Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Editor’s Best Bet Community Band to Perform Community at Corbet Theatre

vid Holsinger. According to Bla- ser, these men are “two exciting and innovative band composers from the 20th century who are also unafraid of taking compo- Calendar sitional risks.” The program will include the Today following: WHAT’S HAPPENING? Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors open at David Holsinger, composer: 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m., food available, If you have an event you would “On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss,” (360) 736-9030 like included in the Community “Abram’s Pursuit,” “Havendance” Health and Hope Medical Outreach, free medi- Calendar, please email your Percy Grainger, composer: cal clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 information to calendar@chronline. “Country Gardens,” “Shepherd’s Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose in- com. Include a daytime telephone come is less than 200 percent of the poverty level, Hey,” “Irish Tune from County number where you can be reached. (360) 623-1485 Derry,” “Children’s March” There is no charge for these Valley View Health Center, Toledo, 117 Ramsey There will also be two listings. Way, all-day insurance enrollment, clinic open marches, “Military Escort,” by house celebration 4-6 p.m., (360) 330-9561 For questions about calendar items, call Doug Blosser at The Harold Bennett, and “March Public Agencies Chronicle, (360) 807-8238. of the Belgian Paratroopers,” by Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Pierre Leemans. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7670 The winter quarter concert If you play a woodwind, Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., Napavine City classes are held in WAH 103 or, if more of the Lewis County Commu- brass or percussion instrument Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) 262-3547, ext. 213 space is needed, at Corbet Theatre. nity Band, conducted by Louie and are interested in joining Lewis County Planning Commission, 6 p.m., For more information, call Jody Peter- Blaser and Karl Scarborough, the Lewis County Community Lewis County Courthouse, (360) 740-1284 son, (360) 736-9391, ext. 209, or email her at Band, contact Louie Blaser at Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, will be at 7:30 p.m. tonight at at 11 a.m., Centralia [email protected]. Corbet Theatre on the Centralia lewiscountycommunityband@ Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, 3:30 p.m., College campus. yahoo.com or (360) 330-7605, Tenino Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis The free concert is a continu- ext. 6102. Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5 p.m., Centralia Young Professionals Lewis County Networking ation of the band’s “Half and Pro Musica, the Centralia Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Organizations Half” series and will feature the College Music club, is sponsor- Chehalis, (206) 293-6126 music of Percy Grainger and Da- ing the concert. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, 7 p.m., Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, American Legion Hall, 111½ W. Main, Centralia, 434 NW Prindle St., Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 (360) 736-6852 Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Public Agencies Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Center, Chehalis Riverside Fire Authority Governance Board, Thursday, March 13 Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Cooks Hill Com- (360) 485-2852 5 p.m., Fords Prairie station, 1818 Harrison Ave., Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, munity Church, Centralia, (360) 262-3877 Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the American Centralia, (360) 736-3975 Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 748-1753, Libraries Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, 1232 Alder 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, September-May, [email protected] St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 Nursey Rhyme Scavenger Hunt, for children 2-6, (360) 740-5899 “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 Jack- Support Groups all day, Tenino Lewis County Writers, critique session, son Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 5:30-7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, NAMI Lewis County Connections Support Basket class, White Pass Country Museum, lewiscountywriters.wordpress.com 10:15 a.m., Tenino Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 (360) 880-8070 or [email protected] Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for adults, Support Groups NAMI Support Group, 2-3:15 p.m., Centralia Tim- 10:30 a.m., Oakville Public Agencies “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a berland Library, for families of mentally ill persons, Toddler Story Time, for children age 2, 11 a.m., loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community (360) 736-2073 Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., coun- Centralia cil chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Unity Cen- LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., Tenino (360) 330-7671 330-2640 ter, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-8104 or Parkinson’s Disease Support Group (Cheha- (360) 736-6439 Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 p.m., Organizations Hanson Boardrooms, Hanson Administra- lis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, Kirkland Road, Friendly Neighbors Garden Club, 11 a.m., call for tion Building, (360) 736-9391, ext. 231, or email Chehalis, go to left and enter at rear of church, (360) 740-5556 meeting location, (360) 278-3377 [email protected] Wednesday, March 12 Overeaters Anonymous, 530-6:30 p.m., Im- Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Assembly Libraries manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock Veterinarian to Talk on Chimps Book Babies, for children birth-24 months, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Napavine American Legion Post 71, 7 p.m., 11 a.m., Centralia Napavine City Hall, (360) 295-3559 at Centralia College Junior PageTurners Book Group for Kids, for chil- At the Wednesday Lyceum presenta- Lewis County Beekeepers Association, 7 p.m., dren grades 1-3, “The Paper Bag Princess,” by Rob- Friday, March 14 Washington Hall, Room 103, Centralia College, ert Munsch, 3:30 p.m., Tenino tion at Centralia College, former Portland (360) 740-1212 Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic Youth PageTurners Book Club, for children with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie veterinarian Sheri Speede will be talking Cowlitz Prairie Grange, potluck dinner 6:30 p.m., grades 4-6, 3:30 p.m., Tenino Grange, (360) 864-2023 about the efforts being made to save the meeting 7:30 p.m., (360) 864-2023 The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Salkum Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Se- chimpanzees of Cameroon. Good Sam Tri-Mountain Wanderers, 10 a.m., Speede is founder of the Sanger-Yong Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!, for all ages, nior Center Judy’s Country Kitchen, 3210 Galvin Road, Centralia, 6:30 p.m., Oakville Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, Chimpanzee Rescue Center, which pro- (360) 785-4139 vides sanctuary for chimpanzee orphans Organizations 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) in Cameroon while promoting social and Support Groups 262-3041 Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bucoda Raucus, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky cultural conditions that ensure endan- Domestic violence support group, 5:30-7 p.m., Oddfellows Community Center, 202 S. Main, Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 gered great apes survive and thrive in 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, sponsored by Bucoda, (360) 273-9724 their natural habitats. Human Response Network, (360) 748-6601 United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Libraries Lyceum is free and may also be taken Loss of a Child Support Group, 7-8:30 p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Eric Ode Celebrates Children’s Books in Song, as Humanities 286, one credit. Lyceum Providence Professional Center, (360) 748-4347 (360) 388-5252 for all ages, 10 a.m., Centralia

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for March 11, 2014 Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 60.30 65.0 +0.08 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s H 80.00 85.0 -0.13 70s L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 6.86 10.5 -0.51 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 30s 17.57 18.0 -0.96 L 58º 34º 60º 35º 59º 42º 56º 42º 59º 41º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 12.22 ---- +2.26 10s 0s

This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:30 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:12 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 55 Moonrise ...... 2:41 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 46 54/39 52/30 Moonset...... 4:44 a.m. Normal High ...... 55 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 38 51/41 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 73 in 1934 Seattle Anchorage 40/27 rs 39/26 mc Record Low...... 20 in 2004 55/37 Boise 53/31 s 58/33 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 49/32 pc 41/21 rs Yesterday ...... 0.12" 58/36 49/30 3/16 3/23 3/30 4/7 Dallas 82/42 s 56/36 s Month to date ...... 5.04" Tacoma Honolulu 81/68 s 82/69 s Normal month to date ...1.75" Centralia 55/37 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 69/50 s 71/49 s Year to date...... 15.46" 58/34 Yakima Nashville 75/54 s 56/25 sh Normal year to date ....13.78" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 80/52 s 79/52 s 54/31 Longview 57/34 Trees None None St. Louis 73/34 s 42/28 sn Salt Lake City 45/30 sn 50/34 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 58/34 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 71/51 s 72/52 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 67/47 mc 62/27 ra Portland 57/36 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 57/35 54/34 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 75/55 pc 61/50 sh New Delhi 77/58 sh 77/57 sh City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 59/35 pc 52/28 pc Paris 64/41 pc 63/40 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 55/38 s 58/38 s Spokane 48/28 s 54/32 s London 56/41 s 60/38 s Rio de Janeiro 95/73 s 94/74 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 54/42 s 55/42 s Tri Cities 56/32 s 60/37 s Mexico City 80/49 s 80/52 s Rome 62/42 mc 63/44 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 58/36 s 60/36 s Wenatchee 55/33 s 55/35 s Moscow 49/36 pc 41/34 pc Sydney 73/62 pc 72/62 pc

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Her talent was the violin and her platform was "Stomp out Bullying." Hickman, who was spon- sored by Ash and Roberts Dentistry and Debbie's Bou- tique, said she has always Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle dreamed of winning a pag- Jodee Hickman accepts her crown as Miss Lewis County 2014 Saturday night at R.E. Bennett in Chehalis. Hick- eant and being a part of the man's platform was "Stomp Out Bullying." She is sponsored by Debbie's Boutique and Ash and Roberts Family Miss America organization. Dentistry. The Miss Lewis County Scholarship Program is an of- awarded to all 13 contestants, eant in July. Congeniality. ficial preliminary to the Miss organizers said. “I always surprise myself Each contestant is judged Washington and Miss Ameri- “It will help me out im- with how I’m able to balance in the same categories as the ca scholarship pageants. busy schedules,” Hickman Miss Washington and Miss “I just wanted to look back mensely,” Hickman said. said. “What it comes down to America Pageant contestants, on my life and say, ‘I did Hickman, who studied something bigger than my- athletic training at Eastern is prioritizing.” including for the interview self,’” Hickman said. “I like Washington University, is the Hickman, who moved to portion, artistic expression, the idea of being a part of a athletic trainer and sports Centralia in late August from poise, stage awareness and competition that promotes medicine teacher at Centralia East Wenatchee, said she nev- the swimsuit competition. well-rounded individuals.” High School. er had the chance to see the Hickman won an addi- Miss Lewis County 2013 Between work and con- Southwest Washington Fair tional $100 scholarship for Abrielle Sheets, a freshman tinuing her studies at SSCC, or other summer festivals winning the swimsuit por- at Brigham Young University Hickman said she will make such as Egg Days in Winlock. tion. in Utah, passed the honor on time for her responsibilities This summer, she will attend Although Hickman is new to Hickman Saturday night. as Miss Lewis County. them all as an official hostess. to Lewis County, she had Hickman became the 52nd Miss Lewis County is the On Saturday night, three her family’s support from Miss Lewis County. official hostess for the county other contestants were hon- Wenatchee and backing from Top: Jodee Hickman performs: "Prelude" by Bach dur- Along with being crowned, and officiates, attends or per- ored as runner-ups. her students at Centralia ing the talent portion of the Miss Lewis County Schol- Hickman earned a $2,000 forms at numerous activities Danika Macomber, 20, High School. arship Pageant. scholarship that she will put throughout the county. Hick- Napavine, was named first “I had a lot of student sup- Middle: Miss Lewis County 2014 irst runner-up Dani- toward her studies at South man will serve one year, from runner-up. Kendra Land, 17, port. I had signs that were ka Macomber (left) poses with Miss Washington 2013, Seattle Community College. now until March 2015. She Centralia, was second run- made for me by my students,” Reina Almon. Overall, more than $7,200 will also compete in the Miss ner-up, and Chloe Curry, 18, Hickman said. “It was nice to Bottom: Miss Lewis County 2014 second runner-up in scholarship money was Washington Scholarship Pag- Chehalis, was named Miss have that support.” Kendra Land smiles after receiving her bouquet. News in Brief 22nd Annual Dance The dancers take master “The Nutcracker,” Northwest Providence Centralia en- Knowledge is dance classes together as a group Wind Symphony and the Merce courages all of its nurses to earn Festival Northwest prior to the show and then each Cunningham Tribute. They have national board certifications, Power individual dance company per- also danced at Dancepalozza which can include specialties Be proactive against the war on Coming to Centralia forms pieces that they have pre- and other festivals in Seattle. such as medical-surgical, pedi- drugs and alcohol. pared, according to the South- atric, pain management, cardio- By The Chronicle For more information, call learn about the consequences vascular, oncology, hospice, case The Southwest Washington west Washington Dance Center. the Southwest Washington of the use of drugs and alcohol. Dance Center will host the 22nd This year, the master classes Dance Center at (360) 748-4789. management, emergency nurs- ing and critical care. Young adults 15 years old and annual Dance Festival Northwest will be taught by Daniel Wilkins, Director of DASSdance, a profes- Many nursing certifications up are welcome to attend our at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at sional contemporary dance com- Providence Centralia serve the full range of specialized 8 hour(ADIS) class at Corbet Theatre in Centralia. pany in Seattle, and Stephanie Sa- nursing care. National nurse-cer- New Directions llC Counseling Dance Festival Northwest land, former principal dancer with to Celebrate Certified tifying bodies are usually accred- 1956 N.E. Kresky brings dance companies from New York City Ballet for 21 years. Nurses Day ited by either the Accreditation Chehalis, WA around the Pacific Northwest The performance this year Board for Specialty Nursing Cer- on March 14 at 8:00 pm By The Chronicle to the Lewis County area for the will feature diverse forms of tification or the National Organi- Call 360-740-4380 to register performance. Providence Centralia Hospital dance, including contemporary zation for Competency Assurance, DIRECTIO EW N Cost: $100.00 Tickets are $15 for adults and ballet, modern and contempo- is celebrating Certified Nurses Day or both, according to the hospital. N S $10 for seniors, students and rary dance and jazz. on Wednesday, March 19, by hon- The 71 nurses being hon- per person. children. Tickets are available Southwest Washington oring its 71 board-certified nurses. ored March 19 work in ambula- Two for one online at www.swwdance.org Dance Ensemble from Chehalis The nurses will be recognized tory care, emergency, obstetrics, cost if parent or in person at the Southwest will be the host company. for their professionalism, leader- medical/surgical. critical care, CH517360cd.cg or guardian Washington Dance Center at 455 The Dance Ensemble has per- ship and commitment to excel- progressive care, oncology, oper- accompanies C O g N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, and at formed for audiences at the Lew- lence in patient care, according ating room, intravenous therapy uNSElIN young adult. the door of the performance. is County Community Concert, to the hospital. and rehabilitation nursing. CH515948ca.sw Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 LOCAL East County Hit With Landslide, Flooding Over Weekend

By The Chronicle Heavy rains on Saturday trig- gered a landslide that forced the overnight closure of a more than 40-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 12 over White Pass. Officials closed the high- way at its intersection with state Route 123, east of Packwood — itself not much of a detour as Cayuse and Chinook passes close annually for the winter. Road crews cleaned up the de- bris Sunday morning, allowing traffic to flow freely through the area again. No injuries were reported as a result of the landslide. Those heavy rains combined with warm temperatures and a 7,000-foot snow level to cause the Cowlitz River at Randle to rise sharply Saturday and Sunday. Initially, forecasters called for the river to cross the moderate flood threshold of 20 feet, which would have inundated U.S. Highway 12. But the river crested at 18.72 feet Sunday evening, minimiz- ing the flooding risk in the area. As of 2 p.m. Monday, the Cowlitz gauge measured the river depth at 16.07 feet and falling. Meteorologists have good news in store for those wishing for prolonged sunshine, as the National Weather Service is pre- dicting mostly sunny conditions with highs near 60 for today Pete Caster / [email protected] through Thursday. The rain- An man wades through loodwaters from the Cowlitz River with his motorcycle across a stretch of Peters Road in Randle on Sunday. Heavy rain and warm temperatures less stretch should also help ease in the Cascade Mountains over the past week caused minor looding along the Cowlitz River and its tributaries. landslide concerns as soils will get a proper chance to drain.

News in Brief Have an iPad? By The Chronicle police later located Chacon and ment charges after a rifle he pur- degree assault in relation to the arrested him for malicious ha- chased from another seller ac- incident, said Centralia Police app.chronline.com Packwood Woman rassment. cidentally discharged, causing a Sgt. Carl Buster. The interven- Accused of Threatening bullet to ricochet off the concrete tion occurred at about 7:30 p.m. floor and go into a display case. Friday after a man and a woman to ‘Shoot Everybody’ Deputies in Packwood Though the gun fired in a room were driving down the street and Nab Snowboard Thief full of people, no one was hurt, said saw a man choking his girlfriend at School Linda Bailey of the Chehalis Police A Tacoma man whose snow- on the side of the road. The Packwood woman ar- Department. Chehalis police re- They pulled their car over rested Thursday for felony ha- board was stolen last month from sponded to the fairgrounds at about Snoqualmie Pass got it back this and intervened in the fight and rassment after causing a three- 10:30 a.m. Saturday. When people told the victim, Ball’s girlfriend, hour lockdown at White Pass weekend after he helped deputies bring firearms into the gun show, arrest the man who tried to sell it to get into their car, Buster said. Elementary School last week the guns are checked at the door Ball then allegedly tried unsuc- allegedly left a voicemail that back to him in Packwood. to make sure they are not loaded, cessfully to fight the man who included a threat that she would The 32-year-old victim re- she said. The firearms are then pulled over to help the woman. “shoot everybody” at the school. ported the theft of his snowboard secured with Zip Ties. Cheryl A. Strong, 48, was to the King County Sheriff’s Of- A vendor at the gun show, Ball, after losing the fight to upset with the district because fice on Feb. 20 after it was stolen Daniel B. Macgugan, 66, of the Good Samaritan, fled the area April Pool’s the school bus had dropped her at Snoqualmie Pass, according to Olympia, had purchased a rifle before police arrived. He was later child off at the wrong stop the the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. from another seller, and, assum- contacted by police in Chehalis previous day, court documents The victim checked Craigslist ing the gun was not loaded, he on Sunday and was arrested and Day! state. After she called school and found that his stolen snow- took off the Zip Tie, Bailey said. booked into jail, Buster said. th staff and discussed the issue, she board was being sold online. The rifle went off, and the bullet April 19 called the office again and left The Tacoma man then con- hit the concrete floor and trav- a message stating: “Sorry Chris, tacted the seller. He arranged eled through a display case be- It’s always the but I’m going to (expletive) shoot a meeting with John L. Hud- fore lodging in a book. perfect season everybody that goes to your (ex- dleston, a 28-year-old Yakima Macgugan was cited and pletive) school.” man, in Packwood at about 7 released for reckless endanger- March 7 - March 13 for swim School employees took the p.m. Saturday to buy the board, ment, she said. • according to the Lewis County Nut Job $4 PG lessons at threat seriously after they heard 12:00pm Sat. & Sun & 3:00pm Sat. & Sun it Thursday morning and put the Sheriff’s Office. Two Good Samaritans CH516784bw.db school in lockdown out of safety Deputies monitored the sale, • concerns for the students and and later arrested the man for Saving Mr. Banks $4 PG Stop Man From Choking 6:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun.,Mon.,Tues., Wed., hurs.) staff, court documents state. suspicion of trafficking stolen CH516388cd.cg property, according to the sher- Girlfriend in Centralia Strong learned the school Nebraska was in lockdown and called the iff’s office. Huddleston was cited Two Good Samaritans $4 • R school because she wanted to re- and released, and the snowboard stopped a Chehalis man who 12:30pm ( Wed. Early Bird Matinee) move her child from class, court was returned to the victim. was allegedly choking his girl- 9:00pm (Fri., Sat., Sun.,Mon.,Tues., Wed., hurs.) Centralia 360 736-1683 documents state. While the friend on the sidewalk in Centra- $3.00 Movie: Tuesday Chehalis 360 748-3744 woman drove to the school to re- lia Friday night. $12.25 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday Small Fire Temporarily Minor with parent before 7 pm only Rochester 360 273-0457 trieve her child, deputies pulled Tyson D. Ball, 24, of Cheha- $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $1 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia www.thorbeckes.com her over and arrested her. She Displaces Elderly lis, was later arrested for second- (360) 736-1634 did not have a gun. While she initially denied Woman in Centralia leaving the voicemail, she later An elderly woman is tem- told the arresting deputy that she porarily homeless after a fire Friday, “didn’t mean anything (she) said,” broke out twice Sunday in the court documents state. bathroom of her Centralia home, Her bail was set at $15,000. according to the Riverside Fire March 14 Authority. The first fire broke out in the Centralia College Gymnasium Man Arrested For fan motor in the bathroom of Harassment After the single-story house located on the 600 block of Bengal Court at Throwing Racist 4:30 a.m. Sunday, said Chief Jim Drawing at Barista Walkowski. Fire crews quickly 2014 extinguished the blaze, but were in Centralia called back to the residence A 35-year-old transient was about 12 hours later for a fire in arrested after he allegedly threw the same room. a piece of paper with a drawing It appears a wire connected depicting racist and violent sen- to the fan in the wall continued timents at a barista at Santa Lu- to smolder over the course of cia in Centralia Friday morning. several hours, Walkowski said. John A. Chacon II had been Crews quickly extinguished that barred from entering Santa Lu- fire and the damage was con- cia about a year prior and was tained to the bathroom. told not to return to the coffee No one was injured in either shop, said Centralia Sgt. Carl fire, and the estimated cost to Buster. When he showed up at repair the damage to the house Santa Lucia on Friday at about is between $5,000 and $7,000, he 3 Point Shooting Contest 10:30 a.m. he was asked to leave. said. At Halftime Each Game On his way out the door, Chacon threw a wadded up piece of paper Rifle Fires at Gun Show; at the barista. When the employee opened Olympia Man Cited for MVP WILL BE SELECTED the paper, it depicted an African Girls Game 6:00 PM

Reckless Endangerment CH517374cf.sw American man being hung from FOR EACH GAME a tree and included a racist writ- A vendor who attended a gun (to be determined by the Centralia College coaching staff Boys Game 7:00 PM ten message, Buster said. The show at the Southwest Washing- and The Chronicle Sports Department) drawing was extremely upset- ton Fairgrounds this weekend Admission: Adults $5 • Students $3 (w/ASB Card) • Children Under 10-Free ting to the Santa Lucia staff, and now faces reckless endanger- • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014

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Bieber’s song over another over- For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact The constant sound of “Baby” I wore my ear plugs to school, the appropriate person listed below. The song also plays during played pop song, “Friday” by Re- is already impacting students because they turned on Justin REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR two lunch hours along with the becca Black. If the fundraiser is who are not fans of Bieber’s mu- Bieber songs. Glad I didn't hear Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 passing periods. still going on Friday, Maxfield sic. anything, but I felt the boom [email protected] Already, students have raised said, the school may switch to “Justin Bieber songs today at during lunch.” Editor $240. Black’s song, “Friday.” The music school ... Gonna be torture for Other students said they are Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 “The whole idea is all in good will go on all week or until $500 me ... Good thing I'm bringing enjoying the tunes between class. [email protected] fun and makes the kids think is raised, Maxfield said. my ear plugs!” wrote Tenino “We do have students that will Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 globally,” Geraldine Maxfield, It will stop by next week, but High School student Conner pay to keep it playing,” Maxfield [email protected] a leadership teacher, said. “It’s that may not be soon enough for Mitchell on Facebook. said. Visuals Editor Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, Local Control of Tacoma Railway Previously Sought East Lewis County Communities Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 PAST: Community Made line. railway purchase as a way to at the Centralia City Council at 7 [email protected] The current proposed agree- have control and make money p.m. tonight. Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, Push for Railway in 2006; ment dictates that Lewis County through railcar storage and Dawes said the local partners West and Central Lewis County Communities Former Centralia Mayor and Chehalis have three years to transloading. need to first educate the public, Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 pay $3 million for the 20-mile Browning said he believes the then create a business plan to [email protected] Says Promise to Close Lewis County Government, Politics, South stretch of railway, which is cur- reason the city of Centralia has see if the $3 million purchase is Thurston County Communities and Oakville Railway Was Broken rently owned by the city of Ta- stayed out of the discussion is worth it to the community. Lisa Broadt ...... 807-8237 coma and operated by Tacoma because it is not convinced own- “We have a similar chance,” [email protected] By Kyle Spurr Public Utilities. ing the railway will be a lasting Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, Dawes said. “We wouldn't have South Lewis County Communities [email protected] The Tacoma City Council investment. to worry about another (com- already approved the agreement “We were really interested Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 The local effort to purchase pany) coming through. We still [email protected] on Nov. 26. in using it as a big ground con- Tacoma Rail’s line from Chehalis have to find a way to pay for the Sports, News and Photography The county commission nection between the two cities,” to Maytown is not a new idea. Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 and Chehalis City Council were Browning said. “That was the purchase.” It mirrors an attempt eight [email protected] scheduled to goal at the time and that still Death Notices, What’s Happening, years ago to obtain local control vote on an ought to be a good use. But if it’s Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices of the railway. agreement with only going to be used for storage, Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Local lawmakers — including You May the city of Taco- I’m not persuaded that invest- [email protected] former state Sen. Dan Swecker [email protected] ma earlier this ment would create a return.” — attempted in 2006 to include [email protected] year, but tabled The motivation behind con- Qualify For a provision in a supplemental Church News the issue to col- trolling the Tacoma Rail line in [email protected] ...... 807-8217 transportation budget requir- lect more infor- 2006 and in recent months was Hearing Aids ing Tacoma Rail to relinquish its Senior Media Developer mation. Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 to expand economic opportu- Do you feel you have a Mountain Division line in Lewis The partners nities, including the Chehalis- [email protected] County to the ports of Centralia Tim Browning hearing loss that may be former Centralia hope to find Centralia Railroad and its steam THE CHRONICLE and Chehalis before any money loans to cover train rides. due to loud noise was spent on a rail-improvement mayor PUBLISHER $1 million, and “Our approach has changed exposure at your past or Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 project in the area. then seek the additional $2 mil- over the past eight months,” present work? You [email protected] A $7.4 million appropriation lion through various grants to Chehalis City Manager Merlin May Qualify For Sales Director was included in the budget that Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 complete the purchase. MacReynold said. HearingAids. year to alleviate rail congestion “My personal frustration is Lewis County Commission- [email protected] throughout Western Washing- Circulation Manager Tacoma Rail is asking for mon- er Bill Schulte, Chehalis Mayor At Avada Hearing Care Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 ton, including improvements to ey for something that I believe Dennis Dawes and Chehalis Re- Centerwe are a local Blakeslee Junction in Centralia. [email protected] they promised to close with the naissance member Larry McGee hearing aid company Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE “It started out with Tacoma improvements to Blakeslee Junc- put together a report that out- Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Rail wanting to get some re- who offer assistance in tion,” Browning said. lines options for local partners. filing State Labor and [email protected] sources to improve the line from The local partners see the Their first presentation will be Design Director Blakeslee Junction to Cheha- Industries, Federal and Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 lis,” Tim Browning, Centralia’s Self Insured Claims. If [email protected] you already have a claim mayor at the time, said. “The LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC citizens felt very disturbed about Western Washington Oncology in process we can help that. In those days, it virtually you track it If you already PRESIDENT, COO We are pleased to announce our association in the practice of Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 could close the eastern part of wear hearing aids come to [email protected] Centralia and by the hospital. Medical Oncology and Hematology in Olympia and Chehalis. Avada for your batteries Business Manager That spurred a huge amount of and cleanings. Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 discussion.” FREE [email protected] The provision for local con- Director of Production and IT trol was struck down in 2006 and HEARING Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 [email protected] Tacoma Rail maintained control. SCREENINGS Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 The portion of Tacoma Rail line in Lewis County has re- THIS WEEK FAX NUMBERS mained dormant since and Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 mostly used for railcar storage. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Title Teams Will Remember Experience Forever We issue our sincerely ju- periences and more as they head ••• voted the tournament MVP. bilant congratulations to the Our Views out into the real world and begin There was nothing at the Her teammates showed their Morton-White Pass boys and school athletics. to realize their dreams. state tournament more inspiring support, writing 12-11-55 — her W.F. West girls for their success Ostensibly, the high school Even at such young ages, the than the story of Julie Spencer. father’s birthday — on their this week in state tournaments experience is about gathering athletes also learn to carry the The W.F. West student took wrists. in Spokane and Yakima. knowledge and preparing to mantle of something larger than advantage of a kind offer from “I kind of felt relief after get- Both teams returned to Lew- pursue a career or higher edu- themselves. Kenmore Air and was able to fly ting back,” Spencer said. “I got is County this week carrying cation outside the structured The city of Chehalis and the back to Yakima Saturday after all of the hardship out the way more baggage than when they communities of Morton, Randle and I could focus on doing my environment of the K through attending her father’s funeral in departed. and Packwood are no doubt Toledo. best. I wanted to play for my dad 12 system. New, shiny hardware will beaming with pride today as She made it just in time to and God. I wanted to help my now adorn the hallway show- Sports provide an added their children stepped on the make her formidable presence team.” cases of both schools, which element to this pursuit. Stu- largest stage and emerged vic- felt at the state championship When she talked to The reached the pinnacle of sports dent athletes learn the benefits torious against their skilled and game. Chronicle last week, she said dominance by earning state of hard work, teamwork and passionate counterparts from Spencer led the team with 20 she felt that her father was now championships on the hard- sportsmanship while accepting throughout the state. points and seven rebounds in watching her from above. wood. the sweet and bitter realities of Parades and celebrations will a decisive 48-37 win over Mark If he is, we’re certain he’d State tournaments always act victories and defeats. fade into the past, but their ex- Morris. For her efforts through- be smiling and brimming with as reminders of the value of high They’ll need all of those ex- periences will live on. out the tournament, she was pride, as are we. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County ‘Son of God’ Viewers Are Left Speechless Never before have I experi- enced such silence in a theater as I did Sunday afternoon at the Nearly everyone sat Midway Cinema in Chehalis when the movie “Son of God” still as movie credits ended. played across the Nearly everyone sat still as movie credits played across the screen while Cee Lo screen while Cee Lo Green sang “Mary Did You Know.” Green sang “Mary It’s not like we don’t know Did You Know.” how the story ends. But the depiction on the big screen of the greatest love story ever told fall, we stopped at Caiaphas’ — the first big-screen biblical home and saw the pit where Je- drama about sus was kept the night of his ar- Jesus in more rest. What a powerful, moving than a decade experience! Letters to the Editor — reminds us I’ve seen several interviews of the price with Downey and Burnett, who Will Jaime Overcome Shyness? Baird town hall meeting, expecting to be showered paid for our stepped out in faith to produce in roses for his actions. sins more than To the editor: both the miniseries and movie, Whatever the cause, one can only hope our be- 2,000 years ago. Our congresswoman came to call on Jan. 21. But hoping to touch lives through loved congresswoman will find a cure for her shy- Although the lights were turned off in Lewis County. We only their work. I’m sure they will. ness in time to campaign for another term. The I’ve been burn- By Julie McDonald heard of this planned “public” meeting after she was sudden onset of this malady, post election, does not ing the candle gone (The Chronicle, page Main 11, Jan. 22). bode well. I would think that a public servant that is on all ends lately (just check our Christian Writers And Readers Now meet our representative’s “representative” terror-stricken by the public would be doing every- PUD bill), I took time to see the I’m not sure how it hap- (her own term), who is more available. For three one a favor by seeking a more suitable career. movie because it’s important to pened, but I’m co-chair again of hours every Tuesday she occupies a vacant office support faith-filled movies if we the Oregon Christian Writers in the Chehalis City hall. She told me, contrary to Dennis Shain want to see more of them. And Cascade Writing Contest (http:// my own observations, that Jaime Herrera Beutler is Centralia I do. oregonchristianwriters.org/ not hiding out. Our representative’s “representative” The movie, filmed in Mo- cascade-writing-contest/) after informed me that Jaime has had numerous public Citizens Robbed to Help Illegals rocco, brought in $26.5 million meetings in the Centralia area. Well, when one con- helping to launch it last year. To the editor: the first weekend it opened in The contest, open to published siders Brian Baird’s track record in this regard, “nu- I have never been the biggest fan of Gov. Jay theaters, ranking second only and unpublished writers, ends merous” and “public” may be an inappropriate way Inslee, but his support of The DREAM Act in this to Liam Neeson’s movie “Non- March 31. to label our congresswoman’s presence here. state just seals the deal for me. Why is it OK to take Stop.” It was created by the Categories include contem- The representative’s representative persists in the money from my pocket, which could be used to fur- husband-and-wife team of Mark porary fiction; historical fic- notion that Jaime is a local fixture, but concedes it’s ther my own education, and fund the higher educa- Burnett, producer of the real- tion; speculative fiction; non- very likely that I don’t recognize her. This is because tion of someone who is not a legal citizen? ity show “Survivor,” and Roma fiction; memoir; young adult/ Herrera Beutler occasionally takes on the identity of Do the members of the Legislature who sup- Downey, who played Monica middle grade fiction; young a robo-caller. In this guise “she” has dialed tens of ported this bill, along with Inslee, realize that, ac- in the TV series “Touched by adult/middle grade nonfiction; thousands of Lewis County citizens, and “invited” cording to American Student Assistance, around an Angel.” They also produced children’s chapter and picture hundreds of them to attend her what·cha·ma·call·its. 66 percent of Americans who received a bachelor’s “The Bible” miniseries that broke books, both fiction and nonfic- Sometimes she invites them over for tea. Some- degree in 2007-2008 graduated with some form of records for viewership on the tion; poetry; devotional; and times she allows the lucky few to eavesdrop on the History Channel last year. articles, columns, stories, or phone to unobtrusively hear unknown people dis- student loan debt? That includes students here in Critics gave the movie low blog posts. cuss cherry-picked topics with her. The same effect Washington. ratings — probably for lack More than a half dozen is to be had by being put on hold for two hours — I graduated from high school almost three years of filth, foul language and Lewis County residents served minus the music and the repeated cliché, “your call ago, and I haven’t attended college out of fear of go- sex — while fans loved it. Many last year as preliminary judges, is very important to us.” (Noting the success of this ing into debt. Instead, I work part-time in the retail/ reviewers focused on the hand- reading and ranking entries ac- mode of public discourse, our local politicians are service industry, trying to save money (with limited some Portuguese leading actor cording to score sheets. We’re now enthusiastically jumping on the bandwagon.) success) to attend college. Diogo Morgado, describing him looking for more help this year. It has been explained to me that the Town Hall How sad is that? As someone born in this nation, as “Hot Jesus.” If you’re interested, email me at meeting has become extinct because the world is who pays taxes, who pays my bills on time regard- Why wouldn’t Jesus be hand- the address below. now too dangerous to allow the primitive freedoms less of financial burden, I’m too scared to pursue my some? What struck me about Brian Mittge, former editor we enjoyed in the past. own dreams. Seeing friends and former classmates Morgado’s portrayal was the at The Chronicle, judged entries We certainly should have seen it coming. going into debt to pursue their dreams doesn’t help, peaceful smile hovering con- in 2013 and agreed to do so Witness Jaime’s one and only genuine “Town either. I can’t be the only one outraged about that. stantly on his lips, the sense of again this year. Hall meeting” conducted at the college that exhib- I am now led to believe that Inslee and the leg- love radiating from his hazel “While the writing runs the ited: islators who voted for this bill are completely out eyes. It must be difficult to por- gamut that you might expect, • A police car parked dead center at the frontof touch with the middle-class families and college tray someone so well known, but some of the pieces were truly a door. students who elected them. At a time where govern- I thought he did a terrific job. surprise and delight — high-cal- • The chief of police occupying a conspicuous ment reform is desperately needed, all our “leaders” It struck me that Caiaphas, iber work that I still find mov- station in the atrium. will do is pass feel-good, liberal legislation that ul- the high priest, looked more ing in retrospect a year later,” he • Police officers patrolling the hallways. timately ends up biting hard-working, middle class reasonable in this movie than said. “If you are a person of faith, • The congresswoman on stage flanked by a po- Washingtonians in the rear. This is what happens in past renditions, which is per- this contest is a worthwhile in- lice officer on each side. when state government is run by the same people haps why the Anti-Defamation vestment of your time, both for This was the first time we saw such intimidation for 30 years. League’s national director, the benefit of other writers and at a Town Hall meeting, and it was the last time the If you’re just as outraged and upset as I am, write Abraham Foxman, described for your own development.” vast majority of us have set eyes on our congress- and call your state representatives, your state sena- the movie as “the most sensitive, ••• woman’s majestic presence. tor, your lieutenant governor and governor. Send the caring depiction of the story of Julie McDonald, a personal his- I suspect the “danger” the Republican leadership message that now is the time for reform, for fixing Jesus that I have ever seen” and torian and former journalist who is concerned with may come in the form of overzeal- broken things in this state, not passing laws that ul- noted that producers “put the lives in Toledo, owns Chapters of Life, ous imitators coming home to roost. Case in point: timately hurt Washingtonians. events into historical, political a company dedicated to preserving David Hedrick, Tea Party adherent and Jamie’s and psychological context.” family stories. She may be reached at challenger on the first go-round, campaigned solely Charles D. Snell During my trip to Israel last [email protected]. on his rude and disrupting vocal performance at a Centralia

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spring quarter pat kemp named at a 2014 distiNguished Glance “Quilters” Monday, March 17 8 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre Winter Quarter - Last Class Day Wednesday, March 19, Thursday, Sunday., May 11 alumnus March 20, and Friday, March 21 Centralia College Theatre presents Winter Quarter FInals “Quilters” Saturday, March 11 - Sundayday, 2 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre AWARD: Former March 30 Spring Break Centralia College Thursday, May 15 ‘‘I looked through the list of the Advising Day Student Is Now a Monday, March 31 No classes Transportation and people who have received this First class day Tuesday, April 1 Centralia College Theatre presents Public Facilities award, and the list is impressive. Last day to add classes without “Quilters” It’s an honor to be included.’’ faculty signature 7 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre Leader in Alaska Friday, April 11 By Courtney Simmons Last day to add classes with faculty Friday, May 16 signature Centralia College Theatre presents The Blaze Pat Kemp Tuesday, April 15 & Wednesday, “Quilters” Each year, one Centralia Col- distinguished alumnus April 16 8 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre lege alumnus is chosen as the best Puget Sound Blood Center blood drive representative of the success that 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. NSC Lobby Saturday, May 17 Centralia College Theatre presents all students hope to achieve. Pat ferred to the University of Wash- employment with the Depart- Saturday, April 19 Kemp, the Alaska commissioner Blazer Bot 2014 “Quilters” ington. ment of Transportation in 1977. Lewis County Lego Robotics Com- 8 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre for transportation and public fa- petition “I was young, and my time Shortly thereafter, he became a 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. HWC cilities, has been named the 2014 Monday, May 26 at Centralia College helped me licensed professional engineer. Distinguished Alumnus. get focused,” Kemp said. “I don’t Wednesday, April 30 Memorial Day Kemp is Centralia College’s Job Fair Campus Closed Born and raised in southeast think that as a 17-year-old fresh- 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. HWC Alaska, Kemp graduated high 37th recipient of the Distin- man I could have made it go- Monday, June 9 school in Juneau. He came to guished Alumnus award, and Thursday, May 8 ing straight to the University of Centralia College Theatre presents Last Class Day Centralia to accept an invitation Washington from high school. he will be honored during this “Quilters” by George Gablehouse, a coach Centralia College was important year’s commencement ceremony 7 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre Wednesday, June 11, Thursday, June 12, and Friday, June 13 at the time, to play basketball for as a transition college. My time on Friday, June 13. Centralia College. There he met Friday, May 9 Finals there helped me build a great “It is truly an honor to receive his wife, Becky, and received his foundation and prepped me well Centralia College Theatre presents this award,” Kemp said. “I looked “Quilters” Friday, June 13 associate’s degree, with the inten- for the university. Among other 8 p.m. Wickstrom Studio Theatre tion of becoming a teacher. Soon things I learned how to study.” through the list of the people Commencement after, however, he returned to the Once Kemp had earned his who have received this award, Saturday, May 10 4 p.m. college to earn his Associate’s bachelor’s degree, he returned and the list is impressive. It’s an Centralia College Theatre presents in Civil Engineering and trans- to Alaska and began full-time honor to be included.”

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Your Look at Centralia College Life CAMPUS NEWS Contact us at [email protected] Centralia Study: Program Sending College Low-Income Kids to College to Hold SEATTLE (AP) — Low- use scholarships from the ton, which supports both pro- income kids who participate program. They looked at grams, was enthusiastic about in Washington's College students at 55 high schools the results. Bachelor Bound scholarship program across the state. "I was really shocked and are going to college at nearly Washington middle happy that it was that effec- the same rate as their richer school students who are eligi- tive," said Heather Gingerich, Degree classmates and well ahead of ble for free- or reduced-price senior program officer at Stay other poor children who did lunch are invited to sign up College Spark Washington. not sign up, according to a for the College Bound schol- From 2007 to 2013, more Connected Information new report released Monday. arship program before high than 150,000 students have The scholarship program school. signed up for the College With The seems to encourage higher The study found 73 per- Bound program and partici- Session than expected college enroll- cent of students in the class pation as a percentage of eli- Blaze ment and continued college of 2012 who enrolled in the gible students has been grow- By Courtney Simmons nings in a hybrid format that attendance, according to a College Bound program in ing. The Blaze allows student to obtain their report by The BERC Group, middle school went to college A representative of degree on a flexible schedule. which was hired by College after high school. College at- the Washington Student On Thursday, March 13, Students attend face-to-face Spark Washington and the tendance for students who Achievement Council, which Get Centralia College will hold an classes only one or two days a Bill & Melinda Gates Founda- did not qualify for free- and- runs College Bound, was informational session to dis- week, and the rest of the pro- tion to assess the effectiveness reduced-price lunch is 78 per- pleased with the study's re- Updates cuss the new Bachelor of Ap- gram is done online. Students of the program. The program cent. About 60 percent of low- sults and promised further plied Science in Management who qualify can earn their only requires low-income stu- income students who didn't research on the program's 24/7 @: program now offered at the bachelor’s degree in two years. dents to sign a pledge to stay sign up for College Bound effectiveness as more classes college. It will take place from 5 “You don’t have to quit your in school, keep their high went to college. graduate. centraliablaze. p.m. until 6:30 p.m., and is be- job or commute to class every school grade point average A high school program "There's some early in- ing held in the Walton Science day to get a quality bachelor’s at 2.0 or above, and stay out that helps students make dication that the program com Center. degree,” McGee said. of trouble. Students get the sure they are taking the is quite successful," said Ro- “A strength of our Bachelor A study produced by the scholarship if they meet those right classes and doing other chelle Sharp, senior director of Applied Science in Manage- Washington State Board for requirements and the low- things to prepare for col- for student financial aid and ment (BASM) program is the Community and Technical income threshold when they lege, Navigation 101, also was support services at the Wash- retention rate,” said Larry Mc- Colleges showed that working graduate. found to have a strong influ- ington Achievement Council. Gee, associate dean of the bach- adults with a bachelor’s degree The researchers could ence on college attendance. Lawmakers are consider- elor degree program. “Everyone had more job security during not yet be certain, however, And when College Bound ing a bill to assess the schol- who started in our first year is the past economic recession if this trend will continue or students also benefited from arship program's long-term on track to earn his or her de- than those without. if it could be caused in part Navigation 101, their college financial viability, and other gree this June. That means that The college encourages any- by other factors, because enrollment numbers were researchers are taking a closer serious students do reach their one interested in a bachelor’s they were only studying the even higher. look at data on the graduates, goal.” degree to attend the informa- first group of students to College Spark Washing- Sharp said. The program is offered eve- tional session.

Follow Us on Twitter @CentraliaBlaze Large Earthworm Interests students By Courtney Simmons about earthworms: “Dr. Dennis and environmental conditions, The Blaze Linden, Cindy Hale, and other including moisture and soil worm experts say that worms conditions. Just past noon on Thursday, do not surface to avoid drown- According to the University March 6, a group of Centra- ing.” Why then? of Illinois Extension in Urban lia College students spotted a Since worms breathe Illinois, the largest earthworm larger than average earthworm through their skin, their bod- ever found, discovered in South passing the Natural Science ies must remain moist for oxy- Africa, measured 22 feet from Center. Fully stretched out, the gen to pass through their skin. its nose to the tip of its tail. worm in question was roughly Rainy weather provides earth- a foot in length. worms with a chance to travel The incident has left stu- safely above ground. dents with many questions Find Us on Facebook about earthworms. What causes some earth- www.facebook.com/ worms to grow much larger Why do earthworms come than others? centraliablaze out of the ground when it rains? Biologyjunction.com ex- plains that the size of an earth- Contrary to popular be- worm depends on its age, diet, lief, Learner.org has this to say

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The Blaze is always Continues accepting submis- By Centralia College staff sions from Centralia College students for The search for the next the opinion page, president of Centralia College is photos of events, or in high gear, according to Julie even comics. Think Ledford, Centralia College vice you’ve got what it president for Human Resources takes to write for and Legal Affairs. The Blaze? Email A committee, appointed by Editor-in-Chief the college’s board of trustees, Courtney Simmons has gone through an initial at editor@centra- screening, whittling the ap- liablaze.com, or call plicant pool down to 12 can- The Blaze World didates. Those in the pool are Headquarters at being asked to submit a video (360) 807-8250. responding to questions and addressing their qualifications to hold the office. Ledford said that this pro- cess will narrow the field to six B candidates who would be invit- ed to campus to meet with col- lege employees and members of THE the community. BLAZE The new president will be STAFF announced later this spring and take office beginning July 1, Editor-in-Chief: Former Centralia College President Nels Hanson, seated left, gives a response to a question asked by Arnie Guenther as former President Hank Kirk and cur- Courtney Simmons following the retirement of Dr. rent college President Jim Walton listen on during last month’s Class Act presentation at Centralia College’s Wickstrom Studio Theatre. Jim Walton. Walton has held the office for 12 years. Web/Print Design: Dakota Rakestraw

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Comic Artist: OLYMPIA (AP) — Mary cation Act. vices estimates 10,000 homeless shelter, she said, without a sta- passed unanimously in the Sen- Ely Tilley Kamandala worried about her Districts must enroll home- students in Washington schools ble home environment, it can ate, but it did not get a vote in children. less children — who often lack haven't come forward. be difficult for them to succeed the House. Reporters: Originally from Sudan, proof of residence, immuniza- The state Homeless Chil- in school. Also modeled after the Mc- Taylor Tryon the mother of six moved into tion records and other neces- dren Education Act, or Senate Unlike most housing ser- Carver Elementary program shared housing in Tacoma af- sary documents — and trans- Bill 6074 and House Bill 2373, vices, the McCarver Elemen- were companion measures to Contact us at: ter her husband died. She spoke port them to and from school. is aimed at better identifying tary program used the broader create a two-year pilot program (360) 807-8250 little English and had trouble If they are enrolled in a school, homeless students to provide definition when searching for to provide housing for homeless editor@ finding work. the district must allow them to support. The measure would families in need. Lawmakers students and their families. centraliablaze.com "I'm from zero," she said, stay there. The state receives require OSPI to report data on had been working to establish Senate Bill 6365 and House "so it was a really bad situation federal funding to offset these homeless students to the state, similar programs in other parts Bill 2736 would allocate Visit us at... when I came here. It was just costs — about $950,000 from including numbers of identified of the state, but none of the $300,000 to provide rental as- centraliablaze.com me and them, and no one could the U.S. Department of Educa- homeless students enrolled in measures are getting through sistance for homeless families help me." tion. public schools, test scores, tru- this legislative session. within a district to offset trans- Three of her children were U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D- ancy and dropout rates. Sen. Bruce Dammeier, R- portation costs, but neither attending McCarver Elemen- Wash., is working to supple- It would also require OSPI Puyallup, tutored at the school made it past the deadline for tary in the city's Hilltop neigh- ment McKinney-Vento to in- to create a training video and before he became a lawmaker. legislation to pass out of a com- borhood when she found the crease aid for Washington's instructions to help teachers He said he's impressed with the mittee. program that could — and did growing population of home- and school employees identify program's impact on students' GET — help her, to get a home, a job less students, as well as for oth- homeless students. educational success and, most and improve her children's per- er states. The Senate version is head- of all, mobility. IN THE formance in school. The federal Educational ed to the governor's desk. "You can't teach a kid who's LOOP In 2011, the Tacoma Hous- Success for Children and Youth not there," he said. ing Authority partnered with Without Homes Act would in- Housing Aid Is Limited He's sponsoring Senate Bill Follow us on Face- the school, which serves the crease funding for McKinney- 6338, which would require the book, “Centralia poorest population in the dis- Most children from fami- Vento, and allow districts to state Department of Commerce Blaze” and trict, to provide housing and lies who consider themselves use Title I funds — reserved to give preference to projects in- on Twitter, “ support to 50 families with homeless qualify for McKin- for schools with high numbers volving collaborative partner- @CentraliaBlaze.” children enrolled in the school ney-Vento and education ser- of children from low-income ships between school districts who were experiencing home- vices, but far fewer qualify for families — for transportation. and public-housing authori- lessness. The bill — one of several housing assistance. They receive housing The U.S. Department of Ed- ties that benefit children from Want to submit your measures Murray is sponsor- low-income families. The bill Call 360-736-3311 vouchers for five years — if they ing to benefit homeless youth ucation defines homelessness letters to the editor? follow certain rules, like mak- — also extends some provisions as anyone who lacks a "fixed, Contact us at “edi- ing sure students are on time to to public preschools, provides regular and adequate nighttime tor@centraliablaze. school — and the amount de- training for case workers and residence." com,” or call The creases by 20 percent each year. educational opportunities for Students who live in motels, Blaze World Head- Most of all, they receive sup- students. hotels or share a single-family quarters at (360) port. Dinah Ladd is the Seattle home with multiple families 807-8250 Case workers, who have of- School District's McKinney- qualify for McKinney-Vento fices at the school, helped Ka- Vento liaison, a caseworker and other forms of educational mandala enroll in classes to get who connects homeless stu- assistance, but don't qualify for her home-care certificate, and dents with services. housing assistance. later, helped her get a job at the Many of these students The U.S. Department of Korean Women's Association. move around three or four Housing and Urban Devel- Michael Power supervises times a year, Ladd says. McKin- opment's definition excludes the program, which has moti- ney-Vento "gives them stability families with any type of hous- vated state lawmakers to push in their education," she said. ing, even if it's substandard or measures that would facilitate Her office also helps low- crowded. CH516399cz.cg the creation of others like it. income students pay for things "It's really important to un- Students have improved test such as field trips and caps and derstand that homelessness isn't scores and better attendance, gowns for graduation. a single thing," Murray said. but Power said the program's Though students might have most important development is Fear Keeps Some Quiet that they're moving less. In 2006, the school had a But even when homeless BENEFITS CENTRALIA COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS! turnover rate of 179 percent students qualify for benefits, — meaning more than the many don't come forward. total population of students Katara Jordan is an attorney were moving in and out of the for Columbia Legal Services, a Night at the Olympic Club school each year. It's down to firm that provides legal assis- 75 percent for the school and 13 tance to low-income families. percent for students in the pro- She said some students are wor- gram. ried that if they identify them- It's a victory for this school, selves as homeless, they could but the problem is not solved be taken away from their par- Join us! for the state. ents. The state Office of the Su- It's a risk, especially for TUESday, March 18, 2014 perintendent of Public Instruc- families who are unsheltered or tion (OSPI) reports more than live in cars. But Ladd says the 5 PM to close 30,000 homeless students were school district can help. "We'll identified in public schools get you out of that situation," A Neighborhood Place for Family & Friends from September 2012 to June she said. BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER 2013 — that's about 12 percent Most of these families qual- 112 N TOWER AVE • 360-736-5164 more than the previous school ify for emergency housing, food www.mcmenamins.com year. and other services. Right now, the state provides Lawmakers are working support to homeless students on ways to get these services For more information: 360.736.9391, ext. 290 • [email protected] to students who have not been and their families through the foundation.centralia.edu/events.html federal McKinney-Vento Edu- identified. Columbia Legal Ser- CH516702cz.cg Blaze 4  The Blaze, Centralia, Wash., March 2014

Your Look at Centralia College Athletics TRAILBLAZER SPORTS Contact us at [email protected] Four Former Athletes Inducted Into Centralia College Sports Hall of Fame By Centralia College staff and The Blaze and Rochester, in 2008, to state Four former standout stu- 1A championships. dent-athletes were inducted Klovdahl, as baseball stand- into the Centralia College out at Central Washington Sports Hall of Fame (HOF) dur- University, was team captain, ing the Lady Blazer basketball voted Most Inspirational player, half-time ceremony Saturday, and still holds the record for Feb. 22, in the Michael Smith most stolen bases. He was also Gym in the college’s Health and a letterman in basketball and Wellness Center. Sade Smith, a member of the brought that passion to Cen- Read More Online @ 2004-2006 Lady Blazers basket- tralia College where he coached ball team; Ken Wastradowski, Jerry Striegel Dave Klovdahl Ken Wastradowski Sadie Smith under Bob Reimer from 1982 a basketball and baseball star through 1986. He assisted Bob Centralia College Student News on the Web the on News Student College Centralia during 1969-70; Jerry Striegel, Peters, men’s head basketball a Blazer baseball pitcher dur- ciation of Community Colleges ing guard in basketball and a to what is now Western Wash- coach, from 1991 through 2000, centraliablaze.com ing the 1974-76 seasons; and (NWAACC) All-League 1st baseball pitcher. He played on ington University. There, he and was head coach from 2000- Dave Klovdahl, a three-year Team, and as a sophomore was the team that placed second in also pitched for the Bellingham 08. He returned as the assistant named to the All-Academic state and later played pro ball Bells, a semi-pro team, before letterman in basketball and a coach in 2011. four-year starter in baseball at First Team. She was a Centra- with the Pittsburgh Pirates beginning his coaching career Klovdahl became the what is now Central Washing- lia College honor student and and then played five seasons in Rochester in 1979. He served ton University, and a Blazer served on a variety of impor- of semi-pro ball, including the a coaching stint in Tenino be- head coach of Blazer women’s coach, all became members of tant student committees. 1975-76 seasons with the Cen- ginning in 1982 but returned to golf in 2001 and has won the the HOF. Smith currently is practic- tralia Pavers. Rochester in 2002 where he is NWAACC Western Confer- Smith was twice named to ing law in Seattle. Striegel was a star pitcher currently the athletic director. ence Championship three the Northwest Athletic Asso- Wastradowski was a start- for the Blazers then transferred He took both Tenino, in 1986, times.

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FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Food Establishments Chehalis Grocery Outlet 10 0 10 With Perfect Scores: Reichert’s Meats, Centralia 0 5 5 Several potentially hazardous foods were found in the produce section Blanton’s Market, Packwood Indirect drain is required on three-compartment sink. Please correct within between 42 and 57.7 F. and must be kept at 41 F. or below at all times. These Butter Butte Coffee Co., Packwood two months. Left handout. (5 blue) were either discarded or moved to the walk-in to cool. Please provide ther- Country Cousin Restaurant, Inspection: Feb. 21 mometers in coolers and monitor frequently. (10 red) Centralia Inspection: Feb. 27 Gather Cafe, Centralia Santa Lucia Coffee, Centralia 10 10 20 Interstate Chevron Food Mart, Chehalis Person in charge did not have valid food worker card available. Please pro- Denny’s, Chehalis 15 0 15 vide within one week. (5 red) Jeremy’s, Chehalis Taco meat was placed on the steam table to reheat and was found at 90 F. JJ Berry Country Store, Chehalis There was no digital thermometer available and dial thermometers were Potentially hazardous foods must be quickly heated/cooled on the stove or in Mackinaw’s Restaurant, Chehalis at least 20 degrees off. Please either calibrate dial thermometers or provide the microwave and then placed hot onto the steam table. This was discarded. Market Street Pub & Grill, Chehalis thin-tipped, tip-sensitive digital thermometer. Please correct by tomorrow. (5 (15 red) Matrix Coffee House & Cafe, red) Inspection: March 3 Chehalis Dishes are not being sanitized. Please wash, rinse, sanitize and air dry. This Packwood Diner, Packwood was discussed previously. (5 blue) Sunshine Liquidators, Packwood El Amigo Inc., Centralia 15 0 15 Indirect drain is required on the three-compartment sink. Please provide Taco Del Mar, Chehalis within two months. Indirect drain is also required on espresso machine. (5 There were no paper towels at the hand wash sink in the bakery. This was Tacos el Rey, Centralia blue) corrected. This is a repeat violation. (10 red) Parents of Class of 2014, Immanuel Inspection: Feb. 21 Digital thermometer was not working. Please correct or replace by tomor- Lutheran Church, Centralia row. This is a repeat violation. (5 red) Subway, Interstate Avenue, Chehalis 10 0 10 Inspection: Feb. 28 Lewis County Several potentially hazardous foods were found cold holding between 42.1 and 48.4 F. and must be held at 41 F. or below at all times. These were either Jungle Hut, Chehalis 5 0 5 District Court discarded or moved to the walk-in to cool. (10 red) Person in charge does not have a valid food worker card available. Please Actions by Lewis County Dis- Inspection: Feb. 11 provide within one week and ensure all workers have valid cards before be- ginning work. (5 red) trict Court included the following defendants, charges and case dis- Casadores, Centralia 30 0 30 Inspection: Feb. 28 positions: Only one employee had a food worker card available. Please have all food Held Nov. 1 workers obtain valid cards within one week. www.foodworkercard.gov. (5 Main Street Food Mart & Deli, Chehalis 10 0 10 • Diane Lynn Allison, 52, Eatonville, red) Chicken salad and tuna salad sandwiches were found between 44.1 and driving under the influence, sentenced Several chicken breasts were found cooling in a pot of warm water on the 54.4 F. and must be held at 41 F. or below. These were placed in the freezer to to 364 days in jail with 274 suspended, stove (no heat for about one hour) and were 120 F. Potentially hazardous cool quickly. Please adjust procedures as discussed and ensure sandwiches fined $1,000, $830 in fees. foods must all be cooled in the refrigerator, most in 2-inch layers. Chicken are 41 F. when placed in the front cooler. (10 red) • Brandy Nicole Hunter, 21, Winlock, 1st degree negligent driving, sentenced breasts and other meats may be cooled in 4-inch pieces. These were placed in Inspection: Feb. 28 to 90 days in jail with 90 days suspend- a single layer in the walk-in to cool uncovered. (25 red) ed, fined $600, $772 in fees. Inspection: Feb. 28 White Pass Ski Area, White Pass 10 0 10 • Daniel Leroy Brown, 49, Graham, No contact/protection order violation, sen- One refrigeration unit in the Sitzmark kitchen was too warm for cold hold- tenced to 364 days in jail with 364 days Chehalis AM-PM, Chehalis 10 0 10 ing potentially hazardous foods. Foods were measured at 40-53 F. These suspended, fined $5,000 with $4,250 Potentially hazardous foods in the back refrigerator were found between foods were discarded because they had been stored at this warm tempera- suspended, $383 in fees. 43.4 and 46.9 F. and must be held at 41 F. or below at all times. Please adjust ture for an unknown time. Keep all potentially hazardous foods at or below Held Nov. 5 refrigerator as needed and monitor frequently. (10 red) 41 F. at all times. (10 red) • Johnathon S. Sonoda, 24, Wilson- Inspection: Feb. 27 Inspection: Feb. 27 ville, Ore., 3rd degree driving while li- cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days Crime Stoppers of Lewis County in jail with 88 days suspended, fined $600, $246 in fees. • Lena A. Castillo, 24, Centralia, 3rd Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are seeking degree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 days your assistance in a burglary investigation. Between 4:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., on Jan. 13, suspended, fined $600, $146 in fees. someone entered the metal framed shop at a private residence in the 100 block of All- Held Nov. 6 man Road, Winlock, and stole the following items: • Ken Johnson, 53, Portland, Ore., driving while under the influence, sen- • Two compound bows: tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 days suspended, fined $5.000 with $4,000 1 Matthews model Q2XL suspended, $796 in fees. • Justus John Kohlenberg, 41, Win- lock, resisting arrest, sentenced to 90 1 Reflex days in jail with 56 days suspended, fined $750, $383 in fees. The approximate value is estimated at more than $700. • Brandon Forrest Schroeder, 43, To- If you have information about the location of this property or the person responsible for stealing it, don’t delay. Call right away. Crime ledo, driving while under the influence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 184 Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800- days suspended, fined $10,000 with 748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestoppers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. $9,000 suspended, $586 in fees. Tipsters 3555, 3558, 3563, 3571, 3575, 3578, please call Crime Stoppers for reward information. • Nicholas Alexander Mecca, 46, Cen- tralia, driving while under the influence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 338 Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are seeking suspended, fined $5,000 with $4,000 suspended, $686 in fees. your assistance in a vehicle theft investigation. Between 8 a.m. on Feb. 10 and 5 p.m. • Logan Mitchell Murphy, 21, Yakima, on Feb. 14, someone broke into and stole a pickup truck that was for sale by the own- (1) 3rd degree driving while license sus- pended, (2) possession of marihuana er from the corner of Highway 6 and South Scheuber Road, Chehalis. The following equal to or less than 40 grams, sen- tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 days describes the truck that was stolen: suspended on count 1, dismissed with prejudice on count 2, fined $600, $346 • Yellow 1979 Toyota pickup, 2-door, license number B67883P, VIN number in fees. • Heather Ann Beebe, 44, Packwood, RN47000098 (1) 3rd degree driving while license suspended, (2) reckless endangerment, The approximate value is estimated at more than $ 4,000 sentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 days suspended, on count 1, 364 days in jail with 353 suspended on count 2, con- If you have information about the location of this property or the person responsible for stealing it, don’t delay. Call right away. Crime current, fined $5,600 with $4,000 sus- Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the clearance of this crime or any other pended, $1,302 in fees. crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestop- • Robert D. Lee, 61, Chehalis, driving pers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. while under the influence, sentenced to Tipsters 3555, 3558, 3563, 3571, 3575, 3578, please call Crime Stoppers for reward information. 364 day in jail with 94 days suspended, fined $1,144, $1,289 in fees. • David D. Parker, 41, Texas, driving Public Service Announcement while under the influence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 days suspend- ed, fined $5,000 with $3,500 suspended, $1,289 in fees. Chehalis Municipal Court Chehalis Municipal Court suspended, $225 in fees. Look for criminal cases, including sentenc- • Dustin Wayne Miller, 22, Chehalis, es, fines, fees and findings of not fourth-degree assault, dismissed with prejudice. guilty or dismissals. • Ronald Harry Moore III, 28, Centra- Held Feb. 26 lia, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, fined • Jimmy-John Bud Carns, 56, Centralia, $800 with $400 suspended. Babies of third-degree driving while license sus- • Gene Thomas Morales, 49, Chehalis, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) resisting ar- pended, $103 in fees. rest, count 1 dismissed without prejudice, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Christopher W. Coles, 26, Centralia, pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 ed on count 2, $125 in fees. days in jail with 334 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, $919 in fees. • Jason Wayne Richendollar, 41, Win- 2013 lock, violation of no contact/protection • Amber Louise Dodd, 20, Chehalis, mi- order, dismissed with prejudice. nor in possession and/or consumption, dismissed without prejudice. • Carly Taylor Ridley, 25, Napavine, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 • Riese K. Doyle, 20, Federal Way, (1) days in jail with 349 suspended, fined false reporting, (2) minor in possession and/or consumption, (3) ID card pro- $1,000 with $500 suspended, $125 in fees. cured unlawfully, (4) reckless endanger- • Allan Leroy Rounsley, 60, Centralia, ment, (5) hit and run, unattended prop- second-degree driving while license sus- erty, sentenced to 364 days in jail with pended, dismissed with prejudice. 362 suspended, fined $600 with $300 • Cody Lee Snyder, 22, Napavine, third- suspended on counts 1 and 4, sentenced degree malicious mischief, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 88 suspended, to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, fined $600 with $300 suspended on fined $800 with $400 suspended. count 3, concurrent, count 2 dismissed • Asa Jordan Williams, 29, Chehalis, Inserting in without prejudice, count 5 dismissed third-degree driving while license sus- with prejudice. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Michael William Kelley, 53, Centralia, 80 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 fourth-degree assault, dismissed with suspended, $228 in fees. The Chronicle prejudice. • Ji Youn Kim, 38, Chehalis, fourth- Held March 5 degree assault, domestic violence, dis- • Reese Spencer Freeman, 38, Chehalis, CH513285cw.db missed with prejudice. (1) first-degree animal cruelty, food and • Jordan Levi Larson, 21, Chehalis, water, (2) first-degree animal cruelty, ven- Thursday, March 20, 2014. fourth-degree assault, domestic vio- tilation, (3) first-degree animal cruelty, in- lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with jure/kill, sentenced to 30 days in jail with 362 suspended, fined $800 with $400 30 suspended, fined $200 on each count. Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT into jail for suspicion of driv- on the 100 block of Union Av- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT a motor vehicle without per- Intoxicated Man Gets ing under the influence, hit and enue on Feb. 21 outside of Cen- Woman With Baby mission. He allegedly stole his run, and second-degree driving tralia. The victim was a 51-year- grandmother’s pickup truck Headbutted and Later Arrested while license suspended. Police old Centralia woman. Causes Concern and drove to his friend’s house • Mark A. Silva, a 33-year- contacted Elliot after respond- • Multiple people called po- for the second time within the old transient, was contacted by ing to a report of a car accident Car in Ditch lice at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday past two weeks. The teen was police on the 500 block of Yew on the 100 block of South Tower to report a woman who was arrested in late February for al- Street after a caller reported at Avenue. Elliot had allegedly at- • A 22-year-old Longview behaving oddly and clutching legedly stealing the same truck about 1 p.m. that a disorderly tempted to leave the area after man crashed his 1979 Volkswa- a baby while walking near the and getting into a short pursuit man was in the street stopping the crash. gen two-door hatchback into a 100 block of South Market Bou- with Winlock police. The most traffic, trying to start fights • William R. Asher, 41, of ditch near milepost 2 on Win- levard. The woman told people recent theft occurred on the 100 with strangers and punching the Centralia, was arrested and lock-Vader Road at 10:28 p.m. that she was in danger, and said block of Debra Lane at 2:49 p.m. grass. Police told Silva, who ap- booked into jail for suspicion of Saturday after the car hit stand- remarks such as “Jesus help me, Saturday. peared to be very intoxicated, to driving under the influence near ing water on the road. The crash send me an angel.” The baby settle down and go somewhere a northbound off-ramp of Inter- made the car go into a ditch, did not appear to be moving, so Fishing in a Puddle to sober up. Shortly after that state 5 at 2:45 p.m. Friday. which was full of water. The police and medics responded to interaction, officers once again driver was able to get out of the the area. When officers initially • Someone called police to vehicle because it wasn’t fully request that an officer check on were called back to the area be- Stolen Honda tried to talk to her, she refused to cause Silva was running through submerged. hand over the child and would a man who was walking around residents’ lawns. He was told • A 1989 Honda Accord was clutch the baby tighter. Eventu- North National Avenue and once again to calm down. A few reported stolen from the 1400 Vehicle Prowl ally police were able to get the Northeast Coal Creek Road car- block of Johnson Road shortly rying a guitar, a spear, a cane hours after that, Silva allegedly • A 32-year-old Vader wom- baby away from her, and both went to Picasso Brothers and after 3 p.m. Friday. the child and the mother were and a fishing pole at about 8:30 an called police at about 8 a.m. a.m. Saturday. The reporting tried to fight a man, who hap- Friday to report her vehicle was both taken to the hospital. The pened to be a bodybuilder. Dur- Damaged Tires baby was not injured. Child Pro- party told 911 dispatcher the broken into on the 100 block of man was wandering in the road ing the dispute, Silva reportedly • A Centralia man called po- Alpine Court in Vader. Her car tective Services took custody of tried to hit the bodybuilder with the baby. and appeared to be fishing in a lice shortly before 7 p.m. Friday CD player, a speaker and $10 mud puddle. a laptop computer. Silva ended from the 300 block of West Pine were stolen. The total loss is ap- up with a broken nose after the Street to report that all four tires proximately $335. The vehicle Indecent Exposure bodybuilder headbutted him. Vehicle Prowl on his vehicle were damaged. prowl occurred at about 2:30 • Jared McLeod, 31, of Olym- Silva was then transported to • A vehicle prowl was report- that morning, and deputies are pia, was arrested and booked Providence Centralia Hospital ed on the 400 block of Northeast reviewing surveillance video. into the Lewis County Jail for for treatment. After he was re- Vehicle Prowl Adams Avenue shortly before 1 indecent exposure after he al- leased from the hospital at about p.m. Saturday. Two Bibles, a GPS • Officers took a report of a Burglaries legedly exposed himself to sev- 9 p.m., Silva allegedly began vehicle prowl on the 2300 block and CDs were reportedly taken. kicking and punching a phone eral people on the 500 block of of Eureka Avenue at about 2 • Two burglaries on the 100 North Market Boulevard shortly box outside the hospital. An of- p.m. Sunday. block of Wennassee Loop were Criminal Trespass ficer spotted him and arrested after 1 a.m. Sunday. reported on Saturday. The bur- • Jacob M. Goble, 22, of Che- him for first-degree attempted glaries likely occurred sometime Child Molestation halis, was arrested and booked malicious mischief. between November 2012 and Naked Woman Takes a Stroll into jail for suspicion criminal • Officers took a report of early March. The first reported Through Chehalis trespassing after he allegedly Sisterly Love possible child molestation at burglary was at a storage shed • Someone called 911 to re- 4:36 p.m. Sunday. The alleged returned to a place on the 2100 • Three adult sisters were is- and trailer. Someone took a pro- port a naked woman was walk- victim is a 12-year-old boy. block of North National Avenue sued summonses for suspicion pane torch and heater, valued at ing down Northwest Cascade $120. The second occurred to a he had previously been ordered of fourth-degree assault after Avenue near West Main Street at to stay away from. they went to the house of their LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE vacation home and drills, a saw, about 4 a.m. Sunday. The nude 5 gallons of gas and tools, valued fourth sister on the 200 block of Burglary woman was apparently yelling at ••• West Second Street shortly after at $400, were reportedly stolen. someone on the phone. Officers • Anthony P. Burleson, 18, By The Chronicle Staff 1 a.m. Sunday to confront the • A 40-year-old Curtis man were unable to locate her. Centralia, and a 17-year-old woman about the way she par- called police to report a burglary Please call news reporter Stepha- Centralia boy were both arrest- ents her child. The confronta- on the 600 block of Curtis Hill Chehalis Teen Goes nie Schendel with news tips. She can ed and booked on suspicion of tion escalated into a fight. Road shortly after 7 p.m. Friday. on Joyride, Again be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- burglary and trafficking stolen The thieves entered the resi- [email protected]. property Sunday for allegedly dence through an unlocked door • A 14-year-old Chehalis DUI stealing an Xbox, a camera, an and stole tools, drills, painting boy was arrested and booked • Kyle W. Elliot, 36, of Shel- iPod Touch, a firearm and $400 supplies, a ladder, a garden hose into the Lewis County Juvenile In Remembrance ton, was arrested and booked in cash. The burglary occurred and other items Detention Center for taking Death Notices dick mitchell Marriage Licenses A memorial service will • MARJORIE L. WATILO, 85, Centralia, died The following couples recently • Jonathan Ray Selle, 37, and Jennifer • Cristi Rena Garza, 35, and Ashley Joy be held for Dick Mitchell Saturday, March 8, at home. A family applied for a marriage license at Gail Hill, 35, both of Pe Ell Davidson, 28, both of Centralia on March 16, 2014 at 4:00 graveside service will be held at a later • Robert L.D. Roach, 50, and Yvonne • Jacob Kyle Morang, 30, and Kel- p.m. at the Chehalis Eagles. date. Arrangements are under the direc- the Lewis County Courthouse: D. Lynn Avery, 50, both of Rochester landra Maxine Kirby, 25, both of tion of Funeral Alternatives of Washing- • Robbie Len Pitts, 25, and Roxanne Chehalis To view the obituary, please ton, Tumwater. Lynn Smith, 27, both of Centralia • Matthew Harold Jeffery, 39, and Ra- • James Wilbur Field, 58, Yelm, go and to chronline.com/obituaries. • Richard George Livermore, 60, and chel Ann Watkins, 33, both of Centralia • SHARON LEE CARROLL, 73, Centralia, died Christel Esther Gross, 55, Winlock Tuesday, March 4, at home. A graveside Patricia Elaine Watson, 65, both of Pe Ell • Felix Homero Mariscal, 23, and Eliza- service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Mills & • Karrie Jeane Callahan, 49, and Wen- beth Castro, 19, both of Centralia Mills Funeral Home and Memorial Park, dy Rosa Pinion, 44, both of Centralia • Lysondra Nichole Fiedler, 26, and Ja- Funeral Alternatives Tumwater. Arrangements are under the • Charles H. Garrett, 75, and Mary Pa- cob Lucien Brooks, 27, both of Chehalis direction of Mills & Mills. mela Miller, 67, both of Chehalis • Amber Lee Bradshaw, 31, and Kath- • LORNE WILLIAM FERRIS, 66, Chehalis, Our Lewis County Arrangement Ofice • Michael Allen Purcell, 19, and Jessica erine Dane Daniel, 31, both of Centralia

died Wednesday, March 5, at home. No 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 CH516453.sl.cg Ann Dotson, 18, both of Tacoma services are planned. Arrangements are • Meagan Lee Reed, 23, and Heath Centralia, WA 98531 under the direction of Cattermole Fu- • James Marvin Thomas, 70, and June Bryan Counts, 26, both of Winlock neral Home, Winlock. Kronkow, 65, both of Centralia • Luis Alberto Gomez Reyes, 27, Cen- For Appointments call 360 - 807- 4468 • SALLY L. WEST, 70, Centralia, died Fri- • Gregory Gordon Collins, 23, and tralia, and Vanessa Marie Gonzales, 21, day, Feb. 28, at home. No services are Daisy Erica Garcia, 26, both of Centralia Chehalis www.FuneralAlternatives.org Available 24/7 planned. Arrangements are under the direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. jAmes Andrew vAnder stoep • LINDA L. RIVENESS,64, Chehalis, died 1925 ~ 2014 Saturday, March 8, at home. A memorial (Suzi) Hayne. A faithful member of Barajas (Jose Barajas), service will be held at a later date. Ar- Jim entered University Westminster Presbyterian Roxie Hunt (Jonathan rangements are under the direction of of Oregon Law School Church in since 1950, Jim Mobley), Jack Hunt (Tenah Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. 1947. Jim and Suzi was were an ordained elder. TheAcquaye), Bryn Vander • DOROTHY JUNE (HANKINS) MILLER, 83, Che- married in Longview, Wash.congregation of WPC has Stoep, Beth Vander Stoep, halis, died Sunday, March 9, at home. A on June 20, 1948. After beenlaw Jim and Suzi’s secondIsabel Vander Stoep; and by private family service will be held at school, Jim and Suzi chosefamily and their constancy three great-grandchildren, a later date. Arrangements are under Chehalis where he was hired and support has been aMarley Mae, Selah Sparrow the direction of Funeral Alternatives of by the law irm of Hull & source of great comfort andand Sebastian James. He is Washington, Centralia. Armstrong. Jim and Suzi strength. also survived by his brother- believed their marriage was Annual vacations to Orcas in-law, Jack Hayne; and by a match made in heaven, Island began with Jim andnieces and nephews, Becky, Lotteries as was their match with Suzi’s honeymoon. Fishing Greg, Grant, Corey, Mary, Chehalis, Westminster in Alaska and clamming inJohn, Alice and Nancy. Washington’s Sunday Games Presbyterian Church and the Queen Charlotte Islands A man of impeccable this law irm. Jim practicedwere highlights of each year.ethics, strong faith and Powerball: Family, faith, law and law for 53 years and Withwas a his faithful springer boundless kindness, he was Next jackpot: $60 million justice, friends, Chehalis, member and past presidentspaniels, Jim loved hunting beloved and will be sorely Mega Millions: ishing, hunting, Washingtonof Lewis County Barpheasants in the fall. Hemissed by many. Still, we Next jackpot: $309 million State University, dogs,Association. Other accoladesenthusiastically shared these are blessed to have walked Match 4: 03-06-10-22 clamming, tennis, Rotary,in Jim’s law career included adventures with family and this earth with him. He lives Daily Game: 5-7-3 cards and dominoes - theseBoard of Governors (1985- many dear friends. on in our hearts, inspires our have been enduring loves 1988)of and then president Above all, Jim Vander actions and we know he rests Keno: 05-12-14-15-20-23-25-28-40-41- James Andrew Vander Stoepof Washington State Bar Stoep was a family man. in peace. 46-52-53-56-59-66-72-74-75-76 through his nearly 89 yearsAssociation (1989-1990), His granddaughter, Brook, Memorial service will of life. Born on May membership 14, in American recently gave birth to a be 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, 1925, Jim passed away College on of Trial Lawyers son whose middle name is March 15, 2014 at Commodities March 8, 2014. (state chairman, 1992-93). James. She wrote to Jim, Westminster Presbyterian Gas in Washington — $3.55 (AAA of Jim and his family-He was a life member of We would be so happy if, in Church. Washington) parents, Dirk Hendrick Fellowsand of American Bar giving him your name and In lieu of lowers, the Crude Oil — $100.98 per barrel (CME Marion Vander Stoep andFoundation. having him learn all about family would appreciate Group) sister, Jean - moved fromAn active citizen, Jim was his great-grandpa, he could donations to Westminster Gold — $1,340 (Monex) Iowa to Lynden, Wash.past president of Chehalis grow up with your honesty, Presbyterian Church (P.O. Silver — $20.82 (Monex) in 1929. After graduatingRotary Club, irst chairman kindness, humor, charm, Box 710, Chehalis, WA from Lynden High Schoolof Chehalis swimming pool, loyalty, work ethic, and great 98532), University of in 1942, Jim enrolled co-founder at of Chehalis capacity for love as a guide. Livingstonia Foundation Corrections Washington State College.Little League, chairman of Jim is survived by his (P.O. Box 9276, Silver In 1943, Jim enlisted in Lewisthe County Republican treasured wife of nearly 66Springs, MD 20916), or ••• U.S. Navy and followingClub. He actively supported years, Suzi; and by daughters,Chehalis Foundation (PO The Chronicle seeks to be Oficer Training, became anChehalis schools and tennis, Ann Vander Stoep of Seattle,Box 1608, Chehalis, WA accurate and fair in all its report- ensign and served in JapanPaciic N.W. Chamber Johanna Vander Stoep (Eric98532). ing. If you find an error or believe following the end of WWOrchestra, II. Lewis County Cederwall) of Bainbridge a news item is incorrect, please call In 1946, he returned to WSC,Community Concerts, Girl Island and J. Vander Stoep To view this obituary, please go to the newsroom as soon as possible at completed his bachelorsScouts and Boy Scouts (E. Ann Vander Stoep)chronline.com/obituaries. degree and became engagedand Vernetta Smith Public of Chehalis; six beloved 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to marry Margaret SueLibrary. grandchildren, Brook Monday through Friday. • Main 9 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Centralia Police Find $30,000 Worth of Drugs in Limo SEIZED: Centralia pills and less than one pound of MDMA, which is known as ec- Detectives Find stasy or “molly,” according to po- Additional Drugs lice. They also located a firearm, which Bhagwandin is forbidden in Vehicle Belonging to possess due to his previous fel- to Lacey Couple ony convictions, as well as about Accused of Supplying $16,700 in cash. They also seized three ve- Narcotics to Lewis hicles police say were likely pur- County Drug Dealers chased with drug money. On Monday, Centralia de- By Stephanie Schendel tective Chad Withrow and Sgt. [email protected] Jim Shannon were beginning to search those impounded vehi- Three sacks of psychedelic cles, starting with the eye-catch- mushrooms. An egg carton full ing limo. of hash oil. Eight pounds of pot. Immediately after opening All in one white limousine. the back door of the massive ve- Centralia detectives found hicle, police found a black bag nearly $30,000 worth of drugs with suspected drugs inside. Po- Monday afternoon, all stashed lice also searched the seats and inside a limousine that police ripped off some of the side panel- seized last week during a drug bust in Lacey. ing of the limo to search for ad- Centralia Sgt. Jim Shannon ditional drugs. Inside the bag, Shannon said said the Ford Excursion limou- Pete Caster / [email protected] there was three, one-pound bags sine was one of three vehicles Chad Withrow of the Centralia Police Department Anti-Crime Unit discovers a small baggie of hash oil behind one of the of mushrooms, valued at an es- impounded last week after in- seats in a limousine that the department seized on Monday afternoon at their facility on Mellen Street in Centralia. The de- vestigators from multiple agen- timated $4,500, eight pounds partment’s search found 8 pounds of marijuana, 3 pounds of mushrooms and 8 ounces of hash. cies served a search warrant on of marijuana and an egg carton a residence belonging to a Lacey filled with chunks of butane hash oil, which is extremely con- The process of making hash couple. Centralia police say the oil from marijuana is extremely couple were working as suppliers centrated THC — the main ac- tive ingredient in pot. dangerous, Shannon said. to numerous Lewis County drug While possession of small dealers. A pound of high quality mar- ijuana is valued at approximately amounts of marijuana is legal in Jai J. Bhagwandin, 39, and the state of Washington, possess- 29-year-old Katie Bhagwandin, $2,500, Shannon said. Eight ing and manufacturing butane who also uses the last name of pounds of it can be worth up to Padilla, were both arrested on $20,000. hash oil is not, Shannon said. felony charges last Thursday at Hash oil, which looks like a Those caught making hash oil their house on the 6400 block dark, sticky substance, is an in- can be charged with manufac- of Stephen Court Southeast, ac- creasingly popular way to con- turing a controlled substance. cording to Centralia police. sume marijuana, Shannon said. Small amounts of drugs Inside their house, police al- It is often smoked in E-cigarettes found on Monday will be sent legedly found approximately five or vaporizers. to the Washington State Patrol pounds of suspected marijuana, A gram of hash oil — which Crime Laboratory and police two pounds of hallucinogenic is about the size of a raisin — has will likely refer the Lacey cou- Eight pounds of marijuana and three pounds of mushrooms seized by the Centra- mushrooms, six ounces of sus- an approximate street value of ple for additional drug charges, lia Police Department from a limousine in Lacey last Friday are seen the back of pected hash oil, prescription $50. Shannon said. the vehicle at the department’s facility on Mellen Street in Centralia.. Chehalis Plans to Revitalize Historic Preservation Commission By Kyle Spurr Department of Archaeology and bring back the historic preserva- [email protected] Historic Preservation, refreshed tion commission. the city council Monday night The role of the historic preser- The Chehalis Historic Pres- on requirements and benefits of vation commission, which is sup- ervation Commission will not be having an active historic preser- posed to consist of seven mem- history after all. vation commission. bers, is to provide identification, The historic preservation Duvall said historic preserva- enhancement, perpetuation and commission has not met in near- tion commissions need to meet use of historic resources within ly four years, which is leading at least quarterly throughout the the city, according to city staff. city staff to find ways to bring year and can help historic build- Councilor Terry Harris said back the dormant group. ings gain special tax valuations. he believes one of the things that City staff originally proposed She said other cities have com- stopped the historic preservation combining the historic preserva- bined commissions, but ideally commission is the economy and courtesy photo tion commission with the plan- she would like the city to have a lack of development in the city. Fireighters battle a house ire Monday near Rochester. ning commission, but after con- separate commission with two “Nobody is doing any upgrad- sideration Monday night, the city groups of professionals. ing or developing, so getting to- council directed staff to attempt “It’s not necessarily my pre- gether monthly to talk about noth- Fire Destroys Weyerhaeuser to keep both groups. ferred method (combining com- ing is probably what is leading to “I personally don’t want to lose missions), but if it’s going to keep where we are at now,” Harris said. the historic part. I think it’s what you meeting as a historic preser- City staff will bring back Home, Vehicle in Southwest gives Chehalis part of its unique- vation commission, even if its as more findings at the city coun- ness,” Councilor Tony Ketchum a joint planning commission, I cil’s next meeting March 24. Thurston County said. “When combining these would prefer that to not having “The biggest thing right now two, we lose the uniqueness of a commission at all,” Duvall said. is that you don’t have an active these groups and their thought City staff plan to meet with historical preservation commis- FULLY INVOLVED: Dyer said the home, owned patterns. They go away and you by Weyerhaeuser and near their Duvall and find grant money for sion,” Duvall told the city council House and Vehicle just end up with one.” a consultant to survey and in- Monday. “I don’t want you guys Mima/Gate Road Nursery, was Megan Duvall, of the state Burned, No One Home home to one person. That person, ventory historic places and help to let it go.” however, was not home at the at Time of Fire time of the fire. By The Chronicle West Thurston firefighters In Remembrance Fire destroyed a home be- called for assistance, and several tween Littlerock and Rochester districts sent manpower to the clifton w. moog Monday afternoon, the West scene; fire crews responded from Thurston Regional Fire Author- East Olympia, McLane/Black Nov. 8, 1942 and they moved Lord and during his 99th ity reported. Lake, Gibson Valley, Tenino and back to Seattle following the year he spoke of his desire Griffin. Riverside Fire Authority end of the war. He worked to reach his 100th birthday. In a press release, Lieuten- as a purchasing agent for He was proud and excited ant Lanette Dyer said the blaze in Centralia assisted with medi- Ballou and Wright and later by a birthday greeting letter destroyed a home and a ve- cal call coverage while crews as an inside salesman for from President Obama that hicle in the 8800 block of Gate fought the blaze. Van Waters and Rogers arrived in time for his big Road Southwest. Firefighters Dyer said the home, its con- (Univar Corp). He retired day. His 100th birthday was responded just before 12:30 p.m. tents and the vehicle that burned in 1968 and pursued his celebrated by family and and found the home engulfed in are a total loss. Fire officials are hobbies, gardening, golf and friends from near and far. flames, with fire burning a car still investigating the cause of eventually, grandchildren. He was overwhelmed by next to the home as well. the blaze. During his retirement, he and all the activity that day, but Becky traveled to Ireland, enjoyed greeting everyone Spain and across the United and especially the hugs In Remembrance States and Canada and made from his grand and great- great memories with their grandchildren. friends, Jim and Virginia Dad was preceded in death marjorie l. watilo Moore. Dad and Mom moved by his wife, Becky, in 2009. Clifton W. Moog was to Woodland Estates in 1999 He is survived by sons, Marjorie is survived by born Oct. 6, 1913 in Seattle and to Sharon Care Center in Thomas C. (Rosalita) Moog, daughter, Sandra D. Aggers to parents Charles and Elsie 2007. Red Bluff, Calif. and Brian (John), Centralia, Wash.; Moog. He passed away on Dad was known for his D. (Leslie) Moog, Centralia, sons, Larry D. Watilo (Sue), Feb. 17, 2014 at his residence gentle spirit, quick wit and Wash.; six grandchildren, Tumwater, Wash. and Michael in Centralia, Wash. sense of humor. When asked Cliff Moog, Ian (Sarah) T. Watilo (Jacqueline), He grew up in Seattle for advice, he irst would Moog, Erin (Thad) O’Dell, Chehalis, Wash.; brother, and was a graduate of West make sure that both he and Elizabeth (Joe) Stout, Isaac Robert Pinkerton, Chehalis, Seattle High School. During the questioner understood the (Jordan) Moog, Emily Wash; brother-in-law, Jerry his youth he began collecting request and then would give Moog; and eleven great- Watilo (Beth), Springield, stamps from all over the a thoughtful and reasoned grandchildren. Mo.; one granddaughter; world and Indian head answer. He had a large His memorial service will seven grandsons; 13 great- pennies. He illed a repertoirefour inch of (bad) jokes be held at Sharon Care Center grandchildren; and many thick binder with old stamps and puns, a collection and on Saturday, March 15, 2014 nieces and nephews. and ended up with over 700 propensity he passed on to at 2:00 p.m. Memorial donations may pennies. his sons. Even as his eyesight He passed this way and be made to: Alzheimer’s Dad served in the U.S. failed he enjoyed solving shall not pass again, but he Foundation of America, 322 Army during WWII at crossword puzzles, all he showed us the way. And Fort Vancouver where he Marjorie L. Watilo passed Eighth Ave., 7th Floor, New needed was the clue and the what a glorious show it was. York, NY 10001. developed an inventory number of letters. Amazing. away on March 8, 2014. She control system later adopted was married for 66 years to The immediate family During his 98th year Dad To view the obituary, please would like to thank all as a model for the Army. He accepted Jesus Christ as his go to chronline.com/obituaries. Otto L. Watilo, who preceded married Rebecca J. Riley on her and who went to the Lord professional and support staff

Marjorie was the irst female To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Hoping to Isolate Stolen Passports Russia, U.S. Woos More People Enrolling Probed in Malaysian China on Ukraine Plane Mystery WASHINGTON (AP) — The PATTAYA, Thailand (AP) Obama administration is step- — Authorities questioned travel ping up its attempts to court Chi- in Healthcare Plans agents Monday at a beach resort na’s support for isolating Russia in Thailand about two men who over its military intervention in NOT EVERYONE: Hispanics boarded the vanished Malaysia Ukraine. Airlines plane with stolen pass- With official comments from Lagging in Signups “It’s probably a reasonable hypothesis ports, part of a growing interna- China appearing studiously for Heath Care that the Affordable Care Act is having tional investigation into what they neutral since the Ukraine crisis were doing on the flight. began, President Barack Obama By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar something to do with this drop.” Nearly three days after the spoke to Chinese President Xi The Associated Press Boeing 777 with 239 people on Jinping late Sunday in a bid to get Frank Newport board disappeared en route from Beijing off the fence. WASHINGTON — The Gallup editor-in-chief Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, no de- The call was their first known share of Americans without bris has been seen in Southeast conversation since Russian forc- health insurance is dropping to Asian waters. Newport, Gallup’s editor-in- Care of Health at Low Price” — es took control of Ukraine’s pro- the lowest levels since President Five passengers who checked chief. “We saw a continuation of which doesn’t sound too appeal- Moscow Crimea region. It came Barack Obama took office, but in for Flight MH370 didn’t board the trend we saw last month; it ing. amid signals that Russian Presi- sign-ups under his health care the plane, and their luggage was re- didn’t bounce back up.” A spot check of the Spanish dent Vladimir Putin was hard- law lag among Hispanics — a big moved from it, Malaysian authori- The survey found that almost site on Monday showed parts of ening his position on Crimea, pool of potential beneficiaries. ties said. Malaysian Transport every major demographic group it still use a mix of Spanish and which is due to vote on join- With just three weeks left Minister Hishammuddin Hussein made progress getting health English to convey information ing Russia in a referendum this to enroll on the new insurance said this also was being investigat- insurance, although Hispanics on such basics as insurance co- weekend that the U.S. and its al- exchanges, the Gallup-Health- ed, but he didn’t say whether this lagged. pays, risking confusion. lies have vowed not to recognize. ways Well-Being Index, finds was suspicious. With the highest uninsured With disappointing Latino that 15.9 percent of U.S. adults rate of any racial or ethnic signups, the administration is Court Won’t Hear are uninsured thus far in 2014, group, Latinos were expected making a special pitch as the end World Has New Top down from 17.1 percent for the to be major beneficiaries of the of open enrollment season ap- Dispute Over last three months — or calendar new health care law. They are a proaches March 31. Banana as Chiquita, ‘Boobies’ Bracelets quarter— of 2013. relatively young population and The president was on Spanish- Fyffes Merge Released Monday, the survey many are on the lower rungs language television networks last WASHINGTON (AP) — The based on more than 28,000 in- DUBLIN (AP) — Yes, they Supreme Court has rejected of the middle class, in jobs that week to raise awareness. Obama terviews is a major independent don’t come with health insur- assured viewers that signing up have more bananas. an appeal from a Pennsylva- effort to track the health care Fruit supply companies Chiq- nia school district that wants to ance. They’ve also gone big for for health care won’t trigger the rollout. The drop of 1.2 percent- Obama in his two presidential deportation of any relatives who uita of the United States and Fyffes prevent students from wearing age points in the uninsured rate of Ireland said Monday they had “I (heart) Boobies!” bracelets to campaigns. are in the country illegally. The translates to about 3 million peo- But the administration’s out- law’s benefits are only for citizens agreed to merge to create the promote breast cancer awareness ple gaining coverage. world’s biggest banana supplier. among young people. reach effort to Hispanics stum- and legal US residents. Gallup said the proportion of bled from the start. The Spanish- Gallup found the biggest The all-shares agreement The justices on Monday left Americans who are uninsured means the two companies will in place a federal appeals court language enrollment website, drop in the uninsured rate was is on track to drop to the lowest CuidadodeSalud.gov, was de- among households making less become ChiquitaFyffes PLC, be ruling striking down a ban on quarterly level it measured since traded on the New York Stock Ex- the bracelets. The ban was put in layed due to technical problems. than $36,000 a year — a decline 2008, before Obama took office. Its name sounds like a clunky of 2.8 percentage points. change and be headquartered in place by the Easton Area School “It’s probably a reasonable Dublin, a more tax-efficient cor- District, which says the breast- translation from English: “Care Among blacks, the uninsured hypothesis that the Affordable porate base. cancer awareness bracelets are of Health.” rate was down by 2.6 percentage Care Act is having something to The companies said the deal, lewd in their use of sexual innu- The feds also translated “Af- points. It declined by 1 percent- do with this drop,” said Frank fordable Care Act” as “Law for age point among whites. which requires shareholder and endo. regulatory approval in Ireland and The lower court sided with the United States, would gener- two students who sued the dis- ate $40 million in pre-tax savings trict in 2010 with the help of the through more efficient operations. American Civil Liberties Union. Easton is one of several school districts around the country to Afghan Taliban ban the bracelets, which are dis- tributed by the nonprofit Keep A Warn Voters to Stay Breast Foundation of Carlsbad, Away From Polls Calif. KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban threatened voters General’s Court-Martial Monday and warned they will “use all force” possible to disrupt Is Thrown Into Jeopardy Afghan presidential elections next FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — month, posing a crucial test for the The sexual assault case against country’s security forces seeking an Army general was thrown to show they can bring stability as into jeopardy Monday when the the West prepares to end its com- judge said the military may have bat mission by the end of the year. improperly pressed ahead with a The Taliban’s first direct threat trial to send a message about its against the vote was one half of a determination to curb rape and double blow to hopes for a peace- other widespread misconduct. ful outcome from the elections. Judge Col. James Pohl refused Observers said the death of the to dismiss the charges against influential vice president over the Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair weekend deprives the country of but offered the defense another John Wark / The Associated Press a powerbroker who could have chance to plea-bargain the case A long line of buyers trails from a store selling marijuana Jan. 1 in Pueblo West, Colo. Colorado brought in about $2 million in prevented bitter recriminations with a set of military officials marijuana taxes in January, according to state revenue oicials Monday. among factions after the new lead- not previously involved with the er is named. matter. The April 5 balloting will be a The twist comes with the Pen- Colorado Collects $2 Million in key benchmark in Afghanistan’s tagon under heavy pressure from efforts to forge a democracy as Congress and beyond to combat voters will choose a successor to rape and other sex crimes in the Recreational Pot Taxes in January President Hamid Karzai, who has military. Late Monday, the Sen- By Kristen Wyatt rado made about $2.7 million budget-writing Joint Budget governed the country since 2004, ate unanimously approved a bill in liquor excise taxes in January Committee. three years after the 2001 U.S.-led making big changes in the mili- The Associated Press of last year. Statewide liquor re- Other countries also are invasion that ousted the Taliban. tary justice system to deal with DENVER — Colorado made ceipts for January 2014 were not watching Colorado, which has Karzai is not allowed to seek a sexual assault. roughly $2 million in marijuana yet available Monday. the world’s first fully regulated third term. taxes in January, state revenue Colorado tax officials say the recreational marijuana market. More Than 3,500 officials reported Monday in the January marijuana reports were The Netherlands has legal sales Secret Recordings Cloud Police Planned for world’s first accounting of the in line with expectations, though of pot but does not allow grow- recreational pot business. they repeatedly said before the ing or distribution. Uruguay’s Future of Sarkozy Boston Marathon The tax total reported by the figures were reported that they marijuana program is still under PARIS (AP) — Former French state Department of Revenue in- FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) couldn’t guess what tax receipts development. president Nicolas Sarkozy and his — The number of police officers dicates $14.02 million worth of would be. pop-star-supermodel wife have al- patrolling this year’s Boston recreational pot was sold from Monday’s tax release inten- “COLORADO’S GOING to help the ways thrived under the public gaze. Marathon will be doubled to 59 businesses. The state collected sified lobbying over how Colo- nation learn what works and But recent scrutiny has given even over 3,500, one year after two roughly $2.01 million in taxes. rado should spend its pot money. what doesn’t,” said Pat Oglesby, a this French glamour couple reason bombs exploded near the finish Colorado legalized pot in Budget-writers expect the na- former congressional tax staffer to squirm. line, killing three people and in- 2012, but the commercial sale scent marijuana industry to be who now studies marijuana’s tax A playful conversation be- juring more than 260. of marijuana didn’t begin until extremely volatile for several potential at the Chapel Hill, N.C., tween Sarkozy and Carla Bruni- The enhanced police pres- January. Washington state sales years, making lawmakers ner- Center for New Revenue. Sarkozy that mysteriously sur- ence is part of a beefed-up securi- begin in coming months. vous about where to direct the Colorado has about 160 state- faced in the press has combined ty plan detailed Monday by pub- funds. licensed recreational marijuana with the publication of snippets of lic safety officials as they prepare THE POT TAXES come from Gov. John Hickenlooper al- stores, though local licensing sensitive legal discussions to deal for the April 21 marathon. 12.9 percent sales taxes and 15 ready has sent the Legislature a kept some from opening in Janu- the onetime conservative darling Spectators who plan to attend percent excise taxes. Including detailed $134 million proposal ary. Only 24 recreational pot a major headache — just as he has the marathon are being strongly licensing fees and taxes from for spending recreational and shops opened Jan. 1. positioned himself for a political discouraged from bringing back- Colorado’s pre-existing medical medical marijuana money, in- Oglesby said Colorado’s pot comeback. packs, rolling bags, coolers and marijuana industry, the state col- cluding new spending on anti- sales could grow dramatically Sarkozy and his wife sought an other large items, and are instead lected about $3.5 million from drug messaging to kids and in future months as new stores emergency injunction Monday to being asked to carry personal the marijuana industry in Janu- more advertising discouraging open and marijuana sellers pay block further publication of their items in clear plastic bags. Any- ary. driving while high. more wholesale taxes. private conversations. one who does bring a bulky bag That’s a relative drop in the State police chiefs have asked Marijuana sellers were al- But it was the revelation that will be subject to search, officials bucket for Colorado’s roughly for more money, too. lowed a one-time tax-free trans- phone calls between Sarkozy and said during a news conference at $20 billion annual budget, but “The whole world wants to fer of medical pot inventory to his lawyer were being recorded the Massachusetts Emergency still a windfall that has numer- belly up to this trough,” said Sen. the recreational market, a caveat by investigative judges that could Management Agency’s bunker in ous interests holding out their Pat Steadman, a Denver Demo- that depressed January whole- deal the politician the more seri- Framingham. hands. By comparison, Colo- crat who serves on Colorado’s sale tax results. ous blow. 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Voice of the People Five Generations The former Mary McCrank’s restaurant property is now bank-owned after no one purchased it in Friday’s sheriff sale. What would you like to see done with the property, or if you could buy it, what would you do?

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Above: Members of the Jack Moon family gathered for Photographs submitted by Brittany Voie, Chehalis this ive-generation photograph recently. Owen Craig Voie, born Feb. 1 to Skyler and Brittany Voie, Chehalis, is being held by his great-great-grandfather Jack Moon. Others, from left, are grandmother Marti (Moon) Miller, Ellensburg; great-grandfather John Robert (Bob) Moon, Adna; and mother Brittany (Moon-Miller) Voie, Chehalis. The Moon family and their ancestors have lived in the Adna, Newau- “I would turn it kum, Littell and Claquato area since the late 1800s. into a multi-plex “It seems too far out to Right: Owen Craig Voie is pictured dressed in his great- great-great grandfather Ralph Staford’s baby dress, which to provide more really be anything. I is more than 132 years old. The baby dress was handmade locally-owned, can’t think of anything in 1882 by Staford’s mother after they settled in the area. people would drive The dress has remained in the family since and each child affordable housing.” born in the family after has been pictured in the dress as a so far out to do.” family tradition. Owen is a descendent of both the Rayton and Moon families, who settled in the West Lewis County Dale Perozzo Danielle Reyna area in the late 1800s. Centralia, software engineer Napavine, stay-at-home mom

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl W.F. West Girls Win State Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 8 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Title PERFECT ENDING Morton-White Pass 54 St. George’s 51

Pete Caster / [email protected] Morton-White Pass’ Rylon Kolb (4) celebrates as Kalen Dunlap (13) hoists the State 2B champion- ship trophy on Satur- day after defeating St. George’s 54-51 in the state title game at the Spokane Arena.

MWP Beats Dragons to Cap Perfect Season COMMENTARY: Editor’s Notes By Aaron VanTuyl we did that, and wanted to tro- intermission. [email protected] phy, and get the gold ball — but “We came out clicking on Championship Notebook going undefeated, that was a all cylinders tonight,” MWP he grins started to show up yet — that finally, after three SPOKANE — The Timber- good deal.” guard Kaleb Poquette said. in the second quarter. years of frustration in Tacoma, a wolves are all done, without a Kalen Dunlap led the Tim- “We brought that intensity, and Kaleb Poquette brought gold ball would be heading back loss to show for it. berwolves with 19 points, in- knew that defense was going to T Morton-White Pass de- the ball up- to East Lewis County. They just cluding hitting 3 of 4 foul shots win us this game.” feated top-ranked, undefeated court, after an happened to find it in Spokane. in a 23 second span in the last The defense was solid, par- St. George’s, 54-51, here Satur- out-of-bounds By the time the details were minute of the game that gave ticularly early on. St. George’s day in the championship game call was re- settled and Morton-White Pass MWP a 4-point cushion against managed just one field goal in of the State 2B Boys Basketball versed under had put the finishing touches the defending state champion the first quarter, while the Tim- Tournament, capping a perfect berwolves were 6 of 13 from the St. George's on a 54-51 win over the bigger, 27-0 season with the elusive Dragons. basket, drib- more highly-touted, also-unde- Dunlap, a senior and two- long range in the first half. gold ball trophy. St. George’s — and 6-foot- bling past press feated defending state champion “I know there hasn’t been time Central 2B League MVP, row with a Dragons, the grins were every- came out on fire, scoring 11 7 center Dexter Sienko — By Aaron VanTuyl a lot of teams that have done huge smile on avantuyl@ where. The players lined up at first-quarter points before wouldn’t be slowed down for that, so that’s very, very special,” long. Sienko scored 16 of his his face. chronline.com each hoop, scissored their way draining a jumper from nearly MWP coach Tony Gillispie said. game-high 25 points in the The Tim- through the nets, scrambled 30 feet out that put MWP ahead “But us just coming over here second half and finished with berwolves already knew, at that around through interviews and and playing well, after last year, 21-14 early in the second quar- point, what no one else in the that was what our goal was, and ter before leading 35-23 at the please see MWP, page S2 Spokane Arena was sure of just please see NOTEBOOK, page S3

Headshot The Final Word Mossyrock’s Kyler Hazen is Tacoma Store Pays Off $72K Super Bowl Promotion fouled by LRS’ TV’s Best Bet TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A Tacoma When Percy Harvin did it against Ryan Whit- College Basketball more Saturday furniture store is paying $72,000 to cus- Denver, Harkness owed 65 customers. tomers to settle the score from a Super Milwaukee vs. Wright St. during State He told KIRO-FM it’s worth it. 2B basketball Bowl promotion. 4 p.m. action in Dave Harkness of Harkness Furniture Harkness is showing the new Su- ESPN Spokane. has been a Seahawks season ticket holder per Bowl DVD at a Monday night party —See Story S7 since 1977. He decided to run some Super where he’s handing out checks to custom- Bowl-related promotions, including free furniture for a kickoff return for a touch- ers. They’re also sending a giant “thank Pete Caster / [email protected] down. you” card to Percy Harvin. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 SPORTS

Saturday’s 2B Girls Basketball Morton-White Pass Girls Sixth With Loss to DeSales EARLY START: Timberwolves Finish 20-7 in Finale for Four Seniors By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] SPOKANE — The Timber- wolves, like everyone else here in Spokane, were worn out by their third tip-off in three days. The 8 a.m. start time, howev- er, seemed to take an even greater toll on Morton-White Pass, in a 55-34 loss to DeSales here Sat- urday in the fourth/sixth-place game of the State 2B Girls Bas- ketball Tournament. “It’s always tough to get up, but they had to get up, too,” MWP coach Darin Allen said. “We had some missed opportuni- ties, but it’s just a typical 8 a.m. game. We didn’t have our legs today to shoot the basketball.” The shooting woes were an issue throughout, as the Timber- wolves converted just four field goals in each half to shoot 8 of 41 (20 percent) from the field — and hit just 3 of 24 shots from inside the 3-point arc. DeSales, meanwhile, shot 48 percent in the second half (12 of 25) to outscore MWP by a 35-17 margin after the break and fin- ish the game on a 14-2 run. Whitney Elledge led the Tim- berwolves with 15 points in the Pete Caster / [email protected] final game of her career, while Morton-White Pass’ Whitney Elledge corrals a loose ball against DeSales Saturday morning during State 2B Girls Basketball Tournament action in Spokane. Ashley Kelly added 13 points. Kelly, Elledge and fellow senior “Those four seniors, they which is understandable, be- “At the start of the year, not a Ashlyn Lyons and Allison Darian Atkinson started their come to battle, and they played cause they’ve all got tickers. It’s a lot of people picked us to be here,” Wujek each scored 16 points to 101st game together, a streak hard. Just like I told them, they good group.” Allen said. “Through their hard stretching back to the trio’s played hard, and they have zero Morton-White Pass finished work and determination, we got lead DeSales, which finished the freshman year, on Saturday. It to be ashamed of,” Allen said. the season with a 20-7 record, there, and accomplished a pretty season in fourth place with a was also the final game for senior “They’re competitors. They’re bringing back the sixth-place good feat. A lot of teams would Sam Eveland. in (the locker room) struggling, trophy a year after taking fifth. like to be here.” 21-6 record. MWP

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12 rebounds and a pair of blocked shots, including 12 of the Drag- ons’ 19 fourth-quarter points. “He’s strong. A good player, tall, and he can jump over about anybody,” MWP forward Zach Counts, tasked with covering Sienko most of the game, said. “But you just have to be rough with him down low, and you’ll be fine.” St. George’s point guard Eric Muelheims hit a 3-pointer — his only 3 of the game, and one of just three in the contest for the Dragons — with 2 minutes to play that cut MWP’s lead to 50- 47. Sienko, who played all 32 minutes, scored inside less than a minute later to make it a 1-point game. “They brought it within a 1-point game, but we just knew that if we got one stop, and one Pete Caster / big score, it was going to be easy [email protected] Above: Morton-White Pass’ sailing from there,” Poquette Zach Walton (5) reacts as said. “We just had to hit free teammate Zach Counts gets throws when it mattered.” to his feet and Zach Hanson Dunlap brought the ball up- (11) claps after a call against St. court on the next possession and George’s Erik Muelheims (23), quickly drove the lane, drawing a while Dexter Sienko (fore- foul in the process. He sank both ground) heads back down- free throws, and after Muel- court Saturday in Spokane. heims missed on the other end drew another foul at midcourt, Left: Morton-White Pass’ Rylon sinking one of two attempts for a Kolb puts up a lay-in against 53-49 lead. defense from St. George’s Cody Dunlap committed his fifth Peplinski Saturday during the foul with 29.6 seconds left, which State 2B championship game sent Sienko to the free throw line in Spokane. for two attempts, both of which he converted. The Dragons fouled Zach Walton immediately on the in- bounds play. He hit one of two free throws for a 54-51 lead, and Muelheims wound up missing 3-pointers on each of St. George’s final two possessions to end the game. “We just buckled down and started playing defense,” Walton said. “When they started mak- ing the run, we just kept digging deep, and gutted it out.” Poquette and Walton each scored 11 points, and the Tim- berwolves outrebounded St. George’s 35-25, with Walton grabbing eight boards and Dun- lap snaring five. “It’s amazing,” Poquette said. “This feeling, it’s hard to explain, when you work so hard from Day 1, before even playing games, just to get this right here, this gold ball.” • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Prep Boys Basketball Onalaska’s Dennis Bower Named National Coach of the Year NATIONAL HONOR: Thirty- Year Veteran of the “It’s a great honor. Sidelines Honored During It’s unbelievable.’’ State 2B Tournament

By Aaron VanTuyl Dennis Bower, [email protected] Onalaska basketball coach SPOKANE — The trip east was a particularly memorable ington, get some kind of national one for Onalaska boys basketball coaches award?" he wondered on coach Dennis Bower. Friday. The 30-year veteran of the He was voted into the Wash- sidelines, was honored in a big ington Interscholastic Basketball way prior to the start of his Log- Coaches Association's Hall of gers' consolation-round matchup Fame last year, around the same with Mossyrock on Friday in time Onalaska renamed its hard- the Spokane Arena, during the wood the Dennis Bower Court. State 2B Boys Basketball Tour- The WIBCA nominated him for nament. Bower was introduced the national award, and he re- and presented with the National ceived a congratulatory phone Federation of State High School call from WIAA executive direc- Associations (NFHS) Coaches tor Mike Colbrese after he'd won. Association's 2013 Boys Basket- "It's a great honor. It's un- ball National Coach of the Year. believable," Bower said. "I keep It's a mouthful — presented joking, it must be a slow year in for outstanding service to inter- high school basketball. It's just a scholastic athletics — but win- reflection of all the good players ning a national coaching award, and coaches I've had." Bower said, is surreal. Bower's teams, over the years, Pete Caster / [email protected] "You stop, and think, how have earned 16 state berths and Onalaska’s Dennis Bower, left, walks of the court in the Spokane Arena Friday after receiving the NFHS’ 2013 National Boys does a guy from Onalaska, Wash- brought back five trophies. Basketball Coach of the Year Award. Notebook

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hugs, took turns packing the massive state championship tro- phy around and soaked it all in. On Saturday night, noth- ing was taken for granted. The Timberwolves know exactly how it feels to come up short on that stage; most of their key basketball players, naturally, played football. And played in three straight State 2B cham- pionship games in the Tacoma Dome, coming up short with varying degrees of heartbreak each time. "I've been waiting for it since my sophomore year," said Zach Counts, a standout lineman on the football field and bruis- ing forward on the basketball court. "We had three of them in football, and just couldn't get 'em. We finally got one this year, and it's incredible. You can't get a better experience than that." Rylon Kolb, the quarterback on all three championship- game football teams, found happiness — and a bit of vindi- cation — in the win. Pete Caster / [email protected] "We took criticism from ev- Morton-White Pass players, from left, Rylon Kolb, Zach Walton and Kaleb Poquette kiss the State 2B championship trophy after defeating St. George’s, 54-51, Saturday eryone," he said. "We're tired of in Spokane. second place, tired of everyone's criticism. We wanted this one, said. "They have great players, The little things kept MWP 37.5 seconds left, making it 53- Counts did a heck of a job on more than anything." and everything you need to win in it. Jesse Eveland, giving up a 49. Sienko. And once they got it? a championship." good five inches to Sienko, tied "Kalen was absolutely fabu- "And Rylon, what can I say "Words can't express how Forward Zach Walton was a the center up for a traveling lous in that stretch, even though about Rylon?" he added. "He good I feel," Kolb said. "This is bit more crafty when discussing violation, and bounced his way he was in foul trouble," Gillispie just played like crazy over here. by far the highlight of my life the Dragons. back downcourt after the call, said. "Kaleb did a very good The kid's one of my favorites. right now." "They're a great ball club," he screaming at the wild East End job on Muelheims on defense, He just set the tone all three The last two title-game said, without missing a beat. "By crowd. Walton played much better, and games." football losses came to Lind- far the second-best team in the The smaller T-Wolves kept Ritzville/Sprague, whom the state." picking on Sienko, the most Timberwolves dispatched in the dominant player in the tourna- first round — after coach Tony Pole Buildings Doing the Little Things ment. 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NASCAR Local Bowling Standings Brad Keselowski Wins NASCAR Nationwide Race in Las Vegas By Jim Peltz Los Angeles Times (MCT) LAS VEGAS -- Brad Kesel- owski won the NASCAR Nation- wide Series race Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but Kyle Busch made him work for it. Busch was on Keselowski’s tail entering the final lap of the Boyd Gaming 300 with both of them rapidly approaching slower lapped traffic. But Keselowski deftly weaved his No. 22 Ford through the lapped cars while holding Busch’s No. 54 Toyota at bay to secure the win. “I drove as hard as I could ev- ery lap,” said Keselowski, a Team Penske driver who led 144 of the 200 laps in the race in NASCAR’s second-tier series. “Kyle was coming there.” A dejected Busch said of his effort, “That’s all we had,” and acknowledged that Keselowski had “probably the best car -- he was really good.” Busch led 33 laps earlier in the race. It was Keselowski’s first Na- tionwide win at the 1.5-mile oval and his 28th Nationwide victory. Kyle Larson was third, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was fourth and rookie Chase Elliott finished fifth. Larson’s finish was notable because the body of his No. 42 Chevrolet was damaged on the fourth lap when he spun and hit the wall. “Hats off to all the guys on my team for working hard and fix- ing the car that I tore up,” Larson said of his Turner Scott Motors- ports team. Only nine of the 40 cars that started the race finished on the lead lap. Running More Than 3,500 Police Planned For Boston Marathon FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) — The number of police officers patrolling this year’s Boston Marathon will be doubled to over 3,500, one year after two bombs exploded near the finish line, killing three people and in- juring more than 260. The enhanced police pres- ence is part of a beefed-up securi- ty plan detailed Monday by pub- lic safety officials as they prepare for the April 21 marathon. Spectators who plan to attend the marathon are being strongly discouraged from bringing back- packs, rolling bags, coolers and other large items, and are instead being asked to carry personal items in clear plastic bags. Any- one who does bring a bulky bag will be subject to search, officials said during a news conference at the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency’s bunker in Framingham. The new guidelines for spec- tators are similar to rules for runners made public several weeks ago by the Boston Athletic Association. Authorities said they sought to strike a balance between keep- ing the traditional feel and char- acter of the marathon and tight- ening security in response to last year’s deadly terror attack. “We are confident that the overall experience of runners and spectators will not be im- pacted, and that all will enjoy a fun, festive and family-oriented day,” said Kurt Schwartz, direc- tor of the Massachusetts Emer- gency Management Agency. Schwartz said police are look- ing to spectators to be especially vigilant and report any suspi- cious items or activity. Like runners, spectators are also being told they cannot bring containers with more than 1 liter of liquid and cannot wear bulky costumes or anything that cov- ers their faces. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 • Sports 5

College Softball Lady Blazers Go 1-3 Over Weekend By The Chronicle loss Saturday evening, with Abby LACEY — The Centralia Slorey, Maddi Klingberg and College softball team won its Caitlyn Paul recording hits. first game Saturday, but dropped Centralia lost 9-0 to three straight to close the week- Wenatchee Valley Sunday morn- end. ing, with Paul and Carly Hersh- Centralia beat Big Bend, 11- berger knocking the only hits. 10, in Saturday’s opener, behind The Blazers closed out Sunday’s a 3 for 4 performance at the plate action with a tight 5-4 loss to by Janice Knutz. Knutz drove Lower Columbia, with Knutz in 3 runs, knocking a home run and a double in the win. Team- driving in 2 runs and homering mate Lauren Fisher went 2 for 3, again, and Klingberg and Erika and pitcher Brooke Williams re- Brower each hitting doubles. corded the win in the circle. The Blazers (4-5) will host The Blazers were then held to Chemeketa at noon and Mt. three hits by Southwest Oregon Hood at 2 p.m. on Saturday at pitcher Jessica Myers in a 12-1 Fort Borst Park.

Local Bowling Standings Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West coach Henri Weeks (left) is sprayed with apple cider by Bearcat Katie Hankins as Raegan Nelson and Julie Spencer (23) look on Saturday after W.F. West’s win over Mark Morris in the State 2A championship game in Yakima. Bearcats

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"They showed me that I mat- ter to them," Spencer said. "Every time someone took a free throw I could see that on their hands." Along with being a sweet victory for Spencer after a roller coaster of emotions, it was a mat- ter of revenge for W.F. West. For the second time in three tries this season, the Bearcats ousted the Monarchs — who beat them, Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in overtime, in last year's state ti- tle game. It was the Bearcats' 21st W.F. West’s Nike McClure grabs a rebound over Mark Morris’ Renee Pond (left) and consecutive victory of the season, Emmylee Holt-Giles Saturday in Yakima. the fourth straight state trophy and the 2013-14 season set the That wasn't the case in the and holding them to 28 percent school record for wins with 25 Yakima SunDome for the State shooting. over the previous record of 22 2A Girls Basketball State Cham- The Bearcats hit 14 of 40 wins from the previous three pionship Game on Saturday, the shots and 11 of 12 free throws. years Bearcat clamped down with They also limited the Monarchs "This being my last high what Weeks' called "shutdown" to just 2 of 21 shooting from long defense on the Monarchs. With school game, and after losing to distance. Weeks cited the resolve them so many times, it just feels post players switching out on screens and using their long of the team, overcoming injuries so good because they're such a to McClure, Hankins and Parker good team," W.F. West senior arms to disrupt shots, W.F. West allowing just four field goals in before the tournament and con- Katie Hankins said. tinuing to stay focused through The Bearcat's seniors will the first half as W.F. West took also graduate as the winningest a 25-19 lead. The defending state each state game. group in school history, notch- champions didn't go easy, how- "Everytime I would take a ing 91 wins in their four years in ever, hitting five shots in the time out or look at them when Chehalis. third quarter and cutting the we went off the court you could W.F. West faced Mark Morris Bearcats' lead to 27-25 on a Kar- see if in their eyes that 'we're tak- in the postseason six times in the ley Eaton 3-pointer at the 3:26 ing this' and they never let up," last three years — all with a dis- mark. Spencer and Nike Mc- Weeks said. "Their resolve stayed Clure hit back-to-back buckets trict or state title on the line. the same throughout. That's a and after a Monarch hoop, Spen- Mark Morris came into the memory I will always remember state title game with an impres- cer buried a jumper and a trey to put W.F. West up 36-27 with 40 about this team." sive 24-2 record and was ranked Hankins missed Thursday's No. 1 in the AP Poll for much the seconds left in the stanza. season. The Monarchs opened "We all know anybody on game with a concussion, Parker the game with a nine-game win- this team can score," McClure, played through a twisted ankle ning streak before losing to 4A who notched 5 points and 13 re- and McClure played with a bro- Skyview. They then rattled off bounds, said. "Everybody has a ken rib — bound in a compres- 12 straight victories, running to chance to go off. We don't have sion shirt. the District 4 2A Girls Basketball just two players that can score "For my first time at state Championship Game against and we understand that." and my last time, this is just an W.F. West. In the fourth quarter, Mark incredible and amazing feel- The Bearcats avenged a Dec. 5 Morris would get as close as 40- ing," McClure, who transferred 60-45 loss to the Monarchs with 34 with 3:50 to go before Tiana Parker and Tori Weeks each from Tenino prior to her junior a 53-47 district championship year and has signed on to play victory that saw W.F. West grow sank both shots in their respec- from leaps and bounds since the tive trips to the free throw line basketball for Washington State beginning of season. to ice the game. Parker finished University, said. "I had so many "In our first matchup against with 6 points and six rebounds feelings before this game. I was Mark Morris I knew we weren't while Weeks had 8 points and six so nervous." ready before went into that game," boards. The nerves, however, can all Weeks said. "Defensively we were "I really wanted to get the now subside, as Chehalis, for horrendous, we didn't switch championship for my sister, the first time, is the home of the screens, we were out of shape Jamika, after last year," Parker state's 2A girls basketball cham- and we didn't play hard because said. "I had to get it for her." pionship trophy. of it. They out-physicalled us." Jamika was the starting cen- Note: Julie Spencer was ter on the runner-up squad last Weeks said that in the Feb. 21 named the Tournament MVP, district championship game, the season and was the first in line Beatcats worked the ball inside, to give hugs to the team after the while Nike McClure was a first- rebounded well and were much team left the court. W.F. West team All-Tournament selection more physical. After watching had gone into the game with one and Tori Weeks was a second- the game on video, however, the goal in mind — hoist the golden team pick. A complete list of All- coach said W.F. West still had ball — and they did that by out- Tournament teams from Yakima some defensive breakdowns. rebounding the Monarchs 49-32 is on Scoreboard, on page S6.

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West players, from left, Raegan Nelson, Payton Kelly, Katie Hankins (32), and Tori Weeks hoist the State 2A championship trophy Saturday evening in Yakima. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Squibb 313; High Game: Liz Steen 209 Portland 42 21 .667 4 Nashville at Chicago, 5 p.m. Sports on the Air PREP Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Minnesota 31 31 .500 14½ NY Rangers at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Local Results 1. Perry Vicars 270; 2. Stasia Haber- Denver 27 36 .429 19 Calgary at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY, March 11 Boys Basketball setz 261; 3. Zack Stelzner 226; 4. Brady Utah 22 42 .344 24½ Anaheim at Colorado, 6 p.m. At Spokane Pickernell 221; 5. Trae Patten 214; High x-clinched playoff spot Montreal at San Jose, 7 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TIMBERWOLVES 54, DRAGONS 51 Game: Perry Vicars 163 4 p.m. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Morton-WP 16 19 7 12 —54 Saturday’s Results 1. Charlie Mitchell 304; 2. Joy Wat- ESPN — Horizon League, championship, Mil- St. George’s 8 15 9 19 —51 New York 107, Cleveland 97 NASCAR Morton-White Pass (54) — Po- son 296; 3. Dean Haller 276 and James waukee vs. Wright State Utah 104, Philadelphia 92 Results quette 11, Kolb 5, Walton 11, Dunlap 19, Owens 276; 4. Jim Clevenger 261; 5. ESPN2 — Northeast Conference, champion- Bruce Thorsen 260; High Game: Jim Memphis 111, Charlotte 89 Sunday, March 9 Counts 4, Reynolds 2, Eveland 2 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series FG: 19 of 48 —.396 FT: 10 of 15 Clevenger 172 San Antonio 121, Orlando 112 ship, Mt. St. Mary’s vs. Robert Morris at Las Vegas —.667 Reb. 35 (Walton 8) Washington 114, Milwaukee 107 6 p.m. Driver Make St. George’s (51) — Peplinski 4, CENTRALIA LANES LA Clippers 109, Atlanta 108 1. Brad Keselowski Ford ESPN — West Coast Conference, champion- Muelheims 13, Tender 9, Sienko 25 Top 5 Men 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet FG: 18 of 43 —.418 FT: 12 of 21 —.571 1. Matt Kelley 570; 2. Paul Gilmer ship, teams TBD, at Las Vegas Sunday’s Results 3. Paul Menard Chevrolet Reb. 25 (Sienko 12) 463; 3. King Hemenway 460; 4. Greg ESPN2 — Summit League, championship, Lewis 432; 5. Jared Staloch 400; High Chicago 95, Miami 88 (OT) 4. Joey Logano Ford LA Lakers 114, Oklahoma City 110 5. Carl Edwards Ford teams TBD, at Sioux Falls, S.D. At Spokane Game: Matt Kelley 196 6. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet BRONCOS 69, VIKINGS 60 Top Women New Orleans 111, Denver 107 (OT) NHL HOCKEY 7. Ryan Newman Chevrolet Lind-Rtz./Sp. 19 15 17 18 —69 1. April Kelley 408; 2. Queen Guen- Boston 118, Detroit 111 8. Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 4:30 p.m. Mossyrock 18 12 9 21 —60 ther 338; 3. Amanda Staloch 275; 4. Tara Brooklyn 104, Sacramento 89 9. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (69) — Smith 273; High Game: April Kelley Houston 118, Portland 113 (OT) NBCSN — Washington at Pittsburgh 10. Matt Kenseth Toyota O’Neill 13, Sartre 3, Hartz 12, Smith 168 Toronto 111, Minnesota 104 SOCCER Top 5 Senior Men 11. Kyle Busch Toyota 3, Ruzicka 4, Canaday 6, Whitmore 12, Dallas 105, Indiana 94 1. Greg Kiser 534; 2. George Heck 12. Denny Hamlin Toyota 12:30 p.m. Roettger 2, Frederick 14 Golden State 113, Phoenix 107 FG: 28 of 71 —.394 FT: 7 of 11 —.636 508; 3. Dave Reynoldson 486; 4. Rich- 13. Brian Vickers Toyota FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Arsenal at Reb. 43 (Frederick 9) ard Luce 471; 5. Tim Turner 463; High 14. Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet Bayern Munich Mossyrock (60) — Stephens 16, Ha- Game: Greg Kiser 193 Monday’s Games 15. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL zen 17, Kirkley 13, Watson 10, Butler 4 Top Senior Women Charlotte 105, Denver 98 16. Austin Dillon Chevrolet FG: 26 of 58 —.448 FT: 6 of 14 —.429 1. Robin Brown 422; 2. June Con- Brooklyn 101, Toronto 97 17. Jeff Burton Toyota 6 p.m. Reb. 33 (Kirkley 8) cannon 391; 3. Linda Lusher 378; High Miami 99, Washington 90 18. AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet 19. Kyle Larson Chevrolet FS1 — Big East Conference, championship, Game: Robin Brown 153 New York 123, Philadelphia 110 At Yakima 20. Trevor Bayne Ford teams TBD, at Rosemont, Ill. Milwaukee 105, Orlando 98 21. Danica Patrick Chevrolet EAGLES 54, INDIANS 39 Atlanta 112, Utah 110 Toledo 16 5 11 7 —39 22. Greg Biffle Ford WEDNESDAY, March 12 Cedar Park Chr. 14 17 13 10 —54 College Basketball 23. Clint Bowyer Toyota Cedar Park (54) — Lundberg 8, Tuesday’s Games 24. Marcos Ambrose Ford MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dreschsel 16, Anderson 2, Renstrom 3, NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball Boston at Indiana, 4 p.m. 25. Aric Almirola Ford 10 a.m. McLaurin 14, Rankin 2, Penchion 9 College Basketball Rankings Sacramento at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 26. Kurt Busch Chevrolet ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, first FG: 14 of 27 —.520 FT: 5 of 9 —.560 AP Top 25 San Antonio at Chicago, 5 p.m. 27. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford Reb. 33 (Dreschsel 7) Rank Rec. Pts. Portland at Memphis, 5 p.m. 28. Casey Mears Chevrolet round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. 29. Michael Annett Chevrolet Toledo (39) — Wood 12, Wallace 7, 1 Florida (50) 29-2 1,610 Milwaukee at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Noon 2 Wichita State (15) 34-0 1,574 30. David Gilliland Ford Bowen 2, McEwen 10, Vermilyea 8 Houston at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. FG: 9 of 25 —.360 FT: 0 of 2 —.000 3 Villanova 28-3 1,454 31. Justin Allgaier Chevrolet ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, first Dallas at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Reb. 25 (Wood 6) 4 Arizona 28-3 1,435 32. David Ragan Ford round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. 5 Louisville 26-5 1,237 33. Tony Stewart Chevrolet 4 p.m. Girls Basketball 6 Virginia 25-6 1,186 Wednesday’s Games 34. Reed Sorenson Chevrolet At Spokane 7 Duke 24-7 1,185 Brooklyn at Miami, 4 p.m. 35. Ryan Truex Toyota ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, first IRISH 55, TIMBERWOLVES 34 8 Michigan 23-7 1,143 Denver at Orlando, 4 p.m. 36. Cole Whitt Toyota round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. DeSales 8 12 16 19 —34 8 San Diego State 27-3 1,143 Sacramento at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 37. Alex Bowman Toyota 38.Timmy Hill Chevrolet ESPNU — American Athletic Conference, Morton-WP 8 9 8 9 —55 10 Kansas 23-8 1,087 Detroit at Toronto, 4 p.m. 11 Syracuse 27-4 1,055 39. Travis Kvapil Ford first round, teams TBD, at Memphis, Tenn. DeSales (55) — Baumgart 2, Deal 8, Charlotte at Washington, 4 p.m. Acock 5, Wujek 16, Leahy 8, Lyons 16 12 Wisconsin 25-6 973 40. Parker Kligerman Toyota New York at Boston, 4:30 p.m. FS1 — Big East Conference, first round, teams FG: 21 of 49 —.429 FT: 10 of 15 13 Cincinnati 26-5 922 41. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet —.667 Reb. 29 (Wujek) 14 Creighton 24-6 752 Memphis at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 42. Josh Wise Chevrolet TBD, at New York Morton-White Pass (34) — Elledge 15 North Carolina 23-8 709 Dallas at Utah, 6 p.m. 43. Michael McDowell Ford 6:30 p.m. 15, Kelly 13, Allen 2, Hazen 2, Kolb 2 16 Iowa State 23-7 572 Portland at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — American Athletic Conference, first FG: 8 of 41 —.195 FT: 13 of 22 —.591 17 Oklahoma 23-8 472 Cleveland at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Sprint Cup Standings Reb. 28 (Kelly 7) 18 Saint Louis 26-5 433 Golden State at LA Clippers, 7:30 p.m. As of March 10 round, teams TBD, at Memphis, Tenn. 19 Memphis 23-8 367 Driver Points FS1 — Big East Conference, first round, teams 20 New Mexico 24-6 344 1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 133 At Yakima Thursday’s Games TBD, at New York BEARCATS 48, MONARCHS 37 21 Connecticut 24-7 330 2. Brad Keselowski 132 Houston at Chicago, 4 p.m. W.F. West 10 15 11 12 —48 22 Michigan State 23-8 318 3. Kevin Harvick 83 NBA BASKETBALL Mark Morris 7 12 10 8 —37 23 VCU 24-7 205 Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 4. Jimmie Johnson 117 4 p.m. Mark Morris (37) — Teeters 3, 24 Ohio State 23-8 165 LA Lakers at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m. 5. Joey Logano 116 Coons 4, Kourtney Eaton 11, Karley Ea- 25 Southern Methodist 23-8 152 6. Jeff Gordon 115 ESPN — Brooklyn at Miami ton 12, DuBois 2, Pond 5 Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 82, Friday’s Games 7. Carl Edwards 105 6:30 p.m. FG: 10 of 36 —.280 FT: 11 of 14 Stephen F. Austin 56, Oregon 39, Texas Minnesota at Charlotte, 4 p.m. 7. Matt Kenseth 105 ESPN — Portland at San Antonio —.790 Reb. 32 (Kourtney Eaton, Karley 31, Harvard 27, Kentucky 19, Baylor 18, Washington at Orlando, 4 p.m. 9. Denny Hamlin 101 UCLA 14, Nebraska 8, Iowa 4, Tennes- NHL HOCKEY Eaton 5) Indiana at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 10. Ryan Newman 97 W.F. West (48) — McClure 5, Weeks see 2, North Carolina Central 1, George 11. Kyle Busch 95 Memphis at Toronto, 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8, McKay 2, Parker 6, Spencer 20, Han- Washington 1 12. Jamie McMurray 93 NBCSN — Boston at Montreal kins 7 Dropped from rankings: Iowa 24, Phoenix at Boston, 4:30 p.m. 13. Greg Biffle 86 FG: 14 of 40 —.350 FT: 11 of 12 Kentucky 25 Denver at Miami, 4:30 p.m. 14. Austin Dillon 84 SOCCER —.920 Reb. 49 (McClure 13) Portland at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 15. Kasey Kahne 83 12:30 p.m. USA Today Coaches Poll LA Lakers at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 80 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Manchester State Basketball Rank Rec. Pts. LA Clippers at Utah, 6 p.m. 16. Casey Mears 80 All-Tournament Teams 1 Florida (25) 29-2 793 Cleveland at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 18. Paul Menard 76 City at Barcelona CLASS 2A BOYS 2 Wichita State (7) 34-0 775 19. Marcos Ambrose 69 First Team 3 Villanova 28-3 721 20. Brian Vickers 64 MVP: Race Martin, Pullman 4 Arizona 28-3 678 21. AJ Allmendinger 63 THURSDAY, March 13 Scott Hastings, Lynden 5 Louisville 26-5 654 22. Clint Bowyer 55 AUTO RACING David Ungerer, Pullman 6 Duke 24-7 591 NHL 22. Kyle Larson 55 6:30 p.m. Sterling Somers, Lynden 7 San Diego State 27-3 584 All Times PST 24. Aric Almirola 54 Ty Johnson, Anacortes 8 Virginia 25-6 581 25. Martin Truex Jr. 53 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Austra- 9 Michigan 23-7 536 National Hockey League Standings ATLANTIC 26. Reed Sorenson 51 lian Grand Prix, at Melbourne, Australia Second Team 10 Kansas 23-8 509 GP W L OTL PTS 27. Tony Stewart 48 Kelly Guy, Anacortes 11 Syracuse 27-4 497 GOLF Boston 64 42 17 5 89 28. Kurt Busch 47 Kage Sobotta, Clarkston 12 Cincinnati 26-5 447 6:30 a.m. Montreal 66 35 24 7 77 29. Justin Allgaier 45 Jack Klodt, Hockinson 13 Wisconsin 25-6 440 Toronto 65 34 23 8 76 30. Cole Whitt 41 TGC — European PGA Tour, Trophee Hassan Andrew Medalia, Anacortes 14 Creighton 24-6 384 Tampa Bay 64 34 24 6 74 31. David Ragan 38 AJ Miles, Pullman 15 North Carolina 23-8 350 31. David Gilliland 38 II, first round, at Agadir, Morocco 16 Iowa State 23-7 269 Detroit 64 29 22 13 71 Ottawa 64 28 25 11 67 33. Danica Patrick 36 Noon CLASS 2A GIRLS 17 Saint Louis 26-5 252 Florida 64 24 33 7 55 34. Michael Annett 32 First Team 18 Oklahoma 23-8 221 TGC — PGA Tour, Valspar Championship, Buffalo 64 19 37 8 46 35. Alex Bowman 31 MVP: Julie Spencer, W.F. West 19 Memphis 23-8 195 first round, at Palm Harbor, Fla. METROPOLITAN 36. Bobby Labonte 29 Kourtney Eaton, Mark Morris 20 New Mexico 24-6 177 Pittsburgh 63 42 17 4 88 37. Jeff Burton 27 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Nike McClure, W.F. West 21 Connecticut 24-7 152 N.Y. Rangers 65 35 26 4 74 38. Terry Labonte 24 Alexa Orcutt, Ellensburg 22 Michigan State 23-8 129 9 a.m. Philadelphia 64 33 24 7 73 39. Josh Wise 22 Kendall Bird, White River 23 Southern Methodist 23-8 94 40. Parker Kligerman 21 ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, second 24 Ohio State 23-8 84 Columbus 64 33 26 5 71 Washington 65 30 25 10 70 41. Ryan Truex 18 round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. Second Team 25 VCU 24-7 71 42. Michael McDowell 12 Elia Kooiman, Lynden Others receiving votes: Kentucky New Jersey 65 28 24 13 69 FS1 — Big East Conference, quarterfinal, Carolina 64 27 28 9 63 43. Travis Kvapil 11 Karly Eaton, Mark Morris 43, Gonzaga 32, Texas 27, Oregon 21, 44. Timmy Hill 6 teams TBD, at New York Ashley Coons, Mark Morris Southern Miss 21, Stephen F. Austin N.Y. Islanders 66 24 33 9 57 Western Conference 45. Michael Waltrip 4 Tori Weeks, W.F. West 17, Baylor 15, Iowa 10, Harvard 8, Mas- 9:30 a.m. CENTRAL Maddy Hinrichs, Port Angeles sachusetts 8, Nebraska 5, Pittsburgh ESPN2 — Big 12 Conference, quarterfinal, 3, Louisiana Tech 3, Kansas State 1, St. Louis 64 44 14 6 94 teams TBD, at Kansas City, Mo. CLASS 1A BOYS George Washington 1, Oklahoma State Chicago 65 38 13 14 90 First Team 1 Colorado 64 41 18 5 87 Golf 10 a.m. MVP: Brady Widner, Zillah Dropped from rankings: Kentucky Minnesota 64 34 22 8 76 ESPNU — American Athletic Conference, Results Justin Dunsmore, Zillah 24, Iowa 25 Dallas 64 31 23 10 72 World Golf Championships-Cadillac quarterfinal, teams TBD, at Memphis, Tenn. Corey Kispert, King’s Winnipeg 65 30 28 7 67 Jim Townsend, Okanogan Saturday’s Top 25 Results Nashville 64 26 28 10 62 Championship 11 a.m. Trey Drechsel, Cedar Park Christian (1) Florida 84, (25) Kentucky 65 PACIFIC Professional Golf Association ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, second (2) Wichita State 67, Missouri State 42 Anaheim 64 43 14 7 93 March 6-9, 2014 Second Team Oregon 64, (3) Arizona 57 San Jose 65 41 17 7 89 Trump National Doral - Miami, FL | round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. Justin Rivas, Okanogan (4) Duke 93, (14) North Carolina 81 Los Angeles 65 37 22 6 80 Par 72 7,481 Yards 11:30 a.m. Brent Wood, Toledo (6) Villanova 77, Georgetown 59 Phoenix 64 29 24 11 69 Purse: $9,000,000 ESPN2 — Big 12 Conference, quarterfinal, Calvin Kispert, King’s West Virginia 92, (8) Kansas 86 Vancouver 66 29 27 10 68 2013 Champion: Tiger Woods Easton Driessen, Brewster (10) San Diego State 51, (21) New Mexico 48 Calgary 64 25 32 7 57 Golfer Score teams TBD, at Kansas City, Mo. Daniel Davydov, Seattle Academy (11) Louisville 81, (19) Connecticut 48 Edmonton 65 22 35 8 52 1. Patrick Reed -4 FS1 — Big East Conference, quarterfinal, NOTE: Two points for a win, one point (12) Michigan 84, Indiana 80 T2. Bubba Watson -3 teams TBD, at New York CLASS 1A GIRLS (13) Creighton 88, Providence 73 for overtime loss. T2. Jamie Donaldson -3 First Team (15) Cincinnati 70, Rutgers 66 T4. Richard Sterne E NBCSN — Atlantic 10 Conference, first round, MVP: Kara Bajema, Lynden Christian (16) Iowa State 85, Oklahoma State 81 Saturday’s Results T4. Dustin Johnson E teams TBD, at Brooklyn, N.Y. Jill Townsend, Okanogan (20) Memphis 67, (18) S. Methodist 58 Ottawa 5, Winnipeg 3 T6. Thongchai Jaidee +1 Courtney Hollander, Lynden Christian (23) Oklahoma 97, TCU 67 St. Louis 2, Colorado 1 T6. Stephen Gallacher +1 Noon Julia Bernson, King’s Illinois 66, (24) Iowa 63 Toronto 4, Philadelphia 3 (OT) T6. Bill Haas +1 ESPNU — American Athletic Conference, Lauren Johnson, Cashmere Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3 (SO) T9. Charl Schwartzel +2 quarterfinal, teams TBD, at Memphis, Tenn. Sunday’s Top 25 Results New Jersey 5, Carolina 4 T9. Graeme McDowell +2 Second Team (2) Wichita State 83, Indiana State 69 Washington 3, Phoenix 2 T9. Hunter Mahan +2 3:30 p.m. Soila Zaragoza, Mabton Maryland 75, (5) Virginia 69 Columbus 1, Nashville 0 T9. Jason Dufner +2 ESPN2 — Big Ten Conference, first round, Breanne Knishka, Cashmere (7) Syracuse 74, Florida State 58 Dallas 4, Minnesota 3 T13. Joost Luiten +3 teams TBD, at Indianapolis Sally Vlas, Lynden Christian Nebraska 77, (9) Wisconsin 68 Vancouver 2, Calgary 1 T13. Matt Kuchar +3 Alexis Castro, Granger (17) Saint Louis 64, Massachusetts 62 San Jose 4, Montreal 0 T13. Miguel Jimenez +3 NBCSN — Atlantic 10 Conference, first round, Taylor V’Dovec, Blaine Ohio State 69, (22) Michigan State 67 T16. Jonas Blixt +4 teams TBD, at Brooklyn, N.Y. Sunday’s Results T16. Henrik Stenson +4 NY Rangers 3, Detroit 0 T16. Sergio Garcia +4 4 p.m. Boston 5, Florida 2 T16. Scott Hend +4 ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, second NBA Chicago 2, Buffalo 1 T16. George Coetzee +4 round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. Local St. Louis 3, Minnesota 2 (SO) T16. Gary Woodland +4 National Basketball Association Local Bowling Los Angeles 4, Edmonton 2 T16. Harris English +4 ESPNU — American Athletic Conference, Mar. 2-Mar 8 Results Standings T16. Phil Mickelson +4 quarterfinal, teams TBD, at Memphis, Tenn. FAIRWAY LANES All Times PST Monday’s Games T16. Zach Johnson +4 FS1 — Big East Conference, quarterfinal, Top 10 Men EASTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 T25. Luke Donald +5 1. Brandon Grose 758; 2. Joe Mas- Atlantic Division Nashville 4, Ottawa 3 (OT) T25. Kevin Streelman +5 teams TBD, at New York ters 726; 3. Corey Hensley 722; 4. Jim W L Pct GB Phoenix 4, Tampa Bay 3 (SO) T25. Peter Uihlein +5 5:30 p.m. Fueston 720; 5. L J Hames 712; 6. Larry Toronto 35 27 .565 — T25. Francesco Molinari +5 ESPN2 — Big Ten Conference, first round, Mays Jr 700; 7. Butch Mosteller 697; 8. Brooklyn 32 30 .516 3 Tuesday’s Games T25. Adam Scott +5 Adrian Franks 695; 9. Rich Bunker 692; New York 25 40 .385 11½ Nashville at Buffalo, 4 p.m. T25. Rory McIlroy +5 teams TBD, at Indianapolis 10. Steve Strasser 684; High Game: Jim Boston 22 41 .349 13½ New Jersey at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. T25. Ryan Moore +5 6 p.m. Fueston 290 and Randy Sanders 290 Philadelphia 15 48 .238 20½ NY Rangers at Carolina, 4 p.m. T25. Jimmy Walker +5 Top 10 Women Central Division Detroit at Columbus, 4 p.m. T25. Tiger Woods +5 ESPN — Atlantic Coast Conference, second 1. Cassandra Chalmers 640; 2. x-Indiana 46 17 .730 — Phoenix at Florida, 4:30 p.m. T34. Jordan Spieth +6 round, teams TBD, at Greensboro, N.C. Heather Wallen 627; 3. April Harris 616; Chicago 35 28 .556 11 Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. T34. Lee Westwood +6 ESPNU — American Athletic Conference, 4. Kim Rushton 602; 5. Val Krein 582; Detroit 24 39 .381 22 Dallas at St. Louis, 5 p.m. T34. Justin Rose +6 6. Kiann Conradi 573; 7. Teresa Johnson Cleveland 24 40 .375 22½ Edmonton at Minnesota, 5 p.m. T34. Hyung-Sung Kim +6 quarterfinal, teams TBD, at Memphis, Tenn. 572; 8. Sahlee Aldrich 570; 9. Hunter Milwaukee 13 50 .206 33 Toronto at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. T34. Hideki Matsuyama +6 6:30 p.m. Weeks 554; 10. Lynn Wiltzius 542; High Southeast Division T34. Graham Delaet +6 FS1 — Big East Conference, quarterfinal, Game: April Harris 245 Miami 44 17 .721 — Wednesday’s Games T40. Chris Kirk +7 Top 5 Senior Men Washington 33 30 .524 12 Boston at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. T40. Darren Fichardt +7 teams TBD, at New York 1. Marc Gosselin 699; 2. Dee Hin- Charlotte 30 34 .469 15½ Vancouver at Winnipeg, 4:30 p.m. T40. Louis Oosthuizen +7 8:30 p.m. kley 684; 3. Andy Fuchs 680; 4. Butch Atlanta 27 35 .435 17½ Chicago at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. T40. Branden Grace +7 Mosteller 630; 5. Dave Reynoldson 615; Orlando 19 46 .292 27 Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m. T44. Rickie Fowler +8 FS1 — Pacific-12 Conference, quarterfinal, High Game: Marc Gosselin 268 WESTERN CONFERENCE T44. Thomas Bjorn +8 teams TBD, at Las Vegas Top 5 Senior Women Southwest Division Thursday’s Games 46. Brandt Snedeker +9 NBA BASKETBALL 1. Mary Schrader 551; 2. Teresa John- San Antonio 46 16 .742 — Phoenix at Boston, 4 p.m. T47. Webb Simpson +10 son 525; 3. Nelly Bishop 510; 4. Jeryl Houston 44 19 .698 2½ Buffalo at Carolina, 4 p.m. T47. Russell Henley +10 4 p.m. Fuchs 509; 5. Karen Jensen 502; High Dallas 38 26 .594 9 San Jose at Columbus, 4 p.m. T47. Kevin Stadler +10 TNT — Houston at Chicago Game: Mary Schrader 214 Memphis 36 26 .581 10 Florida at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. T50. Billy Horschel +11 6:30 p.m. Top 5 Junior Boys New Orleans 26 37 .413 20½ Edmonton at St. Louis, 5 p.m. T50. Keegan Bradley +11 1. Maxx Waring 672; 2. Zach Marks Pacific Division NY Rangers at Minnesota, 5 p.m. T52. Ernie Els +12 TNT — L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City 496; 3. Tony Mortland 475; 4. Ashton L.A. Clippers 44 20 .688 — Toronto at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. T52. Ian Poulter +12 SOCCER Lannoye 431; 5. Cydney McElvain 423; Golden State 40 24 .625 4 T54. Gonzalo Fdez-Castano +13 High Game: Maxx Waring 246 Phoenix 36 26 .581 7 Friday’s Games T54. Brendon de Jonge +13 1 p.m. Top 5 Junior Girls Sacramento 22 41 .349 21½ San Jose at NY Islanders, 4 p.m. T54. Boo Weekley +13 FSN — UEFA Europa League, Plzen at Lyon 1. Liz Steen 589; 2. Ashley Hart 397; 3. L.A. Lakers 22 42 .344 22 Vancouver at Washington, 4 p.m. 57. Steve Stricker +14 Courtney Spriggs 333; 4. Amy Hart 329 Northwest Division Edmonton at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. T58. Roberto Castro +15 and Jasmin Wesson 329; 5. Cheleena Oklahoma City 46 17 .730 — New Jersey at Florida, 4:30 p.m. T58. Martin Kaymer +15 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Saturday’s 2B Boys Basketball Mossyrock Falls to LRS to Take Sixth TROPHY GAME: Broncos Pull Away in Second Half for 69-60 Win Over Vikings By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] SPOKANE — Mossyrock played with Lind-Ritzville/ Sprague for a half, but eventu- ally the bigger, stronger Bron- cos bucked their way to a 69-60 win here Saturday in the fourth/ sixth-place game of the State 2B Boys Basketball Tournament. The Broncos hauled in 22 of- fensive rebounds and outscored Mossyrock 17-9 in the third quarter to pull away with the win. “I think the things that we feared, coming in, kind of showed through there,” Mossyr- ock coach Dustin Workman said. “It was almost like a game of our speed versus their strength.” Mossyrock’s speed and pres- sure helped the Vikings attain a 22-21 lead early in the second quarter, but the Broncos an- swered with a 9-0 run, capped by back-to-back buckets by guard Connor O’Neill. “When they stretched that lead on us, it was on the offen- sive glass,” Workman said. “They pounded us and pounded us and pounded us.”

Six-foot-8 center Ryan Whit- Pete Caster / [email protected] more scored 8 of his 12 points Mossyrock’s Tristan Watson (left) attempts a lay-up against defense from Lind-Ritzville/Sprague’s Cort Ruzicka (15) and Ryan Whitmore on Saturday in the State 2B Boys in the first quarter, including a Basketball Tournament in Spokane. The Broncos beat Mossyrock, 69-60, in the fourth/sixth-place game of the tournament. dunk in traffic, and added eight rebounds, while stout 6-foot-2 forward Tyler Frederick added converted a 3-point play with don Butler. Kirkley, a sophomore, fin- “For these guys it’s been an scored 14 points with nine re- 2:04 left in the game. Whitmore Hazen scored 17 with seven ished with 13 points and eight incredible experience, from fin- bounds for LRS. quickly hit two free throws on rebounds, while Stephens added rebounds for Mossyrock. ishing second in league, to mak- The Broncos led 34-30 at the other end, and Cort Ruzicka 16 points and five boards. Wat- Mossyrock’s sixth-place tro- ing the district title game, and halftime, but went on a 7-2 run — added a layup for LRS to push son scored 10 with six rebounds. phy was just the second piece of then finally going over the hump including 5 straight points from the advantage back to 10 with “That whole group of those hardware in school history, the and making it here,” Workman guard Dylan Hartz — to push 1:35 to play. those guys, that’s my first group other being a fifth-place finish said. “I can’t be more proud of their advantage to 9. It was the final game for of four-year seniors,” Workman in 2007. The Vikings went 19-7 our guys. Our senior leadership, Mossyrock rallied in the Mossyrock seniors Shaun Ste- said. “They put a lot of hard work this season, taking second in the late in the season, was good, and fourth quarter, cutting the lead phens, Kyler Hazen, Tristan in with me, and we’re losing a big Central 2B League and District 4 it was just a special time for us to 61-55 when Jaron Kirkley Watson, Lucas Allen, and Bran- part of the team.” tournament. and for the school.” Saturday’s 1A Boys Basketball Toledo Finishes Sixth With 54- 39 Loss to Cedar Park Christian YAKIMA REGULARS: Indians away their inside game or out- side game,” Merzoian said. “We Take Third Trophy in decided on their inside game and Three Years at State once they started to get comfort- able and made a few shots, they 1A Tournament; Will started to get their lead.” Return Majority of Toledo came out in the sec- ond half to battle back and make This Year’s Lineup it 36-32 in the third quarter, but By Brandon Hansen Cedar Park Christian answered [email protected] with an 8-0 run to head into the fourth with a 44-32 lead. YAKIMA — Toledo capped “All of Cedar Park’s players its season with a sixth-place can hit shots,” Toledo’s Grant trophy after a hot start wasn’t McEwen, who finished with 10 enough against a solid Cedar points, said. “They took Brent Park Christian team. out of the game with a box-and- The Indians lost, 54-39, Sat- one but Connor Vermilyea hit a urday morning in the State 1A few shots to keep us in it.” Boys Basketball Tournament’s Vermilyea finished with 8 Brandon Hansen / [email protected] fourth-sixth place game here in points for the Indians. The sixth Toledo’s Forrest Wallace hauls in a rebound during the State 1A Boys Basketball Tournament’s fourth/sixth-place game Satur- the Yakima SunDome. place finish is Toledo’s 13th over- day morning in the Yakima SunDome. “That’s a good team over all state trophy and ninth under there,” Toledo coach Scott Mer- Merzoian. Toledo also finished zoian said. “That’s a top five fourth in 2012 and won the state team for sure and that’s a squad championship in 2013. that could have won it all if a few “This team is pretty special,” things had gone their way.” Merzoian said. “They all found Toledo was led by 12 points their roles and that’s not always We apologize for the from Brent Wood, who started easy to do with how much time the game off hot by hitting four these kids put into basketball.” inconvenience, but the 3-pointers as the Indians took a Toledo also overcame two 9 16-14 lead in the first quarter. a.m. starts and one 8 a.m. tipoff USA Weekend will be “He’s a tough guy to guard in Yakima. and he’s going to come back next “We had to do something like year with a few more things in this our freshman year and we inserted in the his repertoire and be even tough- had some early morning prac- er next year,” Merzoian said of tices leading up to this weekend,” Tuesday, March 11th Wood. McEwen said. “Coach Merzoian Cedar Park Christian an- and our staff always do a good edition of swered back with a 17-5 run in job keeping us prepared. I don’t the second quarter as Toledo think the man sleeps, he’s always went scoreless in the five min- looking and showing us video.” he Chronicle CH517076bw.db utes before halftime and could The Indians will return nine only manage one field goal in the of their 11 players next season, this week. entire stanza. The Eagles, on the including leading scorers Wood other hand, hit 7 of 11 shots and and McEwen. Both averaged took a 31-21 lead into halftime. more than 17 points a game this “We could have either taken season. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 • Sports 8

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Morton-White Pass Wins Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 1 Sports e-mail: [email protected] State Title State 2A Championship Game: W.F. West 48, Mark Morris 37

STATE CHAMPIONS

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Julie Spencer celebrates during the Bearcats’ win over Mark Morris Saturday in Yakima for the State 2A girls basketball championship. Spencer, a junior, was voted the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Bearcats Defeat Mark Morris For State Championship By Brandon Hansen do for her father, James Spencer's, ship in W.F. West history. days of work in Yakima. For the games like that and finish it with [email protected] funeral on Saturday. "I kind of felt relief after get- Bearcats' three games in the state her best performance is amaz- That same day Spencer had ting back," Spencer said. "I got all tournament, Spencer finished ing. Even for an adult that would YAKIMA — The trip to the a bumpy flight back to Yakima of the hardship out the way and with 41 points and 19 rebounds. be something amazing to see so 2014 State 2A championship with little sleep to play in the I could focus on doing my best. "It's not often that a 17-year for a teenager to do that, I'm just game was a tough one. It was glad I got to see it." hardest, though, for Julie Spen- SunDome against rival Mark I wanted to play for my dad and old has to deal with that much Morris. The junior played in- God. I wanted to help my team." emotion to go along with all Spencer's team showed cer. their support, writing 12-11-55 After Spencer and the spired and sensational, leading And help she did. Spencer the expectations that are put the balanced Bearcats past the led the team with 20 points and on the individuals and team in — James' birthday — on their Bearcats defeated Lynden, 52- wrists for the game. 35, in the state semifinals Friday Monarchs, 48-37, for the first seven rebounds, and voted the this state tournament," Weeks night, the junior traveled to Tole- girls basketball state champion- tournament MVP for her three said. "To go out and have three please see BEARCATS, page S5 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Life editor: Chantel Wilson Phone number: 807-8213 Life e-mail: [email protected]

Pete Caster / [email protected] Jim Beck slices of pieces of pork roast at the twice-monthly free community dinner at Centralia First United Methodist Church. Feeding theSoul METHODIST CHURCH Offers Kindness and This is the face of the free community din- Phyllis Schwiesow has been head cook for the ners that have been taking place at the church for event nearly as long as it has been around. For the Home-Cooked Meals about 13 years. The event started with Centralia most recent dinner, they cooked five large pork By Carrina Stanton First United Methodist as just one of a handful roasts along with 30 pounds each carrots and po- of local churches who took turns hosting dinners. tatoes and used several large heads of cabbage to For The Chronicle Over time many of the other churches' participa- make coleslaw. She said the dinners are paid for It's Monday night and the fellowship hall of tion waned off or ceased, but the Methodist church by parishioners and they always give her enough. Centralia First United Methodist is buzzing with near the campus of Centralia College continued When she stood up in church the Sunday before to offer a community meal the last week of every and told them she was short the money to buy activities. month. The timing was chosen as a way to help roasts, a plate was passed and she walked out with The smells of home-cooked food wafts from people make their food budgets stretch until pay- the money they needed. With even the leftovers the kitchen and people line up for a plate. Reverend day. Recently, the church leadership decided the being sent away with diners, they know the food is Tom Peterson stands humbly to the side, wearing a need was great enough to actually offer dinners the going to a good cause. pair of rubber gloves and pouring glasses of juice last two Mondays of each month. “The people and their continuous willingness to and milk for diners. He smiles at every one of them. “You've got everybody from homeless living in give up their time and their money for this. That's It is a genuine smile because this is it is an event he a tent to low income, fixed income and everything what I like best about it,” Schwiesow said. truly enjoys. in between,” Peterson said of the diners, number- “This is something we feel is really important,” ing about 50 to 100 at each meal. “Lots of families he said. come.” please see FOOD, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 LIFE

Pete Caster / [email protected] Helena Griith, 6, waits for her plate of food at the twice-monthly free community dinner at Centralia First United Methodist Church.

Steve Brown said he was Food grateful to hear there are other churches like his own offering food and fellowship times. He Continued from page Life 1 he hopes in the future they may For some diners, the din- be able to work together to really ner is a chance to socialize and affect change in this communi- have fellowship. Volunteer Evie ty. But he said just the fact that Shinall first got involved about they exist is important enough. a year ago as a dinner-goer. Shi- He personally has seen lives nall said she lives alone and en- changed over a plate of warm joyed coming to the dinners and food and an even warmer smile. having someone to talk to. But “You know being surrounded it wasn’t long before she started by people who care is just as im- volunteering to help make them portant as the food,” he said. happen. Diners Erin Hall and Patrick “I was invited to the dinner Henderson of Centralia were and got hooked,” Shinall said first invited a few months back with a laugh. “It’s an enjoyable by a woman Hall was providing thing to do.” care for. Hall said they also visit Centralia residents Steve the weekly lunches at Destiny and Marcia Brown, members Christian Center’s Centralia of Gather Church in Centralia, Outreach Center. Hall said min- said their church offers a simi- istries like these are incredibly lar dinner and fellowship time important to so many people. on Thursdays. They heard about “This county still has a lot the Methodist dinners and were of homeless and I think a lot of A line of people wraps around the cafeteria at Centralia First United Methodist Church as Rev. Tom Peterson serves up drinks intrigued to attend. Marcia said people aren’t aware of that,” Hall during the free community dinner. the welcoming atmosphere and said. “I know a lot of people who home-cooked food immedi- come here and this is the only a month, $400 of which goes to services such as the community ful for what he has and the sup- ately reminded her of childhood meal they get that day.” rent and $50 of which pays for a dinners, Destiny Christian Cen- port he gets. memories visiting her Aunt People like a man who of- phone. He said he has tried to ter’s lunches and sack lunches “I usually cut my food down Myrtle’s home. fered his name simply as Gypsy. find part-time employment but from the Salvation Army. He “The old-fashioned food and The 70-year-old lives in a motor has been unsuccessful so far. For said he makes a regular habit of to once a day,” he said. “Things the nice people just brought it all home at Peppertree RV Park in the time being, he makes his volunteering through local non- are pretty tight but at least I have back for me,” she said. Centralia. He lives on just $600 food budget stretch by utilizing profits because he feels so grate- the motor home I live in.”

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Volunteer Dave Wegener pours barbecue sauce onto a plate during the free community dinner at Centralia First United Methodist Church. Dance Festival Northwest

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Rock St., Centralia 249 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble - Chehalis (360) 827-0264; gatherchurch.com (360) 748-9444 Visiting Companies: Clothing and food bank every Thursday Open every Monday through Friday from Ballet Northwest - Olympia from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Meal and Bible 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 Demiurge - Seattle Evergreen City Ballet - Renton study starts at 6:30 p.m. p.m. Harbor Dance Ballet Company - Gig Harbor Olympia Dance Center - Olympia Studio West Dance heatre - Olympia Destiny Christian Outreach Center Greater Chehalis Food Bank Washington Contemporary Ballet - University Place 416 N. Tower Ave., Centralia 750 SW 21st Street, Chehalis (360) 736-6443; lifeatdestiny.com (360) 748-1226; greaterchehalisfoodbank.org Tickets are available online at www.swdance.org or the CH517047bw.sw Free lunch every Monday from 10:30 a.m. Food distribution every Friday from 12:30 SW Dance Center @ 455 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, and at the door. to 12:30 p.m. p.m. to 3 p.m. TICKETS: $15.00 Adults & $10.00 Children, Students & Seniors For more information call the dance center at 360-748-4789. • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 Daylight Saving Time: The First Sign of Spring By Kim Ode David Levinson, a professor of civil drop in crime, especially robbery, during because it’s still daylight?” Star Tribune (Minneapolis) engineering at the University of Minne- the more illuminated evening hours. That may be impossible to determine, sota, has studied the effects of daylight Today, the most powerful drivers of partly because at this time of year the MINNEAPOLIS — The cue for day- saving time from a traffic safety stand- DST may be economics and culture. days are getting longer in addition to light saving time is “spring ahead, fall point, finding the shift makes driving no Weekday evenings are the busiest shifting an hour. back” — for those who, twice a year, more dangerous than at any other time. times at Edina, Minn.’s Braemar Golf Today, about 70 countries use daylight draw a blank about which way to reset But he also views DST through sociologi- Course as people with day jobs arrive, saving time to some extent. And, like it their clocks. cal and economic lenses. said general manager Todd Anderson, This used to make sense, back when or not, the eastern time zone — whether Energy savings used to be the prima- adding that DST’s benefits aren’t just fi- on DST or EST — makes everyone jump. we didn’t “spring” ahead until the last ry reason, he said, with the logic that if nancial. Sunday in April, when there might rea- Central time zone residents are used it stayed sunlit later, people wouldn’t “It just kills me in the winter, the lack to starting their days earlier if they’re sonably be some crocus. turn on their lights. of light,” he said. “We’re for- dealing with the East Coast. But March 9? Really? “My own view is tunate that daylight Yet by this week, we should have that people should savings time coin- Not that daylight saving time is going awakened to our watches, clocks, timers, get up earlier,” cides with our anywhere, especially now that so many car clocks, alarms, microwave ovens and Levinson summers,” clocks automatically reset. A legislator in grandfather clocks all duly moved ahead added, not noting that Tennessee even has proposed making it one hour into daylight saving time (DST), unrea- Arizona’s permanent there as a boon to businesses where we will remain until November. sonably. peak and schools. The bill likely will be tabled Yes, standard time now lasts a mere golfing for further study. four months, making it anything but the season This being March, twilight canoe standard. is in rides and extra innings are weeks away, But then, daylight saving time is full the so DST’s benefits are hard to fathom. of contradictions that confound and fas- win- Plus, mornings are dark again. Little cinate. Consider that no daylight actually ter wonder we can get cranky. is saved, as in some solar IRA. Instead, “and But the roots of our rancor lie in our we shift how we define a day so that the the genes, as well as in our environment, said evening hours remain illuminated later pros Germaine Cornelissen, a professor of in- throughout the summer — as if an hour are tegrative biology and physiology at the has been “saved” for twilight canoe rides home University of Minnesota. and extra innings. by 6 Shifting the daylight hours always But the actual hours of daylight don’t o’clock will be easier for some, harder for others, increase because Congress passed a law, These eating she said, if only because people are dif- but because the northern hemisphere days, DST dinner,” he ferent “chrono types” — think “morning tilts toward the sun. starts on the said. “We’ve people” and “night owls.” Yet, like Congress, the semiannual second Sun- got leagues go- But Cornelissen also allowed that psy- time shift comforts and afflicts. day of March and ing every night Research into DST’s impact has ends on the first Sun- with the last start times chology plays a role, whether we’re the mixed results: It saves energy or squan- day of November, as stated just before 6 o’clock.” sort who mopes about being “forced” to ders energy; bolsters health or can kill by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Levinson concurred with the lose an hour of sleep, or if we take mea- you; is an economic engine or a drag on But DST isn’t really about energy any- economic value of DST, noting that mer- sures to adjust, say, by going to bed a bit the bottom line. more, since a government study in 2007 chants believe that the longer it remains earlier for a few nights. People even debate its name. Conver- reported an annual nationwide electric- daylight, the more likely people will leave Bottom line, she advises against get- sationally, most refer to daylight savings ity savings of just 0.03 percent. Another their homes to shop. ting too wound up about the shift. time, but its proper name is daylight sav- study noted that any savings in lighting “The question is: How much benefit “Try to be happy and not worry about ing time (and boy, the keepers of all that’s costs is offset by our tendency to crank can there be? People are going to buy things that really are of little conse- proper regard voicing that extra “s” as a on the air conditioner or furnace. only as many groceries as they’re going to quence,” she said. “There are so many ticket to Guantanamo). The clearest benefit appears to be a buy. How much is new business entirely other, bigger problems in the world.” LUCKY St. Patrick’s Day Specials

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

Legislative Bill was Blunder substantial comfort and im- “At one time the Somerville Dickason Resigns “I don’t think they realize n 1890, the Centralia portance about the whole place family owned all the land be- n 1986, Glen Dickason, what they’ve done yet,” said Ja- IChronicle reported what that is strongly suggestive of tween the Twin Cities, including ILewis County Traffic Safe- son Suess, Tenino coach after was happening in the state stability.” the site of the Southwest Wash- ty Commission chairman, re- the trophy was awarded. legislature. ington Fair,” The Daily Chroni- signed because of his daughter’s “Fifth would have been better, “A bill was passed requiring Recruit is Glad He’s in the Navy cle wrote. health. His 4-year-old daughter said Tenino sophomore Whit- ney Evander. “But placing is a the word ‘territory’ to be con- n 1935, Henry Stephenson had undergone 12 operations to big accomplishment. There are strued as ‘state’ in the existing wrote J.J. Burnfin, the U.S. Napavine and Tenino Bring Back correct a respiratory problem. laws,” the newspaper began. “It I a lot of people who didn’t think Navy recruiter in Chehalis, that State Trophies His successor was Larry was invalid because of a blun- he was enthusiastic about his Cook, a counselor for the Lewis we could do that.” der, and should be re-enacted.” n 1961, during the an- County Health Department. training in San Diego. nual State Class B Basket- “I think this training would I ball Tournament in Spokane, Breezie Becomes Miss Lewis do any young fellow good, even Open Streets at Once! Napavine won third place and Matayoshi Heads to United County if he only planned to stay in four n 1891, The Centralia Tenino finished fifth. Nations n 2006, Breezie Thompson, Weekly News was con- years, but I figure I will stay in I 20 years if the going never gets “Alvin Jones, Tenino’s sharp- n 2000, Lewis County ad- IMorton, became the 2006 cerned about some of the city shooting team captain, was vocate for families, Sylvia Miss Lewis County, using her streets not being open. any worse than this,” wrote Ste- I phenson, “I want to become an voted on the first team All-State Matayoshi, flew to New York new-found belly-dancing skills, “The News believes it would selections,” The Daily Chron- to participate in the largest- for which she had been taking be wise policy on the part of aviation machinist’s mate so I am going to put in a plug for the icle reported. “Gordon Vlach, ever United Nations conference lessons for the previous twelve the city council to open up a Saratoga or the Lexington.” Napavine was named to the on critical areas of concern for months. Her platform was en- number of streets at once,” the Burnfin reported Art John- second team All-State squad. women and families worldwide. couraging artistic development newspaper wrote. “Pearl, Sil- son, Chehalis, was recently Third team ballots selected Bill “The decisions that come out among youth. Thompson was ver, Iron and Magnolia streets transferred to the U.S.S. San Bronson, Tenino, and Bill Suter, of this conference will have a the youngest member of the are needed in order to facilitate Francisco, one of the newest Morton.” major impact on families world- Fire Mountain Arts Council and the business of the city. These cruisers. wide,” Matayoshi said. “I hope also assisted in the restoration of streets would at once become to bring added perspective and important thoroughfares.” Gust Announces Retirement the Roxy Theatre. ‘Hi Jinx Vodvill’ Held insights to preserve and perpet- Thompson had been first n 1985, Harry Gust, 25- uate family peace. runner-up in the 2005 Miss New Bank Opens in Chehalis n 1936, the sixth annual Iyear wrestling coach with “If you’re able to prevent Lewis County competition. “Hi Jinx Vodvill,” with 20 the W.F. West High School n 1911, the formal opening I abuse at any level, you’re able to song, dance and novelty acts Bearcats, announced his retire- of the Chehalis National prevent so much heartache.” I from Centralia High School, ment. During his tenure the Matayoshi was the domestic Bank in its new building on was held at the Fox Theatre. Chehalis Avenue occurred twice Bearcats won 218 matches and violence program director at the Fifty musicians and actors lost 78, with 11 matches dead- Human Response Network. — from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and were involved. One of the pre- from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. locked. sentations was “Before the Ball,” Against traditional rival An orchestra provided enter- a song and dance skit with Alice Tenino Girls Win First State tainment during the later ses- Centralia, Gust suffered a loss Ferrell, Jean Bower, Gerry Rich- in his first season. However, he Hardware sion. The wives and the lady rel- ardson, Sybil Olson, Frances atives of the board of directors won 22 matches straight, and n 2001 Tenino girls basket- Scott and Violet Scott. then had 12 straight wins over ball team brought home an were the reception committee, Merce Cunningham did an I which included Mesdames Rice, Centralia. eighth-place trophy, the first time Apache dance number. the girls ever won state hardware. D.W. 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B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 11, 2014 The Long haul: Woman ADVICE: Dear Abby Stalker Starts Dating has Run Marathons Cousin of Woman in All 50 States Who Dumped Him By Stephanie Earls a cardiology technician at University of Colo- DEAR ABBY: About a year The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.) rado Health at Memorial Hospital, she would believe anything you tell her isn’t run home. The next day, she’d swap. By the ago, I stopped seeing a man I’ll sour grapes. However, if you show COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — When time a co-worker suggested the two train to- call “Vince.” Since then he has been her the texts he’s sending you – I Dagmar Knudsen says she has to run, she gether for the New Denver Half Marathon, stalking me. He sends me texts with presume they’re time-stamped – photos he took means it literally. Knudsen was running 10 miles a day. she may believe you. She runs before work, after work and to of us while we “A half marathon wasn’t really a challenge,” were dating, but work if the weather permits. After a long flight, she said, and told her friend: “You do the half. DEAR ABBY: I have been dat- the itch to move is so powerful she’s been distorts them to I’ll go for the full thing.” make me look ing “Dawn” for more than a year. known to dump her luggage in a taxi and head She figured she knew what she was in for like I’m stabbing She has an amazing 7-year-old off on foot to her hotel. She’s run a marathon even though she’d never run close to 26.2 him in the heart. daughter, “Charise,” who started in every state and is working her way through miles. He sends videos calling me Dad about six months the continents, plus the North Pole. If there “I was still very innocent at that point,” she with my head on after her mother and I began dat- were a marathon on the moon, she’d be game. said. a dancing Barbie ing. I love being a “dad” – going to “I work and I run. That is all that I do,” To get the lay of the land, Knudsen signed doll. My neigh- By Abigail Van Buren the park, on trips, helping out at Knudsen said. up for the 2008 American Discovery Trail bors tell me they school and telling bedtime stories. Obsession and running often go hand in Marathon in Colorado Springs. It was the first see him drive past my house. (He The problem is, I don’t love hand. Marathon runners are rarely athletic time she ever had run more than 13 miles. lives across town.) I refuse to talk to Dawn. We don’t get along well any- dilettantes. Conditioning the body to with- “It was hard,” she said. “I ran the first 20 him now because he scares me. more. My mother tells me I should stand the rigors of a run that lasts hours de- and had to walk the last 6 miles. I always laugh Vince has now begun making find someone else and have kids of mands an extreme time commitment and because I thought then, ‘If I die now at least I moves on my cousin “Nancy.” She my own, but Charise “feels” like my powerful self-discipline. “Personal best” is a don’t have to finish the race.’” says their relationship isn’t roman- kid. I can’t imagine losing her. constantly moving target. The next day, her attitude was different. tic, but others have told me they One friend suggested I marry Knudsen, it seems, is in it more for the She actually was looking forward to the up- have seen them cuddle at restau- Dawn so I can stay in her daugh- mileage. If there were a frequent-flyer club for coming Boulder marathon. rants and parks. He still contin- ter’s life, but I want to be in love runners, she’d have earned her wings. “I knew I needed to run Denver and I need- ues to send me scary pictures and with the woman I marry. Am I “Gasoline is expensive, and I would not use ed another long training run,” she said. “I used emails. wrong for not wanting to lose a a car unless I had to. I’d use it once a month, marathons as my training at that time.” How can I tell Nancy about child I consider my daughter, but maybe. I’d rather run,” the 52-year-old said. By the time she crossed the finish line in this without her thinking it’s jeal- not wanting to marry someone Knudsen grew up overseas, the daughter Denver, with a time of 5 hours, 2 minutes, she ous retaliation against their new I don’t love? — SPINNING MY of a half-German, half-French mother and a had set a goal to run a marathon a month. relationship? I honestly believe he WHEELS IN CALIFORNIA stepfather who worked for the Danish Embas- “Everybody said I wouldn’t sustain such is getting close to her only to spite DEAR SPINNING: Charise sy. The family moved frequently and Knudsen heavy training,” she said. They were wrong. me and keep an emotional hold on may “feel” like your child, but she attended schools in Denmark, Poland and Ja- Through the summer of the following year, me. His relationship with her has ISN’T. And even though she may pan, among other nations. She credits those she did just that. Then came a half-marathon, made me afraid to tell her about call you “Dad,” you AREN’T. Your early years for instilling what became a life- which broke the streak. my personal life or hang out with romance with her mother is al- long peripatetic urge. “That’s why now, I don’t run anything less her for fear that he’ll show up with ready on the downhill slide, so the “My mom didn’t like it. Apparently, I did than 26.2 miles,” she said. her. — CONFUSED IN OREGON DEAR CONFUSED: kindest thing you could do for all because I’m still on the go,” said Knudsen, She then stepped it up to two marathons I don’t concerned is end the relationship. who blames all those moves for her accent, a month — a pattern that went uninterrupted blame you for feeling intimidated, But before you do, it is important “which no one can ever guess.” up until 2012 and emergency gallbladder sur- which is what your stalker is trying that you make clear to Charise When she relocated to Colorado Springs in gery. to accomplish. You can put an end that it has nothing to do with her 2001, her passion wasn’t running but taekwon- “If they’d let me out of the hospital, I would to it by having your neighbors doc- or your feelings for her. do, a sport she began as a “fun way to stay fit” have run,” she said, and laughed. “It messed ument his “drive-bys” and turning Your mother is right. You need after a studio opened near her Bristol, Conn., up my plans.” the pictures, videos and any other to settle down with someone home. She’d always run, and had once even Running two marathons a month means communications Vince has sent you can love. To follow your set her sights on running the Hartford Mara- traveling to where the marathons happen, you over to the police. If he sent friend’s suggestion would be a thon, but she didn’t consider it her thing. In chasing the weather around the continent. She them via U.S. mail, the postmarks huge mistake. Colorado Springs, that once supplemental ac- ran the Mayor’s Marathon in Anchorage in on the envelopes (and fingerprints) ••• tivity quickly became her focus. The scenery June. She ran five marathons in three days in will prove what he has been up to. It Dear Abby is written by Abigail and climate were too perfect; to not run would San Antonio. In December, she ran barefoot may take a restraining order to put Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- have been a crime. on the beach while in Hawaii for the Honolulu an end to this. lips, and was founded by her mother, Plus, she liked the effect it had on her brain. Marathon, and then she called it mission ac- As to his relationship with your Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at “Eventually, you stop thinking. Nothing else complished. cousin, I agree that if she has feel- www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, exists. It’s kind of neat,” she said. “Here ends my quest for 50 states plus D.C. ings for him, she’ll be reluctant to Los Angeles, CA 90069. On the days she would bike to her job as That was fun. Let’s do it again,” she said.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 4. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Thursday’s paper. Crossword

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: I equals G

“ND ODAMDXK AJXRO, TCC SDJ PTZK ND GD

RX HKAKAUKH T NJEK NPTN EDUDGS KCXK

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 4: “The value of friends has always been a natural thing. I prefer too many to too few.” — Mick Fleetwood

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Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Naked and Afraid “Island From Hell” Naked and Afraid “Punishment in Survivorman “Tierra del Fuego” Tierra Survivorman & Son “Tofino” The coast- Ice Cold Gold “Ruby Fever” Sixty De- Survivorman & Son “Tofino” The coast- DSC 8 8 Surviving on Maldivian island. Panama” A Panamanian island. (CC) del Fuego, Argentina. ’ (CC) line of British Columbia. (N) ’ gree Resources sets out. ’ (CC) line of British Columbia. (CC) E! 65 65 ››› Selena (1997) Jennifer Lopez, E! News (N) E! News Keeping Up With the Kardashians The Soup (N) The Soup Chelsea Lately (N) E! News Edward James Olmos. Premiere. Khloé must make a choice. NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at San Antonio Spurs. From the AT&T Center in San Antonio. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Nets at Heat (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 Basketball College Basketball AAC Tournament -- Central Florida vs. Temple. (N) SportsCenter (N) Olbermann (N) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Basketball NFL Live (N) (CC) FAM 39 39 The Middle (CC) The Middle (CC) Melissa & Joey Melissa & Joey Melissa & Joey Baby Daddy (N) ››› Casper (1995, Fantasy) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible “Michele’s” Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 Transformers: ››› The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011, Suspense) Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer. Premiere. A disgraced journalist The Americans “The Walk In” Philip’s The Americans “The Walk In” Philip’s Revenge probes a 40-year-old murder. fears about Elizabeth deepen. fears about Elizabeth deepen. GOLF 70 70 ››› The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000, Drama) Will Smith, Matt Damon, Charlize Theron. ››› The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000, Drama) Will Smith, Matt Damon, Charlize Theron. Inside PGA Tour Learning Center The Waltons “The Portrait” Erin is at- The Waltons “The Captive” Jim-Bob The Waltons “The Illusion” Verdie’s The Middle “Valen- The Middle “The Frasier “Love Frasier “Room Full Frasier Father/son Frasier ’ (CC) HALL 19 19 tracted to an artist. (CC) teaches Elizabeth to drive. (CC) daughter Esther arrives. (CC) tine’s Day” ’ Bee” ’ (CC) Stinks” ’ (CC) of Heroes” friction. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers “Liat & Zack” Property Brothers “Dan & Brittany” Property Brothers “Kari & Boris” Property Brothers “Chris & Mike” House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Kate & Cole” HIST 37 37 American Pickers “You Betcha” American Pickers “London Calling” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “Pinch Picker” American Pickers “KISS and Sell” Vikings An unlikely alliance forms. LI FE 51 51 Wife Swap “Rowland/Rivera” (CC) Bring It! “You Better Bring It!” (CC) Preachers’ Daughters “Raising Hell” Preachers’ Daughters (N) (CC) Bring It! “Battle in Memphis” (N) Bring It! “Battle in Memphis” (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness The Real World: Ex-plosion ’ (CC) Teen Mom 2 “Breakdown” ’ The Real World: Ex-plosion Hailey’s feelings for Tom. The Real World NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey: Bruins at Canadiens NHL-A Season Like No Other NHL Overtime (N) NHL-A Season Like No Other Costas Tonight (N) ’ NHL-A Season Like No Other NHL Top 10 NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Hathaways Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993) (CC) ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. The Face “Bare Your New Look” (N) The Face “Bare Your New Look” R O OT 31 31 Bensinger Mariners Access MLB Preseason Baseball Chicago Cubs at Seattle Mariners. From Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Ariz. (Live) Mariners Access MLB Preseason Baseball: Cubs at Mariners Cops ’ (CC) Cops Domestic-dis- Cops “Coast to Cops Traffic stop. Cops Broward Cops “Chases & Cops “Odd Arrests Cops “Morons on Cops Truck hauling Cops ’ (CC) Cops Disturbance Cops “Coast to SPIKE 57 57 turbance call. Coast” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) County, Fla. (CC) Stings” ’ (CC) No. 3” ’ Parade No. 4” ’ golf carts. ’ at a roller rink. ’ Coast” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Geek Wedding › Repo Men (2010) Jude Law. Agents repossess transplanted organs for nonpayment. (CC) ›› Paycheck (2003) Ben Affleck. A technical wizard learns that his memory has been erased. › Repo Men (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Living By Faith Praise the Lord (CC) Always Good Jesse Duplantis MarriageToday Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Men at Work (N) Men at Work “Odd Conan Actor Aaron Paul; actress Mag- TBS 55 55 Doorman” (CC) Jimmy” ’ (CC) Doodle” ’ (CC) (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Milo Out” gie Q. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) ’ (CC) The Man With the 200lb Tumor ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) The Man With the 200lb Tumor ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ (CC) The Little Couple “The Unexpected” Castle “After Hours” Castle and Beckett Castle “Secret Santa” A man named Castle “Murder, He Wrote” A man col- Castle “Probable Cause” Evidence links Castle “The Final Frontier” A murder oc- Dallas “Playing Chicken” Bobby tries to TNT 54 54 protect a witness. ’ Kriss Kringle is killed. (CC) (DVS) lapses in Castle’s pool. ’ Castle to a murder. ’ curs during a convention. ’ outmaneuver John Ross. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Uncle Grandpa Johnny Test ’ Teen Titans Go! Steven Universe Regular Show King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Toy Hunter (N) Backroad Gold Mega RV Countdown (CC) Killer RV Upgrades (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... truTV Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Upload-Shaq. Upload-Shaq. Upload-Shaq. NCIS “Phoenix” The team investigates a NCIS “The Namesake” A petty officer is Modern Family Modern Family “Up Psych “A Touch of Sweevil” (N) (CC) Modern Family Modern Family Sirens “A B... Modern Family USA 58 58 Marine’s murder. ’ shot. ’ (CC) (DVS) “Fizbo” ’ All Night” ’ (DVS) “Lifetime Supply” “Egg Drop” ’ Named Karma” “Me? Jealous?” VH1 62 62 40 Most Shocking Hip Hop Moments 40 Most Shocking Hip Hop Moments ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ The Fabulous Life Of... Nicki Minaj. Hurricane Season (2009, Drama)

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KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) The Big Bang The Millers “Plus Two and a Half The Crazy Ones Elementary A cancer researcher is KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) One” (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) found dead. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Moments to Remember: My Music 1950s and ’60s hits. ’ (CC) Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics -- The 60s (My Music) Some of the big- The Best of the PBS 9 9 gest hits of the 1960s. ’ (CC) 60s ’ (CC) Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (Part 1 Friends “The Last How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) of 2) (CC) One” (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ The Vampire Diaries Damon receives a Reign “Dirty Laundry” Mary is suspi- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Van The Office “The Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) grisly gift from Enzo. (CC) cious of Lola’s behavior. (N) ’ (CC) Watch” (CC) Buren Boys” Job, Part 2” (CC) ment “Catering” Northwest Now Incredible Health- Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now Determining one’s life purpose. ’ (CC) Great Performances “Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers Featuring PBS 12 12 Joel Edie Brickell” Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. ’ (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen Contestants present American Idol “Results Show” The con- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show Omar Epps; FOX 13 13 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) signature dishes. (N) (CC) (DVS) testants face elimination. (CC) Alison Teal; Jonathan Klay. (N) (CC) IND 14 14 Around the House Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Suzanne Somers Beauty, Health Suzanne Somers Beauty, Health The Best of ShopHQ Law & Order: Criminal Intent The de- Law & Order: Criminal Intent A preg- Law & Order: Criminal Intent A church Law & Order: Criminal Intent Murdered Criminal Minds “House on Fire” The Criminal Minds “Conflicted” Serial killer ION 15 15 tectives hunt down an art forger. ’ nant ex-junkie is found murdered. ’ sexton is found murdered. ’ women link to a lawyer. (CC) team hunts for a serial arsonist. ’ targeting coeds. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life JP Jackson The Green Room K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Once Upon a Time in Wonderland Grey’s Anatomy Stephanie and Jo find Scandal “No Sun on the Horizon” Olivia KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Cyrus remembers past events. (N) an abandoned baby. (N) (CC) faces a difficult decision. (N) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Community (N) Parks and Recre- Hollywood Game Night Mark Paul Parenthood “Limbo” News about Joel NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ation (N) ’ Gosselaar; Taraji P. Henson. (N) ’ troubles Julia. (N) (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) (CC) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero (N) Por Siempre Mi Amor (N) (SS) Lo Que la Vida Me Robó (N) (SS) Qué Pobres Tan Ricos (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Hell’s Kitchen Contestants present American Idol “Results Show” The con- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) signature dishes. (N) (CC) (DVS) testants face elimination. (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Wahlburgers “Eat- Wahlburgers ’ Wahlburgers ’ Wahlburgers “Pau- Breaking Boston Courtney hopes to Breaking Boston Courtney hopes to A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) “Fowl Playhouse” (CC) ing Green” (CC) (CC) liday” (CC) attend beauty school. (N) (CC) attend beauty school. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Braveheart (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. A Scot- ››› X2: X-Men United (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen. A power-mad militarist pursues the ›› Machete (2010, Action) Danny tish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. (CC) mutants. Trejo, Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba. APL 43 43 Wild West Alaska “American Hero” Wild West Alaska “Best Friends” ’ Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ (CC) Wild West Alaska (N) ’ Ice Cold Gold (N) ’ Wild West Alaska ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live (N) Joy Road (2004, Drama) Wood Harris. A lawyer gets drawn into his sister’s legal troubles. (CC) ››› Hustle & Flow (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson, Taryn Manning. (CC) The Millionaire Matchmaker Patti plans The Millionaire Matchmaker Patti asks The Millionaire Matchmaker An eye The Millionaire Matchmaker High stan- Online Dating Rituals of the American Watch What Hap- The Millionaire BRAVO 66 66 a Valentine’s Ball. ’ a friend for help. ’ surgeon; T-shirt company owner. ’ dards for his girlfriend. (N) ’ Male “Brian & Ephraim” (N) pens: Live (N) Matchmaker ’ CBUT 29 29 CBC News Coronation Street Doc Zone (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) The Nature of Things (N) NHL-A Season Like No Other The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Paralympics C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Invasion” Reba Therapist. The Dukes of Hazzard (Part 2 of 2) Party Down South Party Down South (N) Party Down South CNBC 46 46 American Greed “Shipwrecked” American Greed American Greed “Crash for Cash” American Greed American Greed Zumba Shark! CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Chicagoland “The Champs” (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Piers Morgan Live Chicagoland “The Champs” Forensic Files Forensic Files CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) RightThisMinute RightThisMinute Forensic Files Forensic Files Piers Morgan Live Chicagoland “The Champs” South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show Chappelle’s Show It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) Review (N) (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) (CC) in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally ’ ››› Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002) ’ Win, Lose-Dr. Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ Fast N’ Loud “Caddy Rust Bucket; Bel- Gold Rush “Grandpa’s Last Wish” Game of Stones: Cut & Polished Game of Stones: Cut & Polished “Hi- Amish Mafia “Deadly Sins” Levi is Game of Stones: Cut & Polished “Hi- DSC 8 8 Air Beauty Part 2” A ’60 Bel-Air. Parker and Payson work together. “Landmines” (N) ’ (CC) malayan Motherlode” (N) (CC) forced to make changes. ’ (CC) malayan Motherlode” ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Sex and the City Sex and the City E! News (N) Kristin Cavallari ›› No Reservations (2007, Drama) Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, Abigail Breslin. Premiere. Chelsea Lately Ac- E! News ’ (CC) “Frenemies” ’ A career-centered chef becomes the guardian of her 9-year-old niece. tor Tyler Perry. College Basketball ACC Tournament -- Clemson vs. TBA. Second Round. From Greensboro, N.C. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Big Ten Tournament, First Round: Teams TBA. (N) SportsCenter (N) Olbermann (N) (CC) Basketball Olbermann (CC) NASCAR Now (N) SportsNation FAM 39 39 The Middle (CC) The Middle (CC) ››› Casper (1995, Fantasy) Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty. ››› Matilda (1996, Comedy) Mara Wilson, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Mix and Mache” Chopped “Walk on the Whelk Side” Chopped “Redemption Intention” Chopped Canada (N) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ››› The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo ›› Bad Teacher (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Jason Segel. Saint George “I Anger Manage- ›› Bad Teacher (2011, Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake, Jason Segel. (2011, Suspense) Daniel Craig. Two teachers vie for the affections of a rich substitute. Wish” (N) ment (N) Two teachers vie for the affections of a rich substitute. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Valspar Championship, First Round. Golf Central (N) Big Break Florida Big Break Florida The Waltons The Pearl Harbor attack The Waltons “The Yearning” Elizabeth The Waltons “The Boosters” Yancy stud- The Middle “The The Middle “The Frasier Reclusive Frasier “Junior Frasier “Bully for Frasier “Mother HALL 19 19 shakes everyone. (CC) finds love with minister. (CC) ies barbering via mail. (CC) Break-Up” (CC) Fun House” (CC) wine-collector. ’ Agent” ’ (CC) Martin” ’ (CC) Load” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Income Property “Grant & Eve” ’ Hunters Int’l House Hunters Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Vikings “Treachery” (N) (CC) Vikings “Treachery” (CC) LI FE 51 51 Wife Swap A career-focused mom. Project Runway: Under the Gunn Project Runway: Under the Gunn Project Runway: Under the Gunn (N) Celeb. Home Celeb. Home Celeb. Home Celeb. Home MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory (N) Jerks, Cameras NBCS 34 34 Countdown to F1 Formula One Racing Australian Grand Prix, Practice 1. Road to Ferrari Horse Power (N) ’ Sebastian V Formula One Racing Australian Grand Prix, Practice 2. NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob ›› Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005) Steve Martin. Premiere. ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› How Do You Know (2010) Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson. ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002) Jennifer Lopez. R O OT 31 31 The Dan Patrick Show (N) Mariners Access WHL Hockey Seattle Thunderbirds at Portland Winterhawks. Mariners Access Fight Sports MMA (N) Kickboxing Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “Arrests With Cops A suspect Cops “Crimes in iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Catch a Contrac- Catch a Contrac- SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) a Twist” ’ causes a crash. Progress” (CC) tor ’ tor ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Paycheck (2003) Ben Affleck. ›› Final Destination 2 (2003, Horror) Ali Larter, A.J. Cook. (CC) › Saw: The Final Chapter (2010) Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor. Premiere. ›› Final Destination 2 (2003) (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land Turning Point ’ Best of Praise Creflo Dollar Book of Ruth ›› Time to Run Seinfeld “The Fu- Seinfeld “The Dip- Seinfeld “The Un- Family Guy “Peter- Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Stewie The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds The banished nerds Conan Ben Stiller; Evangeline Lilly; The TBS 55 55 silli Jerry” (CC) lomats Club” derstudy” (CC) geist” ’ (CC) (CC) B. Goode” Theory ’ Theory ’ return; king crowned. (N) Wild Feathers. (CC) TLC 38 38 Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (N) ’ Welcome to Myrtle Manor (N) (CC) Here Comes Honey Boo Boo (CC) Welcome to Myrtle Manor ’ (CC) Here Comes Here Comes Welcome to Myrtle Manor ’ (CC) NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City Thunder. From Chesapeake Energy Arena in Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) Castle “Significant Others” A divorce at- Castle “Under the Influence” A DJ is TNT 54 54 Rockets at Bulls Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) (CC) torney is murdered. (CC) (DVS) murdered. ’ (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Johnny Test ’ Regular Show World of Gumball Uncle Grandpa Teen Titans Go! Johnny Test ’ King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... A flying car. World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Killer Karaoke “Balloon Suit Boogie” Clipaholics “Rhino Panic” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Two Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Suits “Yesterday’s Gone” (N) (CC) (DVS) Sirens (N) (CC) Chrisley Knows Psych “A Touch of Sweevil” (CC) (DVS) USA 58 58 young sisters are killed in a fire. “Ace” ’ (CC) (DVS) killer goes on a rampage in the city. (DVS) Best (CC) VH1 62 62 Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live “Best of Jimmy Fallon” Featuring Jimmy Fallon. (CC) ›› Malibu’s Most Wanted (2003, Comedy) Jamie Kennedy, Taye Diggs. ’ 40 Greatest Pranks 4 “Hour 1” ’