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Lighting Up the City Tribe Buoys Dock Plans Fort Borst Christmas Display Raises More Chehalis Tribe Makes Donation Toward New Than $20,000, Six Tons of Food / Main 4 Wheelchair Ramp at Fort Borst Pond / Main 7 Citizen Group, City Make Amends on Resources for Homeless

Justyna Tomtas OPEN ARMS: Councilors gized to the Centralia City tion to that to come to some sort / [email protected] Council on behalf of the group of agreement or resolution,” he Chris Shilley, of Express Support for for the organization’s act of civil said regarding the ordinance Open Arms, Homeless Population disobedience after they decided that prohibited their actions. addresses the Cen- to attach items to trees at George He said he’d like to come tralia City Council After Removal of Items Washington Park following city up with an agreement on a on Tuesday night From Park staff’s removal of the clothing timeframe when the organiza- about the group’s based on a city ordinance. tion would be allowed to hang eforts to help the By Justyna Tomtas After apologizing to the up items, which include hats, homeless popula- [email protected] council, Shilley asked the city to scarves and mittens, at Wash- tion in the city. work with the group in their fu- ington Park to help the local On Tuesday night, Chris ture efforts. Shilley, of Open Arms, apolo- “I’m here to ask for an exemp- please see GROUP, page Main 13

Lewis Gather Church Feeds, County ‘Tremendously Clothes and Supports Centralia’s Growing Might Homeless Population Replace Misunderstood’ Manager Living in Arizona TRAVEL: Current Risk Manager Moved Last Year, Stayed With County at Request of Commissioners By Aaron Kunkler [email protected] Lewis County may begin searching for a replacement risk manager following Pau- lette Young’s move to Arizo- na in September. Young was praised at a meeting on Wednes- day by the county commis- sioners and Human Paulette Young Resources Pete Caster / [email protected] risk manager Direc- Lenny Hofman, who has been a volunteer with Gather Church for the past two years, lends his cell phone to a customer at The Atrium on Friday afternoon. tor Archie Smith for her 15 years of ser- By Natalie Johnson myriad ministries to the poor are called to serve because the how it’s supposed to be,” he said. vice and responsiveness to [email protected] and homeless of Centralia, Pas- church practices what it preach- “They walk the walk and talk the risk-related issues that have tor Cole Meckle shrugs and says es by helping people with open talk.” emerged over the past year. When asked how Gather it “boggles his mind.” arms. The church, which operates Church’s relatively small con- Lenny Hoffman, a volunteer “This seemed like a church please see COUNTY, page Main 13 gregation is able to maintain its for two years, said he and others that was on the right track with please see GATHER, page Main 13

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News Sign of the Season of the Weird The other girl got firefight- ers to the site, and they used a sledgehammer to break through a brick wall and free her com- panion. Stromberg told The (Joliet) Herald-News that she spent 45 minutes in the cell.

East Cocalico Township Police Department via AP In this photo provided by the East Co- Team Can’t Reach Dog calico Township Police Department, Sgt. Darrick Keppley poses Wednes- on Snowy Cliff; It Sniffs day, in Denver, Pa. On Saturday, Jan. 7, Keppley drove a surgeon, an assistant Out Solution and a donated liver about 60 miles to SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A a transplant operation already under- search and rescue team hiked up way in Philadelphia, after their vehicle a steep, snowy Utah mountain skidded of an icy Lancaster County to try to rescue a dog that was roadway en route from York, Pa. stuck on a narrow ledge above a Pete Caster / [email protected] 50-foot cliff. A sign directing drivers south onto Interstate 5 at exit 76 in Chehalis was half covered in snow on Wednesday. See more The Utah County Sheriff’s photographs on pages Main 15 and Main 16 or at www.chronline.com. Cop Gets Surgeon, Office posted a video Monday Liver to Emergency showing highlights of the Friday operation, but it ended without Transplant After Crash the animal getting off the moun- DENVER, Pa. (AP) — A po- tain near Provo. Notable Quote lice officer responding to a crash A rescuer rappelled down to wound up driving a surgeon, an try to lure the dog named Mary assistant and a donated liver to with food. It didn’t work be- a Philadelphia hospital for an cause Mary became skittish ev- “Seemingly a bit harsh for going a fowl of the city code, emergency transplant. ery time he got close. The team a new violation provision has been added … making East Cocalico Township po- called off the rescue at nightfall lice Sgt. Darrick Keppley said and left her with food and hand a violation of this section an infraction of increasing he came upon a disabled vehicle warmers. Saturday afternoon that had The saga had a happy end- monetary penalties for repeated offenses.” skidded off the icy road. ing the next day when her own- The team was transporting ers called to say Mary somehow Centralia Council Agenda Report a liver from York to Thomas made it down the mountain Jefferson University Hospital, alone. She had cuts to her paws changes made to law preventing roosters in city limits where a patient already was in but was OK. (see page Main 4 for the full story) the operating room. Keppley says he offered to Go! Fight! Hamsters! help. The doctor and assis- Today in History tant piled into his vehicle, he Amherst College Closes switched on his lights and si- Today’s Highlight in History: In 1915, the U.S. House of In 1966, President Lyndon B. rens and navigated the snowy 60 in on New Mascot Representatives rejected, 204- Johnson said in his State of the On Jan. 12, 1910, at a White miles east to Philadelphia. AMHERST, Mass. (AP) — 174, a proposed constitutional Union address that the U.S. mili- House dinner hosted by Presi- Students and alumni at Amherst amendment to give women na- tary should stay in Vietnam un- dent William Howard Taft, Bar- College could soon be rooting tionwide the right to vote. The til Communist aggression there oness Rosen, wife of the Russian Illinois Teen Rescued for the Hamsters. silent film drama “A Fool There was stopped. The TV series “Bat- ambassador, caused a stir by Was,” which propelled Theda man,” starring Adam West and After Locking Self in Hamsters was among the requesting and smoking a ciga- Bara to stardom with her por- Burt Ward as the Dynamic Duo, most popular nicknames sub- rette — it was, apparently, the Shuttered Prison trayal of a predatory vamp, pre- premiered on ABC, airing twice mitted to a committee put to- first time a woman had smoked miered in New York. a week on consecutive nights. JOLIET, Ill. (AP) — A teen- gether to come up with a new openly during a public function In 1932, Hattie W. Caraway In 1971, the groundbreaking age girl who slipped into an athletic mascot for the Mas- in the executive mansion. (Some became the first woman elected situation comedy “All in the Fam- abandoned Illinois prison for an sachusetts school. Trustees of the other women present who to the U.S. Senate after initially ily” premiered on CBS television. urban adventure ended up serv- dropped Lord Jeffs last year in had brought their own cigarettes being appointed to serve out the In 1976, mystery writer Dame ing a short sentence when she ac- part because 18th century Brit- began lighting up in turn.) cidentally locked herself inside a ish Gen. Jeffery Amherst sug- remainder of the term of her late Agatha Christie died in Walling- cell. gested giving smallpox-infected On this date: husband, Thaddeus. ford, England, at age 85. Illinois State Police say two blankets to Native Americans. In 1773, the first public muse- In 1945, during World War In 1986, the shuttle Columbia teenage girls entered the Joliet The committee has win- um in America was organized in II, Soviet forces began a ma- blasted off with a crew that includ- Correctional Center through a nowed a list of nearly 600 unique Charleston, South Carolina. jor, successful offensive against ed the first Hispanic-American in hole in its fence Monday. suggestions to 30 semifinalists. In 1828, the United States and the Germans in Eastern Europe. space, Dr. Franklin R. Chang-Diaz. Joliet Fire Department Bat- Many people noted that Mexico signed a Treaty of Limits Aircraft from U.S. Task Force 38 In 1987, Anglican Church en- talion Chief Mike Stromberg said Hamster is an anagram for Am- defining the boundary between sank about 40 Japanese ships off voy Terry Waite arrived in Leba- the teens were exploring the sub- herst. Other semifinalists in- the two countries to be the same Indochina. non on his latest mission to win urban Chicago prison that’s been clude Moose, Aces, Dinosaurs, as the one established by an In 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. the release of Western hostages; closed since 2002 when one of Irradients, Fighting Poets and 1819 treaty between the U.S. and founded Motown Records (orig- however, Waite ended up being them locked herself inside a cell. Mammoths. Spain. inally Tamla Records) in Detroit. taken captive himself. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Jan. 12, 2017 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s L 52.22 65.0 +0.04 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. L 80s H 74.60 85.0 0.00 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H L 1.27 10.5 0.00 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Cloudy Cloudy 4.61 18.0 -0.01 30s 38º 20º 37º 25º 40º 30º 43º 36º 45º 41º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 9.81 ---- +1.22 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 ...... 7:53 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:48 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 34 Moonrise ...... 5:34 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 30 37/27 13/1 Moonset...... 7:48 a.m. Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 35 38/28 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 60 in 1983 Seattle Anchorage 14/8 s 23/21 mc Record Low...... 10 in 1937 37/30 Boise 29/13 s 25/11 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 57/41 ra 43/19 s Yesterday ...... 0.01" 37/22 13/-2 1/12 1/19 1/27 2/3 Dallas 75/60 cl 69/57 t Month to date ...... 1.00" Tacoma Honolulu 82/67 s 82/67 s Normal month to date ...2.36" Centralia 38/28 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 60/45 ra 59/44 ra Year to date...... 1.00" 38/20 Yakima Nashville 69/50 sh 56/45 sh Normal year to date .....2.36" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 64/53 mc 64/49 sh 16/0 Longview 36/19 Trees None None St. Louis 47/24 ra 32/30 ra Salt Lake City 37/23 cl 34/19 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 35/19 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 52/43 sh 54/43 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 64/47 mc 51/32 mc Portland 32/20 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 33/23 20/5 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 63/41 pc 63/43 s New Delhi 63/41 s 64/41 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 39/21 s 36/18 s Paris 45/34 cl 41/32 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 38/30 s 39/32 s Spokane 13/3 pc 16/10 pc 45/37 ra 43/34 s Rio de Janeiro 91/79 t 88/79 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 39/31 s 39/32 pc Tri Cities 12/0 s 14/6 s Mexico City 73/45 s 73/45 s Rome 50/46 pc 54/34 sh sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 37/22 s 37/26 s Wenatchee 16/6 s 20/8 pc Moscow 21/19 l 23/23 cl Sydney 79/72 cl 93/79 pc Help Local Students Land on Their Feet!

Newspapers When you go on vacation, don’t just stop your papers, Donate hem to NIE! For more information or to donate, call customer service at: In Education 360-807-8203 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 Two Centralia College Professors Win ‘Teacher Excellence Awards’ EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE: Pat Pringle, Susanne Weil Receive Honors From The Evergreen State College By The Chronicle Two Centralia College profes- sors have received The Evergreen State College 2016 Teacher Ex- cellence Awards, according to a press release from the college. Professors Pat Pringle and Susanne Weil both received the award, which recognizes teach- ers who have “had significant impact on the lives of students.” Teachers are nominated by Pete Caster / [email protected] Courtesy Photo incoming students at The Ever- In this Sept. 3, 2016, ile photo, Centralia College professor and beekeeper Su- Pat Pringle, a professor at Centralia College, received The Evergreen State College green State College. sanne Weil checks one of the frames inside her hive at her home in Onalaska. 2016 Teacher Excellence Award. The professors said their nominations were unexpected. confidence as writers by break- ited a critical anthology on the taught geosciences at Centralia guidance and insight into the ex- “I’m very surprised, but very ing down projects, whether it is subject in 2011, according to the College . In April, he received the ploration and interpretive under- pleased,” Weil said in the release. research-based or creative, into release. Washington State Association of standing of some of the region’s “The student who nominated me doable stages they expand on Her own lifelong learning College Trustees’ 2016 Faculty natural areas, including Mount was a wonderful, hard-working throughout the quarter, stated projects include beekeeping, ac- Member Award for excellence in St. Helens, Mount Hood and student in one of my English 102 the release. cording to the release. She volun- teaching. Mount Rainier, among others. classes several years ago. I’m de- Weil teaches the transfer teers as the secretary of the Lewis He’s a strong advocate of He is widely published, and lighted she thought to nominate composition courses English 101 County and Washington State hands-on learning at Centralia his work includes the defini- me for this honor.” and 102, and a wide array of lit- Beekeepers’ associations and in- College, according to the release. tive guidebook of the geology of Weil earned her doctorate in erature courses, including short cludes demonstration projects Pringle integrates field trips and Mount Rainier National Park, English literature from the Uni- fiction, non-western world litera- on honey bees in her research incorporates tree-ring and geo- “Roadside Geology of Mount versity of California-Berkeley in ture and women’s literature. and argument courses. logic research exercises and proj- Rainier National Park and Vi- 1991 and her bachelor’s degree Her academic publications Weil won Centralia College’s ects into both his classes and his cinity,” for which he received the in English and psychology from have focused on Mark Twain’s Exceptional Faculty Award in independent research projects. 2009 Geoscience Information Swarthmore College in 1980. literary responses to bankruptcy. 2008. He’s shared his insights and Society’s award for best geologi- From 1991 to 2004, she directed Weil’s most recent paper will be Pringle, who won the col- broad experiences of more than cal guidebook. the writing program at Whittier anthologized in “Mark Twain lege’s Exceptional Faculty Award 23 years in geoscience research, The book details the geologic College in Southern California. and Money,” and will be pub- in 2009, echoed Weil’s senti- science outreach and public in- history of the mountain and its She then moved to Centralia lished by the University of Ala- ments. formation with the students at associated features, including College to serve the mission of bama Press this summer. “Wow, I’m very grateful to be Centralia College. the lahar patterns, lava domes making a quality higher educa- Weil also focuses on how acknowledged by past students,” Pringle is a leader in regional and flows, glaciers, caves, lakes tion affordable to everyone. She women’s work has been repre- he said in the release. geosciences, according to the and more, according to the re- encourages students to build sented in literature. She co-ed- For 11 years, Pringle has release, providing professional lease. Jail for Owning a Rooster? Not Anymore as Centralia Changes Law COUNCIL MEETING: a jailable misdemeanor offense sented an option to instead fine a much more equitable way of Murphy-Olson said the to a fine that increases for repeat violators. dealing with this,” she told coun- change was presented to the Having Roosters Within offenders. “Seemingly a bit harsh for go- cilors of the change. council because since the city Centralia City Limits Last year, the council passed ing a fowl of the city code, a new Those who have a rooster enacted the ordinance allowing an ordinance that allowed peo- violation provision has been within city limits can now be chickens and ducks, they have No Longer a Jailable ple within city limits to have added … making a violation of charged up to $119 for the first received two complaints of roost- Offense; Fines Imposed chickens and ducks on their this section an infraction of in- violation, $169 for the second ers. Notices were issued, and the property, while excluding roost- creasing monetary penalties for infraction within one year and individuals did not comply. for Repeat Offenders ers, geese and other wild birds repeated offenses,” stated the $269 for the third and subse- When staff went to issue the By Justyna Tomtas and fowl. The change to the agenda report. quent infractions committed first citation, they became aware ordinance overlooked “harsh” Murphy-Olson said the pen- within one year. that the first offense is a jailable [email protected] penalties for violations of the alty provision, which stated the According to the change, misdemeanor. The Centralia City Council ordinance, which falls under the first offense could be a jailable “each and every day or portion The Centralia City Council on Tuesday took measures to zoning code. misdemeanor, “seemed a little thereof in which an infraction unanimously voted to change reduce the penalty for having a To fix the issue, City Attorney harsh.” is committed shall constitute a the penalty to the fee structure rooster within city limits from Shannon Murphy-Olson pre- “We thought that would be separate and distinct infraction.” on Tuesday night. News in Brief

Centralia Man Gets munity Events Building. For more information, call second-degree assault and first- Meeting Scheduled A discussion is planned on 360-740-1214. For registration degree attempted burglary after 21 Months for Knife what the fair means to the com- information, download the reg- a jury trial. According to court on Proposed Threat, Assault munity. The fair team wants to istration form from lewis.wsu. documents, he allegedly went to find out from the public what edu or smallfarmsuccess at a party he was not invited to af- Transportation Benefit By The Chronicle events should be kept and which brownpapertickets.com. ter he had been drinking. He was District in Chehalis A Centralia man charged in ones should be changed. convicted of then trying to get By The Chronicle March with assaulting a woman For more information, call into the house again after being and threatening her with a knife the fair office, 360-740-1495, or Lewis County Man kicked out. He punched a man A meeting about the po- was sentenced visit Southwestwashingtonfair. Convicted of 2014 10 to 15 times in the face. tential formation of a Chehalis Jan. 3 to spend org. According to court docu- Transportation Benefit District 21 months in Assault Gets Same ments, the standard sentencing is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on Jan. prison. Sentence After Appeal range for second-degree assault, 26 at the Chehalis City Hall. Morgan Tay- The measure is on the Feb. Lewis, Cowlitz County By The Chronicle given Rife’s criminal history, is lor Davis, 42, 14 special election ballot. The pleaded guilty 12 to 14 months in custody. For Extension Offices Offer A Lewis County man whose Transportation Benefit District Jan. 3 to one 19 ½-month sentence for a 2014 first-degree attempted burglary, would fund street improvements count of sec- Workshops on Farm assault and burglary conviction the standard range is 19 ½ to 25 ½ months in prison. though a 10-year sales and use Morgan Taylor Davis ond-degree as- Business, Marketing was overturned by a state Court sentenced to 21 sault, domestic of Appeals was given the same He was sentenced Jan. 4 to 14 tax levy of 0.2 of a percent, if ap- months in prison violence, while By The Chronicle sentence this month. months on the assault convic- proved by the voters. armed with a The Lewis and Cowlitz Coun- Cole T. Rife, 21, was again tion, and 19 ½ months on the at- The public is encouraged to deadly weapon. ty Extension offices are teaming sentenced Jan. 4 to 19 ½ months tempted burglary charge. attend the meeting. He was sentenced the same up to offer workshops on small in prison. day to nine months, plus another farm business plan and market- The Court of Appeals over- 12-month sentencing enhance- ing basics. turned Rife’s sentencing after an ment due to the deadly weapon The workshops will be 9:30 appeal. In June, the court’s opin- aspect of the charge. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 4 and ion stated that the trial judge did Davis was ordered in his sen- March 4 at the Lewis County not adequately consider a shorter tencing documents to undergo a Courthouse. sentence. mental health evaluation. The workshops will offer “(W)e hold that the sentenc- According to court docu- sessions on how to start your ing court entirely refused to exer- ments, police responded March business plan basics and small cise its discretion in considering 1 to a report of an assault in the business marketing methods or an exceptional sentence below 1200 block of Woodland Avenue those new to the arena, or as a the standard range,” the appeals in Centralia. refresher workshop for experi- court wrote in its opinion. Davis reportedly had self-in- enced farmers. Rife was convicted in 2014 of flicted knife wounds and was tak- en into custody without incident. The victim reported that Da- Experience a world of vis hit her several times with a Helping With The Important closed fist, then allegedly picked better hearing! Things In Your Life up the knife in a threatening way but made no verbal threats. Larry Roberts, Hearing Aid Specialist at Focused Hearing Visit Any Of Our 11 Local Branches Both Davis and the victim can help you rediscover the pleasures of hearing. Centralia (2 branches) • Chehalis (3 branches) • Grayland were taken to Providence Cen- Morton • Pe Ell • Raymond • Rochester • South Bend tralia Hospital for treatment fol- Call today for a FREE hearing screening! lowing the incident 360-736-2070 Extended Hours At Our DEAL OF Chehalis Airport Branch Meeting to Solicit Public THE MONTH! Open Until 7 p.m. Monday - Friday Buy 1 box of Open 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday Comment on SWW Fair batteries, Get 1 box FREE* By The Chronicle CH568658bw.os

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Coumbs said the event ran for “We greatly appreciated that,” 16 days and brought in a total of Coumbs said. more than 16,100 people. Coumbs said a meeting has Christmas Eve was the most already taken place to plan for popular day with 616 cars, and next year, which will include 2,062 people made their way additional days for the drive- through Fort Borst Park that through event. night. The park, as is now cus- About 55 percent of the peo- tomary during the holidays, ple who drove through the park was elaborately decorated with were from the Centralia and holiday lights and displays spon- Chehalis area. A combined 30 sored by local organizations and percent came from other areas of businesses. the county, as well as Thurston In all, $20,703 was raised for County. Six percent came from the Borst Park Construction elsewhere in Southwest Wash- Fund and over 6 tons of food was ington, 4 percent from North- donated to the Hub City Mission west Washington and 5 percent and Gather Church. were visitors from out of the state. Fifteen different organiza- Councilor Peter Abbarno tions helped host during the dis- said he made the trip through play, each of which was awarded the park three times with his $200 for their work directing kids. cars and collecting the donated “It was just amazing,” he said. Pete Caster / [email protected] food and entry fees. In addition “It gets better every year.” In this Dec. 12, 2016, ile photo, cars line up to drive through the Fort Borst Park Christmas Lights in Centralia. SCJ Alliance Opens Office in Centralia in Anticipation of Development PROJECTS: Lacey- Based Engineering Firm Opens Branch in Downtown Centralia, Says Economic Growth Likely Coming Down Interstate 5 Corridor By Aaron Kunkler [email protected] In anticipation of economic growth coming to north Lewis County, the SCJ Alliance has opened a satellite office in Cen- tralia to provide design services to the area. Lewis County native Bran- Brandon Johnson looks through his computer Monday morning at the recently Aaron Kunkler / [email protected] don Johnson is the site principal opened SCJ Alliance branch in Centralia. Johnson is the site leader for the Lacey- SCJ Alliance Consulting Services is located in downtown Centralia at 212 N. Tower for the Lacey-based company. based irm. Ave. He said the business provides sibility for coming investments civil and transportation design ABOUT THE BUSINESS: services as well as land use plan- in north Lewis and south Thur- HIGHLIGHT A LOCAL ning to municipalities and pri- ston counties in the near future SCJ ALLIANCE, CONSULTING FIRM due to large amounts of undevel- BUSINESS vate citizens. Where: 212 N. Tower Ave. in Centralia “It’s always been a career goal oped land and sewer and water The Chronicle features a connections. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday local business in every edition. of mine to bring a SCJ satellite Grand Opening: Jan. 12 at 12:15 p.m. SCJ Alliance was formed in To nominate a business for office down to Centralia, Che- Phone: 360-669-0700 coverage, contact Editor Eric halis,” he said. “We’re just excited 2006, shortly before the Great Website: www.scjalliance.com Recession, and Johnson said the Schwartz at eschwartz@chron- to be down here and feel that line.com or 360-807-8224. the community is on the cusp of business spent much of that time “We have always looked at wetlands, are in floodplains or some growth.” positioning themselves for suc- the Lewis County market and drain into river systems, all of The Centralia branch opened cess during the recovery. thought that there was a lot of which is regulated by environ- es, and Johnson hopes to bring in December and is working Over the past few years, John- potential,” he said. mental law. some of that development to the with the Chehalis School District son said, the Olympia market Their services include design- “We navigate all those permit area. to help design two new schools. has improved dramatically, and ing roadways and other traffic requirements,” he said. “There’s just a lot of good The business also works with he and the SCJ Alliance antici- infrastructure, sewer and wa- The Centralia office has four things happening in the commu- Centralia College and is drawing pate that influx of activity will ter systems as well as land use, full-time employees, with other nity right now,” he said. up plans for a new interchange continue down the Interstate 5 which generally includes ac- employees who rotate through The SCJ Alliance will be hav- on Interstate 5 north of the Har- corridor. counting for wetland and river from the Lacey office when they ing a ribbon cutting ceremony, rison Road exit, which would The business hopes to get in regulation compliance. are needed. courtesy of the Chehalis-Centra- serve a planned industrial park. at the ground floor of any com- Johnson said most properties Pictures of past projects hang lia Chamber of Commerce, on Johnson said he sees the pos- ing economic growth in the area. in Lewis County either contain from the walls on large canvas- Thursday at 12:15 p.m.

News in Brief ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL local residential mortgages, and practiced twice a year, or when- Catholic Timberland Bank construction, commercial and ever anyone in the home cel- Schools Week Welcomes New consumer-related loans to hun- ebrates a birthday, according to Open House dreds of individuals, families and the Fire Marshal’s Office. January 29 Commercial Loan Officer businesses throughout its market 11:30am-12:30pm By The Chronicle areas, according to the release. Rep. Jaime Herrera CH568573haw.os Timberland Bank recently (360) 748 - 0961 announced the addition of Tim Beutler Asks Paul Ryan [email protected] Collins as a commercial loan of- State Fire Marshal 123 SW 6th St. | Chehalis, WA 98532 ficer headquartered at the down- Recommends Home to Present New town Olympia branch. Collins, Health Care Plan who has over 15 years of expe- Escape Plans CH568182sl.do By The Chronicle rience in banking, will focus on By The Chronicle Vehicle Graphics Amid discussion by Repub- originating commercial loans In light of Washington’s 11 Dimensional Letters lican U.S. House of Representa- throughout Lewis and Thurston fire-related deaths in December counties. tives delegates to repeal the Af- A-Boards 2016, State Fire Marshal Charles fordable Care Act, Rep. Jaime Collins was born and raised M. Duffy is recommending resi- Banners in Tenino and spent several years Herrera Beutler sent a letter to dents have working smoke alarms House Speaker Paul Ryan urging Wide Format Printing in Sequim, but now resides in and a home fire escape plan. Olympia, according to a press him to ensure Congress offers a (360) 736-6322 “Fire safety in the home We Customize! release. replacement health care solution should be the one New Year’s res- He has served on various along with repeal efforts. Chamber boards and has volun- olution you never break,” Duffy In the letter, Herrera Beutler teered locally with Rotary and said in a press release. “If a fire said she is in favor of present- 321 N. PEARL ST., CENTRALIA United Way. were to break out in your home, ing an affordable and accessible “I’m very pleased to join Tim- you literally have only seconds to health care system. berland because they embrace ensure your family’s safety.” “It’s vital that we move forward Over a thousand surplus their identity as a community Most fire deaths happen when with replacing the ACA in a man- bank and equip their lenders people are normally asleep — be- ner that doesn’t cause additional windows in stock! with the tools and resources to tween 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., accord- disruption to those families who Sold at dealer cost or below! provide much-needed capital to ing to the Fire Marshal’s Office. have already endured higher costs To make an escape plan, SIZE BARGAIN help local businesses grow,” Col- and the loss of their doctors and BARN lins said. make a map of your home, mark plans since the ACA was forced Established in Hoquiam in a door and a window that can upon them,” the letter said. 3 X 2 $90 1915, Timberland Bank now has be used to get out of every room Consequently, she urged any 4 X 3 $120 22 branches in six counties of and choose a meeting place for repeal to be accompanied by an $129 Western Washington. The bank residents outside the home. immediate strategy to replace 4 X 4 operates eight branches in the Write the emergency tele- the Affordable Healthcare Act. 5 X 4 $150 Lewis and Thurston county mar- phone number for the fire de- One way she suggested this 6 X 4 $175 kets including Chehalis, Toledo, partment on the escape plan, and was to allow residents of one Winlock, Yelm, Lacey, Olympia have an adult sound the smoke state to purchase health insur- Up to 80% off retail prices store wide! CH568406haw.os and Tumwater. alarm and practice the plan with ance from other states’ insurance 6525 196th St. SW, Rochester 260-273-6903 • 800-600-6903 As of Sept. 30, 2016, the larg- everyone living in the residence. providers. She said there should Open 7 days a week 9am - 5:30pm est portion of the bank’s $891.4 Escape plans should be kept be a debate on how best to transi- Our Products -- Always New; Never Used million in assets is invested in on the refrigerator and should be tion to a new model. *Pictures for illustration purposes only • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 All Felony Charges Dropped for ‘Escort’ in The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Chehalis Home Invasion Robbery Case MISSED OR LATE PAPER? 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One month ...... $12.90 celed and those charges were Three months ...... $35.15 dropped. “We charged her initially with inch televisions, a phone, binoc- Hem pleaded guilty Aug. 3 Six months ...... $65.15 On Dec. 15, she was charged basically everything Natrone ulars, a laptop, wallet, checkbook, to second-degree burglary and One year ...... $122 with first-degree rendering and Samath did because our cell phone and Oxycodone pills, first-degree assault in the case, By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States criminal assistance and third- theory was it was all a plan to do according to the Lewis County and was sentenced to 147 months, One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 degree theft. She pleaded not those things,” Masiello said. Sheriff’s Office. or 12 years in prison. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 guilty to those charges. On April 30, a 53-year-old The suspects left, and the vic- Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 Bostick pleaded guilty June One year ...... $194 / $227.45 On Jan. 5, Greene pleaded Chehalis man reported that tim was able to untie himself. He 9 to charges of first-degree kid- guilty to third-degree theft and Online subscriptions to chronline.com he contacted a female escort didn’t report the crime until the napping and first degree assault One day ...... $2 was sentenced to time served, or through the adult classified web- next day. and was sentenced to 15 years in One month ...... $8 56 days in jail. 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However, she did admit The suspects, described as a During that investigation, they it and picking at it, we could re- For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact to taking a laptop from the resi- woman and two men by the vic- reportedly found evidence per- ally only establish she did it for the appropriate person listed below. dence. tim, reportedly took 46- and 55- taining to the earlier robbery. herself,” he said. EDITOR Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 [email protected] Sports Editor Fire Crews Save Adna Home After Trailer Fire Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 [email protected] EXTINGUISHED: Chehalis Sheriff’s Office were the first to with an engine and water tender. did roughly $50,000 damage to Visuals Editor arrive. They advised fire per- The District 6 crew provided the the garage, and said it completely Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 Fire Chief Says It Was [email protected] sonnel that the trailer was fully water to fight the fire, he said. destroyed the fifth-wheel, esti- Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, Among the ‘Best Stops I’ve involved with flames and threat- “Based on the way the fire was mated to be worth $25,000 to West and Central Lewis County Communities Seen in My Fire Service ening nearby going and the size of the home — $30,000. Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 structures, said I would estimate the square foot- The official cause of the fire [email protected] Career’ Cardinale, who age of the home at about 3,000 is listed as undetermined, Car- Outdoors, Flood, was the first square feet — I called in a second Rural Lewis County Communities By Natalie Johnson dinale said, but investigators Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 firefighter at the alarm,” Cardinale said. believe an electrical short cir- [email protected] [email protected] scene. The Riverside Fire Author- cuit from a running refrigerator Education, Business, South Thurston County Crews from several Lewis Cardinale ity, Lewis County Fire District 5 in the fifth-wheel could have Communities, Napavine, Lewis County Govern- arrived to find and Medic One also responded ment, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, County fire districts were able to sparked the blaze. South Lewis County Communities the fire had ig- at that point. stop a fire that originated from Ken Cardinale “There was so much damage Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 nited an attic Fire crews successfully a fifth-wheel camper Monday Chehalis fire to the trailer that the investigator [email protected] space next to a stopped the fire from spreading Sports, News and Photography from destroying a nearby house, chief can’t make an accurate determi- nearby home. to the house and from destroy- Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 Chehalis Fire Chief Ken Cardi- nation,” Cardinale said. nale told The Chronicle. The first fire crew from the ing the garage. [email protected] “It was actually one of the best Chehalis Fire Department ar- The home’s living space did Death Notices, What’s Happening, rived, accessed the garage and not receive any smoke or fire Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices stops I’ve seen in my fire service Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 career,” he said. were able to stop the fire from damage, he said. The home’s at- [email protected] The fire was reported at 9:51 entering the home’s living space, tic received some smoke dam- [email protected] a.m. Monday in the 600 block of Cardinale said. age, and the garage attic had fire [email protected] Chilvers Road in Adna. Depu- Fire crews from Lewis Coun- damage. January 6 - 12 Church News ties from the Lewis County ty Fire District 6 also responded Cardinale estimated the fire [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Trolls • PG Senior Media Developer Noon - Sat. & Sun. only Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 ‘Pattern of Abuse:’ Centralia Man Sentenced to More 3:00 pm - Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., [email protected] Wed., hurs. (No Sat.) THE CHRONICLE Than 7 Years for Assault, Harassment Charges PUBLISHER Dr. Strange • PG-13 Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 By The Chronicle On Jan. 4, he was sentenced tempted to stop her from leaving. 6:00 pm & 9:00 pm - Fri., Sun., [email protected] Regional Executive Editor A Centralia man who pleaded to 87 months in prison, or more He fled again, and was arrested Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. (No Sat.) than 7 years. Oct. 18. Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 guilty to 13 criminal charges last [email protected] month related to what prosecu- On Oct. 8, police responded According to his sentenc- CH568105kh.do to a residence in the 400 block Sales Director tors termed a “pattern of abuse” ing documents, the dates of the Seahawks VS Lions Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 of Prairie Rose Street to a report court order violations and wit- 4:00 pm - heater • Saturday was sentenced to spend the next Free to all ages [email protected] 7 years in prison. of an assault. A victim reported ness tampering allegations came Circulation Manager that Ward hit her in the face, and Steven G. Ward, 40, of Cen- after he was incarcerated in the Minor with parent before 7 pm only Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 officers later learned her face was [email protected] tralia, pleaded guilty Dec. 8 in Lewis County Jail on $150,000 $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 fractured, according to court bail. 112 N. 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By The Chronicle Denny Clark. They will answer they’re being asked to vote for in The Toledo School District questions about how the bond February.” will host a community meeting proposal was created, what needs In addition to the meeting, at 7 p.m. Jan. 23 to discuss stu- it will address and who was in- Rust also conducts building dent safety, learning and energy volved in the process. They will tours every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at efficiency projects that will ap- also answer questions about the the high school. He’s also avail- pear on the $14.2 million bond cost, according to a press release able for “house calls” to explain from the district. measure in February. the bond. He can be reached at The high school was built 360-864-6325 to arrange a time. The meeting is open to the more than 40 years ago, so it public and will be held at Toledo requires substantial updates to The price of the bond is set High School. ensure students and staff are in at $14.2 million, which results in Kelley Wilson, from Con- a safe environment that aligns an estimated tax rate of $2.38 per struction Services Group, and with current academic require- $1,000 in assessed value. If the Ryan Swanson, from Piper Jaf- ments, according to the release. district passes the bond in 2017, fray, will join Toledo Superin- “We’re looking forward to the state will contribute another Pete Caster / [email protected] tendent Chris Rust and board answering questions,” Rust $8.2 million to the project. Toledo School District Superintendent Chris Rust stands in front of one of the members Monique Norberg, said. “We want the community The measure is on the Feb. 14 many partitioned classrooms adjacent to the high school’s library during a tour Tom Lahmann, Bill Moore and to be fully informed about what special election ballot. on Monday afternoon. Centralia Timberland Library Served Nearly 200,000 Patrons in 2016 INFORMATION: Centralia the next one to be bigger and bet- vice stories list distributed to at- ter,” Faubion said, adding it pro- tendees. “But today he smiled at City Council Gets vided teens an opportunity to me when he came in the door, Updated Data come to the library after hours to sang the ‘Row Row Row Your on Community’s “enjoy being nerdy together.” Boat’ song with me and did the Numbers were strong for motions, and also for the first Use of Facility the library, but Faubion said the time ever, played with another By The Chronicle most rewarding part is seeing little boy during playtime. Not how many lives the library and only was this an emotional mo- The Centralia Timberland Li- its staff had touched during the ment for me but just proves that brary had a strong year in 2016, course of 2016. the library and storytime is such with about 196,540 patrons visit- Those included getting kids a vital component of the impor- ing the library last year. Library Manager Susan Fau- excited about science through tant developments in children’s bion provided a recap of 2016 at the Gross Science event, helping lives.” the Centralia City Council meet- a man complete his engineering Faubion also told councilors ing on Tuesday night. degree and assisting a young boy the library has put out a warm In all, library staff presented with autism during the library’s clothes donation box in the lobby Pete Caster / [email protected] Sensory Friendly Storytime. next to George Washington Park 272 events in and outside of the Lucille Munoz, 4, of Onalaska, reads a book while sitting on a couch in the chil- library, with an attendance of The boy has been coming to where people can drop off or dren’s area at the Centralia Timberland Library in this photo taken in September the storytime for five months pick up items. over 9,400 people. 2016. According to numbers pro- now. “Anyone is welcome to use it,” vided by Faubion, 1,932 new li- during the year. There was also library is already planning the “He has never looked at me, she said. brary cards were issued, and a 29,396 books downloaded. participated in storytime or spo- The library is located at 110 S. next Nerd-A-Con in Centralia. total of 213,236 adult and chil- A new event held last summer ken a word,” a staff member at Silver St., Centralia. Learn more dren’s items were checked out brought in 227 teens, and the “We’re hard at work planning the library recalled on the ser- at www.trl.org. News in Brief

and we’ve put it to good use,” free days, however, a Discover dated or sent no later than 8 p.m. The existing LiDAR database Chehalis, Centralia Ashmore told the city council on Pass is still required on DNR and on election day. is currently available to the pub- Approve Amendment Tuesday night. WDFW lands. If an individual does not re- lic for review online. to Interlocal Agreement Likewise, free days do not ceive a ballot, they can request “This portal puts comprehen- Tenino Moves to apply to Sno-Parks during the a replacement ballot by calling sive lidar data at the fingertips of for the Lewis County winter season from December 360-740-1278 or online at www. scientists and others interested in Paperless Meeting through March. A separate Sno- myvote.wa.gov. geology,” said state geologist Dave Solid Waste Disposal Park pass is required to access For all voters from Lewis Norman in a press release. “As District Agendas those areas. County, deadlines for registering this database continues to grow, it By The Chronicle Additional information about to vote or changing a home ad- will become increasingly impor- By The Chronicle The city of Tenino has made the Discover Pass program can dress are approaching. tant to understanding the state’s The Chehalisand Centra- the transition from paper meet- be found online at www.discov- The last day to register by complex geology and its impacts lia city councils approved an ing documents to online versions erpass.wa.gov. mail or online is Saturday and for all who live in Washington.” amendment to the Lewis County in a move staff hopes will help the last day for in-person regis- The LiDAR database portal Solid Waste Disposal District save money. Vandalism, Breakdowns tration if not currently registered is available online at lidarportal. and Flow Control at their respec- A press release issued by the in the state is Feb. 6. dnr.wa.gov. Additional informa- tive meetings. city said they had switched to Close Forest Road Voters may register or update tion on LiDAR can be found on- According to Erik Martin, the BoardDocs, an online document their information at the county line at www.dnr.wa.gov/lidar. county’s public works director distribution and storage website. and Marble Mountain auditor’s office in the courthouse and engineer, little has changed City meeting information Sno-Park located at 351 NW North St. in American Association in the agreement, which was set can now be accessed at http:// Chehalis between 8 a.m. and By The Chronicle to expire on April 30. The only www.boarddocs.com/wa/cotwa/ 4:30 p.m. of University Women changes included the dates, and Board.nsf/vpublic?open. The U.S. Forest Service has Registration can also be com- the word “maintain” was added announced the closure of the pleted at any drivers licensing Offers Scholarships to the agreement. Marble Mountain Sno-Park as locations. By The Chronicle The Solid Waste Disposal Free Days at State Parks well as portions of Forest Road Two scholarships are being District includes nine incorpo- to Honor MLK Day 83 due to compounding inci- DNR Announces Release offered by the Lewis County rated cities and Lewis County. It dents of vandalism and mechan- chapter of the American Asso- provides integrated and coordi- By The Chronicle ical failure. of New LiDAR Database ciation of University Women. nated solid waste management In honor of the upcoming Due to the equipment is- One full-tuition scholarship for the county, according to the Martin Luther King holiday, sues, no snow plowing has been to Identify Landslide will be awarded to a woman who agenda report. Washington State Parks will be undertaken this week on Forest Hazards will be a full-time second-year offering two days of free access Road 83 past the junction with student at Centralia College in The interlocal agreement By The Chronicle was established in the late 1980s, to visitors. Forest Road 81. In light of the the fall quarter 2017. early 1990s when the Centralia Visitors will be able to visit mechanical issues and continu- The Washington State De- Another $1,000 tuition schol- Landfill was set to close. There state parks for free on the actual ing hazardous winter conditions, partment of Natural Resources arship will be awarded to a wom- were unknown liabilities because holiday, which falls on Monday, the USFS is encouraging people has released one third of its new an who will be a full-time junior it was a Superfund site. Jan. 16, as well as Sunday, Jan. 15. to avoid the area. LiDAR database that will help or senior student at an accredited The Centralia Landfill Clo- Visitors are typically required to A press release from the USFS to more accurately map geologi- college or university in the fall sure Group was established of carry a day use permit or a Dis- noted that repairs to the dam- cal features and the associated quarter 2017. cities that enacted flow control cover Pass in order to access state aged equipment is underway and hazards that face communities All candidates either must be ordinances for their waste to lands. there is hope that plowing opera- within the state. a graduate of a Centralia Col- go to the solid waste landfill to The free days are required as tions will resume in advance of LiDAR, which stands for lege District high school or have pay for costs associated with the part of the legislation that cre- the weekend. Light Detection And Ranging, resided in Lewis County for at cleanup of the landfill. ated the Discover Pass system. Additional information on uses lasers mounted to aircraft least two years prior to entering Martin said he appreciated In total, there are 12 free days Forest Road 83 and access to the in order to survey topography by college. both cities’ participation. scheduled in Washington State Marble Mountain Sno-Park can way of measuring reflected light. Further information and parks in 2017. be found online at www.fs.usda. The laser beams are able to pen- scholarship applications can be In addition to the Dr. Martin gov/alerts/giffordpinchot/alerts- etrate forest canopy, ground cover obtained by emailing auwlc- Centralia Receives Luther King holiday free days notices/?aid=38660 or by calling and human development in order [email protected]. $25,000 Grant for and the New Year’s Day free day, the Mount St. Helens National Vol- to provide accurate depictions of Application deadline is Feb. the following days are slated for canic Monument at 360-449-7800. landforms and topography. Inter- 15. Stormwater Capacity free visitation to state parks in estingly, LASER also originated 2017: as an acronym, which stands for By The Chronicle • March 19 — State Park’s Lewis County Auditor: Light Amplification by Stimulat- Historic The city of Centralia has re- 104th birthday ed Emission of Radiation. Chehalis Theatre ceived its sixth grant from the Military, Overseas • April 15 — Spring day The recently released LiDAR 558 N. Market Blvd Department of Ecology since • April 22 — Earth Day Ballots Sent Out for data covers one-third of the state. 2007. Originally, the city was • June 3 — National Trails The complete database is expect- Sat., Jan. 14 1pm expected to be awarded $50,000, Day February Special ed to be released by of but Kim Ashmore, the city’s • June 10 — National Get Election March for the use of developers, Seahawks vs Falcons street, stormwater and fleet Outdoors Day land use planners, emergency Food and Drinks Available manager, said the city would • Aug. 25 — National Park By The Chronicle management officials, engineers only receive $25,000. Service 101st Birthday Approximately 210 ballots and scientists. The grant requires no match • Sept. 30 — National Public will be mailed Friday to military “Ultimately, this portal will Sun., Feb. 5 from the city. In 2016, $11,000 Lands Day and overseas voters for the Feb. be a big stride for public safety (Time TBD) CH568639kh.do of the grant funds was already • Nov. 11 — Veterans Day 14 special election on various and transparency,” said com- spent, so the city still has $14,000 • Nov. 24 — Autumn day school levies and measures. missioner of public lands, Peter Super Bowl Party it can spend this year. A Discover Pass costs $30 an- Overseas and military ballots Goldmark, in a press release. “It’s Ashmore said the money can nually or $10 for a one-day per- are required to be mailed 30 days a testament to the state’s com- Private Events, Birthday be spent on a variety of different mit and is required on all lands prior to an election, which allows mitment to better understand Parties, Company Parties, items, including the fulfillment that are managed by Washington voters time to receive, consider geologic threats. Making this Special Occasions of annual recording require- State Parks, Washington Depart- and return their ballots before information publicly available Contact us at: ments. ment of Natural Resources and the deadline. helps local decision makers pre- [email protected] “We didn’t get the $50,000, we Washington Department of Fish Ballots can be returned by vent hazards from turning into or (360) 219-6853 got $25,000, but it’s good money and Wildlife. Even on designated mail, fax or email and must be disasters.” • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 Chehalis Tribe Buoys Plans for Fort Borst Pond Dock Project LIONS PROJECT: Tribe Donates $5,000; April is Target Date for Completion of Wheelchair Accessible Ramp By Jordan Nailon [email protected] A plan floated last year by the Centralia Lions Club to build a wheelchair accessible dock at Fort Borst Park Pond gained traction this week thanks to a sizeable donation. On Monday, the Lions Club received a check to the tune of $5,000 from the Chehalis Tribe. That donation makes up the vast majority of the funds designated for the project so far, raising the total to $5,450. Despite that lunker of a dona- tion, the project is still a ways off from its benchmark of $20,000, which includes the cost of the dock as well as installation. The idea for the project was spawned by Bill Scholl last April during the annual youth fishing derby at Fort Borst Park Pond. Scholl, who had just recently moved to the area, was walking Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] the banks of the pond with his Bill Scholl, a member of the Centralia Lions Club, made a presentation to the Centralia City Council on Tuesday in order to highlight the evolving plans and progress of wife when they noticed that there a proposed wheelchair accessible loating ishing dock at Fort Borst Park Pond. On Monday the Lions Club received a $5,000 donation for the dock project from the is no way for wheelchair-bound Chehalis Tribe. The Lions Club hopes to have the dock inished in time for its annual youth ishing derby in April. individuals to get close to the wa- ter due to the steep-sloped banks that allow for the operation of the Chehalis Tribe while address- That paperwork will include, but youth fishing derby, which drew that lead down to the pond. Lucky Eagle Casino. ing the city council. “I come to is not limited to, a shoreline per- 299 young anglers in 2016, just Within days, Scholl had draft- “The tribe likes local projects. you tonight to ask your support mit and a building permit. more than three months away, ed a plan and submitted it to the The tribe likes projects that work in both monetary and in other The likelihood will go up “If Scholl readily recognizes the ur- Centralia Parks and Recreation with kids, work with senior citi- ways that you can see fit to help (Scholl) doesn’t wait until April, gency required to meet project Department. Since then, he’s been zens and underserved popula- the Centralia Lions achieve this.” because it takes a little bit of time deadlines. working with his peers at the Li- tions,” said Warnke. “Fishing is According to statistics pro- to go through the shoreline pro- “So if you have an extra ons Club to drum up support and another area where the tribe has vided by Scholl, in October there cess,” said Pierson, highlighting $20,000 in your pocket I would finalize plans for the ADA-com- interest. Obviously they are very were a total of 204 wheelchair the time sensitive nature of the be more than appreciative of pliant floating dock that would active with their Chehalis River persons in Lewis County, in- process. “If he gets it in in the that, but if you feel like you can likely be located at the south end fishery. Fishing is a topic that cluding 94 children. Scholl has next month or so I’d say there’s help us, I’ve given contact info to of the popular pond. resonates with the tribe.” said from the beginning that he a good chance that it would get the city clerk,” said Scholl, at the “It would be available to every- Warnke said that besides hopes the dock will be in place done.” council meeting. body,” Scholl told The Chronicle the stipulation that the money in time for this year’s Lions Club As a supporter of the project, Scholl encouraged anyone in- back in October. “It’s one of those be used to procure and install Youth Fishing Derby, which is Pierson added, “I hope it works. I terested in learning more about projects that everyone thinks is a the wheelchair accessible fish- scheduled for April 22. love the idea. I’d love very much the project to attend one of the very good idea.” ing dock there are no strings at- According to Centralia’s di- to see us serve that special popu- Lions Club’s regular meetings. Jeff Warnke, director of gov- tached to the donation. rector of community develop- lation group.” Those meetings are held on the ernment and public relations On Tuesday, Scholl, who is ment, Emil Pierson, that time- With slightly more than a first and third Monday of each for the Chehalis Tribe, said the enthused and energized by the line is well within the realm of quarter of the project funds in month at the Denny’s restaurant project was a perfect match for big splash donation, made a pre- possibility. the coffers now, Scholl said his in Centralia beginning at 6:30 the charitable efforts of the tribe. sentation to the Centralia City Pierson said the city cannot next step will be to get the plans p.m. Anyone looking to donate Warnke noted that each year the Council in order to provide an give approval until a final draft finalized and submitted for ap- time, resources or funds to the tribe allots between $800,000 and update on the progress of the proposal has been submitted but proval. He also plans to keep on cause can send checks or in- $900,000 for charitable donations project. added that it is highly likely the angling for donations from local quiries to the Lions Club at 516 in order to meet requirements “They believe in our project,” project will be approved once businesses and private citizens. W. Chestnut St., Centralia, WA from that state of Washington said Scholl in reference to the the proper paperwork is in order. With the annual Lions Club 98531. Tourism Promotion Area to Begin Collecting Tax for Sports Commission TAX COMING IN APRIL: $2 cause of some lag time. hotel representatives from both The tourism promotion area cities. Per Room Fee at Hotels, money will be available starting The creation of the formal PUBLIC FACILITIES DISTRICT WAIVES $3,000 FEE FOR Motels to Generate in the summer. Sports Commission Board sub- MARCH WRESTLING TOURNAMENT In order to keep the process committee was postponed to Funds for TPA By The Chronicle moving for- the Feb. 2 meeting, as was the After a short executive session on Wednesday, the Lewis County By Justyna Tomtas ward, the PFD, PFD board officer elections and Public Facilities District voted to waive a fee of $3,000 to bring a which oversees the appointment of a new PFD wrestling tournament back to the Northwest Sports Hub in March. [email protected] the Northwest member to replace Bobby Jack- The tournament has the potential to bring in $1 million in revenue to In April, hoteliers in Cen- Sports Hub, has son, who stepped down from his the community, Chairman Todd Chaput said. tralia and Chehalis will begin to create a for- position after being elected as a PFD member Ron Averill said he had concerns of taking the pay- collecting a $2 per room fee to mal sports com- Lewis County commissioner. ment out of PFD funds, but said he favored the one-time expendi- mission with 13 fund a sports commission with At the Wednesday meeting ture. In the future, the funds would come out of the sports commis- members. Four of the PFD, Chaput provided an sion and be funded by the tourism promotion area tax on hotels and a stated goal of marketing and of those mem- Todd Chaput update from the Association of motels. bringing more sporting events to bers will be at- chairman of Washington State Public Facili- the area. large members, the PFD ties Districts, which has selected Todd Chaput, chairman of including one from the North- counsel to lead the legislative tion, as well as expansion, reha- The bill would allow the local the Lewis County Public Fa- west Sports Hub. The other rep- agenda for the districts state- bilitation and improvement of PFD to finish projects it has not cilities District, said the tourism resentatives will be from the PFD, wide. A bill will be entered into regional centers. If approved, it been able to fund at the North- promotion area, which allows the Pacific Athletic Club and both the state House and Senate would extend the authorization west Sports Hub. the creation of the sports com- Centralia College. There will in an attempt to secure biparti- of two local sales and use taxes mission, likely won’t see any of also be two representatives each san support. The bill, if passed, for regional centers from up to The board also discussed cre- the funds for at least two months from the Chehalis and Centra- would allow PFDs to use local 25 years to up to 40 years, as- ating a payment schedule to re- after the fee is collected by mo- lia parks departments and the sales and use tax proceeds to re- suming the bonds had not yet pay .09 (distressed county funds) tels and hotels in the area be- school districts, along with two pay bonds issued for construc- been retired. back the county.

News in Brief Support Our Community City of Seattle Releases and Safeco Field. tims — two women and one man oluntee A potential roadblock to the — were taken to a hospital. V R Requirements for project is whether the roof of the 56-year-old facility gains historic KeyArena Plan status, which would limit rede- Environmental Groups SEATTLE (AP) — The city velopment options outside the Plan to Sue Over of Seattle says it will consider a current footprint. possible complete tear down and Suction Dredging rebuild of KeyArena as part of a SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — request for proposals on possible Man, 71, Arrested After Conservation groups say they redevelopment to the aging facility. 3 Relatives Stabbed plan to sue the state of Washing- The request for proposals was ton for allowing suction dredge CH569298ic.os released by the city Wednesday at Woodland Home mining in rivers and streams and will consider redevelopment WOODLAND, Wash. (AP) that are home to options that extend beyond the current footprint of the facility. — The Clark County Sheriff’s Of- salmon and steelhead. The city says the priority is to fice says deputies have arrested a The state Department of create a premier venue with the 71-year-old man after three of his Wildlife grants permission for capability of potentially hosting family members were stabbed the gold-mining technique in ROCHESTER LUMBER NBA and NHL events. at their home in the southwest rivers throughout the state. Two development companies Washington city of Woodland. Conservation and fisheries CHECK OUT OUR PRICE FOR 3’ 29 GAUGE METAL ROOFING! have expressed interest in rede- Investigators say they re- groups have also introduced bills WE ALSO STOCK A LARGE SELECTION OF POLE BUILDING SUPPLIES velopment of the former home of ceived a 911 call from the home in the state legislature to better Insulation • Vapor Barrier • Screws • Bolts 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech the Seattle SuperSonics and cur- at 7:25 a.m. Tuesday that Mar- regulate the practice. 18 colors $239/lf rent facility for the WNBA’s Seat- vin Chadwick had stabbed three Suction dredge mining uses Sliding Door Hardware • 24’ Trusses 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech tle Storm. The KeyArena project relatives in a fit of rage and that large, gas-powered vacuums to Blueprints • and of course all the lumber White, Green, Red, & Brown is also competing with investor he was being restrained by fam- suck up gravel on the bottom of 8’, 10’ & 12’ in stock $ 29 2 /lfCH568428hw.do SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 Chris Hansen and his hopes of ily members. rivers and streams in search of 19523 Sargent Rd SW Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net Rochester, WA building an arena in Seattle’s sta- The injuries are not believed gold flakes. The gravel beds are Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays dium district near CenturyLink to be life threatening, but the vic- critical to salmon spawning. 360.273.5213 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017

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 Citizen Group, Centralia Find Common Ground in Care for Homeless By The Chronicle Editorial Board Our Views yet take care of our community, I among us who do not have shel- group that a member felt com- When citizens adamantly look forward to those discussions.” ter when the temperature drops pelled to apologize for its meth- disagree with a decision made sion to replace the items through His words were echoed in tone to painful lows. ods, but there is no need to apolo- by their elected leaders, there is an act of “civil disobedience” and sentiment by others on the One such resource is high- gize for their righteous goals. always the potential for a long- after the city returned the re- council, including Mayor Bonnie lighted on the front page of The Centralia City Council, lasting divide with both factions moved clothing items. Canaday, who noted that her own today’s edition. Gather Church, likewise, has shown its constitu- defending their ideological turf The Centralia City Council, son struggled with homelessness. located just off Main Street in ents through public statements at the expense of a solution. in turn, recognized the noble Councilor Peter Abbarno, an Centralia, has committed itself that the homeless community That wasn’t the case this week efforts of the group and unof- attorney who hosts “Let’s Talk to assisting a population they is one they care about and one in Centralia, where members of ficially committed to addressing About It” on KELA, was likewise describe as “tremendously mis- they will discuss as a function of a group that placed winter cloth- the issue of resources for the supportive of the group. understood.” The church is do- governance. ing for the homeless in George homeless as a government body. Taken together, the meeting ing so in incredibly meaningful It’s a tricky topic, one that has Washington Park made quick It was an inspiring interac- represented a declaration of uni- and practical ways, providing no easy answers even amid a col- amends with the city, which had tion between the people and the ty on a matter that requires it. essential items needed for a life lective charitable feeling that is removed the items from trees representatives they’ve elected. Indeed, as a community, that unfolds on the streets. driving positive outreach at a time based on an ordinance barring “I’m sure we can come togeth- many of us are still reeling from Open Arms, which provides when our community needs it. the use of nails or staples. er,” Councilor John Elmore said. the death of a homeless man meals to the homeless in addition Still, we’re thankful for this A representative from Open “Whether or not we need to talk in Riverside Park last year. He to clothing, operates with that moment of unity, and we look Arms, the group responsible for about policy or laws or a way to died of hypothermia, sparking same goal in mind. It’s a testa- forward to a continuing discus- the charitable act, on Tuesday meet all the needs for both sides a discussion on exactly what ment to the will, humility and sion on a matter that can truly apologized for the group’s deci- so we preserve our property and resources are available for those attitudes of this fine community be one of life and death for some. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking Presenting an All Too Obvious Position on County’s Senior Centers With all the attention being given to the future of the Lewis County senior centers, I might as well get my 2 cents in as well. Brittany Voie had a nice piece in this newspaper a week or so ago, and pointed out that 17 percent of our county’s residents are over the age of 65, and 7.7 percent are over 75. The percentage of those my own age progresses inevitably smaller with time, but who’s counting. The 2010 census put our county’s population at 75,455. Seventeen percent of that is nearly 13,000 over 65. Let’s say that a third of them use the facilities regu- larly during the year. That would mean roughly 4,300. My own thought, perhaps faulty, is that it’s less than that, judging from my own senior ac- quaintances. With an annual budget of $376,900, that’s about $88 per person per year. Is that high or is it low? You be the judge. I’m bringing this up to tell of a similar situation back in the early 1980s when Centralia was governed by a three-member commission in- By Bill Moeller stead of the current council-manager form of government, and I was one of those three. City Letters expenses seemed to be rising faster than city income. Don’t they always? The Carnegie Library building had State Won’t Help; We Need that would be replaced, their condi- was built in 1975. just been remodeled through a federal grant, but its tion is the same, if not worse, than the As we know, technology has been operation was still being financed entirely by the city. to Fix Schools Ourselves high school. soaring the past few years, and our The five-county Timberland Library System was When my family moved to Cen- In speaking to a teacher at Fords community has a long-standing re- forming at that time, and all the cities and/or counties tralia seven years ago, I was some- Prairie Elementary, she mentioned lationship of collaboration with our were asked to join. The cost for the vastly increased what surprised at the condition of the that her classroom was without heat schools to see that education is a pri- benefits could only be financed by raising the property schools, but figured there must be for at least a day because of a boiler ority for our kids at every level. tax. Now, no one with any thought of being re-elected some sort of plan to address the aging failure (and that is not an uncommon As we look hard at what the some day is going to say, “Sure, bring us the papers, facilities. occurrence). There are walls being schools do for us, it seems endless, not just for the children, but for all we’ll sign.” Since that time, I have had my held together with duct tape. of us as community members. We The group who spearheaded the remodeling of the three kids in four of the schools in the If you don’t have children who use the facilities for many rewarding building was still active and wanted us to put it to a district, and can say, based on those attend Centralia schools, I encour- activities from Cheese Days celebra- city vote. We did, and my sometimes inaccurate mem- experiences, that it’s time for this age you to visit the schools or view tions to bluegrass festivals and much ory recalls that it failed. The city then bore the expense community to step up and fund the the CSD report that addresses the more. of another vote, and it passed this time. upcoming bond measure on Feb. 14. school conditions and ask yourself So, should the cost of running a vote on the senior if you would want your children to We understand that our school I naively assumed that the state bond, as with all districts, seem in- centers be handled in the same way? Unlike the Tim- helped with funding for school fa- attend schools that are unsafe and berland system where some county residents are pay- unequipped for today’s learning stan- flated and unreasonable. But due to cilities. However, I have since learned the extreme state mandates and reg- ing for the service and others get it free, it’d have to be that the school buildings within our dards. a countywide vote, rather than just the immediate area There is no “plan B.” This is it. It is ulations put on our districts, we are district are the responsibility of our held to the professionals who special- surrounding each center (a designation that would be up to our community to step up and community. The mandate to fully ize in the costs for our needed proj- difficult, if not impossible, to determine fairly). provide the funding for our schools. fund education does not include fix- ects and upgrades. I think it’s worth a try. If it fails by a reasonably ing or replacing our schools that are There is no other funding source, no other taxes that will provide the up- Prevailing wages are a huge factor close vote, urge the county commissioners to try it falling apart. in the outcome of these projects. In again, as we did in the ’80s. To quote a pivotal line Our schools are overcrowded, grades our facilities desperately need. Please vote yes, not only for our an effort to decrease cost as much as from the play The Sunshine Boys, “It couldn’t hurt.” and there are 50 portable classrooms possible, a diverse group of commu- Turning to thoughts of nature, the undersized being used throughout the district. schools, but for what it will mean to our community. Good school facili- nity members evaluated our so called Anna’s hummingbird I’ve mentioned before, Herman Portables are not only inadequate “wish list” and cut it down consider- (full name: Herman H. Hummer) had not been seen classrooms, they take up playground ties increase property values, and at- tract high-quality teachers and busi- ably. outside the window over my kitchen sink for some space and isolate students and teach- Each and every project and/or up- time. He fiercely defended his territory against all ers. nesses. It’s time Centralia. Vote yes for our schools. grade was evaluated and questioned comers, no matter how much bigger each trespasser Centralia High School is the new- for cost. The utmost important and was. est school, and it is 48 years old. Age needed upgrades have been docu- isn’t necessarily a reason to replace Lori Fast Then a female of the species made an appearance, Centralia mented for all of us to see. The first and received much the same treatment. Eventually she a building. However, in this case it attempt to pass the bond failed but, was allowed to stay, so long as she occupied a separate means that CHS is severely function- with new leadership in our school branch underneath the feeder. Soon, though, I saw ally deficient. Mandates, Labor Costs Push district and input by many commu- them flying off and returning together. I believe that it is a detriment Up School Bond Amounts nity members, we feel confident that Within a week they had both left and did not re- to learning when kids are in over- approving this bond is the right deci- turn. Dare I think that somewhere nearby, there’s a crowded, unsafe classrooms that lack As proud Toledo community sion for our district and we stand by nest on a branch of a tree or shrub being prepared for the basic electrical infrastructure to residents, we are writing this letter this measure. spring? support 21st century learning. In ad- in support of the Toledo School Dis- We believe in our kids, our com- I’m not making this up, but no sooner had I written dition, I think all of us would agree trict’s proposed bond measure. Vot- munity and the leadership in our the last question, and prepared to submit this column that safety and security have become ing takes place on Feb. 14. schools, so we are asking the voters than Herman returned, alone. There has to be another increasing concerns in our schools. Our community has shown en- to join us in voting yes on the Toledo story there, somewhere. I’ll keep you posted. CHS is not set up with those con- thusiastic support of our schools School District bond measure on Feb. ••• siderations in mind, and the bond when the time was right, and now is 14. Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore would address security issues not the time once again. It has been many owner, city council member, paratrooper and living in only at CHS but at every school in the years since upgrades have been done Dave and Char Merzoian Centralia. He can be reached at [email protected]. district. As to the elementary schools to our buildings, as the high school Toledo

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A Centralia man charged in The residents of the house November with stealing 12 guns reported that they spent the pre- in a burglary of a Chehalis home vious night away from the house, pleaded guilty Wednesday to 16 and returned at about 1:30 p.m. criminal charges in Lewis Coun- on the 27th to find the residence ty Superior Court. had been entered and that 10 Seth T. Lloyd, 30, of Centralia, rifles and two handguns were pleaded guilty Wednesday to res- taken from a gun cabinet. idential burglary, second-degree The gun cabinet showed no unlawful possession of a firearm, signs of forced entry, according possession of an illegal firearm, to court documents. attempted first-degree traffick- Deputies talked with two ing of stolen property and 12 men who were working at the counts of theft of a firearm. house Saturday who reported He was sentenced to a total of that they received a call from the 130 months in prison, or nearly Lloyd, who asked them to drive 11 years. him somewhere. They told depu- Lloyd’s criminal history in- ties they picked him up and took cludes numerous convictions him to the Rose Marie Drive for crimes including possession residence before taking him to of a controlled substance, arson, another location. escape, intimidating a witness, On Monday, deputies learned burglary and theft. He was under that Lloyd asked a person to help supervision by the state Depart- him move the guns to a trailer ment of Corrections at the time park in Rochester. of his most recent offense due to Deputies obtained a search a previous conviction, according warrant and went to the trailer to court documents. in question. They found the guns On Nov. 27, deputies from the stolen from the Chehalis home Lewis County Sheriff’s Office re- in a vehicle, and also found an il- Pete Caster / [email protected] sponded to a report of a burglary legal short barrel shotgun, with a Seth T. Lloyd signals his friends and family in the gallery during his appearance in Lewis County Superior Court in November the previous day at a home on less-than-15-inch barrel. 2016 at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. Centralia, Lewis County to Apply for Funds for Borst Avenue Project By The Chronicle Board funding for the project. nings said. “Depending on the In order to receive funds and could cost between $50,000 The unsafe conditions on The deadline to apply for alternative selected, this could from the Transportation Im- and $100,000. Centralia’s Borst Avenue, which funds is Aug. 17. be a complicated project, or a provement Board, the project Jennings said he has been “I believe this project fits the very complicated project.” would have to be designed to lacks sidewalks and adequate working closely with Erik Mar- room for students who walk to funding purposes of the Trans- There’s a lot of work that has include features required by the portation Improvement Board,” to be done prior to the applica- board in the existing right-of- tin, the public works director the high school in Centralia, Jennings said. tion deadline, but Jennings said way or they’d need to acquire for the county, since part of the have long been a discussion item The Transportation Im- both the city and the county are sufficient right-of-way. roadway is under county au- for concerned citizens and city provement Board will announce making good progress. Jennings said three alterna- officials. At the Centralia City thority. its funding awards in November. Jennings said neither the city tive solutions will be developed “We could not do this if we Council’s Tuesday night meet- If selected, the money should or the county has the staff nec- prior to the start of a public out- ing, public works director Kahle become available in 2018, Jen- essary to complete the project reach initiative. didn’t work cooperatively,” Jen- Jennings said he will apply for nings said. on their own, so instead a con- The contract for the consul- nings said. “We are committed Transportation Improvement “This gives us an idea,” Jen- sultant would be hired. tant would be for up to 6 months to move forward.” Man Pleads Guilty in 2015 Stabbing at Centralia McDonald’s, Sentenced to 9 Years

By The Chronicle first-degree assault to second- A man who stabbed a fellow degree assault. customer at Centralia’s McDon- At 12:10 p.m. on July 5, 2015, ald’s restaurant in July 2015 after Beck was at the Centralia Mc- a dispute entered a guilty plea Donald’s in the 1200 block of Wednesday in Lewis County Su- Lum Road when he allegedly be- perior Court. came abusive toward staff, and Calvin John Beck, 51, of another man asked him to leave, Olympia, pleaded guilty to sec- according to court documents. ond-degree assault while armed Beck reportedly left, then with a deadly weapon. came back with a 4-inch folding He was sentenced to 108 knife and stabbed the man in the months, or nine years, in prison. stomach. Beck has previous convic- The injured man reportedly tions for fourth-degree assault, helped other bystanders hold second-degree assault and first- Beck down until officers ar- degree theft. His standard sen- rived. He was later transported tencing range for the most recent to Providence Centralia Hospital conviction was 13 to 17 months for treatment and recovered. in prison, plus a 12-month sen- On July 14, Beck was ordered tencing enhancement due to the to go to Western State Hospital deadly weapon charge. for a 90-day mental health evalu- However, according to court ation. documents, Beck agreed to re- He was examined again at ceive the higher sentence, of 96 Western State in November. On months plus the 12-month en- Dec. 14, he was declared compe- Pete Caster / [email protected] hancement, in exchange for the tent to stand trial in Lewis Coun- Calvin J. Beck makes an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court in July 2016 at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center state reducing his charge from ty Superior Court. in Chehalis. Congressional Delegation Urges Trump to Fund Hanford Cleanup Work By Nicholas K. Geranios stored in 177 underground tanks, The Associated Press the site contains thousands of tons of used nuclear fuel, huge SPOKANE — The entire volumes of solid radioactive congressional delegation from waste, thousands of contaminat- Washington is asking President- ed buildings and contaminated elect Donald Trump to make soil and groundwater. environmental cleanup of the “This is the largest and most Hanford Nuclear Reservation a priority. complex environmental reme- Hanford for years made plu- diation project in the nation,” the tonium for nuclear weapons, and lawmakers said. “Any lapses in now is engaged in a multi-decade in funding for the site puts work- cleanup of the resulting waste at ers and communities at risk.” a cost of some $2 billion per year. The letter noted that the fed- Both of Washington’s sena- eral government is subject to le- tors and all 10 members of the gally enforceable milestones for House of Representatives sent cleaning up the waste through a Trump a letter on Monday ask- consent decree with the state of ing him to support the cleanup Washington. that employs some 9,000 work- Members of the congres- ers at Hanford, located north of sional delegation said they look Richland. forward to discussing Hanford “This work is essential to pro- cleanup in more detail with the tecting the health and safety of Trump administration. the Tri-Cities community, the Columbia River, Washington state, and our nation from waste Hometown Book that was created from over 40 years of nuclear weapons pro- A Simple duction,” the bipartisan letter Ted S. Warren / AP Photo said. In this July 9, 2014, photo, a sign informs visitors of prohibited items on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation near Richland, Song The letter noted that Con- Wash. The entire congressional delegation from Washington is asking President-elect Donald Trump to make environmental By Russ gress and previous presidents cleanup of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation a priority. Hanford for years made plutonium for nuclear weapons, and now is Mohney have recognized the legal and engaged in a multi-decade cleanup of the resulting waste at a cost of some $2 billion per year. $ 99 moral obligation of the federal 12 support is proper funding levels,” $3 billion a year to achieve dead- ic bomb. During four decades, + Tax government to clean up Hanford, the letter said. lines. which contains some 55 million Hanford produced more than 65 Studies have projected that The 580-square mile Hanford percent of the plutonium for the gallons of some of the world’s Purchase yours today at: most dangerous radioactive the Hanford cleanup will take site was created during World nation’s nuclear arsenal. wastes. decades to complete and that War II as part of the Manhattan In addition to the 55 mil- “A critical component to this funding should be increased to Project to beat Japan to the atom- lion gallons of radioactive waste Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017

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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Tire Sidewall Slashed Money, Cards Stolen on West CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT rassment in the 300 block of Southwest 16th Street. Driver Cited After Crash • At 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Main Street Suspect Cited in Fishing police received a report that a • At 2:40 p.m. on Monday, • At 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Equipment Theft tire was slashed at the intersec- money and a debit card were re- Vehicle Prowl a driver was cited for following tion of Center Street and Tower • At 12:03 p.m. on Tuesday, too close after a motor vehicle ported stolen from the 500 block • At 3 p.m. on Tuesday, po- Avenue. police received a report of a collision in the 1200 block of of West Main Street. lice received a report of a vehicle • At 12:25 p.m. on Tuesday, shoplifter in the 1000 block of North Pearl Street. Northwest Louisiana Avenue. prowl in the 1000 block of Bish- Vehicle Prowl Report Leads a credit card was reported sto- op Road. len in the 100 block of Jefferson Thomas J. Park, 31, of Centra- Woman Suspected in to Drug Arrest Street. lia, was cited and released on Retail Theft • At 1:37 a.m. on Tuesday, suspicion of third-degree theft Phone Taken police contacted a woman in the for allegedly shoplifting fishing • At 2:42 p.m. on Monday, a Ceramic Pots Swiped • At 3:05 p.m. on Tuesday, a female suspect reportedly en- 1000 block of Eckerson Road, supplies. cell phone was reported stolen in tered a retail establishment in who was allegedly trying to gain • At 2:03 p.m. on Tuesday, the 100 block of Southwest Cas- the 100 block of High Street and entry to multiple vehicles. Rox- three ceramic pots were report- Woman Reports Mean cade Avenue. attempted to return store mer- anne M. Philips, 27, of Centralia, ed taken from a location in the was arrested on suspicion of pos- 500 block of South Washington ‘Vagrant Cat’ chandise that may have been Another PUD Scam Call Reported stolen on a previous occasion. session of methamphetamine. Avenue. • At 1:43 p.m. on Tuesday, The case is under investigation. a woman in the 1000 block of • At 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, North National Avenue report- police received a report of anoth- Door Damaged in Attempted Police Investigate Domestic ed that she took in a “vagrant er scam phone call from the 100 Indecent Exposure Reported Burglary Violence Assault cat” more than two weeks ago, block of Northeast Hampe Way. • At 3:53 p.m. on Monday, • At 1:55 a.m. on Tuesday, po- • At 9:34 p.m. on Tuesday, but that it growled and bit her The scammers reportedly told a police received a report that an lice responded to a report of an police received a report of a and she can’t keep it. person they were from the PUD unknown man entered a busi- attempted burglary in the 100 domestic-violence assault in the and threatened to shut off the ness in the 200 block of North block of East High Street. A busi- 1200 block of Alder Street. The business’s power if they didn’t Tower Avenue and exposed ness’s back door was damaged suspect reportedly fled before Harassment Reported pay immediately. himself to an employee before but the unknown suspect was police arrived. The incident is • At 2:11 p.m. on Tuesday, ••• being kicked out of the business. not able to enter the building. under investigation. police received a report of ha- By The Chronicle Staff Centralia and Chehalis Building Permits Chehalis Municipal Court ed, $253 in fees. Centralia Building Permits • Stillwaters Estates, single-family permit in Chehalis during De- Chehalis Municipal Court criminal cases, including sen- • Janice Marie Ham, 36, Chehalis, first- residence, 1505 Shakespeare Drive, cember with a construction value The following were issued a tences, fines, fees and findings of degree negligent driving, sentenced to $140,400 of $100,000 or more: 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined building permit with a construc- not guilty or dismissals. $800 with $400 suspended, $303 in fees. tion value of $100,000 or more in • Emma Jeanette Iris Kelly, 26, Che- Centralia during December: Chehalis Building Permits • G. Craig and Lisa Phillips, convert Held Jan. 4 halis, third-degree theft, dismissed with existing 5,500 square feet into subacute • Eric Jason Bates, 43, Centralia, third- prejudice, $300 in fees. • Pope’s Kids Place, modular office The following individuals and detox facility, 500 SE Washington Ave., degree driving while license suspended, • Jimmy William Oleachea, 37, South space, 230 Washington Way, $100,000 businesses were issued a building $400,000 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- Bend, violation of no contact/protec- pended, fined $300 with $300 suspend- tion order, dismissed without prejudice. Centralia Municipal Court Look for our Saturday

Centralia Municipal Court • Eric D. Walls, 37, Portland, second- • Sherri L. Scott, 34, Centralia, (1) pos- commentary by John McCroskey criminal cases, including sen- degree criminal trespassing, sentenced session of marijuana, (2) use/delivery of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 90 to 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, tences, fines, fees and findings of days in jail with 68 suspended, fined not guilty or dismissals. fined $400 with $200 suspended, $270 $512 on each count, concurrent, $1,690 in fees. in fees. Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Death Notices Commodities Corrections • Your family knows your wishes • MARIAN LOUISE (NORQUIST GUENTHER) Gas in Washington — $2.75 (AAA of ••• • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues COOK, 89, Napavine, died Friday, Jan. 6, Washington) The Chronicle seeks to be accurate • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided at home. A graveside service will be Crude Oil — $55.91 per barrel (CME and fair in all its reporting. If you find at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Napavine Group) • You have peace of mind knowing you have Cemetery, located at Fourth Avenue Gold — $1,203 (Monex) an error or believe a news item is incor- given your family a loving git rect, please call the newsroom as soon Northwest and West Grand Boulevard, Silver — $16.91 (Monex) Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for Napavine. Arrangements are under as possible at 807-8224, between 8 a.m. advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Winlock. • CHARLES FILMORE McCASH, 90, Silver CH568049kh.do Creek, died Friday, Jan. 6, at Morton OUR LEWIS COUNTY General Hospital. A celebration of life Memorial Service Announcement ARRANGEMENT OFFICE will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Salkum 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Fire Hall. Eddie T. Sato Centralia, WA • CLIFFORD C. SENG, 82, Chehalis, died Fri- day, Jan. 6, in Chehalis. A celebration of For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 life will be at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Unity Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. Center for Positive Living, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia. Sticklin Funeral Chapel • CECIL L. BRIDGES, 88, Chehalis, died Monday, Jan. 9, at Providence Centra- Eddie T. Sato, former lia Hospital. A celebration of life will be area resident, died Nov. 13, Four Questions You Should Ask: held at a later date. Arrangements are 2016, in Las Vegas, Nev., under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s where he was currently Mortuary, Centralia. residing. A memorial • JUDITH WARD, 77, Vader, died Sunday, • Who would make my inal arrangements? Nov. 20, at Providence Centralia Hospi- service for Mr. Sato is tal. No services are planned at this time. scheduled to begin at 11 • What are my options? Arrangements are under the care of Cat- a.m., Monday, Jan. 16, • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? termole Funeral Home, Winlock. 2017 at Sticklin Funeral • DIANNE M. STIGALL, 77, Napavine, died Chapel. A reception will • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? Wednesday, Jan. 4, at Ashley’s Adult follow the service at the Family Home, Napavine. Service details are pending. Arrangements are under Historic Hotel Washington the care of Cattermole Funeral Home, Banquet Room, Chehalis. Winlock. To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. I want to answer your questions and protect your family from • CATHERINE HINTON, 84, Centralia, died confusion and inancial hardship at the time of a death. Saturday, Jan. 7, at Providence Centralia ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant Hospital. Service details are pending. Arrangements are under the care of Cat- termole Funeral Home, Winlock. In Remembrance of • JEAN C. SCHLECHT, 81, Winlock, died Sticklin Sunday, Jan. 8, at Grace Harbor Adult Funeral Chapel Family Home, Winlock. No services are Serving Lewis County Since 1890 CH568433haw.os planned at this time. Arrangements are Charles F. McCash under the care of Cattermole Funeral partnering with Harynen & sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Home, Winlock. McCash Logging, retiring 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia • CARL R. SOUTHBLOOM, 81, Centralia, from Darigold and last of all, died Monday, Jan. 9, at his son’s home in Rainier. A military memorial service he owned and operated his will take place at a later date. Arrange- business from home to ensure he ments are under the care of Cattermole had home cooked meals and ice Funeral Home, Winlock. cream at his inger tips. • ROBERT L. SPITZNER, 90, Chehalis, died He served on the Toledo Fire Tuesday, Jan. 10, at home. Service de- tails are pending. Arrangements are Department for 12 years and under the care of Cattermole Funeral was a Past Master of the Toledo Home, Winlock. Mason's. Chuck also belonged to the Eagles and Elks Clubs of Centralia. Lotteries Chuck is survived by his Washington’s Wednesday wife, Nita McCash; sons, John Littleield of Longview, Wash., Games Charles "Chuck" F. McCash, Jim Littleield of Austin, Texas Powerball: 01-03-13-16-43, Power- 90, of Silver Creek, Wash., and Buck McCash; as well ball: 24, Power Play: 2 passed away, Friday, Jan. as several grandchildren. He NEWELL-HOERLING’S MORTUARY Next jackpot: $106 million 6, 2017, at Morton General always enjoyed the little ones. Mega Millions: Hospital. Chuck's parents were A service will be held Dedicated Service Since 1907 Next jackpot: $137 million Charles and Alice McCash Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017, at Lotto: 02-29-43-45-46-49 (Goldbsy). 1 p.m., at the Salkum Fire Next jackpot: $1.2 million He married Juanita Ludwig, Department, 2495 US Highway 205 West Pine Street Hit 5: 06-18-28-33-36 April 17, 1959. Chuck served in 12, Salkum, WA 98582. Food Next cashpot: $230,000 the United States Navy and was will be served. Centralia, WA 98531 CH568418hw.do Match 4: 02-07-17-21 a World War II veteran. Daily Game: 1-3-7 Chuck’s career includes Keno: 04-06-10-13-14-18-23-37-53- To view the obituary, please go to Green River Fish Hatchery, chronline.com/obituaries. 55-56-57-58-64-66-68-70-74-77-78 T. 360.736.3317 / www.NewellHoerlings.com • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 Active Shooter Response Training Presentation Scheduled for Feb. 8 AT BETHEL CHURCH: Kenny Lott, with ALICE, will be one of the speakers. Accord- Event Aims to Begin “It aims to get the whole community prepared ing to Miltenberger he’s been a Conversations Between because it’s basically not the question of is critical response unit team mem- ber and leader. He helped start Agencies for Better this going to ever happen, it’s when.’’ the active shooter program in Coordination 2007. Karen Miltenberger Miltenberger thanked chief By Justyna Tomtas speaking about getting the community prepared for an active shooter Mike Kytta of Riverside Fire Au- [email protected] thority for suggesting the class. “… It was requested to help in A presentation designed to Courtesy Photo unifying training between agen- teach proactive survival strate- on Feb. 8 at Bethel Church, 132 Excellence from IAFC in 2005 Gordon Graham will speak at the active cies and offering alternate ideas gies in violent intruder or active Kirkland Road, Chehalis. for his lifelong work in improv- shooter response training session at The first portion of the pre- ing firefighter safety and perfor- for emergency events prepared- shooter situations is scheduled ness to our community,” she said. Bethel Church on Feb. 8. sentation will be provided by mance. He also received a Life- for February “We are pleased that these two The training is for emergency Gordon Graham from 8:30 a.m. time Achievement Award from ance, said the service is being great classes will continue the services, fire districts, police, to 12:30 p.m. The second part the California POST in 2008. conversation at preparing our provided to start the discussion schools, churches, hospitals and will be from the ALICE Training The course modules will communities for these unfortu- workplaces for administrators between different agencies in Institute from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. allow individuals to become nate situations.” and employees, including private Lewis County and the state. ALICE stands for alert, lockdown, knowledgeable about informa- The cost for Washington businesses. “It is provided as a service to inform, counter and evacuate. tion and statistics about active State Risk Management Group The presentation will provide the community so we can better Graham teaches risk man- shooter situations and why AL- members is $30 per attendee. If information that “will bridge the prepare our businesses, our gov- agement, and travels the nation ICE training is effective. A de- not a member of the group, at- gap between the time a violent ernments, cities, towns and hos- working closely with fire and tailed overview of ALICE train- tendance will cost $50. Lunch event begins and emergency ser- pitals,” she said. “It aims to get police personnel. He is a 33-year ing and the liability of proactive will not be provided. vices/law enforcement arrives,” the whole community prepared veteran of California law en- versus passive response strate- To register, send your attend- according to information given because it’s basically not the forcement and has education as gies will be provided, as well as ee names by fax to 360-623-1054. to The Chronicle. question of is this going to ever a risk manager and experience a physical demonstration that Names can also be mailed to 118 Karen Miltenberger, with happen, it’s when.” as a practicing attorney. He has shows effective strategies that in- W. Pine Street, Centralia, WA Nicholson and Associates Insur- The presentation will be held won the Presidential Award for dividuals can easily apply. 98531.

Support Support Your Community NORMAN HANSON After being honorably discharged in 1945, he moved to Seattle to be reunited with Phyllis. There, he trained as an automobile mechanic which served him well to retirement. He is survived by his children, David Hanson of Winlock and Christine (Mike) Brower of Chehalis; grandchildren, Jeff (Melinda) Brower Norman Hanson was and Jody (Andy) reunited with his wife, Suhrbier, all of Olympia; Phyllis December 25, great-grandchildren, Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times 2016. Sierra, Jordan, Garrett, Allen Christopher Ivanov, left, pleaded guilty to killing three people at a Mukilteo house party last year. He was born July Oliver, and Larson. 8, 1919, in Superior, Family was the most Wis. Norman spent his important thing to younger years in Superior Norman and he was such and his later years in a big part of our lives. We Allen Ivanov to Get Life in Prison Duluth, Minn. will miss him very much, Norman enlisted in the but he will carry on in our Minnesota Air National memories always. for Killing 3 at Mukilteo Party Guard, November 1,1940. A memorial service will He then transferred to be held at First Christian By Mike Carter On the night of July 29, Iva- In court pleadings filed last the newly formed Army Church, Chehalis , Wash., Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017, The Seattle Times nov drove to a home in the month, Ivanov’s attorneys said Air Corp and trained as Chennault Beach neighborhood evidence suggests the 20-year- an aircraft mechanic. He at 2 p.m. The 20-year-old college stu- of Mukilteo, where Bui was at- old has been living with untreat- was assigned to the 109th In lieu of lowers, dent whose jealous rage drove tending a gathering of friends, ed neurological problems and Fighter Squadron and donations may be made to him to storm a Mukilteo house and parked outside, the docu- potential mental illness. Prelimi- became a staff sergeant the Lewis County Animal party in July and kill three for- ments say. He walked up to the nary testing suggests Ivanov has serving as crew chief Shelter. mer high-school schoolmates is home and saw his ex-girlfriend the brain development of some- for the P-51 Squadron, expected to be sentenced Thurs- at the party. body years younger, defense at- proudly serving in To view this obituary, please go day morning to life in prison Ivanov then returned to his torney Walter Peale wrote in the Normandy, France. to chronline.com/obituaries. without the possibility of release. car to study the owner’s manual court papers. Allen Ivanov’s sentence was for his newly purchased AR-15, preordained after he pleaded police wrote in the documents. guilty last month to three counts Two hours passed before he of aggravated first-degree mur- walked back to the home just der as well as two counts of at- after midnight and opened fire tempted first-degree murder. By while he was outside, the docu- Marian Louise doing so, he avoided a possible ments say. death sentence had he been con- Will Kramer, 18, who was victed at trial. wounded in the shooting, told (Norquist-Guenther) Cook Snohomish County Pros- his father he was sitting around ecutor Mark Roe was weighing a backyard firepit with three hair dresser. She practiced companionship. Laurence whether to seek the death pen- friends when gunfire broke out. out of the family home for devoted his total living alty when Ivanov pleaded guilty Two of his friends, Jake Long more than 30 years, raising efforts to Marian’s well on Dec. 19. Under state law, the and Jordan Ebner, both 19, were her children while running being during her illness. only possible sentences for ag- killed. her family business. The She also cared deeply for gravated murder is life in prison Ivanov then walked into local hairdresser shop was her Cook step children and or death. the house through a side door, a community hub, where their families. Laurence will “There’s no real issue about found Bui and shot her twice. many friendships prospered continue to reside at their what the sentence will be,” Iva- All four victims were re- over the years. family home in Napavine. nov’s attorney, Tim Leary, said cent graduates of Kamiak High She married Clarence When visiting with Marian, Wednesday. School, which Ivanov also at- Guenther in 1946, and she would often jest that Leary said Ivanov has not tended. became the loved mother she was married to a good indicated whether he will speak Ivanov went upstairs and of David Guenther (Gayla ‘cook’, of course implied, at his sentencing, but the lawyer onto the balcony off the master Lester), John Guenther Cook! She retained her expects “he will have something bedroom and fired at two more Marian Louise (Norquist- (Barbara Coble) and Judy excellent sense of humor to say.” people in the driveway. “He then Guenther) Cook was born (Guenther) Miollis. Marian and smile up through her Police and prosecutors said went up on the roof and realized April 6, 1927, in Hermiston, was a loving grandmother last hours with her family at Ivanov was angry that his for- his magazine was empty,” so re- Ore., to Hattie A. (Lenz) to her seven grandchildren; her side, with Laurence in mer girlfriend, Anna Bui, 19, had turned to his car and drove away. Norquist and Leon L. nine great-grandchildren; their Napavine home. rebuffed his efforts to reconcile Ivanov was arrested by State Norquist. and numerous nieces and Interment will be with when he purchased a Ruger AR- Patrol troopers about 90 min- She graduated from nephews from her marriage graveside services, arranged 15 semi-automatic rifle about a utes later on Interstate 5 near Napavine High School to Clarence. Marian’s sister- by Cattermole Funeral week before the shootings, ac- Chehalis, about 100 miles away. in 1945, and was the in-law, Gladys Larson Home, open to all friends cording to court documents. Bui After his arrest, “Ivanov valedictorian and the only noted that Marian shared and family, oficiated by and Ivanov were students at the stated that everything that went member of her class to her example of a touch of Chaplin James Lester, University of Washington Both- on tonight was about a girl,” the graduate from high school class to all she met. at 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. ell. documents allege. that year. The rest of her She is survived by sister, 14, 2017, at the Napavine class either enlisted or Joyce Norquist Fagerland Cemetery, on the corner of drafted into the military of Mercer Island; and 4th and Grand, Napavine, during World War II. g on Vacat brother, Harry Norquist of Wash. in ion? There is one image for the Montesano, Wash. Obituary can also Go class of 1945 on the wall Marian was preceded in be commented on at at Napavine High School death by her parents, Hattie cattermolefh.com Don’t Just Stop Your student body president of and Leon Norquist; and A memorial service is Papers, Donate Them Marian L. Norquist. brother, Robert Norquist of planned for a time around To NIE! Marian completed her Pilot Rock, Ore. her birthday in April of For More Information or to Donate, education in Tacoma to In 1991, Marian and 2017. Call Customer Service at follow the footsteps of Laurence Cook married. her beloved aunt, Thelma To view the obituary, 360-807-8203 They shared years illed please go to (Norquist) Pulford as a with laughter, love and chronline.com/obituaries. Newspapers In Education Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Trump’s Pick for Top Airstrikes Escalate Diplomat Breaks From Despite Syria Cease-Fire Him in Many Ways BEIRUT (AP) — The U.N. en- voy for Syria said Thursday that WASHINGTON (AP) — Rex a cease-fire in Syria was “largely Tillerson’s foreign policy isn’t holding with some exceptions,” sounding much like Donald as opposition activists reported a Trump’s. mounting number of government At his confirmation hearing airstrikes, including a raid in the Wednesday, the former Exxon northern Aleppo province that Mobil CEO selected by Trump killed at least six civilians. for secretary of state called Rus- Speaking to reporters in Ge- sia a “danger” and vowed to neva, Staffan de Mistura said he was protect America’s European al- concerned that fighting northwest lies. He rejected the idea of an of Damascus that has cut off the immigration ban on Muslims. capital’s clean water supply would He treaded softly on the human further escalate and derail proposed rights records of key U.S. part- negotiations between the govern- ners like Saudi Arabia. ment and the opposition in Astana, In the words of Sen. Bob Kazakhstan, later this month. Corker, the Senate Foreign Rela- The talks are sponsored by tions Committee’s GOP chair- Russia and Turkey, which support man, Tillerson “demonstrated Evan Vucci / The Associated Press opposing sides of the Syrian civil that he’s very much in the main- war. But the status of the meeting, stream of foreign policy think- President-elect Donald Trump, accompanied by Vice President-elect Mike Pence, speaks during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York Wednesday. planned for Jan. 23, is not clear. ing.” But doing so forced Tiller- Rebels say the government’s con- son to break with several of the tinued campaign for the Barada president-elect’s most iconoclas- Valley, the capital’s main source of tic statements on diplomacy and water, has cast the talks in doubt. international security. The U.N. says the capital has Again and again, Tillerson Trump Concedes Russia suffered from a water shortage hewed more closely to long- affecting 5.5 million consumers standing, bipartisan positions on since December 22. America’s role in the world, and who are its friends and foes. Role in Election Hacking Ex-UN Chief Back in South Korea, Hints Newly Leaked Dossier By Julie Pace on Trump Circulated AP White House Correspondent at Presidential Bid in DC for Months NEW YORK — In a com- “As far as hacking, I think it was Russia.” SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — bative and freewheeling news Former U.N. Secretary-General WASHINGTON (AP) — It Ban Ki-moon said Thursday he conference, President-elect Don- was a bombshell story, emerging Donald Trump will announce soon whether he ald Trump said for the first time on the eve of Donald Trump’s commenting about Russian interference in election will run for South Korea’s presi- Wednesday that he accepts Rus- first news conference as presi- dency, as he returned home and dent-elect: U.S. intelligence offi- sia was behind the election year strongly hinted at his political am- other people” also hack U.S. in- Trump to answer questions about cials had presented Trump with hacking of Democrats that roiled bitions before hundreds of cheer- terests. Still, he kept needling the his plans for distancing him- unsubstantiated claims that Rus- the White House race. Look- ing supporters. intelligence agencies, saying it sia had amassed compromising ing ahead, he urged Congress to self from his sprawling, family- Ban’s return will likely heat up personal and financial allega- move quickly to replace Presi- would be a “tremendous blot” on owned real estate and licensing local politics as he’s considered tions about him. dent Barack Obama’s signature their record if officials were leak- business. Lawyer Sheri Dillon the only major conservative con- The purported Russian ef- health care law and insisted ing information from his classi- stepped to the lectern midway tender in a possible early election forts were described in a newly anew that Mexico will pay the fied briefings. through the event to announce to replace impeached President released and uncorroborated cost of a border wall. Director of National Intel- that the president-elect was re- Park Geun-hye. Dozens of law- dossier produced in August. But The hour-long spectacle in ligence James Clapper said in a linquishing control of the Trump makers have already bolted from they had circulated more widely the marbled lobby of Trump’s statement later that he had spo- Organization to his adult sons Park’s conservative ruling party in Washington in October — fol- Manhattan skyscraper was his ken with Trump Wednesday eve- and an executive, as well as put- and want to align with Ban, while lowing early reports and opaque first news conference since win- ning and told him he does not ting his business assets in a trust. the main liberal opposition party warnings from elected officials ning the election in early Novem- believe any leaks came from the While new international business is escalating its political offensive that something was afoot involv- ber, and the famously unconven- intelligence community. deals will be banned, the com- against him. ing the Kremlin and Trump. tional politician demonstrated One U.S. official told The pany will be allowed to start new “Many people have asked me In October, Mother Jones he had not been changed by the Associated Press Tuesday night projects in the U.S. whether I have a will for power. If magazine described how a for- weight of his victory. that intelligence people had in- The move appears to con- ‘will for power’ means uniting a di- mer Western spy — assigned to He defiantly denied reports formed Trump last week about tradict a previous pledge by the vided country into one and mak- look into Trump’s Russian ties that Russia had collected com- an unsubstantiated report that president-elect. In a tweet last ing it a first-class country again, for a private American firm — promising personal and finan- Russia had compromising per- month, Trump said that “no new then I have already said I am ready had presented his findings to cial information about him, lam- sonal and financial information deals” would be done while he to burn my body in devotion to the FBI in August. Those find- basting the media for peddling about him. was in office. this and my mind hasn’t changed,” ings, the magazine said, were “fake news” and shouting down Some media outlets reported With dramatic flair, Trump Ban told a televised conference produced for political opposition a journalist from CNN, which on the document, which con- aides piled stacks of manila fold- upon his arrival at Incheon Inter- research and said that Russian reported on the matter. His fam- tains unproven information ers on a table next to the lectern national Airport near Seoul. intelligence had compromised ily and advisers clapped and alleging close coordination be- — in front of 10 American flags Trump during his visits to Mos- cheered him on throughout. tween Trump’s inner circle and — before the news conference be- cow — information that, if true, Trump’s transition has been Russians, as well as unverified gan. Trump said the folders con- Hong Kong’s No. 2 could be used to blackmail him shadowed by U.S. intelligence as- claims about unusual sexual ac- tained documents he had signed Official Resigns, Plans or undermine his presidency. sessments that Russia not only tivities by Trump. The AP has formalizing the new business ar- meddled in the election, but did so not authenticated any of the rangements, though journalists Leadership Bid Trump’s CIA Choice to to help him defeat Democrat Hill- claims. were not able to view and inde- HONG KONG (AP) — Hong ary Clinton. After spending weeks Clapper said Wednesday he pendently verify the materials. Kong’s No. 2 government official be Questioned Amid challenging that idea, Trump fi- had told Trump the intelligence Some 250 journalists said Thursday that she was resign- nally accepted at least part of the community “has not made any crammed into the Trump Tower ing to prepare for a leadership bid Russia Hacking Fury intelligence conclusions. judgment that the information lobby for the news conference, for the southern Chinese city’s top WASHINGTON (AP) — “As far as hacking, I think it in this document is reliable.” which was not only Trump’s first job. Donald Trump’s pick to run the was Russia,” Trump said, quickly Wednesday’s news conference since the election, but his first Chief Secretary Carrie Lam CIA faces a Senate confirmation adding that “other countries and was initially billed as a chance for since July. said she tendered her resignation hearing amid a testy standoff be- to Chief Executive Leung Chun- tween the president-elect and the ying and asked him to submit it to spy community. Beijing for approval. Rep. Mike Pompeo, a four- Republican-Led Senate Takes Lam, 59, is the third person to term conservative Kansas Re- announce plans to join the contest publican, is a member of the for the job of leading the former House intelligence committee First Step to Repeal ‘Obamacare’ British colony, the scene of in- and also served on the partisan By Andrew Taylor creasingly bitter political divisions committee to investigate the Trump oozed confidence at lation voiding Obama’s law and between pro-democracy activists deadly attack on a U.S. diplo- The Associated Press a news conference on Wednes- replacing parts of it to Trump and Beijing loyalists. day, promising his incoming ad- by the end of February, House matic post in Benghazi, Libya. WASHINGTON — The Sen- “There’s only one reason for me He was expected to be on the re- ministration would soon reveal Majority Leader Kevin McCar- to resign at this juncture and that ate has passed a measure to take a plan to both repeal so-called thy, R-Calif., said Wednesday ceiving end of questions from a the first step forward on disman- is, if my resignation is approved by friendly group of fellow lawmak- Obamacare and replace it with on “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” the central people’s government, I tling President Barack Obama’s legislation to “get health care a conservative radio program. ers Thursday. health care law, responding to intend to prepare to contest in the If confirmed as CIA direc- taken care of in this country.” Other Republicans have said pressure to move quickly even as upcoming chief executive election,” tor, Pompeo could be caught in “We’re going to do repeal and they expect the process to take Lam said she wrote in her letter. Republicans and President-elect the role of mending relations replace, very complicated stuff,” longer. between Trump and intelligence Trump grapple with what to re- Trump told reporters, adding The 2010 law extended officials. place it with. that both elements would pass health insurance to some 20 US Military: November Trump has for the most part The nearly party-line 51-48 virtually at the same time. That million Americans, prevented Fight With Taliban been dismissive of intelligence vote early Thursday came on a promise, however, will be almost insurers from denying cover- agencies’ findings that Russia, nonbinding Republican-backed impossible to achieve in the com- age for pre-existing conditions Killed 33 Civilians specifically President Vladimir budget measure that eases the plicated web of Congress, where and steered billions of dollars KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Putin, meddled in the 2016 U.S. way for action on subsequent re- GOP leaders must navigate com- to states for the Medicaid health The U.S. military in Afghanistan election with the goal of elect- peal legislation as soon as next plex Senate rules, united Demo- program for the poor. Repub- said on Thursday that its investiga- ing Trump. The CIA is one of month. cratic opposition and substantive licans fought the effort tooth tion into a November firefight with three main intelligence agencies “We must act quickly to bring policy disagreements among Re- and nail and voter opposition the Taliban in northern Kunduz that came to that conclusion. On relief to the American people,” publicans. to Obamacare helped carry the province has shown that 33 civil- Wednesday, Trump acknowl- said Senate Majority Leader Passage of Thursday’s mea- party to impressive wins in 2010, ians died in the raid during which edged Russia was responsible Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. sure would permit follow-up leg- 2014, and last year. U.S. troops fired on Afghan homes. but speculated that intelligence The House is slated to vote on islation to escape the threat of a Thursday’s Senate procedural The probe followed claims that agencies might have leaked to the measure on Friday, though filibuster by Senate Democrats. vote will set up special budget civilian deaths resulted from air- news organizations details about some Republicans there have Republicans are not close to rules that will allow the repeal strikes called in to support Afghan a classified briefing with him misgivings about setting the re- agreement among themselves on vote to take place with a simple and U.S. forces who came under that included unsubstantiated peal effort in motion without a what any “Obamacare” replace- majority in the 100-member fire in the province’s village of allegations about his ties to Rus- better idea of the replacement ment would look like, however. Senate, instead of the 60 votes re- Buz-e Kandahari, which targeted sia. plan. Republicans plan to get legis- quired to move most legislation. two senior Taliban commanders. • Main 13 NORTHWEST / FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Allow Parents to Administer Marijuana Prescriptions At Schools Legislature By The Chronicle ton state House of Representa- ijuana oil administered every few Blake said. portant for students in the state 2017 A bill seeking tives. hours, Blake said. When it was being drafted, who require medical marijuana. to allow parents of House Bill 1060 was intro- Applying it at school was dif- Blake said school districts ap- “This isn’t about drugs, this is students who are duced by 19th District Reps. Jim ficult since she could not be on proached him with concerns about a child’s medical care, and Walsh and Brian Blake. school grounds to receive her about possible theft of medication prescribed medical it appears to me it works and I Blake said the bill was initi- medication. if they are kept by the school. The think we should all support it,” he marijuana prod- ated after a constituent whose Blake’s legislation would man- current bill is a compromise be- ucts by their physi- daughter suffered from seizures date that parents or guardians be tween the school’s concerns and said. cian to apply them approached him. allowed to administer their chil- Blake’s, he said. The bill is currently in the at state schools has The man’s daughter only saw dren’s medication at the school. Only prescribed medication House Healthcare Committee, been introduced her condition improve after she “This isn’t about smokeable would be permitted under the bill, and Blake hopes it will appear on into the Washing- was prescribed non-narcotic mar- marijuana or anything like that,” and Blake said he believes it’s im- the Legislature’s floor this session.

Commissioners Edna Fund, At the meeting, Young said manager. ideal. County Gary Stamper and Bobby Jack- 2016 was one of the most chal- Smith said they had already An ideal candidate would be son said Young has been a good lenging years she has faced in approached various county em- able to handle conflict and know Continued from the front page fit for the county, and that Young the risk department. While she ployees to gauge their interest in when to give a recommendation being in her office near a phone did not specify which challenges the position. to officials and when to draw a “Paulette is an exceptional risk in Arizona often makes her more she was referring to, the county Young said if the commis- hard line in the sand, Young said. manager,” Smith said. accessible than when she was in last year was subject to a hostile sioners decided to take an on- While Young could train a re- The risk management depart- the courthouse. workplace environment investi- the-job trainee approach, she placement, Smith said he is glad ment handles the county’s self- A risk management officer gation as well as complaints from would adjust her schedule to Young had stuck with the county insurance policies and provides serving under Young is also on- the 911 dispatch center employ- return more frequently to the for 15 years. consultation to various depart- site at the courthouse. ees who raised concerns about county to train her replacement. “We have really, probably the ments on how to minimize their Fund said when Young an- the environmental health of their “It would be a much more best risk manager I have ever risk relating to injuries, property nounced she would be moving, office, among other issues. hands-on situation,” she said. seen,” he said. damage and liability. the commissioners asked her to However, it seemed there was Hiring outside of county staff Young will be in Lewis Coun- Young returns to the county stay on in her current position interest in finding a replacement could be difficult, Young said, ty until Jan. 25 and could return regularly and often stays for mul- due to the quality of her work. candidate who Young would due to high risk-pool turnover. in February. tiple weeks, footing the travel bill “She has done a very good job train over the course of a year to Smith said finding a replacement She earns slightly more than herself. with us,” Fund said. take on her role as county risk candidate internally would be $80,000 annually.

“The end game should not be Group to pass out blankets, it should be education,” he said. “… We need Continued from the front page to come up with solutions for the community.” homeless population stay warm. For Centralia Mayor Bonnie He said the group would avoid Canaday, the issue of homeless- using staples, which was earlier cited as one of the reasons the ness is personal. She said her son items could not be attached to had been in homeless in both trees. Lewis and Cowlitz counties be- “We want to be able to help fore he entered into drug treat- out, and our act last Friday, we ment programs and secured em- went overboard,” Shilley said. ployment. During the report segment “I can sit here and talk about of the meeting, councilors ex- this all the time, but we just do pressed a desire to help the local need to work together,” she said, homeless population. adding that working collectively Councilor John Elmore said can accomplish a lot. he believes there is a way the city Brittany Voie / [email protected] Hill, the city manager, said he and groups like Open Arms can Scarves and hats are seen stapled to trees in downtown Centralia Saturday. appreciated Shilley’s comments work in unison. and said he believes solutions “I’m sure we can come togeth- property and yet take care of our ager Rob Hill to look into hav- one of the most outspoken coun- can be found. He commended er,” he said. “Whether or not we community, I look forward to ing some type of public facility cil members on the issue, said his city staff for the time they spend need to talk about policy or laws those discussions.” that could be opened up for the comments on the issue were not dealing with homelessness and or a way to meet all the needs Councilor Ron Greenwood homeless so they can stay warm. an indictment of the city, but in- the different issues surrounding for both sides so we preserve our said he had spoken to City Man- Councilor Peter Abbarno, stead came from frustration. it. Gather

Continued from the front page as a privately funded 501(c)3 nonprofit, offers food and cloth- ing banks, free meals five days a week, free haircuts, sock drives, drug counseling and an emer- gency overflow for Hub City Mission’s Extreme Weather Shel- ter when it runs out of room. Last year, the church worked with toy stores to donate Christmas pres- ents to 400 children, Meckle said. “People in our communi- ty who are in poverty are of- ten voiceless and powerless — Volunteer Lenny Hofman gathers up some toilet paper for one of the bathrooms Pete Caster / [email protected] they’re misunderstood,” Meckle at The Atrium in Centralia on Friday. Pastor Cole Meckle, of Gather Church, talks about the eforts of his volunteers and said. “I believe Jesus calls us to the church to provide services to the homeless during an interview on Friday after- care about the people who are noon at The Atrium on Main Street in Centralia. powerless in our community.” ‘‘I want to inspire others in the community to ONE OF GATHER’S most popular build these relationships with these people.’’ GATHER CHURCH MINISTRIES AND EVENTS programs, its cafe at The Atrium at 408 W. Main St., is steadily Free meals are offered from 8:30 to 5 p.m. Monday through changing its operations. The cafe Cole Meckle Friday at the Atrium, soon to be renamed the Eat Free Cafe, at used to give out free meals, but speaking about providing more that just food, and housing 408 W. Main St. sell espresso. Starting this year, it • Monday — Lunch from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Narcotics Anony- will stop selling espresso and op- mous meeting, 6 p.m. erate as an entirely free kitchen. Hoffman, clean 29 months, said. • Tuesday — Foster family clothing bank, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; “We really operate as a soup said he was able to overcome his Socks in the City sock exchange, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. addiction with the help of a dif- THIS WINTER, the church start- • Wednesday — Free haircuts, noon. to 2 p.m.; Office attire kitchen or mission,” Meckle said. clothing bank, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. From 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ferent church, but came to Gath- ed acting as an overflow for the er looking for a way to give back Hub City Mission’s Extreme • Thursday — Food and clothing banks open, 5:30 to 6:30 Monday through Friday, the cafe, p.m.; Dinner, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Bible Study, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. which will soon be called the to people struggling as he did. Weather Shelter, which has often Now he and his wife, Cindy, both been filled to capacity this winter. • Saturday — Church service, 5:30 p.m. “Eat Free Cafe,” offers free meals Gather Church’s food and clothing banks collect items such to anyone who needs one. On volunteer regularly. The Extreme Weather Shelter “When I came here, I was al- opens when overnight tempera- as bread, vegetables, chips, eggs, limited pet supplies, clothes, particularly cold days, some peo- shoes, underwear, hygiene items, towels, sleeping bags, limited ple hang around all day, reading ready in recovery,” he said. “It’s tures fall below 38 degrees or in school supplies and other items. Donations are welcome. or visiting with friends. bad that it happened, but good extreme inclement weather. Meckle said the cafe, conser- that I can use it to help others … At least a few times this win- vatively, serves about 600 individ- It’s a really loving church.” ter, the shelter has been forced to ual meals per week. Community Gather Church moved the turn people away when it runs “The needs for housing in this formerly incarcerated men re- members volunteer at least 300 cafe from its previous location out of room. community are just astronomi- covering from addiction. The hours a week for all of the church’s next door to the church itself “The night I found out about cal,” Meckle said. year-long program isn’t set up to outreach efforts to help people to its current location on Main that was right around the time The mission helps pay for work with people going through “tremendously misunderstood,” by Street in 2015, opening for its the gentleman died in Riverside utility bills from time to time detox, but takes men with some society in general, he said. first meal on Thanksgiving 2015. Park,” Meckle said. and regularly offers free haircuts clean time and helps them re- “It’s shocking how many “We were out of space,” Meck- Jerry A. , 57, a home- and a clothing bank. build their lives, and get educa- working poor we have in our le said. “We’re out of space here less man in Centralia, was found The church is usually work- tions, housing and jobs. community,” he said. “There are but we make it work.” dead Dec. 14 in Riverside Park. ing with at least one homeless Not all of the people who a high number of people who Many organizations work His cause of death was later de- family to help them access af- pass through Gather Church’s have a two-income household … in the community to help the termined to be hypothermia. fordable housing and get their ministries will break the cycle and just can’t make ends meet.” homeless, but Meckle said those “We have to do something,” lives back together, he said. of poverty, homelessness or drug Families often come in with volunteers are seeing the problem Meckle said. “… It’s my vision in “People will show up in utter addiction, Meckle said. But that children. Meckle said he and his increase, despite local panhan- this community to have a shelter despair, not knowing where to doesn’t mean they don’t deserve volunteers treat everyone with dling ordinances and evictions that’s open all year long.” turn,” he said. “We help people to be helped. dignity, and don’t judge them for from homeless encampments on In addition to the meal pro- navigate that stuff.” “It isn’t enough just to pro- whatever circumstances bring public land. grams and cold-weather over- vide food, housing,” Meckle said. them to the cafe. “I’m personally troubled — it flow shelter, Gather Church also THE CHURCH ALSO has a 5-bed “You have to have relationships “People need hope. People seems like it’s becoming illegal to assists homeless or struggling inpatient rehabilitation program … I want to inspire others in the need hope to just keep working be homeless because there’s no- residents with accessing services called “Into the Light.” The community to build these rela- at it,” he said. where for people to go,” Meckle and applying for housing. ministry primarily works with tionships with these people.” Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 NORTHWEST Gov. Inslee Says Education Is the Focus This Session By Rachel La Corte 2015 one — requires a two-thirds pectations for our students, we The Associated Press vote of the Senate before any tax should set high expectations for bill can advance to the chamber ourselves. And know that we are OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee floor for a final vote. Whether capable of meeting them." told a joint session of the Legisla- the rule is constitutional will be Before his speech, Inslee was ture Wednesday that lawmakers determined by newly sworn in Lt. sworn in to his second term. must fulfill their top priority of Gov. Cyrus Habib, the presiding Statewide officials were also fully paying for the state's basic officer of the chamber. His pre- sworn in, including five who education system this year. decessor, former Lt. Gov. Brad were elected in November to Inslee said that while law- Owen, determined that the 2015 open seats, including Habib, the makers must address several oth- rule change — which just ad- state's first blind lieutenant gov- er issues before them, such as the dressed new taxes — was uncon- ernor. mental health system, homeless- stitutional. Inslee also addressed the na- ness and higher education, "none Republicans in the Senate are tional political landscape in his of these issues is more important set to release their budget pro- speech, saying that "No matter than fully funding the K-12 edu- posal — which would include what happens in that Washing- cation our kids deserve." Elaine Thompson / AP Photo the education solution — in the ton, here in this Washington, we "At a time when Washington's coming weeks, followed by Dem- will not forget who we are." towns and cities were just specks Gov. Jay Inslee takes the oath of oice before his inaugural address to a joint ses- sion of the Legislature as he begins his second term Wednesday in Olympia. ocrats in the House. He said that the state will on a map, our state's founders "Certainly we're not going to fight to protect the 750,000 peo- chose education as our para- teacher salaries. School districts tax that would charge the state's be as reliant on taxes as this gov- ple who currently have insurance mount duty. Not roads or rail- currently pay a big chunk of emitters $25 per metric ton start- ernor, I guarantee it," Republican in the state under the Affordable roads. Not jails," he said. "They Senate Majority Leader Mark Care Act and Medicaid expan- those salaries with local proper- ing in 2018. chose schools. So should we." Schoesler said in a news confer- sion, and that the state will "not ty-tax levies. Lawmakers, who began their In his speech, Inslee said that ence after the governor's speech. turn our back on the progress we 105-day legislative session on Under Gov. Jay Inslee's bud- it's a tax on carbon pollution The court has said that the have made." Monday, are working to comply get proposal released last month, "that harms our kids and imperils state has until Sept. 1, 2018 to "Our commitment to equal with a 2012 state Supreme Court the state pays its part of that sal- the planet." fully fund education, but that the rights and human dignity will ruling that they must fully fund ary obligation. Before meeting for the joint details of how to do that — as not be diminished," he said. the state's basic education sys- The proposal seeks more session, the Republican-led Sen- well as how lawmakers will pay Singer Judy Collins sang the tem. Lawmakers have already than $5 billion in new revenue, ate on Wednesday approved a for it — must be in place before national anthem to open the in- put more than $2 billion toward with most of it — about $3.9 bil- rule change that would make it the Legislature adjourns this augural ceremony and "America the issue since the ruling, but the lion — dedicated to education- harder for that chamber to take year. the Beautiful" to close it. The biggest piece remaining of the related costs. About $1 billion of action on new taxes, similar to a "I recognize the Legislature inaugural activities end Wednes- court order is figuring out how that education funding would move they made two years ago. has some hard lifting to do," In- day night with an inaugural ball much the state must provide for come from a proposed carbon The new rule — broader than the slee said. "Just as we set high ex- at the Capitol. Wine Without Hassle: Washington State Eyes Store Refills By Alexis Myers allowing growler purchases at tle grocery stores and brew pubs, about protecting their products The Associated Press wineries, but no other states have where growlers can be refilled from oxygen spoilage and other passed or proposed a bill that with beer from taps. threats to quality. OLYMPIA — A proposed would extend sales for growl- Wine offered on tap from Anne Baunach, executive di- measure in Washington state ers outside of wineries, accord- barrels or other containers is in- rector of the Washington State would allow wine lovers to fill ing to Heather Morton, a policy creasingly popular at restaurants Recycling Association, said reusable containers known as specialist at the National Confer- and other locations now autho- growlers aid the environmental growlers from taps at grocery ence of State Legislatures rized to sell growlers of beer. by eliminating some of the corks, stores, wine boutiques and other Paul Beveridge, of Seattle's Beveridge said many state labels and other waste associated places licensed to sell wine in the Wilridge Winery, said it's the laws pertaining to alcohol date with recycling glass. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press state. most eco-friendly way to con- back to the repeal of Prohibition "Right now if you go into a In this photo taken Tuesday, winemaker House Bill 1039, sponsored sume wine without lessening and are designed to protect ex- store and buy a bottle of wine, Paul Beveridge displays the type of by Democratic Rep. Sharon Wy- quality. In addition, he said, con- isting wineries and distributors you consume the wine, and the wine “growler” bottle he would like to lie, would let businesses already sumers get more for less. from competition. bottle hopefully goes into a re- see available to consumers, at his win- licensed to sell beer or cider for "It would be easier, and more Currently, the only way to cycling container, but for many ery in Seattle. Wine drinkers are one growlers to also offer wine for convenient for customers to avoid a trip to a winery is to "swap people, it would go into a land- step closer to being able to purchase the containers. have filling stations outside out" a growler at a licensed store. fill," she said. and reill their favorite pours in reus- "It's an additional way to mar- of my winery," said Beveridge, But customers have to drop it off The Washington Wine Insti- able growlers closer to home instead of ket and appeal to customers," president of Family Wineries of and wait for new growlers to be tute, the legislative arm of Wash- making a trip to the winery. Some state Wylie said. "And being able to Washington State, a proponent delivered to replace the old one. ington's wine industry, declined winemakers are pushing House Bill safely reuse your bottles is a good of the bill. Wylie says some wineries are comment in an email. 1039 as a way to expand wine sales and thing." More and more beer-filling concerned about giving up con- The measure is set for its first reduce the carbon footprint of wine Oregon currently has a law stations have popped up in Seat- trol over the bottling process and public hearing on Thursday. bottles. New State Schools Chief Withdraws His Office From Levy Lawsuit By Paige Cornwell spending on education to the education by 2018. ruled that school districts are filed, superintendents from the The Seattle Times level required under the state’s Dorn said in July that his prohibited from using levy mon- seven districts said they dis- Constitution. Those districts lawsuit, which also names Wash- ey for employee salaries. agreed with Dorn’s approach On his first day in office, were named as examples, he said ington state as a defendant, ad- In a statement, he called for and noted the lawsuit would cost state schools chief Chris Reykdal at the time. dressed a consequence of insuffi- the Legislature to fully fund ba- them money. has directed lawyers to remove In a statement Wednesday, cient state funding: local funding sic education and clearly define Seattle Public Schools spokes- his agency from a lawsuit filed Reykdal said that under his lead- for basic education. He called the what “basic education compen- man Luke Duecy said the dis- by his predecessor, Randy Dorn, ership “our state’s lead education current system “unfair and ille- sation” is and isn’t. trict is pleased with the decision, against seven school districts agency will not sue the very dis- gal.” “Just as local school districts over how they use money raised which will allow everyone to re- tricts we are committed to sup- The state provides a portion can further lower class sizes focus on McCleary and school in local levies. porting.” of teacher salaries, and school beyond the state’s prototypical funding. Dorn filed the lawsuit in July The suit, filed in King Coun- districts use local levy dollars for school-funding model, districts against the districts — Seattle, ty Superior Court, stated that the rest. The local contribution can supplement compensation Puyallup Superintendent Everett, Bellevue, Spokane, Ta- districts continue to rely on local is known as TRI pay — for extra beyond the state’s contribution,” Tim Yeomans was elated to hear coma, Evergreen and Puyallup dollars to pay for part of teacher’s time, responsibility and incen- Rekydal said. the news after he spoke with — alleging they illegally use lo- salaries, despite a Supreme Court tives. He praised Dorn for playing a Reykdal on Wednesday, district cal levies to fund basic education, ruling known as the McCleary The lawsuit alleged that TRI critical role in pushing the Leg- spokesman Brian Fox said. including teacher salaries. decision, which says salaries are pay is illegal and allowed the islature to pump more than $2 “The lawsuit has been a dis- Dorn said he didn’t want to part of the basic education costs Legislature to avoid fully fund- billion into public education but traction from that which is our hurt the districts but hoped the the state must cover. Under the ing education. criticized what he called “exces- primary task: the daily support suit would put more pressure 2012 decision, the state must Reykdal, however, said that sive litigation.” of students and student learning,” on the Legislature to boost state fully fund all the costs of a basic the state Supreme Court hasn’t At the time the lawsuit was Fox said.

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Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle The lights of Chehalis illuminate the city streets after nightfall.

Jared Wenzelburger / For The Chronicle Jasen Wenzelburger plays with Jackson while waiting for his owner to show up on a snowy Wednesday morning in Chehalis. Jackson escaped from his home that morning.

Pete Caster / [email protected] A deer eats leaves of of a bush in Chehalis on Wednesday afternoon. Pete Caster / [email protected] A woman snow shoes while dragging two children in a sled at the Newaukum Valley Golf Course on Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis.

Pete Caster / [email protected] Al Brigaroli, left, and Joshua Cary, both of Mc- Cann’s Properties Plus, shovel snow from the sidewalk in front of Umpqua Bank in downtown Chehalis on Wednesday morning. See more winter photos at www.chronline.com

Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle The pool at the Gail and Caolyn Shaw Aquatic Center remains blue amid a backdrop of snow Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 • Sports 1

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Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball Thomas’ Block Key in Tigers’ Win Over Black Hills By Aaron VanTuyl be taking a leave of absence due hand there towards the end.” exclamation point. [email protected] to health concerns for the re- Black Hills took its first lead Black Hills brought the ball mainder of the season — an es- since the game’s first bucket mid- upcourt and worked down the TUMWATER — Centra- pecially notable event, given that way through the fourth quarter clock until Nate Kindell got a lia’s interim head coach said he Brown’s been the Tigers’ head when Noah Brewer converted a half-step on his defender and didn’t feel the pressure until the coach since 1961. 3-point play. Things went back drove left to the hoop. Thomas, fourth quarter. Assistant coach Kyle Dona- and forth, with Shute tying it up however, sped across the lane And at that point, there was hue is taking the main seat on inside and Bailey knotting at 49- and erased the shot with a clean TIGHT WIN: plenty of pressure to be felt. the bench for the remainder of 49 with a 3-pointer. block, forcing a shot clock viola- Jordan Thomas came up the season. Noah Crumley tracked tion and turnover with 37.5 sec- Centralia Edges with a huge block in the final 30 “I wasn’t really nervous, but down a loose ball after a Wolves onds left. seconds, and Centralia survived I was definitely anxious,” Do- miss and cashed in a 3-pointer “You’ve just got to be in there Wolves 54-52 for a 54-52 win over Black Hills nahue said. “Late in the game, to put Black Hills up 52-51 with watching it. That took the air out in Evergreen 2A Conference when I felt like I was having to 1:20 to go, but on the other end of the gym,” Bailey said. “He just in First Game boys hoops action. make some decisions, that’s Jordan Thomas grabbed a re- wiped it away right there. He’s It was the first game for bound and scored to put Centra- Without Coach when I started feeling the pres- one of the most athletic kids we Centralia since Ron Brown an- sure. Early it felt easy, but I lia up for good. Ron Brown nounced on Monday that he’d started to get a little shaky in the And then Thomas added an please see TIGERS, page S3

Tuesday’s 2B Girls Basketball Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball ‘Nooks Too Tall an Order for Adna Bobcats Best C2BL: Kalama Tops Adna Bearcats 53-51 55-45; Napavine, Toledo, EVCO: Gomez Scores 22 to Wahkiakum, Rainier, Lead Aberdeen; Hawkins Mossyrock Pick Up Paces W.F. West With 16 League Wins By Jordan Nailon By The Chronicle ADNA — Down 17 at half- [email protected] time, Adna tried to make a come- The Bearcats dug themselves back in the second half, but came a deep hole right from the get up short as Kalama earned a 55- go here Tuesday night and in 45 win in Central 2B League ac- spite of their best efforts, a feisty tion here on Tuesday. Bobcat crew from Aberdeen kept Devanie Kleemeyer led the kicking dirt back on top. When Pirates with 18 points and 12 the dust settled from the cat-on- rebounds, and Isabella Elwood cat skirmish Aberdeen emerged chipped in 16 points. Kalama’s with a hard-fought 53-51 Ever- Parker Esary scored 18 points green 2A Conference road win. and Kaelyn Shipley had 13. At the end of the first quar- The loss was the first of the ter Aberdeen held an 18-7 lead season for Adna, and the Chi- thanks to some hot shooting nooks are now tied with the from Victor Gomez and a rash of Pirates for second place in the turnovers and subpar field goal C2BL. attempts that came up empty for “It’s not a terrible thing,” the Bearcats. Adna coach Chris Bannish said. W.F. West coach Chris White “Sometimes it takes something said it was just a sluggish quarter like this. I hope they realize how for his team. close they really were to cutting “Other games we’ve had slow back to 6 or 8. When you’re not starts and then we’ve been able to ready, and you don’t come out get out of it,” said White. “We’ve ready to go, a good team like that been having some success lately can keep you in the hole. You just and when you do that people are can’t bounce back from that.” going to be gunning for you, so Adna managed just 6 points you’ve got to be ready to go from in the second frame, allowing the tip.” Kalama to take a 33-16 lead at Aberdeen’s boisterous and halftime. hard-charging Gomez led all Kalama’s edge was with Shi- scorers with 22 points. pley and Esary inside, and both “He really did a nice job at- took full advantage of their tacking downhill and we had a size, scoring repeatedly on put- hard time stopping him,” said backs — even though Adna out- White. “He’s kind of a bowling rebounded Kalama, 36-35. ball out there.” “The key to the game going As a team the Bobcats shot in was rebounding, and they 41 percent from the floor and beat us up pretty good on the outrebounded W.F. West 36-31. glass,” Bannish said. “They’re not a team that’s going to kill you Braden Castleberry-Terry added from the outside. Second chance 16 blue-collar points for Aber- MATT BAIDE deen and Ben Dublanko added points will beat you. You look at / [email protected] the end of the game, and you lose 11 with a deft touch from behind the arc. by 10. … When you dig a hole in Above: Adna’s the first half, sometimes it’s hard The Bearcats shot the ball at Isabella Elwood a 35-percent clip, and were out- to get back out of.” (23) puts up a shot Bannish commended Pay- rebounded 36-31. against Kalama’s W.F. West slowly but surely ton Aselton for her energy in the Parker Esary Tues- fourth quarter. chipped away at its deficit. En- day night during a tering the final frame W.F. West Adna (11-1, 7-1 league) has Central 2B League another tough test on Thursday, was down 9 but rallied back to girls basketball cut the lead to just 2 points at 44- traveling to Toutle to face the game in Adna. Ducks in a C2BL contest. 42 with five minutes left in the game on the back of a Dakota Left: Adna’s Hawkins steal, fastbreak layup Devanie Kleemey- Lee’s Big Double-Double and bonus free throw. er grabs a rebound Hawkins led the Bearcat Leads Napavine Past TL against Kalama on Tuesday night. scoring tally with 16 points while NAPAVINE — Melissa Lee Brandon White and Bailey Coo- turned in a solid performance per added 13 each. and Napavine took over after a “He’s really relentless and never

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MOUNTAINEERS 41, CARDINALS 40 Central Valley 59, Ferris 55 Lynden 62, Squalicum 46 (tie)Clallam Bay 7-3 30 Preps Winlock 6 11 8 15 —40 Centralia 54, Black Hills 52 Mary Knight 40, Wishkah Valley 27 7. Sunnyside Christian 8-2 29 Local Prep Schedules Rainier 12 10 9 10 —41 Chewelah 42, Riverside 36 Mead 55, University 43 8. Cedar Park Christian 11-1 22 Winlock (40) — Albritton 9, Whitehead 7, Chief Leschi 73, North Beach 46 Medical Lake 48, Lakeside 36 9. Neah Bay 7-2 16 Thursday, Jan. 12 Howsden 10, Hammond 6, Squibb 3, Jones 5 Clarkston 62, East Valley (Spokane) 40 Montesano 64, Elma 53 10. Quilcene 7-3 13 Girls Basketball FG: 16 of 47 —.341 FT: 7 of 19 —.368 Reb. Cleveland 65, Ballard 56 Mossyrock 43, Morton/White Pass 24 (tie) Tacoma Baptist 13-0 13 Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. 37 (Howsden 11) Columbia River 69, Hockinson 53 Mount Vernon Christian 49, Orcas Island 45 Others receiving votes: Pateros 8. Tulalip Adna at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Rainier (41) — Guizzetti 6, McCann 2, Concrete 67, Darrington 49 Mt. Rainier 57, Kentwood 42 Heritage 5. Entiat 4. Evergreen Lutheran 3. Pe Ell at Kalama, 7 p.m. Francis 11, Holmes 11, Beadle 3, Miles 8 Crosspoint 57, Puget Sound Adv. 44 Mt. Spokane 73, Shadle Park 26 Tekoa-Oakesdale 2. Morton-White Pass at Toledo, 7 p.m. FG: 15 of 49 —.301 FT: 10 of 15 —.667 Reb. Curlew 56, Northport 47 Napavine 57, Toutle Lake 40 Onalaska at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. 35 Eastside Catholic 67, O’Dea 56 Newport 67, Colville 59 Boys Basketball Tenino at Elma, 7 p.m. Edmonds-Woodway 79, Arlington 67 North Kitsap 64, Olympic 58 Division 4A Boys Basketball At Onalaska Entiat 45, Pateros 42 Okanogan 79, Omak 35 School Record Points Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. MULES 72, LOGGERS 25 Enumclaw 77, Auburn 74 Olympia 50, South Kitsap 26 1. Federal Way (10) 12-0 100 Rochester at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum 17 17 26 12 — 72 Everett 70, Marysville-Getchell 43 Port Townsend 39, Chimacum 38 2. Gonzaga Prep 11-1 84 Wrestling Onalaska 7 10 6 2 — 25 Federal Way 97, Decatur 65 Puget Sound Adventist 41, Crosspoint 35 3. Union 9-2 70 W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum (72) — Ashe 5, Fluckiger 6, Freeman 76, Deer Park 44 Puyallup 46, Sumner 42 4. Davis 10-2 61 Aberdeen at Rochester, 7 p.m. Souvenir 18, M. Mace 10, Elliott 16, P. Mace 2, Garield 82, Chief Sealth 74 Rainier 41, Winlock 40 5. Ferris 9-3 56 Tenino at Chief Sealth, 7:30 p.m. Burdick 15 Glacier Peak 56, Monroe 46 Rainier Christian 51, Northwest Yeshiva 49 6. Kentwood 11-2 55 FG: 29 of 70 —.414 FT: 6 of 10 —.600 Reb. Gonzaga Prep 64, Rogers (Spokane) 24 Rogers (Puyallup) 52, Emerald Ridge 28 7. Curtis 10-1 32 N/A Hoquiam 80, Forks 74 Seattle Christian 41, Vashon Island 30 Friday, Jan. 13 8. Glacier Peak 11-1 30 Onalaska (25) — Duryea 1, Nevitt 6, Ilwaco 57, Ocosta 36 Sedro-Woolley 63, Bellingham 33 Boys Basketball 9. Central Valley 9-3 24 Hoyt 7, H. Pannkuk 4, Morris 2, Bogar 4, M. Inchelium 60, Cusick 49 Sehome 46, Nooksack Valley 37 10. Bothell 10-2 19 Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Pannkuk 1 Inglemoor 56, Skyline 53 Tacoma Baptist 67, Pope John Paul II 23 Others receiving votes: Emerald Ridge 4. Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m. FG: 11 of 41 —.268 FT: 2 of 7 —.285 Reb. Ingraham 53, Blanchet 42 Taholah 55, Lake Quinault 26 Kentridge 4. Richland 3. Skyview 3. Lewis Kalama at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 26 (Bogar, Morris 5) Jackson 52, Lake Stevens 44 Tahoma 55, Kennedy 44 and Clark 2. Auburn 2. Skyline 1. Toledo at Morton-WP, at Morton, 7 p.m. Juanita 65, Redmond 55 Todd Beamer 68, Auburn Mountainview 20 Onalaska at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. At Adna Kamiak 75, Mount Vernon 73 Toledo 50, Pe Ell 30 Division 3A Tenino at Elma, 7 p.m. CHINOOKS 55, PIRATES 45 Kennedy 66, Tahoma 64 Wahkiakum 72, Onalaska 25 1. Nathan Hale (10) 11-0 100 Girls Basketball Kalama 12 21 13 9 — 55 Kent Meridian 61, Kentlake 60 Washougal 57, Mark Morris 54 2. Garield 11-2 89 W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. Adna 10 6 17 12 — 45 Kentridge 67, Hazen 26 Wellpinit 81, Odessa-Harrington 55 3. Lincoln 11-0 68 Aberdeen at Rochester, 7 p.m. Kalama (55) — LaRoy 8, Montanez 9, Kentwood 70, Mt. Rainier 40 West Valley (Spokane) 43, Cheney 39 (tie)Rainier Beach 6-2 68 Wrestling Shipley 13, Howard 2, Esary 18, Mickelson 5 Kings 60, South Whidbey 37 Woodland 59, Ridgeield 40 5. Shadle Park 10-1 59 Toledo at Othello Girls Tournament, 3 p.m. FG: 21 of 54 — .39 FT: 10 of 19 — .53 Reb. Kingston 68, Port Angeles 46 Zillah 63, Selah 61 6. West Seattle 8-4 38 35 La Salle 65, Highland 23 7. Stanwood 11-1 37 Saturday, Jan. 14 Adna (45) — Lorton 9, Humphrey 2, Klee- LaConner 57, Shoreline Christian 37 Washington State Basketball Poll 8. Cleveland 8-3 18 Men’s Basketball meyer 18, Elwood 16 Lewis and Clark 62, North Central 41 By The Associated Press 9. Bellevue 9-2 15 FG: 17 of 58 — .29 FT: 7 of 12 — .58 Reb. Liberty 64, Lake Washington 55 Centralia at Pierce, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball 10. Shorecrest 11-1 10 36 (Kleemeyer 12) Liberty (Spangle) 75, Wilbur-Creston 28 Women’s Basketball Division 4A (tie) Seattle Prep 10-2 10 Life Christian Academy 79, Willapa Valley 31 School Record Points Centralia at Pierce, 5 p.m. Others receiving votes: Wilson, Woodrow 8. At Randle Lummi 89, Grace Academy 29 1. Central Valley (9) 11-0 95 Squalicum 6. Timberline 5. Capital 4. Prairie Boys Basketball VIKINGS 43, TIMBERWOLVES 24 Lynden 71, Squalicum 57 2. Kentlake 12-1 81 4. Kelso 3. O’Dea 3. Shorewood 2. Kamiakin 2. Napavine at Seton Catholic, 6 p.m. Mossyrock 6 17 14 6 — 43 Lynnwood 75, Snohomish 53 3. Sunnyside (1) 10-0 77 Eastside Catholic 1. Rainier at Morton-White Pass (Morton), 7:30 MWP 3 6 11 4 — 24 Mariner 62, Cascade (Everett) 54 4. Bothell 10-1 70 p.m. Mossyrock (43) — Fried 10, Grose Mark Morris 56, Washougal 42 5. Kentridge 13-1 52 Division 2A Girls Basketball 8, Moorcroft 8, Edgar 4, Anderson 2, Ava Mary Knight 59, Wishkah Valley 7 6. Bellarmine Prep 10-1 47 1. Anacortes (3) 9-2 87 Rainier at Morton-WP (Morton), 6 p.m. Nelson 11 Medical Lake 61, Lakeside 60 7. Moses Lake 8-2 39 2. Clarkston (2) 10-2 83 Tenino at Charles Wright, 5:15 p.m. FG: 18 of 53 — .340 FT: 5 of 12 — .417 Reb. Mercer Island 75, Sammamish 48 8. Glacier Peak 10-1 33 (tie)Mark Morris (1) 8-3 83 Wrestling 31 (Moorcroft 8, Edgar 7) Mount Si 58, Newport 50 9. Auburn Riverside 10-3 15 4. Foss (4) 8-4 74 Rochester at Lads and Lasses Fight Short Morton-White Pass (24) — Dunlap 6, Mountlake Terrace 73, Oak Harbor 40 10. Lake Stevens 9-2 12 5. Selah (1) 10-2 70 Showdown, 9:30 a.m. Nilius 3, Goble 2, Smathers 5, Salguero 8 Mt. Rainier Luth. 57, Evergreen Lutheran 44 Others receiving votes: Eastlake 9. Todd 6. River Ridge 9-4 42 W.F. West at Ray Westberg, Ellensburg, 10 FG: 9 of 63 — .143 FT: 4 of 11 — .364 Reb. Nathan Hale 91, Franklin 55 Beamer 9. Woodinville 9. Rogers (Puyallup) 2. 7. Bellingham 11-1 36 a.m. 40 (Nilius 14, Smathers 9, Salguero 8) Newport 57, Colville 50 8. North Kitsap 11-2 32 Centralia at Kelso Invite, 10 a.m. North Kitsap 62, Olympic 52 Division 3A (tie)Pullman 9-3 32 At Pe Ell Tenino, Adna at Sgt Norton Memorial Tour- Northwest Chr. (Lacey) 53, South Bend 32 1. Blanchet (10) 13-0 100 10. Tumwater 8-4 19 INDIANS 50, TROJANS 30 Olympia 64, South Kitsap 52 ney (Rainier), 10 a.m. 2. Stanwood 12-0 77 Others receiving votes: Lynden 12. Kingston Toledo 20 12 11 7 —50 Orcas Island 79, Mount Vernon Christian 36 3. Kamiakin 10-1 70 Tenino, Toledo, Winlock at Hoquiam Invita- 11. Liberty (Renton) 6. Wapato 6. Olympic Pe Ell 5 8 10 7 —30 Oroville 59, Lake Roosevelt 53 4. Mt. Spokane 10-1 53 tional, 10 a.m. 6. East Valley (Spokane) 3. Prosser 2. W. F. Toledo (50) — Holmes 5, Bacon 9, Overlake School 58, Bush 32 (tie)Prairie 8-2 53 Toledo at Othello Girls Tournament, 10 a.m. West 1. Tauscher 20, Richardson 2, Tyner 2, Schaplow Port Townsend 48, Chimacum 44 6. Lincoln 9-2 49 10, Olson 2 Rainier Beach 69, Lakeside (Seattle) 31 7. Seattle Prep 10-1 41 Division 1A Local Results FG: 18 of 42 —.428 FT: 9 of 15 —.600 Reb: Rainier Christian 65, Northwest Yeshiva 51 8. Snohomish 7-3 32 1. Zillah (4) 9-0 92 Tuesday’s Results 35 (Tyner 10) Seattle Christian 65, Vashon Island 57 9. Rainier Beach 10-2 21 2. Freeman (2) 10-1 85 Boys Basketball Pe Ell (30) — Davis 2, Justice 5, Smith 8, Seattle Prep 74, Roosevelt 51 10. Gig Harbor 8-3 18 3. King’s (4) 11-2 79 At Chehalis Brooks 6, Elliott 7, McCarty 2 Sehome 79, Nooksack Valley 52 Others receiving votes: Shorewood 8. Gar- 4. Lynden Christian 10-2 75 BOBCATS 53, BEARCATS 51 FG: 13 of 50 —.260 FT: 3 of 7 —.429 Reb: Shadle Park 60, Mt. Spokane 33 ield 8. Mercer Island 6. Edmonds-Woodway 5. Medical Lake 9-2 59 Aberdeen 18 11 13 11 —53 29 (Brooks 8, Elliott 8) Shorecrest 71, Marysville-Pilchuck 66 6. Bellevue 4. Peninsula 2. West Seattle 1. 6. Mount Baker 10-2 36 W.F. West 7 13 13 18 —51 Stanwood 88, Shorewood 36 Bethel 1. 7. Chelan 8-3 33 Aberdeen (53) — Coburn 3, Dublanko 11, Wednesday’s Results Sumner 59, Puyallup 58 8. Northwest School 7-1 30 Collett 1, Gomez 22, Castleberry-Taylor 16 Womens Basketball Tacoma Baptist 62, Pope John Paul II 47 Division 2A 9. LaCenter 7-2 29 FG: 19 of 46 —.413 FT: 8 of 15 —.533 Reb: At Centralia Taholah 83, Lake Quinault 23 1. White River (8) 11-1 106 10. Bear Creek School 7-1 8 36 (Castleberry-Taylor 13) BLAZERS 62, T-BIRDS 45 Todd Beamer 66, Auburn Mountainview 58 2. Black Hills (1) 9-1 98 Others receiving votes: Granger 6. Seattle W.F. West (51) — Yarter 3, Dobyns 4, Bull 2, Highline 7 17 7 14 — 45 Tumwater 67, Rochester 49 3. W. F. West (1) 8-1 77 Academy 5. Seattle Christian 4. Warden 3. Hawkins 16, White 13, Cooper 13 Centralia 21 12 14 15 — 62 University 75, Mead 64 4. Wapato (1) 10-0 71 River View 2. Newport 2. Forks 1. Overlake FG: 19 of 54 —.351 FT: 10 of 12 —.833 Highline (45) — Kahele-Madali 2, Cook 2, Wellpinit 77, Odessa-Harrington 70 5. Prosser 10-2 54 School 1. Reb: 31 (White 9) Kaye 3, Hansgen 10, Snyder 7, Puoy 10, Miller West Seattle 67, Bainbridge 40 (tie)Lynden 9-3 54 11 West Valley (Spokane) 46, Cheney 43 7. Burlington-Edison 6-4 38 Division 2B At Rochester FG: 14 of 51 — .275 FT: 17 of 27 — .630 Woodinville 63, Issaquah 51 8. Archbishop Murphy 9-3 25 1. Kittitas (2) 9-0 78 THUNDERBIRDS 67, WARRIORS 49 Rebs. 42 (Puoy 7) Zillah 90, Selah 70 (tie) Olympic 10-3 25 (tie)Life Christian (3) 13-1 78 Tumwater 20 11 14 22 —67 Centralia (62) — Etherly 12, Harris 10. Washougal 6-3 14 3. Napavine (1) 10-0 75 Rochester 7 12 16 14 —49 3, White 3, Smith 15, Zaragoza-Jones 14, GIRLS BASKETBALL Others receiving votes: East Valley (Spokane) 4. NW Christian (2) 6-1 60 Tumwater (67) — Marty 23, Drayton Brooks 12, Hanohano 2, Kemble 1 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 58, Valley Chr. 29 11. North Kitsap 10. River Ridge 9. Eatonville 5. Brewster 11-1 55 11, Otton 9, Geathers 7, Koukol 5, Brown 3, FG: 21 of 68 — .309 FT: 12 of 15 — .800 Anacortes 54, Meridian 36 6. Franklin Pierce 2. Hockinson 2. Cheney 1. 6. Adna 8-3 40 Wilmovsky 2, Kibler 2, Weller 2, Koleson 2, Rebs. 50 (Smith 10) Annie Wright 40, Northwest School 23 Mark Morris 1. Tumwater 1. 7. Ilwaco 12-1 32 Slater 1 Archbishop Murphy 71, Granite Falls 25 8. Toutle Lake 9-2 22 FG: N/A FT: 22 of 34 —.647 Reb: N/A Mens Basketball Asotin 55, Kendrick, Idaho 31 Division 1A 9. DeSales 7-2 13 Rochester (49) — Escott 14, Goldrick 11, At Centralia Auburn 46, Enumclaw 45 1. Lynden Christian (3) 11-1 91 10. St. George’s 6-5 8 Lollar 10, Robinson 4, Cabrera 8, Valley 2 T-BIRDS 93, BLAZERS 61 Auburn Riverside 49, Thomas Jeferson 21 2. Cashmere (6) 12-0 89 Others receiving votes: Manson 6. White FG: 20 of 52 —.385 FT: 3 of 7 —.428 Reb: Highline 49 44 — 93 Bear Creek School 40, Forest Ridge 39 3. Okanogan (1) 12-1 81 Swan 4. Orcas Island 4. Auburn Adventist 17 (Valley 4) Centralia 21 40 — 61 Bellarmine Prep 53, Curtis 47 4. Montesano 11-2 62 Academy 3. Toledo 3. Chief Leschi 3. Kalama Highline (93) — Vincent 12, Jackson 3, Brewster 38, Waterville/Mansield 32 5. Columbia (Burbank) 10-0 53 1. At Tumwater Casey 12, Wilson 12, Townsend 11, Green 2, Bush 41, Overlake School 35 6. LaCenter 11-0 52 TIGERS 54, WOLVES 52 Anderson 14, McCall 2, Murphy 5, Hanks 12, Cascade Christian 55, Charles Wright 22 7. Granger 11-1 43 Division B Centralia 12 18 7 17 —54 Hudson 4, Matheis 4 Cashmere 74, Cascade (Leavenworth) 8 8. Zillah 7-1 28 1. Lummi (8) 7-0 80 Black Hills 12 12 10 18 —52 FG: 31 of 54 — .574 FT: 21 of 26 — .808 Cedar Park Chr. (Bothell) 48, S. Whidbey 44 9. Mount Baker 10-1 21 2. Sunnyside Christian 8-1 64 Centralia (54) — Trevino 3, Pertzborn 2, Rebs. 36 (Casey 10) Central Valley 73, Ferris 24 10. Bellevue Christian 8-4 13 3. Taholah 9-1 54 Thomas 7, Bailey 16, Ashmore 12, Shute 10, Centralia (61) — White 18, Price 2, Curry Chewelah 52, Riverside 28 Others receiving votes: Lakeside (Nine Mile 4. Yakama Tribal 7-3 47 Edwards 4 5, Broughton 14, Harris 2, Hannold 3, Snod- Clarkston 44, East Valley (Spokane) 41 Falls) 7. Omak 4. Seattle Academy 2. Nook- 5. Pomeroy 5-0 45 FG: 20 of 43 —.465 FT: 10 of 19 —.526 Reb. derly 3, Cleveland 4, Dorsey 10 Columbia River 69, Hockinson 53 sack Valley 2. Meridian 1. Seton Catholic 1. 6. Almira C-H 11-2 33 25 (Shute 6) FG: 18 of 57 — .316 FT: 20 of 26 — .769 Concrete 57, Darrington 35 7. Muckleshoot TS 5-2 28 Black Hills (52) — Loveless 2, Crumley 13, Rebs. 30 (Broughton, Curry 5) Curlew 59, Northport 41 Division 2B 8. Cedar Park C. (MLT) 10-3 20 Kindell 3, Glenn 12, Brewer 22 Entiat 56, Pateros 29 1. Liberty (Spangle) (4) 12-0 83 9. Neah Bay 6-3 18 FG: 18 of 50 —.360 FT: 8 of 15 —.533 Reb. Statewide Results Evergreen Luth. 43, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 31 2. Dayton (2) 9-0 72 10. Prescott 6-3 13 25 (Brewer 9) Tuesday’s Results Federal Way 39, Decatur 34 (tie)Ilwaco (2) 10-1 72 Others receiving votes: Puget Sound Ad- BOYS BASKETBALL Forks 42, Hoquiam 40 4. St. George’s 9-2 51 ventist 12. Wellpinit 8. Colton 7. Waitsburg- Girls Basketball Aberdeen 53, W. F. West 51 Freeman 33, Deer Park 30 5. Adna 11-1 50 Prescott 4. Garield-Palouse 3. Selkirk 2. At Napavine Almira/Coulee-Hartline 64, Valley Chr. 16 Gonzaga Prep 72, Rogers (Spokane) 42 6. Wahkiakum (1) 11-0 49 Tacoma Baptist 2. TIGERS 57, DUCKS 40 Anacortes 75, Meridian 40 Grace Academy 31, Lummi 29 7. Davenport 10-1 38 Toutle Lake 17 5 7 11 —40 Archbishop Murphy 69, Sultan 39 Inchelium 49, Cusick 28 8. Kalama 8-2 27 Napavine 13 13 14 17 —57 Auburn Riverside 67, Thomas Jeferson 34 Kalama 55, Adna 45 9. Brewster 8-2 16 Toutle Lake (40) — Donald 2, Wentz 3, Bellarmine Prep 72, Curtis 63 Kentlake 58, Kent Meridian 12 10. Life Christian 6-1 14 Wason 4, Dean 12, Hockett 13, Studebaker- Bellevue 67, Interlake 48 Kentridge 76, Hazen 34 Others receiving votes: Raymond 10. Colfax NFL Smith 2, Perrigo 4 Bellingham 73, Sedro-Woolley 54 Kingston 48, Port Angeles 45 8. Mabton 5. NFL Playof Glance FG: N/A FT: 10 of 20 —.500 Reb. N/A Bothell 66, Eastlake 51 La Center 72, Castle Rock 36 Divisional Playofs Napavine (57) — Bruneau 4, Sevilla 4, Bremerton 65, North Mason 39 La Salle 58, Highland 38 Division B Saturday, Jan. 14 Olson 19, Snaza 8, Pope 2, Lee 20 Brewster 59, Waterville/Mansield 26 LaConner 55, Shoreline Christian 13 1. Colton (5) 10-1 67 Seattle at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. (FOX) FG: 21 of 52 —.404 FT: 12 of 20 —.600 Reb. Cascade Christian 49, Charles Wright 34 Lake Roosevelt 63, Oroville 34 2. Republic (1) 12-1 59 Houston at New England, 5:15 p.m. (CBS) 39 (Lee 20) Cedar Park Chr. (Bothell) 54, Granite Falls 37 Lewis and Clark 66, North Central 35 3. Selkirk (1) 11-2 42 Sunday, Jan. 15 Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 73, Liberty (Spangle) 60, Wilbur-Creston 36 (tie)Pomeroy 6-1 42 Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 10:05 a.m. (NBC) At Rainier Providence Classical Christian 24 Life Christian Academy 49, Willapa Valley 31 5. Almira C-H 10-3 30 Green Bay at Dallas, 1:40 p.m. (FOX) SPORTS ON THE AIR

THURSDAY, Jan. 12 Noon 4 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL NBA — Indiana at Denver GOLF — PGA Tour, Sony Open, second round, at 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Honolulu CBSSN — La Salle at Rhode Island TNT — Chicago at New York MOTOR SPORTS ESPN — Notre Dame at Miami 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Ohio St. at Wisconsin TNT — Detroit at Golden State NBCSN — Dakar Rally, Stage 10 (Chilecito to ESPNU — Belmont at Morehead St. NHL HOCKEY San Juan, Argentina) (taped) 6 p.m. 5 p.m. BTN — Purdue at Iowa NBCSN — Montreal at Minnesota NBA BASKETBALL CBSSN — Austin Peay at SIU-Edwardsville WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 5 p.m. ESPN — SMU at Cincinnati 4 p.m. ESPN — Boston at Atlanta ESPN2 — Arizona St. at Arizona SEC — Georgia at South Carolina 7:30 p.m. ESPNU — Northwestern at Rutgers 6 p.m. ESPN — Detroit at Utah FS1 — Washington at California SEC — Florida at Mississippi St. SWIMMING 8 p.m. 4 p.m. ESPNU — Saint Mary’s (Cal) at Portland FRIDAY, Jan. 13 NBCSN — USA Swimming, Arena Pro Swim FS1 — UCLA at Colorado COLLEGE BASKETBALL Series, at Austin GOLF 4 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Noon CBSSN — Toledo at Cent. Michigan 4 p.m. ESPN2 — Latin America Amateur Champion- ESPNU — Detroit at Oakland FS1 — St. John’s at Georgetown ship, irst round, at Panama City 6 p.m. 4 p.m. ESPNU — Rider at Manhattan GOLF — PGA Tour, Sony Open, irst round, at GOLF SATURDAY, Jan. 14 Honolulu 10:30 a.m. NFL FOOTBALL MOTOR SPORTS GOLF — Champions Tour, Diamond Resorts 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Invitational, irst round, at Orlando, Fla. FOX — NFC Divisional playof, Seattle at Atlanta NBCSN — Dakar Rally, Stage 9 (Salta to Chilecito, Noon 5 p.m. Argentina) (taped) ESPN2 — Latin America Amateur Champion- CBS — AFC Divisional playof, Houston at New NBA BASKETBALL ship, second round, at Panama City England • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017

got that block it was a factor of points, two blocked shots, two game,” Bailey said. “If anything good job of getting me ready, Tigers all five guys working together steals and three assists. The Ti- we were just trying to honor him and getting assistant ready — defensively.” gers, though, were a mediocre a little bit, get after it, and just getting Ben (Danielson), and Continued from Sports 1 Centralia, though, kept it 10 of 19 (53 percent) at the foul get out of there with a W.” Todd (Penman), and Trevor interesting, missing three foul line — a notable dip from their Donahue, meanwhile, was (Mora) ready. Practice-wise, he have, and he just used that.” shots in the final 9 seconds be- season average. relieved to get his first varsity hasn’t been as involved,” Dona- The entire defensive posses- fore Layne Pertzborn hit a free- “I told the guys, just because head-coaching win. hue said. “I don’t think he ever sion was impressive, Donahue bie for the game’s final margin. I took over doesn’t mean they “I’ve never really envisioned really imagined stepping away, pointed out. The Wolves’ final 3-point at- have to change their free-throw myself in the position,” he said. but his preparation for us, I “I told them in the huddle, tempt was off the mark — as was shooting,” Donahue joked. “It’s really only been 48 hours, so think, was just as much with the this one defensive possession’s a final putback try — to wrap up Brown, 82, said Monday that it hasn’t really set in yet. I still kids — getting them ready for for the game. If we get a stop the Tigers’ win. health concerns — though not want to think of myself as in- games — as getting us ready to here, we control what happens Brewer finished with a of the life-threatening variety — terim right now.” coach sometime.” from this point forward,” Do- game-high 22 points and nine led him to take his leave of ab- Donahue played point guard The Tigers (7-5, 1-1 league) nahue said. “And man, they rebounds for Black Hills, while sence. The players, though, still for Brown in the late 1990s, and will be back on the road Thurs- stepped up right there. Tyler Bailey led Centralia with 16 ended their postgame meeting had been the head JV coach day, albeit on a somewhat larger Ashmore did a great job twice points and added five rebounds. with a “Ron’s house” chant in and a varsity assistant the past stage, when they play at rival in that last defensive possession Ashmore added 12 and five the locker room. few seasons. Every assistant W.F. West in another EvCo of stepping up and jamming the boards, and Cale Shute scored “It was a little bit different go- coach listed on the Tigers’ roster matchup. screens and recovering back to 10 with six boards. ing into the game, but once the played for Brown in high school. Note: Centralia’s JV won, 45- his guy, so even before Jordan Thomas finished with 7 ball was tipped, it’s the same old “I felt like coach has done a 34.

“It reinforces some of the ence win tucked neatly in their out that Tumwater held only a Goldrick. “We are kind of a pe- EvCo things that we need to work on,” clutches. 10-point lead heading into the rimeter team and we live and White said. “We’re not going “We battled and won the final frame and that his charges die by it. We’ve been dying by it Continued from Sports 1 to flush it. We’re going to learn second. We won the third, but felt like they had a legitimate lately.” from it.” our two winning quarter just chance to mount a comeback. Noah Escott led Rochester quits,” the Bearcat coach said of W.F. West (7-4, 1-1 league) weren’t by quite as much as their The comeback never mate- with 14 points while Keegan Hawkins. “We count on him a will host Centralia on Thursday first and fourth,” noted Roches- rialized, but that didn’t change Goldrick added 11 and Bryce lot for leadership and energy.” in a rivalry game. ter coach Mark Goldrick. Goldrick’s tune. Lollar chipped in 10. The Bearcats were unable The Thunderbirds flew out “It felt like a little bit of a com- Goldrick made sure to note to get over the edge in the fi- to a 20-7 lead after one quarter ing out party for us even though the effort of Chris Cabrera as nal frantic minutes, though, as Tumwater Waxes and then bookended their victo- we lost,” said Goldrick. well, who scored 8 points on an Aberdeen insisted on knocking rious effort with a furious fourth Goldrick highlighted a huge efficient 4 of 6 shooting. down its free throws in order Warriors quarter that saw them outpace discrepancy in free throw at- “He does give us a little bit of to keep the home team at bay. A ROCHESTER — Each team Rochester 22-14 in order to seal tempts in the game, where Tum- an inside presence. He was able Brandon White 3-point shot at won two quarters here Tuesday the victory. Tumwater was led water hit 22 of 34 freebies and to in there and bang around a the buzzer looked good but did night. Tumwater just happened by Brian Marty’s 23 points. his team made just 3 of 7 from little bit,” said Goldrick. not change the outcome as the to win by a bit more before they Goldrick saw plenty of areas the stripe. Rochester (3-9, 0-2 league) Bobcats escaped the Bearcat den hit the road back home with from which to draw enthusi- “That’s pretty much the story will play at Aberdeen on Thurs- with the 2-point victory. a 67-49 Evergreen 2A Confer- asm. Most notably, he pointed of the game right there,” said day. College Basketball Highline Shoots Lights Out, Defeats Centralia 93-61 By The Chronicle Highline had all 12 players score, including six players in double figures, to lead the Thun- derbirds to a 93-61 win over Cen- tralia in NWAC West Division men’s basketball on Wednesday. Centralia was led by Jaden White with 18 points, Joshua Broughton added 14 points and DJ Dorsey chipped in 10 points for the Blazers. Highline’s Austin Anderson scored a team high 14 points. Shakwel Vincent, Jared Casey, Val Wilson and Jeremi Hanks each added 12 points and Malik Townsend was the other Thun-

derbird in double figures with 11 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] points. Centralia’s Robbin Harris lies towards Highline had their shooting the hoop for a layup against Highline touch working on Wednesday, during an NWAC West Division men’s as they shot 57 percent from the basketball game on Wednesday in field, including 10 of 19 from be- Centralia. hind the arc. Centralia struggled with a field goal percentage of grabbed 19 defensive boards. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] 31, including 5 of 24 from the Centralia (3-12, 0-1 division) Centralia’s Kylee Smith grabs a rebound next to teammate Tamika Etherly during an NWAC West Division women’s basketball 3-point line. Highline didn’t al- will try to pick up their first West game on Wednesday in Centralia. low many second chances for the Blazers, grabbing 29 defensive Division win on Saturday, facing rebounds while Centralia only Pierce College at 7 p.m. Smith, Centralia Rout Highline NFL By The Chronicle team’s performance in a big divi- can play more half court defense Centralia’s Kylie Smith re- sion game. like that, we’re going to have a lot Chargers Set to Announce Move to LA corded a double-double and was “From here on out, every more success on that end.” one of four Blazers in double game is our most important Not only was the defense By Jay Posner and David Garrick for more than 15 years, and a game,” Sells said. “Huge win, we solid, every player contributed figures as Centralia earned a 62- The San Diego Union-Tribune year ago were given a deadline of 45 win over Highline in NWAC are going to treat this like the to the win, with each player log- Jan. 15 to move to a stadium the West Division basketball on biggest win of our season.” ging at least eight minutes on the SAN DIEGO _ The Chargers Los Angeles Rams are building Wednesday. The big key for the Blazers floor. have decided to leave San Diego, in Inglewood. Earlier Wednes- Smith scored 15 points and was defense, as the team allowed “When we recruited these their home of 56 years, and move day, the NFL extended that dead- kids to come here, I didn’t re- to Los Angeles, ESPN reported grabbed 10 boards. Brianna just seven points in the first and line by two days, to Tuesday. third quarters of the game, al- cruit these kids knowing which Wednesday night. Zaragoza-Jones added 14 points, The lack of a modern foot- lowing Centralia to open up a big ones were going to be my start- A source confirmed to The and both Majesty Brooks and ball stadium in San Diego _ and Tamika Etherly each had 12 lead and never look back. ers, it kind of evolves,” Sells said. San Diego Union-Tribune that the additional revenues gener- points. “It’s a team defense, it’s total “It’s nice because those kids on team Chairman Dean Spanos Highline was led by Ariel buy in,” Sells said. “For all five the bench would be starting for has called a staff meeting for 8 ated by such elaborate facilities Miller with 11 points, and They- kids, they are keyed in on the a lot of teams. The nice thing is a.m. Thursday, at which time _ prompted the departure of the oung Puoy and Jasmine Hans- basketball. We like to put pres- it makes practices real competi- he is expected to inform his team, which has been one of the gen each added 10 points for the sure on the ball, and we play a tive.” employees that the team will be region’s most popular and recog- Thunderbirds. lot of help. That was probably the Centralia (8-7, 1-0 division) moving. Spanos then plans to be nizable civic institutions. It was the opening game of best half court, man to man de- has a two game winning streak in Los Angeles later in the day. The Chargers have agreed to West Division action for both fense we’ve played so far. It’s tak- and will try to make it three in The ESPN story by writer become tenants in a $2.66 bil- teams, and Centralia coach Ca- en a long time for this freshman a row when the Blazers travel to Adam Schefter also said that a lion stadium Rams owner Stan leb Sells was pleased with his group to pick up on it but if they face Pierce at 5 p.m. on Saturday. league source cautioned “Spanos Kroenke is building in Ingle- has yet to send a formal reloca- wood. It is not publicly known tion letter to the NFL, yet to noti- where the Chargers would play NBA fy public officials in Los Angeles until that stadium opens in 2019. or San Diego of the team’s move, The report of the move comes Cavaliers’ Shooting Remains Ice Cold in 102-86 Loss to Trail Blazers or even tell the members of the two months after San Diego vot- San Diego organization about ers rejected a tax increase for a By Jason Lloyd until around 2:15 a.m. Wednes- It’s difficult to register as- his plans. The source insisted combined stadium and conven- Akron Beacon Journal day. sists when shots aren’t falling, nothing is final.” tion center annex the Chargers It didn’t matter. The Cavs but the simple fact remains But, Schefter wrote, “the proposed for downtown. Mea- PORTLAND, Ore. — The have built an impressive record that the 14 assists Wednesday Chargers have notified NFL sure C was supported by 43.6 same team that set an NBA re- outshooting teams all season, marks the third consecutive commissioner Roger Goodell, cord for consecutive games with percent of voters, far less than but not lately. They failed to game with less than 15 and and other league owners, of their the two-thirds required for ap- at least 10 3-pointers now can’t intent to move to Los Angeles for make at least 10 3-pointers for the sixth time in the last seven proval. seem to get to double figures the 2017 season.” the fifth time in six games since games with 17 or fewer. The at all. The Cleveland Cavaliers Chargers’ counsel Mark Fa- That proposal came after the were buried twice Wednesday the start of the New Year. loss was their fourth straight at biani refused to confirm or deny team pursued at least nine differ- in the frigid Northwest, first LeBron James scored 20 Moda Center and the last three the report but added he “may ent stadium solutions beginning by record snowfall and then by points and grabbed 11 re- since James returned haven’t have more in the a.m.” in 2004, though some say many their own inept shooting. bounds and Kevin Love scored been close. A spokesman for San Diego of those proposals lacked finan- The Cavs shot 34 percent 17 points, but was shut out in The Cavs had their own Mayor Kevin Faulconer said cial details. and made just nine 3-pointers the second half. Kyrie Irving problems getting into Portland he had no word from the team In fall 2015, the Chargers in their lopsided 102-86 loss to scored 11 points on 4-of-16 following their loss at Utah on about a move. declined to consider a proposal the Portland Trail Blazers on shooting and finished the back- Tuesday. They sat on the tar- “The Chargers have not con- from county and city officials for Wednesday. It capped a strange to-back 9-of-34. Not surpris- mac for more than two hours tacted the city,” spokesman Matt a new stadium in Mission Val- 24 hours when the Blazers ingly, the Cavs dropped both and didn’t get to their Portland Awbrey said in an email. ley on the site of the team’s cur- didn’t even land in Portland games. hotel until about 4 a.m. The Chargers have been seek- rent home _ Qualcomm Stadium, ing a new stadium in San Diego which opened in 1967. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 SPORTS

MLB Seattle Acquires Drew Smyly as It Makes a Pair of Trades SEATTLE (AP) — Jerry Di- complish as the Mariners seem shows up and does his thing it poto’s 11th trade this offseason to have rounded out a starting should fit very well for us in this rounded out the Seattle Mari- rotation that appeared to be a ballpark.” ners roster with his top target. major question at the start of the What Smith may be able to “I’ve probably spent more year. The acquisitions of Smyly add was attractive to Neander, time through the course of our and Yovani Gallardo from Bal- who said the trade was made offseason trying to acquire Drew timore last week appear to have to help position the Rays to be Smyly than any other thing that filled out a rotation where Felix competitive in 2017. He stopped we’ve done,” the general manager Hernandez, Hisashi Iwakuma short of saying he expects Smith said Wednesday. and James Paxton were the only to make the team coming out of Seattle made pair of deals certainties. spring training. on Wednesday that ultimately Smyly, 27, made 30 starts “We need to get better,” Ne- landed Smyly, a pitcher Dipoto last season for Tampa Bay, ander said. “To do that, we need thinks will fill out the Mariners throwing a career-high 175 ⅓ more competition” for jobs. starting rotation. Seattle also innings and striking out 167. Simmons is also a key ac- landed a potential key reliever, He was 7-12 with a 4.88 ERA, quisition for Seattle, providing getting right-hander Shae Sim- but starting pitching is one of another power arm in the bull- mons from the Atlanta Braves. Tampa Bay’s strongest assets, pen. Simmons, 26, made seven The Mariners acquired out- and Rays senior vice president appearances last season while fielder Mallex Smith from Atlan- of baseball operations and gen- recovering from Tommy John ta, then sent him to Tampa Bay eral manager Erik Neander felt surgery and threw just 6 ⅔ big along with infielder Carlos Var- comfortable making the deal league innings. Before elbow is- gas and left-hander Ryan Yar- because of the depth the Rays sues, Simmons was 1-2 with a brough for Smyly. Smith was also have in that area. 2.91 ERA in 26 appearances dur- an offseason target for the Mari- Smyly was 15-15 with a 3.95 ing the 2014 season. ners but when Seattle acquired ERA in 49 starts for Tampa Bay “He’s had a strong history Jarrod Dyson from Kansas City after being acquired from De- with striking (batters) out and last week, Smith instead became troit in the 2014 trade deadline (we’re) really excited to plug him the conduit in helping to obtain deal that sent David Price to the in,” Dipoto said. Smyly. Tigers. He is arbitration eligible The cost for Seattle to com- “It became apparent to us over after winning $3.75 million in an plete to two deals meant giving the last two or three days that we arbitration hearing last season. up two of its top pitching pros- STEVE NESIUS / The Associated Press were able to access Drew Smyly “He fits our ballpark particu- pects in Yarbrough and Luiz Go- In this Sept. 20 file photo, Tampa Bay Rays starter Drew Smyly pitches against the by making the deal with Atlanta larly well. He’s a pretty extreme hara. Yarbrough, 25, was named New York Yankees in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Mariners have made a pair of trades, that tapped into Mallex Smith,” fly-ball pitcher with the low the Southern League pitcher of landing left-handed starter Drew Smyly from the Tampa Bay Rays and right-hand- Dipoto said. “So effectively these walks, high strikeouts, who in the year after going 12-4 with a er reliever Shae Simmons from the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday. were two deals that were inter- our ballpark, with what we think 2.95 ERA at Double-A Jackson linked.” is a greatly improved outfield last season. Gohara, 20, was 7-2 stops. ed right-hander Cody Martin for Smyly is the centerpiece of defense fits us like a glove really,” with a 1.81 ERA and 81 strike- Seattle also sent lefty Thomas assignment to make room on its what Seattle was trying to ac- Dipoto said. “If as we expect he outs in 13 starts at two Class A Burrows to Atlanta and designat- 40-man roster.

College Football Washington State QB Luke Falk to Return for Senior Year PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — "The chance to play one final 70 percent of his passes with 38 seasons as the starting quarter- Falk this season finished Washington State quarterback season with my teammates and touchdowns and 11 intercep- back. fourth nationally in passing Luke Falk said Wednesday he friends, continue our develop- tions. Falk owns the school's single- yards per game (343.7). will return for his senior season ment under a great coaching staff, Speculation about his return season records for completion and will try to lead the Cou- and the opportunity to achieve rose after he refused to answer percentage (70.0) and touch- Falk will lose his two favorite gars to a third consecutive bowl more for Washington State foot- questions about whether he down passes (38). He also holds targets, Gabe Marks and River game. ball all went into my decision," would return to Washington WSU career records for pass Cracraft, to graduation. The Falk, a two-time All-Pac-12 Falk said in a news release. "We State following the Cougars' 17- completions (1,047), and comple- Cougars do return three veteran selection, had flirted with de- have much more to accomplish 12 loss to Minnesota in the Holi- tion percentage (68.8) and is No. running backs and receiver Ta- claring for the NFL draft after and I am excited to spend anoth- day Bowl. 2 in passing touchdowns (89) throwing for 4,468 yards last er season in Pullman." The former walk-on from and pass attempts (1,520). He has vares Martin, who had 728 re- season in coach Mike Leach's Air Washington State finished Logan, Utah, has set numerous thrown for 10,893 yards in his ceiving yards and seven touch- Raid offense. 8-5 last season as Falk completed Washington State records in 2½ career. downs last season. Watson Leaves Clemson, Swinney on Solid Ground Michigan Star Jabrill By Mark Long Peppers Leaving The Associated Press Early for NFL Draft TAMPA, Fla. — Standing on By Tribune News Services college football’s biggest stage Jabrill Peppers is leaving, and hoisting its top prize, Clem- officially. son coach Dabo Swinney and Michigan’s do-every- dynamic quarterback Deshaun thing redshirt sophomore Watson shared the ultimate hug announced Tuesday that and a few private words. he’s forgoing his final two A formidable pairing. An im- seasons of college eligibility probable championship. An ideal and declaring for the NFL ending. draft. Swinney and Watson’s finale “It’s one of the hardest together, a 35-31 upset victory things I’ve ever had to do,” against Alabama in the national Peppers told si.com. “I’m title game Monday night, might choosing between cement- just be a launching point for the ing my legacy as a college Tigers (14-1). player and starting my pro “You think this is the best of legacy. It’s something you Clemson? Just wait the next five dream of when you were a years,” Watson said Tuesday. “It’s kid. I was torn between the going to be even more exciting, two.” more awesome.” Peppers reportedly told The Tigers claimed their first Michigan coach Jim Har- national championship since baugh on Monday. “He 1981, ending a 35-year drought thanked me and told me it thanks to huge plays from Wat- The Associated Press was a pleasure to coach me,” son, his receiving corps and a JOHN BAZEMORE / Peppers told the site. “I told defense determined to avenge Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney, left, and Deshaun Watson speak after the NCAA college football playoff championship him it was a pleasure to play last year’s oh-so-close loss to the game against Alabama Tuesday in Tampa, Fla. Clemson won 35-31. for him. He molded me for Crimson Tide in the title game. in the Atlantic Coast Confer- we needed to get done. But you dent, represented the program in the next level, that’s how he Although most expect Clem- ence, right on the heels of Florida know, Thursday I’m going to an incredible way, unbelievable operates. He runs his pro- son to need a year or two to re- State as well as perennial powers have a team meeting with the leadership, so easy to coach.” gram like an NFL team. He’s load — the Tigers are losing a done more than enough to Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma 2017 team, and there will be a “He’s an incredible winner, handful of offensive and defen- prepare me for this moment.” and Michigan. new group of seniors sitting in and we’re not sitting here with- sive stars — Swinney believes his Equally promising, the Ti- the front row, new challenges, Though the decision out Deshaun Watson. This is team will get another title shot in gers are getting ready to open a new journey, kind of lay out the was expected by many, es- the not-too-distant future, cer- $55 million football complex that vision a little bit for next year. what he came to do.” pecially after a forbes.com tainly not another three-decade will be attached to the team’s “We’ll celebrate this weekend, Running back Wayne Gall- report that he had chosen wait. indoor practice facility. The this championship with our ban- man and receivers Mike Wil- CAA’s Jimmy Sexton and “There’s no doubt in my mind complex will have all the usual quet and the parade and all that liams and Artavis Scott will Patrick Collins as his agents that the best is yet to come for amenities, like a weight room, a stuff, and then we’ll start over.” join Watson in the NFL. Throw and a previous report that us,” Swinney said. “I mean, we’re his mother was interviewing going to continue to improve, dining hall, meeting rooms and He’ll have to start over with- in tight end Jordan Leggett and offices, but it also boasts a players’ out Watson, the team’s do-what- agents, there’s now official continue to get better. Winning center Jay Guillermo, and the closure on his Michigan ca- lounge that features table tennis, ever-it-takes leader, and several national championships are hard. Tigers will have to replace a big reer. pool tables, miniature golf, a golf other key starters. I mean, it’s very, very difficult to chunk of their high-scoring of- He is widely projected do. It’s been 35 years at Clem- simulator, laser tag, a bowling al- Watson completed 36 of 56 as a first-round pick, with ley, sand volleyball courts and a passes for 420 yards and three fense. son. ... It won’t be 35 years before They will have nearly as many some suggesting he might Clemson will do this again. 24-seat high-definition theater. touchdowns in the title game. losses on of the go in the top 10 because of “God willing, I’ll be a part of it. Oh, and an indoor slide con- He also ran for a score, helping his versatility. But this program is built to last.” necting one floor to the next. make the sequel an even better ball, with cornerback Cordrea Peppers basically played It’s certainly being built to “Yeah, it’s crazy, man,” Swin- show than the original. He was Tankersley, safety Jadar Johnson, the 2015 and 2016 seasons compete with anyone in the ney said. just as good last year, although linebacker Ben Boulware and at U-M, after taking a medi- country. Swinney clearly has Clemson his efforts weren’t enough in a defensive end Carlos Watkins all cal redshirt after suffering a Swinney has five-star quar- rolling after consecutive trips to 45-40 loss to the Tide in Arizona. gone. leg injury as a freshman in terback Hunter Johnson, from the title game. “He’s the best player that’s “What’s next?” Swinney said. 2014. Yet those two seasons “We think that we have a great ever come through there, so it Brownsburg, Indiana, on the way “For us it’ll be, like I said, enjoy- were remarkably impactful, to replace Watson, who gradu- program to sell and we’re very meant a lot,” Swinney said, add- becoming Michigan’s first ated in three years and is leav- proud of that,” he said. “The ing that Watson went 32-3 as a ing this moment, but getting ex- Heisman Trophy finalist ing early for the NFL draft. And best is yet to come for us. This is starter. “He set the standard. I cited about coming back and see- since 2003. He finished fifth Clemson annually has one of not the end-all. It’s a great mo- mean, high standard. Graduated ing if we can charge back up the in the voting. the top three recruiting classes ment, and it’s something that in three years, honor-roll stu- mountain next year.” • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017

NFL Seahawks Headed Back to Atlanta Where Loss Still Lingers By Tim Booth per Bowl the following year so The Associated Press we learned from that moment.” While their experience and RENTON — Four years ago, knowledge has grown in the sea- the Seattle Seahawks walked out sons since, the memory of that of Atlanta after a defining mo- game remains fresh, especially ment that shaped what has taken this week when the scenario is place since. very similar. A 30-28 loss to the Falcons in Atlanta is again the higher- the divisional round of the NFC seeded team with a multifaceted playoffs stung and lingered. offense that was among the best To this day it’s still a touchy in football, and Matt Ryan di- subject after Seattle was unable recting the charge. The Falcons to hold on to the lead in the final are the rightful favorites then 30 seconds. and now. But that loss also became the But the situation is signifi- foundation for two NFC cham- cantly different for Seattle. pionships, a Super Bowl title and The Seahawks were the up- two more playoff appearances. starts then; young, brash and And while the people in- looking to prove they belonged. volved have changed significant- Now, they’re trying to con- ly since that game, the circum- tinue their legacy and prove even stances are just as meaningful for with a resume that includes five Seattle when it travels to Atlanta straight appearances in the divi- for a divisional round playoff sional round of the playoffs, they game on Saturday. are still the powerhouse of the Except instead of trying to NFC. create the foundation of being “I still remember that game, TED S. WARREN / The Associated Press among the elite, Seattle is trying me and (Bruce Irvin) sitting at to prove it still is among the elite Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner talks to reporters Tuesday in Renton. The Seahawks will play the Atlanta Falcons the end, watching,” Wagner said. in an NFC playof game Saturday in Atlanta. in the NFC. “It wasn’t a great feeling. We want “It’s one of those games,” Se- seed in the NFC that season, Se- seconds and Matt Bryant’s 49- pared and I think that’s what to make sure that doesn’t happen attle coach Pete Carroll said attle appeared outclassed, falling yard field goal with 8 seconds left happened.” again.” Tuesday of the loss in January behind 20-0 at halftime and 27-7 won the game for the Falcons. K.J. Wright echoed Wagner’s NOTES: RB C.J. Prosise prac- 2013. “It’s one of those games you entering the fourth quarter. “We felt like we were far, but feeling about the game. Wright ticed on Tuesday for the first store away, but it doesn’t have That’s when Wilson pulled we still had a long way to go,” Se- is among a handful of key play- time since suffering a broken anything to do with what’s going off one of his greatest rallies to attle linebacker Bobby Wagner ers that remain on Seattle’s roster shoulder blade in November. on now.” date, leading Seattle on three said. “Kind of like woke us up, despite the Seahawks constant Carroll said it would go all week Seattle was an upstart dur- fourth-quarter touchdown but it definitely made us hun- churn. He believes Seattle doesn’t before a decision is made if Pro- ing the 2012 season. Led by drives to take a 28-27 lead with gry too because when you feel get to a Super Bowl without that sise will play. “He’s going to have then-rookie quarterback Russell 31 seconds left after a 2-yard TD like you have a great team that loss. to go full speed and let it rip. If Wilson, the Seahawks earned a run by Marshawn Lynch. should win it all and you lose ... “I believe that we weren’t quite he’s holding back, he won’t play,” wild-card spot in the NFC and Wilson finished that day and you sit there in the offsea- ready yet to take it all the way,” Carroll said. ... FB Marcel Reese knocked off Washington in the throwing for 385 yards, still a son and watch the other teams Wright said. “I’m kind of glad should be able to play after suf- opening round. career best, but Atlanta hit two win, it gives you that hunger to that happened to us because we fering a foot injury in the open- Against Atlanta, the No. 1 long pass plays in the final 30 come into the next season pre- learned from it. We won the Su- ing-round win against Detroit. Falcons’ Jones Gets Playoff Rematch With Seahawks’ Sherman By Charles Odum “I know that he comes to play The Associated Press and I do the same, week in and week out,” Jones said. “It’s just FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — going to be fun with the match- Julio Jones simply shrugged in- up.” stead of screaming and shouting Seattle lost at Atlanta 30-28 following a costly no-call against in another divisional round play- Richard Sherman three months off game following the 2012 reg- ago. ular season before recovering to By contrast, Sherman had a win the Super Bowl the following meltdown in the same Falcons- season. Seahawks game when things Jones was a repeat All-Pro didn’t go his way. selection despite missing two On Saturday, the two stars games with a sprained toe. He will meet again in a high-profile still finished second in the NFL matchup when Seattle visits At- with 1,409 yards receiving on 83 lanta in a NFC divisional playoff game. catches, six for touchdowns. Seattle beat the Falcons 26-24 Sherman was a three-time on Oct. 16. The Falcons’ hopes All-Pro pick from 2012-14. He for a late comeback ended on an helped lead the 2013 Seahawks incompletion from quarterback to their first Super Bowl title, Matt Ryan to Jones. Sherman with current Falcons coach Dan hooked Jones’ right arm as he Quinn as defensive coordinator . was draped over the receiver, but Quinn said Sherman has there was no call on the apparent “that kind of football acumen” to pass interference. play quarterback. Jones, who had seven catches “He understands football for 139 yards and a touchdown, completely but it’s what he explained Wednesday why he ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press stands for as a competitor that quickly moved past the play. In this Oct. 16 photo, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, right, and Earl Thomas (obscured) break up a pass makes him so unique,” Quinn “At the end of the day, one play intended for Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (11) in the second half of an NFL football game, in Seattle. Jones and said Wednesday. doesn’t define a game,” Jones the Falcons get another shot at Seattle in Saturday’s divisional round playof game. Quinn said the Jones-Sher- man rematch will be “awesome.” said. “It’s everything. ... My job is Jones’ 36-yard touchdown catch to go out there and compete for “When you see two really in the third quarter. The star skilled competitors really bat- the ball and it’s the referee’s job cornerback has had little to say to call whatever they see. tling for it, it’s totally the essence ‘‘He’s a great player.’’ this week about the rematch. “That’s how I get over it. I of our game,” Quinn said. “... went out there on that play and Richard Sherman When asked what stood out We’ll anticipate that one happen- competed as hard as I could and Seahawks cornerback, on Falcons WR Julio Jones in his memory of the first game ing a bunch.” didn’t come up with the catch. against Atlanta, Sherman said, Jones said the game is bigger “Nothing that I didn’t know. He’s On to the next.” wasn’t surprised to see Jones you’ve got to grab him, a lot of than his desire to win his match- Falcons receiver Aldrick Rob- a great player.” up. keep his cool. guys get away with it. He’s prob- inson cringed this week when re- Sherman also said Jones “We’re in the playoffs,” he said. minded about the no-call. “He ain’t going to complain ably used to it by now.” “works the whole game. He plays “At the end of the day it’s not ‘I “It was hard,” Robinson said. about what’s going on because Sherman erupted on the hard every snap.” want revenge’ or anything like “It was hard to watch.” he knows it’s hard to stop him,” Seattle sideline, screaming at Similarly, Jones described that. It’s just that they’re in our Even so, Robinson said he Robinson said. “He knows if coaches and teammates, after Sherman as “very competitive.” way.” Notebook: Seahawks Kicker Steven Hauschka Moving on From Missed PATs By Todd Milles have been blocked. The one Sat- out the course of the season,” It’s about letting these things go, still been present in position The News Tribune urday clanked off the upright. Hauschka said. “At the end of the accepting it, moving on — and meetings with teammates. “It’s been an interesting year year, you are not going to be the kicking the ball through the up- RENTON — Steven Hausch- for me obviously,” Hauschka sharpest mentally. I am just let- rights.” EXTRA POINTS ka’s in-close kicks have been low said at his locker staff before ting things go, honestly.” and bending. practice Tuesday. “A lot of factors The last time the Seahawks FALCONS MISS TRUFANT Carroll said running back And on Tuesday, he was short are going on. I am done analyz- met Atlanta in the NFC playoffs Thomas Rawls (general wear on explanations for his recent ing. I am going to go play the was 2013 — a game the Falcons Atlanta coach Dan Quinn and tear after 27-carry workload struggles. next game.” won, 30-28, on their home field. says he does not like using the Saturday) and fullback Marcel On the surface, Hauchska has That did not quiet the ques- It was also a game Hauschka “next man up” mantra when los- Reece (foot) are on track to start had another fine season for the tions. missed with a calf injury, suf- ing star players. against the Falcons. He was un- Seattle Seahawks, going 33 of 37 Hauschka was asked whether fered the previous week in a play- In this case, it is cornerback certain about the status of de- on field goal attempts. the new PAT distance — a stan- off game at Washington. Ryan Desmond Trufant (chest), a Ta- fensive tackle Tony McDaniel Where he’s had big problems dard 33-yard kick, as opposed to Longwell was signed for the rest coma native and Wilson High (concussion). ... With a Seahawks’ is on PAT kicks. Hauschka has the old 20-yarder — was difficult of the postseason as his replace- School graduate who was placed victory Saturday, quarterback missed an NFL-high seven at- to adjust to, especially mentally. ment. on injured reserve in late Novem- Russell Wilson would tie New tempts (31 of 38), including one “I wouldn’t say the distance is The next year, Hauschka ber with a torn pectoral muscle. England’s Tom Brady and Balti- after a fourth-quarter touch- an issue,” Hauschka said. “I am made all 17 of his kicks in the “We’re totally bummed that more’s Joe Flacco for most play- down in Seattle’s 26-6 victory just done analyzing it. There is postseason, including eight field Tru has left — just like in Se- off wins in his first five seasons Saturday over Detroit in the nothing to look at.” goals, in helping Seattle to a Su- attle when Earl (Thomas) is not with nine. ... The Seahawks are NFC wild card playoff round. More questions ensued. For per Bowl 48 win over Denver. there,” Quinn said. “Those guys 10-6 overall against Atlanta and “Something’s a little bit off, each one, Hauschka provided an “I have been through all the are a real factor in the game. You have won the past two meetings that’s all,” Seattle coach Pete Car- answer in a polite yet terse tone. different situations,” Hauschka count on the next guy to try and — 33-10 in Atlanta in 2013 and roll said. “It is a very mentally challeng- said. “I’ve played in a couple of do the best job that he can.” the 26-24 win in October in Se- Five of Hauschka’s PAT kicks ing position, especially through- Super Bowls. It’s not about that. Quinn said that Trufant has attle. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding

Hunting & Fishing Report 2017 Shoots Out of the Gate, Digs Deep and Reels In Expectations The new year is so fresh that sampled but whispers circulat- staghorn sculpin, wolf eel, giant talline form. year has made those areas subject I still don’t have an updated cal- ing around the out of doors desk wrymouth, plainfin midship- With those watering holes to closure depending on the spe- endar on my wall. Considering at Sunbirds in Chehalis were man, all species of shark, skate, limited by Old Man Winter’s cific harvest numbers from the that reality it’s a minor miracle rife with rumors of silvers bit- rockfish, rattail and all surfperch spell the flocks that have been fall and early winter. Most areas that I remembered to write this ing up at the barrier dam. How- other than shine perch. frolicking far and wide in flood- will continue to be open for big column today. ever, those fish were also tainted Headed back inland the trout ed fields to and fro have become cat season through Apr. 30 but Although 2017 still has that with preceding reputations of scene is ready to jump off just much more predictable in their hunters should check with the new car smell and puppy breath being, old, dark and ugly. At the as soon as the cold releases its foraging and bathing routines. WDFW for up to date informa- relentless adventurers have wast- salmon hatchery separator last clutches on area lakes and ponds. Likewise, the cold weather will tion on particular areas and the ed precious little time getting week a withering total of 951 Keeper size trout have already likely keep all but the most fowl associated harvest limits. both busy and down and dirty in coho adults, 28 jacks and seven been biting near the Mayfield crazy blastmasters from taking All hunters are required to the great out of doors. winter-run steelhead were re- trout hatchery this year and an the field, thus limiting competi- file reports on their activity for Long shuttered beaches have covered. River flow at Mayfield ongoing stocking effort by the tion and distractions. each transport tag no later than been opened for succulent bi- Dam was reported at 9,810 cubic WDFW continues to replen- In Goose Management Area Jan. 31. Hunters who fail to meet valve gather- feet per second on Monday with ish populations and prospects 2 the hunt will stay open through that deadline, even if they failed ing opportuni- visibility of nine feet and a water across the region. Jan. 22 on Saturdays, Sundays to bag a critter, will be forced to ties. Surplus temperature of 42.1 degrees. On Jan. 3 Kress Lake in and Wednesdays only, except for pay a $10 fine the next time they steelhead are Jerry Barr, master teller of Cowlitz County was planted inside the Ridgefield National purchase a license. finding their fish tales and purveyor of hard with 14 surplus steelhead weigh- Wildlife Refuge where goose Hunters can report by phone way into local hitting baits at Sunbirds, con- ing ten pounds each that were re- hunting is only permitted on at (877) 945-3492 or online at lakes. Snow- firmed that the Chehalis River purposed from the Kalama Riv- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov. birds are still system has been slow and silent er, and on Jan. 4 Silver Lake in days through Jan. 21. Like the Questions can be directed to the headed south in the past week but noted that Cowlitz County was planted with evasive (some would say imagi- WDFW by phone at (360) 902- for the winter By Jordan the Willapa River was rumored 3,000 half pound rainbow trout. nary) coots and snipes, Goose 2464 or by email to licensing@ providing le- to be fishing well in the days be- Additionally, in Klickitat County Management Area 3 will remain dfw.wa.gov. gal firing fod- Nailon fore the big freeze and extended Maryhill Pond was planted with open through Jan. 29. Duck der for another jnailon@ snow globe show. Look for those 500 half pound rainbows and hunts across the state will also CLAMMIN’ few weeks yet, chronline.com prospects to pick up right along continue through Jan. 29. Spearfish Lake was stocked with Last week’s long anticipated and said snow with the thermometer. 2,000 half pounders. Additionally, brant hunts is stacking up on the region’s In the dam pools on the Co- are ongoing in both Skagit and reopening of Kalaloch Beach was a full fledged cannonball hills like so many castles made lumbia River anglers have been HUNTIN’ Pacific counties during January. of sand. targeting sturgeon for keeps. In Skagit County brant are fair bellyflop. With so much outdoors activ- Boat anglers in the Bonneville It seems like only yesterday game on Jan. 11, 14, 15, 18, 21, Nasty weather that included ity to cover I will break from tra- Pool have been landing a few le- that it was time to dust off the and 22, while the Pacific County sideways and freezing rain, snow dition this week and spare you gal size river monsters while The backwoods arsenal, dial in the brant hunts are scheduled for Jah. and ice kept some of the anxious dutiful readers my typical ram- Dalles and John Day pools have scopes, and plot hunting camp 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, and 22. bivalve harvesters at bay. Still, a bling preamble. Instead, we’ll seen much lighter effort and har- specs on a detailed quadrant “The number of hunting days diehard set of diggers did brave strap on the galoshes, pull on the vest. Boat anglers at John Day map. depends on how many brant are the elements and most went balaklava, synch the mittens and have also been catching some August 1st brought us the counted during aerial surveys,” home with light buckets and fro- dive right into the white draped walleye. opening of black bear season and said Kyle Spragens, WDFW’s zen fingers for all their effort. wild world of southwest Wash- Out in salted waters the a cascade of popular hunting sea- waterfowl section manager, in a “On day one success was lim- ington out of doors happenings. WDFW has shut down the bot- sons followed like uprooted logs press release. ited, to say the least, and we’re all To borrow words from one tomfish season in Marine Areas over the waterfall. Deer and elk. Those surveys have shown a little puzzled as to why,” said WDFW coastal shellfish man- great Washingtonian, it’s time to 1-3 as well as Marine Area 4 west Bows and muskets. Turkeys and positive population numbers ager, Dan Ayres. stand up next to a mountain and of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line until pheasants. Shotguns, two birds which allowed for the full season The opening at Kalaloch chop it down with the edge of my March 11. That closure repre- and the proverbial one stone. opening. Last year a pair of bird was the first sanctioned clam hand. Pick up all the little pieces sents a break in tradition from a While those opportunities counts that came in under the dig at the Olympic National and make an island. Might even recreational coastal bottomfish have all come and gone faster 6,000 bird threshold resulted in Park beach since 2012 when the raise just a little sand. fishery that was open all year than hope for sticking to a New reduced hunting days in Skagit WDFW determined the clam round. Year’s resolution, a flicker of County, which has been subject population had fallen too low The new rule is intended to promise still remains for a few to limited hunting days since the FISHIN’ and subsequently acted to shut- sync up the sport bottomfish bird hunts and a bevy of small 1970s in order to help conserve a ter the beach. If you have been able to make season with the recreational game prospects. precarious population of West- “Given the population survey your way to a window in the past lingcod season in Marine Areas Coot and snipe hunting will ern High Arctic brant that over- we had last summer I still would few days you may have been able 1-3 while also serving to preserve be allowed to ramble on for scat- winter in the area. have expected quite a bit more to deduce that the local fishing sport fishing opportunities in tershot hunters through Jan. 29, On the icy ground, bobcat, success,” said Ayres, who noted prospects have been walloped the more popular spring, sum- although those hunts are firmly fox, raccoon, cottontail rabbit that Kalaloch does have a his- by a healthy helping of white mer and fall months. Marine entrenched in the niche inter- and snowshoe hare hunts will tory of temperamental digging out. During the past week many Area 4B, east of the Bonilla-Ta- est camp. For the more broad- make like Brutus and finish up results that are highly dependant rivers and ponds have seen their toosh line, will remain open year winged hunting set goose and their bloody business on the Ides on the tide. Minus tides typically waters freeze to a near, or com- round. duck hunts will flock on toward of March. Of course, coyotes produce better results while Sun- plete standstill. Now those same Bottomfish species include the end of the month. Warming are always fair game for plac- day and Monday’s digs were plus drainages are dolloped in snow. the aromatic pot a bit, in the face Pacific cod, Pacific tomcod, Pa- ing in the crosshairs while bea- tides. Overall, the weather has had of frigid nose-biting cold, the cific hake (or whiting), walleye vers, badgers, weasels, martens, Ayres said his crews were slat- a chilling effect on angling effort recent spate of winter weather pollock, all species of dabs, sole minks, muskrats and river otters ed to head out to Kalaloch this in the region. should help to condense those and flounders (other than Pacif- can be harvested by trapping week for additional clam popula- For instance, on the Cowlitz ic halibut), lingcod, ratfish, sable- water birds to the lowest of low- only. River last week the WDFW sam- tion testing farther out in in the fish, cabezon, greenling, buffalo lands and the wettest of wetlands. Cougar hunts are also on the surf. pled 14 bank anglers with no sculpin, great sculpin, red Irish Afterall, nearly everything else is prowl in many areas around the catch to report. No boats were Lord, brown Irish Lord, Pacific locked up in white washed crys- state but the arrival of the new please see FISH, page S7 Ski Industry Targeting Millennials to Keep Coffers Intact By John Kekis days of skiing. “It’s an awesome The Associated Press way to be introduced to the sport. WILMINGTON, N.Y. — It works,” Kellett said. When Aaron Kellett peers out In neighboring Vermont, the the window of his office at cost is $129 for a Take 3 pass — Whiteface Mountain, these days three ski or snowboard lessons he’s usually smiling. that includes rental equipment “My office is right next to our for the day plus a lesson and ac- beginner trail, and when I look out I see people on our beginner cess to beginner terrain. The trail,” said the 38-year-old Kel- Green Mountain State also offers lett, who’s been the manager at a $49 beginners package during Whiteface for four years. “That January, national Learn to Ski means we’ve got new people and Snowboard Month nation- learning how to participate in our sport.” wide. And that’s a good thing. As “Cost can be a hurdle, so any- baby boomers begin to pull back time we can lower that hurdle a from the athletic endeavors of little bit, especially for beginners, their youth, ski resorts are focus- we see more people participate ing on attracting new partici- for a longer period of time,” said pants to the slopes. The idea is to get them there and keep them, Sarah Wojcik, marketing direc- and the millennial generation tor for Ski Vermont. “Getting (those between the ages of 18 and new people to the slopes with in- 34 in 2015) tops the target list. ORDA / Whiteface Lake Placid centives and then keeping them According to the latest de- This Jan. 14, 2015 photo provided by ORDA/Whiteface Lake Placid, shows Megan Gardner, right, as she teaches participants are two of the biggest goals na- mographics from the Colorado- in a lesson at Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington, N.Y., near Lake Placid. Whiteface, like other ski resorts, is creating programs tionwide.” based National Ski Areas Asso- to attract younger skiers as a way of maintaining interest in the sport as baby boomers age out. ciation (NSAA), baby boomers The granddaddy deal of “That’s a significant wakeup an older generation for years. It takes to get the best deal. They (aged 52-70 in 2016) and those 71 them all might be the Epic Pass call for us. There’s some chal- also appeals to this generation in don’t mind spending money to and older have steadily become a offered by Vail Resorts. It’s the lenges there,” said Nate Fristoe, many ways, but there are ways in do what they want. It’s the ex- smaller share of the visitor base most popular pass in the ski in- as they’ve aged. Combined, in director of operations at RRC which we need to tweak it.” perience. It’s so much more than Associates, which last year pro- To be sure, millennials are just skiing.” dustry and features unlimited, the past decade they’ve declined unrestricted skiing at all of the from 36.2 percent of visitors to duced a report on the millennial different. They embrace the en- Kellet says online ticket sales 21.3 percent. generation. “We have this funny vironment, like to plan spon- have been “huge” for Whiteface company’s mountain resorts Millenials, on the other hand, little dilemma. We’re trying to taneously, prefer to travel with because of the savings they offer. (Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone represent the largest group of build participation. We know we friends and crave healthy food. Whiteface , which has plen- and Breckenridge in Colorado; snowboarders and skiers, but have to grow participants, but we They also relish sharing their ad- ty of apres ski destinations in Park City in Utah; and Heav- also know that on most of our ventures on social media. nearby Lake Placid, offers a Par- they also have the fewest number enly, Northstar and Kirkwood in of days per season. The figures weekend days we’re hitting ca- “Millennials are harder to at- allel from the Start program for Lake Tahoe). It also will include show that the industry will need pacity. tract, for sure. It’s not as cut and beginners. It costs $169 and in- to increase the frequency of the “It’s a fascinating conundrum,” dried as it was even 10 years ago,” cludes everything needed to start Whistler Blackcomb next winter millennial participant to match Fristoe said. “Yes, we have a prod- Kellett said. “They want the best skiing, except the clothing — les- season (2017-18), and offers five that of the exiting baby boomer. uct offering that has appealed to deals and they’ll do whatever it son, equipment rental, and three days at 30 resorts in Europe. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 • Sports 7

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors A Newcomer to Cross-Country Skiing Gets Hooked by the Sport By Chadd Cripe The Idaho Statesman BOISE (AP) — The first time I tried cross-country skiing, I was in junior high in southern Minnesota wondering why any- one would want to work that hard in bitter cold when they could be downhill skiing (or hid- ing indoors) instead. That remained my opinion of the sport for most of the next 25 years. But when I became the out- doors writer at the Idaho States- man nearly a year ago, I quickly identified cross-country skiing as a sport I needed to learn. With my desire for good, interesting exercise increasing as I get older, it was even an exciting prospect. So the past two Wednesdays, I spent a couple hours learn- ing how uncoordinated I can be (sorry, Josh), sweating profusely and enjoying the beauty of clear days at Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area. The verdict: I could ski on my own quickly, though not yet efficiently; the sport’s reputation as a great calorie burner is well- earned; and I think I’ve got an- other lifetime sport to pursue. “Most people have a really PETE ZIMOWSKY / The Associated Press positive response to it,” said Josh In this March 2, 2014, file photo, Julie Rau cross-country skis with her daughter, Kaylee, in tow at the Gold Fork Park N’ Ski reaA near Idaho City, Idaho. Cross-country Williams, the director of Bogus skiing includes two distinct styles — classic and skate skiing. Basin’s Nordic center. “A lot of people come in being a little in- shuffle my feet to get the feel for another hour on my own trying more of a running/stomping mo- body workout,” he said. “... You’re timidated by it and come out of the skis. We moved into the clas- to establish the rhythm required tion to prevent the skis from slid- working your upper body a lot, it feeling like that intimidation sic-ski tracks — the parallel lines to ski for extended periods. My ing backward on moderate hills working your core. It’s also a lot wasn’t necessary. It’s a lot easier set by groomers — that make it biggest bugaboo: I tried to go and a herringbone, V-shaped lower impact. It’s easier on your and more fun than they antici- easier to keep your skis on the too fast rather than settling into walk on steep hills. The running joints than running.” pated.” right path. The next step was a more of a walking pace. But the motion takes some practice to The first question we needed 1-2-glide pattern, learning to let extra work paid off. use your weight correctly; the Bogus, which has 37 kilome- to settle: classic or skate style? I’d my skis do some of the work. When I reported for the sec- herringbone is pretty easy, and ters of groomed trails, puts about been told by several people who As Williams told me, the ond lesson, I was immediately less taxing. 100 skiers a year through its pass- are better downhill skiers than reason skiing is more efficient more comfortable. By the end, I felt like I could port program for Nordic skiing I am that skate skiing could be than walking or running is the “It’s really good when you go out to a groomed trail any- (four group lessons, season rent- a challenge to learn. And classic ground you cover while gliding. take a lesson to take some time where in my travels and enjoy als, Nordic season pass for $150). skiing, they told me, would be Then he introduced poles, and to practice on your own and then myself. The risk of injury is min- Most days, others stop in to rent a fairly comfortable transition that’s where the day got tricky. take another lesson to help refine imal — the equipment is more skis and tell the staff they’re new from running. The motion that comes so natu- your form,” Williams said. likely to break than your body, to the sport. That made my decision easy: rally when running or walking For the second lesson, we Williams said, because only the “With classic skiing, if you feel classic for now, and maybe I’ll try suddenly had me thinking too moved to the hills. Going down- toe of the boot is attached to the like you’re a really athletic per- skating later. much — left ski forward, pull hill was like watching my son on ski. In five years at Bogus, the son, you can usually get out and On our first day, Williams with the right pole; right ski for- his first day of downhill skiing. worst injury Williams has seen covered the basics of traveling ward, pull with the left. It wasn’t You just snowplow, or wedge, or was a twisted ankle. tool around,” Williams said, “but across relatively flat land on the until we tried a short uphill sec- pizza — or whatever term you He’s a former high school and it doesn’t hurt to take a lesson. Nordic Highway. After I recov- tion, which requires more of a use — your way down the hill college runner who was attracted With skate skiing, it’s definitely ered from the shock of how light, running motion, that poling fi- and around corners because the to cross-country skiing for the good to start off with a lesson skinny and slippery my skis were, nally felt natural. skis aren’t designed for parallel winter workout. just because sometimes the mo- Williams started by having me After we were done, I spent turns. On the climbs, we used “I like it because it’s a full- tion is not super intuitive.” Free Entry to State and National Parks, Forests for MLK Holiday — With Plenty of Snow Fun By Brian J. Cantwell normally costs $10 a day or $30 $30 a year, or you pay $5 for a day tube or sled; sleds with runners shoes and instructions are pro- The Seattle Times a year. Favorite parks within pass. are not allowed. vided. Cost is $7 for adults, $3 a day’s drive of Seattle include At Mount Rainier, the Para- You can also take a ranger- for youth 6-15 years old, free for You won’t have to pay admis- Deception Pass, Camano Island, dise snow-play area is open Mon- guided snowshoe walk at either children 5 and younger. Sign-up sion to go for a scenic hike at De- Wallace Falls, Saltwater State day, free of charge. Bring your national park on Monday (or begins at the Hurricane Ridge ception Pass State Park or enjoy Park and many more (find a full own inner-tubes, plastic saucers most weekends through winter): information desk 30 minutes be- inner-tubing or snowshoeing at list here). or other “soft” sliding devices. At Mount Rainier, two-hour fore the walk, with a limit of 25 Paradise or Hurricane Ridge on selected days this weekend. • Monday, Jan. 16, is a free- At Olympic, the Hurricane snowshoe walks start at 11 a.m. people. More details here. State and national parks and admission day at all national Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area and 1:30 p.m. Meet inside the All vehicles entering Mount national forests are offering free- parks and national forests, in- will be open Monday, weather Jackson Visitor Center (near Rainier National Park must car- entry days as the nation marks cluding Mount Rainier National permitting, including a tub- the information desk) at Para- ry tire chains during the winter the Monday holiday honoring Park, Olympic National Park, ing park for visitors 9 and older. dise. Sign-ups begin one hour season. Check the road status by Martin Luther King Jr. and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Sliding on a park-provided in- in advance of the walks, with a calling 360-569-2211 or check • Sunday, Jan. 15, and Mon- National Forest. The two nation- ner tube is $10 an hour. Sliding is limit of 25 people. Snowshoes the park’s Twitter feed. All vehi- day, Jan. 16, are free days at more al parks normally charge $25 per permitted at no cost for children are provided, with a $5 donation cles taking the road to Hurricane than 100 Washington state parks. vehicle for entry up to seven days. 8 and younger at the Small Chil- requested, or bring your own Ridge in Olympic National Park Those days, visitors will not be The Northwest Forest Pass, good dren’s Snowplay Area west of the snowshoes. More details here. must carry tire chains in the required to display a Discover at National Forest trailheads and Hurricane Ridge visitor center At Olympic, 90-minute snow- winter season. Check the road Pass to park a vehicle. The pass day-use fee areas, normally costs and parking lot. Bring your own shoe walks start at 2 p.m. Snow- status by calling 360-565-3131.

optimism that Twin Harbors to carry those prospects through Wildlife Commission is set to most recent surveys have shown Fish would be able to open for this what is shaping up to be a truly meet on Jan. 13-14 in Vancou- all three of those animals to be weekend’s digs. He noted that gnarly weekend on the slopes. ver in order to discuss Columbia below the state’s recovery goals. Continued from Sports 6 the first round of toxin testing Looking south, the U.S. For- River salmon policy, the protec- Updates to the statewide salmon showed domoic acid levels that est Service has announced the tive status of three wildlife species, fishing season doctrine known as “We’re going to go check it out were edging close to or below closure of the Marble Mountain land purchases and other hot out North of Falcon will also be con- just to see if there is any better dig- the action level. However, he ex- Sno-Park as well as portions of of doors topics. sidered by the commission as will ging as the tide goes farther out,” pressed a reluctance at that time to Forest Road 83 due to compound- At the meetings commis- several land transactions. One explained Ayres. “It’s kind of a say that possibility “too loudly for ing incidents of vandalism and sioners are expected to consider of those transactions would see mixed story there. We’re pleased fear of jinxing it.” That fear appar- mechanical failure. updates to the Columbia River the WDFW purchase 1,280 acres to have it open just a little disap- ently materialized like Beetlejuice Due to the equipment issues reform policy, which was first ad- of DNR land in the Stemilt Basin pointed in the results.” as both Long Beach and Twin no snow plowing has been under- Looking ahead the WDFW opted in 2013 to reshape the salm- in Chelan County for a price of Harbors were once again listed in taken this week on Forest Road on fisheries below the Bonneville $1.95 million. That purchase is in- has approved a three day set of a press release as beaches that will 83 past the junction with Forest clam digs at Mocrocks and Co- Dam. tended to preserve habitat for fish remain closed due to elevated lev- Road 81. In light of the mechani- Options currently under con- and wildlife species while provid- palis beaches that will begin on els of the marine toxin. cal issues and continuing hazard- Friday. Those digs were approved sideration by the commission ing public access for outdoor rec- State law allows clam diggers ous winter conditions the USFS is would: reation. after marine toxin testing re- to keep up to 15 razor clams per encouraging people to avoid the vealed that the clams are safe for Extend the transition period of Lastly, the commission will day so long as they are the first 15 area. the current plan. discuss the management of lower consumption. clams dug. There is no high grad- A press release from the USFS The upcoming dig is approved Adopt the Oregon Department Columbia River sturgeon and the ing allowed and each digger must noted that repairs to the damaged of Fish and Wildlife staff proposal WDFW’s actions last year in re- on the following beaches, dates haul their own clams in their own equipment is underway and there and evening low tides: for “rebalancing” commercial and lation to the Profanity Peak wolf personal container. Diggers un- is hope that plowing operations recreational benefits for spring pack. In that case the WDFW au- Jan. 13, Friday, 7:17 p.m.; -1.4 der 15 years of age do not need a will resume in advance of the and summer chinook salmon. thorized the killing of that pack feet; Copalis, Mocrocks license to dig clams. Everyone else weekend. Follow the current policy. after repeat predation on free Jan. 14, Saturday, 7:59 p.m.; does. Additional information on FS Follow the current policy, but range livestock in the area. -1.0 feet; Copalis, Mocrocks SNOWIN’ 83 and access to the Marble Moun- Jan. 15, Sunday, 8:40 p.m.; -0.4 tain Sno-Park can be found online explicitly allow a gillnet fishery Time for public comment will feet; Copalis, Mocrocks On Wednesday White Pass at www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/gifford- for upriver bright fall chinook up- be allotted at the meetings which The best digging results are reported that 14 inches of fresh pinchot/alerts-notices/?aid=38660 stream from the Lewis River in will take place at the Heathman usually had about one to two powder had fallen overnight. The or by calling the Mount St. Helens 2017 and 2018. Lodge, 7801 N.E. Greenwood Dr. hours prior to the low tide mark, major pow-pow dump created National Volcanic Monument at The commission will also con- in Vancouver. The meetings are but digging is not currently al- what representatives classified as 360-449-7800. sider keeping woodland caribou, scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. lowed prior to noon on any coast- one of the best days of shredding western pond turtles and sand- on both days. A complete agenda al beaches. in the history of the resort. Addi- REGULATIN’ hill cranes on Washington’s list is available at http://wdfw.wa.gov/ On Tuesday Ayres expressed tional accumulations are expected The Washington Fish and of endangered species since the commission/meetings.html. Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 SPORTS C2BL

Continued from Sports 1

slow first quarter to send Toutle Lake packing in a 57-40 Central 2B League girls hoops win here Tuesday. Lee scored 20 points, hauled in 20 rebounds and blocked five shots to pace Napavine. “Melissa was diving all over the floor. She put together a com- plete game tonight,” Napavine coach Jeremy Landram said. Mollie Olson added 19 points for the Tigers, while Bec- ca Snaza chipped in 8. The Ducks led 17-13 after a quarter, but were held to just 12 points over the next two frames. “Toutle Lake’s a real grit- ty, very scrappy team to play against,” Landram said, “so for our group of girls to come play against a team that plays so hard is a really good challenge and step in the right direction for them.” Britzy Hockett scored 13 and Ashlynn Dean added 12 for Tou- tle Lake (6-4, 5-3 league). Napavine (6-6, 6-2 league) plays at Winlock on Thursday. Rainier Too Much for Winlock RAINIER — The Cardinals had a rough night and couldn’t get past Rainier in a 41-40 C2BL MATT BAIDE / [email protected] loss here Tuesday. Adna’s Kenya Lorton (3) and Darian Humphrey pressure Kalama’s Kaelyn Shipley on Tuesday night in Adna. Maggie Howsden led Win- lock with 10 points, but the tended the advantage to 34-17 team high 14 rebounds. town Trojans. boards. Cardinals failed to complete a at halftime. Onalaska couldn’t It was a slow start for both “Toledo came out and they “We’ve got to do a better job comeback in the fourth quarter. find much scoring in the second teams, with Mossyrock leading shot very well in the first quar- defensively if we want to win “Normally we’re pretty tough half, scoring eight total points as 6-3 after the first quarter. Mor- ter,” said Pe Ell coach Chris some of these games,” empha- defensively and we pressure the Mules galloped to victory. ton-White Pass struggled in the Phelps. “They got out on top of sized Phelps. “We can’t come the ball, and we didn’t do that,” “We had a pretty good first second quarter, allowing Moss- us by nearly the same margin we out and go down 15 and expect Winlock coach Tori Nelson said. half. We fought hard, played yrock to distance themselves lost the game.” to have any realistic chance to “We had a really rough night. We with a 23-9 lead at halftime. The hard. In the second half, we just In that first frame Toledo win.” didn’t come to play.” didn’t come out to play,” Onalas- Vikings continued to play well scored 20 points on 7 of 12 Railey Smith lead the Pe The Cardinals trailed 31-25 ka coach Dracy McCoy said. in the second half to cruise to shooting. Meanwhile, Pe Ell Ell scoring effort with 8 points, after three quarters and closed “They shot the ball well. They are the win. managed just 5 points in the the gap late, but a turnover on just a really good team. We’re “We reverted back to where first quarter and sank just 13 while Maggie Elliott added 7 the final possession sealed the young and working on some we were right before Christmas, field goals in the game on 26 points and Dakota Brooks add- loss. things still. down in the teens in shooting percent shooting. ed 6. Brooks and Elliott each Nicole Francis and Taylor McCoy noted McKenzie percentage,” MWP coach Tom Toledo was paced offen- grabbed a team-high eight re- Holmes each scored 11 to lead Pannkuk had a good game Griffith said. “We brought (our sively by Anna Tauscher’s 20 bounds. Rainier. guarding Souvenir, who added shooting percentage) up over points. Kal Schaplow added 10 “Maggie did well for us to- Winlock (3-8, 1-7 league) 11 rebounds and 10 assists. that Christmas break and at the points for Toledo and Ally Ba- night,” said Phelps. “She was hosts Napavine on Thursday. Onalaska (5-7, 4-4 league) Rochester tournament. Tonight, con chipped in 9 points. Toledo rebounding well and disrupting plays next on Thursday at Moss- it was a combination of turn- also won the rebound battle by their offense.” Mules Clobber Loggers yrock in a league showdown. overs and low shooting percent- a tally of 35 to 29 with Emily Pe Ell (2-10, 1-7 league) will age. That second quarter kind Tyner hauling in a game-high 10 play at Kalama on Thursday. ONALASKA — Wahkia- of did us in. We just have one kum had four players in double Mossyrock Mows Down bad quarter where we can’t buy figures, leading the Mules to Morton-White Pass a bucket.” a 72-25 win over Onalaska in Morton-White Pass (3-8, 0-7 from The Chronicle Central 2B League basketball RANDLE — Morton-White league) plays on Thursday at here on Tuesday night. Pass couldn’t find their shooting Toledo, while Mossyrock hosts Peyton Souvenir led all scor- touch here on Tuesday night, as Onalaska on Thursday. ers with 18 points. Macie Elliott Mossyrock earned a 43-24 win recorded 16 points, Savannah in Central 2B League basketball. Burdick added 15 points and Ava Nelson led all scorers Toledo Tops Trojans Maddy Mace had 10 points. with 11 and Stephanie Fried PE ELL — Toledo shot out of Onalaska’s Kasey Hoyt led the added 10 points for the Vikings. the gate here Tuesday night and Loggers with 7 points. Belen Salguero led MWP with never let their foot off the gas on See a photo you like in the paper? Wahkiakum built a 17-7 lead eight points, and Taylor Nilius the way to a 50-30 Central 2B after the first quarter, and ex- chipped in three points and a League victory over the home- ePRints

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Kim Chase, a master esthetician, gives a facial massage to a client during a visit on Tuesday morning at Beautiful Skin in downtown Centralia. Got Dry Skin? Tis the Season WINTER SKIN CARE: Professionals Recommend Exfoliating, Drinking More Water By Carrina Stanton hydrates the body and can exac- day to see how long it took and it ter cleansing, a pH balancing there are so many skin products For The Chronicle erbate skin problems. was only three minutes,” Nygard toner will help neutralize and on the market that can contain t happens like clockwork ev- Another compounding factor said. “I didn't rush through it, ei- calm the skin, enabling it to harsh or harmful ingredients. ery winter, said Kim Chase, in the winter can be skin condi- ther, and we are talking cleanser, better "accept" corrective ingre- For both men and women, well owner and master estheti- tions such as eczema or psoriasis. toner, serum, moisturizer, eye dients and moisturizer. Chase cared for skin will age better cian at Beautiful Skin in Nygard noted that these condi- cream: just three minutes. We said she often recommends a and feel better. It can be helpful Idowntown Centralia. Come Jan- tions can seem to get better in all have six minutes (three in the water based toner. A corrective to work with a skin care profes- morning, three at night) a day to serum under your layer of mois- uary, all of her clients are com- the summertime because we’re sional such as an esthetician to drinking more water, sweat- have healthy skin that will age turizer can add a boost if you plaining their skin feels dry and determine how to best take care ing and enjoying warm, moist with grace if we take care of it.” feel you need one and a moistur- of your skin. itchy, and no matter how much weather. That’s because the best Nygard noted that aside izing mask two to three times a “What I have learned over the moisturizer they use, they can’t way to combat these issues is from a cleanser and moistur- week during these super chilly years is that we are very bad at seem to fix the problem. moisture. So, anyone living with izer it may be necessary to add months will also bring relief to self-diagnosis, myself included, “It’s part of the season,” Chase these conditions may notice a few extra steps in the skin care the skin. so it's good to seek professional said. them seem to get worse in the regimen during the winter. Af- Both professionals noted that advice,” Nygard said. Winter can wreak havoc on winter for the same reason other skin. Cold, dry air outside com- people experience drier skin. bined with the excess of warm, Exfoliation is one of the best dry air from heaters and fire- ways to fight winter skin prob- places dries out the lipids in the lems, our estheticians pointed skin. Chase explained that every out. Exfoliating the skin sloughs 30 days or so our skin likes to off the dried layers, allowing the naturally slough off, but with- skin to more easily absorb mois- out being properly hydrated, our turizer. Chase explained that if skin may need a little help. you are exfoliating, you should “During the wintertime that not need to change moisturizers process almost goes into hiber- during the winter. nation and we don’t have that “I use the same moisturizer exfoliation process happening all year but I do more exfoliating naturally,” Chase explained. this time of year,” Chase said. Beth Nygard, an esthetician No matter what time of year from Parkside Salon in Chehalis, it is, both estheticians said a also noted that stress from the hol- cleanser and moisturizer should iday season paired with rich holi- be part of your daily skin routine, day foods can also affect the skin. just like brushing your teeth. She said stress and additives such Nygard recommends cleansers as sugar can disrupt the digestive be free of harsh emulsifiers such system and, believe it or not, even as sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate our digestion can affect our skin. (which strip natural lipids out “The skin is our largest organ of the skin) and moisturizers so naturally it's greatly affected, free of mineral and lanolin oils and in the case of skin condi- (which are common irritants). tions the saying ‘you are what Chase said ultimately products you eat’ rings true,” Nygard said. that are organic and as close to Along the same nutritional the skin’s natural elements are line, Chase pointed out that also recommended. The two often during the wintertime steps of cleansing and moistur- people’s caffeine intake goes izing should not be missed, even up and their water intake goes if you think you don’t have the down, primarily because peo- time for it, they both noted. ple feel cold and want to drink “I can honestly tell you that I something warm. Caffeine de- timed my skin care routine one

Kim Chase, a master esthetician, creates a relaxing environment for her facial mas- Kim Chase, a master esthetician, unwraps a towel from a client’s face during a facial massage therapy session on Tuesday sage treatments on Tuesday morning at Beautiful Skin in downtown Centralia. morning at Beautiful Skin in downtown Centralia. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 LIFE

How to Improve Alertness

Metro Services During the Workday The health of teeth and gums can impact other parts of the body.

By Metro Services sorbs high-fat foods very slowly. That means A long workday can be both mentally and workers who eat high-fat foods for lunch Dental Hygiene Is Essential physically draining. As a result, office work- won’t get the afternoon energy boost that ers and professionals whose jobs are more low-fat, healthy lunches will provide. for Overall Health physically demanding than office work may • Snack healthy. Professionals who find find themselves less alert at the end of the themselves needing a snack in the mid- to By Metro Services gums from poor dental hygiene workday than at the beginning. late-afternoon can sate their hunger and The importance of main- could have an increased risk of A loss of alertness as the workday draws give themselves an energy boost by snacking taining clean teeth and healthy heart disease. Bacteria from the to a close might be unavoidable. But profes- healthy. Avoid snacks like potato chips that gums goes beyond having fresh mouth is able to enter the blood- sionals whose sense of alertness begins to tend to be high in fat and low in nutrition. breath and a white smile. Many stream when bleeding gums are dwindle in the thick of the workday might Foods that are high in fiber and/or protein people are surprised to discover present. That bacteria can stick need to take steps to improve their alertness can provide a longer energy boost and quell that oral hygiene plays an inte- to platelets and subsequently to protect themselves from injury and to en- the afternoon hunger pangs at the same time. gral role in overall health. form blood clots. This inter- sure the quality of their work does not suffer. Fresh fruit and Greek yogurt fit the bill. Research indicates that oral rupts the flow of blood to the • Avoid caffeine in the late afternoon. • Change your workout schedule. Regu- health mirrors the condition of heart and may trigger a heart Some professionals rely on caffeinated bever- lar exercise improves short- and long-term the body as a whole. Also, regu- attack. Brushing and flossing ages such as coffee or energy drinks to combat health while also increasing daily energy lar dental visits can alert dentists twice daily and rinsing with afternoon drowsiness. While that afternoon levels. Professionals who include exercise about overall health and pin- mouthwash can remove bacteria caffeine fix might provide an immediate, if in their daily routines yet still suffer from a point if a person is at a risk for and keep gums healthy. temporary, jolt of energy, it might also affect lack of alertness in the afternoon may need chronic disease. An oral health Facial pain a person’s energy levels the following day. A to alter their workout schedules. A 2011 study check-up also may be the first published in the Journal of Occupational and The Office of the Surgeon 2013 study published in the Journal of Clini- indication of a potential health General says infections of the cal Sleep Medicine found that caffeine con- Environmental Medicine found that partici- issue not yet evident to a general pants who were assigned afternoon exercise gums that support the teeth can sumed as early as six hours before bedtime medical doctor. lead to facial and oral pain. Gin- can significantly disrupt sleep. Professionals programs during work hours reported in- creased productivity versus those who were Heart Disease givitis, which is an early stage of who reach for a cup of coffee in the late after- gum disease, as well as advanced not assigned afternoon workouts. If work- According to the Academy noon might get a sudden boost of energy, but gum disease, affects more than ing out in the afternoon is not feasible, avoid of General Dentistry, there is a their energy levels the following day might be 75 percent of the American pop- working out too late at night, as the National distinct relationship between lower due to a poor night’s sleep. ulation. Institutes of Health note that exercising with- periodontal disease and condi- • Avoid high-fat foods at lunchtime. Foods Dental decay can lead to its in two to three hours of bedtime can disrupt that are high in fat should always be avoided tions such as heart disease and own share of pain. Maintaining sleep, ultimately having a negative impact on thanks to their connection to a host of health stroke. Joint teams at the Uni- a healthy mouth can fend off de- energy levels the following day. problems. Such foods also negatively affect versity of Bristol in the United cay and infections, thereby pre- Professionals who find their alertness energy levels when consumed in the middle Kingdom and the Royal College venting pain. of the day. The University of Rochester Medi- levels waning in the afternoons can combat of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland, cal Center notes that the body digests and ab- such drowsiness in various ways. found that people with bleeding please see DENTAL, page Life 8

What is SAD? that winter is on the horizon • Feelings of fatigue and an does not mean a person has inability to adhere to one’s nor- Mental Health America, a SAD. The following are some of mal routine leading community-based non- the more common symptoms of Who Is Most Likely To profit dedicated to addressing the disorder: the needs of those living with • Depression marked by feel- Suffer From SAD? Understanding mental illness, defines SAD as a ings of misery, guilt, hopeless- The Mayo Clinic notes that mood disorder associated with ness, despair, and apathy. A loss SAD is diagnosed more often depression and related to sea- of self-esteem may also occur. in women than in men, and sonal variations of light. Though • Feelings of anxiety that in- MHA notes that three out of Seasonal many people may be saddened clude tension and an inability to four SAD sufferers are women. when the clocks are turned back tolerate stress Young people are more likely and the sun sets earlier than • Mood changes that are than older people to get winter it does in the warmer months, sometimes extreme; some SAD SAD, with MHA reporting that Affective Disorder MHA notes that a diagnosis sufferers experience feelings of the main age of onset of SAD is of SAD can only be made after mania in spring and summer. between 18 and 30. Symptoms By Metro Services experience a condition known the symptoms of SAD have ap- • Changes in sleeping hab- of SAD may worsen among peo- The tail end of Daylight Sav- as season affective disorder, or peared for three consecutive its, such as a desire to oversleep ple who have already been diag- ing Time occurred on Nov. 6, SAD. SAD is a disorder related winters and have gone into re- and difficulty staying awake. nosed with clinical depression 2016, when millions of people to changes in seasons. Accord- mission once spring and sum- Some people may experience or bipolar disorder. will turned their clocks back ing to the Mayo Clinic, the ma- mer have arrived. disturbed sleep and find them- More information about sea- one hour. Few people enjoy jority of people with SAD begin selves waking up in early morn- sonal affective disorder is avail- What are the Symptoms of SAD? able at www.mentalhealthamer- turning the clocks back in au- to experience symptoms in the ing when they are unaccus- Simply feeling bummed out ica.net. tumn as much as they enjoy fall and continue battling those tomed to doing so. turning them forward in spring. symptoms throughout the win- Turning the clocks forward af- ter. The end of Daylight Saving fords many people, in particu- Time occurs in early November, lar working professionals who and the onset of SAD symp- spend much of their weekdays toms is no doubt related to the working indoors, a chance to en- decreased exposure to daylight joy some sunlight when leaving many people experience once their offices each day. However, clocks have been turned back. once the clocks are turned back, Those who suspect they might professionals typically find be susceptible to SAD can get a themselves leaving their offices better grasp of the condition so Riffe under a cover of darkness. they are capable of recognizing CH569290bw.os Some people easily adjust and responding to it should any to less daylight, while others symptoms appear. Medical Center 745 Williams St., Mossyrock 360-983-8990

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Herrera Beutler to Present Military Medal to Curtis Man ic Jihad terrorist group. at the barracks. On that day, 220 Marines, For over 30 years he never 18 sailors and three soldiers received any recognition for died in the blast. One hundred his service during this tragic Calendar twenty eight were wounded. It day in American history. With was the worst day of casualties the help of individuals in the Thursday, Jan. 12 for the Marine Corps since the Veterans Administration he is battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. finally going to be awarded the Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Ea- HAVE AN EVENT YOU Robinson was aboard the Navy Expeditionary Medal. gles, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, 360-748-7241 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE USS Iwo Jima (a helicopter car- The ceremony will be at the THE PUBLIC TO? rier) off the coast of Lebanon. Veterans Memorial Museum, At age 19, he had just finished 100 SW Veterans Way, Cheha- Public Agencies Submit your calendar items basic training and was being lis. Centralia Planning Commission, 6 to Newsroom Assistant Doug transported to his first duty as- The ceremony is open to Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. signment aboard the USS New the public. Veterans are en- Maple St., Centralia, 360-330-7671 week before you would like Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Jersey. He was not supposed to couraged to wear their uni- them to be printed. He can be R-Wash., at noon Monday will reached at calendar@chronline. be there that day. On his “first forms or any part of the uni- Libraries com or (360) 807-8238. Please be presenting the Navy Expe- day in the Navy” he assisted form that still fits. Coffee and Family Storytime, for all ages, 10:30 include all relevant information, ditionary Medal to Craig Rob- the medical crew aboard the refreshments will be available a.m., Randle as well as contact information. inson, Curtis, for his service USS Iwo Jima with the incom- after the ceremony. Junior PageTurners, for children Events can also be submitted during an attack Oct. 23, 1983, ing casualties. On the follow- For more information, call grades 1-3, “The Frogs Wore Red Sus- at www.chronline.com penders,” by Jack Prelutsky, 3:30 p.m., on a Marine Corps barracks in ing day he volunteered to help the museum at 360-740-8875. Winlock Beirut, Lebanon, by the Islam- with the grim recovery efforts Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, 3:30 p.m., Tenino The Knitting Circle, for teens and “The Inspector General,” 2 p.m., Roxy cific Ave., Chehalis, 360-748-9261 or Libraries adults, 4 p.m., Salkum Saturday, Jan. 14 Theater, Morton, adults $5, kids $3 1-800-562-5612 Book Babies, for children birth-age 2, Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 360-291-3543 10 a.m., Chehalis Organizations tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., 360- Jackson Highway, Chehalis Southwest Washington Fair Commis- Toddler Time and Playgroup, for chil- Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., 269-0587 or 360-748-3702 Dancing, Country Four and More, sion, 6 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair dren age 2, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- Karaoke, with Lou Morales, 7:30 p.m., 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, office, 2555 N. National Ave., Chehalis Bilingual Storytime / Hora de cuen- ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Blvd. 360-352-2135 Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., 407 tos bilingue, for children age 3-sixth coda, 360-736-6717 Chehalis, 360-748-7241 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Birch Ave. SW, 360-262-3547, ext. 213 grade, 4 p.m., Centralia United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal 360-388-5252 seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Church, Chehalis, 360-623-9438 Libraries Organizations Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, Preschool Storytime and Play- Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- Native Planting Event, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., group, for children 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Grand Ave., Centralia, 360-485-2852 seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., Discovery Trail, end of Goodrich Road Centralia Winlock S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst in Centralia, Chehalis River Basin Land 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 Chehalis LEGO Crew, for children, Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, 360-269-3827 Trust, chehalislandtrust.org/events, Fee Free Day, Washington State 5:30 p.m., Chehalis ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God or 360-736-4163 360-807-0764 Parks, Martin Luther King Day PageTurners Book Discussion, for Fellowship Hall. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Ea- Pancake breakfast, 7-10:30 a.m., $5, adults, “The Tiger’s Wife,” by Tea Obreht, Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- gles, 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, Toledo Senior Center, 360-864-2112 5:30 p.m., Centralia tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary 360-520-0772 Chance Tinder’s Salute to Elvis, 8 Support Groups School, 360-493-2230, ext. 13 Lewis County Beekeepers Associa- p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, Rochester, GriefShare, a video seminar focus- tion, 7 p.m., Washington Hall, Room 103, tickets start at $15, 1-800-720-1788 ing on helping people who have lost Organizations Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Centralia College, 360-740-1212 Packwood Improvement Club crab a loved one, 12:30-2 p.m., Shoestring Assembly of God, Centralia, 360-736- Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Uni- feed, doors open at 5 p.m., dinner at 6 Valley Community Church, 104 Frase 6769 or 360-324-9050 ty Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 360- p.m., Packwood Community Hall, $40, Road, Onalaska, 360-870-2782, http:// Napavine-Newaukum Lions Club, 748-1753, [email protected] Support Groups silent and live auctions, dessert auction, svcchurch.com/griefshare/ noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Napavine, 360-748-4240 “Up From Grief,” for those grieving raffle, 1.5 pounds of fresh crab, salad, pasta, French bread, desserts and non- Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 lia, tuners.groupanizer.com p.m., Morton Community Method- alcoholic drinks, ho-host bar, pre-sold Monday, Jan. 16 p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman ist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, tickets only, 360-494-4544 port, 360-748-1230 Road, Adna, 360-748-6068 360-330-2640 “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” 7 Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, Parkinson’s Disease Support Group p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG-13, Assured Home Health 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Support Groups (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, adults $9, students and seniors $8 Representative to Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to left and Domestic violence support group, 360-880-5134 enter at rear of church, 360-520-4889 Libraries Speak at School 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Lewis County NAMI, business meet- halis, sponsored by Human Response p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, Build & Play Saturday, for children Retirees Meeting ing, 6 p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Network, 360-748-6601 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, age 2-sixth grade, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Timberland Library Emotions Anonymous, 12 Step Club, New Year, New You: Health Fair, for Aubrie Beer, from Assured Home Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 8 p.m., Yard Birds, 360-304-9334 360-269-1649 Health Services of Lewis County, will Support Group for Parents Who adults, noon, Randle 6:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, Positive Lifestyles, prevention and Have Lost a Child, 6:30-8 p.m., house be speaking at the Monday meeting 360-807-4733 management of chronic conditions next to the Centralia Church of the Naz- of the Lewis County School Retirees and lifestyle diseases, 10 a.m., Morton Organizations Association. arene parking lot, 360-880-0041 Support Groups General Hospital conference room, Better Breathers Club, coping with Prairie Steppers Square and Round Jean Bluhm will also present 360-496-3591 lung disease and providing a positive Dance Club, 7-8 p.m. Plus, 8-10:30 p.m. her ideas on building a time replica Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 impact on your health, 2:30 p.m., Mor- Mainstream, potluck at break, Oakview church in Fort Borst Park near the a.m., Bethel Church, for mothers with ton General Hospital conference room, Grange, Centralia, 360-736-5172 or Borst Home and One Room School- children pregnancy through 6 years Thursday, Jan. 19 360-496-3576 360-273-4884 house. old, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS National Multiple Sclerosis Support Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis The meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. (Mothers of Preschoolers), 360-520- 3841 or 360-864-2168, email chehalis- Group, 6-8 p.m., chapel room, Provi- County, 10 a.m., Providence Centralia at the Woodland Village meeting Film on King Will be [email protected] or visit www.face- dence Centralia Hospital, 360-748-8687 Hospital chapel conference room, (509) room, 2100 SW Woodland Circle, book.com/chehalismops Shown at Centralia “Care, Share, Heel,” support group 230-6394, [email protected], Chehalis. NAMI Lewis County Family Sup- for victims of abuse, 5:30-7 p.m., 1511 S. http://goo.gl/bWXTmr For more information or lun- port Group, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Church Gold St., Centralia, 360-219-3941 cheon reservations, call 360-736-6549. Smith Chehalis Timberland Library, A historical drama, “Dr. NAMI Lewis County Connections, Support Groups 360-736-5319 or sherry500us@gmail. recovery support group for adults with Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Ea- com Martin Luther King,” will be Alzheimer’s caregiver support group, mental illness, 2-3:30 p.m., Mary Room, gles, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, NAMI Lewis County Connections, screened at 7 p.m. Thursday, Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 10:30 a.m-noon, Centralia First United 360-748-7241 recovery support group for adults Jan. 19, at the Centralia First S. Washington Ave., 253-468-7435 Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Fee Free Day, Washington State with mental illness, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Ave., Centralia, 360-628-4980 United Methodist Church. Parks, Martin Luther King Day Cities Senior Center, 2545 N. National This film focuses on the life “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” 7 Ave., Chehalis, 360-785-9668 of Martin Luther King Jr. and Friday, Jan. 13 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG-13, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Sunday, Jan. 15 adults $7, students and seniors $7 for people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 his importance to the conquest Oregon Trail music and dancing, p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, of civil rights for people of color open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Matassa to Perform sponsored by Human Response Net- in the U.S. in the ’50s and ’60s. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 360-864-2023 Libraries work, 360-748-6601 King was an American Bap- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin at Raymond Theatre Martin Luther King Day, all Timber- Second Chance/Lewis County tist minister and activist who Cities Senior Center Brain Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., Consummate Pacific North- land libraries closed was a leader best known for Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, call 360-864-4341 or 360-983-3166 west jazz artist Greta Matassa re- for meeting location his role in the advancement of country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- civil rights using nonviolent ies Senior Center, $6, 360-350-2423 turns for the Sunday Afternoon Organizations GriefShare, a recovery group for those who have lost a loved one, civil disobedience based on his Live audience at the historic Ray- Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Den- Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 7-8:30 p.m., Mountain View Baptist Christian beliefs and the teach- p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market mond Theatre at 2 p.m. Sunday. ny’s Restaurant, Centralia, 360-736-8766 Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., Centralia, Blvd. Chehalis, 360-748-7241 As a down-to-earth jazz diva, White Pass Historical Society, 6 p.m., $10, 360-827-2172 ings of Gandhi. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” 7 Matassa entertains with a variety old Packwood Elementary School, Al Anon, Fellowship in Uni- First United Methodist p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG-13, of vocal stylings, improvisation Packwood ty, 6-7 p.m., Unity Center, 800 S. Church is located at, 506 S. adults $9, students and seniors $8 and melodic rhythms. The lat- Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Pearl St., Centralia, 360-237-4082, Washington Ave. Centralia. est of her eight CD recordings, “I Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 360- 360-269-2531 The program is sponsored 748-1753, [email protected] Wanna Be Loved” has garnered GriefShare, a recovery group for by Fire Mountain Chapter Fel- Libraries Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, those who have lost a loved one, 10 critical acclaim, while Matassa 6:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, a.m.-noon, Faith Baptist Church, 436 lowship and Veterans For Peace Family Storytime, for all ages, 10 has been voted Vocalist of the 360-807-4733 Coal Creek Road, Chehalis, $20 for Chapter 109. a.m., Salkum Year seven times in 15 years, Fords Prairie Grange, potluck dinner workbook, (360) 264-4482, (360) 785- Preschool Storytime, for children then honored with a Lifetime 6 p.m., meeting 7 p.m., 2640 W. Reyn- 3635, or www.griefshare.org Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Ea- 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis Achievement Award and induc- olds Ave., Centralia, 360-918-1356 gles, 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, 360-748-7241 Family Storytime, for children, tion into the Earshot Jazz Hall of 10:30 a.m., Winlock Fame in 2014. Wednesday, Jan. 18 Teen After Hours: Retro Gaming, Tuesday, Jan. 17 Matassa has played through- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Public Agencies for teens, 6 p.m., Centralia out the world, including the Lin- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Jackson Highway, Chehalis coln Center in New York City, Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, Organizations the International Jazz Festival in p.m., food available, 360-736-9030 Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Ea- Health and Hope Medical Out- gles, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other 360-330-2072 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Moscow, Russia, and Kyoto, Ja- pan. Locally, she has performed reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 menu items, 360-736-1146 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Com- p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm Libraries munity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., sec- at the Seattle Opera House, Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, ond floor, Bucoda, 360-736-6717 Bumbershoot, Port Townsend income is less than 200 percent of the 360-748-4417 Book Babies and Playgroup, for Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m., Jazz Festival and other perform- poverty level, 360-623-1485 Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., babies birth-24 months, 10:30 a.m., Station Coffee Bar & Bistro, Centralia, ing arts centers and Seattle night Open house, International Union St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Centralia http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. clubs. Matassa is also a jazz edu- of Operating Engineers Local 612 and Highway 12, Rochester, 360-273-9884 The Knitting Circle, for teens and com/ cator, leading master classes and Chehalis River Basin Land Trust, 6-9 adults, 4 p.m., Salkum p.m., 620 S. Tower Ave., Centralia, in- jazz clinic work with aspiring troductions at 7 p.m., refreshments, Public Agencies singers. 360-807-0764 Organizations Support Groups Regional Fire Authority Planning Matassa is accompanied by Fee Free Day, Washington State Onalaska American Legion Post H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire pianist Darin Clendenin, bass- Parks, Martin Luther King Day Authority, Harrison Avenue station, 508, 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meet- Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, ist Clipper Anderson and Mark Centralia, 360-345-3225 ing, Onalaska First Church of God, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, 360-480- Ivester on drums. Centralia Civil Service Commis- 360-978-5368 0592, [email protected] Public Agencies Tickets are $15 at the door or sion, 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- Maple St., Centralia, 360-330-7671 Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., $12 in advance at the theater, 323 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., Lewis County Citizens Commis- large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 Third St.; Raymond Pharmacy; Grand Ave., Centralia, 360-485-2852 Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, sion on Salaries for Elected Officials, p.m., Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 and South Bend Pharmacy. For 360-864-2366 5:45 p.m., County Meeting Room, S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Borst Ave., Centralia, 360-736-0778, further ticket information, call Lewis County PUD Commission, 156 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, 360-269- www.gracefoursquarechurch.com (360) 875-5207. 10 a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pa- 360-740-2747 3827 or 360-736-4163 Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 LIFE

Washington State Record Low Temperatures and Heavy Snow Plague HISTORY Washington State for Three Weeks Beginning on Jan. 12, 1950 in a few other places outside of the second-greatest 24-hour in ice. home. Many adults were also HistoryLink.org northwestern Washington. snowfall ever officially record- Eastern Washington also stranded in their cars or at area That all changed on the ed in the city (it was one-tenth experienced the blizzard and service stations, but county For three weeks beginning morning of Friday the 13th. of an inch shy of tying the re- faced even more extreme con- road crews eventually rescued on Jan. 12, 1950, extreme cold Beginning about dawn in Se- cord). Snow reached clear to ditions. During the height all during the night. Some cars and heavy snow grip Washing- attle and a little later in Spo- Washington’s southwest coast of the storm on Friday after- were reported to be completely ton state. It is one of the state’s kane, a blizzard set in that af- with heavy snow reported in noon the snow and wind were buried in snow drifts and had worst winter outbreaks of the fected much of the state. The Longview. so heavy that visibilities fell to be dug out with rotary plows. 20th century. storm’s timing turned out to be On Vashon Island, pound- to only a few hundred feet Near Ritzville (Adams One Bad Blizzard critical: The snow started early ing waves from Puget Sound in Spokane and to near zero County) two children died Although later many would enough in Seattle that schools that residents said were “high outside of the city. “The driv- when their father picked them recall that the 1950 cold wave were closed, but in Spokane it as houses” (Seattle Post-In- ing, whirling snow got every- up from school and drove them started on Friday, January 13, struck after classes had already telligencer, Jan. 14, 1950) col- where. It even went into houses home to their farm, 15 miles the cold actually moved into started. lapsed bulkheads under a store through keyholes or under west of Ritzville. A mile from the state from British Colum- In Seattle winds gusted to and meat market that sat near doors” (The Spokesman Re- their home the car ran off the bia during the morning hours 40 mph with temperatures in the water and swept the entire view, Jan. 15, 1950). Tempera- road. They tried to walk home, of Thursday, Jan. 12, 1950. It the low teens. One man was structure into Puget Sound. tures during the afternoon in but soon became lost in the passed both Seattle and Spo- killed in a bizarre accident Farther north, winds in Spokane were near zero. deep and blinding snow. The kane about the same time — when a truck skidded on a Bellingham exceeded 60 mph Classes had proceeded on two children froze to death; the noon — and temperatures in snowy road into a car. A man and unofficially gusted to 78 schedule in the Spokane area father was found four hours lat- both cities fell steadily during riding in the car was thrown mph. On the coast, the fishing that day, but once the storm’s er, badly frostbitten. the afternoon and night from into Lake Washington and fleet in Grays Harbor took a full force struck, dozens of stu- Thirteen people died in the a high of 32 degrees in Seattle drowned. big hit. Many small boats sank dents in communities just east Puget Sound region as a result and 24 degrees in Spokane. Downtown Seattle picked at their moorings. Men trying of Spokane were marooned of the blizzard. Livestock was Bellingham picked up a quick up an average of 10 inches of to save the boats were sprayed and forced to spend the night affected too — near Ephrata 7 inches of snow that day, but snow, but farther south Sea-Tac with wind-driven ocean water, at school. Others were strand- (Grant County) 500 sheep were only light snow was reported Airport recorded 21.4 inches, which froze and coated them ed in school buses on their way found frozen to death. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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© 2017 by NEA, Inc. The Differences Between HOT and COLD Therapies By Metro Services sician’s advice, but it can help Inflammation can affect patients battling inflammation anyone, and those who have bat- better understand both treat- tled it likely have nothing posi- ment options. tive to say. But while few people Heat Therapy may associate inflammation with something good, inflam- According to the Merck mation is actually a process by Manual, a reference book for which the body’s white blood physicians and patients alike, cells and the substances those heat works against inflamma- cells produce protect the body tion by increasing blood flow from infection at the hands of and making connective tissues bacteria, viruses and other for- more flexible. Heat also can be eign organisms. used to combat edema, a condi- While inflammation is pro- tion characterized by an excess tective by nature, sometimes an of fluid in the tissues of the body. inflammatory response is trig- Upon application, heat can tem- gered by mistake. When that porarily reduce pain and allevi- happens, the body’s immune sys- ate stiffness in the joints. Heat tem, which is designed to protect also may temporarily relieve the body, begins to damage its muscles spasms. own tissues. The resulting symp- The Cleveland Clinic notes toms of this faulty immune sys- that heat can be effective at re- tem response may include joint lieving pain associated with pain, joint stiffness, loss of func- worn-away cartilage in the tion in the joints, and swelling of joints because it eases chroni- the joints. None of those symp- cally stiff joints and relaxes tight toms are comfortable, and people muscles. In addition, moist heat suffering from them may be on can relax painful neck spasms the lookout for ways to alleviate linked to nerves or blood vessels their pain and suffering. in the head or pain emanating oped recently. Cold can help ethyl chloride spray, so inflam- or injured tendons. Pain and in- While anyone battling per- from muscles in the neck. Heat numb tissues and relieve muscle mation sufferers should consult flammation resulting from the sistent inflammation should can be applied via hot packs, in- spasms and can also be used to their physicians before applying stretching or tearing of ligaments speak with their physicians to frared heat, paraffin baths, and alleviate pain associated with such sprays. in the joints may also be eased by explore their treatment options, hydrotherapy. injuries. The Merck Manual According to the Cleveland applying ice to the affected area. a preliminary search of how to Cold Therapy notes that ice bags or cold packs Clinic, ice can be used to calm Heat and cold therapies can best treat inflammation will can be used to apply cold. In ad- flare-ups and numb pain as- effectively combat symptoms as- no doubt turn up information Cold therapy, sometimes re- dition, fluids that cool by evapo- sociated with chronic, inflam- sociated with inflammation, but about heat therapy and cold ferred to as “cryotherapy,” can ration, including ethyl chloride, matory arthritis. Ice also can such treatments should always therapy. The following break- relieve pain associated with may be applied topically. Some ease inflammation and numb be discussed with a physician down should not replace a phy- inflammation that has devel- medicines may interact with pain linked to pulled muscles before being instituted. CH569297ic.os Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 LIFE

Are There Good And Bad Proteins? ADVICE: Dear Abby By Metro Services choosing smarter animal-based Determining the nutritional protein sources. Salmon and Girl Who Shies Away value of certain foods can be a other fatty fish are good sources tricky business. Many foods can of protein and omega-3 fatty ac- From Gym Can Enjoy be enjoyed in moderation, and ids (heart-healthy fats) and are labeling them as “good” or “bad” generally low in sodium. Lentils a Good, Long Walk might lead to negative connota- offer 18 grams of protein and tions. In addition, food labels ample fiber. Plus, these legumes DEAR ABBY: My mom The problem is my mother. change from time to time as have virtually no saturated fat. wants me to exercise more. Cur- We bought a second home in nutritionists and doctors learn of 19 and 56 grams for men. Too When looking for healthy rently, I just walk a lot (in my California, but kept our first more about nutrition and revise often, however, people are over- protein sources, consumers can house and around the block). I home. Every time I call to ask their opinions on certain items. loading on protein because they opt for the following selections. know exercise is a good idea, how she and Dad are doing, One food type that has re- think it’s a better option than • Salmon: Wild salmon may but I’m really she responds with, “You don’t carbohydrates and other food mained off the bad foods radar have greater nutritional value self-conscious care how we are. If you did, you sources. But not all protein is for quite some time is protein. than farmed salmon thanks to about it. I never would be here.” the same. the more diversified diet con- feel like I’m do- I love our new life. Our kids Protein sources are largely tout- Protein that comes from ed as the be-all and end-all in sumed by wild salmon. ing it right (be- are grown, and we are enjoying animal sources offer all of the • Chicken: Chicken is gener- cause I know ourselves to the fullest. We are nutrition. But even seemingly amino acids a body needs. Un- infallible protein should be eat- ally lower in saturated fat than you can easily both in excellent health, and still fortunately, some animal sourc- other animal protein sources. pull a muscle), young at heart. How can we tell en in moderation, and even then es are less healthy than others. Opt for pasture-raised chick- and I feel like her that we have a life we love only if the right sources of pro- That’s because animal-based tein are selected. en for the greatest nutritional everyone else By Abigail Van Buren without her being so resentful? protein sources also contain in the gym is — LOVING LIFE IN CALIFOR- Protein is an essential build- saturated fat. Consuming too punch. ing block of good nutrition that • Greek yogurt: Greek yogurt judging me. NIA much saturated fat may contrib- Now that I’m 17, Mom ex- DEAR LOVING: You can’t, is found throughout the body ute to elevated levels of LDL, or provides ample protein and can and makes up the enzymes that contribute to feelings of fullness, pects me to be more mature because your mother feels you “bad,” cholesterol in the blood. about this. I don’t even feel com- should be at her beck and call. power many chemical reactions. LDL may lead to the formation making it a more worthy snack Protein helps fuel the hemoglo- than less healthy snacking alter- fortable swimming in public She has had you close since you of plaque in arteries that limits places anymore. I feel stressed were a child, and now she may bin in the blood that carries oxy- blood flow and may be a risk fac- natives. gen throughout the body. • Shellfish: Shellfish includes about it, but Mom just thinks be feeling deserted. tor for heart disease. Fatty red I’m being picky. At this point, I don’t ad- The Institute of Medicine clams, oysters, mussels, and meats and whole-milk products Being in a gym makes me vise telling your mother that recommends that adults get a snails. Shellfish are sources of tend to contain more saturated feel unhappy and judged. I wish you “have a life you love” with- minimum of 0.8 of a gram of animal protein that also happen fat than other protein sources. there was a better way to exer- out her. Instead, I suggest that protein for every kilogram of to be full of iron, zinc, omega-3 The key when consuming cise, but I don’t know what. How you phrase your greeting to her fatty acids, and other nutrients. body weight per day (or 8 grams protein is to find the right bal- can I get my mom to under- more carefully. Variety is the spice of life of protein for every 20 pounds ance in protein sources. Fruits, stand how hard this is for me? — Rather than ask how she of body weight. Physicians in vegetables, grains, nuts and when it comes to protein sourc- WONDERING IN WICHITA and your dad are doing, say that the United States recommend seeds may offer many of the es. Eat different foods to ensure DEAR WONDERING: Go- you are “calling to check in.” Say a daily protein allowance of 46 required essential amino ac- the body gets all of the nutrients ing to a gym can be fun if you do that you were thinking about grams for women over the age ids. The rest can be obtained by it requires. it with a buddy. Most of the peo- her. And if she starts in with ple there are more concerned “you don’t care,” tell her that you However, the study was un- from 10 people who did not have with what THEY are doing than DO care or you wouldn’t be on Dental able to find links between other the disease. Data indicated that what anyone else is. That said, the phone with her, but if she types of oral health problems, a bacterium — Porphyromo- going to the gym isn’t for every- keeps giving you a guilt trip, Continued from page Life 2 such as tooth decay, and pancre- nas gingivalis — was present in one. There are many forms of she’ll be hearing from you less. atic cancer. the Alzheimer’s brain samples exercise. Pancreatic cancer Alzheimer’s disease but not in the samples from the Tell your mother you would DEAR ABBY: If you go to In 2007, the Harvard School brains of people who did not prefer to exercise on your own a party and bring something Various health ailments, in- of Public Health reported a link have Alzheimer’s. P. gingivalis is rather than go to a gym. Then (chips, soda, etc.), what is the cluding poor oral health, have put on your walking shoes, leave rule of etiquette about tak- between gum disease and pan- been linked to a greater risk of usually associated with chronic creatic cancer. In the ongoing gum disease. As a result of the the house and walk for 20 to 30 ing it home when you leave? — developing Alzheimer’s disease. minutes a day. It’s good for you. PRACTICAL IN IDAHO study, 51,000 men were followed In 2010, after reviewing 20 years’ study, experts think that the and data was collected begin- bacteria can move via nerves Listen to music when you’re do- DEAR PRACTICAL: worth of data, researchers from ing it and it will make the time When someone brings food to ning in 1986. The Harvard re- in the roots of teeth that con- New York University concluded go quickly. a party, it could be considered searchers found that men with a that there is a link between gum nect directly with the brain or a host/hostess gift. Before tak- history of gum disease had a 64 inflammation and Alzheimer’s through bleeding gums. DEAR ABBY: My husband ing any of it home, first ask percent increased risk of pancre- disease. Follow-up studies from These health conditions are and I have been married for 44 your host or hostess if it would atic cancer compared with men researchers at the University of just a sampling of the relation- years. We eloped in high school be all right. While some people who had never had gum disease. Central Lancashire in the Unit- ship between oral health and and still feel like newlyweds. We wouldn’t mind, others may, so The greatest risk for pancreatic ed Kingdom compared brain overall health. Additional con- built a successful business, ran it you shouldn’t assume that be- cancer among this group was samples from 10 living patients nections also have been made for 40 years and recently had an cause you brought something in men with recent tooth loss. with Alzheimer’s to samples and continue to be studied. opportunity to sell it. that the leftovers are yours.

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(CC) (2001, War) (CC) APL 43 43 Dogs Dogs Dogs Dogs Dogs Dogs Dogs: The Untold Story ’ (CC) The Vet Life ’ The Vet Life ’ The Vet Life ’ The Vet Life ’ The Vet Life ’ The Vet Life ’ The Vet Life ’ BET 56 56 Mercy Ships ’ Paid Abun Payne Payne Payne Payne Payne House of Payne Browns Browns Browns Browns Being Mary Jane ›› Death at a Funeral (2010) Keith David. Jumping Broom Ladies of London Ladies of London Girlfriends’ Guide Top Chef “Booty” Timber Creek Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Vanderpump Rules Stassi Real Housewives/ Real Housewives/ House- BRAVO 66 66 to Divorce (CC) Lodge Rules Rules Rules and Ariana celebrate. Beverly Beverly wives CBUT 29 29 Super Mob Book Dot ’ Arthur Art Our Vancouver Absolutely Nature/ Things Alpine Skiing Bobsled & Skel FIS Freestyle Na Hockey NHL Hockey CMT 61 61 CMT Music (CC) CMT Music (CC) CMT Music (CC) Hot 20 Countdown (N) (CC) Nashville ’ ›› Invincible (2006) Mark Wahlberg. (CC) ›› The Sandlot (1993) Thomas Guiry. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Paid Wrin English Premier League Soccer Paid LifeL Dark Fried Foods Bosley BIS LifeL TAI Travis Paid Hal Johnny Buddy American Greed American Greed CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Declassified CNNH 45 45 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom All News All News CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom All News Updated hourly. Smerconish CNN Newsroom Declassified COM 60 60 Good- Paid Try Total Paid Com. Yankers Yankers South South South Park “Over Futura- Futurama “Bend- Futura- ›› Police Academy (1984) Steve Gut- South South South Park “The Coon Tril- GREAT Prog. Gym Prog. Central Park Park Logging” ma er’s Big Score” ma tenberg, Kim Cattrall. (CC) Park Park ogy” (CC) DIS 41 41 Mickey Mickey Mickey Mickey Mickey Mickey Elena Zhu Gravity Star- Stuck K.C. Alexander-Terr. Cali Girl Bizaard K.C. Liv- Liv- Liv- Liv- Girl Big Giant Swords The Wheel “Aban- Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud ’ Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud A ’71 Fast N’ Loud (CC) Fast N’ Loud (CC) Diesel Brothers: Diesel Brothers: Diesel Brothers: DSC 8 8 ’ (CC) doned” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) Challenger. Keep Keep Keep E! 65 65 Wrin- Try Total Total Divas “Too Total Divas (CC) Total Divas (CC) E! News Weekend Revenge Body Mariah’s World Mariah’s World Mariah’s World ›› Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and ›› Miss Congeni- kles! Gym Many Cooks” (N) (CC) With Khloé (CC) (CC) (CC) Fabulous (2005, Comedy) (CC) ality (2000) SportsCenter (N) Postseason NFL Countdown (N) College Basketball Duke at Louisville. College Basketball Florida State at College Basketball Auburn at Ken- SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) High School Bas- ESPN 32 32 (Live) (CC) (Live) (CC) (N) (Live) North Carolina. (N) (Live) tucky. (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) (Live) (CC) ketball ESPN2 33 33 Profile NFL SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Basketball FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cashin’ Bob Journal America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ The Five (CC) News HQ Fox Report (N) Watters’ World FOOD 35 35 Get Paid Guilty Top 5 Brunch South Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Valer Giada Kids Baking Texas Texas Worst Cooks Worst Cooks Worst Cooks FREE 39 39 Paid Makeu Young ›› The Prince & Me (2004) Julia Stiles. ’ › 10 Things I Hate About You ’ ›› Burlesque (2010) Cher, Christina Aguilera. ’ (CC) ››› Love & Basketball (2000) ’ (CC) Blind FX 53 53 Try Total Makeup! ››› Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Voices Mike & Mike & Two Men Two Men ››› Unstoppable (2010) Denzel ›› Battleship (2012) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsg:ard. Earth ›› Transformers: Dark of Gym of Jack Black. ’ (CC) Molly Molly Washington, Chris Pine. ’ (CC) comes under attack from a superior alien force. ’ (CC) the Moon (2011) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Euro Golf PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Second Round. PGA Tour Golf Diamond Resorts Invitational, Day 2. PGA Golf Golf PGA Golf I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden Portrait of Love (2014) Jason Dohring, June in January (2014) Brooke A Novel Romance (2015, Romance) Pumpkin Pie Wars HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls Bree Williamson. (CC) D’Orsay, Wes Brown. (CC) Amy Acker, Dylan Bruce. (CC) (2016) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Paid Live Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Property Bros. Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HIST 37 37 Coin LifeL Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men Mountain Men Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. Cnt. LIFE 51 51 Wrin Paid Paid Paid Country Belly Paid Paid Paid Paid The Way Home Pregnant at 17 (2016) Josie Bissett. The Good Mistress (2014) (CC) Unwanted Guest (2016) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 MSNBC Live (N) AM Joy (N) (CC) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) Dateline Extra Dateline Extra Dateline Extra Dateline Extra MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Teen Mom 2 ’ Teen Mom 2 ’ Teen Mom 2 ’ Are You One ›› Project X (2012) Thomas Mann. ’ (CC) ››› The Hangover (2009) Bradley Cooper. ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Dakar Swimming Auc NICK 40 40 George George Regal Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Rang Loud Loud Loud Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Loud Loud Loud OXY 50 50 Hair Total Paid Total Unforgettable Hollywood Tragedies Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Fried Foods Paid Paid Paid Paid Tai Chi! Paid College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball Basketball Facelift! Paid Copper 22 Hard LifeLock Try Total Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Cops Cops Cops Jail ’ Cops Cops SPIKE 57 57 Prog. Chef Corps! Gym Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ (CC) Straight ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Busi ID Theft Total Live! Zone ››› Twilight Zone: The Movie (CC) ›› Freddy vs. Jason (2003) (CC) ›› Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996) (CC) Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015) (CC) ›› The Wolfman TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Osteen Prince Veggie Hop Mon Goliath Ishine Inspir. Kroeze Don- Holt Ancient M Lu News Best of 2016 The Bi Stage Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) Ian McKellen. Bilbo ››› The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) Ian McKellen. Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ Baggins joins the quest to reclaim a lost kingdom. Bilbo and company encounter the fearsome dragon Smaug. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Em- Law & Order “Am- Law & Order “Ad- Law & Order Law & Order “Gun- Law & Order “Kill- ›› Grudge Match (2013, Comedy) Robert De ›› The Replacements (2000, Comedy) Keanu ›› Bad Boys II pire” ’ bitious” ’ missions” ’ “Refuge” show” ’ erz” ’ Niro, Sylvester Stallone. (CC) (DVS) Reeves, Gene Hackman. (CC) (DVS) (2003), Will Smith TOON 42 42 Teen Teen Poké Justice Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Teen Regular Mighty Steven Universe We We Teen Teen Gum Gum TRAV 36 36 Bloate Grill Wild Things Alcatraz: Myst. Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Deli Life- Deli Deli Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 Body Cize LifeL Belly Fried Foods Paid CIZE! Hack Hack Hack Hack Hack Billy Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Fame Fame Fame Fame Carbon Carbon Burn Notice Mi- Paid Paid Paid Paid Shooter “Ballistic Colony “Eleven. NCIS “Kill Ari” (CC) NCIS “Kill Ari” (CC) NCIS A missing NCIS “Honor NCIS “Boxed In” ’ NCIS “Head NCIS The death of USA 58 58 chael is caught. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Advantage” Thirteen” (DVS) (DVS) staff sergeant. Code” ’ (CC) (DVS) Case” ’ an ICE agent. VH1 62 62 ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ’70s ›››› GoodFellas (1990) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta. ’ (CC) › Cop Out (2010) Bruce Willis. ’ (CC) ››› New Jack City (1991) ’ (CC) Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING January 14, 2017 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm (N) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) To Tell the Truth ’ (CC) Match Game ’ (CC) Match Game ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News The Rise of Ter- ABC 4 4 (CC) ’ (CC) 11:00pm rorism: Holy War NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at Laura McKenzie’s Raw Travel ’ (CC) Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 11 Saturday Night NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) Traveler (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Hiring America Military Makeover Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ›› Real Genius (1985, Comedy) Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret, William Atherton. News Made Hollywood Access Hollywood ’ (CC) NFL Football Houston Texans at New England Patriots. Tom Brady and the top- KIRO 7 Post Game KIRO 7 News (N) Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) Scandal “Vermont Is for Lovers, Too” KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 seeded Patriots host the Texans in the AFC divisional round. (N) (CC) Show (N) (CC) Scouting Report ’ (CC) Cyrus tries to take down Sally. 11PM (N) (CC) night (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth” Fe- Call the Midwife Pregnant prostitute. Vera “Prodigal Son” Fatal stabbing outside a busy nightclub. Scott & Bailey Case is more sinister Eat to Live With PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) lipe Orlando abstract oil. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) than it seemed. ’ (CC) Joel Bones Brennan assaults a person of The X-Files “Syzygy” Agents probe The X-Files “Pusher” Mulder battles a Q13 News at 9 (N) Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 interest. ’ (CC) bizarre deaths. ’ (CC) manipulator. ’ (CC) (CC) day Night (N) Most Wanted (N) Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles Maura gains insight into Major Crimes “Cutting Loose” A star’s CSI: Miami “Manhunt” Horatio’s wife’s Band in Seattle (N) Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) her father. ’ (CC) biggest fan is murdered. (CC) killer escapes. ’ (CC) (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth” Rock Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Waiting for God Fawlty Towers Red Dwarf ’ Red Dwarf “Ouro- Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who Susan PBS 12 12 ’n’ roll poster collection. (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) “Relationships” “The Picnic” (CC) “The Germans” boros” ’ 3 of 6) intervenes. Q13 News Special Edition (N) (CC) Modern Family Modern Family Lethal Weapon “Homebodies” A war Star “Next of Kin” Simone’s past haunts Q13 News at 10 Seahawks Satur- The Mick An immoral aunt assumes FOX 13 13 “Spring Break” ’ (CC) between drug dealers. ’ her. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) day Night (CC) guardianship. ’ (CC) (DVS) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends (CC) Family Worship Center Service (CC) Crossfire Service (CC) Jimmy Swaggart (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A ION 15 15 ADA Paxton’s friend receives threats. “Bully” ’ (CC) The stabbing death of a family man. “Totem” A girl is murdered. ’ (CC) “Reparations” ’ (CC) baby is found on a playground. (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Manna Fest Love Israel Hillsong TV Kerry Pharr The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures The Darkest Hour KATU News at 6 Good Feet Sto- Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune To Tell the Truth ’ (CC) Match Game ’ (CC) Match Game ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “Undead ABC 22 22 (N) ’ (CC) ries: Lives ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Again” ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Naturally, Danny Heart of a Cham- Give (N) ’ (EI) Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 - Holt Seo (N) ’ (EI) pion-Thompson (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Fútbol Mexicano Primera División El Infierno (2010, Crime Drama) Damián Alcázar, Joaquín Cosio. Como Dice el Dicho (N) (SS) Crónicas de Sábado (N) Durmiendo Noticiero Univi FOX 27 27 ›› Elizabethtown (2005, Comedy-Drama) Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Lethal Weapon “Homebodies” A war Star “Next of Kin” Simone’s past haunts 10 O’Clock News (N) The Mick An immoral aunt assumes Sarandon. A flight attendant helps a man get back on track. between drug dealers. ’ her. ’ (CC) (DVS) guardianship. ’ (CC) (DVS) Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars “The Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars “Pay Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars ’ A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Gutfather” (CC) (CC) (CC) the Dan” ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Pearl Harbor (2001, War) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale. Best ›› Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their ›› Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, friends become fighter pilots and romantic rivals in 1941. (CC) flight. (CC) John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. (CC) APL 43 43 The Vet Life ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Pit Bulls and Parolees “Our Gift” ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees “Hounded” The Guardians “The Angry King” (N) Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Jumping the Broom (2011, Comedy) Angela Bassett, Paula Patton. (CC) More Money, More Family (2015) Michael Blackson, Bob Brusco. Premiere. Queen Boss “The Great Escape” (N) ›› Jumping the Broom (2011) (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Real Housewives/ The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. A re- ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006) Beverly “Amnesia Appetizers” “Compromising Positions” cent college graduate lands a job at a fashion magazine. Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers. From Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show News Murdoch Mysteries ’ (CC) (DVS) CMT 61 61 ›› Invincible (2006) Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear. The story of football’s Vince Papale. (CC) ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. Steve Austin’s Broken Skull CNBC 46 46 American Greed “The Dirtiest Con” American Greed (CC) American Greed “Pain Killer Profits” American Greed (CC) American Greed (CC) Paid Program Business In A CNN 44 44 Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories CNNH 45 45 Declassified: Untold Stories All News (Joined in Progress Left in Progress) Updated hourly. Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories Declassified: Untold Stories COM 60 60 ›› Life (1999, Comedy-Drama) Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Obba Babatunde. Two wrongly convicted felons make ›› Bad Boys (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Tea Leoni. Two Miami cops attempt to ›› Super Troop- the most of life in jail. recover stolen police evidence. ers (2001) DIS 41 41 Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Stuck/Middle Liv and Maddie K.C. Undercover Bizaardvark (CC) ››› The Incredibles (2004, Children’s) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. ’ (CC) K.C. Undercover Bizaardvark (CC) Diesel Brothers: Keep on Trucking Diesel Brothers: Keep on Trucking An Diesel Brothers: Keep on Trucking A Diesel Brothers: Keep on Trucking Diesel Brothers: Keep on Trucking Diesel Brothers: Keep on Trucking DSC 8 8 Salvaging their Duramax giveaway. off-road mobile service station. quad cab Dodge with a 12-valve. “Hell Camino” (N) ’ (CC) Heavy D ignores budget restrictions. Finishing a six-wheel drive F550. ’ E! 65 65 ›› Miss Congeniality (2000) Sandra ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen. A ›› Miss Congeniality (2000, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. A clumsy Miss Congenial- Bullock, Michael Caine. (CC) woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. (CC) (DVS) FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. (CC) ity 2 High School Bas- E:60 Re-examine the year’s sports Sport Science SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 ketball stories. ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball College Basketball Saint Mary’s at Gonzaga. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) (CC) Red Eye With Tom Shillue (CC) Justice With Judge Jeanine (CC) The Greg Gutfeld Show (CC) Red Eye With Tom Shillue (N) (CC) FOOD 35 35 Worst Cooks in America (CC) Worst Cooks in America (CC) Worst Cooks in America (CC) Worst Cooks in America (CC) Worst Cooks in America (CC) Worst Cooks in America (CC) FREE 39 39 ››› The Blind Side (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron. ’ (CC) ››› The Hunger Games (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. In a dystopian society, teens fight to the death on live TV. ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Josh Du- ›› Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014, Action) Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Li Bingbing. Optimus Prime and the Autobots face fear- Taboo “Episode 1” hamel. The Decepticons renew their battle against the Autobots. ’ (CC) some challengers. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Third Round. (N) Golf Central (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Sony Open in Hawaii, Third Round. Pumpkin Pie Wars (2016) Julie Gon- Love on Ice (2017, Drama) Julie Berman, Andrew W. Walker, Gail O’Grady. A A Royal Winter (2017, Drama) Merritt Patterson, Jack Donnelly. Premiere. A The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 zalo, Eric Aragon. (CC) figure skating champion gets a second shot at glory. (CC) woman flees to Europe and meets a handsome playboy prince. (CC) ’ (CC) “All That Jazz” HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) Log Cabin Living Log Cabin Living HIST 37 37 Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Forged in Fire “The Pata” ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Under the Bed (2017, Suspense) Hannah New, Beverly D’Angelo. (CC) Open Marriage (2017, Drama) Tilky Jones, Nikki Leigh. Premiere. (CC) Her Dark Past (2016) Anna Lise Phillips, JR Bourne. Premiere. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Dateline Extra “House of Secrets” Lockup: Wichita- Extended Stay (N) Lockup: Corcoran- Extended Stay Lockup: Raw “It’s Complicated” Lockup: Wichita- Extended Stay Lockup: Raw “Hardcore” (CC) MTV 63 63 Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) ›› Stomp the Yard (2007) Columbus Short. A troubled dancer enrolls in college. ’ (CC) ›› Four Brothers (2005) Mark Wahlberg. ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Mecum Auto Auctions “Kissimmee” Classic car auction from Kissimmee, Fla. (N) NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Nicky, Ricky School of Rock Henry Danger ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped A shocking secret life. Snapped “Ana Trujillo” (CC) Snapped “Denise Bozarth” (CC) Snapped “Angelina Rodriguez” Snapped A man is beaten to death. Snapped “Dianna Saunders” (CC) ROOT 31 31 College Basketball College Basketball Loyola Marymount at Portland. (N) (Live) College Basketball BYU at San Diego. (N Same-day Tape) College Basketball Cops “Palm Beach, Cops “Fort Worth” Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Atlanta” ’ Cops “Caught in Cops An officer Cops Challenging Cops “Odd Arrests Lip Sync Battle Channing Tatum faces Caraoke Show- Cops “Funny SPIKE 57 57 Florida” ’ (CC) (CC) the Act No. 3” ’ tasers a suspect. detainment. (CC) No. 4” ’ Jenna Dewan Tatum. ’ (CC) down ’ (CC) Money” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› The Wolfman (2010) (CC) (DVS) › Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter. (CC) ›› Resident Evil: Retribution (2012, Horror) Milla Jovovich. (CC) ›› Annabelle (2014, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Pathway Victory Graham Classic This Is Our Time (2013) Eric Roberts, Erik Estrada. (CC) The Portrait (CC) Juce Live L.A. (CC) After Party Top 3 2016 Sp ’ ’ ’ TBS 55 55 2 Broke Girls 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 Full Frontal With › The Bounty (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee Hunter (2010) TLC 38 38 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 54 54 ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel. Premiere. Former Special ››› Die Hard (1988) Bruce Willis. A New York policeman detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. (CC) (DVS) Forces soldiers form a rogue unit. (CC) (DVS) outwits foreign thugs in an L.A. high-rise. (CC) TOON 42 42 ›› Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat (2003) Mike Myers, Alec Baldwin. Dragon Ball Samurai Jack “I” American Dad ’ Rick and Morty Rick and Morty Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Dragon Ball TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. NCIS “Aliyah” Tense reunion. ’ (CC) NCIS “Truth or Consequences” The NCIS “Berlin” Investigating a Mossad of- NCIS “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” Parsons’ NCIS “Past, Present and Future” Tony is Colony “Eleven.Thirteen” Broussard USA 58 58 (DVS) team tries to replace Ziva. ’ ficer’s murder. ’ (CC) (DVS) view of the team changes. ’ determined to find Ziva. ’ returns home. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 New Jack City ›› Romeo Must Die (2000) Jet Li. Asian and black gangsters vie for control of prime property. ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005, Crime Drama) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. ’ (CC) ››› 8 Mile (2002)

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This presenta- to $4,768.62, www.co.cowlitz counts accountable, ship- Place a thank you here printing or publishing of welding & manufacturing tion will provide infor- .wa.us such advertisements con- ping & receiving. Must for $14 a day for 100 mation that will bridge machinery. Insurance in- stitutes an unlawful em- have a clean driving re- words or less! Call the gap between the cludes medical, vision, cord, pass a background customer service at time a violent event ployment practice. Em- dental, short/long term dis- ployment advertisements check & drug test. Send 360-807-8203 or email: begins and emergency ability & life, employee & resume to brickhouser68 services/law enforce- must not indicate prefer- classifieds@ family covered with no @gmail.com chronline.com ment arrives. ences, limitations, or dis- premium or deductible. Add box, bold or picture Cowlitz County criminate based on race, Drug Free Work Place SILVASEED COMPANY LOCATION: for only $2 more! Corrections color, religion, sex, nation- Please send resume to Help Wanted at the Silva- Bethel Church, al origin or age, except 132 Kirkland Rd, Officer [email protected] seed Company, $11/hour Chehalis, WA when religion, sex or plus a season end bonus. Corrections Department national origin is a bona Jail Division Apply in person, 317 fide occupational qualifica- DATE: Salary Range: James St., Roy, WA Found: 1-2-17, Centralia February 8, 2017 $49,469 - $57,223 + benefits tion for employment. 98580. area, shoe. Please call To apply for this position, Lewis County Sheriff's Of- TIME: We will not knowingly accept go online to the any advertising for real estate fice to describe and claim, Part#1 Gordon Graham, Cowlitz County Human which is in violation of the law. case #17C42. 360- 8:30AM-12:30PM Resources Dept. website: All persons are hereby in- 740-1470 www.co.cowlitz.wa.us formed that positions adver- tised are available on an equal Click Employment Found: 12/2/16, Chehalis Part#2 opportunity basis. A.L.I.C.E., Opportunities. area, bag with clothing. 1:00PM-4:30PM Phone: (360) 577-3065 or **Note: The Chronicle Please call Lewis County Washington Relay Service suggests you Sheriff's Office to describe describe the position COST PER PERSON: TTY-VCO you are hiring for, and claim, case# $50 (lunch on your own). 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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Trustee Sale # 044361-WA Network with peers and look over Title # 08042373 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE PUR- SUANT TO THE REVISED or contracts. Set your goal and put Classified CODE OF WASHINGTON together a proposal or plan that CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. will ensure you get what you want. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL Romance is featured. STEP BEFORE THE FORE- CLOSURE SALE OF YOUR GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Early Deadline HOME. You have only 20 Personal relationships are highlighted. DAYS from the recording date Discuss your thoughts and plans in on this notice to pursue order to bring about worthwhile change mediation. DO NOT DELAY. that will improve your life as well as January 13 CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTOR- important partnerships. NEY LICENSED IN WASH- CANCER (June 21-July 22) INGTON NOW to assess your If you want your situation and refer you to Meeting, sharing information and mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your by whatever change you want to make Looking for Extra Income? home. See below for safe will help you make good decisions that KTI[[QÅMLIL\WJMOQVWV" sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing coun- Are you 11 years old or older? selors and legal assistance LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Saturday, January 14 may be available at little or no Reconnect with someone from the past. cost to you. If you would like Seamlessly implement old ideas back DELIVER THE CHRONICLE! assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to into your life. Melding the old with the Deadline is Chehalis & Centralia Routes Available keep your house, you may new will help you gain perspective on contact the following: The how to move forward successfully. Friday, January 13 statewide foreclosure hotline VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) 9063 Chehalis for assistance and referral to housing counselors recom- Take care of your domestic at 11 a.m. 23 Chronicle subscribers, 59 Shopper subscribers. The mended by the Housing Fi- responsibilities before someone delivery area covers Cascade Ave., Mc Fadden Ave., Lewis nance Commission Telephone: complains. If you use intelligence and St., and 1st through 6th St. 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web site: Tuesday, January 17 8012 Centralia http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consum works for everyone involved. ers/homeownership/post_purc LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) 28 Chronicle subscribers, 52 Shopper subscribers. The hase_counselors_foreclosure delivery area covers J St., K St., 1st though 5th St. Demanding people will use persuasive .htm The United States Depart- Deadline is ment of Housing and Urban tactics and pressure to try to get you 8142 Centralia Development Telephone: 1-800-569-4287 Web site: http you directly. Concentrate on personal Friday, January 13 33 Chronicle subscribers, 119 Shopper subscribers. The ://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh gain, not on helping someone else delivery area covers Cedar St., Yew St., Lakeshore Dr., and /hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListActi advance. at 2 p.m. Walnut St. on=search&searchstate=WA &filterSvc=dfc The statewide SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) For more information contact: civil legal aid hotline for Cory Gerber 360-807-8247 Networking events will raise your assistance and referrals to Cell phone 360-388-7038. other housing counselors and 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. attorneys Telephone:

CC95768rb.do 360-736-3311 ext. 1247 your thoughts and ideas, you will meet 1-800-606-4819 Web site: http someone who can use what you have ://nwjustice.org/what-clear I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) that the undersigned, CLEAR RECON CORP., 9311 S.E. You should gather facts and information 36th Street, Suite 100, Mercer that will allow you to make changes at Island, WA 98040, Trustee will home that will support a moneymaking on 1/20/2017 at 10:00 AM at project. Protect yourself against AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO mishaps and minor accidents. THE LEWIS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 351 N.W. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, January 12, 2017 • Classifieds 13 CLASSIFIEDS

NORTH STREET, CHEHALIS, Paragraph I above, and the 95864 Call For Rebids Hwy 603 DATED this 9th day of Janu- You are hereby summoned to WA 98532 sell at public Trustee has possession of ary, 2017. appear within sixty (60) days DATED this 16th day of proof of such service or gations (the "Notes") to finance CALL FOR BIDS auction to the highest and best posting. VII. The Trustee a portion of the costs for the Clerk of the Board of County after the date of the first December, 2016. bidder, payable, in the form of acquisition and rehabilitation of publication of this summons, to whose name and address are a multifamily housing facility in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Commissioners cash, or cashier's check or set forth below will provide in Chehalis, Washington, to be that the Board of County Lewis County, Washington wit, within sixty (60) days after RCO LEGAL, P.S. certified checks from federally writing to anyone requesting it, owned by Chehalis Preserva- Commissioners of Lewis Coun- December 22, 2016, and de- By /s/ Synova M. L. Edwards or State chartered banks, at a statement of all costs and ty or designee, will open fend the real property foreclo- Synova M. L. Edwards, WSBA fees due at any time prior to tion Limited Partnership, a sealed proposals and publicly PUBLISH: East County Journal the time of sale, the following the sale. VIII. The effect of the Washington limited partner- read them aloud on or after January 11, 18, and 25, 2017 sure action in Lewis County #43063 described real property, situ- ship. The public hearing will be Superior Court, and answer Attorneys for Plaintiff sale will be to deprive the held starting at 1:00 p.m., 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Janu- The Daily Journals of Commerce, ated in the County of Lewis, Grantor and all those who hold Thursday, January 26, 2017 in ary 31, 2017, at the Lewis Seattle and Portland - January 11, the complaint of Nationstar 13555 SE 36th Street, Ste 300 State of Washington, to-wit: by, through or under the the 28th Floor Board Room of County Courthouse in Cheha- 18, and 25, 2017 Mortgage LLC, ("Plaintiff"). Bellevue, WA 98006 THAT PORTION OF THE Grantor of all their interest in the Commission's offices loca- lis, Washington for the High- The Chronicle - January 12, 2017 You are asked to serve a copy the above-described property. ted at 1000 Second Ave., way 603 Stabilization Project, Lewis County website at SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF IX. Anyone having any objec- F. A. Project No. STPR-G211 www.lewiscountywa.gov/ of your answer or responsive Published: The Chronicle THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER Seattle, Washington pleading upon the undersigned December 22 & 29, 2016 & tions to this sale on any 98104-3601. (001), CRP 2144. OF SECTION 23 AND GOV- grounds whatsoever will be Published: The Chronicle attorneys for Plaintiff at its January 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2017 ERNMENT LOT 2, SECTION afforded an opportunity to be Sealed proposals must be office stated below. In case of heard as to those objections if The Notes will be issued delivered to the Clerk of the January 12, 2017 26, TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH, they bring a lawsuit to restrain pursuant to Chapter 43.180 Board of Lewis County Com- your failure to do so, judgment RANGE 2 WEST, W.M., the sale pursuant to RCW Revised Code of Washington, missioners (351 N.W. North 95580 Summons: Thompson will be rendered against you LEWIS COUNTY, WASHING- and the Internal Revenue according to the demand of the 61.24.130. Failure to bring Code of 1986, as amended. Street, Room 210, CMS-01, TON, AS FOLLOWS: MORE such a lawsuit may result in a Chehalis, Washington 98532), SUPERIOR COURT OF complaint, which has been COMPLETELY DESCRIBED waiver of any proper grounds by or before 11:00 A.M. on the WASHINGTON filed with the Clerk of said for invalidating the Trustee's The proceeds of the Notes will date specified for opening, and IN ATTACHED EXHIBIT A. sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCU- be used to provide financing in an envelope clearly marked: IN AND FOR THE Court. Commonly known as: 482 C PANTS OR TENANTS- The for the following project: "SEALED BID FOR THE COUNTY OF LEWIS STATE RTE 506 TOLEDO, purchaser at the trustee's sale Project: REBID HIGHWAY 603 STABI- The purpose of this lawsuit is WASHINGTON 98591 APN: is entitled to possession of the Chehalis Avenue Apartments LIZATION PROJECT, F.A. Nationstar Mortgage LLC, its to obtain a judgment, and if not 012420009000 which is sub- property on the 20th day PROJECT NO. successors in interest and/or immediately paid, to be satis- following the sale, as against STPR-G211(001), CRP 2144, ject to that certain Deed of the grantor under the Deed of Project Address: TO BE OPENED ON OR assigns, fied through the foreclosure of Trust dated 12/18/2007, recor- Trust (the owner) and anyone 366 SW 3rd Street AFTER 11:15 A.M. ON TUES- real property located in Lewis ded 12/26/2007, as Auditor's having an interest junior to the Chehalis, WA 98532 DAY, JANUARY 31, 2017." Plaintiff, County, Washington, and le- File No. 3296643, records of Deed of Trust, including occu- Total Estimated Project Cost: gally described as follows: Lewis County, Washington, pants who are not tenants. All bid proposals shall be v. After the 20th day following the $9,048,624 accompanied by a bid proposal from CLARKE J RICHARDS sale the purchaser has the deposit in cash, certified Lots 15, 16, 17, and 18, Block AND, JANICE K RICHARDS, Estimated Maximum Note Unknown Heirs and Devisees 4, Boulevard Addition to the right to evict occupants who Amount: check, cashier's check or HUSBAND AND WIFE, as are not tenants by summary $8,500,000 (a portion of which surety bond in an amount of Robert L. Thompson; Pame- City of Centralia, as recorded Grantor(s), to TITLE GUARAN- proceedings under chapter equal to five percent (5%) of la E. Thompson; Star Thomp- in volume 1 of plats, page 124, 59.12 RCW. For tenant- may be taxable) the amount of such bid propos- TEE CO./LEWIS CO., as occupied property, the pur- al. Should the successful bid- son; State of Washington; records of Lewis County, Trustee, to secure an obliga- chaser shall provide a tenant Proceeds of the Notes will be der fail to enter into such Occupants of the Premises, Washington. Except the South- tion in favor of WASHINGTON used to provide a portion of the erly 4.75 feet, more or less, of with written notice in accord- financing for the acquisition of contract and furnish satisfacto- MUTUAL BANK, FA, as Bene- ance with RCW 61.24.060. If a 60-unit multifamily housing ry contract bond within the time Defendants. Lot 18, Block 4, Boulevard ficiary, the beneficial interest in you are a servicemember or a stated in the specifications, the Addition to the City of Central- dependent of a servicemem- facility in Chehalis, WA, and to bid proposal deposit shall be which was assigned to ber, you may be entitled to pay a portion of the costs of forfeited to the Lewis County No. 16-2-00889-21 ia, more particularly described JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, certain protections under the issuing the Notes. Each apart- Public Works Department. SUMMONS BY as that Southerly portion of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ment will be a complete and PUBLICATION said Lot 18, lying Southerly of federal Servicemembers Civil separate dwelling unit consist- under an Assignment recorded Relief Act and any comparable ing of living, eating and Informational copies of maps, and including the wooden line under Auditor's File No state laws regarding the risk of plans and specifications are on TO THE DEFENDANTS Un- fence as it presently exists on foreclosure. If you believe you sanitation facilities. A percent- file for inspection in the office 3391397. II. No action com- may be entitled to these age of the total units will be set of the County Engineer of known Heirs and Devisees of said premises. menced by the Beneficiary of protections, please contact our aside for persons or house- Lewis County in Chehalis, Robert L. Thompson; Star the Deed of Trust or the office immediately. THIS IS AN holds with low income. Washington. The contract Thompson; and Occupants of Commonly known as: 1308 Beneficiary's successor is now ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A This notice is intended to documents may be viewed and the Premises: Crescent Avenue, Centralia, pending to seek satisfaction of DEBT AND ANY INFORMA- downloaded from Lewis Coun- WA 98531 TION OBTAINED WILL BE comply with the public notice ty's Web Site @ www.lewisco the obligation in any Court by USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. requirements of Section 147(f) untywa.gov or you may call the reason of the Borrower's or of the Internal Revenue Code Dated: 9/15/2016 CLEAR RE- of 1986, as amended. Written Lewis County Engineer's office Grantor's default on the obliga- CON CORP., as Successor comments with respect to the @ (360) 740-2612 and request tion secured by the Deed of Trustee For additional informa- proposed Project and the a copy be mailed to you. All Trust/Mortgage. III. The de- tion or service you may proposed Notes may be mailed Contractor questions and PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS contact: Clear Recon Corp. Lewis County clarifying an- fault(s) for which this foreclo- 9311 S.E. 36th Street, Suite or faxed to the attention of swers will be posted on our sure is made is/are as follows: Jacob Richardson, WSHFC, 100 Mercer Island, WA 98040 MHCF Division, 1000 Second website and emailed to all PROMISSORY NOTE Phone: (206) 707-9599 Avenue, Suite 2700, Seattle, Contractors registered on INFORMATION Lewis County's Planholder 7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[+HPS`*VUULJ[PVU(JSHZZPÄLKHKUL[^VYRVMKHPS`UL^ZWHWLYZPU EXHIBIT "1" WA 98104-3601 or to (206) List. Plan or specification Note Dated: NAME & ADDRESSESS 587-5113, for receipt no later changes shall be accomplish- -0=,Z[H[LZ(20+>(69(5+4;YLHJOPUN TPSSPVUYLHKLYZWLY[OYLLKH`Y\U;OL 12/18/2007 CLARKE J. RICHARDS than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, ed through official project Note Amount: January 25, 2017. Public testi- ^VYKJSHZZPÄLKHK^PSSY\U[OYLLJVUZLJ\[P]LKH`Z";O\YZKH`:H[\YKH`VY-YPKH` 482 STATE HWY 506 mony will be heard from all addendums. $158,000.00 TOLEDO, WA 98591 interested members of the :\UKH`PULHJOVM[OLUL[^VYRUL^ZWHWLYZ[V[HSVM HKZHUK[OLI\`^V\SKJVZ[ Interest Paid To: The Lewis County Public CLARKE J. RICHARDS public attending the hearing. Works Department in accord-  7,9+(@7,95,>:7(7,9VY WLYTVU[O 10/1/2015 482 STATE ROUTE 506, The Commission will consider ance with Title VI of the Civil Next Due Date: UNIT C the public testimony and writ- Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 7SLHZLJHSS;OL*OYVUPJSL*\Z[VTLY:LY]PJL  MVYKL[HPSZ 11/1/2015 ten comments in determining if TOLEDO, WA 98591 the project will receive funding 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to from tax-exempt obligations. 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of PAYMENT INFORMATION JANICE K. RICHARDS Federal Regulations, Depart- ANNOUNCEMENTS HEALTH/MEDICAL 482 STAGE ROUTE 506, Testimony and written com- ment of Transportation, Subti- FROM THRU NO. PMT AMOUNT ments regarding land use, ,=,9@)<:05,::OHZHZ[VY`[V[LSS 11/1/2015 11/30/2015 1 $1,076.87 UNIT C zoning and environmental reg- tle A, Office of the Secretary, 6?@.,5(U`[PTL(U`^OLYL5V TOTAL $1,076.87 TOLEDO, WA 985 ulation should be directed to Part 21, Nondiscrimination in .L[`V\YTLZZHNLV\[^P[O*HSPMVYUPH»Z [HURZ[VYLÄSS5VKLSP]LYPLZ;OL(SS 12/1/2015 9 $1,095.60 the local jurisdiction that is Federally assisted programs of 794LKPH9LSLHZL¶[OLVUS`7YLZZ9L 5L^0UVNLU6UL.PZVUS` WV\UKZ TOTAL $9,860.40 JANICE K. RICHARDS authorized to consider these the Department of Transporta- 482 STATE. HWY 506 matters when issuing building tion issued pursuant to such SLHZL:LY]PJLVWLYH[LKI`[OLWYLZZ[V -((HWWYV]LK-9,,PUMVRP[! ADVANCES/LATE TOLEDO, WA 98591 permits for the project. Act, hereby notifies all bidders NL[WYLZZ-VYTVYLPUMVJVU[HJ[*LJLSPH   75+* CHARGES that it will affirmatively ensure '  VYO[[W!WYTLKPHY DESCRIPTION TOTAL Published: The Chronicle that in any contract entered :[VW6=,97(@05.MVY`V\YWYLZJYPW December 22, 2016 & January Anyone requiring an accom- into pursuant to this advertise- LSLHZLJVTJHSPMVYUPH75+* modation consistent with the [PVUZ:(=,*HSSV\YSPJLUZLK*HUHKPHU Accrued Late Charges 12, 2017 Americans with Disabilities Act ment, disadvantaged business AUTOS WANTED $523.29 should contact the MHCF enterprises as defined at 49 HUK0U[LYUH[PVUHSWOHYTHJ`JVTWHYL Corporate Advance 95857 Chehalis Avenue Apartments division at 206-464-7139 or CFR Part 26 will be afforded .V[HUVSKLYJHYIVH[VY9=&+V[OL WYPJLZHUKNL[ 6--`V\YÄYZ[WYL $1,319.15 1-800-767-HOME (in state) at full opportunity to submit bids NOTICE OF least 48 hours in advance of in response to this invitation O\THUL[OPUN+VUH[LP[[V[OL/\THUL ZJYPW[PVU*(33  7YVTV ESTIMATED PUBLIC HEARING the hearing. and will not be discriminated :VJPL[`*HSS  75+* *VKL*+*75+* FORECLOSURE against on the grounds of race, FEES AND COSTS The Washington State Housing The results of the hearing will color, or national origin, or sex +65(;,@6<9*(9;9<*269)6(; .V[2ULL7HPU&)HJR7HPU&:OV\SKLY DESCRIPTION TOTAL Finance Commission (the be sent to the Governor for in consideration for an award. ;6/,90;(.,-69;/,)305+-YLL 7HPU&.L[HWHPUYLSPL]PUNIYHJLSP[[SLVY Trustee's Fee's "Commission") will hold an approval. $1,012.50 open public hearing for the The BOCC reserves the right +H`=HJH[PVU;H_+LK\J[PISL-YLL;V^ 56JVZ[[V`V\4LKPJHYL7H[PLU[Z*HSS Record Appointment of purpose of considering the Published: The Chronicle to reject any or all bids and to PUN(SS7HWLY^VYR;HRLU*HYL6M*(33 /LHS[O/V[SPUL5V^    Successor Trustee issuance by the Commission of waive all informalities in the one of more series of taxable January 12, 2017 bidding.  75+* 75+* $15.00 BUSINESS SERVICES Posting of Notice of Default and tax-exempt revenue obli- =0(.9(HUK*0(30:<:,9:*\[`V\Y $125.00 T.S.G. Fee +0+@6<256>5L^ZWHWLYNLULYH[LK +Y\NJVZ[Z:(=, 7PSSZMVY  $691.20 JVU[LU[PZZV]HS\HISLP[»Z[HRLUHUKYL -9,,:OPWWPUN .\HYHU[LLK Mailings WLH[LKJVUKLUZLKIYVHKJHZ[[^LL[LK $27.95 HUK+PZJYLL[*(33   TOTAL DUE AS KPZJ\ZZLKWVZ[LKJVWPLKLKP[LKHUK 75+* OF 8/31/2016 LTHPSLKJV\U[SLZZ[PTLZ[OYV\NOV\[[OL HELP WANTED/DRIVERS $14,651.36 KH`I`V[OLYZ&+PZJV]LY[OL7V^LYVM IV. The sum owing on the 5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUNPU-0=,:;(;,: 8\HSP[`;YHUZWVY[H[PVUPZOPYPUN4HPU[L obligation secured by the Deed ^P[OQ\Z[VULWOVULJHSS-VYMYLL7HJPÄJ UHUJL4LJOHUPJZHUK*+3(+YP]LYZ of Trust is: The principal sum GuGuaranteedaranteed 3VJH[PVUZPU5L]HKH4<:;),>033 of $144,527.88, together with 5VY[O^LZ[5L^ZWHWLY(ZZVJPH[PVU5L[ interest as provided in the Note ^VYRIYVJO\YLZJHSS  VY 05.;69,36*(;,*HSS from 11/1/2015, and such LTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* VY^^^X[PU]UL[MVYHWWSPJH[PVU75+* other costs and fees as are provided by statute. V. The +0+@6<256>[OH[UV[VUS`KVLZ HOME SECURITY above described real property UL^ZWHWLYTLKPHYLHJOH/<.,(\KP will be sold to satisfy the 7YV[LJ[`V\YOVTL^P[OM\SS`J\Z[VTPa expense of sale and the LUJL[OL`HSZVYLHJOHU,5.(.,+ HISLZLJ\YP[`HUKTVUP[VYPUNYPNO[ obligation secured by the Deed (<+0,5*,+PZJV]LY[OL7V^LYVM of Trust as provided by statute. MYVT`V\YZTHY[WOVUL9LJLP]L\W[V Said sale will be made without 5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUNPUÄ]LZ[H[LZ PULX\PWTLU[MYLLYLZ[YPJ[PVUZ warranty, expressed or im- ¶(20+4;69 >(-VYHMYLLYH[L HWWS`*HSS  75+* plied, regarding title, posses- IYVJO\YLJHSS  VY sion or encumbrances on LEGAL SERVICES 1/20/2017. The defaults refer- LTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* red to in Paragraph III must be +0+@6<256>05(TLYPJHUZVY ?HYLS[V\ZLYZOH]L`V\OHKJVTWSPJH cured by 1/9/2017, (11 days [PVUZK\L[VPU[LYUHSISLLKPUNHM[LY before the sale date) to cause  TPSSPVU<:(K\S[ZYLHKJVU[LU[ a discontinuance of the sale. MYVTUL^ZWHWLYTLKPHLHJO^LLR& 1HU\HY`&0MZV`V\4(@ILK\L The sale will be discontinued +PZJV]LY[OL7V^LYVM[OL7HJPÄJ5VY[O ÄUHUJPHSJVTWLUZH[PVU0M`V\KVU»[ and terminated if at any time before 1/9/2017 (11 days ^LZ[5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUN-VYHMYLL OH]LHUH[[VYUL`*(330UQ\Y`MVUL[VKH` before the sale) the default as IYVJO\YLJHSS  VY   75+* set forth in Paragraph III is MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE cured and the Trustee's fees LTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* and costs are paid. Payment CABLE/SATELLITE must be in cash or with /64,)9,(205:[HRLSLZZ[OHU cashiers or certified checks +0:/;=),:;+,(3,=,96US` :,*65+:+VU»[^HP[7YV[LJ[`V\Y from a State or federally   TV7S\Z  TV0U[LYUL[ MHTPS``V\YOVTL`V\YHZZL[Z56>MVY chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after to get a bite! ^OLYLH]HPS-9,,:[YLHTPUN-9,, HZSP[[SLHZˆHKH`*HSS    the 1/9/2017 (11 days before 0UZ[HSS\W[VYVVTZ-9,,/++=9 75+* the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or *HSS  75+* PERSONALS-ADULT Grantor or the or the Grantor's :^P[JO[V+09,*;=3VJRPU@LHY7YPJL successor interest or the hold- 4LL[ZPUNSLZYPNO[UV^5VWHPKVWLYH er of any recorded junior lien or When you let the Classifi eds do the .\HYHU[LL TVU[O^(; ;>PYL [VYZQ\Z[YLHSWLVWSLSPRL`V\)YV^ZL encumbrance by paying the SLZZ6]LY*OHUULSZ73<:7VW\SHY principal and interest secured work, you won’t get the runaround. 4V]PL5L[^VYRZMVY;OYLL4VU[OZ5V NYLL[PUNZL_JOHUNLTLZZHNLZHUK by the Deed of Trust, plus *VZ[*HSS 75+* JVUULJ[SP]L;Y`P[MYLL*HSSUV^! costs, fees and advances, if  75+* any, made pursuant to the Advertising with Th e Chronicle is a FINANCIAL SERVICES terms of the obligation and/or SENIOR LIVING Deed of Trust and curing all sure way to get a bite on what you are :6*0(3:,*<90;@+0:()030;@),5, other defaults. VI. A written (73(*,-69464;OLUH[PVU»ZSHYN Notice of Default was transmit- -0;:L*HU/LSW>05VY7H`5V[OPUN LZ[ZLUPVYSP]PUNYLMLYYHSZLY]PJL*VU[HJ[ Trustee to the Borrower and *VU[HJ[)PSS.VYKVU (ZZVJPH[LZH[ V\Y[Y\Z[LKSVJHSL_WLY[Z[VKH`6\Y Grantor at the following ad- online at www.chronline.com. ZLY]PJLPZ-9,,UVVISPNH[PVU*(33 dress(es): SEE ATTACHED    [VZ[HY[`V\YHWWSPJH[PVU EXHIBIT "1" by both first class [VKH`75+*    75+* and certified mail on HEALTH/BEAUTY TAX SERVICES 6/24/2016, proof of which is in

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