwest Wind Sym- Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, phony will be performing Satur- 273-2000, ext. 301 day, Jan. 26, at Harrison Square Presbyterian Church in Centra- lia. Title of the concert is “Win- Sunday, Jan. 20 ter Winds.” Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Included in the performance starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 will be small ensembles from Jackson Highway, Chehalis the band, a humorous silent

Reznik The final concert of the 2012-2013 Lewis County Con- Continued from Life 1 certs Series will be the Side Street Strutters at 2:30 p.m. One of the more unique as- April 28 with pre-event artists pects of Reznik’s performances the Kale Lotton Trio. is that she addresses the audi- ence before each piece, some- Reznik said outreach that brings thing she said most chamber people closer to classical music musicians do not do. She said is also a huge passion for her. she likes giving a description of She serves as artistic director the composer and their time pe- for ‘Live at the Lounge,’ a weekly riod, as well as telling personal concert series in Hermosa Beach, stories about her own interac- Calif., that has featured more tion with the piece to bring the than 130 world-class performers CH488167cz.cg audience closer to the subject over the last year. Reznik col- matter. laborates with the visiting musi- “I want the audience to know cians on performance that take the composer as a person, as place, not in concert halls but a human being,” Reznik said. in venues such as lounges and “Also, I think it makes people re- nightclubs. late to me as a performer. I think “I wanted people to feel like it’s easier to enjoy the music to they were at home listening to when they relate to the stories.” the music and be comfortable,” Besides her touring schedule, Reznik said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 • Life 3

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Voice of the People The Biggest Losers

If you could chose any area business to be business of the year, which one would you choose?

“There’s a baby consignment store in Chehalis that I like.”

Amie Larson Centralia, mom

Photograph submitted by Jenni Bodnar, general manager, Thorbeckes FitLife Centers Team Wasting Away took irst place in the Thorbeckes Charity Team Challenge 2012. The Lewis County employees are shown with Thorbeckes general manager Jenni Bodnar, center. From left are John Abplanalp, Danette York, Bodnar, Michael Strozyk and Paulette Young. Bodnar presented the team with a $600 check for its chosen charity, “Wandering Paws,” which is the new 501 (c)3 organization for the Lewis County Animal Shelter. For the weight loss challenge, participants had their body weight and body fat percentage measured. They received points for each pound of muscle gained and percentage weight loss. Teams could earn extra points by working out, donating money or items to an organization of their choice, giving blood or participating in a community event. To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected], visit chronline.com or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA “The Chehalis Deli.” 98531. Cindy Larson Chehalis, physical therapist Library Programs Letter of Thanks Following are ongoing events at Centralia Timberland Libraries. to our patrons. District 6 Fire District Please feel free to contact the STORY TIMES Commissioners Thank district if you wish to learn more on how these funds are utilized Book Babies November Voters in providing EMS services, or For infants from birth to 24 months, accompanied by a parent or To the editor: visit our website at www.lcfd6. adult caregiver. Join in programs of very short stories, songs, rhymes The Board of Fire Commis- org for any information about and play, and discover the joy of language with your baby. Afterward, sioners for Lewis County Fire the district. adults can visit while babies play with toys and sturdy books. District 6 would like to thank all We appreciate any and all Centralia Timberland Library: Thursdays, 11-11:20 a.m., Jan. of the voters who took their time feedback provided to the district 24-May 16 to cast ballots in the November and look forward to providing Chehalis Timberland Library: Thursdays, 10-10:20 a.m., Jan. 17- 2012 election. We are greatly the highest level of services pos- Feb. 21; April 4-May 9 appreciative of strong support sible and maintaining your con- the community showed in ap- fidence in the quality services “You know, I really Toddler Story Time proving the ballot measure with provided to you, the constituent. 73.67 percent approval. Thank you. like Ciao Bella’s For 2-year-olds, accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. Pro- Fire District 6 will continue grams include simple stories, rhymes, songs and movement games to use the funds in a fiduciary Greg Pulver, Jeri Lux, in Chehalis.” that children and adults can enjoy together. responsible manner to provide Kirk Johnston Centralia Timberland Library: Wednesdays, 11-11:30 a.m., Jan. the highest levels of service pos- Board of Commissioners of Lewis Juanita Adolphsen 23-May 15 sible in providing EMS services County Fire District 6 Rochester, dental office worker Preschool Story Time For children ages 3 to 6. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, Names in the News songs and movement games. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in. Centralia Grad Completes Basic Training Centralia Timberland Library: Tuesdays, 11-11:30 a.m., Jan. 22- Air National Guard Airman Derek J. Holmgren May 14 has graduated from basic military training at Lack- Chehalis Timberland Library: Fridays, 10-10:30 a.m., Jan. land Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. 18-March 8; April 5-May 17 The airman completed an intensive, eight-week Salkum Timberland Library: Fridays, 10-11 a.m., Jan. 11-May program that included training in military disci- 17; pline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fit- No story time April 5 ness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree Story Time Anytime Airman Derek J. through the Community College of the Air Force. Stop by the library anytime during open hours, and ask the li- Holmgren Holmgren is the son of Bradley and Susan Hol- finishes basic brarian for a story. mgren, Centralia. He is a 2008 graduate of Centralia training Packwood Timberland Library: Jan. 1-May 31 High School. “Walmart. Not the Safeway, it’s Family Story Time expensive.” For children age 6 and younger and their families; all ages are welcome. Join in a program of stories, rhymes, songs and movement Lyudlyla Swenson games. Centralia, extreme couponer Centralia Timberland Library: Saturday, 11-11:45 a.m., Feb. 9, Valentine theme Mountain View Timberland Library: Thursdays, 11:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m., Jan. 3 and 17; Feb. 7 and 21; March 7 and 21; April 4 and 18; May 2 and 16 BUSINESS OWNERS Winlock Timberland Library: Fridays, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Jan. 11- May 17 We can print your business materials! ➽ Coupon Books ONGOING ➽ Raffle Tickets Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library presents Com- ➽ Gift Certificates puter Tutoring, for adults. Call 748-3301 or stop by the library to register for a one-hour computer tutoring session for basic computer ➽ Picture Books use or to pick up a brochure. Sessions include an introduction to ➽ Drivers Log Books computers, the Internet, email, Microsoft Word, or the library cata- ➽ Punch Cards log and databases. ➽ Personalized Note Pads Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library presents E-book ➽ 2, 3, & 4 Part Forms Help, for adults. Need help downloading e-books onto your e-read- ➽ Event Guides & Programs er? Sign up for a hands-on help session and learn how to check out and much much more... the library’s e-books and e-audiobooks. Call the library at 748-3301 for more information and an appointment. There is no job too big or small. Share your Contact Jeff today at 360.330.9881 Celebration iPad Users - We have an app for you! E-mail: [email protected] chronline.com Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 HISTORY

THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORY Newspaper Reports Eruption of Mount Baldy in 1895 By HistoryLink.org lumber by building a sawmill. Judge David Soukup Organizes later told the LA Times. that led to the allegations of ne- After extending the railroad Soukup guessed that volun- glect or abuse and report to the On Jan. 10, 1895, a newspa- Court Appointed Special tracks three miles up the Cedar teers, properly trained, could per, the Buckley Banner, reports Advocates (CASAs) to Speak for courts their findings and their River valley, sawmill machin- speak for the children and give the eruption of Mount Baldy. Children in Court in 1977 recommendations. In addition ery and equipment was hauled judges better insight into facts The paper reports explosions to conveying the wishes of the to the site, the mill constructed, On Jan. 10, 1977, King Coun- not provided by the arguing par- “like the roar of a cannon” and a children, the CASA expresses and about 2,000,000 board feet ty Superior Court Judge David ties. Judge Soukup tapped social “crater alive with a terrible heat.” his or her conclusions and of lumber cut. Soukup organizes Court Ap- worker Carmine Ray-Bettineski Although geologically un- makes certain that the children In June 1902, Thomson pointed Special Advocates (CA- to put together a program and likely and otherwise uncon- SAs) to speak for children in he put out a call for volunteers. and other family members re- firmed, the event is portrayed hired J. D. Ross to oversee the installation of the electrical dependency and custody cases. Soukup suspected that four or ceive any social services that are vividly with tendrils of molten Specially trained volunteers rep- five people would show up. In- needed. Dependency CASAs are lava snaking their way down the generating equipment. Ross would later head Seattle City resent children who are caught stead, 50 to 60 people appeared. often assigned to cases for years. slopes and plumes of smoke that up in the court system. These “I knew I was onto something,” In Family Law cases, the CASA can be seen from as far away as Light. On Oct. 14, 1904, R. H. volunteers are known as Guard- he said. investigates cross-allegations Seattle, 50 miles to the north- ians Ad Litem. The program In 1979, the National Coun- west. The peak in the foothills of Thomson and Seattle Mayor and reports findings and recom- Richard Ballinger started up will grow and spread across the cil of Juvenile and Family Court mendations. the Cascade Mountains looms country, and by 2002 volunteers the generators at the Cedar Judges recognized the King CASA programs are funded above what is now the King in 930 local programs will rep- Falls plant. Three months later, County system as a national by a combination of public ap- County Fair Grounds on the resent more than 270,000 chil- model and coined the phrase on Jan. 10, 1905, the 2,400-kilo- propriations and private dona- east side of Enumclaw. dren in 45 states. In Washington, Court Appointed Special Advo- Local promoters and the watt plant started supplying tions. Volunteers undergo a power to Seattle’s street lights. CASA programs will be orga- cate or CASA to distinguish vol- Northern Pacific Railroad nized in 33 counties, including unteers from lawyers. background and reference check downplayed the area’s poten- The first street lights of Se- and must complete several days attle were hanging lights. These Lewis County. The program grew in King tial for volcanic disaster, mak- of specialized training. In addi- “electric arcs” were commonly In 1976, Judge Soukup be- County to include children in ing no mention of the “erup- came frustrated that the foster divorce and custody cases. Oth- tion, CASAs must complete in- tion” in promotional booklets used in downtown streets dur- ing the first decades of the care system for children did not er jurisdictions picked up the service training. The volunteers and brochures. Ironically, the provide for representation in idea, and in 1983 Judge Soukup are supervised by staff members name “Enumclaw” comes from twentieth century. By the 1920s, court for the children the way helped organize a national or- in the court system. Two na- a local Indian legend about the lampposts had replaced electric arcs. that the parents or government ganization to provide training tional studies, in 1988 and 1990, thunderous roar that emanated agencies were represented. Calls for a public power sys- standards and guidelines. Car- determined that volunteers from within a nearby mountain, “There was nobody in the tem to supply electricity to city mine Ray-Bittineski became the performed as well as lawyers in frightening warriors away. courtroom telling what were first president of the National residents and businesses, first dependency cases, with the dif- the real facts,” he told the Seattle Court Appointed Special Ad- made in the 1890s, became a Post-Intelligencer. vocate Association. That same ference being that the volunteers’ Cedar Falls Hydroelectric reality in September 1905. De- “I was consumed by the fact year, CASAs were assigned to di- cases resulted in more adoptions. Plant Begins Lighting Seattle mands for electricity quickly that I didn’t have enough infor- vorce and custody cases in King Judge Soukup left the bench exceeded the small plant and Streets in 1905 mation about each child, and I County Family Law Court. in 1993, re-entered private prac- in 1906, 1908, and 1910, Se- On Jan. 10, 1905, the Cedar just didn’t know if I had done In dependency cases, CASAs tice, and volunteered a third of Falls hydroelectric plant begins attle voters approved a total the very best job I could,” he investigate the circumstances his professional time as a CASA. lighting Seattle street lamps for of $2,800,000 in bond issues the first time. The plant had be- to expand plant capacity and gun operation in October 1904. to expand the areas of the city Riding a Bull? Child’s Play for This Cooks Hill Man The City of Seattle owns the served. Improvements enabled power plant, which is the first the capacity of the power plant municipally owned plant in the to increase to 40,000 kilowatts. United States. Before Seattle began sup- In 1902, Seattle City Council plying power to city residents, and the city’s voters approved the private firm Seattle Elec- building the hydroelectric dam tric Company (renamed Puget plant located one-half mile Sound Power and Light) sup- below Cedar Lake (renamed plied electricity to residents Chester Morse Lake). for 20 cents per kilowatt hour. Construction of the dam Within a year after Seattle’s Ce- was an immense undertak- dar Falls plant began operating, ing. For example, an enormous the Seattle Electric Company amount of lumber was needed cut its rate in half. and timber company bids to In 1910, the city’s electrical supply the necessary lumber section was transferred from came in too high. Seattle City the Water Department to a new Engineer R. H. Thomson decid- city department named Seattle ed the city could supply its own City Light. Send Us Your Photos and Stories If you’d like to share your locally themed story, photograph (with caption), or a combination of both, email your items to Editor-in-Chief Brian Mittge at bmittge@chronline. com or bring them by the front desk.

Be sure to leave us your name, phone Submitted by Floyd Venard for Our Hometowns, Volume 2 Floyd Venard, pictured in the late 1920s at the family farm on the top of Cooks Hill Road, sits comfortably on a bull he number and mailing address so we can had raised from the time it was a calf. He was taming it so he could ride it all over. Venard was born in 1898 in Concordia, Kan. He moved to Centralia in 1906-1907 and went to work in the woods when he was 12. His irst job was iring the return the photo to you. steam donkey.

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VISIT CHRONLINE.COM FOR For more information call 360-807-8203. COMPLETE DETAILS! January 2013 BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Chamber Forecast - Strength

By Dennis Waller prospects for continued strong berships to school activities to Just fresh into retirement, I marketing to various attrac- We're all aware this Cham- leadership. year-round recreation and ser- agreed to take this short-term tions and the volume of a pow- ber is undergoing change. We The search is serious busi- vices - depends on a vital mix- position because I believe in erful business voice is muted are in the ness and candidates will be ture of retail and service sector the role of the Chamber. I've through disorganization. midst of thoroughly vetted by a commit- support. served on this Board over the Volunteers and members finding a tee experienced in interviewing The Chamber serves as the last 20 years and in my overall of the Chamber do not sit idly new execu- and hiring. The committee fabric that binds together all career I've worked with local by and let others do the work. tive director knows the importance in se- venues of commerce. Without chambers in three states. I can Chamber people are the busi- lecting the woman or man who this connection organizations attest to the need for an effec- est in our communities - folks and Cham- will be leading this "business of can fracture, with the result- tive voice that reflects a unified who have made something of ber mem- businesses," because the title of ing competition diluting traf- and cohesive cause to keep our themselves, their businesses bers have executive director position car- fic and cash flows. Running a communities on track. and their causes. In doing so, been patient Dennis Waller ries much responsibility. business or a chamber will, at Members, directors, board you'll see leaders who willingly in this im- Temporary Exec. Hundreds, perhaps thou- times, undergo discomfort and officers and even temporary put their egos aside to be part of portant pro- Director sands, of jobs and livelihoods concern as it gets back on solid executive directors will come our socio-economic solution. cess. Many depend upon strong, unified footing - that's the nature of and go, but in the end, a vibrant This organization will be sa- of us have been involved in representation of our business the beast. However, the focus chamber is essential for the best luting such people - our award previous personnel and admin- and service industries. The has never wavered on what is interests of our communities. winners - at our annual Cham- istrative searches and we are infrastructures of our city and best for our business world in Without it, commercial and ber Banquet January 11. confident in the interview and county municipalities rely on this corner of Southwest Wash- development factions can split These honorees, like the selection processes. Judging tax revenues from healthy con- ington. That goal is, of course, and undermine one another. many Chamber members, con- from early reports on the appli- tributors. So much of life in to have a healthy Chamber of Residents and shoppers can be- tribute greatly to your quality cations, we feel good about the this region - from church mem- Commerce. come confused over diverted of life. A Fixed Asset and Depreciation Primer Co-authored by Jean Falb, Ac- business or income-producing minable Useful Life able for a specific use, whether from service when you perma- countant and Real Estate Broker activity. To be depreciable, your in a business activity, an in- nently withdraw it from use in and Carol J Bézy, Certified Pub- • It must have a determin- property must have a deter- come-producing activity, a tax- a trade or business or from use lic Accountant able useful life. minable useful life. This means exempt activity, or a personal in the production of income If you have an informal • It must be expected to last that it must be something that activity. Even if you are not us- because of any of the following policy that determines which more than one year. wears out, decays, gets used up, ing the property, it is in service events. purchases are classified as fixed To claim depreciation, you becomes obsolete, or loses its when it is ready and available • You sell or exchange the assets (subject to depreciation usually must be the owner of value from natural causes. for its specific use. property. rules) and which assets that can the property. You are consid- • You convert the property be immediately expensed, it is ered as owning property even if Property Lasting More Idle Property to personal use. definitely time to document it is subject to a debt. Than One Year Continue to claim a deduc- • You abandon the property. that policy in writing. The IRS Leased property. You can To be depreciable, property tion for depreciation on prop- • You transfer the property will treat any purchase over depreciate leased property only must have a useful life that ex- erty used in your business or for to a supplies or scrap account. $100 with a useful life of over a if you retain the incidents of tends substantially beyond the the production of income even • The property is destroyed. year as a fixed asset, unless you ownership in the property (ex- year you place it in service. if it is temporarily idle (not in document otherwise. plained below). This means you use). For example, if you stop How Do You Treat Repairs Just as a reminder, the fol- bear the burden of exhaustion When Does Depreciation using a machine because there and Improvements? lowing is a bit of a primer re- of the capital investment in the Begin and End? is a temporary lack of a market If you improve depreciable garding fixed assets and depre- property. You begin to depreciate your for a product made with that property, you must treat the ciation. Incidents of ownership. In- property when you place it in machine, continue to deduct improvement as separate depre- You can depreciate (take an cidents of ownership in prop- service for use in your trade or depreciation on the machine. ciable property. Improvement expense) most types of tangible erty include the following. business or for the production Cost or Other Basis Fully means an addition to or partial property (except land), such as • The legal title to the prop- of income. You stop depreciat- Recovered replacement of property that buildings, machinery, vehicles, erty. ing property either when you You stop depreciating prop- adds to its value, appreciably furniture, and equipment. You • The legal obligation to pay have fully recovered your cost erty when you have fully recov- lengthens the time you can use also can depreciate certain for the property. or other basis or when you re- ered your cost or other basis. it, or adapts it to a different use. intangible property, such as • The responsibility to pay tire it from service, whichever You recover your basis when You generally deduct the patents, copyrights, goodwill, maintenance and operating ex- happens first. You can depre- your section 179 and allowed or cost of repairing business prop- covenants not to compete and penses. ciate based on percentage of allowable depreciation deduc- erty in the same way as any computer software. • The duty to pay any taxes business use, such as a vehicle tions equal your cost or invest- other business expense. How- To be depreciable, the prop- on the property. where it is a mixed use of busi- ment in the property. ever, if a repair or replacement erty must meet all the following • The risk of loss if the prop- ness and personal. • You stop depreciating increases the value of your requirements. erty is destroyed, condemned, property when you retire it property, makes it more useful, • It must be property you or diminished in value through Placed in Service from service, even if you have or lengthens its life, you must own. obsolescence or exhaustion. You place property in ser- not fully recovered its cost or treat it as an improvement and • It must be used in your Property Having a Deter- vice when it is ready and avail- other basis. You retire property depreciate it. Ambassador Spotlight

Full Name: Kimberly Jo Sweem Does your spouse work in the area? Rob Sweem Home town: Olympia, Wash. and I own RK Guide Service. It’s a fishing guide service Up Coming Birthday: September 19 specializing in Salmon and Steelhead based in Lewis Siblings: Bruce Moes, Terri County. Chamber Events Brandt, Kari Moes and Kristin Boyer What would people Annual Chamber Banquet be surprised to know Occupation of Parents: about you? I'm not a very January 11, 2013, 6 p.m. social hour, 7 p.m. dinner Mother Peggy Blegen is owner competitive person. I enjoy Washington Hotel, Chehalis of Floral Occasions all sports and doing well but winning or losing always feels Update on Career: I am just as fun as long as I enjoyed Home and Garden Show he Customer Relations Sales the ride and have friends that as possible. It makes me feel Home and Garden show coming up March 22, 23, Associate for the Lewis County were there. happy to be a part of Lewis and 24th at the Southwest Washington fairgrounds. Office of Rainier Connect County. It has opened up my Do you have any hobbies? eyes to local businesses, their Booths available. Where were you born: American Quarter Horses and owners , employees, and what Olympia, WA near the barrel racing is my passion and they have to offer. I source The next Business After Hours will be February 21, at Nisqually river. my love. Anything to do with the contacts I've learned the outdoors and animals is to of daily and send referrals, The Evergreen Playhouse. How did you end up me an incredibly blessed day. recommendations and share here? Lewis County has the experiences about these Would you like to host a Centralia-Chehalis Chamber hometown country feel. I love Why are you an business as often and I can. of Commerce Business After Hours? Please call the the small town mentality. The Ambassador? The Chamber is about keeping landscape here is homey. I became an Ambassador businesses going and being an Chamber oice to reserve your spot, 360-748-8885. and plan to be one as long Ambassador supports that. 2 Directory Things to Look for in a Printing Business CHAMBER STAFF Dennis R. Waller By Precision Printing and Copy #8 Invoice Promptly. the file is accepted into produc- changing role of print in busi- Interim Executive Director Depot tion and when your proof will ness communications. Do they A job not complete until the [email protected] You’ve heard it often, printers be ready or letting you know any know their customers and pros- invoice is written, so jobs are problems they have encountered. pects are experimenting with differ in capabilities and special- normally invoiced on the day Michelle Turner ties, so you have to know how to If they encounter an unex- social media like LinkedIn, TheChamber@Chamberway. production is completed. To pected problem during produc- Facebook and Twitter; with mo- match what you need with what avoid invoice getting lost, they com a printer can do. In this issue of tion, let you know right away so bile communications to smart can mail them to whomever together you can develop op- phones; and with webbased printing tips we’re helping out you designate - the person who 2012 EXECUTIVE BOARD by presenting the top ten rea- tions. This should be done any communications like e-letter Dwayne Aberle, Chair placed the order or the accounts time the date, cost or quality of and blogging? sons to help you confidently pick payable department, for exam- Security State Bank your printer. the job will be impacted by the #2 Defend print. ple. The invoice should include problem. #10 Do They Know How to Print. your purchase order number or Despite the commitment Bob Jackins, Past Chair #5 Telling the truth Home Depot Let’s start with the basics: other internal references you to new media, we all know for do they have a mix of equip- provide. You need to trust the printer. certain that print still has an Ken Kostick, Incoming Chair ment for printing and finishing, And as I mentioned in #9, it The only way I know to build important role to play, for those Port of Chehalis maintain the equipment in good should always match the quote trust is by always telling the who would abandon print based working order, provide formal #7 They should commit to a due truth. They should be honest, on concerns for the environ- Tony Ketchum, Vice Chair training for the operators, and date and deliver on time. and not beat around the bush. ment - cutting down trees, the For example, if there is a serious impact of paper manufacturing IP Callison & Sons enforce production standards Production control system for quality and output? design flaw in the brochure file on the environment, printing’s using interim due dates, they you give them, they should tell overall carbon footprint - there Jenny Collins, Secretary #9 Do they tell you how much should provide a firm com- Visiting Nurses you and provide some sugges- is research and statistics to your job will cost? mitment for completing the tions. They should not mislead counter claims that print must job. They should also provide Ron Hall, Treasurer Another basic: they should you, hide things from you or be eliminated. There is objective you with interim due dates for make substitutions without your information about the effective- Ron Hall, CPA provide a quote as soon as the things you may be providing job specification are firm. You knowledge and permission. ness of print, its sustainability. such as a word file of text; pho- #1 You deserve the best printer. 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS want to know before they begin tographs; a mailing list; or a #4 Find out what works for you. Kyle Heaton, Past Chair production that the price fits completed proof. The more they know about While printers may try to Port of Centralia within your budget and meets your business, your industry persuade you with their pro- your expectations. Their quote #6 Keep you up dated on what is going on. and your customers, the better duction equipment or low pric- Chris DuPont provides details and are writ- they can evaluate whether the es, I’ve offered ten things you TransAlta ten in plain English so that you They should confirm receipt printed piece will serve the pur- should look for in picking a know exactly what the price is of your files so you don’t have to pose you intend. local printer. It come down to Dave Muller based on. Because of this, they follow up to be sure they have #3 Are they interested this: deliver on time, keep you Retired should stand behind their quote, your job. If you have submitted a informed, and make it easy for and the final invoice should al- file, they should open it, analyze in new media. you to do business along with Denny Murray ways match the quote. it, and report back saying that Do they understand the supporting the community. Lucky Eagle Casino

Mitch Moberg Twin Cities Trading Post Monthly Forum News in Brief Deanne Putman By Dennis Waller Brent Taylor of John L. Scott in handy as it was used to ex- Allstate Insurance/Putman Housing sales and prices are and Lori Daniels, director for tinguish a fiery scramble to see Agency reasonable indicators of our lo- the Lewis County Realtors Asso- who would take home the semi- cal economy and often sited by ciation, presented a Power Point fabulous memoir.) Jeanell Rasmussen economists and business people program indicating real estate In miscellaneous business, Providence Hospital as indications of how our region sales figures are comparable to the Chamber will not have a is faring financially. If that is the last year, with a slight up tick Business After Hours in Janu- Ron Sturza case, the December 10 Chamber in specific areas such as market ary due to the Annual Banquet Sunbird Shopping Center Forum attended by a focused values. This led to speculation set for Friday, January 11 at the group of members could be a among attendees that we may Washington Hotel, 545 North Christine Fossett bellwether of things to come in have experienced the bottom of Market Blvd. in downtown Che- The Chronicle Lewis County. the real estate slippage in recent halis. A social hour is at 6 fol- The monthly forum was held Dr. James Walton years and that transactions have lowed by dinner and a program Centralia College during the delicious lunch hour stabilized and could be on the at 7. Invitations were sent out at O'Blarney's in downtown rebound. by the Chamber office with an Amanda Singleton Centralia (formerly Gibson Attendees whose names were RSVP by January 2. Rainier Connect House) under the supervision of drawn in the regular raffle won The program features The O'Blarney's manager Jeff Malloy. a free fire extinguisher from Business of the Year Award Suzie Mitchell New Chamber members Brown- Spud Downie of Custom Secu- and the prestigious Evergreen Helly Hansen stone Coffee Lounge (Tony Em- rity Systems and a free copy of Award, co-sponsored by The pens) in Centralia and Rely Lo- a new memoir by the temporary Chamber and The Chronicle. A Pat Sauter cal (David Ostrand) in Chehalis executive director. (Rumor has buffet style dinner and bar will National Frozen Foods were recognized. it that the extinguisher came be offered. Brent Taylor of John L. Scott TITLE GUARANTY CO. Thorbeckes Welcomes New Trainer of Lewis County By Jenni Bodnar, General character that many of us next level professionally as a Manager, Thorbeckes FitLife know, Rocky Balboa. Sylvester trainer, he found CrossFit to be Centers Stallone’s portrayal of the the next level of certification for With each transition of the underdog, striving for excellence him to pursue. Currently Travis calendar year, new hopes, new and achieving it, truly grabbed is certified in the following levels dreams, and new opportunities Travis’s attention. Though through CrossFit: Level 1Coach/ TiTle insurance and escrow are on the forefront of our Travis was never told that he Trainer, CrossFit Olympic minds. For those owning or couldn’t achieve anything he put Lifting, CrossFit Mobility, When Buying, Selling or Reinancing running a business, our goal his mind to, he was considered CrossFit Endurance, and he Specify Title Guaranty For Title Insurance & Escrow is for prosperity, growth, and a quiet person, and therefore, in just completed his Level 2 prep 360-748-0001 creative development. For those the sports arena, he didn’t stand course. Future certifications he Title Fax: 360-748-9867 Escrow Fax: 360-740-7892 seeking a job or career, the goal out as much as others. hopes to attain include CrossFit is to find the right job, which Shortly after high school, Youth. 200 NW Paciic • Chehalis • www.titlegco.com will satisfy both financial and Travis became interested in Just what comprises the professional goals and ultimately CrossFit workout? CrossFit Agent for: Chicago Title Insurance, First American Title Insurance, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), and Stewart Title Insurance CH487281sl.cg lead to success. and competed regionally in describes its strength and This month, I want to focus many MMA competitions. conditioning program as on someone who is currently Over three years ago, Travis constantly varied, high intensity, Residential & Commercial pursuing a new career goal by came to work at Thorbeckes functional movement, with Featuring Local following his passion for health after completing his National the stated goal of improving and fitness. Travis Schliesser, Academy of Sports Medicine fitness. Workouts are typically In-State was raised in Adna, and is a 2004 (NASM) certification. As he was short—20 minutes or less— Monitoring Adna High School graduate. He seeking additional certifications and intense, demanding all- played both football and ran to improve his skills, focus out physical exertion. 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Debbie’s Boutique Has Moved Soak Up The Winter Blues day, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. indoor gardening, and start- and other air contaminants at a Tickets are available at in ing seeds indoors. Remember molecular level, leaving the air Ladies: First off I hope you Thank you for the continued Centralia at Santa Lucia and PlantsPlus, on Jackson Highway virtually smoke free. support and patronage you gave are well on your way to a fabu- Sterling Bank, in Chehalis at in Chehalis for lights, seeds, or- “We can now proudly say that lous 2013. Next I would like to to The Bath Depot throughout Book ‘n’ Brush, and online at ganic fertilizers, and soil. Get Lucky Eagle has the cleanest air thank you again for your con- 2012! And, now it is a new year, www.brownpapertickets.com, growing today! of any casino in the region and tinued support through 2012; and a new you with bath and or by calling the box office at Thanks again, and we hope involving me with your fun- body essentials from The Bath 360-736-8628. to have a great year, and look we achieved it in an environ- draisers, hosting your shop- Depot. You can scrub or soak The Evergreen Playhouse is forward to to giving the same mentally friendly way,” Lucky ping events and allowing me away the winter blues or just located at 226 W.Center St. great customer service all of our Eagle Casino & Hotel Chief Ex- to assist you with your gift giv- pamper yourself now that the loyal customers in 2013. ecutive Officer John Setterstrom ing, travel, and holiday needs. I holiday season is over with one PlantsPlus Reminds us to said. so very much appreciate you, of the many body scrubs or bath Southwest Washington The air purification sys- your business and all the new indulgences offered. And, don’t start planting now tem pioneered by Moleculair™ forget to pick up a lotion too!!! Family Magazine Spring friends I have made. Last but not HAPPY NEW YEAR! As Technologies, Inc. emits a very least, if you haven't heard the Remember we are located at 108 we enter into 2013 and the Kidsignment Sale fine mist of naturally occur- "NEWS", Debbie's Boutique is re- West Pine Street in downtown cold weather settles in, re- locating to 120-A South Tower Centralia. For more informa- The Southwest Washington ring chemicals into the casino member there is still plenty of Family Magazine Spring Kid- through the existing ventila- across from the Fox Theater tion call Sandi at 623-1016, or gardening to be done. Dead and Hollies yogurt shop, right just pop in and enjoy! signment Sale will be happening tion system. The mist binds to heading and pruning are key; on March 2 and March 3, 2013, next door to the New Brown- make sure everything is cut smoke molecules and other air stone Coffee House which is Shakespeare Comedy located at 321 N. Pearl, Centra- contaminants, breaking down back and any dead portions of lia. The sale has kids clothing right across the street from our Coming to Evergreen trees and shrubs are completely and destroying them. Tried and True...Santa Lucia. I from preemie to juniors, young removed. This will encour- mens clothing, toys, baby equip- The product is in over 40 Ca- am so proud, excited and very Playhouse in Centralia age healthy new growth as the sinos nationwide and they are much looking forward to the ment, maternity clothes, and “A Midsummer Night’s growing season approaches. every type of child related item expecting to double that in 2013. move. We will have a generous Dream,” one of the great com- This is also a great time of “Our system is reliable and amount of space to accomodate that you can think of! Consign- edy plays by William Shake- year to identify any holes in your hassle free to install and main- all our needs (oh, and yes, in ors can earn up to 70% of elling speare, will be coming the Cen- landscape and create your plans price, (less an $8 participation tain,” said Chief Operating Of- answer to everyone's #1 ques- tralia’s Evergreen Playhouse Feb. to plant and fill in the gaps. This fee). You can find more infor- ficer Joe DiLeo of Moleculair. tion...2 large dressing rooms). 15 through March 3. will help block any unsightly We plan to re-open on Tuesday, mation and register now at www. “We have received calls from The play revolves around the views or create a more pleasing swwfamily.com. January 15, 2013. Plan to stop by adventures of four young lovers, outdoor space. Don’t forget the all over the world wanting our and get on the new year's e-mail a group of amateur actors and birds! To keep your feathered technology. We were excited to list to be informed of upcom- their interactions with the fair- friends toasty warm on cold Lucky Eagle Eliminates add Lucky Eagle Casino to our ing happenings. I hope to see ies that inhabit a moonlit forest. days, fill one of our beautiful Smoke With New Molecular list of clients.” you soon and I am very much Director of “A Midsummer bird baths with warm water Air System in Casino It is believed that Lucky Ea- looking forward to serving you Night’s Dream” is Isaac Wulff. and place it in the sunlight. Our gle is the first casino in Wash- in 2013. Thank you again from Performances will be Feb. handmade birdbaths are just ington to implement this new Debbie's Boutique. I do want to some of the unique yard art we Guests and employees of 15-17, Feb. 21-24, Feb. 28, and technology. extend a huge thank-you to the March 1-3. Friday and Saturday carry that is made right here in Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel can Brumfields (owners of the Lewis performances are at 8 p.m. with Lewis County. literally breathe easier thanks to “This is yet another example & Clark Hotel and my previous a $15 admission. Sunday shows Indoor gardens can be cre- a cutting-edge new molecular of our commitment to making location) for their kindness and are at 2 p.m. with a $10 admis- ated in small spaces like shelves air purification system installed the experience for our guests generosity while doing business sion. A special pay-what-you- or windowsills. Add a simple at the casino earlier this month. as comfortable and enjoyable as with them. will performance is on Thurs- lights for cold weather gardens, The system attacks smoke possible,” Setterstrom said.

competition and to track As most CrossFit enthusiasts Crossfit individual progress. Follow our believe, it’s for anyone seeking WOD’s on Twitter: Thorbeckes a program that will challenge iPad Users - We have an app for you! Continued from page 2 CrossFit, for each day’s workout. you every day and with the like- CrossFit has become the chronline.com combine movements such as minded motivation of others, fastest growing strength and will get you to that next fitness sprinting, rowing, jumping rope, conditioning program across the level you have always wanted climbing rope, flipping tires, world. Many law enforcement weightlifting, carrying heavy and fire departments, along to achieve. Travis states, “The objects, and many bodyweight with most MMA programs challenge of CrossFit is to have exercises; equipment used consider the CrossFit workout as a personal mental mindset includes barbells, dumbbells, an essential part of training. But to challenge the weaknesses gymnastics rings, pull-up it is also important to remember you have and turn them into bars, kettle bells, medicine that CrossFit is for anyone, not strengths.” balls, and boxes for box jumps. just the elite athlete. People of To wrap this up, I am These elements are mixed in all fitness levels are a part of the convinced that Travis has found numerous combinations to program – and one of the most his professional calling. He just form prescribed “Workouts of amazing things is the support continues to amaze me with his the Day” or “WODs”. Hour- of each and every participant. determination and development

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December Business After Hours was held at the Junction Sports Bar and Grill. Rex and Lynn Wolff Owners of the Junction were great hosts. They served Several different kinds of pizza, hotdogs, macaroni salad, deep fried mac n cheese, and meatballs. The next Business After Hours will be hosted by Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Center, Centralia, Rebecca Teitzel and Alicia Bull February 21st. Rebecca won a $35 fun card to the Junction Sports Bar and Grill.

The Crew at the Junction Sports Bar & Grill. Thank you Rex and Lynn Wolff for being such wonderful hosts.

David Blombahl, Jeff Pape, Fred Rider, and Gary Cichowski.

Robert Wheeler, John and Alicia Bull, Ron Hall, Dwayne Aberle, Christine Brower, and Sue Sincock and her husband Gordon had a Amy Howard, Shelly Winkelhausen, and Jobeth Stenerson from Key Bank. Amy was also the lucky winner great time. of a $50 fun card to the Junction Sports Bar & Grill. Bring the party (and the people) to your business. Host a Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours! Contact us for more information about 2013 dates, at [email protected] or call us at 360-748-8885. Ambassador Christmas Party

The Ambassador Christmas party was held at O'Blarney's Irish Pub. Good food and drinks a small thank you to our wonderful Am- bassadors who do so much for the Chamber. Several Board members also came to show support and give thanks to the Ambassadors.

Christmas tree with “White Elephant gifts”. The Mcfarlands. Rachelle Dunham, Alan And Rebecca Teitzel.

The group enjoyed the great food and company. Michelle and Nelson Turner. Ed and Amanda Singleton, Kim and Rob Sweem. • Life 11 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Never regret anything you have done with a sincere affection; nothing is lost that is born of the heart.” — Basil Rathbone © 2013 by NEA, Inc. Calendar: Flapjacks for Sale in Chehalis to Benefit Flat-Track Roller Dolls Team Continued from Life 2 begin at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. chased by calling 508-3170. Din- Following each fashion show, ner includes chicken fried steak, call Candy Lunke, events coor- ballroom dancers will demon- mashed potatoes, vegetable, and dinator, at 736-9391, ext. 605. strate a couple’s first dance. a dinner roll. All proceeds will At the door, couples will en- help fund the 2013 fastpitch sea- ter to win prizes, and they will son for all three teams. Roller Dolls to receive a complimentary copy of Host Fundraiser South Sound Wedding & Event magazine. Sunday, Feb. 3 at Applebee’s The show is sponsored by Great Wolf Lodge, Olym- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo The Rainy City Roller Dolls, pia, Lacey, Tumwater Visitor & starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 a flat track roller derby team, Jackson Highway, Chehalis Convention Bureau and Mixx will be holding a fundraiser 8-10 Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, 96.com. a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Apple- 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, Tickets are $8 at the door. bee’s in Chehalis. 807-1761, 520-6518 For information about the Tickets, which are $10, may show, visit www.southsound- be purchased from Rainy City weddingshow.com or www.wed- skaters. All proceeds from the dingandeventmagazine.com. Monday, Feb. 4 breakfast will help fund Rainy Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia City’s 2013 skating season. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Roof replacement fundraiser, Adna Jackson Highway, Chehalis Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, Adna, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., baked potato bar, adults $6, kids under 10 $5, sour Monday, Jan. 28 Tuesday, Feb. 5 cream, bacon bits, broccoli, cheese sauce, ranch dressing, chili and butter Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors toppings, green salad, decaf and Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 regular coffee, tea, punch, milk, dessert, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 740-1950 Broken Trail Band, country music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Tuesday, Jan. 29 Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Wednesday, Feb. 6 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo p.m.; food available, 736-9030 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Sunday, Jan. 27 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, South Sound Wedding Wednesday, Jan. 30 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Courtesy photo items, 736-1146 John Ford Coley, who had a number of hits in the 1970s in a duo with England Dan, Show Coming to Great Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix will perform at Centralia College at 7 p.m. on Jan. 26. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Wolf Lodge Chehalis, 740-0492 Chehalis, 740-0492 The South Sound Wedding Show will be Sunday, Jan. 27 Thursday, Jan. 31 Friday, Feb. 15 and complicated still further by from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Great Thursday, Feb. 7 entering the forest where Ober- Wolf Lodge. The show is pre- Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Shakespeare Comedy on, the King of the Fairies, and sented by South Sound Wed- 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, his Queen, Titania, preside. ding & Event Magazine, a local 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Coming to Evergreen Puck (or Robin Goodfellow) resource guide for engaged cou- Playhouse is a major character who is full ples planning a wedding in the Saturday, Feb. 2 of mischief and tricks. Other “A Midsummer Night’s South Puget Sound area. Friday, Feb. 8 visitors to the enchanted forest Randy Linder, classic rock, 9 p.m.-1 Dream,” one of the great com- Couples will meet caterers, a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle include Bottom the weaver and Oregon Trail music and dancing, edy plays by William Shake- DJs, wedding planners, florists, Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 his friends Snug, Snout, Quince open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., speare, will be coming the Cen- photographers, wedding cake Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 and Flute, the amateur drama- tralia’s Evergreen Playhouse Feb. bakers, jewelry designers and Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin tists who want to rehearse their Team United Fastpitch 15 through March 3. representatives from wedding Cities Senior Center terrible but hilarious version of The play revolves around the and reception venues, bridal to Host Fundraiser Potato and taco salad bar, open to the play “Pyramus and Thisbe.” everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior adventures of four young lovers, and tux shops and many others. Director of “A Midsummer Center, Winlock, 785-4325 a group of amateur actors and Guests will see the latest Dinner at Moose Lodge Night’s Dream” is Isaac Wulff. their interactions with the fair- styles during two fashion shows The two 10U and the 12U Performances will be Feb. ies that inhabit a moonlit forest. featuring men’s formalwear, Team United Fastpitch teams 15-17, Feb. 21-24, Feb. 28, and The story takes place in mid- wedding gowns, bridesmaids will be holding a chicken fried Saturday, Feb. 9 March 1-3. Friday and Saturday summer, and is a farce featur- and flower girl dresses all from steak fundraiser dinner start- performances are at 8 p.m. with Souper Supper Banquet 2013, ing Hermia and Lysander and local stores. The latest in hair- ing at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at Love in the Name of Christ, 5:30 p.m., a $15 admission. Sunday shows styles and makeup will be shown the Moose Lodge in Centralia. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Centralia, Helena and Demetrius. Their on local models. Fashion shows Tickets are $10 and may be pur- 748-8611 romantic intrigues are confused please see CALENDAR, page Life 12 Life 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

With Sancho’s help, Roger ac- Proceeds from the spelling complishes his quest and discov- bee and auction will go to Lewis Calendar ers true love. County programs of the Wash- The play was written by Lu- ington Special Olympics. Continued from Life 11 igi Jannuzzi and is directed by The spelling bee is organized are at 2 p.m. with a $10 admis- Cookie Troxel. Dinner will be into teams of four, and does not sion. A special pay-what-you- served. involve “solo” spelling. will performance is on Thurs- Performances begin at 6 p.m. A contribution of $350 will day, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 for dinner and sponsor a team and company Tickets are available at in play, and $10 for the play only. name for the spelling bee. Ro- Centralia at Santa Lucia and tary will supply spellers to teams Plomondon Independent needing additional members. Sterling Bank, in Chehalis at Film Festival, Morgan Arts Centre, Book ‘n’ Brush, and online at Admission is $10. Plomondon Road, Toledo, www. In the most recent spelling www.brownpapertickets.com, morganartscentre.com, (360) 864-4ART or by calling the box office at bee, Rotary was able to raise 736-8628. $9,000. The Evergreen Playhouse is Saturday, Feb. 16 Additional information may located at 226 W.Center St. be obtained by calling spelling Plomondon Independent bee committee chair Julie Shaf- Film Festival, Morgan Arts Centre, Plomondon Road, Toledo, fley, 736-3830. Romantic Comedy awards ceremony 7 p.m., www. Coming to Tiller morganartscentre.com, (360) 864-4ART Saturday, Feb. 23 “Night of the Foolish Moon,” 6 p.m., Eric Charbonneau / Courtesy photo Art Center Tiller Art Center, Morton, $25 for dinner Women in Agriculture Conference, The Side Street Strutters will perform at Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre on April and play, $10 for play only 8 a.m.-4 p.m., WSU Lewis County 28 to conclude the Lewis County Concerts series. “Night of the Foolish Moon,” Extension Office meeting room, Lewis a romantic comedy, will be County Courthouse, 740-1214 phony’s concert series will wrap by Francis Poulanc; and another performed Friday and Saturday, Rotary Spelling Bee up for the year with an April “French Suite,” by Darius Mil- Feb. 15-16, at the Tiller Art Cen- Set for Feb. 22 Saturday, April 20 20 performance titled “April in haud. ter in Morton. Paris.” Concertgoers can expect In the play, Sancho Panza, Centralia Rotary will hold The event will feature several Don Quixote’s faithful sidekick, its sixth annual “Catch the Buzz” Symphony to Perform well-known pieces by French to hear “Scenes From the Lou- appears to one Roger DiPietro. spelling bee and silent auction at composers, including “March vre, “ by Norman Dele Joio, and DiPietro, a man obsessed with Centralia College’s Corbet The- ‘April in Paris’ April 20 Military Francaise,” by Camille “French National Defile March,” Don Quixote, longs for a quest. atre Friday, Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. The Northwest Wind Sym- Saint-Saens; “Suirte Francaise,” by Jean Robert Planquette.

ADVICE: Dear Abby Readers Urge Wife to Work Through Problems at Home DEAR ABBY: This is in re- that you like him or love him.” I “Had It” should take another py instead of fantasizing about to others through your husband, sponse to “Had It in Hartford” have been married for 36 years look at what she’s about to lose other men, she might find the and once you pull your marriage (Oct. 6), who has been unhappily now. Do I notice handsome men, and tally up the costs to her love she craves in her marriage. apart, everything else falls away, married to her husband for 20 or appreciate a man who treats family. Is she really trapped? Or Loving feelings come from too. — REGRETTING IT IN years. She said she married him me kindly? Of course. I’m not has she just been unwilling to loving behavior, not the other NEW YORK for all the wrong blind or dead. choose to love? — BARBARA IN way around. The sooner she reasons and Love isn’t just a feeling, but a MOUNT VERNON, WASH. realizes this, the sooner she’ll DEAR ABBY: “Had It” is “has never loved choice and a commitment. I’m DEAR BARBARA: Thank see that what she really wants probably suffering from a case him the way a committed to my husband not you for writing. I advised “Had is right there at home with her of the seven-year itch. For some woman should because I’m “supposed” to be, It” to think long and hard before family. And it has been there all reason, people cycle in seven- love a man.” but because I CHOOSE to be. It leaving her husband, but that if along. — DR. PEGGY B. year increments. Some of them After I had seems to me that “Had It” never she truly cannot love him the change jobs or homes, others been married made that choice or worked way he deserves, she should DEAR ABBY: I have this have affairs or change spouses. for seven years, I toward it, but expected it to just move on. My readers’ comments: message for “Had It”: I felt like She should work through it with went to my pas- By Abigail Van Buren happen eventually. you and acted on my feelings. a counselor. tor concerned She has a foundation of DEAR ABBY: “Had It” Don’t do it! Wait until your kids There is a lot to be said for that the grass on the other side trust and friendship that helps doesn’t feel love toward her are older. As much as you want a being married to your best was looking greener than mine. a marriage through the rough husband because she spends her more intimate relationship, you friend. A wise therapist advised As we spoke, I began to realize times. Many marriages that end time and energy ruminating cannot begin to imagine the im- me to compliment my husband the extent of the investment I in divorce rely on sexual attrac- about a “mistake” she thinks she pact straying will have on your at least once a day. (“If you act had put into my marriage and tion and passion to carry them made 20 years ago. She says he kids. happy, pretty soon it won’t be that I didn’t want to start over instead of friendship. is doing everything right and I deeply regret what I did and an act.”) This was after my again on a new one. We’re told that marriage is they get along fine. If she tried I wish someone would have told first bout with the “itch” and My mom always told me, 50-50. That’s not true. It’s 100- something positive, like remind- me what I’m telling you. Pull it has been working ever since, “Marriage is not easy. You will 100. I’m responsible for my 100 ing herself about the qualities yourself together. Think about 29 years! — LOVING AND always have to work on it. There percent, and my spouse is re- she likes about him, and doing your children, extended family LAUGHING WITH MY BEST will be times when you won’t feel sponsible for his. things she knows make him hap- and friends. You are connected FRIEND

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Movies Sports Kids Bets FRIDAY EVENING January 11, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Man Standing Malibu Country Shark Tank A capsule that keeps bever- 20/20 ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) “Cold Shower” ages hot. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) 1600 Penn “Putting 1600 Penn “The Dateline NBC A nursing student disappears from work. (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) Out Fires” Skiplantic Ocean” Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie “The Beauty Experiment.” (N) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) Undercover Boss Kampgrounds of CSI: NY “Civilized Lies” A popular police Blue Bloods “Front Page News” Erin KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) America CEO Jim Rogers. (N) (CC) officer is killed. (N) ’ (CC) questions Mayor Poole. 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A ››› The Fugitive (1993, Suspense) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward. An innocent man must evade the law ››› True Lies (1994) Arnold Schwar- man and his son fight side by side in the Revolutionary War. (CC) as he pursues a killer. (CC) zenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis. (CC) APL 43 43 Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Infested! ’ (CC) Infested! “Midnight Terror” ’ (CC) Infested! “Surrounded” (N) ’ Fatal Attractions ’ (CC) Infested! “Surrounded” ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Hit music and a live audience; Bow Wow. One Mic Stand One Mic Stand One Mic Stand ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Eva Mendes. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real House- The Real Housewives of Atlanta Back The Real Housewives of Atlanta NeNe The Real House- ››› Scream 3 (2000, Horror) David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette. Premiere. 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Mob Wives ’ (CC) ›› Rock Star (2001) Mark Wahlberg. A singer lands a gig with his heavy-metal heroes. ’ Making Mr. Right ’ Mob Wives (CC)

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(CC) (CC) “Stink House” “Ridge House” (CC) Stories (CC) Stories (CC) Stories (CC) AMC 67 67 The The The The The ›› Legend of the Lost (1957, Adventure) John ››› The Comancheros (1961, Western) John ››› Mad Max (1979, Science Fiction) ››› Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior Mad Max Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Wayne, Sophia Loren. (CC) Wayne, Stuart Whitman. (CC) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel. (1981, Action) Mel Gibson. (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Me or the Dog Must Love Cats Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Bad Dog! (CC) Cute! Puppies Too Cute! (CC) Cute! Kittens Pit Bulls-Parole BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Getting Played (2005) (CC) Million Dollar Million Dollar Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Top Chef: Seattle Vanderpump The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ BRAVO 66 66 Decorators Decorators Rules wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta Beverly Beverly CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely New World fifth estate Reci Stefano Lang & O’Leary Alpine Skiing George 22 Min Nature/ Things Land One/ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Music Hot 20 Countdown (N) ’ (CC) Music Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba PureC CNBC 46 46 Hair Skin Paid TRIA Cook Burnett Paid WEN Paid De Sexy Paid Paid Ripped Cook Paid WEN Paid J. Den John Money Millions Ult. Factories CNN 44 44 Sat. Bottom CNN Saturday Morning (N) CNN Newsroom Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room CNN Newsroom Coming Storm CNNH 45 45 Sat. Bottom Sat. Morning HLN Weekend Your Money (N) CNN Newsroom (N) Detec Detec Detec Detec Situation Room CNN Newsroom Coming Storm COM 60 60 Paid Weight Save- Get DL Hughley: The › Superstar (1999, Comedy) Molly ›› Mystery Men (1999) Hank Azaria, ›› The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard. ›› Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Kevin Hart: I’m a Prog. Loss CarMD Ripped Endangered List Shannon, Will Ferrell. (CC) Janeane Garofalo. (CC) (2009) Jeremy Piven. (CC) (2008) Martin Lawrence. (CC) Grown Little Man D I S 41 41 Octo Alice-Wonder. Doc Never Land Phineas Gravity Good Dog Jessie ANT Austin Austin Austin ANT ANT ANT Good Good Austin Austin Good Good No De- Cook Zumba Paid Weight Insanity! Gold Rush “Lepre- Gold Rush “Dozer American Chop- Dual Survival “On Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners ’ Moonshiners Bering Sea Gold DSC 8 8 frosting Safe Dance Prog. Loss chaun Gold” Wars” per ’ (CC) the Menu” (CC) (CC) (CC) “Adios, Mr. Still” ’ (CC) Su- Skincare 50 Most Shocking Celebrity Confes- E! Investigates E! News (N) The E! Spe- Celebrity Oops: Ice-Coco Ice-Coco Khloe & Khloe & Khloe & Khloe & Fashion Police E! News E! 65 65 persmile sions Celebrity confessions. Soup cial They Did It Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar SportsCenter (N) Sunday NFL Countdown (N) (Live) College Basketball Duke at North College Basketball North Carolina at High School Basketball The Fab Five (CC) 30 for 30 ESPN 32 32 (Live) (CC) (CC) Carolina State. (N) (Live) Florida State. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 EPL Soccer C’lege GameDay College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Strongest Man Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong Strong FAM 39 39 Dirty Paid Boy... Boy... Boy... › Furry Vengeance (2010, Comedy) Garfield: Tail ›› Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008) ››› Big (1988) Tom Hanks. ›› The Pacifier (2005) Vin Diesel. FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. News Stossel America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Paid Yng- Barbe Guy’s Be.- Best Paula Paula Pioneer Trisha’s Con Giada Chopped Unwrapped Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Sta. Diners Diners Iron Chef Amer. FX 53 53 Total Get Smarter Smarter Smarter ›› Tooth Fairy (2010, Comedy) How I How I How I How I Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ››› The Social Network (2010, Drama) Jesse ››› Star Trek Gym Ripped Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd. Met Met Met Met Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield. (2009) GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf European PGA Tour Golf Volvo Golf Champions, Third Round. PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Second Round. Golf PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden ›› Before You Say I Do (2009) Jen- Come Dance at My Wedding (2009, The Seven Year Hitch (2012) Natalie ››› Backyard Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls nifer Westfeldt. (CC) Drama) John Schneider. (CC) Hall, Darin Brooks. (CC) Wedding (2010) HGTV 68 68 Clean Yng- Bryan Elbow Buying Prop Prop Bath Bath Yard Kitchen House House Love It or List It Cousins on Call Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HIST 37 37 Paid Paid Modern Marvels St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Crime Wave: Mayhem Blood Diamonds (CC) The True Story of Killing Pablo Targeting Bin Laden (CC) LI FE 51 51 Bra Paid Paid Back Core Paid WEN Body Paid Skin Double ›› Deadly Sibling Rivalry (2011) Gone (2011) Molly Parker. (CC) ›› The Killing Secret (1997) (CC) Orphan MSNBC 47 47 Chris Hayes Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Lockup Wabash MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. ››› It’s Kind of a Funny Story Washington Heights ’ Snooki I Made Catfish: The TV BUCK BUCKWILD ’ Cribs Cribs Cribs Cribs Cribs Cribs NBCS 34 34 Outdoor Bass Sltwtr Big Sal Into Charlie Whistle FIS Freestyle College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Basketball NICK 40 40 Parents Parents Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Turtles Odd Parents Spong Power Spong Parents Parents Parents Parents iCarly ’ (CC) iCarly OXY 50 50 Paid Paid Paid Jillian Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ›› Guess Who (2005) Bernie Mac. ›› Phat Girlz (2006) Mo’Nique. ››› Chicago (2002, Musical) ›› Last Holiday (2006, Comedy) R O OT 31 31 Paid Paid Paid Wor Paid Paid Home P90X! Shirt Fat P90X Paid Hawks Sea Fame College Basketball College Basketball Basket SPIKE 57 57 Weight Total Cook Paid Sexy in WEN Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Tattoo Bar Rescue Bar Rescue ’ Bar Rescue “Bar The Joe Schmo The Joe Schmo ››› The Shawshank Re- Loss Gym Safe Prog. 2013! Hair 4x4 (N) power (N) ’ Car Night. “Shabby Abbey” Fight” ’ Show ’ (CC) Show ’ (CC) demption (1994) ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 De Paid Cook Keurig Body CarMD ›› Path of Destruction (2005) ›› Megafault (2009), Eriq La Salle Stonehenge Apocalypse (2010) Doomsday Prophecy (2011) Terror Beneath TBN 20 20 The Auto Come Rocks Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News The Ten Commandments Gods Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Home Home House/ Meet, There Accord- Ray- Ray- Rules Rules ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam › Norbit (2007, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Friends Friends Friends Friends Imp. Imp. Payne Browns Yet? ing-Jim mond mond Sandler, Keri Russell. (CC) Thandie Newton. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) Moving Up (CC) 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ 20/20 on TLC ’ Hard Evidence Hard Evidence TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Ava- Law & Order Law & Order “Fear Dallas “The Price Dallas “The Last ›› Edge of Darkness (2010, Suspense) Mel Gib- ››› Minority Report (2002) Tom Cruise. A cop tries to Inglouri- “Fame” ’ tar” ’ “Home Sweet” America” You Pay” Hurrah” (CC) son, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston. (CC) establish his innocence in a future crime. (CC) ous TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Johnny Bey Poke Ben 10 Star Lantern Justice NinjaGo NinjaGo Johnny Johnny Johnny Gum Gum MAD Adven Adven Adven Adven Regular Regular TRAV 36 36 Hair Paid When Vacations Mysteries at Off Limits (CC) Mysteries at No Reservation Food Food Man v Man v Food Paradise All You Can Eat Hot & Spicy Sandwich Parad. TRUTV 49 49 Smile Hair Loss Cook Hang Paid Ripped Jillian Full Throttle Full Throttle Full Throttle Jokers Jokers Pawn Pawn Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking ’ USA 58 58 Cook Younger- No De- Cook Paid Fat Loss ›› How Do You Know (2010) Reese Wither- ››› Dan in Real Life (2007) Steve ››› The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) Steve Carell, NCIS “Forced En- NCIS “Probie” Safe Skin frosting Safe Prog. spoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd. (CC) Carell, Juliette Binoche. (CC) Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd. (CC) try” ’ (CC) (CC) VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ›› Rock Star (2001) Mark Wahlberg. ’ Making Mr. Right Mob Wives (CC) Sat. Night Live Sat. Night Live SNL Life 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING January 12, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm Dis- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) 20/20 Miss America hopefuls prepare. The 2013 Miss America Competition Women vie for the crown. (N Same-day KOMO 4 News Burn Notice “Trust ABC 4 4 cepolo. (N) (CC) “Hawaii” (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) 11:00pm Me” (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s Northwest Back- The Biggest Loser “We’re Back ... And So Is Jillian” Adults and teens try to lose Deception “Pilot” Joanna investigates a KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) Traveler roads weight. ’ (CC) friend’s death. ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 America’s Funniest Home Videos Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order “Legacy” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Menace” ’ (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation An Criminal Minds “The Fallen” Burned 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at omg! Insider (N) CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News entire house is stolen. (CC) (DVS) bodies show up on a pier. ’ 11PM ’ (CC) ’ ’ PBS 9 9 Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969 (My Music) Hits from the 1960s. Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero ›››› Platoon (1986, War) Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen. A sol- Live From the Artists Den Rufus Wain- (CC) (CC) dier embarks on a yearlong tour of duty in Vietnam. wright performs in New York. Bloopers ’ (CC) Bloopers ’ (CC) Bones “Spaceman in a Crater” A body Bones Human remains are found in a Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Star Wars: The Clone Wars “Dooku MNT 10 10 is found in a crater. ’ (CC) field. ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files ’ (CC) spiracy Files ’ Captured” ’ (CC) (DVS) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office “Busi- The Office “Frame CSI: Miami “Show Stopper” A popular Leverage “The Mile High Job” Evidence Criminal Minds “Closing Time” Bodies It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ness Trip” (CC) Toby” ’ musician bursts into flames. ’ is on a plane. (CC) are found in lifeguard towers. ’ in Phila. in Phila. Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Doctor Who Masterpiece Classic “Oliver Twist” Oli- PBS 12 12 ver escapes to London. NFL Football NFC Divisional Playoff -- Green Bay Packers at San Francisco American Health Bloopers ’ (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Washington’s MasterChef “Top 3 Compete” The final FOX 13 13 49ers. (N Subject to Blackout) (S Live) (CC) Front Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) Most Wanted three contestants compete. IND 14 14 Deep Blue Watches Android Watches Android Watches Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Men’s en Vogue II House “Act Your Age” A 6-year-old girl House “House Training” A young scam House “Family” A 14-year-old leukemia House “Resignation” A teenager coughs Psych “Sixty-Five Million Years Off” A Psych “Psy vs. Psy” The feds show up ION 15 15 collapses at day care. ’ (CC) artist passes out. ’ (CC) patient. ’ (CC) up blood. ’ (CC) body washes ashore. ’ (CC) with their own psychic. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Kingdom Conn. Hillsong (CC) End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire KATU News at 6 The Carol Burnett Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune 20/20 Miss America hopefuls prepare. The 2013 Miss America Competition Women vie for the crown. (N Same-day KATU News at 11 Castle “Den of ABC 22 22 (N) ’ (CC) Show “Hawaii” (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Thieves” (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Inside Edition Grants Getaways The Biggest Loser “We’re Back ... And So Is Jillian” Adults and teens try to lose Deception “Pilot” Joanna investigates a NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Weekend (N) ’ weight. ’ (CC) friend’s death. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (SS) Sábado Gigante Súper Modelo Gigante Contest. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero NFL Football NFC Divisional Playoff -- Green Bay Packers at San Francisco FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) To Be Announced 10 O’Clock News (N) MasterChef “Top 3 Compete” The final FOX 27 27 49ers. (N Subject to Blackout) (S Live) (CC) three contestants compete. Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars New Storage Wars New Storage Wars New Storage Wars New A&E 52 52 Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) York (CC) York (CC) York (CC) York (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985, Science Fiction) Mel Gibson, Tina ››› Starship Troopers (1997, Science Fiction) Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards. Premiere. Young troops ››› Starship Troopers (1997) Casper Turner. Wasteland drifter Mad Max must fight a giant. (CC) battle a vicious army of gigantic insects. (CC) Van Dien, Dina Meyer. (CC) APL 43 43 Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Too Cute! “Fuzzy Polar Puppies” ’ Too Cute! “Super Fluffy Puppies” ’ Pit Boss “Shorty’s Master Plan” (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Boss “Shorty’s Master Plan” ’ BET 56 56 ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Eva Mendes. (CC) ››› Love & Basketball (2000, Romance) Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps, Alfre Woodard. (CC) ›› Not Easily Broken (2009) (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Millionaire Matchmaker Patti is The Millionaire Matchmaker Profes- ››› The Family Man (2000, Romance-Comedy) Nicolas Cage, Tea Leoni, Don Cheadle. A Wall ››› The Family Man (2000) Nicolas Cage. A Wall Street her own client. ’ sional poker player. ’ Street playboy wakes to an alternate suburban existence. playboy wakes to an alternate suburban existence. CBUT 29 29 National Marketplace ’ Hockey: A People’s History ’ (CC) Mr. D ’ 22 Minutes (CC) Cracked Detective Aidan Black. ’ News Gunless (2010) Sienna Guillory, Dustin Milligan. ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ››› Pure Country (1992) George Strait. A country singer struggles with the burden of stardom. ›››› Deliverance (1972, Adventure) Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty. ’ (CC) ››› Pure Country (1992) ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Princess ’ (CC) Princess “Nicole” Ultimate Factories “Caterpillar” The Suze Orman Show (CC) Princess ’ (CC) Princess “Nicole” Quit Your Job! Save With CarMD CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight The Coming Storm Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom The Coming Storm CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom The Coming Storm COM 60 60 Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy The Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff Dunham returns with ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Her- ›› Dumb & Dumber (1994) Jim Carrey. Two witless won- comic performs. (CC) new characters. (CC) man. A white-collar worker rebels against corporate drudgery. (CC) ders take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm ’ Jessie ’ Shake It Up! ’ Dog With a Blog A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Bering Sea Gold Zeke is accused of Amish Mafia John throws a hut party Amish Mafia “Devil Comes Calling” Amish Mafia “Fall From Grace” John Amish Mafia “Holy War” Levi’s war with Amish Mafia “Fall From Grace” John DSC 8 8 claim jumping. ’ (CC) that goes bad. ’ (CC) Secret MMA barn fight. ’ (CC) sets up an illegal buggy race. (CC) Merlin escalates. ’ (CC) sets up an illegal buggy race. (CC) E! 65 65 ›› She’s Out of My League (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, › I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Jessica Fashion Police Chelsea Lately T.J. Miller. An average Joe lands a gorgeous girlfriend. Biel. Two straight firefighters pose as gay partners for insurance purposes. 30 for 30 30 for 30 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime Trey Wingo, Tim Has- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 selbeck and Merril Hoge. (N) ESPN2 33 33 Strongest Man Strongest Man Strongest Man Strongest Man World’s Strongest Man Competition SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Basketball ProFILE: 60 ProFILE: 60 FAM 39 39 ››› (1990, Comedy) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern. ›› Ramona and Beezus (2010) Joey King, Selena Gomez. Premiere. ››› Matilda (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America “Flay vs. Pham” FX 53 53 ››› Star Trek (2009, Science Fiction) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. Chronicles ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to ›› Tooth Fairy (2010, Comedy) the early days of the starship Enterprise and her crew. fight criminals. Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Third Round. (N) Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Third Round. Golf Central HALL 19 19 ››› Backyard Wedding (2010) Alicia I Married Who? (2012, Romance-Comedy) Kellie Martin, Ethan Erickson. In Las The Nearlyweds (2013, Romance-Comedy) Danielle Panabaker, Naomi Judd. The Nearlyweds (2013) Danielle Pana- Witt, Frances Fisher. (CC) Vegas, a startled bride wakes up married to a famous actor. (CC) Premiere. Three women learn that their marriages are in-valid. (CC) baker, Naomi Judd. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Renovation (CC) Love It or List It “Olmstead” (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 ›› Orphan (2009, Horror) Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard. (CC) In the Dark (2013, Suspense) Elizabeth Rohm, Sam Page. Premiere. (CC) An Amish Murder (2013, Mystery) Neve Campbell, Christian Campbell. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup Wabash Lockup: Raw “Jailhouse Blues” MTV 63 63 Retro Cribs (N) Retro Cribs (N) Catfish: The TV Show ’ Underemployed “The Heart” (N) ’ Snooki & JWOWW ’ ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams. ’ NBCS 34 34 College Basketball World Series of Fighting 1 Star-Spangled Sundays NFL Turning Point The Dakar Rally Adventure Sports NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious (N) ’ Marvin Marvin (N) Supah Ninjas ’ Supah Ninjas ’ The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Friday (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker, Nia Long. ››› House Party (1990, Musical Comedy) Kid ’N Play, Full Force. Movie R O OT 31 31 Women’s College Basketball: Mountaineers at Wildcats Bensinger College Basketball Washington at Stanford. (N) (Live) College Hockey Nebraska-Omaha at Denver. (N Same-day Tape) SPIKE 57 57 ››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman. An ››› Scarface (1983, Crime Drama) Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bauer. A Cuban immigrant fights to the top of Miami’s drug trade. ’ ›› From Paris innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. ’ (CC) (CC) With Love (2010) SYFY 59 59 ›› The Terror Beneath (2011) ›› Metal Tornado (2011) Greg Evigan, Lou Diamond Phillips. Premiere. ›› Super Cyclone (2012, Action) Nicholas Turturro, Ming-Na. Premiere. ››› Ice Twisters (2009) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power ’ (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road ›› The Hiding Place (1975, Docudrama) Julie Harris, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O’Connell. Virtual Memory The King of The King of The King of The King of The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wedding Band “Personal Universe” A Cougar Town “Blue Wedding Band TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) rock star hangs out with the band. Sunday” TLC 38 38 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz. Soldiers seek Nazi scalps in German- ››› The Bourne Identity (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon, Franka Potente. An ››› The Bourne Identity (2002) Matt occupied France. (CC) (DVS) amnesiac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. (CC) Damon, Franka Potente. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show ›› Underdog (2007, Adventure) Voices of Jason Lee, Jim Belushi. Venture Bros. Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show Black Dynamite The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Meatloaf Paradise (CC) Big Beef Paradise (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Tooele Hospital” Ghost Adventures “Tor House” TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout “Couples” ’ (CC) Wipeout “Blind Date 2012” (CC) Wipeout “Blind Date 2012” (CC) World’s Dumbest... NCIS “Jeopardy” Ziva finds herself under NCIS “Smoked” The NCIS team joins NCIS “Bounce” Reopened investigation. NCIS “Obsession” A murder victim’s NCIS “Nature of the Beast” Tony search- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Gris- USA 58 58 investigation. ’ (CC) forces with the FBI. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) sister goes missing. ’ (CC) es for answers. (CC) (DVS) som helps a man on death row. ’ VH1 62 62 Sat. 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