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2007 Gang Shooting Sunbird at 40 Years Man Convicted for Centralia Drive-By Chehalis Shopping Center Mainstay Wins Appeal for New Sentence / Main 4 Thrives by Diversifying Offerings / Main 3 Dispatchers Vote ‘No Confidence’ in 911 Manager EMERGENCY: Workers Deliver Most people seems to agree that Lewis David Anderson, less than a week after pride, he has proven himself unwilling to County E911 Communications has a tox- Anderson and the Lewis County Board or incapable of learning the specific re- Letter to Commissioners, Cite ic culture. The cause, however, is up for of Commissioners dismissed concerns quirements needed of him in this depart- Complaints and Concerns debate. about the center’s management as little ment, or even the fundamentals of the Lewis County E911 Communications more than nonsense and political ma- department he supervises,” states a letter By Natalie Johnson dispatchers this week took a majority neuvering. [email protected] vote of no confidence in interim manager “Whether by apathy, ignorance or please see MANAGER, page Main 16 36th Anniversary Cowlitz Tribe Explosions, Earthquakes Teach Documents Return of About Lava Under Mount St. Helens Goats to Mount St. Helens WILDLIFE: Impressive Population Turnaround Is All Natural By Jordan Nailon [email protected] When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, it sent pyroclas- tic debris flows hurtling across the landscape in excess of 300 mph. Everything inside the blast zone was sheared and singed, and the North Fork Toutle River was buried 600 feet deep in plac- es. Those forces wiped out un- told numbers of wildlife, includ- ing an estimated 5,000 blacktail deer, 1,500 elk and all 15 moun- tain goats believed to inhabit the mountain at that time. please see GOATS, page Main 16 Police Note Errors in

Pete Caster / [email protected] Investigation of Contrails follow a plane as it passes by Mt. St. Helens on Wednesday afternoon in the Giford Pinchot National Forest. Wednesday marked the 36th anniversary of the volcano erupting, killing 57 people. Cat’s Death By Natalie Johnson IMUSH: cated people, scientists are working on a Creager, a professor of Earth and space sci- Technology Is [email protected] Harnessed to Paint a Clearer project they hope will allow for a better ences at the University of Washington, held understanding of the epic processes taking court at the Johnston Ridge Observatory in There may still be justice for Picture as 36th Anniversary of place beneath Mount St. Helens. order to explain the intricacies of the sub- “Jay” the cat. Eruption is Marked Specifically, scientists are hoping to terranean magma imaging project. The Centralia Police Depart- learn how the mountain recharges its mol- According to Creager, the goal of iMUSH ment announced Wednesday that By Jordan Nailon ten potbelly of magma. is to “construct a model of magma under it plans to forward a case regard- The name of that project is iMUSH, [email protected] Mount St. Helens as low as possible, hope- ing a cat that was tortured and which stands for Imaging Magma Under St. fully all the way to the subduction zone.” killed on April 28 in Centralia to With the help of highly sensitive equip- Helens. On Wednesday, the 36th anniver- ment, a few explosives and a bunch of dedi- sary of the deadly mountain eruption, Ken please see LAVA, page Main 14 please see CAT, page Main 16

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News Outtake: Close Play at First Base of the Weird Facebook page Tuesday. Eiffel Tower to be Police say a passer-by Turned Into a Euro 2016 snapped the photo after notic- ing Bonin dressed in a suit and Rental Apartment perched on the tailgate of his PARIS (AP) — Four lucky cruiser, digging into a fast-food competition winners are set to meal with the panhandler. be the first people in history to Swansea resident Jake Morse use the Eiffel Tower as a vacation told The Herald News he took home next month. the photo May 11 and shared it Rental company HomeAway on Facebook. is taking over part of the first The 35-year-old Bonin later floor of the iconic 300-meter told his colleagues he saw the (yard) landmark for the duration woman asking for help, so he of the UEFA Euro 2016 soccer drove to a nearby restaurant, or- tournament in Paris, and trans- dered two meals and returned to forming it into Hausmannian- have lunch with her. style living quarters. The competition opens

Thursday for the chance to stay Meteorologist Running Matt Baide / [email protected] in the famous monument, which on Trail Rescues Baby Adna’s Josey Sandrini tries to tag out Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Abby Hodel at irst base during a District 4 2B semiinal provides panoramic views onto game at Fort Borst Park in Centralia on Wednesday. Hodel was safe on the play. See the story and additional photo- the Arc de Triomphe, the Sacre Screech Owl graphs in today’s Sports section and online at www.lewiscountysports.com. Coeur and the Seine river. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Brian Sharples, HomeAway Philadelphia television meteo- CEO, called the move “unprec- rologist had broke off from a trail edented” and said it was “guar- run to rescue an injured baby Notable Quote anteed to provide the most epic screech owl and took it to a wild- vacation memories of a lifetime.” life center, where it’s doing well. Longtime WPVI-TV person- In Finland, a Burger ality Cecily Tynan said on her “I missed it ‘cause I got high.” Facebook page she found the King With a Sauna injured owl on the ground Mon- HELSINKI (AP) — Finland’s day, clacking its beak at her. Janet Gleason, Parliament has one. Nokia has The Schuylkill Center for En- explaining why she skipped sentencing hearing one. And now a Burger King res- vironmental Education said the taurant in downtown Helsinki month-old owl fell out of its nest has its own sauna. and probably wouldn’t have sur- (see page Main 5 for the full story) Hanne-Mari Ahonen, brand vived for long on the ground. manager for Burger King in Fin- Center officials say the owl land, on Wednesday said the was “very dehydrated and had idea was to combine local tradi- very little energy” but is doing tions with serving burgers. better with intravenous fluids She says the restaurant had and even has another baby owl Today in History “lots of good feedback” since they there for company. opened last year, with groups of 15 Today’s Highlight in History: particularly Japanese. much notoriety, Mary Jo But- accounting for some 60 or more In 1924, the Marx Brothers tafuoco, of Massapequa, New people attending every week. Watch Where You Sit: On May 19, 1962, actress made their Broadway debut in York, was shot and seriously Customers do not eat in the Baby Opossum Rescued Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy the revue “I’ll Say She Is.” wounded by her husband Joey’s steam bath — that comes after Birthday to You” to President In 1935, T.E. Lawrence, also teenage lover, Amy Fisher. Vice the big sweat. SAN DIEGO (AP) — The John F. Kennedy during a Dem- known as “Lawrence of Arabia,” President Dan Quayle sparked “No, no, the sauna is for San Diego County Department ocratic fundraiser at New York’s died in Dorset, England, six controversy by criticizing the sweating it out, and our ham- of Animal Services says a baby Madison Square Garden. days after being injured in a mo- CBS sitcom “Murphy Brown” for burgers taste all the better for it opossum is doing well after be- On this date: torcycle crash. having its unmarried title char- afterward,” she said. ing rescued from a toilet. In 1943, in his second wartime acter, played by Candice Bergen, In A.D. 715, Pope Gregory II as- The sauna costs 250-300 eu- The soaking wet little crea- address to the U.S. Congress, decide to have a child. sumed the papacy. ros ($282-$350) for a group, de- ture is seen in photos posted on British Prime Minister Winston In 1994, former first lady Jac- In 1536, pending on weekday or weekend. the department’s Facebook page. Anne Boleyn, the Churchill pledged his country’s queline Kennedy Onassis died The agency says a Pacific second wife of England’s King full support in the fight against in New York at age 64. Beach woman found the crit- Henry VIII, was beheaded after Japan. Ten years ago: A key U.N. pan- Trooper Has Lunch With ter in her toilet on May 1 and being convicted of adultery. In 1958, British actor Ronald el joined European and United Panhandler who Held Animal Control Officer Carlos In 1780, a mysterious dark- Colman died in Santa Barbara, Nations leaders in urging the Wallis responded and took it to ness enveloped much of New California, at age 67. Bush administration to close Sign Seeking Help the San Diego Humane Soci- England and part of Canada in In 1973, Secretariat won the its prison in Guantanamo Bay, FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — A ety’s Project Wildlife. It will be the early afternoon. Preakness Stakes, the second of saying the indefinite detention Massachusetts trooper is getting released when it is old enough to In 1913, California Gov. Hi- his Triple Crown victories. of terror suspects there violated kudos on social media for shar- survive on its own. ram Johnson signed the Webb- In 1981, five British soldiers the world’s ban on torture. Fred- ing a meal with a panhandler who A second opossum was found Hartley Law prohibiting “aliens were killed by an Irish Republi- die Garrity, lead singer of the was holding a sign asking for help. in the home later, along with a ineligible to citizenship” from can Army land mine in County 1960s British pop band Fred- State police posted the photo broken window which likely al- owning farm land, a measure Armagh, Northern Ireland. die and the Dreamers, died in of Trooper Luke Bonin on its lowed the animals to enter. targeting Asian immigrants, In 1992, in a case that drew Wales at age 69. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for May 19, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L n/a 65.0 n/a 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s n/a 85.0 n/a 80s L H Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s 2.83 10.5 -0.02 50s Cowlitz at Randle L Showers Likely Few Showers Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 40s 7.01 18.0 -0.22 30s 59º 44º 66º 48º 66º 49º 65º 49º 65º 45º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 5.47 ---- +0.37 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 ...... 5:31 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:45 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 68 Moonrise ...... 6:40 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 61/48 67/47 Moonset...... 4:49 a.m. Normal High ...... 69 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 47 57/47 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 90 in 1956 Seattle Anchorage 60/49 mc 58/47 pc Record Low...... 33 in 2003 61/49 Boise 65/44 sh 64/46 sh Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 62/51 pc 73/55 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 61/44 59/43 5/21 5/29 6/4 6/12 Dallas 68/61 t 79/62 t Month to date ...... 0.01" Tacoma Honolulu 86/74 pc 87/74 s Normal month to date ...1.53" Centralia 60/48 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 96/72 s 88/64 s Year to date...... 21.08" 59/44 Yakima Nashville 77/56 s 68/62 sh Normal year to date ....21.94" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 94/72 s 95/70 s 64/45 Longview 58/44 Trees None Low St. Louis 71/54 s 71/54 sh Salt Lake City 81/58 s 80/55 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 59/46 Grass High Very High Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 66/53 pc 63/53 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 68/52 pc 73/55 s Portland 59/46 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 60/49 61/48 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 97/73 s 93/77 s New Delhi 111/84 s 109/84 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 86/55 pc 86/55 pc Paris 61/50 cl 66/54 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 61/49 sh 68/52 sh Spokane 61/42 t 66/48 pc London 63/54 cl 64/55 cl 70/70 ra 77/70 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 58/50 sh 61/52 sh Tri Cities 67/47 pc 69/51 pc Mexico City 79/54 s 82/57 s Rome 66/52 sh 72/54 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 61/44 sh 68/47 sh Wenatchee 67/49 sh 68/52 mc Moscow 59/54 ra 57/50 ra Sydney 70/55 s 68/57 s

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Co-owners Ron Sturza and Gus Salloum said the store origi- nally started as a sporting goods business, and throughout the years has expanded to include several departments like cloth- ing and canning supplies. “We are a diversified store,” Salloum said. “We have a lot of areas where we shine and do the job.” Located on property Yard Birds Mall once called home, the building was purchased in 1976. Throughout the years, both men have climbed the ladder at the store, working their way Pete Caster / [email protected] from the bottom. Sturza said when the store Gus Salloum, left, and Ron Sturza, co-owners of Sunbird, stand in the apparel area of the store on Tuesday morning in Chehalis. Salloum and Sturza plan to celebrate the store’s 40th anniversary in June. first opened, he was 23 years old and making $2.50 an hour. As for Salloum, who is origi- nally from Syria, he came to Lewis County in 1968 to attend CELEBRATE WITH Centralia College. While at the SUNBIRD SHOPPING college, he began working at Yard CENTER Birds, switching over to the Sun- Sunbird Shopping Center’s bird Shopping Center in 1978. 40th Anniversary Celebration will The duo became co-owners be on Saturday, June 4, from 10 in 1996 after they purchased the a.m. to 2 p.m. building from Sturza’s father There will be sales, demonstra- and uncle. tions, activities, coffee and cake. Both see the retail market as Attendees will also be able to their niche, something that has purchase a hot dog and soda for helped them continue to run the 25 cents. local business. Keeping the same philosophy as the prior owners, MORE INFORMATION they emphasize a strong com- ON SUNBIRD SHOPPING mitment to the local community. “We are local and we love our CENTER community,” Salloum said. “We Business hours are 9 a.m. to treat them well and they treat us 8 p.m. Monday through Satur- well.” day; and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on A major part of providing the Sunday. The business has two locations, quality customer service is the one in Chehalis and another in employees at their locations. Yelm, which opened in 2000. The With little turnover, many store offers a large variety of shoes employees have more than 10 and boots, clothing, fishing gear, years of experience clocked at canning supplies, hardware, and the Chehalis location. lawn and garden items. Between the two locations Ron Sturza, co-owner of Sunbird Shopping Center, helps a customer on Tuesday morning in Chehalis. By providing continual feed- there are about 70-75 employees. back on what customers want in Sunbird Shopping Center is lo- Ron Sturza, left, shows the high-water the store, the business has been cated at 1757 N. National Ave., in able to cater their merchandise Chehalis. mark where the 2007 lood damaged to the needs in the area. The phone number is (360) their building as co-owner Gus Salloum “We really have a very good 748-3337. looks on Tuesday at Sunbird Shopping crew,” Salloum said. “You can go Center. to the box stores and be there for half an hour and nobody would banks at both of its locations. say anything to you and I would For the co-owners, giving back bet you any money you won’t is a large part of what they do. walk here more than 20 feet “We tend to be a little bit quiet ‘‘We help the littler without somebody asking you if about it and sometimes it’s not you need help.” the big profile entities out there guys because we are Although the store has some that we help,” Sturza said. “We the little guy’’ stiff competition with the larger help the littler guys because we retail stores, Sturza said what sets are the little guy.” them apart is their focus on what Ron Sturza, Throughout the years, the the bigger businesses don’t offer. co-owner of Sunbird Shopping Center “I don’t think you can be satis- business has seen some challeng- fied with today, you know what, es, particularly that of the 2007 you can always do better tomor- flood where the building was row in every category, you can do inundated with water reaching better,” Sturza said. “If you become about 8 feet high. committed to. complacent that’s when things “When I get people asking They plan to continue the start looking like the big guys.” me ‘Isn’t business tough,’ a lot of business as long as the commu- The business has been com- people don’t know what tough nity supports it. mitted to helping the local com- really is until you experience “You can’t teach old dogs new Your Spring munity through the Centralia- something like that,” Sturza said. tricks,” Sturza said with a laugh. 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At his re-sentencing in 2012, Along Tower Avenue Solis-Diaz will be re-sen- Solis Diaz asked for an excep- By The Chronicle tenced in Lewis County at a date tional downward sentence, argu- to be determined. ing that the 92-year-sentence was A man convicted as a teen- Solis-Diaz was convicted of “clearly excessive” and that his ager in a 2007 drive-by shooting six counts of first-degree assault, age meant that he had a “dimin- in Centralia will be sentenced each with a firearm sentenc- ished capacity to understand the for a third time after the state ing enhancement, one count of wrongfulness and consequences Court of Appeals ruled this week drive-by shooting and one count of his actions,” according to the against his 92-year sentence. of second-degree unlawful pos- court’s opinion. Guadalupe Solis-Diaz was session of a firearm. Hunt, presiding over the convicted after firing bullets He was sentenced to 1,111 sentence again, denied the re- along South Tower Avenue in months, or 92 years in prison, quest and imposed the same a gang-related drive-by shoot- which was a standard sentenc- 1,111-month sentence, saying that ing in Centralia when he was 16 ing range given his multiple con- he did not believe he had author- years old. victions. Superior Court Judge ity to impose a less-than-stan- His 1,111-month sentence Nelson Hunt presided over the dard-range sentence in a case in- was overturned in a decision dat- sentencing. volving serious, violent offenses. Pete Caste r / [email protected] ed May 17 in which the Court of Solis-Diaz appealed the sen- Solis-Diaz appealed again, In this March 3, 2014, ile photo, Guadalupe Solis-Diaz is led out of a Lewis County Appeals ruled that the trial court tence, which the state Court of and was again remanded to Lew- Superior Court room after his re-sentencing hearing at the Lewis County Law and did not consider a lower sentence Appeals granted in 2012 on the is County for a new sentence. Justice Center in Chehalis. Napavine Man Identified as Suspect in Hit and Run Crash By Amelia Dickson Jail. He appeared before Thurston Rieg is a danger to the citizens of in the collision. by the side of the road. The man [email protected] County Superior Court Judge the community. He continues to An officer found a license plate identified himself as Rieg. James Dixon on Wednesday, and drink and drive, allegedly.” at the scene, and the car matching The officer noticed that Rieg’s A license plate left at a Tum- bail was set at $50,000. Dixon According to court docu- the plate was registered to Rieg, speech was slurred. He was ad- water intersection helped police found probable cause for two ments, a woman was driving east according to court documents. ministered a blood alcohol test identify a 32-year-old Napavine criminal charges: hit and run, on 93rd Avenue Southwest at The officer was able to locate a jail at about 10 a.m. His first blood man as the suspect in a hit-and- and driving under the influence. the intersection with the south- booking photograph of Rieg. alcohol level registered as 0.156 run collision that injured a man. Dixon said Rieg had previ- bound Interstate 5 ramp when The officer drove down Old and the second registered at 0.169, Christopher M. Rieg was ar- ously faced similar charges. her car was struck by a black se- Highway 99 and saw a woman according to court documents. rested Tuesday morning and “It doesn’t get much more seri- dan. The passenger in her car re- and a man who matched the Driving with a blood alcohol level booked into the Thurston County ous than this,” Dixon said. “Mr. ported that his neck was injured booking photograph standing of 0.08 or more is illegal. News in Brief Scheduled Power feeding Fords Prairie Substation, Road, Wagner Road, Taylor to call the Public Utilities Dis- guilty in April to four counts of which serves 1,336 accounts. The Street, West Reynolds Avenue, trict at (800) 562-5612. second-degree identity theft, two Outage to Occur Friday scheduled outage is needed to North Pearl Streeet, West Roa- counts of unlawful factoring of a Night to Saturday prevent an unscheduled outage. noke Street, Davis View Drive, credit card and one count of at- BPA expects the repair to Big Hanaford Road, Little Cinebar Man Sentenced tempting to elude a police vehicle. Morning in Centralia take no longer than six hours. Hanaford Road, Jones Road, to More Than Four Years He pleaded guilty to forging The outage is scheduled to begin Halliday Road, Teitzel Road and By The Chronicle checks from Olympia nonprofit at 11:59 p.m. on Friday night and Zenkner Valley Road. for ID Theft Sidewalk, which helps the homeless. There will be a scheduled last until approximately 6 a.m. Areas affected will include By The Chronicle Perry was also resentenced power outage affecting numerous on Saturday. Galvin, Harrison Avenue North areas in Lewis County from late The outage will affect the to West Reynolds Avenue, Lin- A Cinebar man convicted of Wednesday to 74 months in a Friday night to Saturday morning. following major roadways: Har- coln Creek Valley, Independence, forging checks to steal more than 2015 case. Perry violated the According to a press release, rison Avenue, Gallagher Road, Hanaford, Davis Hill (Roanoke) $4,000 from an Olympia non- terms of his plea agreement on the Bonneville Power Admin- Galvin Road, Lincoln Creek and North Pearl. profit was sentenced Wednesday the earlier case when he was istration recently identified the Road, Joppish Road, Manners If power has not been re- to 50 months, or just more than charged with the more recent need to make an emergency re- Road, Garrard Creek Road, Har- stored by 6 a.m. on Saturday four years, in prison. identity theft charges, and had to pair on the transmission line ris Road, Foron Road, Goodrich morning, people are encouraged Richard Roy Perry, 37, pleaded be sentenced again.

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Investigation Into Fatal Crash That The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Killed Rochester Girl Still Underway Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. By Natalie Johnson At 2:47 p.m. Monday, police the scene. She died of blunt-im- us in supporting her family with Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, [email protected] and emergency medical crews pact head injuries, according to thoughts and prayers.” PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at responded to a report of the McLeod. Her manner of death The crash is still under in- 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours An investigation into a ve- line at 360-807-7676 single-vehicle collision near the was listed as accidental. vestigation, Buster said. The Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. hicle crash that killed an 8-year- intersection of Galvin Road and The Rochester School District Washington State Patrol is assist- Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. old girl and seriously injured her Gallagher Road. announced that extra counseling ing with a reconstruction of the Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. mother Monday is still under Crews learned that the mini- services would be available for crash. TO SUBSCRIBE investigation, according to the van carrying the driver and Tor- students and that the district will “We called in the State Patrol Centralia Police Department. 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Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday as Jaredsi Torres, 8, of Carl Buster, of the Centralia Po- “Rochester School District know anything like that,” Buster TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Rochester. lice Department. is mourning the loss of a sweet said. “They can get really, really Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit The driver in the crash, a The driver was seriously in- second-grade girl who died in a close in their estimates of speed www.chronline.com. 42-year-old woman, is the child’s jured and airlifted to Harbor- tragic vehicle accident on Mon- and everything. They basically Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. mother, according to the Centra- view Medical Center in Seattle. day afternoon,” a release from re-create it with the evidence Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager lia Police Department. Torres was declared dead at the district stated. “Please join they find.” Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS Bail Jumping Added to List of Charges for Woman 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Convicted in Burglary of Prosecutor’s Home SUBSCRIPTION RATES Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 By The Chronicle unrelated arrest in September. Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 A Centralia woman is facing Gleason was allowed to re- Home delivery an additional felony charge after main free on bail after her guilty One month ...... $12.90 pleas, but did not return to court Three months ...... $35.15 missing her sentencing hearing Six months ...... $65.15 last week for burglarizing Lewis as scheduled for her sentencing One year ...... $122 County Prosecutor Jonathan hearing on May 11. By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States Meyer’s home last year. Gleason was booked into the One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 Janet Lynn Gleason, 43, of Lewis County Jail just after 1:30 Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 a.m. Sunday after being arrested Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 Centralia, was charged with bail by bail bondsmen, according to One year ...... $194 / $227.45 jumping in Lewis County Supe- the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- Online subscriptions to chronline.com rior Court on Tuesday. One day ...... $2 fice. She is being held without One month ...... $8 “I missed it ’cause I got high,” bail on the warrants for the bur- Gleason said, Tuesday of her May One year ...... $84 glary and drug charges. Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. 11 sentencing date. Her next court appearance is Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- She pleaded guilty in March scheduled for Thursday. scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or to residential burglary, first-de- when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances A co-conspirator in the case may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers gree trafficking in stolen prop- told investigators Gleason want- Natalie Johnson / [email protected] in Education. erty and second-degree mali- ed to burglarize the house to Janet Gleason was charged Tuesday in Lewis County Superior Court with one BACK ISSUES cious mischief and one count of retaliate against Meyer for pros- count of bail jumping, after she failed to appear for her sentencing hearing for a possession of methamphetamine ecuting her son, according to case in which she pleaded guilty to burglarizing Lewis County Prosecutor Jona- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks with intent to deliver from an court documents. than Meyer’s house. old are $2 per issue. THE NEWSROOM News in Brief For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact the appropriate person listed below. Centralia ATV Speeder Maddux was accused of in at the KNOLL or in Washing- work with them over the next EDITOR breaking into a home in Che- ton Hall Room 102. few months so they can perform Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 Sentenced to Time halis and assaulting a person in For more information, con- alongside the company dancers. [email protected] January. tact Jody Peterson at jpeterson@ In April 2017, BTW will present, Sports Editor Served for September Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 He was originally charged centralia.edu or Lisa Carlson at for the first time in Lewis County, [email protected] Chase on Interstate 5 with first-degree burglary and [email protected]. the classic ballet “Cinderella.” Visuals Editor first-degree attempted robbery. In addition to these produc- Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 By The Chronicle tions, BTW dancers will have [email protected] A Centralia woman who Ballet Theatre of the opportunity to participate Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, pleaded guilty to numerous Lewis County to Host Washington Announces in local dance festivals and oth- West and Central Lewis County Communities charges stemming from a 60 Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 Event Marking National er events. They will also have [email protected] mph chase through Centralia on 2016-17 Schedule classes taught by renowned guest Outdoors, Flood, an ATV that ended on Interstate Missing Children’s Day By The Chronicle master teachers, and visit profes- East Lewis County Communities 5 was sentenced May 11 to time Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 By The Chronicle Ballet Theatre of Washing- sional dance companies to see served, or 119 days in jail. their productions and to take [email protected] Taleana Jay Wilson, 31, of Lewis County E911 Commu- ton will be launching its 2016- Education, Business, South Thurston County classes at their studios. Communities, Napavine Centralia, pleaded guilty in Sep- nications plans to mark National 17 performance schedule with a Missing Children’s Day with an performance of their Halloween The company members will Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 tember 2015 to charges including also be eligible to apply for schol- [email protected] attempting to elude a police ve- event to provide child identifica- Spooktacular at R.E. Bennett El- tion cards and information about ementary, Chehalis, in October. arship funds to help pay for sum- Lewis County Government, Legislature, hicle, possession of methamphet- mer intensives. A Pointe Shoe Tourism, Religion, amine, reckless endangerment, missing children. Guests will get to enjoy in- South Lewis County Communities The event is scheduled for 10 teracting with characters, play- fund has been established to pay Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 driving with a suspended license for one pair of shoes for the danc- [email protected] and second-degree trespass. a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the ing games and other activities Lewis County Courthouse in before seeing company members ers who perform en pointe. Sports, News and Photography On Sept. 10, Wilson was seen Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 Chehalis. perform Halloween inspired Auditions for the company will driving an ATV that was not street take place in September for danc- [email protected] legal on the the street in Centra- The identification cards will excerpts from classics such as Sports Reporter contain physical descriptions of “Sleeping Beauty,” “The Sorcerer’s ers who are 11 years and older, and lia. Officers attempted to chase are at a Ballet Level 2 or above. Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 Wilson, who had a passenger on children, fingerprints and a pho- Apprentice” and “Giselle,” as well [email protected] to of the child taken that day. as original works. BTW will also be audition- Death Notices, What’s Happening, the vehicle. Wilson led police on ing community cast members Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices a chase to Old Highway 99, then Children who participate will In December, BTW will pres- receive a balloon and can answer ent “The Sugarplum Tea,” an ab- for the “The Nutcracker” in Sep- Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Interstate 5, where she reportedly [email protected] 911-related trivia questions for breviated version of “The Nut- tember. Those interested in au- crashed into a fence before being ditioning, or would like to help [email protected] arrested. door prizes. cracker” ballet that is performed [email protected] Lewis County E911 Com- while a full English tea is served. sponsor the season, call (360) 623-9010, or email info@ballet- Church News munications has been a National Because this event sold out quick- [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Mossyrock Man Center for Missing and Exploited ly last year, BTW will be doing washington.org. Senior Media Developer Children partner since 2012. For performances on Dec. 3 and 4. BTW is located at 413 N. Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 Sentenced for Felony more information on the center, The following weekend, Dec. Tower in Centralia. [email protected] Fishing Violation go to www.NCMEC.org 10, BTW will be bringing their THE CHRONICLE “Nutcracker” to Pe Ell. Not only PUBLISHER By The Chronicle will the company perform this Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 A Mossyrock fisherman who Volunteers Sought for classic at their school audito- [email protected] pleaded guilty April 7 to violating KNOLL Workday rium, artistic directors Nancy Regional Executive Editor a fish and wildlife suspension was and Mick Gunter will audition Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 May 13th - May 19th [email protected] sentenced May 11 to 45 days in jail. at Centralia College Pe Ell students in September and Sales Director James A. Wood, 68, was By The Chronicle Kung Fu Panda 3 Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 charged in February for allegedly PG • 11:30 am Centralia College is seeking [email protected] violating a permanent fishing Saturday & Sunday Circulation Manager volunteers for a workday in the Hometown Book suspension from the Washington Batman Vs. Superman Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 Kiser Natural Outdoor Learning Department of Fish and Wildlife. Our Hometowns Vol. II PG13 [email protected] Wood reportedly told an of- Lab from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. $ 99 2:00 pm - Saturday & Sunday Specialty Publications Manager, Family 28 5:30 pm - Fri., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 ficer he knew he wasn’t supposed Volunteers will be weeding, + Tax [email protected] to fish but “didn’t have anything spreading gravel and helping My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 the Applied Physics and Engi- Design Director better to do.” Limited PG13 Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 neering Club build a dam across 6:00 pm - Saturday & Sunday Quantities [email protected] China Creek. 9:00 pm - Fri., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. Available Volunteers are asked to bring Palmer T Lee from the LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC Chehalis Man Who gloves and a reusable water bot- Lowest Pair CH557667jc PRESIDENT, COO tle, if they have them. All other Sat. May 7 • 7:00 pm Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Threatened to Bite [email protected] equipment will be provided. Purchase yours today at: Green Room .do Off Another Man’s Ear Snacks and beverages will be Minor with parent before 7 pm only Business Manager provided throughout the day. $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Sentenced to Eight 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 [email protected] Pizza will be provided at the end. Director of Production and IT Months The KNOLL workday is a col- Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 laborative project between Phi PACIFIC NORTHWEST [email protected] By The Chronicle Theta Kappa, the honors society Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 A Chehalis man accused in for two-year college students, and ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA FAX NUMBERS May of holding a knife to an- the college’s science department. REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 other man’s throat and threaten- Funding is provided through a n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers ing to “bite his ear off like Mike staff mini-grant from the Centra- Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation Obituaries ...... 807-8258 Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 Tyson” was sentenced May 12 to lia College Foundation. Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 eight months in jail. The KNOLL is located on the Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) - Daily Newspapers Talen Ceasar Anthony Mad- northwest end of campus at the n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY CH558761ac.cg 127th VOLUME, 132nd ISSUE 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) dux, 26, pleaded guilty on May intersections of Centralia Col- Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, 12 to third-degree assault and lege Boulevard and Washington 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. residential burglary, and was Avenue and King Street. More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- sentenced the same day. Volunteers are asked to check tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 LOCAL New Chehalis Schools Now in Design Development Phase

PLANS: Project Manager in November. Construction will start at the beginning of 2017, ATTEND A Says Project is On Stamon said. Schedule and On Budget The focus of the project re- PRESENTATION mains the same, said Aaron Architects will be making By Justyna Tomtas Winston, with McGranahan a presentation to Chehalis [email protected] Architects. Utilizing the vision School District Staff and com- of Gail Shaw’s family, and in- munity members at 3:30 p.m. The momentum on a project put from a steering commit- on Tuesday, May 24. The meet- for two new schools in Chehalis tee, the project will incorporate ing will take place at the Che- continues as architects now work halis Middle School. on the design development por- 12 characteristics. It will also focus largely on connecting in- The public is encouraged to tion of the buildings. attend. According to Kristopher between spaces on the campus, Stamon, project manager with which will now house the two McGranahan Architects, this elementary schools and Chehalis date any growth or new buildings. phase of design places the struc- Middle School. “We maintain access for fu- ture, mechanical and electrical The organization of the cam- ture development making sure / [email protected] infrastructure into the buildings. pus is centered around a “learn- anything that comes up in the Justyna Tomtas “Design development is really ing loop” where the buildings, future can easily plug into the Aaron Winston, of McGranahan Architects, presents loor plans of the two new el- just refining those conceptual amenities and parking can be campus master plan,” he said. ementary schools for the Chehalis School District on Tuesday evening. ideas, and exploring addition- accessed from. The two schools are laid al ways to find better ways to With the project steadily mov- out in a similar fashion. Special achieve the goals within the de- ing forward, Stamon said the site education classes are located in door learning spaces, Winston fall of 2018, with doors opening tails of the project,” he said. plan hasn’t changed much since the north wings, and resource said, natural material, such as to students in September. It also brings consultants the last time the architects pre- rooms are distributed through- wood, helps blur the lines be- One school would house pre- into the process in a more inte- sented their plans in January. out the building. tween the spaces, connecting k through second grade, while grated way. The campus will include a The second floor of both of the inside spaces to the outdoor the other would be utilized for The project remains within its student dropoff zone in between the buildings remain similar to learning courtyards. third grade through fifth grade. budget, and officials with the firm the schools, which will be uti- the ground level floor. Both buildings will be con- The project was partly made said their first big construction lized by both parents and bus The buildings will be con- structed with a 35 percent better possible after the death of Gail milestone is quickly approaching. drivers. The bus and vehicle traf- structed with a wood frame, and code for energy use, saving on Shaw, a longtime community The architects will submit fic will remain separate. the main siding material will be the cost of utilities. leader. After his death in June their building permits to the city The playground, shared ac- hardy panel lapse siding with Winston presented up-to-date 2014, his estate donated 40 acres in August. tivities space and sports field a brick base. The base will sur- renderings of the schools, giving to the district. The first phase of construc- will be located north of the third- rounded both of the schools and board members a glimpse of what The schools are funded by tion, the kindergarten through through fifth-grade building. protect the most vulnerable ar- the buildings will look like. a $35 million bond passed last second-grade school, will be Winston said the site offers eas, Winston said. The completion of the $60 February. The remainder of the ready for contractors to bid on plenty of open space to accommo- To connect indoor and out- million project is scheduled for money is funded by state match. Centralia School District Hires Executive Director of Human Resources CHANGES: Former Interim Knowing Davalos said. wants to advise any long-term Since Warren has experience Warren from a Warren has been with the administrator to get back into in human resources with his pre- Superintendent Steve much different district for 22 years and has the classroom because it’s easy to vious roles, Davalos sought him Warren to Fill New role, Davalos served in several positions. He’s lose sight of that individual child, out for the job. was familiar been a teacher, the assistant su- and their stories.” “In many ways, Steve has all Role for the District with the skills he perintendent and the interim su- The executive director posi- that experience,” Davalos said. By Justyna Tomtas possessed. perintendent. tion is a new one in the district. “He actually did that role as assis- The super- “I think I have one of the Up until this point, the assistant tant superintendent for a while, [email protected] intendent first Steve Warren strangest resumes in Washing- superintendent oversaw opera- so it was a perfect fit.” The Centralia School District became ac- newly hired as ton state for an educator,” War- tions and human resources. The Warren’s contract is not yet Board of Directors this week ap- quainted with executive direc- ren said with a laugh. district will eliminate the assis- finalized, but Ed Petersen, com- proved the hiring of Steve Warren Warren last year tor of human After leading the district for tant superintendent position at munications and public rela- for the newly crafted position of when he was the resources a year, Warren joined staff in the the end of this school year. tions coordinator for the district, executive director of human re- interim superintendent. Warren Learning Support Center at the Davalos told The Chroni- said his salary would be in the sources. filled the position for a year after high school, where he taught at- cle in an earlier interview that $100,000 range. Superintendent Mark Davalos Steve Bodnar’s departure in an risk students. the elimination of the position Warren’s hiring was ap- said he began looking for some- effort to help the district transi- Now making a move back to would result in payroll savings. proved in the consent agenda one to fill the executive director tion smoothly while undergoing the district office, he is grateful Combined with other funding along with other district hires, role from within the district after a job search. for that experience. sources, the change would allow with a 4-0 vote. Board President receiving only a handful of ap- “His work I became familiar “The benefit of being in that the district to hire an executive Kim Ashmore recused himself plications, many of which did not with from the time I was visit- classroom this year sure helps director of human resources and from voting on the hiring since meet the qualifications the dis- ing the halls in the schools hop- to keep focus on why we are later create a director of technol- he had family members up for trict was searching for. ing this district would hire me,” here,” Warren said. “Part of me ogy position. consideration. News in Brief Lewis County Sees Thurston County Commis- ecological and economic value of Siegel will discuss the origins stick around forever.” sioners awarded the contract to their forests. of the universe and take listeners A reception will follow the Higher Ballot Return Lakeside Industries Inc., of Cen- Speakers will include: far into the future. lecture. Refreshments will be tralia, with a bid of $2,097,757.60. • Rolf Gersonde, silvicultur- “The Earth has been around provided. Than State Average for The project will include grinding ist and researcher for the city of for 4.5 billion years, and the uni- Siegel’s presentation is part of Presidential Primary and repaving sections of degraded Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed verse has been around more than asphalt, adding new traffic mark- • Ken Bevis, landowner assis- three times that,” Siegel said. “Al- the Rising Tide Science Seminar By The Chronicle ings and fresh striping. The grind- tance fish and wildlife biologist though we emerged from a hot, at Centralia College, sponsored Lewis County voters have re- ings generated from the project for the Department of Natural dense, uniform state to arrive by the National Science Founda- turned about 24.8 percent of bal- will be saved for future county Resources at the planets, stars and galax- tion and the Centralia College lots for the presidential primary, road maintenance projects. • Dave Houk, service forester ies found today, none of this will Foundation. beating the state average of 20.3 In a press release, Project En- for Grays Harbor Conservation percent of returned ballots thus far. gineer Steve Bricker said, “The District As of Tuesday evening, vot- road will remain open during To register, visit http://ecolog- ers in Lewis County returned working hours but will be down ical-forestry-wa.eventbrite.com. 11,015 ballots of the 44,500 bal- to one lane and subject to de- lots mailed for the presidential lays. Motorists will be directed primary. through the use of signs, flaggers, Ethan Siegel to Give Neighboring counties of traffic control devices and por- Lecture at Centralia Grays Harbor and Thurston so table message boards.” far have a 24.7 percent, and 20.5 The project is expected to College on the ‘Fate of percent ballot return percentage begin in late May and could be the Universe’ respectively. completed by August with work In all, 832,541 ballots were re- taking place during daylight hours By The Chronicle turned across the state, account- Monday through Friday. Bricker Ethan Siegel will be giving a ing for a voter return so far of 20.3 noted that drivers may want to free lecture on “Fate of the Uni- percent. Almost 4.1 million bal- choose alternate routes while the verse” at noon Friday in the Wal- lots were sent out in Washington. project is underway. Work will be ton Science Center, Room 121. 1162 NW State Ave. The postmark and drop box conducted during daylight hours Siegel, a Toledo resident, CHEHALIS, WA 98532 deadline is next Tuesday. Monday through Friday. writes a popular science blog, Those interested in more in- “Starts with a Bang,” and is a regu- 360-748-3805 Workshop to Discuss formation about the resurfacing lar contributor to Forbes. He is can visit the project web site at the author of “Beyond the Galaxy: 1-800-356-4404 Centralia City Light http://www.co.thurston.wa.us/ How Humanity Looked Beyond publicworks/Projects/97022.aspx. our Milky Way and Discovered CH557686jc.do Rate Study the Entire Universe.” He teaches By The Chronicle physics and astronomy at Lewis www.moerkeandsons.com The Centralia City Council Wildlife Habitat, and Clark College in Portland. will hold a workshop to discuss Silviculture Workshop the Centralia City Light Rate Study at 6 p.m. Monday. Scheduled The workshop will be held in By The Chronicle the council chambers at Centra- Northwest Natural Resource lia City Hall, 118 W. Maple St. Group is offering a workshop on The meeting is open to the wildlife habitat and silviculture public. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 11, in Oakville. Old Highway 99 The workshop is called “Eco- logical Forestry 101: Intro to Scheduled for Summer Silviculture & Wildlife Habitat.” Repaving Project It will be held at Wild Thyme

Farm, 72 Mattson Road. CH558607bw.sw By The Chronicle After a morning lecture ses- A stretch of Highway 99 that sion, there will be a tour of Wild serves 10,000 vehicles per day Thyme Farm in the afternoon to between the Lewis County line witness ecological forestry in ac- and Tenino is set for a summer tion. This workshop will empow- resurfacing project. er landowners to improve the • Main 7 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 Moeller to Run for Congress Against Herrera Beutler

By Lauren Dake After the 3rd Congressional have in my town halls,” Moeller said. The Columbian District was redrawn in 2011, Re- Herrera Beutler won re-elec- publicans have relative political tion to her third term campaign- State Rep. Jim Moeller an- security in the district that en- ing on decreasing Southwest nounced Wednesday he’s jump- compasses Clark County and Washington’s unemployment ing into the race for the 3rd rural Southwest Washington. rate and blocking the Affordable Congressional District with the Moeller dismissed the notion Care Act. hopes of unseating U.S. Rep. Jai- that the district leans politically “Jaime Herrera Beutler has me Herrera Beutler. to the right. been getting the best health “My No. 1 goal is the commu- “I don’t think the Democrats care in the world via you and nity gets the representation it de- have been invited to the dance,” I,” Moeller said. “Yet she denies serves,” Moeller said. “And un- he said. “They haven’t been invit- anyone in the 3rd Congressional fortunately that’s not happening ed to participate by our current District from getting it them- in Washington, D.C., and I plan representative, and I don’t think selves. I find that unacceptable.” on changing that.” the district is as red. … I think I Moeller served eight years Moeller, a Democrat from have my work cut out for me, but on the Vancouver City Council Vancouver, previously an- Courtesy Photo I think I’m going to win this.” before being elected in 2002 to a nounced he was giving up his State Rep. Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver, and U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas. Moeller hit on a familiar theme 49th Legislative District seat in the long-held seat in the Statehouse used to criticize the incumbent House. As speaker pro tempore, to run for lieutenant governor. Moeller, 60, is a chemical de- to appeal to some of the more for not holding robust town halls. Moeller held a powerful position, “People are getting short- pendency counselor with Kaiser conservative constituents in the Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, hosts often presiding over the House. changed by the current congress- Permanente. He’s long been con- 3rd Congressional District. community coffees rather than Herrera Beutler defeated woman,” Moeller said, saying sidered one of the more liberal “I’m going to be the Bernie traditional town hall meetings. Democrat Denny Heck for the that’s what inspired him to change Democrats in the House and has Sanders of Washington state,” “I want to represent the entire 3rd Congressional District seat in his mind and run for Congress. no plans to change his reputation Moeller said. district. I won’t hand pick who I 2010 when she was 31 years old. Congresswoman Calls Delay in Forest Road Repairs ‘Unacceptable’ GIFFORD PINCHOT: rera Beutler called the urgent pense of the repairs. repair of Forest Road 23 “the In her letter to the USDOT, Representative Herrera highest priority for road repairs Herrera Beutler called any delay Beutler Urges USDOT to on the GPNF (Gifford Pinchot of the road repairs “unacceptable.” Fund Forest Road Repairs National Forest)t”. This is not the first time that In her letter, the congress- Herrera Beutler has called on the By Jordan Nailon woman explained that, “Forest USDOT to expedite funds for Road 23 is integral to the GPNF. local road repairs. In November [email protected] It connects Trout Lake and the of 2015, she urged the depart- Congresswoman Jaime Her- Cowlitz River Valley, which is rera Beutler, R-Wash., recently a popular route and the major ment to release emergency repair sent a letter to the federal De- thoroughfare for many residents funds for State Route 411 north partment of Transportation urg- and visitors alike in the summer of Kelso after storms damaged ing the timely release of emer- months.” the road. The USDOT ultimately gency funds to repair numerous Herrera Beutler’s letter also released those emergency funds. popular forest roads inside the noted closures of Forest Service Asked whether she believes Gifford Pinchot National Forest roads 24, 25 and 26, “which her recent letter will net the same that were damaged during win- leaves motorists in the area with results this time, the congress- ter storms at the end of 2015. few options.” She categorized the woman replied, “I am hopeful The letter, postmarked May road closures as “a major blow to that it will,” and noted that she 10, was sent to U.S. Department rural residents,” noting that, “it will “be following up to obtain a of Transportation Secretary will severely restrict recreational quick response.” Anthony Foxx and specifically opportunities and negatively im- In a phone message, Herrera requested Emergency Relief for pact the local recreational econo- Beutler explained that the is- my and the jobs it supports.” Federally Owned Roads (ERFO) sue is important to her because, funds in order to repair the ma- In an email, Herrera Beu- “residents are concerned about it,” jor route of Forest Road 23, as tler explained that she was first Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle well as Forest Service roads 24, alerted to the Forest Service road Forest Road 23, located in the Giford Pinchot National Forest, slid away into the and called the limited forest ac- 25 and 26. issues by the Cowlitz Basin Off Cispus River last year. cess “a pretty big deal.” The well-traveled north end Road Vehicle Club and was then She added that her concerns of Forest Road 23 was particu- reminded of the ongoing forest extend beyond recreational im- larly impacted by flooding and access issues by the Lewis County order to learn more about the will not be able to begin repairs pacts, stating that, “I’m also kind mudslides that hit the forest commissioners during a tour of road issues. The Forest Service and reopen the roads until 2017 of concerned about fire and that roads during the fierce winter the Toledo wastewater manage- indicated that Forest Road 23 due to the complexity and ex- type of issue.” storms. The Forest Service has ment facility earlier this month. had suffered the most significant indicated that without funding As part of her due diligence, damage and that their depart- for the repairs the roads will be prior to sending the letter to the ment had already applied for left impassable until at least 2017. USDOT, Herrera Beutler con- ERFO funds. The USFS added from The Chronicle In her letter to the USDOT, Her- tacted the U.S. Forest Service in that without those funds they News in Brief good time,” director Shane Riv- Roxy Theater to ers said. “There are times that Washington’s Highway Show ‘Paper Tigers’ will make you laugh, cry, sing, 99 Gets a Name Change By The Chronicle and just enjoy your evening alto- OLYMPIA (AP) — State gether. The theme of this show is Route 99 in Washington state has See a photo you like in the paper? A free screening of “Paper about how we can come to terms Tigers” will be 6-8:30 p.m. Sun- gotten a new name in honor of with who we are. Several of us one of Snohomish County’s ear- day at the Roxy Theater, Morton. have things about ourselves that This screening looks into the lives liest African American settlers. we don’t like, but in the end, if we KING-TV reported that ePRints of students and teachers at Lin- are able to accept ourselves, flaws coln High School in Walla Walla. the highway has been renamed and all, we are going to find a lot The William P. Stewart Memo- The film examines the inspiring more happiness in this thing we promise of Trauma Informed rial Highway. The state’s com- call life.” missioners approved the name Get a quality print to keep!

Communities — a movement R Audiences will have the change on Tuesday after state $ 99 $ 05 that is showing great promise in chance to have a first look at the 3.5”x5” .... 4 ...... shipping 3 healing youth struggling with the lawmakers voted in favor of it EP’s 2016-17 season as the theater earlier this year. Total: $804 dark legacy of adverse childhood will be announcing it during the Stewart had volunteered to $ 99 shipping $305 experiences (ACES). run of this production. 4”x6” ...... 6 ...... The film is 102 minutes long. fight for the United States in the The Evergreen Playhouse is Civil War before he headed west Total: $1004 It is not rated, but does contain located at 226 W. Center St., Cen- to Washington. 5”x7” ...... $ 99 ...... shipping $305 some profanity. tralia. Tickets are available at the 11 More than 80 schools and His great-granddaughter, door or through www.evergreen- Marilyn Quincy, who resides in Total: $1504 districts across Washington have hoto playhouse.com. They are $10 for hosted screenings of “Paper Ti- Snohomish County, says she was 8”x10” ..... $1899 ...... shipping $305 adults and $8 for students. gers” from a grant from the As- told her relative was a humble man and that he probably would Total: $2204 sociation of Washington School P Principals. have been “completely over- Washington Jobless whelmed” by the honor. Photo Reprint Request Form Rate Holds Steady Two signs that will be in- Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______Evergreen Playhouse stalled on the highway showing Brief description of photo ______at 5.8 Percent the new name will cost the state Plans Final Show about $5,000. ______OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- ______of Season ton state added more than 11,000 By The Chronicle new jobs from March to April, JBLM Soldier Shoots Size Requested ______Quantity ______The Evergreen Playhouse in but the state’s unemployment Subtotal ______+shipping ______TOTAL ____ June will be presenting its final rate continues to hover at 5.8 per- Helicopter With Billing Information cent. play in the 2015-2016 season, and Live Rounds During First & Last Name ______it’s the only musical this season, Numbers released Wednes- “The 25th Annual Putnam Coun- day by the state Employment Training Exercise Email ______Phone ______ty Spelling Bee.” Security Department show that TACOMA (AP) — Authorities Address ______Show dates will be June 3-5, during the one-year period end- say a soldier from Joint Base Lew- City ______State ______Zip ______9-12 and 16-19. Friday and Sat- ing in April, more than 100,000 is-McChord who was participat- Credit card payment only urday performances are at 8 p.m., jobs were added. The state’s 5.8 ing in a large training exercise in Sundays at 2 p.m. and Thursdays percent jobless rate has been un- California shot an Army Apache Name on the card ______at 7:30 p.m. changed since December. helicopter with live rounds. Card# ______Exp. Date ______CVC# _____ This show tells the tale of a The national unemployment The News Tribune reported Shipping Information county spelling bee, and the 10- rate for April was 5 percent. Un- the infantryman’s bullets punc- 12 year olds that are competing employment in the Seattle-Bel- tured the JBLM-based helicopter � Same as Billing Address in the bee. Part of the humor of levue-Everett area dropped from four times Saturday, prompting First & Last Name ______the show is that the kids are all 4.9 percent in March to 4.8 per- the exercise at the National Train- Company Name ______played by adults. Each contestant cent last month. ing Center to be halted. tries to make his/her way through Eight industries expanded for Training center spokesman Address ______the annual bee and come out as the month, with the biggest gains Ken Drylie says no one was in- City ______State ______Zip ______the champion at the end. Al- seen in professional and business jured and it’s unclear why the sol-

Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH549460h.sw though this is a show about kids, services, leisure and hospitality dier had live rounds in his rifle. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 it should be noted that this is an and government. The only losses Soldiers are given blanks to All sales are inal. adult show with adult humor. were seen in construction and fi- use in mock battles when they ar- Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options “This show is a rip-roaring nancial activities. rive at the center. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 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 County Should Seek New Hire for 911 Manager The upheaval at the Lewis Since Anderson has been in position before he even starts ful jobs. The women of the 911 County 911 Communications Our Views the interim position since Febru- the job. Communications Center prove center has up until now been a As detailed by today’s front ary, that Schulte-imposed dead- How would his performance that every day, and having their bit perplexing. page story, dispatchers are un- line is now drawing near. be measured? Through Schulte’s emotional strength questioned On one side, virtually all happy with the management In essence, we have 911 eyes? Through the opinions of by a male elected official is the chiefs of the county’s major style of Anderson, who was dispatchers who are terrified emergency responders? From something that should never emergency response agencies hired to replace Craig Larson, that their permanent manager the dispatchers? happen. stated publicly that the center one of three county department will become someone whom It was that faulty promise Now, it appears the two sides is declining in quality under heads fired by the commission- they have now collectively an- that seems to have brought us to are at an impasse. the leadership of interim man- ers earlier this year. nounced they have no confi- the current upheaval. It also seems as though the ager David Anderson. On the dence in. That says nothing of Schul- best step would be to advertise Their disgruntlement is no other, you had county officials — First, there could be blame te’s recent comments to The for the 911 manager position Commissioner Bill Schulte being doubt being funneled to the for both sides when it comes to Chronicle, in which he cursed and find an applicant who can the most vocal — publicly stat- various law enforcement and the county and the chiefs. and at least seemed to imply that truly win the support, respect ing the chiefs are being driven by fire chiefs, who themselves have If the chiefs don’t want An- women are incapable of operat- and trust of the dispatchers. The some unknown agenda. additional complaints about the derson to stay in the position ing under a strong leader. county has previously said it The commissioner went actual operations. permanently, they shouldn’t veil That suggestion is so false as planned to do that by June 1. as far as saying their claims All of this is occurring under that under complaints about to be laughable, if not for the fact Why wait? amounted to bovine excrement, the public knowledge that Schul- operations the county claims are that many women have taken Anderson seems to be an af- though he used the expletive te has promised Anderson he improving. the comments personally. As if fable, professional individual. It form of that description. will be first in line for the per- Likewise, though, it seems it needs repeating, women are seems to be too late to utilize It appears, though, that some manent position if he performs foolish to promise Anderson just as capable as men when it those traits at the 911 Commu- clarity is developing. well in the first six months. the possibility of priority for a comes to difficult and stress- nications Center, though.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking What Fantasies an Unoccupied Mind Can Produce I’ve written before about “Ma,” my grandmother, and how close we were when I was growing up. In later years, when she and I discussed our church, she usually worked in a reference to the way things used to be, often mention- ing the pastor in the context. As I think back, I seem to remember that whenever she did this, her voice took on a quieter, softer, wistful quality. Is it memory or imagination that I mentally pic- ture her looking away from me and off into the distance whenever she talked about him? In those growing-up years I paid little attention to such things. I’ve also written before about how one of the pastor’s sons, Walter (who later died as a member of the World War II Monuments Men), who was my father’s closest boyhood friend, and how they had to part when Walter’s father accepted a calling to a far away church in Perry, Oklahoma. Now why in the world would anyone want to leave the beautiful and green Pacific North- west to move to a small town in eastern Oklahoma. Perry’s only claim to fame Letters is as the birthplace of Will Rogers. One would understand, it’s bull crap. the criteria set forth in LOWM, reason for the move may have been that Female Dispatchers Can mass slaughter of civilians can be Perry was where he had served before he Handle Type A Leaders Stephanie Schendel justified if military advantages accepted the call to Tacoma’s church, so former Chronicle reporter gained by the slaughter are deemed he was familiar with it, and likely would This letter is about the conflict Seattle involving 911 Dispatch. Based off sufficient by the military officers be welcomed back. involved. The similar previous 1956 Somewhere along the line I remem- By Bill Moeller of The Chronicle’s article, it is clear most of the conflict involves law Document Shows the U.S. Pentagon document stated “that any bered something — a common practice deliberate targeting of civilians was among churches of all faiths that I can think of — that if enforcement and fire administra- tors, 911 administrators and county No Longer the Good Guys illegal and a war crime.” the pastor is suspected of having a romantic relationship The LOWM, in stating “there is with one of the flock he was usually offered two choices: commissioners. It is important to The law of war has long been note that all of the involved parties part of who we are as a nation. no general prohibition in treaty or He had to resign the ministry if he chose to stay in the customary international law pro- community, or he could accept a calling to a place as in this “breakdown in communi- George Washington, as commander hibiting the use of nuclear weapons,” far away as possible from the original temptation. Perry, cation” (apart from Commissioner in chief of the Continental Army, ignores international covenants Oklahoma, sure fits that latter condition all right. Edna Fund) are men. agreed with British adversaries that that state even threatening the use But not my grandmother, for goodness sakes! Not Ma! That’s why I was surprised by the Revolutionary War would be Grandmothers aren’t supposed to have affairs, they’re this: “carried on agreeable to the rules of nuclear weapons is illegal and supposed to bake cookies, crochet doilies and make cof- “Snaza and other chiefs said a which humanity formed” and “to thus is considered a war crime. The fee at the Ladies Aid meetings. Grandparents aren’t al- manager with a take-charge, Type prevent or punish every breach of LOWM authorizes the use of clus- lowed to, as Shakespeare’s Othello put it, “Have loved, not A personality does particularly well the rules of war within the sphere of ter bombs, mines and booby-traps wisely, but too well.” in a law-enforcement or emergency our respective commands.” because “the United States is not a The temptation was likely there, though; the two communications setting. During the Civil War, President party to the 2008 U.N. Convention families were quite close. My grandfather, Chris, was a “Schulte acknowledged that Lincoln approved a set of “Instruc- on cluster munitions.” successful contractor and large contributor to the church. (Dave) Anderson does not have a tions for the Government of the This Pentagon document also au- The two families met frequently. And, it’s not unheard Type A personality, but said a man- Armies of the United States in the thorizes the use of hollow-point ex- of for a member of a congregation to fall in love with the ager of the 911 center needs to take Field.” ploding bullets, rationalizing that the pastor. Henry Kissinger once said, “The greatest aphrodi- a softer approach, notably because After World War II, U.S. military U.S. is not party to the 1868 St. Peters- siac is power,” and he should know; he was seldom seen in up to 70 percent of dispatchers are lawyers, trying thousands of Nazi burg declaration banning their use. public without a lovely and famous woman on his arm. women.” and Japanese defendants before mil- War is never civilized. However, Now then, if you simply replace that word “power” News flash to Schulte: Female itary commissions did, in the words international humanitarian laws with “authority,” you can understand what the attrac- dispatchers are not delicate little of Justice Robert Jackson, “stay the seek to limit the effects of armed tion is, what almost every pastor has to deal with at one flowers. They deal with people hand of vengeance and voluntarily conflict between nations, including point or another in his or her career. Most resist and rise at their absolute worst moments. submit their captive enemies to the protection of those who have not above it. A few don’t. I wonder if seminaries have a course They get screamed at, get sworn at the judgment of law” in “one of the or are no longer taking part in hos- dealing with just such situations, or if it’s something that and are responsible for the safety most significant tributes that Power tilities and by restricting the means church leaders don’t even want to discuss. They certainly of police and firefighters who are has ever paid to Reason.” and methods of warfare. should. responding to potentially danger- The new Law of War Manual by This new U.S. military document I remember a local rumor years ago that was spread ous situations. If a female dispatcher the Office of General Counsel re- clearly illustrates the downward slide about just such a scenario. I’m not going to mention any- can handle emergencies, I think one leased by the Obama administration of the United States from a pseudo- thing more, but, if true, it certainly displayed an unchris- can assume they could also handle a in June 2015 now sanctions among democratic society to one of oligar- tian attitude for any parishioner to take. True rumor or “Type A personality.” other atrocities nuclear attacks and chic totalitarianism. The LOWM not, he moved. Schulte’s quote shows just how the killing of civilians. The LOWM puts an end to the myth of the Amer- Here’s another fact which may mean nothing, but out of touch he must be from the also justifies the use of napalm, her- ican military as the good guys who it’s certainly curious. My grandfather died first, and my real trouble at the dispatch center. bicides like Agent Orange, depleted only fight on the side of right and grandmother is not buried next to him, nor was there Blaming a conflict that involves uranium weapons and drone mis- freedom. This document is the Pen- room for her name to be placed later on his headstone. a bunch of men on the 70 percent sile strikes. tagon’s attempt to justify the excesses ••• of female dispatchers is, as interim This document attempts to dis- of its current war machine. Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore owner, dispatch manager David Anderson tinguish between “legitimate” and city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in Centralia. would say, “hogwash.” Or, to put it “illegitimate” acts of military vio- Larry Kerschner He can be reached at [email protected]. in less diplomatic terms that Schulte lence against civilian targets. Under Centralia

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Rhenda judge positions with Lewis As of Thursday morning, ers, leaving the number at five as which serves Pacific and Wahki- Iris Strub has filed for state rep- County Superior Court Tuesday no additional people had filed of Thursday morning. akum counties, and part of Lew- resentative Position 1 and Beth and Wednes- for the Lewis County Board of Jim Cooper, Allen Miller and is, Grays Harbor and Cowlitz Doglio has filed for state repre- day as the in- County Commissioners, leaving Jon Pettit have filed for District counties, three new candidates sentative Position 2. person filing Election the number at three. 1; and Gary Edwards and Kelsey filed by Wednesday. and Irene Bowl- period con- 2016 Commissioner Edna Fund Hulse for District 2. Jim Walsh and Val (Halleck) ing have filed for Legislative Dis- tinues. filed for re-election for Commis- With eight Thurston Superior Tinney filed for state representa- trict 35, state representative Posi- Incum- sioner District 1, a partisan of- Court positions open, a candi- tive Position 1, joining incum- tion 1, while Drew C. MacEwen bent James W. fice with a four-year term. Port date has applied for each. Chris bent JD Rossetti, who filed on filed for Position 2. Lawler filed of Centralia Commissioner Dan Lanese filed for judge Position 1; Monday. Congressional for judge Position 2, which was Keahey is running against Fund, Christine Schaller for Position is the only per- L.A. Worthington filed for not much of surprise; however, but hasn’t officially filed. 2; Carol Murphy for Position 3; son who filed for state senator. Congressional District 3 on previously unannounced candi- For Commissioner District Erik D. Price for Position 4; Mary Butch Stavrum filed on Tues- Wednesday. date Katherine Gulmert filed for 2, two candidates have filed, in- Sue Wilson for Position 5; James day, and now faces Jim O’Hagan On Monday, Jaime Herrera judge Position 3. cluding Bobby Jackson, who J. Dixon for Position 6; John C. and incumbent Brian Blake, who Beutler filed for re-election, as Gulmert, who filed Wednes- Skinder for Position 7; and Anne prefers the Republican party, also have filed for state represen- did candidate David McDevitt. day, will vie for the position Hirsch has filed for Position 8. and Bob Bozarth, who stated no tative Position 2. The district serves Lewis and against Joely O’Rourke. Both are Russ Olsen has filed for the party preference. Incumbent Bill For Legislative District 2, Thurston counties, among others. seeking to replace retiring judge Schulte has announced inten- Thurston Public Utility District, which serves Thurston and Richard Brosey. for the District 2 position. tions to run, but had not filed as Pierce counties, Randi Becker THE FIRST DAY to file a declara- Having filed earlier this week, of Thursday morning. Legislature and Tamborine Borrelli have tion of candidacy in the Audi- Andrew Toynbee put his name in Former County Commis- For the 20th Legislative Dis- filed for state senator. Amy Piv- tor’s Office began at 8 a.m. Mon- the hat for judge Position 1. He re- sioner Lee Grose is the only can- trict, serving most of Lewis and etta Hoffman filed for the state day morning. The last day to file mained the sole candidate for the didate to have filed for the com- Cowlitz counties and part of representative position 1, as did is May 20 by 4:30 p.m. position currently held by Nelson missioner District 3 position for Thurston and Clark counties, . JT Wilcox and To see a full list of those who Hunt, who is also retiring. the Lewis County Public Utili- State Rep. Richard DeBolt filed Derek Maynes filed for state rep- have filed statewide, go online For the Court of Appeals, ties District. It’s a six-year term for Position 1 on Tuesday. resentative position 2. to https://wei.sos.wa.gov/county/ Division 2, District 3, Jill M. Jo- in a nonpartisan office. State Sen. John Braun, and As for Legislative District 22, lewis/en/CandidateInfo/Pages/ hanson filed for judge Position Thurston County for state representative which serves Thurston County, Candidates-Who-Have-Filed.aspx. State Asks State Supreme Court to End Education Sanctions By Rachel La Corte four years.” of Financial Management. age the plan “as unworkable, too dreds of tax exemptions passed The Associated Press Stolier and Copsey wrote This year’s report to the court little too late, inconsequential, by the Legislature in order to find that the state is “poised to finish outlines a plan approved by the and worse.” the money needed for compliance. OLYMPIA — Attorneys from the legislative work necessary to Legislature to finish the work, al- But, they wrote that it is “un- “Clearly the Legislature did not the office of Attorney General achieve compliance by 2018.” though that plan does not say ex- questionably a plan for addressing take the court seriously, because Bob Ferguson says the state is on The justices have held the actly where lawmakers will find compensation and funding by the they really didn’t do anything,” track to fulfill its constitutional state in contempt over the Legis- the rest of the money they need. end of the 2017 legislative session.” he said. “This idea that we have a requirement to properly fund lature’s failure to make a plan for The plan, signed by Gov. Jay In- “It provides a process-with plan to do a plan and we promise education and in a court filing resolving the remaining issues slee earlier this year, establishes a precise timelines and bench- to do everything at the last min- Wednesday asked the state Su- over paying the full costs of basic task force to find the state dollars marks-for obtaining the infor- ute isn’t the plan the court has preme Court to drop a contempt education, while ending its over- needed to replace some local levy mation necessary to complete been ordering for years now.” order and lift daily sanctions im- reliance on local tax levies. spending and instructs the 2017 that task,” they wrote. “The Leg- posed last year. Last August, the high court Legislature to finish the work. islature has done what the Court David Stolier, a senior assistant ordered the state to set aside It also instructs the task force ordered and there is no basis for attorney general, and deputy so- $100,000 a day in sanctions for to make recommendations on continuing to hold the State in licitor general Alan Copsey filed a its lack of progress toward fully teacher pay and asks for clari- contempt or to continue levying memo with the high court along- paying the cost of basic educa- fication on how local levies are sanctions.” side a bipartisan legislative report tion. The money was supposed used. The measure directs the The coalition that sued the detailing the Legislature’s progress to be put into a dedicated edu- task force to determine whether state over education funding has this year on education funding. cation account, but lawmakers more legislation is needed to en- 20 days to respond. “The State has not yet ignored that directive when writ- sure all-day kindergarten and Thomas Ahearne, an attor- achieved, and does not claim to ing a supplemental budget earlier smaller K-3 class sizes are pos- ney for the plaintiffs, said that have achieved, full constitutional this year. There is enough money sible in every elementary school the court needs to increase the compliance,” they wrote. “How- in reserves to cover the amount, in the state. pressure on lawmakers, either by ever, it has made significant cu- which is currently more than $27 Stolier and Copsey wrote that shutting down the schools in the mulative progress over the last million, according to the Office plaintiffs and others will dispar- 2017 school year or closing hun- News in Brief

Stafford Creek Corrections Cen- attle Archdiocese identified each believed if the alleged child vic- Toledo Center to Serve ter and is set to be released this of the six priests identified in the tim was “no longer around” his Fried Chicken Dinner summer. complaints as being the subject charges would be dropped. By The Chronicle of “credible” sexual abuse allega- Investigators say the man of- tions involving children. fered to sign over three vehicles MISSED The Toledo Senior Center is Olympia to Consider Each of the plaintiffs filed he said were worth about $10,000 hosting a fried chicken dinner their claims under a pseudonym in exchange for his cellmate to starting at noon Sunday. Local Income Tax to to protect their identity because kill the child and an adult. The meal will include fried Send Kids to College they allege they were sexually Police say both intended chicken, mashed potatoes and YOUR OLYMPIA (AP) — The abused as children. victims are safe and were not gravy, vegetables, drink and des- Olympia City Council is drafting sert. Cost is $8. harmed in any way. an ordinance that would tax all Police say the man’s cellmate Customers will be served un- city households to create a fund Wildlife Officials Kill til the food is gone. was not involved in the crime PAPER? to send kids to college. The pro- Toledo Mighty Fine Seniors Aggressive Coyote other than as a cooperative wit- posal would go before voters in ness and he won’t face charges. are sponsoring the event. November. in Kirkland The Toledo Senior Center is If the idea becomes law, KIRKLAND (AP) — Wild- located at 150 Coal St. For more Olympia could become the first life officials have killed a coyote Kittitas County information, call (360) 864-2112. city in Washington with a local that Kirkland residents say killed Prosecutor Running for Call income tax. their pets and terrorized their Inslee Orders Update The Olympian reported it neighborhood. State Supreme Court 360-807-7676 comes in response to a local pe- KCPQ-TV reported that OLYMPIA (AP) — The Kit- to Risk Management tition. The council voted 4-3 on Kirkland officials say the animal titas County prosecutor has Tuesday night to draft a tax pro- stopped being afraid of people Policies announced that he’s running posal. and was killed by U.S. Depart- Leave a message against incumbent state Supreme OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- Volunteer group Opportuni- ment of Agriculture officials last ton’s Gov. has issued ty for Olympia began circulating Friday. Court Chief Justice Barbara with the day an executive order directing state a petition in April that seeks a 1.5 Kirkland City Manager Kurt Madsen. agencies to evaluate how they percent tax on any household in- Triplett says killing the coyote In his announcement missed including manage risk. come in excess of $200,000. The was a last resort and something Wednesday, Greg Zempel said he your name, A statement from Inslee’s of- tax would be expected to raise officials took very seriously. He wants to make the court less po- fice on Tuesday said the order about $2.5 million to pay the first says the city called the USDA af- litical. Zempel, who has been the address and requires agencies to update their year of tuition at any commu- ter receiving more than 20 com- top prosecutor in Kittitas County risk management policies by Sep- nity college or apply tuition at a plaints. for 21 years, has also served as phone number. tember and requires agencies to public university for every public According to Triplett, the the president of the Washington adopt practices such as “embed- high school graduate in Olympia. coyote was large, aggressive, and Association of County Officials ding risk management” at every frequently approached humans and the Washington Association After hours level of an agency. or leaped over fences into back- of Prosecuting Attorneys. The order asks agencies to Six New Sex Abuse yards. He says relocating the coy- Madsen was elected to the is checking strengthen how the states aims Lawsuits Filed Against ote won’t solve the problem if it is court in 1992 and is seeking a messages to prevent loss. used to humans. fifth term. She became chief jus- Seattle Archdiocese tice in 2010. Tuesday & Thursday ‘Barefoot Bandit’ Says SEATTLE (AP) — Six new Justices Mary Yu and Charles 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. child sex abuse lawsuits have Police Arrest Inmate Wiggins are also up for re-elec- His Mother Has Died been filed against the Seattle for Trying to Have tion in November. Wiggins faces and Saturday SEATTLE (AP) — A con- Archdiocese. Federal Way Municipal Judge 7:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. victed thief who became widely The Seattle attorneys who Child Victim Killed Dave Larson in his re-election known as the teenage “Barefoot filed the lawsuits say more abuse MOUNT VERNON (AP) — bid. So far, no challengers have CH547464ac.sw Bandit” as a result of a series of survivors came forward after Authorities say a man in jail on filed against Yu. car, boat and plane thefts says his the Catholic church released child molestation charges tried mother has died. the names of 77 people against to arrange for another inmate to SEASONED FIREWOOD KIRO-Radio reports Colton which credible allegations have kill his alleged victim. Harris-Moore said Wednesday been made. Mount Vernon police said that his mother, Pam Kohler, died They allege they were abused in a news release Wednesday a R&K LOGGING Tuesday night. at various parishes and schools 50-year-old man from Sedro- • CLEAR CUTTING & THINNING Harris-Moore, now 25, had across the Seattle Archdiocese Woolley was charged Tuesday earlier spoken of cryogenically from the late 1950s to the late with criminally attempting to • CLEAR CUT RE-SEEDING freezing his mother with the 1980s. In each lawsuit, they claim commit murder. • SELECT LOGGING hope that medical advances the Archdiocese knew or should Police say the Skagit Prosecu- would allow her to be revived and have known that the abuse posed tor’s Office contacted them May 360-894-1423 Ken her lung cancer treated. a danger to children, but did not 11 about the inmate soliciting Harris-Moore is serving a protect them. others to commit murder. De- [email protected] six-year prison sentence at the In January of this year, the Se- tectives say they learned the man LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED LIC# 0056001827 CH557488R.N Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT arrested in the 100 block of West trespasser in the 1800 block of burglars allegedly spray-painted Charlotte Lane. Laptop Taken High Street on suspicion of or- Southwest Snively Avenue. an “R” on a wall, stole popsicles, ganized retail theft. and left a freezer door open, caus- Burglary Reported at Shed • At 12:17 p.m. on Tuesday, po- Suspicious Person Reported ing ice cream to melt. Children lice received a report of a theft of a Driver Arrested After Collision are the rumored perpetrators, • The Lewis County Sheriff’s • At 9:54 p.m. on Tuesday, Office recently received a report laptop computer in the 600 block • At 12:31 a.m. on Thurs- but an investigation is ongoing. of Centralia College Boulevard. police received a report of a sus- of a burglary that occurred in day, police arrested Dawnita K. picious person looking in hous- the past month in the 400 block Ortivez, 28, of Centralia, on sus- Woman Arrested for Court Order Protection Order Violations es’ windows in the 500 block of of state Route 505 in Winlock at picion of driving under the influ- Northwest St. Helens Avenue. Violation a storage shed. A small safe, val- • At 1:07 p.m. on Tuesday, ence after she reportedly crashed • At 9:30 a.m. on Monday, ued at $150, and four Toyo tires her car into a utility pole in the police arrested Ahmed M. Man Faces Charges Teresa K. Roberts, 56, of Kelso, on aluminum Ford wheels val- Peace, 23, of Centralia, on sus- 200 block of Downing Road. was arrested in the 100 block of ued at $2,250 were stolen. picion of violating a no-contact of Breaking Car Window order in the 400 block of West CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 1:21 p.m. on Wednesday, Main Street. Vehicle Prowl police received a report that a • At 4:05 p.m. on Tuesday, Make This The Year You Pre-Plan • At 9:29 a.m. on Monday, man was running down the road police received a report of a viola- in the area of Prindle and North- Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: tion of a protection order in the police received a report of a ve- hicle prowl in the 500 block of west State streets in Chehalis who • Your family knows your wishes 1000 block of Roosevelt Avenue. broke a vehicle’s window. Police The case is under investigation. Southeast Hilltop Drive. • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues responded again at 2:12 p.m. to the • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided DUI Thefts 600 block of Northwest Prindle Street for a third-degree malicious • You have peace of mind knowing you have • Christopher D. Schluter, • At 12:05 p.m. on Monday, mischief complaint related to the given your family a loving git 43, of College Place was arrested police received a report of a wal- incident. A suspect has been re- Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for on suspicion of DUI at 2:44 p.m. let taken in the 1600 block of ferred to the Lewis County Prose- advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes Tuesday in the 1900 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. cutor’s Office for possible Charges. West Reynolds Avenue. • At 12:08 p.m. on Monday, police received a report that Mail Theft OUR LEWIS COUNTY CH557684jc.cg Animal Trap Damaged money was stolen from a wallet ARRANGEMENT OFFICE • At 3:43 p.m. on Wednesday, 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 in the 1600 block of Northwest Centralia, WA • At 7:49 p.m. on Tuesday, Louisiana Avenue. police received a report of mail a live-capture animal trap was • At 2:26 p.m. on Monday, theft in the 1700 block of South- reportedly damaged in the 500 police received a report of a theft west Snively Avenue in Chehalis. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 block of Girard Street. in the 100 block of Northeast Hampe Way. Disgruntled Customer Makes Vehicle Prowl • At 4:31 p.m. on Monday, Threat About Shotgun • At 7:32 a.m. on Wednesday, police received a report of a theft • At 4:32 p.m. on Wednes- a purse and a Samsung Galaxy in the 1100 block of South Mar- day, police received a report of Four Questions You Should Ask: tablet were reported stolen from ket Boulevard. harassment in the 300 block of a vehicle in the 2600 block of • At 3:52 p.m. on Wednes- Northwest Pacific Avenue in Cooks Hill Road. day, police received a report of Chehalis. An upset customer re- • Who would make my inal arrangements? a shoplifter in Chehalis. No ar- portedly said something about • What are my options? Fraudulent Check Reported rests were made. needing to get a shotgun. No ar- rests were made. • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? • At 1:30 p.m. on Wednes- Shoplifting Charges • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? day, police received a report of a fraudulent check in the 1000 • Donna J. Galpin, 56, of Juvenile Arrested on Assault block of South Tower Avenue. Rochester, was cited on suspi- Charge cion of third-degree theft at 5:15 • At 4:56 p.m. on Wednes- p.m. Monday in the 1600 block day, police arrested a 12-year- I want to answer your questions and protect your family from Bicycle Taken of Northwest Louisiana Avenue old Chehalis boy on suspicion confusion and financial hardship at the time of a death. ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant • At 8:58 p.m. on Wednesday, for allegedly shoplifting cosmet- of fourth-degree assault in the a bicycle was reported stolen in ics and clothing valued at $154. 100 block of Southwest Fourth the 1500 block of Windsor Av- • Shandell S. Fickett, 18, of Street. enue. Onalaska, was cited on suspicion of third-degree theft for alleged- Sticklin Funeral Chapel LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE CH558022cbw.do ly shoplifting $35.28 in makeup Serving Lewis County Since 1890 Three Arrested for Retail Theft in the 1600 block of Northwest Thieves Steal Popsicles, Louisiana Avenue. Melt Ice Cream sticklinsfuneralchapel.com • At 5:05 p.m. on Wednes- 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia day, Kaisha R. Walker, 21, of • At 9 p.m. on May 13, police University Place, Jalexis B. Ezell, Trespasser Reported received a report of a burglary in 20, of Tacoma and Chadrick C. • At 4:08 p.m. on Tuesday, the 3100 block of Ives Road Cen- Singleton, 25, of Lakewood were police received a report of a tralia at Villa Los Milagros. The lock, died Tuesday, April 26, at St. Joseph Games Death Notices Medical Center, Tacoma. A celebration Powerball: 23-25-39-54-67, Power- • ROBERTA CARLENE HOLMAN WITT, 86, of life will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Cal- ball: 11, Power Play: 3 Rochester, died Thursday, May 12, at vary Community Church, 2655 38th Providence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. Ave., Longview. Bright colors, boots and Next jackpot: $60 million A celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. buckles for attire are encouraged. Ar- Mega Millions: Tuesday at Oakville Assembly of God, rangements are under the direction of Next jackpot: $187 million 114 Cedar St., Oakville. Arrangements Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, Toledo. Lotto: 04-12-17-21-39-48 are under the direction of Sticklin Fu- • JAREDSI TORRES, 8, Rochester, died Next jackpot: $1 million neral Chapel, Centralia. Monday, May 16, in an automobile ac- Hit 5: 06-16-21-32-35 cident. A funeral service will be held • HEATHER ANNE HINKEY, 43, Oakville, Next cashpot: $230,000 died Saturday, May 7, at home. A pot- in the near future. Arrangements are Match 4: 06-07-19-22 luck celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. under the direction of Sticklin Funeral Saturday in the covered area at Schaefer Chapel, Centralia. Daily Game: 8-4-1 Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful County Park, Centralia. Arrangements • CARMEN ALFRED HAIL JR., 63, Glenoma, monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. are under the direction of Sticklin Fu- died Thursday, May 12, at home. Service Keno: 07-10-13-14-18-19-20-24-27-32- We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including neral Chapel, Centralia. details are pending. Arrangements are 36-39-43-45-52-58-59-67-70-72 personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site • HOWARD F. GAGE, 93, Centralia, died under the direction of McComb & Wag- repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has Friday, May 6, at Providence Centralia ner Family Funeral Home and Crema- Hospital. A memorial service will be at 2 tory, Centralia. Commodities made us a family tradition for over 100 years. p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church, Gas in Washington — $2.57 (AAA of 1866 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis. Arrange- Washington) Newell-Hoerling’s ments are under the direction of Sticklin Lotteries Crude Oil — $47.32 per barrel (CME Mortuary Funeral Chapel, Centralia. Group) 360-736-3317 • CHRISTA LEA (BROWN) DYKSTRA, 49, Win- Washington’s Wednesday Gold — $1,247 (Monex) 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com CH558058cbw.sw In Loving Memory of Douglas S. Ray Ila Ruth Catlin She married Richard Catlin June 23, 1943 — May 1, 2016 Nov. 14, 1969. Together, they moved to Toledo in 1973 and Douglas Scott Ray, 73, passed Oice, serving in a variety of raised two children, Craig and away peacefully May 1, 2016, at enforcement positions, including Shannon. the Canterbury Inn in Longview. patrol, narcotics task force, K-9 Ila is survived by her He was born in Centralia, and then moving into various husband, Richard; sister, Wash., to Willis and Marva ranks, holding the chief civil Patsy of Hood River, Ore.; (Godsey) Ray June 23, 1943. deputy position for a number of son, Craig (Larinda) Catlin; He graduated from Onalaska years, prior to retirement. With daughter, Shannon (JB) High School in 1960, where he more than 30 years of service to Ewers; four granddaughters participated in football and track. the Clark County Sherif’s Oice, who she adored, Nicole (Ben) Doug served in the U.S. Army he retired March 31, 2000. Martin, Alyssa Ewers, Isabella during the Vietnam War, as a Doug enjoyed camping, A memorial service is planned and Chloe Catlin. member of the Military Police hunting with his buddies, snow for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 21, A graveside service is and a canine handler. He was skiing, water skiing and boating. 2016, at the Kelso Presbyterian scheduled for Saturday, May honorably discharged Oct. 14, He loved to travel all over the Church, 215 Academy Street ,with Ila Ruth Catlin, 69, passed 1967. world. Doug also enjoyed running 21, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., at pastors, Vonda McFadden and away in her home, surrounded The Lone Hill Cemetery in He married his high school many of the Hood to Coast relays, by her family May 11, 2016, sweetheart, Donna Smith, of Gary Lucas oiciating. Toledo. Following the service, with his fellow police oicers. Memorial contributions may after a long battle with cancer. a celebration of life will be Toledo Aug. 6, 1966. He was preceded in death by be made to the Clark County K-9 She was simply known as Doug graduated from Portland his parents, Willis and Marva held at Shannon Ewers’ house Unit, P.O. Box 410, Vancouver, “Nana” to her family. Ila located at, 210 Hankins Rd., State University with a bachelor Ray; and wife, Donna N. Ray. was born in Independence, of arts in law enforcement and Doug is survived by a sister, WA 98660 or Parkinson’s Toledo, WA 98591. Resources of Oregon, 3975 Missouri to Pat and Viola To view the obituary, please go to from the FBI National Academy. Patricia Faires (Glenn) of McFarland Nov. 11, 1946. chronline.com/obituaries. Doug was a longtime resident Longview; sister-in-law, Wanda Mercantile Drive, Suite 154, Lake of Clark County. He started Zacher (Hank) of Oroville, Oswego, OR 97035. She will be remembered as a devoted and loving wife, Jan. 1, 1968, in a lengthy career Wash.; and numerous nieces and To view this obituary, please go to with the Clark County Sherif’s nephews. chronline.com/obituaries. mother, sister, grandmother and friend... • Main 11 RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016

FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total restroom sinks until a plumber can fix the drain. The plan is to have this fixed Food Establishments Pioneer Bar & Grill, Mossyrock 5 0 5 by tomorrow. (5 blue) With Perfect Scores: Food temperatures were fine except one refrigeration unit was slightly Food temperatures were good except for one chicken product, which was Morton Elementary, Morton above the minimum required temperature. Please adjust or repair this as reheated. (5 red) Morton High School, Morton soon as possible. (5 red) Inspection: May 13 Morton Senior Center, Morton Inspection: May 6 Pe Ell Nutrition, Pe Ell Pe Ell School District, Pe Ell Great Cuisine of India, Centralia 25 0 25 White Pass Elementary, Randle Packwood Senior Center Enrichment, Packwood 10 0 10 Chicken curry was observed hot holding on the buffet at 108.4 F and must White Pass Junior/Senior High Roast beef received frozen was defrosted under refrigeration starting Tues- be kept at 135 F or above at all times. This was discarded. This is a repeat vio- School, Randle day about 3 p.m. This morning, the roast beef was taken from package and lation. (25 red) Centralia High School, Fort Borst divided into two portions in separate pans. When the temperature was taken Inspection: May 11 Park, Centralia (approximately one hour after being portioned) the temperature indicated Chehalis Little League, Stan Hedwall was near 60 F. This product was reheated to 165 F or more on my recommen- Park, Chehalis dation to salvage the food, which changed the menu from deli sandwiches. Oakview Elementary, Centralia 10 5 15 Dawn’s Delectables, Chehalis (10 red) Refrigerator was not maintaining safe temperatures and potentially haz- Twin Cities Babe Ruth, Stan Hedwall Inspection: May 12 ardous foods were found cold holding between 42.7 and 54.4 F. These will Park, Chehalis either be discarded or transported to another school to hold until refrigerator Cispus Learning Center, Randle is fixed and can hold foods at 41 F or below (10 red) Gee Cee’s Inc., Toledo Toledo Short Stop Grocery, Toledo 5 5 10 Lewis County Head Start, Randle Dishwasher is not sanitizing. Please correct within one week. (5 blue) Handwash stations were clear and stocked, but deli handwash station was Mt. St. Helens Grocery, Vader not draining well, so temporarily they were using the three-compartment and Inspection: May 10 Annie’s Napavine Country Market, Napavine Best Western, Chehalis ••• time of inspection. Blue violations relate to overall period is considered a high risk and must be re- Mossyrock Booster Club, school Editor’s note: These figures are derived from cleanliness and operational conditions and must inspected. An establishment that receives 75 red fields, Mossyrock inspections conducted by the Lewis County Public be corrected by established deadlines or by the points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a rou- Newaukum Valley Golf Course, Health Department’s Food Safety Program. next routine inspection. tine inspection or 40 red points on a repeat inspec- Chehalis Red violations are those most likely to cause Any establishment receiving 40 red points or tion will have their food establishment permit Winlock/Olequa Senior Center En- foodborne illness and must be corrected at the any red point item repeated within an 18 month suspended. richment, Winlock Lewis County Superior Court Actions by Lewis County Su- (2) second-degree possession of stolen tation, sentenced to 116 to 120 months to 6 months in jail each on counts 1 and tempt to elude a pursuing police vehicle, perior Court included the follow- property, (3) theft of a motor vehicle, in prison each on counts 1 and 2, 60 2, concurrent, 12 months community (4) possession of a stolen vehicle, sen- ing defendants, charges and case sentenced to 14 months in prison each months on count 3, concurrent, $800 in custody, fined $1,000, $1,400 in fees. tenced to 20 months and 1 day in prison dispositions: on counts 1 and 3, 5 months on count 2, fees. Stephanie Lynn Case, 28, Chehalis, on count 1, 12 months in prison on count Held April 4 concurrent, $1,400 in fees. • Genaro Medina Rivas, 25, 2 counts (1) possession of a controlled substance 2, 6 months in jail on count 3, 12 months • Edward Byron Clifford, 41, Chehalis, Held April 12 of second-degree burglary, sentenced with intent to deliver, methamphet- in jail on count 4, concurrent, 12 months third-degree malicious mischief, sen- • Tehl Matthew Dunlap, 30, Bucoda, to 24 months residential chemical de- amine, (2) possession of a controlled community custody each on counts 1 tenced to 364 days in jail with 316 sus- (1) fourth-degree assault, domestic pendency treatment-based alternative, substance, methamphetamine, (3) at- and 2, fined $1,000, $3,000 in fees. pended, $2,036 in fees. violence, (2) unlawful imprisonment, $2,700 in fees. Held April 5 domestic violence, sentenced to 364 Held April 15 • Eric Jeffrey Stevens, 21, Chehalis, pos- days in jail with 359 suspended on count • Jennifer Lynn Wilson, 36, Sumner, session of a controlled substance, heroin, 1, 6 months on count 2, concurrent, 12 theft of rental, leased or purchased Steve sentenced to 30 days in jail, 12 months months community custody, $1,946 in property, sentenced to 17 days in jail, community custody, fined $1,000, $1,700 fees. $1,400 in fees. in fees. • John Carl Baker, 49, Chehalis, first- • Jordan Mark Twidwell, 18, Napavine, Wathne • Eternity Rose Ellen Bock, 20, Che- degree escape, sentenced to 57 months violation of a court order, domestic vio- Steve Wathne was born halis, (1) third-degree assault, (2) third- in prison, $2,500 in fees. lence, sentenced to 22 months in prison, Feb. 2, 1962 and passed away degree retail theft with special circum- • Dale Robert Smith, 42, Ethel, third- 12 months community custody, $1,300 May 13, 2016, in Olympia degree assault, sentenced to 40 days in fees. stances, sentenced to 4 months in jail, 12 Wash. His early childhood months community custody on count 1, in jail, 12 months community custody, • Case William Van Kooten, 33, Cen- 2 months in jail on count 2, concurrent, $1,800 in fees. tralia, escape from community custody, was spent in Edmonds, Wash. $4,300 in fees. Held April 13 sentenced to 30 days in jail, $1,400 in before moving to Oakville and Held April 6 • Jesse James Puckett, 32, Olympia, fees. graduating from Oakville High • Bruce Wayne Finney, 47, Winlock, residential burglary, sentenced to 63 Held April 22 School in 1980. violation of a court order, sentenced to months in prison, $4,044 in fees. • Carey Raymond Cosgrove, 35, Cen- He then began working at 22 months in prison, 12 months commu- • Felicia Renee Barnes, 29, Chehalis, tralia, (1) disorderly conduct, (2) third-de- the Olympia Hardel Plywood gree malicious mischief, sentenced to 90 nity custody, $1,300 in fees. bail jumping, sentenced to 22 months in mill and earned an associates • Jeffery Todd Larson, 45, Chehalis, prison, $1,500 in fees. days in jail with 34 suspended on count 1, possession of a controlled substance, • Anthony Michael Westmoreland, 364 days with 308 suspended on count 2, degree from South Puget held Saturday, May 21, 2016 methamphetamine, sentenced to 24 27, Mossyrock, (1) third-degree assault, concurrent, $1,300 in fees. Sound Community College. at 2:00 p.m., at Black Lake months in a residential chemical de- domestic violence, (2) fourth-degree • Zacharey Jonrobert Hanley, 26, Cen- When the mill burned in 1996, Grange, 6011 Black Lake pendency treatment-based alternative, assault, domestic violence, (3) bail jump- tralia, possession of a controlled sub- Steve returned to South Puget Blvd., Olympia, WA 98512. fined $2,000, $1,500 in fees. ing, sentenced to 24 months residential stance, heroin, sentenced to 90 days Sound Community College to Please dress casually, Steve in jail, 12 months community custody, • Felicia Renee Barnes, 29, Chehalis, chemical dependency treatment-based study computer programming would love that! possession of a controlled substance, alternative on counts 1 and 3, 364 days fined $1,000, $1,500 in fees. methamphetamine, sentences to 9 with 364 suspended on count 2, $1,500 • Ruben Allen Inman, 25, Centralia, and went to work for the If you would like to honor months in jail, 12 months community in fees. escape from community custody, sen- Department of Social & Health Steve's memory, you may send custody, fined $1,000, $2,600 in fees. • Thomas Loel Pleasant, 50, Centralia, tenced to 60 days in jail, $2,500 in fees. Services SEMS unit, where he memorial donations to Black • Corey James Hickman, 30, Cheha- (1) first-degree robbery, (2) second-de- • Curtis William Hoffman, 37, Centra- was working at the time of his Lake Fire Department, 125 lis, possession of explosives without a gree assault, sentenced to life in prison lia, (1-3) 3 counts of residential burglary, death. Delphi Rd. NE, Olympia, WA license, sentenced to 90 days in jail, 12 without the possibility of early release (4) attempted residential burglary, sen- Steve was preceded in death 98502 or bring them to the on each count, concurrent, $1,400 in fees. tenced to 73 months in prison each on months community custody, $900 in by his father in 1964; mother service. fees. • Efren Julian Arias, 34, Centralia, pos- counts 1-3, 63 months on count 4, con- • Raymond John Gonzales Jr., 28, Che- session of a controlled substance, meth- current, $1,300 in fees. in 2004; and his four-legged Special thanks to Black halis, second-degree taking a motor ve- amphetamine, sentenced to 24 months Held April 27 best buddy, Bo. Lake Fire Department and St. hicle without permission, sentenced to in prison, 12 months community custo- • Silvio Ruben Olney, 37, Yakima, pos- He is survived by brothers, Peter Hospital Second Floor 60 days in jail, $2,600 in fees. dy, fined $2,000, $1,300 in fees. session of a controlled substance, meth- Larry (Lynn) of Addy and Critical Care Unit. • Audrey Jane Bengtson, 29, Yelm, • Maribeth Evelyn Secrest, 26, Salkum, amphetamine, sentenced to 30 days Mark (Kelli) of Tacoma; sister, For more information and third-degree retail theft with special cir- possession of a controlled substance, in jail, 12 months community custody, Sandy Ostergard of Olympia; to leave condolences go to methamphetamine, sentenced to 30 fined $1,000, $1,500 in fees. cumstances, sentenced to 90 days in jail, nieces, nephews, cousins and www.funeralalternatives.org. $1,300 in fees. days in jail, home detention authorized, • Muna R. Alazhari, 21, Vancouver, 12 months community custody, fined too many friends to count. • William Curtis Shearer, 62, Winlock, Washington, third-degree theft, sen- To view the obituary, please go to 3 counts possession of a controlled $2,000, $1,400 in fees. tenced to 364 days in jail with 364 sus- A memorial service will be chronline.com/obituaries. substance, felony marijuana, sentenced Held April 14 pended, $1,300 in fees. to 6 months and 1 day on each count, • Clavin Paul Brockman, 38, Toledo, (1- • Daryl Phillip McCrory, 26, Oakville, (1) concurrent, home detention authorized, 2) 2 counts of second-degree child mo- second-degree identity theft, (2) posses- 12 months community custody, fined lestation, (3) third-degree child moles- sion of methamphetamine, sentenced $2,000, $1,000 in fees. Held April 7 • Andrew Jeffery Filer, 27, Centralia, Bonnie Jean Kathleen second-degree attempted malicious George Philip mischief, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, $2,747 in fees. Hewlett (Workman) Cain Oct. 22, 1939 – May 9, 2016 • Candy Ann Core, 46, Randle, pos- Bonnie Jean Kathleen session of a controlled substance, al- (Workman) Cain, 64, of Onalaska, George Philip Hewlett, 76, of prazolam, sentenced to 30 days in jail, passed away May 10, 2016, at home detention authorized, 12 months Winlock, died peacefully at home community custody, fined $1,000, $700 Monday, May 9, 2016. He was Morton General Hospital ater in fees. born Oct. 22, 1939, in Chehalis, sufering heart pains. Held April 11 Wash., to Charles A. and Clarice S. • John Carl Baker, 49, Chehalis, (1-2) (Turner) Hewlett. She was born on Aug. 2 counts violation of a court order, do- George graduated from W.F. 2, 1951, in Morton. Although mestic violence, (3) harassment, threats West High School and earned an conined to a wheelchair due to to kill, (4) first-degree criminal trespass- associate degree in agriculture ing, domestic violence, (5) harassment, from Centralia College in losing a leg to diabetes, she enjoyed threats to kill, (6) violation of a court or- 1961. On Feb. 23, 1963, he and Russell Heien and Felicity taking local beach trips and had der, domestic violence, (7) felony stalk- married Mary Kaiser. Recently, Knakmuhs; sister, Patricia (Bob) a special fondness for them. ing, domestic violence, sentenced to 60 they celebrated their 53rd Knapp; brother, Roy Hewlett; Bonnie liked taking in the sales at months in prison each on counts 1, 2 anniversary. George retired from and 6, 43 months each on counts 3 and sisters-in-law, Patricia Richards Packwood, Morton and the coast National Fruit Canning Company 5, 364 days on count 4, 96 months on and Betty Kaiser; several nieces She enjoyed the peace and nature count 7, concurrent, 12 months commu- in 2000, after working 40 years and nephews; and special travel nity custody each on counts 1, 2, 6 and 7, as ield man and ield manager. companions and many other around her and George’s country home and she took particular $5,000 in fees. He was a member of the Sacred close friends, too numerous to delight in decorating their home for every holiday. She had a • Jennifer Lynn Schroeder, 30, Cen- Heart Parish in Winlock, until it mention. ready smile and delightful way of looking at life. tralia, (1) unlawful factoring of a credit closed. George then became He was preceded in death card, (2) second-degree identity theft, a member of St Francis-Xavier by his parents, Charles A. and Bonnie is preceded in death by her parents, Hiram and (3) first-degree criminal impersonation, Mission of Toledo, where he Clarice S. (Turner) Hewlett; Violet (Music) Workman; and son, Robert Joseph Hamilton. sentenced to 14 months in prison each enjoyed membership in the SH- parents-in-law, Vivian and Leo on counts 1 and 2, 12 months on count SFX men's club, cooking for the Kaiser; brother, Chuck Hewlett; 3, concurrent, $1,400 in fees. Oktoberfests and Lenten ish sisters-in-law, Carol Hewlett She is survived by her beloved life partner, George Lukacz; • Brenton Dwayne Michels, 28, Mor- dinners. and Marjorie Kaiser; and infant sister, Barbara Joanne Tuttle; and a brother, John (Penny) ton, (1) possession of a stolen vehicle, He is survived by his wife, grandson, Josiah Hewlett. Workman; nephew, Sachene Reynolds; Mary; son, John (Cindi) of A vigil service will be held and niece, Cassie (Glenn) Anderson. Laramie, Wyo., daughter, Sandra Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 7:00 (Simon) Collins of Arcadia, Calif., p.m. at St. Francis-Xavier A celebration of life will be held at Brown Mortuary Service grandchildren, Celina (Zach) Chehalis Mission Catholic Church, in Morton at 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 27, 2016, with a potluck Knakmuhs, Joshua (BrieAnna) Toledo. Funeral Mass will be Municipal Court Hewlett, Clarisa (Kaleb) Heien, held Wednesday, May 25, 2016 reception immediately following. Chehalis Municipal Court Jedidiah, Christiana, Cecilia, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Francis-Xavier Her wishes were to be cremated. and Jeremiah Hewlett; Rachael, Mission Catholic Church with criminal cases, including sentenc- To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Matthew, Samantha, Gabriel Fr. John McLaughlin celebrant es, fines, fees and findings of not and Dominick Collins; his guilty or dismissals. and Deacons Arturo Ramirez Brown Mortuary Service chosen daughter, Shannon and Loren Lane. Services are 812 Westlake Avenue Held April 27 Condolences may be offered at (Jefrey) Grimes of Chehalis,under the direction of Cattermole Morton, WA 98356 • Daniel Lee Carpenter, 39, Centralia, www.brownmortuary.com Wash. and their children, Gailyn Funeral Home in Winlock. To (360) 496-6234 (1) third-degree theft, (2) second-degree criminal trespassing, sentenced to 364 (John) Peterson, Emalie, Linae, send condolences or to sign the days in jail with 363 suspended, fined Liam, Ethan and Grace; great- online guestbook, visit the website $400 with $300 suspended on count 1, grandchildren, Emmah, Leeah at www.cattermolefh.com. count 2 dismissed with prejudice, $250 and Kierah Hewlett, Susannah To view the obituary, please go to in fees. chronline.com/obituaries. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Stocks Fall After Fed First Chibok Girl to Signals June Rate Escape Boko Haram to Hike Possible Be Feted in Nigeria NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The are dropping in early trading first Chibok teenager to escape Thursday as telephone compa- from Boko Haram’s Sambisa For- nies and utilities continue to est stronghold has been flown to drag major indexes lower. High- Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, where she dividend stocks fell for a second is expected to be feted by the presi- day as investors braced them- dent, even as her freedom adds selves for the likelihood of an pressure on the government to do interest rate increase in June at more to rescue 218 other missing the Federal Reserve’s next policy girls. meeting. Verizon fell 2 percent Joy and renewed hope have and AT&T lost 1 percent. met the discovery of the 19-year- The Dow Jones industrial av- old, who was 17 when she was erage fell 154 points, or 0.9 per- abducted, though she appears too cent, to 17,372 at 10:23 a.m. East- traumatized to understand her ern time. The Standard & Poor’s central role in the tragedy that 500 lost 19 points, or 0.9 percent, captured worldwide attention and to 2,029. The Nasdaq composite shone a spotlight on the violent fell 43 points, or 0.9 percent, to methods of Nigeria’s home-grown 4,696. Amr Nabil / The Associated Press Islamic extremists. A surprise indication from Officials say she will meet, per- the minutes of the Federal Re- An Egyptian woman, who said her brother is among passengers on a crashed Egyptian airplane, grieves as she leaves the haps as early as Thursday, with Egyptair in-flight service building where relatives are being held at Cairo International Airport, Egypt, Thursday. Egyptian serve’s last meeting that it may President Muhammadu Buhari. aviation officials say an EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and crew on board has crashed. The officials raise interest rates in June is Aid workers say the young woman, say the search is now underway for the debris. weighing on global stock mar- who was found with her 4-month- kets for a second day. Investors old baby, urgently needs reproduc- are hoping for more insight later tive health services and psychoso- Thursday when Vice Chairman cial counseling. Stanley Fischer and William Hunters found the young Dudley, president of the Fed’s Egypt Plane Crashes; woman wandering on the fringes New York regional bank, are of the remote northeastern forest scheduled to give speeches. on Tuesday and reunited her with her mother, Danladi said after Cosby Spends Millions speaking with the mother. as Lawsuits, Criminal Terror Attack Possible Pacquiao’s Senate Case Rages 66 ON BOARD: EgyptAir search plane located two orange airspace, around 280 kilometers PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In items believed to be from the (175 miles) off Egypt’s coastline Victory Brings Him any given week, teams of high- Flight Crashes Into EgyptAir flight, 230 miles south- north of the Mediterranean port Closer to Presidency priced lawyers fan out across east of Crete within the Egyp- city of Alexandria. The carrier’s Mediterranean on Flight MANILA, Philippines (AP) — the country to defend Bill Cosby tian area of Flight Information account fits closely with an ac- Boxing great Manny Pacquiao was amid a cascade of sexual assault From Paris to Cairo Region, a Greek military official count from Konstantinos Lin- proclaimed Thursday as a winner allegations, defamation claims By Maggie Michael, Elena Becatoros said, speaking on condition of tzerakos, director of Greece’s and insurance disputes. of a Philippine Senate seat, bring- and Angela Charlton anonymity under regulations. Civil Aviation Authority. ing him closer to a possible crack at The disgraced TV star is In Cairo, Civil Aviation Min- The airline said the Egyptian The Associated Press the presidency. spending millions in a frenzied ister Sherif Fathi told a news military had received an emer- CAIRO — An EgyptAir At the proclamation ceremony, bid not just to stay out of prison conference that he did not want gency signal from the aircraft, an but to salvage what is left of his flight from Paris to Cairo with an elections commissioner intro- 66 passengers and crew on board to prematurely draw conclusions, apparent reference to an Emer- duced Pacquiao as the “people’s reputation. Legal experts say he but that indications suggest a ter- gency Locator Transmitter, a bat- has nothing to lose. crashed into the Mediterranean champion” and called out his Sea off the Greek island of Crete ror attack as more likely cause of tery powered device designed to name in the same slow style that “This thing’s going to be tied the crash. automatically give out a signal in up in litigation anyway, so you early Thursday morning, Egyp- he is introduced in his world-fa- tian and Greek officials said. “The possibility of having a the event of a sudden loss of alti- mous bouts, drawing cheers from might as well look like you’re the different action or a terror attack, tude or impact. aggrieved party,” said Professor Egypt’s aviation minister said the audience. the crash was more likely caused is higher than the possibility of The Egyptian military de- The Filipino slugger garnered Laurie Levenson of Loyola Law having a technical failure,” Fathi nied it had received a distress call School in Los Angeles. “The best by a terror attack than technical more than 16 million votes, land- problems. said, cautioning the truth would and Egypt’s state-run daily Al- ing 7th among 12 new members defense is a good offense.” not be known before the investi- Ahram quoted an unidentified The biggest threat facing the There were no immediate of the Senate, a traditional spring- signs of any survivors but re- gation is concluded. airport official as saying the pilot board to the presidency. Earlier comedian is the lone criminal Earlier, Egyptian Prime Min- did not send one. The absence of case against him, involving al- gardless of what caused the crash, this year, he said that he planned the incident is likely to deepen ister Sherif Ismail also said a terror a distress call suggests that what- to retire from boxing to become a legations he drugged and sexu- attack could not be ruled out. “We ever sent the aircraft plummet- ally violated Andrea Constand at Egypt’s woes as the country full-time politician. struggles to revive its ailing cannot rule anything out,” Ismail ing into the Mediterranean was his suburban Philadelphia home told reporters at Cairo airport. both sudden and brief. more than a decade ago. economy, particularly the lucra- tive tourism sector that has been Greek defense minister Pan- Exploring the possibility of a Mob Burns Venezuelan battered by the turmoil in which os Kammenos said the EgyptAir terror attack, Egyptian security Man Alive Over $5 as Bipartisan Deal in the country has been mired since flight 804 made abrupt turns officials said they were running House to Help Puerto a 2011 popular uprising. and suddenly lost altitude just background checks on the pas- Rule of Law Fails The crash also renewed secu- before vanishing from radar at sengers to see if any of them had CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Rico With $70B Debt rity concerns surrounding Egyp- around 2.45 a.m. Egyptian time. links to extremists. They spoke The mob didn’t know at first what WASHINGTON (AP) — In tian planes and airports, and He said the aircraft was 10-15 on condition of anonymity be- Roberto Bernal had done, but he a breakthrough, House Republi- brought back still fresh memo- miles inside the Egyptian FIR, cause they were not authorized was running and that was enough. cans and Democrats have struck ries of the horrific Russian pas- Flight Information Region, and to speak to the media. Dozens of men loitering on the a deal with the White House on senger plane crash in Sinai last at an altitude of 37,000 feet. “It In Paris, the city’s prosecu- sidewalk next to a supermarket a deal to help rescue Puerto Rico October, when all 224 people turned 90 degrees left and then a tor’s office has opened an investi- kicked and punched the 42-year- from $70 billion in debt. on board were killed. Moscow 360 degree turn toward the right, gation into the incident. “No hy- old until he was bloodied and A revised bill introduced has said the aircraft was brought dropping from 38,000 to 15,000 pothesis is favored or ruled out at semi-conscious. After all, they had late Wednesday would create a down by an explosive device, feet and then it was lost at about this stage,” the prosecutor’s of- been robbed of cell phones, wal- control board to help manage and a local branch of the Islamic 10,000 feet,” Kammenos added. fice said in a statement. Egypt’s lets and motorcycles over the years, the U.S. territory’s financial ob- State has claimed responsibility EgyptAir said the Airbus chief prosecutor, Nabil Sadeq, and thought Bernal had a crimi- ligations and oversee some debt for planting it. A320 vanished 10 miles (16 kilo- followed suit, ordering an “ur- nal’s face. restructuring. The legislation Later in the day, an Egyptian meters) after it entered Egyptian gent” investigation into the crash. Then a stooped, white-haired came after weeks of negotiations. man trailing behind told them House Speaker Paul Ryan, he’d been mugged. House Democratic Leader Nan- The mob went through Ber- cy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary More Work, More Pay? New Rule nal’s pockets and handed a wad of Jacob Lew all expressed support bills to the old man: The equiva- for the legislation Thursday, with lent of $5. They doused Bernal’s Lew calling the bill “a fair, but Extends Overtime to Millions head and chest in gasoline and tough bipartisan compromise.” By Christopher S. Rugaber annual salary threshold at which will see that as a step down, they flicked a lighter. And they stood AP Economics Writer companies can deny overtime pay said. back as he burned alive. GOP-Led House will be doubled from $23,660 to “With the stroke of a pen, the “We wanted to teach this man a WASHINGTON — More pay nearly $47,500. That would make Labor Department is demot- lesson,” said Eduardo Mijares, 29. Decisively Approves could become a reality for mil- 4.2 million more salaried workers ing millions of workers,” David “We’re tired of being robbed every $602 Billion Defense Bill lions of U.S. workers who now eligible for overtime pay. Hourly French, a senior vice president time we go into the street, and the toil long hours without overtime workers would continue to be for the National Retail Federa- police do nothing.” WASHINGTON (AP) — The under a new rule issued Wednes- mostly guaranteed overtime. tion, said. “Most of the people day by the Obama administra- Republican-led House voted The White House estimates impacted by this change will not convincingly Wednesday to ap- tion. ‘Oppenheimer Blue’ that the rule change will raise see any additional pay.” prove a $602 billion defense pol- The rule seeks to bolster icy bill after rejecting attempts overtime protections that have pay by $1.2 billion a year over The overtime threshold was Diamond draws $58M by Democrats to close the de- been eroded in recent decades the next decade. Some employ- last updated in 2004 and now GENEVA (AP) — The “Op- tention facility at Guantanamo by inflation. A diminishing ers, though, might choose to re- covers just 7 percent of full-time penheimer Blue” diamond sold Bay, Cuba, and to repeal the war proportion of workers have ben- duce their employees’ additional salaried workers, administration Wednesday for more than 56.8 powers President Barack Obama efited from overtime regulations, hours to avoid paying overtime, officials said — down from 62 million Swiss francs ($57.6 mil- relies on to fight the Islamic State. which date to the 1930s and re- thereby making the workers’ percent in 1975. lion) including fees, crushing the The legislation, which au- quire employers to pay 1½ times schedules more consistent. The higher threshold, to take previous record for the most ex- thorizes military spending for a worker’s wage for work that ex- “Either way, the worker wins,” effect Dec. 1, will lift that ratio pensive diamond ever sold at auc- the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, ceeds 40 hours a week. said Vice President Joe Biden on back to 35 percent, Labor Secre- tion. seeks to halt a decline in the com- In the fast food and retail a conference call with reporters tary Tom Perez said. Perez has Capping a lively and even bat readiness of the U.S. armed industries in particular, many Tuesday. spearheaded the administra- laughter-filled auction at Chris- forces by purchasing more weap- employees are deemed manag- Business groups, however, tion’s effort and has worked on tie’s, the hammer came down to ons and prohibiting further cuts ers, work long hours but are paid argued that the changes will formulating the rule for the past applause as the 14.62-carat stone, in troop levels. But in a 17-page a flat salary that barely exceeds increase paperwork and sched- two years. billed as the largest Vivid Blue statement on the policy bill, the the income of the hourly workers uling burdens for small compa- The new rule is intended to diamond ever put up for auction, White House detailed its opposi- they supervise who receive over- nies and force many businesses boost earnings for middle- and went to an unidentified buyer for tion to numerous provisions and time pay. to convert salaried workers to lower-income workers, Perez a hammer price of 50.6 million said Obama would veto the legis- Under the new rules, released hourly ones to more closely track said, which have been stagnant Swiss francs — which excluded lation if it reached his desk. in draft form last summer, the working time. Many employees since the late 1990s. fees and the buyer’s premium. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016

Reid Blackburn, one of 57 people to die in the eruption, was loaned to National Geographic to operate a pair of remote-controlled cameras. One was with the 27-year-old photographer at the camp dubbed Coldwater I, about 8 miles north- west of the volcano. The other camera was to the east, above Spirit Lake. Photographer’s Notebook

Files / The Columbian via AP Recovered After Mount Reid Blackburn’s photo log book, seen July 1, 1980, at the Coldwater campsite where he died during the May 18 Mount St. Helens eruption, shows he had taken ive shots that morning, four of them during the eruption. Blackburn was one of 57 St. Helens Eruption people to die in the eruption. ANNIVERSARY: Reid ate a pair of remote-controlled Derby. suring them on his policy at the burn was still shooting photo- cameras. One was with the Blackburn was our man on last minute,” Small said. With- graphs after the volcano’s initial Blackburn Was One 27-year-old photographer at the the mountain, but Small and fel- out Perry’s insurance policy, “It eruption. of 57 People Who Died camp dubbed Coldwater I, about low Columbian photographers would have been like $18,000 for He fired off a two-shot se- 8 miles northwest of the volcano. Ralph Perry, Dave Olson and both cameras.” quence and logged it as 8:33 a.m.; in the Eruption The other camera was to the east, Jerry Coughlan helped set up the While none of his images he took another two-shot se- By Tom Vogt above Spirit Lake. equipment. survived, Blackburn was able to quence a minute later, logging it As a licensed ham operator, Nikon’s two loaner cameras safeguard his notebook. The first at 8:34 a.m. There was no time to The Columbian Blackburn could fire both cam- were mounted on heavy-duty Sunday entry at 7:11 a.m. shows write comments. He locked the VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) eras at once with a radio trans- studio tripods. “One of the tri- he triggered his cameras once, notebook inside his radio trans- — Columbian photographer Reid mitter. pods was mine,” said Small, who with the comment: “Totally clear, mitter case and took shelter in- Blackburn made a slight revision The cameras were advanced now lives in Florida. no activity.” side his Volvo. to the cover of his notebook that Nikons, former Columbian pho- Each camera unit was pow- Based on the other two en- Blackburn’s body was recov- explained his role on Mount St. to editor Steve Small said. ered by a car battery. Both cam- tries on the May 18 page, Black- ered four days later. Helens 36 years ago. “We checked them out from eras were placed inside Styro- Nikon Professional Services, a In a spot for his contact in- foam ice chests, Small said, “to special account for profession- protect them from the elements.” formation, Blackburn filled in al photo-journalists,” he said. It wasn’t enough to protect the line for his telephone number “They were not even in produc- the cameras from the pyroclastic 80% OFF with KA7AMF: his amateur ra- tion.” surge, however. dio call sign. The cameras had auto-focus Small was uninsurable when As a professional photogra- and 250-exposure film capacity it came to photo gear, but he RETAIL PRICES pher and ham radio operator, as well as remote-control tech- didn’t have to write a large check Blackburn was just the right guy nology. “Now all these things to Nikon after the eruption. Retail Price $149 STEEL OR for a collaboration that included are common; in those days, they “I was worried about that,” OUR PRICE The Columbian, National Geo- were rare.” Small said. “I didn’t have a policy. FIBERGLASS graphic and the U.S. Geological

The original plan called I had trashed so many cameras CH558006cbw.do Survey. It was a photo project in for a network of five cameras, that I couldn’t get insurance.” PRE HUNG which the Kentucky Derby, of all but there weren’t enough to go Small elaborated on what DOOR things, played a small role. around that May. Several of “trashed” meant: “Drop them $79 Blackburn, one of 57 people the remote-controlled cameras in a forest fire from an airplane, to die in the eruption, was loaned wound up instead in Louisville, things like that. 4 ⁹/₁₆ EXTERIOR WALL to National Geographic to oper- Ky., photographing the Kentucky “Ralph took care of that by in- 1-800-600-6903 Washington State GOP Convention Opens in Pasco ‘SWING THIS STATE TO cent elections have come close Our Reporting to winning the governor’s man- THE RIGHT’: State’s 44 sion for the first time since John Presidential Delegates Spellman left office in 1985. “We believe Bill Bryant is the Matters to You Will Be Chosen perfect candidate,” Hutchison said. SPOKANE (AP) — With Bryant, who is scheduled to Donald Trump emerging as the speak Friday at the convention, presumptive Republican presi- could not say if the Trump can- Our stories are will read each month dential nominee, a little of the didacy will translate into more drama has been removed from Republican votes down the ticket. and the advertising alongside the the state GOP convention that “I don’t think anyone has a opened in Pasco on Wednesday. handle on that,” Bryant said. “It’s stories really get noticed. But important issues remain, a very unusual year.” such as selecting the state’s 44 Hutchison thinks Trump will presidential delegates and getting boost GOP turnout. more Republicans to vote in down- “He has gotten more voters in Top viewed stories for April include: Number of views ticket races, party chairman Susan the primary election of any candi- Hutchison said this week. date in history,” Hutchison said of Emergency Responders Rescue The GOP has had plenty of Trump. “He is awakening a sleep- 10,161 success electing state legislators ing giant of the voters who tend Horse Trapped in Mud Near Onalaska in recent years, and they cur- not to bother to vote in primaries.” rently control the state Senate. Todd Donovan, a political But they have had less success scientist at Western Washington Wayward Sea Lion Turns Up 8,846 in winning statewide elections, University, said excitement over on Oakville Farm and the state hasn’t voted for a Trump may not extend to other Republican for president since Republican candidates. Ronald Reagan in 1984. “He might mobilize some Owner of Rescued Horse Facing 8,382 Hutchison believes the excite- new voters, but there’s no reason Nine Animal Cruelty Charges ment created by the Trump can- to think they would vote GOP didacy could translate into more down the ballot,” Donovan said. GOP voters this year and “swing “The guy is basically running Suspect Arrested in Thurston County 7,007 this state to the right.” against his party establishment.” Dog Abuse and Death The convention will pick Trump’s candidacy may cause Washington’s delegates to the na- some regular GOP voters to sit tional GOP convention in Cleve- this election out, Donovan said. Rollover Crash, Medic Vehicle Accident land in July. But those delegates Hutchison believes some 4,542 will not know who they are sup- Washington Republicans do Slows Traic on I-5 porting until after the results of tend to sit out elections, think- the Washington primary elec- ing Seattle-area Democrats will tion set for next Tuesday. On the decide the outcome anyway. JNET Arrests Two Suspected Cocaine 4,180 Washington ballot, Republicans That thinking needs to change, Dealers in Grand Mound can choose among Trump, and Hutchison said. his former challengers Ted Cruz, “One of my goals is to make John Kasich or Ben Carson, who sure Republicans in Eastern remain on the ballot. Washington vote,” she said. “If Advertising in our products “You never know what the they vote, we win.” voters will decide to do,” Hutchi- As of Monday evening, produces results son said. 730,685 primary ballots had Meanwhile, the state’s Repub- been returned to the Secretary lican leadership is focused on the of State’s office, representing 17.9 governor’s race and other state- percent of the 4 million ballots wide races, she said. mailed to voters. “The big prize is governor,” The state GOP convention Chronline.com Hutchison said. will also consider the party One Republican gubernato- platform. The convention runs rial candidate is Bill Bryant, a through Saturday in Pasco. businessman and port commis- While Democrats are allocat- sioner in Seattle. 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Visitors take selies with Mount St. Helens in the background on the observation deck at the Johnston Ridge Observatory on Wednesday afternoon. Lava “What we’re doing is the framework to allow Continued from the front page people to predict what may So far, Creager said, the ex- happen in the future.’’ tensive study is “going well.” The iMUSH effort combines Find out how you can earn $100 vanpooling! the forces of earthquakes and Ken Creager explosives with the use of elec- a professor of earth and space sciences tromagnetic sensors and the Contact us today! traditional sciences of geology [email protected] and petrology in order to glean 360.786.8800 • 1.866.330.7033 insight into the terrain and sys- lengths of time when the go dor- CH558740M tems at play under the live volca- mant,” said Creager. no. The study utilizes 70 broad- In its history, it is believed band stations deployed around that Mount St. Helens has erupt- the mountain backcountry that ed hundreds of times with many are designed to pick up and doc- of the events much larger than Local People, Local Decisions ument underground vibrations. the 1980 eruption. Those vibrations are both The rate of lava flow at Mount for Flexible Loan Solutions or to Grow Your Business. natural (earthquakes) and man- St. Helens appears from the out- made (explosives), but in either Plus, Everyday Banking and Mobile Banking. case the data at the intermittently side to be a process subject to dispersed sensors is used to pin- massive fluctuations. For exam- point the speed of travel for those ple, the new lava dome that has vibrations in order to determine been growing inside the moun- the density of the underground tain crater has been recorded material that they encounter. In growing as fast as 5 feet per hour, HOW other words, scientists are trying or as slow as 1 inch per day. to figure out where the hard rock Scientific inquiry into the in- CAN WE turns to hot lava. ner workings of the mountain Creager said that it is not yet and its neighbors in the Cascade known how much magma is Range has long been a highly HELP YOU? stored underneath the moun- valued, and often dangerous, tain. For a sense of the forces at undertaking. For example John- Keith Macy play, the 1980 eruption exploded NMLS# 539574 with enough force to send an ash ston Ridge, where Wednesday’s cloud 12 miles high. It eventually presentation was held, is named dissipated across the atmosphere after David Johnston, a volcanol- of the entire globe. ogist who was conducting stud- Creager said the hope is to ies just west of the observatory one day be able to gauge the along the ridgeline on the May size and contents of the magma 18, 1980. Standing some 7 miles chamber beneath Mount St. Hel- from what is now the mountain ens, noting, “That’s one of our crater, Johnston became one of goals and specifically one of the 57 people to lose their life to the harder things to predict is how erupting volcano that day. big an eruption is going to be.” Creager also made note of a Paul Long Matt DeBord Although iMUSH data does fissure fault line directly beneath not allow for the precise pin- Mount St. Helens that runs north pointing of eruption events just yet, Creager did note an apparent to south and parallel to the rest correlation between deep depth of the Cascade Mountain Range. earthquakes beneath the moun- According to Creager, that weak tain and the periodic magma re- point may be the reason that charging process. Mount St. Helens is decidedly Creager pointed out that offset to the west from the rest there have been a lot of deep of the range’s peaks. The theory earthquakes so far in 2016, but is that the crack allows magma that doesn’t necessarily mean from other areas beneath the that an eruption is imminent. mountain range to escape more Instead, Creager chalked it up to easily, acting essentially as a vol- a natural part of the mountain’s canic relief valve. HOME | CONSTRUCTION | BUSINESS complex and cyclical regenera- While Creager was unable to CHEHALIS tion process as molten lava rises say exactly what may come of the from the depths of the Earth to 714 W. Main Street • Liberty Plaza-Exit 77 iMUSH study in the long run, he It’s Easy settle into the mountains subter- START ranean holding pen. explained that it is a an under- 360.740.0770 “It’s interesting that these taking propelled by “curiosity- ONLINE! CH558403co.cg shallow (earthquake) events driven science.” Creager said, Also TOLEDO, WINLOCK, TUMWATER & OLYMPIA seem to go on all the time and “What we’re doing is the frame- the deeper events are more inter- work to allow people to predict mittent and then there are large what may happen in the future.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 • Main 15

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Chronline Above: Best of Show: “Spring Rain,” by Nora Doelman. Comments Left: Winner, People and Community, “Flood Plain,” by Kevin Burman. The following com- ments were submitted by readers of www.chronline. Chehalis Basin Strategy Photo Contest Winners Selected com. All stories are avail- able for reading online. The winning entries of the the eyes of the people that live, Two photo contest award ex- printed and foam-core mounted, Chehalis Basin Strategy Photo work and play in the basin. The hibitions are being planned in the and put on display at the events. Contest have been selected. The photographs will help the leaders upper and lower basin to show- Refreshments will be provided. • Story: Washington contest was sponsored as part working on the Chehalis Basin case the contest winners and The exhibitions will be 5:30- State GOP Convention of the Chehalis Basin Strategy, Strategy to better portray life in provide more information on the 7:30 p.m. June 8 at the Centra- an initiative being developed the Chehalis River Basin, and in Chehalis Basin Strategy effort. lia Train Depot and 5:30-7:30 Opens in Pasco by the State of Washington, lo- doing so, highlight the diversity All 18 award recipients will have p.m. June 8 at the Grays Harbor cal leaders, and tribes to reduce of people, wildlife, communities their photographs professionally Courthouse. USERNAME: BOD flood damage and improve river and habitats. Initial work on the habitat throughout the Chehalis Chehalis Basin Strategy shows The Washington state prima- River Basin. that actions are needed to protect Look for our Saturday ry is not confidential! My name, The winning submissions the richness of the basin natural address, and who I voted for is commentary by John McCroskey were “Spring Rain,” Best of Show, resources and human communi- right there for anybody to see. Nora Doelman; “Flood Plain,” ties. How many people will handle Winner: People and Community, All uniquely express the it before it gets to the auditors Kevin Burman; and, “Clouds theme of the contest, “My Place, office who may have a political over Curtis Hill,” Winner: Na- the Chehalis.” Fifteen additional agenda? I hope it makes it and ture, Jeffrey Seldomridge. Honorable Mentions were also gets counted... I do not like this. The photo contest, which ran selected. All 18 of the contest You MUST mark what party you from March 28 through April 28, winning photographs are avail- are voting for and you MUST was an opportunity to experi- able to view at www.chehalisba- vote for the person in the party ence the Chehalis Basin through sinstrategy.com. who marked on the back of your envelope. And yet they provide us with a secrecy envelope! lolo- lol what a joke. • Story: Tall Fir Tree in Centralia Turning Into Towering Tiki Totem USERNAME: Frosted Flake The possibilities Anthony seems to know what he is trying to do. Similar are endless... project on Crowder road. Pow- erline guys took it out. Owner · Commercial Lettering · Exhibit Signs carved it. Worked out real well. Cut Vinyl Graphics · Vehicle Graphics · Printed Graphics · Banners Find Us on Facebook · A-Boards · Letter Sets · Lettering www.facebook.com/ · Indoor Lettering · Weather Resistant thecentraliachronicle Outdoor Signs · Photographs Follow Us on Twitter · Commercial Vehicles · Industrial Signs Relay for Life of Lewis County @chronline · Garage and Building Wraps SW Washington Fairgrounds Send your comments, criti- cisms and feedback to NEW LOCATION! May 20-21, 4 p.m. - 4 p.m .

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goats, mostly located around the enough abundance that we can Goats northern edge of the mountain resume the traditional practices,” and up in the Mount Margaret added Reynolds. Continued from the front page ‘‘The hope is that we can gather enough wool backcountry. Using slightly differ- According to Reynolds, moun- ent techniques and a larger survey tain goats can really hoof it too. Mountain goats had histori- in enough abundance that we can resume the area that included much of the Evidence of mountain goats in- cally been a key component to the traditional practices.” south slope, biologists counted side the mountain crater was first lives of Cowlitz Tribe members, 152 mountain goats in 2015. observed in 2000 and since then and although the eruption wiped Again, it is important to out the small contingent of goats Nathan Reynolds, goats have been spotted inside an ecologist with the Cowlitz Indian tribe note that none of the new goats the crater with regularity. Reyn- left on the mountain in 1980, the on Mount St. Helens have been volcano was not responsible for olds also noted another goat that shuttled in by humans. Instead, was tagged and seemed altogether their demise. Instead, westward Reynolds explained that the word westward migrating European prefer sparse high alpine condi- content to call Mount Adams its expanding European settlers were is out in goat country and the ani- to blame for that population evis- Americans were putting a serious tions, and the volcanic blast zone home. After staying relatively sta- mals are hiking in from areas like tionary for about six months the ceration. pinch on Washington’s mountain of Mount St. Helens created what Mount Adams, Goat Rocks and Historically, the Cowlitz Tribe goats. Southwest Washington was Nathan Reynolds, an ecologist goat suddenly went on the lam Silver Star Mountain. “They’ve fi- until it was located three days was known for curating prized advertised a sportsman’s paradise, with the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, nally reached an island of suitable blankets and yarn spun from the and the slow reproducing moun- dubbed a “pseudo Alpine” area at later alive and well along the Or- habitat to them,” said Reynolds. egon Coast. That trek was par- thick double wool coat of the area tain goats were all but wiped out about 2,000 feet. That elevation is With the impressive resur- ticularly impressive to Reynolds mountain goats. Those fibers in- across the entirety of the region. much lower than typical alpine gence of mountain goats in full sulate the goats against tempera- In 1972 and 1973, four goats habitats but it is nonetheless de- swing, remnants of their travels who noted the sheer distance and tures as low as negative 50 degrees were brought in each year in an ef- void of forest canopy and the thick are readily apparent around the populated terrain that the moun- F and winds as high as 100 mph. fort to repopulate Mount St. Hel- underbrush that can hide moun- mountain. That is especially dur- tain goat would have had to travel. The woven and spun goods ens. Those goats were brought in tain goat predators like wolves, ing the summer months when bits Besides that, “Do mountain goats of the Cowlitz Tribe were in great from the Olympic National Park, coyotes, cougars and bobcats. of their snow white fleece can be swim across the Columbia River?” demand from tribes without ac- where they are a non-native spe- According to Reynolds, that found hanging from brush and asked Reynolds. Apparently so. cess to mountain goats and they cies and that restocking effort was prime habitat seems to have led brambles around the mountain. Although the exact time frame were traded to tribes across the slow to take hold. Even those slim to a fertility resurgence in the As such, the Cowlitz Tribe has re- and process for resumed and ex- Salish Sea and up into Canada. results were wiped out during the mountain goats as well. While cently resumed their practice of panded mountain goat wool gath- Many tribes also raised what 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens most mountain goats typically wool gathering. ering by the Cowlitz Tribe is not is now an extinct breed known when all 15 of the mountain’s esti- reproduce at a rate of one kid per “We’ve gathered a little bit of clear to Reynolds at this time he as the Salish wool dog. The white mated goats were killed. nanny, per year, the new Mount St. wool and we’re hoping to gather is confident that the volcano in- furred, long-haired dogs were Interestingly, the post-erup- Helens herd has begun to throw a little bit more,” said Reynolds, spired regeneration of mountain bred and raised in order to com- tion recolonization of mountain twins into the population. noting that a kitchen size plastic goat herds on and around Mount bine their hair with the valuable goats on Mount St. Helens has Research efforts in 2014 and bag full of wool he presented on St. Helens is a trend that will con- goat fiber for spinning on a fasci- taken place without any human 2015 confirmed those growing Wednesday represented many tinue for the foreseeable future. “I nating and esoteric tool known as interaction whatsoever, and the suspicions of a thriving mountain miles and hours of arduous gath- think they’re in a rich habitat,” ex- a spindle whorl. devastating effects of the blast are goat population on Mount St. Hel- ering effort. “The hope is that plained Reynolds. And the 1980 By the late 1800s, though, a big reason why. Mountain goats ens. In 2014, biologists counted 65 we can gather enough wool in eruption is the reason.

Carl Nielsen said in a statement. have outstanding staff working niles was more likely to blame for the suspect, that it would be dif- Cat “This case brought to light the lack here, but from time-to-time mis- the cat’s gruesome injuries. ficult to file charges against any- of information and resources we takes will occur,” Nielsen wrote. The cat was “squeezed,” had one without vital evidence in the Continued from the front page had available for our staff to refer to “I am confident that our depart- been thrown or dropped from crime. during initial investigation.” ment is now better prepared a second-story balcony at least “Without the body, I would be the Lewis County Prosecutor’s The police department is should this type of case occur in twice, and had a stone thrown at unable to show how the animal Office next week. Errors made during the ini- working to update its policies and the future.” or dropped on its head, accord- died,” he wrote. “Any effort to tial investigation, including the procedures with the help of agen- On April 28, Centralia Po- ing to Deputy Prosecutor Kevin recover the body now would be disposal of the cat’s body rather cies including Pasado’s Safe Haven lice arrested a Puyallup man on Nelson. fruitless because it could have than its collection as evidence, and People for the Ethical Treat- suspicion of killing the neigh- According to witness ac- been tampered with since the in- led the Prosecutor’s Office to de- ment of Animals, Nielsen wrote borhood cat in the 100 block of counts, by the time the original cident occurred.” cline filing charges immediately. “Our department appreciates Virginia Drive in Centralia. suspect arrived, the cat was mo- Nielsen said the police de- “Fortunately, these types of cas- the passion and concern shown However, the Prosecutor’s tionless on the ground, he added. partment worked with the Pros- es do not occur frequently in our by our community members Office determined after review- Nelson noted, in a letter de- ecutor’s Office on their continu- community,” Centralia Police Chief throughout this incident. We ing the case that a group of juve- scribing why he could not charge ing investigation into the case.

began meeting with Walton and cations center employees, ob- would rather keep on believing asserted that all of the problems Manager Anderson, both appointed in in- tained by The Chronicle, show that we can all get past whatever listed as short term concerns — terim positions at the time. dispatchers expressing con- hang-ups that we have and build including dispatchers missing Continued from the front page Last week, the chiefs again cerns that Anderson has pushed on a working relationship and radio traffic, not speaking clearly, expressed concerns with lead- trainees to get certified to work team spirit within the Center.” or not providing follow-up infor- from dispatchers to the county ership at the center, which were alone too quickly, that Anderson Because Lewis County E911 mation — were addressed. The commission regarding its vote summarily dismissed by Lewis has too little experience writ- Communications is a public chiefs disagreed. of no confidence in Anderson. County Commissioner Bill ing grants, and that he has little agency, much of its business, Anderson also listed among “Further, he prioritizes compart- Schulte as “bullshit.” knowledge of their contracts. aside from personal information his achievements a decrease in mentalization over correcting While fire and police chiefs “Not only are his character of 911 callers and staff members, overtime hours and the creation these inadequacies, as though maintain that the dispatch center and current behavior in question is a matter of public record. of a draft strategic plan. He said preventing his subordinates needs strong leadership, suggest- by staff, but the interim man- In an April 25 email, a com- the dispatch center meets nation- from drawing attention to the ing someone with a “type A” per- ager exhibits an unwillingness munications staff member asked al standards. growing problems will somehow sonality, Schulte said dispatchers to listen to advice which would Anderson to explain his assess- Lewis County plans to adver- make them cease to exist.” need a softer leadership approach otherwise protect the Depart- ment of communications staff tise for the permanent dispatch In their letters and statements because most are women, draw- ment from severe financial liabil- in his “2016-2024 Strategic Plan- manager position by June 1. At to The Chronicle, dispatchers ing ire from the dispatchers in a ity, both in the form of litigation ning” document as having “low a meeting with commissioners describe a work environment in statement to The Chronicle. from the public and the loss of emotional intelligence.” Tuesday, Central Services Di- which they feel a disconnect be- “The recent comments made funding as a result of failure to “Not many know what (emo- rector Steve Walton said the job tween themselves, their manage- by commissioner Schulte are uphold grant requirements,” the tional intelligence) is, and even description and posting was cur- ment and Lewis County govern- reprehensible and do nothing to dispatchers’ letter to the com- more will deny not having it, so rently being drafted. The Lewis ment. While they acknowledge help create a cohesive work en- mission states. it’s important to know what it is County Board of Commissioners that Anderson has inherited many vironment among the multiple In another email, Anderson and not jump to any conclusions,” asked to approve the posting be- of the problems at the center, they agencies we serve,” the dispatch- asked dispatchers to volunteer to Anderson wrote in his response. fore it becomes official. argue that his leadership has done ers stated. bring in an item of their personal He went on to explain that Commissioner Bill Schulte too little to solve some problems clothing to be embroidered with people with low emotional intel- said last week that he told An- and has made others worse. ACCORDING TO THEIR letter to a county logo — specifying that ligence struggle with self-aware- derson months ago that if he did Anderson and Lewis County the county commission, Lewis it shouldn’t be underwear. A rep- ness, self-regulation, motivation, well in his first six months, he Commissioner Bill Schulte said County dispatchers don’t mean resentative from the dispatcher’s empathy and social skills. He would automatically be the top last week the challenges from to undermine Anderson’s au- union, Teamsters Local 252, no- provided in the response a link candidate for the job. Schulte area fire and police chiefs were thority, but want to honestly ad- tified Anderson that the union to an online quiz to allow the and county Central Services Di- unfounded and based on hidden dress issues to improve the com- did not approve of the request. employee to determine their rector Steve Walton both indicat- agendas, possibly to avoid paying munication center. In an email to staff dated Jan. own emotional intelligence. ed that they believed Anderson higher rates. In emails between Anderson 29, Anderson asks employees to was doing a good job However, in a strategic plan- and communications staff, ob- leave their cell phones in their ANDERSON AND SCHULTE have In their letter, dispatchers ex- ning document, Anderson lists tained this week by The Chron- lockers and use the center’s in- repeatedly accused detractors of pressed concerns that the depart- first among department weak- icle, Anderson repeatedly blames stant message system, first, be- having an agenda, and Anderson ment’s current position could nesses a “toxic culture (low emo- criticisms of the department on cause “what they are writing is again brought up allegations of worsen, and urge the county tional intelligence)” among com- hidden agendas and directs staff probably tearing someone else hidden agendas in an email dat- commission to consider another munications staff. Conversely, he to not discuss dispatch center is- down,” and second, that phones ed May 11 regarding a Chronicle candidate for the position. listed his own emotional intelli- sues with outsiders. are a distraction on the job. article on the dispatch center. “During his tenure, barely gence as high. “There are multiple instances In an email dated March 31, “… I wanted to let you know four months after being hired, Schulte, Anderson and coun- shown through his electronic Anderson asked employees not it was my honor to take one for the Interim Manager has dem- ty Central Services Director correspondences to staff where to share information about the the team,” he said. “Light will be onstrated the same policy of half- Steve Walton did not return re- the interim manager gradually communication center with any- shed on the dark agenda and un- truths, empty promises, and gen- quests for comment Wednesday. moves from hollow appeasement body outside the department. dermining efforts of a few.” eral incapacity we had come to “Lewis County dispatchers to dismissal to outright censor- “If you have shared Commu- Anderson disputed claims by expect from the previous admin- are dedicated to ensuring the ship any time an issue surfaces nications business, whether it fire and police chiefs last week istration; an administration the safety of our citizens. We love concerning his decisions,” the be innocently or with an agenda that he has not worked to address County Commissioners them- our jobs and what we do, and dispatchers’ letter reads. in mind, I do not want to know a list of short- and long-term con- selves saw fit to abruptly dismiss,” are committed to performing Emails among communi- about it,” Anderson said. “I cerns for the dispatch center. He the dispatchers’ letter reads. our jobs exceptionally well every day, despite the lack of leader- ship from management, lack of support from the BOCC and the financial issues that surround CENTRALIA ROLLERDROME the communications center,” dis- patchers said in a written state- ment to The Chronicle. Summer Pass All Nighter Skate all summer for one low price!! 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Tuesday’s 1A Boys Soccer U-Prep Ends United’s Season ROUGH PATCH: University Prep Scores Three Times in 5-Minute Span to Knock United Out of State Playoffs By Lars Steier combination squad out of the [email protected] State tournament. “We just had that spell where A five-minute stretch early in we let it get away from us,” Unit- the second half doomed United ed coach Horst Malunat said. “I in its matchup against Univer- thought we held it pretty well but sity Prep Tuesday, in the first we never quite had the chances. round of the State 1A boys soc- ...Take away those ten minutes, cer tournament. Already trail- those three goals, and it’s a pret- ing 1-0 entering the second half, ty even match.” Toledo-Winlock conceded three University Prep’s Josh quick goals as University Prep Thompson started the run of put the game out of reach. goals for the Pumas in the 49th MATT BAIDE / [email protected] The Pumas went on to win minute. Following a corner kick, University Prep’s Jake Zikan (17) knocks down United’s Fernando Munoz as United’s Adair Garibay (left) and University Prep’s 4-0 at Centralia’s Tiger Stadium, Cole Thompson (5), Justin Ting (behind Garibay) and Ty Maider (far right) watch during a irst round State 1A soccer match knocking the Toledo-Winlock please see UNITED, page S3 on Tuesday at Tiger Stadium in Centralia.

2B Softball 2A Girls Golf Four Locals Pirates in the ‘Ship Make State 2A Golf Tourney By The Chronicle LONGVIEW — A quartet of local golfers are headed to state. Centralia’s Julie Mettler and W.F. West’s Kate Balmelli, Car- ly Noble and Delanie Calkins all finished in the top 20 here Wednesday afternoon, surviving the two-day District 4 2A Girls Golf Tournament to book tickets to Richland. The quartet will compete in the State 2A tournament May 24-25, at Columbia Point Golf Course in Richland. Mettler, a senior, shot a 93 on Tuesday and a 94 on Wednesday to finish at 187 and in seventh place. Balmelli, a sophomore, went 97-98, while Noble, a junior, went 98-97. The Bearcat pair tied with Washougal’s Alissa Lenczowski at 195 to finish ninth, and W.F. West finished third as a team. please see BEARCATS, page S4

MATT BAIDE / [email protected] 2B Boys Golf Adna softball players celebrate during a 15-5 win over Pe Ell-Willapa Valley on Wednesday at Fort Borst Park in the semiinals of the District 4 2B Softball Tournament. Adna’s Boone Adna Rumbles Past Pe Ell-WV 15-5 to Reach State Headed to State SAME STORY: Adna to “Dotson had a great game, and Stajduhar — she’s gotten Tournament Face Toutle Lake in it done all year,” Adna coach By The Chronice District Championship Mike Raschke said. “Humphrey Adna’s Logan Boone figured Game for Third Year in had some key hits for us as well.” a few things out Tuesday night, A two-out RBI double by and trimmed a whopping 12 a Row Dotson in the sixth inning strokes off of his Day 1 score to gave Adna a 10-run lead to end finish sixth Wednesday in the By Lars Steier the game. The Pirates will play District 4 2B Boys Golf Tourna- [email protected] Toutle Lake on Saturday for the ment at Newaukum Valley Golf District 4 title for the third year Course. Adna started slow against Pe in a row. Adna won last year, Ell-Willapa Valley, but a seven- Boone, a senior, shot an 83 on while the Ducks won in 2014. the second day of action to finish run fifth inning erased any PWV scored three runs on doubt that the Pirates would at 178 and seal one of District 4’s six hits in the top of the first eight spots in the State 2B tour- advance out of the District 4 2B inning to grab the early lead. semifinals and — for the tenth nament, set for Meadowwood Sidney Pollard and Samantha Golf Course in Spokane on Tues- year in a row — into the State MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Woodward had singles on the day and Wednesday. 2B tournament. Adna’s Lili Glover (1) jumps over a ground ball hit to Pe Ell-Willapa Valley second Titan’s first two at bats. Kam- The Pirate standout, though, Adna, the defending State baseman Sam Woodward on Wednesday at Fort Borst Park in the semiinals of ryn Adkins drove in Pollard shot a 95 on Tuesday to start 2B champions, gave up three the District 4 2B Softball Tournament. with a double, then starting things off. runs in the top of the first but 4 with two doubles and three dra Stajduhar was 3 for 4 with a pitcher Dakota Brooks hit a “He just never got settled came back to defeat PWV 15-5 RBIs for Adna. Darian Hum- two-run single in a fifth inning two-run single to make it 3-0. or gained any confidence,” in six innings at Fort Borst Park Abby Hodel and Morgan Coady said Alan Browning, the in Centralia. phrey was 3 for 5 with an that saw the Pirates turn a 7-5 Shanay Dotson was 4 for RBI, and lead-off batter Ken- game into a 14-5 rout. please see ADNA, page S4 please see BOONE, page S4

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Angels 1 Softball Sunday, May 22: Golden State at Oklahoma San Francisco 5, San Diego 1 District 4 2A Softball Tournament at Fort City, 5 p.m. Cleveland 13, Cincinnati 1 Borst Park, games at 4/6 p.m. Tuesday, May 24: Golden State at Oklahoma Seattle 10, Baltimore 0 Track & Field City, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay 12, Toronto 2 District 4 2B Championships at Raymond, 5 Thursday, May 26: Oklahoma City at Golden Detroit 7, Minnesota 2 State, 6 p.m. p.m. Houston 6, Chicago White Sox 5, 11 innings x-Saturday, May 28: Golden State at Okla- District 4 1A Championships at Tumwater, 4 Kansas City 8, Boston 4 homa City, 6 p.m. p.m. Oakland 8, Texas 5 x-Monday, May 30: Oklahoma City at Golden State, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, May 20 Wednesday’s Games College Softball Philadelphia 4, Miami 2 NWAC Championships, at Delta Park (Port- Postseason Leaders Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 1 land) POINTS Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 7, 12 innings Centralia vs. Clackamas, 10 a.m. 1. Paul George, IND 27.3 Softball 2. Kevin Durant, OKC 27.3 Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 1 District 4 2A Softball Tournament at Fort 3. Klay Thompson, GS 27.0 Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 13 innings Borst Park, games at 4/6 p.m. 4. James Harden, HOU 26.6 St. Louis 2, Colorado 0 Track & Field 5. Damian Lillard, POR 26.5 N.Y. Yankees 4, Arizona 2 District 4 2A Championships at Centralia, 4 L.A. Angels 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 p.m. ASSISTS San Francisco 2, San Diego 1 1. Russell Westbrook, OKC 10.9 Detroit 6, Minnesota 3 SATURDAY, May 20 2. Reggie Jackson, DET 9.3 Kansas City 3, Boston 2 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] College Softball 3. James Harden, HOU 7.6 Oakland 8, Texas 1 NWAC Championships, at Delta Park (Port- Tenino’s Morgan Masters prepares to pitch in a 1A District 4 Tournament 4. LeBron James, CLE 6.9 Baltimore 5, Seattle 2 land); games TBD game versus Kalama on Wednesday. Tenino won the game, 4-1. 5. Draymond Green, GS 6.7 Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 3 Softball Houston 5, Chicago White Sox 3 District 4 2B Tournament at Fort Borst Park, REBOUNDS Boston 5, Kansas City 2 games at 1/5 p.m. 1. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 16.3 2. Dwight Howard, HOU 14.0 District 4 1A Tournament at Fort Borst Park, Final Results Batteries: Ocosta — Snider, Fletcher Thursday’s Games 3. Mason Plumlee, POR 11.8 games at 11 a.m./3 p.m. 1. Kallie Sakamoto Wash. 161 (2) and Raleson; Ony — Amy Henderson, Seattle at Baltimore, 9:35 a.m. 4. Kevin Love, CLE 11.6 Regional Baseball 2. Kayla Besel Ridg. 176 Gabby Wright (4) and Hailey Howard Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 10:40 a.m. (Winners play at 4 p.m.; all games loser-out) 5. Hassan Whiteside, MIA 10.9 3. Cameron Bielat Hock. 179 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. 2B Games 4. Xaalan Dolence HB 180 LOGGERS 20, CRUSADERS 0 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. At Gonzaga Prep BLOCKS 5. Elle Hirotaka BH 181 Onalaska 302 (15) — 20 18 0 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Wilbur-Creston vs. Brewster, 10 a.m. 1. Myles Turner, IND 3.29 5. Aunica Rybar MM 181 Tacoma Baptist 000 0 — 0 0 6 Colorado at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m. Liberty Bell vs. Asotin, 1 p.m. 2. Hassan Whiteside, MIA 2.80 7. Julie Mettler Cent. 187 Batteries: Onalaska — Amy Henderson Houston at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. At Eastmont HS (Wenatchee) 8. Hallie Escola Hock. 194 3. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2.67 and Hailey Howard; Tacoma Baptist — Toronto at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. Okanogan vs. Colfax, 10 a.m. 9. Kate Balmelli WFW 195 4. Al Horford, ATL 2.40 Brooks and Peterson San Francisco at San Diego, 6:10 p.m. Toledo vs. Warden, 1 p.m. 9. Alissa Lenczowski Wash. 195 5. Paul Millsap, ATL 2.30 L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. At W.F. West HS 11. Carly Noble WFW 195 TIGERS 17, FISHERMEN 0 N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. St. George’s vs. Pe Ell-WV, 10 a.m. 12. Xaaran Dolence HB 197 Napavine 4(12)1 — 17 13 0 Wahkiakum vs. La Conner, 1 p.m. 12. Mari Rabung Aber. 197 Ilwaco 000 — 0 0 0 Friday’s Games At Adna HS 14. Emma Darling BH 201 Batteries: Napavine — Ada Williams and MLB Atlanta at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Friday Harbor vs. Tri-Cities Prep, 10 a.m. 15. Josie Nickerson RAL 202 Cortney Oster; Ilwaco — Bell and Barren All Games PDT Napavine vs. Toutle Lake, 1 p.m. 15. Delanie Calkins WFW 202 American League Colorado at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. 15. Sierra Norris RAL 202 TIGERS 23, INDIANS 3 (3 inn.) East Division Tampa Bay at Detroit, 4:08 p.m. 1A Games 18. Kenzie Campbell Tum. 204 Napavine 6(12)5 — 23 20 1 W L Pct GB Cleveland at Boston, 4:10 p.m. At Davis HS (Yakima) 19. Hailee Collins Wood. 205 Toledo 201 — 3 4 3 Baltimore 24 14 .632 — Seattle at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Medical Lake vs. Hoquiam, 10 a.m. 19. Jillian Christensen Hock. 205 Batteries: Napavine — Ada Williams and Boston 25 16 .610 ½ Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. Lakeside vs. Kiona Benton, 1 p.m. 21. Vanessa Franke Wood. 207 Cortney Oster; Toledo — Kylee Holmes, Tampa Bay 19 19 .500 5 Washington at Miami, 4:10 p.m. At Larson Playield (Moses Lake) 22. Abbi Lyle Wash. 210 Josey Delaney (2), Holmes (3) and Keona Toronto 19 23 .452 7 Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m. Naches Valley vs. Cashmere, 10 a.m. 22. Maddy Saucedo Wood. 210 Trimmer New York 17 22 .436 7½ Texas at Houston, 5:10 p.m. Zillah vs. Freeman, 1 p.m. 23. Katie Keegan RAL 212 Central Division Toronto at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. At Volunteer Field (Anacortes) 24. Adri Roberts Aber. 214 PIRATES 15, TITANS 5 (6 inn.) Chicago 24 16 .600 — Arizona at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. Overlake vs. Cascade Christian, 10 a.m. 25. Mati Ashton Roch. 215 Pe Ell-WV 301 010 — 5 9 4 Cleveland 20 17 .541 2½ N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 6:35 p.m. King’s Way vs. Cedar Park Christian, 1 p.m. 25. Brooke Deering MM 215 Adna 130 371 — 15 15 3 Kansas City 20 20 .500 4 Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. At Castle Rock HS 27. Emily May Aber. 217 Batteries: Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — Dakota Detroit 19 21 .475 5 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. Vashon Island vs. Meridian, 10 a.m. Minnesota 10 29 .256 13½ 28. Selena Wolcott Tum. 222 Brooks, Kamryn Adkins (5) and Grace Hodel; L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 7:40 p.m. Nooksack Valley vs. Tenino, 1 p.m. West Division 29. Sari Sneden BH 227 Adna — Samantha Rolfe, Jennika Poppe ( 5) Seattle 22 17 .564 — 30. Emily Martin Hock. 229 and Lili Glover 2A Games Texas 22 19 .537 1 At Ed Wheeler Field Oakland 19 22 .463 4 Boys Golf DUCKS 11, TIMBERWOLVES 1 Ellensburg vs. Sequim, 10 a.m. Dist. 4 2B Boys Tournament Los Angeles 18 22 .450 4½ NHL Toutle Lake 440 102 — 11 10 2 River Ridge vs. W.F. West, 1 p.m. At Newaukum Valley Golf Course Houston 17 24 .415 6 Playof Glance Morton-White Pass 000 100 — 1 4 6 At Ferris HS (Spokane) Final Results (state qualiiers) National League CONFERENCE FINALS Batteries: Toutle Lake — Rae Curry and Port Angeles vs. Ephrata, 10 a.m. 1. Blake Kukula Ilwaco 159 East Division (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Sam Woodley; Morton-White Pass — Chris- Sammamish vs. Selah, 1 p.m. 2. Matthew Lee LCA 165 Washington 24 16 .600 — EASTERN CONFERENCE tine Robbins, Zoe McCoy (5) and Taylor Nilius At Joe Martin Stadium (Bellingham) 3. Radley Risner Toutle 172 Philadelphia 24 17 .585 ½ Pittsburgh 2, Tampa Bay 1 Blaine vs. Fife, 10 a.m. 4. Christopher You NBeach 173 New York 22 17 .564 1½ Friday, May 13: Tampa Bay 3, Pittsburgh 1 Centralia vs. Lynden, 1 p.m. 5. Zac Tapio Ilwaco 174 Miami 21 19 .525 3 Monday, May 16: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT At Franklin Pierce HS (Tacoma) 6. Logan Boone Adna 178 NBA Atlanta 10 29 .256 13½ Wednesday, May 18: Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 2 Playof Glance Cedarcrest vs. Tumwater, 10 a.m. 7. Jens Crosier LCA 182 Central Division Friday, May 20: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay 5 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS East Valley (Spokane) vs. Liberty, 1 p.m. 8. Nick Mackey NBeach 187 Chicago 28 10 .737 — Sunday, May 22: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 9. Ethan Bannister (alt.) Ilwaco 190 Pittsburgh 21 18 .538 7½ x-Tuesday, May 24: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay Local Results EASTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis 21 19 .525 8 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Results Softball Cleveland 1, Toronto 0 Milwaukee 17 23 .425 12 x-Thursday, May 26: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, Softball At Centralia Tuesday, May 17: Cleveland 115, Toronto 84 Cincinnati 15 25 .375 14 5 p.m. At Rochester District 4 1A Tournament Thursday, May 19: Toronto at Cleveland, 5:30 West Division PANTHERS 11, WARRIORS 0 (5 inn.) WILDCATS 2, BEAVERS 0 p.m. San Francisco 24 18 .571 — WESTERN CONFERENCE Washougal 005 33 — 11 11 1 Tenino 000 000 0 — 0 0 1 Saturday, May 21: Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Colorado 20 19 .513 2½ Rochester 000 00 — 0 2 6 La Center 020 000 X — 2 1 0 Monday, May 23: Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Los Angeles 21 20 .512 2½ St. Louis 1, San Jose 1 Batteries: Washougal — Paige Forsberg Batteries: Tenino — Masters and Gubbe; x-Wednesday, May 25: Toronto at Cleveland, Arizona 19 24 .442 5½ Sunday, May 15: St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 and Abby Harner; Rochester — Hunter Hahn, La Center — England and Mufett 5:30 p.m. San Diego 17 24 .415 6½ Tuesday, May 17: San Jose 4, St. Louis 0 Jaelin Lancaster (3), Jessica Girardin (5) and x-Friday, May 27: Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 19: St. Louis at San Jose, 6 p.m. Ally Hull At Centralia x-Sunday, May 29: Toronto at Cleveland, 5:30 Tuesday’s Games Saturday, May 21: St. Louis at San Jose, 4:15 p.m. District 4 2B Tournament p.m. Cleveland 13, Cincinnati 1 Monday, May 23: San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Wednesday’s Results LOGGERS 18, WILDCATS 3 Pittsburgh 12, Atlanta 9 x-Wednesday, May 25: St. Louis at San Jose, District 4 2A Girls Golf Tournament Ocosta 010 2 — 3 6 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 3, Miami 1 6 p.m. At Mint Valley Golf Course, Longview Onalaska 545 4 — 18 18 1 Oklahoma City 1, Golden State 1 N.Y. Mets 2, Washington 0 x-Friday, May 27: San Jose at St. Louis, 5 p.m. SPORTS ON THE AIR

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1A Softball Beavers Defeat Kalama, Stay Alive in Districts By The Chronicle MATT BAIDE / [email protected] The Beavers stayed alive in District 4 1A Tournament Tenino’s Morgan Masters (left) and Wednesday’s Results the District 4 1A softball tour- Felicia Gubbe celebrate after earning nament at Fort Borst Park on a 4-1 win over Kalama Wednesday at AT FORT BORST PARK Wednesday, earning a 4-1 win in the District 4 1A Softball Tournament FIRST ROUND a consolation match against Ka- at Fort Borst Park in Centralia. La Center 2, Tenino 0 lama. Montesano 10, Kalama 0 “The girls just showed up to Castle Rock 2, Elma 1 this game, they are really ex- Hoquiam 14, Stevenson 2 cited about districts and putting SEMIFINALS everything out there,” Tenino La Center 6, Montesano 2 coach KaTrina Haupert said. Castle Rock 7, Hoquiam 4 “Anything can happen, our goal is CONSOLATION to go to state and fingers crossed, Tenino 4, Kalama 1 that’s going to happen.” Elma 5, Stevenson 3 Kalama had a 1-0 lead until the fourth inning when the Bea- SATURDAY’S GAMES vers tied the game at one. Tenino CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS added two runs in the bottom of Tenino vs. Hoquiam, 11 a.m. the fifth to take a 3-1 lead. The Elma vs. Montesano, 11 a.m. Beavers tacked on another run in THIRD/FOURTH (3 PM) the sixth, and let the pitching of Consolation Semifinal Morgan Masters lead the Beavers Winners to the win on the defensive end. CHAMPIONSHIP (3 PM) “Our team has shown resil- La Center vs. Castle Rock ience throughout the season,” Haupert said. “Unfortunately, we had a little bit of a gap in our season where we lost that resil- ing one and giving up one hit. ience. But we worked really hard England, though, was domi- the last couple of practices to get nant, striking out 15 without giv- Tenino’s slides into home plate safely that back and get that game time ing up a hit and coming within a to score a run Wednesday at the Dis- mentality back.” walk — dealt to Masters, the only trict 4 1A Softball Tournament at Fort Tenino faces Hoquiam at 11 Beaver to reach base — of a per- Borst Park in Centralia. a.m. on Saturday at Fort Borst fect game. Park in a loser out game. La Center scored both of its runs in the second inning. Eng- land reached base on a dropped La Center 2, Tenino 0 third strike, took second on a The Beavers’ District 4 open- passed ball and headed to third er was nothing short of a pitch- on a fielder’s choice that didn’t er’s duel, with Morgan Masters produce an out. England then and Abby England duking it out scored on a passed ball, and an- for seven innings in what turned other run came home on a sac- out to be a 2-0 win for La Center. rifice bunt for what turned out Masters worked all six for to be the entirety of the game’s Tenino, striking out five, walk- scoring. 2A/1A Baseball

MATT BAIDE / [email protected] United’s Jonathan VanVleck and University Prep’s Justin Ting battle for the ball in [email protected] MATT BAIDE / the air during a irst round State 1A soccer match on Tuesday at Tiger Stadium in Tenino’s Kaleb Strawn pitches against King’s Way Christian in the irst round of the District 4 1A Baseball Tournament on May Centralia. 9 in Castle Rock. Strawn was voted the Most Valuable Player in the Evergreen 2A/1A League. it their coaches.” United Garibay, a senior, ends his Tenino’s Strawn Voted Evergreen MVP career at United with 99 career Continued from Sports 1 goals. By The Chronicle “Defensively we were pretty EVERGREEN 2A/1A LEAGUE 2016 ALL-LEAGUE BASEBALL the freshman pounced on a solid. … and in the midfield Kaleb Strawn was dominant loose ball rolling across the goal- on the mound for the Beavers MVP: Kaleb Strawn (P) Tenino Infield we were working. The attack mouth and tapped it in to make just wasn’t clicking completely,” this season, and the rest of the Coach Of The Year: Mike Moeller C.J. Oldham (Jr.) Aberdeen it a 2-0 game. Evergreen 2A/1A League recog- (Eatonville) Garibay said. “They pressured Calvin Guzman (Sr.) Tenino Two minutes later, Jackson nized it as Strawn was voted the us hard and kind of took us Garrett Bradley (So.) Hoquiam Ragen converted on a penalty league’s Most Valuable Player. FIRST TEAM out of our normal game plan. Jay Brymer (Jr.) Eatonville kick to increase the lead to 3-0. The league’s coaches voted on Pitchers We didn’t adjust as quick as we Outfield It was the second PK attempt of the annual All-League honors Skyler Jump (Jr.) Hoquiam should have.” Sean McAllister (So.) Hoquiam the night for Ragen, who missed at the conclusion of the regular Nate Kloempken (So.) Montesano Jeff Capoeman (Sr.) Hoquiam United’s best scoring chance season, and since then Strawn Colin Striech (Jr.) Eatonville wide left in the 37th minute. came in the 57th minute, when Chase Lenzi (Sr.) Rochester Adam Reid scored Univer- has led Tenino to a District 4 ti- Grant Larson (Jr.) Aberdeen Utility/DH a sharp-angle shot by Gustavo tle and a spot in the 1A regional Catcher sity’s fourth goal of the game in Barragan rang off the left post. Daniel Fuller (Jr.) Eatonville the 53rd minute. Reid collected a playoffs. Joel Rodriguez (Jr.) Eatonville Cody Williams (Jr.) Elma Toledo-Winlock graduates Kylan Touch (So.) Aberdeen failed clearing attempt by Unit- The senior lefthanded pitcher five seniors from a squad that Infield ed and took a long shot that beat went 4-2 in league play, with a HONORABLE MENTION finished the year with a 15-4-1 Zach Spradlin (Jr.) Hoquiam Toledo-Winlock goalkeeper No- 1.42 earned-run average in seven Hunter Oldham (Jr.) Aberdeen record. United also took the Dis- Robbie Wall (Jr.) Tenino lan Patching for Reid’s second starts, and struck out a whop- Austin Lawrence (Jr.) Aberdeen trict 4 1A championship with a A.J. Goetz (Jr.) Eatonville goal of the night. ping 82 batters, for an average of Brayden Roiko (Jr.) Aberdeen 1-0 win over La Center on Sat- Sawyer Rhoden (Jr.) Montesano Reid notched University’s nearly 12 strikeouts a start. He Brooks Moeller (Jr.) Eatonville urday. United’s seniors, which Jake Metke (Jr.) Aberdeen first goal in the 12th minute af- allowed two extra-base hits dur- Jacob McCormick (Sr.) Eatonville includes Patching, Orlando Karsen Legg (Sr.) Elma ter taking a pass from Ragen and ing that span, giving up a total of Chazen Hurd (Sr.) Elma Hurtado, Miguel DelCampo Outfield slotting the ball to the right of nine earned runs. Oscar Escalante (Jr.) Elma and Fernando Munoz, in addi- Teegan Zillyett (Fr.) Montesano Patching and in. He was no slouch at the plate, Brett Moody (Fr.) Forks tion to Garibay, helped United Justin Brandt (Jr.) Eatonville University held a 7-3 advan- either, hitting .366 with 19 RBIs, Reece Moody (Sr.) Forks reach the playoffs four straight Tyler Soupommanichanh (So.) 23 runs and eight stolen bases for Parker Browning (Fr.) Forks tage in shots on goal. United’s years and twice qualify for the Aberdeen best early chance came on a free state tournament. a Beaver squad that finished fifth Tristan Robinette (Sr.) Elma Brody Bennett (Jr.) Hoquiam kick by forward Adair Garibay “This was a group that was in the league standings. The Bea- Utility/DH Jackson Folkers (Fr.) Hoquiam vers face Nooksack Valley at 1 Cole Nelson (Sr.) Montesano in the 21st minute. Garibay, who driven the whole time. We won Maguire Cavanaugh (Sr.) Montesano has been a consistent scoring p.m. on Saturday in the regional Austin Silva (Sr.) Aberdeen Nick Chapman (Jr.) Montesano 15 games. That was really driven playoffs in Castle Rock. Carson Kilinger (So.) Montesano threat for United all season, was by the senior leadership,” Malu- held in check by the University Strawn was joined on the All- SECOND TEAM Brandon Rogers (Sr.) Rochester nat said. “We wanted the 16th defence. League first team by fellow Bea- Pitchers Chase Edminster (Jr.) Rochester win tonight but we just came up ver Robbie Wall, a junior who hit Josh Collett (Jr.) Aberdeen Aaron Huff (Jr.) Rochester “This team must’ve had a a little short.” .372 with a .449 on-base percent- Austin Peterson (Jr.) Montesano Spencer Brewer (Jr.) Tenino scouting report, because they With 17 of United’s varsity age, 16 RBIs and 18 runs. Catcher Jace Griffis (Fr.) Tenino had him on lock down,” Malu- players returning next year, the Hoquiam’s Skyler Jump, Jack Skinner (Sr.) Hoquiam Dylan Stakelin (Jr.) Tenino nat said. “Every time he had squad looks primed to build on Montesano’s Nate Kloempken, the ball he had two guys locked the success of the last few years. Eatonville’s Colin Striech and down on him...He wasn’t quite “This senior group is kind of Aberdeen’s Grant Larson were all while Rochester’s Chase Lenzi all honorable mentions, along able to really get after it and get the foundation from here on out first-team pitchers. was a second-team outfielder. with Rochester’s Brandon Rog- the open space. for how the program will define Tenino infielder Calvin Guz- Tenino’s Spencer Brewer, Jace ers, Chase Edminster and Aaron “They had a good game plan,” itself,” Malunat said. “I’m excit- man was a second-team infielder, Griffis and Dylan Stakelin were Huff. Malunat added. “I’ve got to cred- ed about that.” Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 SPORTS

2A Softball Bearcats

Continued from Sports 1 Calkins, a freshman, trimmed six strokes off of her Day 1 score (104) to fin- ish at 202 and in a tie for 15th place with R.A. Long’s Josie Nickerson and Sierra Norris. Bearcat coach Bruce Thompson was impressed with three of his players qualifying for state. Noble was the lone Bearcat at the state tournament last year. “Now they’re play- ing quite a bit of golf, and playing 18 holes a match,” Thompson said. “Then they have a chance to play the same course multiple times in a row, and we’re looking at real good improvement.” Washougal sophomore Kallie Sakamoto shot a 79 on Tuesday and an 82 on Wednesday to win the tournament with a 161, finishing 15 strokes ahead of runner-up Kayla Besel from Ridgefield. Hockinson won the dis- MATT BAIDE / [email protected] trict title, with Washougal Rochester’s Jaelin Lancaster pitches against Washougal on Tuesday in Rochester during a District 4 2A Softball Tournament pigtail game. finishing second. Note: W.F. West’s Will Alexander and Hayden Dobyns will be playing in Forsberg, Panthers End Rochester’s Season the State 2A boys tourna- ment Tuesday and Wednes- PIGTAIL: Washougal day, at Horn Rapids Golf Ace Strikes Out 8 Course in Richland. in 5 Innings, Holds Warriors to Two Hits Boone By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Continued from Sports 1 ROCHESTER — The little tournament’s assistant di- things evaded Rochester here rector. “Today was a com- Tuesday afternoon. pletely different story. He Facing the end of their sea- hit a bullet off of No. 1 and son, in their second District 4 never looked back.” 2A Softball Tournament pigtail The 83 he shot contest in five days, the War- Wednesday was the riors had a few too many miscues second-best Day 2 score on the field and a few too many of the tournament, and missed opportunities at the plate. Boone will be making his And Washougal, the fifth- first state tournament ap- place team out of the Greater pearance next week. St. Helens 2A League, was more Ilwaco’s Blake Kukula than happy to take advantage. won the district title with The Panthers got a standout a two-day score of 159. performance from ace Paige Life Christian’s Matthew Forsberg and scored all their MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Lee was second at 165, and runs in the final three innings Toutle Lake’s Radley Ris- Rochester shortstop Joni Lancaster tries to get to a ball hit up the middle against Washougal on Tuesday in Rochester during of a five-frame 11-0 win, moving ner — playing without a a District 4 2A Softball Tournament pigtail game. onto the district tournament and team, and taking a break ending the Warriors’ year at 18-4. “This is probably the most er- and the majority of which were from his starting role on Forsberg became the only rors we’ve had in any of the last infield base knocks. The Pan- District 4 2A Softball the regional-bound Duck pitcher to shut out the 2016 War- 21 games,” Lancaster pointed out. thers only struck out twice, put- Tournament baseball squad to do so — riors, a team that had scored at The Panthers, though, didn’t ting the ball in play and on the shot a 172 to finish third. least 10 runs in its last 10 games need any help in the fifth, knock- ground 27 times in the contest. THURSDAY’S GAMES Ilwaco won the Dis- and managed three runs in a win ing four straight singles and and It was the final game for AT FORT BORST PARK trict 4 team championship over the Panthers back on March a sacrifice fly to push the lead to Rochester seniors Courtney FIRST ROUND (4 P.M.) with 65 points. 1. Woodland vs. Tumwater 26. The sophomore struck out 11-0 and institute the 10-run rule. Baird and twins Joni and Jae- Napavine’s Andrew 2. Washougal vs. R.A. Long eight without walking a batter “You know, 5-0 we can deal lin Lancaster. Rochester went Kim was in third place and allowed two hits, facing four 3. Centralia vs. Ridgefield after shooting an 83 on with, 6-0 we can deal with,” Lan- 17-3 during the regular season, 4. Hockinson vs. W.F. West batters over the minimum for caster said. “I think any team winning the Evergreen 2A/1A Tuesday, but was disquali- the game. finds it tough to keep their heads League championship and beat- SECOND ROUND (6 P.M.) fied after signing an incor- Rochester, though, didn’t do up when they’re 10 or 11 behind. ing Black Hills 11-1 in its first SEMIFINALS (ON TO STATE) rect scorecard. itself any favors in the field, com- We just ran out of innings and district pigtail game. Winner 1 vs. Winner 2 “Andrew is a class act mitting six errors in the loss. stuff compiled.” “It would have been nice to Winner 3 vs. Winner 4 and a great asset to local “We’d seen (Forsberg) before, The Warriors managed to have the league champs in the CONSOLATION (LOSER OUT) junior golf,” Browning and we were expecting it,” Roch- put two runners on in the third district tournament, but when Loser 1 vs. Loser 2 said. “No doubt his future ester coach Jared Lancaster said. inning, with one out, after an er- you can’t have one bad game, Loser 3 vs. Loser 4 in golf is very bright.” “I wasn’t expecting so many de- ror put Ally Hull on and Jaelin and we haven’t had a bad game Adna’s Hayden Wolfe fensive errors. … That many er- Lancaster singled to left field. A in a long time…” Lancaster said. the Evergreen 2A Conference made the Day 1 cut, and rors makes it kind of hard to stay finished at 202 for the grounder back to Forsberg and “Everybody has them. We had too next year. positive for anybody.” a pop fly to third base, though, many do-or-die games. That’s tournament, carding his Washougal (11-10) will move One error came with two ended Rochester’s best scoring how it goes.” best nine holes after the outs in the third inning, keeping threat. Rochester, at the end of a two- on to the District 4 2A tourna- turn Wednesday. Adna’s a five-hit Panther rally alive and Jessica Girardin singled to year cycle as a 2A school play- ment, which starts Thursday af- Josh Nocis, Colton Chil- resulting in two unearned runs. left field in the fourth inning for ing an essentially independent ternoon at Fort Borst Park. The elli and Tyler Murphy Three more came in a three-run Rochester’s second hit. athletic schedule and needing Panthers will take on GSHL all competed, but didn’t fourth inning, helping two more Washougal tallied 11 hits in to meet a challenging criteria to champion R.A. Long in the first make the Day 1 cut of 105. unearned runs score. the win, all of which were singles qualify for the playoffs, will join round.

Willapa Valley] is a young team. Pirates Ken Olson has done a great job with that program.” Continued from Sports 1 Brooks pitched the first four innings for the Titans, before also had singles for PWV, but Adkins took over, moving from were left on base at the end of third base. Brooks fanned six the inning, as the Adna defense Adna batters. recovered. Samantha Rolfe pitched four The Pirates responded with innings for the Pirates before ced- one run in the first when Shanay ing the circle to Jennika Poppe. Dotson scored Kendra Stajduhar Adna (20-1) faces off with on a single. But two strikeouts in Toutle Lake in the district 4 the inning by Brooks prevented Adna from closing the gap further. championship at Borst Park Adna took advantage of a on Saturday. The Pirates won pair of PWV errors and singles both their matchups this sea- by Darian Humphrey and Dot- son against the Ducks, 9-4 and son to score three in the second 7-5. Toutle Lake and Adna have matched up in the last two dis- inning and take a 4-3 lead. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] “Early on it didn’t seem like trict championships, with the Shanay Dotson takes a cut for Adna Pirates winning a year ago, and anybody wanted it, but we got on Wednesday against PWV. our bats going,” Raschke said. the Ducks winning in 2014. “We had a lot of energy on the “We’re confident right now, sidelines. … It’s what we did last the Titans’ mistakes proved ning, including a sacrifice fly by Adna had previously swept a We’re hitting the ball,” Raschke year. Our girls never quit.” more costly. Devanie Kleemeyer. Adna took doubleheader against PWV on said. “We’ve got our defense, our The Titans levelled the game Katelyn Pine scored on a a 7-4 lead into the fifth. March 26. pitching and our hitting.” in the top of the third when wild pitch in the bottom of the In the top of the fifth, an RBI “We beat them twice earlier PWV plays Napavine on Grace Hodel scored an an Adna fourth to put Adna back in front. single by PWV’s Morgan Coady in the year, but it’s a rivalry. You Saturday at 1 p.m. in a loser-out error, making it a 4-4 game. It would be the final lead change made it 7-5 just before Adna’s throw all of that away,” Raschke game, and can move on to the Adna committed three errors in of the game, with the Pirates game-changing half-inning. said. third-place game — and qualify the game to PWV’s four, though adding two more runs in the in- Coady was 2 for 3 on the day. Added Raschke: “[Pe Ell- for state — with a win. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016

District IV 2B Softball Tournament Bracket At Fort Borst Park; MONDAY, May 16 - SATURDAY, May 21; Four to State

Onalaska 22 Game 1 Ilwaco 0 3 p.m. Monday Onalaska 0 Napavine 23 At Adna Game 9 Game 5 Adna 15 12 p.m., Wed. Ilwaco 0 5 p.m. Monday Napavine Loser out At Adna Napavine 17 Game 17 Game 15 Adna 10 Game 13 Saturday, 1 p.m. Wed., 6 p.m. Toledo 0 Wednesday, 6 p.m. Adna Winner 17 at Centralia at Centralia Game 2 at Centralia Loser Out Loser out Toledo 10 3 p.m. Monday Pe Ell-WV 18 At Ocosta Pe Ell-WV Game 10 Game 6 2 p.m., Wed. Pe Ell-WV 7 5 p.m. Monday Pe Ell-WV 5 Toledo 3 Loser out At Ocosta Game 19 North Beach 2 Ocosta 1 Game 20 Saturday, 5 p.m. Tacoma Bapt. 0 Championship at Centralia Saturday, 5 p.m. Third/Fourth Game 3 at Centralia Both to State Tacoma Bapt. 0 3 p.m. Monday Morton-WP 5 Both to state At Napavine Onalaska 18 Game 11 Game 7 Morton-WP 1 2 p.m., Wed. Morton-WP 12 5 p.m. Monday Loser out At Napavine Onalaska Game 16 Onalaska 20 Napavine 3 Game 14 Wed., 6 p.m. Mossyrock 0 Toutle Lake Winner 18 Game 18 Wednesday, 6 p.m. at Centralia Saturday, 1 p.m. Game 4 at Centralia at Centralia Loser out Mossyrock 2 3 p.m. Monday Toutle Lake 14 Loser Out At North Beach Game 12 Game 8 Morton-WP 2 p.m., Wed. Toutle Lake 10 5 p.m. Monday Toutle Lake 11 Ocosta 3 Loser out At North Beach Ocosta 12 North Beach 0

2B Softball Toutle Lake Knocks Morton-White Pass into Consolation Bracket By The Chronicle the loss, which ended the Indians’ Toutle Lake started with four season at 4-19. runs in the first inning and never Napavine (15-7) faces Pe Ell- looked back, defeating Morton- Willapa Valley in a loser-out White Pass 11-1 in six innings in consolation semifinal game on a District 4 2B semifinal game at Saturday, back in Centralia, at Fort Borst Park in Centralia on 1 p.m. The winner advances to Wednesday. play either Morton-White Pass or “You can’t have six errors and Onalaska at 5 p.m. in the third- four hits against a good team, place game, with both consola- that’s the bottom line” Morton- tion semifinal winners moving White Pass coach Darin Allen on to state. said. “We just didn’t come ready to play. Take my hat off to Toutle Loggers Drub Tacoma Baptist, Lake, they came ready to play, we Ocosta didn’t. Now we’ve got a one game deal to get to the state tourna- The Loggers romped past a ment.” pair of Pacific 2B League foes on Toutle scored four more runs Wednesday to reach the consola- in the second inning to make it tion semifinals of the District 4 7-0 after two innings. The Tim- 2B Softball Tournament at Fort berwolves lone run came in the Borst Park. fourth inning on a home run Amy Henderson pitched a from Taylor Hazen. The Ducks four-inning no-hitter in the win added a run in the fourth and two over Tacoma Baptist to start off runs in the sixth to end the game. consolation action for the Log- “When you get three errors in gers. the first inning and you get down “We were talking to the girls 4-0, it gets your dugout down MATT BAIDE / [email protected] the last couple days about need- and we start pressing,” Allen said. The ball gets past Morton-White Pass shortstop Sharon Hazen (right) as Toutle Lake’s Katelynn Redmill slides into second ing to control what we can con- “We’ve got some young girls, it’s a base Wednesday during the District 4 2B Softball Tournament semiinals at Fort Borst Park. trol,” Logger coach Ken Ulery learning experience.” said. “The girls did a really good Britzy Hockett and Sam job of it. We felt we had a really Woodley each scored three runs, good opportunity.” and Hockett was 3 for 4 with a Nicolle Duryea went 2 for 3 double. The Ducks’ Rae Curry and, on her 18th birthday, hit a pitched all six innings, striking three-run homer, while Sandra out four and allowing four hits in Leal was 2 for 4 and hit her first the win. career home run. Adalee Sabin Morton-White Pass faces went 3 for 3 and drove in two Onalaska on Saturday at 1 p.m. runs, and Colee Masciola was 2 in a loser out game at Fort Borst for 2 and knocked in two runs. Park in Centralia. That put the Loggers into another do-or-die game against Pacific 2B League runner-up Napavine Wins Twice to Stay Alive Ocosta, which Onalaska won 18-3 The Tigers scored a whopping in four innings. The Loggers (10- 40 runs in six innings of work 10) pounded out 18 hits in the Wednesday, beating Ilwaco 17-0 win, with Alicia Vint going 3 for and Toledo 23-3 to reach the con- 3 with two doubles, Olivia Mitten solation semifinals of the District hitting two triples, Duryea going 4 2B Softball Tournament at Fort 4 for 4 with five RBIs, and Gabby Borst Park. Wright going 2 for 2 and driving “That’s what you like to see,” in a pair of runs. Napavine coach Chad Williams The wins mean the Loggers said. will face Morton-White Pass on The Tigers opened things up Saturday at 1 p.m. in a loser-out, with the 17-0 win over Ilwaco, winner-to-state consolation semi- which featured a perfect game by final. pitcher Ada Williams. 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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Hunting & Fishing Report Bird Droppings in Volcano Country Reveal Renewal, Arrival of Berry Season ednesday was the 36th Oregon decided that although WDFW is looking for members anniversary of the cat- return numbers are below the Centralian Catches Record Rockfish for their Hunter Education In- Waclysmic eruption of expectation by about 8,000 there structor advisory Committee southwest Washington’s pride, are still enough fish to allow the and they will be accepting appli- omniscient and omnipotent three day opening. Officials also cation letters through June 15. overlording maternal magma left the possibility of additional The group represents almost chamber commonly known as openings wafting in the ma- Mt. St. Helens. On that day the rine layer breeze like a rotting 1,000 volunteer hunter education future of the spawner with hollow eyes near instructors in washington and region was the redds. advises the WDFW on issues quite liter- According to Ron Roler, Co- and opportunities pertaining ally shifted in lumbia River policy advisor for to hunter education. In a press many ways the WDFW, there are more than release WDFW hunter educa- that we are 2,300 upriver salmon still avail- tion division manager David only now be- able for harvest under the catch Whipple said, “We are extremely ginning to guideline. appreciative of all the work that understand or “We’re hoping to reopen the current and past IAC members even observe. By Jordan fishery again prior to Memo- On that rial Day, but that will depend on have contributed to the program.” day denim Nailon the count of upriver fish passing Whipple added that, “Their blue skies jnailon@ Bonneville Dam,” said Roler in a involvement has been instru- backdropped chronline.com press release. mental in making Washington’s the hot breath- This weekend’s Columbia hunter education program one ing mountain which was painted River salmon fishery will be of the best in the country.” in linear striations of snow white open from Tongue Point/Rocky Current members can apply and powder ash gray. Crayola Point upriver to Beacon Rock for for reappointment are encour- shades of green sprouted up boat anglers, while anglers will aged to do so as the WDFW seeks from three and half decade old be allowed all the way up to the to fill 15 volunteer positions. The beige washouts of pyroclastic dam deadline. The daily limit flow. Brittle boned skeletons of a will be one adult hatchery Chi- process is open only to certified forest long gone created a match- nook, and two adult salmonids hunter education instructors. box framework to the creeping total. Hatchery chinook jacks The new term will begin on Au- forest line as it inches back to- and hatchery steelhead will re- gust 1 with the first meeting on ward the flanks of the reforming main open to anglers from Rocky Aug. 20 in Ellensburg. mountain side. Pixelated fir trees Point/Tongue Point upstream to Letters of interest must in- boggled the mind. the I-5 Bridge with shad fish- clude contact information and Out on the radiating black- ing, which has been hot, open up permission for a background top a dust covered car sits be- passed Bonneville. check to be conducted by the tween yellow lines as a bluebird Salmonid fishing above WDFW. For additional pertinent arcs overhead. A shadow tinted Bonneville Dam will remain window catches the streaking closed but is scheduled to open information on the application deposit of the freebird. A kalei- for the summer Chinook season letters consult the IAC instructor doscope of red and purple on a on June 16. During the most re- webpage. Applications should dollop of base white. A Bob Ross cent three day fishery on the low- be submitted to Kris Thorson at inspired burst of happy bird ex- er Columbia below Bonneville [email protected], crement splattered on a blank 1,602 WDFW sampled anglers or by letter to the Washington black canvas. In this world there hauled in 133 adult springers and Department of Fish and Wild- are no mistakes. 52 jacks, plus 29 steelhead. The telltale marking of the life, Wildlife Program, Hunter Bank anglers on the Cowlitz Holly Orr / Courtesy Photo Education Division, Attn: Kris bombardier bird droppings re- River are still hooking spring vealed more than just an ornery Steven Orr, Centralia, set a new state record with this rockfish, caught on Thorson, 600 Capitol Way North, Chinook up at the barrier dam Sunday, May 14, at the mouth of the Columbia River. The Washington De- winged lark though. The fuch- and boat anglers are hauling Olympia, WA 98501-1091. sia hued bird poo indicated that partment of Fish and Wildlife measured the fish at 26 1/8 inches long and them in throughout the river. weighing 10.72 pounds, breaking a record set in 1980. the wild berry season has finally Bouts of rain should recharge the CLAMMIN’ burst into bloom. bite in the days to come. At the Iron bellied birds are the Cowlitz Salmon Separator last The final razor clam dig- first to spot the batches of ber- week crews record 1,914 spring bows as well. same location. ging opportunities of the spring ries that will soon be hanging Chinook adults, 374 spring Chi- Sturgeon fishing of the man- Back on the water the-depth season will begin on Saturday at from bushes and vines en masse. nook jacks, 290 winter steelhead datory catch and release variety halibut fishing season is now Mocrocks and Copalis beaches. A bird’s eye view is a helpful per- and 32 summer steelhead. River was steady between Longview closed in Marine Area 2 (West- All other beaches will remain spective indeed. Soon though flow on Monday was reported at and Kalama on the Colum- port) since the catch quota has closed to clam digging. the inquisitive snout of black bia River last week. In the John about 5,180 cubic feet per second been met. The nearshore area “This has been a great clam bears will stumble upon the Day Pool boat anglers were also will remain open seven days per with water clarity of about 9.5 digging season, despite getting patches and ambling ungulate feet. catching some legal size fish. week until that quota is reached. grazers like black-tail deer and About half of the 500 fish al- In inland trout news Lake a late start,” said Dan Ayres, Limited hatchery steelhead WDFW coastal shellfish man- white-butted elk will browse the fisheries are scheduled to open lowed under the catch guideline Sylvia in Montesano will be brambles for sweet and sour sus- on the Elochoman, Green, and are still available. closed for 12-hours in advance of ager, in a press release. “Diggers tenance. South Fork Toutle rivers. Those Boat anglers in the John Day a youth only fishing event. That have harvested lots of good-sized Like the ghostly naturescape opportunities are slated to run Pool averaged almost 4 walleye closure will take place from 6 clams this season.” left behind in the wake of the from the May 28 to June 4. On and more than 12.5 bass per rod p.m. Friday, June 10 until 6 a.m. The start of the clam digging 1980 Mt. St. Helens eruption the the Elochoman stray hatchery last week. In The Dalles Pool the following day. About 350 season was long delayed due to stark winterscape has begun to Chinook may also be harvested. boat anglers were hauling in young anglers are expected to lingering domoic acid toxins recede and relinquish its choking Check WDFW guidelines for more than eight bass per rod and attend the event and tour will be grasp on the region. The steadily along the Pacific Coast but digs specific location boundaries on bank anglers in both pools were stocked the evening before the creeping persistence of vegeta- were eventually opened at Long those fisheries. catching a few bass. event. Lake Sylvia is open year tion only serves to beget addi- Beach, Copalis and Mocrocks. Effort on the Kalama River The public is invited to par- round to the public besides this tional vitality and the circle of However, Twin Harbors re- has remained strong with a fair ticipate in the annual Cowlitz closure. For additional infor- life continues on this half of its haul of both spring Chinook River fisheries and hatchery mation contact the Montesano mained closed all season due to natural course; The upswing. and steelhead being caught. The management plan review pro- Moose Lodge at (360) 249-6211. elevated toxin levels. Standing in the former path water has added some color in cess at a meeting on May 19. Tacoma Power released 4,000 “This summer, we’ll conduct of 300-mile per hour blast of The gathering of the fish heads, our annual assessment of razor noxious gas, shattered mountain recent days which should in- rainbow trout into South County hosted by the Washington De- clam stocks and will hope to side and disintegrated trees it is crease the bite. All branches of Park Pond in Toledo last week in the Lewis River were slow during partment of Fish and WIldlife, advance of the youth fishing der- open beaches again sometime easy to see the positive ramifica- Tacoma Power and the Cowlitz tions in a seed filled raspberry the hatchery steelhead with little by there. At least 215 young an- in October,” Ayres said in the to no effort and an even worse Fisheries Technical Committee, glers put a sizable dent into that release. and cream swirl splatter donated will be held in the Walton Sci- catch. stock but my eyes tell me that The upcoming dig is sched- by a berry full bird. With its ups ence Center, Room 121, at Cen- and downs, the circle of life rolls The bite on the Wind River plenty of whoppers are still lurk- uled on the following dates, was slowed last week do to, wait tralia College. At the meeting on. ing, including a few Cheshire beaches, and low tides: for it, onerous winds prevail- citizens will be allowed to review catfish that like to stalk banana May 20, Friday, 6:37 a.m.; -0.3 ing from the east. Drano Lake the hatchery production plan for boats. FISHIN’ meanwhile started the week off the Cowlitz River, ask questions feet; Mocrocks, Copalis Steven Orr of Centralia set with a fair return on effort before of officials and provide their HUNTIN’ May 21, Saturday, 7:12 a.m.; the new Washington record for watching those dividends wane own input for consideration. -0.6 feet; Mocrocks, Copalis rockfish on Sunday when he toward the weekend. A full agenda for the meet- Wild turkey hunts are set May 22, Sunday, 7:47 a.m.; hauled in a 10.72 pound lunker at Several other streams will ing may be viewed at tacoma- to end with the closing of the -0.8 feet; Mocrocks the mouth of the Columbia River. open to fishing on May 28 and power.com/cowlitzfishreport month so gobbler hunters are Ayres recommends that dig- The record rockfish measured in catchable sized rainbows will be and questions may be submitted sure to be on the prowl in the gers arrive at the beaches an hour in advance by email to cowlitz@ meantime. The Mima mounded at 26 ⅛ inches long and topped a planted to usher in the openings. or two before low tide for best re- Canyon Creek in Clark County cityoftacoma.org. The fishery prairie lands between Tenino mark that had stood since 1980. sults. No diggins will be allowed Anglers on the mighty Co- will be planted with 5,500 fish, review meeting will take place and Yelm and the wooded coast- lumbia will soon return their the upper LIttle White Salmon 6-8 p.m. Centralia College is lo- al foothills between Cosmopolis on either beach before noon. focus to salmon when the fish- River in Skamania County will cated at 620 Centralia College and Raymond are home to some Diggers are allowed 15 clams per ery reopens below Bonneville be planted with 3,000 fish and Boulevard, Centralia. A second of the sparse western Washing- day and all diggers 15 years of Dam from May 20-22. Fishery Spring Creek in Klickitat County meeting is scheduled from 6 to 8 ton turkeys. age and older need a valid fish- managers from Washington and will be planted with 3,000 rain- p.m. on Thursday, June 30, at the Off the unbeaten path, the ing license. Feds Push for Opening of Road in Idaho Grizzly Bear Habitat BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Cit- Selkirk Mountains. illegal border crossings. includes portions of Idaho, short of that mark, with a 2019 ing national security needs, U.S. The road cuts through the “The whole point is to make Washington state and British deadline to comply. Customs and Border Protection Selkirk Grizzly Bear Recovery sure the Department of Home- Columbia. Along with grizzly bears, oth- says it wants to reopen an Idaho Zone and was closed at both land Security has what it needs The U.S. Fish and Wildlife er federally protected species in road that was closed to protect ends in the late 1980s to protect and the grizzly bears have what Service estimates the grizzly bear the area include caribou, Canada grizzly bear habitat near the Ca- the animals. they need,” said Shanda Dekome, population at about 80 bears lynx and bull trout. nadian border. Officials say it has deteriorat- acting deputy forest supervisor. listed as threatened under the Boundary County Com- The 6-mile section of Bog ed and needs significant repairs. Questions submitted by Endangered Species Act. missioner LeAlan Pinkerton, a Creek Road in Idaho Panhandle The federal agency says its email on Thursday to Border Dekome said guidelines re- former border protection agent, National Forests would be used personnel must now make a Protection weren’t answered. quire 55 percent of the habitat testified before a U.S. House by officials, not the public, to 180-mile detour through Wash- The 2,200-square-mile area to have no motorized trav- provide east-west access in the ington state to patrol the area for Selkirk Mountain Ecosystem el, and it is now about 5 percent please see ROAD, page S7 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 • Sports 7

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Gearing Up for Grizzlies

Montana, Wyoming, Idaho Prepare for Possible Grizzly Bear Hunts

MARC COOKE / Wolves of the Rockies This Aug. 2, 2012 photo provided by Wolves of the Rockies shows a grizzly bear near the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Three states, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, are getting ready for the possible return of grizzly bear hunting in the Rocky Mountains for the irst time in four decades. The three states are coordinating their plans. Montana releases an outline for its hunting regulations on May 12. RECOVERY: Obama ated now because federal wildlife officials require it, Montana Fish, Administration Proposed Wildlife and Parks Director Jeff Lifting Hunting Hagener said Wednesday. Ban; Final Decision “This doesn’t mean that au- tomatically we’re going to start Coming March 2017 hunting grizzly bears as soon as By Matt Volz they’re de-listed,” he said. The Montana hunting regula- The Associated Press tions will be up for a final vote in HELENA, Mont. — Hunt- July. Fish and Wildlife Commis- ers soon could be chasing griz- sioner Gary Wolfe warned wild- zly bears across the ridges of the life officials to carefully align the Rocky Mountains, leaving three state’s plans with the federal gov- states to drum up plans to en- ernment to protect themselves sure the iconic species won’t be against inevitable lawsuits. snuffed out soon after recovering The last major debate over from threats to their survival. hunting an animal that had been The Obama administration previously protected was the in March proposed lifting pro- gray wolf. Congress lifted those tections for the more than 700 protections in Idaho and Mon- grizzlies around Yellowstone Na- tana in 2011, and wolf hunts have tional Park. The bears have been since been held annually in those considered a threatened species states. since 1975, but federal wildlife For grizzlies, the actual quota officials say that population has MARC COOKE / Wolves of the Rockies available for each state’s hunt sufficiently recovered to turn would vary from year to year, de- over management to Wyoming, This Aug. 2, 2012 photo provided by Wolves of the Rockies shows a grizzly bear near the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. pending on the previous year’s Montana and Idaho. bear deaths. The three states Those states and others use The states came up with a proposed hunting season regula- Defenders of Wildlife is wor- have apportioned the bears that hunting and trapping to manage coordinated plan late last year to tions, which would charge $150 ried the federal government is could be hunted according to wildlife populations from elk to to residents and $1,000 to non- moving too quickly and with in- guide their individual propos- their share of the Yellowstone wolves, setting quotas with the als, including reviewing the bear residents for what is expected to complete information. It should area: Wyoming with 58 percent, aim of preventing overpopula- population each year, stopping be fewer than 10 licenses per year. delay making a final decision un- tion that could harm habitat and hunting if the grizzlies’ overall Wyoming’s Fish and Game til the states’ plans to manage the Montana with 34 percent and lead to conflicts with people and numbers drop below 600 and Commission approved a grizzly species have been completed and Idaho with 8 percent. livestock. Charging hunters and banning hunting of female bears management plan Wednesday fully vetted, said Jamie Rappa- Montana officials estimated trappers for licenses also pro- with their young. and still must come up with its port Clark, the advocacy group’s their number would be less than vides a revenue source for state “This is a historic undertak- own hunting rules. Idaho offi- president and CEO and a former 10 bears in most years. wildlife agencies. ing because we don’t manage any cials plan to discuss the matter Fish and Wildlife Service direc- Outside the Yellowstone area, Before the U.S. Fish and other species like this,” Idaho next week. tor. other grizzly populations in Wildlife Service makes a final Department of Fish and Game The scrutiny is intense, with “All the work of bringing back Montana, Idaho and Washing- decision on grizzly protections spokesman Gregg Losinski said. wildlife advocates insisting the the grizzly bear from the brink ton state will remain protected. by March 2017, it is requiring the Montana’s Fish and Wild- bear population is still too frag- of extinction should not go up in The grizzlies’ Alaska cousin, the three states to outline what their life Commission gave its ini- ile for hunting and that federal smoke because the game plan is brown bear, is not considered a grizzly hunting seasons would tial approval Thursday to the officials reverse course before it’s substandard,” she said. threatened or endangered spe- look like. three-state plan and the state’s too late. The regulations are being cre- cies and is hunted regularly.

The Forest Service and U.S. on Friday that he’s traveled Bog ing that avenue,” he said. “It still killed are killed near roads, so it’s Road Fish and Wildlife Service “have Creek Road many times, having goes on today.” something that would definitely placed the recovery of grizzly grown up in the area and later Mike Garrity, executive di- be harmful to grizzly bears,” he Continued from Sports 7 bear, caribou, lynx and other worked as a supervisory border rector of Alliance for the Wild said. wildlife species as a priority protection agent. Rockies, said his group planned The agency is preparing an Natural Resources Subcommit- above our nation’s security,” he “The agents that work that to participate in a public review environmental impact statement, tee last month about the road, told lawmakers. area absolutely have arrested process on the proposal. with public comments being tak- ontending it should be opened. He told The Associated Press people coming through and us- “Most grizzly bears that are en through May 27. love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 SPORTS

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KYLE TERADA, USA Today Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) shoots against Oklahoma City Thunder center Steven Adams during the irst half of Game 2 of the NBA basket- ball Western Conference inals in Oakland, Calif. The Warriors won 118-91. Curry’s Flurry Leads Warriors Over Thunder in Game 2; Series Tied By Diamond Leung The Associated Press GAIL BURTON / The Mercury News NBA Seattle Mariners center ielder Leonys Martin leaps and misses a long ly ball hit by Baltimore Orioles’ Matt Wieters in the Playof Glance fourth inning of a baseball game Wednesday in Baltimore. Wieters earned a RBI and a double on the play. OAKLAND, Calif. — Ste- CONFERENCE FINALS (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) phen Curry had an ugly-looking All Times PST knot form on his right elbow af- EASTERN CONFERENCE ter a fall into the stands. He al- Cleveland 1, Toronto 0 ready wasn’t 100 percent healthy Tuesday, May 17: Cleveland 115, Toronto 84 after having suffered recent inju- Thursday, May 19: Toronto at Cleve- Tillman, O’s Top M’s 5-2 land, 5:30 p.m. ries. By Todd Karpovich But the MVP shook off Saturday, May 21: Cleveland at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. The Associated Press bumps and bruises to lead the Monday, May 23: Cleveland at Warriors’ 118-91 shellacking of Toronto, 5:30 p.m. BALTIMORE — The Seattle the Oklahoma City Thunder in x-Wednesday, May 25: Toronto at Mariners’ dominant perfor- Game 2 of the Western Confer- Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. x-Friday, May 27: Cleveland at mance on the road was diverted ence finals Wednesday and even Toronto, 5:30 p.m. by a pitcher they used to call the series at 1-1. x-Sunday, May 29: Toronto at Cleve- their own. Curry scored 28 points in a land, 5:30 p.m. Chris Tillman won his fifth game in which he flew into the WESTERN CONFERENCE straight start with another solid first row chasing a loose ball, ex- Oklahoma City 1, Golden State 1 performance pressed his displeasure with of- Monday, May 16: Oklahoma City 108, Golden State 102 against his ficials and took a little swipe at Wednesday, May 18: Golden State former team Kevin Durant, who pushed his 118, Oklahoma City 91 and the Balti- leg while he was on the floor. Sunday, May 22: Golden State at more Orioles Durant might have scored 29 Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 24: Golden State at beat the Mari- points, but he also committed Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. ners 5-2 on eight turnovers. Curry got more Thursday, May 26: Oklahoma City at Wednesday help from his teammates. Golden State, 6 p.m. x-Saturday, May 28: Golden State at night. Klay Thompson scored 15 Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Tillman was drafted by Se- points, and Andre Iguodala x-Monday, May 30: Oklahoma City at attle in 2006 and traded to Balti- came off the bench to settle Golden State, 6 p.m. more two years later with Adam things down with 14 points. Jones for Erik Bedard. Since then, Draymond Green had 10 storm of Durant’s 23 points by he has gone 7-0 in nine career points, eight rebounds and seven breaking a tie with eight straight starts against Seattle. assists. He had help controlling points in the final minute of the “He’s having a really good the paint as Festus Ezeli and first half. year,” Seattle manager Scott Ser- Marreese Speights came off the Ezeli scored on a layup to kick vais said about Tillman. “All four bench to score 12 points apiece, off the run that was fueled by the pitches, he competes well. He with each player making all five bench. Iguodala scored on a no- doesn’t give you a whole lot to field-goal attempts. look layup, spinning the ball off hit. I thought we had some good The Warriors had their bench the glass while being fouled. He swings at him but didn’t put any players jump-start their offense followed that up with a dunk to big numbers up there against late in the first half as the Thun- cap the run. him.” der had threatened to make it a The Warriors’ spurt was The Mariners fell to 14-7 on close game. needed after Durant led the the road, which is still the best Curry dominated the third charge to erase what had been mark in the AL. Robinson Cano quarter, scoring in 15 consecu- deficit of as many as nine points doubled in the eighth inning and GAIL BURTON / The Associated Press tive Warriors points over a span Seattle Mariners Robinson Cano, front, slides into second on a double as Balti- in the second quarter. has hit safely in 15 of his last 16 of 1:58. The one-man 15-2 run The Warriors took a 35-26 games. more Orioles shortstop Manny Machado catches the ball in the seventh inning of was the knockout blow, Curry a baseball game, Wednesday in Baltimore. The Orioles won 5-2. lead before Durant responded Mark Trumbo and Matt Wi- in a hurry pushed the Warriors’ with back-to-back 3-pointers. eters hit back-to-back homers for fourth and has reached base in POWER SURGE lead to 79-59. He also dunked on an alley-oop, the Orioles, whose 17-7 record at 44 of 47 career games against the He hit a 3-pointer to give the scoring eight of the Thunder’s 10 Camden Yards is the best home Orioles. He later scored on a sac- Martin now has six home Warriors a 10-point lead, and points in that stretch. mark in the major leagues. Wiet- rifice fly by Chris Iannetta that runs in 37 games this season, then things fell apart quickly for Dion Waiters hit a 3-pointer ers also had two doubles for his tied the game at 2-2. surpassing his total of five in 95 the Thunder. Durant was whis- to give the Thunder their first tled for fouling Curry beyond first three-hit game this season. “The balls kind of rise, so it’s games for the Rangers in 2015. lead of the game, a 47-46 advan- Tillman (6-1) allowed two kind of tough to lay off those the 3-point line and picked up tage with 1:59 left before half- runs on four hits with six strike- pitches,” Cruz said of Tillman. a technical foul for arguing the time. outs over 6 1/3 innings. Closer “He was throwing the curveballs TRAINER’S ROOM ball. That led to four straight free The Warriors had come out Zach Britton relieved Brad Brach against righties and the sliders throws from Curry. of the gates firing, with Klay MARINERS: RHP Tony Zych Curry hit another 3-pointer and worked out of a bases-loaded and changeups against lefties. (rotator tendinitis in right shoul- Thompson and Green hitting jam in the eighth. Britton got his He was on.” after shot-faking Serge Ibaka to back-to-back 3-pointers. der) is making progress with his 11th save by recording five outs. Baltimore took back the get the open look. As the shot Curry scored 11 first-half When asked whether he has lead in the fourth after Trumbo rehab, but Seattle does not plan was on its way in, Curry gave points and also leaped into the extra motivation when playing singled and Wieters followed to rush him back. “We want to Ibaka a brief look. row of courtside seats going af- the Mariners, Tillman replied, “I with an RBI double. In the fifth, make sure when he does come Curry stopped on a dime in ter a loose ball, tumbling over transition and with his foot on got nothing for you. We seem to Walker allowed a leadoff walk to back he doesn’t get shut down it. He got up on his own power, swing the bats well every time I Hyun Soo Kim, and then let him the 3-point line hit a jump shot. was briefly examined by trainer again,” manager Scott Servais The flurry ended with Curry face these guys.” score with a throwing error and said. Zych is on the DL retroac- Drew Yoder, and remained in Trumbo and Wieters gave a wild pitch. hitting his fifth 3-pointer of the game. tive to May 2. the Orioles a 2-0 lead in the sec- “I didn’t realize I had that the game to give the Warriors a Thunder big man Steven Ad- ond with consecutive homers off much time, threw too quickly 20-point lead. ams got banged up as well, re- Taijuan Walker. Leonys Martin and just threw the ball away,” UP NEXT Curry finished with 17 points turning to the locker room at answered the next inning with Walker said about the throwing in the quarter, as the perfor- early on after being fouled by a solo shot off Tillman, who had error. MARINERS: Nathan Karns (3-1, mance trumped what Durant Ezeli. He also was bent over at allowed only one previous home Walker (2-3) allowed four 3.51 ERA) is trying to earn his had done earlier. the waist after appearing to be run this season. runs on five hits over five in- first victory in five career starts The Warriors had led 57- kneed in the groin area by Green. Nelson Cruz singled in the nings. against Baltimore. 49 at halftime, weathering the Cavs’ James Suggests He is Officiated Differently than Other Players INDEPENDENCE, Ohio but I don’t know when it involves clarity on the rule and was told during the first round. “I think it foul you’ve got to fall down and (TNS) — For at least the second me.” intent doesn’t factor into the deci- sends a bad message to our fans grab your head and roll on the time in this postseason, LeBron James has taken several shots sion. of thinking the game is only won ground,” Lue said. “LeBron be- James took a subtle dig at NBA to the head in this postseason. “When you get a guy good like in the last two minutes. A play ing so strong, guys bounce off officiating Wednesday. Detroit Pistons center Andre that, more often than not it’s go- in the first quarter is just as im- him. He’s not going to hit the James said he has come to ac- Drummond elbowed him in the ing to be a flagrant,” Love said. portant as a play in the last four ground as hard as other guys do. cept all fouls committed against head in the first round _ one of “There was no ill intent on that. I seconds. That’s how playoff bas- A lot of times it’s still a flagrant him will be ruled as common many physical blows the Pistons was just trying to get the ball in ketball is played, that’s how the foul. If someone else gets hit, fouls and not flagrants regard- dealt him in the series _ and to LeBron.” game of basketball should be they fall on the ground, grabbing less of their severity. DeMarre James was caught in the head Officiating has been a hot played.” their head, taking 30, 40 seconds Carroll went high in stopping twice by Bismack Biyombo on topic throughout this postsea- James has suggested through- to get up. That just automatically James in his tracks during the Tuesday and once by Carroll. son after the league has admitted out this postseason he is officiat- triggers the referees to go to the third quarter of the Cavs’ Game It wasn’t just James, however. to several blown calls at crucial ed differently than other players. scorer’s table and review it and 1 victory Tuesday against the To- Tristan Thompson landed hard moments late in games. Few of Reminded of all the blows to the come up with a flagrant foul.” ronto Raptors. Officials reviewed on the court after he was fouled those have directly impacted the head he has taken in these play- The majority of the hard hits the play, but ruled it a common awkwardly by Biyombo. It was Cavs, but James still ripped the offs, James offered only, “com- and questionable fouls occurred foul even though Carroll went also ruled a common foul after league’s daily Last 2 Minutes re- mon foul.” after the Cavs had a command- above James’ shoulders to stop a review, but Kevin Love was as- port it sends out following close Cavs coach Tyronn Lue has re- ing lead in Game 1, which has him. sessed the second flagrant of his games chronicling all the calls mained relatively quiet on offici- been a recurring theme through- “I have no idea what a com- career after he caught Patrick referees got right and the ones ating, but said Tuesday he believes out the postseason. James did say, mon foul and flagrant foul is,” Patterson in the face with an el- they missed. the way a player reacts to the foul however, he believes officials did James said. “I know what it is bow. “It changes absolutely noth- can impact the final ruling. a good job Tuesday of control- when it happens to someone else, Love asked the officials for ing,” James said of the reports “Nowadays to get a flagrant ling the physicality. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016

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Shop Like a ProPete Caster / [email protected] Beefsteak tomato plants are seen in the early stages of growth in Jan Marshall’s greenhouse at her home in Onalaska on Wednesday, April 25. The plants will be one of over 1,000 tomato plants on sale at the Master SALE THIS WEEKEND: fund for the Master Gardener to offer for those looking for a Gardener’s Plant Sale this weekend program, which funds: two little pizazz for their gardens. at the Southwest Washington Fair- grounds in Chehalis. Organizers $1,000 scholarships to Centra- She said she thinks shoppers Recommend Coming lia College students annually; might be especially excited two annual Gardening for about the perennial: penste- Early, With a Plan Everyone events; three demo mon (beardtongue) Husker By Carrina Stanton gardens; and numerous one- time workshops throughout red, geum red dragon and am- For The Chronicle the year. Barbara Eastman, sonia. She said she also thinks IF YOU GO RECYCLE YOUR What: Though the WSU Lewis who has coordinated the plant annual growers will love this Master Gardener Plant PLANT POTS County Extension Master sale for about 13 years now, year’s cape daisy. Sale When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur- Unwanted, clean plant Gardener plant sale is techni- said the sale also funds the “Their flowers are so spec- day and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday pots of any size will be ac- Extension office’s portion of tacular when the sun shines cally two days, master garden- Where: Southwest Washing- cepted both days of the Fuller’s salary. er coordinator Art Fuller said on them,” Eastman said of ton Fairgrounds Expo Hall Master Gardener plant “We’re a pretty large op- his biggest piece of advice the daisy. “They’re beautiful Cost: Admission free, plants sale. Usable pots will be eration and we have a pro- would be to plan for Saturday, white with black and yellow for sale. Debit and credit cards reused by Master Garden- fessional coordinator. The and come early. accepted. ers during the year and all county pays part, solid waste centers.” Every plant for sale is on Info: (360) 740-1216 or others will be recycled. pays part, because he works Eastman estimates there display when the doors open http://lewis-mg-mrc.org with recycling and things like will also be about 300 dahlias Saturday morning at 9. And that, and we pay part,” East- for sale this year, some already those who love the sale (and man said. “He’s a big asset to there’s a lot of them) are lined in flower. our community. He’s a major If you have never attended up ahead of time to be ready resource and we do need to to rush in and snatch them up. the Master Gardener plant support that.” sale, Fuller said besides plan- “On Saturday things go re- This year the sale is expect- ally quick,” Fuller said. “So if ed to offer more than 7,000 ning to attend early the first you’re going to come, go early plants, including more than day, he’d recommend shop- Saturday.” 1,000 tomato plants, all grown ping like the pros. He said The Master Gardener plant by local Master Gardeners those who have attended the sale kicks off Saturday morn- and all offered for drastically sale for many years usually ar- ing and is planned to run less than retail. Categories for rive early Saturday, bring their through Sunday, though when sale include perennials and own carts or wagons to haul all the plants are gone, the sale annuals, grape vines, shrubs plants in and come with a is over. This year, there are be- and trees. Eastman said to- plan for what they want to buy. tween 65 and 70 Master Gar- mato plants and vegetable deners in Lewis County and starts are always a popular “The seasoned people know nearly all of them are involved group and one that sells out exactly where they need to go in the plant sale to some ex- quickly. But she and the other to get what they want,” Fuller tent. The sale is a fundraiser growers are always looking said. “We set it up the same that supports the general for new and different plants way pretty much every year.” Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 LEWIS COUNTY CHAPTER of Olympia Master Builders Insider Hints for Design on a Budget

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Editor’s Best Bet Relay for Life Coming Calendar to SWW Fairgrounds Relay for Life will be The traditional lumi- celebrating 30 years in naria ceremony will fol- Lewis County this year. low the fireworks display The annual 24-hour at 11 p.m. event, which will be Fri- On Saturday attend- day and Saturday at the ees can participate in Southwest Washington yoga at 1 a.m. and nia ho- Fairgrounds, raises mon- listic dancing at 2 a.m. ey and awareness to fight The Chinese lantern cancer. ceremony will be at 3 a.m. This year the local Glow in the dark bowl- theme will be “86 Cancer” ing will begin at 4:30 a.m., HAVE AN EVENT YOU because 1986 is the year and ring toss will follow Relay For Life started in at 5:30 a.m. WOULD LIKE TO INVITE the county. A new band called THE PUBLIC TO? Linda Tomasheck, Kiwi Dragon will per- chairwoman of Relay form starting at 8 a.m. Submit your calendar items For Life, said teams and Tips N Toes salon will to Newsroom Assistant Doug Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the attendees can expect a be cutting hair donations week before you would like 1980s theme with lots of for Cut for a Cure at 10 them to be printed. He can be music from that decade. a.m., a new event for Re- reached at calendar@chronline. Relay for Life begins lay for Life. com or (360) 807-8238. Please at 4 p.m. on Friday and New this year as well, include all relevant information, lasts until 4 p.m. on Sat- Valley View Health Cen- as well as contact information. urdy. ter is bringing a health Events can also be submitted Relay for Life will kick fair to the event from at www.chronline.com off as it usually does with noon to 4 p.m. opening ceremonies at 6 Quiznos is providing p.m. followed by the sur- a team captain lunch at vivor and caregiver lap. 12:30 p.m., a new event to For the first time Ap- show appreciation for all plebee’s is sponsoring a they do to prepare for Re- survivors’ dinner at the lay For Life. fairgrounds at 6:45 p.m., This year’s Miss Lewis and survivors will be al- County Bailey Peters will lowed to bring one guest. be performing with the More information is avail- Thursday, May 19 Saturday, May 21 At 7 p.m. the Backfire band Just Cuz at 1 p.m. able by calling Martha Sturgeon, Band will take the stage. A silent auction and “Once on This Island,” 7 p.m., Corbet K-12 music director, at (360) New this year, a fire- children’s activities will Theatre, Centralia College, adults $10, 983-3183. CC to Host 5K Run/Walk students/seniors $8, (360) 736-9391, ext. works show will follow at also take place through- 525 Centralia College will host 9 p.m. out Relay for Life. the first-ever Blazer 5K Run/ One-stroke painting, with Bonnie Paint & Sip Fundraiser Hanson, White Pass Country Museum, Walk on Saturday. 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, pre- Coming to Museum The event is open to runners registration required, (360) 494-4031 and walkers of all ages and abil- Theater, Morton, adults $9 ($10 at the Cowlitz fisheries project review The Lewis County Histori- ity levels. door), children 12 and under $5, open meeting, 6-8 p.m., Centralia College, cal Museum and The Merlot Registration will begin at 9 seating, (360) 496-5599 Walton Science Center, Room 121, re- Meet the ‘Wild Things Canvas are hosting a Paint & Sip Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, view of hatchery production plan a.m. The race starts at 10 a.m. at fundraiser at 6:30 p.m. Friday at of Seminary Hill’ at Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- for Cowlitz River, tacomapower.com/ the Health and Wellness Cen- seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., cowlitzfishreport the museum. ter on the corner of Iron and Family-Friendly Walk 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Community Conversation, “Forks Tickets for the event are $45, Walnut streets. The run is a flat Wes Knodel Gun Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Over Knives,” 7 p.m., Centralia United with the proceeds benefitting course and will wind around Saturday $6, Blue Pavilion, Southwest Washing- Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington the museum. Tickets can be the college’s campus. Ave., (360) 736-7311 Families and children of all ton Fairgrounds, www.wesknodelgun- purchased online at www.them- Registration includes a T- ages are invited to take an eve- shows.com Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, erlotcanvas.com 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) shirt. Prices are $20 for commu- ning stroll with a wildlife biolo- Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 748-7241 In commemoration of the nity members, $15 for Centralia gist at 6 p.m. Saturday during p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Tenino, (360) 515-0501 Broasted chicken, 5-7 p.m., Chehalis centennial of the National Park College students with ID, and $8 the free “Wild Things of the Eagles, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, Service, participants will be for children under 10, or free for Seminary Hill Natural Area” “Mother’s Day,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, (360) 748-7241 Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, stu- painting “Mountains Out,” a the child if no T-shirt is wanted. hike and talk. dents/seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 representation of the closest na- Deadline for preregistration The walk marks the return of Southwest Washington Dairy Goat Public Agencies tional park, Mount Rainier. All and T-shirts is May 16. wildlife biologist Blake Murden, Show, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Southwest Wash- painting supplies and instruc- Registration will be available ington Fairgrounds Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin who led this popular wildlife Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, tions will be provided by The the day of the race, but will not walk for many years. This year Karaoke, with Lou Morales, 7:30 p.m., (360) 330-2072 Merlot Canvas. include a T-shirt. he and environmental educator Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Blvd. Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 Centralia and Oakville Timberland There will be guided instruc- After the race there will be Kelly Stanley are returning after Libraries, closed, staff training lawn games, a bounce house, Hot dog/chili feed, 5-6:30 p.m., To- tions on how to paint the moun- taking a hiatus for several years. ledo Presbyterian Church, 312 Augustus tain. Guests will be able to take snacks, a barbecue by Centralia They’ll lead a fun hands-on St., Toledo, free, (360) 219-7756 Libraries their picture home with them. College athletes, and the first activity, helping children dis- Vintage Wheels Car Show in the cover the mammals, amphib- Family Story Time, for children age As a no-host bar and raffles Libraries 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle will be available for guests, all at- China Creek parking lot. ians, birds and insects of Cen- Drop-in Craft: Painter’s Tape Art, for The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., tendees must be 21 years of age. All after race events are free tralia’s hillside forest. adults, noon, Chehalis Salkum and open to the public. This walk — 6 p.m. — is a National Readathon Day 2016: Li- Tie-Dyeing for Teens, 5:30 p.m., To download a registration different start time than most Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, brary Reading Party, for adults, noon, Randle form, go online to www.centra- country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- walks hosted by the Friends of Centralia ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 lia.edu. the Seminary Hill Natural Area. Organizations Oakview Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., For more information, con- The walk will be geared to- Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., tact Staci Jacobson at (360) 736- ward children and families, and Organizations Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Centralia, donations accepted, (360) 9391, ext. 630, or email events@ is the first of the “Year of the Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- 870-8447 meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 Centralia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- centralia.edu. Child” set of walks on the Semi- Lucia Coffee, Centralia Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple nary Hill Natural Area. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 streets, (360) 985-0662 ‘The Yearling’ Coming As always, free cookies and Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Jones & Fischer, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., refreshments will be provided. Sunday, May 22 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Craft House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Ca- to Fox Theatre The walk begins in the Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- sino, Rochester Barner Drive parking lot at the Historic Fox Theatre Resto- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 3827 or (360) 736-4163 “Once on This Island,” 8 p.m., Corbet eastern end of Locust Street, just starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 rations will be showing the next Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, Theatre, Centralia College, adults $10, a few blocks east of downtown Jackson Highway, Chehalis 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) students/seniors $8, (360) 736-9391, ext. film in its 2016 Film Series, the Centralia. Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary 520-0772 525 1946 drama, “The Yearling,” on Learn more at facebook.com/ Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- “The Secret Garden,” OnStage The- Saturday. sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal SeminaryHill, twitter.com/GoS- atre Education Program, 7 p.m., Roxy Based on the novel by Mar- Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 Support Groups Theater, Morton, adults $9 ($10 at the eminaryHill or instagram.com/ jorie Kinnan Rawlings, this GriefShare, a video seminar focus- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving door), children 12 and under $5, open GoSeminaryHill. ing on helping people who have lost a the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- seating, (360) 496-5599 drama focuses on the family of loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., “Mother’s Day,” 9 p.m., Roxy Theater, Civil War veteran Penny Baxter Vintage Wheels Car Show, 10 a.m.-4 ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, Centralia, (360) 330-2640 Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, stu- (Gregory Peck), who lives and p.m., Centralia College, Ash Street and Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 dents/seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 works on a farm in Florida with Centralia College Boulevard, all makes, church.com/griefshare/ p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 his wife, Orry (Jane Wyman), all models, (360) 880-2058 Plant sale, Lewis County Master Gar- N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market and their son, Jody (Claude Jar- Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank deners, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Expo Hall, South- 736-9268 Blvd. Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 man Jr.). The only surviving and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First west Washington Fairgrounds, (360) Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., 740-1216, http://lewis-mg-mrc.org child of the family, Jody longs (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 “The Secret Garden,” OnStage The- Friday, May 20 Libraries for companionship and unex- Plant sale, Lewis County Master Gar- atre Education Program, 2 p.m., Roxy Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 pectedly finds it in the form of deners, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Expo Hall, South- Theater, Morton, adults $9 ($10 at the a.m., Salkum an orphaned fawn. While Penny west Washington Fairgrounds, (360) door), children 12 and under $5, open Mossyrock Band Youth PageTurners, for children is supportive of his son’s four- 740-1216, http://lewis-mg-mrc.org seating, (360) 496-5599 Plans Fundraiser grade 4-6, 3:30 p.m., Winlock legged friend, Orry is not, lead- Jones & Fischer, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, ing to heartbreaking conflict. Craft House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Ca- Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- for Ragtag Trip sino, Rochester seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Organizations The film is rated G. “Once on This Island,” 8 p.m., Corbet 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 The Mossyrock High School Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m. The film will be shown at 2 Theatre, Centralia College, adults $10, stu- Wes Knodel Gun Show, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., band is holding a bingo/baked social hour, 5:45 p.m. program, Matrix and 7 p.m. at the Fox Theatre in dents/seniors $8, (360) 736-9391, ext. 525 $6, Blue Pavilion, Southwest Washing- potato fundraiser 6-8 p.m. Fri- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- downtown Centralia. Admis- “The Secret Garden,” OnStage The- ton Fairgrounds, www.wesknodelgun- day at the Mossyrock multipur- countywriters.wordpress.com/ sion is $10 per person, $8 for atre Education Program, 7 p.m., Roxy shows.com pose room. members and $25 per family Cost for three cards and a Support Groups (three to four persons). PACIFIC NORTHWEST baked potato is $20. Additional Presale tickets are avail- cards cost $1. Prizes for winning H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., able on Brown Paper Tickets at ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 a game include themed baskets, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, www.brownpapertickets.com/ REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! flowers, gift certificates and Se- [email protected] event/2541831, at Book ‘n’ Brush n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers attle Mariners tickets. 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plans the trip, and the kids For more information, call CH558762ic.sw gracefoursquarechurch.com 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation don’t know where they are go- the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Recovery in Christ, addiction recov- ing. They will visit, explore and ery, 6-7:30 p.m., Christian Fellowship of 1103. All proceeds from the play instruments for different Winlock, 630 Cemetery Road, Winlock, event benefit the restoration of More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 groups. (360) 785-4280 the Fox Theatre. Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 LIFE

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HistoryLink.org IWW Loggers in Grays Harbor County and Vicinity Vote to Strike in May 1913

Postcard Courtesy Alex Magdaleno Loggers near Aberdeen, ca. 1910s.

In May 1913, loggers in Grays Harbor County and vi- cinity vote to strike. The strik- ers are members of the Forest & Lumber Workers Union of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The strike vote follows a successful 1912 strike of mill workers in and around Hoquiam. This time though, the strike is short- lived and unsuccessful. For Dry Clothes and a Warm Bed The union put out a bal- lot in all logging camps in the area on whether or not to strike for the following de- mands: • A minimum of $3 for an eight hour day; • Clean, sanitary bunkhous- es with no top bunks and having springs, mattresses, and bed- ding furnished free of charge; • All camps to be supplied with baths and dry rooms (rooms to dry the wet cloth- ing of loggers who worked in the rain); • An end to employment fees. The vote to strike was 85 percent in May, but by July the effort had dwindled and on July 3, 1913, the strike was called off for lack of pickets. Employers Organize During the next two years the Wobblies (the nickname for members of the IWW) had increasing difficulty or- ganizing within the lumber industry. Lumber owners ag- gressively fought union log- gers, employing detectives in the logging camps, and ex- cluding union sympathizers. Employer organizations such as the West Coast Lumber- man’s Association, formed in 1911, had increasing success in persuading town officials to hound and harass Wob- blies. A recession at the end of 1913 didn’t help.

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I love my culture and I’m very proud of my culture ... I think Hispanic women are beautiful with their curves.” — America Ferrera

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EVEN SIMPLE THINGS CAN HELP. CONSIDER: • Mowing height and frequency. Tall grass, or anything from 2½ to 3 ½ inches, needs less water. Mowing frequency depends on how much flowering is desired and whether rain has encour- aged heavy growth. • Mulching. “Get a mulching mower,” Tiddens said. “You reduce the need for fertilizers by 20 percent by returning grass clippings to the ground.” • Chemicals. Only use pesticides or herbicides when pests or weeds are at a higher-than-desired level. Even then, limit their use. • Irrigation. Irrigate deeply and infrequently, about 1 inch of water per week. • Aerator. “An aerator pulls plugs from the soil of a lawn about the size of your thumb,” Tiddens said. “That helps improve rooting, ir- rigation, and improves the health of the lawn. It helps especially when you’re not dealing with good soils. It perks the lawn up.”

Dean Fosdick / The Associated Press This photograph taken April 25 near Langley shows a traditional lawn being mowed too short and too frequently. Eco-friendly lawns are allowed to grow higher to hold water longer, contain some broadleaf plants like flowers and herbs to attract pollinators and include grass clippings that serve as mulch, reducing the need for fertilizers by as much as 20 percent. By Dean Fosdick "They may be growing lawns in moderate climates, fine fescue OAC The Associated Press in places where it's not going in shady environments, tall fes- 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH to work for them," he said. "If cue in warm, sunny areas," Kow- Eco-friendly lawns are they're growing under maple alewski said. NO TRAVEL CHARGES | FREE ESTIMATES sprouting up across America as trees, for example, they're asking Both eco-lawns and regular property owners realize they can for trouble." lawns can be organic: "meaning get better results for less work A typical eco-lawn is a combi- you fertilize with organic prod- and money. Some are getting im- nation of turf grass varieties with ucts and don't apply pesticides," proved drought resistance, too. CLICK CERAMIC broadleaf plants such as white he said. "Both eco-lawns and tra- "We have to change our mind- clover, which supplies nitrogen ditional lawns require mowing." set about what our lawns should to the roots, said Alec Kowalews- LAMINATE TILE be," said Tom Tiddens, plant Homeowners can take the ki, a turf grass specialist with the environmental middle ground if health care supervisor at the Oregon State University Exten- they don't want to go completely STARTING AS LOW AS STARTING AS LOW AS Chicago Botanic Garden. "Some sion Service. organic, Tiddens said. .65¢ A SQUARE FOOT .59¢ A15,000 SQUARE FEET AVAILABLE FOOT people don't want to see a weed Yarrow can be added for FOUR DIFFERENT COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM in their lawn. Although adding drought tolerance, along with "Organic is a squishy word, broadleaf plants will change its flowering plants like baby blue anyway," he said. "Anything we MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIALS (manicured) look, it also will at- eyes, English daisy, chamomile, can do to reduce the use of pesti- CH558577jc.do tract pollinators and reduce the California poppy and creeping cides and fertilizers makes things need for chemicals." thyme. They are tough enough in the yard more friendly. Go to Lawns, traditional or other- to tolerate family activities, yet spot spraying rather than area- wise, need suitable environments require less effort to keep up, he wide (chemical) applications." 1793 NE KRESKY AVE. CHEHALIS, WA in which to grow, but many said. Try to manage your lawn in OFF EXITWWW.HOMECARPET 79 .NET 360-748-1650 homeowners don't even know "The kinds of turf seed used a way that encourages health what kind of grass they have, varies from location to location; and vigor, which out-competes GRANITE TILE CLICK LAMINATE VINYL CARPET AREA RUGS LAMINATE Tiddens said. for instance, perennial ryegrass weeds and resists pests, he said. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 LIFE New Eggplant Hybrid ADVICE: Dear Abby Wife Dances The Night Seeks a Place on Away While Husband Meatless Menus Stews At Home By Dean Fosdick "I grow mine in a half wine barrel," she said. DEAR ABBY: NOTHING. My family and I were The Associated Press "I learned the hard way not to put too many My wife of 15 extremely hurt by their behavior. (plants) in. They can grow fairly large and take years has recent- We feel that some sort of apology Eggplant hasn't been a favorite of American up containers." ly begun spend- or explanation is in order. home gardeners, but a new hybrid that's billed Eggplants have few pest problems, she said: ing a lot of time Some members of my mother- as an alternative to meat could be changing that. "Some aphids, maybe, but even without treating with a group in-law’s family are now nearing death themselves, and I know I The hybrid dubbed "Meatball" has pow- them they'll go away." of women who socialize away will be expected to go along with ered its way into the home-garden market this And the vegetable has changed over time. spring. Sales rival those of tomatoes and pep- from their hus- my husband, in-laws and their "Colors vary now from bright purple to or- pers, among the most popular items in the W. bands. They like By Abigail Van Buren extended family to the various anges, whites and striped," said Ophardt. "Some Atlee Burpee & Co. seed catalog, said the com- to meet without services “out of respect.” The pany's chairman and chief executive officer, are a little different flavored. I use them a lot their husbands and party at pick- problem is, my respect for them George Ball. when cooking Thai food." up nightclubs and swingers’ bars. no longer exists. Any advice? — When I asked her about it, her re- DISRESPECTED ON THE EAST "This new one is not like any eggplant we've There is a lot of eggplant diversity in the gar- den market, including heirlooms, Ophardt said. sponse was, “It’s just us girls danc- COAST ever bred or found or seen," he said. ing with each other and having a DEAR DISRESPECTED: Yes. The Meatball contains more water, which "That includes some that are more ornamental than anything else." good time. We dance with each If you prefer not to attend, stay resists oil in the frying pan, Ball said. other at the table we’re at. We home. And if you are asked why "That makes for a more refreshing and less never dance with any of the men you didn’t show up, tell them the oily product," he said. "It also is seedless, giving who ask us.” When I asked why reason. it two important genetic virtues." they go to these kinds of places, Kitchen trials were held with friends, family she said the atmosphere and mu- DEAR ABBY: A family with and focus groups using the Meatball as a ham- sic are better there. young children just moved into burger or steak-like primary ingredient, Ball Abby, I object to this type the house across the street. They said. "It won hands-down when compared to of partying. We married to be seem like nice people, but one both veggie burgers and meat" in taste tests, he together. She’s now accusing me thing concerns me. said. of being jealous and possessive. Day and night, their 6-year- old son rides his bike all over the Maturity dates for the new eggplant range Am I wrong to want her to stop? I think what she’s doing is danger- street unsupervised, and darts from 55 to 78 days, depending on location. ous. — PLEASE STOP IN ARI- across without looking. Most of Eggplants are native to India, much of Chi- ZONA the residents on our street drive na and Southeast Asia, so most species thrive in DEAR PLEASE STOP: No, carefully, but every so often a high heat. Many of the later European versions you’re not wrong. Your wife par- strange car or two will barrel were white or yellow, resembling chicken or tying regularly at swingers’ bars through. I’m worried that the boy goose eggs; hence the name eggplant. and pick-up joints IS a threat to will get hit one of these days. Their earliest use was believed to be more your marriage. If the shoe were Should someone go to the par- medicinal than culinary. Eggplants' fruit, roots on the other foot and you were ents and tell them their child isn’t and leaves were used for treating abscesses and the one out drinking and danc- safe? Or is it nobody’s business intestinal problems. ing while she sat at home, she’d to scold people on how to raise Thomas Jefferson often has been credited probably feel the same way you’re their children? — CONCERNED with importing eggplants into American gar- feeling now, unless you had both NEIGHBOR agreed on an open relationship. DEAR CONCERNED dens in the late 1700s, but they were slow to NEIGHBOR: Go there not to gain popularity as a cooking staple, a trend that Spouses who treat each other without consideration for the scold but to welcome your new continues today. other’s feelings usually wind up neighbors. And while you’re there, "I took some of my surplus eggplant to a lo- divorced, so while there is time to warn the parents that some driv- cal food bank last year and they said it was the save your marriage, some sessions ers ignore the speed limit while first time they'd ever gotten it," said Marianne with a marriage counselor would driving down that street, so it’s Ophardt, Benton County director for Wash- be a good investment. important they stress to their boy ington State University Extension. the importance of looking both "Recipes are limited for making it more fla- DEAR ABBY: My mom died of ways when he’s on his bike. vorful, which may account for some of its slow Dean Fosdick / The Associated Press cancer last year at the young age acceptance," she said. "It generally doesn't have In this photo taken Sept. 15, 2007, a typical purple- of 63. (I am 30.) Not one member ••• the same crispness or flavor as tomatoes. A colored eggplants grows in a raised garden near of my husband’s mother’s fam- Dear Abby is written by Abigail lot of people harvest it when it's over-mature, New Market, Va. Hybrids have changed over time. ily (other than my MIL and FIL, Van Buren, also known as Jeanne which makes it taste bitter and seedy." Colors vary now from bright purple to oranges, whom we live with) acknowledged Phillips, and was founded by her Eggplants are easy to grow, however, and are whites and striped. Some varieties are more orna- her death in any way. There were mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear tougher in the garden than peppers, Ophardt mental than culinary. no phone calls, no sympathy Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. cards, no “I’m sorry for your loss,” said. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 7. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Saturday’s paper. Crossword

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “I think the main reason my marriages failed is that I always loved too well but never wisely.” — Ava Gardner © 2016 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 19, 2016 • Life 9

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(N) (S Live) (CC) Gags ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Disneyland” ’ (N) (CC) Most Wanted (N) (CC) Guide to IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ION 15 15 piano instructor molests his students. “Slaves” ’ (CC) Stabler probes a crime scene. (CC) diplomat’s daughter is assaulted. The detectives track a rapist. (CC) girl falls into a coma from abuse. ’ IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures Acquire the Fire ’ ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 Transform your Jeopardy! 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(N) DIS 41 41 Girl Meets World Best Friends Bunk’d ’ (CC) Liv and Maddie ››› Despicable Me (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. ’ Lab Rats: Elite Gamer’s Guide K.C. Undercover Stuck/Middle Bunk’d ’ (CC) Alaskan Bush People Noah repairs Alaskan Bush People Patriarch Billy River Monsters “Jungle Terminator” River Monsters Sobral Santos attack River Monsters “River of Blood” Face- River Monsters “Killer Torpedo” A large DSC 8 8 Browntown; a risky haul. ’ (CC) seizes an opportunity. ’ (CC) Wade teams up with a local tribe. ’ on Amazon River. ’ (CC) to-face with fighting fish. (CC) river beast jumps into boats. E! 65 65 Botched “Foreign Bodies” A patient Botched “Man Boobs” A gambler who ›› The Holiday (2006, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law. Two women from different countries ›› The Holiday (2006) Cameron Diaz, wants to look like an alien. (CC) has a case of man boobs. (CC) swap homes at Christmas. (CC) Kate Winslet, Jude Law. 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A spy tries to stop an anarchist with weapons. ’ ›› Jackass 3D (2010, Comedy) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera. ’ ›› Jackass 3.5 (2011, Comedy) ’ NBCS 34 34 Mecum Auto Auctions “Indianapolis” Cycling Tour of California: Stage 7. NASCAR: List NASCAR: List NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger “Indestructible Henry” Game Shakers An old rival returns. Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Killer Couples (CC) She Made Me Do It “Maggie Carr” She Made Me Do It She Made Me Do It (N) Snapped A shocking secret life. Snapped “Kathleen Dorsett” (CC) ROOT 31 31 Tennis Mariners Access MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Cincinnati Reds. From Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Mariners Post. 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Hot Off the Press Top 3 Xtreme Life Winning Edge 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With The Detour “The TBS 55 55 (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee Road” TLC 38 38 Dateline on TLC (N) ’ (CC) Ghost Brothers ’ (CC) Ghost Brothers “The Allen House” Dateline on TLC “Finding Savanna” Dateline on TLC ’ (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› S.W.A.T. (2003, Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez. ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. ››› Wanted (2008) James McAvoy, A Los Angeles SWAT team must protect a criminal. (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Morgan Freeman. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 ››› Over the Hedge (2006) Voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling. Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Glen Tavern Inn” The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Comedy Knock Comedy Knock NCIS “Enemy on the Hill” A killer targets NCIS “Thirst” A man dies from being NCIS “Engaged, Part 2” Searching for a NCIS “Engaged, Part 1” The team inves- NCIS “Housekeeping” Investigating a Modern Family ’ Modern Family USA 58 58 a lieutenant commander. ’ force-fed liquid. ’ (CC) (DVS) missing Marine. (CC) (DVS) tigates a plane crash. Navy commander’s murder. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Heart Broken” VH1 62 62 ››› Gridiron Gang (2006, Drama) The Rock, Xzibit, Jade Yorker. ’ ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. 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