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Southwest Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com 2013-2014 WashingtonTourism Guide 2013 Tourism Bearcats Sweep Guide / Inside W.F. West Takes Two From Centralia / Sports 1 County Debates Increasing Local Flood Regulations FEMA RATE INCREASES water rushed into his neighbor- Now, almost two decades later, hood. His one-story Centralia every home in the neighborhood LOOM: Properties Affected home was inundated. The lower on Southgate Drive sits on cinder- by Map Will halves of the walls, the carpet blocks. Though not technically and most of the furniture was in the flood zone, the low-lying See Premiums Increase destroyed. His daughters’ one- neighborhood becomes a bathtub 20 percent Each Year for of-a-kind dolls that Munyan, 55, during high-water events. the Next Five Years had collected while stationed During the 2007 flood, water at Navy bases throughout the still came within inches of the By Lisa Broadt world were damaged beyond re- homes, but none were damaged. [email protected] pair. Munyan said he now pays When he moved into the as much for flood insurance as Editor’s Note: This is the first , the previous owner as- he does for homeowners’ insur- of a two-part series on floodplain sured him it rarely flooded, so ance. For him, the increased cost regulations. See the second story Munyan hedged his bets and in- is worth it. in Saturday’s Chronicle. sured the structure but not the “To anyone not on top of a contents of his home. hill,” he said, “I say, insure the Earlier this week, Bob Mun- After the 1996 flood, FEMA hell out of your house.” yan made his final payment on paid out $35,000 for the struc- But for those who live in less two rocking chairs, ending a tural damage — money Munyan flood prone areas, or for those Pete Caster / [email protected] 17-year, $20,000 flood-damage used to raise his home 70 inches. who wish to build in those areas, Bob Munyan, 55, stands behind his house with his dog, Lela, on Wednesday after- repair project. “Instead of paying for repairs decisions about insurance and noon in Centralia. Munyan’s Southgate Drive home sustained signiicant damage In 1996, the former Win- every year, we figured we’d raise elevation are murkier. during the 1996 lood. FEMA lood insurance allowed Munyan to ix the structural lock police officer watched as it twice as much as they recom- damage and raise the building almost 6 feet. That change, Munyan said, protect- 34 inches of white-capped flood mended,” he said. please see FLOOD, page Main 9 ed his home during subsequent high-water events. Online Learning Growing in Popularity CHOICE: Evaline School Teacher Decides Online Public School is the Best Option for Her Son; Twin Cities Private School Students May Soon Have Same Opportunity By Amy Nile [email protected] New legislation that would extend online learning opportu- nities available to public school students to private schools — potentially adding to a rapidly growing trend — is headed to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk for a sig- nature. Sen. John Braun, R-Centra- lia, introduced Senate Bill 5496, which establishes a process for online public schools to be im- plemented in private academic institutions, including the Christian schools in the Twin Cities. The state House of Represen- tatives last week unanimously supported the bill, which passed through the state Senate last month.

“We’re very much in favor of Pete Caster / [email protected] it because it opens up options for Karrington Koons-Graf, 12, works on a math assignment with his mother, Andy Koons-Graf, while sitting on the sofa at their home in Winlock last week. us,” Centralia Christian School Principal Mike Wilkerson said. “The educational format BUT, IF EXPRESSED in- gram for next year, he envisions catch up with the rest of the “I think it’s important that is changing and online gives us terest, the school board could using the new opportunity to world.” we offer students alternatives,” another opportunity to meet the consider implementing an on- offer courses not currently avail- Udd said cost remains the Udd said, noting that traditional needs of families.” line program in years to come. able such as foreign languages. biggest obstacle to implement- classroom settings don’t work Wilkerson said the school Gary Udd, principal at St. “We know we’re going to be ing online learning. The bill bars for many students. would not have time to start an Joseph School in Chehalis, said bilingual,” the 47-year educa- private school online programs online program by next year. though it’s too late to start a pro- tor said. “It’s important that we from receiving state funding. please see LEARNING, page Main 9

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Special Session Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 44 Inslee: Bodine, Timothy Calvin, 60, Chehalis Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 66 Borovec, Alberta Frances, 83, @chronline Mostly Sunny Lawmakers Chehalis see details on page Main 2 Could Need Rovario, Amber Dawn (Jordan), 11, Find Us on Facebook Vader and Onalaska More Time / www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Stewart, Viola Mae, 99, Centralia thecentraliachronicle Koltin Kaech, Mossyrock Main 14 Buckman, Joseph Richard, 73, Elementary, First Grade Napavine Dishkant, Valentina I., 79, Centralia CH495137sz.ke Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Blackwood Legacy Quartet to Perform in Onalaska The Blackwood Legacy Group owner and bass sing- Quartet, from Nashville, will er Rick Price was originally a Calendar be presenting a concert at 7 p.m. protégée of the late Cecil Black- Today tonight at the Assembly of God wood. He began his 35-year ca- WHAT’S HAPPENING? church in Onalaska. reer singing with the Blackwood Charlie Albright, , Young With an unbroken lineage to Brothers in 1977, and was even- Concert Artist Series, 7:30 p.m., Wash- If you have an event you the Dove and Grammy-award tually inducted into the Gospel ington Center for the Performing Arts, would like included in the winning Blackwood Brothers, Music Hall of Fame with the leg- 512 St. SE, Olympia, (360) Community Calendar, please 753-8586 the Mansion Records group endary group. email your information to links the best of Southern Gos- Performing since 2001, The Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- [email protected]. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 pel’s traditional sound with to- Blackwood Legacy Quartet was Include a daytime telephone day’s newer country gospel and signed to Mansion Records in Free entrance day, Na- number where you can be tional Park, (888) 275-8747 worship music. 2010, and continues the tradi- reached. Lead singer Daniel Childs tion of gospel music, performing Public Agencies For questions about calendar items, call Doug is the great-grandson of Black- nearly 250 dates annually na- Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency wood Brothers founding father tionwide. on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) p.m, Twin Cities Senior Center, 2545 N. 807-8238. Roy Blackwood. Admission is free; an offering National Ave., Chehalis, (360) 664-3162, Spokane native Luke Yates will be . ext. 112 sings baritone with the group, and The Assembly of God church tional Park, (888) 275-8747 Libraries is also an award-winning . is located at 133 Leonard Road, Trail Band, country, 9 p.m.-1 Tenor singer Paul Secord, Onalaska. For more information, Book Babies, babies 12-24 months, a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 formerly a featured singer for call the church at (360) 978-4978. 10 a.m., Chehalis Disney World, is one of the most The group’s website is theblack- Book Babies, babies birth-24 months, Yard, plant, bake, book and house- 11 a.m., Centralia hold sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Unity of Centra- talented performers in gospel woodlegacy.com, or find them Youth PageTurners, for youth grades lia, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia music today. on Facebook. 4-6, 3:30 p.m, “The Watsons Go to Bir- Libraries mingham ‚ 1963,” Winlock Financial Literacy: Financial Stress Preschool story time, children 3-6 Management, for adults, 6:30 p.m, Su- years, 10 a.m., Chehalis and Salkum zanne Klenk, WSECU, Oakville Family story time, for children, 10:30 a.m., Winlock The theme of the Sock Hop Ashford to Host Spring Organizations Library matinee, for children grades is “The Enchantment Under the Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., 1-6, 2 p.m., “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” Sea,” which was the name of the Wine & Brew Festival Bucoda Oddfellows Community Cen- Centralia dance in the movie “Back to the ter, 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, (360) The fourth annual “Road to Organizations Future.” To go along with this Paradise” Mount Rainier Spring 273-9724 theme, a DeLorean will be part Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Wine & Brew Festival will be 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- of the car show, and attendees 2-8 p.m. Saturday at the Mount Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, can enter to win a Back to the Rainier Lions Grand Tasting Hall, (360) 273-3604 Lewis County Democrats, 6:30 p.m., Future poster signed by actor 27726 state Route 706 E., Ashford. arrive early for dinner, Ramblin’ Jack’s Ri- Support Groups Christopher Lloyd, who played The popular festival show- bEye restaurant, Chehalis, guest Dwight Doc Brown in the movie. Pelz, Washington State Democratic H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., cases hard-to-find artisanal chair Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 wines and microbrews from Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Support Groups Lions Club Fishing Derby Washington state producers. [email protected] This spring, the festival will fea- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Set for Saturday ture wine and chocolate pairing. the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson p.m., Morton Community Methodist Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 The 56th Centralia Lions Washington wineries show- Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Club Fishing Derby will be held cased this year include Hood- 330-2640 Saturday at Borst Lake in Cen- sport Winery, Hoodsport; Mad- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Saturday, April 27 tralia. Registration begins at 8 sen Family Cellars, Olympia; Mill p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Lane Winery, Tenino, Mount St. N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) a.m. 736-9268 Centralia Ballet Once again, there will be Helens Cellars, Silverlake; Rain- Academy Plans prizes from Sunbird Shopping ier Wine, ; Scatter Creek Center and Cabelas, and three Winery, Tenino; Stottle Winery, Friday, April 26 Sock Hop bicycles from the Riverside Fire Lacey; Tulip Valley Winery and Authority. Hot dogs and milk Orchard, Mount Vernon; and Trail music and dancing, The Centralia Ballet Acad- Waving Tree Winery, Goldendale. open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., emy will be hosting a ‘50s style will be served to all entrants. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Any child under age 14 is eli- For the first time, the festival will Sock Hop for the entire family also feature a cidery, Finnriver Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities from 5-8 p.m. Saturday at the gible to enter. Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 Farm & Cidery, Chimacum. Centralia Armory, 309 Byrd St. The derby is a cooperative Matney Cook and Nick Moyer, 8 p.m., In the kitchen this year will This is a fundraiser for the event with the state Department Matrix Coffeehouse, $6, 740-0492 be Winey Dogs, serving their school’s fall production of “The of Fish and Wildlife and the “Wait Until Dark,” 8 p.m., Evergreen red-wine infused, grilled hot Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” Along Centralia Parks Department. Playhouse, Centralia, $15, tickets avail- dogs for $5. This vendor is fea- able at Book ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis; Santa with the dance, there will be For more information, call tured at wine events across Lucia Coffee and Sterling Bank, Centra- hula hoop and limbo contests, a Arnold, (360) 748-7583; Jim, lia; and brownpapertickets.com. Washington state. malt shop, a classic car show and (360) 736-8766; or Paul, (360) Free entrance day, Mount Rainier Na- performances by CBA students. 736-6981. please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for April 25, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L 100s 54.38 65.0 -0.21 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s H 74.73 85.0 -0.07 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 2.66 10.5 -0.11 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s H Mostly Sunny Mostly Cloudy Scat'd Rain Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 7.58 18.0 -0.16 30s 65º 44º 66º 44º 62º 43º 58º 39º 58º 42º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 10.24 ---- +1.17 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:04 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:14 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 68 75/43 Moonrise ...... 8:35 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 34 60/46 Moonset ...... 5:53 a.m. Normal High ...... 64 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 42 56/44 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 82 in 1946 Seattle Anchorage 49/24 s 46/28 s Full Last New First Record Low ...... 30 in 1950 59/47 Boise 71/45 s 76/48 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 4/25 5/2 5/9 5/17 65/42 mc 59/43 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 65/44 74/42 70/55 s 73/61 t Month to date ...... 2.78" Tacoma Pollen Forecast 85/72 s 86/71 s Normal month to date . . .2.86" Centralia 62/46 84/65 s 88/66 s Year to date ...... 11.86" 65/44 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 65/41 s 67/49 s Normal year to date . . . .19.81" Chehalis Trees High High Phoenix 86/62 s 91/64 s 75/45 Grass None None Longview 65/44 St. Louis 60/45 s 61/49 ra AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 71/44 Weeds Low Low 65/44 s 69/47 s Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None 63/50 s 67/50 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 65/46 s 67/47 s Yesterday Portland 74/46 The Dalles are today’s highs and Send in your weather-related photo- tonight’s lows. Citygraphs to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 74/47 73/46 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 83/57 s 88/61 s New Delhi 102/81 s 102/80 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx 72/46 s 74/48 pc Paris 76/57 pc 59/46 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 60/45 s 61/45 mc Spokane 69/41 s 73/45 s London 68/44 pc 53/38 sh Rio de Janeiro 80/66 pc 83/67 mc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 53/44 cl 52/46 cl Tri Cities 74/43 s 80/48 s Mexico City 78/55 t 77/58 t 78/60 pc 71/60 ra sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 65/44 s 64/44 cl Wenatchee 74/49 s 76/51 s Moscow 51/36 sh 55/42 sh Sydney 73/55 s 76/57 s Urgent Care. Flat Rate. Why Wait? Going on Vacation? Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, SHOESTRING VALLEY Donate Them To NIE! MEDICAL CARE For More 6 days a week, Sundays by appt. Information CH494416bw.cg Or To Donate 360-978-6888 • 360-520-7858 Call Customer Service

Dr. Ronald Williams Newspapers 360-807-8203 shoestringvalleymedicalcare.com Education In LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 • Main 3 Lewis County Unemployment Falls to 12.5 Percent SECOND HIGHEST IN WESTERN WASHINGTON: CENTRALIA COLLEGE TO County’s Jobless Rate HOST JOB FAIR Still More Than Double By The Chronicle Centralia College is hosting Pre-Recession Figure a job fair on May 8 from 10 a.m. By Amy Nile to 1 p.m. at the Michael Smith Gymnasium in the Health and [email protected] Wellness Center on campus. Lewis County’s unemploy- More than 50 local and ment rate fell in March to 12.5 regional employers will attend percent from February’s revised to assist individuals seeking figure of 13.2 percent, according employment. The event is free to new statistics released Tues- and open to the public. day by the state’s Employment Security Department. Lewis County’s March un- new figures for 2012 this spring. employment rate represents the Lewis County’s 12.5 percent second highest jobless figure in jobless rate for March remained Western Washington. much higher than other areas Still, Jim Vleming, a labor across Washington, with just market economist for Lewis, four of the state's 39 counties Grays Harbor, Pacific, Mason dropping below 7 percent unem- and Thurston counties, said the ployment. King County boasted numbers are headed in the right the state’s lowest jobless figure direction with the area gaining with just 5.1 percent unemploy- 530 jobs over the year. That’s a ment. historically relied on manufac- growth of about 2.4 percent. Twelve Washington counties turing, lumber and natural re- “Slowly but surely we seem to fell below 9 percent unemploy- sources to create job growth. th be working our way out of the ment in March and another 12 If the proposed Centralia 6 Annual Spring funk,” he said. counties had jobless rates under Station, a 43-acre development In Lewis County, 3,790 peo- 11 percent. off the Mellen Street inter- ple remained on unemployment The remaining 11 counties, change, is built, Vleming said, it Experience Chehalis Valley benefits last month, compared including Lewis County, had could improve Lewis County’s 6 of to 4,240 in March of 2012. unemployment figures greater consistently high jobless rate. The state fared much bet- than 11.1 percent in March. The project could bring Washington’s ter with unemployment at just Wine Tour Grays Harbor County had hundreds of construction jobs Premium Saturday, May 4th 11-7 pm 7.3 percent, versus 7.6 percent the highest unemployment in in addition to permanent retail, across the nation. Western Washington at 13.1 medical and education positions Wineries Sunday, May 5th 11-6 pm Vleming said it will be a percent, coming in under Ferry to the area. long time before Lewis County County’s 14.2 percent, the high- Additionally, the Industrial • Agate Creek Cellars • Bateaux Cellars catches up to the rest of the state. est figure statewide. Park at TransAlta aims to bring • Birchfield Winery • Heymann Whinery While the county’s unemploy- Cowlitz County’s March hundreds of high-wage jobs to • Scatter Creek Winery ment rate has improved since unemployment figure also re- the area. Passport March 2012 when unemploy- mained high at 11.1 percent, In the meantime, Vleming • Wells’ Winery $25 ment was at 14 percent, Vleming while Pacific County fared said, he expects the jobless rate said, it is still more than double slightly worse at 11.5 percent. to continue to decline through 6 Chehalis Valley Wineries will open the pre-recession rate of 5.9 per- Both counties have suffered job the spring and summer. their doors for this 2-day event. cent in October 2007. losses in manufacturing, which “We’ll see a continuation of The average income in Lewis has contributed to the high un- increases.” he said. “We’re defi- County for 2011 was $34,317, employment rates, Vleming said. nitely moving in the right direc- A variety of wines and hors d’oevres also significantly lower that the Thurston County’s March tion.” state’s average of $50,257. Vlem- are available for your enjoyment. jobless rate remained much low- ••• ing said the statewide annual in- er than surrounding counties at Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 Sponsor: come figures are skewed by King 7.9 percent due to the stability twitter.com/AmyNileReports

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Lodging Tax Bill Passes Senate; Previously Passed House Business in Brief Centralia’s Auto Glass Ames said the previous own- EXPANDED: Counties Will stays and could er, Jon Poulos, mentored him as be used only for Specialists Under New a young adult. Be Able to Continue tourism-related For more information, call Using Tax Dollars for facilities owned Ownership (360) 736-3022. by the govern- ••• a Variety of Tourism- By The Chronicle ment, such Send your business news to Related Activities as the Lewis A more than 30-year-old [email protected]. We welcome County Sports Centralia business has a new news of promotions, awards, relo- By Lisa Broadt Complex, and owner. cations, and other relevant business [email protected] for marketing Rep. Brian Blake Rep. Ed Orcutt Rep. Dean Takko Ryan Ames and Elva Lorenz- information of interest to the com- D-Aberdeen R-Kalama D-Longview munity at large. House Bill 1253 — which and promotion. ano have taken over Auto Glass would continue to allow varied But starting between those who run small, Specialists, at 539 N. Tower Ave. Ames grew up in Chehalis use of local lodging tax dollars in 2007, local agencies were au- local events, like the Blueberry thorized to use lodging tax dol- and graduated from W.F. West. Thorbeckes — passed the Senate 47 to 1 last Festival or Garlic Fest, and those Summer-time week. On March 13, the bill was lars to fund a variety of tourism- Lorenzano, a Yakima native, related activities, including the in charge of local tourism mar- spent part of her youth in the passed 71 to 26 by the House of keting and promotion, like the Representatives. operation of festivals and fairs, area. If signed by the governor, the the operation and maintenance chambers of commerce. legislation will become law. of tourism-related facilities “We know we want to keep 2013Camps The Lewis County Commis- owned by nonprofits and any the funding for projects that put sion previously identified House marketing or promotion intend- ‘heads in beds,’” Commissioner Havin’ a Ball ed to increase tourism. Bill 1253, prime-sponsored by Edna Fund previously told The Camp Splash Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, Expanded use of the fund- Chronicle, “but any time you Over the Edge and secondary-sponsored by ing was authorized by the Legis- tighten down on the regulations lature for just five years. House Reps. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, and it stops you from thinking cre- Swimming/Laser Tag Dean Takko, D-Longview, as lo- Bill 1253 permanently removes Day Camp atively, and I don’t like losing cally important. the sunset clause which would Member: $40 pp In the years prior to 2007, have disallowed the expanded that creativity.” Please Recycle Non-Member: $50 pp lodging tax dollars were col- uses starting July 1. A companion bill, Senate Bill This Newspaper Swim/Laser Tag Day Camp lected through a 2 percent tax on In Lewis County, the loom- 5262, died in committee before Member: $15 pp hotel, motel and campground ing change created a divide making it to the floor. Non-Member: $20 pp Add a Photo to Chehalis Your Classified April 19 - April 25 CH494466cz.ke Business Licenses Escape from Planet Earth Call 360-807-8203 to $3 • PG STARTS Business licenses issued in • Higher Grounds Espresso Bar, JUNE 25th place your ad today! 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sun) Chehalis during March: espresso stand, 2100 N. National Ave., Come in and (360) 259-3048 he Incredible Burt Wonderstone register today! • AAA Fire and Safety Inc., fire safety • Prim and Primitive, collectibles, vin- $3 • PG-13 tage items, etc., 1912 SW Snively Ave., Centralia 360 736-1683 sales and service, (206) 284-1721 6:00pm (No Sat. or Wed.) 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Mat) Chehalis 360 748-3744 • Amanda Ziegler Photography, pho- (360) 880-3809 • Siemens Industry Inc., general con- Identity hief Rochester 360 273-0457 tography studio, 34 NE Boistfort St., $3 • R www.thorbeckes.com (360) 880-4241 struction contractor, (317) 596-3260 9:00pm (No Sat. or Wed.) • BMT Dustless Blasting, sandblast- • Westower Communications Inc., $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with (10% off for siblings) ing services, 2611 NE Kresky Ave., (360) general construction contractor, (601) parent at or before 6:00pm Fees due at time of registration. Deadline for CH494048bw.cg 898-4450 Wednesday: Live Music: “Benyaro & Screen Door 593-0032 Porch” 7:00pm, FREE, All Ages. registration is the Friday before each camp. • Calvert & Associates, mental health • Youth Sports of Chehalis, sports Minor with parent before 7 pm only There is a limited number of campers per counseling, 1570 N. National Ave., (360) facility, 2091 Jackson Highway, (360) $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE camp. We encourage early sign ups to secure 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia your spot. Valid for 2013 Camps Only. 740-8331 623-5928 (360) 736-1634 •

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Centralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WA. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 LOCAL County Open House ‘Beyond Expectations,’ Commissioner Says OPEN: Tuesday Event Allowed Citizens to Learn More about Lewis County Government By Lisa Broadt [email protected] There was no red tape at Tuesday’s “County Walk Through.” Rather, Lewis County’s web of services — usually spread over 2,400 square miles — was condensed into the historic courthouse, allowing for easy networking between government employees and citizens alike. “This is beyond expectations,” County Commissioner Edna Fund said about the packed open house. The Centralia Republican, who also chairs the Chehalis Ba- sin Flood Authority’s Education and Outreach Committee, said she organized the event to pro- vide opportunities for under- standing and connection. “Folks in one part are meet- ing folks in another, and figur- ing out that they can work to- gether,” Fund said. “To me, it’s Pete Caster / [email protected] also about our own employees A Lewis County Sherif’s Oice emergency vehicle is parked outside of the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis on Tuesday afternoon during the County Government making connections.” Day open house. Members of the library system and the county health depart- “Hopefully we can make the ment, for example, on Tuesday passing of a loved one a little eas- connected over Lewis County’s ier,” she said. “Our office is very health care needs; as a result, local caring and sincere about what librarians will now be able to bet- we do, about how the friends and ter direct citizens seeking health family of the deceased are treated.” care information, Fund said. The coroner’s office also is The first-term commissioner dedicated to taking advantage was inspired to hold the event of the newest technologies. Ear- after reading in a National As- lier this year, for example, a law sociation of Counties newsletter enforcement officer discovered about open houses held in other skeletal remains in Morton. He counties throughout the U.S. emailed a photo of the bones to “I took it to the other com- Harris, who forwarded the im- missioners, and they said ‘go for ages to a forensic anthropologist it,’” Fund recalled. in King County. Within 14 min- Government open houses utes, Harris said, the coroner’s of- have been held in Lewis County fice was able to confirm the bones in the past, but none recently. were animal, not human, remains. “We want people to under- AT 3 P.M., TABLES FILLED the first stand, our office is here to help,” and second floors of the his- she said. “ toric courthouse, and about 70 people milled around, chatting, WHILE ENJOYING refreshments Cake is passed out at the Lewis County commissioners meeting room on the second loor of the Lewis County Court House checking out the displays and in the Commissioners’ Board during the County Government Day open house in Chehalis on Tuesday. eating refreshments. Room, attendees Bobbie Field Dawn Harris, the chief dep- and Gloria Jenson said they uty coroner, operated a table on were impressed with the open the first floor. house. Harris participated in the The Centralia women — county walk-through, she said, friends of Fund — had expected APRIL 25 - MAY 5 because it provided a valuable a smaller-scale event, they said. opportunity to educate the pub- “Until it’s all out for you,” Jen- lic about the services provided son said, “you don’t realize all by the coroner’s office. that’s available.” News in Brief By The Chronicle tools needed for the project. The city of Mossyrock is providing Thurston County the screws and nails. Participants are asked to RSVP Property Tax Payments by calling city hall at (360) 983-3300. $ Due April 30 SAVE 100 $ 99 The deadline for Thurston McDonald’s Donates County residents to pay the first $9,000 for Wheeler 499 half of their 2013 property taxes Huntington Rebel is April 30. Field Sign Property taxes can be paid Gas Grill online. McDonald’s recently donated 75,000-BTU cooking According to the Thurston $9,000 toward a new scoreboard system. Integrated County treasurer, there is no ad- and four security camera systems rotisserie. Powerful side at Wheeler Field in Centralia. ditional charge for the electronic burner. Five stainless steel check payment option online, but The donation from McDon- ald’s was approved Tuesday night burners. Made in USA. there is a 2.5 percent fee for credit Was $59999 card payments and a flat $3.95 by the Centralia City Council. fee for VISA debit card payments. The total cost for the score- Payments also can be made board is $18,882, plus installa- at the treasurer’s office or the tion. Along with the McDon- courthouse parking lot drop box ald’s donation, the Wheeler Field — 2000 Lakeridge Dr. SW, Build- Committee donated $6,000 and ing One, Olympia. the city paid $4,000 from the Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 Borst Construction Fund. p.m., Monday through Friday. The city will install the sign Payments made by mail must and perform needed mainte- be postmarked by the due date. nance and repairs, according to YOUR Penalties and interest will be Centralia Community Develop- CHOICE charged for those who do not ment Director Emil Pierson. $ 99 25% OFF have their payments in on time. Mike Selstorm, a McDon- 24 Select Men’s & Women’s ald’s representative who worked Cabela’s Trail Shorts For more information or to Men’s and Women’s SALE $1499 to $2599 with city staff to provide the Was $1999 to $3499 make an online payment, visit: Cabela’s Snake River cameras at Wheeler Field, ar- Jackets www.co.thurston.wa.us/treasurer Was $3999 to $4499 ranged to get the scoreboard do- $ 99 nated earlier this year. Kids’ – SALE 19 Work Party Planned for McDonald’s asked that the Men’s and Women’s Cabela’s Windcrest agreement extend to March 2028. Pullovers Mossyrock Park McDonald’s also requested Was $3999 to $4499 The Mossyrock Area Recre- in the donation agreement that ation Committee is planning a four banner signs be placed on community work party at 9 a.m. the Fort Borst Park softball fields, Saturday, May 4, at Mossyrock’s that they will sponsor a softball Klickitat Prairie Park. tournament once a year and that The work party will be build- no national burger chain restau- ing a fence around the commu- rant or Taco Bell provide spon- nity garden. sorship signs on the scoreboard Those who would like to par- or in Wheeler Field. ticipate but can’t work are asked McDonald’s also asked the to bring a potluck dish at noon city to wait two years to add ad- to feed those working on the ditional signage to the bottom of CH495215cz.cg fence project. the Wheeler Field scoreboard. If LACEY, WA: 111 (I-5) • (360) 252-3500• www.cabelas.com/lacey Hammers, electric drills, bat- news signs are added, McDon- tery packs, wheelbarrows, shov- ald’s must approve them, ac- TULALIP, WA: I-5 at Exit 200 or Exit 202 • (360) 474-4880 • www.cabelas.com/tulalip els and rakes are among the cording to the agreement. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 Napavine Landlords Now Responsible for Utility Payments PAYMENT: Local Realtor Public Works Director Steve Bob Kling, of Kling and Asso- of the city council against the finding the most legal way to do Ashley said originally tenants ciates Real Estate in Chehalis and decision Tuesday night, said he that is to put the service in the Claims Napavine paid a $200 deposit for water the Lewis County Rental Owners also believes Napavine will be landlord’s name.” is Discriminating and sewer service and if more Association, said he is concerned discriminating against tenants The average residential prop- money was owed after a ten- about the council’s decision. by declaring them unfit to have erty pays about $225 to $250 in Against Tenants ant left, the city would turn the “In my personal opinion, this utilities in their name. Ashley utilities for a two-month bill- By Kyle Spurr tenant into collections after six will make it very difficult to said Napavine tenants will still ing cycle, according to the city. months and the city would have have fair dealings with a hostile get a utility bill and the landlord Ashley said the cost savings [email protected] the right to lien the property. tenant in the last month of ten- will make them responsible, but from the change will keep the Landlords in Napavine will “The whole process costs ancy,” Kling said. “This could the city will no longer be re- city from raising utility rates now be completely responsible for money,” Ashley said. encourage the hostile tenant to sponsible to cover the costs. and charging the citizens that water and sewer payments if their Now, the landlords will be simply let the water run 24/7 “It comes down to trying to are paying their utility bills. tenants skip out on a bill after the held responsible to ensure the for 30 days, leaving the landlord be more frugal and trying to “The city is not in the busi- Napavine City Council approved utilities are paid on time, Ashley with a very large utility bill.” streamline the process to do ac- ness to rent or lease anything,” the change Tuesday night. said. Kling, who spoke in front counts,” Ashley said. “We are Ashley said. Environmentalist Discusses Impacts of Coal Facilities CENTRALIA COLLEGE LYCEUM: ered trains carrying coal travel through the state each day, with Twin Cities Could See two typically going to TransAl- More Train Traffic, ta’s Centralia facility, according to the Sierra Club. Noise and Pollution Doglio said the Twin Cities By Amy Nile area would see an increase of about 10 coal trains a day. [email protected] “We’re going to get all the An Olympia-based environ- impacts and none of the jobs,” mental advocate spoke at Cen- Doglio, an Olympia resident tralia College Wednesday on the said. regional impacts of coal exports Centralia, Chehalis and sur- — including increased train traf- rounding communities could fic and noise in the Twin Cities see increased train traffic, which and surrounding areas. may have negative impacts for When Beth Doglio, a cam- businesses and individuals alike, paign director at Climate So- along with more noise and pollu- lutions and Power Past Coal, tion from the diesel-fueled trains which promote renewable en- themselves as well as the coal ergy and solutions to climate dust coming from the uncovered change, asked a room of Centra- cars, according to Doglio. lia College students how many BNSF estimates that an aver- were aware of the proposed coal age of 500 pounds of coal is lost export terminals coming to the from each rail car on every trip. region, only about half raised A typical train carries about 120 their hands. rail cars — losing an estimated Coal companies are target- 30 tons of coal per trip, accord- ing the Pacific Northwest as ing to the railway’s testimony the gateway for export termi- before the Surface Transporta- nals that would send about 140 tion Board. million tons of the fossil fuel to “The dust is a very significant Asia from the Powder River Ba- concern,” Doglio said, noting sin in Montana and Wyoming. the potential impacts for farm- The plans include proposed ers and agricultural lands. facilities in Longview and Bell- Additionally, she said, a ingham. group of 160 medical doctors Some 60 uncovered coal from Whatcom County have Pete Caster / [email protected] trains a day would roll through voiced concerns about diesel Beth Doglio, campaign director of Power Past Coal, lectures in front of a slide showing the Lummi Tribe in northern Washing- Idaho, Oregon and Washington, particulate matter, coal dust, ton protesting. Doglio gave a presentation on coal transport in the Northwest on Wednesday afternoon in Washington Hall running along the Columbia noise exposure and delayed at Centralia College. River Gorge and up and down emergency response times as the Interstate 5 corridor, she major worries regarding the pro- said. posed project. The Bellingham- lic money on environmental be investing in cleaner energy lic dollars on infrastructure for Burlington Northern Santa area physicians said pulmonary, and health impact studies and for the future. coal companies to profit?” Fe would transport about 90 cardiac, cancer and safety risks ••• making improvements in trans- “Coal is the dirtiest form of million tons of coal — or 34 would increase for surrounding Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 trains a day — through Wash- communities. portation for these proposals, fossil fuel in the world,” she said. twitter.com/AmyNileReports ington. Currently, four uncov- Rather than spending pub- Doglio said, the nation should “Do we want to spend our pub- www.facebook.com/ Morton School District Sets Sights on $100,000 in Timber TIMBER: Sales from hemlock, before making a pre- Manke said. meets with officials to obtain a sentation to the school board on The state Office of Superin- forest practices permit to log the District’s Property Near April 15. tendent of Public Instruction an- site. Mineral Could Buy a In 2007, the district consid- nounced earlier this month that The district will then pursue New School Boiler ered logging the property but Morton will receive $980,153 a logging contract agreement decided to wait for better tim- in grant funding to make en- with a Lewis County area log- You Are Invited By Amy Nile ber prices and additional forest ergy efficiency upgrades as part ger to cut, yard, load and haul growth. At that time, another of the 2012 Jobs Now Act. The the timber. The district will also [email protected] To a community consultant, Jack Kleinhoff, val- district committed to spending enter into a log sales agreement The Morton School District ued the timber on the property $75,000 towards a new boiler with an area mill. conversation is looking to bring in an extra at about $140,000. system to receive the state fund- “The reason it’s going to a $100,000 or more through an “However, I’m not as optimis- ing. local mill is because there’s a on “Spiritual East Lewis County tradition — tic about what the price will be Manke said the district is transportation cost advantage,” logging. today,” Manke said. considering using the revenue Jones said. “It’s also export re- Experiences.” School officials are planning While timber prices have from the timber sales toward stricted.” to harvest 13 1/2 acres of timber remained steady over the last the boiler system. The loggers will get to work Saturday, April 27 on district-owned property near six years, Jones said, operating “We need this really bad,” he on the two- to three-week proj- 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mineral. costs for loggers have increased said. “Our boiler systems could ect in June or July, Manke said. Centralia Timberland Library Superintendent Tom Manke considerably with the rise in fuel go at anytime.” Replanting of 350 trees per has been working with the Che- costs and other expenses since The district stands to save acre at the site would take place 110 S. Silver Street halis-based timber consultant 2007. $12,000 a month in fuel costs by early next spring. Centralia, WA Greg Jones of Forest Pro Inc. Now, Jones and Manke said, installing a new boiler system, •••

Over the recent spring break, they expect the timber to pull in according to business manager Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 All Faiths Are Welcome CH495513cz.db Manke and Jones visited the about $100,000. Peggy Laudermilk. twitter.com/AmyNileReports Sponsored By ECKANKAR property, which includes Doug- The money from the timber Jones will move forward in facebook.com/ Info: 360-943-2957 las fir, alder, cedar, maple and would go toward capital projects, the process Thursday when he AmyNileTheChronicle News in Brief of three teenagers and two tod- will be held Saturday, June 22, in in both parties, had appeared on Presents Level Three Sex dlers. The group included both Chehalis. a fast track for approval before Offender Registers boys and girls. Participants can register at the regular legislative session WAIT He was sentenced to 24 the Realty World office, 282 SW ends Sunday. in Winlock months in prison. 13th St., Chehalis. The registra- But with a special session By The Chronicle Knittle was also convicted of tion fee is $20. Those who sign looking likely, supporters said up before June 1 will receive a Wednesday they plan to take the UNTIL A level three sex offender re- crimes in 1992, 1995 and 1997. cently moved to Winlock and Because of the continued crimi- T-shirt. extra time as well as focus on a

has registered with the Lewis nal behavior, Knittle presents a The run/walk starts and narrower set of proposals. DirectedNormaRogersby County Sheriff’s high risk to reoffend, according ends at the Realty World office. “We’re trying to change the DARK Office. to the sheriff's office. This year’s event will benefit law, and we have to be very de- A suspense thriller by Steven S. Knittle, who has registered the Discover! Children’s Mu- liberate,” said state Rep. Roger Frederick Knott Knittle, 46, has to live on the 1400 block of seum. Goodman, who chairs the been convicted Kerron Avenue in Winlock, For additional information, House Public Safety Committee. of several sexual is described as a white man, call (360) 345-1006. “This is complicated stuff.” FINAL WEEKEND! offenses with approximately 5-foot-4, 150 Senate Law & Justice Com- April 26th - 28th the most recent pounds, with brown hair and Lawmakers Slow Down mittee Chairman Mike Padden, being a convic- blue eyes. R-Spokane Valley, said the bill is Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. tion on Nov. 10, Steven Knittle on DUI Proposal alive and will be considered dur- Sunday 2 p.m. 1998, for three sex offender ing the special session, assuming By The Seattle Times counts of inde- Realty World Family lawmakers don’t wrap up their Ticket outlets: Santa Lucia and Sterling Bank in cent exposure to a person under OLYMPIA — Lawmak- work by Sunday. Centralia, Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis 5K Is June 22 Also available online at brownpapertickets.com 14 years old and two counts of ers are tapping the brakes on a Inslee suggested Wednes- indecent exposure with sexual By The Chronicle proposal to overhaul the state’s day that a special session may 226 West Center Street, CH494127SL.DB motivation. The third annual Family 5k drunken-driving laws. be needed to finish state budget Centralia, WA 98531 360-736-2826 Knittle was accused of ex- Run/Walk, sponsored by Realty The legislation, a priority for negotiations and address other www.evergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com posing his genitals to a group World, Cosser and Associates, Gov. Jay Inslee and lawmakers bills. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013

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 Legislature Should Pass Tighter DUI Laws Booze is certainly in the letting budding cooks sip and to family and friends of - The biggest change from the news these days. Nearly every Our Views spit or a few cents of taxes going volved. bill would be banning anyone issue of The Chronicle has a passing the House 89-4. away on your next mug. The An 80-page bill was pro- who is a three-time DUI of- listing in its Sirens report of We can imagine the rush by big news is a push to tighten our posed by Inslee to the Legisla- fender from buying any alcohol someone getting a DUI. 18-year-olds to sign up for the DUI laws. ture last week. It is probably too for 10 years. This week, Gov. Jay Inslee This time of year, with the much and too late in the session There would be a cost and classes, but we don’t think there signed a law that allows 18-year- sun shining and the roads dry, to pass, but the measure should an annoyance for law-abiding will be much spitting out. olds to taste, then spit out, alco- we see a marked increase in the be pushed through. citizens when they are carded hol in a classroom under certain Another action-item from number of deaths from people The bill requires an igni- while purchasing alcohol. circumstances. Specifically, a the Legislature is dropping a driving while drunk. tion interlock be installed We believe the inconve- college or higher-learning insti- proposal to extend the state’s We read all too often of a before a car is returned to the nience and the increased costs tution could offer alcohol to stu- beer tax. Big-beer lobbyists chronic DUI offender after owner who has been caught to enforce are a pittance com- dents as part of a culinary cur- made sure the tax would sunset. getting into a series of wrecks drinking and driving and an pared to the economic and riculum or alcohol-technology The cost to the state is about $30 and DUI citations eventually increased use of transdermal social cost of chronic DUI of- degree program. million a year. causing a fatality, be it their bracelets that track and report fenders. We urge our senators The bill passed out of the Yes, booze is in the news, but own or other innocent victims. an offender’s blood alcohol and representatives to pass this Senate with a 42-7 vote after the biggest development isn’t The damage is immeasurable level. bill into law.

COMMENTARY: Intrusive Humans Maybe Wildlife Should Carry ‘Do Not Disturb’ Sign With Them

While feeding my horses one recent morning, I heard the sound of a vehicle slow- Why do people today ing down on the Spirit Lake Highway. This is common and have such little respect usually means the driver spot- for private property, or ted elk. Sure enough, there was a wildlife? I have always herd of about 30, in the clear- cut above the highway, eating wanted to know where breakfast. You could see them these people live, so a couple hundred yards away, a tranquil I could go pull into sight. But, this their driveway, get out view of nature and blow my “human that the elk were allow- call” to see if I can Letters to the Editor ing to the get a closer look. HOW TO REACH ELECTED OFFICIALS humans in A Leap Into the Unknown: this vehicle Legislative Hotline: (800) State Rep. Dean Takko was not good Dangerous Shoeboxes Lurking 562-6000 P.O. Box 40600 By Mark Smith right now, and must make Olympia, WA 98504-0600 enough. They To the editor: phone: (360) 786-7806 turned around and traveled the change from dry winter 20TH DISTRICT feed to the lush green grass; Make no mistake about it: Feeling threat- fax: (360) 786-7210 back down to the 2500 Road, a ened by an empty shoebox is a common Lewis County and email: dean.takko@leg. well-marked, private, keep out, they need to be allowed to eat Southwestern Thurston and rest, and start putting on occurrence that most of us deal with by wa.gov road closed to the public, no suppressing our fear with silent, desperate County , private property road. weight. resignation. But every now and then, un- CONGRESS And, knowing that these signs Elk use 30 percent more State Sen. John Braun energy standing then lying der special circumstances, that shoebox can U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell didn’t pertain to them, they overwhelm our senses with a tidal wave of P.O. Box 40420 down, burn 110 percent more 511 Dirksen Senate Office proceeded to drive up the road panic and fear so intense that we run for our Olympia, WA 98504-0420 to get closer. They drove with when running away. In addi- phone: (360) 786-7638 Bldg. lives. Washington, D.C. 20510 in a hundred yards of the herd. tion, many of these animals The fear of shoeboxes is hard to explain to fax: (360) 786-1999 email: john.braun@leg. phone: (202) 224-3441 But, even this wasn’t good are suffering from hoof rot those who are equipped with a naïve confi- and other disease, and moving wa.gov fax: (202) 228-0514 enough. They shut off their dence and trust in the world. It is a phenom- email: http://cantwell.sen- vehicle to be quiet, got out, at any speed is difficult and enon hard to understand unless one experi- ate.gov/contact walked to the edge of the road, painful. State Rep. Richard DeBolt ences it personally. P.O. Box 40600 and then using their “guaran- Why do people today have In the past, we have called for technical U.S. Sen. Patty Murray teed elk talk” call, blew it, to Olympia, WA 98504-0600 such little respect for private assistance in disarming paint cans, suitcases phone: ( 173 Russell Senate Office talk to the elk. Of course, it 360) 786-7896 property, or wildlife? I have and pneumatic bottle jacks and we have not fax: (360) 786-7871 Bldg. worked great, the elk looked always wanted to know where allowed ourselves to be shamed by fools who email: richard.debolt@leg. Washington, D.C. 20510 up, took off running away out these people live, so I could go would mistake our prudence and common wa.gov phone: (866) 481-9186 of sight from the roads and pull into their driveway, get sense for cowardly paranoia. fax: (202) 224-0238 out of the clear cut. out and blow my “human call” “It is better to be safe than sorry,” as the State Rep. Ed Orcutt email: http://murray.sen- ate.gov/email I guess they told them to to see if I can get a closer look. time tested adage goes. But why do the words P.O. Box 40600 “run away.” That is the problem It is important for us to “safe” and “sorry” have to be mutually exclu- Olympia, WA 98504-0600 with elk talk; you are never recognize the effects of our ac- phone: (360) 786-7990 U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera sive? Seems we have been both safe and sorry Beutler quiet sure what you’re saying. tions, no matter how small we for quite some time now. email: ed.orcutt@leg. Why it that humans can’t wa.gov 3rd Congressional District think they are. The dangers are real, and especially more 1130 Longworth House take the view nature gives ••• ominous in the case of the shoebox because them? I know how exciting it Office Bldg. Mark Smith owns Eco Park there are no statistics to guide us. We can 19TH DISTRICT Washington, D.C. 20515 is to see animals in the wild, Resort, located on the Spirit Lake easily collect data on the dangers of firearms, Pacific, Wahkiakum and phone: (202) 225-3536 but I wish people would un- Highway on the way to Mount St. automobiles, prescription drugs and so forth, Parts of Lewis, Grays fax: (202) 225-3478 derstand the harm they do Helens, and is the president of the but the only information gleaned by search- email: herrerabeutler. being stupid. Elk are coming Mount St. Helens Preservation Harbor and Cowlitz ing for shoebox mortalities is the revelation Counties house.gov out of winter starvation mode Society. that shoeboxes are a good place to contain injured birds. State Sen. Brian Hatfield Vancouver Office: And this is the point: The danger is un- P.O. Box 40419 750 Anderson St., Suite B First Amendment Center Quote of the Day known and unprecedented. Shoeboxes have Olympia, WA 98504-0419 Vancouver, Wash. 98661 remained dormant for a long time just wait- phone: (360) 786-7636 phone: (360) 695-6292 ing for their day. They are building up to fax: (360) 786-1446 fax: (360) 695-6197 “I have always strenuously supported the something. The odds are stacked against us. email: brian.hatfield@leg. right of every man to his own opinion, Shoeboxes will surely rise like an overdue wa.gov EXECUTIVES and wreak havoc in the world. however different that opinion might State Rep. Brian Blake Gov. Jay Inslee We must maintain our vigil against that ter- P.O. Box 40600 Office of the Governor be to mine. He who denies to another rible day. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 P.O. Box 40002 But take heart America, after all is said phone: (360) 786-7870 Olympia, WA 98504-0002 this right, makes a slave of himself to his and done this is still the “Land of the free, and fax: (360) 786-1276 phone: (360) 902- 4111 the home of the brave.” My only regret is that email: brian.blake@leg. fax: (360) 753- 4110 present opinion, because he precludes the shoebox was indeed empty; it could have wa.gov email: www.governor. himself the right of changing it.” contained a kitten or little bird too young to wa.gov fly. Now that would have been a real story.

Thomas Paine Dennis Shain American pamphleteer, 1794 Centralia

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Learning: 20,000 Washington Students Currently Taking Part in Online Courses Continued from front NEARLY 20,000 STUDENTS in Washington took at least one on- line course during the 2011–12 school year, according to district data submitted to the state Of- fice of Superintendent of Public Instruction for its most recent report on web-based learning released in January. That’s a 6.7 percent increase since 2010–11. A total of 215 schools in 123 districts reported online course enrollment, a 47.3 percent and 38.2 percent increase, respec- tively, over OSPI’s 2010–11 fig- ures. “An increasing number of Washington families are seek- ing educational settings that suit their kids’ individual needs, leading to the rise of school choice,” said Leigh Sims, of K12 Inc., the curriculum provider for Washington Virtual Academy and Insight School of Wash- ington. “Not all children thrive in a standard, one-size-fits-all, public school classroom envi- ronment, and parents across the country are becoming smarter at taking advantage of different education services.”

ONE SUCH PARENT, Andy Koons-Graff, a teacher at Eva- line Elementary School in Win- lock, chose to put her 12-year- old son, Karrington, in the online Washington Virtual Academy program for his sixth- grade year. “It is public school,” Koons- Graff said, noting the distinction between online public school programs and homeschooling. “It’s just not your traditional brick and mortar school, but the same standards are there.” Washington students partic- ipating in the tuition-free online programs are enrolled in a local school district. State-certified teachers work with students on- line and offline using a research- based curriculum that meets state standards. In kindergarten through Pete Caster / [email protected] eighth grade, parents or a learn- Karrington Koons-Graf, 12, works on a math assignment with his mother, Andy Koons-Graf. Koons-Graf said a beneit of online courses is that students are able to ing coach support the student move at their own pace. and keep them on track. Koons- Graff said she spends about five Graff said. “You can’t lose those “Everybody learns different- Koons-Graff said, her son had happy to hear private school stu- of the six hours in Kerrington’s key elements and move on.” ly,” Koons-Graff said. the opportunity to figure out his dents could soon have the same school day studying with him. Parents and teachers work interests early, which could save online learning opportunities as “People think it’s impersonal, together to manage the students’ HER OLDER SON, Kalob Buck- him time and money in college. her boys. but I know his teacher just as individualized learning plan. ingham-Koons, completed “I think every school should well as I did in public school,” Students spend part of their eighth grade online so he could ANOTHER BENEFIT, Koons-Graff use some type of online learning Koons-Graff said. time learning online. The rest take a video game programming said, is that students move at because it allows you to go out of the time is spent with books, class and have an internship at a their own pace and they are not into the world without leaving ALL ONLINE STUDENTS still take learning guides, paper assign- glass blowing studio in addition allowed to move forward with a your classroom,” she said. “It’s state standardized tests, but a ments and hands-on materials to his studies. lesson until they have mastered an incredible program.” prep exam is offered, which al- such as microscopes and rock “This is something he could the concepts. ••• lows teachers to identify con- kits. With every lesson comes an have never done at traditional “His lessons start where he’s Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 cepts pupils are missing and opportunity to explore further school,” Koons-Graff said. at,” Koons-Graff said. “It’s not a twitter.com/AmyNileReports intervene. if a student decides he or she is Though he decided to re- one-size-fits-all approach.” www.facebook.com/ “So you can’t fail,” Koons- interested. turn to high school in Napavine, Koons-Graff said she was AmyNileTheChronicle Flood: Schulte: ‘Now I Don’t Believe Them or Trust Them on Anything ... ’ Continued from front lapse. ment, is on helping communities a proposal to raise the freeboard atic of a larger frustration with And later this year, premi- to understand the changes, Ryan standard, a safety regulation FEMA’s new regulations, which Currently, the Lewis County ums for older properties, severe Ike, the external relations direc- expressed in feet above a flood will cost citizens more and Commission is torn over requir- repetitive loss properties and tor for FEMA Region X, said. level that is required on new could inhibit growth. ing increased elevation stan- properties where claims exceed “I think the changes have construction. The current stan- “The FEMA flood maps have dards. Their decision is further fair market value will increase been communicated quite sig- dard is a 1-foot freeboard above very little to do with water and complicated by looming chang- by 25 percent each year until nificantly in the last few weeks 1996 flood levels. a lot to do with dollars,” Schulte es to FEMA’s National Flood they reflect the “full-risk rate.” and months. We’ve been con- Up for debate — and cur- said Tuesday. Insurance Program; changes According to FEMA, full- ducting outreach conference rently before the planning com- Schulte is also concerned that will increase costs for most risk rates — or the risk that a calls, informing profession- mission for consideration — is that the financial discounts of- homeowners and that could re- 100-year flood poses — vary als,” Ike said in an interview an increase to a 3-foot freeboard fered by FEMA for the increased strict building development. from property to property. Wednesday. Lewis County Building Of- freeboard standard could soon Some policyholders may reach Asked if outreach efforts ficial and Floodplain Manager be obsolete. FEMA IS ITSELF drowning. Sim- were conducted in Lewis Coun- Fred Chapman stands firm in ply put, the federal organiza- their true, full-risk rate after a “They’re not even honoring tion is broke. Managed by the couple years of increases, while ty or Southwest Washington, Ike his support of an increase. what we grandfathered in. Now Department of Defense, FEMA other policyholders’ increases said FEMA had “no data broken “Short of building a dam, this I don’t believe them or trust owes more than $18 billion to may go beyond five years. down to that level of detail.” is probably the most important them on anything,” the com- the U.S. Treasury. Rate tables on true risk will thing we could do,” Chapman missioner said. “Why should I Late last year, Congress laid not be available until June. RAISING YOUR HOME can’t hurt. said in a meeting earlier this require 3 feet to get better rate down the law — to become fi- FEMA’s long-awaited new On that much, Lewis County of- week. “The only reduction that’s when in five years they might nancially stable, FEMA would flood maps only add to the un- ficials can agree. going to stay there is if we in- take away that reduction?” have to toughen up. certainty. But how much your home crease the freeboard, if we have Commissioner Edna Fund, Specifically, Congress wrote It’s not known exactly when should be raised — and whether higher regulatory standards.” however, has a different take. in the Flood Insurance Reform the maps will be published, but it should be by choice or by reg- Commissioners Bill Schulte She will suspend judgment, she Act of 2012, FEMA would have preliminary versions indicate ulation — is up for debate. and Lee Grose say they are lean- said, until she hears a recom- to “eliminate artificially low that Lewis County’s floodplain Currently, county plan- ing toward leaving the decision mendation from the planning rates” and discounts which were and floodway will be expanded ners are working to revise local in the citizens’ hands. Grose commission. “no longer sustainable.” significantly standards. Taking measures to said he’d like to educate citizens, “It’s very important citizens For the average homeowner, Properties affected by map reduce and prevent flood dam- to let them know there are bene- have a voice,” she said, “I don’t that means higher premiums. changes will see premiums in- age could help Lewis County fits to raising their homes above want anyone to think this is just Already, FEMA is requiring crease at a rate of 20 percent each receive an improved score with the bare minimum. a pro forma exercise.” that “full-risk” rates be applied year for the next five years. And, the Community Rating Sys- “But I don’t want to mandate Fund, a member of the Flood to newly-purchased property when the new map is adopted, tem, a change which would give it,” he said. “It should be the re- Authority, said that based on the and to property that was not all grandfathered discounts will many homeowners insurance sponsibility of the homeowner information she’s heard, she’s previously insured or which be phased out. discounts. and the builder.” leaning toward the higher stan- recently was re-insured after a FEMA’s emphasis, at the mo- Particularly controversial is Their feelings are emblem- dard. Read the news that measures up

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT being conducted. Stolen Wallet day. Nothing was reported miss- woman for a charge of driving • A wallet was reported sto- ing, but the damage to the door, under the influence. The woman Stolen Bicycles Assault door jam and deadbolt lock has been charged with driving - len at 12:40 a.m. Wednesday on • A bicycle was reported stolen • Casey R. King, 26, Cen the 2000 block of Borst Avenue. amounts to about $150. too fast for conditions, operat- tralia, was arrested and booked on the 300 block of North Tower Drunken Driving Collision ing a vehicle with defective tires, Avenue at 1:07 p.m. Wednesday. for alleged fourth-degree as- having no insurance and failure CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT • Deputies responded to • A bicycle was reported sto- sault and third-degree theft on to use a seat belt. The woman was Champion Haul Road and Falls len at 3:58 p.m. Wednesday on the 600 block of North Tower transported to Morton General Vandalized Vehicle Road in Randle at 9:27 p.m. Tues- the 3000 block of Borst Avenue. Avenue at 9:22 a.m. Tuesday. • A vehicle parked at W.F. Hospital for head and abdominal day to speak with a 33-year-old pain. Protection Order Violation Slashed Tire West High School was reportedly Randle woman who crashed a vandalized at 11:27 a.m. Tuesday. ••• - 2003 Mitsubishi Galant and re- • Rachel L. Braaten, 24, Cen • Someone reportedly Police have video of the incident By The Chronicle Staff tralia, was arrested for alleged slashed a tire on a vehicle on the portedly admitted to the officers and are still investigating. that she drank alcohol prior to violation of a protection order 100 block of Virginia Drive at Please call news reporter Stepha- driving. The Washington State at 9:08 p.m. Wednesday on the 10:33 a.m. Tuesday. nie Schendel with news tips. She can Patrol is investigating the inci- 1400 block of Avenue. Punctured Tires be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- dent and will possibly refer the [email protected]. • A violation of a protection • A victim reported vandal- order was reported at 6:12 p.m. Stolen Bar Stools ism to a vehicle after discovering Wednesday on the 800 block of • Two wooden bar stools three punctures in a tire of a ve- The only independent and locally owned funeral home Johnson Road. The case is under were reported stolen from a hicle parked at Walmart at 12:01 in Centralia-Chehalis. investigation. front porch on the 200 block of p.m. Tuesday. North Diamond Street at 11:13 NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY Assault CH493519sl.cg a.m. Tuesday. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE • A woman reported that her 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 18-year-old daughter assaulted Burglary est. 1907 her at 11:07 p.m. Wednesday on Tool Box Theft • A detached shop on a prop- the 3000 block of Borst Avenue. • A tool box was reported erty on the 100 block of Pinker- Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 Officers were unable to find the stolen on the 500 block of South ton Road in Ethel was reportedly daughter and an investigation is Silver Street at 3:37 a.m. Tuesday. broken into at 8:14 p.m. Wednes- Henry Richard Death Notices celebration of life will be at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 5, at the Centralia Ameri- Corrections • TIMOTHY CALVIN BODINE, 60, Chehalis, can Legion Hall. Arrangements are un- ••• Hofman died Wednesday, April 17, at home. A der the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s celebration of life was held Sunday at Mortuary, Centralia. If you find an error, please call Henry Richard Hoffman, 88, the Vintage at Chehalis. the newsroom as soon as possible at passed away Tuesday, April 16, • ALBERTA FRANCES BOROVEC, 83, Che- 807-8224 2013 surrounded by his family halis, died Monday, April 22, at home. Lotteries at Providence Centralia Hospital. Viewing will be 2-4 p.m. Sunday at He was born April 15, 1925 in Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Washington’s Tuesday In Remembrance Dryad, Wash., to Richard and A private interment will be at Fern Hill Mega Millions: 09-21-22-32-50, 10 Marie (Dallivitz) Hoffman. Cemetery, Chehalis. A celebration of In his youth, he attended life service will be at 11 a.m. Monday Next jackpot: $92 million JOSEPH DRAZIL Sept. 23, 1917- school in Dryad and early in life at First Christian Church, Chehalis. Ar- Match 4: 03-04-20-24 began his work on the family rangements are under the direction of Daily Game: 4-4-4 March 31, 2013 Newell-Hoerling’s. farm and logging. Keno: 06-07-08-09-19-21-22-26-27- Memorial services and In 1946, Henry married • AMBER DAWN (JORDAN) ROVARIO, 11, Va- 28-31-32-45-49-51-61-68-75-77-78 Hoffman; daughter, Catherine der and Onalaska, died Friday, April 19, luncheon will be held at the Yvonne Johnson. He loved (Dick) Jorsted; four grandsons, in Vader. A service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- Twin Cities Senior Center his family and enjoyed travel four granddaughters; eight great- urday at Shoestring Cemetery, Onalaska. Commodities Saturday, April 27, 2013 including traveling to Germany granddaughters; and 13 great- A reception will follow at 3 p.m. at the at 1:00 p.m. Dancing will with his father to meet all his grandsons. He is preceded in Onalaska Presbyterian Church. Arrange- Gas in Washington — $3.65 (AAA of follow with the band from the family there. He even brought death by his parents. ments are under the direction of Catter- Washington) Friday night dances. some of his family here from Funeral services will be today mole Funeral Home, Winlock. Crude Oil — $91.54 per barrel (CME Germany. Other travels included at 1:00 p.m., at Sticklin Funeral • VIOLA MAE STEWART, 99, Centralia, died Group) To view this obituary, please go to Gold — $1,431 (Monex) trips to Alaska and Hawaii. A Chapel with reception following Monday, April 22, at Logan House, Cen- chronline.com/obituaries. tralia. A graveside service will be at 1 Silver — $23.11 (Monex) favorite pastime of his was fishing. at Doty Fire Hall. Private p.m. Friday at Salkum Cemetery. Ar- Survivors include his wife, interment will be at Doty Dryad rangements are under the direction of Yvonne Hoffman at home in Cemetery. Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. In Remembrance Dryad; sons, James (Sandra) To view the obituary, please go to • JOSEPH RICHARD BUCKMAN, 73, Napavine, Hoffman and Donald (Jessie) chronline.com/obituaries. died Sunday, April 21, in Centralia. A Sticklin Funeral Chapel graveside service will be at noon Satur- AMBER-DAWN ROVARIO (JORDAN) 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at day at Napavine Cemetery, with a recep- Centralia, WA 98531 Amber-Dawn Rovario (Jordan), age www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com tion to follow at the home of Buckman’s (360) 736-1388 daughter, Tina (Buckman) Silvernail. Ar- 11, from Onalaska and Vader passed away rangements are under the direction of suddenly in her sleep April 19, 2013. Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. She is survived by her father & step- • VALENTINA I. DISHKANT, 79, Centralia, mom, Joey and Teresa Jordan; mother died Tuesday, April 23, at Providence and step-dad, Capri Rovario and Dustin Centralia Hospital. A viewing and ser- JANICE JOHNSON vice will be at 6-8 p.m. Friday at Newell- Williams; and many siblings. December 26, 1928 - April 17, 2013 Hoerling’s Chapel, Centralia. A viewing Graveside service will be at 2:00 p.m. Women’s Club. She also also will be 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday on Saturday, April 27, 2013 at Shoestring loved to garden, sew, at the chapel. A graveside service will be Cemetery in Onalaska, Hwy 508 & Frase at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Mountain View travel, read and play Cemetery, Centralia. Arrangements are Rd. Reception to follow at the Onalaska bridge. Jan and Jim under the direction of Newell-Hoer- Presbyterian Church 3:00 p.m. combined their passion ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. To view the obituary, please for golf and love of travel, • BERNARD JOHN CARTER, 85, Centralia, go to chronline.com/obituaries. goling throughout the died Wednesday, April 17, at home. A as well as many counties around the world. Jim preceded Jan in death in 1994. Surviving Jan are her In Loving Memory of Tyson John Anderson two daughters, Kristine (Tom) Nagle, Yakima, and Katherine (Mark) Schmitt, Olympia; one Janice Kathleen Fay son, Jeffry Johnson, Las “Jan” Johnson, 84, Vegas; six grandchildren, passed away peacefully Erik (Lena) Stoddard, on April 17, 2013. She Kristin (Dermot) Doherty, was born on Dec. 26, Lee Nagle, Courtney 1928 to Nelson and Mary (Mahrak) Marzban, Fay in Centralia, Wash. Kelsey Johnson, and She grew up in Adna, Mallory Johnson; three Memorial Services will be Wash., and attended Adna great-grandsons, Noah High School where she and Eli Stoddard and Finn Saturday, April 27, 2013, graduated valedictorian Nagle-Glasscock; two of her class. She sisters, Joyce Anderson, 12:00 p.m. at Sticklin Funeral Chapel graduated from Central Montesano, and Mary Washington College, Lee Donovan, Phoenix; March 13, 1990 - April 22, 2013 earning her degree in two brothers, James elementary education. (Carolyn) Fay and Robert Tyson John Anderson, 23, of Centralia, Kaylee Marie of Lacey; his parents While at Central, she met (Nancy) Fay of Adna; her future husband. and numerous nieces and Wash., passed away Monday, April 22, at home in Centralia; sister, Jamie Jan married James A. nephews. 2013. He was born March 13, 1990 to Anderson of Chehalis; grandparents, “Jim” Johnson on Sept. Jan will be laid to 22, 1950. Jan taught rest next to Jim during John and Shawn (Cardine) Anderson in Ron and Joyce Mahoney of Silverton, elementary school in a private family service Centralia. Ore. and Dick and Chris Anderson of Renton, before Jim’s at the historic Claquato career moved them to Cemetery in Adna, Wash. Tyson was a lifetime resident of Centralia; and nephews, Cohen Ballard . They soon The family extends a Centralia where he also attended and David Reece. moved back to the Seattle special thank you to the area where they raised staff at the Hampton school. He had several interests He is preceded in death by their family. Alzheimer’s Special including hunting, baseball, soccer, grandparents Sam and Lucille Cardine. Jan was a loving and Care Center for their motorcycle riding and racing as well A memorial service for Tyson Anderson nurturing mother and gentle and respectful grandmother. She was a care the past three years. as four wheeling. Attentive to family is scheduled to begin at Noon, Saturday, devoted homemaker and The family suggests and being a very capable cook, Tyson April 27, 2013 at Sticklin Funeral Chapel supported Jim in his long memorial donations to the career with the Boeing Alzheimer’s Association. loved to dominate the grill and cooking with Pastor Roger Phillips oficiating. A Company. In 1972, they Please sign the for everybody. Above all, Tyson will be luncheon will follow the service at the accepted a two-year guestbook and leave foreign assignment in condolences at www. remembered for his love and devotion American Legion Hall, 111 W. Main St., the Dominican Republic. FuneralAlternatives.org. to his daughter Kaylee, of whom he was Centralia. They retired in 1985 and Arrangements are with built a home on Capital always so very proud. To view this obituary, please go to chronline. Funeral Alternatives of City Golf Course in Washington, 360-753- Tyson is survived by his daughter, com/obituaries. Olympia. 1065. She was an avid golfer Sticklin Funeral Chapel and was a member of the 1437 South Gold To view the obituary, please go Condolences may be offered at Capital City Golf Course Centralia, WA 98531 to chronline.com/obituaries. www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 • Main 11 RECORDS / CALENDAR The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013

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

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total O’Blarney’s, Centralia 10 0 10 Food Establishments Kit Carson, Chehalis 0 3 3 One sink in the kitchen provided hot water for hand washing quickly. All With Perfect Scores: other hand wash sinks either took longer than 2 minutes or did not provide Turkeys were improperly thawing. This was corrected. (3 blue) Centralia Middle School, Centralia hot water at all. For now, please run hot water regularly to keep time mini- Jefferson-Lincoln Elementary, Inspection: April 8 mized. Within two weeks, fix sink near salad bar and both downstairs bath- Centralia rooms. Within one month, fix downstairs and upstairs sinks. Booster heaters Lewis County Head Start, Chehalis may be a solution. (10 red) Thai Lotus, Centralia 0 5 5 Chehalis Middle School, Chehalis Indirect drain is required on the three-compartment sink and must be pro- Inspection: April 15 Coumbs Concessions, SWW Home vided within 30 days. Please also determine if there are indirect drains on the Show, Chehalis ice and pop machines and correct, if not. Cascade Elementary, Chehalis 10 10 20 TLC Enterprise, SWW Home Show, Inspection: April 11 There were no paper towels available at the bathroom hand wash sink. Chehalis This was corrected. (10 red) Kitchen Craft, SWW Home Show, Chehalis South Tower Chevron, Centralia 55 0 55 An indirect drain is required on the three-compartment sink, dishwashing The Field Kitchen, SWW Home Show, Gravy was found in the walk-in at 60 F. and was not being monitored. sink and dishwasher. Please correct within two months. (5 blue) Chehalis Cooling foods must be cooled in a 2-inch layer uncovered until 41 F. This was Rodent feces was found in the corner of the dry storage room. Please con- Riverside Bistro, Chehalis discarded. (30 red) tinue to be vigilant in monitoring and sanitizing procedures until eliminated. Higher Grounds, Chehalis Except gravy, all hot-holding foods were found between 100 and 125 F. Plan to monitor and address issues throughout the summer as well. (5 blue) Kool Bean Coffee, Chehalis and must be 140 F. or above. These were discarded. (25 red) Inspection: April 16 Stillwaters Colonial Residence, Due to high-risk violations, a reinspection is required. The business was Centralia Edison Elementary, Centralia ordered to pay $100 within 10 days. R.E. Bennett Elementary, Chehalis 10 0 10 Centralia High School, Centralia Inspection: April 12 An indirect drain is required on the two-compartment produce sink. Please Fords Prairie Elementary, Centralia correct before September. (5 blue) Oakview Elementary, Centralia Inspection: April 19 ••• ness and must be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue vio- item repeated within an 18 month period is considered a high Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections lations relate to overall cleanliness and operational conditions risk and must be reinspected. An establishment that receives 75 conducted by the Lewis County Public Health Department’s and must be corrected by established deadlines or by the next red points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a routine inspec- Food Safety Program. routine inspection. tion or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their food Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne ill- Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point establishment permit suspended.

Chehalis Municipal Court Crime Stoppers of Lewis County Chehalis Municipal Court fourth-degree assault, dismissed with suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail criminal cases, including sen- prejudice, $150 in fees. with 90 suspended, fined $600 with Burglary of Local Church tences, fines, fees and findings of • Henry Herrera Montealegre, 26, $300 suspended, $103 in fees. Crime Stoppers of Lewis County Centralia, (1) second-degree driving • Jessica D. Smiley, 20, Seattle, (1) not guilty or dismissals. while license suspended, (2) operat- second-degree driving while license and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- ing vehicle without ignition interlock, suspended, (2) hit and run, unattended, fice are seeking your assistance in a Held April 17 sentenced to 364 days in jail with 358 sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 burglary investigation. On April 10 between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. • Cory Robert Aldrich, 26, Chehalis, suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, fined $800 with $400 sus- someone made forced entry into a church in the 2000 block of fourth-degree assault, sentenced to suspended on each count, concurrent, pended on count 1, sentenced to 90 364 days in jail with 351 suspended, $328 in fees. days in jail with 90 suspended, fined Jackson Highway, Chehalis, by prying open the back door. The fined $1,000 with $500 suspended, $325 • James Matthew Johnston, 40, Castle $500 with $250 suspended on count 2, suspect(s) stole a Peavey MicroBass amplifier and a Fender elec- in fees. Rock, third-degree driving while license $328 in fees. tric guitar, Precision Bass model, white with a maple neck. • Eric Pernell Campbell, 51, Pendleton, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Lee Douglas Pyle, 27, Chehalis, third- This theft is valued over $700. Ore., third-degree theft, dismissed with- with 90 suspended, fined $800 with degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in If you have information about the location of this property or out prejudice. $400 suspended, $103 in fees. jail with 364 suspended, fined $800 the person responsible for stealing it, don’t’ delay. Call right away. • Amber Lynn Carmen, 23, Chehalis, • William Joshua Jones, 25, Winlock, with $400 suspended. third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 • Akiel Troy Taylor, 18, Chehalis, Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the days in jail with 364 suspended, fined days in jail with 364 suspended, fined fourth-degree assault, sentenced to clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime Stoppers at $800 with $400 suspended, $125 in $600 with $300 suspended, $125 in fees. 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, 1-800-748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestop- fees. • Joshua Paul Nathan Miles, 30, Pe Ell, fined $800 with $400 suspended, $125 pers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. • Andy Hoang Ha, 43, Des Moines,third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 in fees. Tipsters 3406, 3413, 3415, 3424, 3426, 3429, 3442, 3447, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, fined • Tiffany Marie Ticknor, 18, Centralia, days in jail with 320 suspended, fined $800 with $400 suspended. third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 3448, 3458, please call Crime Stoppers for reward information. $800 with $400 suspended. • Daniel W. Monk, 23, Mossyrock, days in jail with 364 suspended, fined • Krista Verona Hammons, 20, Centra- driving under the influence, sentenced $800 with $400 suspended. Public Service Announcement lia, third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 to 364 days in jail with 274 suspended, • Nathan Douglas Winburn, 22, days in jail with 364 suspended, fined fined $5,000 with $4,000 suspended. Oakville, third-degree theft, sentenced $800 with $400 suspended. • Harold James Morgan III, 22, Cen- to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, • David Donald Hansen, 53, Chehalis, tralia, third-degree driving while license fined $800 with $400 suspended. Crime Stoppers of Lewis County Residential Burglary Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and Calendar: Museum Event to Honor Veterans the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are seeking your assistance in a vehicle prowl Continued from Main 2 Volunteers will be planting cluded in drawings. The racers investigation. Between the evening of March 17 and morning of trees in the park or removing must be present at the drawings March 18, someone entered a vehicle in the 100 block of Harold Tickets can be purchased litter and brush from along the to win. Drive, Chehalis and stole a Sterling Arms .22 pistol (serial num- online at www.road-to-paradise. Fort Borst Park trails and rho- Registration will be 7-8:45 ber A81695), checkbooks, CDs, sunglasses and a car inverter. com. Advance tickets are avail- dodendron gardens. a.m. Runners and walkers will able for $20 through April 25. The culprit then broke out a window of another vehicle and Those who would like to par- report to the start line at 8:45. stole a Stihl Farm Boss chain saw and a Skil circular saw. Admission includes a souvenir ticipate are asked to meet at the The races start at 9 a.m. An wine glass, 10 tasting tickets and These thefts are valued at more than $1,000. One-Room Schoolhouse at the awards ceremony will be in the If you have information about the location of this property or live entertainment. Additional sound end of the park. XII Step Club. The registration tasting tickets can be purchased the person responsible for stealing it, don’t delay. Call right away. For more information, call fee the day of the race is $15. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the for $1 each. After April 25, tick- the city of Centralia at (360) 330- The fee for high school students ets are $25 and can be purchased clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 7662. wearing school colors is $12.50. either online or onsite. 1-800-748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestop- For more information, call There is free entry into pers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. Mount Rainier National Park on Carl Bohlin, run director, at Tipsters 3406, 3413, 3415, 3424, 3426, 3429, 3442, 3447, 3448, Downtown Centralia (360) 304-0621. Friday, April 26. to Hold Girls Night Out 3458, please call Crime Stoppers for reward information. For participating lodging es- Baked potato bar, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 tablishments, or to book a room, Girls Night Out will be 3-8 p.m., Adna Grange, to raise funds for Public Service Announcement visit www.mt-rainier.com. p.m. Saturday in downtown Adna Grange roof replacement, top- Centralia. Thirty-one business- pings (sour cream, chives, bacon bits, es will be offering in-store spe- broccoli, cheese sauce, ranch dressing, Museum Event to cials, giveaways, drink specials chili, butter), green salad, decaf and In Remembrance regular coffee, tea, punch, milk, des- Honor Veterans and prize drawings. The first sert, adults $6, kids under 10 $5, (360) 250 participants will receive a VIOLA MAE MERICLE WRIGHT STEWART The Veterans Memorial Mu- 740-1950 seum is partnering with the Vis- goodie bag full of treats from Games Day, traditional and mod- but shortly after, they learned iting Nurses Foundation to have several vendors. ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., of Ted’s cancer which took his Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) a Veterans Memorial Tree of Life Passports are $5 each and life in 1974, just 18 months will be available at Fox Theatre, 740-0492 following their marriage. Mae celebration at 2 p.m. Saturday. Crystal Gayle & Lee Greenwood, This is a program to honor 123 S. Tower Ave., or HUBBUB, took employment as a cook at 505 N. Tower Ave. Those who Lucky Eagle Casino, tickets start at $40, Chehalis West Assisted Living service members who have died. on sale March 4 Center from which she retired At the celebration, the names, get the passport stamped at ev- Twin Mandolins: Jack Dwyer & Tim ery participating business will at age 65. rank, branch of service, years Connell, 8 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, In later years, she survived served and period served will be eligible to win a basketfull Chehalis, $10, 740-0492 of prizes donated by downtown “Wait Until Dark,” 8 p.m., Evergreen two other companions, Wayne be recorded on dog tags. These Joslin, and Hollis “Curly” tags will be placed on a remem- Centralia businesses. Playhouse, Centralia, $15, tickets avail- The event is sponsored by able at Book ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis; Santa Barker. brance tree. The names and in- Mae accepted the Lord the Centralia-Chehalis Cham- Lucia Coffee and Sterling Bank, Centra- formation will then be read and lia; and brownpapertickets.com. Jesus Christ as her savior and ber of Commerce and TransAlta. a candle lit in their memory. Broken Trail Band, country, 9 p.m.-1 was baptized eight years ago. The program will also have For more information, call a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- Her family rejoices that she is special music, along with bene- (360) 748-8885 or email the- sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 gone to be with him. dictions and invocations by [email protected]. “Spiritual Experiences,” 10:30-11:30 Viola Mae Mericle Wright She is survived by three chaplains. A wall will also be a.m., Centralia Timberland Library, Stewart, 99, passed away sons, Russ (Janet) Wright, sponsored by Eckankar, (360) 943-2957 Monday, April 22, 2013 at Gene (Carol) Wright both of available to post photos of the Sober Fest Run To Logan House in Centralia, veterans. Hang gliding, Dog Mountain Frost- Centralia and Jack (Marge) bite Fly-In, east end of Riffe Lake, (253) Wash. She was born Dec. 28, The Veterans Tree will be on Raise Funds Wright of Olympia; numerous 380-9933 or (253) 380-3514 1913 near Newman, Calif., grandchildren; and great- display at the museum until Me- The XII Step Club of Lewis Lewis County ABATE scholarship to John and Alta (Needham) morial Day. grandchildren. County’s Sober Fest Run will be fundraiser, $10 all-you-can-eat spa- Mericle. She was preceded in death Those who would like to Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. ghetti dinner 5-7 p.m., live auction 7-9 Her family moved to have a family member included p.m., dance to DJ Crush 9 p.m.-midnight, by a daughter, Lois who died at There will be 5k and 1.5-mile Okanogan, Wash., and then age 9. in the event should call the mu- Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., to a farm in Onalaska. As a runs, and walkers are welcome. Centralia, (360) 807-0216 The family of Mae Stewart seum at (360) 740-8875. There Registration and the start will young girl, she traveled to and wishes to thank all the kind is a suggested $10 donation for Yard, plant, bake, book and house- from her school in Ethel on her be on the west side of the Yard hold sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Unity of Centra- people at Logan House and each veteran. Birds Mall. lia, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia horse, before completing three Assured Home Health and years at Onalaska High School. Times and placement will be Rock concert, Prophets of Addiction, Hospice for their loving care, opening by ANA-KEENA and Unnatural She married Marion ”Jiggs” during which she was content Arbor Day Work Party available at the finish line. Wright and Mae was a farm Trophies will be presented to Balance, 9 p.m., Hub Bar and Grill, Cen- and grateful. tralia, [email protected] wife who worked alongside her Is at Fort Borst Park the top male and female finish- A graveside service for husband, raising their children. Viola Mae Stewart is scheduled An Arbor Day work party ers in each race. Ribbons will Following Jiggs death in 1964, Libraries to begin at 1:00 p.m., Friday at will be 9-11 a.m. Saturday at the be given to the top three com- with the children grown and Salkum Cemetery with Dr. Earl Fort Borst Park Arboretum in petitors in each age category. All ’s Tea Party, all ages, 11 a.m., married, she then had to learn Nordby oficiating. Centralia. competitors’ numbers will be in- crafts, movie, cake, tea party, Tenino to drive. She married Ted Stewart, To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. Sticklin Funeral Chapel 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 • Main 12 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Fuel Barges Explode, Officials: Factories Causing Large Fire in Officials: Bomb Suspect Ignored Order to Mobile, Ala.; Three Evacuate Bangladesh Critically Injured Silent After Read Rights Building That MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — A Collapsed, Killing 194 large fire that began with explo- sions aboard two fuel barges in By Lara Jakes, Pete Yost and Rodrique Ngowi terrorists before the attacks was the investigation of Tamerlan SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) Mobile, Ala., was rocked by a The Associated Press expected to drive congressional Tsarnaev. House Judiciary Chair- — With deep cracks visible in seventh explosion early Thurs- inquiries in coming weeks about man Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said the walls, police had ordered BOSTON — Sixteen hours whether the Obama administra- lawmakers intend to pursue a Bangladesh garment build- day and fire officials said they after investigators began inter- planned to let the fire, which has tion adequately investigated tips whether there was a breakdown ing evacuated the day before its rogating him, the surviving from Russia that Tsarnaev had in information-sharing, though deadly collapse, but the factories injured three, burn overnight. suspect in the Boston Marathon Firefighters from Mobile posed a security threat. Rep. Adam Schiff, a flouted the order and kept more bombings went silent: He’d just Democrat who sits on the House than 2,000 people working, offi- and U.S. Coast Guard officials been read his constitutional responded after 8:30 p.m. CDT SHORTLY AFTER THE bombings, Intelligence Committee, said he cials said Thursday. At least 194 rights. U.S. officials said the intelli- “hasn’t seen any red flags thus far.” people died when a huge section Wednesday to a pair of explo- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev imme- sions involving the gas barges in gence community had no in- U.S. officials were expected of the eight-story building splin- diately stopped talking after a an area of the Mobile River east formation about threats to the to brief the Senate on the inves- tered into a pile of concrete. magistrate judge and a repre- of downtown, authorities said. marathon before the April 15 tigation Thursday. That same The disaster in the Dhaka sentative from the U.S. Attor- As they were responding, a explosions that killed three peo- day, the suspects’ parents, Anzor suburb of Savar came less than ney’s Office entered his hospital third explosion occurred around ple and injured more than 260. Tsarnaev and Zubeidat Tsarnae- five months after a blaze killed 9:30 p.m., Mobile Fire and Res- room and gave him his Miranda Tsarnaev died Friday in a va, plan to fly to the U.S. from 112 people in a garment fac- cue spokesman Steve Huffman warning, according to a U.S. law police shootout hours before Russia, the father was quoted as tory and underscored the unsafe wrote in an email to The Associ- enforcement source and four Dzhokhar was discovered hiding telling the Russian state news conditions faced by Bangla- ated Press. Additional explosions officials of both political par- in a boat in a suburban back yard. agency RIA Novosti. The family desh’s garment workers, who followed over the next few hours. ties briefed on the interrogation. Boston police Commissioner has said it wants to take Tamer- produce clothes for brands worn The Coast Guard said early They insisted on anonymity be- Ed Davis had said earlier that lan’s body back to Russia. around the world. Some of the Thursday that a one-nautical-mile cause the briefing was private. shots were fired from inside the companies in the building that safety zone had been established Before being advised of his boat, but two U.S. officials told IT IS UNCLEAR WHETHER the is- fell say their customers include around one barge, which it said rights, the 19-year-old suspect the AP that no gun was found sue of their younger son’s con- retail giants such as Wal-Mart. was “at the dock for cleaning.” told authorities that his older inside, raising questions about stitutional rights will matter Hundreds of rescuers, some Authorities said three people brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, how he was injured. The home- since the FBI say he confessed crawling through the maze of were transported to University only recently had recruited him owner who called police initially to a witness. U.S. officials also rubble in search of survivors and of South Medical Cen- to be part of the attack that deto- said he saw a good amount of said Wednesday that physi- corpses, worked through the ter after suffering burn-related nated pressure-cooker bombs at blood in the boat. cal evidence, including a 9 mm night and into Thursday amid injuries. Huffman identified the marathon finish line, two Asked Wednesday whether handgun and pieces of a remote- the cries of the trapped and the them as workers with Oil Recov- U.S. officials said. Dzhokhar had a gun in the boat, control device commonly used wails of workers’ relatives gath- ery Co. The three were in criti- The CIA, however, had Davis said, “I’m not going to talk in toys, was recovered from the ered outside the building, called cal condition early Thursday, named Tamerlan to a terrorist about that.” bombing scene. Rana Plaza, which housed nu- according to hospital nursing database 18 months ago, said of- Washington is piecing togeth- But the debate over whether merous garment factories and a administrator Danny Whatley. ficials close to the investigation er what happened and whether suspected terrorists should be handful of other companies. who spoke to The Associated there were any unconnected dots read their Miranda rights has An Associated Press camera- Press on condition of anonymity buried in U.S. government files become a major sticking point man who went into the rubble Survey: Americans’ because they were not authorized that, if connected, could have in the debate over how best to with rescue workers spoke briefly Confidence in Job to discuss the case with reporters. prevented the bombings. fight terrorism. Many Republi- to a man pinned face down in the The new disclosure that Ta- cans, in particular, believe Mi- darkness between concrete slabs Market Improving merlan Tsarnaev was included LAWMAKERS WHO WERE briefed randa warnings are designed to and next to two corpses. Mo- WASHINGTON (AP) — within a huge, classified data- by the FBI said they have more build court cases, and only hin- hammad Altab pleaded for help, Confidence in the U.S. job market base of known and suspected questions than answers about der intelligence gathering. but they were unable to free him. has rebounded to roughly a nor- “Save us, brother. I beg you, mal level from its record low after brother. I want to live,” moaned Alt- the Great Recession, a trend that ab, a garment worker. “It’s so pain- could help boost the economy. Remembering MIT Officer Sean Collier ful here ... I have two little children.” Americans increasingly feel they could find a new job if neces- South Warns sary, according to the results of the 2012 General Social Survey, a long- of ‘Grave Measures’ standing poll of public opinion. And fear of being laid off dropped If North Korea last year from its 2010 peak to Rejects Talks on roughly its average for the 35 years the question has been asked. Shuttered Factory The percentage of Americans , (AP) who said it would be somewhat or — After weeks of threatening very easy to find a job if they lost rhetoric from the North, South theirs rose to 54 percent last year Korea on Thursday promised from 46 percent in 2010. The 2010 its own unspecified “grave mea- figure was the lowest since 1983, sures” if Pyongyang rejects talks when the United States was also on a jointly run factory park emerging from a deep recession. shuttered for nearly a month. On average in the survey’s his- The park in the North Korean tory, about 58 percent of respon- border town of Kaesong is the dents have said it would be very or most significant casualty so far in somewhat easy to find a job. the recent deterioration of relations As layoffs have declined, few- between the . Pyongyang er Americans fear losing their barred South Korean managers job. Last year, 11 percent of adults and cargo from entering North thought it was somewhat or very Korea earlier this month, then re- likely that they’d lose theirs. That Elise Amendola / The Associated Press called the 53,000 North Koreans was down from a record-high 16 Robert Rogers, left, puts his hand on his stepbrother, Andrew Collier, after delivering the eulogy at a memorial service who worked on the assembly lines. percent in 2010. And it matches for slain Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus oicer Sean Collier at MIT in Cambridge, Mass., on Wednesday. South Korea’s Unification the 11 percent average the survey Sean Collier was fatally shot on the MIT campus on Thursday, April 18. Authorities allege that the Boston Marathon Ministry on Thursday proposed has found since it began asking bombing suspects were responsible. working-level talks on Kaesong the question. and urged the North to respond by noon Friday, warning that Deficit Reduction Seoul will take “grave measures” Abortion Provider Won’t Testify, Call Witnesses if Pyongyang rebuffs the call for Is More Talk Than dialogue. By Maryclaire Dale as they waited for abortions. Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey Action as Neither The Associated Press Three workers have pleaded Minehart, though, agreed with guilty to third-degree murder a defense motion to drop those Qatar Faces Backlash Side Compromises — A charges, admitting they helped charges. WASHINGTON (AP) — Lib- Philadelphia abortion provider medicate the adult victim or Among Syrian erals’ loud objections to White won’t testify or call witnesses “snipped” babies’ necks after MINEHART ON TUESDAY also Opposition Groups and House proposals for slowing the at his capital murder trial, leav- they were born alive to make threw out three of the original growth of huge social programs ing jurors to weigh five weeks of sure they died. seven murder charges involv- Rebels for Outsized make it clear that neither po- prosecution evidence. They told jurors that Gosnell ing babies, apparently conclud- litical party puts a high priority Dr. Kermit had taught them the technique, ing that the prosecution had not Role in Syria on reducing the deficit, despite Gosnell, 72, is and said they trusted that it presented enough evidence for BEIRUT (AP) — In a war-bat- much talk to the contrary. charged with was legal. At least one, though, the jury to find they were viable, tered suburb of Damascus, a com- For years, House Republicans killing four ba- admits she grew so concerned born alive and then killed. mander for one of the smaller na- have adamantly refused to raise bies allegedly about conditions at the clinic “There is not one piece — not tionalist brigades fighting to topple income taxes, even though U.S. born alive at a that she took pictures of the out- one — of objective, scientific evi- Syrian President Bashar Assad taxes are historically low, and the clinic that au- dated equipment, messy rooms dence that anyone was born alive,” grumbles about the lack of am- Bush-era tax cuts were a major thorities have and stacked specimen jars con- defense lawyer Jack McMahon munition for his men. He blames cause of the current deficit. described as taining the severed feet of abort- argued Tuesday, in what is likely a Qatar, saying the oil-rich Gulf state And now, top Democrats are filthy. He is also Kermit Gosnell ed babies. preview of his closing arguments. directs its backing to rebels with a staunchly opposing changes to charged in the accused of illegal more Islamist ideology. abortions McMahon did most of his Medicare and Social Security 2009 overdose GOSNELL TOLD STAFF he some- work by grilling prosecution Tiny, U.S.-allied Qatar has benefits, despite studies show- death of a 41-year-old refugee times kept the samples for DNA witnesses, including former emerged as one of the strongest ing the programs’ financial who died just months after com- purposes in case the pregnancy clinic workers. Although several international backers of the re- paths are unsustainable. ing to the U.S. led to assault charges. Prosecu- said they had seen babies born bellion against Syrian President Unless something gives, it’s Gosnell’s defense rested tion experts said there were less alive, McMahon suggested the Bashar Assad. Many in the Syr- hard to see what will produce Wednesday without calling a invasive ways to preserve DNA. brief movements or breaths they ian opposition laud Qatar, saying the significant compromises witness. The jury is expected “Once fetuses leave the moth- saw were actually involuntary it has stepped in while the inter- needed to tame the federal debt, to hear closing arguments on er, they are then due the respect spasms during the death pro- national community has failed which is nearing $17 trillion. Monday. that would be given any hu- cess. He argued that each of the to intervene or send military aid “There’s not much of an ap- man being,” Assistant District babies had purportedly moved, that would help tip the balance petite for deficit reduction,” said FORMER EMPLOYEES have tes- Attorney Ed Cameron argued breathed or whined just once. in favor of the rebels, three years Bob Bixby of the Concord Coali- tified that Gosnell relied on Tuesday, in support of abuse of “These are not the move- into the uprising-turned civil war tion, which pushes for “respon- untrained, unlicensed staff to corpse charges filed over the ments of a live child,” McMahon that has ravaged the country and sible fiscal policy.” sedate and monitor women severed feet. said Tuesday. killed more than 70,000 people. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 New Legal Pot Law Jeopardizes Prosecutions LOOPHOLE: Group Although the crime lab could Under Washington law, vot- analyze the delta-9 THC content er-approved initiatives cannot Suggests Changing Legal by burning it, that would essen- be amended within two years Definition of Marijuana “When you smoke it, it would be very potent, tially tamper with the evidence after passage unless lawmakers but before that, it would be considered hemp seized in any case. Another op- approve it by a two-thirds vote to Prevent Issue tion would be to buy expensive in both houses. By Gene Johnson under the law.” new equipment that can test for The proposed fix for the the compound without burn- marijuana definition is not The Associated Press ing the plant. But money is tight, considered controversial. It has Erik Nielson SEATTLE — Prosecutors standards and accountability manager at Washington State Crime Laboratory and the lab would have to spend the support of Alison Holcomb, and crime lab scientists say months developing protocols for who drafted the initiative. a little-noticed provision in using that method. "Obviously it was never the Washington's new law legalizing crime lab say that often, even the law — or if police bust illicit Instead, the prosecutors and intent to make it impossible to recreational marijuana has jeop- potent marijuana can have less grow operations, prosecutors crime lab scientists worked to be able to prosecute cases that ardized their ability to go after than 0.3 percent. It's only when might not be able to prove the draft legislation to fix the prob- fall outside what I-502 intended," any pot crimes at all, and they're heated or burned that another plants or material seized meets lem by changing the definition Holcomb said Wednesday. Randy Oliver, chief scientist calling for an immediate fix in compound, THC acid, turns the definition of marijuana. of marijuana. The measure, in- the Legislature. troduced Tuesday, would define at the Seattle marijuana-testing into delta-9 THC and the pot "It would have an impact on The group is suggesting a marijuana as parts of the can- facility Analytical 360, said it achieves its full potency. our ability to enforce the law," change in the legal definition nabis plant containing more makes sense to define marijua- of marijuana, and they have the "When you smoke it, it would said Ian Goodhew, deputy chief than 0.3 percent by dry weight na by the combined amounts support of the Seattle lawyer be very potent, but before that, of staff to King County Prosecu- of combined delta-9 THC and of THC acid and delta-9 THC. who drafted the initiative. it would be considered hemp tor Dan Satterberg. THC acid. The bill is due to However, he said, the concern The problem stems from a under the law," said Erik Niel- The King County Prosecu- have a public hearing in a House may be overstated. part of the law meant to distin- son, standards and accountabil- tor's Office has delayed filing committee Thursday. He said most marijuana does guish marijuana from industrial ity manager for the Washington charges in several cases until Washington voters passed test above 0.3 percent delta-9, hemp, which is grown for its fi- State Patrol Crime Lab's Foren- the law is fixed, Goodhew said. Initiative 502 last fall, joining although sometimes freshly cut ber. The law defines marijuana sic Lab Services Bureau. But even then, defense attorneys Colorado as the first states to bud that hasn't been dried does as having more than 0.3 percent That means that if people get could argue that their clients legalize recreational marijuana test below it. 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Voice of the People Renaissance Team Visits Children’s Museum A florist in the Tri-Cities is being sued by the state Attorney General’s Office for refusing service for a same-sex wedding. Do you think a business should be able to refuse service due to religious beliefs? Why or why not?

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Sarah Dailey Chehalis, stay-at-home mom Photograph submitted by David Hartz, Book ‘n’ Brush The Chehalis Community Renaissance Team held it monthly meeting April 19 at the Discover! Children’s Museum in the Twin City Town Center, Chehalis. Pictured are, front row, from left, Christine Fossett, Kelly Vanasse, David Hartz, Patty Kaija and Bob Geddes. Back row, from left, are Terry Harris, Larry McGee, Del Ames, Bill Deutscher, Markthor MacFarlane, Renell Norquist, Caryn Foley, Jan Nontell, Jim Valley, Corine Aiken, Gail Shaw, Dr. Isaac Pope, Allyn Roe and Tom Bradley. For more information about the museum, visit www.discovermuseum.org. To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531.

Honor Roll TOLEDO MIDDLE SCHOOL Hanzawa, Kyleigh Holmes, Mariah John- Bonagofski, Braden Bramhall, Ethan Buck, Following are members of the Toledo son, Morgan Leback, Andreas Malunat, Haley Buckbee, Coleby Cherrington, Ran- “Prejudices are Middle School third-quarter honor roll: Bryce Marcil, Sydnie McClure, Matt Moore, dy Fernandez, Valeria Herrera, Whisper Principal’s List Kendle Odom, Anthony Peak, Timber Rice, Johnson, Layla Johnston, Genevieve Ka- discriminatory. That (3.75-4.00 Grade Chandler Roe, Arthur Smith, Ethan Smith, lista, Major Kalnoski, Thomas Larson, Alex Hanna Tyner, Jared Van Hoof, Westin Wal- Morris, Adrian Murphy, Mayona Ramirez, being said, why Point Average) lace, Brian Wood, Nora Zander Rylan Richardson, Erik Shrestha, Tate would a gay person Eighth-graders: Maria Carpenter, Gabe Smith, Sierra Strom, Isabella Velazquez, Fuentes, Tori Horner, Taylor Leback, Da- Honor roll Tyler Webster or supporter of vinagrace Ramon, Madison Smith, Joe (3.20-3.74 GPA) equal rights want to Sutherland, Dalton Yoder Eighth-graders: Brianna Beecroft, Jes- Honorable Mention Seventh-graders: Grayson Farbo, Tom- sica Buckbee, Leilani Cline, T.J. Demery, do business with a my Kinsman, Gannon Madill, Autumn Jordan Hill, Corbin Mansker, Seth Nich- (3.00-3.19 GPA) prejudice business? I , Anna Tauscher, Amya Thomasson, ols, Bryana Peters, Eliza Shrestha, Adam Emily Tyner, Reece Wallace, Joe Wilburn Slighte, Emalee Thurlow, Mandy Trujillo, Eighth-graders: Justin Bark, Brad Debo, wouldn’t. But I don’t Sixth-graders: Calab Atkins, Cassandra Tavis Waner Jacob Fineman, Kolby Hockett, Meghan think they have Bartley, Brooke Beecroft, Hailey Beecroft, Seventh-graders: Allison Bacon, Alys- Kalista Sydney Brooks, Jaden Butler, Trace Bybee, sa Ewers, Hunter Grove, Kyle Hawkins, Seventh-graders: Brady Bowen, Kacy a right to refuse Ivan Cibrian, Monet Cook, Kyra Coving- Meeghan Peters, Ashlyn Rustan, Lilly Hawkins ton, Julia Davis, Hayden Farbo, Alexis Fine- Thorpe Sixth-graders: Jeremy Cook, Phillip De- service based on man, Hailey Grimes, Keely Hanson, Riki Sixth-grades: Rylee Birdwell, Dylan schene, Jae Hill, Sarah Neal, Tristan Spahr sexual orientation.” Names Cliff Nichols Vader, general laborer Winlock Student Serves as Senate Page Kari Johnson, a sophomore from Academy Northwest, Win- lock, recently spent a week work- ing as a page for the state Senate at the Capitol in Olympia. The Senate Page Program is an opportunity for Washington students to spend a week work- ing in the Legislature. Pages, like Johnson, are respon- “It’s their business. sible for such tasks as trans- Find another florist.” porting docu- ments between Mike Copenhefer Chehalis, Thurston offices as well as County employee delivering mes- sages and mail. Pages spend time in the Senate Kari Johnson chamber in addi- Senate page tion to attending page school to learn about parliamentary proce- dure and the legislative process. “I have learned so much this week about the legislative pro- cess and how it works,” Johnson said. “My favorite part of the week was participating in a mock “My opinion is hearing to decide what should be that the florist is included in a bill.” Johnson was sponsored by discriminating 2nd District Sen. Randi Becker, R-Eatonville. against them Johnson enjoys serving as when refusing student body secretary, par- ticipating in her church youth service. They are not group and spending time in the breaking the law outdoors. She is the daughter of Sheila and Jeff Johnson, Rainier. here. This actually Junior high/middle school and high school students who

reminds me of a are interested in the Senate Page CH494592cz.ke time in the late Program are encouraged to visit http://www.leg.wa.gov/Senate/ ‘60s when people Administration/PageProgram/. were discriminated against because Church of race.” News in The Chronicle Joice Snow Saturday Chehalis, retired Main 16  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 LOCAL

DeGoede Business is Blooming

Pete Caster / [email protected] Tulips at Degoede's Bulb Farm and Gardens near Mossyrock have bloomed now that warm, sunny weather has arrived. The ields are located along U.S. Highway 12 west of Mossyrock. The ields are open to the public, but picking tulips is prohibited. They are for sale inside the business. See more photo- graphs online at www.chronline.com.

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Bearcats Sweep Day 1 of Diamond Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 & 5 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Rivalry Series 2A Softball Boucher Two-Hits Tigers in 6-1 Rivalry Win By Brandon Hansen “It was a good game by both today,” Keen, who was also im- [email protected] teams and while those nerves pressed with the pitch-calling of were always there, the newness catcher Caitlyn Reynolds, said. The on-field product was a has worn off.” “She hit her spots and used that bit cleaner than the day before, One thing that didn’t wear changeup, which was devastat- and W.F. West used a stellar out- off was Boucher’s changeup, ing and made her look ing from Mattie Boucher which kept Centralia hitless un- 15 mph faster.” and aggressive baserunning to til the third inning. Two Tigers A Tessa Wollan triple in the shut down rival Centralia, 6-1, errors and a passed ball in the bottom of the fourth brought Wednesday in Evergreen 2A bottom of the second, however, home 2 more runs for the Conference softball action at had given W.F. West the 2-0 lead. Bearcats, and Kassidy Grandorff Chehalis’ Recreation Park. Centralia’s Madi Crews led stroked a 2-run single in the Boucher struck out nine and off the third with a walk and bottom of the fifth to increase held the Tigers to just two hits, Sy Braaten hit a single to move W.F. West’s lead to 5. a day after Centralia outhit the Crews to second. A passed ball Boucher, who walked a bat- Bearcats but lost 13-6. moved Crews to third before ter in the top of the fifth, re- “This is the way we had been Abby Slorey drove her home. tired the final seven Tigers she playing for the past week and I That was the only time the faced to clinch the victory. It Brandon Hansen / [email protected] was hoping it would continue,” Tigers would get to Boucher. W.F. West’s Mattie Boucher throws a pitch during Evergreen 2A Conference action W.F. West coach Mike Keen said. “Mattie pitched a smart game please see SOFTBALL, page S4 against Centralia Wednesday in Chehalis. W.F. West won the game 6-1.

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W.F. West Rallies in Seventh to Beat Rival Tigers 7-6

Pete Caster / [email protected] W.F. West’s Keylen Steen, right, leads the celebration after Dugan Shirer (1) scored a run to cut the Centralia lead in half during the seventh inning of an Evergreen 2A Conference baseball game at Ed Wheeler Field in Centralia on Wednesday.

By Aaron VanTuyl pitched his whole life.” [email protected] 2A EvCo Baseball The Bearcats still trailed 6-4 Wednesday, at Centralia going into the top of the sev- Michael Forgione was in- enth, leaving Centralia three formed by W.F. West coach outs from a key Evergreen 2A Tommy Elder, prior to Wednes- Conference win. The Tigers’ day’s game at Centralia, that his only lead over their rivals in pitching career was over. three games this season, though, Retirement, however, lasted wouldn’t last. until the fifth inning. W.F. WEST CENTRALIA “The last three are always the Forgione moved from short- hardest to get,” Tiger coach Rex stop to the pitcher’s mound and Ashmore said. “You get that first kept Centralia in check for the out, you get them deflated a lit- final 2 ⅓innings, and W.F. West tle bit, and we didn’t make a play. rallied for 3 runs in the top of 7 6 Just like yesterday, they made us pay for every mistake we made.” the seventh to complete a reg- Pete Caster / “We got on the mound, and [email protected] Dugan Shirer led off the ular-season sweep of its rivals Centralia third baseman John Sharkey shows the umpire the ball after tagging out I said ‘Hey, retirement’s over. seventh inning with a fly ball with a 7-6 win at Ed Wheeler Ryan Steepy at Ed Wheeler Field on Wednesday in Centralia. Field. Let’s go,’” Elder said. to right that dropped for a Centralia had scored 3 runs Forgione worked his way hit when the fielder fell down. in the fifth inning and pulled out of the impending jam and on the hill. The senior made the he’s got a good curve ball and he Shirer wound up on second ahead, 6-4, with one out and the coasted through the final two first pitching appearance of his keeps hitters off balance,” Brady and moved to third on a passed ball, and after a one-out walk to bases loaded when Elder made innings, walking one without prep career earlier this season. Calkins, the top pitcher in the his way to the mound. allowing a hit during his tenure “He’s throwing a lot of strikes, Bearcats’ staff, said. “It’s like he’s please see BASEBALL, page S5

Rakes & Pains The Final Word W.F. West’s Keylen Steen, left, and Diamond Donating ‘Caroline’ Sales After Bombings Tanner Gueller TV’s Best Bet NEW YORK (AP) — Neil Diamond “Sweet Caroline” sold 19,000 tracks compete to see who can balance is donating this week’s sales from “Sweet this week. It sold 2,800 tracks the previ- a ield rake on Caroline” after the tune became a source ous week and 1.75 million tracks to date. LA Angels at Seattle their nose the of comfort following the explosions at the The crowd-pleasing song is a staple of 7:10 p.m. Boston Marathon. longest after beat- games. It makes no spe- ROOT ing Centralia on Sales from Diamond’s song are up cific mention of Boston or the Red Sox, Tuesday afternoon by 597 percent, Nielsen SoundScan said in Chehalis. Wednesday. Diamond’s representative but the team started playing it regularly said the singer will donate the recent sales at Fenway Park more than a decade ago Pete Caster / [email protected] to marathon bombing victims. and fans took to it.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding

Hunting and Fishing Reports Kids Derby Playing Off-Road And Razor ROCKY ROAD: Reiter Clam Festival Foothills Has New Off- Happening Road Motor Sports Playground This Saturday By Tan Vinh In Long Beach

The Seattle Times By The Seattle Times GOLD BAR, Snohomish Start making plans to County — Our Jeep got wedged head down to southwest between boulders. Tilted to one Washington for the Kids side, the vehicle appeared on the Black Lake Fishing Derby verge of tipping over. I was in the 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, passenger seat, my nose so close April 27. The lake located on to the ground I could whiff the the Long Beach Peninsula in dust rising from our screeching Ilwaco is free, and hosted by tires. the City of Ilwaco Parks and Let me back up and explain. Recreation Commission. The state laid tracks for mo- Children ages 2 through torcycles, all-terrain vehicles 14 can participate with a and four-wheel drive enthusiasts chance to catch the biggest here in Reiter Foothills Forest, a rainbow trout caught in the newly developed Department of well-stocked lake. Prizes will Natural Resources (DNR) rec- be awarded in each of several reation area between Gold Bar age groups, and will also be and Index. I wanted a hands-on given for the highest aggre- look. gate weight of a participant’s Fifteen minutes ago, it catch. Pre-register by April seemed like a brilliant idea. 22 guarantees a t-shirt. On- Now? I’m not sure. site, event-day registration I’m staring at hemlocks and closes at 9:45 a.m., with the cedars at a 45-degree angle. last weigh in at 10 a.m. Each I turned to our driver: “Have registered participant will you ever rolled over?” be offered free refreshments “Yeah, I have,” he said. and a small gift. Online reg- I found his calm, matter-of- istration is available at http:// fact demeanor soothing and... www.ilwaco-wa.gov/forms/ what? Did he say what I thought fishingderby.shtml. he said? And isn’t my seatbelt Families attending the kinda loose? Why aren’t there derby can join in the fun that any doors on this Jeep? same day at the Long Beach The driver, Scott Davidson, Clam Festival, two miles assured me he’s an experienced from Black Lake in down- hand at this game. town Long Beach. For de- “Brace with authority,” he tails, go to http://www.long- said, pointing for me to grip the beachrazorclamfestival.com. handlebar above the glove com- There are also several David Way/DNR other fishing derbies that partment. The state laid tracks for motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and four-wheel drive enthusiasts in the Reiter Foothills Forest. He inched back and forth will take place this spring and summer: May 18, is the until he could reverse a few rode us over a boulder, the Jeep the air. By the end of spring, a track for Surf Perch Derby at Long feet, then kicked it to another tilted so that my face almost all-terrain vehicles should be gear. We bounced around in his Beach; June 1-30 is the Il- planted the gravel surface. I Longtime playground finished. waco Charter Association tricked-out Wrangler, the giant saw a couple of big bolts on the wheels straining until the ve- Since the 1960s, the Reiter Reiter is currently open only Sturgeon Derby at the Port of hicle got enough muscle to crawl ground and hoped they hadn’t Foothills area has been a major two Saturdays per month but Ilwaco;June 23 through Sept. over the rock pile. come from us. playground for adrenaline junk- will likely open every weekend, 1 is the Ilwaco Charter Asso- “Well,” Davidson said, “let’s Then we climbed a four-foot ies with their tricked-out rigs. Friday through Sunday, starting ciation Salmon Derby at the Port of Ilwaco; and July 26- see what we can do to give you stump, the back right tire off the Every weekend, the roar of mo- in June. another adrenaline rush.” He ground, leaving me dangling in torcycles and off-road vehicles 27 is the “Reelin’ in Hunger” has echoed through this subal- Oregon Tuna Club’s Ilwaco pine terrain 30 miles east of Ev- Caffeinated and primed Tuna Classic at the Port of Ilwaco. erett. Many parents introduced On a recent outing, an hour their offspring to off-road recre- For event and visitor in- CHRONICLE’S CATCH OF THE WEEK ation here. before the tracks opened, Jens formation, please call the Environmentalists have Peitersen , of Sultan, waited by Long Beach Peninsula Visi- never been pleased, but the al- the park gate. Up all night and tors Bureau at 360.642.2400 ternative could have been worse. fueled on coffee, he announced, or go www.funbeach.com. With motorcycle and off-road “Man, I’m ready. Let’s go!” vehicle devotees concentrated Located on an upper plateau, Hundreds Of in Reiter, it lessened the chance the winding motorbike tracks they would trample other forests Lakes Open and intrude on other wildlife. require tight turns, “a lot of first- In the last 10 years, the off- and-second-gear riding,” said April 27 road motor-sports community David Way, the Reiter Foothills has lobbied Olympia and lo- recreation manager. “We have to By Washingon Department of Fish and Wildlife cal governments to lay courses, make them work for those two much as state and local officials OLYMPIA — Great trout miles because that’s all we got fishing throughout Wash- have done for mountain bikers now.” and skateboarders. ington gets under way April The off-roaders finally got Easier tracks for less-experi- 27, when several hundred their wish. About three years enced riders are being planned. lowland lakes – stocked with ago the state announced plans Nearby, at the 4x4 obstacle millions of fish – open for a to develop this 10,000-acre tract, course, boulders and stumps six-month season. bordering Wallace Falls and were dinging doors and bending Hundreds of thousands Forks of the Sky state parks, for of anglers are expected to axles and shafts of four-wheel turn out for the big day. Al- both motorized and non-motor- drives. Drivers were excited even ized recreation. though many waterways are It was great news for Seattle as their rigs took a beating. open year-round, the last Sat- area off-road enthusiasts who A Reiter regular and volun- urday in April marks the tra- heretofore have had to drive to teer, Davidson helped build this ditional start of the lowland Walker Valley in Skagit County challenge course. Reiter is more lakes fishing season. “The start of the low- to play in their all-terrain ve- important than ever, he said, hicles. land lakes season is the big- because “over the years, we are gest fishing day of the year,” Toward the northwest cor- getting pushed out of areas. The ner of the tract, over the next 10 said Phil Anderson, director years DNR will carve multipur- little areas we have are few and of WDFW. “Lakes in every pose trails for hikers, mountain far between and very limited in county are well-stocked, so bikers and horse riders, to in- acreage and space.” families can keep travel costs clude a pedestrian bridge over The rock pile on the course is down by enjoying good fish- ing close to home.” the Wallace River to connect to the big challenge. Several four- the popular Wallace Falls State To participate, anglers wheel drives have gotten stuck must have a current Wash- Park. crawling it, especially on rainy The southeast side will be for ington freshwater fishing off-road motor sports. Over the days when even giant tires have license valid through March next 10 to 15 years, the state will a hard time gripping the slip- 31, 2014. Licenses can be create 20 miles of tracks for mo- pery boulders. purchased online at https:// torcycles and off-terrain vehicles “Two weeks ago you could fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov; by tele- phone at 1-866-246-9453; or and 10 miles for four-wheel drive over this thing easily,” Da- drives. at hundreds of license dealers vidson said. “Man, is it slick to- across the state. Thus far, 2,700 tons of rock day.” has been trucked in to lay nearly For details on license Courtesy Photo vendor locations, visit the three miles of tracks. But the challenge is the This nice 13-pounder was caught on the lower end of the Cowlitz River this WDFW website at http:// Completed so far are a chal- fun, he said. And that’s when week along with some highly anticipated good weather. wdfw.wa.gov/licensing/ven- lenge course for 4x4s and two I hopped in his Wrangler and dors/. miles of trails for motorcycles. found out for myself. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013

Tuesday’s 1A Boys Soccer Aguilar Scores Three as Rochester Rolls Past Tenino By The Chronicle the kids come out with a lot rounded out the first half scor- out so we can be league champs Pascal scored in the 25th ROCHESTER — The War- more energy.” ing for Rochester in the 36th to get the automatic berth to and 66th minutes to give White riors got out to an early lead to In the first 10 minutes, the minute, assisted by Castillo. state and the district title again,” Salmon all the firepower it dispose of SWW 1A League Ev- Warriors got goals from Aguilar After the half, Tenino Ziese said. would need. off assists from Austin Howell notched a goal in the 42nd min- Rochester (10-3 overall, 10-2 ergreen Division rival Tenino, “There’s a reason they’re 8-1, here on Tuesday. and Brandon Pandell, and then ute, but Rochester answered league) plays at Forks on Friday. Fernando Aguilar scored a penalty kick goal from Cham- back eight minutes later on a undefeated right now,” Unit- three goals and Michael Cham- bers. Danny Arellano header into the United Falls to White Salmon ed coach Horst Malunat said. bers added two to lead the War- “That’s the big thing with goal on a cross by Martin Mon- “They’re a pretty good team, but riors. rivals you want to score quick roy. WHITE SALMON — The we played with them and bat- “It’s tough coming off a and jump on them,” Ziese said. Castillo then notched a goal undefeated Bruins got a pair of tled.” goals on the Ivan Cortez-to-Luis tough game with Elma last “Kids get pumped up and you al- of his own in the 79th minute. United (6-7, 6-5 league) will night,” Rochester coach Brian ways want to beat your rival.” Rochester finished the game Pascal connection and handed Aguilar scored again in with 19 shots to Tenino’s four Toledo-Winlock United a 2-0 play at La Center on Thursday. Ziese said. “It’s not fun when Note you’re average high school soc- the 23rd and 35th minute, as- and has won seven straight defeat Tuesday in SWW 1A : The United JV played cer player runs 4-7 miles a game. sisted by Jonathan Castillo and games. League Trico Division boys soc- White Salmon to a 0-0 tie to re- And then it’s a rivalry game and Howell, respectively. Chambers “Our whole goal is to win cer action. main undefeated this season. Tuesday’s 2A Boys Soccer Tuesday’s College Softball Lady Blazers Split West Division Double With Red Raiders GOING YARD: Knutz Homers in Both Games of Twinbill; Blazers Lose Early, Win Nightcap By The Chronicle Centralia dropped its opener to Pierce on Tues- day, but bounced back with a few big hits to win the nightcap and salvage an NWAACC West Division softball split at Fort Borst Park. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Pierce tacked on 3 runs Centralia’s Binod Sapkota dribbles up the ball during Evergreen 2A Conference soccer action against Tumwater Tuesday at Tiger Stadium in Centralia. in the top of the seventh in- ning to win 6-2 in the open- er, despite a solo home run from Janice Knutz in the fourth inning. Sapkota’s Goal Golden in Tigers’ Win Knutz went 2 for 3, but the Blazers' only additional By The Chronicle board first in the 25th minute, to win this one.” put it into the back of the net.” run came when Elissa Men- Centralia got the game-win- before Tumwater notched an Centralia (10-4 overall, 7-3 Jesus Morales scored off a denhall scored on a passed ning goal from freshman Binod equalizer in the 32nd minute. league) will host EvCo league- Sergio Perez assist in the 14th ball in the first inning. Knutz and catcher Mad- Sapkota in the second overtime Prince Gundersen scored on a leader Aberdeen on Friday. minute, and Hunter Ensrud’s di Klingberg both hom- of a 4-3 Evergreen 2A Confer- penalty kick in the 37th minute goal on a Morales dime in the to give Centralia a 2-1 lead head- 26th minute staked the Beacats ered in the second game to ence matchup against Tumwater Bearcats Hold Off Black Hills lead Centralia to a 4-2 win. ing into halftime. a 2-0 advantage. The Wolves on Tuesday at Tiger Stadium. TUMWATER — The Klingberg went 2 for 3 with Fellow freshman Edgar Bra- Bravo scored his second goal scored in the 39th and 44th min- in the 60th minute on a corner Bearcats got four goals from four a solo homer in the second vo also notched two goals for the ute, but Jesse Gonzalez knocked kick from Christian Corona different players here Tuesday inning and an RBI single in Tigers. in a pass from Perez to put W.F. and it looked as if the game was for a 4-3 win over Black Hills in the sixth. Knutz led off the West back in the driver’s seat. “There were times when the in hand. Tumwater, however, Evergreen 2A Conference boys fourth inning with a solo team looked really good and scored in the 69th and 75 min- soccer action. Justin Deel added an insur- homer, giving her six hom- there were times when they ute to force extra time. After upsetting league-lead- ance goal, on an assist from ers this season. looked really rugged,” Centra- In the 90th minute Sapkota ing Aberdeen in its last outing, Aquileo Leal, in the 69th minute, Hailey Givens pitched lia coach Sue Parke said. “Had deposited a thrown ball from however, W.F. West coach Tino before the Wolves’ final tally in for Centralia, striking out we played more consistently I Gundersen for the game-winner. Sanchez was hoping to see a bit the 71st. seven and walking two feel like the score wouldn’t have “The whole team worked more out of his team. Skyler Lucas made a hand- while allowing five hits. been as close. Tumwater played hard,” Parke said. “They got a “We were flat and we weren’t ful of nice saves in goal, Sanchez Centralia (7-11) will a long-ball game to their fast bit frustrated but they played talking,” Sanchez said. “We were added. host Highline on Friday, forwards and that was really tir- through that fairly well. I don’t connecting some passes there W.F. West (5-5, all league and will host South Puget ing to play against.” think we’ve reached our peak for a little bit, but then we just games) will play at Capital on Sound on Saturday. Bravo got the Tigers on the yet by any means. They needed couldn’t finish up, and couldn’t Thursday. Tuesday’s 1A Softball Warhawks Hammer Rockets Twice By The Chronicle "We hit the ball really well CASTLE ROCK — Toledo- and minimized our errors in the Winlock's Kennedi Collins hit game," Arnold said. "You could for the cycle in a doubleheader just tell our attitudes were up to- sweep of Castle Rock here on night, they were excited to have a Tuesday, 23-3 and 11-1. Collins sweep." went 6 for 8 with six RBIs, two Toledo-Winlock (5-9 over- doubles, two triples and a home all, 5-5 league) will host Kalama run. Tuesday. Day in Toledo "She just clubbed the ball," Toledo-Winlock coach Ryan Arnold said. "She has been do- Viking Bats Heat Up in Win Over ing that for the past couple of Tenino weeks. I'm really happy with her MOSSYROCK — Mossyrock hitting." April 25, 2013 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. took a break from Central 2B Toledo-Winlock collected 16 hits in the 23-3 opener, which League play and pounded out 12 featured 12 Castle Rock errors. hits in a 13-6 win over Tenino at the Morgan Arts Centre, 190 Plomondon Rd. Emily Robins was 3 for 5 with here Tuesday afternoon. three doubles and two RBIs, Kelsie Moorcroft went 3 for 4 Have you always wanted to ask the editor a question? while Stephanie Yoder was 2 for at the plate with a pair of triples 4 with five RBIs and a double. and five RBIs for the winners. "We hit the ball really well," Older sister Autumn Moorcroft Would you like to know how to use our website? Arnold said. 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Merissa Richardson was 2 Refreshments finished with 15 hits, including for 3 for Tenino. and light snacks Shaylee McGinty's 3 for 3 perfor- Mossyrock (5-8, 3-7 C2BL mance and Taylor Thomas' 2 for play) will host Pe Ell in a double- will be provided. 3 outing with a double and two header on Thursday. Tenino will RBIs. play at Rochester on Thursday. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 2A Softball

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Kenna Tornow gets a bead on the ball during Evergreen 2A Confer- ence action against Centralia Wednes- day in Chehalis. W.F. West won the game 6-1. Softball Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Kenna Tornow slides past the tag of Centralia’s Mackenzie Wasson during Evergreen 2A Conference fastpitch action against Centralia Tuesday at Borst Park Continued from Sports 1 in Centralia. W.F. West won the game 13-6. overshadowed an otherwise sol- id outing from Centralia’s Erika Bearcats Win Round 1 With Late Rally Brower, who didn’t give up a hit until the bottom of the fourth By Brandon Hansen and a W.F. West error led to an- and struck out two, while issu- ing just three walks — the Tigers’ [email protected] other Tiger score for a 5-3 lead. Centralia was on the verge of Achilles heel on Tuesday. The rivalry game between beating their Mint City rivals for “It was a pitcher’s duel,” Cen- Centralia and W.F. West began the first time in over two years. tralia coach Candy Hallom said. as a duel, evolved into Down to their last frame, “We just didn’t do anything with a dogfight and crashed into a though, the Bearcats roared our bats to back her up.” comfortable win for the visitors. back in a big way with 10 runs W.F. West made the most of The Bearcats scored 10 runs off five hits to earn the victory. its seven hits from six players, led in the top of the seventh to oust The rally started with a single by by a 2 for 2 showing by Reynolds. their Hub City rivals, 13-6, Tues- Tornow, and two walks and a fly Aggressive baserunning was day at Fort Borst Park in Ever- out later Chloe Lewis ripped an the mantra, something that put green 2A Conference softball RBI single to spark the rally. pressure on the Tigers’ defense, action in Centralia. An error on that same single which committed two errors in “The thing with the Cheh- led to another W.F. West run to the game. alis-Centralia game is that in tie the game at 5. most games your nerves are over “They’re definitely aggressive “They’re finding out that it’s on the base paths and they have once you get that first at-bat or kind of who they are as a team to catch,” W.F. West coach Mike be a comeback team,” Keen said. speed,” Hallom said. Keen said. “In this game, the “Some teams would have called it The Bearcats improved to nerves don’t go away. As little a day and turned over.” 10-1 in EvCo action to stay atop kids these players came out and The Bearcats didn’t stop the standings. The Tigers fall to watched this game. Now they’re there. Three walks, one passed third place in the EvCo (7-4), be- in it.” ball, three singles and a hit bat- hind Tumwater. With Centralia’s Mackenzie ter added 8 more runs to the “We had to elevate our game Wasson and W.F. West’s Ali Gra- Bearcat cause. and we did that tonight,” Keen ham on the mound, both teams “They did the same thing to said. “We’re getting close to went hitless until the Bearcats’ us what we did to them,” Cen- districts now and these are the Kenna Tornow dribbled a single tralia coach Candy Hallom said teams we’re going to face there. up the middle in the top of the of the comeback. “It was a good This is a big confidence booster third. Two walks, an error and a game up until that point. I’m just to be able to hit and pitch like single later, W.F. West had a 3-0 ready for the next one.” that against them.” lead. Tornow would finish the Erika Brower hit a home run W.F. West will host Aberdeen day 4 for 4 with an RBI. for Centralia in the bottom of on Friday, while the Tigers (8-4 In the bottom of the fifth, the seventh, but it wasn’t enough overall) will try and bounce back Centralia rattled off three for the Tigers to comeback. from the sweep by hosting the straight hits to load the bases, Brower finished 2 for 4 for the and Sy Braaten singled to bring Tigers, while Tuckey McAuley Bobcats today. home 2 runs. The Tigers loaded was 2 for 3. “You hope that you can re- the bases again in the bottom of W.F. West’s Jessica Snodgrass Brandon Hansen / [email protected] cover,” Hallom said. “We have the sixth with three hits, then was 3 for 4 with three RBIs, but Centralia’s Parker Pocklington avoids landing on W.F. West’s Kenna Tornow during to get over this quickly, because Payton Pocklington hit a sac fly, the Bearcats benefitted from 10 Evergreen 2A Conference fastpitch action against W.F. West Tuesday at Borst Park. if you don’t that hurts more than Madi Crews had an RBI single walks. W.F. West won the game 13-6. losing these games.”

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If an agreement you make is not Guard against inclinations to do If you are far too sensitive for your If you feel compelled to keep up with constructed fairly, you will be things the hard way. Remember, own good and read all kinds of slights the Joneses, you’ll quickly exhaust forced to make some adjustments just because something comes into the actions or words of others, your resources. Status isn’t worth later, which will prove dificult. easily doesn’t make it worthless. you’re likely to let the least little thing bankruptcy. Make sure things are equitable In fact, it could be quite valuable. ruin your day. from the get-go. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be realistic regarding the demands GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Even if you’re willing to do more There’s a good chance that most of you make of loved ones. Without Before implementing a new for your friends than they’ve ever your perceptions won’t be in line with realizing it, you might expect more of program, be sure everyone involved done for you, it doesn’t necessarily reality. You’ll allow your imagination them then they’re able to give. understands exactly how it will make them self-serving. to make erroneous judgments that work. It could quickly fail if people won’t serve your interests. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) are working at cross-purposes. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If you have some conidential Evaluate your objectives as CANCER (June 21-July 22) information that you’re anxious to CANCER (June 21-July 22) realistically as possible. If you Do your best to accomplish as many talk about, make certain that you Don’t attempt to turn a serious don’t, you might strive to achieve essential tasks as possible early in the don’t spill the beans to the wrong meeting into a social event. Mixing something that turns out to be day. As the afternoon closes in, your people. business with pleasure in this worthless. sense of priorities might dissolve. instance would only end badly. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Because you’re likely to be unusually LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A good friendship could be It’ll be important to guard against receptive to investment proposals, Procedures shouldn’t be altered if jeopardized if it becomes your more extravagant inclinations. be extra careful that you can tell they have been producing good competitive instead of compatible. If you lack control, you won’t be too the good from the bad. Don’t act results. Changing things for Don’t be the one to introduce such effective at managing your resources. impulsively. change’s sake would only make friction; instead be cooperative. things worse. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Involvements with others are likely to You’re opening yourself up for VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Examining your alternatives from go much smoother when conducted disappointment if you expect credit Focus and deep concentration are every angle is the smart thing to do, early in the day. Don’t wait until the for an accomplishment that you have essential to your success. Whatever but don’t overanalyze things to the afternoon, when everyone’s patience yet to achieve. Do what needs doing, you do, don’t let your thoughts point of paralysis. First thought, will be wearing thin. be patient and let your deeds speak wander off what’s important. best thought. for themselves. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ARIES (March 21-April 19) There is a strong possibility that you ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you have to deal with someone Don’t take offense if a colleague might judge people based on your To be successful, you must be whose ideals and standards aren’t is paying a lot of attention to a emotions rather than your logic. If tenacious and quick on your feet. If on par with yours, take things with relatively new acquaintance. Your you do, others will evaluate you in the one of these elements is missing, you a grain of salt. Check out their pal is just trying to get to know same manner. won’t have much to boast about. information before you act on it. him or her better.

• Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013

Tuesday’s 2A Baseball Tuesday’s 1A Baseball Castle Rock Sweeps Warhawks By The Chronicle CASTLE ROCK — Mack Gaul was the hard- luck pitcher in the opener, and Castle Rock won in eight innings in Game 2 for a 2-0, 7-5 sweep over Tole- do-Winlock here Tuesday in SWW 1A League Trico Division baseball action. Gaul struck out 13 over seven innings in the open- er, allowing three hits and walking one without giving up an earned run. “He looked good. Good enough to win,” Warhawk coach Brian Demarest said. “Unfortunately, we just picked a really bad night to have probably our two worst games of the season, as far as fielding went.” Toledo-Winlock com- Pete Caster / [email protected] mitted five errors in Game Centralia catcher Joe Blaser looks on as W.F. West’s Alex Cox, center, and Michael Forgione cross home plate on a Dugan Shirer 2-run single in the ifth inning of an 1, which featured two Evergreen 2A Conference baseball game at Bearcat Baseball Stadium in Chehalis on Tuesday afternoon. hits each from Gaul, Wes Kuzminsky and Enrique Hernandez. The Warhawks also had a runner on sec- Bearcats Topple Tigers With Walk-Off Walk ond base with less than two outs in six separate innings, By Aaron VanTuyl but — despite eight hits [email protected] — couldn’t push anyone across. As far as walk-off games go, The defense was better, Tuesday’s Twin Cities rivalry if only marginally, in the baseball game was a tad anticli- 7-5, eight-inning nightcap. mactic. The Warhawks committed Michael Forgione drew a four errors, offsetting their bases-loaded walk in the bot- 11-hit performance at the tom of the sixth inning to push plate. across the final run with nary “We had bad approach- an out, extending W.F. West’s es at the plate, and then we lead over Centralia to 12-2 and didn’t field the ball,” De- instituting the 10-run rule to marest said, “which are close the Evergreen 2A Confer- a few things we’ve kinda ence contest in Chehalis. been priding ourselves on Forgione just shrugged at his lately.” walk-off walk. Joel Martin surrendered “It was a 3-1 pitch, and if he just 3 earned runs in a com- got one low, I probably would plete-game performance have hacked at it,” he admitted. in the nightcap, but the “The infield is in, the outfield is Rockets’ Riley Grothen hit in — might as well.” a 2-run double in the top of Putting the ball in play the eighth inning and the worked well for the winners, Pete Caster / [email protected] Warhawks were unable to who made the most of 10 hits W.F. West’s Elijah Johnson sneaks under a tag attempt by Centralia shortstop Michael Stuart on a pick-of attempt during an answer. with 11 RBIs and getting a leg up Evergreen 2A Conference baseball game at Bearcat Baseball Stadium in Chehalis on Tuesday. Martin went 2 for 4 with from five Tiger errors. an RBI, and Hernandez “The last three or four games, “It’s probably not his best stuff, the fourth. — though just 2 of the 7 runs that and Chris Gove both had we had double-digit hits, and but he’s been working hard on The response halted any mo- crossed during his tenure on the two hits for the Warhawks. Gaul added a hit and drove just didn’t have that big hit with that change up of his, and he mentum Centralia had built up. mound were earned. runners in scoring position,” was able to go to that and locate After Neely’s RBI single, Calkins in a run in Game 2. “We’re not going to overpow- Toledo-Winlock (9- W.F. West coach Tommy Elder his fastball late.” retired eight consecutive Tigers er anybody with our pitching said. “Tonight that was the dif- W.F. West scored 4 in the to close the game. 8, 7-5 league) will finish staff,” Ashmore said. “But they out the Trico regular sea- ference.” second inning, all unearned, on “I didn’t think we competed pitch to contact, and if we don’t That, and the big play from son with a doubleheader singles from Forgione, Downs well enough after they got those make plays, a big hit here and the seniors in their home fi- and Shirer and three errors. 2 runs,” Tiger coach Rex Ash- against Kalama in Toledo nale. Dugan Shirer went 3 for 3 there and we get into trouble.” on Tuesday. Alex Cox hit an RBI double to more said. “Brady’s a heck of Ty Housden and John Shar- and drove in 4 runs, with 2-run bring in a run in the third. a pitcher, but we’ve still got to key each went 1 for 3 with a dou- singles in the second and fifth Centralia responded in the keep competing and getting bet- Warriors Rock Rainier innings. Forgione 2 for 3 and fourth. Chuck McKeever was hit ter.” ble for the Tigers, while Neely and Joel Lantau were both 1 for RAINIER — Roches- drove in a pair of runs, and Brad by a pitch, moved to third on a A pair of errors and singles ter made short work of the 2. Cox finished the game 2 for 3 Downs added an RBI single. double from John Sharkey and from Forgione, Bowe McKay Mountaineers here Tuesday, Brady Calkins, pitching on scored on a passed ball. Sharkey and Shirer led to 4 more Bearcat with a double and a pair of RBIs pounding out 16 hits in a a sore hamstring, gave up four then scored on a single by Pat- runs in the fifth. for W.F. West. 19-0, five-inning SWW 1A hits and struck out seven with- rick Neely. Brandon Conradi started It was the final home game League Evergreen Division out walking a batter in a com- The Bearcats answered and went four innings for for Calkins, Forgione, Shirer, affair. plete-game effort. quickly, with a 2-run double by Centralia, striking out four Downs, Logan James and Key- Lucas Eastman had “He threw well,” Elder said. Toby Johnson in the bottom of and walking two with six hits len Steen. four hits, with a double and two RBIs, and Taran Agar, Wyatt Singer and Jayson than it was,” he added. Dickerson each added two Baseball Forgione set down the oppo- hits for Rochester (9-6, all sition in order in the bottom of league games). Continued from Sports 1 the seventh to prevent the Tigers’ Jordan Colombo ninth walk-off finish of the year. opened on the mound for Keylen Steen scored on a single “Michael is goofy enough to by Calkins. The single, though, Rochester, while Dylan where guys just don’t hit him Fosnacht threw a hitless was mishandled, giving Steen’s hard,” Elder added. “He’s done a courtesy runner, Ryan Steepy, third frame and freshman really good job for us.” Brandon Rogers retired six enough room to reach third W.F. West used a pair of safely. straight batters over the walks, a balk, a double by Alex “Sometimes you need a little fourth and fifth innings to Cox, an error and an RBI single gift to get things going,” Elder close out the win. said. “Fortunately for us, we got from Forgione to score 4 runs in Rochester will host rival it early and we were able to put the second inning. Tenino in a league double- some pressure on them.” The Tigers responded quick- header on Thursday. Tanner Gueller followed with ly, with singles from Patrick Neely and Michael Stuart, a a hard-hit ball that was knocked double. down at third, keeping Steepy in fielder’s choice by Levi Stude- man and a hit batter loading W.F. West (15-3, 14-2 league) check, but then thrown past the now has a two-game lead over first baseman to give Steepy the the bases for Joe Blaser — who green-light for home. Alex Cox was hit by a pitch to bring in a second-place Aberdeen, and can then hit a ground ball to second run. Ty Housden followed with wrap up the EvCo title with a which resulted in Gueller being a 2-run double, cutting the win at Aberdeen on Friday. forced out. The Tigers, though, Bearcat lead to 4-3. Pete Caster / [email protected] Centralia (9-7, 8-7 league) were unable to turn the double Chuck McKeever led off the W.F. West’s Toby Johnson dives back to irst base as Centralia pitcher Justin Reyna plays at Aberdeen today, and play — keeping the inning Tigers’ big fifth inning with a attempts to pick him of during an Evergreen 2A Conference baseball game at Ed will host Capital for senior night alive and making Calkins, who double to the wall. John Sharkey Wheeler Field in Centralia on Wednesday. on Friday. The senior night fes- scored from third, the go-ahead added a single and Neely fol- tivities will also feature a cel- run. lowed him with a 2-run base hit. because it was a close game,” bright spot. ebration of the 20-year anniver- Two batters later Stuart drove in “We were taking (the first Ashmore said, comparing the “They competed and got af- sary of Centralia’s 1993 State 3A pitch) until we got a strike, and the third run of the inning with outcome to the Tigers’ 12-2 loss ter it,” he added. “It was quite a champion baseball team, which then we were going to jump on a single to right field. anything that was in the strike Centralia tallied nine hits in Chehalis on Tuesday. “And a difference from yesterday, to- defeated Shorecrest 4-0 in Pull- zone,” Calkins said. “We had a in the loss, with Sharkey, Neely game that we felt like we had in day.” man on May 29, 1993. The cel- couple kids jump on it, and end- and Stuart contributing two our back pocket.” Toby Johnson went 2 for 4 ebration is set to start at 6 p.m., ed up getting three runs across. apiece. The team’s response to fall- with an RBI for W.F. West, and with the first pitch scheduled for “It’s so much easier saying it “The loss is harder to take, ing behind early, however, was a Forgione finished 2 for 3 with a 6:30 p.m. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs PREP At Chehalis Batteries: Pierce — Young and Cincinnati 13 9 .591 .5 Boys Results Cox; Centralia — Randt and Klingberg Pittsburgh 12 9 .571 1 Chehalis Little League Hosting Dinner Local Schedules Team: W.F. West 97, Tumwater 48 Milwaukee 11 9 .550 1.5 THURSDAY, April 25 100 Game 2 Cubs 6 14 .300 6.5 By The Chronicle LADY BLAZERS 4, RED RAIDERS 2 Baseball 1. Bryan Moon 11.31a WFW WEST 2. Thomas Coates 11.53a TUM Pierce 001 001 0 — 2 5 1 Centralia at Aberdeen, 4:30 p.m. Colorado 14 7 .667 - Chehalis Little League Baseball will hold a fund- Onalaska at Toutle Lake (2), 3 p.m. 3. Lane Russell 11.68a TUM Centralia 110 101 x — 4 6 4 San Francisco 13 9 .591 1.5 raising dinner and silent auction on May 10. Napavine at Adna (2), 3 p.m. Batteries: Pierce — Perry, Young Arizona 12 9 .571 2 Wahkiakum at Morton-White Pass 200 (6) and N/A; Centralia — Hailey Givens Tickets are $20 apiece of $35 per couple. The event (Morton), 3 p.m. 1. Andrew Brown 22.40a TUM and Maddi Klingberg LA Dodgers 9 11 .450 4.5 begins with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7, at Tenino at Rochester (2), 3 p.m. 2. Lane Russell 23.85a TUM 6 15 .286 8 the Washington Hotel in downtown Chehalis. Dinner Pe Ell at Mossyrock (2), 3 p.m. 3. Griffin Shea 24.10a TUM Softball Tuesday’s Results will be a pasta bar, and the evening will feature music Aberdeen at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. 400 LOCAL at Minnesota 4, 3 and a bar. Onalaska at Toutle Lake (2), 3 p.m. 1. Trei’ Cline 56.11a WFW Local Golf 4, at Colorado 3 Napavine at Adna (2), 3 p.m. 2. Daniel Dickason 56.80a TUM Contact Chehalis Little League president Kelly Riverside Women’s Golf Club Oakland 13, at Boston 0 Wahkiakum at Morton-White Pass 3. Justin Wendling 59.13a WFW Wichert at (360) 269-8812 or email chehalislittlelea- April 23 Results at Baltimore 4, Toronto 3 (Morton), 3 p.m. 18-Hole Sub-Par [email protected] for tickets. Tenino at Rochester (2), 3 p.m. 800 St. Louis 2, at Washington 0 First Division Pe Ell at Mossyrock (2), 3 p.m. 1. Danny Robertson 2:07.29a WFW Pittsburgh 2, at Philadelphia 0 1. (tie) Sue Morrissey, Kristen Ro- Boys Soccer 2. Parker 2:07.66a WFW Kansas City at Detroit thermel, Susan Remund W.F. West at Capital, 7 p.m. 3. T.J. Even 2:14.04a WFW Chicago Cubs 4, at Cincinnati 2 2. (tie) Patty Reichert, Judy Harris Toledo-Winlock at La Center, 6 p.m. LA Dodgers 7, at NY Mets 2 1600 Second Division Sports on the Air Boys Golf NY Yankees 4, at Tampa Bay 3 1. Dallas Snider 4:24.29a WFW 1. Val Wheeler Three Rivers Christian, Wahkiakum at Chicago White Sox 2. Danny Robertson 4:27.34a WFW 2. Paulette Horton THURSDAY, April 25 at Adna (Riverside), 3:30 p.m. at 3, Seattle 2 Girls Golf 3. Brent Knutzen 4:39.57a TUM Miami 8, at Minnesota 5 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Woodland at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Girls Tennis 3200 NBA Atlanta 10, at Colorado 2 Tenino at NW Christian, 3:30 p.m. 1. Dallas Snider 9:58.80a WFW at LA Angels 5, Texas 4 ROOT — L.A. Angels at Seattle Track & Field 2. Brent Knutzen 10:00.50a TUM NBA Playoff Glance Milwaukee 6, at San Diego 3 NBA PLAYOFFS Onalaska, Adna, Napavine, Tenino, 3. Anthony Swenson 10:50.90a WFW All Times PDT Arizona 6, at San Francisco 4 Montesano, Forks at Rainier, 3:30 p.m. FIRST ROUND 4 p.m. 110 Hurdles (x-if necessary) Pe Ell at Naselle Invite, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Results TNT — Miami at Milwaukee 1. Aaron Mohney 16.80a WFW (Best-of-7) Rochester at Hoquiam, 3:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 2. Daniel Dickason 17.39a TUM Toronto 6, at Baltimore 5 6:30 p.m. Toledo at Castle Rock, 3:30 p.m. Miami 2, Milwaukee 0 at Cincinnati 1, Chicago Cubs 0 3. Josh Walters 19.40a WFW Sunday, April 21: Miami 110, Mil- TNT — LA Clippers at Memphis St. Louis 4, at Washington 2 FRIDAY, April 26 waukee 87 NFL FOOTBALL College Softball 300 Hurdles Tuesday, April 23: Miami 98, Mil- at Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland 2 Highline at Centralia, 3 p.m. 1. Aaron Mohney 43.53a WFW waukee 86 at Houston 10, Seattle 3 5 p.m. Thursday, April 25: Miami at Mil- Baseball 2. Nolan Camlin 44.34a WFW at Colorado 6, Atlanta 5 ESPN — The NFL draft 3. Eric Mattson 44.72a TUM waukee, 4 p.m. Rochester at Castle Rock, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 28: Miami at Milwau- Arizona 3, at San Francisco 2 PRO GOLF Capital at Centralia, 6 p.m. kee, 12:30 p.m. at Boston 6, Oakland 5 4x100 Relay 6 a.m. W.F. West at Aberdeen, 4:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: Milwaukee at at NY Mets 7, LA Dodgers 3 Softball 1. W.F. West 46.59 Miami, TBA GOLF — Ballantine’s Championship x-Thursday, May 2: Miami at Mil- Pittsburgh 5, at Philadelphia 3 Centralia at Capital, 4:30 p.m. at Detroit 7, Kansas City 5 9:30 a.m. Aberdeen at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. 4x400 Relay waukee, TBA 1. W.F. west 3:27.67 x-Saturday, May 4: Milwaukee at Mi- at Tampa Bay 3, NY Yankees 0 GOLF — North Texas LPGA Shootout Boys Soccer ami, TBA Aberdeen at Centralia, 7 p.m. Texas 11, at LA Angels 3 Noon Shot Put Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. New York 2, Boston 0 at San Diego 2, Milwaukee 1 GOLF — PGA Zurich Classic of Rochester at Forks, 7 p.m. 1. Justin Kennedy 45-02.00a WFW Saturday, April 20: New York 85, Track & Field 2. Ryan Hartman 44-00.00a WFW Boston 78 Thursday’s Games NHL HOCKEY 3. Walker Vandenhazel 38-06.50a TUM Centralia at Panther Invitational Tuesday, April 23: New York 87, Bos- Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 10:05 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (Washougal), 4 p.m. ton 71 Discus Friday, April 26: New York at Boston, Kansas City at Detroit 10:08 a.m. NBCSN — Pittsburgh at New Jersey 5 p.m. LA Dodgers at NY Mets 10:10 a.m. SATURDAY, April 27 1. Walker Vandenhazel 123-11a TUM 7 p.m. 2. Justin Kennedy 113-02a WFW Sunday, April 28: New York at Bos- Houston at Boston 3:35 p.m. College Baseball ton, 10 a.m. Toronto at NY Yankees 4:05 p.m. CSNNW — Anaheim at Vancouver Centralia at Pierce, 1 p.m. 3. Adam Zimmerman 111-06a TUM x-Wednesday, May 1: Boston at New College Softball York, TBA Cincinnati at Washington 4:05 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Centralia at South Puget Sound, 2 Javelin x-Friday, May 3: New York at Boston, Chicago Cubs at Miami 4:10 p.m. 5 p.m. p.m. 1. Ryan Hartman 151-10a WFW TBA Tampa Bay at Chi White Sox 5:10 p.m. x-Sunday, May 5: Boston at New ESPN2 — Alabama at LSU Track & Field 2. Justin Kennedy 142-02a WFW Texas at Minnesota 5:10 p.m. 3. Aaron Mohney 135-08a WFW York, TBA W.F. West at Castle Rock, noon Colorado at Arizona 6:40 p.m. Morton-White Pass, Mossyrock at High Jump Indiana 2, Atlanta 0 Baltimore at Oakland 7:05 p.m. FRIDAY, April 26 BCS Invite (Sammamish), 10:30 a.m. Sunday, April 21: Indiana 107, At- LA Angels at Seattle 7:10 p.m. Rochester at Woodland Invite, 10 1. Ryder Kowalski 5-06.00a TUM lanta 90 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL a.m. 2. Allan McClure 5-04.00a WFW Wednesday, April 24: Indiana 113, 7:10 p.m. 3. Jared Aerni 5-04.00a WFW Atlanta 98 Friday’s Games ROOT — L.A. Angels at Seattle Local Results Saturday, April 27: Indiana at Atlan- Toronto at NY Yankees 4:05 p.m. Pole Vault ta, 4 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington 4:05 p.m. NBA PLAYOFFS Tuesday’s Results Monday, April 29: Indiana at Atlanta, Baseball 1. Donovan Chafin 12-06.00a TUM Atlanta at Detroit 4:08 p.m. 5 p.m. 2. Conner Roberts 10-06.00a WFW TBA At Chehalis x-Wednesday, May 1: Atlanta at Indi- Houston at Boston 4:10 p.m. 3. Brycen Brunstad 10-06.00a WFW ESPN — New York at Boston BEARCATS 12, TIGERS 2 (6 inn.) ana, TBA Philadelphia at NY Mets 4:10 p.m. Centralia 000 200 — 2 4 5 x-Friday, May 3: Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Long Jump Chicago Cubs at Miami 4:10 p.m. W.F. West 041 241 — 12 10 2 TBA 1. Bryan Moon 19-00.50a WFW Tampa Bay at Chi White Sox 5:10 p.m. ESPN — San Antonio at LA Lakers Batteries: Centralia — Brandon x-Sunday, May 5: Atlanta at Indiana, 2. Trevor Davis 17-09.50a TUM TBA Cleveland at Kansas City 5:10 p.m. Conradi, John Sharkey (5) and Joe Bla- 7:30 p.m. 3. Nathan Wendling 17-05.50a WFW Texas at Minnesota 5:10 p.m. ser; W.F. West — Brady Calkins and 1, Chicago 1 ESPN2 — Denver at Golden State Keylen Steen Saturday, April 20: Brooklyn 106, Pittsburgh at St. Louis 5:15 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL Triple Jump Chicago 89 Milwaukee at LA Dodgers 6:10 p.m. 1. Bryan Moon 40-00.00a WFW At Rainier Monday, April 22: Chicago 90, Colorado at Arizona 6:40 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2. Trevor Davis 39-09.00a TUM WARRIORS 19, MOUNTAINEERS 0 Brooklyn 82 Baltimore at Oakland 7:05 p.m. 3. Dominic Jones 36-04.50a TUM ESPN — The NFL draft (5 inn.) Thursday, April 25: Brooklyn at Chi- cago, 5:30 p.m. LA Angels at Seattle 7:10 p.m. 5 p.m. Rochester 524 26 — 19 16 0 Girls Results Saturday, April 27: Brooklyn at Chi- San Francisco at San Diego 7:10 p.m. Rainier 000 00 — 0 1 3 ESPN2 — The NFL draft Team: Tumwater 74, W.F. West 72 cago, 11 a.m. Batteries: Rochester — Jordan x-Monday, April 29: Chicago at Saturday’s Games PRO GOLF Colombo, Dylan Fosnacht (3), Brandon Brooklyn, TBA 100 Rogers (4) and Dustin Wilson, Dakota x-Thursday, May 2: Brooklyn at Chi- Atlanta at Detroit 10:05 a.m. 6 a.m. 1. Peyton Russell 13.34a TUM Deal (4); Rainier — Justin Champion, cago, TBA Cincinnati at Washington 10:05 a.m. GOLF — Ballantine’s Championship 2. Rachelle Godsey 14.65a WFW Dalton Rush (2), Jordan Chapman (5) x-Saturday, May 4: Chicago at Brook- Philadelphia at NY Mets 10:05 a.m. 3. Xonijenise Davis 14.77a TUM lyn, TBA 9:30 a.m. and Ben Hanson Toronto at NY Yankees 1:05 p.m. GOLF — Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf 200 WESTERN CONFERENCE Baltimore at Oakland 1:05 p.m. At Castle Rock 1. Brooke Feldmeier 25.74a TUM Oklahoma City 2, Houston 0 Texas at Minnesota 1:10 p.m. Noon Game 1 Sunday, April 21: Oklahoma City 120, 2. Peyton Russell 27.48a TUM Pittsburgh at St. Louis 1:15 p.m. GOLF — PGA Zurich Classic of New Orleans ROCKETS 2, WARHAWKS 0 Houston 91 3. Alison Rose 30.71a WFW Houston at Boston 4:10 p.m. Toledo-Win. 000 000 0 — 0 8 5 Wednesday, April 24: Oklahoma 3:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Chi White Sox 4:10 p.m. Castle Rock 100 010 x — 2 3 0 City 105, Houston 102 400 Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City at GOLF — North Texas LPGA Shootout Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — Cleveland at Kansas City 4:10 p.m. 1. Mckenzie May 1:05.03a TUM Houston, 6:30 p.m. NHL HOCKEY Mack Gaul and Jacob Givens; Castle Chicago Cubs at Miami 4:10 p.m. 2. Lauren Ericks 1:06.35a TUM Monday, April 29: Oklahoma City at Rock — Beckers and Bulker Colorado at Arizona 5:10 p.m. 5 p.m. 3. Brittany Simmons 1:06.63a WFW Houston, TBA x-Wednesday, May 1: Houston at San Francisco at San Diego 5:40 p.m. NBCSN — Calgary at Chicago Game 2 Oklahoma City, TBA 800 LA Angels at Seattle 6:10 p.m. ROCKETS 7, WARHAWKS 5 (8 inn.) x-Friday, May 3: Oklahoma City at AUTO RACING 1. Rashelle Fisher 2:28.98a WFW Milwaukee at LA Dodgers 6:10 p.m. Castle Rock 003 110 02 — 7 9 2 Houston, TBA 2. Aislynn Hansen 2:41.48a TUM x-Sunday, May 5: Houston at Okla- 9 a.m. Toledo-Win. 100 400 00 — 5 11 4 3. Alex Bonner 2:47.05a TUM homa City, TBA SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup 400 practice Batteries: Castle Rock — William- son and Godinho; Toledo-Winlock — 11:30 a.m. 1600 San Antonio 2, L.A. Lakers 0 Joel Martin and Jacob Givens Sunday, April 21: San Antonio 91, NHL SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup 400 practice 1. Alex Bonner 5:36.92a TUM L.A. Lakers 79 2. Saeri Uchiyama 6:00.13a WFW 1 p.m. Softball Wednesday, April 24: San Antonio Standings 3. Meghan Ward 6:10.30a WFW At Castle Rock 102, L.A. Lakers 91 EASTERN CONFERENCE ESPN2 — NASCAR Nationwide 250 qualify- Friday, April 26: San Antonio at L.A. Atlantic Division Game 1 3200 Lakers, 7:30 p.m. ing WARHAWKS 23, ROCKETS 3 1. Saeri Uchiyama 12:35.40a WFW Sunday, April 28: San Antonio at L.A. GP W L OT Pts 2:30 p.m. Toledo-Win. 622 58 — 23 16 5 2. Berhanie Knutzen 12:44.60a TUM Lakers, 4 p.m. z-Pittsburgh 46 35 11 0 70 Castle Rock 000 30 — 3 4 12 x-Tuesday, April 30: L.A. Lakers at x-N.Y. Islanders46 24 16 6 54 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup 400 qualify- 3. Noelle Bedford 15:49.50a WFW San Antonio, TBA Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — N.Y. Rangers 46 24 18 4 52 ing Shelby Davison, Nikki Smith (4) and x-Thursday, May 2: San Antonio at 100 Hurdles L.A. Lakers, TBA New Jersey 46 18 18 10 46 Dusty Alvord; Castle Rock — K. Smith COLLEGE SOFTBALL 1. Hannah Tak 18.89a WFW x-Saturday, May 4: L.A. Lakers at San and Fowler Philadelphia 46 21 22 3 45 5 p.m. 2. Haley Dysle 20.20a TUM Antonio, TBA Northeast Division 3. Haley Herzog 22.85a TUM PAC-12 — Utah at Stanford Game 2 Denver 1, Golden State 1 x-Boston 45 27 13 5 59 Saturday, April 20: Denver 97, Gold- COLLEGE FOOTBALL WARHAWKS 11, ROCKETS 1 300 Hurdles x-Montreal 46 27 14 5 59 Castle Rock 001 00 — 1 3 5 en State 95 x-Toronto 46 25 16 5 55 1. Kennedy Johnson 56.67a WFW Tuesday, April 23: Golden State 131, 7 p.m. Toledo-Win. 150 32 — 11 15 1 Ottawa 45 23 16 6 52 Batteries Denver 117 PAC-12 — Oregon St. Spring Scrimmage : Toledo-Winlock — Da- 4x100 Relay Friday, April 26: Denver at Golden Buffalo 47 20 21 6 46 vison and Cassie McGeary; Castle Rock 1. Tumwater 52.45 State, 17:30 p.m. Southeast Division — B. Chick and Fowler Sunday, April 28: Denver at Golden y-Washington 46 26 18 2 54 SATURDAY, April 27 4x200 Relay State, 6:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30: Golden State at Winnipeg 47 24 20 3 51 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL At Mossyrock 1. W.F. West 1:55.22 VIKINGS 13, BEAVERS 6 Denver, TBA Carolina 46 19 24 3 41 9:30 a.m. x-Thursday, May 2: Denver at Golden Tampa Bay 46 18 24 4 40 Tenino 301 200 0 — 6 7 7 4x400 Relay FOX — Atlanta at Detroit State, TBA Florida 46 14 26 6 34 Mossyrock 520 411 x — 13 12 6 1. Tumwater 4:13.04 x-Saturday, May 4: Golden State at 6:10 p.m. Batteries: Tenino — Masters, Denver, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Bond (5) and Richardson; Mossyrock Shot Put Central Division ROOT — L.A. Angels at Seattle — Autumn Moorcroft and Kelsie Moor- x Nike McClure 36-09.00a WFW L.A. Clippers 2, Memphis 0 GP W L OT Pts NBA PLAYOFFS croft 1. Amanda Forbes 28-11.00a WFW Saturday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 112, Memphia 91 z-Chicago 46 35 6 5 75 11 a.m. 2. Anna Kast 26-09.00a WFW x-St. Louis 46 27 17 2 56 Wednesday’s Results Monday, April 22: L.A. Clippers 93, 3. Grace Workman 26-04.00a TUM Memphis 91 TNT — Brooklyn at Chicago Baseball Detroit 46 22 16 8 52 Thursday, April 25: L.A. Clippers at Columbus 46 22 17 7 51 1:30 p.m. At Centralia Discus Memphis, 6:30 p.m. Nashville 46 16 21 9 41 BEARCATS 7, TIGERS 6 1. Grace Workman 104-08a TUM Saturday, April 27: L.A. Clippers at TNT — LA Clippers at Memphis W.F. West 040 000 3 — 7 9 1 2. Jessica Kast 77-09a WFW Memphis, 1:30 p.m. Northwest Division 5 p.m. Centralia 030 030 0 — 6 9 4 3. Anna Kast 69-07a WFW x-Tuesday, April 30: Memphis at L.A. y-Vancouver 46 26 13 7 59 Batteries: W.F. West — Tanner Clippers, TBA Minnesota 46 25 18 3 53 ESPN — Indiana at Atlanta Gueller, Logan James (5), Michael For- x-Friday, May 3: L.A. Clippers at Javelin Memphis, TBA Calgary 46 19 23 4 42 7:30 p.m. gione (5) and Keylen Steen; Centralia — 1. McKenzie Lofgren 91-05a WFW x-Sunday, May 5: Memphis at L.A. Edmonton 46 17 22 7 41 Justin Reyna, Derek Putman (7) and Joe ESPN — Oklahoma City at Houston 2. Andee Ekberg 72-04a WFW Clippers, TBA Colorado 46 15 24 7 37 Blaser 3. Grace Workman 63-11a TUM NFL FOOTBALL Pacific Division 9 a.m. y-Anaheim 46 29 11 6 64 Softball High Jump ESPN — The NFL draft At Chehalis 1. Amanda Forbes 4-08.00a WFW MLB x- 47 26 16 5 57 BEARCATS 6, TIGERS 1 2. Emma Furth 4-08.00a TUM x-San Jose 47 25 15 7 57 PRO GOLF Centralia 001 000 0 — 1 2 2 3. Kylan Wood 4-02.00a TUM Major League Baseball Standings Dallas 46 22 20 4 48 10 a.m. W.F. West 020 220 x — 7 6 0 American League Phoenix 46 20 18 8 48 GOLF — PGA Zurich Classic of New Orleans Batteries: Centralia — Erika Pole Vault EAST W L PCT GB NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Brower and Sy Braaten; W.F. West — Boston 14 7 .667 - 1. Anna Chartrey 8-00.00a TUM for overtime loss. 10 a.m. Mattie Boucher and Caitlin Reynolds 2. Rachelle Godsey 7-06.00a WFW Baltimore 12 9 .571 2 CBS — Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf 2. Sam Jones 7-06.00a TUM NY Yankees 11 9 .550 2.5 Girls Tennis Tampa Bay 10 11 .476 4 x-clinched playoff spot Noon y-clinched division At Aberdeen Long Jump Toronto 9 13 .409 5.5 GOLF — North Texas LPGA Shootout W.F. WEST 3, ABERDEEN 3 1. Emma Furth 14-09.50a TUM CENTRAL z-clinched conference Noon SINGLES x Nike McClure 14-07.00a WFW Kansas City 10 8 .556 - 1. Amber Rosche (A) def. Kyla 2. Hannah Tak 13-00.50a WFW Minnesota 9 8 .529 .5 Tuesday’s Games CBS — PGA Zurich Classic of New Orleans Richards, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) 3. Rachelle Godsey 12-06.50a WFW Detroit 10 9 .526 .5 Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, SO AUTO RACING 2. Lauren Wade (W) def. Macken- Cleveland 8 11 .421 2.5 New Jersey 3, Montreal 2 zie Martin, 6-4, 6-2 Chicago Sox 8 12 .400 3 Noon Triple Jump Washington 5, Winnipeg 3 3. Tess Cummings (W) def. Claire WEST ESPN2 — NHRA Spring Nationals qualifying 1. Meghan Ward 26-02.00a WFW Philadelphia 5, Boston 2 Tangbald, 6-2, 6-0 2. Sam Jones 26-01.00a TUM Texas 14 7 .667 - Florida 3, N.Y. 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Christina Rouche/ At Centralia Washington 10 11 .476 5 NBCSN — Detroit at Dallas Yulisa Morelia 6-1, 6-4 Game 1 Philadelphia 9 13 .409 6.5 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 2 7:30 p.m. RED RAIDERS 6, LADY BLAZERS 2 Miami 5 16 .238 10 Detroit 3, Los Angeles 1 NBCSN — San Jose at Los Angeles Prep Track & Field Pierce 020 001 3 — 6 9 0 CENTRAL Chicago 4, Edmonton 1 Evergreen 2A Conference Meet Centralia 100 100 0 — 2 7 4 St. Louis 13 8 .619 - Phoenix 2, San Jose 1 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013

2A Track & Field Bearcat Boys Finish Undefeated Evergreen 2A Conference Campaign By The Chronicle man finished 1-2 in the shot put. won the 800, and Meghan Ward and girls teams in Evergreen 2A rie Larson notched victories in W.F. West's boys track squad Hartman, Kennedy and won the triple jump for the Lady Conference three-way track ac- the 800-meter and 1,600-meter finished the Evergreen 2A Con- Mohney took the top three dis- Bearcats, capping a strong show- tion here on Wednesday. With runs. ference season undefeated with tances in the javelin, while Ken- ing on their senior night. several other events going on at On the boys side, Trevor a 97-48 win over Tumwater in nedy added a second-place fin- Also winning events were the school, the Tigers' numbers Baumann won the Javelin, while Chehalis Wednesday afternoon. ish in the discus. Saeri Uchiyama (3200), Han- were drained for the meet. Tim Ricker won the 1600 and "To get this win on senior Trei Cline added a win in the nah Tak (100 hurdles), Kennedy "The kids did very well," Eddy Lilii notched a victory in night at our last home meet of 400, taking the Bearcat senior Johnson (300 hurdles), McK- Centralia coach Tim Penman the 800. the season is truly the culmina- boys' total to eight wins in the enzie Lofgren (javelin) and the said. "It's a difficult track to run "Eddy stepped into the 800, tion of these seniors careers with meet. 4x200 relay team. on and the long and triple jump he had been doing the 400 and our program," Bearcat coach Junior Bryan Moon also had Danny Robertson and Dal- surface is really hard on their just did a great job," Penman Autumn Ledgerwood said. a solid day, winning the 100, the las Snider will run in the Shelton legs. There isn't a lot of spring. said. Seniors Dallas Snider and long jump and the triple jump, Invite on Saturday. The rest of The javelin was also thrown on Oscar Jackson also won the Danny Robertson finished 1-2 and running a leg of the 4x400 the team will travel to the Lewis a grass field. So while you may triple jump. in the 1600 meters, while Snider relay (with Robertson, Snider River Invite at Ridgefield on Sat- not be happy with the specific "All in all there were a bunch also won the 3200 and Robert- and Hunter Jones) — which ran urday. marks, you were pretty pleased of personal bests and when you son and fellow seniors Denver the second-fastest time in the 2A with the performance consider- get a lot of personal bests, you Parker and T.J. Even went 1-2-3 ranks at Wednesday's meet. Tigers Win Nine in Three-Way ing the facility." know you've had a good day," in the 800. Tumwater edged the Bearcats On the girls side, Michaela Penman said. Aaron Mohney won the 110 girls, 74-72, led by double-win- Meet Hall won the high jump (5—01), Centralia will compete at the and 300 hurdles, while seniors ner Amanda Forbes (high jump LACEY — Centralia won long jump (14—06) and triple Panther Invite at Washougal on Justin Kennedy and Ryan Hart- and shot put). Rashelle Fisher nine events between their boys jump (34—6.5), while Car- Friday. NBA 2A Girls Tennis Bearcats Win Tiebreaker Against Aberdeen By The Chronicle ABERDEEN — W.F. West pulled out the Evergreen 2A Conference victory over Aber- deen by way of set tiebreaker af- ter tying with the Bobcats 3-3 in match play here on Wednesday. The Bearcats won the tiebreaker, 7-6, on the number of sets won. W.F. West No. 2 singles player Lauren Wade defeated Macken- zie Martin 6-4, 6-2 while No. 3 singles player Tess Cummings downed Aberdeen's Clair Tang- bald 6-2, 6-0. "Lauren did a really nice job on her part in the second set," W.F. West coach Jack State said. "She really did a good job waiting for opportunities. Tess did the same thing, she did a good job in the second set and did a nice job of being patient." The Bearcats' No. 3 doubles team of Isabel Vander Stoep and Stevie Heitzman remained un- Sue Ogrocki / The Associated Press defeated on the season with a Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) shoots over Houston Rockets center Omer Asik (3) in the irst quarter of Game 2 of their irst-round NBA basketball 6-1, 6-4 victory over the Bobcats' playof series in Oklahoma City, Wednesday. Christina Rouche and Yulisa Morelia. "In the second set they got a little sloppy but overall they Thunder Respond to Houston Rally, Win 105-102 played pretty darn well," State said. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Durant hit the go-ahead ond 3, from the right wing, pro- had a big role toward the end of W.F. West (4-3) will host Cap- Russell Westbrook relishes the 3-pointer with 2:28 to play af- vided a 95-91 lead with 3:27 to the game and we came up with ital on Friday. moments when an opponent ter the Rockets had turned a go. the win." challenges him and his Okla- 15-point deficit into a four-point But the Rockets couldn't Harden ended up with 36 Chamberlain Wins for Tigers homa City Thunder teammates lead, and the Thunder didn't re- keep it up. points and 11 rebounds, and and it becomes time to respond. linquish the lead. Durant missed Oklahoma City came back to Beverley had 16 points, 12 re- LACEY — Centralia hit the road to face a one-girl River Rookie Patrick Beverley a free throw with 1 second left, tie it before Harden knifed to the bounds and six assists for Hous- Ridge squad for an Evergreen 2A showed a willingness to go toe- but Houston was out of time- basket for a layup to give Hous- ton. The Rockets made up for a to-toe with the Thunder's All- outs and Carlos Delfino couldn't ton its last lead at 97-95 with Conference tennis matchup here 40 percent shooting mark with Wednesday and, predictably, Star point guard, and the Hous- connect on a desperation shot at 2:42 to play. Durant answered a 57-40 advantage on the boards ton Rockets didn't back down the final buzzer. right away with a deep 3 from came away with a league win. and a 50-30 scoring edge in the Ryann Chamberlain played despite a 15-point deficit in the "It's frustrating and it hurts the left wing at the opposite end, paint, engineering a massive fourth quarter. really bad right now," said Chan- and the Thunder came up with River Ridge's Katie Medford and turnaround after getting blown won the first set 6-4, but lost the Then it was up to Westbrook dler Parsons, who scored 17 back-to-back stops before Tha- out 120-91 in Game 1. second set 6-3. Medford then and the Thunder to come up points for Houston. "But you've bo Sefolosha's 3 provided a little And they did it without won the 10-point tiebreaker 10- with an answer. got to take some positives out of breathing room at 101-97. starting point guard Jeremy Lin, 4. The coaches had agreed prior Westbrook and Kevin Du- it. It's a long series." Serge Ibaka added a long to the match to play a tiebreaker rant each scored 29 points, and Game 3 is Saturday night in jumper to make it 103-98 after who didn't play in the second half because of a muscle contu- rather than a third set. Oklahoma City recovered after Houston. Durant was forced to give up the "I know that had we gone a squandering its big lead to beat The Thunder's big lead ball. Durant and Kevin Martin, sion in his chest. "Our team is a young team full third set, Ryann would have Houston 105-102 on Wednesday melted away with nine straight both in the top 5 in the league dominated," Centralia coach Deb and we're not a perfect team by night and take a 2-0 series lead. empty possessions as the Rock- in free-throw percentage, both Keahey said. "Ryann's strength "It's fun. During this time ets mixed in a zone defense. went 1 for 2 at the foul line in any stretch of the imagination, has always been her court cover- of the year, as a team we've got James Harden spearheaded a the final 12 seconds to give the but they'll fight," coach Kevin age, consistency and stamina, so one goal and we can't let nobody 21-2 Houston comeback by get- Rockets one last chance. McHale said. "They're a bunch I know she was disappointed that get in the way," Westbrook said. ting into the lane to create his "We all stuck together," West- of scrappers. They'll go out we didn't go a full third set." "That's how I feel and that's how own opportunities, and he also brook said. "They made a run and fight you for it. So, I knew Centralia (9-0) earned a team I want my team to respond as kicked the ball out to set up two when we weren't able to make our team would play well today. win for the road trip. The Tigers well." 3-pointers by Delfino. His sec- shots, but I thought everybody That's who they are." will host Black Hills on Monday. NFL Calif. Environmental Changes Could Aid Kings Bid Cowboys Stadium SACRAMENTO, Calif. those standards would be is this area would undoubt- month about whether sig- Gets First CFP (AP) — Proposed changes protected from lawsuits based edly help Sacramento in this nificant changes could be ap- to California environmen- on those impacts. A project's project if the (NBA) Board proved this year. Championship tal protection law unveiled aesthetics also could not be of Governors chooses Sacra- Steinberg said he spoke to Wednesday could help Sac- used as grounds for suing un- mento," he told reporters. PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Brown on Tuesday. The grandest stage in sports ramento's effort to keep its der the environmental law. Steinberg's office sent a "I reiterated to him that was too much for the guys who professional basketball team, Among the projects that copy of the proposed changes are putting together the College according to the leader of the could be sheltered from to the NBA Board of Gover- I wanted to work with him, Football Playoff to pass up. state Senate. lengthy court battles is the nors, which could make a fi- that we have been hard at The BCS conference com- Senate President Pro Tem arena that Sacramento has nal decision early next month work on modernizing CEQA for a number of months," he missioners announced Wednes- Darrell Steinberg, a Democrat proposed building in its effort on whether the team can day that Cowboys Stadium in who represents the state capi- to prevent the Kings from re- move. said. Arlington, Texas, edged Tampa, tal, released details of how he locating to Seattle. An artist's rendering of the Other proposed changes Fla., in the bidding to be the site plans to overhaul the Cali- Steinberg said his pro- planned Sacramento arena to the law are aimed at renew- of the first championship game fornia Environmental Qual- posed changes aren't aimed also was released Wednesday, able energy projects and re- in the new playoff system. ity Law. The changes would specifically at paving the way ahead of an evening meeting ducing litigation delays. "The stadium itself was the big- streamline the process for for the Sacramento arena, at City Hall on the project's The Senate bill is sched- gest determiner," BCS executive di- challenges filed against urban which is planned for a site oc- environmental review. rector Bill Hancock said about the redevelopment projects. cupied by a downtown mall. Gov. Jerry Brown, who uled for a committee vote next week. If approved, a Sen- $1.2 billion dollar, 100,000-plus Under the proposal, state- Efforts to revise the law began has described updating the seat home of the NFL's Cowboys ate floor vote could occur by wide standards would be last fall, he said. four-decade-old environmen- and the Cotton Bowl. created for noise and traffic "It just so happens that tal law as "the Lord's work," the end of May or early June, The College Football Cham- issues, and projects meeting the work we have been doing expressed doubts earlier this Steinberg said. pionship Game will be held Jan. 12, 2015. Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 SPORTS

MLB STAR STRUCK Mariners Drop Another Series to Worst-Paid Team in Baseball With 10-3 Loss on Wednesday

HOUSTON (AP) — Seattle “It’s been a bad road trip, manager Eric Wedge met with and we are not off to the start his team after another loss to we’d like, for sure,” said Wedge, Houston on Wednesday. He whose team is 8-15. “But we have declined to talk about what was the players in there to be a good discussed, but there certainly team, and that is what bothers Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press was plenty of material to go over. me more than anything. We just Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Brandon Maurer, third from right, is pulled from the baseball game in the irst inning by The Mariners lost for the sev- have to peck away and get this Mariners manager Eric Wedge, second from right, after Maurer gave up six runs to the Houston Astros, Tuesday, in Seattle. enth time in nine games when thing turned around.” Chris Carter, Ronny Cedeno Joe Saunders (1-3) had a sec- and Brandon Laird homered to ond straight rough outing, with Robert Andino then grounded ton travels Boston where Philip into a double play. lead the Astros to a 10-3 victory. the Astros getting to him for 11 Humber will face Red Sox RHP “We haven’t really gotten UPCOMING GAMES The Astros took two of three hits and eight runs in five-plus Clay Buchholz. ... Wedge said the big hits when we’ve needed in the series, and four of their innings. He has given up 20 hits before the game that Andino them or the big pitches when would replace Brendan Ryan as Thursday, April. 25 seven wins this season have and 15 runs in his last two starts. vs. LA Angels we’ve needed those,” Ackley the starting shortstop for now. come against the Mariners, their “Just a bad day. That is all said. “The last couple of games, 7 p.m. new AL West foe. Seattle and I care to say,” Saunders said. Ryan is a solid defender, but has we were in position to score Friday, April 26 Miami are the only teams with- “We’ll just turn the page on it, go struggled on offense with a .143 some runs early, and we didn’t average and is just 1 for his last vs. LA Angels out a series win this season. get them next time and forget do it. That is something that we 7 p.m. “To get beat like that when about this one.” 25. ... Seattle OF Michael Saun- have to work on.” ders, who is on the disabled list Saturday, April 27 you have a chance to win a series Carter opened the second The Mariners got on the is just something that we’ve got inning with a drive to the Craw- with a sprained right shoulder, vs. LA Angels board in the sixth. Endy Chavez could go out for a rehabilitation 6 p.m. to do a lot better with,” Wedge ford Boxes in left field to make and Kyle Seager opened the in- assignment as soon as Friday. said. it 1-0. ning with consecutive singles, Carter hit a solo shot in the Grossman collected his first and Chavez scored when Ken- second, Cedeno belted a three- major league hit on a ground- drys Morales grounded into a run shot in the fourth and Laird rule double with one out in the double play. also connected for a three-run third. Grossman, who grew up Michael Morse singled be- drive in Houston’s five-run in suburban Houston as an As- fore second baseman Jose Al- sixth. Lucas Harrell (2-2) al- tros fan, was recalled from Tri- Petunia tuve ended the inning with a lowed a run and six hits while ple-A Oklahoma City on Tues- slick defensive play. He made a pitching seven innings in his day night. diving catch on a grounder hit Cash & Checks longest outing of the season. Carter drew a walk with one by Justin Smoak and flipped Only Laird had three hits and four out in the fourth before a single over to make the throw to first Sale! RBIs, and Robbie Grossman by Carlos Corporan. Cedeno from a near sitting position. became the first player since then hit a drive to left for his Smoak hit a solo homer in Carlos Gonzalez in 2008 to hit first homer of the season, push- the ninth inning. April 26th, 27th & 28th two doubles in his major league ing the lead to 4-0. Notes: Seager has a career- debut. He joins James Mouton Grossman led off the fifth high 13-game hitting streak. ... 7:00 a.m -8:00 p.m. (1994) as the only players to ac- with another double and scored The Mariners return home on CH495521bw.cg complish the feat with Houston. on Laird’s one-out double. Thursday to open a four-game The Mariners closed out a Harrell retired eight in a row series against the Angels. Se- Gardners Plant Service 1-5 road trip. They were out- before Dustin Ackley singled attle’s Brandon Maurer will op- 153 Fuller Rd. • Salkum scored 36-8 in the five losses. with one out in the fifth. But pose Garrett Richards. ... Hous- Mother’s Day Is Right Around The Corner On May 12th! Give your mother or grandmother the gift of local news! Renew Her For every month you subscribe, a Home Delivery ticket will be put in our drawing for a Subscription: “Mother’s Basket” from The Bath Depot.

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360-807-8203 or 360-736-3311! CH495207ac.ke The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 Life Instrumental Conduct

Esteemed Music Instructor Gary Riler Leaving after 16 Years at the Chehalis School District

W.F. West music teacher Gary Riler conducts the high school’s Wind Ensemble. Riler, who has taught in the school district for 16 years, will be leaving the job at the end of this year and noted that the inal concert in May will be an emotional one.

By Karen Frazier same love he has for music in his stu- For The Chronicle dents. It is a goal he has pursued with focus for 13 years at Chehalis Middle When W.F. West High School band School (CMS), as well as for the past director Gary Riler lowers his baton at three years at W.F. West. the school’s year-end concert on May 28, It was that goal that led Riler to what it’s unlikely there will be a dry eye in the he classifies as “the hardest transition house. After 16 years as a band director of my career.” While still teaching at in the Chehalis School District, the uni- the middle school, Riler stepped in to versally well-liked and respected Riler will be moving to Portland at the end help the high school band when direc- of the school year. There, he will serve tor Geoff Gilbert was tragically killed as the music director at the world head- in a traffic accident in February of 2010. quarters of the Apostolic Faith Church. During the remaining four months of Riler is modest about his accom- the 2010 school year, Riler worked at plishments but proud of those of his both the middle school and the high students. In 2010, the Washington Mu- school, guiding the students through sic Educators Association named Riler a difficult period. The following Sep- Washington State Middle Level Music tember, Riler assumed the role of high Educator of the Year. His bands have school band director. been invited to perform at music educa- Jenna Gregory, a senior at W.F. West, tors’ conferences in the northwest, and has been a student of Riler’s for the past his performance groups consistently re- seven years, first at CMS and then again ceive superior ratings or high placement starting in her freshman year after Gil- pened, and he was really sensitive to the what they need to go through. It’s going in the contests they enter. bert’s death. situation and willing to work with us.” to be a loss when he leaves.” Riler’s goal as a music teacher has “It was good to see Mr. Riler move up,” Gregory considers Mr. Riler as an in- “Gary is a very respected music edu- always been a simple one: to instill the Gregory says. “He understood what hap- spirational figure in her life. She plans to cator throughout the Pacific Northwest,” continue playing the tenor saxophone in says CMS music teacher and band par- college, and her secondary career goal is ent, Scott O’Hara, who describes Riler as to become a music teacher if her primary a man of great integrity and faith. plan to become a geneticist changes. “I admire who he is, how he treats “He was one of the first teachers to his students, and how he interacts with ever tell me I had anything special,” staff members and administration. In Gregory says. “He told me it was too sig- everything he does, he’s always been a nificant for me to stop. He’s one of the consummate professional.” main reasons I will continue to play after O’Hara also appreciates how Riler high school at all.” sets high but attainable expectations Along with the appreciation and af- that bring out the best in his students. fection of his students, Riler also enjoys Current CMS band director John strong support from parents and co- Veltkamp adds, “He expects of students workers. what he expects of himself.” “He’s a class act,” says W.F. West As- Riler’s students agree. According to sistant Principal Jeff Johnson. “He has Gregory, “He’s always given me the most high values, high morals, high ethics, opportunity to succeed. He has a way of teaching that encourages you to improve and everything else we want our educa- without pushing too hard.” tors to model. He came into a tough situ- Riler, who also serves as the district’s ation following Geoff’s death. Through music coordinator, believed he was go- that first year, he did what he needed to do to allow those kids to go through please see RILER, page Life 2 Ending on a High Note

Tune in for the final concert conducted by Mr. Riler Date/Time: May 28, 2013 at 7 p.m. Location: W.F. West High School Gymnasium Groups performing: W.F. West Concert Band, Bearcat Jazz Band, W.F. West Wind Ensemble, Chehalis Middle School bands

Pete Caster / [email protected] Top: W.F. West’s Hannah Freeman plays the baritone saxophone during a Wind Ensemble rehears- al at the high school in Chehalis.

Left: W.F. West’s Brycen Brundtland plays the tuba during a Wind Ensemble rehearsal directed by music teacher Gary Riler. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 LIFE

Riler: When God calls you don’t say no Continued from Life 1 offers a wry smile. “I’m trying not to,” he says. “I’m just focus- -ing to spend the rest of his ca- ing on planning the program. reer in Chehalis until his church called, seeking his talents. We’ll get through it. It’s going to “I love it here,” he says. “I feel be hard.” like the Lord brought me to Chehalis. I never was going to Karen look for another job. I was going Frazier is to stay here until I was supposed a freelance to go somewhere else. This was writer and a call for me. When God calls, author. you don’t say no. My time here is done – not by choosing, She lives but for a higher reason.” in Che- When asked to look ahead to halis with that final concert in May, Riler her family.

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So it’s refreshing to judging from Ellis’ experience have a film come along at this with an older girl he has a time of year that is aimed at crush on — not having much adults, takes place in the real success. Also, Ellis is dealing world, and evokes a sense of with a family under emotion- literary grace. al assault as the marriage of That “Mud” may end up his parents (Sam Shepard and being one of the best films of Sarah Paulson) slowly unrav- the year just makes its arrival els. that much sweeter. McConaughey brings Directed by Little Rock- depth to a character who at born, Austin-based director first seems merely brashly Jeff Nichols, who received macho. And Witherspoon, critical hosannas for his little- playing against her “Legally seen 2011 feature “Take Shel- Blonde” stereotype, is nearly ter,” “Mud” has the feel of a unrecognizable as a woman novel — perhaps one written who has made many bad deci- by Carson McCullers or Texas sions in her life. writer Paul Horgan — that’s Nichols has described rooted deep in American soil. “Mud” as Mark Twain meets Yet it was written specifically Sam Peckinpah, and if the di- for the screen by Nichols, who rector’s affectionate portrait has conjured up a coming-of- of a distinctively American age story set in the South that way of life brings to mind the doesn’t resort to using carica- former, the inevitable show- tures and cliches. down recalls the testosterone- Matthew McConaughey, fueled violence of the latter. who continues to be on a roll (Though it should be noted, with a string of strong perfor- Nichols doesn’t go overboard mances in recent years, plays with the bloodletting; he’s no Mud, a man on the lam who Quentin Tarantino.) takes refuge on a small island By the time the credits roll, in the Mississippi River near you’ll feel as if you’ve just put a small Arkansas town. He’s down a good book. Cherish discovered by two boys, El- the feeling. With all the sum- lis (a terrific Tye Sheridan, mer superheroes waiting in “The Tree of Life”) and his the wings, it’s a buzz you may best friend, Neckbone (Jacob not experience again for a few Lofland). Instead of turning months. Mud in, they befriend him, keep his secret and get sucked into the details of his hard- MUD knock life, which includes 5 stars (out of 5) ★★★★★ a troubled girlfriend (Reese Director: Jeff Nichols Witherspoon) he’s supposed Cast: Matthew McCo- to meet up with, and the men naughey, Reese Witherspoon, who want to see him dead. Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland But Mud isn’t just one Rated: PG-13 (violence, man’s story. It’s also a portrait sexual references, strong lan- of a nowhere town and a way guage, thematic elements, of life that’s on the verge of smoking) extinction. The ramshackle Running time: 130 min. CH494202cz.cg • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 Breakfast for Dinner: Bringing out the kid in all of us By Joe Gray (can bananas Foster crepe cake Chicago Tribune be considered breakfast?), many appeal to the kid in all of us. I’m not of the pancakes-for- Indeed, a real kid, a colleague’s dinner set. There are advocates, daughter, plastered the book Chris Walker / Chicago Tribune of course (mostly among kids?), with Post-its, declaring “Major A breakfast-style pizza with a fried egg on top brings out the kid in us. but my breakfast-for-dinner happy!” (for doughnut fudge craving runs more toward hue- sundaes) or “Delish!” (for goat ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan a pizza disk or the underside of vos rancheros. cheese Monte Cristos). Ingredients: Whether leaning toward the 4 ounces baby arugula, plus 2 large eggs a cookie sheet with cornmeal or She dubbed the recipe here, Directions: sweet end of the spectrum or more for topping semolina. Lay 1 dough disk on “Strange, but fantastic,” so we 1. Place a pizza stone (or bak- the savory, the idea of a break- had to try it. Verdict: Fantas- 2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil top. Spread half the pesto over ing sheet) on the middle rack in the dough; sprinkle with half fast item for dinner has a certain tic — and maybe Katie will be a ½ cup shelled pistachios the oven. Heat oven to 500 de- naughty appeal, like we’re get- food writer. 2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped the cheeses. Crack 1 egg in the grees. center. ting away with something. It’s ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes 2. For the pesto, place arugu- a topsy-turvy treat. Cookbook ¼ teaspoon salt 4. Gently slide pizza onto PIZZA OVER EASY la, oil, pistachios, garlic and red authors Lindsay Landis and Freshly ground pepper pepper flakes in a food proces- pizza stone. Bake until cheese is Taylor Hackbarth play to that Prep: 15 minutes 2 balls (9 to 10 ounces each) piz- sor. Pulse until smooth. Season melted and egg white is cooked desire in the straightforwardly Cook: 8-12 minutes per pizza za dough, store-bought with the salt and pepper to taste. through, 8-12 minutes; edges of titled “Breakfast for Dinner” Servings: 4-6, makes two 10- Cornmeal or semolina flour 3. Roll or stretch dough crust should be golden brown. (Quirk, $19.95). inch pizzas 8 ounces mozzarella cheese, into disks, about 10 inches in Remove from oven; cool slightly. While some of the 70-plus Note: Recipe from “Breakfast for grated or thinly , about diameter, on a lightly floured Top with fresh arugula. Repeat recipes may stretch the theme Dinner.” 1 cup work surface. Generously dust for second pizza.

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Come to the Filling Station for Fried Chicken No More Hibernating for This Bear n 1936 the grand reopen- Iing of the Davis Filling Station, 705 North Tower Ave., Centralia, featured a special fried chicken dinner for 45 cents. “Home of Those Wonderful Pies and Cakes,” the Centralia Daily Chronicle advertisement read.

‘Penny Cheating’ Parking Meters Worry Officials n 1961 Chehalis city of- Ificials were investigating why the parking meters “gobble pennies but give no time,” The Daily Chronicle wrote. “The meters accept pennies but only nickels register time on the meter,” said C.C. White, Chehalis business man at the corner of Chehalis Avenue and Prindle Street.

Young Anglers Number 600 at Fishing Derby n 1986 more than 600 Iyoung anglers participat- ed in the annual fishing derby at Fort Borst Park. The grand prize winner was Tracy Ander- son, 6, of Chehalis. In the 6-and- under category, Angela Johnson, Submitted by Thomas Calvin for Our Hometowns Centralia, was first. In the 7- to This May 29, 1900 photo was taken south of Toledo in the Miller Woods. The bear was killed by A.M. Calvin and the bear’s head is propped up with a stick. Left to 10-category, Booner Brown of right are Toledo residents Jim Moore, Kra Ferrier, Elmer Ferrier, Bob Moore and A.M. Calvin. Oakville, won first place. Max Christensen, Centralia, won the side of the Centralia city limits. should be proud. It’s what grass got no further than a local sa- arrested several days ago on a 11- to 13-category. roots history is all about.” loon where he remained after charge of attempted white slav- “I was surprised and excited,” ‘First Man’ Visits getting all the whisky he could,” ery, with two others named Ray- said Bremgartner, when her The Centralia Daily Chronicle mond and Mitchell who were Fight Lands One in Hospital, Elementary School Other in Jail letter was answered with a per- wrote. “All the men who got awaiting trial for felony. n 2006 Mike Gregoire, sonal visit. “My family members away are wanted for serious “Immediately the discovery n 2001, at Centralia High husband of Gov. Chris were the people who came over School, a fight occurred I crimes and include the follow- was made at an early hour this I Gregoire, visited Olympic El- from Germany. And I thought it ing men: J. Taylor, wanted for morning when Sheriff Urquhart, between two 15-year-old boys. ementary School after receiving was a cool little church.” Her fa- One boy went to the hospital burglary; Frank Goodwin, the Deputy Sheriff Tom Foster and an invitation from fifth-grader ther, Joe, was president of the St. with a fractured hip and the oth- Centralia young man who was two others started in pursuit.” Justine Bremgartner. Bremgart- Urban Settlement Foundation. er was transported to the deten- tion center. ner wanted to share the history “Most often, in incidents of St. Urban Church in rural Prisoners Pick Lock to Escape Nelson like this, we (the school dis- Winlock and the efforts to pre- n April 25, 2011, six trict) do not file charges,” said serve it. Oprisoners escaped the Just Wood Furniture Bruce Blaine, superintendent of “It was unbelievably im- Lewis County Jail by picking schools. Normally parents made pressive,” said Gregoire, of the lock of their cell on the sec- 1601 S. Gold Street, Centralia • 360-736-3832 that decision to involve law en- the presentation and the work ond story. forcement. The mother of the in- Bremgartner had done for the St. “They escaped in an appar- Large SeLection jured boy contacted the Sheriff’s Urban project. “She did one fan- ently southern direction with Office, since the school is out- tastic job, and the community the exception of one man who $995 dents of the University of Wash- whose great grandfather wit- Washington ington (ASUW) sponsors the nessed the signing of the Medi- college. cine Creek Treaty in 1855. The $

state Medicine Creek Treaty estab- Sofa by ashley 899 CH493478sl.cg lished the Puyallup Reservation. HISTORY Governor Dan Evans $899 Appoints First African Kyle Huff Shoots and of SofaS! HistoryLink.org American, Dr. Robert Kills Six People at a During The War Of 1812, Flennaugh, to Serve on Rave Afterparty in a Northwest Company UW Board of Regents Seattle’s Capitol Hill Vessel Carrying Supplies On March 25, 1970, Dr. Rob- ert Flennaugh (b. 1938) becomes Neighborhood Departs Eastern Canada the first African American to On March 25, 2006, Kyle Real Estate Questions? serve on the University of Wash- Huff opens fire at a rave after- Tell me what kind of Real Estate move for the Columbia River ington Board of Regents when party held at 2112 E Republican March 25, 1813, the ship Washington Governor Daniel Street in Seattle’s Capitol Hill you are ready to make and let me help Isaac Todd, owned by the North J. Evans (b. 1925) appoints him. neighborhood. Six people are you through the process! West Company of Montreal, de- Flennaugh, a Seattle dentist, is killed and two are wounded. Po- parts Portsmouth en route to also the youngest person so far lice officer Steve Leonard, who [email protected] the Columbia River with sup- to sit on the board, which gov- is patrolling nearby, arrives at plies for the company’s fur trad- erns an institution with 33,000 the scene within minutes, as www.caranicholas.com ing posts in the Northwest. The students. Huff is leaving the house. Just as 360-269-0914 War of 1812 renders the passage the officer commands the killer CH490617sl.cg extremely perilous. to drop his weapon, Huff kills Puyallup Tribe of Indi- himself. This is the largest mass killing in Seattle since the Wah Cara Nicholas Lund, Realtors Governor Clarence Mar- ans Accepts a $162 Mil- Mee Massacre in 1983. tin Signs the Revenue lion Settlement For Lost Act of 1935 Land On March 25, 1935, Gover- On March 25, 1990, the Puy- nor Clarence D. Martin (1884- allup Tribe of Indians in Tacoma 1955), a conservative Democrat, formally accepts a settlement of signs the Revenue Act of 1935, $162 million in cash, real estate, • • the most comprehensive tax and economic development programs in exchange for aban- Shop Dine Play overhaul in the state’s history. It has remained the state’s basic doning claims to some 18,000 tax system ever since, with regu- acres of land on their historic lar, relatively minor changes. reservation on Commencement Downtown Centralia Bay. The agreement will resolve Gets Your Experimental Col- questions over property titles April 27th, 3 pm - 8 pm Passport and free the Port of Tacoma to $5The first 200 girls will lege (ASUW) Begins develop its land. It is the sec- Start the fun at one of the following locations receive a goody bag! Registration ond largest settlement between to pick up your Girls Night Out “passport.” It’s your ticket to the government and Indians in On March 25, 1968, in Se- American history. The first sig- great specials, lots of fun, and awesome prizes from other attle, registration begins for the nature on the agreement is that participating businesses! first classes of the Experimental of Tacoma Mayor Karen Vialle, College. The Associated Stu- Historic Fox Theatre HUBBUB The NEW iPad App is here! 119 S. Tower Avenue 505 N. Tower Avenue Premier Sponsor: chronline.com GirlsGirlsNightNight CH495306sl.cg To Subscribe Call 807-8203 or For more information call chronline.com ➠ subscribe 360.623.1016 As always, print subscribers get full access for FREE Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce OutOut COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 • Life 5

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RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

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DILBERT by Scott Adams

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DEAR ABBY: I was moved about his encouragement when- a doubt that she will reach her , and it doesn’t go away. ERN CALIFORNIA by the letter from “Losing Slowly ever I felt hopeless and was goals. — WENDY IN COLO- I have been in meetings or at DEAR ABBY: I would sug- in Ohio” (Jan. 14), who is 50 thinking of giving up. The mem- RADO social functions and have had gest the two ladies create T- pounds overweight and walks ory of his kind words inspired DEAR WENDY: Thank you to excuse myself to have a good shirts that read “At Least We’re every day with her friend to lose me to go on. Thirty years later, I for your upbeat response. Many cry. — STILL SUFFERING IN Trying!” and watch the jeers weight. She said still think about his encourage- other readers were quick to KENTUCKY turn into cheers. — CAROL IN that almost dai- ment with amazement and grati- “weigh in” with letters of support DEAR ABBY: Please let WISCONSIN ly people made tude. for “Losing Slowly”: “Losing Slowly” know she has DEAR ABBY: I applaud her fun of them. My We all have a choice: We can DEAR ABBY: I, too, have another option to continue her effort and your response, but heart goes out to be kind to each other and offer a weight problem, which I am new, healthy lifestyle in a safe may I raise the issue of people her. friends and strangers alike sup- working to resolve. But I can tell environment. I have worked in like myself who are ridiculed I was in port for the challenges we all you from experience that the malls for years, and they have all about being too THIN? Strang- her shoes once. face, or we can make ourselves worst kind of discrimination had a mall walkers’ club. ers say things like “Eat some- With diet and feel superior by being cruel and is directed against people with The mall allows people in to thing, or the wind will blow you exercise I lost By Abigail Van Buren demeaning. In the end, our weight problems. I have been walk, including many seniors, away!” Please remind your read- more than 60 choice shapes our character and insulted in the workplace, in before it opens in the morning. ers that making fun of very thin pounds, and I’ve kept it off. But we receive what we give, so we restaurants and doctor’s offices. There she will have access to a people is just as hurtful as doing I was never ridiculed as she was. must choose wisely. I have not been hired for jobs be- place where everyone is on the it to overweight individuals. — On the contrary, one day after I’m sorry that “Losing” has cause I am perceived as fat and same page. The walkers are safe WISP OF A WOMAN IN THE I had just begun a daily 1-mile met with only ignorant jerks so lazy. from traffic, the climate, and WEST jog and was struggling to keep far. I would be honored to pay it I am NOT lazy! I keep a morons who have the manners ••• going, I passed by a man who forward and tell her how incred- clean house, work hard at my job of a junkyard dog. The regulars Dear Abby is written by Abigail cheerfully called out to me to ibly brave she is, and to encour- as a secretary every day, and I there can tell her how many Van Buren, also known as Jeanne “keep at it, and one day you’ll be age her to stick with it. Because am a good wife and parent. We miles they can cover. It’s a great Phillips, and was founded by her a 10!” she has the courage to keep may ignore it and pretend that society of people who support mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby, I can’t tell you what exercising in the face of constant it doesn’t hurt us or matter, but and root for each other. — NEV- Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. that meant to me. I thought humiliation, I know without I can tell you it IS painful, de- ER GIVING UP IN SOUTH- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Insider (N) Undercover Boss “Retro Fitness” Retro Vegas “Past Lives” A murder suspect Blue Bloods “Devil’s Breath” A disori- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Fitness CEO Eric Casaburi. (N) takes Mia hostage. (N) ’ (CC) ented man is covered in blood. (N) ness News David Letterman ’ PBS 9 9 PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) Washington Week (N) Doc Martin “On the Edge” Doc is taken Reel NW “Back to the Garden” Film- ››› Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994, Romance-Comedy) Hugh Grant, ’ (CC) hostage. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) maker Kevin Tomlinson. Andie MacDowell. A British bachelor falls for a fellow wedding guest. American Dad “A American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Trad- The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Friends Ross plays Friends Couple 30 Rock “TGS 30 Rock “Apollo, MNT 10 10 Ward Show” ’ “Joint Custody” (CC) ing Places” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) Most Wanted rugby. (CC) hunts for a donor. Hates Women” Apollo” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Drug The Office “Sex Nikita “Self-Destruct” Birkhoff struggles Oh Sit! “Sean Kingston” Sean Kingston Seinfeld “The Wife” Seinfeld Alcoholic Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Testing” ’ (CC) Ed” ’ (CC) with personal loss. (N) ’ (CC) performs. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) resumes drinking. ment ’ (CC) ment “Play Ball” McLaughlin Group The Impact Moyers & Company ’ (CC) Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Holmes Inspector Morse Morse investigates a Secrets of Highclere Castle The castle Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 (N) aids governess Violet Hunter. (CC) possible suicide. (CC) that serves as Downton Abbey. Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Kitchen Nightmares The Prohibition Touch “Accused” Martin tries to clear his Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Grille in Everett, Wash. (N) ’ (PA) name. (N) ’ (CC) Ten (N) (CC) Most Wanted Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Shades of Pink Gemstone Jewelry - Gem Week Jewelry - Gem Week Gem Week Jewelry - Gem Week North Shore Linens North Shore Linens Toni Brattin Hair Fabulous - 2nd An Cold Case “Yo, Adrian” Boxer dies dur- Cold Case “Time to Crime” Drive-by Cold Case “Revolution” A young woman Cold Case “Wishing” Drawings. ’ (CC) Cold Case “Revenge” Confession. ’ Flashpoint “No Kind of Life” An abduc- ION 15 15 ing match. ’ (CC) shooting. ’ (CC) is found murdered. ’ (CC) (CC) tion at a doctor’s office. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Hillsong Conference Jack Van Impe Kingdom Conn. Keith Moore K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Check the Sound The EVO Show Global Ventures Hillsong KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Happy Endings Happy Endings Shark Tank Homemade cupcakes in a 20/20 ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) (DVS) “Un-sabotagable” jar. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Fashion Star “His and Hers” Designers Grimm “Ring of Fire” Volcano threat; Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) make “his and hers” pieces. (N) memories haunt Juliette. (N) ’ ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Qué Bonito Amor (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Kitchen Nightmares The Prohibition Touch “Accused” Martin tries to clear his 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (N) (CC) Grille in Everett, Wash. (N) ’ (PA) name. (N) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Pay Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) A&E 52 52 the Lady” AMC 67 67 ›››› Driving Miss Daisy (1989) Morgan Freeman, Jessica Tandy, Dan Ayk- ››› The Shawshank Redemption (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. An innocent man goes to ››› The Shawshank Redemption royd. Atlanta widow and chauffeur reflect changes from 1948 to 1973. (CC) a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. (CC) (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters ’ (CC) Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Swamp’d! (N) ’ Swamp’d! (CC) Tanked “A Guiding Light to Fitness” Tanked Building a rocket ship tank. Tanked “A Guiding Light to Fitness” BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The top 10 videos. (N) ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (CC) ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007, Romance) Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba, Louis Gossett Jr.. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Married to Medicine Aftermath of The Real Housewives of Atlanta Kim The Real Housewives of Atlanta “Re- ›› Death at a Funeral (2010, Comedy) Keith David, Loretta Devine. Premiere. ›› Death at a Funeral (2010, Comedy) Mariah and Toya’s fight. Zolciak returns; drama. union Part III” Rival siblings learn a shocking secret about their late patriarch. Keith David, Loretta Devine. CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Marketplace ’ Rick Mercer CBC News: the fifth estate ’ (CC) CBC News: The National (N) (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon. Hip teen moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing. Guntucky ’ Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Car Chasers American Greed Mad Money Treasure Detectives The Car Chasers Shop4Coins Supersmile CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper Special Report (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper Special Report Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anderson Cooper Special Report South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Workaholics “Good Tosh.0 (CC) Jeff Dunham: Minding the Monsters Al Madrigal: Why Is the Rabbit Cry- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart Mourning” Jeff Dunham performs. (CC) ing? The comic performs. (N) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog A.N.T. Farm (N) Jessie (N) (CC) Phineas and Ferb Fish Hooks (N) Dog With a Blog Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Sons of Guns “Free Fall Shotgun” The Sons of Guns “Loaded Up” A Vegas Sons of Guns: Locked and Loaded Sons of Guns “Hangfire” Will and Joe Wild West Alaska A young mother Sons of Guns “Hangfire” Will and Joe DSC 8 8 team builds a Para-shotgun. ’ demo of the Desert AR. ’ (CC) “Under Siege” (N) (CC) head to Jordan. (N) ’ (CC) learns survival skills. (N) ’ (CC) head to Jordan. ’ (CC) What Would Ryan The Soup Guest E! News (N) Playing With Fire (N) Fashion Police Guest host Jaime Fashion Police Christina Milian; Pe- Chelsea Lately E! News E! 65 65 Lochte Do? John Oliver. Pressly. nelope Mitchell. (N) NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Boston Celtics. Eastern NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers. Western Conference First Round, game 3. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Conference First Round, game 3. From Boston. From Los Angeles. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2013 NFL Draft (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors. (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Basketball FAM 39 39 America’s Funniest Home Videos ›› The Little Rascals (1994, Comedy) Travis Tedford, Bug Hall. ›› Gnomeo and Juliet (2011) Voices of James McAvoy, Emily Blunt. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Chef Marks Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel. Former Special Forces soldiers form a rogue unit. ››› The Fighter (2010, Drama) Mark Wahlberg. Two broth- Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ers reunite to train for a historic boxing match. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Second Round. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) PGA Tour Golf Champions: Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf, First Round. In Play ’ HALL 19 19 ››› Love Is a Four Letter Word (2007, Romance) Teri Polo, Robert Mailhouse. ››› Dad’s Home (2010, Drama) David James Elliott, Sharon Case, Madison Frasier (CC) Frasier “The Inn- Frasier “Dark Vic- Frasier “She’s the Respective attorneys for a divorcing couple have an affair. (CC) Davenport. A fired executive reconnects with his two children. (CC) keepers” (CC) tory” ’ (CC) Boss” (CC) HGTV 68 68 You Live in What? (CC) You Live in What? (CC) Spontaneous Flea Market Flip Flea Market Flip Flea Market Flip House Hunters House Hunters Flea Market Flip Flea Market Flip HIST 37 37 “Built by Hand” “Pinball Mania” American Pickers “The Emu ” American Pickers (CC) American Pickers “Knuckleheads” American Pickers “Pandora’s Box” LI FE 51 51 Hoarders A woman faces eviction. Hoarders “Kathleen; Scott” (CC) Hoarders “Verna; Joanne” (CC) Hoarders Hobbyist hoards. (CC) Hoarders “Dawn; Linda” (CC) Hoarders “June; Doug” (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin MTV 63 63 Ronnie is released. ’ Ke$ha: My Crazy 2 “Hard Knocks” ’ Over-dependent mothers. ››› American Teen (2008, Documentary) Premiere. ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Chicago Blackhawks. (Live) NHL Overtime (N) (Live) Poker After Dark (CC) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Teenage Mut. Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› It’s Complicated (2009) ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. ›› It’s Complicated (2009, Romance-Comedy) Meryl Streep, Steve Martin. R O OT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball: Angels at Mariners SPIKE 57 57 ›› Lucky Number Slevin (2006, Crime Drama) Josh Hartnett, Morgan Freeman. › Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi. A retired thief ›› Lucky Number Slevin (2006) Josh Hartnett. A man A man lands amid a war between black and Jewish crime lords. ’ must steal 50 cars to save his brother. ’ lands amid a war between black and Jewish crime lords. 59 59 ››› V for Vendetta (2006, Action) Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving. WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Defiance Deep South Paranormal TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Ever Increasing Israel: Journey of Light (CC) Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord ’ TBS 55 55 The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Dip- Family Guy Family Guy “New ›› Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Are We There Yet? Queens ’ (CC) Foundation” (CC) Caddy” ’ (CC) lomats Club” (CC) Kidney in Town” Adam Rodriguez. A boozy singer finds a way to change her life. (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL I Found-Gown I Found-Gown Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL I Found-Gown I Found-Gown Four Weddings ’ (CC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 54 54 The Mentalist “Red John’s Friends” The Mentalist “Red Rum” Murdered ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen. Jason Bourne con- ››› The Bourne Identity (2002) Matt Damon. An amnesiac Patrick leaves the CBI. ’ (CC) high schooler. ’ (CC) tinues to look for clues to unravel his true identity. (CC) (DVS) agent is marked for death after a botched hit. TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show Regular Show Cartoon Planet King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Ghost Adventures “Kings Tavern” Ghost Adventures (CC) Dead Files Revisited (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Wipeout “Ladies Night” ’ (CC) Wipeout “All Stars” ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Top 20 Most Shocking Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit De- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Moment “White House Chef” A USA 58 58 homeless man is a suspect. ’ (CC) assailant rapes his victim twice. “Philadelphia” ’ (CC) tective Benson’s brother. ’ (CC) “Pretend” A teenage boy is killed. man mentors with Walter Sheib. VH1 62 62 ›› The Karate Kid Part III (1989) Ralph Macchio. (CC) ›› The Karate Kid (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. Premiere. ’ (CC) Best Week Ever Jenny McCarthy Best Week Ever Jenny McCarthy

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(CC) ›› Soul Plane (2004) Kevin Hart. ›› National Security (2003) (CC) All About the Benjamins The Rachel Zoe Brad Brad Dukes of Dukes of The Millionaire Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Bravo’s Top 10 Tabatha Tabatha Takes Tabatha Don’t-- Don’t-- BRAVO 66 66 Project (CC) World World Mel Mel Matchmaker ’ Weddings Over Tardy Tardy CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Broken Tail fifth estate Reci Stefano Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ Nation HNIC NHL Hockey C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Music Hot 20 Countdown (N) ’ (CC) Dog and Beth Gun Cops Cops ›› Footloose ’ CNBC 46 46 Skin Sub-D Keurig TRIA Cook Paid Paid Paid Paid Insan Power-Juicing Paid Insan Sub-D Paid WEN Paint Paid Insan The Car Chasers Treasure Det. CNN 44 44 Sat. Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next To Be Announced Gupta CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Dinner Anthony Bourd. CNNH 45 45 CNN Saturday Morning Money Sat. 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Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News ›› The Wager (2007) Future Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Name Is Name Is House/ Meet, There Accord- Rules ››› Something’s Gotta Give (2003) Jack Nich- ›› Life as We Know It (2010) Katherine Heigl, Ray- Friends Friends Friends Friends Earl Earl Payne Browns Yet? ing-Jim olson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves. (CC) Josh Duhamel. (CC) (DVS) mond (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Moving Up (CC) Four Houses ’ Four Houses ’ 1st 1st Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover Epic RVs (N) ’ ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Act Rizzoli & Isles Rizzoli & Isles › Jonah Hex (2010) Josh NBA Tip- NBA Basketball Brooklyn Nets at Chicago Bulls. NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Memphis Law & Order “Privi- Law & Order of God” ’ (CC) (CC) Brolin. (CC) (DVS) Off (N) (Live) (CC) Grizzlies. 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(N) ’ battle rounds continue. ’ (CC) way; Rihanna performs. ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Facelift Secrets Supersmile Law & Order “Stalker” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Disappeared” (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) Mayweather The life story of Floyd May- Criminal Minds A killer in Miami targets 48 Hours (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at omg! Insider (N) CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News weather Jr. (N) ’ (CC) prostitutes. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11PM ’ (CC) ’ PBS 9 9 Antiques Roadshow “Rapid City” Furni- Market Warriors American items of the Call the Midwife A baby is born with ››› The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959, Mystery) Peter Vera “The Ghost Position” Vera is reunited with Stuart. ture by Thomas Molesworth. 20th century . (N) ’ (CC) spina bifida. ’ (CC) Cushing, Andre Morell, Christopher Lee. (CC) Bloopers (N) ’ Bloopers (N) ’ Bones “The Wannabe in the Weeds” Bones “A Boy in a Tree” A corpse is Q13 FOX News at Cops “Seattle-Ta- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Star Wars: The Clone Wars Luminara MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) The murder of an aspiring singer. ’ found hanging from a tree. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) coma” (CC) Files ’ (CC) spiracy Files ’ and Anakin act as decoys. Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office “Dream The Office ’ (CC) CSI: Miami “Freaks & Tweaks” Addict’s Leverage “The Three Days of the Criminal Minds Searching for a female It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Team” home. ’ (CC) Hunter Job” A school-bus driver. serial killer. ’ (CC) in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow A suit that be- “The Doctor Who “The As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Inspector Morse Morse investigates a Call the Midwife Jenny is uneasy about PBS 12 12 longed to Colonel Sanders. (CC) Seeds of Doom” Seeds of Doom” (CC) “The Cruise” pearances (CC) pearances (CC) possible suicide. (CC) her assignment. ’ (CC) NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Toyota Owners 400. From Richmond International Bloopers (N) ’ Bloopers (N) ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX News at Washington’s The Following “The End Is Near” An FOX 13 13 Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) (S Live) (CC) (CC) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) Most Wanted FBI official is abducted. (CC) (DVS) IND 14 14 Toni Brattin Hair Fabulous - 2nd An North Shore Linens Electronic Connection Electronic Connection Watch Collector’s Series - 3rd Anni Watch Collector’s Series - 3rd Anni House “” Treating an avid House “” A student repeat- House “” A newborn disap- House “Knight Fall” Wilson and an ex Psych “In for a Penny...” Juliet’s Psych “The Tao of Gus” Shawn and Gus ION 15 15 blogger. ’ (CC) edly hallucinates. ’ (CC) pears from the nursery. ’ (CC) start over. ’ (CC) father visits. ’ (CC) hide a witness. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong (CC) End of the Age Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 Cindy Crawford on Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune Bet on Your Baby A child has 90 sec- ››› Over the Hedge (2006, Comedy) Voices of Bruce Willis. Premiere. Ani- KATU News at 11 Castle “Head Case” (N) ’ (CC) ageless skin “Portland Week” onds to pick up toys. (N) (CC) mated. A raccoon tells fellow animals about a new food source. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Inside Edition Grants Getaways Smash “The Producers” Jimmy threat- The Voice “The Battles, Part 4” The Saturday Night Live Host Anne Hatha- NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) Weekend (N) ’ ens “Hit List’s” future. (N) ’ battle rounds continue. ’ (CC) way; Rihanna performs. ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero Intimamente (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Concurso Miss Colita; Alacranes Musical. Comediant. Noticiero NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Toyota Owners 400. From Richmond International Johnny Cash, Paid Program Leverage “The Three Days of the 10 O’Clock News (N) The Following “The End Is Near” An FOX 27 27 Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) (S Live) (CC) Hank Williams Hunter Job” A school-bus driver. FBI official is abducted. (CC) (DVS) American Hoggers Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) American Hoggers American Hoggers American Hoggers American Hoggers A&E 52 52 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Swordfish (2001, Suspense) John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry. An ››› The Italian Job (2003, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton. A thief ›› The Sentinel (2006, Suspense) Michael Douglas. A Se- ex-con computer hacker is pulled into a high-tech heist. (CC) and his crew plan to steal back their gold. (CC) cret Service agent becomes a murder suspect. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced My Cat From Hell ’ My Cat From Hell (N) ’ My Cat From Hell ’ My Cat From Hell: Scratch Tracks My Cat From Hell ’ BET 56 56 ›› All About the Benjamins (2002) ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007, Romance) Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba, Louis Gossett Jr.. (CC) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) ›› Beauty Shop BRAVO 66 66 Married to Medicine “Queen Bee Sting” Married to Medicine Toya reveals a Married to Medicine Aftermath of ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, ›› How to Lose a Mariah confronts Kari. secret about Mariah. Mariah and Toya’s fight. Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. Guy in 10 Days CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer. ’ (CC) Dog and Beth: On the Hunt “Dog’s New Tricks” (CC) My Big Redneck Vacation (N) (CC) After Show ›› Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road (2006) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Car Chasers Treasure Detectives The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Car Chasers Quit Your Job! Montel Williams CNN 44 44 White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2013 Coverage of the annual dinner. Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2013 Coverage of the annual dinner. Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown White House Correspondents’ Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries White House Correspondents’ Dinner 2013 Coverage of the annual dinner. COM 60 60 ›› Dinner for Schmucks (2010, Comedy) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Bruce Greenwood. Comic misad- Jeff Dunham: Minding the Monsters Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy The comic discusses his ›› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) ventures follow a man’s encounter with a buffoon. (CC) Jeff Dunham performs. (CC) family. (N) (CC) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Gravity Falls ’ Gravity Falls ’ Gravity Falls ’ ››› Monsters, Inc. (2001) Voices of John Goodman. ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Sons of Guns “Hangfire” Will and Joe MythBusters “Duel Dilemmas” Adam MythBusters “Hail Hijinx” Picking apart MythBusters “Dodge a Bullet” Dodging MythBusters “Duct Tape Plane” Repair- MythBusters “Dodge a Bullet” Dodging DSC 8 8 head to Jordan. ’ (CC) and Jamie test a dueling myth. (CC) rope bridge physics. ’ (CC) a bullet; jumping from heights. ’ ing a plane with duct tape. (CC) a bullet; jumping from heights. ’ E! 65 65 Ready for Love Ben and Ernesto meet E! News ›› Stick It (2006, Comedy-Drama) Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym, Vanessa Len- What Would Ryan Married to Jonas Fashion Police Christina Milian; Pe- the women. (N) ’ (CC) gies. A rebellious teen attends a gymnastics academy. Lochte Do? nelope Mitchell. NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets. Western Conference First Round, game SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Pacers at Hawks 3. From the Toyota Center in Houston. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Track and Field Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NBA Face to Face NBA Tonight FAM 39 39 ›› Gnomeo and Juliet (2011) Voices of James McAvoy. › Yogi Bear (2010) Voices of Dan Aykroyd. Premiere. ››› The Lion King (1994) Voices of Rowan Atkinson, Matthew Broderick. ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped First round, diver scallops. 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(CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Raw Lockup White House Correspondents Dinner Lockup Lockup Lockup: Raw “It’s Complicated” Lockup: Raw “A Private Hell” MTV 63 63 Teen Mom 2 “Hard Knocks” ’ Girl Code ’ Ke$ha: My Crazy Teen Mom 2 Jenelle’s partying. ’ Teen Mom 2 “So Much to Lose” ’ Teen Mom 2 “Change of Heart” ’ Teen Mom 2 Kailyn borrows money. NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey NHL Live (N) (Live) NHL Hockey San Jose Sharks at Los Angeles Kings. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. NHL Live (N) Boxing Fight Night: Tyson Fury vs. Steve Cunningham. NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Marvin Marvin “Big Time Marvin” (N) Supah Ninjas (N) Supah Ninjas (N) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Walk the Line (2005, Biography) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. (CC) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. (CC) R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (Live) Mariners Post. MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Sporting Kansas City. MLB Baseball SPIKE 57 57 › Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni ›› National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel. Premiere. Ben Gates sets › Season of the Witch (2011) Nicolas Ribisi. A retired thief must steal 50 cars to save his brother. ’ out to establish an ancestor’s innocence. ’ Cage, Ron Perlman. Premiere. ’ SYFY 59 59 › 2 Headed Shark Attack (2012) Swamp Shark (2011, Suspense) Kristy Swanson, D.B. Sweeney. (CC) Swamp Volcano (2012, Science Fiction) Rachel Hunter, Brad Dourif. (CC) Stonehenge Apocalypse (2010) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades ››› The Passion of the Christ (2004, Drama) Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Claudia Gerini. Miracles of the Passion Virtual Memory The King of The King of The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Men at Work Who Gets the Last TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ “Downshift” Laugh? TLC 38 38 Four Houses (N) ’ (CC) Insane Bathrooms (N) ’ (CC) Epic RVs ’ (CC) Four Houses ’ (CC) Insane Bathrooms ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “Johnny Rockets” TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Bad Faith” Logan deals ›› The Next Three Days (2010, Suspense) Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Brian Dennehy. Pre- ›› The Next Three Days (2010, Suspense) Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Brian Dennehy. A man with repressed memories. ’ miere. A man plans to break his wife out of prison. (CC) (DVS) plans to break his wife out of prison. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show ››› Shrek (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Venture Bros. Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show Black Dynamite The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Fast Foods Gone Global “Europe” Fast Foods Gone Global (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Tor House” TRUTV 49 49 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout “Ballsy Gets a Hard Hat” Wipeout “Gorillas in Our Midst” ’ World’s Dumbest... Top 20 Most Shocking USA 58 58 NCIS “See No Evil” Captain’s family is NCIS “Minimum Security” A translator NCIS “Blackwater” A detective helps the NCIS “Love & War” Investigating a NCIS “Jurisdiction” A Navy diver is mur- › G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) kidnapped. ’ (CC) dies at Guantanamo Bay. (CC) team. ’ (CC) sergeant’s murder. ’ (CC) dered. ’ (CC) Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid. (CC) VH1 62 62 I’m Married Off Pitch ’ Mob Wives ’ (CC) Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry. ’

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