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Chehalis to Pay Fire District to Defray Annexation Losses REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY Chehalis city councilors agreed dur- In return, the fire district promised to at 6:30 p.m. at Fire District 6’s Jackson ing a special meeting Thursday to sup- withdraw an appeal to the state Bound- Highway station, included lively debate POSSIBLE: City Will Give Fire port a plan to pay Lewis County Fire ary Review Board challenging the an- about whether the groups should focus District 6 $60,000 District 6 approximately $60,000 over the nexation. more on long-term or short-term plan- next three years to make up for revenue While city council and fire district ning with regard to fire service in the By Natalie Johnson lost by the district in the city’s recent an- commissioners ultimately came to an [email protected] nexation of industrial park land. agreement, Thursday’s meeting, held please see CHEHALIS, page Main 11 Tribe’s Firework Sales Strengthen Rochester Man, 43, Family Bonds and Home Displays Drowns in Mayfield Lake

By The Chronicle A 43-year-old Rochester man drowned late Friday in May- field Lake, according to a press release from the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. The man’s wife reportedly swam out in an attempt to save him, but was unable to keep him afloat, according to the Sheriff’s Office. His body had not been recovered as of press time Friday. His name has not been re- leased.

please see DROWNS, page Main 11 Animal Shelter

Paul Dunn / [email protected] Urging Woodland resident Carolyn Trice, 48, in dark-blue shirt, helps load a portion of the $1,000 worth of ireworks she purchased Thursday at the Chehalis Tribe 8-Ball Fireworks stand on Anderson Road and U.S. Highway 12. Stand owner Darrin Jones, right, and stand employee Casey Pickernell, back in red, help Trice load. Caution for CHEHALIS RESERVATION: Canines as Wetter Weather Welcomed By Those Fourth of Who Sell Explosives By Paul Dunn July Arrives [email protected] FIREWORKS: Shelter Herbie’s loaded. Explosive, too. Typically Sees Surge And he hates confined plac- of Lost Dogs After the es. Holiday Weekend But we’ll tell you about all of that after this brief introduc- By Justyna Tomtas tion … [email protected] Like a rectangle of wagon trains around a campfire, 39 As people prepare for their fireworks stands roost on a Fourth of July barbecues and large graveled lot near the inter- local fireworks displays, some section of U.S. Highway 12 and of the most vulnerable are often Anderson Road, a firecracker’s not considered. spark from downtown Roches- For many dogs, the loud ter. booms and erratic light caused The multi-colored, wood- by fireworks is frightening, framed structures comprise the causing an increase in lost dogs bulk of the 60 or so fireworks Chehalis Tribe member Russ Baker, 31, works at the 8-Ball ireworks stand Thursday on the Chehalis reservation site near who flee their homes in hopes of respite from all the chaos. stands on the Chehalis Tribe the intersection of Anderson Road and U.S. Highway 12 in Rochester. Stand owner Darrin Jones is Baker's father-in-law. Amy Hanson, manager at reservation. Others dot the the Lewis County Animal Shel- landscape further down Ander- Trice has visited the grand site And here she was again on a al men from 8-Ball Fireworks looking for just the right blend cloudy morning last week, this struggled to load a gargantuan ter, said the number of dogs son Road as it meanders toward the shelter receives could easily the nearby tribal offices. of fireworks for her annual, at- time with her three daughters, box of explosives into Trice’s For the past five years, home Independence Day barbe- mother and two grandkids. Woodland resident Carolyn cue. They watched as two burly trib- please see TRIBE, page Main 11 please see CANINES, page Main 11

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News Outtake: Tommy Gun’s Name Claim of the Weird joining the contest, growing it Behind Famed quickly into a full-fledged com- Hot Dog Contest, a petition with weigh-ins and elaborate introductions similar Whopper of a Legend to those of a heavyweight cham- NEW YORK (AP) — Na- pionship fight. than’s Famous may be in the hot Joey “Jaws” Chestnut set the dog business, but for decades world record in 2013 when he they’ve been peddling a whopper. polished off 69 dogs in 10 min- Showmen behind Nathan’s an- utes. His run of eight straight nual Fourth of July hot dog eating victories ended last year when he contest have long claimed the tradi- lost the Mustard Yellow Interna- tion began in 1916 as a showdown tional Belt in an upset. between patriotic immigrants on the Coney Island boardwalk. That would make this Mon- German Writes day’s contest a centennial, except Own Obit, Bans for an inconvenient truth: The contest and its backstory were Relatives From Funeral Paul Dunn / [email protected] invented in the 1970s by PR men BERLIN (AP) — A German trying to get more attention for Chehalis Tribe member Tom “Tommy Gun” Colson, 46, works at the Black Magic Fireworks stand on the reservation site man has taken his grudges to near the intersection of Anderson Road and Highway 12 in Rochester. Colson got his nickname from the “Tommy Gun” Nathan’s, which had just be- the grave, telling relatives in a ireworks inale cake that shoots 360 ireworks displays before it burns out. He shows a similar display on his cell phone come a publicly traded company. posthumous newspaper notice Thursday. The full story is on today’s front page. “Our objective was to take that some of them aren’t wel- a photograph and get it in the come at his funeral. New York newspaper,” acknowl- News agency dpa reported Notable Quote edges Wayne Norbitz, who Friday that Hubert Martini pub- served as president of Nathan’s lished his own obituary in the for 26 years and still sits on the Trierischer Volksfreund, a news- board of directors. paper in western Germany. “Not only does it, as a spiritual matter, challenge whether God Norbitz is careful to say The deceased describes him- that the company’s source for self as “open, honest and unforgiv- actually made us male or female, but as a practical matter, it provides the 1916 story is “legend has it.” ing” and says his five siblings and He says the first contest actu- opportunity for people who are predators to have access to places they their families are forbidden from ally happened in 1972, and the attending his memorial service. don’t belong and to do harm. We know it’s a problem.” early chowdowns were all small, It is unclear what made Mar- sparsely attended affairs. tini want to have the last word, “We’d honestly wait for a Joseph Backholm but the 64-year-old notes that in couple of fat guys to walk by and Family Policy Institute ask them if they wanted to be in life “I have hurt some people — a hot dog contest,” he says. and that’s good.” (see page Main 6 for the full story) The legend of the hot dog Dpa quoted a local undertak- contest conveniently dates to er, Martina Schmidt, calling the 1916, the same year Polish im- obituary “out of order.” migrant Nathan Handwerker “He wanted to settle scores This Weekend in History opened his Coney Island hot dog and now the relatives have to Today’s Highlight in History: versary reunion at Gettysburg, In 1986, President Ronald Rea- stand using a $300 loan from live with that,” she says. Pennsylvania, Civil War veterans gan presided over a gala ceremo- On July 3, 1976, Israel two friends. re-enacted Pickett’s Charge, which ny in New York Harbor that saw As the story goes, an Irish Police: Man Punches launched its daring mission to ended with embraces and hand- the relighting of the renovated immigrant named James Mul- rescue 106 passengers and Air shakes between the former enemies. Statue of Liberty. Singer-actor len had been walking in Coney Another for Refusing France crew members being held In 1938, President Franklin D. Rudy Vallee died at his North Island when he challenged a at Entebbe Airport in Uganda by Roosevelt marked the 75th an- Hollywood home at age 84. group of recent immigrants to Ramen Noodles pro-Palestinian hijackers; the niversary of the Battle of Gettys- In 1988, the USS Vincennes prove who was the most Ameri- MOHTON, Pa. (AP) — Po- commandos succeeded in rescu- burg by dedicating the Eternal shot down an Iran Air jetliner can. Of course, they decided to lice say a central Pennsylvania ing all but four of the hostages. Light Peace Memorial. over the Persian Gulf, killing all settle it by eating hot dogs. It was man beat his friend for refusing On this date: In 1944, during World War II, 290 people aboard. a tale repeated over the years in to eat some ramen noodles. Soviet forces recaptured Minsk In 1996, Russians went to the In 1775, stories by numerous news orga- Brecknock Township police Gen. George Wash- from the Germans. polls to re-elect Boris Yeltsin nizations, including The Associ- say 23-year-old Brian Douglas ington took command of the In 1950, the first carrier president over his Communist ated Press. Hunter had cooked the noodles Continental Army at Cam- strikes of the Korean War took challenger, Gennady Zyuganov, Mortimer Matz, one of the con- about 11:30 p.m. Thursday and bridge, Massachusetts. place as the USS Valley Forge in a runoff. A blaze destroyed test’s hype men, unapologetically became angry when his 20-year- In 1863, the three-day Civil and the HMS Triumph sent a fireworks store in Scottown, admitted to The New York Times old friend refused to eat them. War Battle of Gettysburg in fighter planes against North Ko- Ohio, filled with Fourth of July in 2010 that “in Coney Island Police say Hunter punched Pennsylvania ended in a major rean targets. shoppers, killing nine people pitchman style, we made it up.” the other man in the right eye victory for the North as Con- In 1962, French President and injuring eleven. The winner of that first contest 10 to 15 times. Police say the vic- federate troops failed to breach Charles de Gaulle signed an Ten years ago: A subway train in 1972 was able to shove 14 hot tim had bruises, swelling and a Union positions during an as- agreement recognizing Algeria derailed in Valencia, Spain, kill- dogs and buns down in 12 minutes. 1-inch cut under his eye. sault known as Pickett’s Charge. as an independent state after 132 ing 43 people. Annika Sorenstam It remained on a small scale Online court records don’t In 1890, Idaho became the years of French rule. ended ten years of frustration by until the 1980s, when competi- list an attorney or arraignment 43rd state of the Union. In 1971, singer Jim Morrison of winning the U.S. Women’s Open, tive eaters from Japan began information for Hunter. In 1913, during a 50th anni- The Doors died in Paris at age 27. her tenth major championship. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for July 2, 2016 Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L 48.62 65.0 -0.02 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H 72.93 85.0 0.00 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.10 10.5 -0.13 L 50s Cowlitz at Randle Partly Cloudy Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 40s L 5.99 18.0 +0.21 30s 75º 56º 74º 52º 72º 51º 71º 52º 74º 54º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 4.66 ---- -0.38 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:23 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 9:08 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 75 Moonrise ...... 4:04 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 50 70/58 90/61 Moonset...... 7:19 p.m. Normal High ...... 77 Port Angeles Today Sun. Normal Low...... 53 65/54 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ..... 103 in 1942 Seattle Anchorage 69/56 pc 67/56 mc Record Low...... 40 in 1949 72/59 Boise 96/62 s 93/59 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 80/63 s 81/64 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 73/54 84/58 7/4 7/11 7/19 7/26 Dallas 96/77 s 97/79 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 89/78 pc 88/77 pc Normal month to date ...0.04" Centralia 72/59 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 100/83 t 104/84 s Year to date...... 22.43" 75/56 Yakima Nashville 87/68 s 91/74 s Normal year to date ....24.90" Chehalis Allergen Today Sunday Phoenix 102/83 s 105/83 s 89/61 Longview 74/54 Trees None None St. Louis 72/61 t 78/68 t Salt Lake City 91/69 s 93/68 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 71/54 Grass Very High Very High Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 64/54 s 63/54 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 83/65 s 84/68 pc Portland 75/55 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 74/57 84/61 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Sun. Today Sun. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Sun. Today Sun. Baghdad 111/91 s 113/90 s New Delhi 93/81 t 84/79 ra City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 91/70 s 93/72 s Paris 64/54 pc 64/59 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 73/59 mc 71/56 sh Spokane 85/59 pc 84/55 s London 64/52 s 63/54 pc Rio de Janeiro 77/64 s 77/64 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 64/55 mc 65/53 sh Tri Cities 93/62 s 90/55 s Mexico City 70/55 ra 73/54 pc Rome 90/68 s 91/68 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 73/54 mc 72/50 sh Wenatchee 88/65 s 83/58 s Moscow 82/66 t 79/66 t Sydney 61/48 s 61/45 s

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Pete Caster / [email protected] A man involved in a two-vehicle collision moves a trunk of belongings away from his truck as tow trucks arrive at the scene on state Route 6 and Curtis Hill Road in Adna on Thursday morning. Diesel Spilled in State

Route 6 Crash; No A Washington state trooper directs west- bound traic onto Injuries Reported Curtis Hill Road after a two-vehicle colli- sion blocked state By The Chronicle Crews found the semi trailer Route 6 on Thursday State Route 6 near Curtis Hill blocking both lanes of the high- morning in Adna. Road was closed for about an way and a small white passenger hour Thursday morning after a car in the ditch. collision between a vehicle and a Three occupants of the two semi-truck. vehicles were uninjured, but At 10 a.m. crews from the about 45 gallons of diesel fuel Chehalis Fire Department and spilled across the road. Lewis County Fire District 6 re- The Washington State Patrol sponded to a report of the crash. is investigating the incident. Taco Bell and Panera Bread Eye Possible Openings in Chehalis OTHERS: Panera Bread on pending leases and letters of to plan, Fleckenstein said, the intent for the properties current- groundwork should begin next Submits Letter of Intent; ly available. spring. Lease Discussions “If we are able to fill all those “To a certain extent it be- out, then we are going to start the comes a destination for not only for Taco Bell on environmental work and come Chehalis but for Lewis County Louisiana Avenue in up with a development plan for as well,” said Fleckenstein, citing Chehalis Underway the next year,” Fleckenstein said. the businesses and restaurants in The increase of businesses in the area. “We kind of view the By Justyna Tomtas the area will provide jobs, as well children’s museum as one of the [email protected] as more tax dollars for the city, linchpins to making this area a bonus to the local economy, even more successful, to make it Taco Bell and the city of Che- Fleckenstein said. a bigger draw.” halis are currently reviewing ters of intent before where a com- and the Chehalis-Centralia Air- Another addition to the land The Chehalis-Centralia Air- a lease for property located on pany later decides on a different port works with the department on the west side of Interstate 5 port works with the city of Cheh- Louisiana Avenue in Chehalis. location.” to make sure everything is in will be the Discover! Children’s alis to manage the area. The ma- Chehalis-Centralia Airport The letter of intent was signed order. Once that phase is com- Museum. The city of Chehalis re- jority of the money from leases Manager David Fleckenstein in late May. Now, the company pleted, the work on a lease be- cently obtained a $300,000 grant goes toward the airport’s operat- said the lease is currently under is in the process of determining gins. Once the company submits that will with the project. ing expenses. legal review and is being looked how much it would cost to de- a lease, a civil plan is submitted Fleckenstein said plans include Initially, the airport, which at by the two parties. velop the property, and whether to the community development an access road between Home dates back to the early 1940s, had The city has also received it would be beneficial for the department, which details how Depot and Walmart. The green two 5,000-foot runways. One of a letter of intent from Panera company in the long run, Fleck- the company will develop the space between the two proper- the runways closed down, so the Bread Corp. on the Arkansas ties will house the new museum, land is located on airport prop- Way Extension, adjacent to the enstein said. property, and where the water, The new extension road built electric and sewer will run. and parking. erty, which the airport started to Sonic Drive-In location current- If everything goes according develop. ly under construction. Sonic is next to Applebee’s in Chehalis is There are still 47 acres avail- completed. Fleckenstein said all able under the current binding scheduled to open around Aug. WATCHES • JEWELRY • GOLD 21. improvements are finished and site plan. Fleckenstein said phase WANTED Dutch Bros. 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The much faith in that one at this community development de- because we’ve received let- partment evaluates the site plan Volunteer Charged With Stealing More Than $3,000 From Mineral Fire District

By The Chronicle Mounce was issued the card A Mineral volunteer firefight- for official use only in his capac- Includes two dental cleanings, one dental exam, unlimited er was charged in Pierce County ity as a volunteer firefighter at digital x-rays, PLUS 10% off all services! Superior Court this spring for the district. allegedly stealing upwards of According to court docu- $3,000 in gas money from the ments, he drove to Pierce County Evening appointments available! small fire district over two years. to fill his personal vehicles with Brady James Mounce, 23, was gas using the district’s fuel card Free implant consultation for approximately two years. charged on May 19 with one Free 2nd opinions count of second-degree theft. When he was confronted with According to court docu- the theft, Mounce reportedly ments, Mounce used a fuel card admitted to using the card for owned by Lewis County Fire personal vehicles on several oc- CH560723hw.cg District 9 to purchase a total of casions, according to court docu- $3,307.62 in fuel for his personal ments. Mounce’s trial is currently vehicle. scheduled to begin Aug. 16. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 LOCAL Mossyrock Man Charged in Attack With Ax, Screwdriver Gets Eight Months By The Chronicle According to court docu- He was arrested at 2:33 A Mossyrock man who alleg- ments, witnesses reported that p.m. after a traffic stop on U.S. edly broke into a home in April Long entered the home by break- Highway 12 in Mossyrock, and and threatened its occupants ing the latch on the back door, booked into the Lewis County with a screwdriver and ax was while brandishing a long screw- Jail. sentenced Wednesday to eight driver and an ax. Long was prohibited from months. One occupant, a 52-year-old contacting the home’s primary James C. Long, 61, of Mossy- Randle man, confronted Long, resident, a 53-year-old woman, rock, pleaded guilty on June 2 in who allegedly tried to attack him after he was arrested on fourth- Lewis County Superior Court to with the weapons. degree assault and gun charges third-degree assault, residential The man, who had cuts and for another incident at the resi- burglary, domestic violence and scrapes but was not seriously in- dence on April 2 that ended with violation of a court order. jured, managed to get Long out a standoff with the Lewis Coun- At 1:55 a.m., on April 22 the of the back door again. ty SWAT Team. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Long allegedly fled in his He bailed out of the jail on received a 911 hangup call com- truck, according to the Sheriff’s April 21, and was accused of Pete Caster / [email protected] ing from the 100 of Naylor Office, ramming another car in breaking into the Mossyrock In this April 25 ile photo, James Long makes an appearance in Lewis County Su- Road in Mossyrock. the process. house less than 12 hours later. perior Court in Chehalis. Centralia Planning, Parks Boards Recommend Golf Course Property Be Surplused FUTURE: No Timeline Given for Potential Descision By The Chronicle In an update on the city’s long-shuttered golf course, the Centralia City Council on Tues- day night received recommenda- tions to surplus the property. The golf course property, which is located on Seminary Hill, is about 47.5 acres. In March, the city council discussed its plans for the prop- erty, and opted to seek input from the Planning Commission and the Parks Board before a de- cision is made. Emil Pierson, community development director of the city, said both the commission and the board have discussed the property during several of their respective meetings. Both decided it would be best to surplus the property. The Parks Board requested that 25 percent of the funds from the sale be utilized for parks and recreation purposes, while the Planning Commission said the property should remain with its current zoning of two units per acre, or be rezoned to larger lot sizes of 1 acre. Pierson said neither of the Pete Caster / [email protected] boards discussed a timeline for The old Centralia golf course on Dufy Road aside Seminary Hill is seen earlier this year. when the council should surplus the property. The property has several issues, city an offer, but the figure was low interest. chases it, any issues they have The city has discussed sur- such as limited vehicle access and and the council did not approve If surplused at a later date, will be remedied by the devel- plussing the property in the past, steep slopes on adjacent properties. the sale, Pierson said. the property will be an as is kind oper,” Pierson said. but Pierson said no action has About seven or eight years ago, an Since then, the property has of deal. No action was taken by the ever been taken. adjacent property owner made the not received any serious offers or “To me, if a developer pur- council. News in Brief ize the flower colors to suit their county is managed well. inflated tires on vehicles, includ- damage. Early Morning Fire taste and décor. “The issues examined by the ing ATVs, in order to prevent The U.S. Geological Sur- Destroys Two Cars Additional Paint Nights are state are very complex and this exposed wheel rims from throw- vey says the quake hit about 7 scheduled for July 28, Aug. 25 demonstrates the attention to de- ing sparks when they hit rocks. miles southeast of Granite Falls and Garage Near and Sept. 8. tail from county staff in tracking Dragging chains from ATVs at 11:36 a.m. Friday. The site is Grand Mound For tickets, visit paintnight- use of public funds,” she said. and motorcycles can also throw about 50 miles northeast of Se- satcc.brownpapertickets.com. More details on the audit can sparks, and spark arrestors are attle in the western foothills of By The Olympian For more information, contact be viewed online at http://portal. required for all recreational ve- the Cascade Mountains. sao.wa.gov/ReportSearch. hicles and portable gas powered Two vehicles were lost in a ga- Staci Jacobson, (360) 736-9391, Dozens of people in the Sno- ext. 605. equipment. homish and Lake Stevens areas rage fire early Friday morning. Additional information on West Thurston County Fire reported feeling the quake. Of- Fireworks Off Limits forest fire safety can be obtained ficials say it was about 15 kilome- Authority responded to a 911 Thurston County online http://www.fs.usda.gov/ ters deep. call around 4 a.m. Friday at the in Gifford Pinchot giffordpinchot, or by phone by On Friday afternoon, three 19200 block of Mellen Street. A Receives Clean Audit National Forest calling (360) 891-5001. smaller earthquakes with mag- couple staying in a trailer on From State nitudes of 3.0, 2.6 and 2.5 were the property noticed smoke By The Chronicle recorded nearby. and flames coming from the By The Chronicle As the masses gear up to cel- W.F. West Class of 1986 detached garage and made the Thurston County officials ebrate Independence Day, offi- emergency call. and state auditors recently par- cials are asking for the public’s Plans 30-Year Reunion Statewide Gasoline The garage contained two ticipated in an exit conference for help in preventing wildfires. By The Chronicle vehicles and an unoccupied an audit of the year 2015 that re- In the Gifford Pinchot Nation- The W.F. West High School Tax, Driver’s License Fee apartment. No injuries were re- vealed officials have done an ex- al Forest, their advice is to leave all Class of 1986 will be celebrating Increases Officially Take ported. Twenty firefighters from cellent job of tracking revenues fireworks and exploding targets its 30-year reunion 6 p.m.-mid- nearby stations, including the and expenditures, according to a at home, while remembering to night Saturday, July 23, at River- Effect East Olympia Fire Department, press release from the county. properly extinguish all campfires. side Golf Club, Chehalis. SEATTLE (AP) — The cost of responded. Lisa Harbour, lead auditor for Although the holiday makes Tickets must be purchased in gas went up overnight as Wash- Thurston County Sheriff’s the state, said in the report the the subject topical, the fact is that advance at brownpapertickets. ington state’s new fuel tax went Department is looking into the county had good processes to fireworks, including snakes and com. into effect. cause of the fire, which West ensure its financial data is fairly sparklers, are never allowed on KOMO-TV reported that the Thurston County Fire Authority represented in all material as- federal public lands such as na- gas tax increased 4.9 cents as of said is undetermined. pects. tional forests. Magnitude 3.4 Friday as part of a nearly 10-cent “We appreciate the county’s Aside from leaving the beezle- Earthquake Rattles boost in the tax over the next commitment to safeguarding bops and whizz-bangs at home, year. Another 4.9-cent increase Paint Night Being public funds and developing officials say there are a number Northwest Washington takes effect next summer. Offered at Centralia control systems that ensure com- of other precautions that visitors GRANITE FALLS (AP) — A Other fees approved by law- pliance with law and regulations,” should take to prevent wildfires. magnitude 3.4 earthquake fol- makers that went into effect at College Tuesday she said. First, before heading out lowed by additional smaller midnight include tolls on the 520 Thurston County Auditor camping, officials advise that By The Chronicle quakes rattled northwest Wash- Bridge, driver’s license fees and Mary Hall said she is proud of visitors should be sure to check ington state but didn’t cause any the electric vehicle renewal fee. Centralia College will host a her financial services team as for any current fire restrictions bonus Paint Night for the com- well as all county offices and de- that may be in place. Once there, munity at 6 p.m. Tuesday. partments for their hard work campers should be sure to build Did you know you can choose your Radiologist? The college will provide and the clean annual audit. only small campfires in cleared, paint, canvases, brushes, aprons, “This audit shows transpar- open spaces, and to keep water Choose Longview Radiologist! snacks and wine (photo identi- ency in county government and and a shovel nearby at all times. fication required). Participants assures taxpayers that we are Before leaving the site, campers will be able to take home their responsible stewards of their tax should be sure that the coals are painting. No artistic skill or ex- dollars,” Hall said in the release. cool to the touch. perience is necessary. The state audit covered state Smokers need to be sure to Cost is $25 per person. Early and federal grants, the county’s extinguish cigarette debris into S. Michael Hicks, M.D. Orhan Konez, M.D. Hasan Ozgur, M.D. Michael Pawlick, M.D. Janet Mendel-Hartvig, M.D. registration is advised since financial statements, open public an ashtray, and avoid smoking Outpatient MRI is your most economical value! space is limited. Paint Night will meetings, general revenues and around tall tinder grasses. be held in Room 108 in Wash- expenditures, cash receipting, Similarly, visitors should Call us for ington Hall. county fairgrounds operations, avoid driving or parking on tall Longview Instructors Sue Wachter and bond compliance, payroll, utility grass or on roads with heavy Radiologists Healthy Savings Joan Hitchcock will lead Paint billing, and financial condition, fire fuel accumulations since hot P.S. Inc. And Compare Prices Night participants through a among other issues. exhaust pipes and hot catalytic MRI simple painting from start to fin- Thurston County Com- converters can start fires. (360) 736-0200 ish. 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Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 NORTHWEST Transgender Bathroom Initiative Already a Hot Debate POTENTIALLY HEADED “If we do start taking these Kirby, a transgender man, sign. rights, is it not OK for the other said the initiative could have Attorney General Ferguson FOR BALLOT: State Voter gay rights?” said Jeremy Wekell, troubling economic consequenc- called the suggestion “ridiculous” Measure Faced Friday a gay Tacoma resident who op- es for the state if it passes. He in a statement and said such con- poses I-1515. He is not transgen- likened it to a North Carolina duct could constitute criminal Deadline for Signatures der. law enacted earlier this year that trespassing or harassment. By Derrick Nunnally He says the terms and tim- created birth-gender bathroom In a Twitter interview, Gov. ing of I-1515 raise the question of requirements and eliminated The News Tribune Jay Inslee said the initiative whether it is a culture-war coun- anti-discrimination protections “must be defeated” and that it Restricting which bathrooms terattack after years of gay-rights for lesbian, gay and transgender would “legally allow discrimi- transgender people can use progress milestones, such as the people. nation against people who are might seem like an unexpected 2015 U.S. Supreme Court deci- Since that law’s passage, in- transgendered.” ballot question, but get ready to sion that gay marriage should be dividuals and organizations — prosecution. The mayors of Tacoma and hear a lot more about it. legal nationwide and the mili- including Washington’s state Seattle have spoken against it. In an effort led by Angela tary’s abandonment of prohibi- “Contrary to some concerns,” government — have boycotted he wrote, “the law does not cre- At the June press conference Connelly of Tacoma, Initiative tions on gay and transgender doing business in North Caro- Connelly organized at the Uni- 1515 is potentially headed for troops. ate a requirement that all locker lina. Kirby said businesses from rooms now be ‘unisex.’ The law versity of Washington Tacoma the statewide ballot in Novem- “This is sort of a slight retali- Ironworks Construction to Mi- for advocates of the initiative, a ber. Along the way, it’s likely to ation to start whittling away at also does not allow men to use crosoft have aligned in opposi- women’s locker rooms.” shouted debate with I-1515 pro- further amplify an already-es- those rights and those benefits of tion to the initiative. Kaeley Triller Haver, a testers in the audience emerged. calating debate over transgender all the people in our community “It really would take away mil- spokeswoman for I-1515 sup- Many audience members were rights. that don’t match some perfect lions from our economy each port group Just Want Privacy, escorted out by University secu- The measure would allow little ideal,” said Wekell. year on conventions, tourism lost her job as communications rity. One of several protest signs public- and private-sector segre- and business,” Kirby said. director for the YMCA of Kitsap carried outside the event read gation of bathrooms and locker I-1515 and Its Supporters Additionally, he said, the po- “Trans women are women. Bigots rooms by birth gender or biol- and Pierce Counties in 2015 after that organization publicly grap- tential fiscal harm for schools go home.” ogy. It would also prevent local Connelly said I-1515’s stated could reach into the billions, goal is to roll back the Human pled with how its locker rooms Inside, a crowd of about 100 governments from enacting laws between litigation costs and lost people listened and answered that protect gender identity as Rights Commission’s ruling and would accommodate transgen- der members. Months of policy federal funding due to violation back as speakers attempted to a valid reason for a bathroom create safe accommodations for back-and-forth resulted in the of national anti-discrimination make a case for the initiative. choice. everyone, including transgender YMCA’s December announce- laws. “What we want to talk about Another provision would re- students and adults. ment that members can use rest- Miriam Barnett, chief execu- is bathroom safety for every- quire public schools to enforce She has nine children and rooms consistent with their gen- tive officer of the Pierce Coun- body,” Maya Dillard Smith, who birth gender-specific restrooms, said she has no bias against gay der identity. ty YWCA, said the initiative’s locker rooms and shower room or transgender people. left a position as director of the Triller Haver said at a June change to state law “causes the policies or face civil liability. Her husband, Jack Connelly, ACLU of Georgia in a debate over press conference for I-1515 that same oppression that caused Backers need 246,372 sig- a prominent Tacoma attorney, similar legislation, said in one she considers the situation a domestic violence” by increas- natures from registered voters opposed gay marriage in his un- exchange, “but if you had been matter of necessary privacy. ing discrimination. She said its by July 8 to get the issue before successful 2012 run for state Sen- listening, you would’ve known “If we’re going to say that we benefits aren’t as they’re being voters in the high-turnout elec- ate. that.” believe in ‘my body, my choice,’ promoted. tion. Connelly said Friday the “We want to protect trans- then I sure as hell should have “The whole concept that they campaign has collected about gender kids,” Angela Connelly keep repeating, that this will al- Reactions to the Petition said of the initiative. “We want a choice about who gets to see 200,000 signatures so far. it when I shower,” Triller Haver low men to dress like women to On a recent day of signature- Supporters have framed the to protect boys. We want to pro- go into bathrooms to rape and tect girls. It feels like that overly said. “It is imperative to me that gathering at the Lakewood farm- issue as a matter of protecting the first time my daughter sees accost women, so it’s a safety is- ers market, Kevin Wilson put his women and girls from sex-crime broad HRC mandate does not do sue, is such a huge mispercep- that.” a naked male form, it is because I-1515 clipboard at the bottom of predation. Opponents see the she has chosen it, not because tion of what this is really about, his stack of other initiative petitions. initiative as outright bias that She said the state panel’s de- somebody else has bullied their because that a) hasn’t happened, It was, Wilson said, the most puts transgender people at risk of cision means a loss of privacy way into her locker room.” and b) that’s not really, typically controversial topic in his hand, becoming victims and opens the without any ability to object to how rapes occur.” and he didn’t even bother present- door to wider discrimination. the incursion. The initiative’s origins can be The danger, she said, comes The Case Against I-1515 ing it until he’d had a chance to A Charged Debate evaluate how his audience reacted traced to December, after a state from “these non-transgender Transgender activists said the Human Rights Commission rul- sexual predators who are out Even before making the bal- to less-controversial subjects. initiative, if enacted, would have “I always have that last,” said ing on gender identity took effect there,” such as a man arrested at harmful consequences. lot, I-1515 is provoking heated Wilson, a paid signature gatherer. and gained notice. It said the Bellevue College after wearing Aidan Key, a gender counsel- debate in a variety of venues. “I can gauge a person. The last state’s 2006 nondiscrimination a pink wig and hiding in a rest- or in Burien, was born a woman. In a video on the Just Want thing I want is to be yelled at or law for sexual orientation meant room to film women in January He describes himself now as “a Privacy website promoting transgender people could choose 2015. handsome, mature man with a I-1515, Joseph Backholm, direc- to be called a name.” a men’s or women’s room based “We’re told that there are beard” and a wife. tor of the Family Policy Institute Patricia Lott, 55, of Lake- on the gender with which they schools opening up the bath- The initiative, he said, would of Washington and another lead- wood, a retired psychologist and identify. rooms and the showers (to ev- force him into women’s rest- er of campaign, asks for clergy to lecturer at St. Martin’s Univer- Connelly said this “overly eryone), which is absolutely un- rooms, regardless of his mascu- help find safety and theological sity, responded favorably when broad” reading creates the po- acceptable,” she said. “They’re line countenance. problems with the current policy. Wilson explained the initiative tential for men with bad inten- all required to do it by the HRC “Guess who’s not going to feel “Not only does it, as a spiritual to her and inked her name to it. tions to enter facilities where mandate.” very safe if I walk into that rest- matter, challenge whether God “As a grandmother, I’m con- women and girls are exposed. Disagreement on this point room?” Key asked. actually made us male or female,” cerned about my granddaughter,” “Basically, the practical ef- has been substantial, starting “And how this might be im- Backholm said, “but as a practi- she said. fect of that is that any male has even before the I-1515 petition plemented is beyond my com- cal matter, it provides opportu- “At the age of 8, she shouldn’t a right to that private space for supporters began collecting sig- prehension. I mean, I don’t know nity for people who are preda- have to try to determine if there’s females,” Connelly said. natures in April. how to wrap my mind around it. tors to have access to places they somebody there who doesn’t “... This is a global issue that is State Attorney General Bob We don’t know what genitals a don’t belong and to do harm. We need to be.” unnavigated.” Ferguson issued an opinion in person has.” know it’s a problem.” Trangender people, she said, The perception that the ini- February that said the ruling still Seth Kirby, director of Taco- Backholm’s other work for should be given separate facili- tiative could put transgender means anyone in a locker room ma’s Oasis Youth Center, a lesbi- the measure has drawn criti- ties. people in danger has stirred op- or restroom for an improper rea- an, gay, bisexual and transgender cism. KIRO 7 aired recordings of “If they want to do that, make position across a swath of the son — such as a man pretending support agency, is chairman of Backholm encouraging petition a third bathroom and let them lesbian and gay community and to be transgender — could be re- Washington Won’t Discriminate, gatherers to follow women into use it,” she said. their allies. quired to leave or face criminal the campaign against I-1515. public restrooms if they wouldn’t Braun Northwest Inc. Named Finalist in ‘Ultimate Breakroom Makeover’ Contest

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Capital Medical Center is partly owned by some of the physicians who serve our patients. ©2016 BCI • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 New Ad in Governor’s Race Attacks Republican Bryant on Trump FIRST OF THE SEASON: Online Clip Hammers Bill Bryant, a Lewis County Native, for Lack of Stance on Presidential Frontrunner By Walker Orenstein The News Tribune Washington’s Democratic Party debuted its first advertise- ment in the race for governor on Thursday, one that blasts Repub- lican candidate Bill Bryant for not saying whether he supports presumptive Republican presi- dential nominee Donald Trump. Incumbent Democrat Jay In- slee is facing Bryant, who was born in Morton, in the election. Bryant, a former Port of Seat- Bill Bryant, left, is the Republican challenger to incumbent Jay Inslee, a Democrat. tle commissioner, has been pep- pered by media in the state about Trump but has yet to publicly Trump has since shifted his “It’s clear that Donald Trump’s the state of Washington.” Bry- supported Bryant. The survey announce if he favors the busi- position on the ban, saying re- policy agenda for our state and ant’s campaign has not released found 16 percent of those polled nessman over Democrat Hillary cently he now supports barring nation does not match Washing- any television advertising yet, were undecided. The poll had Clinton. The online ad features immigration from countries as- ton values. Bill Bryant has had she said. a margin of error of plus or mi- clips of Trump soundbites, such sociated with terrorism. his chance to make this decision, “From what we are hearing nus 4.5 percent. Inslee has raised as one about his onetime propos- The Democratic ad ends with and he hasn’t.” on the campaign side, people about $6.7 million for his re- al to ban Muslims from entering text saying: “If Bill Bryant can’t A campaign spokeswoman have not been asking him about election campaign, according to the United States that would last make this simple decision, how for Bryant, Yvette Ollada, did not Trump,” Ollada wrote. “We real- Washington’s Public Disclosure until “our country’s representa- can he make the tough choices as clarify if Bryant plans to vote for ly only hear that from the media.” Commission. Bryant has raised tives can figure out what is going governor?” Trump in the Nov. 8 general elec- An April poll by independent about $1.8 million so far. on,” along with snippets of Bry- In a written statement, Wash- tion. She said in an email Bryant pollster Stuart Elway said 48 The state’s top-two primary is ant deflecting questions from re- ington Democrats communica- is “focused on the race for gover- percent of 503 registered voters on Aug. 2, and the general elec- porters about Trump. tions director Marc Siegel said, nor and the issues that are facing preferred Inslee while 36 percent tion is on Nov. 8. Affordable Housing Council of Olympia Master Builders Endorses 2016 Candidates DECISIONS: Trade Group Dan Keahey running for Lewis economic development, fees and missioner, District 2; State Sen. economy,” Mark Shaffer, TAHC County commissioner, District 1. utility rates, taxes, and the bal- Randi Becker, Legislative Dis- chairman, said in the release. Representing Lewis No endorsement was made in ance of housing needs with the trict 2; State Rep. Andrew Barkis, “We understand that we aren’t County Endorses the second Lewis County com- environment. Legislative District 2; State Rep. always going to agree with our missioner race between Bobby The fifteen candidates en- J.T. Wilcox, Legislative District elected officials, but we feel that Both Dan Keahey and Jackson and Bob Bozarth. dorsed are John Hutchings 2; State Sen. John Braun, Legisla- having open lines of commu- Edna Fund for Lewis According to a press release, for Thurston County commis- tive District 20; State Rep. Rich- nication is important and this legislative candidates were en- sioner, District 1; Gary Edwards ard DeBolt, Legislative District process starts building relation- County Commissioner dorsed based on their voting re- for Thurston County commis- 20; State Rep. Ed Orcutt, Legisla- ships.” By The Chronicle cord on builder issues. Question- sioner, District 2; Edna Fund and tive District 20; State Rep. Dan Olympia Master Builders, naires were sent to candidates Dan Keahey for Lewis County Griffey, Legislative District 35; formed in 1959, is a profession- The Affordable Housing running for local office and then commissioner, District 1 (dual and State Rep. Drew MacEwen, al trade association dedicated Council of Olympia Master reviewed by TAHC trustees. endorsement); Randall Ross Legislative District 35. to improving the construction Builders has announced the Each candidate answered for Grays Harbor County com- “We endorse candidates that industry and providing afford- endorsement of 15 candidates questions that help TAHC mem- missioner, Position 1; Randy have an understanding of the able housing for individuals in within its five-county service bers understand their views on Neatherlin for Mason County building industry and the posi- all economic segments. It serves area. The council gave a dual the construction industry’s im- commissioner, District 1; Kevin tive impact that a healthy hous- Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, endorsement to Edna Fund and portance to a healthy economy, Shutty for Mason County com- ing market has on the local Pacific and Mason counties. News in Brief disciplined in the latest round of noted that Waters does not have In April, the Nursing Commission Commander for WSP’s Spe- Lt. Gov. Owen, action by the DOH. a massage license but advertised charged registered nurse Kerrie cial Operations Division Capt. Others, Plan Trade The DOH’s Health and Sys- for massages on the outside of Swanson Smith with unprofes- Johnny Alexander says the aerial tems Quality Assurance Division the building. Also in Grays Har- sional conduct after Smith alleg- patrols helped spot speeders and Mission to Cuba works together with boards, com- bor, the Medical Commission edly failed to comply with a sub- impaired drivers, as well as help- OLYMPIA (AP) — Lt. Gov. missions and advisory commit- charged physician assistant Kev- stance abuse monitoring contract. ing relieve traffic congestion by Brad Owen's office announced tees in order to set licensing stan- in Finnigan with unprofessional Health care providers responding to crash sites faster Friday that he is planning to lead dards for more than 80 health conduct. It is alleged that Finni- charged with unprofessional than ground troopers. a trade mission to Cuba in Sep- care professions ranging from gan did not abide by a substance conduct have twenty days to State patrol estimates cutting tember. medical doctors to veterinarians. abuse monitoring contract. provide a written response to the aerial program caused more Ken Camp, Owen's chief of Detailed information regard- the DOH. At that time the case than 800 miles of backups on staff, said in an email that the ing health care professionals can Thurston County enters into a settlement process, state roads since 2009. trip is planned for Sept. 4-10 and be accessed on the DOH website, but if no disciplinary agreement that more than a dozen people doh.wa.gov, by clicking on the Kimala Kai was notified of the can be reached by the parties the will be part of the delegation. “Look up a health care provider Unlicensed Practice Program’s case proceeds to a hearing. They plan to lean about the com- license” link in the “How Do intent to issue a cease-and-desist munist country's health care sys- I” section. The site includes the order. It is alleged that Kai ad- tem, ranging from the Ministry license status of health care pro- vertised massage and counseling State Patrol to Request of Health to medical universities viders, disciplinary actions and services and performed massages Funds to Resume and local clinics. copies of legal documents issued despite lacking a license. An agenda has not yet been after July of 1998. Aerial Patrols finalized because the Cuban The information is also Pierce County OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- government has to approve all available via telephone by call- ton State Patrol is planning to ask of the meetings and interactions, ing (360) 236-4700. Consumers The Radiologic Technolo- lawmakers to restore cuts made Owen's office said. who believe that a health care gist Program charged Michael to its budget, including funding The delegation hopes to get a provider acted unprofessionally Malley, a radiologic technolo- for aerial patrols. memorandum of understanding are encouraged to report their gist, with unprofessional conduct KING-TV reported that the signed between the Latin Ameri- complaint. after he allegedly used another 2009-2011 budget eliminated can School of Medicine in Ha- person’s password to procure funding for the patrol’s Cessna pa- vana and the Washington State Cowlitz County controlled substances from a trols. The cut saved the state $1.5 University Elson S. Floyd College hospital where he worked. The million over the two-year budget of Medicine. Those on the dele- In March, the Unlicensed alleged incidents occurred both cycle but also meant a 45 percent gation include: state Sens. Karen Practice Program ordered Jorge before and after Malley resigned. reduction in flight hours for WSP. Keiser, Steve Conway, Don Ben- Trujillo Brito to cease and desist ton and John McCoy, whose wife, from practicing as a home care Janet, plans to join him. Benton aide without a license, and pay a Nicholson and Associates and Conway are each bringing a $1,000 fine. Brito provided care would like to congratulate this years recipients of the legislative staffer, and Owen will as a home care aide without hav- bring a staffer as well. Also on ing a license. Larry & Marlene Nicholson Memorial Scholarship the trip will be representatives In March, the Unlicensed Prac- from Washington State Uni- tice Program notified Bethanie versity, the state Department of S. Stamps of its intent to issue a Health and the Washington state cease-and-desist order. Stamps Hospital Association. allegedly advertised and offered Camp said the cost for the massages despite having no license. mission is $4,000 per person and In 2016 she was convicted of oper- that the lieutenant governor's of- ating a massage business without a Keevan David Jessica Vander Pol Tanner T. Working Emmelyn E. Rachel Woford fice will not use state funds to business license. Forbes-Kashani Mount Vernon High Onalaska High Afeldt Capital High pay for the trip. Camp said that Brandi Michelle Olney was Capital High Washington State U Centralia College Black Hills High Whitworth U part of the cost paid by the indi- charged with unprofessional con- St. Martins U Secondary Education Business Management U of St. homas Mathematics vidual delegates underwrites the duct by the Chemical Dependency Civil Engineering (Family and Political Science, cost of the lieutenant governor Professional Program. Olney is a Consumer Science) Pre-Law and his staffer. chemical dependency profession- al trainee and a chemical depen- Larry & Marlene were the founders of Nicholson & dency professional. The charge al- Associates Insurance and Exemplary community members. his Year this scholarship will support Roundup: Washington leges that Olney failed to respond further educaion for seven Northwest students. to an inquiry about allegations of Congradulations: Keevan, Jessica, Tanner, Emmelyn, Health Workers use of controlled substances. Face Discipline Rachel, Hannah and Linnea! Hannah Kristine Linnea Alexander By The Chronicle Grays Harbor County Nelson Olympia High

The Washington State De- The Unlicensed Practice Olympia High he George CH561066bw.sw partment of Health has released Program entered into an agree- Brigham Young U Washington U the most recent disciplinary ac- ment with Angela Waters that Genetics and International Peace and Biotechnology Conlict Studies tions issued against health care requires her to cease and desist workers in the state. Eight re- from practicing massage, and to 1802 Black Lake Blvd SW #301 • Olympia, WA 98512 • (360) 352-8444 gional health care providers were pay a $1,000 fine. The agreement Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash. Saturday, July 2, 2016

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman There’s Room for Fish, Flood Mitigation in Chehalis Basin A federal appeals court ear- comprised of top stakeholders, the recommendation is come Landowners should be open lier this week ruled that Native Our Views which will make a recommenda- the end of the year, but we know to selling land along the river for American tribes have a right making improvements to fish tion from five available options they are truly considering the fish habitat, and all concerned not only to fish for salmon, but habitat from Grays Harbor to to the governor. The governor devastating consequences of parties should examine the sci- that there actually be salmon for Pe Ell, where the water retention would then make a final deci- flooding in the Chehalis River entific evidence being presented, them to catch. structure is planned. sion. Basin and the cold reality that rather than a knee-jerk reaction The decision by the 9th U.S. For those who tire of follow- It’s possible that recom- all of our communities cannot to opposing dams. Circuit Court of Appeals could ing all the bureaucratic mecha- mendation will be a water reten- simply uproot and relocate. We sincerely hope both sides have implications for develop- nisms of flood mitigation work, tion dam, along with efforts to Something must be done. can listen to the concerns of the ment in the Pacific Northwest, improve fish habitat. That will If not, we will certainly find other and work toward a solu- here’s where we stand: The De- specifically when it comes to require near-unprecedented co- ourselves where we were in De- tion that will be good for both dams. That makes the ruling partment of Ecology is currently operation between tribes, land- cember 2007, destroyed by rising flooding and fish. important for those of us who heading a programmatic envi- owners and local governments. water and again frustrated by a It might seem counterintui- live, work and play in the Che- ronmental impact process that is Ecology’s work is the most lack of solutions. tive, but the two goals can po- halis River Basin. looking at options to accomplish scientifically-based process There will always be a philo- tentially be accomplished with Governments throughout the a reduction of flooding and an available and includes input and sophical gap to cross when it a dam. basin — the second largest in improvement in fish habit in the research from a broad spectrum comes development of the flood- The safety of residents in the the state — have been working basin. of biologists, engineers, hydrolo- plain and the concerns of the floodplain and the fish that live together in unprecedented fash- The findings produced by gists and many, many others. those such as the Quinault Na- in the waters is not mutually ex- ion to find a solution to chronic that work will be forwarded to Tribes could potentially hold tion, which holds treaty rights in clusive, and we should not treat flooding while at the same time the Governor’s Work Group, up the process no matter what the basin. it as such. COMMENTARY: Editor’s Notes Dear Centralia: You’re Better Than Bad Opinions A compliment can go a long ways, But don’t you dare let me catch but I’d wager an insult can go farther. you staring down at the ground I’m going to stick to the former, and twisting your toes into the dirt, and I’m about to unleash a torrent of shamed by a reputation you don’t de- them. serve, one in part formed by yuppies I’m talking to you, Centralia, so who equate agriculture to a lack of pick up your coffee, have a seat and intelligence. prepare to listen. I arrived in Centralia as a pimple- You are greater than your collec- faced teenager tasting freedom for the tive opinion of yourself. You are better first time. In your strong and capable than the opinions of the misinformed arms, I received an incredible educa- and uninitiated. tion at Centralia College and invalu- Everywhere I go, I hear complaints. able work experience. Not just at The There’s too much crime. There’s noth- Chronicle, but even as a culinary ing to do. Some neighborhoods have artist slinging pies at Little Caesar’s in more eyesores than Kmart. homes. This place formed me into the hu- And for gosh man being I am today. It has flaws. So sakes, why don’t we do I. But it has given far more than it have an Olive Garden, has taken. Letters Red Robin and Fred The place you live will always be disabled. I called a couple of friends who are Meyer already? largely defined by the person you are. Fund Shows Commitment and fellow members, and they initiated a great Shut it. It’s not all unicorns and rainbows, Character, Deserves Your Vote deal of help for me. I don’t mean to be but you’ll only see those if you’re will- This couple, Karol and Roy Mcfarlane, rude. This all comes ing to look for them. With all of the corruption in government, By Eric Schwartz what I find important in a public servant is from Winlock, got things rolling. They called from a place of true, Do you know what makes this city other members, who built me a wheelchair unadulterated love great? character. What I have witnessed with elect- ed offices is they are individuals that are tal- ramp in front of my house. But the most for you and everything you have pro- You. Your business. Your belief astonishing part of this is not just the help vided me and my family over the past that you can enact positive change. I ented speakers but lack character and true conviction. in the building of this ramp, but the much 13 years. realize this is all a bit corny and could needed and gracious help from James and his So hear me out, and believe me be applied to virtually any other city, This is why a local leader like Edna Fund is an immense and unusual treasure. I have crew at Home Depot, who donated materials, when I say you’re great. but I’m convinced you — the people with the help Bob Jackins and Annette at the Unfortunately, sometimes people of Centralia — are among the best. personally known Fund for many years and have had the opportunity to work with and pro help desk. like to kick dirt in our face, so let’s It’s the idea that kids should have I cannot thank these people enough for start with that. a pool, so you’re going to raise money for her, what she declares is what she does. You can rely on her word, conduct and in- their help in my hour of need, and despera- RoadSnacks, a website by and for to make that happen. It’s the fact that tegrity. Combine this with her deep felt love tion. Not only did they help but Billy Morey, morons, recently placed the Hub City the first question that arises when for Lewis County, and her desire to see the from Kitchens & Bath at Home Depot, also at No. 1 on its oh-so-scientific list of disaster lurks is, how can I help? It’s community grow and succeed and you have contributed by donating and installing grab the Worst Places in Washington. the reality that a high school state an uncommon jewel. bars in my home. “Centralia was the site of an infa- championship is cause for a full-on She is dedicated to serving the communi- And that is not all, John Owing, from Fas- mous massacre in 1919 and now it has parade, that a student who excels ty and has made government more transpar- tenal, donated the nails and screws to build massacred the competition when it should be plastered on the front page ent and accessible to its citizens. Edna holds the ramp. All in all there were about a dozen comes to being the worst place to live of the newspaper and celebrated com- to her commitment to be honest, transparent folks who not only donated materials but in Washington,” the website proclaims. munity-wide. and sincerely listening to concerns and ideas their time as well. Palm. To. Face. It’s an incredible institution of The women’s auxiliary from Post 508/71 The problem with listicles — a of the public. higher education, shopping that’ll I have never seen a public servant actively also brought sandwiches and coffee while the popular form of social media fool- knock your socks off (in favor of menfolk did the building. It only took these ishness — is that they are created to love and serve her community and county as new ones, naturally) and restaurants Edna does. dedicated people about eight hours to com- drive internet traffic, not to inform featuring eats unheralded by stupid plete the project, and was completed during and certainly not to promote. She understands the complex nature of listicles but beloved by locals. so many of our issues: flooding, job growth, my eight-day stay in the hospital. So when I Unfortunately, social media is It’s a blue-collar mentality fostered arrived home I had a ramp to use. populated with thousands of people budgets and how they are all inter-connect- by those who have the ever-present ed. You cannot have more jobs without first The folks from the American Legion were who can’t wait to share the fact belief that hard work, honesty and the Mcfarlanes, Jim Little, Harry Howard, that “OH MY GAWD, CHEHALIS dealing with the flooding issues. New busi- a good attitude will take them any- nesses simply will not locate to an area prone Jack Lakely, Fred Hart and John Barton. MADE THE TOP 10 LIST FOR BEST where they want to go. It’s founded I myself am a member of this chapter of SOY-BASED APPETIZERS IN CIT- to flooding extreme enough to close down in those who, holding those ideals, Interstate 5 and demolish their physical busi- the American Legion in good standing, and IES NORTH OF NAPAVINE AND decide they want to stay put right here have given my time and efforts to the Legion SOUTH OF CENTRALIA WITH A ness site. in Centralia. Edna represents the values that make in the past, but I never thought I would be the POPULATION OF 7,000 OR MORE! We were strangers when we met, recipient of their assistance. ISN’T THAT GREAT!?” Lewis County the delightful place it is to live, Centralia. You’ve been a father figure, work and raise a family. I am voting for Edna All these people did this from the good- Not really. a friend an occasional adversary, but I ness of their hearts. I have never been so The flip side of that coin is that J. Fund, and I would encourage you to do the like to think we’re both stronger for it. same. grateful and proud to be a veteran and walk a place like Centralia can get an un- I’m incredibly excited over the this Earth alongside good people like them. due reputation. That can cause real creation of the Centralia Community Jamie Mead No amount of words can ever convey my harm. Here at The Chronicle, we were Foundation, an outlet created by the Centralia thanks. What I owe them is beyond evalua- recently looking to hire a qualified, city as a nonprofit to raise money to tion. award-winning journalist to fill an make us even better. I hope you’ll join I hope to be able to give my time and help opening. All was well until his mother me in supporting, well, us. Fellow Legion Members Come in the future to other veterans who need it as found the list online. Centralia, I was led to believe your to the Rescue Following Injury they did for me, and I urge other vets to join He turned down the gig. Centralia flaws are what define you. I’ve learned any chapter of the American Legion and see looked too dangerous, he said. to know, without a doubt, the haters My name is Gary E. Hollis, and I have how good it feels to belong to such a worth- Oh, we have our issues, Centralia. are wrong, especially when we are the never been more proud to be part of an or- while organization. The jobless rate is, indeed, a little high. haters. ganization than the American Legion Post P.S. I hope I have spelled these names cor- And of all the municipalities in Lewis ••• 508/71. rectly and, if not, please forgive me. County, we do have the most crime. Eric Schwartz is editor of The Chronicle. Recently I had a fall that injured my al- That’s a function of having the largest He can be reached at eschwartz@chronline. ready injured knee and right leg, but due to Gary E. Hollis population. com. the nature of the injury I am permanently Napavine

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 OPINION The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 This Independence Day, Give a Big Hello to Your Fellow Partners The sun promises to shine a remarkable living reminder of “I was trying to forget about this weekend as we Americans COMMENTARY: Hills and Valleys a crucial day this nation’s sto- all the bad things that hap- celebrate our collective 240th ried history. pened,” he said. “I also wanted birthday. During an election Some of us are newcomers. vim and vinegar into forward Lewis County’s last living to get on with life, family, my year that seems determined to A few of us have earned our way motion, our anger into the in- survivor of the Japanese attack education and get a career-type hit new lows into the ownership share of citi- evitable need to forge workable on Pearl Harbor will be the job, and I knew I couldn’t do it of spirit and zenship. Others of us are hoping alliances. grand marshal of the parade, by dwelling in the past.” new heights of that years of sweat equity will This year, as we make 94-year-old Bill Furrer. It’ll be In his later years, after much insult, maybe eventually pay off. choices about the years and de- an especially sweet day, as he success in life, he began to open we should We’re not always successful cades ahead, just remember that and wife Elaine will celebrate up about his war experiences. take this July at running our business. We the folks across the fence, the celebrate their 72nd wedding He recorded his stories in an 4 weekend to make our share of mistakes. county line or the country who anniversary. oral history project and wrote simply turn to Sometimes we point fingers see the world differently aren’t In honoring Bill, let’s also tip up his brief memoirs. the enemy. our neighbors, instead of taking our lumps and our cap to Willis Pehl, another In honor of Willis Pehl and Get to know the “bad guys.” the nearest fixing the problems. World War II foot soldier who the millions of other GIs who By Brian Mittge Most of them are regular folks person on the But we’re also justifiably left us June 24 at age 91. sacrificed more than we can with dreams and dreariness, street, an old proud of our accomplishments. Pehl, a noted Twin Cities imagine to keep the family busi- The good ideas and finely writ- just like us. And because there ness afloat during its darkest friend who has moved across are a few true bad apples out businessman and proud WSU the country, and say, “Happy ten documents we inherited Cougar, fought through 34 days days, take his words to heart from our 10-generations-ago- there, we’ll need all our people as you celebrate Independence birthday, partner.” of goodwill as allies. of hell on the island of Iwo Jima. That’s what it means to be forefathers are still the inspira- He took encouragement from Day: tion of the world. We were the When they’re your fellow “When you walk with death an American, right? We’re part- Americans, even more so. seeing the famous American ners in what Thomas Jefferson good guys in my grandfather’s flag flying atop Mount Suri- it is easier to remember, and ap- war, saving the world and set- And so on this Indepen- preciate this great country and called a great experiment in dence Day, let me be the first bachi but had to keep fighting ting the planet up for a pretty those who paid the ultimate democratic self-rule. To put it to wish you, my brothers and on, once spending the night in good run of general peace and a price.” in terms more familiar to our sisters in this family business, a a bunker next to dead Japanese commercial age, we’re all equal fair bit of prosperity. soldiers. ••• big Happy Birthday. Let’s work Brian Mittge is a proud junior shareholders in the family busi- We invented the blue jeans, hard together to keep the good I interviewed Pehl at his ness. rock ‘n’ roll, the internet and — Newaukum Hill home in 2003, partner in the Great American Ex- times rolling. periment. He wonders if it’s time to Most of us were born into it, if I may be so bold — perfected and he told me that for most of revive Teddy Roosevelt’s Bull Moose the banjo. some with generations of stories Men of Honor his life, he put his war experi- Party — or maybe the Whigs. Drop about how we’ve contributed, Our political system is ences behind him, trying not to him a line at brianmittge@hotmail. benefitted, and had some mem- designed to harness our hu- This Monday’s Fourth of think about the friends killed com. orable moments along the way. man frailties, combusting our July parade in Centralia features alongside him. Power Rankings: A Failed Wolf Relationship and Prepping for July 4

I went to Walmart last Sat- tiny explosion! Go America! all that impressed when you’ve urday for the first time in about COMMENTARY: VanTuyl’s Views Don’t: Point your Roman got a stump where your right four years. hand used to be and you live in door of Walmart. and finally throws down her candles friendward. Oh, look, The highlights? A kid in a camper next to the charred re- Anyway, if you’re ever start- fork, shouting “I CAN’T HELP your friend is aflame! Go call mains of your parents’ basement. a visor holding three pack- ing to gain too much faith in IT IF I’M TOO OLD TO GIVE an ambulance! When those ages of hot dogs humanity or wondering how YOU A LITTER!” before burst- little balls of colored flame hit Do: Clean up your firework moonwalking “Make America Great Again” got ing into tears and running into exposed human skin, they burn, garbage. through the its legs, you know where to go. the woods to spend the night at and there’s not always a warning Don’t: Leave the debris of DVD section And with that, here’s Power her sister’s den on the other side label. Trust me. I shot a buddy your Whistling Busters, Rain (this lasted at Rankings. of the forest.) in the neck once and I can’t even Fire, Battle of Colors, Shagadel- least 15 minutes, say it was an accident. lic Mojo, Phantasm, Artic Blast, as he was still WOLVES: Wolf Haven’s five FIREWORKS: Today marks the Do: Watch a professionally- Painted Galaxy or Patriotic there when we new red wolf puppies, born May beginning of Fireworks for Sale produced fireworks show at the PlasterBomb — or anything else left); a 15-min- 10 or 11, are starting to crawl season, which runs for a week fairgrounds or something. from the Air Assault collection, ute wait to get a By Aaron VanTuyl around and chew up shoes and leading up to the Fourth of July. Don’t: Try to produce your really — out in the middle of video out pee where they shouldn’t (“Bad Here’s a few Dos and Don’ts own major show by cobbling the street. It just tells passers-by, of the display wolf! BAD WO- oh who am I about proper fireworks behavior. together a strand of mortars “I’m patriotic, but not so much case while one worker tried to kidding, they’re so cuuuute!”). Do: Enjoy them ON THE and “totally illegal” stuff you that I’ll clean up my own trash.” handle the return of an iPod The interesting part of the FOURTH OF JULY. They’re bought at the reservation. Look, ••• Touch with no paperwork and story, though, is that Papa Wolf fun, they look cool, and they let Aaron VanTuyl is The Chronicle’s I get it. Fireworks are awesome sports editor and an occasional col- another took care of the shop- Tala (though his legal name is everyone know you’re still pretty and showing off your awesome pers who had just jumped in line umnist. His views are largely satiri- the swoon-inducing M1482) is pumped about flipping England amateur pyrotechnician skills is behind us; a young man with cal, and any responses should be di- 10 years old and on his second the bird. (Ha! England. Waltzing certainly one way to impress the a 10-point buck tattooed on his rected to [email protected] or Wolf Wife. He was with another out of the European Union like ladies. But the ladies won’t be (360) 807-8229. neck; and, lastly, a man in a mas- lady for a few seasons, but she someone from Pe Ell finding sive down jacket on a 60-degree passed away last year (aww- out a bar in The Big City doesn’t day holding a clipboard and ask- www) and their pairing didn’t have Busch Light on tap.) ing, as we exited the store, if I’d produce any offspring, which Don’t: Enjoy them any other from The Chronicle like to register to vote. I brushed was a huge disappointment to time of the year. If it’s 11 p.m. on him off as we darted through Tala’s parents, who spent every a Wednesday in October and the hellscape of the Walmart Thanksgiving and Christmas you’re shooting off mortars in parking lot, dotted with sketchy asking why they didn’t have the Edison District I hope you Craigslist transaction meetings, any grandchildren. (I imagine blow off a finger. Not, like, an apathetic parenting, impromptu Tala sitting at his wolf dinner index finger, but maybe part of a open-door Suburban parties and table, casting a bitter glance at pinky. I’m not being unreason- questionable driving, somewhat the former Mrs. Tala as he wolfs able in my wishful thinking. impressed with whoever had the down a plate of dead raccoon Do: Point your Roman can- See a photo you like in the paper? foresight to register voters at the and she picks at a dead squirrel dles skyward. Oh, look, a nice COMMENTARY: Back to Business ePRints Want to Make America Great Again? In the presidential campaign ing to Fortune Global 500 list vent widespread electrical black Get a quality print to keep! R leading up to the November elec- (2014). The company committed outs. Nelson Irrigation, Walla $ 99 $ 05 tions, hopefully we will hear about to purchasing an additional Walla, thrives in highly com- 3.5”x5” .... 4 ...... shipping 3 ways to “Make America Great $250 billion in “products made, petitive worldwide markets for Total: $804 Again!” One of the most effective sourced or grown in the U.S. by agricultural irrigation sprinkler $ 99 shipping $305 strategies is to entice U.S. com- 2023” and aims to create up to 1 systems. Both are home grown 4”x6” ...... 6 ...... panies with foreign factories to million new American jobs. companies which have invested Total: $1004 relocate back home. Another is to That’s a big deal considering heavily in Washington. 5”x7” ...... $ 99 ...... shipping $305 encourage those who remained in Walmart has 11,500 stores in 28 Foreign corporations spent 11 America to reinvest here. countries and 2.2 million em- billions building production fa- Total: $1504 Discussions about bolstering ployees which can sell our home cilities in our state largely because hoto 8”x10” ..... $1899 ...... shipping $305 domestic production of goods made items. Walmart’s research of our low cost, reliable electricity. and services did not start this found that “Made in USA” is a Some of that reliable power comes Total: $2204 year. They are largely rooted powerful magnet in our pur- from nuclear and coal and natu- P in our nation’s chasing decisions — second only ral gas fired generation and they Photo Reprint Request Form anemic job cre- to price. The findings only un- need lots of electricity. Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______ation over the derscore our need to keep pro- In Moses Lake, REC Silicon Brief description of photo ______last decade. duction costs on par or below ASA, a Norwegian company, A “Reshor- our internationally competition. sited its most advanced complex ______ing Institute” There are two things which to produce solar-grade silicon ______launched in standout: “85 percent of moms and Germany’s BMW built its Size Requested ______Quantity ______2014 at the Uni- said it is important for a retailer carbon-fiber production plant ______versity of San to sell “Made in the USA” prod- for its new electric cars. Semi- Subtotal +shipping TOTAL Diego is provid- By Don C. Brunell ucts; and, in general, products conductors manufacturers, many Billing Information ing research across all categories are per- based in Asia, located plants First & Last Name ______and support ceived to have higher quality if along our Interstate 5 corridor Email ______Phone ______for companies trying to bring U.S. Made.” and spend billions to upgrade manufacturing and services Washington is a national production facilities around Address ______back to America. It includes site leader in on-shore production. the world. Semiconductors, the City ______State ______Zip ______comparisons, taxes and incen- Now the key is to keep those com- devices which make our comput- Credit card payment only tives, regulations and permitting, panies investing, developing and ers and everyday products work. science and math education, and creating jobs in Washington in- “Making America Great Again” Name on the card ______cost comparison for developing, stead of South Carolina or Shang- must be more than a political slo- Card# ______Exp. Date ______CVC# _____ manufacturing and marketing. hai. Boeing is the global aerospace gan. It has to be a national initia- Shipping Information The encouraging news is The front-runner. Well over half of tive by all Americans regardless Boston Consulting Group deter- airliners flying passengers today of political party. Much of our � Same as Billing Address mined 54 percent of companies were assembled in the Puget success hinges upon keeping our First & Last Name ______with over $1 billion in revenue are Sound region. Microsoft is the costs of production competitive. Company Name ______considering bringing at least part international leader in computer As Walmart research unveiled. Address ______of their production back to the operating software and markets “Made in USA” is a strong magnet United States. One of the leaders its “word products” in languages in our purchase decisions — sec- City ______State ______Zip ______in this effort is Walmart, which spoken around the world. ond only to price. Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH547459h.db launched its “Investing in Ameri- Schweitzer Engineering Labs, ••• 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 can Jobs” campaign three years ago. a Pullman-based manufacturer, Don C. Brunell retired as presi- All sales are inal. 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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Vehicle Hits Deer day, police responded to a report on video surveillance and a sus- • At 2:50 p.m. on Thursday, of a theft in progress in the 1600 pect was identified. No arrests Kaela M. Glover, 31, of Roches- Man Booked on Protection- • At 12:05 p.m. on Thursday, Order Violation Charge block of Northwest Louisiana have been made. ter, was arrested and released on a vehicle reportedly hit a deer Avenue. Olivia G. Quintana, 18, suspicion of second-degree bur- • At 7:31 a.m. on Thursday, in the 2200 block of Cooks Hill of Mosier, Oregon, was cited and glary in the 1600 block of North- Casiano Baldovinos, 32, of Cen- Road. released on suspicion of third- Harassment Reported west Louisiana Avenue. Glover tralia, was arrested on suspicion degree theft for allegedly - • At 7:40 p.m. on Wednesday, had previously been banned of violation of a no-contact order Man Booked on Drug Charge ing $4.02 in deli food. police received a report that two from the store, according to the in the 1000 block of Seminary Hill • At 1:18 p.m. on Thursday, men and a woman on bikes were police department. Road. Christopher D. Buck, 30, of Cen- Man Arrested for swearing and calling people • At 7:01 p.m. on Thursday, a tralia, was arrested on suspicion Possessing Stolen Vehicle After names in the 100 block of South- third-degree theft was reported Money Stolen of possession of methamphet- west Third Street. in the 1600 block of Northwest Burglary Report • At 9:05 a.m. on Thursday, amine in the 1000 block of Eck- Louisiana Avenue. No arrests cash was reported stolen in the erson Road. • At 11:53 a.m. on Wednes- Possible Mail Theft Spotted were made. day, police received a report of 1300 block of Alexander Street. • At 8:32 a.m. on Thursday, a possible break-in at a home in Teen Referred for Trespassing • At 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Man Booked on Theft Charge police received a report of a pos- money was reported stolen from the 100 block of Southwest 11th Charge After Throwing Bag of • At 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Street. Peter J. Herman Jr., 33, sible mail theft in the 700 block the 1300 block of Alexander Michael E. Madrigal, 20, of Cen- of Southwest 9th Street. Chips at Store Employee Street. of Chehalis, was arrested when tralia, was arrested in the 300 police reportedly found him in • At 11:39 a.m. on Thursday, • At 6:52 p.m. on Thursday, a block of Latona Street on suspi- Opossum Trapper Seeks police responded to a report wallet was reported stolen in the possession of a stolen vehicle cion of third-degree theft. with stolen license plates. Information of a trespasser in a store in the 100 block of South Tower Av- 500 block of South Market Bou- • At 9:11 a.m. on Thursday, enue. Vehicle Stolen levard. A 15-year-old Chehalis Stolen U-Haul Vehicle Found police received a request for in- boy is being referred for charges • At 4:28 a.m. on Friday, po- formation from the 300 block Person of Interest Identified • At 1:11 p.m. on Thursday, of second-degree criminal tres- lice received a report of a stolen of Southwest Cascade Avenue in Handgun Theft police received a report from the pass after allegedly going to a vehicle in the 1200 block of West 200 block of West Main Street about a city ordinance regarding • At 10:46 a.m. on Thurs- Chestnut Street. The owner re- trapping opossums. store he had been banned from, that a stolen U-Haul vehicle was and throwing a bag of chips at day, police received a report of covered the vehicle a short time found. a theft of two handguns in the later near where it was stolen, Shoplifters Allegedly Steal an employee. 600 block of South Gold Street. but the keys and a cell phone Vehicle Prowls Makeup, Candy, Swimsuits A person of interest has been were missing from the vehicle. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE identified. • At 1:20 p.m. on Wednesday, • At 11:02 a.m. on Thurs- Suspect Identified police received a report of a ve- day, police arrested Angela M. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT in Vehicle Theft Vehicle Prowl hicle prowl in the 1100 block of Crowe, 18, of Chehalis, on suspi- Scam Callers Claim South Market Boulevard. cion of third-degree theft in the • The Sheriff’s Office is inves- • At 10:49 a.m. on Thursday, a to be From IRS • At 5:52 p.m. on Wednesday, 1600 block of Northwest Louisi- tigating a report of a person tak- vehicle prowl was reported in the • At 9:30 a.m. on Wednes- a vehicle prowl was reported in ana Avenue. She was accused of ing a 2000 Ford Focus without 1400 block of Eshom Road. day, police received a report of the 400 block of Southwest 18th stealing $175.54 in makeup. permission overnight on Tues- • At 12:21 p.m. on Thursday, a scam phone call in the 1500 Street. Trailer brakes were sto- • At 1:44 p.m. on Thursday, day. The victim, a 22-year-old a GPS and Android cell phone block of North National Avenue. len. police received a report of a male from the 100 block of Fin- were reported stolen from a ve- A person reported someone • At 8:19 p.m. on Wednesday, shoplifter in the 1600 block of eview Road in Chehalis, reported hicle in the 200 block of South called claiming to be from the a person reported he was sleep- Northwest Louisiana Avenue. that the suspect wanted a ride Iron Street. IRS. ing in his car in the 300 block Mollie S. Kirkendall, 59, of Che- to town, but the victim refused. • At 2:49 p.m. on Thursday, of Southwest 16th Street when halis, was cited and released on The man reported he went to medication was reported stolen someone reached into the car suspicion of third-degree theft bed with the keys on his bed’s from a vehicle in the 400 block of Woman Cited for Theft of Food and stole a wallet and cellphone for allegedly stealing $50 in headboard and woke up the next North Rock Street. • At 11:27 a.m. on Wednes- charger. The incident was caught makeup and candy. morning to find the car gone. Centralia Municipal Court Centralia Municipal Court in jail with 362 suspended, fined $5,000 • Dustyn J. Lawrence, 22, Centralia, $200 suspended, $253 in fees. days in jail with 89 suspended, fined criminal cases, including sentences, with $4,405 suspended, $3,648 in fees. racing, sentenced to 364 days in jail • Colin M. Malone, 21, Ellensburg, mi- $400 with $200 suspended, $210 in fees. with 364 suspended, fined $400 with fines, fees and findings of not guilty • Aurelio Almontes-Barboza, 26, nor in possession and/or consumption, • Kari M. Sheary, 53, Rochester, third- $200 suspended. or dismissals. Centralia, driving under the influence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 degree driving while license suspended, Held June 21 • Andrew S.W. Juarez, 23, Centralia, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 third-degree driving while license sus- suspended, fined $100. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Christopher M. Rieg, 32, Napavine, suspended, fined $5,000 with $4,405 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Amparo J. Murillo, 28, Mossyrock, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- physical control, sentenced to 364 days suspended, $2,088 in fees. with 90 suspended, fined $400 with disorderly conduct, sentenced to 90 ed, $253 in fees. Chehalis Municipal Court Chehalis Municipal Court crim- • Finola Breeze Erickson, 32, Toledo, • Marvin Troy Westergard, 39, Centra- Glria Y. Chambrs inal cases, including sentences, fines, fourth-degree assault, sentenced to lia, third-degree driving while license fees and findings of not guilty or 364 days in jail with 354 suspended, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in always on. She loved to visit. dismissals. fined $600 with $400 suspended, $225 jail with 89 suspended, fined $600 with Held June 22 in fees. $300 suspended, $253 in fees. Gloria had a strong love for her • Donna Sue Cline, 47, Rochester, • Carlos Palomino, 47, Calexico, Cali- • Scott William Wichert, 51, Cheha- family. third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 fornia, failure to stop/give information/ lis, (1) failure to comply with correction She is survived by her days in jail with 349 suspended, fined obey police officer, dismissed with notice, (2) conducting business without two sons, Donald (Pam) $600 with $400 suspended, $150 in fees. prejudice. license, fined $150 on count 1 and $200 on count 2. Chambers of Issaquah and David (Christie) Chambers of Morton; grandchildren, story, “Centralia Home Subject Heidi Chambers, Gretchen Death Notices Commodities of Malpractice Suit,” did not Green, Eric Greiter, Brooks • PHILLIP A. EMMENEGGER, 70, Winlock, Gas in Washington — $2.652 (AAA include information that a nurs- Chambers, Alyssa Olveda and died Tuesday, June 28, at home. A me- of Washington) ing assistant accused in 2015 of Breanne Wasson; 11 great- morial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Crude Oil — $49.28 per barrel (CME taking a picture of a resident on Sacred Heart Church, Winlock, with a Group) grandchildren and one great- luncheon immediately following at the Gold — $1,343(Monex) the toilet was fired by the facility. great-grandchild. Quotes attributed to a statement Gloria Y. Chambers was reception hall. Arrangements are un- Silver — $19.83 (Monex) born April 16, 1930. She Gloria was preceded in der the direction of Cattermole Funeral provided to The Chronicle by death by her parents, Margaret Home, Winlock. Firmani + Associates, Inc were passed away June 26, 2016. Corrections Gloria was raised in and Dewey Wilson; husband, • GARY C. KRUEGER, 61, Centralia, died part of a statement by Prestige Wayne; brother, Ernie Wilson; Saturday, June 18, at Garden Courte Clarification: Thursday’s Care, Inc. Kosmos. She attended Adult Family Home, Olympia. A memo- Glenoma Grade School and and a sister, Betty Wadiegh. rial service will be at 1 p.m., Saturday at graduated from Morton High Gloria lived the last three Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Ar- In Remembrance School. years at Heritage House rangements are under the direction of Assisted Living in Morton and Cattermole. In 1950, Gloria married DENNY ALLEN CUMMINGS Wayne Chambers and lived enjoyed her many friends there. her life in Morton. She worked A celebration of life Lotteries of nicknames, all of which were many years cooking in the luncheon potluck will be simply another way of saying we lunchrooms for the Morton Thursday, July 7, 2016, at Washington’s Thursday love him. Dad, Pops, Dippy, most School District. She often 11:30 a.m. at the Bob Lyle knew him as Bubby and his wife Powerball: building in Morton. called him Lovie Dovie. volunteered for the many Next jackpot: $243 million banquets and activities after In lieu of lowers, please He was preceded in death by consider a donation to Mega Millions: his wife Noel. He called her Lovie hours. She was known for her Next jackpot: $415 million and they are now reunited again. great meals. the Eastern Lewis County Lotto: Surviving family members Gloria had a love for arts, Hospital Foundation, P.O. Next jackpot: $1.7 million are his children, John Armstrong, including her many lower Box 1132, Morton, WA 98356 Hit 5: Tony Armstrong (Tracy), Bill gardens, cake decorating, and or the Tiller Art Center in Next cashpot: $100,000 Cummings (Shelly), Mary setting a table for her family Morton. Match 4: 02 - 14 - 21 - 23 Wilson (Gary), Jim Cummings, and friends. 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Keno: 05 - 06 - 07 - 10 - 11 - 17 - 19 - grandchildren, Rodney Mills, 26 - 32 - 34 - 36 - 41 - 44 - 51 - 53 - 58 - 64 Jennifer Polanco and Brad Hall, - 68 - 75 - 76 Noel Sharp and her husband Seth, Denny Allen Cummings Nicholas Dyer and Emily Dalsted, passed away and joined our Lord Miles Cummings, Jasmine Green Make This The Year You Pre-Plan June 27, 2016. and her husband Josh, Sam Dyer He grew up in Dixboro, and Benjamin Armstrong; niece, Mich., honorably served his Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Wendy Rivers and her husband • Your family knows your wishes country in Korea, moved back Marv; great-grandchildren, Hadrian to his home and later took his and Hadley Green, Annaliese and • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues wife and continued raising his Nicollette Rivers, Maddox and • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided family in Chehalis, Wash. We Piper Dyer. These are but a few • You have peace of mind knowing you have remember the adventures he took names of all he called family and given your family a loving git us on in Michigan, Arizona and loved very deeply. Washington and the quiet way he Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for A short graveside service advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes raised, protected and loved us. with military honors will be held He was a great father and husband on July 29, 2016, 11:00 a.m., at and his presence in our lives is Claquato Cemetery, Chehalis. CH560436jc.do sorely missed. Memorial service will be held OUR LEWIS COUNTY AUTOS He enjoyed building things or ARRANGEMENT OFFICE in the Classifieds Saturday, July 30, 2016 11:00 working on something, spending 1126 S. 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who has been selling fireworks Tribe for about 20 years. “It should pick up a lot as we get closer to Continued from the front page the Fourth.” As Colson talked about the SU V. stand, repeat customer Chris Trice’s 70-mile northbound Foster showed up. Foster, 37, trek from Cowlitz County must from Portland., has been visit- never have seemed so preor- ing Black Magic for five years. dained. Her 2016 Fourth of July “Yeah, once I met these guys, celebration was bound to top I didn’t have to search any of the the seven or so others Trice has other dealers,” Foster said. hosted at her house over the The other guy to whom Fos- years. ter referred was none other than After all, she had just pur- Black Magic employee Wakiza chased “The Big Herbie” — a Wittwer, who popped up just $600 approximately 12-square- about the time Foster appeared. foot box of fireworks — and a Wittwer’s wife, Cammi Wittwer, variety of other hefty noisemak- actually owns the stand but ers for a grand total of $1,000. wasn’t there that morning. “It seems like our family and Wittwer said he and Cammi half of Woodland’s at our house almost closed the stand last year for the Fourth,” Trice said with due to dry conditions and fire a laugh. “Family and friends are danger. Instead, they monitored important to us, and this is great Paul Dunn / [email protected] the weather and hoped for the best. way to celebrate the Indepen- Portland resident Chris Foster, 37, has been buying fireworks from the Black Magic fireworks stand on the Chehalis Tribe “Last season started out great, dence Day of the United States.” reservation for the past five years. Black Magic owner Wakiza Wittwer, 39, chats with Foster on Thursday. but as it got drier and drier we Meanwhile, 8-Ball owner saw more regulations and fewer Darrin Jones and his employee people.” Casey Pickernell were still tus- relatives. ers, most of them from Oregon. every day, and it’s fun being able And the Wittwers’ fears grew sling with Herbie. Try as they “I established the stand main- Those customers — from to interact with them and to visit proportionately with the wors- might, they couldn’t get him ly to spend time with my family five to 10 a week in early June with all of our repeat customers.” ening drought. into Trice’s truck — so with a and make a little money for all when he normally opens — And this year she and her “I didn’t want to be consid- shrug and Trice’s thumb’s up of us,” he said. “I probably make flock to the stand as the big day brother are bound to see more ered a monster for selling some- they opened the box, formed an enough money (from the fire- approaches. By July 4 each year, customers, because the weather body fireworks that accidentally assembly line, and began load- works stand) to last me alone for up to 200 people a week visit to is cooperating. It didn’t in 2015. ended up burning somebody’s ing the vehicle with Herbie’s in- a year, but I spread it out among buy his goodies. And by then, “This season has already been house down,” he said. “We’re dividual fireworks. my family members.” 8-Ball’s usually open from 8 a.m. a lot steadier so far than last,” not in this business to get any- That finally accomplished, Those profits are nominally to 11 p.m. Darrin Jones said. body hurt.” Trice and family pointed the dented each year by yearly per- “There are times we don’t He blames last year’s dol- A couple of stands over at SUV south and headed home. mit fees Jones and others pay the have time to eat, because it’s so drums on hot days and dry ter- Toy Box fireworks, Chehalis And by now — several days later Chehalis Tribe to sell fireworks busy,” he said. rain — a common refrain from Tribe member Lynn Hoheisel — they’re almost certainly sort- on tribal land. Jones estimates But Jones has lots of help: other stand owners at the Che- praised this year’s rain and cold. ing through Herbie’s innards as he pays about $800 a season. By age 14, his sister Mackenzie halis Tribe site. “Last year was so hot, and we they prepare for their hour-long He said the fees help the Tribe Jones was working the stand, Across the lot at Black Magic didn’t have a lot of customers,” Fourth of July fireworks show. maintain fire and police services but eventually took about 10 Fireworks, Tribe member Tom said Hoheisel, 63, who works for Back at the fireworks site, and help fund the Tribe’s annual years off to do other stuff. Now, “Tommy Gun” Colson said this her daughter, Traci Parkinson, Jones — a Chehalis Tribe mem- public fireworks show. at age 37, she’s happily back in year’s cooler, moist weather has who owns Toy Box. “This year ber — talked about his stand Jones, 50 — who also works the fold. attracted a few more customers we’ve had a lot more. We like and how it has strengthened his 40 hours a week at Lucky Eagle “I really like being around my this year. meeting so many different people family’s bonds over the years. Casino — opened 8-Ball 25 family,” explained Jones, who “It’s not nearly as dry, so we and giving them the opportunity Three of Jones’ seven children years ago and has steadily at- has three children of her own. don’t have the fire conditions we to celebrate the Fourth of July.” work at the business, as do other tracted a stream of loyal custom- “We don’t get to see each other had last year,” said Colson, 46, Herbie does, too.

the annexation, which will take district for some of its lost rev- “Many cities and depart- In that three years, the Chehalis effect on July 11, City Manager enue. ments have failed because no- groups agreed they would dis- Merlin MacReynold said. “The district is kind of body thought of the future,” he cuss a possible consolidation Continued from the front page “That has a financial impact weaned off those tax dollars over said. “What have we accom- into a regional fire authority. on the fire district,” said Fire a period of time,” Snure said. plished if we haven’t set up a pat- Martin said he’s not opposed greater Chehalis area. District 6 attorney Brian Snure. The third option, Snure sug- tern for the future?” to a regional fire authority, but “A failure to plan on your part Specifically, the district gested, is to take a long-term, Martin spoke strongly in fa- wants to see more detailed in- is not an emergency on mine,” anticipates losing more than big-picture approach and con- vor of dealing with the district’s formation before making a deci- said Mayor Pro-Tem Terry Har- $30,000 per year in tax revenue, sider consolidating Fire District short-term revenue issue before sion. Lux said she is interested in ris, who along with some other Lux said. 6 and the Chehalis Fire Depart- discussing long-term planning, discussing a consolidation. Chehalis council members ex- Meanwhile, the city of Che- ment into a Regional Fire Au- as Pope suggested. “We’re both going to grow. It pressed frustration that Fire halis will gain approximately thority, similar to the Riverside “Right now the district is seems like it would be easier to District 6 was not better pre- $60,000 per year in revenue, Fire Authority. fairly young with the direction grow together,” said Chehalis pared for the annexation. MacReynold said. After the Chehalis City it’s going,” he said, speaking of Mayor Dennis Dawes. Fire District 6 Commis- “We’re not asking to make Council voted to annex the land, changes including adding a paid Chehalis Fire Chief Ken Car- sioner Jeri Lux said the city has money,” said Fire District 6 Fire District 6 submitted an ap- staff. dinale urged the two groups to been discussing annexation so Commissioner James Martin. peal on the annexation to the “It scares me sometimes how consider a fire authority, and long without actually voting “We’re just asking to receive what state Boundary Review Board, fast it’s growing … We have to said he agreed with Pope’s posi- on the measure, many agencies we’re losing.” effectively stalling the process. deal with what’s at hand right tion on the importance of long- thought it would never happen. Fire District 6 proposed Snure said the district didn’t now.” term planning. “It was almost a standing three options for mitigating the absolutely plan on opposing the After about an hour of dis- “The benefits that you get are joke,” she said. “Now that you’ve effect of the annexation on its annexation, but filed the appeal cussion, both the city council far more … than you might an- started the process, we’re look- finances. The first option, Snure to cover its bases. and fire district commission ticipate,” he said, about a region- ing at it and going, ‘Oh, we’re go- said, was for the city of Chehalis The board reviews annexa- agreed to have their lawyers al fire authority. ing to lose some revenue.’” to compensate Fire District 6 to tions to ensure an agency, such work together to draft a three- Cardinale said the Chehalis In March, the city of Cheha- continue serving the annexed as the city of Chehalis, can ad- year mitigation plan. Fire Department and Fire Dis- lis voted to annex 116 acres with area. City staff responded that equately provide services to the While details have yet to be trict 6 already collaborate. an assessed value of $23 million it was not something the city area it absorbs into its boundar- finalized, the groups agreed on a “It is natural for us to come from Chehalis Industrial Park could legally do. ies. plan in which the city would pay together,” he said. land into the city. The land in- The second option, Snure Chehalis Councilor Isaac the fire district about $30,000 The groups plan to get to- cludes property surrounded by said, was for the city and the Pope urged the others at the the first year, $20,000 the sec- gether again at 6 p.m. July 12 at Bishop Road, Interstate 5, Stur- fire district to come up with a table to think 30 years in the fu- ond and $10,000 the third. Fire District 6’s Jackson High- devant Road and Ribelin Road. “mitigation agreement” covering ture, rather than the few years Snure said he would contact way station to review the com- The land was part of Lewis a period of five to 10 years, in covered by the proposed mitiga- the Boundary Review Board to pleted draft of the mitigation County Fire District 6 before which the city compensates the tion agreement. withdraw the district’s appeal. agreement.

not escape. day. Canines ABOUT THE SHELTER “People say (their pets) have The shelter’s goal is to match The Lewis County Animal Shelter is located at 560 Centralia- never done that before, but the animals with their owners with- Continued from the front page Alpha Road in Chehalis. dogs just freak out. It happens,” out bringing the animal to the Hanson said, adding older dogs shelter. double over the holiday week- The shelter will be closed on Sunday and Monday, and will resume normal business hours on Tuesday. It is open 10 a.m. to seem to have more of a reaction “That’s our preferable way to end. to fireworks. “Make sure the get lost pets home,” Hanson said. Last year, the shelter had 15 4 p.m. To report a lost or found dog, call (360) 740-1290. More infor- window is locked and adjusted The “Lost & Found Pets of to 20 reports of missing dogs mation on how to keep dogs safe this Fourth of July is available so it can’t squeeze through.” Lewis County, Washington” within the first hour it was on the shelter’s Facebook page, “Lewis County Animal Shelter/ Other ideas include making Facebook page is also a good re- open after the holiday weekend. Official site for the shelter in Chehalis, WA.” or purchasing a thundershirt for source, she said. That’s about triple the amount the animal. Studies show it helps The Lewis County Animal the shelter would get in a nor- reduce anxiety, creating a sensa- Shelter typically gets more calls mal business day. Several other tion similar to swaddling a baby. about dogs than cats following especially during this time of help ease anxiety levels. reports also came later in the The shelter will be closed the Fourth of July, but according day. the year, because you just never Another thing pet owners on Monday because of Inde- to Joint Animal Services in Lew- Overall, the shelter received know,” Hanson said. don’t typically think about is pendence Day, but Hanson said is County cats can also become 69 animals in the month of May, Pet tags and microchips keeping their windows closed, those who have found or lost a distressed. compared to 155 in July. The should be updated with a cur- she said. Not only does it mute dog can leave a voicemail. The organization recom- numbers were not broken down rent phone number and contact the sound of the fireworks, but Reports of missing or found mends making sure the cat has into types of animals, but shows information. it also prevents escape. Hanson dogs should be thorough. The an updated ID or microchip, a large increase. Hanson also said dogs said it isn’t uncommon for a shelter will put the information keeping the pet indoors, play- Pet owners should take spe- should be kept inside the house dog to climb through a window, on its Facebook page and also ing music for districation, clos- cial precautions this holiday to reduce their chance of run- even through a screen, if it gets online on the PetFinder website ing blinds and drapes to block weekend to ensure their dogs ning off. A secure area of the spooked by fireworks. to try to match owners to their out flashes of light and creating are safe. house, such as a bathroom, with She recommended keeping dogs. a sanctuary room where the cat “We recommend owners a radio playing to provide some the windows closed, or opened The shelter will reopen with can hide in an escape-proof en- keep identification on their pets, background distraction, could just slightly to ensure a dog can- normal business hours on Tues- vironment.

ties learned the man had been 200 feet away from shore. On husband to try to help but could ming in the lake several times Drowns swimming with his 17-year-old the way back to shore, both not keep her husband afloat. He without any issues over the past few son when he began having dif- swimmers began getting tired. went underwater and has not days,” according to the press release. Continued from the front page ficulties. The 43-year-old man had dif- been located as of this release.” The Pierce County Dive According to the press re- ficulty staying afloat and called The family had been camp- Team was scheduled to assist in The initial report came at lease, the pair had “decided to for his wife who was on shore ing at Ike Kinswa State Park. the search beginning at 9 a.m. 5:14 p.m. Upon arrival, depu- swim to a buoy approximately nearby. The wife swam to her “The family had been swim- Saturday. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief 4 Children Fatally Gunmen Take Hostages Stabbed in Memphis; Trump, Clinton Ponder at Restaurant; 2 Mother in Custody Dead, 26 Wounded MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Four young children were — As many as nine gunmen at- stabbed to death in a gated Running Mate Choices tacked a restaurant popular with apartment complex in suburban foreigners in a diplomatic zone of Memphis on Friday, and police By Julie Pace, Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on took their mother into custody The Associated Press Friday night, taking hostages, kill- for questioning. She has not been ing two officers and wounding at charged. WASHINGTON — Donald “We’re vetting a lot of good people and we least 26 people in a gunbattle with Deputies were called to the Trump wants a running mate have a lot of interest in people that want security forces, authorities and a complex in unincorporated Shel- who has what he lacks — politi- witness said. by County shortly before 1 p.m., cal experience. Hillary Clinton is to leave high positions and do this.” Police said the two officers died said county Sheriff Bill Oldham, putting a premium on diversity at a hospital after being wounded who did not specifically allege as she searches for a No. 2. Donald Trump in the exchange of gunfire with the that the mother had stabbed the Yet the presidential rivals are commenting on search for vice presidential candidates attackers, who also hurled bombs. children. running strikingly similar pro- Ten of the 26 wounded were listed “This is an egregious act of cesses for tapping their vice pres- in critical condition, six of whom evil that has shocked us to our idential picks: relying on promi- confirmed contenders are all cratic lawyer James Hamilton were on life support, according to core,” Oldham said. “I will never nent Washington lawyers to white men over age 50. overseeing her selection process, hospital staff, who said the injuries understand how anyone can do comb through the background Clinton has said she wants a with input from longtime confi- ranged from broken bones to gun- running mate who is well-pre- this.” of top contenders, seeking guid- dants John Podesta and Cheryl shot wounds. Only one civilian pared to become president. But Mills. Clinton is expected to Officials have not released ance from a small circle of trust- was among the wounded. Democrats say she’s also giving the ages of the children, but sher- begin meeting with candidates A huge contingent of security ed advisers and family members, priority to diversity and has been iff’s office spokesman Earle Far- herself next week, according to forces, wearing flak jackets and and weighing their personal weighing women, Hispanic and two Democrats with knowledge rell said deputies responding to helmets, cordoned off the area chemistry with prospects. black candidates — a nod to the of the process. the scene called them “babies.” around the Holey Artisan Bakery Trump, a wealthy business- voting blocs Democrats need to Given Clinton’s decades in “What can you say?” said in Dhaka’s Gulshan area. A local man who has never held public win in presidential elections. the public eye, her advisers don’t neighbor Sean Ahearn. “It’s just resident Lutful Amin told the AP office, is mulling a small number Top contenders for the Dem- expect her selection of a run- a terrible, terrible thing.” he heard several explosions, the of political veterans. He’s seri- ocratic ticket include Massachu- ning mate to change her electoral last of which went off around 10:45 ously considering former House setts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, one prospects significantly. But one p.m., about 90 minutes after the Speaker Newt Gingrich, New of Washington’s most prominent Clinton aide said it was impor- LGBT Rights Groups initial attack. Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Ala- female lawmakers; Housing and tant that her running mate help Win as US Judge Blocks bama Sen. Jeff Sessions and Indi- Urban Development Secretary tell the “story” of her candidacy. Mississippi Law ana Gov. Mike Pence, according Julian Castro, a telegenic 41-year- Clinton has increasingly said Rome’s Colosseum to people with direct knowledge old Hispanic politician; and Vir- her campaign is about Ameri- JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — of the vetting process. ginia Sen. Tim Kaine. New Jersey cans being “stronger together” — Sparkles After Magnate- Supporters of the LGBT rights “We’re vetting a lot of good Sen. Cory Booker, one of two a phrase intended to convey the Funded Restoration movement won the latest round people and we have a lot of in- black senators, was also being importance of a diverse country against conservatives when a terest in people that want to considered, though it’s unclear fighting for common goals. ROME (AP) — The Colos- federal judge ruled that a Missis- leave high positions and do this,” whether he is still in the running. Aides who have worked in seum has emerged more imposing sippi “religious objections” law is Trump said Thursday. It’s rare that a running mate senior White House posts un- than ever after its most extensive unconstitutional, just moments The presumptive Republican dramatically shifts the trajectory der President Barack Obama restoration, a multimillion-euro before it was to take effect Friday. nominee appears less concerned of a presidential race. Yet it’s still and former President Bill Clin- cleaning to remove a dreary, un- The decision could influence about diversity. His campaign among the most important deci- ton have also been emphasizing dignified patina of soot and grime federal judges considering chal- chairman has said publicly that sions nominees face during the the need for personal chemistry, from the ancient arena, which has lenges to other state laws and will Trump is not interested in choos- general election and their choice noting that a strained relation- been assailed for decades by pollu- be held up by gay-rights advo- ing a woman or minority for the is viewed as a reflection of their ship between a president and tion in traffic-clogged Rome. cates as another reason for leg- sake of appealing to a particular priorities and values. vice president can be destructive Footing the bill is shoe-and- islatures to back off considering segment of the electorate. The Clinton has veteran Demo- in the West Wing. luxury goods maker Tod’s. In an similar bills. act of modern-day cultural pa- Mississippi Republican Gov. tronage, company founder Diego Phil Bryant vowed to appeal. Della Valle responded to a govern- The law sought to protect Dead Whale Washes Up on Los Angeles Beach ment call to the private sector to three beliefs: That marriage help Italy’s chronically anemic cof- is only between a man and a fers to care for its immense art and woman; that sex should only archaeological treasures. take place in such a marriage; And buoyed by the brighter and that a person’s gender is de- look of the Colosseum’s restora- termined at birth and cannot be tion, which was officially unveiled altered. on Friday, Italy’s culture minister, Dario Franceschini, announced that $20 million have been found Clinics Challenge New to replace, by the end of 2018, the Louisiana Abortion arena’s long vanished floor with one that could support modern- Restrictions day entertainment, although mon- NEW ORLEANS (AP) — ument-rocking rock concerts have Abortion clinics and their doc- been ruled out. tors in Louisiana are challenging The stage would be used for new abortion restrictions that in- “cultural events of the highest level,” clude making women wait longer Franceschini said. and barring a common second- trimester procedure. The federal lawsuit filed Fri- UK Shelves Balanced day in Baton Rouge seeks to keep Budget Goal as Brexit the new rules from taking effect on Aug. 1. Vote Roils Economy Among other restrictions, LONDON (AP) — Britain’s lawmakers voted to force many Nick Ut / The Associated Press Treasury chief on Friday aban- women to wait 72 hours and Lifeguards tie a dead humpback whale’s tail after it washed ashore at Dockweiler Beach along the Los Angeles coast- doned the government’s long-held undergo ultrasounds before get- line on Friday as beachgoers began to arrive for the holiday weekend. The whale floated in Thursday evening. It is goal of balancing the nation’s ting abortions, and they banned approximately 40 feet long and is believed to have been between 10 to 30 years old. Marine animal authorities will try books by 2020, warning that the a procedure called dilation and to determine why the animal died. country’s vote to leave the Euro- evacuation. pean Union had sent shock waves The lawmakers say they and instability through the U.K. only want to safeguard women’s economy. health, but judges may decide In a sign of that uncertainty, a otherwise following Monday’s leading contender to become the U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Court OKs Trial for Girl Who country’s next prime minister said which declared that it’s unconsti- he would not trigger formal EU tutional to impose medically un- exit talks before next year — even necessary rules that place an un- Texted Boyfriend Urging Suicide as senior European officials urged due burden on access to abortion. By Denise Lavoie back in” his truck in the final Carter wrote in one message. Britain to hurry up and go. AP Legal Affairs Writer moments of his life was a “direct, “You can’t think about it. You George Osborne, Britain’s fi- Charleston Church causal link” to his death. just have to do it. You said you nance minister, said the referen- BOSTON — A teenager who “In sum, we conclude that were gonna do it. Like I don’t get dum result is “likely to lead to a Shooting Victims Sue sent her boyfriend dozens of text there was probable cause to show why you aren’t,” she wrote in an- significant negative shock for the FBI Over Gun Buy messages encouraging him to that the coercive quality of the other message. British economy.” take his own life and told him defendant’s verbal conduct over- The teens had met in Florida to “get back in” a truck filled COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — whelmed whatever willpower the two years earlier while visit- with carbon monoxide fumes Hong Kong Pro- The FBI is being sued by survi- 18 year old victim had to cope ing relatives. Their relationship vors of the Charleston church must stand trial for involuntary Democracy Protest manslaughter, the state’s highest with his depression, and that but largely consisted of text messag- shooting, who say federal neg- for the defendant’s admonish- es and emails. They hadn’t seen ligence enabled Dylann Roof to court ruled Friday. Draws Tens of Thousands ments, pressure, and instructions, each other in more than a year buy the .45-caliber handgun he The Supreme Judicial Court HONG KONG (AP) — Tens the victim would not have gotten used. ruled Friday that a grand jury when Roy died, even though they of thousands of Hong Kongers Lawyers for three people who had probable cause to indict Mi- back into the truck and poisoned lived only about 50 miles apart took to the southern Chinese survived the attack and the es- chelle Carter, then 17, in the 2014 himself to death,” Justice Robert in Massachusetts, Carter in Pla- city’s streets for an annual pro- tates of five who were slain in- death of Carter Roy III, 18. Cordy wrote for the court in the inville, and Roy in Mattapoisett. democracy protest march Friday, side the Emanuel AME Church Carter’s lawyer had argued that unanimous ruling. Roy’s grandmother Janice as tensions persisted over the high- say the FBI negligently failed to her texts were free speech protect- The case drew national at- Roy said the family is happy profile case of a bookseller secretly thoroughly check Roof’s back- ed by the First Amendment and tention after transcripts of text Carter can be put on trial. detained in the mainland. ground before he bought the gun didn’t cause Roy to kill himself. messages Carter sent to Roy were “He was very vulnerable at Protesters waved placards call- last year. But the court, in a strongly released publicly, showing her urg- that stage,” she said. ing for Hong Kong’s independence If the agency had done its job, worded decision, said the grand ing him to follow through on his Carter’s lawyer, Joseph from China and signs with pho- Roof’s prior drug arrest would jury heard evidence suggesting plan to kill himself and chastising Cataldo, argued that Roy was a tos of the bookseller, Lam Wing- have shown up, and the bureau that Carter engaged in a “sys- him when he expressed doubts. depressed teenager who had pre- kee, whose revelations last month would have denied his purchase, tematic campaign of coercion” “I thought you wanted to do viously tried to take his own life about his ordeal rekindled con- the lawsuits filed Thursday al- that targeted Roy’s insecurities this. The time is right and you’re and was determined to finish the cerns about Beijing’s tightening lege. and that her instruction to “get ready, you just need to do it!” job this time. grip on the semiautonomous city. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 • Main 13

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Lanes were LaBoe said travelers are en- Anderson Island at 12:30 p.m., Coupeville and Sidney, British “The main thing we ask peo- cleared by 2 p.m. but backups couraged to use the Transporta- 1:50 p.m., 2:50 p.m., 3:50 p.m., Columbia. ple to do on any holiday weekend persisted. tion Department’s travel tools, 4:50 p.m. and 6 p.m. Riders are encouraged to is to give themselves lots of extra Travelers who leave early Sat- such as its mobile app, email The two-boat service will consult the Best Times to Travel time,” she said. “There are lots of urday could get ahead of some of alerts and Facebook and Twitter continue on Fridays and Sun- tab on the right of each route’s people on the road, and it’s bet- that traffic. Monday afternoon accounts. days in July and August to ease summer schedule listing on the ter to be early than to be stuck in will be congested as well, so trav- Ferries in South Sound will delays over the summer. Transportation Department’s traffic and having to rush.” elers who can return Tuesday experience their busiest travel Ferry riders with large or low- website at wsdot.wa.gov. Loko Snakz in Chehalis Offers New Way to Snack Healthy FRESH TREATS: Fruits, Veggies Prepared in Sweet and Sour Style By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] Loko Snakz is dishing up a new variety of fresh food not oth- erwise available in Lewis County. The new business, located in Centralia’s Fairway Center, fo- cuses on combinations of fresh fruits and vegetables, chamoy sauce, chili powder and lime, and a variety of the popular Mexican candy tamarind — an important ingredient in many of the prod- ucts. The Tijuana-inspired food is popular with the Hispanic com- munity, one reason business owner Leticia Marcos opened in Centralia. Although raised in Winlock, the 26-year-old said when she first began making the treats at home, she discovered most of her clientele — many of whom were Hispanic — were located in the Twin Cities area and Grand Mound. Although infused with Mexi- can flavors, she said she serves a variety of customers, many who Pete Caster / [email protected] grew to know her product when Leticia Marcos, 26, of Winlock, talks about the wide array of Hispanic-style fruit snacks that she ofers at her shop, Loko Snakz, in the Fairway Shopping Center in Centralia she was still without a storefront. on Friday afternoon. Once her home venture in- creased in popularity, Marcos de- cided to open her business. Her most popular item is the Mangoloko, consisting of freshly cut mango, seasoned with the store’s salty-sweet blend. “It’s huge during the summer,” she said. Almost all of the products are made to order, and there are no added sugars or preservatives. Everything is freshly cut and sea- soned once an order is placed. Many of the recipes are adap- tations to snacks commonly sold by street vendors in Mexico. “We make it more our own style,” she said. “It’s something fun and healthy.” Although fruits seem to dom- Leticia Marcos, owner of Loko Snakz, scoops up freshly diced mangoes mixed chamoy sauce, chili and lime along with tama- inate the menu, other items such rind candy as she makes the Mangoloko on Friday afternoon at her snack shop in the Fairway Shopping Center in Centralia. as the Cacahuateloko, are catered to the peanut lovers, while the MISSED Bionikos, features cucumbers. Several items also include salad ABOUT THE BUSINESS shrimp and pork skins. Loko Snakz is located at “Many are surprised by the 1616 Suite 7, South Gold Street, YOUR large variety,” Marcos said of the Centralia in the Fairway Shop- items she carefully crafts. ping Center. The business owner has plans Business hours are Tuesday to expand in the future to feature through Sunday from noon to PAPER? a food bar of items, similar to 8 p.m., with plans to expand their hours to 9 p.m. next the process at Subway, so those month. who come in can customize their This Saturday and Sunday treats. the business will offer 10 per- For now, Marcos said she cent off, and free samples. Call makes several versions of her The business opened on products catered to what the cus- April 25 and has two employ- tomer is looking for. ees, owner Leticia Marcos, and 360-807-7676 When starting up, Marcos her nephew Govanni Gil. had a hard time explaining to For more information, call the city and others what food (360) 623-8107, or check out Leave a message she was creating. Many are just the Facebook Page “Loko unfamiliar with the product, Snakz.” with the day which requires no cooking, she missed including said. Despite the learning curve HIGHLIGHT A LOCAL for the community, she said the your name, overall response to her business BUSINESS has been positive. The Chronicle features a address and On warmer days she serves local business in every edition phone number. between 50 and 60 customers and online at www.chronline. who are looking for a way to cool com. To nominate a business down with something refreshing. for coverage, contact Editor As a first-time business own- Eric Schwartz at eschwartz@ After hours er, Marcos said she has had to chronline.com or (360) 807-8224. is checking overcome some hurdles herself. The permitting process was new messages to her, as were many of the re- Tuesday & Thursday quirements put in by the health free time she has at the storefront 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. department such as where the to come up with new and differ- paper towels should be located ent recipes. and Saturday and the temperature of water. “That’s my favorite part — 7:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. She is learning as she goes, mixing the ingredients and ex- but she said she thoroughly has perimenting with the products,” Loko Snakz’s Pinaloka Original is made with fresh pineapple, watermelon, jicama, CH547464ac.sw enjoyed it. She utilizes whatever she said. chamoy sauce with spiced candy served in a carved out pineapple. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 • Main 15

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Anniversaries Births • JAMIE AND FRED CHAPMAN III, Voice of the People Don and Annette Greenland Chehalis, a girl, Stella Stoklee Chapman, June 16, 6 pounds, 11 Don and Annette Greenland, ounces, Providence Centralia Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day Vilonia, Arkansas, will be cel- Hospital. Grandparents are Rich- through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and ebrating their 60th wedding an- ard and Cathy Jorstad, Chehalis; the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of niversary at noon on the Fourth Pam and Kirk Werner, Chehalis; the recent highlights of conversation. of July at their daughter’s home and Fred and Pam Chapman, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Raymond. Facebook readers react to a large poultry farming opera- The couple were married July • PHILIP AND NORMA WEISMILLER, tion in Oakville and Rochester has launched an internal in- 8, 1956, in Centralia. Centralia, a girl, Nova Con- vestigation after its operations came under fire from animal Don is a retired research biol- stance Weismiller, June 19, 8 rights activists late last week: ogist with the U.S. Fish & Wild- pounds, Capital Medical Center, life Service. Annette is a retired Olympia. member of the faculty at the • CHEYENNE MARCELLAY AND Annette and Don Greenland, 2016 University of North Carolina at JOSEPH HOWE, Rochester, a girl, Katrinka Juel: Nice they do an internal in- Charlotte. graduated from the University of Faricia Vivienne Howe, June 20, vestigation. Why? Because if they didn’t they’d Both are graduates of Cen- Washington in 1958. 10 pounds, 12 ounces, Capital look like idiots and everybody around would tralia High School and Centra- They moved to McGehee, Ar- Medical Center. come after them. You don’t think that they lia College. Don graduated from kansas, in 1969. • ROBIN MEIER AND TAYLOR RUSHTON, didn’t know that this was going on in their high school in 1952 and Annette Their children and spouses Chehalis, a boy, Carl Robert farms? They don’t send people around from in 1953. They graduated from are Jann Greenland, Little Rock, Rushton, June 20, 5 pounds, 10 ounces, at home. Grandparents farm to farm and check out their facilities to Centralia College in 1953 and Arkansas, and Don (Angela) are Robert and Mary Rush- make sure they’re good and make sure they’re 1955, respectively. They then Greenland III, Conway, Arkansas. not abusing animals? I call b******* and I’m ton, Onalaska; Laura Hamilton, not even an animal activist. I call it absolute To submit your birthday notices, e-mail [email protected] or send Chehalis; Dale and Jill Pollock, stupidity by upper management for not tak- mail to Birthdays, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Onalaska; George McKee, Che- ing care of this matter before somebody had halis; Jeff and Christy Williams, to complain about it. You don’t wait till you get Engagements Texas; and the late Ted Meier. caught acceptable. • PAIGE KAUTZ AND ANTHONY WHITE, Centralia, a boy, William Deborah Middleton and Michael Braught Harvey Guytono White IV, June 21, 6 pounds, 15 ounces, Provi- Deborah Middleton and Mi- dence Centralia Hospital. Margaret Rader: I have bought Egglands chael Braught, Chehalis, have • TALEA AND CODY MCNURLIN, Best eggs thinking they had some quality con- announced plans to be married Chehalis, a girl, Bristyl Ryan trol over conditions. But some time ago I de- at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, at the McNurlin, June 22, 7 pounds, cided that if I really thought factory egg farms Jackson Prairie Church, Cheha- 10 ounces, Providence Centra- were so terrible, I would buy only cage free lis. lia Hospital. Grandparents are and free range. Yes, they are more expensive. A reception will follow the Dave Roberts, Chehalis; Cindi But I’m not supporting the suffering described ceremony. Roberts, Whitewater, Colorado; in this article. The church is located at 4224 Barb McNurlin, Chehalis; and Jackson Highway. Jesse McNurlin, Chehalis. Great- Presiding will be Pastor Bill grandparents are Calvin Yearia Morris. and Charlotte McNurlin, both of Chehalis. Karen Thorson: I lived near this facility • AMANDA GISH, Silver Creek, a for years and never realized the horrific treat- boy, Wesley Louis Charles Mill- ment going on there. It breaks my heart. Hope Michael Braught and Deborah Middleton er, June 22, 7 pounds, 4 ounces, changes will be made or the place shut down. Providence Centralia Hospital. To submit your engagements, e-mail [email protected] or send mail Grandparents are Roberta Stei- to Engagements, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. gerwalt and Russ Steigerwalt. • ALIXANDRA DELAO, Chehalis, a girl, Coleen Tia Lynn Turn- Janice Latch: Stop buying their eggs, if you Honor Rolls er Delao, June 21, 6 pounds, 1 think this is awful, I heard years ago Briarwood ounce, Providence Centralia was owned by Safeway. I don’t like to buy Eggs TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOL Hospital. Grandmother is Rachel Best anyplace. Following are members of the Toledo High School second-semes- Delao, Longview. ter honor roll: • CAITLIN AND ROBERT BATES 4.00 Grade Point Average II, Tenino, a boy, Andrew Phil- Seniors: Josie Bowen, Wesley Kuzminsky, Sally Martin, Macken- lip Bates, June 22, 9 pounds, 9 Diane Ready: I hate to tell people this but zie Stevens, ounces, Capital Medical Center, what do you think happens at chicken farms Juniors: Thomas Campbell, Tori Horner, Meghan Kalista Olympia. nationwide? I do feel that the ones being cruel Sophomores: Thomas Kinsman • CRYSTAL AND ISAAC BROWN, to the chickens should be disciplined! I for one Freshmen: Ivan Cibrian, Riki Hanzawa, Morgan Leback, Sydnie Toledo, a girl, Kyah Ann Ma- will continue buying their eggs! McClure, Lex Nef, Matthew Stavig, Hanna Tyner, Brian Wood, Nora rie Brown, June 26, 8 pounds, Zander 5 ounces, Providence Centra- lia Hospital. Grandparents are 3.99-3.75 GPA Eric and Lee Nichols, Winlock; Tim Davenport, Castle Rock; Chronline Comments Seniors: Courtney Moore, Keiona Trimmer, Hannah Wilkins and Roberta Edwards, Vancou- Juniors: Dalton Yoder, Brianna Beecroft, Adam Slighte, Nathan ver, Washington. Great-grand- The following comments were submitted by Klinke, Carmen Robles parents are Jim and Dorothy readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- Sophomores: Abigail Rowe, Meeghan Peters, Anna Tauscher, Ramsey, Vancouver, Washing- able for reading online. Grayson Farbo, Joseph Wilburn ton, and Ervin Brown, Portland. Freshmen: Calab Atkins, Cassandra Bartley, Trace Bybee, An- thony Peak, Westin Wallace, Bryce Marcil, Hayden Farbo, Julia Da- • Story: County Dips Into Reserves for vis, Kendle Odom, Megan Quinn, Maddison Blum Second Budget Amendment 3.20-3.74 GPA USERNAME: national Seniors: Alex Palermo, Isalene Ferrell, Yvette Arroyo, Tevor Da- Why not? What good is having money in reserve if you vis, Aaron Quinn, Sonja White-Hirsch, Haley Tauscher, Emily Barge, can’t burn through it? Beats only spending what taxpayers KalieRaye Ross, Jesse House chronline.com send you and you can always raise taxes once there’s noth- Juniors: Maria Carpenter, Madison Smith, Raven Nyberg, Taylor ing left in reserve, just like they do up north. Thanks, com- Leback, Mandy Trujillo, Leilani Cline, DavinaGrace Ramon, Alexa missioners. We’re getting more like Olympia and Seattle Halberg, Adan Cibrian, Theodore Demery, Bryana Peters, Bradley every day. Debo, Seth Nichols, Gabriel Fuentes, Joseph Wallace We’re Your Sophomores: Alyssa Ewers, Emily Tyner, Tiana Berg, Reece Wal- • Story: Centralia Raising Money for Preservation lace, Gannon Madill, Trent Nef, Ashlyn Rustan, Craigery Smith, Key Source of Fort Borst Blockhouse Kyle Bauter Freshmen: Estafano Arceo-Hansen, Ethan Smith, Isabella Velazquez, Sky Nyberg, Rylee Birdwell, Randy Fernandez, Tyler For Real USERNAME: Frosted Flake Webster, Matthew Moore, Braden Bramhall, Jeremy Cook, Brynna Moving the fort to the original location should be con- Toepper Estate! sidered. And if approved, should be part of this restoration project. I think the fort would look vastly better there than 3.00-3.19 GPA a 150-foot cell tower. With a blinking light on top. Visible all over the valley. Kinda like a low-rent Eye of Sauron. Photo, Seniors: Kayla Bauter, Rebekah Johnson here: fortwiki.com/Fort_Borst Juniors: Dylan Hoiseck Sophomores: Allison Bacon, Brady Bowen, Dawson Marcil, Lil- • Story: Wind Energy Project Proposed for lian Thorpe, Bailey Richardson, Cheyenne Crowe, Ismael Arroyo, Laurell Sorensen Thurston, Lewis Counties Freshmen: Makenna Finley, Ethan Buck, Rylan Richardson, Tate USERNAME: jeremiad Smith Wind turbines are an abomination on the land. How Names in the News many acres does this lock up, how many birds does it kill? Look in our paper for the It will generate 180 megawatts of energy operating at max Chehalin Named to Olivet Nazarene Honor Roll latest real estate listings, capacity, but in reality they operate at 30 percent maximum. Kassandra Spinnie, Chehalis, was named to the dean’s list at That would put the average output of the wind farm at 54 or go online and Olivet Nazarene University during the recently completed spring se- megawatts. 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Hong Kong; and more than 100 School of Graduate and Continuing Studies locations throughout the Chicago area and the Midwest. 736-3311 Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 LOCAL Mount Rainier National Park Completes Third Helicopter Rescue, Sixth Search and Rescue Over Three-Week Span By The Chronicle ported off the mountain by heli- States Army Reserve with mem- ASHFORD — Mount Rainier copter and transferred to an am- bers of the 22nd Special Tactical National Park has experienced a bulance for ground transport to Squadron of the U.S. Air Force, busy start to the summer season ‘‘It takes a large team of dedicated the hospital. which regularly performs heli- with six search and rescues and employees, partners, and volunteers to This was the third upper copter rescues on Mount Rainier three helicopter rescues in three mountain helicopter rescue year-round and served as con- weeks. In the 24-hour period support the more than 50 search and evacuation at Mount Rainier in tingency resources during the during where the most recent he- rescues the park has each year.’’ the last three weeks. On June recent rescues. The NPS reserves licopter rescue took place, three 10, two climbers were evacuated helicopter search and rescue for other ground-based rescues of from the summit after they be- special cases demanding this came disoriented, spent several high-powered resource. Ground- injured parties were also com- Randy King park superintendent unplanned nights on the moun- based search and rescue events pleted, stated a press release. tain and signaled for assistance. outnumber helicopter-based In the most recent event, On June 19, another pair of events annually. two climbers were rescued by a climbers was rescued from un- “It takes a large team of dedi- National Park Service helicop- ber, the rest of the party descend- dition of the patient, rangers stable storm-snow-laden slopes cated employees, partners and ter on Tuesday after one fell ill. ed to Camp Schurman, a high decided to perform a helicopter at 13,000 feet, having climbed volunteers to support the more The 23-year-old climber was a camp at an elevation of 9,450 feet. short-haul to move the patient into a storm two days prior. than 50 search and rescues the member of a team that departed From there they alerted National and his companion to a landing This is the second year Mount park has each year,” Mount Camp Schurman via the Em- Park Service rangers via a park zone inside the park. Rainier and North Cascades Na- Rainier Superintendent Randy mons Glacier route before mid- service emergency radio, stated The short-haul rescue tech- tional Parks have shared a dedi- King said in the release. “Having night on Monday. the release. nique is where a rescuer and cated short-haul rescue helicop- the right tools like a dedicated After an attempted summit, Climbing rangers were in- patient are suspended on a line ter for the climbing season. The and high altitude-capable park the team descended to 11,500 serted on a ledge a few hundred below the helicopter, typically Mount Rainier-based National SAR helicopter, and the assis- feet where the climber reported vertical feet below the stranded used when rugged terrain makes Park Service Search and Rescue tance of the 214th and our many breathing trouble and was un- climbers and ascended to the ill it impossible for a helicopter to helicopter is in addition to Chi- volunteer rescue organizations, able to descend further. Leaving climber. Due to location, tech- land. nook helicopters operated by improves patient outcomes and the ill climber with a team mem- nical glaciated terrain and con- The patient was then trans- the B-Company 1-214th United rescuer safety.”

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Women’s Soccer Quercia Scores Twice as Union Tops Olympic By Lars Steier [email protected] Ellie Quercia scored a pair of goals — one in each half — to lead Union to a 2-0 victory over the Olympic Force in Northwest Premier League action at Tiger Stadium in Centralia Friday. Quercia put Union on the board just before halftime with a 44th minute goal, when she took a one-touch pass from Tianna Helm and found herself alone inside the box. Quercia’s shot beat Force goalie DeeDee Walls far post. “It was a great performance from Ellie,” Union coach Julie Clough said. “She got herself in some dangerous spots and she could’ve had a couple more.” MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Twin City went into halftime with seven shots on goal, while the Twin City Union’s Lauren Frost attempts a header as Olympic Force’s Maggie Wilson catches the ball during Northwest Pre- Force had none. Despite the advan- mier League game at Tiger Stadium in Centralia on Friday. tage in shots, Clough felt Union’s please see UNION, page S3

College Softball Legion Baseball Offense Sputters as Renegades Fall to Black Hills By The Chronicle TUMWATER — The I-5 Jeep Renegades started quickly with three runs in the top of the first, but couldn’t muster any more of- fense, losing 6-3 to Black Hills in AA Legion Baseball action here Thursday. Austin Emery drove in two runs in the first on a triple, then scored the third run for Chehalis on a passed ball. Emery later had a double, finishing with two hits. Bryce Dobyns started at pitcher for Chehalis and lasted until the sixth inning, when he was replaced by Brandon White. Black Hills outhit the Ren- egades 9-5, and benefited from four Chehalis errors. “The guys threw enough strikes, threw well enough to keep us in the game,” Renegades coach Cody Ray said. “But four errors didn’t help our pitching JAKE RYAN / Courtesy Photo very much.” George Fox University’s Amanda Woods stands at bat during the Bruins’ 2016 season. The Pe Ell product wrapped up her career with George Fox this spring, helping Added Ray: “We couldn’t the Bruins to the best season in program history. come up with any clutch hits.” The Renegades are now 8-3 RECORDS: Former Pe Ell Star ing degree, there never seemed to be in league play. Chehalis plays its enough time in a day. final league game on Wednesday Earns Nursing Degree While “I became really good at time man- at River Ridge. Leading Bruins to Record- aging,” Woods said. “Nursing, we RBI Starts 0-2 at LEAVING Setting Season were doing clinicals Firecracker Tourney By Matt Baide for about 24 to 36 hours a week, espe- LAKE OSWEGO — Rural [email protected] cially during junior Baseball Incorporated came up The life of a student athlete is not and senior year.” short against two big-name op- A LEGACY always glamorous, as trying to main- Before Woods ponents here Thursday and Fri- tain a high grade-point average while got to George Fox, day to start the Lakeridge Fire- excelling on the field can be a difficult Amanda thought, she helped cracker Tournament. WOODS HELPS BUILD task. Woods lead Pe Ell to four The RBI squad lost to Singa- This was the life for Amanda straight State 2B pore on Thursday, 6-2, and fell to SOFTBALL PROGRAM Woods during her time as a softball championship games and two titles. Skyview, 10-0, on Friday. player at George Fox University. As a “I remember going in as a freshman Blake Wichert tossed six regular starter for a blossoming soft- and the expectations were pretty high,” quality innings in Thursday’s AT GEORGE FOX ball program, along with working at a Woods said. “Our goal was to win the hospital to get her credits for a nurs- please see WOODS, page S6 please see LEGION, page S6

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Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 SPORTS LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD Preps San Francisco at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at San Diego, 1:40 p.m. Sports Briefs Local Baseball Schedules THE LONG SHOT Miami at Atlanta, 5:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Cleveland at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. District 3 Little League Baseball Detroit at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m. 9-10s Tournament L.A. Angels at Boston, 10:35 a.m. US Skater Farris At Tenino City Park Chicago White Sox at Houston, 11:10 a.m. Centralia vs. Chehalis, 2 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Retires at 21 Due to Aberdeen vs. Montesano, 4:30 p.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 1:10 p.m. 10s-11s Tournament Concussion At Capitol LL (Tumwater) COLORADO SPRINGS, Capitol vs. Montesano, 10 a.m. MLS Chehalis vs. Larch Mountain, noon Eastern Conference Colo. (AP) — Joshua Farris, PTS W L T the 2015 U.S. bronze medal- Local Results Philadelphia Union 26 7 5 5 ist, who has been sidelined Thursday’s Results New York City FC 24 6 5 6 Legion Baseball New York Red Bulls 23 7 8 2 while recovering from a At Tumwater Montreal Impact 21 5 4 6 concussion, has retired. BLACK HILLS 6, I-5 JEEP RENEGADES 3 D.C. United 20 5 6 5 Farris, 21, won the 2013 Renegades 300 000 0 — 3 5 4 Orlando City SC 20 4 3 8 Black Hills 300 201 x — 6 9 1 Toronto FC 19 5 6 4 world junior champion Batteries: I-5 — Bryce Dobyns, Brandon New England 19 4 5 7 and appeared to be a rising White (6) and Tyson Paul; Black Hills — N/A Columbus Crew 16 3 5 7 star in the sport. But he fell Chicago Fire 11 2 7 5 badly while attempting a Western Conference At Tumwater quadruple jump last July in ROCHESTER 9, TUMWATER 6 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Colorado Rapids 32 9 2 5 Rochester 000 014 4 — 9 7 5 FC Dallas 31 9 5 4 practice. Tumwater 123 000 0 — 6 7 3 Twin City Union’s Tianna Helm and Olympic Force’s Cara Tallman battle for the Real Salt Lake 27 8 5 3 Batteries: Rochester — Cole Wintrip, ball during a Northwest Premier League game at Tiger Stadium on Friday. Vancouver 24 7 7 3 Walker Vandehay (4) and Tyler Soderback; Portland Timbers 23 6 6 5 CDC: Amoeba Didn’t Tumwater N/A LA Galaxy 23 5 3 8 Kansas City 22 6 8 4 Kansas City 42 37 .532 7 San Francisco 6, Arizona 4 At Lake Oswego San Jose 22 5 4 7 Die in Whitewater Detroit 42 38 .525 7½ Pittsburgh 7, Oakland 3 SINGAPORE 6, RBI 2 Seattle Sounders 16 5 9 1 Chicago 40 40 .500 9½ L.A. Dodgers 5, Colorado 0 RBI 010 100 0 — 2 9 4 Houston Dynamo 14 3 8 5 Center’s Churn Minnesota 25 54 .316 24 Cleveland 2, Toronto 1, 19 innings Singapore 011 004 X — 6 8 1 West Division Boston 5, L.A. Angels 4 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Batteries: Singapore — N/A; Rural Base- Texas 52 29 .642 — Detroit 10, Tampa Bay 2 ball — Blake Wichert and Ryan Schmunk The chlorination and filtra- Houston 43 37 .538 8½ Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 0 tion systems at an artificial Seattle 41 39 .513 10½ Texas 3, Minnesota 2, 10 innings Friday’s Results Golf Oakland 35 45 .438 16½ Seattle 5, Baltimore 2 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational water rapids course where At Lake Oswego Los Angeles 32 48 .400 19½ N.Y. Yankees at San Diego, 10:40 p.m. June 30-July 3, 2016 Olympic kayakers train were STORM 10, RBI 0 National League Firestone CC (South), Akron, Ohio RBI 000 000 0 — 0 6 2 inadequate to kill a rare, East Division Saturday’s Games Par 70; 7,400 Yards Skyview 010 702 X — 10 13 0 Washington 49 32 .605 — Milwaukee (Nelson 5-6) at St. Louis (Wain- brain-attacking organism, Batteries: Rural Baseball — Tim Seybert, New York 42 37 .532 6 wright 6-5), 11:15 a.m. ROUND 2 RESULTS the U.S. Centers for Disease Zach Weinert (4) and Ryan Schmunk; Sky- Miami 42 38 .525 6½ Miami (Fernandez 10-3) at Atlanta, 1:10 p.m. Pos. Golfer To Par view — Mauer, Rose (7) and Kenne Control and Prevention said Philadelphia 36 45 .444 13 Kansas City (Dufy 3-1) at Philadelphia (Nola 1 Jason Day -4 Atlanta 27 53 .338 21½ 5-7), 2:50 p.m. 2 David Lingmerth -3 after an Ohio teenager died At Elma Central Division Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 12-2) at N.Y. Mets T3 William McGirt -2 from the amoeba. Game 1 Chicago 51 28 .646 — (Colon 6-4), 4:15 p.m. T3 Emiliano Grillo -2 ROCHESTER 5, ELMA 3 The rushing water chan- St. Louis 41 38 .519 10 Cincinnati (Straily 4-5) at Washington (Ross T3 Scott Piercy -2 Rochester 000 030 2 — 5 9 1 nels at the U.S. National Pittsburgh 39 41 .488 12½ 7-4), 4:15 p.m. T6 Justin Thomas -1 Elma 000 100 2 — 3 6 3 Milwaukee 35 44 .443 16 Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-0) at Oakland (Hill 8-3), T6 Kevin Kisner -1 Whitewater Center had be- Batteries: Rochester — Ethan Worden Cincinnati 29 52 .358 23 7:05 p.m. T6 Jordan Spieth -1 come so murky with debris and Tyler Soderback; Elma — Simpson and West Division Colorado (Bettis 6-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Kazmir T6 Adam Scott -1 Jacobsen that the chlorine and ultra- San Francisco 51 31 .622 — 6-3), 7:10 p.m. T10 Brian Stuard E Los Angeles 45 37 .549 6 N.Y. Yankees (Nova 5-5) at San Diego (Pomer- T10 Kevin Na E violet light that might have Game 2 Colorado 37 42 .468 12½ anz 7-7), 7:10 p.m. T10 Young-han Song E killed the Naegleria fowleri ROCHESTER 7, ELMA 5 (5 inn.) Arizona 36 46 .439 15 San Francisco (Samardzija 8-5) at Arizona T10 Jimmy Walker E Elma 221 00 — 5 5 1 amoeba didn’t work, Dr. San Diego 33 46 .418 16½ (Corbin 4-6), 7:10 p.m. T14 Kyung-tae Kim +1 Rochester 004 3x — 7 8 3 Michael Beach said Friday. Cleveland (Bauer 6-2) at Toronto (Estrada T14 Rickie Fowler +1 Batteries: Elma — Burbidge and Jacob- Thursday’s Games 5-3), 10:07 a.m. T14 Charl Schwartzel +1 The whitewater center sen; Rochester — Bryce Lollar, Aaron Huf (3) L.A. Dodgers 8, Milwaukee 1 Texas (Gonzalez 0-0) at Minnesota (Dufey T14 Bubba Watson +1 and Curtis Ebelimg closed its whitewater rafting Washington 13, Cincinnati 4 3-6), 11:10 a.m. T14 Branden Grace +1 and kayaking operations Atlanta 8, Miami 5 Chicago White Sox (Sale 13-2) at Houston T14 Kevin Chappell +1 N.Y. Mets 4, Chicago Cubs 3 (Fister 8-4), 1:10 p.m. T14 Charley Hofman +1 on June 24. The fast-water Kansas City 4, St. Louis 2 Detroit (Verlander 7-6) at Tampa Bay (Snell T14 Matt Kuchar +1 channels will be drained, San Francisco 12, Oakland 6 1-2), 1:10 p.m. T22 Paul Casey +2 dried and scrubbed to kill MLB N.Y. Yankees 2, Texas 1 L.A. Angels (Santiago 4-4) at Boston (Buch- T22 Brandt Snedeker +2 All Games PDT Chicago White Sox 6, Minnesota 5 holz 3-8), 4:15 p.m. T22 Dustin Johnson +2 any vestiges of the amoeba, American League Cleveland 4, Toronto 1 Baltimore (Wilson 4-5) at Seattle (Paxton 1-3), T22 Anirban Lahiri +2 the non-profit said on its East Division Detroit 10, Tampa Bay 7 7:10 p.m. T22 Harris English +2 web site. The website didn’t W L Pct GB Seattle 5, Baltimore 3 T27 George Coetzee +3 indicate when the rapids Baltimore 47 32 .595 — Sunday’s Games T27 Smylie Kaufman +3 Boston 43 36 .544 4 Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. T27 Phil Mickelson +3 course might reopen. A Toronto 43 39 .524 5½ Washington 3, Cincinnati 2, 14 innings Cincinnati at Washington, 10:35 a.m. T30 Vaughn Taylor +4 spokesman for the center New York 39 39 .500 7½ Philadelphia 4, Kansas City 3 Kansas City at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. T30 Chris Kirk +4 declined to comment Friday Tampa Bay 33 46 .418 14 N.Y. Mets 10, Chicago Cubs 2 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. T30 Billy Hurley III +4 Central Division Miami 7, Atlanta 5, 12 innings Pittsburgh at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. T30 Matt Jones +4 on the CDC findings. Cleveland 49 30 .620 — St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 1 Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. 34 Justin Rose +5 SPORTS ON THE AIR

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MLB Seager, Lee power Mariners Walker Tames Orioles in Mariners 5-3 Victory to 5-2 win over Orioles SEATTLE (AP) — For much it,” Tillman said. “I mean it was SEATTLE (AP) — Kyle Sea- — and Baltimore’s Chris Davis research by the Elias Sports of the season, the Seattle Mari- there, it was close. I just wasn’t ger and Dae-Ho Lee hit two-run went deep in the second — his Bureau has shown that Balti- ners were not quite sure what to able to make some pitches with homers to give the Seattle Mari- 20th. It was Davis’ 181st as an more’s Hyun-Soo Kim’s home expect from Taijuan Walker. the off-speed stuff when I need After the hard-throwing ners a comeback 5-2 victory over Oriole, one behind Ken Single- run Thursday meant more than to.” right-hander held the Baltimore the Baltimore Orioles on Friday ton for eighth place on the club’s just the record 56, most in major It also was Tillman’s first ca- night. all-time list. Orioles to just four hits over his 6 reer loss to the Mariners, who league history for June. It was 1/3 innings in the Mariners’ 5-3 traded him to the Orioles in Mariners starter Wade LeB- The Orioles took a 2-1 lead in the 23rd straight year the Orioles the third on Jonathan Schoop’s victory Thursday night, manager 2006. He is now 7-1 with a 3.55 lanc (1-0) picked up his first vic- have hit at least one home run on tory since Sept. 23, 2014, when he two-out single, scoring Joey Scott Servais has a better idea. ERA in 10 career starts against June 30. That’s the longest home was with the Los Angeles Angels. Richard from second. “That’s the guy,” Servais said. Seattle. “That’s the guy we saw earlier in LeBlanc, acquired in a trade with Nelson Cruz started the sixth run streak by any team on any Before the game, Servais said the year. We just haven’t seen for Toronto on June 22, played last with a double off the wall in date in history. he talked to his veteran players right-center field. He has played a while.” about their “intensity level and season in Japan and was in the Seth Smith had the key hit for Blue Jays minor leagues before 50 games against his former LONG STREAK where it needs to go.” team and has reached base safely the Mariners, a two-run home Nelson Cruz, who had two the trade. LeBlanc came into his start run in the fifth. LeBlanc worked six innings, in 47, including 45 with at least doubles and scored a run, said, one hit. against the Orioles having not Walker (4-6), who was 2-0 in “we have to play with a little chip giving up three hits and two given up a run in nearly a season April and 0-5 in May, developed runs, walking one and striking Seager, protecting an 0-2 on the shoulder. It’s nice see ev- count, caught a high 96-mph and a half. That’s because he last painful tendinitis in his right eryone contribute today.” out five. pitched in the big leagues on Sept. foot about a month ago. He came Steve Cishek worked the fastball from Gausman and Center fielder Leonys Mar- ripped it 15 seats into the bleach- 28, 2014, with the Angels. He out of his June 19 start after five tin displayed his intensity and ninth for his 20th save in 24 op- innings and had not started in 10 portunities. ers in right. It was his 16th. played for the Seibu Lions in the some leather with a pair of su- In the eighth, with Cruz on Japan League last season then days. perb defensive plays. In the sec- Kevin Gausman (1-6) went He gave up a solo home run six innings and allowed three first, Lee hit his 11th home run, signed with the Blue Jays dur- ond, he raced straight back to the to left field off Chaz Roe. to Hyun Soo Kim in the seventh warning track, hopped up and runs and eight hits with no walks ing the off-season and pitched in but that was the only runner to stretched over his head to haul in and seven strikeouts. the minors until Seattle acquired get past first base. He struck out a Mark Trumbo blast. The teams traded early home GOING DEEP RESEARCH him in a trade June 22. In his five and walked none. runs. Seattle’s Seth Smith hit one In one of the more quirky first start last Friday, he held St. “We knew it was going to be Then in the fourth, Manny in the first inning — his eighth and esoteric baseball stats, deep Louis scoreless for six innings. a challenge,” Orioles manager Machado lined a shot off the wall Buck Showalter said, “and he was in right-center, a yard short from on top of his game.” a home run. Martin gathered it halftime,” Clough said. “I fig- for Twin City. quickly and threw to shortstop Union ured it would bring a bit of en- Quercia nearly made it 3-0 in Walked said he felt the pain in the foot from the opening Ketel Marte, who then fired to ergy in the second half. It worked the 90th minute, but her point- first to get Machado rounding Continued from Sports 1 out.” blank shot was stopped by Wil- pitch “but sometimes you have to pitch through it. ... I hope it the bag too far. Added Clough, “We had a few son. “Leonys, man, he’s bailing me first-half performance left more subs so we could be work goes away but for now I’ll just do Camryn Althauser, who out,” Walker said. “Couple nice room for improvement. horses a little more, because they my routine in between starts and moved from defender to forward plays.” “I thought the first half was knew they could get a breather.” stay off of it as much as I can. at halftime, also had several Martin started the Mariners’ pretty blah. The second half was Olympic’s Walls moved from “It’s a great team win, some- much more of a team perfor- scoring opportunities for Twin thing we needed.” three-run fifth with a one-out goalie to forward to start the City, including a shot following mance,” Clough said. “We had second half, trading places with Kim’s home run allowed the single to left. Smith attempted to some good spells in the first half a long run down the left wing in Orioles to set the major league advance Martin with a bunt but Maggie Wilson. But Walls left the 52nd minute. but overall I was a little disap- the game on an apparent injury, record for most home runs in popped it foul. On the next pitch, “We were trying to play pos- pointed with the overall energy leaving the Force shorthanded June with 56. The 1996 Oakland he roped his seventh home run in the first half. I’m glad they with 10 players. session,” Clough said. “To me A’s had the previous record of 55. into the right-field seats. stepped it up in the second. They Quercia scored her second if you can keep the ball and tire Chris Tillman (10-2) took the Dae-Ho Lee had two RBI for just needed to wake up a little bit.” goal of the game shortly af- them out a little bit then it opens loss, ending his nine-game win the Mariners. Olympic entered the game ter, converting another pass by up some holes and some gaps streak. He lasted just 4 2/3 in- The Orioles rallied for two last in the Northwest Premier Helm in the 79th minute with a and I think we did a good job of nings, his second-shortest outing runs in the eighth as Kim and League with a record of 1-6-2. low shot that slotted past Wilson. that.” in 17 starts this season. He gave Machado each had RBI singles. The Force played the full Twin City outshot Olympic Union improve to 3-4-2 on up four runs and six hits, walk- Closer Steve Cishek earned a game without any substitutes, 14-4 overall. Olympic did not the year, good for 11 points and ing three and striking out three. four-out save, his 19th in 23 op- and as the game wore on Union register their first shot on goal third place in the NPL. “I never felt like I didn’t have portunities. took advantage of Olympic’s until the 50th minute. Twin City next plays June 9, tired legs. Olivia Brock stopped all four when they travel to Yakima to Legion Baseball “I put in six new players at Force shots to earn the shutout take on United. Rochester Sweeps Twinbill at Elma By The Chronicle doing that. We’re playing with a Chehalis Little League TOC 10s ELMA — Rochester won a purpose.” pair of games here Friday, defeat- In the nightcap, Rochester ing Elma 5-3 and 7-5 in AA Le- scored three runs in the fourth gion Baseball action. inning for a come-from-behind In Game 1, Ethan Wor- win. The game was called after den pitched a complete game five innings due to darkness. for Rochester, allowing six hits. Jared Winters had two hits, Colton Winters had a pair of hits including an RBI double in the for Rochester, as did Brycen Ku- fourth. Aaron Huff followed gan. Kugan added two RBIs, as with a double to drive in Winters. Rochester scored three runs in Joe McCarthy finished the game the third. with two RBIs. “I like that we’re playing with Rochester currently sits in enthusiasm,” Rochester coach fifth place in league play. They Brad Quarnstrom said. “Sum- face Tenino in an away game to- mer can get ho hum but we’re not day at 10 a.m. Pole Buildings On Sale Now!

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NFL WNBA Loyd Scores 24 in Storm’s Loss to Dallas By Jayda Evans The Seattle Times Dallas reserve Aerial Pow- ers roared all over KeyArena on Thursday, getting so animated she drew Storm guard Jewell Loyd into a double technical foul for trash-talking. Powers had the final word. She hit a go-ahead three-pointer with 54 seconds left to secure an 83-78 win. She finished with a team-high 19 points off the bench for Dallas. “I don’t like people in my per- sonal space, so I let her know to get off me,” Loyd said of the al- tercation with 24.7 seconds left in the third quarter. “But she came up big with the three … for us, we’ll have to go back to the drawing board.” Loyd led Seattle with 24 points. Rookie Breanna Stew- art added 17 points with eight rebounds, six assists and four blocks. TED S. WARREN / The Associated Press A pair of free throws from Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin, left, stretches with teammates during practice June 15 in Renton. Storm forward Alysha Clark tied the score at 73 with 3:11 left in the game. Dallas forward Glory Johnson had an old-fashioned Can Doug Baldwin Become the Millennial Largent? three-point play to put the Wings hen news of Doug Bald- And that’s why they signed into the jet stream, in the mi- I’m not saying that’s in the back ahead, 76-73. win’s contract extension him for four additional seasons nus-25 wind chill, and speared cards for Baldwin, but it’s fair Stewart zinged the ball from broke, a legion of e-fans (after this one) for a reported a reception with one hand — a and important to note that deep in the paint out to guard W Sue Bird for a three-pointer to tie began debating the relative mer- $46 million. catch that defibrillated the he shares some qualities that its of his greatest catches. This is the reward not just for flatlining Seahawks offense. helped Largent reach that level. the score at 76 with 2:18 on the And there certainly are any the big plays, but for all the work I’d say that he showed At the recent Seahawks clock. Seattle went ahead, 78-76, number to he puts in to be able to make greater versatility on his third rookie transition program, the on a pair of free throws from Krystal Langhorne, but Powers’ offer as candi- those timely receptions. touchdown catch against Pitts- team’s original PR man, Gary big bucket came quickly after to dates for the It seems so rare, but also burgh, on a key late drive when Wright, told a story about Lar- best. familiar. he ran a crossing route and give Dallas the lead for good. gent’s single-minded work ethic. “I was wide open and got a I was Where have we seen this be- Russell Wilson gunned a pass Largent had broken his wrist tempted to fore? When have the Seahawks so hard it seemed impossible great pass,” said Powers. “The and could not practice with the play wasn’t drawn up, so I’m hap- respond: Oh, had an undersized and over- that Baldwin even saw it before team. yeah? You looked receiver, a guy driven to it reached him. py with the way it went.” But Wright could see the Wings guards Skylar Diggins should see him disprove doubters pretty much But Baldwin caught it with- practice field from his office, in practice. all his life? out breaking stride, ran past one and Odyssey Sims each made By Dave and when the rest of the team free throws to end the scoring. It’s not that Boling Oh, yeah, right, that guy. guy, stiff-armed another and was in meetings, Largent was on he fills every Maybe, with Baldwin locked turned a crucial third-and-10 “This is one we wanted to get, The (Tacoma) the field, consulting the practice so it stinks a little bit,” Stewart day with his up well into his 30s, it’s time to into an 80-yard touchdown that schedule and running through noted sideline- News Tribune speculate whether he has what it put the game out of reach. said. every drill and route. tight-rope and takes to grow into the millennial He had another one at Bal- Seattle shot 47.1 percent from He was the only one out Cirque du Soleil aerial grabs. Steve Largent. timore that didn’t even count, the field in the first half, a dip in Those are mostly reserved for Baldwin will turn 28 in Sep- but awed nonetheless. Under a there. No coaches. No team- offensive accuracy from its past game day. tember, and by the time he was heavy rush in the red zone, Wil- mates. Not even a ball. But Lar- two wins when it shot 57 and 70 But in some ways, equally 28, Largent had 46 touchdown son almost blindly lofted one to- gent refused to miss out on any percent. impressive is the remarkable catches and four 1,000-yard re- ward the corner of the end zone. preparation. The Storm (6-10) was going manner in which he goes about ceiving seasons. Baldwin has 29 Somehow, Baldwin was there to Nobody was there to see for its first three-win streak of his business, his focus and inten- touchdown catches in his first pull it in. his effort. Didn’t matter, it was the season. It was also looking to sity, the concentration exercised five seasons, so he has a distance He was knocked out of about putting in the work, sepa- stay in the postseason hunt. Dal- on every route, every pass, every to catch up. bounds, so it didn’t count, but it rating himself with his diligence. las (8-9) is third in the Western practice. But Largent never went on illustrated the kind of telepathic It was an example of some- Conference standings, Seattle Even on a team known for its the kind of stretch Baldwin did connection Baldwin has devel- body who understood the value fifth. fanatic preparation, Baldwin is toward the end of the 2015 sea- oped with Wilson. of expending great effort toward The WNBA’s top eight teams conspicuous. son, pulling in 11 touchdown That will be important for small things and being governed advance to the playoffs in this It’s Baldwin being Baldwin, passes in five games. Baldwin as he ripens into the by the notion that the quest to season’s new format. true to his essence; that’s how he That showed the potential is prime of his career. fulfill elusive dreams is a daily Seattle and Dallas had runs got to the Seahawks. That’s how there. Largent was a seven-time process. in the opening quarter. he stayed with the Seahawks. Most of his supporters favor Pro Bowl selection, an all-time Baldwin has that, too. And Dallas used a 10-0 run to That’s how he’s turned into a star his third-down catch in the play- record-setter and first-ballot now we’ll get the chance to see seemingly pull away. Seattle re- for the Seahawks. offs at Minnesota when he rose Hall of Famer. how far it will take him. sponded with a highlight-filled 13-1 spurt. It started with a three- Golf pointer from Clark and included an alley-oop from Bird to Loyd, the reigning Rookie of the Year. Windy Conditions Sweep Away Low Scores at Bridgestone A layin from Ramu Tokashiki By Ryan Lewis gave Seattle a 23-21 advantage at the end of the quarter. Akron Beacon Journal The Storm departs Sunday AKRON, Ohio — More-so for a three-game road trip. Its than any player trying to navi- next game at KeyArena is July 10 gate Firestone’s South Course, against Indiana. the wind won the day during Fri- day’s second round of the World College Basketball Golf Championships-Bridges- tone Invitational. Following rain showers in the Gonzaga Adds morning, steady, 20-mph winds blew into Akron and in the pro- Cal Transfer cess swept away much hope of a Mathews score in the mid-60s. The winds doubled down on Firestone SPOKANE (AP) — South’s already-high price for Gonzaga has signed Cali- inaccurate tee shots or imprecise fornia transfer Jordan approaches. Mathews to a financial aid It turned Firestone South into agreement for the 2016-17 an 18-hole monster, not just the season. 667-yard par-5 16th. Gonzaga announced “On this course, which is al- Matthews' addition on ready known for being difficult Thursday. Mathews, a 6-foot-4 guard, is slated to to hit fairways, it makes it even TONY DEJAK / The Associated Press more challenging,” said Jordan Adam Scott, from Australia, hits out of the rough on the 14th hole during the second round of the Bridgestone Invitational graduate from California Spieth, who shot a 1-over-par golf tournament at Firestone Country Club, Friday in Akron, Ohio. this summer, making him 71 and sits at 1-under for the eligible to play for the Bull- dogs immediately. tournament, tied for sixth place. tions. “Trying to figure out the place. It seemed to be a lot more wind, but it really wasn’t. It’s just Mathews' addition is “Downwind holes, it’s hard to wind was impossible. I thought out of the west, but down, in. It tough because you’re trying to hit an immediate boost for hold it from going through, and I hit a perfect tee shot on 16, got was hard to figure out. But even fairways here, and some of the the Bulldogs after losing then into the wind and cross- it drawing well inside the bun- though generally it was out of fairways are really difficult to hit.” Kyle Wiltjer, Eric McClel- the west, there was still a lot of In a way, players relinquished wind holes, it’s hard to land it in ker, and all of a sudden the wind lan and Domantas Sabonis east in there at times.” a portion of their control on the the correct side of the fairway. pushes it hard right, and luck- from the team that reached Players, such as tournament They have enough pitch to throw ily it kicked over the bunker, but ball. They had no choice. the Sweet 16 of the NCAA it off. Then when you’re out of the lay-up shot was a cut and it leader Jason Day (4-under for the “Yeah, it was pretty difficult Tournament last season. position off the tee and you’re was well right of the bunker, and tournament, 1-under 69 on Fri- out there. It’s very windy,” said Mathews averaged 13.5 in the rough, it’s just that much somehow the wind started push- day), began trying to time their Emiliano Grillo, who shot a points per game last sea- harder to hold the greens.” ing it hard left.” shots with the gusts due to the 1-over 71 and is in a tie for third son for California and led William McGirt entered Fri- McGirt tried to explain it and shifting winds. at 2-under for the tournament. the Golden Bears in made day with a 3-stroke lead but shot then gave up. Nobody had a real “You had to really choose the “The wind was doing whatever he 3-pointers. a 4-over-par 74 on Friday. The answer for it. right gust to hit it on, and it was pleased.” Gonzaga coach Mark wind kept him guessing all day. “It was a lot of down off the fluctuating ever so slightly from The weather is expected to Few says Mathews is a “On a scale of 10? 10,” Mc- left with a touch of in off the southwest to northwest, so it was be a bit calmer for the final two proven "shooter and scorer Girt said when asked how tough right — I mean, who knows,” going back and forth,” Day said. rounds. Perhaps the scoring will at our level." the wind made Friday’s condi- McGirt said. “It was all over the “You know, it feels like it’s into the return — if the wind will allow it. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016

NBA Portland Signs SF Evan Turner for $70 Million NEW GUY: Former eral manager Neil Oshey. The message coming out of negotia- Celtic Guaranteed a tions was that Turner would start Starting Spot by Blazer — never a guarantee with his role in Boston. GM Neil Oshey “They said that I would be By Mark Murphy playing next to C.J. (McCollum) The Boston Herald and Damian Lillard, which is pretty cool,” he said. “It’s gonna Evan Turner woke up this be fun.” morning to a four-year, $70 mil- At the same time, Turner said lion offer from Portland that he’s going to miss his team and changed his world. city of the last two years. “I’m coming from playing “I’m gonna miss Boston,” he my ass off the said. “The two years I spent there last two years really made up for four rough for three-and- years at the start of my career, a-half million and then not knowing what was each year, to get going to happen before I signed here,” the now with the Celtics.” former Celtic Turner’s tortured start in said after reach- Philadelphia, when he struggled ing agreement to match the hype of being the on the deal. Turner, cur- second pick in the 2010 NBA rently in Santa draft, is well-documented. He Barbara, Calif., barely had time to blend in fol- working on his lowing his trade to a playoff team 3-pointer with a shooting coach, FILE PHOTO / Tribune News Services in Indiana before becoming a had gone to sleep knowing that ’ Chris Paul tries to steal the ball away from ’ Evan Turner in this Jan. 19, 2015, ile photo at free agent in the summer of 2014. his agent, Kevin Bradbury, was the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Turner will reportedly sign with the . Boston changed many things talking with several teams, most for Turner, including his sense people first,” said Turner. “Port- Turner on several occasions that that he would like to coach me of peace about the game. He prominently the Knicks. land is a decent fit for me — a no- he was in his corner — that he again.” thrived under Stevens, and for But Portland came in fast brainer, really. We never really loved the way Turner’s ballhan- But Turner admittedly had the first time Turner had a coach after falling short in its bid for even had a chance to talk to the dling and versatility enhanced questions about how he would fit small forward Chandler Parsons, who appreciated that he was best Celtics.” the Celtics offense. Stevens often next season, and pointed to two who had just reached agreement playing with the ball in his hands, But given the Celtics’ other talked about how much he ad- factors — one the development with Memphis. As often as Turn- plans, it’s unlikely they would mired Turner’s sheer love for the as a surrogate point guard. er said he wanted to return to of Marcus Smart (himself an in- For the first time as an NBA have been willing to re-sign game. creasingly versatile player in the the Celtics, discussions with his Turner for an average of $17.5 Turner thus went into the player Turner also felt appreci- Celtics’ small-ball lineups) and former team hadn’t even entered million per year. offseason knowing he had the ated by the fans. As great a repu- the money stage. “I don’t think so, really,” Turn- support of the Celtics coach. But also the team’s decision to draft tation as Portland Trail Blazers The message from Celtics er said. “But I don’t blame Danny there was something in their small forward Jaylen Brown. fans have, Turner said he’ll miss president Danny Ainge was clear for the way this went.” conversation yesterday that left “I don’t know how this was go- the Garden crowd. — the team first had to pursue The Celtics hadn’t abandoned both men understanding that ing to work, going forward, with “There’s no place like Bos- the bigger targets of Al Horford Turner. Celtics coach Brad Ste- nothing was certain. the young guys,” said Turner. “It ton,” he said. “It’s unreal — a and before getting vens called Turner yesterday “Brad told me that he wanted might not have been as good a great NBA experience more than to that stage with Turner. with the intention of keeping the me to be part of (the Celtics’) fu- fit.” anything else. The last two years “Danny explained that they swingman in the loop. ture,” said Turner. “He told me Compare that to what Turner have been my best in the league had to go with the big-name Stevens had already told that he liked coaching me, and was hearing from Portland gen- — the top of the top.”

more limited role in the playoffs same figure he was due before he He was drafted by the Hous- home accident on March 10, and Lakers Begin Free and NBA Finals against Golden opted out of the final year of his ton Rockets, 25th overall, in the he did not return to the team the Agency by Agreeing State. He was a tenacious de- contract with the Rockets. The 2008 draft before his rights were rest of the season. fender that sometimes rubbed new contract cannot be signed traded to the Blazers. Prior to Mayo, the third overall pick to Four-Year Deal opponents the wrong way, but until the end of the NBA mora- entering the NBA draft, Batum in the 2008 draft by the Minne- with Mozgov that toughness is something the torium Thursday. played professionally in his na- sota Timberwolves, was imme- Bucks lacked last season. It is unclear what the move tive France. diately traded to the Memphis LOS ANGELES (TNS) — Dellavedova also would give means for Al Horford, the Grizzlies. He played four seasons The ’ contin- the Bucks another ball-handler Hawks’ four-time All-Star center, with Memphis and one with ual search for a big man led them and decent 3-point shooter to who began meeting with other Parsons Agrees to 4-Year Dallas before signing a three- to a backup center for the Cleve- complement Giannis Antetok- teams as he entered free agency. Max Deal with Grizzlies year, $24 million deal to join the land Cavaliers. ounmpo, who has taken over Horford reportedly will meet By Tribune News Services Bucks in the summer of 2013. Still trying to find someone the primary ball-handling role with the Rockets and Celtics on Mayo served a 10-game sus- to replace Pau Gasol, the Lakers for Milwaukee. Dellavedova is a Friday. Hawks management said Chandler Parsons will get his pension for performance-en- agreed to terms Thursday with career 40 percent shooter from before free agency that re-signing chance to torment the Mavericks hancing drugs in 2011 when he Timofey Mozgov on a four-year, 3-point range. Horford was a priority, and the next season as a member of the was with the Grizzlies. $64 million deal. Bucks coach re- team accounted for a maximum division-rival Memphis Griz- The Lakers moved quick- cently said the team has to be- deal in its salary cap. The Hawks zlies. ly, reaching agreement with come a strong defensive squad could still re-sign Horford. The only remaining question Nets to Sign Point Mozgov within 45 minutes of the again after it struggled to stop A contingent from the Hawks is whether he’ll be joining point Guard Jeremy Lin start of the free-agent period. He opponents last season. met with Howard at restaurant guard Mike Conley — and every made $4.95 million last season. In three seasons with Cleve- in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighbor- sign suggests he will. By Tribune News Services The Lakers think they can land the 6-foot-4 Dellavedova, hood Friday afternoon. Parsons, who spent two years Jeremy Lin is coming back to get some quality minutes — a native of Maryborough, Aus- Howard, who was born in in Dallas before opting out of New York. But this time he’ll be and perhaps play too — out of tralia, has played in 215 games, Atlanta, entered the NBA out his contract last month, agreed wearing a different uniform. Mozgov, who displayed a hand- including 31 starts. He averaged of Southwest Atlanta Christian to a maximum contract with Lin announced Friday morn- ful of memorable moments in 7.5 points and 4.4 assists in 76 Academy as the No. 1 overall the Grizzlies that is expected to ing that he’s signing with the a six-year NBA career but aver- games last season, including 14 pick by the Magic in 2004. He be worth about $94 million over . Lin broke the aged only five minutes per game starts, and shot 41 percent from has had several opportunities four seasons. news on Twitter. According to in the NBA Finals for the cham- 3-point range. to return home and play for the Several reports stated that The Vertical, Lin’s contract is for pion Cavaliers. He turns 30 in Dellavedova currently is Hawks, but declined each time. the small forward and Grizzlies three years and $36 million. two weeks. working out with the Australian Most recently, he passed on the agreed quickly after meeting In February of 2012, Lin In last year’s NBA Finals, he Olympic squad and has commit- Hawks’ pitch and signed with on Friday. A league source con- gained international fame when averaged 14 points and 7.5 re- ted to play in the Rio Games next the Rockets in 2013. firmed the deal. Parsons had met the little-known Harvard point bounds for a decimated Cava- month in Brazil. However, Howard recently late Thursday night in Los An- guard emerged from seemingly liers team. He was slowed by A fan favorite in Cleveland for opted out of the contract with geles with representatives of the nowhere to lead the Knicks on a off-season knee surgery, report- his hustle and grit, Dellavedova the Rockets and reportedly was Portland Trail Blazers. remarkable run known as “Lin- edly having a cyst removed, and made just $1.2 million last sea- looking now for a contract in the sanity.” Nets head coach Kenny eventually lost his starting job to son with the Cavaliers. neighborhood of that annual sal- O.J. Mayo Dismissed Atkinson was an assistant for the Tristan Thompson. An hour or so earlier, the ary. Knicks back then, and worked The Mozgov deal leaves the Bucks landed Teletovic, an un- From NBA closely to develop Lin. Lakers with about $40 million to restricted free agent, on a three- By Tribune News Services Now, the 27-year-old Lin re- spend toward next season’s pay- year, $30 million contract. Hornets Come to Former unites with Atkinson in Brook- roll. Teletovic played a stellar re- Terms With Batum on guard O.J. Mayo has been dis- lyn, where Lin is expected to be serve role last season with the missed and disqualified from the the starting point guard. and played under $120 million deal Bucks Reach Deals NBA for violating the terms of The signing — the first off- Kidd in Brooklyn during the By Tribune News Services the league’s anti-drug program, season free agent landed by new 2013-14 season. with G Dellavedova, The and the league announced Friday. GM Sean Marks — is an impor- The 30-year-old from Bosnia unrestricted free agent Nic Ba- Mayo, 28, played the past tant one for Brooklyn. First, the F Teletovic and Herzegovina appeared in 79 tum have come to terms on a three seasons for the Bucks and Nets desperately needed a vi- By Tribune News Services games with Phoenix last season new contract. was a free agent this summer. He able point guard. They now have and averaged 12.2 points and 3.8 First, the Milwaukee Bucks A source with knowledge of was not in the team’s plans to re- one. Second, Lin’s signing shows landed their 3-point shooting rebounds in a reserve role. He the situation told the Observer turn. that the Nets can attract talent power forward in agreeing to a shot a career-best 39.3 percent Friday morning that Batum has Under terms of the drug pro- to Brooklyn despite their less- deal with Mirza Teletovic. from 3-point range while at- agreed to a five-year, $120 mil- gram, he will be eligible to apply than-desirable basketball situa- Then it was time for the back- tempting 5.8 threes per game. lion deal. for reinstatement in two years. tion: the roster is in a complete court. No free-agent signing can Players are disqualified for rebuild mode. The Bucks reached an agree- Hawks Agree to become official before the NBA’s testing positive for a “drug of Linsanity actually began ment on a four-year, $38 mil- moratorium period ends July 7. abuse” under league terminolo- against the Nets, on Feb. 4, 2012, lion offer to restricted free-agent Three-Year Deal With Batum came to the Hornets gy. Those drugs include amphet- when Lin scored 25 points off Matthew Dellavedova on Friday, Dwight Howard in a June 2015 trade with the amines, cocaine, LSD, opiates the bench in a win at Madison and the world champion Cleve- Portland Trail Blazers. The Hor- and PCP (phencyclidine, known Square Garden. His play over the land Cavaliers have a right to By Tribune News Services nets sent shooting guard Gerald as “angel dust”). The NBA also next month catapulted him from match. But the Cavaliers would Dwight Howard is coming Henderson and power forward disqualifies players for convic- an unknown to one of the most be hard-pressed to match the home. Noah Vonleh to the Trail Blazers tions for distribution or posses- famous basketball players on the $9.5 million annual salary given After a lengthy afternoon to make this happen. sion of such drugs. planet. luxury tax implications. meeting with the Hawks on the Hornets coach Steve Clifford Mayo is the first NBA player But it didn’t last. Lin parted The Bucks cannot officially first day of NBA free agency, the made Batum a huge part of the to be dismissed for drug use way with the Knicks, and strug- send the offer sheet until July 7, eight-time All-Star center agreed Hornets’ offensive scheme, and since Chris “Birdman” Andersen gled to find an identity with the and Cleveland has three days to to a three-year, $70.5 million Batum came through with sea- in 2006. Rockets and Lakers. In Char- match. contract with his hometown son averages of 14.9 points, 6.1 Mayo played in 41 games for lotte last year, Lin reestablished The 25-year-old Dellavedova team Friday night, according to rebounds and 5.8 assists. the Bucks last season, including himself as a reliable point guard. was a key figure off the bench a person familiar with the situa- Previous to being traded, Ba- 24 starts, and averaged 7.8 points. Now, at 27 years old, Lin heads to during the regular season for the tion. The deal has an average an- tum had played his entire NBA The Bucks announced he had Brooklyn to begin the next chap- Cavaliers, although he played a nual salary of $23.5 million, the career with the Trail Blazers. fractured his right ankle in a ter of his career. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 SPORTS

Tennis Serena Survives at Wimbledon, Racket Doesn’t; Djokovic Down RAIN DELAY: Serena during their 72 minutes of action. Given the way things were going Williams Smashes for the No. 1-seeded Djokovic, he Racquet After Dropping had to be thrilled that the match was halted, giving him a night to First Set; Novak rest and regroup. Djokovic Loses First Only one man managed to move his way into the fourth Two Sets Before Showers round: Roger Federer. He got to Call Match Off play in the main stadium, with the roof overhead, and easily By Howard Fendrich beat Britain’s Daniel Evans 6-4, The Associated Press 6-2, 6-2. LONDON — Dismayed at Four other third-round dropping the first set after being men’s matches were suspended a single point from taking it, Ser- in progress. Worst of all, from a ena Williams sat in her Centre scheduling standpoint, one sec- Court sideline chair and cracked ond-round men’s match is still her racket against the turf once, not finished, with No. 24 Alex- twice, three times, four. ander Zverev locked in a fifth set Then she casually flung the against Mikhail Youzhny. And racket, hurling it so far behind three second-round women’s her that it landed in the lap of a matches are also pending. TV cameraman filming her sec- That is why officials decided ond-round match against 65th- to scrap the traditional rest day ranked American Christina BEN CURTIS / The Associated Press on the first Sunday, something McHale. Serena Williams of the U.S smashes her racket after losing her first set to Christina McHale of the U.S during their women’s that was done only in 1991, 1997 Williams recovered to force a singles match on day five of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London Friday. and 2004. “I might take a day off to- third set, only to fall behind yet She had to wait out three rain ruption at match point while she reach her racket-smashing quota again Friday, perilously close to morrow, just because I can,” the delays, including one of more led 5-4 in the third and Kasat- for the season. “She got really 34-year-old Federer said with a what would have been the six- than an hour that arrived, of all kina served at 30-40, Venus said: lucky on some shots.” time champion’s earliest exit in smile. “Yeah, I can. I’m sorry, I times, right as she held a match “It was like a Hollywood script.” Despite all that went on in the 17 Wimbledon appearances. can. I have to take them when I point. But Venus, owner of five Serena’s mood soured when siblings’ matches — they over- But as she herself declared can. I’m an old guy.” afterward: “Mentally, no one can titles at the All England Club, she had a set point in the first lapped, so their mother, Oracene Among the other winners break me.” persevered, too, barely getting and appeared to have converted Price, hustled from No. 1 Court, Friday was 2009 U.S. Open Eventually, the top-ranked past 29th-seeded Daria Kasat- it, until McHale — who’s never where she saw Venus win, across champion Juan Martin del Potro, Williams did indeed come kina 7-5, 4-6, 10-8 to become one been past the third round at a the way to catch the end of Sere- who has had three operations on through, edging McHale 6-7 (7), of only two women already into major — successfully challenged na’s victory — the most shocking his left wrist since he last partici- 6-2, 6-4 for a thrill-a-minute the fourth round. the call that her shot landed out. development Friday was what pated at Wimbledon in 2014. He victory at a tournament so rain “You see a winner go by you, From there, McHale played ag- was going on in Novak Djokov- eliminated fourth-seeded Stan drenched this week that matches and a lob go in, and you’re like, gressively, and when she grabbed ic’s third-rounder against 28th- Wawrinka, a two-time major will be scheduled on the middle ‘My god, what’s next?’” said Ve- that set, 21-time Grand Slam seeded Sam Querrey of the U.S. champion, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (2), 6-3 Sunday for only the fourth time nus, who at 36 is the oldest wom- champion Serena took out her before it was suspended because to reach the third round. in 139 years. an in the field and has played frustration on her racket. of showers in the evening. “My hands (are) shaking,” del The dramatics of Williams’ about 6 1/2 hours of tennis in the “I was just really, really, re- Djokovic, owner of a Potro said after being regaled match, which concluded with past two days, including singles ally angry. I had a lot of chances,” 30-match Grand Slam winning with a lengthy ovation at Centre the main stadium’s retractable and doubles. said Serena, who acknowledged streak that includes the past four Court. “It’s a great sensation for roof closed, were equaled by Of the way things went for she faces a fine for her display major titles, allowed Querrey to me, because I’m playing tennis those of her older sister Venus: her Friday, including the inter- and joked that she needed to seize the first two sets 7-6 (6), 6-1 again — and I feel alive.” Woods Legion

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state championship … We al- loss to Singapore, though his ways just maintained that goal teammates committed four er- of ‘do what we need to do.’” rors behind him. The Chehalis She fielded offers from col- product gave up three earned leges, including George Fox, as runs and struck out five, while well as her sister and grandpar- Ryan Schmunk and Zach Wein- ents’ alma mater, Linfield Col- ert each had a pair of hits for RBI. lege. George Fox coach Jessica Job Carver added a hit and an Hollen saw something special in RBI. Woods. The regionally comprised Ru- “We thought that she’d be a ral boys managed six hits against good academic fit for our pro- Skyview, but a no-out, bases- gram, and you could tell, just loaded situation in the third in- watching her in high school, ning went south and took RBI’s how much of a competitor she odds of winning along for the was,” Hollen said. “You can’t ride. teach that. That is something we “We did a poor job of mini- always look for.” mizing our negativity and a poor Ultimately, a trip to Newberg, job of maximizing our positivity,” Ore., was what helped sway her RBI coach Jordan Nailon said. onto the Bruins. “So things really got out of hand “I was getting recruited by for us.” Linfield, and coach Hollen gave Courtesy Photo Berto Patraca had two hits, me a call a couple days before I Amanda Woods slides into home plate during a game against Texas Lutheran during the 2013 George Fox softball season. and Gannon Madill and Carver was going down to see Linfield eadh added a hit for RBI, which and said, ‘Why don’t you guys Woods hitting a team-best .364 twice.” faces Jesuit at 12:30 p.m. today come down and watch us prac- with 48 hits, 31 RBIs and 27 runs. Amanda Woods Woods graduated from and will play a to-be-determined tice and come see the campus,’” She struck out just six times. George Fox University George Fox with her degree in consolation game on Sunday. Woods said. “We went down With the nursing require- nursing, and will begin work at ments due to eat up more of her #3 — 3B and I met with the nursing di- Providence Centralia Hospital time, Woods and Hollen worked NFL rector, and she really inspired Career Softball Stats later this month. She’s retired out a plan so she could play — me to do nursing at George Fox.” from softball, but didn’t rule out and continue to do well academ- Games 171 Going into the nursing pro- a return in the form of coaching. Seattle QB ically. Hollen and her husband, Average .352 “I think I’m going to take a gram, Woods knew that she also an assistant coach, would might only get to play two years On-base pct. .428 little break from softball and stay after practice to hit with Slug. pct. .504 see what else life has to offer,” Boykin Takes before school would take up too Woods once she finished at the Woods said. “It’s been a good much of her time. hospital, often at 9:30 at night. RBIs 123 “After my sophomore year, I “Trying to figure out when we Hits 190 ride, but I think it’s time to be Plea Over just couldn’t quit. They became could meet with Amanda and Runs 96 retired for a while.” a family to me,” she said. “We But during her time at what we could do to make sure Doubles 27 saw a vision as a family and as a George Fox, she showed that Alamo Bowl she got her reps was challenging Home runs 17 team that we had never been to at times,” Hollen said, “but any- student-athletes at certain levels regionals as a school for softball, time you have an athlete willing Walks 39 can make time for both school Fracas never been to nationals, so that to sacrifice in that way and will- and sports, regardless of the SAN ANTONIO (AP) — For- was our goal, was to make it to ing to do that for the program, field of study. mer TCU quarterback Trevone just short, 3-1, to bring a close to the national tournament.” then we’re definitely going to do “That’s the beauty of Division Boykin has pleaded no contest to the season. Woods broke a foot and had that for them as well.” III is that you can pursue what- resisting arrest over an incident two surgeries prior to her fresh- Woods’ junior year — 2015 — “It was bittersweet again. I ac- ever you want and still have your that led to his suspension for his man year, which put her college saw the Bruins push their own tually was the last at bat,” Woods dreams of playing college soft- final college game at the Alamo career into question before it record to 31 wins, a milestone said. “I think I had my fifth ball or college athletics,” Woods Bowl. strikeout of the season, I don’t started. But she recovered and despite coming up just short said. The Bexar County District strikeout very often. It was good, wound up starting 40 games as in the Northwest Conference Along with her teammates, Attorney's Office said Thursday I think it gave the girls vision for a freshman. championship against Linfield Woods helped bring the GFU that Boykin, who signed with Se- The Bruins won 18 games next year, to see what they can with an national tournament softball program to prominence, attle as an undrafted free agent, that first year, but the team do. And we had lost four start- berth on the line. Woods had and paved the way for the future received a one-year probation started to flourish her sopho- ers, but they gained so much in another great season, hitting a of the team. that could result in dismissal of more season — when she was career-best .378 and landing on talent.” the misdemeanor charge. named a team captain. Woods’ said her favorite “They have a special owner- the All-NWC and NFCA All- ship of this program in that they A felony charge of assaulting “I think she was able to do West Region second teams. memory was when the team came when it wasn’t great, and a police officer was dismissed. that because she’s been around George Fox continued to beat Linfield during her sopho- The incident happened at a bar cared enough to do what it takes the game for a really long time,” climb during Woods’ senior sea- more season. Before that win, two days before the Horned Hollen said. “Both playing and son, as the team tied the record Linfield had won 52 straight to turn the program around,” Frogs beat Oregon in San Anto- coaching, she might be one of with 31 wins, although this sea- games against George Fox, dat- Hollen said. “How they were nio in January. the only ones ever that I feel like son, the team received an NCAA ing back to 2001. able to change our culture is The 22-year-old Boykin was every person she played with for Div. III tournament berth. “We finally beat them and what will be their biggest legacy, fined $1,500 and ordered to her four years at Fox, not a sin- The Bruins beat top-seeded it was like we won the national no matter how much they are in apologize to the arresting officer, gle person questioned her work Claremont Mudd-Scripps in its championship,” Woods said. the record books. The fact that among other stipulations. ethic or how much she was all-in opener, 5-2, but lost to Linfield, “We finally beat Linfield and that they had that much of an impact The Seahawks open training to the program.” 5-4, in the next round, setting was one of our small goals to get on who we are as a program and camp July 30. Jake Heaps and George Fox won a school- up a loser-out rematch with Cla- to our big goal, because they had our culture, is the way they will Boykin are the quarterbacks be- record 24 games in 2014, with remont. George Fox came up been there (and) won nationals live on forever.” hind Russell Wilson. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016

Swimming Centralia Little League 12s All-Stars

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBIN / Courtesy Photo The Centralia 11-12 All-Stars open District 3 Little League Tournament play on July 10 at Fort Borst Park in Centralia. The team, managed by Don LeBaron, includes Leo Robles, Chase Sobelesky, Dalton Perkins, Jacob Reyna, Jake Lutman, Jesse Brower, Jayden Pannette, Isaiah Trudeau, Noah Alif, Rex Aikins, Gabe Seymour, Moshi Eport, Kyler Lovato.

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MARK J. TERRILL / The Associated Press Ryan Lochte, left, and Michael Phelps, embrace during the men's 200-meter in- dividual medley medal ceremony at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials, Friday in Omaha, Neb. Phelps won the gold medal ahead of Lochte, who came in second. Phelps Wins Latest Showdown with Lochte at US Swim Trials OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Mi- won the 100. chael Phelps won his latest Pebley held on for the second showdown with Ryan Lochte, spot, touching in 1:54.77 to earn capturing the 200-meter individ- his first trip to the Olympics. ual medley at the U.S. Olympic Clary was next at 1:55.33, end- swimming trials Friday night. ing his hopes of defending the Phelps led a scintillating race gold medal he won in London. from start to finish, but Lochte Murphy seemed happier for was with him stroke for stroke. his teammate, turning toward Their arms were in almost per- Pebley and screaming when he fect sync as they came to the wall, saw a “2’’ beside his name. Peb- PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBIN / Courtesy Photo before Phelps pulled slightly ley held a hand over his face, and The Centralia 10-11 All-Stars open District 3 Little League Tournament play on today in Tumwater. The team, man- ahead to touch in 1 minute, 55.91 then defiantly splashed the water aged by Frank Gutierrez, includes Jimena Luis, Wyatt Baumel, Seth Aitken, Ethan Estrada, Logan Newbury, Anthony seconds. in triumph. Saucedo, Alijah Saucedo, Ethen Fenton, Caiden Sobolesky, Ethan Guetierrez, Tucker Kemph and Carlos Vallejo. Lochte was next at 1:56.22 Clary hung alone on a rope in and had no complaints about his the third lane, unable to take his consolation prize: an individual eyes off the scoreboard. Finally, Centralia Little League 10s All-Stars race at the Rio Olympics. he climbed over to congratulate The 11-time medalist injured the two swimmers who ended his groin on the very first day of his Olympics hopes. the meet, struggled in his next “That’s it,” Clary said. “I few races and was down to his couldn’t be happier to be send- final chance to get a swim of his ing Team USA off with two own at the Summer Games. backstrokers that I have a lot of Now, that’s out of the way, respect for, and I know they are which means Phelps and Lochte going to represent Team USA will carry their longtime rival- well in Rio.” ry to one more event in South Murphy wasn’t the only one America. pulling off a sweep. Phelps is a three-time defend- Lilly King followed up her ing gold medalist in the 200 IM victory in the 100 breaststroke by and the most decorated athlete winning the 200 in 2:24.08 sec- in Olympic history with 18 golds onds. The 19-year-old from Indi- and 22 medals overall. ana was followed by Molly Han- He’s now locked up two in- nis, a 24-year-old who swims for dividual events for Rio, having Tennessee Aquatics. She took the already qualified in the 200 but- second spot for Rio at 2:24.39, yet terfly. After shaking hands with another swimmer who will be an Lochte as they hung together on Olympic rookie. the rope separating their side-by- It wasn’t totally a night for the side lanes, Phelps hustled off to upstarts.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBIN / Courtesy Photo the warmup pool to get ready for Anthony Ervin and Nathan The Centralia 9-10 All-Stars open District 3 Little League Tournament play today in Tenino. The team, managed by Sean his second race of the night: the Adrian were the top two quali- Percival, includes Judy Vallejo, Tristan Percival, Landen Jenkins, Marcus Miller, Sawyer Terry, Asher Guerrero, Cohen Bal- semifinals of the 100 fly. fiers in the semifinals of the 50 lard, Roberto Rosales-Norris, Aiden Haines, Broc Ruege, Brycen Lovato, Kaden Lamas and Ross Kelley. Meanwhile, another defend- freestyle. ing Olympic champion went The 35-year-old Ervin led the down at the trials. way in 21.55, while Adrian was NFL Tyler Clary finished third in second quickest in 21.60. Both the 200 backstroke behind Cali- men are already on the team, with Browns Waive joining them in 2014 as an un- after the NFL handed down a fornia Aquatics teammates Ryan Ervin still seeking an individual drafted free agent from the Uni- four-game ban Friday to Darren Murphy and Jacob Pebley, who event to go with his relay duty Shaw, Leaving 4 versity of South Carolina. He Waller for violating the league’s will represent the U.S. team in and Adrian set to defend his 100 missed all of last season after substance-abuse policy. Rio. free title from the London Games. Quarterbacks on Roster suffering a right thumb injury in The Ravens drafted Waller Murphy grabbed the lead on Cullen Jones, silver medalist By Tribune News Services the exhibition opener and under- as a wide receiver out of Georgia the second lap and pulled away four years ago, was third quick- going surgery. Tech in the sixth round of the to win easily in 1:53.95 seconds. est in 21.93 at age 32. Jimmy Fei- The crowded quarterback He completed a sweep of the gen was fourth in 22.02 going As a rookie, Shaw spent 16 2015 NFL draft. Waller (6 feet 6, room of the Browns became a lit- backstroke events, having also into Saturday’s final. tle less crammed Thursday when weeks on the practice squad be- 245 pounds) is transitioning to they waived Connor Shaw. fore starting the regular-season tight end this season, but faced The move leaves four quar- finale. He completed 14-of-28 long odds to make the team even terbacks on the roster: Robert passes for 177 yards with one in- before his suspension. Benjamin Griffin III, Josh McCown, rookie terception and a passer rating of Watson, Crockett Gillmore, Den- third-round draft pick Cody 55.2 in a 20-10 loss to the Balti- nis Pitta and Maxx Williams all Kessler and Austin Davis. Coach more Ravens. return this year and came out of Hue Jackson has said competi- minicamp healthy. If all four are tion in training camp, which able to hold off injury concerns, opens July 29, would determine NFL Suspends Ravens’ Waller likely would’ve been left the starter. Griffin, who signed Darren Waller 4 Games out anyway. a two-year, $15 million in March, He will not be paid during his By Tribune News Services is the clear favorite. suspension; the Ravens signed NATI HARNIK / The Associated Press Shaw, 24, spent the past two The Ravens have lost an- him to a four-year, $2.39 million Michael Phelps, right, reacts with Ryan Lochte, left, after winning the men's seasons with the Browns after other tight end to a suspension contract upon drafting him. 200-meter individual medley inal at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials Friday. We Customize: 360-736-6322 • Signs • Banners 321 N. Pearl St, CH560559sl.sw • Vehicle Graphics & More Centralia WA, 98531 Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 SPORTS

Track & Field Chehalis Little League 10s All-Stars Felix Cruises, Sanya Says Goodbye — and a Bolt From Jamaica By Eddie Pells The Associated Press EUGENE, Ore. — Allyson Felix ran through the pain. Sanya Richards-Ross couldn't overcome it. And, in the strangest twist of all, Friday night's biggest track news came 3,000 miles away APRIL MOON PHOTOGRAPHY / Courtesy Photo from the U.S. Olympic Trials, The Chehalis Little League 9-10-year-old All-Stars open District 3 tournament play today in Tenino. The team is man- when a tweak in Usain Bolt's aged by Brad Ledgerwood, with assistants Jerad Staloch and Brett Potter. Players include Tanner Lytle, Lucas Hof, Cayle hamstring threatened to derail Kelly, Weston Potter, Brooks Ledgerwood, Avery Staloch, Easton Peters, Michael Martorello, Deacon Meller, Zach Kos, the Jamaican champion and Lane Sahlin and Hayden Sciera. change everyone's Olympic math. MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ / The Associated Press On a night Felix successfully Sanya Richards-Ross waves to the auto-piloted her injured right crowd after after pulling up 250 meters Chehalis Little League 11s All-Stars ankle through 400-meter quali- into her lap around the track during fying to keep her chance at a qualifying for women’s 400-meter run 200-400 double alive, Richards- at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials, Ross bid a tearful adieu to the Friday in Eugene Ore. fans, after pulling up 250 meters Other headlines from Day 1 into her lap around the track — at track trials: her hamstring too tight to carry on. RUPP ROMP: Galen Rupp won "I've had an amazing career," the 10,000 meters in a time of the 31-year-old Richards-Ross 27 minutes, 55.04 seconds and said. "To have my last race be is now qualified for both the 10K here, at Hayward Field, in front and the marathon. Rupp, the sil- of these fans, it's incredible." ver medalist at 10K in London, But it was Bolt's hamstring beat Shadrack Kipchirchir by that had the track world buzz- more than 6 seconds. Leonard ing. At Jamaica's national cham- Korir also qualified. Rupp said pionships in Kingston, Bolt never he'll also race in the 5K and then even made it to the track, pulling decide which races to enter at the out with what he called a minor Olympics. APRIL MOON PHOTOGRAPHY / Courtesy Photo hamstring injury. The Chehalis Little League 11-year-old All-Stars open District 3 tournament play today in Tumwater. Players pictured in Unlike the United States, SHOT PUT: Adam Nelson was the back row, from left, are Chase McFadden, Gavin Fugate, Evan Stajduhar, Braden Jones, Deacon Parker, Evan Tornow, where the top three finishers in honored for his Olympic gold Jail Homan and Waylen Land. In the front row, from left, are Ben LeBoeuf, Jeron Martin and Reid Balmelli. Not pictured: each event qualify for the Olym- medal — the one he won in 2004 Taylor Shipp. pics with no exceptions, Bolt — during a ceremony before the can still make it to Rio if he can shot put finals. Wearing a "Best prove he's fit. That test will come Dad Ever" T-shirt with unicorns Chehalis Little League 12s All-Stars July 22 at a meet in London. and a rainbow, the 40-year-old Possibly the biggest benefi- got the ceremony that didn't take ciary of Bolt's absence would be place when he was upgraded Justin Gatlin, the American who from silver to gold because of a has been the Jamaican's biggest doping positive. But Nelson, who challenger the past few years. came out of retirement for trials, "He will be on the Olympic did not make the 2016 Olympic team," Gatlin told The Associ- team. He finished ninth. The top ated Press. "I don't see him miss- three were Ryan Crouser, world ing out. He's going to do what he champion Joe Kovacs and Jordan needs to do." Clark. Gatlin starts qualifying in the 100 on Saturday. WAIT AND SEE: After making it Richards-Ross, meanwhile, easily through his first heat in will have to settle for some fond the 400 meters, LaShawn Mer- memories and a heartfelt good- ritt said he was in "Wait-and-See" bye to her fans. mode about trying to add the In addition to her four Olym- 200 to his schedule. Merritt has pic gold medals, including the the world's fastest time at 200 individual title at the London meters this year, but has never APRIL MOON PHOTOGRAPHY / Courtesy Photo Games, Richards-Ross holds the run the distance in a major meet. The Chehalis Little League 11-12-year-old All-Stars open District 3 tournament play on Saturday, July 9, in Centralia. stadium record in Eugene — bet- He said he'll see how he feels Pictured in the back row are coaches Dan Copstead and Louie Guyette and manager Jared Rockey (center). Players ter known as Track Town USA. when the 400 is over before he on the team include Logan Moore, Cole Froschauer, Seth Hof, Kristian Copstead, Colton Rockey, Tanner Wallin, Charlie It was here, five weeks ago at the decides about the 200. Mallonee, Gavin Parker, Tukker Rosbach, Hayzen Hofman, Brock Guyette and Tyler Lytle. Prefontaine Classic, that fans got their first true glimpse of what might be coming. Richards-Ross finished seventh that day. In this one, her first 15 steps out of the blocks were smooth, Let the Bargain but she quickly slowed from a sprint to a trot. By the time she hit the first curve on the back- stretch, she was jogging. And Hunting Begin! then she pulled up completely. "Let's be honest, I hurt my hamstring real bad," she said. "I worked with a great doctor just Lewis County Wide to get out on the track today." After she pulled up, Richards- Ross walked to the finish line. Fans rose from their seats and Garage Sale Richards-Ross blew kisses. She earned as many of those fans through her failures as her successes — her long battle with illness and injuries, her third- Ad will run place finish in Beijing that left her weeping underneath the August 2, 4 & 6, 2016 stands, then, finally, the gold medal in London. Private party only. Ads must be "Most fans have seen my heart prepaid and turned in by through my running," Richards- Call customer service Ross said. "I don't win every time 5pm Thursday, July 28, 2016 right away to place I step on the track. I don't deserve your ad today! the ovation because I'm always a champion. But I think they see Your ad will be included 360-807-8203 my heart, my determination, my on a full color page! desire to be a good person." 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This snail is typical of the types of invasive species turning up in the Paciic Northwest. The Slowest Invasion Non-Native Snails Take Over Across the Pacific Northwest

By Chris Winters The Herald Whether you think snails are good looking or good for nothing (or good eating), one fact seems undeniable: the little critters are everywhere this year. And they're hungry. "I have dahlias and several things that they just eat up," said Barb O'Brien, secretary of the Ev- erett Garden Club. O'Brien, who also is a Sno- homish County Master Gardener, raises hens and she's sprinkled crushed eggshells around the plants in her backyard to keep the gastropods at bay. "I think it is because they don't like the sharp edges," she said. "That seems to be working real well for me this year." The snails are feasting on her hostas, and she recently discov- ered them in her boxwood shrubs. "I didn't even realize they ate boxwood," O'Brien said. The bane of many a North- west garden, it's hard to say defini- tively where the snails came from in such numbers, and even how many different kinds there are.

Origin of the species Snails not only can be destructive in prized gardens, they have been known to hunt native snail populations. Most of the land snails, and their shell-less cousins the slugs, infest citrus groves, said David G. "We are deluged," he said. tive sideband and the invasive That includes Robert G. For- aren't native to the Pacific North- Robinson, who for 21 years has garden snail might be visually syth's "Land Snails of British Co- west. worked for the U.S. Department Change in the Weather indistinguishable. "Sometimes it lumbia," which covers a biome David George Gordon, the Se- of Agriculture as the National can be a subtle difference," Coll- similar to Washington's, and the attle author of "The Secret World Malacologist, the term for scien- There's another explanation man said, such as the width of the Canadian government's free pub- of Slugs and Snails: Life in the tists who study mollusks. for the sudden proliferation of bands on the shells. lication, "Identifying Land Snails Slow Lane," told one common "In California it costs the state snails, especially in recent years: There could be 10 to 15 or and Slugs in Canada." origin story for foreign snails: a anywhere between $8 million to changing weather patterns with more invasive species in Western Aside from an occasional French immigrant wanting a little $10 million per year just to control more frequent dry spells. Washington, along with a similar publication by a museum or uni- taste of the homeland. and suppress it," Robinson said. "Snails can endure droughts number of slugs. versity researcher identifying "In the 1800s in San Jose, The snails will eat anything, better than slugs because they can The exact number of differ- a new species, the last compre- which back then was a farming Robinson said. He also said it's a pull back into their shells," Gor- ent species is unknown because hensive U.S.-based publication community in California, there myth that most invasive gastro- don said. snails and slugs in the Northwest was the 2,107-page, two-volume was a French vineyard owner who pod species are displacing natives. The general warming of the are not well studied. monograph by Henry A. Pilsbry, introduced escargot snails in Cali- "Most invasive species are climate, with milder winters, also "There's really no one in this "Land Mollusca of North America fornia," Gordon said. "He was like those that we call synanthropic, means there are fewer mass kill- state studying snails," said Clar- (North of Mexico)," published in the Johnny Appleseed of snails." which means they're associated ings during cold snaps. issa Dirks, a molecular biologist at four installments 1939-1948. One species of escargot snail with human activities, human ag- Sharon Collman, an instruc- The Evergreen State College. "Since then, there's been very brought over was the grove snail riculture," he said. "We've brought tor at Washington State Universi- Dirks said there's a lack of real little published, which is why I'm (Cepaea nemoralis), one of the these species from elsewhere our- ty Extension in Horticulture and science being done, including working on a paper right now to most common species in Europe, selves, and we have driven out the Integrated Pest Management, said identification, genetic profiling list all the known invasive snails which is now widespread in the native species." snails seem to generally outnum- and publication in peer-reviewed and slugs in the U.S.," Robinson United States. Nurseries are major contribu- ber slugs now. journals. said. "It's looking more like a book Gordon said he recently found tors to the spread of invasive snails. Collman said identifying new- It's hard even to tell some than a paper," he added. a bunch of escargot snails in Mc- The eggs invisibly hitch a ride on ly introduced species is important species of snail apart, Dirks said, It's fertile territory for explo- Collum Park outside Everett. plants brought in from out of the if you want to catch them before because it requires catching and ration, and Dirks has conducted Another problem species is the area and get planted in gardens they multiply out of control. dissecting them to remove their some small surveys with her stu- common or brown garden snail and flower boxes everywhere. A new species can lie in wait teeth and scan them with electron dents in and around Olympia. (Cornu aspersa), which originated But they also arrive on veg- for 20 years, and suddenly people microscopes. Her field work has turned up ex- in the Mediterranean but is now etables or on the exteriors of con- will see the population explode, Dirks recently studied snails amples of what may be previously everywhere worldwide. The Port tainers. she said. under some of the top researchers unknown species. Townsend area has a particular Robinson's office is respon- "I've toyed with the idea of hav- in the field of malacology at the "There's an orange slug out there that I've looked around for, problem, Gordon said. sible for identifying any snail or ing a mini slug-fest to have people University of Hawaii at Manoa. that I haven't seen anywhere else," Homegrown species, Gordon slug that comes through an inter- bring what they can find and see "The reason I went and learned she said. said, mostly are confined to the national port on or in millions of if we can pick up introduced spe- how to do all this stuff is it's com- wilder parts of the region. containers. cies early," she said. pletely understudied in this state," "Native species are living in He used to do it all by himself, The Pacific sideband (Monad- she said. "Until we have good ge- Emerging Problems enia fidelis) is a native snail, and forests where they grew up, they with samples sent by overnight netics work, for example, we can't Snails and slugs bring more is also the largest found in Wash- don't really have use for a garden," express to his office at the Acad- easily identify them, so we won't problems than just chomping on ington, with shells up to an inch Gordon said. emy of Natural Sciences of Drexel even know when we have new your garden vegetables. University in Philadelphia. He's wide. It is one of many species species around you." Non-native leopard slugs (Li- Million Dollar Problems since trained a number of mollusk known for shooting "love darts" The most up-to-date guides to max maximus), in particular, are observers at several key points of into another snail during the mat- snails and slugs that would apply quite aggressive, Gordon said. The garden snail is a particular entry into the country, but it's still ing process. to the Pacific Northwest are Ca- problem in California, where they hard to keep up. To the untrained eye, the na- nadian, Robinson said. please see SNAILS, page Life 8 Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 LIFE

Community Editor’s Best Bet Chehalis Watershed Festival to Join Summerfest Activities The Chehalis Watershed Festival is coming to Fort Borst Park, Centralia, during Summerfest this Fourth of July. Calendar The Watershed Festival celebrates the Cheha- Saturday, July 2 lis River, and the plants, animals and people who depend on the river and its watershed. Local vol- HAVE AN EVENT YOU unteers will provide activities that are both edu- Oakville to Celebrate WOULD LIKE TO INVITE cational and fun. Independence Day THE PUBLIC TO? Come slide down the “Drain Dare” and learn how to keep water in the Chehalis River clean. The Oakville Independence Submit your calendar items Day Parade and Celebration is Try your hand at moving earth like a river with to Newsroom Assistant Doug the River Table. Learn about the fish you might coming to the Grays Harbor Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the County town Saturday. week before you would like see in the Chehalis River, including the spooky The town’s parade commenc- them to be printed. He can be lamprey. You can also try out the Salmon Life- es at 11 a.m. reached at calendar@chronline. Cycle Beanbag Toss, Fishing for Facts and How The re-enactment of the rob- com or (360) 807-8238. Please Wetlands Work. bery of the Oakville State Bank include all relevant information, The celebration, sponsored by the Chehalis will take place following the pa- as well as contact information. Basin Partnership will be at 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon- rade at the Oakville Regional Events can also be submitted day, July 4, by Fort Borst Park Pond. For more in- Events Center. at www.chronline.com formation, visit chehalisbasinpartnership.org. Also on the schedule is a beer garden from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., live music from noon to 7 p.m., Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, libraries closed 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting On Thursday night is the free pony rides for the kids, and Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- location Toast of the Big Cheese, at the food and craft vendors from seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Organizations GriefShare, grief recovery seminar Morgan Arts Centre, 190 Plo- noon to 5 p.m. 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Lewis County Republican Central and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., mondon Road. Tickets are The Oakville Fourth of July $12.50. This year’s Big Cheeses celebration is sponsored by the meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Centralia, child care provided through Monday, July 4 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 are Lewis and Jan Rohrig. Oakville Chamber of Commerce. 736-4500 Friday’s events include the Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank Cheddar Open Golf Tourna- Centralia to Celebrate Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Wednesday, July 6 ment, Second Time Around and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First 748-1753, [email protected] Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., Fourth of July With Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Garage Sale, start of Toledo Ten- (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 nis Tournament, Frog Jumping Dance, Country Four and More, 7 Summerfest Tuesday, July 5 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Contest and bingo. p.m., South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Summerfest, Centralia’s an- Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, A key event on Saturday is Road, near exit 99 off I-5, free lessons at Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu 6 p.m. with admission, (360) 352-2135 nual Fourth of July celebration, the 16th annual Car & Motorcy- will be Monday, with activities open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 items, (360) 736-1146 cle Show, starting at 7 a.m. at the Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Tenino, at Fort Borst Park, the Southwest Health and Hope Medical Out- to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) Toledo Middle School football (360) 515-0501 Washington Fairgrounds and reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 748-4417 field. Entry fee is $20. Awards Winlock Saturday Market, 10 a.m.-2 downtown Centralia. p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., will be at 3 p.m. p.m., corner of state Routes 505 and 603, Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Also on Saturday is the To- [email protected], Facebook Fort Borst Park income is less than 200 percent of the Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 ledo Cheese Days Parade, with a “Winlock Saturday Market” • A free Sierra Pacific pancake poverty level, (360) 623-1485 Burger Nite, Chehalis Eagles, 5-7 p.m., Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 theme of “Giving Back.” The pa- breakfast will be served 7-10 a.m. Dinner special, cook’s choice, 5-7 1993 S. Market Blvd., $2, Chehalis, (360) rade starts at Fifth and Augus- p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market 748-7241 seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children in Kitchen 1. tus streets at 11 a.m., moves east • The 11th annual “I Ran Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- Public Agencies on Augustus to Second, south SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- From the Cops” 8k run and 1.5- 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, (360) Regional Fire Authority Planning on Second to Oak, then west on 9593, steamtrainride.com mile health walk begins at 8:30 740-1295 Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- Oak to Fifth. Steam Train Ride to Ruth, 5 p.m., a.m. It is offered by the Centra- Blood drive, Bloodworks NW, 12:30-2 thority, Harrison Avenue station, Centra- Ribbons will be presented to Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, lia Police Officers Association p.m. and 3-6:30 p.m., Morton General lia, (360) 345-3225 adults $17, seniors $16, children 4-15 the first- and second-place in all Hospital, for appointment, call 1-800- Centralia Civil Service Commission, $14, children 3 and under free, 1101 SW and Thorbeckes FitLife Center. divisions. 398-7888, visit bloodworksnw.org or 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, Registration ($20) will be taken walk in Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Free cheese sandwiches steamtrainride.com in advance at the Centralia Po- Lewis County Citizens Commission will served at the Presbyterian Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, lice Department or beginning at Public Agencies on Salaries for Elected Officials, 5:45 Church at noon. Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- 7 a.m. the day of the event. The Napavine Planning Commission, 6 p.m., County Meeting Room, 156 NW seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Sunday’s events include a Li- starting line is next to Dick Scott p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 740-2747 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 oness Club Toledo Cheese Cake Little League Field. 262-3547, ext. 213 Backfire Band, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft by the Slice (noon-2:30 p.m.,) • Have you ever wondered Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- Libraries House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino, tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., Toledo Lions Club Beef Barbe- Rochester what it takes to be a SWAT offi- Wacky Fitness Challenge, for all ages, Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, all day, Oakville, Winlock cue (12:30-3 p.m.) and 10th an- Summer Concert in the Park, 5 p.m., cer? The SWAT Challenge, near (360) 864-2366 Library Hunt, for all ages, all nual Pie Auction (following bar- behind Packwood Timberland Library, the Dick Scott Little League Field, Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 becue). featuring Paul Hanson, of Vanilla Fudge day, Oakville is an opportunity to take the ac- a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Wacky Wednesday, for children, all A full schedule of Cheese tual Centralia Police Department Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) day, Tenino Libraries 562-5612 Days events can be found at Wacky Fitness Challenge, for chil- entry-level team exam. Registra- Family Storytime, for children, 10:15 www.toledolionsclub.org. tion is $20. Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, a.m., Tenino dren, teens, all day, Chehalis (360) 291-3543 On Your Mark, Get Set, PLAY!, for all • Free entertainment, games, Vikki Gasko Green, for all ages, 10:30 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, ages, 1 p.m., Randle trolley rides, hay rides, a histori- Libraries a.m., Oakville 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Youth PageTurners, for grades 4-6, 2 748-7241 cal military display and more Shredded Book in a Bottle, for teens, p.m., Centralia Organizations will take place 10 a.m.-3 p.m. all day, Packwood Author Talk, for adults, 5:30 p.m., “My Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, Community Coloring, Conversation Public Agencies throughout the park. Dear Wife and Children: Civil War Let- meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa and Games, for adults, 2 p.m., Salkum Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin Lucia Coffee, Centralia • A hot dog lunch is served ters From a 2nd Minnesota Volunteer,” Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Shelter 1 by the Ian Dobson — Music & Dance, for all by Nick K. Adams, Chehalis (360) 330-2072 Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- ages, 2 p.m., Centralia spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson lake. Mad Science Olympics, for all ages, 2 Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or • Free tours of the Borst Home Organizations Libraries p.m., Randle email [email protected] Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- and One-Room Schoolhouse STEAMtastic Activity Zone, for chil- will be available 10 a.m.-2 p.m. In Assembly of God Church, 702 SE First St., dren, 10:30 a.m., Centralia dren, 2 p.m., Tenino Winlock the schoolhouse, kids will be pro- Tee Off Putt Putt Golf, for all ages, Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- 10:30 a.m., Packwood Sunday, July 3 vided with crayons and papers Organizations ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God Vikki Gasko Green — Ventriloquist & with Borst pictures on them to Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall. Puppets, for all ages, 11 a.m. Tenino, 2 Big Bottom Blast color. Friends of the Borst Horse Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- p.m., Salkum (360) 748-1753, [email protected] will be wearing period costumes tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary W.E. C.A.R.E. Sports — Fitness Fun, Coming to Randle Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 for all ages, 11 a.m., Chehalis, 2 p.m., in the heirloom gardens Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Winlock The Randle Firefighters As- • Free tours of the Borst lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Library Wacky Fitness Scavenger sociation is hosting its annual Blockhouse Fort will be given Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Independence Day Celebration 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Hunt, for all ages, 1 p.m., Salkum from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, Sunday. Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Drop-in Computer and E-book Help, Southwest Washington noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, for teens and adults, 3 p.m., Tenino A pancake breakfast will be (360) 880-5134 Napavine, (360) 262-3336 7-11 a.m. That night, a fireworks Fairgrounds Chehalis PTA, 6:30 p.m., Olympic El- The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 Salkum show, performed by Randle’s ementary library, (360) 748-6838 p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- • Destruction Derby tickets CRAFTeens: NerdiCon Decor, for own licensed pyrotechnics crew, go on sale at 5 p.m. Admission is Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 port, (360) 748-1230 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) teens, 5 p.m., Chehalis will get underway at dusk. $10 for age 13 and up, $7 for kids 807-4733 A flea market, hosted by the age 6-12 and active military, and Support Groups Organizations Domestic violence support group, American Legion Post 508, potluck Randle fire station, 9978 U.S. free for kids 5 and under. The Support Groups 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- and meeting, 6 p.m., Silver Creek-Ethel Highway 12, will run July 1-4. Destruction Derby will be at 7 Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., halis, sponsored by Human Response Grange, corner of Brim Road and U.S. p.m. Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Network, 748-6601 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo dren pregnancy through 6 years old, Highway 12, (360) 485-2852, (360) • A free fireworks display will 978-5368 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 commence at 10:30 p.m. sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Jackson Highway, Chehalis ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Thursday, July 7 Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Downtown Centralia (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 350-2423 gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 The Windermere Real Estate Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary chehalismops Cheese Days Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Fourth of July parade gets under- NAMI Lewis County Connections 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal way at 4 p.m. The parade theme Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Coming to Toledo Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 is “Pearl Harbor Heroes 75th An- Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst [email protected] The surge in Lewis County Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- GriefShare, a video seminar focus- niversary.” Grand marshal is Bill area community festivals rolls ing on helping people who have lost a Furrer. NAMI Lewis County Family Support 3827 or (360) 736-4163 loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith on with Toledo Cheese Days July ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, For more information, call Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- 7-10. Support Groups Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- (360) 330-7688. 8070 or [email protected] It all gets underway Thurs- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving church.com/griefshare/ Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for day, July 7, with a coloring con- the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., test for preschoolers through sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Centralia, (360) 330-2640 p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- fourth-graders. Participants can seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children 748-7241 sored by Human Response Network, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 pick up the contest picture at To- 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 Libraries (360) 748-6601 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- Second Chance/Lewis County Brain ledo Market Fresh, and must be N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 9593, steamtrainride.com Independence Day, all Timberland Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) turned in by July 3 at the store. 736-9268 CH549540ac.ke Come by and view upcoming local events postings at The Chronicle will post your event in our What’s Happening Window! Window is located in the middle Bring your event poster to The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia he Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia.of the he building What’s Happeningon Pearl St. • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016

Michael Tercha / The Chicago Tribune Kelin Petersen’s children Em- mett, 6, and Audrey, 4, feed their rented chickens – Coo- per and Owl – at their Logan Square home on June 13 in Chicago. Chicagoans are Renting Chickens for the Summer By Nara Schoenberg way of living,” she said. “I love roosting station from ladders ing, Petersen’s rental hens, one The Chicago Tribune fresh herbs. I love fresh toma- and is making chicken paths in white, one red, one an intri- toes. With eggs, I do believe his raspberry patch to facilitate cately striped black-and- CHICAGO — Kelin Petersen there’s a difference (in taste). natural fertilizing. white, pecked for grubs knew she wanted a chicken. It’s like a fresh herb. You know “They clean up all the grubs, in her fenced-in yard, The Logan Park mother of when you get an herb from the mow a bit of the grass down.” ducked into their spa- three had confided in her best store, and it’s a little watered Lucy, the white Leghorn, was cious open-concept friend, also an admirer of the down? This is fresher.” the more sociable one. When coop and circled fluffy barnyard bird. She’d On the downside, chickens Marchi and Tomakowski had the Japanese ma- tracked down a good book on produce a lot of droppings, rent- guests over for an outdoor din- ple where Peters- chicken care and read it to her ers say, so you may have to do ner, Lucy hopped up on the pa- en’s son Emmett, kids, who had responded en- some hosing or raking if you let tio and then proceeded to walk 6, perched on a thusiastically. But it wasn’t un- the birds roam the yard. And across the table. Tomakowski’s low branch. til a casual conversation with a there is a small chance your friend reached out to touch Lucy Owen, 2, called farm-savvy friend at church that feathered guest will be attacked and Lucy froze in place, a clas- out, “Chicks! Chicks!” Petersen finally saw a clear path by a fox or raccoon. Urban sic response that added a dash of as he fed the birds to her goal. Chicken Rentals and Rent the drama to the proceedings. from bags labeled “Hap- “You can rent chickens, you Chicken offer free replacement In a follow-up interview To- know,” her friend said. “We py Hen Treats” and “Meal- don’t have enough land to do it, chickens; Rent-a-Chicken offers makowski reported bad news: A worm Frenzy.” Audrey, 4, but you could totally do it.” replacements for a fee. raccoon had staged a late-night managed to fit herself inside Determined to eat local, live Michael Marchi, 39, of Old raid on the coop in mid-June the coop with at least one green or just do something a Irving Park, said he and his girl- and killed Lucy; the couple were brother and one chicken. little different, Chicagoans such friend, Stephanie Tomakowski, able to save Ethel by holding off “They love it. 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Carmen George / Fresno Bee Victoria Selkirk, kneeling in white, is shown during a special ceremony on May 29 at St. John’s Cathedral in Fresno, making her the irst person within the Diocese of Fresno to join a special order within the Roman Catholic Church for people who promise to live a life of chastity. Woman Is First Consecrated Virgin in Diocese of Fresno By Carmen George who wore a long white wedding to some the grace of virginity, director, her request was ap- said. “Just giving all of herself to The Fresno Bee gown. Ochoa said she “awaits yet the honor of marriage is in proved in September, and her God; it’s just beautiful.” Christ, the bridegroom.” no way lessened.” consecration set for May 29. Outside the cathedral af- FRSENO, Calif. — Victoria Selkirk has had lots of As a younger woman, Selkirk Unlike a priest, Selkirk’s ter the ceremony, Selkirk was Selkirk on Sunday became the friends try to play matchmaker went on some dates, but never consecration doesn’t require congratulated by a long line of first person within the Diocese over the years, but her heart was fell in love or felt a desire to be that she serve the church in an churchgoers, including a group of Fresno to join a special or- totally settled on Jesus Christ. married — although she’s not institutional role. She plans to of nuns, the Carmelite Sisters der within the Roman Catholic “One of my friends’ first against the institution of mar- continue devoting most of her of St. Teresa from Lemoore. Her Church for people who promise questions was, ‘But what hap- riage. time serving patients in the parents, Alexander and Joanne to live a life of chastity. pens if you meet someone?’” Sel- “I will say that I’m attracted Navy. Those within the Order of Selkirk, and Kamala Singh, a kirk recalled earlier. “I said, ‘I’ve to men, there’s no doubt ... but Selkirk said she felt an “al- friend and candidate for the Virgins continue to live “in the already met him, and he’s mine.’” what’s set before me is so incred- most supernatural peace” wash Order of Virgins from London, world” and do not reside in con- During Sunday’s ceremony, ibly alluring; it’s Jesus Christ,” over her during Sunday’s cer- stood nearby. vents, like nuns. It’s estimated those in the pews prayed with Selkirk said. “He draws me into emony. there are fewer than 300 in the Selkirk and the bishop, who also his heart.” “I am tremendously joyful Alexander Selkirk said he’s United States, and between addressed each of the Catholic She didn’t know the Catho- and grateful — probably the very proud of his daughter, who 5,000 and 6,000 worldwide. saints. Catholics believe a conse- lic Church had a special desig- most joyous moments in my en- made the decision to join the Selkirk, 36, of Lemoore, Cal- cration calls down God’s grace nation for like-minded women tire existence so far,” she said. order on her own, adding that ifornia, will continue to work upon a person. until she stumbled on a Wiki- Nancy Dominguez, who at- she “has always been a modern as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, “Lord, look with favor on pedia page online 11 years ago, tended the full Mass, was moved woman of the world.” serving as a registered dietitian. this, your handmaiden, Victo- explaining the Order of Virgins. to tears. Victoria Selkirk called the Bishop Armando Ochoa ad- ria,” Ochoa prayed. “She places After much prayer and prep- “Here she is declaring her vir- ceremony “humbling.” ministered a special ceremony in your hands her resolve to live aration, she formally petitioned ginity, giving her life, her heart, “What this is all about is during the Sunday morning in chastity. You have offered her the church last year to join the wholeheartedly, without hesi- God’s grace toward me,” she Mass at St. John’s Cathedral in this, her intention; now she gives order. After numerous meetings tation, to live righteously and said. “It’s not that I’m righteous Fresno, praying over Selkirk, it to you in her heart. ... You give with the bishop and a spiritual to live spiritually,” Dominguez and holy in some way; it’s grace.”

“Princess” “Neva” “Blitz” “Gracie” Princess is an energetic 1 year old Blitz is handsome 3 year old. Gracie came in with Buck and Terrier/Border Collie mix. She is Neva is a very pretty 1½ year old He loves attention and is very Leon. She is 2 years old, quiet great with kids, loves to play, but Calico cat. She is a quiet girl that friendly. He came in with an and calm. Perfect companion can be a little bossy with other loves to be pet and is hoping to injured tail. After the removal cat to share your home with. All dogs. A fence, some training and share a spot on the couch with her of the very end of the tail, he three were abandoned and cared lots of exercise is needed for her! new owner! is doing great and ready for a for by neighbors until they were #10503 #11537 home! #11539 brought here. #11555 Lewis County Animal Shelter Pets of the Week Send monetary donations to: Thank you for your support of our shelter! Lewis County Animal Shelter 560 Centralia-Alpha Road We are starting to get low on some cleaning and oice supplies. P.O. Box 367 Items needed are: liquid laundry soap, bleach, hand sanitizer, yellow legal pads, Chehalis, WA 98532 good scissors and printer ink HP950 and 951. Thanks for all your support! Please put an I.D. tag on your pets and remember to get them spayed or neutered! 360-740-1290 FOR LOW COST SPAYING OR NEUTERING CALL 748-6236 CH560430jc.sw Open 10-4 Monday - Saturday Check us out on petfinder.com under Chehalis or Lewis County • Life 5 FAITH The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 Voices of Faith: Do Christians and Church News Napavine Baptist Plans Music Events Next Week Muslims Worship the Same God? Special music events are coming to Napavine Baptist Church on Wednesday and Thursday. The Kansas City Star So essential is this doctrine He has no partners, he is omni- On Wednesday, the Glory Bound Quartet will be perform- that Jesus describes himself as scient, omnipotent, the only one ing. On Thursday, the Voices of Praise Ladies Trio will be singing. The Rev. Scott Gordon, First the only one who provides the God of all time and all human- Baptist Church of Kansas City: Both performances are at 6 p.m. hope of salvation to anyone kind. For more information, visit www.napavinebaptist.com. My simple answer is “no,” an (John 14:6). For a Christian, then, This same concept has been answer that apologists on either a non-Trinitarian “God” de- emphasized in the Bible. “You side should readily give. scribes a false god, leaving man- shall have no other gods before Grange Hall to Host Gospel Music Others standing on the out- kind with no hope of salvation. me.” (Exodus 20:3). The word Gospel music is coming to the Ethel-Silver Creek Grange at 6 side or those from within either for God in the Arabic translation p.m. Saturday, July 9. camp wishing to compromise of the Bible is Allah — the very Organizer of the free event is Shirley Billings, (360) 736-5929. faithfulness to their tradition for same term Muslims use. The Grange is located at 1624 U.S. Highway 12, at the intersec- various reasons might say, “Yes, With that, the Muslim and tion of Highway 12 and Brim Road. but in different ways.” Christian views of God have I am not saying that people many similarities. Say, O believ- do not have a right to believe ers, “We have believed in Allah what they choose, but let’s at least and what has been revealed to be honest about what Islam and us and what has been revealed to Christianity teach. Abraham and Ishmael and Isaac Christians and Muslims de- and Jacob and the descendants scribe God in many disparate and what was given to Moses ways, most notably in our views and Jesus and what was given Centralia Bible Baptist regarding the Trinity. Islam de- to the prophets from their Lord. Mr. Twister will be making a visit to Centralia Bible Baptist picts Jesus as merely a prophet While I readily admit a com- We make no distinction between Church’s vacation Bible school. of Allah, neither as being his son mon history between our two any of them, and we are Muslims The event will include Bible lessons communicated in an un- nor being one with Allah (Surah religions, I see two very different (in submission) to Him.” (Qur’an, forgettable way. Mr. Twister uses balloon art, illusions and fun in- 5:75; 9:30; 19:34-35, 88-93). Gods described and an impor- 2,136) teraction to help children learn about Jesus Christ. The Qur’an states that Je- tant choice for all to consider. The most obvious difference The VBS will run 6-7:30 p.m. Aug. 3-5. sus denies any claim of divinity Mohamed Kohio, Rockhurst between Islam and Christianity Centralia Bible Baptist is located at 1511 S. Gold St. (Surah 5:116-117). In fact, Islam University professor: Muslims related to God is the notion of For more information, call (360) 669-0113, visit www.Centra- denounces the doctrine of the believe in one god, Allah. This Trinity. liabbc.org or email [email protected]. Trinity, though misunderstood concept of “oneness” is central to In Christianity, God is three as being God, Jesus and Mary Islamic faith and is emphasized separate persons who are also rather than God the father, son over and over in the Qur’an and one. God begets a son who is also and Holy Spirit, as blasphemy teachings of Prophet Muham- him. He sacrifices that son for (Surah 4: 171-173). mad. Say: “He is Allah, the One humanity’s salvation. The son, Christians, in contrast, hold to and Only; Allah, the Eternal, who also is God, rises from the Support Our Community the doctrine of the Trinity, the un- Absolute; He neither begets nor dead. Most Christians believe derstanding of God being eternally is born, nor is there to Him any that Mary is the mother of God. existent in one essence and three equivalent.” (Qur’an, 112, 1-4.) In Islam, there is no Trinity. persons, as a core tenet of our faith Allah is the creator and the God has never had anything like (John 1:1-5, 14; 8:48-58; 18:3-8). sustainer of the entire universe. unto him. V oluntee R

APOSTOLIC Grace Baptist Church COMMUNITY CHURCH First Christian Church NON-DENOMINATIONAL Join us for Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Centralia, (Independent), 1215 W. Main. The Apostolic Faith Church Worship 11:00 am. Sunday evenings 6:00 pm 736-7655. www.centraliachristian.org. 196 NW Cascade Ave., Chehalis, Rev. Jack - Adult Bible Study & Bible Adventures for kids Sunday Morning: Worship 10:00 am - Chasteen, Pastor. Sun. School 9:30, Service with stories, games and fun for ages preschool 11:15 am with Nursery and Sunday School 11:00, Evening Service 6 pm, Midweek - 5th grade. Wednesday Evening Prayer Centralia Community Church for Pre-school - 5th grade. Lead Pastor Service Wed. 7:30 pm. 748-4811. Meeting & Bible Study 7 pm. Pastor Anthony A community with people just like you! Brad Brenner. Life Center Sunday Services at 9:00 am (acoustic) & Sunday Gathering at 10:30 am. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Hayden. 19136 Loganberry S.W., Rochester. For more information visit us at www.gracein- 10:30 am. Nursery care provided for both 201 N. Rock Street | Centralia Bethel Church services Classes for all ages also offered. 360-736-5898 “Following Christ, Loving People, rochester.org or call 360-273-9240. Great programs throughout the week! First Christian Church Real Life. Real People. Real God. Restoring Hope” INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Pastor Mark Fast, 3320 Borst Ave. (across www.yourlifecenter.com Gatherings & Locations: Senior Minister, Marcus Read, Associate from Centralia High School) (360) 736-7606 Pastor, Brian Carter. Nursery and Sunday Chehalis Centralia Bible Baptist Church www.cccog.com. NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH 132 Kirkland R. (I-5, Exit 72) 1511 S. Gold Street school 9:30 am. Sunday morning worship Sundays at 9am & 11am (360) 669-0113 Cooks Hill Community Church 10:30 am. Special needs adult ministry on Wednesdays at 7pm www.centraliabbc.org 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, 1st Monday 7 pm. Small group fellowships. Downtown Centralia Pastor, Tim Shellenberger Pastor Mitch Dietz. Sunday 111 NW Prindle, 748-3702 413 N. Tower Ave. Sunday Worship: 9:15 am & 11:00am Mornings: Worship Services at www.chehalischristian.org 603 NW St. Helens Ave. Sundays at 10am Sunday Evening: 5:30pm 9am & 10:30 am. (Sign language LUTHERAN PO Box 1164 Chehalis, WA. 98532 Central Ofices Wednesday in the Word: 7:00pm available at 10:30), Youth and (360) 748-7831 www.go2newbc.com 132 Kirkland Rd., Chehalis Children’s Sunday School Immanuel Lutheran Church ELCA Pastor Ken Rieper 360-748-0119, bethel-church.com Faith Baptist Church - 740-0263 Classes and Nursery 10:30 am. Call the 1209 N. Scheuber Rd, Centralia. Sunday school begins at 9:30 am 436 Coal Creek, Chehalis, www.fbc-wa.org church for more information at 736-6133 or Pastor, Paul Hermansen 360-736-9270 Worship & Celebration 10:30 am Calvary Assembly of God Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am check out our website at Sunday Worship Svcs: 9am Contemporary, Wednesday SUMMIT 6:30-8 pm “A loving place to worship” Children’s Church/Morning Worship 10:30am www.cookshillcc.org. 11am Traditional, Fifth Sunday in month 302 E. Main St., on the corner of Gold & Sunday 6 pm, Thursday Bible Study and blended Svc 10am. In Lent, Svc @ Wed Main Streets, Centralia, WA 98531. Church Master’s Club for kids— 7pm CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST 7pm. Sun School 1015am; PENTECOSTAL CHURCHES Phone: (360)736-6249. Pastors Jim & Shirley Napavine Baptist Church Christian Fellowship of Winlock Youth Grp Sun 630pm. admin@ilccentralia. Jesus Name Pentecostal Church of Blankenship. Services: New Sunday Service org or www.ilccentralia.org Chehalis, 1582 Bishop Rd., Chehalis. Schedule: Sunday School: 9:00am-10:00am. NapavineBaptist.com • 262-3861 630 Cemetery Rd., Winlock Church ofice phone: (360) 785-4280 Sunday Services: Prayer 9:45 am & 6:15 pm, Fellowship with the Family: 10:00am- CALVARY CHAPEL Peace Lutheran Church & Preschool Sunday Worship Service: 10:30am-12:00pm Chehalis–LCMS, Bishop Rd. & Jackson Hwy. Services: 10 am & 6:30pm. Wed. Services: 10:30am. Worship Service: 10:30am. Sunday Prayer 7:15 pm Service 7:30 pm. Anchor Evening Service: 6:00pm. Calvary Chapel Sunday School for all ages: 9:00-10:15am Sun. School 9:30 am. Worship Svc. 8:00 am Services at Harrison Square Presbyterian Quality Nursery Care provided & 10:45 am. Rev. Daniel Freeman 748-4108. Youth Nite: Fri. 7:30 pm. Elder Bishop Bur- Jackson Prairie Assembly of God Church 1223 Harrison Ave., Centralia, WA. Awana: Thursday evenings from 6:00- gess, Pastor Shannon Burgess. “Building community with people like you” Sunday School: 11 am. Sunday Service 9 8:00pm, Youth Group for kids 6th-12th St. John’s Lutheran Church-ELCA (360) 748-4977 website: www.jnpc.org. 262-9533, 4224 Jackson Hwy., (Mary’s am. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer: 7 grade Sundays 6:00pm-8:00pm ,Pastor: 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Winter Services: Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 am. Pathway Church of God Corner) Chehalis. Sunday School for all pm. An in-depth, verse by verse study of Terry Sundberg, Andrew Johnson, Associate 1416 Scheuber Rd., Centralia. ages: 9:30am. Sunday Morning Worship: God’s word. 360-827-3291 Youth Pastor Sunday School & Adult Classes 9:45 am. Coffee/ fellowship follows the service. Pastor 736-3698. Everyone Welcome! 10:30am. Sunday Prayer: 5pm. Sunday Sun. Morning worship 11:00 am., Evening Focus: 6:30 pm w/contemporary ROMAN CATHOLIC Mountain View Baptist Church Matthew March. Ofice hours Monday - 1201 Belmont, Centralia. (1 block west of I-5 Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Phone: Wednesday 7:00 pm, worship. Wednesday Evening Family Night: St. Joseph Church Pastors Rick and Debbie Payton. 7pm. Adult Bible Study, Youth & Children. interchange on Harrison, right on Belmont) (360) 748-4741. 682 S.W. Cascade, Chehalis. 736-1139. Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 am. Worship Intern: Patrick Miess, Youth Pastor: Masses, Sat.- 5:00pm. Sun.- 10:30am Website: www.stjohnschehalis.net. PRESBYTERIAN Jared Hunt. Lead Pastor Bill Morris. Sunday Services: 8:30 & 11 am. and 6 pm. Mass in Spanish: Sun.- 1:00pm AWANA (Sept-May). St. Marks Lutheran Church-LCMC Web: jacksonprairiechurch.com Reconciliation: Sat. 3:30-4:30 pm 10000 Highway 12, Rochester. Adult Class Napavine Assembly of God 45 minutes before daily Masses EVANGELICAL CHURCH 9:00 a.m. Sunday service 10:00 a.m. Fellow- Pastor Will Karch - 414 SE 2nd, Napavine. Father Jacob Maurer 748-4953 Adna Evangelical Church, 748-3569 ship follows service. Pastors: Greg Wight- Harrison Square Presbyterian Church man and Lauren Macan-Wightman. 262-0285. Sunday Services, Sunday School: St. Mary’s Church Sunday: Bible Classes 10:00 am, 1227 Harrison Ave., Centralia. Pastor Rev. 9:30am, Morning Worship: 10:30 am. Eve- Worship 11:00 am, Midweek Small Groups, Church phone: 273-9571. Web: Ralph Carr. Sundays: Education Classes for 225 N. Washington, Centralia. www.lutheransonline.com/stmarksrochesterwa ning Service: 6pm. Wednesday: Bible Study: Masses: Sun.- 8:30 am call for times. 115 Dieckman Rd., Chehalis. adults 9:30 am. One Worship Service at 7pm. Royal Rangers & Missionettes Father Jacob Mauerer 748-4953 www.adnachurch.org 11:00 am. K-5th Grade attend beginning of worship then released to go to their class. Oakville Assembly of God St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church -ELCA St. Francis Xavier Mission 379 State Rt. 505, Winlock, WA 98596. Youth Nursery available. “Emerge” Student Minis- 273-8116. A Church for the Whole Family! 139 Spencer Rd., Toledo EVANGELICAL FREE tries, Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 pm. Sunday Worship Service: 10:00 am, Sunday and Adult Sunday School at 9:30 am. El- Saturday - 5:00 PM Central Bible Evangelical Free Church ementary Age Sunday School durin gportion Justin McGregory, Director Evening Bible Study: 6:00 PM, Wednesday, (360) 864-4126 Phone: (360) 736-9996 Transformers Kids K-6th grade, Youth 2333 Sandra Ave. Centralia, WA 98531. 360- of worship time. Worship Service at 10:30 Sacred Heart Church 736-2061. Pastor: Randy Sortino. Sunday am, coffee and fellowship follow Sunday E-mail: [email protected] 7th - 12th grade, 7:00 pm. Adult Bible Web: www.harrisonsquarepc.com Study 7:00 pm. www.oakvilleassembly.org 277 7th St. Morton School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 Worship. Pastor: Rev. Angela Renecker. For Sun. - 10:45 AM a.m. Nursery provided. Evening Worship, more info call the church ofice 360-785- Westminster Presbyterian Church Onalaska Assembly of God (360) 496-5456 Sunday, 6:00 p.m., Venture Club-Wednes- 3507. www.stpaullutheranwinlock.org 349 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis. 137 Leonard Rd., Onalaska , 978-4978. day, 6:00 pm, Saturday 7 am, Mens Fellow- St. Yves Mission METHODIST Pastor Ed Wegele. Sunday Services Sunday School 9:45 am, Sunday worship ship breakfast. Call for more information. 10:00am with Children’s Church and services 10:45 am, Tuesday Royal Rangers Harmony Rd., Harmony, WA Centralia United Methodist Church (360) 496-5456 EPISCOPAL nursery care. For details, visit (boys) & Mpact Girls 6:30pm, Wednesday 506 S. Washington. Rev. Tom Peterson. www.chehaliswpc.org or call 748-0091 Adult Bible Study 6:30 pm. Food ministry on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE St. Timothy Episcopal Church Worship: 11:00 am. All Welcome! 736-7311. 2nd & 4th Wednesday 12-3pm. Sunday Schedule: www.centraliaumc.com SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Pastor Les & Marita Thelander. First Church of Christ • 8:00am & 10:00 am Holy Eucharist Seventh-day Adventist, Centralia www.onalaskaaog.com. Scientist, 89 NE Park St., Chehalis, Sunday • 9:00am Bible Study Chehalis United Methodist Church Email:[email protected]. School & Service 10:30 am, Wed. Service 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. 1607 Military Rd., 736-4262. Sabbath School • 9-11:30 am child care 9:30 am, Church Service 11:00 am. Wed. 7:00 pm. Nursery provided. Reading room Wednesday, noon Eucharist & healing prayers Pastor: Rev. Karla Fredericksen. Vader Assembly of God hrs., Tues. & Thurs. 11am - 1pm (Except Worship Services at 11:00 am. Sunday Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm. 302 6th St., Vader. Pastor: Tracy Durham. Contact Church Ofice @ 748-8232 Pastor Ira Bartolome holidays). Address: 1826 S.W. Snively Avenue, Chehalis. School for all ages 9:30. New Adult Study Services: Sundays 10:30 am & 6 pm., Group 9:30. All are welcome, childcare is CHURCH OF GOD Web: StTimonthyChehalis.org Seventh Day Adventist, Chehalis 120 Wednesdays 7 pm. (360) 295-3756 available during the Worship Service. Chilvers Rd, (2 miles west on Hwy. 6 at Exit Onalaska First Church of God Church ofice 360-748-7334 Winlock Assembly of God Corner of Hwy. 508 & 3rd Ave. 77). 748-4330. Pastor David Glenn. Service 706 SE First St. Winlock, WA, (360) 785- (360) 978-4161 FOURSQUARE Winlock United Methodist Church on Saturdays, Sabbath School 9:30 am, 3011, Sunday School 9:30am, Sunday www.onalaskachurchofgod.com 107 SW Benton Ave., Winlock, WA. Pastor Worship Service 11:00 am. Services 10:30am and 6pm, Wednesday Chehalis Foursquare Church Where Your Experience With Christ 990 NW State Ave., Chehalis. Pastor Armin Pam Brokaw leads worship at 9:00 a.m. UNITY mid-week service 6:00pm, Pastor John MakesYou a Member. Children attend Sunday School following the Vantrease. Kast. Sunday Service: 10 am., with kids Sunday School: 9:45 am; Morning Worship: Sunday School, nursery provided. Wed. Children’s Message, with childcare available BAPTIST 8:15 am and 11:00 am,, Wednesday: Soup Night Prayer: 6:30-7:30 pm. Women’s and during the church service. Fellowship follows and sandwiches at 6:00 pm, Bible Study Men’s Bible Study. Everyone is welcome, at 10 a.m. All are welcome. 360-785-4241 Dayspring Baptist Church, SBC at 6:30 pm Center for Positive Living 2088 Jackson Hwy., Chehalis. Life Groups come as you are. (360) 748-4746 MESSIANIC God accepts you the way you are Chesed v’ Shalom Ministries A spiritual community open to seekers for all ages begins at 9:30 am. Worship and so do we INDEPENDENT and believers on all paths to God. Sunday begins at 10:45 am. Resuming in the fall - Meets Saturday mornings CHURCH OF CHRIST Centralia Bible Chapel at Immanuel Lutheran Service 10:00 am. 800 S. Pearl, Centralia. Men’s Fraternity, Sundays at 6:00 pm. Pastor 330-5259. www.unitycentralia.com Chris Kruger, 748-3401 209 N. Pearl St., Christ-centered, Bible- 1209 N Scheuber in Centralia Centralia, Sunday Bible Study: 9:30 am, based ministry. Family Bible Hour & Sunday Shabbat Service 11:00 am Dryad Community Baptist Church 10:30 Worship Sunday: 2 pm. Wed. Bible School, 11:00 am. Midweek prayer meeting, Rabbi James Pace 112 Olive Street, Dryad, Wa.,Bible Study for Study: 6 pm, Thurs. Ladies’ Class: 11 am 6:45 pm. Wednesday, followed by Bible Phone: 360-736-1601 all ages: 10:00 am. Morning Worship: 11:00 Info. 736-9798. Corner of Plum & Buckner. study at 7:30 pm. For more information, www.cvsm.us am. Adult Discipleship 6:00 pm. 360-245- Toledo, 300 St. Helens St., Toledo, Wel- LeRoy Junker, 807-4633; John Martin, 3383. 509-230-6393, Associate Pastor: Paul comes You! 10 am Sun. Bible Study, 11 am 736-4001. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Justice, 736-6981 Worship. 6 pm Sun. Worship, 6 pm Wed. Loving Deeply, Serving Boldly Bible Study, 11 am Tues. Adult Bible Class. Faith Temple Word of Life Sunday School Hour at 9:00 a.m. Worship (bag lunch at 12 noon) Evangelist John 519 W. Cherry In Centralia. If you need a miracle, come. Pastor Larry Radach, Service at 10:30 a.m. Exciting ministries Gadberry, 274-8570 throughout the week for all age groups 748-7916. Sunday School 10:15 am, morn- ing worship, 11:00 am, Sunday evening 6:00 with nursery care provided. Our church is a pm. Wednesday Bible study 7:00 pm. Old- place to make new friends, a place to wor- fashioned preaching & prayer for the sick. ship, learn and grow, a place to share life’s blessings, and a place to ind encourage- Everyone welcome. 330-2667 or 748-7916. CH560437jc.cg ment when weathering a storm. Everyone is welcome!! Pastor Dave Bach 1119 W. First Street in Centralia, 736-9981. Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016 LIFE

fact. They are distressed over it had contracted from the Washington the public accommodation Bonneville Power Adminis- First Centralia General Hospital Was State provision [prohibiting dis- tration — to the tune of $460 crimination in hotels, restau- million in profits. Three-Story Wood-Frame Building HISTORY rants, theaters, sports arenas, This windfall did noth- etc.] in particular. But they ing to save the Tacoma plant. are, first of all and above all, Kaiser entered bankruptcy in HistoryLink.org good Americans. They take February 2002, and as part the law as it is and will obey of its reorganization it sold it, much as they do not like it. the Blair Waterway site to the It is the American spirit in Port of Tacoma in 2003 for its truest form. May their ex- $12.1 million in cash. ample be a directing force for Land Changes Hands everybody. Civil rights now is EV- On April 14, 2003, the ERYBODY’S business” (Se- Port of Tacoma officially took Photo courtesy of HistoryLink.org attle Post-Intelligencer). over the Kaiser site — one of Ferry Kalakala. the largest pieces of land on the Tacoma Tideflats — mak- ing way for future Port ex- Ferry Kalakala pansion. “One of our greatest Readies for Her strengths always has been the availability of land to attract Maiden Voyage, 1935 new customers and offer our On July 2, 1935, the fer- existing customers room for ry Kalakala readies for her growth,” port commission maiden voyage with a trial president Dick Marzano said run near Bremerton. On at the time (“Port Purchases board are more than 500 Tacoma Landmark,” 14). guests, including prominent But first would come de- shipbuilders, George Lent, J. molition of the site’s 75 build- T. Heffernan, and J. H. Fox. ings — including the 500-foot Also onboard is railroad mag- smokestack — and environ- Photo by Brian Carpenter mental remediation. As part nate L. C. Gilman. Submitted by Providence Centralia Hospital / for Our Hometowns of the deal, the Port put $4 At 12:45 p.m., she starts Smokestack, Kaiser Aluminum The irst Centralia General Hospital was a three-story wood frame building her run under the command Smelter, Port of Tacoma, 2005. million in escrow for cleanup built in 1889 on a hill east of Centralia. The building was originally the site of Captain Wallace Mangan. of contaminants, which in- of the Grace Baptist Seminary, and it also served as a prep school. When the As she pulls away from the cluded polyaromatic hydro- school closed due to a lack of students, the building was used as a home un- Bremerton ferry dock, chil- Port of Tacoma carbons, fluorides, and trace til it was sold to Dr. J.H. Dumon and turned into a hospital. The hospital was amounts of cyanide. The dren run along the shore try- Demolishes Landmark later sold to Dr. Lee Scace, who operated it until he built a new brick hospital ing to keep up. Finally out on smokestack itself needed to be on the corner of First Street and H Street. This photograph was taken in 1905. open waters, the vessel makes Kaiser Smokestack, scrubbed too — an inch-and- a speed of 17.3 knots. Al- 2006 a-half layer of soot coated the though the Kalakala is faster tower’s inside and amounted than most ferries built up to On July 2, 2006, the to 100 tons of waste. this time, the boat has a pro- 500-foot Kaiser Aluminum A more pleasant surprise pensity to shake a lot. smokestack — 38-year fixture greeted the Port as it recy- As she returns to Bremer- on the Tacoma waterfront — cled more than 150 million ton, 8,000 people have is demolished to make room pounds from the Kaiser site, showed up to witness the for Port of Tacoma expansion including steel, copper, alu- unique ferryboat. She is open of marine terminals along the minum, lead, concrete, alu- to the public until 6:00 p.m., Blair Waterway. The Kaiser mina ore, oil, and carbon an- at which point she travels to Aluminum Corporation pro- odes. The scrap metal turned Seattle for her maiden voyage duced aluminum at the site out to be worth millions of the next day. from 1947 to 2000, adding dollars. “It’s a function of the the smokestack to its opera- size of the project, the type tions in 1968. Outmoded and of project, what was left here President Lyndon B. aging facilities — along with and the rising price of metals,” labor strife in 1998-2000 and Bill Evans, the Port’s envi- Johnson Signs Civil spiking energy costs in 2000 ronmental program manager, Rights Act, 1964 — led to the plant’s closing told the Tacoma News Tri- in June 2000. Kaiser pointed bune during cleanup in 2005 10 On the evening of July 10 to a weak economy, low alu- (Kearsley, “Old Smelter”). 2, 1964, President Lyndon minum prices, and litigation And Boom! Again B. Johnson signs the Civil related to asbestos claims Rights Bill into law. The act when it sought bankruptcy In 2006, the date for de- strengthens the present law protection in 2002. The com- molition was set: Sunday, July prohibiting racial discrimi- pany would never reopen its 2, would be the landmark nation at the polls, in hotels, Tacoma smelter. On April 14, smokestack’s final demise. restaurants, theaters, schools, 2003, the Port of Tacoma of- After the tons of soot were libraries, swimming pools, you need the ficially took over Kaiser’s 96- removed and shipped to Ore- etc., and by employers and acre site and began plans to gon for disposal, a demolition union halls. The law covers raze 75 buildings, including crew from Salt Lake Seismic discrimination on the basis of the smokestack, thus clearing Services took over. newspaper race, national origin, and re- ground for additional termi- They placed dynamite in ligion. Discrimination on the nal capacity at the port. more than 200 holes at the basis of sex is prohibited in base of the 500-foot cylinder, only the employment section Aluminum Boom and Bust and they targeted its fall for 1. You’re looking for ways to of the act. The former Kaiser Alu- a graded dirt pad, putting an Earlier in the day the minum site covers 96 acres orange rock where they es- save money. House of Representatives ap- on the east side of the Port timated the top of the stack proved the bill by a vote of of Tacoma’s Blair Waterway. would land. You could use a new job. 289 for and 126 against. All Aluminum was produced on At 8:03 a.m., two charges 2. seven Representatives from the site beginning in 1942, were detonated milliseconds the state of Washington voted when the federal govern- apart and sent the tower 3. Your basement and for the bill. On June 19, 1964, ment built a plant to support straight to its target. The ex- after the longest filibuster in World War II production ef- plosion was initiated by com- garage are about to the Senate’s history, the Sen- forts. The plant was operated puter, but Eugene Whitcombe ate approved the bill by a vote by the Olin Corporation until — a Kaiser plant worker for 36 burst. of 73 for and 27 against. 1945 and then sat idle until years — pushed down a cer- The Seattle Post-Intelli- industrialist Henry J. Kaiser emonial plunger to signal the You need a new ride. gencer editorialized as fol- (1882-1967) — builder of the blast. 4. lows: Hoover and Grand Coulee An initial boom! was “CIVIL RIGHTS now is dams — bought it in 1947 heard, followed seconds lat- 5. You want to know where the law of the land, a tremen- for $3 million. The Tacoma er by another boom! as the dous and historic achieve- site became the Kaiser Alu- 38-year-old tower crashed the best deals are. ment in the civilization of hu- minum Corporation’s first into the ground, sending mankind. wholly owned aluminum clouds of dust billowing into In our jubilation we must plant. The later-doomed the air. 6. You’re looking for the find room for understand- 500-foot concrete-and-steel “I wish they would have best local news. ing. The diehard dies hard. smokestack was built in 1968. left the thing standing,” said Vehemence in expressing op- At the height of opera- Whitcombe, who was joined position while the bill was in tions, Kaiser’s Tacoma plant in his duties by his three- 7. You want to know who debate has had its full play. employed more than 350 year-old grandson. “[The Every hope now must fasten workers and produced 161 smokestack] was something, won the games this week. on an avoidance of violence million pounds of aluminum you know, you always see” as a successor to vehemence. a year, helping turn Washing- (Montes). It is a time now for re- ton into the nation’s largest A Port of Tacoma spokes- 8. Your cat had kittens... straint and patience and co- aluminum producer. But the man Mike Wasem empha- operation among all of us, aging facility last produced sized that the demolition and again! white and Negro, Southerner metal in mid-2000. cleanup of the old Kaiser site and Northerner. There must A bitter 20-month strike would make room for the new. 9. You need a new roof. be no chip on shoulder. and subsequent lockout, all “What it will become again is Segregation leaders of the told lasting from 1998 to 2000, productive,” he said. “It’ll be- past will do the nation a mag- was the beginning of the end come a site that supports jobs 10. You’re looking for nificent and effective service for the plant. The then-Texas- for our region” (Montes). in exhorting their follow- based Kaiser, headed by bil- By June 2008, additional something to do this ers to acceptance of the fact lionaire Charles Hurwitz’s plans for the east side of the and to join in fashioning for Maxxam Inc., operated the Blair Waterway bore out this weekend. America a future in which all plant with replacement work- view. Demolition on the rest men are, in truth as in word, ers during the lockout and of the Blair-Hylebos Penin- born free and equal. hired only 40 union workers sula was getting underway in Credit for the historic back at the end of the dispute. earnest to make room for a event spreads among myriad But just months after the new 168-acre container ter- leaders of both major parties. labor settlement, skyrocket- minal scheduled to open in The prospect for an orderly ing energy costs led Kaiser to 2012. The terminal is slated process of obedience of the shutter the Tacoma plant en- to house the Tokyo-based law has been heightened by tirely in June 2000, followed NYK shipping line, which in the patriotic and unanimous six months later by cutbacks 2007 announced it would end Call 360-807-8203 action of the businessmen of at its Mead smelter in Spo- its more than century-long the nation’s oldest city, St. Au- kane. Instead of making alu- relationship with the Port of today to begin delivery! gustine. minum at its Northwest facil- Seattle and move to Tacoma THEY HAVE accepted the ities, Kaiser resold the power instead. chronline.com • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, July 2, 2016

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Snails of rat lungworm there, Robinson ADVICE: Dear Abby said, but another tropical species Continued from page Life 1 of snail in the state also is suspect- ed to carry the disease. "A lot of slug species will — if The fortunate thing is that the Girl Should Seek you imagine this in slow motion disease so far has been confined — chase down native species and to tropical and subtropical areas. bite them and try to kill them," The concern is that the semi-slug Some Help to Sweeten Gordon said. could be exported to the main- Their victims include the two land with Hawaiian agricultural most common slugs native to the products, such as cilantro. Her Tart Tongue Pacific Northwest: the Pacific "We're keeping a very close eye banana slug (Ariolimax colum- on angiostrongylus because there DEAR do I get people to stop notic- bianus) and the self-amputating have been a few cases of humans," ABBY: I’m ing my sister and get them taildropper slug (Prophysaon an- Robinson said. 15. My prob- to see that I deserve some at- dersoni). lem is I of- tention? — HERE, TOO, IN The robust lancetooth (Haplo- The Last Line of Defense ten mouth CALIFORNIA trema vancouverense) snail is also off and in- DEAR HERE, TOO: You destructive: Its tongue has raspy Once invasive snails get into sult people. teeth on it. "They use them to pull the country and spread, garden- When I’m say you and your twin are to- ers find themselves on the last line gether practically all the time. other snails out of their shells and asked to ex- By Abigail Van Buren eat them," Gordon said. of defense. They've developed a plain why I THAT may be the problem. If The threat of invasives is acute range of practices and techniques said what I did, I answer with, you want to be noticed, start in Hawaii, which has a large and to control snail and slug popula- “I don’t know” or a shrug. It’s joining activities on your own. isolated population of gastropods tions. the truth. It upsets me that I That way, you will develop Barb O'Brien's scattered egg- that researchers want to protect act this way, and I have lost separate interests and, along from outsiders. shells worked this year, but she friends because of it. also uses other natural techniques. with them, separate friend- For example, Hawaii imports My parents think coun- ships. Although you and your most of its Christmas trees from Snails are drawn to a pie plate seling and therapy are a cow- twin are identical, you do not Washington, Dirks said. with a little beer in it. "They kind ard’s way out, and I don’t want have to be joined at the hip. "There were years when they of drown and dissolve," she said. to go to my school counselors had to reject huge loads of trees "I've been known to step on because they’ll tell my par- Remember that. because they were covered in slugs them. That's also grisly," she said. ents or the state. Is it a blatant and snails," she said. Seattle author Gordon sug- choice not to care, something DEAR ABBY: I’m 27 and gested changing watering practic- Another species of concern is subconscious or a possible dis- my grandparents have played es. Watering at night gives gastro- the vineyard snail (Cernuella vir- order? I’m under a lot of stress. very important roles in my life. pods a welcoming environment gata). It recently was spotted in the I know stressors can cause I know they won’t be here for- when they come out to eat, akin Tacoma area. people to act this way, but I carriers. If people get infected, the to running a Zamboni before a ever, and I cry myself to sleep "It could invade wheat fields have a feeling it’s not caused parasite causes a form of menin- hockey game, he said. thinking about this. of Eastern Washington," said Ed by stress. What should I do? — gitis, a potentially life-threatening Instead, watering in the morn- Besides spending more Johannes, who runs a business, NERVOUS AND AFRAID Deixis Consultants, which does disease characterized by inflam- ing gives the soil a chance to dry time with them, what else do mation of the membranes around out and be less snail-friendly DEAR NERVOUS AND you suggest I do to prepare surveys to identify mollusks for AFRAID: Everyone snaps governments and businesses. the brain and spinal cord. come nightfall. myself for their passing? — A handful of human cases Gordon also recommended sometimes, but because it has The vineyard snail already has ruined relationships, do talk LOVING GRANDDAUGH- become a problem for farmers in have been detected in Hawaii, raking gardens early in the season TER Dirks said. "It's always two guys to expose the eggs to birds and the to a school counselor or other Australia, he said. adult you trust about what’s DEAR LOVING GRAND- "It gums up the machinery," Jo- drinking in the woods and one of elements. DAUGHTER: Accept that them dares another to eat a snail," WSU Extension's Sharon Col- happening. Your behavior hannes said. may just be part of being a death is a part of life and make Like snails, most of the slugs she said. "I always have my stu- lman said gardeners should be dents have bottles of Purell." smart about using bait, putting it teenager, but if the stressors in sure that yours is a full and you'd find in your garden have your life might also be a factor, happy one. And make an ef- been introduced from elsewhere. In Hawaii, the pathogen is near the nests, not the food source, carried by a species of semi-slugs, and coming back later to pick up it’s important you understand fort to stay in the moment. "The native slugs prefer to eat what triggers your behavior so dead plant matter as opposed to Parmarion martensi, which have the victims. The more time you spend ob- shells too small to retreat into. Some commercial snail bait you can modify it. sessing about what will even- green. The introduced ones from Europe love green," Johannes said. The rat lungworm nematode only paralyzes the snail, and af- tually happen, the less you will has also been shown to infect the ter they recover, they'll never be DEAR ABBY: I’m a 14-year-old girl and I have an have to enjoy the blessings you giant African snail (Achatina ach- fooled by the bait again, Collman have today. Disease Vector atina), the largest snail on Earth said. identical twin. The problem Another recent concern is which can grow up to 7 inches There is also the original, if is, she always gets all the at- snail-borne disease, such as a long and are often smuggled into brutal, chemical warfare agent tention, especially from boys. I ••• 2006 outbreak in China of An- the United States as exotic (and il- against gastropods: salt. don’t understand why because Dear Abby is written by Abi- giostrongylus cantonensis, or legal) pets. "It's a really painful death for we look exactly alike, and in gail Van Buren, also known as rat lungworm, that sickened 160 Florida has been working to them," Collman said. my opinion, I have the better Jeanne Phillips, and was founded people. eliminate the giant African snail, "I tend to favor a quick jab with personality. When I’m around by her mother, Pauline Phillips. The pathogen reproduces in which has escaped into the wild. the edge of a trowel, or the edge of her, which is practically all Write Dear Abby at www.Dear- rats, but some species of snails are So far there have been no cases my boot," she said. the time, I feel invisible — as Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los if people only see HER. How Angeles, CA 90069.

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

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

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

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

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