<<

VOTE SOON! Greens Flourish at Toledo’s Never Winter Farm / Life 1 $1

2019 Early Week Edition Tuesday,

CH

Voting Begins May 16Chronline.com and ends May 28Serving our communities since 1889 — www.chronline.com May 14, 2019 Two Airlifted United Dominates Driver and Passenger Seriously Injured After Boys Beat Forks to Take District Title /Sports Vehicle Hits Median, Flips /Main 3 Nearly 50 Onalaska Man Sentenced to Over 23 Years for Wife’s Murder Lewis County By Cody Neuenschwander months for one count of first- [email protected] degree murder with 112 days of credit for time already served — Residents File Bruce Reed, an Onalaska was an agreed recommendation man who pleaded guilty to between Deputy Prosecutor Monday For shooting and killing his wife in Paul Masiello and Reed’s attor- January, was sentenced Monday ney Kevin Nelson. Public Office morning to more than 23 years He was to be sentenced on a in prison. range of 240 to 320 months in By Will Rubin A majority of the hearing prison. Masiello said the defen- [email protected] consisted of emotional state- dant had no criminal history to ments from the victim’s fam- speak of, other than some dated A trio of Centralia residents offenses. filed paperwork with the Lewis ily, who remembered her as an excellent nurse, mother, cousin Toynbee said he was tempt- County Auditor’s Office on ed to sentence Reed to the max- and sister. Cody Neuenschwander / [email protected] Monday, affirming their status imum sentence available, after as non-incumbent candidates The sentence imposed by Bruce Reed and his attorney Kevin Nelson at a hearing in Lewis County Superior for city council positions set to Judge Andrew Toynbee — 280 please see MURDER, page 11 Court on May 13, 2019. be on the ballot this fall. All three Centralia City Council terms expiring at the end of the year are at-large po- The Mountains on Mother’s Day sitions. Elizabeth Cameron and Steven Hubbard declared their candidacy Monday for the seat currently held by Joyce Barnes, who has chosen not to seek re- election. Former council mem- ber Ron Greenwood, who lost his seat in 2017 to Cameron Mc- Gee, has filed to run against Lee Coumbs, who currently serves as mayor. Centralia Councilor Peter Abbarno also wasted no time in filing to run for reelection on the first day of filing week, which runs through Friday af- ternoon. A trio of incumbent Chehalis City Council members also had confirmed their intent to seek another term as of 4:30 p.m. Monday afternoon: Terry Harris (Council District No. 1). Daryl Lund (District No. 2) and Isaac Pope (District No. 4). All told, 46 Lewis County residents filed to run for 42 of- fices on the first day they were allowed. A total of 163 positions are open this year, with many more filings expected before the close of business on Friday. “People are talking about how Alex Brown / [email protected] they don’t want our town to Mount Rainier and Spirit Lake are seen Sunday from the summit of Mount St. Helens. stagnate,” Greenwood said. “… I think we need to start looking at those people who have been Man Accused of Leading Deputies on High-Speed Chase Down Highway 12 in the background and bring in some new minds and bodies, By The Chronicle Lewis County the 3600 block of U.S. Highway ing westbound vehicles by us- while still working with those Deputies say an Olympia Jail, as of Mon- 12. ing the eastbound lanes, caus- who have been in power for a man sped down U.S. Highway day, on $25,000 The speeding vehicle — a ing eastbound traffic to have to long time. I think it’s time for 12, failing to stop for pursuing bail. 1998 Toyota Avalon — had leave the roadway to avoid a col- us to have more of the younger deputies and causing other ve- According passed another vehicle on a lision,” court documents read. please see OFFICE, page 11 hicles to go off the road to avoid to a probable double yellow line and on a Another deputy joined the collisions. cause affidavit, blind corner. chase and the Toyota slowed to Thomas S. Brannam, 27, was on Friday, a The deputy activated her 50 mph, but still didn’t stop, ac- charged with attempting to deputy clocked lights and sirens and gave chase, Follow Us on Twitter Thomas Brannam cording to documents. @chronline elude a pursuing police vehicle Brannam go- but Brannam allegedly failed to Spike strips were laid down and driving with a suspended ing 91 miles pull over. Find Us on Facebook license. He is being held in the per hour in a 55 mph zone in “The Toyota continued pass- please see CHASE, page 11 www.facebook.com/ thecentraliachronicle Public Health Director Moves On Fairgrounds Annexation Subscriber mailing label below this line Deaths Danette Centralia Goddard, Joanne, 81, York Moves Centralia Leaves Forward With County for Process to California Annex Land Job / Main 2 / Main 5 The Heat Wave is Coming! Heating - Cooling - Roofing 10% OFF UP TO $1400 & UP TO (SCHEDULE NOW!) $400 CASH BACK! (ASK FOR DETAILS)

SERVING YOUR The Chronicle, 24/7 SERVICE CH597522bw.do Serving the Greater Lewis NEIGHBORS County Area Since 1889 MAINTENANCE SINCE 1962

CHEHASM252MH chehalissheetmetal.com 360-748-9221 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 LOCAL Centralia City Council to Consider Advancing Fairgrounds Annexation VALUE: Property assessed at $3.15 Million, Annexation Would Cost Centralia in Water, Sewer By Will Rubin [email protected] The Centralia City Council is set to consider a resolution today advancing a process to an- nex a portion of the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds into its boundaries. The move follows a recom- mendation by the city’s planning commission. County officials submitted a petition in February 2018 ask- ing the city to take on the more than 45 acres of property sitting between its city limits and those of Chehalis. Doing so would lower the county’s water bill on the fairgrounds by about 30 per- cent since it would be subject to city rates. The fairgrounds are already serviced by Centralia water and sewer systems. Analysis performed by city staff show an expected annual loss of $31,696 in revenue from Will Rubin/[email protected] water and sewer charges should The Centralia City Council will discuss annexation of the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds into the city limits on Tuesday evening. the city council proceed with the annexation process. Utility taxes ners, so we’re certainly going to cal. We don’t receive any more over the annexed portion of The second condition would for cable, natural gas and tele- try to help them if we can.” special privileges or anything the fairgrounds from the Lewis be that the address for the fair- phone service would be levied, The council will not be mak- else like that.” County Sheriff’s Office. A 2006 grounds office be relocated to as would additional sources of ing a final determination on the The property carries an as- study showed no additional within Centralia city limits revenue such as lodging tax dol- annexation process on Tuesday. sessed value of $3.15 million and police resources would be re- within three months of annexa- lars from campground stays, but Once it clears the county review would be given an OSPF (Open quired to take on that responsi- tion. Not all portions of the fair- those are not expected to com- board, councilors will take an- Space/Public Facilities) zoning bility. City staff recommend in grounds are within the urban pletely offset the losses. “It obviously helps the county, other vote as to whether or not to designation if folded into city the agenda packet for Tuesday’s growth area in question — some or they wouldn’t be asking,” City approve an ordinance codifying limits. Lewis County PUD cur- meeting that, should the city individual buildings may well be Manager Rob Hill said. “That’s the annexation. rently provides power to the fair- council accept the resolution, it split between the Twin Cities. common sense. I think from our “They’re just like a business to grounds, a service which would do so subject to two conditions, “Technically, the kitchen of position, as staff bringing it to us,” said Community Develop- be picked up by Centralia City one of which is that the LCSO the Blue Pavilion would be in the council, the county has been ment Director Emil Pierson. “If Light. continue as the primary pub- Centralia, with the rest of the good partners with us on a num- it were a Safeway and they were The Centralia Police Depart- lic safety arm for the Southwest building in Chehalis,” said Fair- ber of projects, really good part- annexing in, it would be identi- ment would acquire jurisdiction Washington Fair each summer. grounds Manager Tamara Hayes. News in Brief

citizens up there and the peo- Much of the state funding, in ad- morning at the Lions Theater. County Chooses Bidder ple that travel that every day. It dition to paying for construction Annual Rainier The first place prize is a schol- for North Fork Road will be a state-of-the-art county costs, helped with the acquisi- Independent Film arship for $1,441.10. project and a road for everyone tion of right of way. The county Filmmakers Gary Lun- Realignment Project to enjoy. It will make it very safe negotiated with about two-doz- Festival Announces dgren, Lukas Hassel, and By Alex Brown up there.” en property owners to get the Lineup Shawn-Caulin Young, all have [email protected] The project will realign land it needed to shift the road. new films playing this year. some dangerous curves in the “This project has been By The Chronicle Gary Lundgren brings us our County commissioners have road, flatten the shoulder and around for awhile, so it’s good The 13th annual Raini- closing night film, “Phoenix, selected Centralia-based Ster- improve drainage. It’s expected to see it get to this point and er Independent Film Festi- Oregon” a comedy of midlife ling Breen Crushing, Inc, with to be completed by fall. The es- actually get built,” Metcalf said. val, scheduled for this Fri- reinvention and the redeem- a bid of $2.19 million, to handle timated cost for the project, ac- “A lot of staff time and a lot of day through Sunday, has ing power of friendship. Gary the North Fork Road realign- cording to county engineer Tim teamwork went in this one.” announced a lineup including will be in attendance for the ment project that will straighten Fife, fell about in the middle of Stamper also recognized more than 40 films. Q&A. Lukas Hassel returns and widen about 1.4 miles of the six bids submitted. Con- those who had to sacrifice piec- The Student Movie RIFF, with a short horror film, “The the road between Chehalis and struction is expected to start in es of their land to allow the road now in its third year, is open Son, The Father” playing Sat- Onalaska. about six weeks. to be made safer. to students in grades nine urday night at the Lions The- “It’s been a long time in the The county received $2.6 “Thanks to the property through 12 in the Eatonville, ater and will also be in atten- making, so we’re very excited,” million from the state’s County owners too,” he said. “There was Morton, Yelm, Mineral, Ort- dance. said county commissioner Gary Road Administration Board, a lot of negotiation going on, so ing and Bethel school districts. For more information, go Stamper. “I think it’s going to and it will contribute about they are to be commended for The top 10 films will be to https://rainier.film/sched- be a real improvement for the $400,000 of its own funding. their effort to make this work.” screened at 10 a.m. Saturday ule-2019. The Weather Almanac

We Want Your Photos

Send in your weather-related photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph.

Display Your Event Poster in Our Window! School Community Event! LIVE Production MUSIC Come by and view upcoming local events posted in our window at The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia. The What’s Happening Window is located in the middle of the building on Pearl St. Bring your event poster to The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 Two Airlifted After I-5 Crash in Centralia By The Chronicle Two Centralia residents were airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle Saturday night after a driver lost control of their vehicle and struck the barrier on Interstate 5. Jared Wenzelburger / According to Washington [email protected] State Patrol, a 58-year-old Cen- Two people tralia resident was driving the were seriously vehicle at milepost 80 in Centra- injured after this lia when the crash occurred. A vehicle flipped in passenger, a 48-year-old Centra- I-5 Saturday night lia resident, was also injured. in Centralia. Troopers responded to the area at 11:08 p.m. and learned the vehicle, a 2007 Toyota Scion, was traveling southbound. The vehicle then struck the barrier and rolled over onto its top in the left lane. Either drugs or alcohol are believed to be contributing fac- tors in the collision, and troopers are investigating possible vehicu- lar assault charges, according to the state patrol. County Moves Closer to Expanding ATV Use on West County Roads STREET LEGAL: Off-Road Vehicles Could Drive on Roads With Speed Limits “One of the things that’s Under 35 Miles Per Hour helped me a little bit is the By Alex Brown opportunity to get out and [email protected] drive the road yourself.” Lewis County officials are continuing to plan for the expan- Gary Stamper sion of street-legal ATV use on Lewis County commissioner some roads in the western half of Lewis County, following the opening of many roads to the off-road vehicles in the eastern portion of the county last year. dress that desire. Cooks Hill Road are spots where On Monday, county com- Unlike the rural east side, the drivers often ignore the speed missioners were presented a western half of the county con- limit, creating a potential haz- map showing all the roads with tains more urban areas, so it’s ard. Commissioner Gary Stamp- Alex Brown / [email protected] speed limits of 35 miles per hour unlikely the county will open up er, whose district contains the County commissioner look at maps showing all 35 mph roads in the west half of and below in the western half of all roads where ATV use could entirety of the roads that were Lewis County, part of discussion about opening up wheeled ATV use in more ar- unincorporated Lewis County. technically be eligible. Public opened to ATVs last year, rec- eas of the county. The map showed scores of roads, Works director Josh Metcalf ommended touring the roads in outlined in red, where wheeled and county engineer Tim Fife question. ATVs could potentially be al- put together the map with all “One of the things that’s lowed. Roads within city limits roads meeting the 35 mph crite- helped me a little bit is the op- GET OUT were left off, because cities set ria, but they’d like to see the list portunity to get out and drive the their own road ordinances. narrowed before commissioners road yourself,” he said. “There’s The look at ATV expan- adopt new rules. some (places) it just doesn’t make & RIDE sion comes after commissioners “(Metcalf) and Tim Fife have sense because of the volume of voted to allow use on roads in serious reservations about open- traffic.” the east side of the county last ing all of these roads,” said coun- Martin said the county could year. That ordinance allowed for ty manager Erik Martin. “They also provide traffic numbers to Your Spring street-legal ATVs — those with probably will have a recommen- show which roads might be too registrations, mirrors, lights, dation for you on a revised num- busy to include. seatbelts, windshields and turn ber of roads.” “We have counts on every sin- signals — to be driven on county Looking over the map, com- gle one of these roads,” he said. roads with speed limits under 35 missioners noticed several roads “We can tell you exactly, on aver- mph. in their districts that would likely age, how many cars are on these The move came after much not be good candidates for ATVs. roads.” urging from rural residents, rec- Commissioner Bobby Jackson, Metcalf and Fife, Martin said, reation advocates and tourism for instance, pointed out Curtis would continue analyzing the boosters, and commissioners Hill Road. map and return to commission- say it has largely been a success, “That’s probably not going ers with a refined proposal. with few complaints reported. to work,” he said. “That’s a hill, “At this time I’m going to Now, many on the west side of and there’s a lot of traffic on that ask that Josh and Tim put their NEW the county are eager to get their road.” thoughts together a little bit and own ATV opportunities. County Commissioner Edna Fund then present to you guys on what 2015-2018 leaders have been working to ad- noted that Coal Creek Road and they would recommend,” he said. Street Bikes News in Brief at Used Bike Resident With Measles around gate A10. Health officials said. Prices! have posted online a specific list Measles, which can cause fe- 300 S. Tower, Centralia Spent Time in King, of the man's whereabouts during ver, rash and red watery eyes, is 736-0166 • 1-800-962-6826 the time he was contagious. highly contagious and spreads www.powersportsnorthwest.com Pierce Counties, "Measles is a cause for serious quickly through the air after a “We’re No Ordinary Dealer” Health Officials Say concern for anyone who does not cough or sneeze. The virus can Regular Store Hours have immunity," Anthony L-T remain in the air for up to two By Daniel Gilbert Tue.-Thur. 9:30-6:00 • Friday 9:30-8:00 Chen, director of health for the hours after someone with the Sat. 9:30-5:00 • Closed Sun. & Mon. The Seattle Times Tacoma-Pierce County Health disease leaves the area. A Pierce County man diag- Department, said in a statement. nosed with measles spent time "We urge those people to deter- while contagious in both Pierce mine if they were at any of the and King counties last week, in- locations where they may have • Farm Grown cluding Seattle-Tacoma Interna- been exposed." tional Airport, health officials The Pierce County man was Perennials said Sunday evening. not hospitalized and is recover- • House Plants The man, in his 40s, was at ing at home, health officials said. • Hanging Baskets Sea-Tac Airport much of the He wasn't exposed to the disease day from May 6 through May 10, by a resident of British Columbia • Color Bowls including locations within the who traveled to Seattle in late • Roses main parking garage, the breeze- April who was diagnosed with • Bedding Plants way on the 4th level to the esca- measles. That man, also in his lator, baggage-claim area and 40s, has since recovered, officials • Veggie Starts LONGVIEW RADIOLOGISTS WELCOMES DR. MATTHEW O’BRIEN!

Dr. Matthew O’Brien specializes in Musculoskeletal Radiology. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan Dr. O’Brien is a former musician who is married with one daughter.

(360) 736-0200 Longview longviewradiology.com CH597514bw.nk Radiologists P.S. Inc. 910 S. Scheuber Rd., MRI-Ultrasound Centralia, WA 98531 Come Visit our Lovely Show Gardens Call us for Healthy Savings and compare prices! CH597304rk.cg Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

IS YOUR BANK BRANCH VIRTUALLY DISAPPEARING?

Switch to a bank that has real bankers in real branches. If you like to do your banking face-to-face from time to time, come to Columbia Bank. We have all the digital options you need, but we also have actual branches. So you can bank online, on the phone or in person. The choice is yours. See how good your relationship with a bank can be. Visit ColumbiaBank.com, or better yet, stop by one of our branches.

Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender CH596984cd.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 Public Health Director Resigns After The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Nearly a Decade at Lewis County MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. By Alex Brown Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. [email protected] PLEASE call us immediately if you have not received After almost 10 years with your newspaper, at 360-807-8203 by the delivery Lewis County, Public Health and deadline. Social Services Director Danette Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks. York is moving on to take a posi- [email protected] tion in Butte County, California. TO SUBSCRIBE “It’s really bittersweet,” York said. “I’m really sad. I love this To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation place, and everything’s awesome, stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- but it’s time for me to move on, tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. and I have accepted a position 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. out of state.” County commissioners were TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING surprised by the news, saying the Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit county was losing a strong leader. www.chronline.com. “On behalf of a grateful coun- Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ty, thank you for your service to [email protected] your county,” said commissioner Bobby Jackson. “We will miss OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS you. … Our loss is their gain. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia You’ve done a great job, and we Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. really appreciate it.” County manager Erik Mar- SUBSCRIPTION RATES tin called York’s departure “a big loss for the county.” Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 York’s resignation letter gives Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 the county 30 days notice of her Home delivery departure, and she said she plans One month ...... $12.90 Alex Brown / [email protected] to stay active with Public Health Three months ...... $35.15 Lewis County Public Health and Social Services director Danette York, right, informs county commissioners that she is resign- during that time. Her start date Six months ...... $65.15 ing to take a position out of state. at the new position is July 1. One year ...... $122 “I absolutely love my staff and By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States the county is great here, so it is tral Services division, will also yet determined its plan for find- I need to spend some time with One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 bittersweet,” she said. be departing, which county lead- ing a replacement for York. HR and Danette herself to make York’s husband Tim, an em- ers said is a second difficult loss. “My inclination would prob- that decision going forward,” Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 ployee with Lewis County’s Cen- Martin said the county has not ably be a professional search, but Martin said. Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 One year ...... $194 / $227.45 Online subscriptions to chronline.com One day ...... $2 Lewis County Exploring Taking Ownership One month ...... $8 One year ...... $84 Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. of 54 Water Systems From Thurston PUD Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances CONNECTIONS: Systems may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers in Education. Serve 691 Hook-Ups in Numerous Lewis BACK ISSUES Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- County Communities able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks By Alex Brown old are $2 per issue. [email protected] THE NEWSROOM Lewis County leaders are For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact considering taking on ownership the appropriate person listed below. and operation of 54 small water EDITOR systems in the county that are Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 currently run by the Thurston [email protected] Public Utility District. Sports Editor The PUD owns many water Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 systems throughout the state, many of which it acquired in [email protected] the sales of companies or oth- Sports, Outdoors er transactions. It’s looking to Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8231 offload many of those systems [email protected] outside of its main base of op- County Government, Legislature, East Lewis erations, as it’s a challenge to ser- County vice infrastructure that’s several Alex Brown ...... 807-8239 hours of driving away. [email protected] “We’ve been trying to con- Twin Cities, South Thurston County solidate. We wanted to see if Will Rubin ...... 807-8222 someone else could take these [email protected] systems off our hands,” said John Crime, Fire, Courts, West Lewis County Weidenfeller, the PUD’s general Alex Brown / [email protected] Cody Neuenschwander ...... 807-8208 manager. “We’re certainly will- Lewis County Public Works director Josh Metcalf addresses the Lewis County Board of Commissioners Monday. ing to work with Lewis County [email protected] in any capacity they’d like. … tenance cost as well. If we have Newsroom Assistant We hope these systems are a more water systems, we’d have Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 good fit for them.” “This gives us an opportunity to look at what to staff it appropriately. … This [email protected] The 54 systems the PUD that structure looks like from an overall gives us an opportunity to look Photos owns in Lewis County service at what that structure looks like Jared Wenzelburger ...... 807-8224 691 connections, many of them resources standpoint, and make the right from an overall resources stand- Send News Tips To: private subdivisions or commu- decision before we do it.” point, and make the right deci- [email protected] nities. Only six of the systems sion before we do it.” [email protected] have more than 15 connections. Wiedenfeller said the PUD [email protected] For Lewis County, the po- Josh Metcalf, is happy to help the county with [email protected] tential transfer comes as leaders Director, Lewis County Public Works weigh the extent to which they staffing estimates, and it would THE CHRONICLE take on a partnership role during want to get into the water busi- PUBLISHER nior engineer with Public Works, fully within a few weeks or so we the transition. ness. The county was forced Michael Wagar ...... 807-8200 to take over the struggling Va- have toured many of the water can have that (plan) for you.” “Probably with that number der water system in 2014, and systems to get a sense of the in- One of the things the county of connections, three people [email protected] it’s working toward a potential frastructure’s condition. They’re will explore is the amount of who knew what they were do- Sales Manager takeover of long-troubled Water- planning to continue meeting to staffing necessary to keep that ing would be fine,” he said. “We Lindy Waring ...... 807-8219 Sewer District 5. Uncertainties come up with a strategy and a many water systems operational. have offered to Lewis County, we [email protected] with water systems in Boistfort plan for commissioners to con- “We just have to weigh our would agree to help them, men- and Pe Ell have also caught com- sider. risks and the long-term main- tor them, assist them for a period LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC missioners’ attention. “They’ve done a lot of due dili- tenance costs of the systems,” of time. ... It would be a partner- PRESIDENT Public Works director Josh gence out in the field,” said coun- Metcalf said. “There’s a capital ship for awhile until they got real Michael Wagar ...... 807-8200 Metcalf and Betsy Dillin, a se- ty manager Erik Martin. “Hope- cost, but an operating and main- comfortable with it.” [email protected] Vice President of Production and Technology News in Brief Jon Bennett ...... 330-9883 raising of the big tent at 9:30 a.m. Weavers Real Estate, Mills Diner ets bought the day of the shows [email protected] Circus to Visit Rochester Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 followed by a free tour of the and Highway 12 Espresso. Adult will cost $15 and $8, respectively. Later This Month grounds. Circus crew members Sign Pro Project Manager tickets are $12, with children and For more information, call 580- Mandy Klemola ...... 736-6322 By The Chronicle and performers will lead patrons senior tickets going for $7. Tick- 326-8833 or visit cmcircus.com. through the different areas while [email protected] The Culpepper & Merri- explaining the history of their weather Great Combined Cir- FAX NUMBERS company and the care process for cus is scheduled for a two-day ROCHESTER LUMBER Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 appearance beginning May 30 circus animals. A midway with pony rides and concessions will CHECK OUT OUR PRICE FOR 3’ 29 GAUGE METAL ROOFING! Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 in Rochester. The circus will be Obituaries ...... 807-8258 located in the vacant lot at the be open prior to the the first show WE ALSO STOCK A LARGE SELECTION OF POLE BUILDING SUPPLIES Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 intersection of U.S. Highway 12 of each day. 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech Acts contained within the Insulation • Vapor Barrier • Screws • Bolts 18 colors $ 09 and Gresham Road Southwest 3 /lf 130th VtOLUME, 129th ISSUE evening shows include Natalie’s Sliding Door Hardware • 24’ Trusses with shows planned for 5 p.m. 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) and 7:30 p.m. on that Thursday American Eskimo Escapades, a Blueprints • and of course all the lumber White, Green, Red, & Brown and Friday. unicycle troupe and The Wheel 8’, 10’ & 12’ in stock $289/lf POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 CH597317rk.nk Each morning before the of Destiny. Advance tickets are 19523 Sargent Rd SW 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net Rochester, WA The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- performances, members of the available at businesses around Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays public are invited to watch the Rochester, including Dream 360.273.5213 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE Suspect Booked for Stolen resisting arrest. Holmgren alleg- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT west Olympic Drive reported the DEPARTMENT Vehicle Possession, Heroin edly ran from officers, but was Theft Suspect Referred violation of a protection order caught. He then allegedly strug- over a messaging application. Vehicle Damage Reported • At 12:09 a.m. Saturday, po- • At 11:55 a.m. Friday, police gled with the arresting officer. lice responded to the 1200 block responded to the 1700 block of • At 8:25 a.m. Friday, police DUI Suspect Booked were notified of damage to a ve- of Alder Street and arrested Jus- Northwest Louisiana Avenue hicle in the 1300 block of Logan tine A. Abbott, 29, of Chehalis Doors Damaged and referred a 39-year-old Taco- • At 1:13 p.m. Sunday, police Street. on suspicion of possession of a ma man on suspicion of second- responded to the 1100 block of • At 11:42 p.m. Saturday, stolen vehicle and possession of degree theft. South Market Boulevard and ar- heroin. a caller in the 300 block of M Stolen Vehicle Recovered rested Michael J. Williams, 46, Street reported someone dam- Child Found in Middle of Street • At 2:27 p.m. Friday, a stolen Vehicle Theft aged her door in the past few of Chehalis on suspicion of driv- • At 7:32 p.m. Friday, a caller ing under the influence. vehicle was recovered in the 300 days. • At 5 a.m. Saturday, a theft at Northwest Folsom Street and block of West Pine Street. • At 12:18 p.m. Sunday, po- of a 6 foot by 8 foot utility trailer Northwest Ohio Avenue report- lice were called to the 500 block Damage to Engine Reported was reported in the 1300 block ed that a child was in the middle Trespass Suspect Booked of North Tower Avenue, where of Belmont Avenue. of the road unaccompanied. The • At 7:46 p.m. Sunday, a call- • At 3:15 p.m. Friday, police a roll-up door appeared to have er in the 600 block of Northwest been kicked open. caller returned the child to an responded to the 1300 block of Vehicle Prowl adult, who the caller said didn’t State Avenue reported a person Belmont Avenue and arrested inflicted damage to an engine. • At 12:29 p.m. Saturday, a Meth, Heroin Suspect Booked seem to care. Andrea N. Smith, 47, of Cen- vehicle prowl was reported in tralia on suspicion of criminal the 1200 block of Harrison Av- • At 1:47 p.m. Sunday, police Vehicle Prowl LEWIS COUNTY JAIL STATISTICS trespass. responded to the 1300 block of enue. A wallet with a credit card • At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, a • As of Monday morning, was stolen. Lum Road and arrested Joseph the Lewis County Jail had a Meth Possession Suspect J. Aulabaugh, 25, of Olympia, vehicle prowl was reported in the 1100 block of South Market total system population of 246 Booked Assault Suspect Booked on a Thurston County warrant and on possession of meth and Boulevard. Headphones were inmates, with 215 in general • At 3:11 p.m. Saturday, po- • At 4:32 p.m. Saturday, po- heroin. stolen. population, 29 in the Work Eth- lice responded to the 100 block lice responded to the 900 block ic and Restitution Center and of South Pearl Street and ar- of West Plum Street and ar- Juvenile Booked for Hit and Run two on work release. Of gen- rested Michael L. Hensley, 38, rested Nathan T. Stewart, 26, Death Threats • At 3:35 p.m. Saturday, a hit eral population inmates, 178 of Centralia on a Department of of Centralia on suspicion of were men and 37 were women Corrections warrant. During a fourth-degree assault — domes- • At 2:54 p.m. Sunday, police and run was reported in the 100 block of Southwest Interstate and of WERC inmates, 23 were search, police reported finding tic violence. responded to the 1900 block of men and six were women. A to- meth on Hensley. Avenue. Honesysuckle Lane and arrested tal of 39 inmates were booked a male juvenile on suspicion of Man Booked After Running through contracts outside Lewis Thefts from Police harassment for allegedly threat- Theft ening to kill family members. County. • At 3:27 p.m. Friday, a theft • At 1:09 a.m. Sunday, police • At 10:09 p.m. Saturday, a ••• theft of pallets was reported in of mail was reported in the 1400 responded to the 600 block of By The Chronicle Staff block of View Avenue. E Street and arrested Jacob D. AR-15 Stolen From Vehicle the 1700 block of Northwest • At 4:40 p.m. Friday, a theft Holmgren, 29, of Centralia on • At 6:36 p.m. Sunday, a theft Louisiana Avenue. Please call news reporter Cody of alcohol was reported in the a Department of Corrections of an AR-15 was reported from a Protection Order Violated Neuenschwander with news tips. 400 block of West Main Street. warrant and on suspicion of vehicle in the 1400 block of Har- • At 11:53 p.m. Saturday, a He can be reached at 807-8208 or obstructing a police officer and rison Avenue. caller in the 2100 block of South- [email protected] News in Brief Death Notices • JOANNE GODDARD, 81, of Centralia, Clark County Law Most people buckle up. The The woman in the video exits hall is one of more than 250 sim- died at her home on Friday, May more than 100 people who don't, an escape vehicle when she real- ilar events taking place across 10, 2019. Arrangements are under Enforcement Adds Extra however, die in car crashes every izes the driver isn't wearing a seat the nation this spring as part the care of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, year in Washington, according belt, opting to take her chances of the national Road to a Green Centralia. Click It or Ticket Patrols to the Washington Traffic Safety of fleeing Leatherface on foot. New Deal Tour. Through June Commission. Most of the fatal "The ad uses humor to get a Speakers at Friday's event in- crashes involve men between the very serious point across," Waller clude: Corrections By Jerzy Shedlock ages of 21 to 25. said. "Your odds of dying in a • Linda Garcia, an activist ••• The Columbian Nearly every Clark County crash are four times greater if from Vancouver's Fruit Valley you are not buckled up." The Chronicle seeks to be Clark County law enforce- police department is participat- neighborhood who received the accurate and fair in all its re- ment agencies will increase pa- ing in the heightened enforce- 2019 Goldman Environmental porting. If you find an error or trols beginning today for the an- ment, including Battle Ground, Man Found Dead in Prize for her work opposing a believe a news item is incor- nual statewide Click It or Ticket La Center, Ridgefield, Vancou- proposed oil terminal at the Port rect, please call the newsroom ver and Washougal. The Clark Fife Parking Lot After of Vancouver. as soon as possible at 807-8224, Campaign. The extra officers hitting the County Sheriff's Office and • Don Orange, a small-busi- between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Washington State Patrol are also Gunshots Reported ness owner elected to the Port Monday through Friday. streets will focus on drivers who aren't wearing seat belts, until helping out. By Stacia Glenn of Vancouver board of commis- the end of the campaign on June An observational study con- The News Tribune sioners in 2017, with his opposi- 2. ducted by the traffic safety com- tion to the oil terminal serving mission found that statewide seat A man was found dead in Fife as a cornerstone of his campaign. belt use was 93.2 percent among early Monday after somebody • Don Steinke, who worked In Loving Memory Of vehicle occupants in 2018, com- called 911 to report hearing gun- with wife, Alona, to derail the oil pared to a national seat belt use fire. terminal. rate of 89.7 percent in 2017. Police responded to the 1300 • Temple Lentz, a community Vancouver police Chief James block of Willow Road East at activist with a background in Rocky Leister McElvain said in a prepared about 12:20 a.m. but could not nonprofit management and pri- statement that Clark County has find a victim. vate-sector marketing and com- Rocky Leister, who lived a seat belt use rate of 97 percent. About 10 minutes later, a dif- munications who was elected to in Glendale, Ariz., and was The chief asked law abiding citi- ferent person called 911 to report the District 1 seat on the Clark native to Washington State, has zens to encourage others to use finding a body in a parking lot County Council in 2018. played his final gig. He never restraints to help get the com- near Pacific Highway East and • Lindsey Luis, a senior at missed a beat and that’s why munity to 100 percent. Willow Road East. Fort Vancouver High School it’s no surprise that he took Scott Waller, occupant pro- Officers found a man there Center for International Stud- his final breath 4/25, at exactly tection program manager with suffering from a gunshot wound. ies, national youth president for 4:25 p.m. the Washington Traffic Safe- He was pronounced dead at the League of United Latin Ameri- His band members include ty Commission, said parents scene. can Citizens and a candidate for his mom, Evelyn Schave; dad, should instill a lifelong habit by The victim has not yet been Vancouver Public Schools board Dennis Schave; son, Rocky encouraging their teenage driv- identified. of directors. Pratt; sisters, Darlene Bernard ers to always buckle up. No information about what • Donna Sinclair, an adjunct and Tanya Ghetian; sister- Nationally, among young led up to the shooting has been professor of history at Washing- in-law, Marilyn Beban; and adults 18 to 34 killed in crashes released. ton State University Vancouver niece, April Gedney (A.J.). He just like any artist, Rocky had in 2017, more than half (57 per- No arrests have been made. and a member of the Washougal was supported by his adoring his muse. And, more so than cent) were completely unre- School District board of direc- fans, an extended family of anyone or anything, he found strained — one of the highest Green New Deal Forum tors. stepbrothers and stepsisters, his rhythm in the woods. percentages for all age groups, • Osvaldo "Ozzie" Gonzalez, aunts, uncles, friends and Logging was his profession according to the traffic safety Planned for Friday director of sustainability and fellow musicians. He was met and setting a choker was by far commission. By Jeffrey Mize diversity at Howard S. Wright, a on the stairway to heaven by his best composition. Given the high number of general contractor, and a mem- his nephew, Michah McGarrah, A celebration of Rocky’s life young drivers who aren't wear- The Columbian ber of TriMet's board of directors. and his best furry friend, Yoda, will be held at 6 p.m., Saturday, ing seat belts, the traffic safety • Kim Harless, board presi- who passed just days before. The Green New Deal is com- June 8, 2019, at Reconciling commission is sharing a "horror- ing to Vancouver for a town hall dent of Slow Food Southwest Although Rocky was known Pentecostal Assembly in movie style video ad" that de- Washington and a solid waste to many for his classic rock forum featuring community Phoenix, Ariz. His final encore picts a young man and woman leaders discussing why action operations specialist with Clark and gospel instrumentals, his will take place afterwards in being chased by a chainsaw- County Public Health. best medley was his late night is needed to counter climate Washington where friends and wielding man. • Carmen McKibben, a first- phone calls to his family and change. family will gather to spread his generation Mexican-American friends. To be on the receiving The event will be from 6:30 to ashes in the forest. LOWER COLUMBIA and executive director of South- end of one of these Rocky 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Columbia If you’re wondering MONUMENT Room at Vancouver Community west Washington Communities originals was to hear you were what you can do in Rocky’s loved and it was music to your Library, 901 C. St. United for Change. memory, here are a few ideas: The event is being organized A Green New Deal has been ears. discover a cure for cancer, When he wasn’t drumming, by the Sunrise Movement, a loosely discussed for more than send him a birthday wish each group of youth activists that a decade but took firmer shape strumming his guitar or dialing August 27th, learn how to play a telephone keypad, you’d most formed to stop climate change. this year when Rep. Alexandria an instrument, call someone Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Ed likely find him in his favorite Sunrise gained national promi- to say, “I love you”, bet on 101 ACADEMY, KELSO nence last November by orga- Markey, D-Mass., introduced recliner, with a TV tray holding the Seahawks for Super Bowl (360) 425-0777 CH597687bw.cg a plate of his famous nachos, nizing a sit-in at then-House congressional resolutions to 2020, or hug a tree. Bronze/Granite Markers Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's combat climate change, create rooting for his Seahawks, but To view the obituary, please go to Final Date Inscriptions chronline.com/obituaries. Granite Benches & Signs Washington, D.C., office. high-wage jobs and counter so- Cemetery Vases • Home Appointments Organizers say Friday's town cial injustice.

If a loved one has passed QUESTIONS? away, we know how hard 1 2 3 4 5

Click on Click Build the Pay with CALL 807-8203 CH592213rb.cg it is to write an obituary. Go to Submit an obituary at your Classifieds and PAID obituary credit card Chronline.com convenience in 5 easy steps hit PLACE AN AD OBITUARIES The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 • Main 7 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Trump Moving Forward Iran Leader’s Aide With Revamped July Dismisses US Offer 4th Celebration for Talks, ISNA Says Tribune News Service Tribune News Service President Donald Trump A top foreign policy adviser is going full steam ahead on a to Iran’s supreme leader rejected plan to revamp the traditional U.S. President Donald Trump’s Fourth of July celebration in offer to have talks as “irrelevant” Washington into a more par- and a propaganda stunt, the tisan, Trump-focused event, semi-official Iranian Students’ according to The Washington News Agency reported. Post. “Trump has not only shown The newspaper, citing ad- that he has no respect for the ministration officials includ- signature of the previous U.S. ing Interior Secretary David government but that he’s willing Bernhardt, reported Friday that to violate UN Security Coun- Trump wants to move the fire- cil resolutions and other inter- works event from its current national agreements,” Kamal location on the National Mall Kharazi, the head of Iran’s Stra- and intends to address the na- tegic Council on Foreign Rela- tion from the steps of the Lin- tions — a state-funded policy coln Memorial. The president, Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images/TNS center that advises Ayatollah Ali he teased the changes in Febru- Chinese Vice Premier Liu He waves as he leaves the Office of the Trade Representative after tariff negotia- Khamenei — was reported as ary, has been receiving “regular tions in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, May 9, 2019. saying. briefings on the effort in the Hours earlier, U.S. Secre- Oval Office.” tary of State Mike Pompeo told “President Trump loves CNBC TV the White House America and wants to help all China Announces Tariffs on $60 Billion would be prepared to speak Americans celebrate our Na- with Iran to try to sort out dif- tion’s Independence on July 4,” ferences. Trump spokesman Judd Deere in U.S. Goods, Vows to ‘Never Surrender’ Antagonism between the U.S. said in an emailed statement. and Iran — already high over “The White House, along with By Robyn Dixon and Don Lee “I say openly to President in order to gain access to Chi- Washington’s withdrawal from the National Park Service and Los Angeles Times Xi (Jinping) & all of my many nese markets. the 2015 multipower nuclear the Department of Interior, friends in China that China will His next threatened step deal with Tehran and reimpo- continue to make preparations China on Monday an- be hurt very badly if you don’t would be to impose 25 percent sition of sanctions — heated up for the day’s activities.” nounced tit-for-tat tariffs on make a deal because companies tariffs on all of the remaining this month after the Trump ad- $60 billion in U.S. goods as will be forced to leave China for Chinese merchandise that enters ministration didn’t renew waiv- One of Facebook’s brinkmanship between the other countries. Too expensive the U.S. — roughly another $300 ers that had let eight govern- world’s two largest economies to buy in China. You had a great billion worth of goods. That ments buy Iranian oil. The U.S. Founders Warns of undermined hopes for an end deal, almost completed, & you would include many consumer also deployed an aircraft carrier to a trade war that threatens the backed out!” he said in another products, including such high- strike group, a Patriot missile Zuckerberg’s ‘Near- global economy. tweet. profile imports as Apple iPhones, defense battery, a warship and Unilateral Power’ Saying it would “never sur- Beijing’s new tariff action which are not subject to import B-52 bombers to the Gulf in render” to outside pressure, Chi- was expected after trade talks response to unspecified threats Tribune News Service taxes. na published a list of U.S. goods in Washington broke off Friday Since the trade fight be- from Iran. that would be hit by tariffs. The Days after calling on the and the Trump administration gan, China has imposed new Iran responded to the U.S. list on the Ministry of Finance U.S. government to break up went ahead and hiked taxes on or higher duties on $110 billion moves by threatening last week website includes more than 5,000 Facebook Inc., one of the com- $200 billion of imported Chi- of American imports. Last year to stop abiding by the nuclear items with tariffs of 5 percent to pany’s co-founders amplified nese goods to 25 percent from 10 China imported about $156 bil- deal’s limitations on uranium his concerns over the level of 25 percent covering a wide range enrichment if Europe doesn’t re- of U.S. goods including agricul- percent. lion of merchandise from the Mark Zuckerberg’s sway across Just a couple of weeks ago, United States, according to Chi- move obstacles to foreign invest- the social media empire and its tural products but also chemi- ment into Iran and ease the flow cals, metals and fabrics. businesses and investors were na’s customs data. (U.S. data put billions of users. optimistic amid signs that a U.S.- the figure at about $120 billion.) of Iranian oil within 60 days. “Zuckerberg has too much Stock markets worldwide fell China trade deal was close after The new Chinese tariffs While Iran has always denied its power — near-unilateral pow- significantly on the news. The multiple rounds of talks. But a would hit 5,140 American-made nuclear program had a military er,” Chris Hughes, 35, who Dow Jones industrial average dramatic hardening of positions items with duties from 5 per- component, its uranium enrich- started Facebook with Zucker- was down about 2.5 percent by ment activities had been contro- berg when they were students early afternoon. on both sides in recent days has cent and 25 percent, with nearly jolted markets and alarmed in- half of them at 25 percent. The versial because Western powers at Harvard University, said in Both sides have given them- said it could potentially be used an interview to air Sunday on selves some room to continue ternational leaders who are fear- list includes nuts, legumes, hon- ful of the effects of a full-blown ey, meat and wine and well as in bombmaking, so the threat CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS.” negotiating a way out of the es- to abandon limits drew another “We all make mistakes, but I calating trade conflict. The new trade war on the global economy. chemicals, cosmetics, tires, tim- Chinese state media blamed ber, fabrics, gems, steel and other round of U.S. sanctions, this think that in his case it is dif- Chinese tariffs don’t take effect time on Iranian metals. ferent because there is no ac- until June 1, and the higher tar- Washington for the crisis and metals. countability for those mistakes,” iffs that President Trump an- argued that China’s economy The Ministry of Finance Farage Surge Hughes said, according to a nounced last week on Chinese and political system were strong statement said the tariffs were transcript provided by CNN. goods also have a delayed effect. enough to outlast the U.S. in a “a response to unilateralism and Heaps Pressure on Hughes thrust himself into Although those delays pro- battle of wills. trade protectionism.” May, Labour Ahead the center of a debate over how vide a potential offramp, neither The editor of the Communist “China hopes that the United Washington should regulate side sounded in a hurry to take it. Party-owned Global Times, Hu States will return to the right of Brexit Talks Xijin, earlier tweeted that Chi- track of bilateral trade negotia- the social media giant when he “We have said many times Tribune News Service penned a May 9 op-ed in The that adding tariffs won’t resolve na’s countermeasures would be tions, work together with China New York Times calling Face- any problem. China will never carefully designed to ensure that and meet China halfway to reach Pressure is building on The- book a monopoly that never surrender to external pressure. its plan “hits the U.S. while mini- a mutually beneficial, win-win resa May ahead of talks with should have been allowed to We have the confidence and the mizing damage to itself.” agreement on the basis of mu- the opposition Labour Party buy Instagram and WhatsApp. ability to protect our lawful and Trump has so far slapped 25 tual respect and equality,” the aimed at reaching a deal on Many observers already ex- legitimate rights,” Chinese For- percent tariffs on a total of $250 Finance Ministry statement said. leaving the European Union, as pect the Federal Trade Com- eign Ministry spokesman Geng billion of Chinese goods. He took China’s state media, which opinion polls showed support mission to slap the company Shuang said at a briefing. his first action in June after his had been restrained during for Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party with a fine of as much as $5 A few hours before China administration concluded that much of the trade conflict with soaring and members of her billion as part of a settlement announced its action, Trump China has for many years been the United States, lashed out at own side urged her to change over revelations that it let Cam- warned in a tweet that “China engaged in intellectual property the Trump administration and strategy. bridge Analytica obtain data should not retaliate — will only theft and policies that coerce U.S. voiced its determination to pre- The government has been in on millions of Facebook users get worse!” firms to hand over technologies vail. talks with Jeremy Corbyn’s La- without consent. bour for a month in search of a Brexit compromise, but with no Supreme Court Rules Apple Will Face Antitrust Suit for Apps deal in sight and Brexit delayed Biden Pulling Away to October, May’s Tory party in South Carolina Tribune News Service Much of corporate America ceed. has been hemorrhaging voters. had joined in support of Apple Apple “sells the apps and According to an Opinium sur- With 46 Percent, The Supreme Court cleared vey for the Observer newspaper, the way Monday for Apple to be and argued that such broad an- adds a 30 percent commission,” State Poll Shows titrust claims should be blocked Judge William Fletcher wrote the Brexit Party would take sued under antitrust laws for al- 34% of the vote in the May 23 at the starting gate. So did the for the 9th Circuit. It “is a dis- Tribune News Service legedly monopolizing the sale of European Parliament elections, Trump administration. tributor of the iPhone apps, sell- Just weeks after announc- apps on its iPhones. compared with 21% for Labour Apple maintained that it ing them directly to purchasers ing his presidential run, former Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, and just 11% for the Conserva- Vice President Joe Biden led speaking for a 5-4 majority could not be sued over its App through its App Store.” As such, tives. the Democratic pack in the key in which he was joined by the Store because it was an elec- the plaintiffs have standing “to The poll follows a disas- South Carolina race, attract- court’s four liberal justices, said tronic marketplace for products sue Apple for allegedly mo- trous showing in this month’s ing support from 46% of likely consumers who contend they and services of other companies. nopolizing and attempting to local elections, and the Tory party primary voters in a state paid too much for the apps that App developers set the prices for monopolize the sale of iPhone clamor for May to jettison her poll released Sunday. Apple controlled had a right to each app in the Apple store, but apps.” plan for a soft Brexit deal with Biden had more than triple sue. Apple receives a 30 percent com- When the justices heard Labour has been growing. For- the support of his nearest ri- “Ever since Congress over- mission, Kavanaugh noted. arguments in the case in No- mer Defence Secretary Gavin val, Vermont Senator Bernie whelmingly passed the Sher- Apple said it was like the vember, both conservatives and Williamson, sacked following Sanders, who attracted 15% of man Act of 1890, protecting owner of a shopping mall who liberals were skeptical of tossing an inquiry into a national se- those surveyed, according to consumers from monopoly could not held liable for mo- out the antitrust claim entirely curity leak, was the latest to Charleston’s Post and Courier prices has been the central con- nopoly prices charged by one based on legal precedents set criticize May for talking to the newspaper, which conducted cern of antitrust. That is why we or more of the retail stores. The during the industrial era. opposition. the poll with Change Research. have anti-trust law,” he wrote in company relied on a Supreme The suit began in 2011, and “It is a grave mistake for any Almost 90% of respondents Apple vs. Pepper. Court precedent from 1977 a federal judge ordered it dis- prime minister to fail to recog- said Biden has the best shot Kavanaugh stressed the rul- which said only “direct pur- missed on the grounds that pur- nize when a plan will not work to unseat President Donald ing only cleared the way for the chasers” may sue a company chasers of iPhone apps had no and it is fatal to press on re- Trump, the newspaper report- suit. It did not mean the plain- under the antitrust laws. This antitrust claim against Apple. gardless,” Williamson wrote in ed, highlighting an emphasis tiffs would finally prevail, he meant, for example, a consumer But the 9th Circuit Court of Ap- a newspaper op-ed. on beating Trump that has said. could sue a retailer, but not a peals, in a 3-0 opinion, revived But her ministers came out vaulted Biden to the front of his The ruling in this closely wholesaler or a manufacturer of the claim and allowed the suit fighting on Sunday, saying the party’s field of more than 20 watched case may open the door a product. to proceed on the grounds that government was focused on se- presidential candidates. Trump to suits against other online gi- But the justices sided with the consumers are “direct pur- curing a “stable majority” to get has particularly attacked Biden ants whose platforms serve as a the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of chasers” of apps from Apple its Brexit bill through Parlia- on Twitter and in his public sales outlets for the products of Appeals, which ruled that the and may have been forced to pay ment, and that meant dealing comments. other companies. suit against Apple could pro- monopoly prices. with the opposition. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Michael Wagar, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Inslee’s Climate-Change Platform Is Bad for Southwest Washington Our addled governor is not making” process. Raad’s com- ington, the governor stammered In 2015, the governor called doing well with his “climate Guest Commentary ments seemed to support those through a prepared statement: the Kalama project “one of the change” presidential cam- proposed for the Washington claims. The governor’s office in “We want to be consistent to that most innovative clean-energy paign. A recent coast.” This gaffe implied that Olympia responded by throwing spirit of progress. Therefore, I projects in the nation.” He Monmouth the governor had been involved the campaign spokesman under cannot in good conscience sup- echoed the project developers’ University poll in decisions by two state agen- the bus. Spokeswoman Tara Lee port continued construction of science-backed claims that rela- had him stuck cies (the Department of Natural pointedly pointed out that Raad … a methanol production facility tively clean, natural gas-based at zero percent, Resources and the Depart- is “on the political side of the in Kalama. … I am no longer methanol would be much better among voters in ment of Ecology) to deny lease governor’s operations, not relat- convinced that locking in these for the global climate than the his own party. requests and permit applica- ed to the communications team multi-decadal infrastructure dirtier, coal-based methanol His staggering tions submitted by the Millen- in the Office of the Governor.” projects are sufficient to accom- currently being produced in failure might be nium Bulk Terminal project in That episode was merely a plishing what’s necessary.” Asia and other parts of the world. entertaining if Rep. Jim Walsh prelude to a more recent and Another spokeswoman had Earlier this year, senior R-Aberdeen Longview. The project would it wasn’t doing create hundreds of family-wage more damaging screw-up. to clarify what the governor ac- staffers with the Office of the serious harm to jobs in an area that sorely needs Just a few days ago, the gov- tually meant: “As we learn more Governor personally assured the economy and working peo- them. ernor reversed his previous sup- about the urgency of climate representatives of local building trade unions — who like the ple of southwest Washington. The governor is not allowed port for an even bigger project— change and the need to act now, Kalama project for the hundreds A few months ago, Jamal to directly influence agency per- a multi-billion dollar methanol long-term natural gas is not or even thousands of jobs it will Raad—a spokesman for the gov- mitting decisions. processing facility proposed consistent with where we want create — that the governor was ernor’s presidential campaign— in Kalama, a short drive south to move as a state. Where we After the Department of still supportive. told the environmentalist trade from Longview. once thought we could use these Ecology denial, the Millen- So, again, there seems to be publication E&E News that the nium project’s developer filed After signing an unrelated as cleaner options, we just don’t tension between the governor’s governor “has led opposition to suit against the state, alleging a bill that would ban “fracking” have the time to do that.” oil and coal export terminals “biased and prejudiced decision- for oil and natural gas in Wash- This was a surprise. please see WALSH, page 11

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Roundtrees Left Deep Roots in Boistfort Valley A worn cabin nestled in ever- One of Turner’s grandsons, Pat- greens beside the Chehalis River tells rick Henry Roundtree, wrote his a story of one branch of a pioneer memoirs in a notebook, including family that settled the Boistfort Val- details of his journey west in 1859 ley in the 1850s. with his father, John. The Chehalis During a visit with Ernie Rose, Bee-Nugget shared his story in a 1926 96, who lives on the Pe Ell McDon- article about the 61st anniversary of ald Road, we walked outside to see his wedding to Minerva Jane Cooper. the old home place where Agnes Patrick’s uncle, Andrew J. (Roundtree) Keller told him she was Roundtree, had returned from the born in 1897. The three-room cabin, Boistfort Valley to persuade his older smokehouse, and outhouse once brother John to come west. Andrew belonging to George and Nora (All- accompanied Patrick’s family when britton) Roundtree stand as a tribute they left Illinois April 4, 1859, and to the Roundtrees’ past but also that was elected a lieutenant under Cap- of the Roses who tain Dan Sheets when they joined bought the land an immigrant train of 105 wagons more than a cen- at Omaha. On the Platte River, they COMMENTARY: Back to Business tury ago. met “disgruntled miners who had The property suffered ill luck in the Pike’s Peak was homesteaded boom.” The miners were waiting for by Agnes’s grand- a man named Curtis, whom they Washington’s Big Tax Bump father, Martin, intended to hang. When he arrived, the youngest of Curtis spoke persuasively for 90 min- With the dust settling year — from 1.5 percent to ample, individuals earning Turner Richard- By Julie McDonald utes and talked them out of it. from the 2019 legislative ses- 2.7 percent. Republicans ar- more than $500,000 pay son Roundtree’s “The immigrant train had been held seven children. sion, the focus is assessing gued it is illegal so it could be capital gains at a 6.99 percent up three hours expecting to see a lynch- the impacts on taxpayers and overturned in court. rate. Recently, according As a teenager, Martin crossed the Or- ing but, disappointed, moved west- egon Trail from Illinois with his par- our economy. Lawmakers also con- to the Wall Street Journal, ward,” the newspaper reporter wrote. ents in about 1854. They were follow- Our state’s budget grew verted the flat-rate real estate Democrats who control the At Walla Walla, the immigrants ing his older brothers and sisters who by a whopping 17.5 percent, excise tax (1.28 percent) into legislature approved the scattered throughout the Northwest. had come west in 1852 and settled which is one of the largest one with a graduated scale. surcharge for individuals in The Roundtrees shipped their belong- in the Lewis County in 1853 after a increases ever. Gov. Jay Inslee It lowers the rate on homes the top income bracket. The brief stay in Polk County, Oregon. ings on a scow from The Dalles and and his Democrat colleagues selling under $500,000, but surcharge would effectively Perhaps the most well-known of drove their stock beside the river. Lat- who controlled the legisla- jumped the tax on those sell- raise the highest rate to 8.99 those 1852 immigrants was Turner’s er they chartered a scow to journey up ture came to Olympia last ing over $1.5 million. percent. granddaughter Mary Adeline the Cowlitz River from the Columbia January set on raising taxes That means if you are sell- The result is a continued Roundtree, who was 16 when she River. It took four days to travel from despite higher than projected ing a home worth $500,000 exodus of taxpayers in high- married Centralia pioneer Joseph Cowlitz Landing near present-day revenue collections. this year, you’d pay $6,400 in income brackets to lower Borst in 1854 and settled on the Toledo to Boistfort, where they ar- “Rather than looking for taxes as compared to $5,500 taxed states such as Florida. flatlands near the confluence of the rived Sept. 25, 1859. More of Patrick’s cost savings, lawmakers in 2020. However, if you are The population flight is tak- Skookumchuck and Chehalis rivers. memoirs can be read online at https:// chose to raise more than $1 selling a home for $2 million ing a toll on Connecticut’s Her father was James Roundtree. jtenlen.drizzlehosting.com/walewis/ billion in new taxes over the this year, you’d pay $25,600 economy and tax collec- The patriarch of the family, roundtree1.html. next two years and $2.5 bil- in taxes. In 2020, the tax will tions. Turner, was born in in Turner Roundtree had 35 grand- lion over four years,” Asso- be $55,000, according KREM- WSJ reported recently the 1795. He fought in the War of 1812 children and 10 great-grandchildren ciation of Washington Busi- TV (Spokane) calculations. federal Bureau of Economic under William Henry Harrison, when he died March 21, 1868, while ness (AWB) President Kris Merchants in border com- Analysis found Connecticut’s who later became president, and at traveling home from Claquato on Johnson said in a session- munities are expected to see GDP grew a paltry 1 percent the battles of the Thames and Fort board the steamer Carrie Davis, ending press release. a drop in sales after the Leg- in 2018, which is 44th in the Malden, according to “The Works which began navigating the Chehalis The $52.4 billion budget islature removed the sales tax country and the slowest in of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume River in 1867. His wife died in 1880. is nearly $8 billion more than exemption for out-of-state the Northeast after Rhode XXXI, History of Washington, Idaho, Martin and his wife, Mary, raised the previous two-year spend- residents at the cash register. Island. and Montana, 1845-1889.” Turner’s their family on the property where ing authorization (2017-19). For example, starting in Slow economic growth Scottish wife, Mary Adeline “Polly” Rose lives. But when Martin died at “It comes on the heels of January, Portland-area shop- depresses tax revenue and Ferguson, was a cousin of Patrick 34, he left Mary a widow with five double-digit growth in the pers making a purchase in contributed to Connecticut’s Henry, according to Bancroft. Two children. She had also just buried her previous two budgets, rais- the Vancouver-area will be $3.7 billion budget deficit. years after moving to Illinois in 1830, sixth child, an infant named Allen, ing serious questions about charged sales tax at the time Our state’s GDP grew by Turner fought as a lieutenant in the the month before her husband died. the long-term sustainability of purchase. They can save 5.7 percent ($5.6 billion) last Black Hawk War, a brief conflict She later married Rev. Edward Harris of such spending,” Johnson their sales receipts, and as year thanks in part to Mi- with Native Americans. and lived near the old Boistfort post concluded. long as the tax is more the crosoft, Amazon and Boeing. On the Boistfort prairie, Bancroft office, while her son, George, raised It could have been worse. $25, they can mail in their However, things change and wrote, Turner “amassed a comfort- his family on the old home place. Inslee’s proposals for new receipts and be reimbursed our state’s economy will face able fortune, besides expending his George and Nora Roundtree built taxes on carbon emissions by mail each year. rough times. That’s when means freely upon public works and a new farmhouse in the early 1900s, and on capital gains failed. No doubt Washington full impact of the “big bump” in hospitalities.” The 1860 census but when he died in 1915, Nora sold However, large banks, high- lawmakers face mounting in taxes hit businesses and listed him as a farmer with real es- the property to Ernie Rose’s grandfa- end home buyers and mer- costs for public employee and families. tate valued at $3,000 and personal ther, Anton Rose, an Austrian immi- chants in border communi- teacher pay increases and ••• property at $3,500 (equivalent to grant with seven children. Next week ties got clobbered. pensions, health care, educa- Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. $85,000 and $99,000 in 2018 dol- I’ll write more about Ernie Rose, a In an end-of-session ma- tion, treatment for mental neuver, Democrat lawmakers He recently retired as president lars). One way he earned money Boistfort native and World War II illnesses and drug addiction, of the Association of Washington was butchering hogs—60 at a time veteran of the Battle of the Bulge. raised the business and oc- homelessness, public safety Business, the state’s oldest and — and driving the bacon five days ••• cupation tax (gross receipts) and fighting wildfires. But largest business organization, north to Olympia, where he sold it Julie McDonald, a personal historian on large financial institu- higher taxes also have conse- and now lives in Vancouver. He for 28 cents a pound, the Chehalis from Toledo, may be reached at mem- tions — those making at least quences. can be contacted at theBrunells@ Bee-Nugget reported Dec. 24, 1926. [email protected]. $1 billion in net income per In Connecticut, for ex- msn.com. Editorial Mission Statement Letters Policy To Send Your Letter Questions n We will strive to be the voice of reason for the n Please type opinions, if possible, and limit let- n Address letters and commentaries to “Our n For questions on a letter call Doug Blosser at peaceful settlement of conflict and contention ters to 500 words. Shorter letters get preference. Readers’ Opinions.” Please sign them and include 807-8238 or toll-free, 1-800-562-6084, ext. 1238. on key local issues. We will work to be fair at all Contributors are limited to publication of one your full address and daytime telephone number for verification and any questions. Send them to times and to provide a balance of opinions. We item every two weeks, with exceptions as war- Editorials will make our opinion pages available for public 321 N. Pearl, Centralia, WA 98531. E-mail letters can ranted. Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Natalie Johnson can be reached discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- at (360) 807-8235, or by email at njohnson@ the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. chronline.com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 ‘We Will Never Forget’: France Honors Washington State Vets for Their WWII Service

By Erik Lacitis says Zemont. “I was pinned The Seattle Times down in a field. They lit up the sky with flares.” One is 94, the other two are He’s never forgotten the eerie 96. They were just out of high words he heard next. school or a year past it when they “I could hear Germans to the joined up. left, to the front, hollering, ‘Hey, In this divided country, they Joe!’ ‘Hey, Joe!’” have some thoughts about what’s going on. Zemont managed to get back They’re part of the dwindling to safety a couple of hundred number of World War II vets yards away, although on the way who in a few years will be all but he had to stop and rest. He was gone. On Friday at the Museum carrying a sergeant who had of Flight, they stood proudly, if a been shot in the shoulder and little stooped, as they were given heel. France’s highest award, the Le- Zemont was discharged in gion of Honor medal. January 1946. The next two years These were the men who lib- were not good. erated his country, says Emman- “I turned to booze. I couldn’t uel Lebrun-Damiens, France’s handle things. I was exploding,” consul general in San Francisco. he says. “We will never forget.” It wasn’t called PTSD back The three vets are in remark- then. The VA diagnosis was ably good physical and mental “anxiety,” says Zemont. shape. They’ve had a lot of de- He decided the only thing cades in which to observe their that could help him was getting homeland. back into the military, and he In interviews, they were Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times joined the Air Force. asked about the USA in 2019. Emmanuel Lebrun-Damiens, France’s consul general in San Francisco, bestows the Legion of Honor medal on Stanley Ze- Things got better, and he We are a nation more polar- mont, a demolition squad leader during World War II, at the Museum of Flight on Friday. would work for Hughes Aircraft ized than at any point in recent as a field rep for 35 years. Still, history, as documented by the one was injured. They knew awarded to all veterans who they’re so pessimistic. We’re still he says, sometimes things flare Pew Research Center and nu- it was 300 holes because they fought for the liberation of the going forward. We’re still help- up. “My wife, she understands merous other studies. Acrimony counted them. country during World War II. ing other countries. We’re still my problems,” says Zemont. “I and vile comments seem to per- And the America of 2019? That meant including some- helping those in need.” feel so guilty.” vade. “I’m not happy with what’s one such as Dan McAllaster, Says McAllaster, “If we were And the America of today? They were asked: Was today’s going on,” he says. “We have the 96, of Issaquah. He joined out attacked like in the ‘40s, I know “It’s not the America I fought America worth their sacrifice? wrong person leading.” of high school in Leavenworth, we would unite again. I have for,” he says. “We saluted our He doesn’t mention Donald Dick Nelms, 96, of Mercer Is- Kansas. faith in this country.” flag. We respected the flag.” land, was working as a checker at Trump by name, but that’s who He was trained as a mechanic Stan Zemont, 94, of Belling- After Colin Kaepernick, then an A&P when the war came. He he means. and ended up assigned to main- ham, was 18 and just out of high was accepted as an aviation cadet “Even when he tells the truth, taining P-38 planes in England school in Chicago when he vol- of the San Francisco 49ers, be- and pilot trainee. In 1943, Nelms he lies about it by exaggerating,” that were modified to do photo unteered for the infantry. gan kneeling in 2016 when the was assigned to the B-17 and the says Nelms. reconnaissance. “I wanted to fight,” he says. national anthem was played, Ze- 447th Bomb Group 8th Air Force. Guys of that generation, they That meant P-38s had their And fight he did, becoming a ser- mont stopped watching football Based in England, he flew 35 tend to keep stuff to themselves. weapons replaced with precision geant in the 3rd Battalion, 310th on TV. missions into Nazi-occupied ter- “I feel uncomfortable by dis- cameras. Infantry Regiment. “Why do that?” he says about ritory. cussing all my feelings,” he says. “I remember lopping off the He remembers one incident kneeling in protest. “Take it to He remembers one 10-hour But. But. Stark divisions or nose of a plane so we could put that took place at 2 in the morn- your councilman.” flight to Berlin particularly well. not, “We’re still the United States, a camera in there,” says McAl- ing, when his patrol of some He stood and crossed his “We came back with 300 holes, and I still love it,” says Nelms. laster. dozen men thought they’d be heart when they played a record- all from ground fire,” says Nelms. Around 400 foreigners re- And about the divided Amer- surprising German riflemen in- ing of the national anthem on The rounds, he says, “went the ceive the Legion of Honor each ica? side a pillbox, a concrete bunker stage for the ceremony. through plane and they’d ex- year. Beginning in June 2014, on All those people who think with 6-foot-thick walls. “We still have a democracy. plode in all directions.” the 70th anniversary of D-Day, the country is sinking, he says, The Germans were waiting. It’s still worth fighting for,” he They were a lucky crew. No France announced it would be “I really don’t understand why “They shot us all to pieces,” says. Canada’s New Protections for Killer Whales Go a Little Further Than New Legislation in Washington

The Seattle Times watch transient or Bigg’s killer Canada has adopted a suite whales at only 200 yards. of measures intended to improve Commercial operators that orca access to food by reducing sign on to the deal, which is still commercial and recreational being finalized, could still watch fishing for chinook salmon and the southern residents if they quieting vessel noise and distur- encounter them, albeit at the bance than can interfere with 400-meter distance. orca foraging. A voluntary slow down to 7 Some of the policies go fur- knots for all small vessels within 1 kilometer of killer whales also ther than laws just adopted by was adopted. the Washington State Legisla- For commercial shippers ture. such as bulk carriers, ferries, The measures, announced tankers, and cruise ships, an on- Friday by Canadian agencies, / The Seattle Times going voluntary slowdown was Steve Ringman create new sanctuaries for en- extended, and will start earlier, Canada has implemented a set of new rules designed to protect southern resident killer whales. dangered southern resident killer beginning June 1 if whales are whales in the Salish Sea that will present. The slow down area is governor’s task force on orca re- cause operators can still watch a double whammy,” said Robb be closed to vessel traffic. Wash- also being expanded from Haro covery, but it is expected to con- the whales if they are encoun- Krehbiel, Northwest represen- ington has no such sanctuaries Strait to Boundary Pass. tinue to operate with funds from tered — though at 400 meters, tative for Defenders of Wildlife today. To leave more prey available the governor’s office. it’s not much of an experience based in Seattle. The sanctuaries will be in for the southern residents, recre- Alan McGillivray, Canadian for viewers. At half a mile, what Stormwater and sewage pol- place from June 1 through Oc- ational and commercial fishing president of the Pacific Whale watchers see is a tiny fin in the lution from Canada also has not tober 31 — prime southern resi- closures were imposed for chi- Watch Association and owner of distance, McGillivray said. been addressed at nearly the level dent killer whale season in the nook in the Strait of Juan de Fuca the Prince of Whales tour opera- Some Washington conserva- as in the US. Canada’s farmed Salish Sea — at Pender and Sat- and the Canadian Gulf Islands. tion said the Canadian policies, tionists were unimpressed with Atlantic salmon net pen industry urna Islands and Swiftsure Bank, The target date for implemen- particularly the vessel slow down the initiatives announced across in the Salish Sea — which pol- important feeding areas for the tation of the measures is June 1, to quiet boat noise, could benefit the border. Canada is still pursu- lutes and can spread disease to southern residents. The areas except for the fisheries closures, the southern residents. ing the TransMountain pipeline wild salmon — also is among the would be closed except to emer- which are in July and August, The agreement not to offer expansion, which will increase largest in the world. “They are gency vessels and indigenous based on the area. All are in- tours of southern residents won’t the risk of oil spills in the Sal- making progress but still have a food, social and ceremonial fish- terim policies, intended to be in hurt business, he predicted, be- ish Sea, and vessel noise, “so it’s long (way) to go,” Krehbiel said. eries. place for 2019. The southern residents are at In Washington, new restric- grave risk of extinction. Vessel tions on whale watching are still noise is one of the key threats to coming. Under 2SSB 5577 passed the southern residents’ survival, by the Legislature and signed by Local Talk because it can interfere with Governor Inslee, new fees and their ability to find prey that also regulations on whale watching is scarce because of a downturn are to be developed by 2021 by in the orca’s preferred food, chi- the Washington Department of nook salmon. Fish and Wildlife to reduce the Weekdays 8:30 - 9:00am The new policies also double daily and cumulative impacts of the distance vessels must stay commercial whale watching on on away from southern resident the southern residents. killer whales to 400 meters. That New restrictions are to con- is more strict than the Legisla- sider the number of days and “Let’s Talk About It” ture’s new policy for commercial hours that tours can operate, as whale watch operators in Wash- well as the areas in which tours ington waters. Tours can’t ap- may be given. proach southern resident killer Washington lawmakers also whales in Washington waters at the last minute of the 2019 closer than 300 yards, or follow legislative session included from behind closer than 400 $750,000 in the state budget to KELA AM 1470 yards. fund an analysis by a citizen Canada’s new policy also al- panel of impacts and possible lows commercial whale watch responses to dam removal on the 360-330-5352 operators, in return for not of- Lower Snake River. Lawmakers fering southern resident tours, to did not fund continuation of the CH596246lw.do Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 LOCAL

Drug Court 5K Raises Money, Awareness

Jared Wenzelburger / [email protected] ABOVE: Runners line up near the entrance of Stan Hedwall Park before beginning the Lewis County Drug Court 5k Monday evening in Chehalis. TOP RIGHT: Lewis County Drug Court Compliance Officer Kevin Dickey, center left, and Judge Andrew Toynbee, center right, run during the Drug Court 5k fun run Monday evening in Chehalis. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeremy Goldner points to the entrance of Stan Hedwall Park telling runners the path before beginning the Lewis County Drug Court 5k fun run Monday evening in Chehalis.

May Heat Shrinks Washington Snowpack, Raising Risk for Tight Water Flows for Fish and Farmers By Hal Bernton cherries, wine grapes and hops. survival rates of young salmon Seattle Times Many Yakima farmers hold that may be more vulnerable to junior water rights. That means predators. The Pacific Northwest is they will get reduced amounts “We don’t have as much water again experiencing surging in times of shortages. In an early as we thought we might have. It spring heat that shattered tem- May forecast, the Bureau of Rec- could get pretty dicey when they peratures this past week and lamation predicted junior water- reach the Lower Yakima,” said prompted red-flag warnings for rights holders would get about Bill Bosch, data manager with fire risks in lowland portions of 25 percent less water than in a the Yakama Nation Fisheries. Southwest Washington. year with a bountiful snowpack. “When you don’t have a lot of wa- Last year, intense May That forecast will be revised in ter, it spreads out and gets real warmth brought a sudden melt June, and the amount of water slow. It doesn’t look real good.” of a big mountain snowpack, could fall significantly if warm, Tribal, state and federal fish- causing flooding in north cen- dry weather continues through ery biologists are closely track- tral and northeast Washington May. ing the returns of adult salmon as the Okanogan River reached “There will be restrictions,” from ocean feeding grounds its highest flood stage in four said Scott Revell, manager of the and how well they are making decades. Roza Irrigation District, which their way upstream through the This year, the statewide operates a canal and smaller lat- Columbia River to reach spawn- snowpack, as of Friday, averaged erals that deliver water to junior ing areas. only 58 percent of the median water-rights holders in the heart Biologists say that warm amount for that date. So instead of the Yakima farm belt. ocean water in years past re- of being concerned about high Revell said the district’s pri- duced the survival rate of the water, state officials are prepar- ority is to keep irrigation wa- spring chinook that are return- ing for summer drought, which ter flowing at least until mid- ing this year. As of May 9, only can raise the potential for wild- September, and hopefully until 30,118 spring chinook had fires, reduce irrigation flows to the end of October. That would made their way past Bonneville farmers and make life difficult prove much more difficult if a Dam. The run is expected to fall for salmon that depend on cool warm May causes the Bureau of short of the already low forecast water to survive. Reclamation to cut back junior 99,300 spring chinook, which “When you look at some of water-rights holders by another was only half of the average the snowpacks in some of the 10 to 15 percent, he said. number that have returned dur- basins, it looks like they are do- Inslee’s drought declarations ing the past decade. ing a swan dive off a cliff,” said make it easier for farmers to use Jeff Marti, a state Ecology De- alternative sources of water such Climate Change? partment official who noted as wells, and expedite the pro- that Gov. Jay Inslee already cess for temporarily transferring When early May feels like has issued drought-emergency water rights from one user to August for a second year in a declarations in the Okanogan, Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times another. row, it is easy to wonder whether Methow and upper Yakima global warming has somehow watersheds, because low snow- The South Fork of the Snoqualmie River starts to flow with runoff coming from the Alpental ski area as snow melts in the early warm weather last week. redefined the Pacific Northwest packs are expected to crimp wa- Challenges for Salmon seasons. ter supplies. May also is a critical season But scientists say that short- For Seattle-area residents (up to 10 feet off the ground) “British Columbia is antici- for salmon, with young fish term weather phenomena, such who endured a snow-laden from trees near their homes. pating a busy fire season this spawned in the wild or reared in as record high daily tempera- February, it may seem odd to The outlook for the summer summer,” Saltenberger said. hatcheries starting to make their tures, or even a record high be talking about drought. But months is for an above-average way to ocean feeding grounds. for an entire month, cannot be many of the winter storms that risk for larger fires in the Pacific Farmers on Edge Strong, cool flows of water closely linked to climate change hit the Puget Sound region, as Northwest. This increased risk help push the fish downstream. that scientists say is driven by well as the Yakima basin, did extends to British Columbia, The hot weather is putting With a lighter snowpack, there fossil fuel emissions that are not bring heavy accumulations where huge fires that raged last farmers on edge in the Yakima is less of that water in some forecast to warm the planet in the upper reaches of Cascade year sent smoke into the Puget Valley, one of the state’s most drainages. Less water can mean through this century. drainages that act like a kind of Sound region and other parts of bountiful farming areas with slower flows and warmer tem- But longer term analysis can natural reservoir. Washington. crops that include apples, pears, peratures, which can reduce reveal some trends. In a long cool spring, snow slowly melts to feed the region’s streams and rivers. But the last week has been like the middle of summer: Friday’s high of 86 de- Congratulations 201 9 Graduates! grees at Seattle-Tacoma Interna- Place your congratulatory ad for your graduate tional Airport broke the record in The Chronicle to appear on June 1, 2019 Congratulations of 80 degrees set in 1993, ac- WAY TO GO cording to the National Weather TREVOR! Each space will be $10.00 and will include a 30 word message and a photo of your graduate. Service. Double the size for $20! Luísa! As snow retreats, the ground Deadline May 30, 2019 by noon underneath quickly dries out. Small fuels (branches and other Send your ad in with the following information or email to [email protected] wood up to 3 inches in diameter) Your message (30 words):______already have a low moisture con- ______tent in lowland areas, and are ______primed to burn, according to ______John Saltenberger, fire weather program manager at the North- Name of School:______west Interagency Coordination Photo: ☐ Yes or ☐ No (please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for photo to be returned.) Center. All your hard CONGRATULATIONS Your Name: ______Already, as of May 6, there work has ON YOUR Address:______have been reports in Washing- SUCCESS! Email: ______paid off! ton of 239 outdoor fires, ranging We are so from false alarms to smoldering WE ARE VERY Payment Method: ☐ Check ☐ Visa ☐ Master Card ☐ American Express ☐ Discover PROUD OF YOU. proud of you! campfires to woodland blazes, Card #: ______Exp. Date: ______Code: ______GOOD LUCK IN Signature: ______and that’s the highest number in COLLEGE! Love Mom, the past decade, according to Ja- Dad, Felicity, net Pearce of the Department of and Felicia Natural Resources. These fires collectively burned 570 acres. To prepare for summer, state CH597592aa.nk officials are urging west-side — Stop by The Chronicle or call customer service at 360-807-8203 as well as east-side — homeown- or mail ATTN: Graduation, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 ers to remove low-lying limbs • Main 11 FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

said. “I don’t like that I can’t go in whichever way I can. Office to (George Washington Park) Cameron said she spent in downtown Centralia and sit much of Monday walking Continued from the front page “The Miracle Mile is dying in my opinion, in the gazebo there, because it’s through downtown Centralia to and it needs to be reenergized with new locked up to keep out transients.” meet local business owners and generation running (Centralia).” Cameron moved last year listen to their concerns. A com- Greenwood served the peo- businesses and new opportunities,” from California to Centralia. mon topic was the recent spate of ple of Centralia Council District A native of Scotland, she first burglaries and break-ins down- Steven Hubbard, moved to the United States in town. Cameron said she would No. 1 from 2014-2017. McGee Centralia City Council candidate ran as a first-time candidate and 1983 and obtained her citizen- like to see increased financial earned 57 percent of the vote to ship in 1992. She has made a ca- support for law enforcement so unseat Greenwood. Greenwood reer working as a legal assistant they can add new personnel and said Monday that he holds no or alcohol. We have three or four be reenergized with new busi- and office administrator for law equipment. Increasing services hard feelings against McGee and bars in town — I work at one, nesses and new opportunities,” firms. for children and young families that he has so far performed well the Olympic Club — and sell Hubbard said. “My platform is She said Monday that she in Centralia is another compo- as a councilor. both of those in stores close to just that I want to see change in had spoken to Barnes about her nent of her platform. Greenwood believes he and schools.” the community. I want to give candidacy and that the outgoing In a letter to the editor pub- McGee share the same opinions Hubbard is a first-time po- the people a voice, be available councilor was pleased to hear lished in the April 20 edition of on a number of city issues, such litical candidate and a self-iden- to them 24 hours a day, and will Cameron would run for her seat. The Chronicle, Cameron wrote, as a desire to ease zoning restric- tified Republican — the office not be one of those guys who sit Barnes, who did not return a call “The city’s buildings appear to tions on retail marijuana estab- is classified as nonpartisan. He on the stand at meetings and seeking comment prior to press have taken a battering over the lishments. McGee voted Jan. 8 in works as a special finance man- don’t respond to people they time, has made the restoration years, but within, and behind favor of a request to allow mari- ager for I-5 Toyota and previous- don’t see as important.” of the outdoor Pearl Street Pool a the cracks and crevices, there juana outlets in areas zoned for ly served as a corrections officer Hubbard said the tipping centerpiece of her political plat- are remarkable people. I ques- general commercial use. Green- in the maximum security wing point for him throwing his hat form during her current stint on tioned how the shops maintain wood testified at that council of Green Hill School in Chehalis. in the political ring was his the council. Cameron said she opening their doors due to the meeting in favor of the zoning He shares Greenwood’s be- sense of Centralia “going into would support efforts to reopen lack of direct road access, one- change, which failed 5-2. lief that the City of Centralia shambles.” He cited the home- the pool as part of her larger goal way streets and minimal park- He said Monday that he has should not stand in the way of less population, declining road of bolstering the small-town feel ing. … Centralia offers a work- severed ties with the pro-mari- marijuana businesses who have conditions and a recent vote of of Centralia while accounting ing class environment where juana political action committee navigated the process of receiv- no-confidence against Centra- for needed growth. tradespeople can be proud to be he was involved with at the time ing a state license to operate a lia School Superintendent Mark “Centralia reminds me a lot of a Centralian.” of the most recent council vote. legal shop. Hubbard would like Davalos by the teachers’ union. my home in Scotland,” Cameron To see a current list of “I was constantly voting in to see additional changes to city “I’m seeing all of the home- said. “Very much the communi- candidates who have filed to favor of opening up regular zoning laws to spur economic less populations wandering in ty sense of making a difference, run for public office in Lewis business districts for retail mari- growth. the streets with the city having with the good of the community County, visit weiapplets.sos. juana,” Greenwood said. “We “The Miracle Mile is dying no real plan of action for how at heart. My pledge would be to wa.gov/elections/Candidates/. should be treating it like tobacco in my opinion, and it needs to to take care of that,” Hubbard be of service to the community WhoFiled?countyCode=le

the situation to her children. added that it’s likely he will spend in Washington State, and the Murder “Bruce took a part of me that the rest of his life behind bars. Walsh health of the planet will suffer night. … My happiness is gone,” In a memorandum filed by the consequences.” Continued from page Main 9 she said. Nelson, he wrote that the two had Continued from page Main 9 Likewise, the business agent She described going to the a contentious relationship con- for the plumbers and pipefitters Reeds’ house that night in Janu- founded by arguments about fi- union local in Longview has hearing family members speak to campaign staff and Capitol ary. It was dark and rainy she said, nances, a home remodeling proj- staff. In a desperate attempt said that his union — which the devastating effects of Francis and her mother was still lying ect and Bruce Reed’s increased supported the governor in Reed’s murder. However, he said, to move up from zero percent outside with a sheet covering her. drinking. previous campaigns — isn’t there were some other factors he in the presidential polls, he Since then, the only peace The tension reached its peak sure about supporting him in had to take into account. listened to the politicos, and she’s found was during a trip to Jan. 22, when the two engaged in the future: “If he continues One of those factors was the flip-flopped. Mississippi, she said — her moth- another fight. Bruce Reed asked to send the message that he’s fact that Reed had been coopera- Faced with this profile in er’s home state. That’s where she his wife to help him with a part of the climate change candidate, tive with police, telling them what cowardice, the head of the was laid to rest, Braaten said. the remodel project. given what we’ve seen here, it’s happened and even calling 911 to Cowlitz Economic Develop- Family members went to the “Bruce had been drinking probably not something we’d report he had shot his wife. First- ment Council chose his words house in Onalaska where the again and Fran came unglued support.” degree murder cases can drag diplomatically: “I worry that shooting occurred, Braaten said. and started calling Bruce vari- Of course, some special- on for years, said Toynbee, but Jay’s interests here are more There, they cleaned blood and ous derogatory names,” reads the interest groups, including the Reed’s willingness to plead guilty tied to his personal presidential glass. Nine dogs still called the memorandum. usual anti-development hys- within months of being charged house home, she said. “Bruce reached for the hand- ambition than what the science saves the victim’s loved ones from says and what is right for this terics at the California-based To see the bullet holes inside gun, Fran challenged him, he Sierra Club and Oregon-based the pain of a lengthy process and the house made her imagine the pointed it at Fran, and pulled the state.” trial. The Washington Building Columbia Riverkeeper, have way her mother must have run trigger. When explaining the situ- screeched their support of the Masiello said Francis Reed, when the gunshots started, she ation, Bruce told law enforcement & Construction Trades Council 67, was shot more than once in issued a detailed statement that governor’s flip-flop. Those said. that once he started pulling the groups, notorious for busing the back and was running away Betty Stagnitta, Francis Reed’s trigger he just kept going until he said, in part: as Bruce Reed, 68, fired an entire “It is unfortunate that Gov- seedy out-of-state protestors sister, told Toynbee she hoped was out of ammunition.” into southwest Washington magazine at her with his semi-au- that he would sentence Bruce Nelson noted during the hear- ernor Inslee has chosen to take tomatic handgun. She was found this stand. … The science and whenever there’s a public hear- Reed to life in prison, but added ing that Bruce Reed has expressed ing on a development permit, dead outside their residence. that she trusted the judge to make remorse for the shooting. reasoning behind (the Kalama have become politically toxic Her gunshot wounds to the the best decision. While he declined to make project) and the mitigation for here. back were brought up more “You have no idea how hard a comment during the hearing, the challenges facing the envi- No one’s explained this to than once as family members it was to plan my sister’s funeral,” Nelson said Bruce Reed wanted ronment have been substantial- addressed either Bruce Reed or she said, adding later: “I curse to extend an apology to both his ly improved. …We understand the governor, who’s tied his po- Toynbee. him every day to be haunted … family and Francis Reed’s family. that continuing to support litical ambitions to those toxic Cathy Braaten, Francis Reed’s with what she looked like.” Reed was also sentenced to 36 these important projects would few. That mistake is costing daughter, spoke of the emotional Toynbee said Reed would be months of community custody create political difficulties, re- him what little popular sup- fallout in the wake of the shooting at least in his 90s before he would and to pay a $500 victim assess- gardless of the improvements port he had left in southwest and the difficulty in explaining have a chance to be released. He ment fee and a $100 DNA fee. that science bears to be true. Washington. He doesn’t seem So, in this case it appears that to understand. Or maybe, mes- the politics outweigh the sci- merized by desperate presiden- During a hearing in Lewis ler said Brannam denies that he ence, and unfortunately fami- tial delusions, he just doesn’t Chase County Superior Court Monday was intentionally eluding depu- lies, communities, businesses care. afternoon, Judge Joely O’Rourke ties. She said Brannam believes Continued from the front page imposed $25,000 bail, in accor- that a 911 call he made during dance with a request from the the pursuit will clear up the situ- Create a Beautiful Entrance on the road, however the car Lewis County Prosecutor’s Of- ation. stopped and Brannam was ar- fice. He has an arraignment hear- to Your Home With Our rested before he hit the strips. Defense attorney Rachael Til- ing set for Thursday. Custom Door Shop! News in Brief We Can Hang: man kick in the door. During a hearing in Lewis • New Rochester Man Charged Police found Lopez and a County Superior Court Monday with Burglary woman on the scene — with Lo- afternoon, Deputy Prosecutor • Used By The Chronicle pez having injuries to his face Brad Meagher recommended and the woman having injuries Lopez be held on $25,000 bail. • Interior Authorities say a Rochester to her leg. He said that while Lopez doesn’t man kicked in a door to a Cen- The woman told police they have any criminal history, the al- • Exterior tralia residence, injuring a wom- were outside arguing, when she legations were concerning. an’s leg as she tried to hold the ran into the house, shutting and Judge Joely O’Rourke said Up to 80% off retail prices store wide! CH597313rk.cg door shut. locking the door behind her. Lo- the allegations were “incredibly 6525 196th St. SW, Rochester 360-273-6903 • 800-600-6903 Dominic J. Lopez, 23, was pez allegedly kicked the door in, concerning” and agreed to the Open 7 days a week New Hours: 8am - 6pm charged with a single count of causing the door jam to splinter. recommendation. Our Products -- Always New; Never Used residential burglary — domestic Lopez said he inflicted the violence. He was being held in injuries on himself, court docu- the Lewis County Jail Monday ments state. on $25,000 bail. The woman had an injury to According to a probable cause her leg from the incident, and affidavit, police responded to a police noted blood dripping house on Pearl Street Sunday af- from her shin. ter a passerby reported seeing a

Can’t seem to find enough time? Discover that… Time is not a factor in your life Learn to exercise your God-given freedom from the limitations of time including age, stress, inefficiency, frustration, past mistakes and missed opportunities. Christian Science Lecture Speaker Dave Hohle, CSB Sunday, May 19th of Chicago, IL is a member of the Christian Science 3:00 PM Board of Lectureship

First Church of Christ, Scientist CH597889jl.cg 89 NE Park Street, Chehalis, WA (Across from the library) CH597867bw.cg Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

HEALTH NOTIFICATION! Are You Hard of Hearing? A major name brand hearing aid provider wishes to field test a remarkable new digital hearing instrument in the area. This offer is free of charge and you are under no obligation. These revolutionary 100% Digital instruments use the latest technology to comfortably and almost invisibly help you hear more clearly. This technology solves the “stopped up ears” and “head in a barrel” sensation some people experience. If you wish to participate, you will be required to have your hearing tested in our office FREE OF CHARGE to determine candidacy and review your results with the hearing instruments with our hearing care specialist. At the end of this evaluation, you may keep your instrument, if you so desire, at a tremendous savings for participating in this field test. Special testing will be done to determine the increased benefits of this technology. Benefits of hearing aids vary by type and degree of hearing loss, noise environment, accuracy of hearing test, and proper fit. This is a wonderful opportunity to determine if hearing help is available for your hearing loss and get hearing help at a very affordable price. Call Now and Make a Reservation if you wish to be Included! THIS WEEK ONLY! May 17th

The Miracle Ear Foundation Since 1990 the Miracle-Ear Foundation™ has been providing hearing aids, follow-up care, and educational resources to people with hearing loss who demonstrate personal inability to financially provide for their hearing health needs. We do this because we believe everyone in our community deserves quality hearing instruments.

Special Notice State Employees You may qualify for a hearing aid benefit up to $4,000 every 4 years. Call for eligibility status. Mention Code: 19MayHealth Twin City Town Center 1527 NW Louisiana Ave. Chehalis (360) 262-7638 CH597867rk.cg visit us online at: www.miracle-ear.com

Hearing tests are always free. Hearing test is an audiometric test to determine proper amplification needs only. Hearing Aids do not restore natural hearing. Individual experiences will vary depending on severity of loss, accuracy of evaluation by our Consultant, proper fit, and the ability to adjust amplification. Pursuant to terms of your purchase agreement, the aids must be returned within 30 days of the completion of fitting, in satisfactory condition for a full refund. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 • Sports 1

LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM LEWIS COUNTY

Follow Us Online! 2A TRACK & BEARCATS FINISH THIRD FACEBOOK.COM/LCSports Sports editor: Matt Baide FIELD RESULTS W.F. West Earns Two Wins for Regional Berth Phone number: 807-8227 See More on Sports 8 >> e-mail: [email protected] << W.F. West Boys Win Team Title ...More on S7

Saturday’s 2B Adna Drops District Title Game to Kalama ONE BAD INNING: Four- at Bearcat Stadium in Chehalis. Brandenburg allowed just three Run Second Frame hits on the day but six errors by Proves Too Much for the Chinooks defense allowed Adna to hang around until the Pirates to Overcome end. By Jordan Nailon Adna went up 1-0 in the first inning when Sawyer Burdick [email protected] singled to bring home Elmer In a turn of events that cuts Loose. However, Brandenburg across the grain of all that is righted the ship in time to strand known in the baseball world it two runners and Kalama came was the team that played slop- out hot in the second inning. pier defense who emerged victo- Chase Staup singled to start rious in a battle of two certified things off and then Shayden ace pitchers here on Saturday. Jones switched places on a field- Despite committing six er- er’s choice. Jackson Hull cracked a double that sailed over the left- rors on the day Kalama was able fielder’s head on the breeze to to ride a strong pitching perfor- bring home Jones. A walk to the MATT BAIDE / [email protected] mance by Tommy Brandenburg 9-hole hitter set Brandenburg up Adna’s Levi Gates tags out Kalama’s Tommy Brandenburg trying to steal second base during the District 4 2B baseball tourna- to a 4-3 win over Adna in the ment championship game at Bearcat Stadium in Chehalis on Saturday. District 4 2B baseball title game please see 2B, page S7

Monday’s 2B Saturday’s Boys Soccer

MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Onalaska’s Amy Henderson pitches to a Napavine batter during a District 4 2B softball tournament loser out game at Borst Park in Centralia on Monday. ROB HILSON / For The Chronicle United’s Gustavo Barragan celebrates with Andreas Malunat after scoring a goal against Forks during the District 4 1A boys soccer tournament championship game Loggers Let on Saturday at Seton Catholic High School in Vancouver. Loose on United Dominates Forks to Win District Title Napavine in By The Chronicle District Opener VANCOUVER — Gustavo Barragan scored five goals and POWER SURGE: Twelve- Andreas Malunat tallied four assists to help United earn a Run Fourth Inning Puts 7-0 win over Forks in the Dis- Onalaska Over the Top trict 4 1A boys soccer tour- nament championship game By Jordan Nailon here on Saturday. [email protected] This is United’s third dis- trict title in four years, falling Napavine was determined to in last year’s district title game make a game of it here at Borst to La Center but winning the Park on Monday night. The Log- title the previous two seasons. gers were having none of it. “It was awesome. It was After nullifying a surge of a good feeling, it was nice,” sorts out of the Tigers it was United coach Horst Malunat Onalaska who went to lay claim said. “We lost it last year. It to a decisive 19-5 victory in their was funny, they didn’t have it District 4 2B softball tournament (trophy) there. Seton Catholic opener. called and they brought it over The Loggers carved out an after the game. It’s great, that early lead with five runs in the locks us in for state.” first inning thanks to a pair Barragan started the scor- of hits by Hannah James and ing in the seventh minute on Chaise Cadwell and a wave of an assist by Malunat. In the walks and errors. Onalaska add- ninth minute, goalkeeper ed two runs in the third with a Alan Contreras booted a ball double by Alex Cleveland-Bar- down field that was corralled rera and a single by Callie Law- by Barragan and put into the rence. back of the net for a 2-0 lead. ROB HILSON / For The Chronicle Little by little, though, Malunat scored in the 12th United’s Brandon Cruz tries to block Forks’ pass during the District 4 1A boys soccer tournament championship game on please see SOFTBALL, page S5 please see UNITED, page S3 Saturday at Seton Catholic High School in Vancouver.

ALSO INSIDE... CHECK OUT ONLINE... THE SPOKEN WORD Isaac Garibay and Bailey Powell are the Full photo galleries from Adna- “It was a ballbuster, so to speak.” CFAC Athletes of the Week: Kalama and W.F. West baseball and BRANDON WALKER, SEE SPORTS 2 United soccer from Saturday are at KALAMA BASEBALL COACH LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 SPORTS

ISAAC GARIBAY BAILEY POWELL School: Toledo/Winlock (Sr.) School: Centralia (So.) Sport: Soccer Sport: Track & Field Garibay scored a goal and added two assists in Powell won the 100 meter dash in 12.76 seconds and United’s 7-0 win against Forks in the District 4 1A the 200 meter dash in 27.22 seconds at the Evergreen boys soccer championship game on Saturday. 2A Conference championships on Friday in Centralia.

Winners of the CFAC Athlete of the Week award can stop by the CFAC office (at 1051 NW Louisiana Ave. in Chehalis) to receive their pizza gift card and commemorative hooded sweatshirt. Call the CFAC office at (360) 748-3512 for more information. LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD

1. Susan Prier 446; 2. June Concannon 442; Preps 3. Katherine Ford 436; 4. Pam Nistler 421; 5. Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Bertie Dessell 410; High Game: June Concan- MLB TUESDAY, May 14 non 172 Girls Golf Top 5 Men No Tap Mariners Conclude At Capitol City GC, Olympia 1. Skip Ivie 691; 2. Joe Bauml 685; 3. Jim Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at District 4 2A Mattis 669; 4. Skylar Yazzi 667; 5. Kyle Mays Tournament, 10 a.m. 2-8 Road Trip With 665; High Game: Skip Ivie 276 Top 5 Women No Tap WEDNESDAY, May 15 a Third Consecutive Prep Softball 1. Denise Tobey 653; 2. Lynn Wiltzius 643; District 4 1A Tournament 3. Joanne Wood 640; 4. Kim Rushton 628; 5. Loss to the Red Sox At Borst Park Kim Mohney 622; High Game: Joanne Wood Quarterfinals 268 By Ryan Divish Tenino vs. Montesano, Noon Top 5 Senior Men No Tap The Seattle Times Hoquiam vs. La Center, Noon 1. Bruce Peterson 679; 2. Jim Ion 611; 3. King’s Way Christian vs. Elma, Noon George Violet 595; 4. Skip Ivie 580; 5. Jim BOSTON — At least Forks vs. Castle Rock, Noon Howe 568; High Game: Bruce Peterson 262 Semifinals the Mariners won’t have to Tenino/Montesano winner vs. Hoquiam/La Top 5 Senior Women No Tap come back to Boston for a Center winner, 4 p.m. 1. Linda Shol 613; 2. June Concannon 579; makeup game in September. King’s Way Christian/Elma winner vs. Forks/ 3. Nellie Bishop 488; 4. Shirley Powell 466; Castle Rock winner, 4 p.m. 5. Julinda Higgins 455; High Game: June But there were few other Consolation Concannon 226 positives for the team Sun- Loser Out Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) day as a disastrous road trip Tenino/Montesano loser vs. Hoquiam/La JARED WENZELBURGER / [email protected] 1. Charlie 300; 2. Cody 296; 3. Joy 293; 4. Center loser, 4 p.m. concluded with an 11-2 de- Jim 276; 5. Trevor 265; High Game: Cody 176 King’s Way Christian/Elma loser vs. Forks/ W.F. West’s Brock Jones (13) celebrates with Max Taylor (12) after Taylor scored a feat and three-game sweep Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) from May 1 Castle Rock loser, 4 p.m. run during a District 4 2A baseball tournament game on Saturday in Centralia. against the Red Sox. 1. Joy 309; 2. Cody 281; 3. Daryl 277; 4. District 4 2B Tournament It was a fourth consecu- At Borst Park Bruce 250; 5. Charlie 236; High Game: Joy Quarterfinals 167 tive defeat for the Mariners Winlock vs. Adna, 2 p.m. Local Results — Justin Barber, Michael Fitzpatrick (6), Wil- as they finished the 10- Onalaska vs. Ocosta, 2 p.m. Saturday’s Results liam Gross (7) and Sawyer Rhoden game road trip with just two Toledo vs. Toutle Lake, 2 p.m. Prep Baseball Morton-White Pass vs. Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, At Chehalis Monday’s Results MLB victories and fall to 20-23. All Games PDT 2 p.m. CHINOOKS 4, PIRATES 3 Prep Softball The memorable 13-2 start Semifinals Kalama 040 000 0 — 4 8 6 At Centralia American League has been overshadowed by a Winlock/Adna winner vs. Onalaska/Ocosta Adna 100 002 0 — 3 3 1 CARDINALS 15, FISHERMEN 0 (5 inn.) East Division winner, 6 p.m. Batteries: Kalama — Tommy Branden- Winlock 522 06 — 15 11 1 W L Pct GB 7-21 stretch since then. Toledo/Toutle Lake winner vs. MWP/PWV burg and Hayden Wilson; Adna — Camden Ilwaco 000 00 — 0 0 4 Tampa Bay 24 15 .615 — How bad was the series? winner, 6 p.m. Ryan, Levi Gates (6) and Cole Fay Batteries: Winlock — Jenna Jones and New York 24 16 .600 ½ The Red Sox outscored the Consolation Raychel Squibb; Ilwaco — Bell and Agee Boston 22 19 .537 3 Mariners 34-8. The games Loser Out At Centralia Toronto 16 24 .400 8½ At Centralia were competitive for only a Winlock/Adna loser vs. Onalaska/Ocosta BEARCATS 7, LUMBERJACKS 6 Baltimore 14 26 .350 10½ loser, 6 p.m. W.F. West 100 050 2 — 7 9 4 INDIANS 11, SEAGULLS 1 (5 inn.) Central Division handful of innings. Toledo/Toutle Lake loser vs. MWP/PWV loser, R.A. Long 210 021 0 — 6 9 2 Raymond 000 01 — 1 1 4 Minnesota 25 15 .625 — After watching the first 6 p.m. Batteries: W.F. West — Daniel Fagerness, Toledo 034 13 — 11 9 0 Cleveland 21 19 .525 4 Girls Golf Tanner Vaughn (7) and Lane Douglass; R.A. Batteries: Raymond — Silvernail and two games of the series on At Capitol City GC, Olympia Long — Jadon Williamson, Kevin Barnett (6), Stigar; Toledo — Payson Hoiseck and Abbie Chicago 19 21 .475 6 his phone while attending Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at District 4 2A Westin Scheurich (7) and Jacob Childers Marcil Detroit 18 21 .462 6½ his daughter’s college gradu- Tournament, 10 a.m. Kansas City 14 27 .341 11½ ation from Mississippi, Mar- Boys Soccer At Centralia At Centralia West Division State 1A Tournament BEARCATS 14, T-BIRDS 6 LOGGERS 19, TIGERS 5 (5 inn.) Houston 27 15 .643 — iners manager Scott Servais Bush at United, at Winlock, 6 p.m. Napavine 012 20 — 5 7 2 Tumwater 010 121 1 — 6 7 6 Los Angeles 20 21 .488 6½ got to suffer through the Onalaska 502 (12)X — 19 15 0 W.F. West 125 232 X — 14 14 3 Seattle 20 23 .465 7½ game Sunday in person. THURSDAY, May 16 Batteries: Tumwater — Lewis, Anderson Batteries: Napavine —Ada Williams, Prep Softball Oakland 19 23 .452 8 With rain failing from (3), Bourbon (4), Gaither (6) and N/A; W.F. Cailyn Milton and Jordan Wilson; Onalaska — District 4 2A Tournament Texas 17 21 .447 8 West — Tanner Vaughn, Brit Lusk (6) and Amy Henderson and Callie Lawrence the first pitch to the final At Longview National League Lane Douglass out at varying levels, the two Quarterfinals At Centralia East Division Hockinson vs. Tumwater, 4 p.m. T-WOLVES 16, HYAKS 1 (3 inn.) teams slogged through 8 1/2 College Baseball Philadelphia 24 16 .600 — Aberdeen vs. Woodland, 4 p.m. North Beach 100 — 1 1 3 At Aberdeen Atlanta 21 20 .512 3½ innings in sloppy conditions Centralia vs. Ridgefield, 4 p.m. Morton-WP 3(10)3 — 16 12 3 Game 1 New York 19 20 .487 4½ that might’ve led to a post- R.A. Long vs. W.F. West, 4 p.m. Batteries: North Beach — Pope and Mc- BLAZERS 11, CHOKERS 5 Washington 16 24 .400 8 Semifinals Connell; Morton-White Pass — Jaiden Linder ponement or delayed start Centralia 200 050 040 — 11 11 3 Miami 10 29 .256 13½ Hockinson/Tumwater winner vs. Aberdeen/ and Hannah Smathers in the first days of the series. Woodland winner, 6 p.m. Grays Harbor 000 100 112 — 5 10 3 Central Division But on a getaway-day finale, Centralia/Ridgefield winner vs. R.A. Long/W.F. Batteries: Centralia — Josh Myer, Zach Chicago 24 14 .628 — Vetter (8), Colton Titus (9) and Gavin they pushed through the West winner, 6 p.m. Local Milwaukee 24 19 .558 2½ Consolation O’Donnell; Grays Harbor — Kai Mueronen, Pittsburgh 20 17 .541 3½ rain, safety and clean play Loser Out Ben Ray (6), Johnny Schmidt (8), Jordan Local Bowling St. Louis 22 19 .537 3½ be damned. Murphy (9) and Peyton Brock Hockinson/Tumwater winner vs. Aberdeen/ May 5 – May 12 Results Cincinnati 18 23 .439 72½ FAIRWAY LANES The decision to play the Woodland winner, 6 p.m. West Division Centralia/Ridgefield winner vs. R.A. Long/W.F. Game 2 Top 5 Senior Men game and start it at 1:10 Los Angeles 27 16 .628 — West winner, 6 p.m. CHOKERS 7, BLAZERS 6 1. John Schaefer 674; 2. Andy Fuchs 576; p.m. despite the rain falling Track Centralia 000 021 30 — 6 7 4 3. Buzz Williams 554; 4. Bob Peters 550; 5. San Diego 22 19 .537 4 Tenino at District 4 1A Meet, Woodland, 3:45 Grays Harbor 211 101 01 — 7 11 0 George Violet 540; High Game: John Schae- Arizona 22 19 .537 4 was made by Major League p.m. Batteries: Centralia — Adrian Stacy, Rory fer 249 Colorado 19 21 .475 6½ Baseball in New York. Escuadro (5) and Kyle Combs; Grays Harbor Top 5 Senior Women San Francisco 17 23 .425 8½ SPORTS ON THE AIR

TUESDAY, May 14 4 p.m. Noon MLB Baseball ESPN — Teams TBA ESPN2 — NBA Draft combine 11 a.m. NBA Playoffs 6 p.m. MLB — Cleveland at Chicago White Sox 5:30 p.m. ESPN — Portland at Golden State 4 p.m. TNT — Toronto at Milwaukee NHL Hockey Playoffs MLB — Colorado at Boston NHL Hockey Playoffs 5 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 5 p.m. NBCSN/CBUT — Boston at Carolina ROOT — Oakland at Seattle NBCSN/CBUT — San Jose at St. Louis Soccer NBA Basketball Playoffs Soccer 5:30 p.m. 11:55 a.m. 5 p.m. ESPN — NBA Draft Lottery ESPN2 — Coppa Italia, Lazio at Atalanta ESPN2 — Women’s International Friendly, New 6 p.m. 5 p.m. Zealand at United States ESPN — Portland at Golden State FS1 — Club Friendly, Chelsea at New England 7 p.m. NHL Hockey Playoffs 5:30 p.m. ESPN2 — MLS, Dallas at Los Angeles FC 5 p.m. ROOT — MLS, Portland at Houston NCAA Baseball NBCSN/CBUT — Boston at Carolina 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. NCAA Baseball JOEtv — MLS, Orlando City at Seattle ESPNU — Teams TBA 4 p.m. Cycling 4 p.m. ESPNU — Louisville at Indiana 1 p.m. FS1 — Seton Hall at St. John’s 5 p.m. NBCSN — Tour of California, stage 4 7 p.m. PAC-12 — BYU at Utah ESPNU — Long Beach State at Cal State-Fuller- Cycling THURSDAY, May 16 ton 1 p.m. MLB Baseball Golf NBCSN — Tour of California, stage 3 10 a.m. 10 a.m. MLB — Milwaukee at Philadelphia WEDNESDAY, May 15 3:30 p.m. TNT — PGA Tour, PGA Championship MLB Baseball MLB — Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Cycling 10 a.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. MLB — L.A. Angels at Minnesota MLB — Pittsburgh at San Diego NBCSN — Tour of California, stage 5 1 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Auto Racing MLB — Toronto at San Francisco (joined in ROOT — Minnesota at Seattle 4:30 p.m. progress) NBA Basketball FS2 — NHRA E3 Spark Plugs Pro Mod SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 • Sports 3 United

Continued from Sports 1 minute on an assist by Isaac Garibay. Barragan completed the hat trick in the 25th minute on an assist by Malunat and Malu- nat tallied another assist on a goal by Garibay in the 27th min- ute. Barragan scored his fourth goal of the first half in the 32nd minute on an assist by Garibay to lead 6-0 at halftime. Barragan ended the scoring in the 42nd minute on an assist from Edgar Barragan. United outshot Forks 19-6 and Contreras made six saves in another clean sheet. United improves their record to 15-0-4 overall and the combo squad hasn’t conceded a goal in eight games. United outscored their three opponents in the dis- trict tournament 15-0. “This is probably one of our best games as far as finishing and passing,” coach Malunat said. “We’re looking around like, what is going on, this is the dis- trict championship. We never let them get in the game at all. We have to play at that level from now on.” United will host the first round of the state playoffs at the ROB HILSON / For The Chronicle fortress in Winlock against Bush United’s Andreas Malunat blocks the kick of Forks’ Marsial Villicana during the District 4 1A boys soccer tournament championship game on Saturday at Seton Catholic at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. High School in Vancouver.

NBA Raptors Bounce Sixers Out of Playoffs on Kawhi Leonard’s Crazy Shot By Tribune News Services bounds and three assists. Embiid the NBA Finals to hold on to his the Warriors. However, Embiid offensive rebounds and commit- TORONTO — Wow! paced the Sixers with 21 points job. and Simmons are the only two ted five turnovers, which led to Kawhi Leonard’s 15-foot fade- and 11 rebounds while playing a So the immediate question starters under contract past this eight points in the first quarter. away jumper at the buzzer lifted career-high 45 minutes, 11 sec- is: Did Brown’s game-to-game season. Embiid (1-for-6, two points), the Toronto Raptors to a 92-90 onds in a regulation game. How- adjustments in the seven-game Not having all five starters Redick (1-for-5, three) and Butler victory over the 76ers in Game 7 ever, he made just 6 of 18 shots. series do enough for him to keep back next season could hurt the (1-for-4, two) combined to shoot of their Eastern Conference semi- JJ Redick added 17 points his job? franchise more than people think. 3-for-15 for seven points in the final series Sunday night at the on 5-for-11 shooting (4 of 8 on If not, who’s going to be the But on Sunday, the Sixers were opening quarter. Simmons, who Scotiabank Arena. 3-pointers) while Jimmy Butler next coach? And who’s going to hurt by turnovers, Leonard and didn’t have a shot attempt, had The All-Star forward dribbled had 16 points while making just be on the roster? the Raptors’ offensive rebounds. two points. to the corner and fired up a shot 5 of 15. Two starters_Tobias Har- Rookie general manager Elton The Sixers committed 17 turn- The Raptors had a little scare over Joel Embiid as time expired. ris (15 points, 10 rebounds) and Brand should get strong consid- overs and Toronto had a 16-5 ad- early in the second quarter. Kyle His shot hit the rim four times be- Ben Simmons (13 points, eight eration for NBA executive of the vantage on offensive rebounds. Lowry sprained his left thumb at fore dropping in the basket. Leon- rebounds, five assists) _ rounded year after the team’s blockbuster One of the key to for a Sixers the 8:19 mark. He ran to the lock- ard was immediately mobbed in out the double-digit scoring. in-season trades for Butler and victory was to get Harris involved er room to have his thumb taped front of the Raptors bench. Now the Sixers head into the Harris. early. That didn’t happen, as the and re-entered the game with The victory advanced the Rap- offseason with unfulfilled expec- Now the question is: Will he power forward only had two 6:02 left in the half. tors to their second Eastern Con- tations and uncertainty. be able to re-sign them in free points in the first quarter after For the most part, the Sixers ference finals appearance in four Reaching the conference fi- agency? If so, will both of them making his lone shot attempt. shot better in the second quarter. seasons. They’ll face the Milwau- nals was the Sixers’ season-long receive five-year maximum sala- As a team, the Sixers made They shot 42.1 percent (8 of 19). kee Bucks. Game 1 of the best-of- goal. There was talk that coach ries for $188 million? only 5 of 19 shots (26.3 percent) Harris scored eight points in the seven series is set for Wednesday Brett Brown’s job might be in Folks were excited about But- en route to trailing 18-13 after quarter. However, Embiid and night in Milwaukee. jeopardy if he failed to reach that ler, Harris, Embiid, Redick, and one quarter. The Raptors shot Butler continued to struggle, as Leonard finished with a game- round. According to one report, Simmons being the league’s sec- 20.8 percent (5-for-24). Toronto, Philly trailed, 44-40, at intermis- high 41 points to go with eight re- he even might have had to make ond-best starting lineup behind however, had a 5-0 advantage in sion. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 SPORTS

State Baseball Brackets • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 Softball Start Playoff Run The Timberwolves’ offense Continued from Sports 1 didn’t leave any room for sus- pense at Borst Park in Centralia Napavine chipped away at the on Monday as they put North deficit. The Tigers scored a run Beach away 16-1 in three innings in the second inning and a pair to begin their adventure through of runs in both the third and the District 4 2B softball tourna- fourth innings that cut the Log- ment. gers’ lead to 7-5. That two spot Morton-White Pass put up in the fourth inning came off of three runs in the first inning a home run by starting pitcher and three runs in the third in- Ada Williams and Napavine ning in order to provide perfect seemed to have courted momen- bookends to a monstrous 10 run tum over to their side of the field. second frame. The T-Wolves That’s where the Loggers and pounded out 12 hits on the day Tigers saw things differently. (a four per inning average) in or- In the bottom of the fourth der to end the game early via the inning Onalaska answered back mercy rule. with a dozen runs of their own Despite that huge offensive that put to rest any doubt about output MWP coach Rob Hazen the inevitable outcome. felt like holding his team to a Onalaska coach Rich Teitzel particularly high standard post- was proud of his team for mak- game. It’s a sterling set of post- ing adjustments against Wil- season expectations, if you will. liams in the batter’s box and MATT BAIDE / [email protected] “I think we’re more geared up finding a way to put the game Onalaska’s Carmen Cleveland-Barrera is mobbed by her teammates at home plate after hitting a home run against Napavine for the faster ball,” Hazen said away. during a District 4 2B softball tournament loser out game at Borst Park in Centralia on Monday. of his team’s effort against a soft “We had to go up to bat solid tossing Hyak hurler. “It took us and they did exactly what they Hoiseck threw all five in- and figure out what pitch we can bring every day now that it’s awhile to get going. The pitcher were supposed to do.” nings in the circle, allowing one were going to take. Either we playoff time, where there’s little had a little movement on her run and one hit with five strike- were going to hit a fastball or we room for error. Winlock scored five runs in pitch. We moved up in the box. outs. were going to take the change “My whole infield and outfield the first inning and two runs We had a home run, a couple off At the plate, Genevive Kalista up,” noted Teitzel. “Once we was solid,” Teitzel said. “The last in the second and third innings. the fence and just started attack- was 2-for-3 with a double, two went up there with one pitch in couple of games they’re coming The Cardinals plated six runs ing the ball.” runs and a RBI and Abbie Mar- mind. You saw what happened.” together and starting to shine. I in the fifth inning to invoke the Taylor Hazen was the player cil was 2-for-2 with a home run, Cleveland-Barrera hit a three- think playing a team like Toutle mercy rule. responsible for the big blast to three RBI, two runs and a walk. run home run in that long fourth Lake and losing a tough round “Super proud of Jenna Jones help power the Timberwolves at Kyleigh Holmes was 2-for-4 with inning and finished the day just brought them awake.” for her pitching and the team the plate. It was a two-run shot. a double, two RBI and a run. a triple short of the cycle. James Onalaska will face Ocosta agreed that Makayla Allbritton She added another hit, a run bat- “Amazing actually, I don’t had three hits, two RBI, and on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Borst deserved recognition for her hus- ted in, and two other runs scored think we’ve had any errors,” To- three runs scored for the Loggers Park in the quarterfinals. tle in the field and on the bases,” to the stat sheet in the game. ledo coach Ashley Gieseke said. while Cadwell and Henderson Nelson said. Hailey Brooks added three hits, “That’s something I’ve been ask- added two hits each. Winlock faces Adna at 2 p.m. including a pair of doubles, to Winlock No Hits Ilwaco ing of them for a while, just focus Amy Henderson pitched all on Wednesday in the quarterfi- go with two RBI and three runs on those plays, do what you can, five innings for Onalaska to earn Winlock’s Jenna Jones nals. The Pirates won the only scored. Starting pitcher Jaiden go the extra mile and they did it.” the win. She allowed five runs on pitched a no hitter to lead the meeting between the two teams Linder helped her own cause Gieseke highlighted the play seven hits while striking out four Cardinals to a 15-0 win over Il- on March 29, 15-0. with a pair of hits and a run of Hoiseck in the circle and Mar- Tigers. waco in a District 4 2B softball “The finer details for sure. We scored while Shelby Karns drove cil behind the plate, with each “Amy Henderson threw a tournament loser out game at were in the same situation last in two runs on one hit. eighth grader contributing in the great game. Gave up one bomb Borst Park in Centralia on Mon- year where we made it to down Linder allowed just one hit field and Hoiseck hit her first ca- but other than that threw a great day. to the last little bit so we know over the three innings to earn reer home run. game,” said Teitzel. Jones allowed no hits over that we have to play tough and the win. Four of the nine outs Toledo opened the scoring The Loggers’ coach added five innings of work while strik- we’re going back to these tougher she tallied came via strikeout. that he wasn’t upset with his ing out nine batters. She helped with three runs in the second teams that we haven’t seen since inning and followed it up with Coach Hazen said he’s happy pitcher for giving up a tank to her own cause at the plate, going the beginning of the season,” with where his team is at as they such a fearsome hitter. He did 3-for-3 with a double, two runs four runs in the third inning. Nelson said. “If we can buckle The Indians plated one run in come down the home stretch of find one area to critique, though. and four RBI. down and get ready to go, I think the season. “It was the the one before that Makayla Allbritton was 2-for- the fourth and three more runs we can show some success.” in the fifth to wrap the game up “We’ve got Pe Ell-Valley for that we walked that got me,” Te- 5 with three runs and Raychel our first game on Wednesday itzel said with a chuckle. Squibb was 2-for-3 with three early. Toledo advances to the dou- and we’re looking to give them Williams had two hits and runs. Addison Hall was 2-for-2 Toledo Takes Down a run,” Hazen said. “They’re a scored two runs for Napavine. with two runs, two RBI and two ble elimination bracket and will Raymond take on Toutle Lake at 2 p.m. on pretty good ball club. They’ve Kaiya Larson added a hit and walks and Cheleena Squibb hit a got good pitchers, the Adkins scored a run. double for the Cardinals. Toledo’s Payson Hoiseck al- Wednesday at Borst Park. The Ducks swept the two games in girl, but we can give them a run The Loggers played nearly “Great. I think we did exactly lowed just one hit to lead the for their money. And if not we’ll flawless defense behind their what we were supposed to do,” Indians to an 11-1 win in five in- the regular season. “It feels great,” Gieseke said. “I come back and we’ve got one pitcher to help limit any dam- Winlock coach Chantel Nelson nings over Raymond in a District more shot. We’ve got to win one age the Tigers’ hitters could do. said. “Over the weekend, we 4 2B softball tournament loser think everybody is excited and we’ve just got to keep our heads of two to get to state so we’re Teitzel said that’s the kind of worked on smaller details, the out game at Borst Park in Cen- geared up and ready to go.” performance he thinks his team things we haven’t yet picked up tralia on Monday. up and keep playing our game and we’ll do alright.” Morton-White Pass will play Pe Ell-Willapa Valley on Wednesday at 2 pm. at Borst MWP Sinks Hyaks to Park in the district quarterfinals. Eight Bearcats Sign Letters of Intent NBA Trail Blazers Hoping to Match the Moment in Western Conference Finals Against Warriors By Tribune News Services ed. CJ McCollum walked Enes Kanter, who was given through the hallways near the away by the New York Knicks locker rooms at Staples Center, this season, has been more than unbothered by a question that adequate in replacing Jusuf Nur- had tripped up his peers in the kic, who suffered a season-ending NBA all season. leg injury late in the season. Port- Best game ever? Without a land’s supporting cast, an emerg- blink, McCollum told the story ing Zach Collins, streaky wings of a win in the Patriot League Rodney Hood and Evan Turner tournament finals his junior sea- and versatile veterans Maurice son, a 29-point game for Lehigh Harkless and Al-Farouq Aminu that set the stage for his breakout have all, at one point or another, performance against Duke in the tipped games in the Trail Blazers’ NCAA Tournament. favor. The moment wasn’t what he And then there’s Damian Lil- remembered first. It was the mo- lard, probably the only player who ment before the moment. wears a letter, not a number, on In Game 7 on Sunday after- his jersey. (His “0” is for the “O” noon in Denver, McCollum was in Oakland). There’d be plenty of a star for the Portland Trail Blaz- poetry in Lillard canning jumper ers, slicing apart the Nuggets with after jumper after growing up a bag full of mid-range jumpers, just outside the shadow of Oracle floaters, layups and 3s. He had Arena. a memorable chase-down block. He and McCollum are dy- And, with the game on the line, namic enough to be a problem for he swished a jumper that capped anyone. a stretch of six straight points But it still might not matter. during crunch time Even with Kevin Durant He finished with 37 points, missing time in the series — he the most ever for a Portland play- won’t play in Game 1 with a calf er in a Game 7. injury and will almost certainly “I thought I played a pretty sol- miss more than that — the War- id game,” he said afterward. “... I riors are still the Warriors. Their wanted to empty the clip tonight, championship spirit and experi- and I thought I did that.” ence, plus a full dose of Stephen But maybe it wasn’t the mo- Curry magic, dispatched the ment. Maybe Game 7, like that Houston Rockets in Game 6. win over Bucknell seven years ago, Center DeMarcus Cousins was just the moment before the could return at some point this moment. series, a boost for a team that’s Tuesday night, the Trail Blaz- struggled with depth at times. ers will unexpectedly crash the But the story for the Warriors Western Conference finals, meet- is the players who are still on the ing the Warriors in Oakland, Ca- court — the ones who were there MATT BAIDE / [email protected] lif., in an attempt to get in the way when their dynasty began. W.F. West’s Taylor Barker (far left, fastpitch, Wilson College), Courtney Bennett (basketball, Oregon Tech), Megan Pal- of a fifth straight NBA Finals ap- It starts with Curry, who re- las (track, volleyball, Linfield College), Kailey Hoyt (volleyball, Clark College), Delanie Calkins (golf, Centralia College), pearance for Golden State. It’ll be sponded to criticism aimed his Troy Yarter (track, Biola University), Colby White (track, Washington State University) and Sydney Cameron (right, tennis, Portland’s first trip this deep into way with a couple of big games Pacific Lutheran University) pose for a photo before signing letters of intent to play college athletics at W.F. West High the postseason since 2000. before exploding in the second School on Monday. And the Trail Blazers aren’t half in the elimination game at going into the series empty-hand- Houston. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 SPORTS

NFL Former Seahawk Doug Baldwin Announces Apparent Retirement, Tweets ‘My Watch Has Ended’ By Bob Condotta ended.” The latest episode of Chancellor. He had not said anything After the Seahawks’ rookie The Seattle Times GOT had just aired. Baldwin, who has had offsea- publicly since the move Thursday minicamp May 3-5, coach Pete That tweet was reminiscent of son surgeries on his shoulder and by the Seahawks until his tweets Carroll assessed “it was hard” In what Doug Baldwin termed another iconic Seahawk and also knee as well a sports hernia proce- Sunday night, which began: “I’ve on all three quarterbacks in at- a “letter to my younger self,” the one of Baldwin’s close friends, dure, had been said to be consid- always wanted to write a letter to tendance, strongly hinting at the now-former Seahawks receiver Marshawn Lynch, who an- ering retiring for several months my younger self. I never knew team making a change in the took to Twitter on Sunday night how or when I would write it but depth chart at that spot to add to to unveil a 20-tweet thread that nounced the end of his Seahawks due to his lingering health issues career during Super Bowl 50 with that followed a season in which it seems very appropriate right the competition behind Russell served as both a retrospective on about now.” a tweet featuring a pair of cleats he missed three games — the first Wilson and Paxton Lynch. his football career and an appar- Baldwin, 30, went on to detail And two reports Monday hanging over a power line. he had missed since the 2012 sea- ent official retirement notice. every step of his football career, morning, later confirmed by The Baldwin ended the thread Baldwin’s Seattle career ended son. After a late-season victory writing in one: “High school will Seattle Times, indicated the Se- with a scene from one of his fa- last Thursday after eight seasons over Kansas City, Baldwin said be hard. College will be harder. It ahawks have found their man to vorite shows, “Game of Thrones,” when his contract was terminat- battling the injuries had made is God’s way of preparing you for try to bolster the group — former with the caption, “My watch has ed, along with that of safety Kam the 2018 season “hell.” what is to come. You’ll want to New York Jets starter Geno Smith. Local Bowling quit football during your junior A report from ESPN’s Jordan year. Mom, of course, won’t let Raanan on Monday said that you. Make sure you thank her for Smith is “expected to sign” with that later.” Seattle soon. A follow-up from He wrote that his first sea- NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport son with the Seahawks “will fly stated: “As of now, Geno Smith by” and that “You’ll finally get a is set to visit the #Seahawks on chance to compete at the highest Wednesday, source said. No con- level of the sport you love. And tract talks yet, but a visit shows knowing you, I bet you’ll leave clear interest if everything checks your mark early. During that out.” time you will lose yourself in that A league source, though, told world. It’s ok. You’ll come out of it the Times that it is expected for the better.” Smith will sign with Seattle to He later tweets about close join Lynch as competition for the friends made during his Seattle backup spot behind Wilson, and years, including pictures featur- a roster move the team made later ing Richard Sherman, Chancellor, Monday further foreshadowed Tarvaris Jackson, Ricardo Lock- the coming signing of Smith. ette, Earl Thomas and the receiv- Following the draft, the Se- ing group of last year, and saves ahawks signed undrafted free two particularly poignant tweets agent Taryn Christion of South for Jermaine Kearse and former Dakota as a presumptive third offensive coordinator Darrell quarterback behind Wilson and Bevell (but he made no mention Lynch heading into camp. of Russell Wilson or Pete Carroll). But his struggles in the rook- Tweeted with a picture of Ke- ie minicamp, as well as those arse, to whom Baldwin was par- of the other two tryout players ticularly close, Baldwin wrote: there — which included former “You owe a lot to these people. Husky Troy Williams — led the They will stick by your side when Seahawks to decide to go for now your passion turns into anger. with two veterans to compete be- When your drive turns into ob- hind Wilson. session. They will be the poised warriors that you will need by That became even more your side.” evident Monday when the Se- And accompanying a picture ahawks waived Christion as part of Bevell, whom Baldwin consis- of moves made after the team of- tently defended despite the criti- ficially announced the signing of cism he endured following the defensive tackle Al Woods to the ill-fated final pass in Super Bowl 90-man roster, after he agreed XLIX, he wrote: “And don’t forget to terms Friday night. Seattle the coaches. There will be good also waived tight end Mik’Qwan ones and there will be better ones. Deane, which leaves the roster at You will come to appreciate the 89 as of Monday afternoon, with great ones, even if others don’t.” the open spot set to be used on In his second-to-last tweet, Smith. Baldwin wrote: “Because the end The 28-year old Smith was a of one journey sees the beginning second-round draft choice of the of another. And guess what … it Jets in 2013 out of West Virginia will be one hell of a journey. You and briefly regarded as the team’s will feel emotional and physical future at that position, starting pain you never knew existed. You 29 games over the 2013 and 2014 will fail over and over again. But seasons. don’t worry, all of it will be the But he lost the starting spot reason why you succeed.” in 2015 when he broke his jaw in Baldwin ended his Seattle a locker room fight with IK En- career second in receiving touch- emkapli, with Ryan Fitzpatrick downs with 49 and third in recep- taking over during his injury and tions (493) and receiving yards then keeping the starting job. (6,563) trailing only Steve Largent Smith, listed at 6 feet 3, 220 in touchdowns, and only Largent pounds, then played in 2017 for and Brian Blades in the two other the Giants and 2018 with the categories. Chargers but has started just two games overall the past four sea- sons. Seahawks Expected to Smith, though, did play sub- Sign Quarterback Geno stantially against Seattle in a pre- season game last August, com- Smith to Compete for pleting six of eight passes for 85 Backup Job Behind yards and a touchdown while also rushing twice for 14 yards in Russell Wilson a 24-14 Chargers’ victory. Saturday’s College Baseball Centralia, Grays Harbor Split Doubleheader By The Chronicle tra inning but walked off with ABERDEEN — Centralia’s 7-6 win in Game 2. Centralia’s Josh Myer pitched the Blazers to Adrian Stacy hit a double and a win in Game 1 but the Chok- had a RBI and Ethan Hori added ers came back and won Game 2 a double, a run and two RBI. Fes- to earn a split of an NWAC West tus Gilligan hit a double with two Conference baseball doublehead- runs and a RBI and O’Donnell er here on Saturday. added a double and a run for the The Blazers won Game 1, 11- Blazers. 5. Myer started and threw seven Grays Harbor led 5-0 after four innings. The Blazers come innings, allowing six hits, one back began in the fifth inning, earned run and one walk with scoring six runs over the final five strikeouts. three innings, including three At the plate, Gavin O’Donnell runs in the seventh, to tie the was 3-for-5 with a double, two game and send the game to extra runs and a RBI and Colton Titus innings. Grays Harbor secured was 2-for-6 with two runs. Rob- the win in the bottom of the bie Wall added a double and a eighth. RBI for Centralia. Centralia ends the regular Centralia scored two runs in season 15-30 overall and 10-15 in the first inning and tacked on conference games. The Blazers five runs in the fifth inning for finished fourth in the West Con- a 7-1 lead. The Blazers put the ference and will compete in the game away with four runs in the NWAC baseball super regionals eighth inning. this weekend at a to be deter- Grays Harbor needed an ex- mined time and location. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

they were seniors we said let’s 2B win a league championship. Let’s win a district championship and Continued from Sports 1 let’s win a state championship. We’ve got two of the three out of to drive in a run with a single of the way and one looming over his own before Brennon Vance our heads.” brought two runs home with an- Both teams will advance to other hit. the Regional round of the play- Adna coach Jon Rooklidge offs next week. Kalama will play noted that not all of the hits Onalaska at Adna at 1 p.m. on were clean and said that starting Saturday. Adna will play Rainier pitcher Camden Ryan probably in Yelm at 10 a.m. on Saturday. deserved a better outcome than he was dealt. “The wind was blowing hard Mules Blank Loggers and we took a bad route. That for Fifth Place was an out. Then that ball in the infield. It was simple. We took a James Anderson had another route, got distracted somehow quality pitching performance for and broke to second base, I’m Wahkiakum, leading the Mules not sure why. That’s the third out to a 4-0 win over Onalaska in a and instead it kind of blew up for District 4 2B baseball tourna- four runs right there,” noted the ment fifth place game at Bearcat Pirates skipper. “Kalama’s too Stadium in Chehalis on Saturday. good. You can’t give them extra The Mules scored one run in outs.” MATT BAIDE / [email protected] the second and three runs in the For his part, Kalama coach Adna’s Bryce Lollar throws to first after tagging out the Kalama runner at second base during the District 4 2B baseball tourna- fourth and let Anderson do the Brandon Walker said he ment championship game at Bearcat Stadium in Chehalis on Saturday. rest on the mound to complete wouldn’t have guessed that his up in the sixth inning when game with two earned runs and there.” the win. team would be fortunate to put Adna mounted a comeback three hits allowed to go along Gates, Ryan, and Burdick “We played well. We just ran up all four of their runs in one charge. Levi Gates started the with eight strikeouts in seven each had a hit for Adna. into a tough pitcher, we knew go- inning against one of the best inning off with a single before innings. Ryan’s final line, in six With a handful of seniors ing in, he’s as good as any in this pitchers in the the district. Abel Ingle and Cole Fay reached innings of work, was four earned who have been with him every league,” Onalaska coach Rocky “The short answer to that is no. base on back to back infield er- runs on eight hits with six pun- step of the way Walker was extra Stanley said. “We played good Camden is as good as it gets. He’s rors. The Pirates scored one run chouts. proud of his team’s accomplish- defense, my kids competed.” a competitor and he and Tommy on the overthrow to first that “I thought we battled pretty ments after nailing down the Stanley highlighted Tristen went toe to toe. It was a ballbus- allowed Fay to reach base and good. We put the ball in play toughest 2B district title in the Lawrence on the mound, throw- ter, so to speak,” said Walker. a groundout by Camden Ryan and avoided the strikeout which state. ing a good game against a quality Walker was even more grate- brought in another run before can be tough with a pitcher like “This is a team where when opponent. ful that his team was able to over- Brandenburg slammed the door that who has an out pitch,” said they were freshmen it was my Onalaska will take on Ka- come committing six errors in shut on Adna’s fleeting opportu- Rooklidge. “We are going to first year too. We went into this lama at 1 p.m. in Adna in the the contest. nity. have to beat people like that in thing with high expectations,” regional round of the state tour- Two of those miscues popped Brandenburg finished the the postseason and we are right explained Walker. “By the time nament. Track & Field W.F. West Boys Win Evergreen 2A Conference Team Title By The Chronicle The W.F. West boys tallied 195 points to win the team title at the Evergreen 2A Conference track championships at Tiger Stadium in Centralia on Friday. Gerardo Sanchez-Carpio won the 100 meter dash in a time of 11.28 seconds for the Bearcats. Francisco Lima won the 3200 meter race (10:20.65). The 4x100 relay team of Troy Yarter, Carver Brennan, Jaiyden Camoza and Sanchez-Carpio won with a time of 43.80 seconds. Colby White won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet, 4 inches and won the triple jump (42-07). White also finished sec- ond in the long jump (20-04). Lafe Johnson won the pole vault (14-00) and teammate Thomas Koenig finished second (13-06) for the Bearcats. Connor Russell finished second in the 110 meter hurdles (15.35) and the 300 me- ter hurdles (42.12). Brennan finished third in the 400 (51.02) and Ashton Lannoye took third in the discus (130-10). The Tumwater boys finished second with 190.5 points and Black Hills placed third with 113 points. Centralia’s Cameron Law-

son finished third in the 200 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] (23.30) and the 4x100 relay team of Andrew Kahn, Lawson Cam- W.F. West’s Gerardo Sanchez-Carpio (middle) prepares to lean over the finish line in the 100 meter dash during the Evergreen 2A Conference championsihps at Tiger eron Moore and Sha’Ron Settles Stadium in Centralia on Friday. placed third with a time of 44 and Lucy Nowicki won the 400 In boys action, Harly Whita- seconds. (1:04.38). Makayla Erickson won ker placed third in the 100 meter Rochester’s Ian Lupardus the 3200 (12:35.25). Kacey Em- dash (11.90), Drew Hart took qualified for districts in the 110 ery placed second in the shot put third in the 800 (2:34.27) and meter hurdles, placing third with (31-11.50) and Samantha Arthur Braxton Williams finished third a time of 16.37 seconds. earned third in the shot put (31- in the 1600 (5:18). The W.F. West girls finished 02). Tenino competes in the 1A second as a team. Kelly Robert- The 4x100 relay team of Taw- District meet on Thursday in son won the 300 meter hurdles nee Craig, Anastasia Ulrigg, Re- Woodland. (50.74) and Megan Flexhaug won bekah Robbins and Bailey Powell MATT BAIDE / [email protected] the pole vault (10-00). Maliyah took second with a time of 51.93 Lockwood took second in the W.F. West’s Megan Flexhaug extends seconds. over the bar in the pole vault during triple jump (29-11), Kyla McCal- Rochester’s Kate Peltier won lum finished second in the jave- the Evergreen 2A Conference champi- the triple jump (30-06) and onsihps at Tiger Stadium in Centralia on lin (102-04) and Taya McCallum Amerika Jones placed third in earned second in the discus (105- Friday. Flexhaug won the event with a the 100 meter hurdles (19.18) and height cleared of 10 feet. 09). Olivia Braun took second in fourth in the 300 meter hurdles the 100 meter hurdles (19.02). (56.59). The 4x200 relay team of The top placers advance to Nina Heither, Courtney Ben- the 2A District 4 Championship nett, Kylee Spears and Roberton meet next Friday at Fishback Sta- finished second with a time of dium in Washougal. Follow 1:49.61. The 4x400 relay team of Spears, Bennett, Heither and Robertson also finished second Schow, Adams Earn with a time of 4:15.27. League Titles The Elaina Koenig finished third in the 800 (2:34.07) and Brianna MONTESANO — Tenino’s Powe finished third in the discus Ashley Schow and Ashleigh Ad- (100-02). Bennett earned third ams each won an event at the AcTion! place in the javelin (101-07) and Evergreen 1A League Champi- Ryan Correia placed third in the onship track & field meet here on pole vault (9-00). Isabella Land- Thursday. ers took third in the long jump Schow won the javelin with (14-01.50) and the triple jump a toss of 100 feet, 8 inches. Ad- (29-07) for the Bearcats. ams won the triple jump with a Live Play by Play coverage Tumwater won the girls leap of 33 feet and also finished team title with 191.5 points. The fourth in the 200 meter dash Bearcats were second with 150 with a time of 28.69 seconds. . of Baseball

points and Black Hills finished Tenino’s Katie Snyder fin- CH597936lw.cg third with 102 points. ished second in the 3200 Centralia placed fourth with (14:37.39) and Olivia Hisaw 84 points. Bailey Powell won the earned second in the 100 meter and Fastpitch 100 (12.76) and the 200 (27.22) hurdles (18.78). Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 SPORTS

Saturday’s 2A Baseball Bearcats Roast T-Birds to Reach Regionals By The Chronicle spot with only three outs and a W.F. West scored early and one run deficit to overcome. It often here at Wheeler Field on turned out the boys from Chehla- Saturday evening in order to en- lis were up for the challenge. sure they’d be returning to the Accordingly, Fagerness led off Regional round of the state play- the top of the seventh inning with offs for another run. The Bearcats a single off of R.A. Long reliever posted runs in every inning in or- Kevin Barnett to get the make- der to defeat Tumwater 14-6 and or-break rally started. Max Taylor place third in the District 4 2A then drew a walk and the Lum- baseball tournament. berjacks called on Westin Scheu- “It feels great. The kids re- rich to pitch. After registering a ally responded after the loss the strikeout Scheurich surrendered other night to Ridgefield,” said a single to Luke Bennett that W.F. West coach Bryan Bullock. scored both Fagerness and Taylor “It was a complete team effort to- to give the Bearcats their lasting day. It’s hard to pinpoint one or advantage. two players. Everyone really had With the one run lead Fager- a part today.” ness started seventh inning on Tanner Vaughn earned the win on the mound against Tum- the mound but after the lead- water immediately after earn- off batter reached on an error, ing the save in the Bearcats’ first W.F. West coach Bryan Bullock game of the day against R.A. summoned sophomore Tanner Long. He finished the game with Vaughn to slam the door on the three strikeouts while allowing Lumberjacks. Fagerness admitted two earned runs over five innings. JARED WENZELBURGER / [email protected] he wanted the chance to finish Brit Lusk finished the final two W.F. West’s Lane Douglass is hit in the helmet by a Tumwater throw to first base during a District 4 2A baseball tournament what he’d started but insisted that innings of pitching duties and al- third place game at Ed Wheeler Field in Centralia on Saturday. Douglass was save on the play and advanced to second. he also knew the outcome would lowed one earned run on two hits. was more immediate than that ness kept the Bearcats circling the be in good hands with Vaughn. However, it was the W.F. West Bearcats Take — Lose the game and he and his bases with an infield single that After allowing a single to the offense that powered the way to Lumps Early, Outlast teammates would be finished for set up a sacrifice fly by Max Tay- first batter he faced Vaughn man- victory with 14 hits. The Bearcats the season. His career as a Bearcat lor to score Johnson. aged to induce an infield fly out of put up five runs in the third in- Lumberjacks to Stay would be over. After all of that the Bearcats the always dangerous Childers for ning alone to help take the air out Alive With that reality in focus held a 5-3 lead, but the Lum- the first out. Vaughn then struck of Tumwater. Lane Douglass, Brit Fagerness and company finally berjacks weren’t ready to bow out the final two Lumberjacks to Lusk, and Luke Bennett all had There were a few moments, es- began to find their groove out quietly. In a deja vu mo- end the game emphatically. three hits and three RBI to lead pecially in the early going, where “I was a little nervous when I ment from the first inning Jacob “That was huge. He’s done that the way to victory for W.F. West. R.A. Long looked like they might was first throwing but my team Childers roped an RBI double all year for us and it was nice to Brock Jones and Daniel Fager- drive a spike through the Bearcats had my back,” said W.F. West for R.A. Long. This time around, see him blow it by a few kids at ness added two hits each. season here at Wheeler Field on senior Daniel Fagerness. “Even though, the Lumberjack’s senior the end,” said Fagerness of his Saturday. W.F. West proved to Bullock said the win against though we had some errors we catcher brought home a pair of teammate’s high leverage save. be a pesky foe, however, as they Tumwater capped a great day for still stepped up to the plate and runs instead of one and the game Fagerness wound up with the Bearcat baseball. scored two runs in the seventh did what we needed to to win that was knotted up at 5-5. inning to dial in a 7-6 win over win, registering seven strikeouts “First game I liked how we game.” W.F. West managed to load and allowing no walks over six didn’t quit. We got down. We the Lumberjacks in District 4 2A Fagerness held R.A. Long at the bases in the top of the sixth innings. showed some resilience. Second baseball loser-out action. bay in the third and fourth in- but a pair of strikeouts left all Douglass and Fagerness each game we continued to hit the Daniel Fagerness started, and nings and then the Bearcats be- three runners stranded and had two hits for W.F. West. Jones baseball and score runs, every nearly finished, the game on the gan to mount their charge all at the Lumberjacks consequently inning we were putting pressure mound for W.F. West. He wound once. pounced on the opportunity to finished with one hit and three on them,” Bullock said. “We ob- up throwing into the seventh Luke Bennett walked to start pull ahead. Sam Lindsey led off RBI. Luke Bennett drove in two viously would have liked to have inning for the win but that lon- that fortuitous inning and then the R.A. Long half of the sixth runs while Max Taylor and Josiah been the number one seed and gevity was not an obvious out- Cade Haller kept things going frame with a single then ad- Johnson also drove in runs for win the district championship. come early on. The Lumberjacks with a single before Lane Dou- vanced to second on a sac-bunt the Bearcats. We fell short of that but it’s nice to jumped on the Bearcats out of glass was hit by a pitch to load before swiping third base and The win set W.F. West up to respond this weekend.” the chute, scoring two runs in the bases. Josiah Johnson then scoring when the throw from the play Tumwater for third place W.F. West will face Archbish- the first inning and another pair reached base on an error that al- catcher skipped into the outfield. and the final spot to the Re- op Murphy on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the second. Only one counted lowed Bennett to score before The inning ended on consecu- gional round of the playoffs. Ear- at Wheeler Field. toward the pitcher’s earned run Brock Jones stroked a double to tive strikeouts for Fagerness but lier in the day Tumwater defeated average but Fagerness’ concern score Haller and Douglass. Fager- the Bearcats were left in a tight Woodland 7-3.

REAL value

Our legendary tools are only one component of the value we provide. From sales and service to professional advice and support, your STIHL Dealer delivers value well beyond tools.

Experience the difference of Real STIHL.

$ * $ * $ * MS 170 S AV E 20 S AV E 100 HS 45 S AV E 50 WITH THE BUNDLED PURCHASE OF THE FSA 56 TRIMMER 16 " bar† AND RMA 460 SET 18" blade NOW JUST $51990 WAS $61990 SNW-SRP

CHAIN SAW WAS $17995 SNW-SRP HEDGE TRIMMER $ 95 SNW-SRP RMA 460 SET INCLUDES + WAS 299 $ 95 AK 30 BATTERY AND $ 95 159 AL 101 CHARGER. 249 "THE PRICE AND RELIABILITY "VERY AGILE TO HANDLE ARE OUTSTANDING" + AND CONTROL“ - SPENCERFORHIRE755 - STIHLUSER209

Centralia Chehalis Chehalis Madsen’s Shop & Supply Inc Service Saw / Workwears Inc. Washington Tractor 1408 South Gold Street #2 1320 Northwest State Avenue 127 Hamilton Road North 360-736-1336 360-748-8238 360-748-9944 Madsens1.net ServiceSaw.net washingtontractors.org I-5 exit #79 in Chehalis Formerly Barnett Implement CH595972cd.cg

*Offers valid through 7/7/19. Available at participating dealers while supplies last. †The actual listed guide bar length may vary from the effective cutting length based on which powerhead it si installed on. Check out these stihldealers.com reviews and others on the product pages at STIHLdealers.com. ©2019 STIHL SNW19-422-142479-4 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle Editor: Natalie Johnson Jeromy Knight of Never Winter Farm harvests greens Phone number: 807-8235 for the Olympia Farmers Market at his Toledo area e-mail: [email protected] farm on a recent afternoon. The greens are grown Life using no soil and only about 10 percent of the water needed for in-ground crops.

NEVER WINTER FARM: watering system and seeing products into it because of the how much water they saved, but potential for contamination,” Hydroponics Produce also how well the plants thrived. Knight explained. “Diseases Water Savings, They began to wonder if a farm- like Pythium (root rot) can ing method outside traditional wipe out an entire crop.” Extended Seasons in-ground growing might be The plants in their rock- the key to expanding their of- wool squares are suspended By Carrina Stanton ferings. in a system that is constantly For The Chronicle “We wanted to add salad circulating highly oxygenated Rows of plastic pipes sprout- greens and bringing in that water. Knight said the oxygen ing lettuces and sturdy greens much soil, because we have ter- levels in the water are important at Jeromy Knight’s Toledo farm rible clay soil here, was going to so that the plants don’t drown. look straight out of a science fic- be messy,” Knight recalled. The system is gentler on the tion movie. But for Knight, this The couple experimented seedlings, with no transplant is his farming reality and one he first with a floating raft system shock that can be experienced believes will likely be embraced — a hydroponics system where with in-ground crops. And the plants are grown on a medium by more farmers in the coming system of three tiers of growing floating on top of nutrient-rich surface means a space savings years. water. They also experimented over more traditional planting “I think this is a piece of with growing hydroponically methods. the future of agriculture and I in buckets before building their “And we only use around 10 think it is what will get younger current system, three double percent of the water that we’d people interested in farming rows of enclosed tubes that use with in-ground crops,” because they will see it isn’t all circulate water. The plants are Knight said. “We use in a month messy, hands in the dirt stuff,” inserted into holes along the what we used in a day last year Knight said. length of the tube. Knight said trying to grow in-ground crops.” Knight, the owner of Nev- one of the biggest benefits they Knight said he has also er Winter Farm, and his wife have found to the less-tradi- found that some greens, espe- moved to their property on tional growing method is it ex- cially Asian varieties such as Jeromy Knight of Never Winter Farm harvests greens for the Olympia Farmers Gray Road in Toledo in 2014 tends their growing season by bok choy, actually grow better Market at his Toledo area farm on a recent afternoon. The greens are grown us- from Newport, Oregon. Knight about 10 weeks total: They can in a hydroponic environment. ing no soil and only about 10 percent of the water needed for in-ground crops. spent half of the time during typically plant about five weeks The upright nature of Never his childhood living with his fa- before it is safe to plant in- Winter Farm’s hydroponics sys- process of clearing half an acre ther in Centralia. As a youth, he ground crops and their plants tem is also a boon for Knight was a member of Future Farm- continue to produce for five personally. A former mechanic of land to add in-ground crops. NEVER WINTER FARM ers of America and his first job weeks after other in-ground for General Motors, Knight had Root vegetables, such as carrots Find them at the Olympia was picking berries at many lo- crops. spinal surgery a couple of years and radishes, cannot be grown Farmers Market (10 a.m. to 3 cal farms when he was 12 or 13. “We don’t have nearly the ago, so traditional farming hydroponically, so to be able to p.m. Saturdays and Sundays While he said he never really amount of pests and there’s no methods that require stooping expand their offerings further on Market Street in Olympia) considered himself an agricul- weeding,” he added. and bending over are difficult they will have to do some tra- Community Farmers Market tural worker, later in life he felt Seeds for the hydropon- for him. By comparison, har- ditional farming. Knight said (11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays drawn to farming. ics are planted in squares of vesting greens out of his hy- he would eventually like to see June through October on NE The Knights began farm- rockwool, a wool-like medium droponics system can be done Never Winter Farm become Boistfort Street in Chehalis) ing the Toledo property in 2017. successful enough so that they Toledo Thursday Market (2-7 created by melting rocks and standing upright. p.m. Thursdays June through The first crops they produced minerals with heat and then “I’ll be able to continue farm- could bring on a couple of em- ployees to help with the farm- September at 100 Front Street, were microgreens grown in spinning the liquid into a cot- ing well into old age this way,” Toledo) 10-inch by 20-inch soil flats in- ton candy-like material. Knight Knight said. ing but he never intends for the More info: https:// side an old shipping container. orders his rockwool material in Though microgreens and farm to grow too large. neverwinterfarm.net/ Their first foray into hydropon- squares with pre-punched holes hydroponics will stay part of “We’ll always be just a small https://www.facebook. ics was inspired by putting the in which seeds can be placed. Never Winter Farm for the long farm serving our community,” com/mygreensfarm/ microgreens on an automatic “We don’t bring any soil haul, Knight said they are in the Knight said.

4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, chehal- Organizations 360-880-5134 Community isfarmersmarket.com Toastmasters 1290, noon-1 p.m., Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, Hanson Building board room, Centralia 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111½ W. College, 360-820-2771 Public Agencies Main, Centralia, 360-736-6852 Salkum Community Quilters, 9 a.m.- Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 6:30 p.m., noon, Salkum Fire Department, 2495 City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, Twin Cities Senior Center, 2545 N. Na- U.S. Highway 12, Salkum, 360-985-0813 360-330-7670 tional Ave., Chehalis, social time before- Lewis County Planning Commission, hand at 6:15 p.m 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, 360- Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Support Groups Calendar Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- 740-1146, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb Steppers, 7-9 p.m., Oakview Grange, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Lewis County PUD Commission, lia, tuners.groupanizer.com 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Tuesday, May 14 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia, first les- 10 a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pa- Breastfeeding Coalition of Lewis halis, sponsored by Human Response son free, then $2.50 each, single and Health and Hope Medical Outreach, cific Ave., Chehalis, 360-748-9261 or County, noon-1:30 p.m., second floor, Network, 360-748-6601 couples welcome, 360-748-6948 or free medical clinic, 5:30-8 p.m., North- 1-800-562-5612 Lewis County Public Health & Social Al Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6-7 p.m., west Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill Road, 360-273-4884 Services, 360 NW North St., Chehalis, Unity Center, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Centralia, for those whose income is less Pinochle, 5:45 p.m., Hope 360-740-1234 360-237-4082, 360-269-2531 than 200 percent of the poverty level, Grange, 118 Antrim Road, Winlock, Libraries Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, 360-623-1485 360-520-0772 Preschool Storytime and Play Group, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Square dance lessons, Prairie Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- for children 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 LIFE Doris Day Dies; Legendary Actress and Singer Was 97

By Valerie J. Nelson copied her.” closed his deep-rooted crush on Los Angeles Times She was at her best in films Day in a 1976 New Yorker essay: that allowed her sultry voice “Singing or acting, she manages Doris Day, a leading box of- and “wonderful way with a song” to produce, in her face or in her fice star of the mid-20th century to carry some of the dramatic voice, an ‘effect,’ a skip or tremor, who achieved indelible fame in weight, Turan wrote, includ- a feathery edge that touches us.” big-screen bedroom farces and ing “Calamity Jane” (1953) and Movie exhibitors placed Day put a sunny face on the working “Young Man With a Horn” (1950) in their annual poll of top box woman in postwar America, has in which she played a band sing- office stars 10 times during the died. She was 97. er opposite Kirk Douglas’ trum- 1950s and 1960s. Four times she The Doris Day Animal pet player. held the top spot. Foundation confirmed Day died When Day arrived in Hol- Her co-stars included lead- early Monday at her Carmel lywood, she was already a celeb- ing men of her era — Frank Valley, Calif., home. The foun- rity and became one of the most Sinatra in “Young at Heart” dation said she was surrounded popular singers of her genera- (1954), Clark Gable in “Teacher’s by close friends. tion. Pet” (1958) and Jimmy Stewart “Day had been in excellent Her rendition of “Sentimen- in “The Man Who Knew Too physical health for her age, un- tal Journey,” recorded with Les Much,” a thriller considered one til recently contracting a serious Brown and the Band of Renown of her finer films. case of pneumonia, resulting in in 1945, brought her a flood of Of the hundreds of songs her death,” the foundation said letters from servicemen at the Day recorded, the lilting bal- in an emailed statement. end of World War II. More than lad “Que Sera, Sera” became her A former big-band singer 50 years later her version of the trademark. Day initially dis- and recording star who walked song made it into the Grammy missed it as a nursery rhyme but away from Hollywood in the Hall of Fame. adopted its refrain — “whatever early 1970s, Day had spent most Next to Frank Sinatra, Day will be, will be” — as her phi- of the last years in her beloved was “the best in the business on losophy for dealing with a tur- Carmel, where she was an out- selling a lyric,” Brown said in bulent personal life at odds with spoken animal rights activist. her autobiography. her clean-cut screen presence. When the light musicals she Half a dozen times songs she “I’ve had a perfectly rotten was originally known for began sang were nominated for Acad- life,” she told Hotchner. falling out of fashion in the late emy Awards. Two won: “Secret When Day wouldn’t speak 1950s, she modernized herself with David Kaufman for his Zuma Press by playing working women in Love” from “Calamity Jane,” a 2008 biography on her, he be- Doris Day romantic comedies. musical that was her favor- With a bubbly screen pres- ite film; and “Que Sera, Sera lieved it was because she felt Show” in 1968 within six weeks ence and a blinding smile, Day (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)” “completely disassociated from ties to acknowledge having the of Melcher’s death, determined effectively traded barbs with from “The Man Who Knew Too who ‘Doris Day’ was,” he told disease. leading men and marched into Much,” Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 The Times. Friends called her to earn back her fortune and Despite needing rest, Hud- the workplace in such light- movie that cast her against type “Clara,” a nickname actor Billy enough money to sue Rosenthal. son insisted on taping the show, hearted films as “Pillow Talk” as a neurotic American mother De Wolfe gave her. After five years, Day refused which aired days after he died (1959) and “Lover Come Back” abroad. “Que Sera, Sera” was Married four times, Day was to renew the sitcom. In 1981, in October 1985. Day, her voice (1961), two of the three films she also inducted into the Grammy beaten when she was pregnant she moved to Carmel, the Mon- choked with emotion, taped an made with Rock Hudson. Hall of Fame, in 2012. by her trombonist first husband, terey Bay community she fell introduction that recalled how The transformation was box The “Secret Love” album Al Jorden, and was divorced by for while making the 1956 film Hudson always told her, “The office gold. She received her only sold well and made producers 21; he later committed suicide. “Julie,” and devoted much of her best time I’ve ever had was mak- Academy Award nomination for realize the potential for cross- Her second husband, saxophon- life to animal welfare. ing comedies with you.” She said “Pillow Talk.” promotion between movies and ist George Weidler, abandoned In 1971, she had helped she felt the same way. “Her persona hit a cultural music, said Casper, who has her within months and said he found Actors and Others for In a rare Hollywood appear- mother lode, tapping into what screened Day’s movies in his did not want to be known as Mr. Animals, which rescues strays ance, Day reluctantly returned the average postwar woman USC classes because her talent Doris Day. and mistreated animals. She in 1989 to accept the Cecil was about,” Drew Casper, a USC and message “signified the very When husband No. 3, Marty also pushed for animal rights B. DeMille award for lifetime film professor, told The Times. best of postwar culture.” Melcher, the manager and archi- through the Doris Day Animal achievement from the Golden She “was way ahead of her time, Yet her insistence on mak- tect of her career, died in 1968 Foundation and the Washing- Globes. a feminist before there was femi- ing mostly sunny, upbeat films after 17 years of marriage, she ton, D.C.-based Doris Day Ani- When she was awarded the nism.” earned the rancor of some femi- learned that he “had secretly mal League. Presidential Medal of Freedom, “Every female wanted to be nists in the 1960s who thought contrived” to wipe out her for- When she released “My the nation’s highest civilian hon- Doris Day and every male want- Day’s roles glorified an ideal tune, Day told The Times in Heart” in 2011, the album of or, in 2004 she said fear of flying ed to marry somebody like her,” woman who never really existed. 1976. old recordings was her first in kept her from the White House Casper said. In a 1976 essay in Ms. maga- He had lost $20 million of 17 years, and proceeds were festivities. Although she said she From 1948 to 1968, Day ap- zine, film critic Molly Haskell her earnings, possibly through earmarked for her foundation. was “thrilled” to receive a life- peared in 39 films, most often as presented an early revisionist’s bad investments, and left her With her son, she also was part- time achievement award from the wholesome girl next door. At view of Day’s career. She argued $500,000 in debt. He also com- owner of the Cypress Inn, a Car- the Los Angeles Film Critics 46, she made her last film, “With that Day was a proto-feminist mitted her to star in a television mel hotel that welcomes pets. in 2012, Day once again stayed Six You Get Eggroll.” who challenged “in her work- series without telling her. In 1985, the Christian Broad- away. Day’s body of work shows ing-woman roles, the limited “Just about the best thing casting Network approached Doris Mary Kappelhoff was “how much of an icon she was, destiny of women to marry, live Marty did for my mother was to Day about hosting a talk show born in Cincinnati and named how much she became in her happily ever after and never be die when he did,” her son, Terry called “Doris Day’s Best Friends” for her mother’s favorite silent- own way, the female equivalent heard from again.” Melcher, said in her autobiogra- that would feature celebrity screen star, Doris Kenyon. Day of John Wayne or Clint East- Not only was Day a rare phy. guests and animals. It aired for was known to prevaricate about wood,” Times film critic Ken- movie heroine who worked, she She sued Melcher’s business two years. her age but Ohio birth records neth Turan once wrote. had great jobs, playing an inte- partner, lawyer Jerome Rosen- Hudson was a natural first confirm that she was born April She was such a natural that rior decorator in “Pillow Talk” thal, for fraud and malpractice guest, Day later said, because he 3, 1922. when director Michael Curtiz and an advertising executive in and was awarded almost $23 loved dogs as much as she did. Her father was a music caught her taking acting lessons “Lover Come Back.” Yet there million in 1974. She settled for Yet when he came to Carmel in teacher who left his wife for the while making her first movie, was no arguing that the lumi- $6 million rather than drag out mid-July for filming and a news mother of Doris’ best friend “Romance on the High Seas” nous blond entertainer — eter- the case on appeal. conference, Day and the press when Day was 11. Her mother (1948), he told her to stop, she nally perky and often dressed to Although she had sworn off corps were shocked by his gaunt moved Day and her older broth- recounted in “Doris Day: Her the nines — set men aquiver. marriage, Day married Barry appearance. er to suburban Evanston, Ohio, Own Story,” her 1976 as-told-to “She conveyed a unique blend Comden, a restaurant manager, Sick with AIDS, Hudson had and worked in a bakery. autobiography by A.E. Hotchner. of innocent sexiness ... that was in 1976. When they divorced in yet to reveal his condition to Day At 12, Day and a partner won Day “was an Actors Studio not so much the woman next 1981, he claimed she preferred or the public, but reporters im- a $500 dance contest but, on the all by herself,” Rock Hudson door as the woman you wished the company of dogs. mediately realized he was grave- eve of moving to California in said in her autobiography. “Her lived next door,” Times critic Despite hating the idea of ly ill. He would later reluctantly 1937, Day badly injured her leg sense of timing, her instincts Charles Champlin wrote in 1988. doing TV, Day was on the set admit that he had AIDS, becom- when a train hit the car she was — I just kept my eyes open and Novelist John Updike dis- at CBS for “The Doris Day ing one of the first major celebri- in.

$ $30 25 subscriber Non-subscriber Classified Listing Form All Ads will include the following information along with 5 Bazaar Signs

Event Dates: ______Event Activities: Please check all boxes which apply to your event. Example: Nov. 2, 3, 4 Event Name: ______Children’s Activities Arts & Crafts Example: Valley Festival Hosting Organization: ______Beer & Wine Garden Live Music Example: Valley Lions Club Event Hours: ______Example: Fri. 10-4, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5 Commercial Exhibits Food Booths Event Location: ______Example: City Park, 123 Main St., Centralia or SWW Fairgrounds, Blue Pavilion Antiques/Collectibles Shuttle Service Event Description: ______Line Listing Information: The Chronicle Classifieds will be publishing a Weekly Bazaar Listing ______every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for a small cost of $30 non-subscriber, $25 subscriber.

The purpose of the Bazaar Listing is to promote Bazaars in our community. In order to ensure Event Contact: Please list your name or the primary contact name for our records. that your event is included in the Weekly Bazaar Listing for the weekend of your choice, all information must be to The Chronicle Classifieds department by 12:00 pm Friday, the week Name: ______Telephone: ______prior to your event. E-mail: ______Check here if you want contact name and phone number in the ad.

Customer Information: Check Cash Name: ______Telephone: ______Credit Exp. Address: ______Card # Date: City: ______State: ______Zip: ______CVV: E-mail: ______Signature: ______CH593662rb.do The Chronicle - Classifieds Payment must be included with order. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 360-807-8203 • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 ‘Avengers: Endgame’s’ Karen Gillan Tells All About Nebula’s Surprising Redemption (and Marvel’s Future)

By Jen Yamato and with the “End-game” veil forgiveness. Los Angeles Times of secrecy finally lifted on the Q: How did it feel to film MCU’s stars, Gillan phoned the scene in which Nebula con- She was a character who, by The Times to get spoilery about fronts and kills her past self? Karen Gillan’s own account, Nebula’s arc and tease her next A: That was a really inter- seemed destined for a single- moves in front of and behind esting thing to play, because I film stint in the Marvel Cine- the camera. played both sides of it. I think matic Universe. A “blue meanie” Q: Now that you can speak that I found the hope in that sit- who could have been gone in a openly about all things “Aveng- uation for the character, because flash like so many forgotten vil- ers,” you’re unleashed. Let’s talk if you look at the past version of lains who’ve tangled with the about what happened in “End- her, she has a line where she says, likes of Iron Man, Thor and game.” “He won’t let me leave.” And you their superhero brethren. A: The burden has been lift- realize in that moment how But as the lights came up on ed. I still feel, though, that there’s trapped the character is. Her fu- the epic franchise finale “Aveng- a piece of me that shouldn’t be ture self gets her. ers: Endgame” and fans dried talking about it, it’s so ingrained Q: We’ve now seen two ver- their tears for their fallen faves, in me — “Can I really talk about sions of Nebula and two versions they also cheered the surpris- this yet?” I think I can. Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic of Gamora. How do you and ingly redemptive arc of one of Q: Disney and Marvel are fa- Karen Gillan attends the World Premiere of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Zoe Saldana keep these essen- the most complex characters mously secretive when it comes ‘Avengers: Endgame’ at Los Angeles Convention Center on April 22, 2019 in Los tially four characters straight? in the expansive 22-film series: to plot points and, well, every Angeles, California. A: There was one Gamora intergalactic assassin Nebula, conceivable aspect of these films. that I dealt with in “Endgame” daughter of Thanos, sister-fren- When did you find out the ex- I did a screen test and played “Oh, this bodes well.” who was past-Gamora, and she emy to Gamora — and the un- tent to which Nebula would fig- into the more emotional side of Q: Each of these characters was just “Gamora.” But there likeliest of Avengers. ure in “Infinity War” and “End- Nebula, which was pretty ran- is in need of serious therapy by were two Nebulas, and they Warning: Spoilers for game”? dom, because the character she “Endgame,” but Nebula is really were called Good Nebula and “Avengers: Endgame” follow. A: I don’t think I realized the was in the movie I was audition- doing the work: She looks with- Bad Nebula on the set. Me and Portrayed by Scottish ac- extent of it until I just watched ing for was not an emotional in, makes amends for her past Zoe are obsessed. We’re so in- tress Gillan (“Jumanji: Welcome the movie with everybody else. character at all. In that screen wrongs and comes out a more vested at this point, there were to the Jungle,” “The Party’s I knew that I had filmed all of test, it felt like me and James healed individual. always fun discussions to be Just Beginning”) over four of that stuff, but I had no idea how Gunn found this version of this A: I just love this character had while we were filming. It the MCU’s movies, the blue- it would fit into the other scenes character that was really twisted so much. I’ve been obsessed was a really creative experience skinned antiheroine known for and what kind of impact it and complex and interesting, with her from the beginning, to show these girls both in the her seething space rage and cy- would have. It felt like it was an and so it’s been very satisfying because she’s such a complex present and the past and show borg enhancements entered the important emotional role, but to watch her gradually show that creature but also represents a lot how far they’d come. series as a ruthless antagonist in there’s no way of really know- side of her from movie to movie. of human behavioral stuff that Q: What did you think of the James Gunn’s “Guardians of the ing until you watch it. So I was Q: When you were making we can all relate to. I’m just so choice to kill off Tony Stark, to Galaxy.” almost in tears, just so happy “Endgame,” did you know only pleased that people are connect- have him make that Nebula returned for “Guard- the character was able to really what your character’s part of the ing with her ... . James Gunn cre- sacrifice? ians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” and shine through. overall story was? Didn’t you ated this character with these re- A: It was apt to give him a last year’s epic “Avengers: Infin- Q: And to think, when you and your castmates trade notes ally clear motivations for being send-off with that kind of impact, ity War,” and her tortured per- first got the gig six years ago, you between scenes to try to figure the way that she was, so it was because he’s the godfather of this sonal journey and relationships didn’t expect she’d last this long out the plot? easy to perceive her as a villain. universe — he kicked it all off, so with Gamora (Zoe Saldana), — you’ve said it was supposed to A: Yes. There were bits of that. But then to look at her reasons it really felt like he should get a Thanos (Josh Brolin) and the be just an eight-day role. Just in conversation, like, “Inter- behind that, you understand big farewell that was worthy of extended “Guardians” gang un- A: They were looking for esting that you just mentioned her and have more empathy to- the impact that he’s had on this earthed deeper traumas. an actress who was willing to that ... “ You tried to piece it to- wards her — and then she’s not whole cinematic universe. In “Endgame” — now the shave her head — and I’m pretty gether, but there was no way of so much of a villain anymore. Q: Nebula and Iron Man No.2 highest-grossing film of sure that’s the reason I got into really knowing. It was an inter- They take it to the next level stuck on the ship together made all time and still dominating a Marvel movie at that point in esting way of making the movie. in “Endgame,” where [writers for a fun, unlikely team-up. theaters with a worldwide box my career. I read the audition But I had an inkling that Nebula Christopher Markus and Ste- A: And working with (Rob- office take of $2.5 billion and scene for this character, and would play a prominent role, be- phen McFeely] went into the ert Downey Jr.) was incredible. counting — Nebula comes out it was really apparent that she cause I read [the 1991 Marvel evolution that Nebula had been I’ve always been amazed at how on the other side of war, find- had this sibling rivalry with limited comic series] “Infinity through to see her confront her loose he is on-screen, so I want- ing forgiveness in herself and a Gamora and something terrible Gauntlet” in preparation for the past self, and it’s really clear how ed to film with him and see what capacity for change. happened with their father. I first time I played Nebula. And far she’s come from that angry, that was like. He made it such a Fresh off wrapping her work thought, “That’s an interesting then I realized that’s what the bitter and twisted person. She’s fun, playful environment that I on her other hit studio franchise, element, I can grab onto that, I next “Avengers” two-parter was starting to connect with other was able to do that as well, so we a “Jumanji” sequel due this year, know who this person is now.” going to be based on. [I thought] people and find some level of improvised all of those scenes.

Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 4.

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: I equals V

“TU ZOUOHYX, FOMFXO FVE EMM GVPD

KYTED TU EDO HTPD, EDO KYGMVB, EDO

FMXTETPTYUB, YUR UME OUMVZD KYTED TU

EDOGBOXIOB.” — JMUM

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I’m not worried that I’m a ‘plus size.’ ... No matter what you look like, the key is to be happy with yourself.” — Adele © 2018 by NEA, Inc. Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 LIFE

Washington some protests, construction proceeded apace through the A Look State decade. In January 1967 the final freeway section from Ev- HISTORY erett to Tacoma was completed, linking the greater Seattle met- ropolitan area. But just north HistoryLink.org of Everett, another segment of I-5 remained incomplete, and Interstate 5 is would turn out to be the last Back in Time Completed in piece of the freeway to be fin- ished in Washington. Washington on This last segment stretched May 14, 1969 four miles, from the south- ern end of Marysville to the On May 14, 1969, the fi- northern edge of Everett at the nal segment of Interstate 5 in Snohomish River. The four- Washington opens for traf- mile section cost $9.8 million fic. The $9.8 million section (approximately $58 million in of freeway runs four miles 2010 dollars) to build, and in- between Marysville and Ever- cluded 11 bridges in its short ett (Snohomish County), and stretch. More than 1.7 million includes 11 bridges. With its cubic yards of dirt was moved opening, motorists can travel during its construction. In without stopping from the Ca- April 1969 the northbound nadian border to the northern lanes of this section opened to California state line. traffic. The southbound lanes opened on May 14, 1969. The Final Piece As the automobile gained Happy Trails traction in America during the early twentieth century, so This marked the comple- did a network of expanding tion of I-5 in Washington highways across the country. — and indeed in the Pacific Individual states handled road Northwest (the nearest stop- Submitted by Ailene Orni Wideman for ‘Our Hometowns’ construction, and though the light was on the California The Putas, Orni and Karkkainen families are pictured in this 1944 photo taken in Winlock. federal government provided side of the state line with Or- matching funds in many cases, egon) — and the occasion was it still was not enough to fund marked with a ceremony that sufficient construction to keep was fairly typical for freeway up with the soaring numbers openings during the 1960s. of automobiles. By the 1950s Various dignitaries came to the bigger and better highways late-morning ceremony, which were needed, and in 1956 the was held on the new Steam- federal government became boat Slough Bridge just south more actively involved in fund- of Marysville. State highway ing them when it passed the commissioner Harold Walsh of Federal-Aid Highway Act of Everett served as the master of 1956, which provided 90 per- ceremonies, and there was the cent funding for a nationwide requisite bevy of beauties par- network of high-speed, limited ticipating too; Miss Everett of access roads. This led to the 1968, Debbie Herivel, and Miss beginning of Interstate 5 (I-5) Marysville of 1968, Katherine in Washington. Smith, snipped the ceremonial The first segment of I-5 ribbon while the 1969 “royal formally opened in Tacoma in court” from both cities looked December 1960, and despite on. Everyone was all smiles.

GET NOTICED!

Vehicle Graphics • Signs • Banners & more! 360-736-6322 • 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA Submitted by Noel Davis for ‘Our Hometowns’ Kernie Davis of Mossyrock, a civilian chauffeur during World War II, is shown with his family.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 3. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Thursday’s paper. Crossword

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 3

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 3

Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: D equals G

“C YCGS KYEII. SUSOWZTRW CL IMTH ZXICLSII

LSUSO IMTXYR ATODSV VMEV VMSOS CI E

YCLS, ELR VMEV WTX IMTXYR MEUS KYEII.”

— KMEOT

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 3: “In general, people put too much faith in the rich, the famous, the politicians, and not enough faith in themselves.” — Bono © 2018 by NEA, Inc. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019

port, 360-748-1230 mont Ave., Centralia, $10, 360-827-2172 Calendar Take Off Pounds Sensibly 0804, 11 Connections, NAMI Lewis County, a.m., Twin Cities Church of Christ, 502 E. recovery support group for adults with ADVICE: Dear Abby Continued from page Life 1 Plum St., Centralia, weigh in 9:15-10:45, mental illness, 2-3:30 p.m., Mary Room, 360-623-0090 or 360-273-6551 Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., 253-468-7435 Wedding Planning Prompts Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Mind, Body, Spirit: Self-Care Group, Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call 360- Support Groups 2:30 p.m., Mossyrock Outreach Center, 864-4341 or 360-983-3166 for meeting Domestic violence support group, provided by Diane Hurley, 360-496-3591 Bride To Question Marriage location 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Al-Anon Family Group, 7 p.m., St. Al-Anon, 7 p.m., HOPE AFG, 206 E. halis, sponsored by Human Response Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. DEAR ABBY: I’m getting upon it NOW. And absolutely State St., Mossyrock, 360-983-3033 Network, 360-748-6601 Highway 12 SW, Rochester, 360-736-1049 married in a few months, and postpone that wedding. Feel- Emotions Anonymous, 12 Step Club, with all of the wedding plan- ing as you do, and under these Wednesday, May 15 8 p.m., Yard Birds, 360-304-9334 ning, I have realized that in my circumstances, you should not Mind, Body, Spirit: Self-Care Group, Friday, May 17 fiance’s priorities, I come last, marry ANYONE. 10 a.m., Morton General Hospital, pro- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo vided by Diane Hurley, 360-496-3591 as do my opinions and desires. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Relay for Life of Lewis We were supposed to go to DEAR ABBY: I read you Jackson Highway, Chehalis Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. a nice restaurant for his birth- every morning, and I need your Dress for Success, Reliable Enterprises, County Coming to the Highway 12, Rochester, 360-273-9884 day, so I made reservations a advice. I am writing you from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., New Life Thrift Store, 1757 N. National Ave., Chehalis, 360-736-9558, Overeaters Anonymous, noon-1 p.m., Southwest Washington month in advance. Yesterday a nursing home. I am 97 years ext. 149 Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. (two days before his birthday) old, and I am in a wheelchair Scheuber Road, Centralia, 360-736-1602 Fairgrounds Lyceum: “Radical Inclusion: What I his parents decided they want- because I cannot stand, but I Learned at Burning Man,” by Teneal Gus- Adult Survivors With Cerebral Palsy Relay for Life of Lewis Coun- ed to take him out to dinner still make up my bed. I am an tafson, associate professor of nursing at and Their Caregivers, 6 p.m., Prestige Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Cen- ty is Coming to the Southwest to celebrate it. He immediately artist, and I still paint. I give Centralia College, 1 p.m., Washington Washington Fairgrounds Friday, canceled our plans to go to the the paintings I create to those Hall 103, Centralia College ter, 917 S. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 360-502-3459 May 17, and Saturday, May 18. nice restaurant so he can have who help me. More than 30 teams will be dinner with them. My room is small, and it Public Agencies Thursday, May 16 raising money for cancer re- I told him it seems like I al- will not hold a lot of stuff. I Centralia Civil Service Commission, search. ways come last, and no matter have a grandson who brings 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Pinochle, 5:45 p.m., Hope Grange, 118 Relay for Life kicks off at 4 what we plan, if his parents say me clothes and food because I Centralia, 360-330-7671 Antrim Road, Winlock, 360-520-0772 p.m. Friday and concludes at go, he goes. He said that isn’t cannot eat much because of my Lewis County Citizens Commission noon Saturday. true, but it is. Now that I real- teeth. on Salaries for Elected Officials, 5:45 p.m., Schedule: ize I will never come first, I’m My problem is, when old County Meeting Room, 156 NW Chehalis Libraries 4 p.m.: Relay opens, silent having doubts about marrying friends come to see me, they Ave., Chehalis, 360-740-2747 Toddler Time and Play Group, for chil- auction opens, Kids Kamp opens him. bring beautiful gifts. They are Lewis County Cemetery District 6, dren age 2, 10:30 a.m., Centralia 6:30 p.m., Alpha Cemetery on Centralia- 6 p.m.: Opening ceremonies When I told him we should kind, but I cannot use what Family Storytime, for children, 11:45 6:15 p.m.: Survivor/Caregiver hold off on getting married, he they bring — a comforter that Alpha Road, Onalaska, 360-985-0035 a.m., Randle Lap said we are NOT postponing is much too big for my bed, ex- Pop-Up Library Services, for all ages, the wedding, and we WILL get tra pillows or very large books Libraries noon, Mineral Fire Hall, 104 E. Front St., 6:45 p.m.: Survivor Dinner, Mineral under grandstands married on the date we picked. that are hard to keep in my Family Storytime, for children 2-6 Junior PageTurners, for children 7 p.m.: Prairie Fire Band Although I express my feelings small space, although I love years, 10:15 a.m., Tenino grades 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Winlock 9:30 p.m.: Fireworks show about postponing the wedding reading. Book Babies, for children birth-24 Shrinky Dinks, for teens, 3:30 p.m., 11 p.m.: Luminaria ceremony almost every day, I get nowhere. The nursing home is nice, months, 10:30 a.m., Chehalis Tenino Midnight: Glow Zumba Now I feel like I’m being forced and I get good care. It is kept Preschool Storytime, for children 3-6 Dungeons and Dragons for Teens, 4 clean, and they see I get what I years, 11:30 a.m., Packwood 1 a.m.: S’mores social to marry someone I’m not sure p.m., Chehalis need. I feel blessed. Teen Night, 5 p.m., Randle 8 a.m.: Pancake breakfast by I want to marry. The Knitting Circle, for teens and I’m not in a good emo- Abby, I love my friends and adults, 4 p.m., Salkum Family Affairs 9 a.m.: MixxedFit fun tional state, and I am con- don’t want to hurt their feelings. Organizations 11 a.m.: Bee Hive Salon Cope stantly thinking of suicide. If This issue of gifts has become Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Organizations with cancer haircuts I’m forced to marry someone more than I know how to deal Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Onalaska American Legion Post 508, 11:45 a.m.: Finish the Fight I don’t want to, how am I sup- with. Can you help me know Winlock 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Com- lap posed to have a happy and what to tell them? — GRATE- Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- munity Presbyterian Church, 288 Carlisle Noon: Closing ceremony healthy life? — MIXED UP IN FUL IN TEXAS ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God Ave., Onalaska, 360-266-7055 THE MIDWEST DEAR GRATEFUL: Tell Fellowship Hall. Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, “Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy DEAR MIXED UP: Be- these lovely — and generous Tenino/Bucoda Community Coalition, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Dean, Jimmy Dean,” 7:30 p.m., Ever- cause you are having suicidal — friends that you deeply ap- 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary School, Grand Ave., Centralia, 360-485-2852 green Playhouse, 226 W. Center St., Cen- 360-493-2230, ext. 13 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst tralia, adults $12, students and seniors thoughts, it is imperative that preciate their caring and gen- Seniors’ Bible study, 6:30 p.m., Calva- Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, 360-269-3827 $10, https://www.theevergreenplay- you talk with a mental health erosity, but because your room ry Assembly of God, Centralia, 360-736- or 360-736-4163 house.com professional who can guide is so small, you have no place 6769 or 360-324-9050 Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 you back on track. Please do to put the items. If they haven’t Napavine-Newaukum Lions Club, Support Groups p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market this RIGHT AWAY! If you been in your room, show it to noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, Blvd. Chehalis, 360-748-7241 and your fiance haven’t had them so they can see for them- Napavine, 360-748-4240 Griefshare, a recovery group for those Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., Oakview premarital counseling, insist selves. Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 who have lost a loved one, 7-8:30 p.m., Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia, p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- Mountain View Baptist Church, 1201 Bel- 360-278-4399 Puzzle Three

I am an actor born in California on March 7, 1956. I began to dabble in acting at a young age in local theater productions. I appeared on “Seinfeld” and “King of ” before I rose to fame as the dad on “Malcolm in

the Middle.” Answer: Bryan Cranston Cranston Bryan Answer: Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 LIFE

Movies Sports Kids Bets WEDNESDAY EVENING May 15, 2019 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ’ ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (Live) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ›››› Toy Story 2 (1999, Children’s) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. Ani- Whiskey Cavalier A mission to take KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel (N) ’ (CC) (CC) mated. Toys rescue Woody from a collector. ’ (CC) (DVS) down a drug operation. (N) ’ 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Chicago Med Dr. Charles makes a seri- Chicago Fire “The White Whale” A se- Chicago P.D. “Confession” Antonio KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) ous decision. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) rial arsonist cold case is reopened. struggles with his conscience. (N) ’ (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) Celebrity Page Inside Edition (N) Access (N) (CC) Dateline “Unspeakable” ’ (CC) KING 5 News KING 5 News KING 5 News KING 5 News Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News CBS Evening KIRO 7 News Entertainment To- Survivor “I See the Million Dollars” (Season Finale) One castaway is crowned the Survivor “Reunion Special” The cast- KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6:00PM (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) 7:00PM (N) (CC) night (N) (CC) winner. (N) ’ (CC) aways reunite. (N) ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky Sur- Nature Relationship between humans NOVA “First Horse Warriors” The Breakthrough: The Ideas That Amanpour and Company (N) ’ (CC) PBS 9 9 vival in the Himalayas. ’ (CC) and horses. (CC) (DVS) world’s first riders of wild horses. (N) Changed the World “The Rocket” blackish blackish “Manter- Seattle Sounders MLS Soccer Orlando City SC at Seattle Sounders FC. From CenturyLink Field in Seattle Sounders The Big Bang The Big Bang Two and a Half Two and a Half MNT 10 10 “ToysRn’tUs” ’ nity” ’ FC Pre-Match Seattle. (N) (Live) FC Post-Match Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) The People’s Court “Not Getting Along Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Riverdale Edgar makes a chilling an- Jane The Virgin “Chapter Eighty-Nine” Seinfeld “The Re- Seinfeld “The Fix- Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 With Your Neighbor.” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) nouncement. (N) (CC) Rogelio turns to Jane for help. verse Peephole” Up” ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) (CC) (DVS) Victoria & Albert: The Wedding Re- Antiques Roadshow J.K. Rowling- Antiques Roadshow Twin spires Professor T “A Fatal Mistake” A double Endeavour on Masterpiece “Harvest” New lead in a missing Modus ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 constructing the royal wedding. (CC) signed Harry Potter book. (CC) painted roof slate. (CC) poisoning case. ’ (CC) persons case. ’ (CC) (DVS) Modern Family ’ Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang MasterChef Celebrity Family Show- Paradise Hotel “Episode 103” One un- Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) (CC) Q13 NEWS AT 11 The Simpsons FOX 13 13 (CC) (DVS) “Wine Weekend” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) down “Part One” (N) (CC) (DVS) lucky single goes home. (N) ’ (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Worship Service Story Be.- Song The Message of the Cross (CC) Frances and Friends (CC) Family Worship Center FWC Music (CC) Blue Bloods “Backstabbers” Danny Blue Bloods “Rush to Judgment” Ja- Blue Bloods “The Bullitt Mustang” A car Blue Bloods “Unsung Heroes” An elu- Blue Bloods “Hold Outs” Erin must take Blue Bloods Danny’s ex-partner faces ION 15 15 searches for two escaped convicts. mie’s behavior is questioned. ’ from a classic film is stolen. ’ sive serial killer taunts Danny. ’ a case from a colleague. ’ an accusation. ’ (CC) (DVS) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni “Michael Todd” It’s Supernatural! Prophetic Z. Levitt Presents K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni “Michael Todd” Joni: Table Talk Reflections ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 (N) (S Live) (CC) Jeopardy! (N) Wheel of Fortune ›››› Toy Story 2 (1999, Children’s) Voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. Ani- Whiskey Cavalier A mission to take KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel (CC) (N) ’ (CC) mated. Toys rescue Woody from a collector. ’ (CC) (DVS) down a drug operation. (N) ’ (N) (S Live) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Tonight With Cas- Inside Edition (N) Chicago Med Dr. Charles makes a seri- Chicago Fire “The White Whale” A se- Chicago P.D. “Confession” Antonio KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 sidy (N) ’ (CC) ous decision. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) rial arsonist cold case is reopened. struggles with his conscience. (N) ’ 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) La reina soy yo La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Por amar sin ley ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) MasterChef Celebrity Family Show- Paradise Hotel “Episode 103” One un- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Page Six TV (N) FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) down “Part One” (N) (CC) (DVS) lucky single goes home. (N) ’ (N) ’ (CC) Storage Wars ’ Storage Wars Wahlburgers A freak ice storm threat- Wahlburgers: Wahl of Fame Memo- Wahlburgers Alex Rodriguez works a The Employables Experts give advice Inside Story: Caddyshack The making A&E 52 52 (CC) “Talkin’ in Cody” ens an opening. ’ (CC) rable athletic moments. (N) (CC) shift for Mark. (N) (CC) to James and Jeff. (N) (CC) of the film. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Escape Plan (2013, Action) , , Jim ››› Moneyball (2011, Drama) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman. A baseball manager challenges old-school ›› The Sandlot (1993, Children’s) Caviezel. A security expert must break out of a formidable prison. (CC) traditions. (CC) Thomas Guiry, Mike Vitar. (CC) APL 43 43 North Woods Law “Shifting Gears” Northwest Law ’ (CC) Northwest Law: Uncuffed The poaching of salmon and crabs. ’ Northwest Law “Poacher Pursuit” Northwest Law ’ (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Phat Girlz ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984, Comedy) , Judge Reinhold, John Ashton. ›› Beverly Hills Cop II (1987, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, Brigitte Nielsen. Martin “Scrooge” Southern Charm Southern Charm “Reunion Part 2” Austen and Chelsea dish. Southern Charm Charleston reels over The Real Housewives of New York Best Room Wins “Bleeding Color” Me- Watch What Hap- Southern Charm BRAVO 66 66 “Reunion Part 1” (Part 2 of 3) (CC) Thomas’ arrest. (N) (CC) City The ladies head upstate. (N) gan faces off against Mat. (N) pens Live “RSVPeeved” CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues. (N) CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Ha!ifax-Fest Ha!ifax-Fest Ha!ifax-Fest The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC Van News First Play Live CMT 61 61 Home Improve. Home Improve. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Married ... With Married ... With CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank An unprecedented deal. Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Stay Sexy Skin Income Now CNN 44 44 Cuomo Prime Time (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Cuomo Prime Time (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (CC) CNNH 45 45 Cuomo Prime Time (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. Cuomo Prime Time (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (CC) South Park Animated. New Jersey is South Park (CC) South Park “Grey South Park (CC) South Park “The South Park “Smug South Park “Eat, South Park (CC) South Park “Ass The Daily Show South Park (CC) COM 60 60 taking over the nation. (CC) Dawn” (CC) Hobbit” (CC) Alert!” Pray, Queef” Burgers” (CC) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Coop & Cami Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Sydney-Max Sydney-Max Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Sydney-Max Coop & Cami Ladybug & Cat Bunk’d ’ (CC) Expedition Unknown The lost Mayan Expedition Unknown Josh searches for Expedition Unknown: Unearthed Josh Expedition Unknown Josh investigates Mummies Unwrapped Murder victims Expedition Unknown The lost city of DSC 8 8 city of El Mirador. (CC) the Mahogany Ship. ’ (CC) dives deep to find a ghost ship. the crystal skull. (N) ’ (CC) are unearthed. (N) ’ (CC) Khmer Empire. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) Botched (CC) ›› Fifty Shades Darker (2017, Romance) Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Eric Johnson. Christian Busy Tonight ›› Fifty Shades “Fire Escape” (CC) Grey rekindles his romance with Anastasia Steele. (CC) “Leslie Mann” (N) Darker (2017) MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2019 All-Stars. (N) (Live) UFC Reloaded From the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. (N) Now or Never (N) UFC Main Event FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) (CC) The Ingraham Angle (N) (CC) Fox News at Night With Shannon Tucker Carlson Tonight (CC) Hannity (CC) The Ingraham Angle (CC) FOOD 35 35 Guy’s Grocery Games (CC) Guy’s Grocery Games (CC) Guy’s Grocery Games (CC) Guy’s Grocery Games (N) (CC) Guy’s Grocery Games (CC) Guy’s Grocery Games (CC) FREE 39 39 ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002) ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Pretty Little Liars › This Means War (2012, Action) Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine. ’ (CC) The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› X-Men: Apocalypse (2016, Action) ›› The Equalizer (2014, Action) Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas, Chloë Grace Moretz. A former commando champi- What We Do in the What We Do in the What We Do in the ›› The Maze Run- James McAvoy. ’ (CC) ons the helpless. ’ (CC) Shadows (N) Shadows ’ Shadows ’ ner (2014) ’ GOLF 70 70 Live From the PGA Championship Summer Love (2016, Romance) Rachael Leigh Cook, Lucas Bryant, Travis A Feeling of Home (2019, Romance) Jonna Walsh, Nathan Parsons, Mary-Mar- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Milne. A widowed mom struggles to adjust to a new fast-paced job. (CC) garet Humes. A woman helps her father recover from an accident. (CC) ’ (CC) “The Auction” ’ “Blind Date” ’ ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Boise Boys “The Mural House” (N) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Forged in Fire “Crusader Sword” ’ Forged in Fire ’ (CC) (DVS) Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper (N) Forged in Fire (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Forged in Fire “Branch Battle: Navy” Forged in Fire “The Rhomphaia” ’ LIFE 51 51 ›› August Rush (2007, Children’s) Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell. (CC) ››› Secretariat (2010, Drama) Diane Lane, John Malkovich. The story of the 1973 Triple Crown winner. (CC) Nightmare Tenant (2019) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams The Rachel Maddow Show (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness The Challenge (N) ’ (CC) Catfish: The TV Show ’ (CC) Catfish: The TV Show “Ray & Lexi” NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues. (N) (Live) NHL Overtime (N) (S Live) Drive Like Andretti (2019) Premiere. Cycling Tour of California, Stage 4. American Ninja Warrior ’ (CC) NICK 40 40 The Loud House The Loud House The Substitute Henry Danger ’ ›› Spy Kids 3: Game Over (2003, Children’s) Antonio Banderas. ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 NCIS Naval officers targeted. (CC) NCIS Body is found in a tub of acid. NCIS “Minimum Security” ’ (CC) NCIS “Marine Down” ’ (CC) NCIS “Left for Dead” ’ (CC) NCIS “Eye Spy” ’ (CC) ’ ’ ’ ’ PARMT 57 57 Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Mom (CC) ›› Hercules (2014, Adventure) Dwayne Johnson, Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell. Hercules helps de- ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock. A sheriff and a fend Thrace from a powerful warlord. ’ (CC) deputy try to rid their town of thugs. ’ (CC) ROOT 31 31 MLS Soccer at Houston Dynamo. (N) Timbers Post PBA Bowling Playoffs: Round of 16. From Portland, Maine. (Taped) MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Houston Dynamo. SYFY 59 59 ›› Limitless (2011) Bradley Cooper. ›› John Carter (2012) Taylor Kitsch. A human soldier becomes embroiled in a conflict on Mars. (CC) Happy! Sax hits rock bottom. (N) ›› Deep Blue Sea (1999) (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Steven Furtick Living Proof Pastor Robert John Gray World Drive Thru His Robert Morris Samuel Be Light GregLaurie.TV Let Them Fall The Unholy Christine Caine Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With Conan Comic Ron Full Frontal With TBS 55 55 (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee Funches. Samantha Bee TLC 38 38 My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ Dr. Pimple Popper (N) ’ (CC) My 600-Lb. Life “Charity’s Story” ’ My 600-Lb. Life Vianey and Allen look to lose weight. ’ Dr. Pimple Popper ’ (CC) NBA Basketball Toronto Raptors at Milwaukee Bucks. Eastern Conference Final, Inside the NBA (N) (S Live) (CC) Animal Kingdom “In the Red” Craig Supernatural “Lost and Found” Sam Supernatural “The Rising Son” Sam TNT 54 54 Game 1. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) (CC) makes enemies in Mexico. and Dean must recover after losses. and Dean explore Jack’s powers. ’ TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball We Bare Bears Samurai Jack American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Rick and Morty TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) In Search of Monsters “Mothman” In Search of Monsters (CC) In Search of Monsters “The Yeti” Paranormal Caught on Camera (N) Paranormal Caught on Camera (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Paid-Torpey Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Paid-Torpey Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Tacoma FD (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit An Modern Family ’ Modern Family “En USA 58 58 Refugee is found injured in an alley. “Baggage” ’ (CC) (DVS) 2-year-old girl goes missing. ’ Questioning a convicted serial killer. officer helps a woman in trouble. (CC) (DVS) Garde” ’ VH1 62 62 ››› Friday (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker, Nia Long. ’ (CC) ›› Next Friday (2000, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ (CC) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ (CC)

Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING May 16, 2019 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (Live) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy Meredith and Alex at- Station 19 “Into the Wildfire” The team For the People Sandra questions Jill’s KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) ’ (CC) (CC) tempt to save Gus. (N) (CC) battles a wildfire in L.A. (N) judgment. (N) (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Superstore “San- Superstore (N) ’ Brooklyn Nine- Brooklyn Nine- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) dra’s Fight” (N) (CC) (DVS) Nine “Sicko” (N) Nine (N) ’ “End Game” (N) (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) Celebrity Page Inside Edition (N) Access (N) (CC) Dateline “The Sting” ’ (CC) KING 5 News KING 5 News KING 5 News KING 5 News Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News CBS Evening KIRO 7 News Entertainment To- The Big Bang Theory Sheldon and Young Sheldon Mystery: A Big S.W.A.T. “Kangaroo” The Emancipators KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6:00PM (N) (CC) News (N) (CC) 7:00PM (N) (CC) night (N) (CC) Amy await big news. (N) (N) (CC) (DVS) Bang Farewell hold a kangaroo court. (N) (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) This Old House Ask This Old Midsomer Murders “A Sacred Trust” A Doc Martin “All My Trials” Martin has Silent Witness “Undertone: Part 2” ’ Amanpour and Company (N) ’ (CC) PBS 9 9 ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) nun is strangled to death. (CC) been advised not to practice. ’ (Part 2 of 2) (CC) blackish “Richard blackish “What Mom ’ (CC) Modern Family Mom ’ (CC) Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Two and a Half Two and a Half MNT 10 10 Youngsta” ’ Lies Beneath” ’ “Royal Visit” ’ “Daddy Issues” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) The People’s Court “A Friendship De- Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) iZombie Investigating the deaths of a In the Dark Murphy hears a familiar Seinfeld “The Car- Seinfeld “The Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 stroyed.” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) dance duo. (N) ’ (CC) voice screaming. (N) ’ (CC) toon” (CC) Limo” ’ (CC) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) (CC) (DVS) American Experience “The Eugenics Crusade” Breeding a “better” American American Experience “The Great War” The Meuse-Argonne Offensive. ’ (Part Lifeline: Pearl Harbor’s Unknown Hero U.S. Navy sailor The Last Ring PBS 12 12 race. ’ (CC) (DVS) 3 of 3) (CC) (DVS) Joe George. ’ (CC) Home (2016) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Paradise Hotel “Episode 104” Roommates get to know each other. (N Same-day Q13 NEWS AT 10 (N) (CC) Q13 NEWS AT 11 The Simpsons FOX 13 13 “Royal Visit” ’ “Daddy Issues” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 May Share-A-Thon Fundraiser to pay for TV and radio. (CC) May Share-A-Thon Fundraiser to pay for TV and radio. (CC) Chicago P.D. “Profiles” Bombings are Chicago P.D. “Breaking Point” An alder- Chicago P.D. “Ghosts” Upton must take Chicago P.D. “Payback” Robberies lead Chicago P.D. “Saved” Voight witnesses Chicago P.D. “Allegiance” Halstead and ION 15 15 targeting media members. ’ man is killed. ’ (CC) (DVS) down a meth ring. (CC) (DVS) to an unlikely person. ’ a kidnapping. (CC) (DVS) Atwater go under cover. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni “Nicole Crank” Robert Morris Mark Chironna New Level: Hank K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni “Nicole Crank” Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) (S Live) (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy Meredith and Alex at- Station 19 “Into the Wildfire” The team For the People Sandra questions Jill’s KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) tempt to save Gus. (N) (CC) battles a wildfire in L.A. (N) judgment. (N) (CC) (DVS) (N) (S Live) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Tonight With Cas- Inside Edition (N) Superstore “San- Superstore (N) ’ Brooklyn Nine- Brooklyn Nine- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 sidy (N) ’ (CC) dra’s Fight” (N) (CC) (DVS) Nine “Sicko” (N) Nine (N) ’ “End Game” (N) (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) La reina soy yo La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Por amar sin ley ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Paradise Hotel “Episode 104” Roommates get to know each other. (N Same-day 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Page Six TV (N) FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) The First 48 “Bad Medicine” Gruesome The First 48 Quick-money scam leads The First 48 “Crossroads” An Oklahoma Vanished in Paradise: The Untold The First 48 A stranger guns down a The First 48 A man is killed in front of A&E 52 52 murder in New Orleans. (CC) to double murder. ’ (CC) cyclist is gunned down. (N) ’ Story (N) ’ (CC) new father. ’ (CC) his fiancée. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› The Sandlot (1993, Children’s) Thomas Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna. ›› Caddyshack (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray. ›› The Great Outdoors (1988, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, John Candy. Man and The new boy in town falls in with neighborhood ballplayers. (CC) A vulgar newcomer clashes with the country club set. (CC) family camp with obnoxious brother-in-law and family. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters ’ (CC) River Monsters “Bone Crusher” ’ River Monsters: Legendary Locations The elusive Barramundi. ’ (CC) Jeremy Wade’s Dark Waters ’ Fish or Die “Don’t Lose Your Head” BET 56 56 Beverly Hills Cop ›› Beverly Hills Cop II (1987, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, Brigitte Nielsen. ››› Baby Boy (2001, Drama) Tyrese Gibson. A man juggles womanizing with fighting his mother’s boyfriend. Million Dollar List- Southern Charm Charleston reels over Project Runway “The Stitch Is Back” Designers create over- Project Runway “What Do You Care About?” The designers Vanderpump Watch What Hap- Project Runway BRAVO 66 66 ing New York Thomas’ arrest. (CC) the-top looks. (CC) champion a social cause. (N) (CC) Rules (CC) pens Live (CC) CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Carolina Hurricanes. (N) CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Ha!ifax-Fest CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC Van News Canadian Reflect CMT 61 61 Home Improve. Home Improve. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Married ... With Married ... With CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank A high-tech shoe insole. Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Cuomo Prime Time (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Cuomo Prime Time (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (CC) CNNH 45 45 Cuomo Prime Time (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. Cuomo Prime Time (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (CC) The Office Michael strikes up a friend- The Office “Mi- The Office “Drug The Office “Conflict The Office “Casino The Office “Gay The Office “The The Office “The Klepper “Battle in The Daily Show Klepper “Battle in COM 60 60 ship. ’ (CC) chael’s Birthday” Testing” ’ (CC) Resolution” Night” (CC) Witch Hunt” (CC) Convention” ’ Coup” ’ (CC) the Bayou” (N) With Trevor Noah the Bayou” (CC) DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Coop & Cami Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Sydney-Max Sydney-Max Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Sydney-Max Coop & Cami Ladybug & Cat Bunk’d ’ (CC) Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition Joe Naked and Afraid “Guyana: Lake” Sur- Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition Naked and Afraid “Redemption Tension” Survivalists take on a savannah. (N) Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition A DSC 8 8 and Andrea take on Nambia. ’ vivalists in Guyana. ’ (CC) “” A wilderness instructor. ’ ’ (CC) couple takes on the Guyana jungle. Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News “The Big Bang Theory” series Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Busy Tonight (N) Keeping Up With E! 65 65 “Catch Me If You Cannes” (CC) finale. (N) (CC) Best (CC) Best “Client-hell” Best (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) (CC) the Kardashians NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at Golden State Warriors. Western Conference Final, Game 2. SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Women’s Soccer MLS Soccer FC Dallas at Los Angeles FC. (N) (Live) Overwatch League 2019 All-Stars. (N Same-day Tape) Now or Never (N) UFC Main Event FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) (CC) The Ingraham Angle (N) (CC) Fox News at Night With Shannon Tucker Carlson Tonight (CC) Hannity (CC) The Ingraham Angle (CC) FOOD 35 35 Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Chopped “Chopped, Again!” (CC) Chopped “Belly of the Beast” (CC) Chopped “Brunch Brilliance” (CC) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 › This Means War (2012, Action) Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine. ’ (CC) Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger (N) (CC) ›› Miss Congeniality (2000) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. ’ (CC) The 700 Club ’ (CC) ’ FX 53 53 ›› The Equalizer (2014, Action) Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas, Chloë › Grown Ups 2 (2013, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Lenny Better Things (N) Better Things “Get Better Things › Grown Ups 2 Grace Moretz. A former commando champions the helpless. ’ (CC) Feder and his family relocate back to his hometown. ’ (CC) (CC) Lit” (CC) (CC) (2013) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Live From the PGA Championship Love at First Dance (2018, Romance) Niall Matter, Becca Tobin. Sparks fly be- My Summer Prince (2016, Romance) Taylor Cole, Jack Turner, Lauren Holly. A The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 tween a dance instructor and a wealthy bachelor. (CC) prince lands in hot water for his partying ways. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Caribbean Life House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters HIST 37 37 Swamp People ’ (CC) (DVS) Swamp People ’ (CC) (DVS) Swamp People ’ (CC) (DVS) Swamp People “Voodoo Python” (N) The American Farm (N) (CC) (DVS) Swamp People ’ (CC) (DVS) LIFE 51 51 Celebrity Wife Swap ’ (CC) Little Women: Atlanta (CC) Little Women: Atlanta (N) (CC) Little Women: Atlanta (N) (CC) Little Women: LA (N) (CC) Little Women: LA (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams The Rachel Maddow Show (CC) The Last Word The 11th Hour With Brian Williams MTV 63 63 Catfish: The TV Show ’ (CC) Double Shot at Love Double Shot at Love How Far Is Tattoo Far? (N) ’ (CC) Double Shot at Love How Far Is Tattoo Far? ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Carolina Hurricanes. (N) (Live) NHL Overtime (N) (S Live) Off Script Truck Tech (N) Detroit Muscle Cycling Tour of California, Stage 5. NICK 40 40 The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House Henry Danger ’ LEGO Batman: The Movie -- DC Superheroes Unite Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped A shooting reveals secrets. Snapped “Katrina Ben” (CC) Snapped “Jordan Shaver” (CC) Snapped “Michele Williams” (CC) Snapped “Chyann Bratcher” (CC) Snapped “Kalila Taylor” (CC) ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ PARMT 57 57 Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Mom “Lockjaw and Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Mom (CC) Wife Swap A germaphobe mom swaps ››› Grease (1978, Musical) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John. Disparate sum- a Liquid Diet” with a messy mom. (N) (CC) mer lovers meet again as high-school seniors. ’ (CC) ROOT 31 31 Mariners Mariners Pre. MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Seattle Mariners. From T-Mobile Park in Seattle. (N) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Seattle Mariners. SYFY 59 59 ››› Skyfall (2012) Daniel Craig. James Bond must track down and destroy a threat to MI6. ›› 47 Ronin (2013) Keanu Reeves. Outcast samurai seek revenge on a treacherous overlord. Happy! Sax hits rock bottom. (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Life Uninvited Joel Osteen Christine Caine Praise (CC) Max Lucado Acts of God Amazing Facts John Gray: Win Adventures Israel Matters The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Seinfeld “The An- Seinfeld “The Little The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan (CC) Seinfeld “The Van TBS 55 55 Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ drea Doria” ’ Jerry” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Buren Boys” TLC 38 38 My 600-Lb. Life (N) ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) My 600-Lb. Life Angie faces family conflict obstacles. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 Supernatural “Tombstone” A murder in Bones “The Secret in the Soil” A farmer ›› Get Hard (2015, Comedy) Will Ferrell, Kevin Hart, Craig T. Nelson. A prison- ›› Old School (2003, Comedy) Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn. Three an old Western town. ’ (CC) is suspected of murder. (CC) bound millionaire asks a black man for advice. (CC) (DVS) men relive their wild past by starting a fraternity. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball We Bare Bears Samurai Jack American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Rick and Morty TRAV 36 36 The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files Paranormal activity threatens a family. (N) (CC) The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Paid-Torpey Inside Jokes Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Tacoma FD (N) Paid-Torpey Tacoma FD (CC) Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers NCIS “Death From Above” Bomb materi- NCIS “The Numerical Limit” Gibbs must NCIS “Sight Unseen” A man suspected NCIS “One Step Forward” Sara Carter NCIS “Two Steps Back” A team member Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 als are found on the roof. ’ protect a girl from a gang. ’ of assault escapes. ’ asks Gibbs for help. ’ is a hit man’s target. ’ “Moon Landing” “Truth Be Told” VH1 62 62 ›› Think Like a Man (2012) Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara. ’ (CC) RuPaul’s Drag Race ’ (CC) RuPaul’s Drag Race (N) ’ (CC) ›› Think Like a Man (2012) ’ (CC) The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 • Classifieds 9 CLASSIFIEDS Classifieds 360-807-8203 chronline.com/place_an_ad

Book this First ad for Buck! $35! 50Happyth Birthday Jeff! CONGRATULATIONS CHANCE, BOOK THIS AD FOR $25! .do aa For availability or to reserve this space call 807-8203 For availability or to reserve this space call 807-8203

For availability or to reserve this space call 807-8203 CC109821

All winners receive a $20 gift certificate and a cake from our bakery!

505 S. Tower Avenue, Centralia 108 S Montesano Street, Westport CH597586bw.cg www.gosnk.com www.gosnk.com Open Daily 6 AM - 11 PM • 360-736-9328 Open Daily 6 AM - 9 PM • 360-268-7687

3ODFH

Sincere Senior Divorced white male, retired army veteran in good health, wishes to FOUND in Centralia area, meet sincere retired ~HOUSEKEEPING~ SPRING 2 long hair Dotson, call to female for a lifetime EXCELLENT SERVICE EQUIPMENT identify. No calls after 8pm Development Review commitment, age/ 10 years experience CONSIGNMENT please. 360-785-0977 weight not important, Wastewater Specialist/Building SPRING with references. Superintendent Inspector SALE! FOUND in Chehalis area: must be able to relo- 360-556-0059 EQUIPMENT Sunday, cate, no homeowners The City of Chehalis is May 19, 9am. 2 chainsaws, # 18B5294. accepting applications for CONSIGNMENT Leaf blower, # 18B5718. please, must be serious AUCTION! Tractors, Trucks, and sincere for replies, the position of Wastewater Farm Equipment, Bag with personal items, Sun, May 19, 9am. no games, write Mike's Superintendent ($6,528 to Tools, Farm Supplies #18B7242. Please call the $7,935/month) in the Pub- Preview: Sat, May & Miscellaneous with phone number: Chehalis Police Depart- lic Works Department. Ap- 18, 9am - 4pm. NOW ACCEPTING ment to describe & claim. P.O. Box 4457, Cars, trucks, tractors, CONSIGNMENTS Tumwater, WA 98501 plication materials & in- The City of Chehalis is farm & commercial structions at www.ci.cheh equipment, tools, Chehalis LOST: accepting applications for farm, garden & misc. Livestock alis.wa.us/jobs or 350 N the position of Develop- Kubota 9580 w/ loader Market Quigg Bros., Inc Market Blvd, Chehalis. ment Review Specialist 4WD, Case IH 5220 w/ is accepting applica- 328 Hamilton Rd N. Apply now! uilding Inspector ($4,121 loader 4WD, Yanmar tions for local carpen- 1510 4x4 w/ loader & Chehalis, WA 98532 DO YOU NEED to $5,009/month) in the ter, operators, truck tiller, 1947 Ford 8N, Fella 360-748-3191 BUSINESS CARDS? Community Development www.clmauctions.com Call Amber, drivers and laborers. Rake, brush hogs, full Department. Application line of hay equipment, Visit our website on 360-807-8226 Pre-employment ran- FB for pictures, materials and instructions 1984 Ford F700 dump dom drug testing re- truck, culverts, steel, complete listing, at www.ci.chehalis.wa.us delivery dates & times quired. Application at fencing materials & Female Torby cat, last JOB /jobs or 350 N Market Blvd, lumber. From local law www.quiggbros.com- sighting Boyd Rd, Mossyr- Tell Us OPPORTUNITIES! Chehalis. Apply now! enforcement: Sig mail to PO Box 1707, Sauer P250 9mm hand ock. 360-269-4192 or 360- You WANT Your CDL Drivers gun, Mossberg 715TR 951-3101. REWARD! Classified Ad Aberdeen, WA 98520 Seeking truck drivers who riffle, & Colt. 22 police Loaded On or email to qb have their Class A CDL, positive revolver. FOUND: 1 weed eater. 1 www.chronline.com @quiggbros.com. HAZMAT & Tanker En- Very early listing, chainsaw. Please call the IMMEDIATELY! dorsements! Pay DOE. much more by sale Centralia Police Depart- Please apply on date! See delivery NEED BUSINESS ment to describe & claim. our website at schedule on our ONLY: $5 more CARDS? 360-330-7680 LOST on N. Fork Rd/Cen- www.mccallumrock.com, website. Lunch Chronicle Printing, tralia Alpha area on 5/8: or contact 360-464-0942 available on sale 360-807-8223 Boston Terrier, b&w male, for questions. day. For more info, FOUND: 5/3, prescription REWARD. 360-259-4295. visit our website: sunglasses, Mossyrock clmauctions.com area. 360-520-7104 Chehalis Livestock Market 328 Hamilton Rd. N., Chehalis, WA 98532. 360-748-3191 Classifieds 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 CLASSIFIEDS

* Beautiful dark wood curio cabinet, glass doors, shelv- ing w/ lighting, in excellent condition, $250. * Very vintage China hutch, HOROSCOPE POLISHER All real estate advertised Do you have a all dark wood, glass doors, herein is subject to the FREE ITEM? wood shelving, 2 bottom 3 FAMILY Federal Fair Housing Act, door, must see, $250/offer. which makes it illegal to Call Customer Service GARAGE SALE! WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019 360-915-2896 or 360-273- Fri & Sat, advertise "any preference, today to place your 9777 May 17 & 18, 9-5. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) limitation, or discrimination k FREE AD! k 3204 Alberta Dr., Speak up and take charge. When because of race, color, Whirlpool electric dryer, The Chronicle Centralia, WA 98531. it comes to negotiations or joint Part time position for religion, sex, handicap, $150. 360-273-9727 360-807-8203 Furniture, Christmas, tools, ƴåĹƋƚųåŸØƼŅƚ±ųåÆåŸƋŅýčŅĜĹčŸŅĬŅ polisher. Will train how familial status, or national ±ĹÚƱųƋåųĜĹčŅĹƼŅƚųŅƵĹÆåʱĬüţ Ads run 4 days, glasswares, mirrors, blan- to polish small metal origin, or intention to make 4 lines for FREE! „Ƌå±ÚƼŞųŅčų域ƵĜĬĬĬå±ÚƋŅƴĜÏƋŅųƼţ kets, flowers, all must go! parts using buffing ma- any such preference, limi- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) kýåųĜĹčƋŅŅĵƚÏĘŅüƼŅƚųƋĜĵåØ chines & polishing tation or discrimination." 10 unopened 1990 football åĹåųčƼŅųåƻŞåųƋĜŸåƵĜĬĬŸĬŅƵƼŅƚ lathes. Excellent vision We will not knowingly cards, 1987 Pete Rose ÚŅƵĹţ¥ŅƚűĬĬÚŅĵƚÏĘÆåƋƋåųƵŅųĩĜĹč & attention to detail is a accept any advertising for GMA mint 9, Babe Ruth ±ĬŅĹåţåĬ±ƻƵĜƋĘŸŅĵåŅĹåƼŅƚüååĬ must. Email resume to: real estate which is in ORDER PHOTOS rookie card, all for $100. ÏŅĵüŅųƋ±ÆĬåÆåĜĹč±ųŅƚĹÚţ accounting@ violation of the law. All you have seen in 360-559-4801. Lots more! CANCER (June 21-July 22) cwnielsenmfg.com persons are hereby in- The Chronicle %ŅĹűƋčåƋ±ĬĬƵŅųĩåÚƚŞŅƴåųĹŅƋĘĜĹčţ attention: Cyndi, or formed that all dwellings by going to Frost free fridge, 2 door, ¥ŅƚʱƴåĵŅųåčŅĜĹčüŅųƼŅƚƋʱĹ drop off at: 102 Sears advertised are available on chronline.com top freezer, excellent con- ƼŅƚųå±ĬĜDŽåرĹÚĜüƼŅƚŸƋ±ƼüŅÏƚŸåÚ Rd., Chehalis, WA. an equal opportunity basis. dition, $100 firm. 360-915- on what’s important, much can be 360-748-8835 2896 or 360-915-3657 GARAGE SALE! ±ÏÏŅĵŞĬĜŸĘåÚţ CHEHALIS Fri & Sat, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Full size hida-a-bed for Water Treatment HOUSES AVAILABLE May 17 & 18, 9-5. :ų±ƴĜƋ±ƋåƋŅƵ±ųÚƵʱƋűŸÚŅ±ÆĬåţFü sale, $60 or best offer. 104 N Fork Rd., ƼŅƚƋųƼƋŅŞĬ屟ååƴåųƼŅĹåØƼŅƚƵĜĬĬ Plant Operator 1 Double wide, 3 bed, 2 bath, $1,075/month. Chehalis, WA 98532. åĹÚƚŞŸ±ÚÚĬåÚƵĜƋĘŅƋĘåųŞåŅŞĬåűŸ Washer, dryer, collecta- ųåŸŞŅĹŸĜÆĜĬĜƋĜåŸţkýåųŸƚččåŸƋĜŅĹŸ Water/sewer/garbage paid. and get back on track. Quiet mobile home park. bles, glassware, lots of stuff! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Questions: 360-740-1971 %ŅĹűƋĬåƋŸŅĵåŅĹåűŸÆåʱƴĜŅųϱƚŸå you to miss out on something. œ±Ĭĩ±Ƶ±ƼüųŅĵÚų±ĵ±±ĹÚ±ĹƼŅĹå ĬŅŅĩĜĹčüŅų±Ĺ±ųčƚĵåĹƋţå±ÏĘ The City of Chehalis is 360-269-2319 ŅƚƋƋŅƋĘåŞåŅŞĬåƵĘŅŸƚŞŞŅųƋ±ĹÚ accepting applications for ÆåĬĜåƴåĜĹƼŅƚţ the position of Water Treat- Nice wood long entry table, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ment Plant Operator 1 $75. 360-915- 2896 or MOVING SALE! ‰±ĩåϱųåŅüƼŅƚųųåŸŞŅĹŸĜÆĜĬĜƋĜåŸ ($3,738 to $4,543/month) 2014 John Deere Gator 360-915-3657 Fri & Sat, å±ųĬƼĜĹƋĘåÚ±ƼţeÚ±ƼƋųĜŞŅų in the Public Works De- 825I, 50HP, 880 hours, PET May 17 & 18, 9-4. åÚƚϱƋĜŅűĬŞƚųŸƚĜƋƵĜĬĬåĹÏŅƚų±čå partment. Application ma- winch, power dump, Scott men's bicycle, 21 ƼŅƚƋŅĵ±ĩå±ÏʱĹčåţeĹåƵ CONNECTION 107 Newaukum Golf Dr., terials and instructions at 4WD, $8,500. 360-280- speed, mountain style, ŅŞŞŅųƋƚĹĜƋƼĬŅŅĩŸĜĹƴĜƋĜĹčţ l l l l l l l l Chehalis, WA 98532. www.ci.chehalis.wa.us/jobs or 3216 $65. 360-740-3792 IT IS THE TIME Household, garden, cloth- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) 350 N Market Blvd, Cheha- FƋűŸƚŞƋŅƼŅƚƋŅÆųĜĹč±ÆŅƚƋÏʱĹčåţ TO FIX ing, bedding, Christmas lis. Apply now! Don’t waste time. Create a strategy YOUR ANIMALS! B U Y E R S decor & more! ƋʱƋƵĜĬĬåĹÏŅƚų±čåÏŅĬĬ±ÆŅų±ƋĜŅĹ ƵĜƋĘŞåŅŞĬåƵĘŅ±ų屟Ƌ±ĬåĹƋåÚ±ĹÚ For a limited time B E W A R E ! 1 CLASSIFIED 1 ambitious as you are. we will If a deal seems too DEADLINES SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) have coupons for a good to be true, FIVE STAR $20 discount on eĬĜčĹƼŅƚųŸåĬüƵĜƋĘƴĜŸĜŅűųƼŞåŅŞĬå it probably is! \ Monday, 10:00 a.m. RUBBISH REMOVAL CATS and If someone asks you ŸĘ±ųåƼŅƚųÆåĬĜåüŸţeĹŅŞŞŅųƋƚĹĜƋƼ 360-669-6156 for Tuesday's paper. a $40 discount on to send money without ƵĜĬĬĬå±ÚƋŅ±ޱųƋĹåųŸĘĜŞƵĜƋĘ Lewis & Thurston County \ Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. someone unique, but you must do DOGS!! Single items pickups a transaction, or asks for Thursday's paper. ŸŅĵåųåŸå±ųÏĘÆåüŅųåƼŅƚģƚĵŞĜĹ (Lewis County Only), for your credit card - \ MULTI-FAMILY ƵĜƋĘÆŅƋĘüååƋţ With a generous Friday, 2:00 p.m. for GARAGE SALE! Residential & Businesses, donation from DON'T Saturday's paper. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Shop & Garage Fri & Sat, Jack & Sharon send money or give ¥ŅƚʱƴåŞĬåĹƋƼƋŅč±ĜĹĜüƼŅƚϱĹ clean-outs. May 17 & 18, 8-4. Tipping, your credit card out, To place your ad, ĩååŞƼŅƚųåĵŅƋĜŅĹŸüųŅĵĜĹƋåųüåųĜĹčţ Competitive pricing. 280 McLaughlin Rd, Pet Connection can especially call 360-807-8203! „ƋĜÏĩÏĬŅŸåƋŅĘŅĵå±ĹÚĵ±ĩå State & City License. Chehalis, WA 98532. ±ĬƋåų±ƋĜŅĹŸƋʱƋ±ųåŞåųŸŅűĬ±ĹÚ offer a $10 rebate on if you do not [email protected] Women's clothes large ÏŅĹÚƚÏĜƴåƋŅÏŅĵüŅųƋţ I mow lawns at a reasona- cats & $20 rebate on know them! sizes, children's items, ble price. Chehalis & Cen- dogs, in addition to ARE YOU LOOKING AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) tools, men's clothing, fish- BåĬŞĜĹčŅƋĘåųŸƵĜĬĬĵ±ĩåƼŅƚüååĬ tralia only. Call Larry at the above discount! For Sale!! 4' Howse Brush FOR A čŅŅÚØÆƚƋÆåüŅųåƼŅƚĜĹƴåŸƋƼŅƚų 360-262-9784. SPECIFIC ITEM? ing gear, plumbing sup- Hog for a 3pt PTO tractor. plies & miscellaneous. ƋĜĵåĜĹŸŅĵåŅĹååĬŸåØĵ±ĩåŸƚųå 360-748-6236 Excellent condition. $400 the recipient is worth your time and Mowing, maintenance & We will run your ad Call 360-748-3967. åýŅųƋţeŞĘƼŸĜϱĬÏʱĬĬåĹčåƵĜĬĬĘåĬŞ hauling. 20 years experi- 4 days, 4 lines long, ease stress. ence. 360-975-2020 Rototiller, Troy Bult, horse FOR FREE! PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) model, complete rebuild, 360-807-8203 ¥ŅƚʱƴåŞĬåĹƋƼƋŅč±ĜĹĜüƼŅƚ Some exclusions apply. Shih Tzu AKC puppies, brand new engine, $650 ŸƋ±ƼüŅÏƚŸåÚŅĹƵʱƋűŸĜĵŞŅųƋ±ĹƋţ firm. 360-520-7878 The Chronicle %ŅĹűƋĬåƋ±ĹƼŅĹåŸĜÚåƋų±ÏĩƼŅƚŅų can meet if need, call for åĹƋĜÏåƼŅƚƋŅÆåĜĹÚƚĬčåĹƋŅųƋŅ more details. 360-785- 3213 čåƋĜĹƴŅĬƴåÚĜĹŸŅĵåƋĘĜĹčƋʱƋĜŸĹűƋ 1981 12' Livingston with a ÆåĹåĀÏĜ±Ĭţ 1992 3HP Johnson 2 ARIES (March 21-April 19) Hill-Rom hospital gurney. strock, no trailer. Excellent )ĵŅƋĜŅĹŸƵĜĬĬŸƚųü±ÏåƵĘåĹÚå±ĬĜĹč 360-740-4834 condition! $1000. 360-748- with partnership issues. Whether at Looking for 1 bedroom ƵŅųĩŅų±ƋĘŅĵåØÆåϱųåüƚĬƵʱƋ home for rent, section 8 3967 ƼŅƚŸ±Ƽţ¥Ņƚų±ÏƋĜŅĹŸƵĜĬĬŸŞå±ĩ approved, Chehalis/Cen- ĬŅƚÚåųƋʱĹƵŅųÚŸ±ĹÚÆųĜĹčƋĘåÆåŸƋ tralia area. 360-219-6960 BEAUTIFUL 1994 returns. 20' SHAMROCK PREDATOR FISHING MACHINE THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2019 PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS FIREWOOD TAURUS (April 20-May 20) eŞååųƵĜĬĬƚŸååĵŅƋĜŅűĬƋ±ÏƋĜÏŸŅų 7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[+HPS`*VUULJ[PVU(JSHZZPÄLKHKUL[^VYRVMKHPS`UL^ZWHWLYZPU Good quality clean ĵ±ĹĜŞƚĬ±ƋĜŅĹƋŅƋ±ĩå±Úƴ±ĹƋ±čåŅü -0=,Z[H[LZ(20+>(69(5+4;YLHJOPUN TPSSPVUYLHKLYZWLY[OYLLKH`Y\U firewood, $160 cord & ƼŅƚţåŸĵ±ųƋ±ĹÚŸ±ƼĬĜƋƋĬåţkĹÏå ;OL^VYKJSHZZPÄLKHK^PSSY\U[OYLLJVUZLJ\[P]LKH`Z";O\YZKH`:H[\YKH`VY-YPKH` $150 cord for round. you assess the situation, make a :\UKH`PULHJOVM[OLUL[^VYRUL^ZWHWLYZ[V[HSVM HKZHUK[OLI\`^V\SKJVZ[ No text. 360-749-2923 ϱĬÏƚĬ±ƋåÚĵŅƴåţ  7,9+(@7,95,>:7(7,9VY WLYTVU[O GEMINI (May 21-June 20) 7SLHZLJHSS;OL*OYVUPJSL*\Z[VTLY:LY]PJL  MVYKL[HPSZ Concentrate on work and on getting ±ĬŅĹčƵĜƋĘƼŅƚųŞååųŸţåĬ±ƋĜŅĹŸĘĜŞŸ ANNOUNCEMENTS FINANCIAL SERVICES ƵĜĬĬü±ÏåŸŅĵåÚĜþÏƚĬƋƼĜüƼŅƚ Dahlia tubers mixed colors or the other party is evasive or ,=,9@ )<:05,:: OHZ H Z[VY` [V [LSS 6]LY 2PU+LI[&)LKLI[MYLLPU & sizes, $1 each. 360- ĵ±ĹĜŞƚĬ±ƋĜƴåţFĹÚƚĬčåĹƋÆåʱƴĜŅųƵĜĬĬ .L[`V\YTLZZHNLV\[^P[O*HSPMVYUPH»Z [V TVU[OZ5V\WMYVU[MLLZ[VLUYVSS 748-0653 Ĭå±ÚƋŅŞųŅÆĬåĵŸţ 794LKPH 9LSLHZL ¶ [OL VUS` 7YLZZ ()))YH[LK*HSS5H[PVUHS+LI[9LSPLM CANCER (June 21-July 22) 9LSLHZL:LY]PJLVWLYH[LKI`[OLWYLZZ  75+* „åĬüěĘåĬŞØŞåųŸŅűĬĜĵŞųŅƴåĵåĹƋŸ [V NL[ WYLZZ -VY TVYL PUMV JVU[HJ[ ±ĹÚ±Ęå±ĬƋĘĜåųĬĜüåŸƋƼĬåƵĜĬĬčåƋ  HALIBUT, SEA BASS, Very stable deep keel LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) >(5;,+ 6SK 7VYZJOL    >HZOPUN[VU+*6ɉJL!)YV^HYK*V-3 LING COD 8.99/LB! 23 knot cruise. Trim eÏʱĹčå±ƋƵŅųĩŸĘŅƚĬÚ MVY YLZ[VYH[PVU I` OVII`PZ[    ;?54)HY75+* 10 LB Bags ONLY! tabs, drop curtain & full 9447 Highway 12, Æå±ÏÏåŞƋåÚ±ĹÚÚå±ĬƋƵĜƋĘ  6US`(U`JVUKP[PVU[VW WHPK canvas cover. 9.9 Hon- ŞųŅü域ĜŅűĬĬƼţåüƚŸåƋŅĬåƋƼŅƚų 73,(:,3,(=,4,::(.,  HEALTH/FITNESS/MEDICAL Rochester, WA 98579. åĵŅƋĜŅĹŸĬå±ÚƋŅ±ĹƚĹĹåÏ域±ųƼ Next to the Chevron. da troller with electric  ,THPS! WVYZJOLYLZ[VYH[PVU' =0(.9( TN *0(30: TN  start and hydraulic tilt. üƚŸŸƋʱƋÏŅƚĬÚÚ±ĵ±čåƼŅƚųŸƋ±ƋƚŸ `HOVVJVT Selling fast, call to or reputation. [HIZ   -9,,  PUJS\KLZ -9,, order in advance! New 741 Garmin GPS :/07705.   75+* VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) .V[HUVSKLYJHYIVH[VY9=&+V[OL 503-860-1851 & sounder with through Step out and do your own thing. O\THUL[OPUN+VUH[LP[[V[OL/\THUL HEALTH/MEDICAL hull transducer. Electric Participate in events that provide :VJPL[`*HSS  75+* anchor winch, down ĩĹŅƵĬåÚčåØϱĵ±ų±ÚåųĜå±ĹÚ ([[LU[PVU!6_`NLU05(TLYPJHUZVY :OPWWPUN *HSS /LHYPUN /LSW ,_WYLZZ Don’t be too quick to dismiss what GUN & KNIFE   TPSSPVU <: (K\S[Z YLHK JVU[LU[   75+* ŅƋĘåųŸ±ųåÚŅĜĹčŅųƋŅÆåĬĜåƴåƵʱƋ MYVT UL^ZWHWLY TLKPH LHJO ^LLR& SHOW ƼŅƚĘå±ųţ¥ŅƚűĬĬÆåÆåƋƋåųŅýĬŅŅĩĜĹč +PZJV]LY [OL 7V^LY VM [OL 7HJPÄJ 3PML(SLY[6ULWYLZZVMHI\[[VU May 18 & 19, üŅųŅŞŞŅųƋƚĹĜƋĜåŸƋʱƋ±ųåčå±ųåÚ 5VY[O^LZ[5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUN-VY ZLUKZOLSW-(:;4LKPJHS-PYL)\YNSHY Centralia Fairgrounds ƋŅƵ±ųÚŞåųŸŅűĬĜĵŞųŅƴåĵåĹƋŸ±ĹÚ ,]LUPM`V\JHU»[YLHJOHWOVUL-9,, Saturday 9-5 ±Ęå±ĬƋĘĜåųĬĜüåŸƋƼĬåţ H MYLL IYVJO\YL JHSS   VY LTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* )YVJO\YL*(33    75+* & Sunday 9-3 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Admission $7 eƋĘŅĵå±ĹÚ±ƋƵŅųĩØŞŅŸĜƋĜƴå +0+@6<256>5L^ZWHWLYNLULYH[LK 4LKPJHS.YHKL /,(905. (0+: MVY For more information change is apparent. Use your JVU[LU[ PZ ZV ]HS\HISL P[»Z [HRLU HUK 3,:: ;/(5  -+(9LNPZ[LYLK FAMILY ĜĹƋåĬĬĜčåĹÏå±ĹÚÚųĜƴåƋŅĘåĬŞƼŅƚ call 503-363-9564 YLWLH[LK JVUKLUZLK IYVHKJHZ[ *YPZW JSLHY ZV\UK Z[H[L VM[OLHY[ ESTATE SALE! wesknodelgunshows.com get things moving in a direction [^LL[LK KPZJ\ZZLK WVZ[LK JVWPLK MLH[\YLZ UVH\KPVSVNPZ[ULLKLK;Y` ƋʱƋĜŸÆåƋƋåųüŅųƼŅƚåĵŅƋĜŅűĬĬƼØ P[90:2-9,,MVY+H`Z*(33  Sat & Sun, ŞĘƼŸĜϱĬĬƼ±ĹÚĀűĹÏĜ±ĬĬƼţ LKP[LK HUK LTHPSLK JV\U[SLZZ [PTLZ May 18, 9-3 & [OYV\NOV\[[OLKH`I`V[OLYZ&+PZJV]LY   75+* May 19, 10-3. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) [OL7V^LYVM5L^ZWHWLY(K]LY[PZPUNPU ¥ŅƚĩĹŅƵƵʱƋűŸÆåŸƋüŅųƼŅƚųŸåĬüØ MISCELLANEOUS NO EARLY BIRDS! ŸŅÚŅĹűƋčĜƴåĜĹƋŅŅƚƋŸĜÚåĜĹāƚåĹÏåŸ -0=,:;(;,:^P[OQ\Z[VULWOVULJHSS -VYMYLL7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[5L^ZWHWLY >LZ[LYU ,_[LYTPUH[VY! WLZ[ JVU[YVS 1106 Fieldcrest Ave, or pressure. Make your own Centralia, WA 98531. opportunities and stick to what you (ZZVJPH[PVU 5L[^VYR IYVJO\YLZ JHSS ZVS\[PVUZ ZPUJL   7YV[LJ[ `V\Y Úååĵų屟ŅűÆĬåţ  VYLTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWH OVTL MYVT [LYTP[LZ HU[Z ZWPKLYZ Everything is for sale! ÅLHZYVHJOLZHUKTVYL·KH`ZH Tools, toys, applian- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) JVT75+* `LHY *HSS    :JOLK\SL ces, kitchenware, fur- :åƋƋŅčåƋĘåųƵĜƋĘŞåŅŞĬåƼŅƚʱƴå +0+ @6< 256> [OH[ UV[ VUS` 2003 Harley Davidson Fat ƵŅųĩåÚƵåĬĬƵĜƋĘĜĹƋĘåޱŸƋØŅų `V\Y-9,,7LZ[0UZWLJ[PVU75+* niture, holiday items KVLZ UL^ZWHWLY TLKPH YLHJO H Boy, anniversary model, ±ƋƋåĹÚ±ųåƚĹĜŅĹƋʱƋƵĜĬĬÆųĜĹčƼŅƚ SENIOR LIVING & more! /<., (\KPLUJL [OL` HSZV YLHJO HU 740 miles, $8,000/offer. ĜĹÏŅĹƋ±ÏƋƵĜƋĘŞåŅŞĬåƵĘŅƵĜĬĬģŅč 360-870-7427 ƼŅƚųĵåĵŅųƼųåč±ųÚĜĹčŅĬÚčŅ±ĬŸţ ,5.(.,+ (<+0,5*, +PZJV]LY [OL ( 73(*, -69 464 ;OL UH[PVU»Z ARIES (March 21-April 19) 7V^LY VM 5L^ZWHWLY (K]LY[PZPUN PU SHYNLZ[ ZLUPVY SP]PUN YLMLYYHS ZLY]PJL Harley-Davidson Sportster, åϱųåüƚĬƵʱƋƼŅƚƵĜŸĘüŅųţe Ä]LZ[H[LZ¶(20+4;69 >(-VY *VU[HJ[V\Y[Y\Z[LKSVJHSL_WLY[Z[VKH` 15K miles, extras, $3,000. HMYLLYH[LIYVJO\YLJHSS   change may entice you, but be sure 6\Y ZLY]PJL PZ -9,,UV VISPNH[PVU 360-508-4613 to take your time and consider your VYLTHPSJLJLSPH'JUWHJVT75+* *(33  75+* ĵŅƋĜƴ±ƋĜŅĹŸţŽĬƋåųĜŅųĵŅƋĜƴ埱ųå CABLE/INTERNET SERVICES ±ŞŞ±ųåĹƋ±ĹÚƵĜĬĬĬå±ÚƋŅ±ĵĜŸƋ±ĩå TAX SERVICES ƋʱƋűŸÚĜþÏƚĬƋƋŅƚĹÚŅţ :WLJ[Y\T;YPWSL7SH`;=0U[LYUL[ =VPJL (9, @6< ),/05+ R 69 469, MVY   LH4)WLYZLJVUKZWLLK 65@6<9;(?,:&:[VW^HNL IHURCH597870aa.cg 2001 Winnebago Brave, 5V JVU[YHJ[ VY JVTTP[TLU[ 4VYL SL]PLZSPLUZ H\KP[Z\UÄSLK[H_YL[\YUZ 30' long class A, really *OHUULSZ -HZ[LY 0U[LYUL[

were completed as of ice Corp. of Washington, as ment, etc. 109859 Call for Bids 17.110.130 and LCC Sec- FOR PARAMOUNT RESIDEN- Hard copies are available Backhoe tion 2.25.130. The adminis- 12/14/2018. VII. The Trustee Trustee By: Shameran Khamo, Contact: SEPA Responsible at Lewis County Communi- whose name and address are TIAL MORTGAGE GROUP, Assistant Secretary Trustee's Official: Hillary Hoke, Manager trative appeal fee is estab- set forth below will provide in INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND Address: Quality Loan Service 1321 S Market Blvd., ty Development, 2025 NE CALL FOR BIDS lished by Resolution of the writing to anyone requesting it, ASSIGNS, as original benefi- Corp. of Washington 108 1st Chehalis, WA 98532 Kresky Ave., Chehalis WA; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Board of County Commis- a statement of all costs and ciary, the beneficial interest in Ave South, Suite 202, Seattle, (360) 345-2229, the Timberland Regional EN that the Board of which was subsequently as- sioners. The current adop- fees due at any time prior to WA 98104 For questions call [email protected] Libraries located in Cheha- County Commissioners of the sale. VIII. The effect of the signed to Pennymac Loan toll-free: (866) 925-0241 Trust- Lewis County, Washington ted fee schedule is availa- sale will be to deprive the Services, LLC, the Beneficiary, ee Sale Number: Published: The Chronicle lis, Centralia, Salkum, Ran- will open sealed bids and ble online at www.lewisco Grantor and all those who hold under an assignment recorded WA-18-841475-SW Sale Line: May 14, 2019 dle, Packwood, and Win- publicly read them aloud untywa.gov/community-de by, through or under the under Auditors File Number 800-280-2832 or Login to: lock; and the Lewis County 3490640 II. No action com- on or after 11:00 a.m. on velopment/get-permit. Grantor of all their interest in http://wa.qualityloan.com ID- 109615 Notice of Senior Centers in Morton, the above-described property. menced by the Beneficiary of SPub #0149978 5/14/2019 May 28, 2019, at the Lewis the Deed of Trust as refer- Public Hearing Packwood, Toledo, Twin County Historic Court- IX. Anyone having any objec- 6/4/2019 Published: The Chronicle tions to this sale on any enced in RCW 61.21.030(4) is Cities (Chehalis), and Win- house - 2nd floor, Board of May 14, 2019 grounds whatsoever will be now pending to seek satisfac- Published: The Chronicle NOTICE OF lock. County Commissioners tion of the obligation in any afforded an opportunity to be May 14, 2019 & June 4, 2019 PUBLIC HEARING The meeting site is barrier Meeting Room, 351 NW heard as to those objections if Court by reason of the Borrow- Before the North Street, Chehalis, 108116 IDSPub#0149321 er's or Grantor's default on the free. People needing spe- they bring a lawsuit to restrain 109862 Notice of Application CHEHALIS RIVER BASIN Washington, for furnishing TS#WA-18-836884-BB the sale pursuant to RCW obligation secured by the Deed and (MDNS) cial assistance or accom- one (1) used Backhoe. 61.24.130. Failure to bring of Trust/Mortgage. III. The FLOOD CONTROL ZONE modations should contact NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S default(s) for which this fore- SEALED BIDS MUST such a lawsuit may result in a NOTICE OF APPLICATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS the Community Develop- SALE Pursuant to the Revised waiver of any proper grounds closure is made is/are as AND MITIGATED BE DELIVERED Code of Washington 61.24, et follows: Failure to pay when NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ment Department 72 hours BY 11:00 A.M. for invalidating the Trustee's DETERMINATION OF EN that a public hearing seq.Trustee Sale No.: sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCU- due the following amounts NON-SIGNIFICANCE in advance of the meeting. (Lewis County official time WA-18-836884-BB Title Order PANTS OR TENANTS- The which are now in arrears: will be held before the is displayed on Axxess No.: 180373115-WA-MSW purchaser at the Trustee's $15,603.15. IV. The sum owing Date Issued: May 13, 2019 Chehalis River Basin Flood Published: The Chronicle Intertel phones in the office Reference Number of Deed of Sale is entitled to possession on the obligation secured by File# UGA-SEPA-19-004 Control Zone District Su- of Board of County Com- Trust: Instrument No. 3326445 the Deed of Trust is: The May 14, 2019 of the property on the 20th day pervisors in the Historical missioners.) Parcel Number(s): following the sale, as against principal sum of $235,195.34, Description of Project or Pro- Sealed bids must be deliv- 029129002000, 2164291 the Grantor under the deed of together with interest as provi- posal: Construct 24'x420', Courthouse, 351 NW North 109483 SBP: NW Fibre, LLC ered to the Lewis County Grantor(s) for Recording Pur- trust (the owner) and anyone ded in the Note from 5/1/2018 3-story, unmanned mini- Street, Chehalis, Washing- NWFI01-01 poses under RCW 65.04.015: having an interest junior to the on, and such other costs and storage facility with security ton, on the 22nd day of Commissioner's Office DWAINE L. WISNER AND fees as are provided by (Lewis County Historic deed of trust, including occu- fencing, and associated infra- May, 2019. The hearing IN THE SUPERIOR RITA F. WISNER, HUSBAND pants who are not tenants. statute. V. The above- structure. Future development COURT OF THE STATE OF Courthouse, 2nd Floor, AND WIFE Current Beneficiary described real property will be will be held on or after 2:30 WASHINGTON IN AND FOR 351 NW North Street, After the 20th day following the to include two approximately of the Deed of Trust and sale the purchaser has the sold to satisfy the expense of 50'x250' mini-storage build- p.m. to consider an THE COUNTY OF LEWIS Chehalis, WA 98532) by Grantee (for Recording Purpo- right to evict occupants who sale and the obligation secured ings. amendment to Chehalis NW FIBRE, LLC, a Washing- 11:00 a.m. on the date ses under RCW 65.04.015): by the Deed of Trust as are not tenants by summary River Basin Flood Control ton limited liability company, specified for opening and JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na- proceedings under Chapter provided by statute. Said sale Applicant or Proponent: Plaintiff, in an envelope clearly tional Association Current 59.12 RCW. For tenant- will be made without warranty, Bigfoot Permit Company on Zone District Fund No. v. marked "SEALED BID Trustee of the Deed of Trust: occupied property, the pur- expressed or implied, regard- behalf of Chehalis Port Stor- 65N1. N.W. FOREST FIBRE PROD- FOR ONE (1) USED Quality Loan Service Corpora- chaser shall provide a tenant ing title, possession or encum- age All those wishing to speak UCTS, INC., a Washington tion of Washington Current brances on 6/14/2019. The BACKHOE" - TO BE with written notice in accord- for or against the amend- foreign profit corporation termi- Loan Mortgage Servicer of the ance with RCW 61.24.060. defaults referred to in Para- Location of Proposal: nated as of April 1, 2013; The OPENED MAY 28, 2019 Deed of Trust: JP Morgan graph III must be cured by ment shall be afforded the ON OR AFTER 11:00 AM. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL 2715 Jackson Hwy known and unknown heirs of Chase Bank, N.A. I.NOTICE IS STEP BEFORE THE FORE- 6/3/2019 (11 days before the tax parcel #017746-002-000 opportunity to be heard. HARRY E. PROUD, deceased, Specifications and bid HEREBY GIVEN that Quality CLOSURE SALE OF YOUR sale date), or by other date as This amendment proposes who include CURTIS MARVIN forms may be obtained permitted in the Note or Deed Loan Service Corp. of Wash- HOME. You have only 20 increasing expenditures for PROUD, the heirs of TER- from Lewis County Depart- ington, the undersigned Trust- DAYS from the recording date of Trust, to cause a discontinu- Lead Agency: City of Chehalis, RENCE ALYN PROUD, de- ment of Public Works Fleet ee, will on 5/24/2019, at 10:00 of this notice to pursue media- ance of the sale. The sale will Community Development De- a total in the amount of ceased, MARTYN L. PROUD, Division located at 476 W. AM At the North entrance of tion. DO NOT DELAY. CON- be discontinued and termina- partment $42,144, and increasing TRACY ROLAND PROUD, JU- Main St., Chehalis, WA the Lewis County Courthouse, TACT A HOUSING COUNSE- ted if at any time before revenue in the amount of LIA ANN MARIE PASSMORE; 98532, telephone located at 351 NW North St, LOR OR AN ATTORNEY 6/3/2019 (11 days before the Environmental Documents on $42,144. and all other persons or parties Chehalis, WA 98532 sell at sale), or by other date as unknown claiming any right, 360-740-1194 or from LICENSED IN WASHINGTON File: SEPA Checklist, Wetland Said amendment can be public auction to the highest NOW to assess your situation permitted in the Note or Deed Study, Grading and Drainage title, estate, lien or interest in Lewis County's website at and best bidder, payable in the of Trust, the default as set forth obtained from the Chehalis the real estate described in the www.lewiscountywa.gov. and refer you to mediation if Plan. form of credit bid or cash bid in you are eligible and it may help in Paragraph III is cured and River Basin Flood Control Complaint herein, The Lewis County Public the form of cashier's check or you save your home. See the Trustee's fees and costs The City of Chehalis has Defendants. Works Department in ac- certified checks from federally are paid. Payment must be in Zone District, 2025 NE below for safe sources of help. determined this proposal does Kresky Ave. Chehalis, WA. Case No. 19-2-00379-21 cordance with Title VI of or State chartered banks, at SEEKING ASSISTANCE cash or with cashiers or not have a probable significant SUMMONS BY the Civil Rights Act of the time of sale the following Housing counselors and legal certified checks from a State or adverse impact on the environ- Phone: (360)740-2660, PUBLICATION - HEIRS AND 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 described real property, situ- assistance may be available at federally chartered bank. The ment with mitigating condi- Email: Lara.McRea UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 ated in the County of LEWIS, little or no cost to you. If you sale may be terminated any tions. This Mitigated Determi- @lewiscountywa.gov. Writ- The State of Washington to the State of Washington, to-wit: A would like assistance in deter- time after the 6/3/2019 (11 nation of Non-Significance Heirs of Harry E. Proud, Curtis and Title 49, Code of PART OF GOVERNMENT days before the sale date) and ten comments may be Federal Regulations, De- mining your rights and opportu- (MDNS) is issued under WAC Marvin Proud, Terrence Alyn LOT 9, IN SECTION 7, nities to keep your house, you before the sale, by the Borrow- 197-11-350. Pursuant to WAC submitted to the Chehalis Proud, Martyn L. Proud, Tracy partment of Transportation, TOWNSHIP 12 NORTH, er or Grantor or the holder of River Basin Flood Control Roland Proud, Julia Ann Marie subtitle A, Office of the may contact the following: The 197-11-350, the proposal has RANGE 3 EAST, W.M., IN statewide foreclosure hotline any recorded junior lien or been clarified, changed, and/or Zone District prior to or Passmore, and All Other Per- Secretary, Part 21, nondis- LEWIS COUNTY, WASHING- encumbrance by paying the for assistance and referral to conditioned to include mitigat- during said hearing. sons or Parties Unknown crimination in Federally as- TON, DESCRIBED AS FOL- housing counselors recom- principal and interest, plus ing measures to avoid, mini- Claiming Any Right, Title, sisted programs of the LOWS: BEGINNING AT A mended by the Housing Fi- costs, fees and advances, if mize or compensate for proba- This meeting site is barrier Estate, Lien or Interest In or to Department of Transporta- POINT ON THE SOUTH nance Commission: Toll-free: any, made pursuant to the ble significant impacts. An free. People needing spe- Quiet Title described in the tion issued pursuant to BOUNDARY OF THE C.W. 1-877-894-HOME terms of the obligation and/or Environmental Impact State- cial assistance or accom- Complaint herein, Defendants: DAMRON ROAD 715.7 FEET Deed of Trust, and curing all such Act, hereby notifies (1-877-894-4663) or Web site: ment (EIS) is not required modations should contact Each of you is hereby sum- all bidders that it will EAST OF THE POINT OF http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consum other defaults. VI. A written under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). moned to appear within sixty INTERSECTION WITH THE ers/homeownership/post_purc Notice of Default was transmit- This decision was made after a the Interim Clerk of the (60) days after the date of the affirmatively ensure that in WEST LINE OF SAID GOV- ted by the Beneficiary or Board 72 hours in advance any contract entered into hase_counselors_foreclosure review of a completed environ- first publication of this Sum- ERNMENT LOT 9; THENCE .htm The United States Depart- Trustee to the Borrower(s) and mental checklist and other of the meeting. Phone: mons, which date was April 30, pursuant to this advertise- EAST ALONG SAID ROAD Grantor(s) by both first class ment of Housing and Urban information on file. This infor- (360) 740-2660 2019, and defend this action in ment, disadvantaged busi- 118.7 FEET; THENCE SOUTH Development: Toll-free: and certified mail, proof of mation is available for public the above entitled court. You ness enterprises as de- 208.7 FEET; THENCE WEST 1-800-569-4287 or National which is in the possession of review during regular business are to answer the Complaint of fined at 49 CFR Part 26 118.7 FEET; THENCE NORTH Web Site: http://portal.hud.gov the Trustee; and the Borrower hours at the office address Published: The Chronicle the Plaintiff and serve a copy will be afforded full oppor- 208.7 FEET TO THE POINT /hudportal/HUD or for Local and Grantor were personally listed below for the SEPA May 14 & 18, 2019 of your answer upon the tunity to submit bids in OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT counseling agencies in Wash- served, if applicable, with said Responsible Official, or on the undersigned attorney for the response to this invitation THAT PART WITHIN STATE ington: http://www.hud.gov/offi written Notice of Default or the City of Chehalis website at 109856 Ordinance 1302 - Plaintiff, at its office below HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY. written Notice of Default was and will not be discrimina- ces/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm www.ci.chehalis.wa.us. Moratorium stated. In case of your failure More commonly known as: 121 ?webListAction=search&searc posted in a conspicuous place to do so, judgment will be ted against on the grounds DAMRON RD, MOSSYROCK, on the real property described of race, color, or national hstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The The Lead Agency will not act rendered against you accord- WA 98564 which is subject to statewide civil legal aid hotline in Paragraph I above, and the on this proposal for fifteen (15) NOTICE OF PUBLIC ing to the demands of the origin, or sex in considera- that certain Deed of Trust for assistance and referrals to Trustee has possession of days from the date of publica- HEARING BEFORE Complaint, which has been tion for an award. dated 5/7/2009, recorded proof of such service or other housing counselors and tion. Written comments must THE LEWIS COUNTY filed with the Clerk of the The Board of County Com- 5/18/2009, under Instrument attorneys: Telephone: posting. The list of recipients of be received by May 29, 2019. Court. missioners reserves the No. 3326445 and modified as 1-800-606-4819 or Web site: the Notice of Default is listed BOARD OF COUNTY The object of this action is to right to reject any or all per Modification Agreement http://nwjustice.org/what-clear within the Notice of Foreclo- Any appeal from this decision COMMISSIONERS quiet title. bids and to waive all recorded 2/10/2014 as Instru- Additional information provided sure provided to the Borrow- must be initiated consistent AND INTENT TO ADOPT STEVE C. MORASCH, ment No. 3410715 records of by the Trustee: If you have er(s) and Grantor(s). These with the provisions of the WSBA #22651 informalities in the bidding. requirements were completed DATED this 13th day of LEWIS County, Washington, previously been discharged Chehalis Municipal Code, Sec- LANDERHOLM, P.S. from DWAINE L. WISNER through bankruptcy, you may as of 12/21/2018. VII. The tion 17.15.270. Appeals must NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Attorneys for Plaintiff MAY, 2019. AND RITA F. WISNER, HUS- Trustee whose name and EN that the LEWIS 805 Broadway Street, Clerk of the Board of have been released of person- contain factual statements di- BAND AND WIFE, as gran- al liability for this loan in which address are set forth below will rectly related to the proposal in COUNTY, WASHINGTON, Suite 1000 County Commissioners tor(s), to FIRST AMERICAN case this letter is intended to provide in writing to anyone order to be considered. BOARD OF COUNTY P.O. Box 1086 Lewis County, Washington TITLE INS. CO., as original exercise the noteholders rights requesting it, a statement of all Vancouver, WA 98666-1086 trustee, to secure an obligation against the real property only. costs and fees due at any time Mitigating conditions COMMISSIONERS will Tel. Vancouver (360) 696-3312 Published: The Chronicle in favor of MORTGAGE ELEC- The Trustee's Sale Number is prior to the sale. VIII. The of approval: hold a public hearing on E-mail: May 14 & 21, 2019 TRONIC REGISTRATION WA-18-836884-BB. Dated: effect of the sale will be to 1. All applicable local, state, June 3, 2019, starting at or [email protected] SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- 1/14/2019 Quality Loan Serv- deprive the Grantor and all federal, etc. permits and ap- DATED: April 22, 2019 NEE FOR MORTGAGE IN- those who hold by, through or after 10:00 AM. 109770 DNS SEP19-0012 ice Corp. of Washington, as provals must be obtained prior The public hearing will VESTORS CORPORATION, Trustee By: Meesha Batson, under the Grantor of all their to commencing work. Published: The Chronicle ITS SUCCESSORS AND AS- Assistant Secretary Trustee's interest in the above-described 2. In the event archaeological consider Ordinance 1302, April 30, 2019 & May 7, 14, 21 DETERMINATION OF SIGNS, as original beneficiary, Mailing Address: Quality Loan property. IX. Anyone having or historic materials are inad- an ordinance renewing the & 28, 2019 & June 4, 2019 NONSIGNIFICANCE the beneficial interest in which Service Corp. of Washington any objections to this sale on vertently discovered during was subsequently assigned to any grounds whatsoever will moratorium upon certain (DNS) SEP19-0012 2763 Camino Del Rio South, project activity, work in the building permits within the JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na- San Diego, CA 92108 Trust- be afforded an opportunity to immediate area must stop, Description of proposal: tional Association, the Benefi- ee's Physical Address: Quality be heard as to those objec- protection measures per- boundaries of Water- Removing fill placed in ciary, under an assignment Loan Service Corp. of Wash- tions if they bring a lawsuit to formed at a minimum of 100' Sewer District #5. pond. Returning fill to recorded under Auditors File ington 108 1st Ave South, restrain the sale pursuant to site radius, and the project The public hearing will be Number 3401793 II. No action RCW 61.24.130. Failure to existing areas around Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98104 proponent shall notify the City at the Lewis County Court- commenced by the Beneficiary For questions call toll-free: bring such a lawsuit may result of Chehalis, any concerned pond. Replanting disturbed of the Deed of Trust as (866) 925-0241 Trustee Sale in a waiver of any proper Tribes and all appropriate house, Commissioners' areas. referenced in RCW Number: WA-18-836884-BB grounds for invalidating the County, State, and Federal Hearing Room, 351 NW Proponent: Steve Brazel 61.21.030(4) is now pending to Sale Line: 916-939-0772 or Trustee's sale. X. NOTICE TO agencies, including the Wash- North Street, Chehalis, seek satisfaction of the obliga- Login to: http://wa.qualityloan OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS- ington State Department of Location of proposal: tion in any Court by reason of The purchaser at the Trustee's WA. At the hearing, individ- The project is located at .com IDSPub #0149321 Archaeology and Historic Pres- the Borrower's or Grantor's 4/23/2019 5/14/2019 Sale is entitled to possession ervation. uals will be invited to speak 163 Hideaway Lane, Pack- default on the obligation se- of the property on the 20th day 3. A 100' buffer from the and/or provide written wood, Lewis County, WA- cured by the Deed of Published: The Chronicle following the sale, as against ordinary high water mark is statements regarding the Trust/Mortgage. III. The de- April 23, 2019 & May 14, 2019 the Grantor under the deed of required for streams less than Section 14, Township 13 fault(s) for which this foreclo- trust (the owner) and anyone proposed changes. All indi- N, Range 09 E, WM. 10' in width. 150' buffer is sure is made is/are as follows: 108367 IDSPub#0149978 having an interest junior to the required for streams of 10' in viduals wishing to speak Lead Agency: Failure to pay when due the TS#WA-18-841475-SW deed of trust, including occu- width or greater. Verification of are encouraged to attend. Need to Lewis County Community following amounts which are pants who are not tenants. the width is required prior to Written comments may be Development Department now in arrears: $11,659.45. IV. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S After the 20th day following the civil plan approval. Buffer The sum owing on the obliga- SALE Pursuant to the Revised sale the purchaser has the submitted in advance of Threshold enhancement will be required if the hearing to: tion secured by the Deed of Code of Washington 61.24, et right to evict occupants who the stormwater pond encroach- access an Determination: Trust is: The principal sum of seq.108 1st Ave South, Suite are not tenants by summary es into the buffer. Lee Napier, 360.740.2606 The lead agency for this $136,528.51, together with in- 202 Seattle, WA 98104 Trust- proceedings under Chapter 4. Development must meet the or lee.napier ee Sale No.: proposal has determined terest as provided in the Note 59.12 RCW. For tenant- requirements of all applicable @lewiscoutywa.gov from 3/1/2018 on, and such WA-18-841475-SW Title Order occupied property, the pur- archived that it does not have a regulations; including, but not Details about the proposals other costs and fees as are No.: 180456627-WA-MSW chaser shall provide a tenant limited to, International Build- probable significant ad- provided by statute. V. The Reference Number of Deed of with written notice in accord- ing Code, International Fire are available online at verse impact on the envi- above-described real property Trust: Instrument No. 3472334 ance with RCW 61.24.060. Code, Chehalis Municipal https://lewiscountywa.gov/ ronment. An environmental will be sold to satisfy the Parcel Number(s): THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL Code, Floodplain Develop- legal? expense of sale and the 000895003000 Grantor(s) for STEP BEFORE THE FORE- communitydevelopment impact statement (EIS) is obligation secured by the Deed Recording Purposes under CLOSURE SALE OF YOUR not required under RCW of Trust as provided by statute. RCW 65.04.015: WILLIAM HOME. You have only 20 43.21C.030 (2)(c). This Said sale will be made without SHAWN BRANNEN, AN UN- DAYS from the recording date decision was made after warranty, expressed or im- MARRIED MAN Current Bene- of this notice to pursue media- plied, regarding title, posses- ficiary of the Deed of Trust and tion. DO NOT DELAY. CON- review of a completed sion or encumbrances on Grantee (for Recording Purpo- TACT A HOUSING COUNSE- environmental checklist 5/24/2019. The defaults refer- ses under RCW 65.04.015): LOR OR AN ATTORNEY and other information on red to in Paragraph III must be Pennymac Loan Services, LLC LICENSED IN WASHINGTON file with the lead agency. cured by 5/13/2019 (11 days Current Trustee of the Deed of NOW to assess your situation before the sale date), or by Trust: Quality Loan Service and refer you to mediation if This information is availa- other date as permitted in the Corporation of Washington you are eligible and it may help ble to the public on re- Note or Deed of Trust, to Current Loan Mortgage Serv- you save your home. See quest. cause a discontinuance of the icer of the Deed of Trust: below for safe sources of help. [X] This DNS is issued sale. The sale will be discontin- PennyMac Loan Services, LLC SEEKING ASSISTANCE ued and terminated if at any I.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Housing counselors and legal under WAC 197-11-340(2); time before 5/13/2019 (11 days that Quality Loan Service assistance may be available at the lead agency will not act before the sale), or by other Corp. of Washington, the un- little or no cost to you. If you on this proposal for 14 date as permitted in the Note dersigned Trustee, will on would like assistance in deter- days from the date below. or Deed of Trust, the default as 6/14/2019, at 9:00 AM At the mining your rights and opportu- set forth in Paragraph III is Main Entrance to the Lewis nities to keep your house, you Comments must be sub- cured and the Trustee's fees County Courthouse, located at may contact the following: The mitted by May 28, 2019. and costs are paid. Payment 351 N.W. North Street, Cheha- statewide foreclosure hotline Responsible Official: must be in cash or with lis, WA 98532 sell at public for assistance and referral to Lee Napier, Director cashiers or certified checks auction to the highest and best housing counselors recom- Lewis County from a State or federally bidder, payable in the form of mended by the Housing Fi- chartered bank. The sale may credit bid or cash bid in the nance Commission: Toll-free: Community Development be terminated any time after form of cashier's check or 1-877-894-HOME 2025 NE Kresky Avenue the 5/13/2019 (11 days before certified checks from federally (1-877-894-4663) or Web site: Chehalis, Washington the sale date) and before the or State chartered banks, at http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consum 98532 sale, by the Borrower or the time of sale the following ers/homeownership/post_purc Grantor or the holder of any described real property, situ- hase_counselors_foreclosure Contact Person: recorded junior lien or encum- ated in the County of LEWIS, .htm The United States Depart- Washington Brianna Teitzel, Planner brance by paying the principal State of Washington, to-wit: ment of Housing and Urban 1. Phone: 360-740-2602 and interest, plus costs, fees LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK 5 Development: Toll-free: Have something new to talk Newspaper Email: and advances, if any, made REPLAT OF AGNEW'S ADDI- 1-800-569-4287 or National about at the water cooler. pursuant to the terms of the TION TO THE CITY OF Web Site: http://portal.hud.gov briannateitzel obligation and/or Deed of CENTRALIA, AS RECORDED /hudportal/HUD or for Local 2. Unlike television, you won’t miss a word. Association @lewiscountywa.gov Trust, and curing all other IN VOLUME 2 OF PLATS, counseling agencies in Wash- 3. Be warned that the latest must-see movie isn’t a Mail: 2025 NE Kresky Ave, defaults. VI. A written Notice of PAGE 28. EXCEPT THE ington: http://www.hud.gov/offi has it for Chehalis, WA 98532 Default was transmitted by the WEST 42 FEET THEREOF. ces/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm must-see for you. for Responsible Official Beneficiary or Trustee to the LEWIS COUNTY, WASHING- ?webListAction=search&searc 4. LOL at the comics. Borrower(s) and Grantor(s) by TON Situated in the County of hstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The you Date of Issue: both first class and certified Lewis, State of Washington. statewide civil legal aid hotline 5. Get the 411 on the latest local hot spots. May 14, 2019 mail, proof of which is in the More commonly known as: 115 for assistance and referrals to at This SEPA determination possession of the Trustee; and N GREEN ST, CENTRALIA, other housing counselors and Want more reasons? Visit our may be appealed in writing the Borrower and Grantor were WA 98531-4439 which is sub- attorneys: Telephone: personally served, if applica- ject to that certain Deed of 1-800-606-4819 or Web site: website and find to the Lewis County Hear- ble, with said written Notice of Trust dated 9/21/2017, recor- http://nwjustice.org/what-clear ings Examiner until 4 pm Default or the written Notice of ded 9/21/2017, under Instru- Additional information provided countless other reasons to read! on June 4, 2019 at the Default was posted in a ment No. 3472334 records of by the Trustee: If you have Lewis County Community conspicuous place on the real LEWIS County, Washington, previously been discharged property described in Para- from WILLIAM SHAWN BRAN- through bankruptcy, you may Development Permit Cen- graph I above, and the Trustee NEN, AN UNMARRIED MAN, have been released of person- ter. Appellants should be has possession of proof of as grantor(s), to LEWIS al liability for this loan in which www.wnpa.com prepared to make specific such service or posting. The COUNTY TITLE COMPANY, case this letter is intended to CC106127ac.dj factual objections. The list of recipients of the Notice as original trustee, to secure exercise the noteholders rights appeal procedure is estab- of Default is listed within the an obligation in favor of against the real property only. Notice of Foreclosure provided MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC The Trustee's Sale Number is lished in Lewis County to the Borrower(s) and Gran- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, WA-18-841475-SW. Dated: www.chronline.com Code (LCC) Section tor(s). These requirements INC. SOLELY AS NOMINEE 1/31/2019 Quality Loan Serv- Classifieds 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, May 14, 2019 CLASSIFIEDS

HUK DIRECTORY

PAINTING CONSTRUCTION WELLS, PUMPS & FILTERS

10% Senior & 3SIX0 QUALITY New Customer 748-3805 Discount! CONSTRUCTION, LLC 1162 NW State Ave. [email protected] Chehalis, WA 98532 INTERIOR & ZĞŵŽĚĞů͕ĂďŝŶĞƚ/ŶƐƚĂůů͕džƚĞƌŝŽƌWĂŝŶƟŶŐ͕ŽŽƌƐͬtŝŶĚŽǁƐͬdƌŝŵ͕ ^ŝĚŝŶŐͬ&ĞŶĐŝŶŐ͕dŝůĞͬ,ĂƌĚǁŽŽĚͬ>ĂŵŝŶĂƚĞ/ŶƐƚĂůů͕ZŽŽĮŶŐ͕ĞĐŬƐ͕ŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ Water Wells, Pumps, Pressure Tanks, Filtration, Free Water Testing, Electrical EXTERIOR PAINTING :ƵƐƟŶ^ŵŝƚŚ Mike Smith CC109517 (360) 304-3538 (360) 880-2102 Local Friendly Service!! MOERKSPO72N5 *Licensed and Bonded* MOERKSP981DA

FREE ESTIMATES Licensed Bonded Insured CC109507 CC109514 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR EXTERIOR NURSERY Licensed, Bonded & Insured #DAVESCE218KD 360-388-6930

MENTION THIS AD FOR 10%OFF LABOR COSTS! Nursery Plants

360-740-9754 CC109511 Multiple varieties 253-777-1532 Savings of all kinds of berry are worth plants from blueberry the visit! to raspberry to APPLIANCES gooseberry and beyond!

Now booking CC109522 for spring! Licensed & Bonded SELL~BUY~BARTER Wed thru Sat 10a.m. to 5p.m. LIC# STRONGTP81CG NEW & REFURBISHED All others by appointment only Parts & Service Repair 378 Boone Rd • Toledo, WA Bruce W. Nichols Painting Free Appliance Disposal 360-864-8301 Custom Straight Line CC108765 Warranty’s, Delivery’s Interior Paint CC109501 Interior & Exterior Painting Gutter Cleaning Gutter Guard Installation 360-996-4748 Pressure Washing CC109513 Drywall Repair SPECIALIZED 1860 NE Kresky Ave. ROOFING Interior Remodeling IN RENTALS! Asphalt Re-Sealing Chehalis, Wa 98532 360-864-8154 or 360-270-2750 www.dbcooperappliances.com Lic.#Brucewn9450H General Contractor Lead Accessor Cert # R-I-1-9992-10-00052

ROOFING LANDSCAPING LICENSED & BONDED NEED 360-464-2699 253-625-1394

RE-ROOF? Update your roof Francisco Navarrete today and save money Owner Text or on repairs later! Free LAWN MAINTENANCE LLC 360.520.9937 Email CC109518 Don’t Wait Until its too late... Estimates PO Box 297 Adna, Wa. 98522 Commercial and Residential CC109509 www.navarreteslandscapinginc.com Mention 10% Labor ~Quality at an affordable price~ this ad for Costs! [email protected] OFF LIC#AZURGRC815CG Insured, Licensed & Bonded GEN. CONT# NAVARLI875KN Licensed • Insured • Bonded Lic# WIDDELM888DR • Tree Trimming • Pruning • Thatching CONSTRUCTION • Barking • Lawn Maintenance • Clean-Ups • Flower Beds • New Landscapes • Sprinkler Systems • Top Dress Overseed

• Decks • Roof Treatment (Moss Removal) Dedicated to your Comfort Since 1962 • Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Washing • Fences • Small Handyman Work Call For A FREE Estimate • Pavers • Water Fixtures • Hardscape “BUILDING THE BEST, FIXIN' THE REST” • Landscape Design r*GCVKPIr%QQNKPIr4QQƂPI    CC109851 24-Hour Emergency Line )VUK  Making you comfortable in your home General Contractor (360) 266-7076 since 1962!

RICK FRANK 360-740-9754 Mention this ad for CC109512 New Construction, Handyman Services, 360-748-9221 CC109519 360-880-3347 10% Remodels, Decks, Siding, Rot Repair, chehalissheetmetal.com • CHEHASM252MH Windows, Pole Barns & Shops M-F 7-5 OFF Lic. Ins. & Bonded #PARKSSP924CD Labor Costs! Air Conditioners | Air Handlers LANDSCAPE DESIGN - hardscape - irrigation - concrete design Ductless Systems | Duct Cleaning Fencing - Decking - Maintenance - Excavation & Much more! Heat Pumps BENNY SANDRINI CC109508 BONDED & INSURED CONSTRUCTION LIC# ALPHAYL944LI PRINTING JK LANDSCAPING GENERAL CONTRACTOR We Can HARDSCAPING • DESIGN • CONSTRUCTION It! • Custom Design MASONRY JOSE LOPEZ • Pavers 360-388-1828 • Flagstone Patios • Signs • Stamps • Irrigation • Banners • Business Cards CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING REMOVAL OF LARGE • Night Lighting & SMALL TREES! • Retaining Walls • Vehicle Graphics • & More! • Water Features POLE BUILDINGS TOPPING, PRUNING, • Clean-Up • Storm Damage CC109516 360-736-6322 SHAPING & MORE • Hedge Trimming NEW CONSTRUCTION [email protected] & More! 321 N. Pearl Street, Licensed • Bonded • Insured - JKLANL*842D3 CC109521 Centralia, WA LICENSED & BONDED CC109510

BENNY SANDRINI STORAGE

360-266-1302 AVAILABLE NOW! BENNYSC984MA MINI STORAGE

132 Estep Rd, Chehalis, WA 98532 .L[`V\YHKPU

[VKH`H[ 360-266-0158 CH597866aa.cg   www.StorageChehalis.com CC109515

56;0*,;6*65;9(*;69:: Ads will run in the Business & Service Directory for 30 consecutive publishing days without changes to copy or layout. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (360) 807-8203.Chapter 18.27.100 of the Revised Code of Washington requires that all advertisements for construction-related services include the contractor’s current 'HSDUWPHQWRI/DERUDQG,QGXVWULHVUHJLVWUDWLRQQXPEHULQWKHDGYHUWLVHPHQW)DLOXUHWRREWDLQD&HUWLðFDWHRI5HJLVWUDWLRQIURP/ ,RUWRVKRZWKHUHJLVWUDWLRQQXPEHULQDOODGYHUWLVLQJZLOO UHVXOWLQDðQHXSWRDJDLQVWWKHXQUHJLVWHUHGFRQWUDFWRU)RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQFDOO/DERU ,QGXVWULHV6SHFLDOW\&RPSOLDQFH6HUYLFHV'LYLVLRQDW  RUFKHFN/ ,âVZHEVLWH at: www.lni.wa.gov. If you have any questions, or to place an ad please call Customer Service at (360) 807-8203.