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$1 Midweek Edition Thursday, May 8, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Fired Centralia Officer Reinstated With Back Pay EXCESSIVE TASINGS AND Tasing people and being dishon- ing the department did not have clear as of Wednesday. It is also est to his superiors will get his just cause to fire him, which unknown whether or not Reyn- DISHONESTY: Chief Stands job back and is entitled to ret- prompted a two-year legal battle olds will choose to return to by Decision to Fire roactive pay, an arbitrator ruled that came to an end this week. work or resign after receiving Tuesday. The arbitrator who oversaw the back pay. Phillip Reynolds The department fired Phillip the hearing, Kenneth James An attempt by The Chronicle By Stephanie Schendel Reynolds after repeated disci- Latsch, issued his decision Tues- to contact Reynolds through his pline and warnings for a long list day. father, Bradd Reynolds, for com- [email protected] of alleged policy violations. The monetary amount of ment was unsuccessful. Phillip Reynolds Bob Berg The former Centralia police Reynolds appealed his retroactive pay and benefits reinstated with stands by firing officer accused of excessively March 2012 termination, argu- Reynolds will receive was un- please see OFFICER, page Main 14 back pay decision Oath Otter a First for Rescue Keepers Rochester Area Animal Facility Nurtures Abandoned Pup Member Runs for Sheriff CAMPAIGN: Brian Green Says He’ll Provide a More Constitutional Approach By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] A new and unexpected con- tender has entered the 2014 race to become Lewis County sheriff. If elected, it would be Brian Green’s first foray into law en- forcement. The U.S. Navy veteran, however, said he does not think his lack of experience is a weak- ness, but rather a strength. Currently, Sgt. Rob Snaza, who has 24 years of police experi- ence, is the only other candidate to announce his intent to run for sheriff. Filing week officially be- gins Monday. Pete Caster / [email protected] please see SHERIFF, page Main 14 For Heaven's Sake Wildlife Rescue Director Claudia Supensky feeds an otter pup at the animal rescue and rehabilitation center in Rochester on Wednesday after- noon. The pup, which is not quite a month old, was brought in by a trapper after it was abandoned by its mother near Shelton.

RESCUE: For Heaven's mals during the springtime, founder Claudia Supensky Sake Animal Rescue & said, but it has never before Claudia Rehabilitation Sees an had a river otter. Supensky, the “This one was one of four director at Influx of Baby Animals babies and a mother. The For Heaven's in Springtime mother moved three of the Sake Wildlife babies and never returned Rescue, at- By Kyle Spurr for the fourth one,” Supensky tempts to burp [email protected] said. an otter pup Someone spotted the aban- after it had just An abandoned river ot- doned otter pup in Shelton, been fed on ter pup is recovering at For called a trapper and brought it Wednesday Heaven’s Sake Animal Rescue to For Heaven’s Sake last week, afternoon at & Rehabilitation in Rochester, Supensky said. the clinic in Pete Caster / [email protected] a first for the local wildlife fa- Supensky is making plans Rochester. Lewis County sherif candidate Brian cility. to send the pup, which has Green shows his pocket-sized copy of The nonprofit traditionally the U.S. Constitution. sees an increase in baby ani- please see OTTER, page Main 14

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Accused of Abuse Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 48 Man Allegedly Injured Beeler, Howard Charles Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 57 “Buck,” 82, Roseburg, @chronline Showers likely Infant Daughter / Main 5 Oregon see details on page Main 2 Kirk, Anthony I.C., 89, Find Us on Chehalis www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Olivia Worden, Molly Ellen, 65, thecentraliachronicle Remund, Boistfort Valley Centralia CH520380ca.jd Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Calendar Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? ‘Quilters’ to Be Performed If you have an event you would like Sandefur Schmidt / Courtesy Photo at Centralia College included in the Community Calendar, please email your information to BYU Singers perform at Griin Concert Hall in Fort Collins, Colorado, during a previous concert. “Quilters,” a musical by Molly New- [email protected]. Include a They’ll perform Friday in Centralia. man and Barbara Damashek, will be pre- daytime telephone number where you can sented in Centralia College’s Wickstrom be reached. Editor’s Best Bet Studio Theatre May 8-11 and May 15-16. There is no charge for these listings. Show times are Thursdays at 7 p.m., For questions about calendar items, BYU Singers to Perform at Corbet Theatre Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sun- call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) day, May 11, at 2 p.m. 807-8238. The world renowned Brigham tour will include 10 cities throughout “Quilters” is ostensibly the story of a Young University Singers will perform Idaho, Washington and Oregon. pioneer woman and her six daughters. at 7 p.m. Friday at Centralia College’s The 90-minute performances will The musical blends a series of interrelated W.F. West Home/Garden Show, 3:30-6:30 p.m., Corbet Theatre. include hymns and anthems, folk scenes into a rich mosaic that captures greenhouses behind W.F. West High School This concert, for all ages, will fea- songs and spirituals. The program will Plant clearance sale, Centralia High School FFA, ture a 40-voice ensemble choir from incorporate glorious musical expres- the sweep and beauty, the terror and joy, 2:30-5 p.m., greeenhouse behind high school, all the harsh challenges and abiding rewards plants 25-50 percent off, (360) 827-6375 the Brigham Young University School sions of great composers, both past and of frontier life. Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- of Fine Arts and Communications, lo- present. Illuminating stories are contained halis, (360) 740-0492 cated in Provo, . The BYU Singers, Purchase of pre-assigned tickets ($7, in various patches or quilt “blocks.” The Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, 1232 Alder conducted by its founder, Ronald J. Sta- $9 and $11 per seat) may be obtained by music, dance and drama depict the vari- St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 heli, originated 30 years ago. They have contacting Terry Wood at mercer@lo- ous phases in their westward journey, “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 Jack- traveled to over 27 countries through- calaccess.com, or by telephone at (360) from marriage and childbirth to illness son Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 out the world, including Russia, Roma- 266-0318. Payment must be made by “Back to the ‘80s,” W.F. West High School Theatre nia, Hungary, Austria, England, Italy, check or money order. No credit cards and death. But the stories also express the and Music Programs, 7:30 p.m., R.E. Bennett El- love, warmth, and rich and lively humor ementary auditorium, 233 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, Israel, , New Zealand and South will be accepted. Will-call tickets can that is this moving spectacle of simple $9, tickets at high school ASB office or at the door, Africa. Most recently the choir toured be picked up at the event if prepaid in human dignity and steadfastness in the (360) 807-7235 Wales, England. advance. face of adversity. Worm Composting, 6 p.m., Methodist Church, Brigham Young University Singers Sponsoring the choir’s visit here is In the end, the various patches are as- Randle, sponsored by WSU Lewis County Master will be touring the Pacific Northwest the Centralia Stake of the Church of Je- Recycler Composter program, pre-register at (360) sembled into one glorious, colorful legacy 740-1216 to receive a free worm bin, one per family, on its first 14-day tour of the area. The sus Christ of Latter-day Saints. quilt, a quilt that reflects their magnifi- http://lewiscountyrecycles.org cent journey. best-selling author of “The Tipping Point “Quilters” was first performed by the and “Outliers” Denver Center Theatre and had subse- Public Agencies Support Groups • Randall Wallace, screenwriter, direc- quent productions all over the world. It Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., coun- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a tor, producer and songwriter (“Bravehe- had a brief life on Broadway in 1984 and cil chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community (360) 330-7671 art,” “Secretariat”) garnered six Tony Award nominations. Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Centralia College Board of Trustees, 3 p.m., Han- • Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for 330-2640 son Boardrooms, Hanson Administration Building, • Laura Schroff, former ad sale execu- students and senior citizens. Reserva- Parkinson’s Disease Support Group (Chehalis Centralia College, (360 736-9391, ext 231, or email Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, Kirkland Road, Che- tive and best-selling author of “An Invis- [email protected] tions are suggested. Call 736-9391, ext. halis, go to left and enter at rear of church, (360) ible Thread” 301 740-5556 • Dr. Henry Cloud, clinical psycholo- “Quilters” is the 195th production at Libraries Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- gist and leadership consultant manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia College since Margaret Cor- • Simon Sinek, best-selling author of bet’s first production, “Polish Pebbles,” Oakville and Packwood libraries closed, staff Centralia, (360) 736-9268 training “Start with Why” and leadership expert in 1925. Book Babies, for children birth-24 months, 11 • Laura Bush, former first lady of the a.m., Centralia Friday, May 9 (2001-2009) via video inter- Centralia College Professor to Junior PageTurners Book Group, for children view grades 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Tenino World-Renowned Leaders • Emcee for the Chehalis event will be Lead Seminary Hill Walk Youth Page Turners Book Club, for youths Chehalis Mayor Dennis Dawes grades 4-6, 3:30 p.m., Tenino Lisa Carlson, a professor of botany to Speak at Leadercast Last year, more than 100,000 leaders at Centralia College, will be leading a Community business leaders can ac- from 14 countries attended Leadercast. “Wildflower Walk” Thursday at the Semi- Organizations cess the knowledge and experience of Leadercast exists to positively change nary Hill Natural Area, Centralia. Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bucoda world-renowned leaders by attending the way the world thinks about leader- Carlson will be teaching participants Oddfellows Community Center, 202 S. Main, Bu- ship. This year’s theme — Beyond You coda, (360) 273-9724 Leadercast at Bethel Church in Chehalis how to identify native flowers and will on Friday. — challenges leaders to focus outward United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson rather than inward. serve as a guide on the Seminary Hills banquet room, Chehalis, (360) 388-5252 The Leadercast event is broadcast live trails. from , Ga., to hundreds of sites For more information about Leader- Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., cast, visit www.leadercast.com. The walk will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, around the world. This year’s speaker Seminary Hill parking lot, at the corner (360) 485-2852 lineup includes: For more information or to purchase of East Locust Street and Barner Drive. Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the American • Andy Stanley, leadership author and tickets, call (360) 748-7334 or (360) 880- Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, communicator 0803, or email chehalisumc@rainiercon- McTakeover, by parents of Centralia High School 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, September-May, • Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel nect.com. Class of 2017 and school officials, 5-7 p.m., Centra- (360) 740-5899 laureate and human rights activist, live Online, visit www.leadercast.com – lia McDonald’s, 1201 Lum Road, 30 percent of pro- Lewis County Writers, critique session, 5:30-7:30 events, search 98532 ceeds go to Class of 2017 for prom and graduation p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- from Cape Town, South Africa celebration countywriters.wordpress.com • Malcolm Gladwell, journalist and please see CALENDAR, page Main 13

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for May 8, 2014 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 100s 52.67 65.0 -0.20 H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 74.99 85.0 -0.11 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood L L 4.07 10.5 -0.13 60s 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s H Rain Likely Showers Likely Showers Likely Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 8.87 18.0 -0.16 30s 58º 48º 57º 44º 59º 41º 65º 44º 66º 44º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 9.42 ---- +0.08 10s This map shows high temperatures, 0s type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:44 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:31 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 66 Moonrise ...... 2:15 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 36 59/49 72/45 Moonset...... 2:44 a.m. Normal High ...... 67 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 45 55/49 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 89 in 1987 Seattle Anchorage 56/39 pc 60/40 s Record Low...... 31 in 1950 60/50 Boise 70/48 s 63/39 sh Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First 65/50 pc 62/53 sh Yesterday ...... 0.00" 59/49 64/42 5/14 5/21 5/28 6/5 Dallas 80/69 t 87/68 mc Month to date ...... 1.39" Tacoma Honolulu 87/71 pc 85/72 pc Normal month to date ...0.63" Centralia 60/50 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 82/66 s 87/69 s Year to date...... 22.97" 58/48 Yakima Nashville 87/67 s 77/61 t Normal year to date ....21.04" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 85/62 s 90/65 s 67/45 Longview 57/47 Trees None Low St. Louis 85/65 t 82/61 t Salt Lake City 59/51 pc 70/45 sh AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 62/47 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds Low Moderate San Francisco 65/55 mc 64/50 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 81/62 pc 82/65 s Portland 64/47 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 66/49 66/49 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 108/82 pc 104/78 pc New Delhi 107/80 s 106/80 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 77/55 pc 74/53 mc Paris 62/55 sh 64/47 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 59/49 ra 58/45 sh Spokane 67/46 s 59/39 sh London 63/52 ra 62/48 pc Rio de Janeiro 82/70 s 78/67 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 55/49 ra 55/48 sh Tri Cities 72/53 pc 67/47 sh Mexico City 70/55 t 80/58 t Rome 74/54 s 75/55 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 59/49 ra 58/44 sh Wenatchee 69/48 mc 63/45 sh Moscow 67/47 pc 69/47 s Sydney 66/51 pc 70/53 s Going on Vacation? Don’t just stop your papers, donate them to NIE!

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A Profile in Foreclosure Death, Disabilities and a Woman’s Fight to Save Her Home SATURDAY DEADLINE: A Chehalis Resident’s Desperate Attempt “We were out by the to Keep Her Property Christmas trees and Reflects Struggle of Many I said, ‘Bill, when I’m By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] dead I want to be Editor’s Note: The harsh re- cremated and put out alities of the Great Recession have on this field.’ He said, impacted many. Today we tell the story of one Chehalis resident fac- ‘Me too. This is where ing the imminent reality that her home will be taken away. we’ll be forever.’” At around 6:30 a.m., 59-year- old Delina “Ann” Maloch is Delena Ann Maloch awake and doing chores in a facing foreclosure house that would be silent if not for a humming egg incubator and a bin full of chicks tweeting near her antique colonial dining table. By 8 a.m., she’s finished. She’s case, attorney Mark Scheibmeir awoken her twin special needs agreed to take it pro bono. Pete Caster / [email protected] toddlers, dressed them, made “I felt sorry for her,” Scheib- Delina Ann Maloch puts a boot back on the foot of her adopted 2-year-old daughter, Carrie, as her twin sister, Jamie smiles in them breakfast, and is playing meir said. “She was deserving of the sun light outside their home on Monday afternoon in Chehalis. with them by 9 a.m. some help.” At 10:30 a.m., the girls are He discovered that the bank down for nap No. 1 and Maloch her family made the 97-day jour- her mortgage. said they had nothing to do with had initially tried to foreclose on is headed to the barn. ney from Tabernash, Colorado, “The man from the bank told the program, but it could work. her in the wrong way and was Before they’re up, Maloch to homestead in a windowless me I couldn’t do it, that I’d have Again, she stopped making trying to rush the process and will feed and water 125 chickens, cottonwood cabin near Wasilla, to fill out about paperwork and her payments. treated her poorly. 11 cows, seven ducks, five horses, Alaska. apply to refinance,” Maloch said. “I had all the paperwork filled In a letter to Sterling’s attor- three goats, two dogs and two Maloch got up at 4 a.m. to “Three weeks go by and he tells out in advance, I had appoint- ney, he wrote, “Ms. Maloch relied turkeys. feed and milk the animals. Af- me I don’t qualify to refinance, ment right after the 90 days was upon Sterlings’ (well intended) She’s back in the house by ter school she tended the garden and anyway it wouldn’t help me up, to fill out more paperwork. I representations that modifica- noon. and split wood for the ever-burn- to pay that money on my mort- knew there was a timeline and tions would be accomplished ... The girls are awake, served ing stove. She turned 15 before gage. He said I should use it to we were pushing them to get this Ms. Maloch’s defaults in her pay- lunch and at play once more. At the family had electricity, and do improvements on my farm done,” Maloch said. ments were the result of her faith 2 p.m., the family is headed to a almost 40 before the cabin had instead.” She went through mortgage that Sterling Savings would get doctor’s appointment and a play plumbing. She hated life on the That’s what she did. But like counseling with the now closed First Federal to cooperate.” date. Or, if it’s naptime again, homestead, but farming sank millions of other Americans Family Financial Resource Cen- In court he was able to get Maloch is back out on the 33- into her bones. during the height of the financial ter in Longview to qualify for Maloch more time while she acre farm for more chores. She left home at 16, moved to crisis, Maloch struggled to make EHLP but they didn’t mail her searched for other options. Every day has a regimin. California and married her hus- her house payments. paperwork for her to sign until When her house was put up for It’s the only way all the work band, Bill, that same year. For When she heard of the Home the day after it was supposed to sale, she filed for bankruptcy to is done around the farm. But the the next 35 years, they were in- Affordable Modification Pro- be mailed to HUD. stay in even longer. She couldn’t routine is getting harder. separable. gram, she applied through Ster- “They said, “Oh well, it prob- find rental that met her needs, Maloch suffers from multiple In 2004, while living in Ju- ling Savings. ably won’t matter anyway just nor did she find someone willing sclerosis. Depending on the day, neau, Alaska, Ann was driv- In 2009, the federal govern- sign it and send it in.” Nope. It to lend to her and any other help she is walking slowly or she is ing home one night when a car ment created HAMP with the was sent it back without even be- would be too late. hunched, leaning on one sur- pulled out in front of her at a expectation it would help some- ing opened,” Maloch said. Financial counselors said face to the next and deliberately notoriously dangerous intersec- thing between 7 and 8 million Her MS caused her to lose Maloch’s disability payments, lurching one leg at a time. tion. The resulting hospital visit people to lower their monthly her job in December 2010; she with the twin’s Social Security Either way, the girls need to and several neurologist appoint- payments and keep their homes. signed up for disability in 2011. and money she earns from her be changed, the animals have to ments discovered Ann had been But in reality only about half of She went from making $40,000 a farm animals, is enough to make be fed and she has constantly re- suffering from MS at least since the expected number were as- year to about $12,000. She fought the payments on her home, but mind herself how to move. 1997. sisted, according to renowned to join EHLP but nothing came no one will lend to her. She tried “With every step I say, ‘Pick “I said to Bill, ‘I’m not dying in financial researcher and Uni- of it. again with Sterling Savings, but up, pick up, pick up.’ When I lift Juneau,’” Maloch said. “I’m go- versity of Wisconsin at Madison Again, she called Sterling to they refused because they sell one of these babies I say to my- ing to America.” professor J. Michael Collins. see how much it would cost her mortgages to other banks and self, ‘Now, you get it together. Within 30 days, she sold their “The Obama Administration to get current. She expected it to someone like her would be bad Be sure you’ve got a good hold house, had everything packed way overestimated how many of be a lot. The other two times cost for business. before you lift her, otherwise and her horses shipped to Wash- these they could get done,” said her $26,000, but she’d come up “Sterling told me I’m not mar- you’ll drop her,’” Maloch says. “It ington. Collins. “A lot of financial insti- with it each time. ketable,” Maloch said. “I want to doesn’t matter what it is — pick For the next several months, tutions treated borrowers terri- “They said, “No, we’ve already keep my home and they should up, pick up, pick up.” Ann lived in a camp trailer in bly. They asked for tons of paper started foreclosure proceedings,’” let me buy it for what it’s worth But she’s dropping things. Chehalis while Bill continued work. They didn’t have the sys- she said. today. I say to them, but for the The kitchen floor has several teaching in Juneau. He was eight tem to maintain these things.” grace of go you.” holes now because sometimes years older than she and wanted Maloch said that’s what hap- BEFORE BILL DIED, his best She’s still likely to lose her she can’t seem to hold a knife to retire before moving south. It pened to her. friend, Allen “Albie” Moring, house. tight enough. was less than a year to go. Maloch says she quit making came down from Alaska to look Karen Bucknell, a loan modi- She thinks being so active is She looked at several homes, her payments so she’d qualify for after Ann until Bill returned. fication analyst for Sterling what has kept her symptoms at but the first property she saw, HAMP at the advice of Sterling Moring never left. Savings, which was recently ab- bay. She rarely sits because she’s a 33-acre farm at 3148 Jackson Savings. What she didn’t know, In fall 2011, he was hauling sorbed by Umpqua Bank, said so busy, but mainly because she Highway, just outside of Cheha- and what no one told her, was hay along state Route 508 when she couldn't discuss particulars hates getting started again — it is lis, was perfect. that Sterling was only servicing he saw a man selling trinkets on about clients. But she said Ster- too painful. “It was flat,” Maloch said. “I her loan. They sold it to First the hood of his car. The man said ling worked with anyone who “I’m losing the battle,” Maloch could build the fences and raise Federal of Port Angeles, which he, his wife and daughter were qualified for modification. said. the gardens so that when I got refused to modify. living at a closing campground “We participated in (HAMP) She always knew she would, into a wheelchair, which I knew “To it’s credit, Sterling worked and had nowhere to go for winter. and if they were eligible and but trying to care for her ani- I would, I’d still be able to work closely with her to accomplish After talking to Maloch about it, qualified we offered it to them mals, two special needs children the farm.” that modification only to have the family was invited to live in every time,” she said. and an imminent foreclosure are Bill flew down to be with Ann First Federal refuse to follow Maloch’s camper. Scheibmeir said that Sterling taking their toll. during school breaks. Together through,” Maloch’s attorney, About five months later, in wasn’t entirely at fault either. “Without the stress I think I they’d work the land, planted Mark Scheibmeir, later wrote in March of 2012, on the same day “It was a combination of her could have staved it off a little bit fruit trees and built everything a 2012 letter to Sterling Saving’s Maloch learned her house was husband’s death, miscommuni- longer,” she said. “I’ve had symp- with the knowledge that they’d lawyer Daniel Brown. being foreclosed on, the daughter, cation of remodifying her loan, toms of MS since, I believe, I was spend the rest of their lives here. Eventually, FFPA agreed to a 33-year-old Lynn Brinkerhoff, life difficulties and getting the 18, and the amount of (motor In late August 2005, the night one percent reduction on her in- told Maloch she was pregnant. money. Did the bank do some- skills) loss I have suffered — the before Bill flew back to Alaska, terest rate, but refused to partici- The next day, CPS visited thing wrong? No, they did what use of my legs and arms, the tin- the couple went walking along pate in any other modification Maloch, told her the babies suf- they’re supposed to with a non- gling in my hands — nothing has the edge of their new property afterwards. fered from hydrocephalus and performing loan,” he said. equaled the losses of this time. around sunset. Again, at the advice of Ster- Down syndrome, and heart But consumer advocates such Thank you Sterling Savings.” “We were out by the Christ- ling, Maloch said she fell behind defects. CPS said the state had as Nancy Brown, the outreach For the last five years Maloch mas trees and I said, ‘Bill, when on her loan to qualify for HAMP no available services for special coordinator of the Washington has tried to save her farm, but I’m dead I want to be cremat- but was denied by FFPA. She re- needs children and asked her to Homeowner Resource Center, nothing has worked. ed and put out on this field,’” paid her outstanding balances take them. Reluctantly, Maloch worry that there’s more at stake On Saturday, the Lewis Maloch recollects choking back each time but her credit was im- agreed. In December that year than money. She’s worried about County Sheriff’s Office will tears. “He said, ‘Me too. This is pacted. she became a legal foster home. what foreclosure can do to some- serve her papers ordering her to where we’ll be forever.’” “The bank told her to do some She officially adopted them in one’s life. vacate. She’ll tell them she has A few months after Bill was things which really banks should June 2013 “(Banks) as a general rule are no place else to go and she’ll stay. gone, Ann felt the weight of never, ever, ever, tell someone. “I was 58 by the time I adopt- protecting profitability,” she said. But the sheriff’s department will something pulling away from Their compliance people must ed them, Maloch said. “Anybody “That’s not new or unusual even; return 20 days later with a writ her and the words, “There’s been be besides themselves,” Col- in their right minds would say, but they’ve lost complete (touch) from a court demanding that she a heart attack, he didn’t make it,” lins said. “I have heard it before ‘What the are you doing?’ of the personal element or the leave or face trespassing charges. echoed in her mind. Days later, though. The banks have advised But if I didn’t do it these girls bigger picture of what do you do Again, Maloch will say she she found out he’d suffered a people to do things that, in retro- would have no hope. I can teach to save our communities, what has nowhere to turn, but that massive heart attack. spect, were not good ideas.” them how to grow a garden, kill do you do to save our homes.” won’t matter. The sheriff’s office Bill was cremated and sent By 2010, the federal govern- pigs and sheep, and make bread. will pack whatever is inside of her home and Ann scattered his ash- ment had several options avail- They’ll know how to survive. home and take it to a storage unit. es in March 2006. able to borrowers trying to fight They’d be on the system other- Whatever she can’t drive, pull or “Other than this being my foreclosure. There was HAMP, wise.” carry off her property will have home. Bill’s out there, I can’t go Home Affordable Refinanc- Moring isn’t a foster parent, to remain and she’ll be left stand- out and get him back,” Maloch ing Program (HARP), and the or a legal guardian to the girls. ing on the street, she says. said. “I don’t want to leave him.” Emergency Home Loan Pro- He lives with Maloch and helps Maloch’s story is common in It wasn’t long after that the gram (EHLP) which was of- her care for her animals, but it’s modern America — One where trouble with the banks started. fered through the Department his home too. He’s paid more City Reporter bad advice and profit-driven of Housing and Urban Develop- than $11,000 to save it the first banking practices can exacer- THE MALOCHS financed their ment (HUD) Maloch tried ev- time, but it has taken a toll on bate personal tragedies into full home with Sterling Bank. Bill erything. him as well. on disaster. handled all the finances; Ann EHLP was a last-ditch option knew nothing about them. His for people 90 days or more be- WITH FORECLOSURE imminent, Dameon Pesanti FARMING IS is Maloch’s blood. life insurance paid $100,000, hind on their mortgage. Maloch Maloch finally hired a lawyer [email protected] She was 5 years old in 1959 when which she wanted to put toward asked Sterling about it and they in 2012. When he heard her Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 Send business briefs and news items to Reporter Chris Brewer at [email protected]. Proiles, Permits, He can also be reached Business Briefs and More at (360) 807-8235. Restoration Leader Takes Reins of Yard Birds Mall MATTSON THE MANAGER: tention, having been voted as the KING-TV Evening Magazine 37-Year-Old Jason Best Roadside Attraction in 2011. Mattson of Centralia He says he wants to extend that attention to the store and make it Hired as Manager of a tourist destination. the Yard Birds Mall “We want to bring people in to see it for the oddity of it all if By Christopher Brewer nothing else,” Mattson said. [email protected] Mattson replaces former manager Briscoe, who He was the one who almost was terminated after he admit- singlehandedly brought people ted to stealing an estimated together to restore the iconic $30,000 from Yard Birds over the Yard Bird, and now Jason Matt- past few years. Briscoe was inves- son has been hired to manage tigated after property manage- the mall it welcomes visitors to. ment company TJ Guyer, which Mattson, 37, of Centralia, collects rent for RV spaces on the began his first as manager property, found that Briscoe col- of the Yard Birds Mall at 2100 lected rent money from spaces N. National Ave. in Chehalis on and storage units but did not de- Tuesday and said his experience posit all the funds. so far has been a “little hectic.” As of Wednesday, Mattson “It’s new territory for me, but had just turned in his two-weeks’ I think I can pick it up pretty notice at Boccata, the down- quickly,” Mattson said. “I really town Centralia eatery where he Pete Caster / care about the place and I want [email protected] worked for the past eight years. to see it succeed.” Jason Mattson paints one of the eyes of the newly renovated Yard Bird statue in Chehalis in 2013. He says he’s eager to start a new As manager of the Yard Birds chapter and devote himself fully Mall, Mattson will be in charge Yard Birds holds a place close run to and through Super Bowl lowing the Yard Bird attracts is to a passion of his and a central of signing up new swap meet to Mattson’s heart, as he spear- XLVIII. mainly due to people remember- part of Twin Cities lore. vendors, collecting rent and headed efforts from 2010 onward But Mattson never stopped ing the store in its heyday before “A lot of people across the maintaining the property in gen- to restore the formerly decaying at the restoration efforts. He has it closed in the mid-1990s. area shopped here growing up. eral. He will also do a good deal Yard Bird structure as the tail since maintained a Facebook “I know a lot of people have There’s still a nostalgia aspect to of marketing for the mall, which section began to rot. That effort page under the guise of the Yard fond memories for the store, and it,” Mattson said. “I want to use includes getting the Yard Birds was successful, so much that the Bird, bringing the attraction to it’s a good time to make a resur- that to keep it going.” name out in the community — number 12 was added to the tail life on social media with more gence for it,” Mattson said. ••• something Mattson is familiar as a method of supporting the than 4,850 friends and 1,200 The Yard Bird has also at- Christopher Brewer: (360) with already. Seattle Seahawks during their followers. He says the cult fol- tracted its share of regional at- 807-8235 Home Prices, Pending Sales of Homes Jump in Lewis County INVENTORY CONTINUING losses in the numbers of new and occur when the buyer and seller Only Jefferson County (31.28 and Pierce counties were what active listings year-over-year be- agree on an offer, but details be- percent), Grays Harbor County they call distressed properties, TO TIGHTEN STATEWIDE: tween April 2013 and April 2014, hind the scenes still need to be (34.28 percent) and Ferry Coun- which are bank-owned homes or Northwest Multiple but also said there were major worked out such as the loan pro- ty (155.32 percent) saw larger short sales. jumps in pending sales and me- cess or contingencies. increases in median price year- Statewide, NWMLS reported Listing Service Says dian home price. Closed sales dropped slightly, over-year. the number of pending sales and Home Market Still New listings across Lewis down 11.76 percent from 68 last Grays Harbor County has new listings reached their high- County were down slightly from April to 60 last month. NWMLS also seen increases in pending est points in 11 months, and that in Recovery Mode 155 last April to 143 this April, reported an average time on sales, up from 93 to 108 year- median sales price rose 1.9 per- By Christopher Brewer and total active listings were market for each home in Lewis over-year. Closed sales there cent from $269,950 to $275,000. down 8.54 percent from 632 to County as an estimated 9.63 jumped 34 percent from 50 to 67 [email protected] In a news release, MLS direc- 578. months. between the two Aprils. tor Kathy Estey said many poten- The housing market con- However, the number of ac- In perhaps the most encour- Thurston County, mean- tial home sellers fear they could tinues to show subtle signs of tive listings is slightly up from aging sign for real estate profes- while, has seen slight decreases sell their home but not find one recovery while also receiving a March’s figure of 578, indicat- sionals hoping to see stability in in pending sales, down from to move into, in essence holding boost from the annual spring ing that month-to-month active the market, Lewis County saw 469 to 427, and median home back inventory. sales jump that tends to occur in home listings are stabilizing. the fourth-highest yearly gain in price — down a slight 4.67 per- “We are still desperate for in- Lewis County, according to the Pending sales increased 40.7 median home price among all 22 cent from $225,000 to $214,500. ventory in spite of statistics in- latest numbers released by the percent from last April’s figure of counties in which the NWMLS Active listings and closed sales dicating we have more listings,” Northwest Multiple Listing Ser- 86 to 121 this April. That num- gathers data. That figure jumped in the county home to the state’s Estey said. vice Tuesday. ber is up slightly from March as from $126,000 last April to capital saw modest gains. Nota- ••• The service, commonly re- well, in which NWMLS reported $157,000 this past month, a re- bly, NWMLS stated 30 percent Christopher Brewer: (360) ferred to as NWMLS, reported 119 pending sales. Pending sales ported increase of 24.6 percent. of April home sales in Thurston 807-8235 Look for our Saturday Four More Companies Want to commentary by John McCroskey Join Washington Health Exchange SEATTLE (AP) — Competi- Plan Inc. is approved. ance Northwest Health Plan, tion is growing in Washington's Washington consumers will Inc., UnitedHealthcare of Wash- health insurance market. benefit from the increased com- ington Inc. and Moda. Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? 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In 2014, the its promised statewide insurance The companies that want to SHOP program was piloted by marketplace for small businesses join the exchange are: Columbia Kaiser in two counties, Clark if a proposal by Moda Health United Providers, Health Alli- and Cowlitz. Riverside Bistro, Rooftop Bar Now Open COMEDY NIGHT Every Day for Spring, Summer featuring By The Chronicle The Riverside Golf Club restau- rant and bar have announced they will both open every day of the week for the spring and summer. The Riverside Bistro will now MIKE E. WINFIELD open Monday through Friday at SAMMY OBEID & 10 a.m. for lunch and dinner, and will also open early at 8 a.m. for 1162 NW State Ave. breakfast Saturdays and Sundays. CHEHALIS, WA 98532 Wednesday, May 14 • 7 p.m. The Rooftop Bar will open dai- Corbet Theatre in Washington Hall (Centralia College campus) ly at 11 a.m., remaining open until 360-748-3805 FREE for students • $5.00 for non-students CH519824ca.jd 10 p.m. or later Sunday through CH520378ca.sw Wednesday, and midnight or later 1-800-356-4404 For more information, 360.736.9391, ext. 224 Thursday through Saturday. [email protected] • www.centralia.edu For more information, visit Riverside Golf Club’s website at Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice President of Human Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, www.playriversidegolf.com or www.moerkeandsons.com 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, WA 98531, or call 360.736.9391, ext. 671, or 360.807.6227/TTY. call (360) 748-8182. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 Napavine Man Accused of Injuring Infant Girl The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and BOOKED: Tyler C. Abair Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. Faces Child Abuse MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: Charges for Allegedly Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Shaking 4-Month-Old Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. Please call your carrier or district manager directly. 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Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- Chehalis Basin Flood Strategy Meetings Planned This Month scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers INPUT: Public Welcome icy Workshop — organized by halis Basin project manager, said. The public meetings will spe- in Education. the Chehalis River Basin Flood “This is really for the first time cifically cover the benefits and to Four Meetings About Authority and the Governor’s some pretty detailed estimates. impacts of a potential dam on BACK ISSUES Flood Damage Reduction, Chehalis Basin Work Group Ultimately, our next step is to the Chehalis River, alternatives Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- — will be held at the Veterans do a comparison of different op- to protect Interstate 5, aquatic able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks Aquatic Species Memorial Museum in Chehalis tions.” species enhancement plans and old are $2 per issue. Enhancement from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs- A final workshop will be held local floodplain management THE NEWSROOM day, May 22, and from 8:30 a.m. Sept. 25 and Sept. 26. programs. By Kyle Spurr For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact to 5 p.m. Friday, May 23. The purpose of the policy Kramer said the two com- the appropriate person listed below. [email protected] Additionally, the Chehalis workshops is to present studies munity meetings were scheduled REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR Basin strategy will be presented to the Governor’s Work Group, later in the evening to accom- Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 Lewis County area residents at two community meetings Flood Authority, tribal officials, modate work schedules. Kramer [email protected] will have four opportunities this from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, state agency managers and the will host a formal presentation Editor month to learn more about the May 28, at the Veterans Museum public who will provide input re- each evening on May 28 and 29 Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 latest work being done for flood in Chehalis and from 4 to 9 p.m. garding the policy implications, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m., in- [email protected] reduction and aquatic species Thursday, May 29, at Montesano organizers said. cluding time for questions and Sports Editor enhancement in the Chehalis City Hall. The Governor’s Work Group answers. Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 River Basin. “This is really looking at the will use input from the upcom- Informational stations will [email protected] The Chehalis Basin Strategy conclusion, the cost and benefits ing meetings to form its recom- also be set up from 4 p.m. to 6:30 Visuals Editor “Reducing Flood Damage and and potential impacts of water mendations to the governor and p.m. and 7:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. for Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 Enhancing Aquatic Species” Pol- retention,” Jim Kramer, Che- state Legislature by November. attendees. [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, East Lewis County Communities Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 [email protected] Toledo Veterans Day Parade Organizer Seeks Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, West and Central Lewis County Communities Volunteer Support to Keep Event Going Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 May 2 - May 8 [email protected] EVENT: Lewis County The Veterans Day Pa- The parade this November Mr. Peabody & Sherman $4 • PG Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, rade, currently sponsored by will feature classic cars, march- 12:00 pm (Sat., Sun.) South Lewis County Communities Veteran’s Day Parade Vision:Toledo, Associated Agen- ing bands and Army tanks and Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 cy Group and A Swag Shop from jeeps from locals and the Veter- Muppets Most Wanted $4 • PG [email protected] Scheduled in Toledo Nov. 3:00 pm (Sat. & Sun.) Spokane, had 73 entries last year. ans Memorial Museum in Che- Sports, News and Photography 8; Volunteers Needed 6:00 pm (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs.) Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 The parade had about 50 entries halis. 12:30 pm (Wednesday Early Bird Matinee) the first year in 2010. Pennington-Farey is also try- [email protected] By Kyle Spurr Death Notices, What’s Happening, “I think it’s building wonder- ing to schedule skydivers for the Bad Words $4 • R 21+ [email protected] 9:00 pm (Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs.) Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices fully,” Pennington-Farey said. event. CH520392cd.sw Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor April Pennington-Farey, “It’s a labor of love for me. My “It’s not just veterans in the [email protected] founder of the Lewis County whole family is military. This with parent at or before 6:00pm parade. It’s people wanting to $12.25 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday [email protected] Veterans Day Parade, is actively is my baby to give back to those give thanks to the veterans,” [email protected] Minor with parent before 7 pm only seeking volunteer support this who we can’t thank enough for Pennington-Farey said. $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $1 Church News 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia year to keep the annual parade where we are today.” (360) 736-1634 [email protected] ...... 807-8217 up and running in Toledo. While previously living in Senior Media Developer Pennington-Farey started Kingman, , Pennington- Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 the parade in 2010 in Winlock Farey said, the Southwest Ameri- Sharon Care “Great care at a [email protected] as a way to honor local veter- can town had an impressive Vet- Center Great place” THE CHRONICLE ans during the national holiday. erans Day parade that made her PUBLISHER The parade moved to Toledo in think why not have one in Lewis STUDIO APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 2012 along the same route as the County. [email protected] • Nurse Call System • Healthy Meals Prepared On Site CH520204sl.cg Cheese Days pa- “It was so well put together Sales Director • Individual Heating & Cooling • Housekeeping & Laundry rade. and so heartwarming. They had • Beauty & Barber Shop • Personal Safety & Security Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 Pennington- such a nice warm parade that • Spacious Apartments • Individualized Activity Program [email protected] Farey has relied was so rewarding for the vet- Circulation Manager Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 on donations erans. I thought why don’t we Join Us For A Complimentary Tour And Lunch from local busi- have something like that here,” [email protected] nesses and help Pennington-Farey said. “That is 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE from volunteers. what inspired me.” Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 With some help from her [email protected] Mostly, she has Design Director April Pennington-Farey put in the work daughter, niece and brother, Pen- organizer Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 herself, includ- nington-Farey took it upon her- [email protected] self to organize a Veterans Day ing walking door-to-door to hand out flyers. parade in Lewis County. LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC “I don’t have a committee “It takes a lot to get something PRESIDENT, COO or anything. It’s really getting off the ground and that was a fo- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 rougher and rougher every year,” cus for me,” Pennington-Farey [email protected] Pennington-Farey said. “I don’t said. “I was going to make it hap- Business Manager want a penny from anybody. I pen no matter what.” Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 just want help.” The first two years in Win- [email protected] Pennington-Farey is seek- lock were sparsely attended, Pen- Director of Production and IT ing at least five volunteers dur- nington-Farey said. Last year in Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 [email protected] ing the parade at noon on Nov. Toledo, the Toledo Lions Club Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 8, and to help get the word out and Vision:Toledo supported the this summer. She is also in need event by donating little Ameri- FAX NUMBERS of local sponsors to donate small can flags and flyers. 2601 NE Kresky Ave. Chehalis Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 American flags to onlookers, The Toledo Town Council (360) 330-8083 Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 and to design and print flyers for last month passed a resolution Open Mon.-Wed.11:00 am- 7:00 pm Obituaries ...... 807-8258 the event. making Toledo the permanent Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 Thu.-Sat. 11:00 am- 9:00 pm Any local business is also wel- location for the annual Veterans 125th VOLUME,126th ISSUE come to sponsor Miss Liberty Day parade. THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) “Now I don’t have to worry Come on in and enjoy the CH520379ca.sw in the parade. Katie Bowen, of POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, Toledo, is Miss Liberty this year. about it,” Pennington-Farey said. best BBQ in town. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Bowen will need a tiara, sash and “My main focus was to get it cen- The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- parade candy. trally located for Lewis County.” tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Fallen Centralia Soldier Deserving of Our Respect

Death tolls are normally pre- as America draws down in Af- To those suffering similar pain, should be remembered for pay- cise and easy to tally. Our Views ghanistan. we owe a lot more. ing the ultimate sacrifice in the Physical injuries can be iden- been injured. Rook had self-admitted to Rook’s mother, Delynn same way as those who suc- tified with medical technology, The later tally will never a hospital in Kentucky to seek McBride, bravely spoke out on cumbed to enemy fire. managed by pharmaceutical ad- come close to reflecting the help, but specifics of what ex- the issue when speaking to The It falls on all of us to make vances and healed through the scars — both mental and physi- actly was haunting his psyche Chronicle this week. She faces sure that happens. process of time and surgeries. cal — of those who selflessly will likely never be known to the the difficult task of burying her We ask everyone willing and Some ailments and the after- made the decision to represent public. son on Saturday, but was willing capable to honor the wishes effects of combat, though, defy America on the battlefield. Mental injuries are as serious to offer her voice for a push to of Rook’s family and consider quantitative measures or simple Some damage can’t be seen as those of the physical realm, provide better care for our re- making a donation to the Brain diagnoses. with an X-ray. It can’t be treated and sometimes more so. turning veterans. Rehabilitation and Injury Net- These simple facts can be ap- with pharmaceuticals and sur- Perhaps Rook was dealing “We have to do something to work in his name. The organiza- plied to the human impacts of gery. with inescapable stress that ren- help our men and women that tion assists those suffering from the global war on terror. We can only assume that was dered him unable to face daily return from war cope with all post traumatic stress and brain There have been more than the case for 2009 Centralia High life. Perhaps the pressures of they’ve seen and experienced,” injuries. 5,000 U.S. military deaths in School graduate Dana Rook, deployment were such that he she said. Money can be given to The Iraq and Afghanistan since the who took his own life in April didn’t believe he could ever re- We agree completely. Dana Rook Fund at www.the- events of Sept. 11, 2001, rerouted only months after returning turn to a regular routine. Rook was not killed on the brainsite.org. the direction of our nation and, from a 9-month tour in Afghan- Whatever the pain was that battlefield. He was not physically Let’s show Rook’s family that more tangibly, its young men istan. He’s among thousands drove Rook to take instant and disfigured or maimed in the we are thankful for his service and women in uniform. of military men and women permanent destructive action name of service to his country. and are together committed to During that time, nearly who have chosen suicide over against himself, we owe him our Still, we believe Rook, and protecting others from a similar 51,000 service members have a difficult return to normalcy deepest respect and gratitude. those facing similar afflictions, demise. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... An Avowed Liberal Defends a Detestable Incident The First Amendment to My mind takes me back to our constitution guarantees Bill Clinton and the Monica Le- the right of free speech to ev- winsky telephone conversations eryone. That includes angry with a so-called friend who people, idiots and bigots. So why recorded those conversations has there been so much “news” illegally, but was never charged lately about that team with wiretapping. Why not? Did owner who mouthed off with a that set some sort of precedent few ill-chosen words concerning that has now become — if not a girlfriend’s acquaintances. law — at least acceptable behav- You know who I’m referring ior? The end of this is a long way to: Donald Sterling, the owner off. of the Los Angeles Clippers. No ••• matter to what extent we might There’s another recent item disagree — or even agree — in the news that tweaks my with what he sense of justice and fair play. A said, the fact United States representative remains that it from Louisiana is in deep doo- Letters to the Editor was a private doo because a security camera Because of these Obama-im- true motives? conversation, in his office filmed him in a pas- Obama’s Scorecard Isn’t posed restrictions, three major According to and and should sionate embrace with a member Arizona hospitals were forced to Investors Business Daily, the have remained of his staff. Particularly Impressive shut down. Obama/Reid coalition and their so. Most of the news reports say To the editor: Another headache we all are Bureau of Land Management Ge- Doesn’t our the he was passionately kissing Seven years ago when George By Bill Moeller well aware of is that 3,000-page stapo seized Rancher Bundy’s cat- Constitution her. In not a single one of those W. Bush was our president, the document that no one has read — tle herd and killed about 100 cows guarantee the stories does it suggest that pos- government ordered the con- Obama’s healthcare plan, which and calves. They also destroyed right of every citizen, no matter sibly she was kissing him! I’m struction of a fence to be built on he is trying to force everyone in fences, bulldozed ranch struc- how much money he or she has sure they were both enjoying it our southern border with Mexi- America to sign up for. He thinks tures and tasered Bundy’s son. accumulated, the right to say in somewhat equal proportions, co to cut down on the illegal im- — even in public — statements migration problem. that troublesome, ill thought out The Obama/Reid government so how come he gets all the thugs invaded the Bundy Ranch with which we may find offense? blame? It appeared to be working un- and costly program is going to And, while his statements were til rumors spread that the drug make him a legend in his time. with automatic weapons and Why is it always the man SWAT team snipers, attack dogs aired in a public arena, still they who is to blame for any sexual cartel dug a tunnel under that But this Obamacare thing were made in a private conversa- fence bordering Arizona and will cause him to go down in and a helicopter used to chase misconduct? True, he should and harass the ranch animals. tion between two people. have remembered that security charged $1,000 per family to be history as the worst president we As a result of this man’s escorted into the United States. have ever had. Are Obama and Reid trying to camera was looking over his provoke an armed conflict such indiscretion, he’s been banned Immigrants were issued a “green Another thing to ponder — shoulder, (and so should she) as Bill Clinton and Janet Reno did forever from the sport, fined card” and instructed to go to a that $17 trillion debt ceiling! but stupidity isn’t what this is at Ruby Ridge and Waco, Texas? $2.5 million and will likely be nearby medical hospital to re- Bush didn’t cause it. And it’s about. Clinton’s egotistical shows of gov- forced to sell his basketball team. ceive free medical treatment. enough to buy a country and As I implied, she very likely ernment strength mutated into All this is happening because he When President Barack Obama wants to raise it even enjoyed that kiss just as much unnecessary deaths of U.S. citi- spoke what was on his mind in Obama mysteriously defeated higher without blinking an eye. as he did. All I know about that zens and government personnel. a private conversation that criti- Mitt Romney for the presidency, When Obama took office, is that in my much younger Rather than bullying the cized his female companion’s (I unusual events began to occur, the current and most important days I was fortunate enough to Bundy family, Obama and Reid almost put that word in quota- and Obama didn’t waste any time issue of the day facing him and have kissed a few girls very pas- should concentrate their BLM Po- tion marks) choice of friends. enacting some of his pet projects. America was the job market is- sionately, and was, thankfully, lice on securing America’s south- From his clandestinely re- One of the first, if you recall, was sue. He’s had six years to help kissed passionately by a few of ern border with Mexico, and treat corded statement he’s a world them, and quite frankly, I could that nearly $800 billion stimulus solve or make some headway class bigot (even though he on this dilemma, so how do you the Bundys with the same respect never tell the difference. bill supposedly to help bail out they extend to illegal immigrants carefully refrained from using So, I just think he shouldn’t a portion of the ailing auto in- think he has done? the “N” word). Aside from that, Most of you reading this are (sanctuary and welfare handouts). have to shoulder all the blame. dustry and the banking industry, Thank the framers of the U.S. we also get the impression from Perhaps the uproar is about the which didn’t pan out any more great home providers and can various sources that he’s appar- run a good household. That’s Constitution for the First and Sec- fact that he did campaign last than a sour owl hoot. ond Amendments. ently not a very pleasant person year on a conservative platform Shortly after that, Obama or- what Obama needs to do in- to be around, but, goodness stead of trying to make a name James Madison, the fourth of “faith, family and hard work.” dered huge construction crews president of the United States, sakes, that isn’t a violation of his I hardly suspect that any hard not to continue working on that for himself and taking expensive constitutional rights. pleasure trips at our expense. provided the following prescient work was involved here, though. border fence, but to tear it down. warnings: And who gave his com- ••• That project turned out to be a panion the right to record that Art Reynolds • “The truth is that all men Bill Moeller is a former enter- headache in the making, as it having power ought to be mis- private conversation without his tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city Chehalis allowed millions of illegals to trusted.” consent and to then release it council member, paratrooper and swarm across our southern bor- publicly. Why did she release it? pilot living in Centralia. He can be • “Oppressors can tyrannize der unmolested, creating havoc Why Are Obama, Reids only when they achieve a stand- I sense a lawsuit in the making, reached at bookmaven321@comcast. and the biggest problem the gov- a very big one. net. Bullying Landowner? ing army, an enslaved press, and ernor of Arizona ever encoun- a disarmed populace.” tered. To the editor: • “Americans have the right First Amendment Center Quote of the Day Gov. Jan Brewer waved a Barack Obama, Harry Reid and advantage of being armed cranky finger in the face of and his son, Rory Reid, are up to — unlike the citizens of other Obama for not respecting our no good, including bullying and countries whose governments “If I open my mouth to speak, must I always immigration laws and for allow- various other violations of the are afraid to trust the people with ing millions of illegals to set up Constitution. arms.” be correct, and by whose standard?” government imposed “hands off” Why are Obama and the Re- regulated camps to not restrain ids bullying and threatening Ne- Richard Block Alice Walker illegals but to protect them from vada cattle rancher and U.S. citi- Centralia author, 1983 local law enforcement officials. zen Cliven Bundy? What are their

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 Two Years Later: Drowning Highlights Need for Caution ‘50-50 RuLe’: A Person Has mer months, which contributes percent chance of swimming 50 to a swimmer’s risk of drowning. yards in 50 degree water. a 50 Percent Chance The combination of the tem- It was a rule that I, and likely of Swimming 50 Yards Most drowning victims do not have the perature and deceiving currents Puentes, was unfamiliar with. opportunity to call out for help. Cold water can be deadly, just as they were Puentes, I later learned from in 50 Degree Water for Puentes. his aunt, was an outgoing kid By Stephanie Schendel often causes swimmers to get a sudden Every year, more than 1,500 and loved playing basketball. He teens or children die as a result [email protected] had recently moved to Rochester shortness of breath and cramps that make of drowning nationwide. In with his mother and brothers The first drowning I wrote them unable to swim. 2012, Puentes was one of them. from California the previous about as a reporter for The The day he drowned, a dive year in hopes of having a better Chronicle occurred during my team spent several hours search- life. second week at the newspaper the water and surrounding area, up and down before he abruptly ing for his body. When it got That day, I was surrounded in 2012. the teen's mother, who stood on sank. dark, the search was called off by firefighters, police officers I had already gone home the shore, sobbed and screamed His brother, who was a few for the night and resumed the and veteran reporters who had for the day, her son's name at the river. feet away from him, later said next morning. dealt with tragedy. I, on the oth- exhausted Chris Puentes, his 14-year- his brother never called out for I, along with a handful of er hand, was a novice reporter other reporters, also returned to from my new old brother and two girls from help. and had never witnessed grief job, when an the next day to continue cover- their high school went to the riv- Most drowning victims do such as that up close. So that editor called: ing the story. er after school to go swimming. not have the opportunity to call night, I went home and cried. A 16-year-old After several hours, the teen- Two years later, as the report- Rochester High The date was May 16, 2012, and out for help. Cold water often age girl who saw Puentes drown School student it was one of the first warm days causes swimmers to get a sud- went out into the sheriff's office er who primarily covers crime, had disap- of spring. den shortness of breath and boat and showed retrieval teams I've witnessed and reported on Stephanie Schendel peared into the The temperature was in the cramps that make them unable exactly where her friend went more tragic stories. reporter Chehalis River 80s, and the water looked de- to swim. under water. But I will never forget that while swim- ceivingly refreshing and slow Puentes’ drowning was not Within minutes, the divers warm May afternoon, Chris Pu- ming with friends. moving. an anomaly. In fact, the majority found his body. entes or his mother screaming I was 22 years old, and it was Puentes, like many drowning of drownings in Washington oc- While drowning is always his name to the docile-looking my first breaking news story. victims, was not an inexperi- cur early on in the season. a risk for swimmers, in the river. When I drove out to the enced swimmer. And, like most While temperatures can hit springtime, when the water And because of that, I will scene, the road next to the people who know how to swim, the high 70s and low 80s in May, temperatures are often colder never forget the 50-50 rule. river in Rochester was already he did not wear a life jacket. the temperature of the majority than 50 degrees, the risk is even As we enter spring, a time clogged with emergency vehicles, While the two girls remained of rivers in the state remain in greater. when many will head for local and the dive team was in the wa- on shore, Puentes and his broth- the 40-degree range. Many of That tragic day, I learned the waterways, I hope others can ter looking for the teen. er swam out to the middle of the the rivers also have swifter cur- “50-50 rule” about swimming in learn this important rule and As divers and police searched river. Puentes began bobbing rents than they do in the sum- cold water: A person has a 50 apply it to others in their lives.

News in Brief Sheriff’s Office: Winlock Girl, 13, Admits to Pinchot Partners to Hold pose of at Lewis County transfer stations. Burning Down Neighbor’s Home in January community Meeting At four similar events held around the county last year, By The Chronicle loss was $104,000. Smoke detectors alerted the May 16 in Randle Lewis County Solid Waste Util- A 13-year-old Winlock girl Last week, deputies con- family to the blaze at about 1:30 By The Chronicle ity brought in nearly 13,000 tires. is being referred to the Lewis tacted the 13-year-old girl a.m. Jan. 25. The family dog, The Pinchot Partners, a non- People should be prepared to County Prosecutor's Office for about a different issue and she which was inside the residence, profit collaborative group that show proof of residency and un- a charge of first-degree arson then reportedly admitted to did not escape on its own, but formed in the Cowlitz Valley in load their own tires. Businesses, after reportedly confessing to starting the fire. firefighters were able to rescue 2003, will host a community large truck and equipment tires starting a fire in January that She told the deputies she it and it was not injured, ac- meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, are barred from participating in destroyed her neighbor’s home. did not mean to burn the house cording to the sheriff’s office. May 16, at the Randle Fire Hall. the tire amnesty event. Two adults and two young and garage. However, she start- The fire, smoke and wa- The meeting is the first of a Funding comes from an ex- children escaped the fire on ed the fire because she was an- ter caused extensive damage seasonal series of evening meet- cise tax charged for tires. The the 100 block of Evergreen gry, not at the neighbors, but to the home and its contents. ings to share progress with local Washington Department of Ecol- Lane in Winlock early in the just in general, according to the Some property was salvaged residents, according to the group. ogy uses the revenue to host tire morning on Jan. 25. Nobody Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. by firefighters. About 20 fire- The Pinchot Partners has recycling events around the state. was injured in the fire. The When the fire got out of fighters responded from the been involved in several projects Tires in decent condition will be family’s double-wide mobile control, the sheriff’s office said, Winlock, Vader, Toledo and on the Cowlitz Valley Ranger retreaded and resold, but the ma- home was destroyed. The total the girl ran from the scene. Napavine fire districts. District, including the Plantation jority will be shredded and likely Restoration project that culmi- used in running tracks. nated in three recent steward- Anyone with questions ship timber sales near Packwood, should call Lewis County Solid the group said. Waste at (360) 740-1451. The group has also started huckleberry habitat improve- ment projects and other for- applications available est restoration projects on the for early childhood Cowlitz Valley. At the community meeting, education the group will explain its history, By The Chronicle goals and accomplishments. Lewis County Head Start is Forest Service staff from the accepting applications for its free Cowlitz Valley Ranger District Early Childhood Education pro- will be on hand for questions. gram. Light snacks and beverages Classrooms are located in will be served. Randle, Salkum, Toledo, Che- For more information, call halis and Centralia. If your child (360) 334-2555. turns 3 or 4 by Aug. 31, call (360) 736-1696 for an application. Se- Toledo Lions club to Host lections will begin soon for the Youth Fishing Derby 2014-15 school year. By The Chronicle Latin Music and Youths ages 14 and under are welcome to take part in the 2014 Dancing coming to Kids Fishing Derby presented by the Toledo Lions Club May 17. corbet Theatre The derby will take place at By The Chronicle the South Lewis County Park The warm sun of Argentina, Pond, off Ray Road in Toledo. Cuba, Brazil and Mexico shines Participants should be in place on Centralia when Latinos Uni- for an horn start at 8 a.m., dos and the Centralia Timber- and the derby will go to 1 p.m. land Library present “Espectá- No lines are allowed in the water culo Latino,” a performance of before 8 a.m. Latino music and dance. Cost for the derby is a $10 The free, all-ages cultural vehicle fee plus $1 per child fish- event will be at Centralia Col- ing. Youths 14 and under do not lege’s Corbet Theatre 7 to 8:30 require a state fishing license. p.m. Friday, May 23. Awards will be given for larg- Pan dulce (Mexican sweet est trout caught. Sandy’s Pizza bread) will be offered in the will also be on site to provide lobby as a free treat, courtesy food. of Latinos Unidos. Tony Anaya, For more information, visit pastor at the Iglesia Cristiana the Toledo Lions Club Facebook Resurrección Church in Centra- page at www.facebook.com/To- lia, will be master of ceremonies. ledoLionsClub, or find an entry The program includes: form and rules at www.toledo- • Argentine tango with Ta- lionsclub.org/assets/fishingder- coma’s Luis Perez and Sumiko byform.pdf. Webb of studio Backstreet Tango, who will dance various forms Free Tire Recycling of the tango from the rhythmic to the contemporary and a style event to Be Held from the Golden Age of Tango in the 1940s and ‘50s May 16-17 • Cuban conga drums by Tris- By The Chronicle tian Gallegos, a local musician Lewis County residents can • Brazilian choro music with recycle tires for free May 16 Choro Tomorrow, an Olympia- and 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at based group of musicians who the city of Centralia property at play a popular form of urban 2600 Reynolds Avenue. instrumental music with an em- Officials will be on hand to phasis on improvisation I - 5 Exit 88 • WEST ON HWY 12 TO ANDERSON ROAD • ROCHESTER, WA CH518932sl.cg accept an unlimited number of • Mexican folk dancing (baile 1-800-720-1788 • LUCKYEAGLE.COM car and light-duty truck tires folklórico) by a local group of FOLLOW US: A CHEHALIS TRIBAL ENTERPRISE from local residents. children from age 6 to 12 with Tires typically cost $3 to dis- traditional costumes Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 LOCAL Toledo Native Produces Feature Film Premiering in Bellingham ‘OUT OF NOTHING’: 2000 Toledo High School Graduate Produced Film with TV Star Ryan Stiles By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Andrew Lahmann, a Toledo native, is one of the producers for a new feature film, “Out of Nothing,” a true story about four men who set out to conquer land speed records on the Bonnev- ille Salt Flats in Utah. The world premiere of the film, from Lah- mann’s compa- ny P-51 Pictures, will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at the Andrew Lahmann Mount Baker producer Theatre in Bell- ingham. The film was produced by Lahmann and Ryan Stiles, who is known for his work on the TV shows “Whose Line Is It Any- way?,” “The Drew Carey Show” and “Two and a Half Men.” Lahmann started his career producing and directing mul- tiple short film series, including “Project Showcase,” which he co-created with Stiles and Matt McDaniel, a Tacoma-based pho- tographer, in 2012 for students in mentary. lobby of the Mount Baker The- treated extremely well by every- Tickets for the premiere are Toledo. “Out of Nothing,” which fol- atre. one on that set,” Lehmann said. available at the Mount Baker Lahmann, a 2000 gradu- lows brothers Mark and Carl “It is less a movie about mo- “I’m pretty fortunate to have an Theater box office and online ate of Toledo High School, cre- Bjorklund from Bellingham, and torcycles and more a story about opportunity like that.” at mountbakertheatre.com/ ated “Project Showcase” to shine their friends Jason Omer and working hard to follow your Lahmann was also the associ- events/2014/mbt-presents-world- a spotlight on the good deeds Bill Woods as they work together dreams,” Lahmann said. “I knew ate producer and editor of Bell- premiere-out-nothing and revitalization efforts of his preparing for the Bonneville Salt we could tell that story.” ingham T-Nite, a TV pilot star- P-51 Pictures is a feature film hometown following the Christ- Flats. Lahmann, who studied film ring Stiles. production company, founded mas Day fire that destroyed part The four men attempt to set at Western Washington Univer- “I actually knew I was going to by Lahmann and Colin Dalvit, of Toledo’s history in 2010. records on the salt flats with sity in Bellingham, previously be a director since I was about 8 based out of Bellingham. The “I’ve had a lot of good people homemade machines. worked with the lead cast and or 9, and pretty much every deci- P51 Pictures won the People’s in my life and it really started Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. producers for the Marvel Com- sion I have made since then has Choice Award at the ACR Film down in Toledo,” Lahmann said. for the world premiere, allowing ics’ movie “Iron Man,” before co- been with that end goal in mind,” Festival in Atlanta during its first “I’m pretty rooted in that com- the time to mingle with founding P-51 Pictures. Lahmann said. year as an organization in 2003 munity.” the cast and crew during the red- “I met someone that was get- The trailer for “Out of Noth- for the documentary, “An Hon- Lahmann and Stiles joined carpet event. ting promoted onto the set of ing” is available at the movie’s orable Calling.” director Chad DeRosa last year The main motorcycles from “Iron Man” and said, ‘Would you website, outofnothingmovie. P-51 Pictures officially be- to film the feature-length docu- the film will be on display in the like to be my assistant?’ I was com. came a business in 2009. Woman Found Guilty of Shooting Threat at White Pass School GUILTY: Jury Finds rassment on Tuesday. McClain, the deputy prosecutor 19. answering machine, and closed Cheryl A. Strong, 48, was who handled the case. “I appreci- Strong testified in her own her phone before making the Cheryl A. Strong Guilty upset with the district because ate that the jury fully considered defense during trial and denied statement. of Two Counts of the school bus had dropped her Ms. Strong’s position and sound- intentionally making the phone She also testified she did not child off at the wrong stop, court ly rejected it. I believe this will call, McClain said. She testified remember saying it, McClain Felony Harassment for documents state. make the families involved sleep that she called the school, got the said. Threatening Voicemail She spoke to school employ- better at night knowing that she ees about it, and then later called will be held accountable for her She Left for Staff of back and left a voicemail at the actions.” White Pass Elementary school that said: “I’m going to Due to her criminal history, AT (expletive) shoot everybody that which includes prior drug and A NIGHT THE THEATRE School on March 6 goes to your (expletive) school.” theft charges, Strong faces a stan- The Members of the By Stephanie Schendel After school staff heard the dard sentencing range between 33 and 43 months in prison, Mc- Rotary Clubs of Centralia, Chehalis & Twin Cities [email protected] message on March 6, the em- ployees placed the school on Clain said. Invite you to join us for dinner & an auction The Packwood woman who lockdown until deputies arrested The jury, however, also found was arrested after threatening Strong. her guilty of two aggravating fac- Blue Pavilion to shoot employees at White “You simply cannot call a tors of other foreseeable victims, FRIDAY SW Washington Pass Elementary School earlier school and threaten to kill the which means a judge has the dis- May 9, 2014 6 pm Fairgrounds this year faces up to 10 years in children and employees of a cretion to sentence her up to 10 prison after a trial jury found her school when you are upset about years in prison. to beneit the renovation of the guilty of two counts of felony ha- the bus protocol,” said Mark She will be sentenced on May Rotary Mezzanine at the Fox Theatre City of Winlock Approves Lease of • DRESS FOR THE THEATRE • Community Building to Lions Club Items for Auction ONE DOLLAR: Lions Club money to put into it,” Curry said. building housed emergency civil u Crab Trip in the South Sound for 3 “It’s just big and it’s old. It’s really defense items and supplies dur- u 10 TC Rotarians to do Yard Maintenance, Will Pay $1 for Year- ing World War II. old.” Painting and “Honey-do’s” Long Lease; Club Would According to historical docu- Until recently, the building ments provided by the city of had also hosted the coronation u 4 Tickets to a Seahawks Game Maintain Building ceremony for Winlock Egg Days CH520900cf.sw Winlock, the Works Progress By Christopher Brewer before it was moved to Winlock Administration had built the High School. [email protected] Winlock Community Building ••• For advance tickets email [email protected] Winlock City Council mem- in the 1930s, with the building Christopher Brewer: (360) bers voted last week to approve a being dedicated in 1938. The 807-8235 lease agreement between the city and the Winlock Lions Club for the historic Winlock Commu- nity Building. The agreement states that the Join our(Applies to 12Birthday years and younger) Club! Lions Club will lease the build- ing located at 607 NW Kerron Ave. from the city for $1 over the Sign up and receive: next year, and the club will in turn maintain the building and pay for the utilities. City Clerk Tedi Curry said the Lions Club could also pro- mote the building for use for $5 Book ’n’ Brush Birthday Buck$ weddings, gatherings and other events while still allowing other scoop of ice cream from nonprofits to use it. City officials Free and even more had proposed selling the build- ing in the past, but now that op- Sweet Inspirations, tion is off the table. Surprises However, while the city still Compliments of BabyGear! CH517992sl.db owns the building, there has www.BooknBrush.com been no way for them to main- tain it with dwindling funds in Located in Historic Downtown Chehalis • 518 N. Market Blvd. Chehalis WA 98532 the city’s budget. 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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT criminal trespass after police • Military gear was sto- Scam Averted Burglary located her inside a closed busi- len from the 300 block of Byrd Peeing in Public • Deputies were able to help • Deputies responded to a ness on the 800 block of Johnson Street sometime in the past stop a 63-year-old Chehalis-area home in the 900 block of state • Aaron M. Perez, 22, of Road shortly after 11 p.m. Tues- month. The theft was reported woman from withdrawing mon- Centralia, was cited for suspi- day. She also was arrested for Route 505 in Toledo at 12:32 shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday. ey from a financial institution - cion of disorderly conduct after obstructing as well as providing Wednesday after a man report in Castle Rock after a reported ed numerous items were taken police say he was found in the a false name to police. • A woman reported a purse - middle of North Pearl Street and phone scam Wednesday. Depu from the home. The man told stolen from her vehicle on the ties responded to a home in the Reynolds Avenue “highly intoxi- deputies someone broke into Fight 1200 block of South Gold Street 600 block of Brown Road East cated and urinating.” The inci- his home and stole a Dell touch at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday. at 2:45 p.m. after a man told dent was reported at 9:03 p.m. • Matthew S. Hull, 53, of screen computer, a Hewlett- - them his wife took a phone call - Wednesday. Centralia, and Annette M. Taus Packard printer, three televi cheer, 49, of Centralia, were both LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE from a man who called himself sions, several caps, an - “Jose,” told her he was from Assault arrested for fourth-degree as Police Dog Finds Drugs XBOX 360, two remote controls, sault after a physical dispute on the investigation bureau of the $300 in cash, cologne, a soccer • Lewis County K-9 Axel • Joseph M. Hart, 22, was West Cherry Street and South Internal Revenue Service, and backpack, a soccer jersey and aided Centralia officers in locat- arrested on suspicion of as- Washington Avenue at about 11 said she needed to give $15,000 black Adidas shorts. Total loss ing an item that someone had sault after police say he choked a.m. Tuesday. or serve five years in prison. is estimated at $5,200. Evidence thrown into the bushes on the and kicked his girlfriend on the The woman drove to her bank was left at the scene; deputies 100 block of South Washington 1100 block of South Tower Av- in Castle Rock and deputies continue to investigate the inci- Theft Avenue while running from po- enue Wednesday at 10:57 p.m. tried to call her cell phone, but dent. Hart was booked into the Lewis • Theft of a 1991 white lice at about 4 a.m Tuesday. Axel eventually made contact with Honda Civic with Washington located a container full of pre- - County Jail. her bank and were able to con ••• - scription pills that did not belong license plates 516TQS was re vince her the call was a scam. By The Chronicle Staff ported from the 1100 block of E to the fleeing man, identified as The Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- Criminal Trespass - Street at 1:28 p.m. Wednesday. Daniel O. Hoffman, 24 of Cen fice asks the public to not re- Please call news reporter Stepha- • Amelia S. Jones, 18, a Che- Police say the vehicle was taken tralia. Hoffman was booked into spond to such requests, as the nie Schendel with news tips. She can halis transient, was arrested sometime in the past two days. jail for possession of a controlled IRS will not call about tax pay- be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- and booked into jail for alleged substance without a prescription. ments. [email protected]. Lewis County Superior Court Actions by Lewis County Su- $4,056 in fees, 310 suspended, fined $5,000 on count communication with a minor for im- session of a controlled substance, meth- perior Court included the follow- • Lisa Marie Yaddow, 31, Tacoma, (1- 1, 90 days with 36 suspended, fined moral purposes, sentenced to 60 days amphetamine, sentenced to 24 months - ing defendants, charges and case 3) 3 counts second degree theft, sen- $1.000 on count 2, $2,991 in fees. in jail, 12 months community custody, in prison, 12 months community cus dispositions: tenced to 12.75 months in prison on $3,355 in fees. tody, fined $2,000, $2,930 in fees. counts 1 through 3, consecutive, 12.75 Held April 23 • Jeffrey Thomas Gould, 35, Centralia, months community custody on counts fourth degree assault, domestic vio- Held April 15 1 through 3, $2,400 in fees. • Benjamin Ryan Monk, 27, Chehalis, Held April 24 lence, sentenced to 364 days in jail with • Wayne Russell Radford, III, 29, Che- - (1-2) 2 counts possession of a controlled • Jessica Ann Rauch, 31, Centralia, use 344 suspended, $1.400 in fees. • Martin Minjarez, 18, Vancouver, cus halis, (1) residential burglary, (2) cyber- substance with intent to deliver, meth- of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 90 • Penny Packer, 23, Rochester, posses- todial assault, sentenced to 12 months stalking, (3) communication with a mi- amphetamine, sentenced to 60 months - days in jail with 89 suspended, fined and 1 day in prison, 12 months commu nor for immoral purposes, sentenced in prison on counts 1 and 2, 12 months sion of a stolen vehicle, sentenced to 45 $250, $1,050 in fees. - nity custody, $1,545 in fees. to 17 months in prison on count 1, 12 community custody on counts 1 and 2, days in jail, 12 months community cus • Gabriel Escamilla, Jr., 20, Centralia, months on count 2, 364 days with 288 fined $2,000, $2,000 in fees. • Gregory Jones, 35, Yelm, pos- tody, $2,400 in fees. - (1) possession of a stolen vehicle, (2) suspended, 36 months community cus • Sheldon James Hardy, 40, Chehalis, possession of a controlled substance tody on count 3, $2,400 in fees. second degree assault, sentenced to 55 with intent to manufacture or deliver, months in prison, 18 months commu- methamphetamine, sentenced to 22 nity custody, $1,800 in fees. months in prison on count 1, 48 months Held April 18 • Ammahad Anthony Bradley, 23, in prison, 12 months community cus- • Donald Eugene Thomas, 39, Centra- Chehalis, (1) possession of a controlled tody, fined $3,000 on count 2, $4,427 in lia, reckless endangerment, sentenced substance with intent to manufacture fees. to 364 days in jaul with 347 suspended, or deliver, methamphetamine, (2) pos- fined $5,000, $2,396 in fees. session of a controlled substance with Savings Held April 16 • Nathan Luke Roy, 31, White Swan, intent to manufacture or deliver, heroin, second degree assault, sentenced to 13 sentenced to 60 months in prison on • Tyler Carus Abair, 23, Napavine, (1) months in prison, 18 months commu- counts 1 and 2, 12 months community first degree identity theft, (2) second nity custody, $2,400 in fees. custody on counts 1 and 2, fined $3 000, degree identity theft, (3) second degree • Lauri Kathleen Spangler, 48, Kelso, $3,000 in fees. theft, sentenced to 45 days in jail on maintaining building for controlled • Jason Ray Dunham, 30, Chehalis, (1) Choose count 1, 45 days on count 2, 45 days on substances purposes, sentenced to 36 possession of a controlled substance, Funeral Alternatives count 3, concurrent, $2,400 in fees. days in jail, 6 months community cus- methamphetamine, (2) third degree CH521482sl.cg • Levi Geoffrey Pickett, 22, Centralia, tody, fined $1.000, $2,050 in fees. theft, sentenced to 15 days in jail on for quality service second degree theft, sentenced to 3 counts 1 and 2, 12 months community months in jail, $1,500 in fees. custody, fined $1,000, $2,300 in fees. at a better price. • Mary Katherine Tauro, 23, Fed- Held April 22 • Rebecca Jane Higgins, 41, Centralia, eral Way,, bail jumping, sentenced to 3 • Jason Bennett Banks, 39, Centralia, (1-3) 3 counts possession of a controlled 360.807.4468 • FuneralAlternatives.org •• Serving Lewis County months in jail, $1,400 in fees. failure to register as a sex offender, sen- substance, methamphetamine, (4) pos- • Janay Danielle Reese-Wilson, 27, tenced to 12 months and 1 day in prison, session of a controlled substance with Seattle, third degree theft, sentenced 12 months community custody, $1,300 intent to deliver, methamphetamine, to 364 days in jail with 347 suspended, in fees. sentenced to 69 months in prison on $1,300 in fees. • Michael Edward Kimbrel, 32, Centra- counts 1 through 3, 12 months on count • Mark Steven Chesler, Jr., 33, lia, failure to register as a sex offender, 4, fined $4,000, $ 3,800 in fees. Centralia, unlawful use of drug sentenced to 43 months in prison, 36 • Mario Vasques, Jr., 23, Longview, (1) paraphernalia,sentenced to 90 days in months community custody, $2,400 in third degree assault of a child, (2) escape jail with 89 suspended, $1,600 in fees. fees. from community custody, sentenced to - • Chelsea Renee Hensley, 22, Centra- • Cassandra Leigh Aparicio, 28, Cen- 25 months in prison, 12 months com lia, (1) possession of a controlled sub- tralia, possession of a controlled sub- munity custody on count 1, 6 months in stance, methamphetamine, (2) posses- stance, methamphetamine, sentenced prison on count 2, $2,400 in fees. sion of a controlled substance, heroin, to 12 months community custody, • Andrew Duke Mattson, 24, (3) second degree burglary, sentenced fined $1,000, $1,900 in fees. Longview, possession of a weapon by to 12 months in prison on count 1, 12 • Pedro Mendoza-Hernandez, 33, a prisoner, sentenced to 30 days in jail, months on count 2, 12 months and 1 Chehalis, (1) driving while under the 12 months community custody, $2,400 day on count 3, 12 months community influence, (2) hit and run property dam- in fees. custody on counts 1 and 2, fined $1,000, age, sentenced to 364 days in jail with • Brian R. Cosper, 36, Hinsdale, Ill., Marriage Licenses The following couples recently • Jerry Raymond Hiatt, 40, and Misty Ore., and Kaela Renee Glaze, 28, Pe Ell applied for a marriage license at Ann Flatt, 37, both of Chehalis • Bryan Kirby Holcomb, 46, and Ja- • Kim Leroy Stewart, 53, and Sunday mie Joy Tucker, 36, both of Chehalis the Lewis County Courthouse: Ann Pilz, 48, both of Chehalis - • Joey Douglas Anderson, 23, and • Michael James Folden, 43, and An • Jayden Blake Ramalho, 26, and Ashlee Arleen Weaver, 27, both of gela L. 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Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Thursday, May 8, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Obama Climate Pro-Russia Insurgents Rules Won’t Wait House Set to Approve to Hold Vote Until After Election in East Ukraine WASHINGTON (AP) — DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — Within weeks, President Barack The pro-Russia insurgency in east- Obama’s administration is set to New Benghazi Probe ern Ukraine decided today to go unveil unprecedented emissions ahead with Sunday’s referendum limits on power plants across PARTY DIVIDE: Democrats er Americans on Sept. 11, 2012. released last week. on autonomy or even indepen- the U.S., much to the dismay of Democrats voiced wide- “A line was crossed,” said dence despite a call from Russian many Democratic candidates May Boycott Committee ranging concerns over the scope Boehner, who in April declared President Vladimir Putin to post- who are running for election in in Republican-Led House and composition of the select he saw no need for a select com- pone it. energy-producing states. Fear- committee. They said they’d mittee. Correspondence among While Putin’s suggestion was ful of a political backlash, they By Bradley Klapper make no decision on whether top officials showed the White seen as an effort to step back from wish their fellow Democrat in The Associated Press to participate in the panel until House “played a more significant confrontation and negotiate a deal the White House would hold off Boehner responds to a demand role” in deciding how the attack with the West, he fueled tensions until after the voting. WASHINGTON — House from Minority Leader Nancy ought to be described publicly, again today by overseeing military But Obama can’t wait that Republicans are set to begin a Pelosi that he scrap his plan for a he told reporters Wednesday. exercises that Russian news agen- long. special investigation of the dead- committee of seven Republicans cies said simulated a massive retal- Unlike the Keystone XL oil ly attack on the U.S. diplomatic and five Democrats. Democrats THE OBAMA administration iatory nuclear strike in response to pipeline, whose review the ad- post in Benghazi, Libya, raising say membership should be even- says officials tried to provide the an enemy attack. ministration has delayed, prob- the stakes in a political battle ly split, and want clearer time public with the best informa- Putin said the exercise involv- ably until after November’s elec- with the Obama administration and cost constraints for a forum tion available after the attack at ing Russia’s nuclear forces had been tions, the clock is ticking for the as the midterm election season they likened to a “kangaroo a time when U.S. embassies, con- planned back in November, but it power plant rules — the corner- heats up. court.” Rep. Xavier Becerra, D- sulates and other facilities were came as relations between Russia stone of Obama’s campaign to Democrats are considering a Calif., said Boehner’s panel “can facing angry demonstrations and the West have plunged to their curb climate change. Unless he boycott of the committee, which go on forever.” across the Muslim world over a lowest point since the Cold War. starts now, the rules won’t be is expected to be approved for- Republicans have made YouTube video mocking Islam’s in place before he leaves office, mally when the Republican-led Benghazi a central plank of Prophet Muhammad. Tomb Dating Back To making it easier for his successor House votes this afternoon. They their strategy to wrest control It originally attributed Beng- to stop them. don’t want their presence to pro- of the Senate from the Demo- hazi to a similar protest that ex- 1100 B.C. Found In Egypt So even though the action vide legitimacy to what they be- crats in November’s traditionally tremists hijacked, but retracted CAIRO (AP) — Archeologists lieve will be a partisan forum, yet could bolster Republican at- low-turnout midterm elections. that account amid severe criti- have found a tomb dating back to they don’t want to lose the abil- tacks against some of this year’s Twenty months since the attack, cism. It says Republicans are around 1100 B.C. south of Cairo, ity to counter Republican claims most vulnerable Democrats, the Benghazi still revs up the GOP’s persisting with Benghazi ques- Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry said administration is proceeding at and provide cover for potential conservative base. tions in the hopes of generating a today. full speed. Obama’s counselor witnesses. Republicans say the White scandal to gain political support. Antiquities Minister Mo- on climate issues, John Podesta, House, concerned primarily Like House Democrats, the hamed Ibrahim said that the tomb affirmed that the proposal will SPEAKER JOHN BOEHNER vowed with protecting President Barack administration has yet to say if belongs to a guard of the army be unveiled in early June — just Wednesday that the examination Obama in the final weeks of his it will cooperate with the select archives and royal messenger to as this year’s general election is would be “all about getting to the re-election campaign, misled committee. foreign countries. Ibrahim said heating up. truth” of the Obama administra- the nation by playing down in- On Wednesday, White the Cairo University Faculty of Ar- tion’s response to the attack and telligence suggesting Benghazi House spokesman Josh Earnest chaeology’s discovery at Saqqara Health Insurers: would not be a partisan, elec- was a major, al-Qaida-linked pounced on congressional Re- adds “a chapter to our knowledge tion-year circus. “This is a seri- terrorist attack. They accuse the publicans for seeking campaign about the history of Saqqara.” Payment Rates ous investigation,” he said while administration of stonewalling money off the investigation, de- Ola el-Egeizy of Cairo Univer- Above 80 Percent accusing Obama and his team congressional investigators ever scribing a fundraising email ear- sity said the tomb contains “very of withholding the true story of since, pointing specifically to lier in the day as a “pretty good nice inscriptions” of the funerary WASHINGTON (AP) — Top how militants killed Ambassa- emails written by U.S. officials in indication of political motiva- procession and the afterlife of the health insurance companies told dor Chris Stevens and three oth- the days after the attack but only tion.” deceased. members of Congress Wednes- Saqqara was the necropolis for day that more than 80 percent of the ancient Egyptian city of Mem- people who’ve signed up under phis and site of the oldest known the president’s new health care pyramid in Egypt. law have gone on to pay their premiums — a necessary step for the enrollment figures touted Venezuelan by the Obama administration to hold up. Officials Break Up Aetna reported payment rates Protesters’ Camps in “the low- to mid-80 percent CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) range;” Wellpoint said the rate — Hundreds of National Guard was as high as 90 percent for members and police broke up four those whose premium had come camps maintained by student pro- due; the Blue Cross and Blue testers and arrested 243 people in Shield Association said 80 to 85 an early morning raid, Venezuelan percent; and the Health Care officials said today. Service Corporation, which sells The camps consisting of small Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in tents were installed more than a five states, pegged the rate at 83 month ago to protest against the percent or above. The figures government of President Nicolas were in line with what individual Maduro. insurers have said on earnings Venezuela’s Interior Minister calls with analysts and elsewhere Miguel Rodriguez Torres said the in recent weeks. tent cities were dismantled earlier Democrats seized on the fig- in the morning. ures disclosed at a House hearing The move was announced just as the latest sign that the health hours before top opposition leader care law has defied its critics and Leopoldo Lopez, who’s been in a is working. military prison outside Caracas Lolita Baldor / The Associated Press since February, is scheduled to be Colorado Lawmakers Lexy, a therapy dog, is shown at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. A slowly evolving form of treatment, animal therapy is used in in court for a hearing on whether only a few other Army installations, including Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. he should begin trial on charges Approve Plan for stemming from the anti-gov- Marijuana Banking ernment protests or whether he should be freed. By The Associated Press Colorado lawmakers have ap- Therapy Dogs Help American proved the world’s first financial Chinese Ships Ram system for the marijuana indus- Troops Deal With Postwar Stress Vietnamese Vessels try, a network of uninsured co- Near Oil Rig operatives designed to give pot By Lolita C. Baldor here and we won’t talk about de- dress the broad swath of stress businesses a way to access basic HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — ployments, we’ll just (talk) about disorders and mental health banking services. The Associated Press Chinese ships have been ramming the dog. ... My day is better every problems brought on by more The plan, approved Wednes- into and firing water cannons at FORT BRAGG, N.C. — After time I come in.” than a decade of war, one of the day, seeks to move the marijuana three deployments to Iraq and Vietnamese vessels trying to stop industry away from its cash-only For 82nd Airborne psychia- biggest hurdles is getting soldiers Beijing from putting an oil rig three to Afghanistan, Staff Sgt. trist Maj. Christine Rumayor, to put aside the bravado and seek roots. Banks routinely reject pot Dennis Swols is agitated, prone in the South China Sea, accord- businesses for even basic ser- Lexy is a partner, a conversation treatment. Lexy, it turns out, is ing to officials and video footage to bouts of anger and unable to starter and a living, breathing particularly good at that. vices such as checking accounts really talk about his time on the Wednesday, in a dangerous escala- because they fear running afoul medical tool that can calm a Van Woodruff, who was a tion of tensions over waters consid- battlefield. patient and make a therapy ap- sergeant first class, went to his of federal law, which considers But as Swols sits in a small of- ered a global flashpoint. pointment a little more enjoy- scheduled appointment just a Several boats have been dam- marijuana and its proceeds ille- fice in the Robinson Health Clin- gal. able. few days before he was set to get aged and at least six Vietnamese ic at Fort Bragg, his hand drops The result: Pot shop owners A small number of dogs like his medical retirement and move on board them have been injured, deal in large amounts of cash, to the furry head beside him and Lexy are being used almost as out of the Army after 13 years in officials said. The United States which makes them targets for his mood brightens. Settled at co-therapists. Others routinely the service. said it was concerned and accused criminals. Or they try to find his feet, Lexy, a 5-year-old Ger- work as service animals and are “It’s hard for me to come to China of ramping up tensions in ways around the problem, like man shepherd, gives Swols a few often used for animal-assisted these appointments. I can’t re- the area. drenching their proceeds in air moments of distraction. therapy, including in visits to pa- ally sit in the waiting room,” said “China’s decision to introduce freshener to remove the stink of It’s her job. And, according to tients in the hospitals. Woodruff, who suffers from ob- an oil rig accompanied by nu- marijuana and try to fool tradi- Swols, she’s good at it. Lexy’s move into therapy was sessive-compulsive disorder. “I merous government vessels for tional banks into accepting their “I have a hard time talking to unexpected. Rumayor decided to don’t look forward to this whole the first time in waters disputed money. people about my deployments put her new puppy through the process of being here. ... The with Vietnam is provocative and “This is our main problem: and everything,” says Swols, who training when she realized Lexy whole process of being here is raises tensions,” State Department Financial services for marijuana is with the 82nd Airborne’s 4th was less of a guard dog and more something that’s agitative to my spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a businesses,” said Sen. David Brigade Combat Team. After of a calm cuddler. So, Lexy went diagnosis.” statement. “This unilateral action Balmer, R-Centennial. “We are taking part in the invasion of Af- through about 2½ years of train- But on a sunny Wednesday appears to be part of a broader trying to improvise and come ghanistan in 2001 and the march ing before she was able to pin morning, the Alabama native is pattern of Chinese behavior to up with something in Colorado into Baghdad in 2003, he’s been on her rank — she’s a lieutenant sitting in Rumayer’s office. “This advance its claims over disputed to give marijuana business some diagnosed with post-traumatic colonel — and become certified is the only one I look forward to territory in a manner that under- opportunity, so they do not have stress. “But having her here, I as Fort Bragg’s only therapy dog. going to because of Lexy. I love mines peace and stability in the to store large amounts of cash.” just pet Lexy. Or I’m just sitting As the Army struggles to ad- dogs.” region.” • Main 13 LOCAL / CALENDAR The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 Bed-Ridden Residents Rescued from Burning Oakville Home QUICK ACTION: Neighbors story of the house. ston Fire Authority, Riverside Fire The two people inside the Authority, Grays Harbor Fire Dis- and Emergency house, who were awoken by trict Five with Oakville firefight- Responders Cut Hole “In the light of the day I’m standing here in smoke detectors, were unable to ers all responded. Crews were on awe over the extraordinary feat that the escape due to medical issues, ac- scene until about 5:30 a.m. in House to Extricate cording to Witt. By the time fire- “In the light of the day I’m Two Residents Unable to Tribal Police, neighbors and firefighters fighter arrived, police and neigh- standing here in awe over the Escape By Themselves bors had already started cutting extraordinary feat that the Tribal did to save lives.” a hole in the front of the house Police, neighbors and firefighters By Stephanie Schendel with a chain saw. did to save lives,” said Lt. Lanette Lanette Dyer [email protected] One of the occupants was in a Dyer from West Thurston Fire West Thurston Fire Authority hospital bed and the other was in Authority. “To see what effort Neighbors, police and fire- a wheelchair, according to Witt. they did to rescue people who fighters rescued two bed-ridden No one was injured, but the were unable to rescue themselves. people from a burning Oakville a report of a two-story house Kevin Witt, chief of Grays Har- 1,800-square-foot house was This is what communities do.” house early Wednesday morning, fire on the 2300 block of South bor Fire District One. heavily damaged by the fire, ••• according to the fire department. Bank Road in the Oakville area When fire crews arrived, smoke and water. Stephanie Schendel can be Firefighters responded to at about 2:15 a.m., according to flames were visible from the top Firefighters from West Thur- reached at (360) 807-8208

[email protected] Extra prize tickets are $5. Prize Parents will receive a child Straw-bale Gardening, 10 a.m., Sal- Calendar “Quilters,” 8 p.m., Wickstrom Theatre, winners will be posted at noon. identification kit and have their kum Library Demonstration Garden, Centralia College, $10 for adults, $8 for A lunch that includes ham- children fingerprinted for safety. sponsored by WSU Lewis County Exten- Continued from page Main 2 students and senior citizens. (360) 736- burgers, hot dogs, salads and pop sion Master Gardener Program, (360) 9391, ext. 301 Also, there will be several tables 740-1212 or http://lewis-mg-mrc.org will be available. with information. Families that “Back to the ‘80s,” W.F. West High Firearms training course, by the Fire- Admission is $99. For four or Sign-in is 9-11 a.m., and the currently have missing children more tickets, it is $79 per person. School Theatre and Music Programs, arms Academy of Seattle, in conjunction 7:30 p.m., R.E. Bennett Elementary audi- last rider out is 11:30 a.m. Rid- will be in attendance. with Lewis County Republicans, 10 a.m.- For nonprofits and other organi- torium, 233 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, $9, ers must sign a release to ride a For more information, zations such as schools, admis- 5 p.m., 3399 Centralia-Alpha Road, free, tickets at high school ASB office or at the private trail. No stallions or dogs call Jennifer Ducummon, donations to Lewis County Republicans door, (360) 807-7235 sion is $65 per person. are allowed. accepted, to enroll call (360) 978-6100 Mother’s Day Plant sale, Friends of (360) 740-1377. Coordinator of the local pro- The ride starts at 874 Burnt Mother’s Day gift bazaar, 11 a.m.-4 duction of Leadercast is the Che- Winlock Timberland Library, 9 a.m., Win- lock Timberland Libary Ridge Road. For more informa- p.m., Onalaska Community Presbyte- halis United Methodist Church. tion, call Larry, (360) 262-9132 Old School Narcissus rian Church, free kids activities, (360) Bethel Church is located at 132 Rising Tide Seminar, “Why Sustain- able Agriculture & Food Systems Matter: or Tony, (360) 748-8640, or visit Being Sold at Boistfort 520-5466 Kirkland Road, Chehalis. An Odyssey of Discovery,” Martha Rosen- www.lcbch.org. Borst Homesite Open House, 1:30- meyer, The Evergreen State College, Spring Fest 3:30 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Centralia, free noon, Walton Science Center, Room 121, admission, (360) 330-7662 Centralia College, (360) 736-9391, ext. Prairie Appreciation Narcissus that were rescued Rodney Carrington, 8 p.m., Lucky Rotary Clubs to Hold 305, or email [email protected] from Boistfort High School be- Eagle Casino, tickets start at $29, Dinner-Auction Rodney Carrington, 8 p.m., Lucky Day Approaches fore it was torn down will be on 1-800-720-1788 Eagle Casino, tickets start at $29, sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at W.F. West Home/Garden Show, 9 1-800-720-1788 The 19th annual Prairie Ap- at Fairgrounds preciation Day will be 10 a.m. to the Boistfort Spring Fest, held at a.m.-6 p.m., greenhouses behind W.F. W.F. West Home/Garden Show, 3:30- West High School The members of Centralia, 6:30 p.m., greenhouses behind W.F. West 3 p.m. Saturday. the Baw Faw Grange. Chehalis and Twin Cities Rotary High School The event is held at Thurston When the old high school was Fundraiser, for Boistfort children’s trip Plant clearance sale, Centralia High County’s Glacial Heritage and due to be razed because of a lack to Washington, D.C., 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Boist- clubs are holding a dinner and fort gym, household items, antiques, fur- auction at 6 p.m. Friday in the School FFA, 2:30-5 p.m., greeenhouse the Department of Natural Re- of students, longtime resident behind high school, all plants 25-50 per- source’s Mima Mounds Natural Edgar Jones dug up the narcissus niture, clothing, craft supplies, car wash Blue Pavilion at the Southwest cent off, (360) 827-6375 at 10 a.m. by bus garage Fairgrounds. Areas, two of the largest remain- and replanted them at the Baw “A Night at the Theatre” will ing remnants of the endangered Faw Grange hall next door. The benefit the renovation of the Libraries prairie ecosystem in Western bulbs were thinned this year, and Libraries Mezzanine Lounge at the Fox Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., Washington. will be sold at the Spring Fest. Make Moms Day, for children, 11 a.m., Theatre in downtown Centralia. Salkum In May, the prairie is span- The Boistfort Spring Fest is make a Mother’’s Day card, Randle Tickets may be purchased Preschool Story Time, for children gled with swaths of blue Cam- a small plant sale with whole- “The Land Called Lewis,” author from any member of the three age 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis as with accents of spring gold, sale prices. Most of the plants visit with Sandra Crowell, for teens and Rotary clubs or at the theater for Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 buttercups, Oregon sunshine, arrive in the parking lot of the adults, 2:30 p.m., Centralia $50 each. Also, a reservation can a.m., Winlock and many more native flowers. Grange on flatbed trailers trav- be made by mailing a check to Youth PageTurners: Dealing With Wild birds, including bluebirds, eling less than 2 miles. Some di- Organizations Dragons, for youth grades 4-6, 3:30 p.m., meadowlarks and northern har- Lewis County Rotary Founda- Winlock rect all proceeds to the Baw Faw riers, are common sights. Prairie Steppers Square and Round tion, PO Box 1011, Chehalis, WA. Friday Family Films, for all ages, 4 p.m., Grange, including every penny Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck List the full name and address Tenino Prairie Appreciation Day from the Old School Narcissus. at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, for each person attending. Reser- is sponsored by the Friends of The Baw Faw Grange is lo- (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 vations should be mailed no later Puget Prairies and their part- cated at 995 Boistfort Road, Organizations ners. than May 2. Curtis. It is next to the Boistfort Support Groups Established in 2008, Historic Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, At Glacial Heritage Preserve School, which will be hosting a Fox Theatre Restorations is a 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Commu- there are two interpretive loops, yard sale the same day. Alzheimer’s support group, nity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, (360) one of about 2 miles (the Activ- 10:30 a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community 501c3 non-profit organization 273-3604 ity Trail) and the other about 4 Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, committed to the complete res- Lewis County Writers critique session, (360) 628-4980 toration of Centralia’s historic miles (the Self-Guided Trail). Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) 269- http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress. The Activity Trail contains a Fox Theatre and the revitaliza- 0587 or (360) 748-3702 tion of historic Downtown Cen- com/ number of informative stations covering various aspects of the Clay Chambers & the Last Ride, 9 p.m.- tralia. 1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- Have an The plan for the Fox is to re- Support Groups South Sound prairies. They in- sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 store the exterior and interior clude topics such as prairie ecol- “Quilters,” 8 p.m., Wickstrom Theatre, H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., iPad? ogy, restoration, management of Centralia College, $10 for adults, $8 for of the building as it was in 1930 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 students and senior citizens. (360) 736- when the Fox was built. In addi- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, invasive plants, and the wildlife 9391, ext. 301 app.chronline.com tion, the restored art deco theater [email protected] and wildflowers found in this will be outfitted with all of the el- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., unique ecosystem. The stations ements of a modern performing Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson have experts to discuss each CH520294cd.jd arts center, including theatrical Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 topic as well as activities for lighting, state of the art sound children and the young at heart. I’m Stickin’ with and film equipment and an en- Saturday, May 10 The Self-Guided Trail has tirely upgraded fly system and interpretive signs pointing out stage. With 1,000 seats, this per- many of the unique features forming arts center is the largest Lewis County Historical of these prairies, and is a good between Portland and Tacoma. Ride Draws Near choice for those who just want For more information on to absorb the ambiance. the auction and dinner, contact Four different loop rides Those wishing to support Centralia Rotary President Deb- are being offered for this year’s Prairie Appreciation Days can bie Schinnell, (360) 269-4215, or Lewis County Historical Ride purchase souvenir note cards, Scott White, (360) 880-8053. Saturday. hats and T-shirts. All proceeds All bicycle rides will begin from purchases will support fu- and end at Stan Hedwall Park, ture Prairie Appreciation Days Centralia Ballet Chehalis. The rides, 20, 48, 68 and restoration efforts. There Providing Quality Medical Care Since 1927 Academy Students to and 100 miles, will offer the will be no native plant sale this sights and sounds of rural roads year. Proudly serving Perform in Olympia in Lewis County. There are The Mima Mounds site is ful- Students from the Centralia views of Mount , Mount ly handicapped accessible with a Chehalis, Centralia and Lacey Ballet Academy will be perform- St. Helens and Mount Rainier. paved trail that is ideal for fami- ing in Ballet Northwest’s produc- Three of the four rides will go lies with toddlers and those who steckmedical.com past the historical Evaline School want a less strenuous experi- tion of “Swan Lake” at the Wash- 1299 Bishop Rd. Chehalis ington Center for the Performing and Claquato Church. ence. In addition, group tours of Arts, Olympia, on Mother’s Day Five rest stops will have wa- Mima Mounds can be arranged 360.748.0211 weekend, Friday through Sunday. ter, drinks and food. There will by sending an email to prairieap- Local students in the pro- be on-site basic assistance and [email protected]. duction are Stephanie San Souci, repairs, and Lewis County ham Pets are not allowed at the Jacob Brein, Matthew Hawkins, radio volunteers will be available nature preserves. James Iselin, and Jordan White. throughout the ride. Those wishing to donate San Souci and Brien also are Registration fees are $35 for to the Thurston County Food members of Ballet Northwest. an individual rider, $40 for tan- Bank can do so at either loca- Performances are at 7:30 p.m. dem crews and $40 for families. tion. (No glass, please.) Friday, May 9; 2 and 7 p.m. Sat- Kids under 16 are free with a par- More information and di- urday, May 10; and 2 p.m. Sun- ent. rections can be found on the day, May 11. On-site registration will be Friends of Puget Prairies web- Check out our Tickets can be purchased available between 7 and 9:30 a.m. site at http://www.prairieap- through www.olytix.org by call- the day of the ride. preciationday.org, or by calling ing (360) 753-8586. For more information, call either (360) 458-5450 or (206) Mazie, (360) 262-9647, or email 498-3273. Oregon Trail music and dancing, [email protected]. FHA open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Missing Children Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Back to Work Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Back Country Horsemen Organization to Cities Senior Center to Hold Annual Ride Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Hold Event at Program CH520330ca.sw Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Cen- The Lewis County chapter of ter, $5, (360) 262-3041 the Backcountry Horsemen of Chehalis Library Becky Carver Clay Chambers & the Last Ride, 9 p.m.- Washington is holding its Burnt The National Center for NMLS: 185042 1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Ridge Fun Ride Saturday. Missing & Exploited Children Lewis County Farmers Market, 10 The cost is $10 for riders 18 is hosting a free event Saturday Oice 360.807.4618 • Fax 360.807.4651 a.m.-3 p.m., corner of Pearl and Ma- years and older and $5 for those at the Vernetta Smith Chehalis lo.primelending.com/rcarver ple streets, Centralia, (360) 736-8977, under 18. 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about them. Currently, the fa- Otter cility has a long-eared owl that Pete Caster / [email protected] came in with a dangling left Continued from front page For Heaven’s Sake Wildlife wing and cannot fly, and two Rescue Director Claudia other injured owls. been named Oscar and is less Supensky feeds infant The facility also has an opos- than a month old, to West barn owls at the wild life re- sum that has neurological prob- Sound Wildlife on Bainbridge habilitation clinic in Roch- lems and cannot use its rear legs. Island, where it can be raised ester on Wednesday after- “It’s a good animal to take with other otters. Supensky said noon. The trio of barn owls on fundraisers because people otters need others around to are less than an month old. have mixed impressions about learn how to swim. possums,” Supensky’s husband, West Sound Wildlife has a David Supensky, said. large water facility for otters. As the facility continues to “It's not that we want to do, grow, the Supenskys’ plan to but otters need to be in a family build a new space for larger ani- and we don't have a water facility mals, such as black bears, and for when he is old enough (about a water facility to keep animals 4 months) to learn to swim,” Su- like the otter pup. pensky said. In the meantime, the facility Supensky said otter pups is doing what it can to care for need to be in rehabilitation for its newest addition. 18 months before they can be re- River otters can grow to 30 leased. She hopes Oscar will be pounds and primarily eat fish. returned to the South Thurston There are more than 100,000 es- County area once he is ready to The 8-acre facility houses “In the spring we are inun- owl is about a week old. Supen- timated across North America. be released. a variety of animals, including dated with babies,” Supensky sky expects to raise the owls and They are found in streams, lakes, “They are not a quick turn- deer, opossums, squirrels, birds, said. “We are one of the few release them. reservoirs, wetlands and along around animal like a baby bird,” coyotes, foxes, porcupines, bea- places in Western Washington “We have some interesting the coast. Supensky said. vers and other critters around that can take deer. There is no things here right now,” Supen- Supensky said caring for Os- For Heaven’s Sake took in the area. The nonprofit relies one that can take deer south of sky said. car is like caring for a human 1,050 animals last year. The fa- on 45 volunteers and donations Lynnwood, so that is why we get The facility is allowed to baby. He drinks from a bottle, cility has grown every year since from the community. so many fawns.” keep certain animals that can burps, fusses, cries and sleeps it opened five years ago. Supen- Supensky said spring is a Along with the otter pup, the not be released as educational until its next feeding. sky expects just as many ani- busy time for the facility. Last facility received three adolescent animals. People are able to visit “I will really miss him when mals this year. year, it cared for 30 fawns. owls last weekend. The oldest and view the animals and learn he goes,” Supensky said.

for trial and arresting someone 252, which represented Reyn- According to Latsch’s decision: ously reported Reynolds would Officer without probable cause. olds, was still in the process of “I must agree with the union that receive about $150,000 in retro- In the police chief’s letter of appealing his 2011 two-week it appears that the Employer’s active pay, Berg said Wednesday Continued from front page reprimand to Reynolds, dated unpaid suspension for the exces- main focus ... revolved around that figure may not be correct. July 12, 2011, it stated: “This is sive use of force. Mr. Reynolds’ refusal to answer There is a period of nine to Reynolds was the subject of truly the final opportunity for The arbitrator’s ruling on Sergeant Buster’s questions 11 months of the appeals process several internal investigations you to make some fundamen- Tuesday was two pronged: without union representation in which Reynolds is not eli- over the course of his six years tal changes … Future violations Latsch upheld the two-week present. Once that matter had to gible for back pay, he said. The working for the city. of departmental policy will be suspension, concluding “there be set aside because Mr. Reyn- $150,000 estimate also did not A 2011 investigation into dealt with in the most severe is clear evidence that Mr. Reyn- olds was asserting a statutory account for the cost of benefits, Reynolds’ frequent use of his terms and may result in your olds knew that his employment collective bargaining right, the including medical, that Reyn- Taser found he excessively used dismissal from employment.” with the Centralia Police De- employer attempted to use other it on multiple people, many of olds is also entitled to receive Despite that warning, Reyn- partment was in a precarious minor events as a sufficient ba- back payments on. whom were involved in minor, olds’ attitude reportedly grew position. He had already been sis to terminate Mr. Reynolds non-violent offenses, for extend- Regardless of the arbitrator’s worse in 2011. According to a subject to a number of disciplin- from employment. decision, Berg said Wednesday ed periods of time — sometimes legal brief submitted to the arbi- “The events describe do not ary measures.” he still stands by his choice to up to 30 seconds. The investiga- trator by the city defending the For the termination, howev- warrant such an extreme form fire Reynolds. tion also found he was dishon- termination, Reynolds spent the er, Latsch ruled the opposite. of discipline, and the termina- est in his police reports about large majority of his shift hid- The final investigation start- tion cannot stand,” he wrote. “I made the decision at the the circumstances of using the ing out, avoiding responding to ed after an incident on Jan. 1, time based of the information Taser. calls or interacting with his co- 2012, in which Sgt. Carl Buster LATSCH’S DECISION is final, and I had,” Berg said, later adding: As a result, Reynolds was workers and supervisors. confronted Reynolds about not no further appeal can be made. “While I will abide by the deci- suspended for two weeks with- In January 2012, the ad- backing up his coworkers. Reyn- In a departmentwide email, sions of the arbitrator, it does out pay. He returned to duty and ministration launched another olds asked for his union repre- which was also forwarded to not change the decision I would was ordered to undergo addi- internal investigation against sentative and refused to answer the city council Wednesday af- have made, nor am I second tional training. Reynolds and found he violated Buster’s questions. ternoon, Centralia Police Chief guessing that decision.” The 2011 suspension, how- eight additional policies, includ- The union argued to the ar- Bob Berg wrote that “Officer The city spent about $80,000, ever, was not Reynolds’ first ing insubordination, coopera- bitrator that the investigation Reynolds will be reinstated as primarily in legal fees, in de- warning about his behavior. By tion with other employees and into the confrontation stemmed a police officer for the City of fending the department’s deci- that point, Reynolds had already failing to aid other officers. He from the administration accus- Centralia. Back pay and benefits sion to terminate Reynolds. The received multiple verbal and then was fired. ing Reynolds of “insubordina- will be calculated and awarded. city will also have to pay half of written warnings about other tion” by invoking his right for a The specific return to duty date the arbitrator’s bill of $9,076 for policy violations including reck- AT THE TIME of his termina- union representative. has yet to be finalized.” his nine days of work associated less behavior, failing to show up tion, Teamsters Union Local The arbitrator concurred. While The Chronicle previ- with overseeing the decision.

Sheriff after his patrol car struck an elk after gangs the head drug opera- SHERIFF STEVE MANSFIELD said LEARN MORE while responding to a domestic tions, but choose not to, he said. he previously met Green and dispute in Packwood on Aug. 18, “I don’t think they go after said Green appeared to be im- For more information on Continued from front page 2009. the big drug gangs at all,” he pressed and was complimentary Green, or to donate to his Green, a disabled veteran, “They are not supposed to said. of how things are run at the campaign, visit http://www. speed,” Green said. “They are Green used the example of sheriff’s office. briangreen.us/Sheriff2014. His grew up in the South Sound YouTube campaign announce- and served nine years in the U.S. endangering lives when they the “Big Bottom Meth Bust” that “He seems to be articulate drive like that.” occurred last June in Randle. and bright and very sincere in ment can be found by search- Navy. ing “Brian Green for Lewis The 46-year-old Onalaska The possible harm stemming The bust, which came as a result what he believes,” Mansfield from driving fast is “far greater County Washington Sheriff man is heavily involved with of a long investigation, drew a said. “He’s a very likeable indi- than some domestic dispute,” 2014.” Oath Keepers, which describes large law enforcement response vidual.” Green said. itself as a non-partisan organi- and deputies arrested seven peo- Despite that, Mansfield “The man died, destroyed our The wrong person in charge zation that aims to “support and ple for various drug possession said the position of sheriff was property and probably his wife could be “catastrophic” and a defend the Constitution against charges. a “complicated and demanding “possible liability,” he said. is getting a pension,” he said. job,” and is doubtful that some- all enemies, foreign and domes- Green, who met Gallagher “They got the SWAT team out “I am not criticizing him for one without any law enforce- tic,” according to its website. once prior to his death, said the for a dime bagger? That’s ridicu- wanting to try,” he added. If elected, Green said he in- deputy seemed nice. Green said lous,” he said. “How is that serv- ment experience could success- Snaza declined to comment tends to bring a new and more he respected Gallagher’s service ing the public trust?” fully run the county’s largest law on his apparent opponent, other constitutional perspective to the to the community. enforcement agency. than to say: “I wish him well.” county’s largest law enforcement Gallagher, however, was agency. “breaking the law” at the time of PACIFIC NORTHWEST He said he decided to run his death, he said. ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH for sheriff about six months ago “If my son is about to be mur- due to the unique nature of the dered, and I drove 100 mph to REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! elected position. The sheriff, he go save him, do you think they Summer n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers said, is the only position of pow- would throw me a parade?” 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation er that can hold other elected of- Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 Green said. “He broke the law Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.)

Special! CH521490ac.cg ficials accountable. doing that.” n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers Green emphasized he is anti- Green said a solution he pro- at Thorbeckes 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation crime and has supported police, poses to stop deputies from hav- Fitlife Centers! Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 but said he believes local law en- ing to speed to respond to emer- forcement’s focus has not always gency calls in remote places is More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 been on target. to form a sheriff’s posse, which Single Paid in full “I don’t want criminals would be a group of citizens around here,” he said. “But if who aid local law enforcement. 3 Month Serving you aren’t following the Consti- “I think we need people in- LewiS County Pacific tution, you are turning yourself volved directly in all forms of Membership into a criminal.” government — not just the sher- iff’s office,” Green said, add- Prosthetics & Orthotics, llc ONE OF Green’s platforms for ing: “I don’t want to do this all 99 Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned sheriff is putting cameras on all by myself. I want (people) to be officers to “keep them honest,” $99 + tax involved in their own freedom.” •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces he said. Expires 5/31/2014 “I have a lot of respect for WHILE ACCOUNTABILITY is a huge *Must be 18+years • Leg Braces • Arch Supports (police) ... but I feel a lot of time priority, he said, as elected sher- *Must have valid local address police and deputies can’t do the iff he said he would also tackle • Diabetic Shoes right thing because of peer pres- what he considers to be the • Repairs & Adjustments sure or whatever comes from county’s most pervasive prob- the top,” he said. lem: drugs. • Home Or Ofice Visits Police, judicial figures and He said he would approach other people in positions of the problem in a different man- power often do not face punish- ner than police do now. (360) 330-1602 ment for wrongdoing and are “The problem we’ve got now not held to the same standard as is that we pick on the victim — Centralia 360 1720 Cooks Hill Rd. Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO an average citizen, he said. the end (drug) user,” he said. 736-1683 Centralia, Wa When asked to provide an “We don’t have constitutional au- Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist example of that disparity, Green thority to do that.” Chehalis 360 Ofice Hours by Appointment mentioned Mike Gallagher, a Police do, however, have the 748-3744 MEDICARE • VA • DSHS • L & I • ALL INSURANCES Lewis County deputy who died constitutional authority to go CH520689bw.db CH520384cd.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 • Main 15

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Hairy Orangutans and Cherry Blossoms Voice of the People

Chronicle readers share their thoughts everyday through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.

Readers react on Facebook after Centralia Police Officer Phillip Reynolds was reinstated despite reports of excessive force and dishonesty:

Hailey Skovbo: The next person that he does this to will file suit. it is already proven what he does so the evidence will already be there

Brady Smith: That is why the public has no respect for law enforcement. None.

Readers react on Facebook after Napavine man was arrested for alleged abuse of infant daughter:

Danielle Reyna: Poor babies. These boys are ridiculous and hopefully these mothers learn not to leave their babies with just anyone. Just makes me sick to my stomach. Prayers these babies have no long term problems.

Patti Ortiz: Poor baby! That is horrible and Artwork submitted by Hank Claycamp, Centralia sad. This orangutan was spotted by Hank Claycamp at a feeding station located in Borneo’s Bako National Park. Claycamp de- scribed the orangutans as “bigger and hairier than I am.” Claycamps Visit Son in Borneo Before Chronline Comments Heading to Other Southeast Asia Sites

The following comments were submitted by Editor’s note: This is another of Centralia resi- readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- dent Hank Claycamp’s periodic articles about his able for reading online. trips around the world. By Hank Claycamp Centralia • Story: Centralia Police Officer Reinstated Hi folks, this is your intrepid reporter Hank along with the divine Lady L returning from two COmmenteR: national and one half months in Southeast Asia. We had just traveled through eight different Not much the CPD can do about an arbitrator’s deci- countries last spring 2013, but when we heard the sion, but I’d be assigning this guy a desk job where he won’t youngest son, Oliver, was accepted into a master’s come in contact with the public any more than necessary. program in anthropology, the divine Lady L start- No way should someone with his issues be placed on patrol ed searching for tickets to visit him and his family duty again. Cops are supposed to protect people. on the island of Borneo. We could visit several new places, including our first trip to Japan. We flew the Dreamliner from Seattle on Feb. 4 to Tokyo, then to Bangkok on the Airbus 800-230 • Story: Updates on Former Local Athletes (largest commercial jet ever made). Both planes were incredible, even flying in coach. From Bangkok we took a bus down the penin- COmmenteR: Hunter2010 sula to Chumpon then on to Thung Wua Laen to Taylor Hoke plays for Montana State University in Billings visit some friends from Centralia who have a house Cherry blossoms were in full bloom when the Claycamps vis- in the GNAC with Saint Martin’s and Central. “(Taylor) hit .328 there for the winter. ited Tokyo on April 1. and played shortstop for the first time in her career leading You know, people talk of Phuket (just across artist’s delight! It was a small fishing town built the GNAC shortstops in fielding percentage with only six er- the peninsula) or even Bangkok as being wonder- amid giant karst rocks of limestone. rors on the season and also a GNAC all-conference player ful, but until you go to the outer areas with the lo- On to Cebu and Bohol to tussle with a tarsier or for the third year in a row. cals, it’s hard to discover a long pristine white sand beach with few foreign tourists. A great place for a two (smallest and the cutest of all primates). vacation and a suntan with a budget price. In Luzon, Clark Air Base, we took buses and But wait! This is too slow for The Lady Linda jeepneys to the Banaue rice terraces. and me. So we took a sleeper train to Georgetown, Hiking down into these mountain cultivations, Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter Malaysia. From there we took an Air Malaysia (yep, I was positive the divine Lady Linda was trying to www.facebook.com/ @chronline same airline, fortunately, we weren’t going to Bei- kill me till she pointed out I didn’t have any insur- thecentraliachronicle jing) to Kuching, Borneo, where my son Oliver met ance so why bother? Hmmm, that makes sense. us and took us to meet Zola and the grandkids. We then headed north to try to mess up the Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to Kuching was a lot like any other place, except the great Japanese culture. [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. headhunters quit hunting heads about 30 years ago. We landed in Tokyo on April 1, stayed at a small Anyhoo, we took everyone for an overnight to hotel, then checked out the sites of cherry blossom Bako National Park, where the macaque monkeys time. The city was ablaze with pink and white. To- stole our lunch. Bad monkeys! We also saw large kyo is not nearly as ancient as other cities but very proboscis monkeys and long-nose warthogs. clean and beautiful anyway. But we didn’t stay long. After that, all of us visited an orangutan feeding We took their fine rail system to Nikko up in station. Wow! They’re bigger and hairier than I am. the mountains and went back in time to the first After two weeks it was time to bid fond adieu shogun’s shrine. It looked like a Japanese painting to the family. We flew to Mulu National Park be- amid the giant cedar trees on the top of the moun- cause the best way to get here was by plane. This tains. I could imagine the new shogun riding his was the real jungle. We explored Deer Cave (the horse in full battle armour to pay homage to his largest cavern known with 4 million bats that issue leader’s mausoleum. out every night to feast on mosquitos). It seemed I have to paint it before I lose that memory. the insects were bigger and more of them like Going back through the annals of time we fireflies and 5-inch-long cicadas that sound like a stayed at an original bath house in Hakone (about jackhammer. 12th century tradition). We stayed in Brunei, a tiny oil rich Muslim na- We took the cable cars and actually got to see tion on the north side of Borneo. Linda said, “Uh Mount Fujiyama (looks like St. Helens pre-1980). Available for single copy oh, we can’t stay here.” (They don’t sell beer). She Went to the ancient capital of Kyoto. All the Morton was just looking out for my welfare. She seems to temples and shrines date as far back as the Eighth sales in at think I get grumpy without beer, hmph! century. After a miserable ferry ride we arrived in Kota And we finally stayed at a shinto (Japanese bud- • Gas Plus Chevron Kinabalu for our final jungle trip exploring Sucau dhist monastery) in Koyasan. This place was awe- on small boats, where we saw five varieties of great some in it’s Seventh century funerary carvings, • hornbills, tiny kingfishers, salty crocs and all the We both agreed Japan was the most spectacu- Quicky Mart monkeys and orangutans you could shake a cobra lar country of our trip. The other places seem only at. And leaches ... interested in being modern and having no past. Ja- • Morton Country Market After a month, left for Puerto Princesa on the pan is incredibly modern yet still retains much of island of Palawan in the Philippines to explore the its ancient heritage. • Morton Country Meats underground labyrinthine river, then a crowded Coming home was a long trip but it’s great to minibus for 7 hours to the village of El Nido. An be here. Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 LOCAL W.F. West Theatre Students Go ‘Back to the 80s’ TEEN COMING OF AGE: Senior Year, Found Love IF YOU GO and Prom Night Are All The W.F. West High School Theatre production of “Back to Revisited in 1980s Style the 80’s” takes place tonight and tomorrow evening as well By Christopher Brewer as next Friday and Saturday [email protected] at the R.E. Bennett School Auditorium. Never before has Brian Ad- Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. each ams been so excited to direct a evening, and cost of admit- musical. tance is $9. You can buy tickets "Gonna bring back a lot of at the ASB office at W.F. West memories," Adams quipped High School, 342 SW 16th St. in Tuesday as he spoke of W.F. West Chehalis. High School's latest theater pro- If not sold out, tickets are also duction. available for purchase at the Give the students on stage door at R.E. Bennett. at R.E. Bennett School your full R.E. Bennett School is located attention tonight, and you just at 233 S. Market Blvd. For more might go “Back to the 80s" as the information on the production, name of their production sug- call 807-7235. gests. Pete Caster / [email protected] You will likely be taken back ing resource for 24 student actors W.F. West students perform “Kids in America” during a rehearsal for “Back to the 80s” on Monday afternoon at R.E. Bennett to the decade in which Michael and dancers whose only expo- Elementary School in Chehalis. Jackson topped the Billboard music charts, Bill Cosby enter- sure to the 1980s has probably come from the aforementioned year of high school and coming tained television viewers as Cliff of age. Huxtable, and the Cold War films and music they'll perform, P R i N T such as "Centerfold" by the J. "It's just a neat high-energy reached its apex. `80’s play with about three story- Up from the ranks of fresh- Geils Band, "Girls Just Wanna IT’S WHAT WE DO! 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"Yes, they al week students and staff alike that. used to play music videos on know as "hell week." "I was a teen in the `80s, and I MTV." "Even the smallest roles, we're still just love the music," Adams Playing the music itself will still on stage a lot," Wood said. said. "I thought with this pro- be up to the W.F. West High "It's been a really fun process." duction, why not try something School Band, which is bringing As for Adams, he hopes audi- “Smiles from the heart” different?" nine performers with horns, key- ence members get lost temporar- Billed as 75 percent singing boards and a drum section to set ily in a decade that proved to be and dancing, and the other 25 the musical tone for the produc- a bit over-the-top in popular cul- percent being actual rehearsed tion. A crew of 10 people will be ture as students bring them back lines, "Back to the 80s" tells the responsible for set changes and three decades. story of the senior class at Wil- costume help throughout the "The name recognition is go- liam Ocean High School in the production. ing to be a bit of a gamble, but I late 1980s. The musical hearkens W.F. West senior Jonathan think everyone's really going to back to a time when teen com- Burton, who plays the produc- enjoy it,” Adams said. ing-of-age films such as "Sixteen tion's lead character of Corey ••• Candles" and "The Breakfast Palmer, says the musical has Christopher Brewer, educa- Club" were just released, and new been fun to learn. He believes tion and business reporter, can be wave music filled the top 40 hits audiences will enjoy the popular reached at (360) 807-8235. 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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Centralia’s Anna Scheibmeir returns a serve during Evergreen 2A Conference tennis action Wednesday in Chehalis. Tigers Drop Bearcats in Crosstown Tennis Match By The Chronicle The Tigers stayed perfect on the season with a 5-1 win over rival W.F. West Wednesday af- ternoon in Evergreen 2A Confer- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ence girls tennis action in Che- Pe Ell’s Dalton Toepelt is waved home by coach Hal Arrington to the game-winning run in a 10-0 victory over Napavine Tuesday in the irst game of a Central halis. 2B League doubleheader. The Trojans’ Game 1 win sealed the C2BL regular-season championship and a top seed into the District 4 tournament, starting Monday. Centralia's Anna Scheibmeier topped Kyla Richards, 6-2, 6-1, in the top singles match. "That's probably the best ten- nis I've seen this year," Bearcat coach Jack State said. "They both hit the ball at a good pace, and League Title for Trojans they played at a high level." By Aaron VanTuyl Centralia's Lillian Albright beat Lauren Wade, 6-1, 6-1, in [email protected] the No. 2 singles match, and Tori PE ELL — Typically, when a Weeks notched W.F. West's lone baseball team sets new goals in victory with a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 win May, it's due to the impossibility over Centralia freshman Claire of the original expectations. A Davis at No. 3 singles. squad shooting for a league title, for example, might endure an please see TENNIS, page S7 early losing streak and temper its hopes to simply qualifying for the postseason. 1A Baseball The Trojans, however, have the opposite problem. Pe Ell beat Napavine, 10-0, in the first Tenino Takes game of a doubleheader here Tuesday afternoon to win the Central 2B League baseball title Second Place outright. By The Chronicle Not a bad way to wrap up HOQUIAM — Tenino split the regular season, consider- games in its final SWW 1A ing the Trojans were picked to League Evergreen Division base- finish sixth in the eight-team ball doubleheader of the season C2BL and set a preseason team here Wednesday afternoon, seal- goal of simply reaching the Dis- ing second place in the league trict 4 tournament. standings. The Trojans are setting the Tenino won the opener, 6-1, bar a bit higher with their new but lost to Hoquiam 6-1 in the goal. nightcap at Olympic Stadium. "It's going to be to make it to Brandon Hansen / [email protected] The Beavers finished with a state. A state goal," Trojan coach Pe Ell’s Austin Arrington delivers during Game 1 of a C2BL doubleheader with Napavine on Tuesday. 13-5 league record, second only Hal Arrington said. "A district to Rochester (14-4). championship? We don't care themselves the top seed in next unwelcome. from there," Austin Arrington Hoquiam, meanwhile, fin- ished tied with Elma at 12-6 to about that. I want to make it to week's District 4 2B Baseball "We knew we were going said. "We'll figure it out when round out the four 1A Evergreen state for these kids. They work Tournament. to be tough, when we play our we get there." really hard, I'm proud of them, berths to the District 4 1A Base- baseball, but our main goal at Pe Ell will take on Mossyr- and I couldn't ask for a better "That puts a title on us," ball Tournament. group of kids." Trojan senior and ace pitcher the beginning of the season was ock, the No. 6 team in the C2BL, Elma, however, won two of Pe Ell split Tuesday's twin- Austin Arrington said. "People, just to get to districts," Austin at 4 p.m. Monday in Mossyrock three games against the Grizzlies bill — losing 7-2 in the nightcap when they play us, they're like, Arrington said. "Once we got in the first round of the district this season, giving itself a tie- — and finished its C2BL slate 'Oh, we're not just playing Pe to districts, we wanted to be on tournament. breaker and the No. 3 seed into with a 10-4 record, a full two Ell, we're playing the top of the top of the league." The Tigers will be the No. the playoffs. games ahead of second-place league — the league champs.'" So what now? 3 seed into districts, and will Tenino will open District 4 Napavine and Morton-White The league title was unex- "Oh boy. Win throughout Pass (both at 8-6) and earning pected, though certainly not districts, I guess, and we'll go please see C2BL, page S4 please see 1As, page S4

Got Him The Final Word Centralia’s Bren- nan Casteel Midwest League Team Overcomes 16-Run Deficit, Wins tags out Grays TV’s Best Bet BURLINGTON, (AP) — A mi- Clinton scored six runs in the sixth Harbor’s Cam- NFL Football eron Johnson nor league team of the Seattle Mariners inning, five in the eighth and five more in at second has pulled off a major rally, coming back the ninth to tie it at 17. 2014 NFL Draft base during from a 16-run deficit to win in the Class Justin Seager, the younger brother of 5 p.m. A Midwest League. NWAACC West Seattle third baseman Kyle Seager, drove ESPN Division action The Clinton LumberKings trailed the Wednesday Burlington Bees 17-1 after five innings in the go-ahead run in the 12th. Seager at Ed Wheeler Wednesday night in the game between finished with four hits. Field. clubs based in Iowa. Clinton wound up Burlington is an affiliate of the Los Brandon Hansen / [email protected] winning 20-17 in 12 innings. Angeles Angels.

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Allen Thomas / The Associated Press Hikers walk the trail at Coyote Wall in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area on Sunday, April 20 near Bingen, Washington. Spring Wildflowers Add to Columbia Gorge’s Stunning Views BINGEN, Wash. (AP) — The wildflower blooms at Coyote tion and orientation.” trails at Coyote Wall, he said. west wind is a bit chilling, but it Wall/Catherine Creek are a To hike Labyrinth trail, park The trail along the Coyote also circulates the sweet scent of sublime beauty set against the at the junction of Old Highway 8 Wall cliff face will be moved the desert parsley. dramatic rock outcrops and “The progression of and state Highway 14 at the west back some for safety reasons and Add in the eye-popping sweeping views of the Columbia edge of Rowland Lake. Walk to away from critical habitat. beauty of the arrowleaf balsam- River,” Ojerio said. “It is an in- spring wildflower the west on the closed and bro- Hinatsu said the trail will root and lupine, and it’s like hik- credibly unique and surprising blooms at Coyota ken pavement past a waterfall to travel along the cliff face in plac- ing in a florist shop. landscape.” a signed trailhead at 0.44 mile. es, but not continuously. And, yeah, the views of the WTA had 24 work parties Wall/Catherine Head up the trail, which The Coyote Wall portion of Columbia River Gorge from the between spring of 2013 and this leads 2.5 miles up the side of the the area is used predominantly Labyrinth trail at Coyote Wall spring and volunteered 1,915 Creek are a sublime Columbia Gorge to a junction by mountain bike riders, while are special, too. hours restoring, rerouting and beauty...” with the closed Atwood Road. hikers predominate at Catherine It’s late April and the best improving trails per the Forest Head west on Atwood Road to Creek to the east, he said. weeks of the year to hike the Service recreation plan for the Ryan Ojerio, Coyote Wall, then choose one of “I go there a lot, but I do not eastern end of the Gorge are area. Washington Trails Association the routes that lead downslope go there on weekends in the upon us. The trails are enjoyable much to make a loop. spring due to too many people,” By mid-June, the hillsides of the year, but no season is quite Labyrinth is the name used Saul said. above the river will have dried like spring, he said. by hikers, said Stan Hinatsu, “In fall and winter, the area and returned to their familiar “Spring is by far the best time natural resource protection rea- recreation manager for the Co- is uncrowded and there still is beige-gray. to see nature’s color and vital- sons. lumbia River Gorge National great scenery, fall colors of the But now, the grasses are ver- ity in an area that can be baking “I wish that the Forest Ser- Scenic Area. Mountain bike rid- oaks and maples, and the area dant and the wildflowers are hot in the summer and bitterly vice had funding to complete ers call it Hidden Valley trail. usually is beyond the edge of the starting to bloom. cold and windy in the winter,” implementation of the Coyote Other trails at Coyote Wall rain,” she added. Ryan Ojerio, Southwest he said. Wall-Catherine Creek Recre- informally are called Maui and In late December and early Washington manager for the The trail network at Coyote ation Plan,” said Susan Saul of Little Moab, he said. January, Saul and hiking com- Washington Trails Association, Wall and Catherine Creek is a Vancouver, who hikes the area Hinatsu said the Forest Ser- panions look to see who can spot said the Coyote Wall and Cath- work in progress. A proliferation fall through spring. “The trail vice has some ideas for giving the first grass widow wildflower erine Creek areas in western of user-created trails are being system needs to be completed as the trails at Coyote Wall formal of the coming year. Klickitat County are unlike any organized into a formal system, authorized in the plan and trails names, but “we haven’t got to “The first grass widow seems he’s seen the Northwest. with some routes being closed need directional and identifica- that point.” like a promise that spring is not “The progression of spring for safety, private property or tion signage and user informa- More work is planned on the far off,” she said. Boise Foothills Abloom With Wildflowers in Spring BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The wildflower watching in the Idaho state flower, elderberry, Boise Front is a wildflower Ada County’s newsletter, the yellowbells, buckwheat, wood- classroom in the spring. “Current.” land star, globemallow, and Wildflowers start blooming Other trails Gordon sug- even a few sego lilies. in late March and early April gested include: Central Ridge Although there is a lot more in the lower Foothills at about No. 22 in Military Reserve, variety in the Boise Foothills, 3,000 feet in elevation, and Doe Ridge No. 82 in the Pole- Debolt likes the garden be- continue to bloom throughout cat Reserve, Watchman No. 3 cause it offers a snippet of what summer, all the way up to Bo- in Rocky Canyon and Chicka- people will find in the Foot- gus Basin and Mores Moun- dee Ridge No. 36A in the Low- hills, and the plants are labeled. tain at around 7,000 feet. er Hulls Gulch Reserve. Wildflowers aficionados If hiking on Foothills trails LOWER FOOTHILLS and photographers can follow isn’t your thing, there’s always wildflowers up in elevation as a quick and easy stroll in the Here’s a look at what types the seasons progress, the tem- Idaho Botanical Garden to see of wildflowers you will find in the lower Boise Foothills and peratures warm and the snow native plants and flowers. Pete Zimowsky / The Associated Press when you’re likely to see them. recedes. “If folks are interested in Ann DeBolt, a botanist at the Idaho Botanical Garden, checks out a healthy ar- Spring: Phlox, lupine, “Spring is a beautiful time learning about a few wild- rowleaf balsamroot at the garden in Boise, Idaho, April 8, 2014. Arrowleaf bal- to be in the Foothills,” said flowers, the Idaho Botanical biscuitroot, serviceberry, samroot has been blooming over the last week in parts of the Boise Foothills David Gordon, coordinator of Garden has easy access. It has milkvetch, bitterbrush, death and all across Southwest Idaho and Southeast Oregon. Ridge to Rivers. “Green grass several gardens that feature camas, arrowleaf balsamroot and wildflowers abound.” flowers and shrubs native to and yellow bells. Foothills trails, which are the Boise Front,” said botanist Summer: Depending on MORES MOUNTAIN Summer: Kittentails, scarlet recommended for spotting Ann DeBolt. the location, different types As flower seekers go up in gilia, several different penste- wildflowers, are even named She said the Idaho Native of milkvetch, fleabane, sulfur elevation, one of the best places mons, Indian paintbrush and a after some species. How about Plant Garden and Lewis and buckwheat and monkey flower lot more. It’s definitely the best the Wild Phlox Trail No.112 in Clark Native Plant Garden fea- (in wet sites). for wildflowers is around Mo- Seaman Gulch? ture biscuitroot, arrowleaf bal- Late summer: Hoary aster, res Mountain and Bogus Basin. time. Gordon wrote this month samroot, serviceberry, mock- buckwheat and blazing star. Spring: Dwarf onion, tur- Late summer: Cinquefoil, about his trail picks for the best orange or syringa, which is the key peas and currants. aster, lupine and buckwheat. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Garden Time Arrives in the Pacific Northwest Bear By Jordan Nailon “Although they did let the McElroy said that most lake characteristics of the herd. Other Released For The Chronicle commercials go in there to- fishing has been consistent since key goals outlined in the plan in- day, and I don’t know why. The the lowland lake opener on Apr. clude maintaining the herd’s size, in Wild By the big blossoms, commercials already have their 26. improving its habitat, minimiz- growing gopher hills, and greedy quota,” lamented McElroy. “If “Merwin’s turning out lim- ing crop damage and addressing weeds, you can tell it is officially they were going to do that, they its with fish as big as 15 inches,” the incidence of disease.” Returns garden time in the great Pacific should have done it after the said McElroy, who also noted The Willapa Hills elk are one Northwest. Any veteran green- sports guys were done. But the that Riffe, Carlisle and Offutt of only two herds in Washington to Tahoe thumb knows that this process waters still up and they’re (the lakes have been sending anglers (both in southwest Washington) must be undertaken with me- fish) moving, so that gives a few home happy. that have been afflicted with ticulous precision in order to days to get more fish moving in.” “We stock lakes with trout hoof disease. The disease first Ski Resort ensure success in our temper- In a press release, Ron Roler, for the whole season, not just started showing up in alarming ate and temperamental climate. GOOD LIFE: Black fishery manager for the WDFW, opening day,” said Chris Don- numbers in 2008 and has since Unless you have a heated green- indicated that additional days for ley, WDFW Inland Fish Pro- spread rapidly. Coming to a con- Hear Named house or a top-notch hoop house fishing on the lower Columbia gram manager, in a press release. sensus on the root cause and so- to keep your seeds and supple may become available following “Trout fishing should be highly “Heavenly” Returns seedlings safe, only hearty bras- lution to this problem is a highly discussions between Oregon and productive in lowland lakes contentious issue. to Ski Resort From sicas and root crops should be Washington representatives early through June, and then again in planted this early. The soil is not Written comments can be Which It Was next week. The decision will September. In higher-elevation submitted online at, http://wdfw. yet warm enough for summer hinge largely upon the number lakes, fishing should be good Originally Ousted time staples like tomatoes, peas, wa.gov/conservation/elk/wil- of spring chinook counted cross- right through the summer.” lapa_hills/comments.html or and peppers, and as tempting as ing the Bonneville Dam between By Scott Sonner Off the water, the WDFW is mailed to Willapa Hills Elk Herd it is to jump right in and plant now and then. The Associated Press soliciting comments and sugges- Plan, Wildlife Program, Wash- these favorites, the cold and wet “We’re taking this a couple of tions from the public on ways to RENO, Nev. — A bear will only serve to shock their an- days at a time,” Roler said in the ington Department of Fish and improve Columbia River Basin that apparently became tiquated systems, leaving their press release. “We want to give Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way North, fisheries in the future. Submis- too accustomed to the seeds to rot under soggy soil and anglers as many days on the wa- Olympia, WA 98501. sions will be accepted through good life at a ski resort at their sensitive roots and foliage ter as we can without exceeding The deadline for special hunt- May 30. Lake Tahoe is headed for to languish in irreversible states the catch guidelines.” All proposals will be consid- ing permit applications is May of dwarfism. Spring chinook season up- 22. These permits cover a wide an animal sanctuary or ered so long as they pertain to zoo after wildlife officials In order to ensure a bountiful river of the Bonneville Dam will any fish other than salmon, and variety of game including fall harvest throughout the grow- not be affected by the two-day deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, decided he's unfortunate- keep to the mainstem Colum- ly become too domesti- ing season gardeners must now extension on the lower Colum- bia River, its tributaries, or lakes bighorn sheep, and turkey. dedicate themselves to the spring bia. That season is scheduled to In order to be eligible for the cated to be returned to within the basin. The public the wild. tasks of drudgery like hand run through Friday. can submit their ideas for fish- permits, hunters must have a weeding the broadleaf weeds In the meantime, fishing for valid hunting license. Applicants The year-old black ing rule changes online at wdfw. bear, dubbed "Heavenly," that self-sow and propagate salmonoids in The Dalles and wa.gov/fishing/regulations/rule_ who have their paperwork in on was captured in March themselves in the midst of your John Day pools has been keep- proposals/ or obtain a submis- time will be selected through a after skirting past a most cherished crops. Or, a dedi- ing anglers satiated. Bank an- sion form by calling (360) 902- random drawing conducted by busy ski lift at the Heav- cated gardener could spend these glers in The Dalles Pool were 2700. the WDFW in late June. Results enly Mountain Resort at early sunny days amending their averaging 0.33 springers caught In years past the WDFW ac- of the drawing will be posted on- Stateline on the Califor- soil to achieve perfect drainage, per rod, while their boat flotilla cepted suggestions for any body line in late June and winners will nia-Nevada line. pH balance and ultimate loam counterparts landed an average of water within Washington. Un- be officially notified by mail by Veterinarians at the fertility. of 1.2 spring chinook per boat. der the new plan, the state will mid-July. Lake Tahoe Wildlife Another savvy move for the Things were slightly less active evaluate a different region each Applications and licenses are Care Center nursed him home producer is to make a con- at the John Day Pool, where bank year. Next year the WDFW will available from license vendors back to health. California certed effort to plant blossoming anglers averaged 0.19 springers accept input on freshwater fish- statewide or on WDFW’s website wildlife officials released flowers and shrubbery along the per rod and boat casters were eries in Puget Sound and coastal at https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov/ perimeters of their gardens and averaging 0.48 spring chinook areas, and then in 2016 the focus wdfw/special_permits.html. Ap- him last week in the Si- orchards in order to ensure that landed per vessel. According to will shift to saltwater fisheries. plications must be submitted on erra near Monitor Pass, the armies of winged pollinators the WDFW provided numbers, In a press release WDFW fish that website or by calling 1-877- about 25 miles south of the lake. But they say he (bees, birds, butterflies, bats) will 109,573 spring chinook have suc- program manager Craig Burley 945-3492. made it back to Tahoe make regular visits throughout cessfully navigated passage over said, “This approach will allow On the spring turkey front, within a matter of days the growing season. By provid- Bonneville Dam so far this year. fishery managers and the pub- McElroy reports that he has fi- and started approaching ing habitat in the hedges for Walleye and bass fishing con- lic to focus on specific propos- nally spoken with a gentleman people again. those sweet nectar seeking fliers, tinue to keep things interesting als and their potential effects in who has bagged a turkey on the a green thumb hedges against for anglers up near the dams as specific watersheds. That’s dif- "It's the exact same west side of the mountains. Ac- bear," Nevada Depart- the risks of under-pollination well, with boat anglers in The ficult to do if you’re looking at cording to the report the turkey and disappointing harvests. Dalles Pool averaging more than hundreds of proposals affecting ment of Wildlife spokes- came from the hills near Pe Ell, man Chris Healy said So don that straw hat, put a 5 bass and almost 2 walleye per waters all over the state.” although McElroy also recom- pitcher of sun tea on the porch rod, and boat anglers in the John A public hearing is slated in Tuesday. mends Johnson Creek Road out "Our plan originally and go pour yourself into some Day Pool were averaging about November for public review of between Yelm and Rainier, or of these groundwork garden 0.5 walleye landed per rod, while any proposed rule changes. The was to take him out in just going to the sunny side of the mountains again tasks. Hard work in the mud the few bass anglers were catch- final action will take place dur- the Cascades for turkey opportu- ing and releasing more than 7 over in the Wellington now will inevitably turn to hefty ing a public meeting in Decem- nities. fish per rod. area (50 miles southeast harvests in the sun. ber. “Those guys over on the east On the Cowlitz River, spring of Tahoe), but it's just so side are doing real well,” said acclimated to humans as FISHIN’ chinook have finally overcome HUNTIN’ steelhead as the most common McElroy. a source of food and ob- The Washington Department catch. Most of the action seems The WDFW is asking public viously has honed in on of Fish and Wildlife announced to be happening upriver near the comments regarding the Willapa CLAMMIN’ this area," he told The As- this week that anglers will have Barrier Dam. Hills Elk Herd Plan. Comments The WDFW will be immi- sociated Press. two additional days for spring "It's a disaster for “That’s where most of the on the draft plan, which can be nently releasing a bunch of new chinook fishing on the lower this magnificent ani- guys are fishing, but they’re get- viewed online at, www.wdfw. dates for clam digs, according Columbia River on Friday, May mal," Healy said. "Wild ting them the whole length of wa.gov/publications/01592/, will to Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish 9 and Saturday, May 10. Anglers be accepted through June 2 and animals should not be in the river. The guys who know manager for the WDFW. Ayres will be allowed to harvest either two public meetings have been cages their whole life. It's where the slots are where they anticipated the new dates would one marked hatchery chinook, or scheduled where pertinent issues a real indictment of the usually lay, they’re doing well,” be released as soon as Wednes- two hatchery winter steelhead, or explained McElroy. will be addressed. way garbage is handled, day afternoon, but as of deadline a combination of one hatchery “It’s been up and down. Two The meetings are scheduled or not handled." there were no new press releases. chinook and one hatchery steel- or three days it’ll do really good at the following locations and Heavenly is currently head. and then it will have an off day. times: Anticipatory diggers can get staying at the Lake Tahoe The portion of the river that And then another off day,” he • Montesano — May 13 from a good guess for the next set of Wildlife Care Center in will be open to boats during the added. “They’re starting to get 6-7:30 p.m. at WDFW’s regional digs by employing a tide chart. South Lake Tahoe, Cali- season extension runs from the a good amount of springers and office, 48 Devonshire Road. “What the game dept. said was fornia, where he earlier Tongue Point/Rocky Point line the occasional summer run.” • Longview — May 15 from just look up the minus tides,” ex- was treated for a punc- upriver to Rooster Rock. Bank The Chehalis River also 6-7:30 p.m. at the Cowlitz Coun- plained McElroy. ture wound to the shoul- anglers will be allowed even opened for spring chinook on ty PUD office, 961 12th Ave. Last week the WDFW opened der and scraped up pads more access upriver, all the way May 1 and will remain open The Willapa Hills elk herd up area beaches for eight con- on the bottom of his feet. to the deadline below Bonneville through the end of June. Recent is one of ten elk herds in Wash- secutive days of bivalve digging "Our primary goal is Dam. rains though have the Chehalis ington state and is comprised of and according to Ayres it was to keep them wild," said “The dam counts have been blown out, and it may take an- an estimated 8,000-10,000 Roos- a good go in the surf. ”Digging Jason Holley, supervising excellent,” said Charles McElroy other week of decent weather be- evelt elk. These elk roam the hills was great during the last opener, wildlife biologist for the from the sporting goods desk fore the river is in fishing shape from Grays Harbor down south except for Sunday when the surf California Department at Sunbird Shopping Center again. to the Columbia River where came up and digging was really of Fish and Game. "But in Chehalis. “They were about Lake Sacajawea in Longview they fan east and west before hit- tough,” said Ayres. “I took Fri- apparently, this one is 85,000 last week.” is the only local lake to receive ting either the I-5 corridor or the day off and my wife and I went just looking for handouts Due to the large numbers of a fresh plant of trout in the past Pacific Ocean. digging at Twin Harbors. We from people." fish making that passage, McEl- week. The man-made lake in the According to the WDFW, key had limits of beautiful 5 ½-inch The ski resort was roy expects the two day opener center of town was stocked with issues in the draft plan include, clams in 20 minutes. We had our closed on March 3 while on the lower Columbia to be 3,417 rainbow trout averaging “developing more precise infor- second big clam feed last night. NDOW biologist Carl good fishing. 2.26 pounds. mation about the size and other That’s living!” Lackey shot the bear with a tranquilizer dart, and the ski patrol helped transport it downhill. Billy Frank Jr., Tribal Fishing Activist, Dies at 83 Tom Millham, sec- SEATTLE (AP) — From the that eventually led to sweeping resources are better protected, al rights, of the salmon and the retary of the care center, time he was first arrested, at the changes in how salmon and oth- and more tribes are able to en- environment," the governor said. said they had hoped for a age of 14, for fishing near his er fish are managed in Washing- joy the rights preserved for them "He did that even when it meant happy ending in the wil- home, Billy Frank Jr. had been a ton state. more than a century ago," Presi- putting himself in physical dan- derness but are resigned to the fact that's no longer fierce and tireless champion for He was arrested more than dent Barack Obama said in a ger or facing jail." salmon, tribal sovereignty and 50 times for "illegal fishing" dur- statement. "Billy never stopped an option. Salmon was central to his "We really only have the right of Northwest tribes to ing the protests that came to fighting to make sure future gen- culture, as with most Northwest fish in their traditional waters. be known as the fish wars. Pat- erations would be able to enjoy two alternatives: One is tribes, and Frank devoted de- Nearly 70 years of advocacy terned after the sit-ins of the the outdoors as he did, and his to put him down, or the ended on Monday when the civil rights movement, the cam- passion on the issue of climate cades of his life to ensuring that other would be to place Nisqually tribal elder died at his paign was part of larger nation- change should serve as an inspi- fish, water and the tribal way of him," he told KRNV-TV home near Olympia. He was 83. wide movement in the 1960s for ration to us all." life were protected, said Wash- in Reno. "So yeah, plac- Frank figured prominently American Indian rights. Gov. Jay Inslee added his ington state Sen. John McCoy, ing him would be the in Northwest fish-in - "Today, thanks to his cour- praise. who is a member of the Tulalip lesser of two evils." strations of the 1960s and 1970s age and determined effort, our "Billy was a champion of trib- tribe. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 2A Baseball Tigers Upset Tumwater to Finish Second in Evergreen By The Chronicle distance and holding the Thun- of a bases-loaded two-out jam "We got more out of Ty than Fagerness was 2 for 4 with an The Tigers were in a few un- derbirds to just six hits. Joe Bla- in the fourth inning, striking I envisioned. I didn't think he RBI and Nolan Wasson had an familiar spots, but stepped up ser moved from second base out Tumwater's No. 3 hitter on would go that deep in the pitch RBI single in the first. to defeat Evergreen 2A Confer- to play catcher after the usual a full count. count but he put them down "Max also made some plays ence champion Tumwater, 5-4, plate-minder Jacob Monohon The Tigers would take the in order in the seventh inning. at second base," Ashmore said. jammed his finger in practice 4-3 lead in the fourth on an RBI He was outstanding," Ashmore Tuesday at Ed Wheeler Field. "That's what it's going to take on Monday. triple by Gavin Kerner, who said. "And I can't say enough for us to be successful. We need The win gave the Tigers a "Ty hadn't started a game all finished the game 2 for 3. about Joe Blaser getting back 13-5 final league record and year and he extended out on his Tumwater tied the game there behind the plate. That kids stepping up and doing the No. 2 seed out of the EvCo pitch count," Centralia coach again in the top of the fifth, but says a lot about him." things they're not used to." heading into the District 4 Rex Ashmore said. "He had Housden helped his own cause Max Dulin took Blaser's Centralia (15-5) will host an 2A Baseball Tournament next some real good innings and he by driving home the game- spot at second base, going 1 for opening-round game against week. was in total command." winning run in the sixth. The 1 at the plate with two walks R.A. Long, the No. 3 team from Ty Housden took the With the score tied 3-3, Tigers finished with nine total and 2 runs scored. Along with the Greater St. Helens 2A Con- mound for Centralia, going the Housden pitched his way out hits. Dulin's contributions, Drew ference, on Tuesday.

C2BL Tuesday’s 2A Baseball Continued from Sports 1 Bearcats Dump Wolves By The Chronicle fastball hitting team, and they face the No. 2 team from the Pa- touched (starting pitcher) Elijah cific 2B League — either North W.F. West poured the offense up a little bit.” Beach or Northwest Christian — on in the middle innings and Garrett Yarter took over in at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Ocosta. cruised to a 15-8 win over Black Hills Tuesday in Chehalis to the fifth inning, and Anthony wrap up its Evergreen 2A Con- Painter closed out the game for Pe Ell 10, Napavine 0 (6 inn.) ference baseball schedule. W.F. West in the sixth and sev- The Bearcats scored 13 runs enth. Austin Arrington was in over the fourth, fifth and sixth “Defensively, we just have to control throughout the Trojans' get better,” Elder added of his innings to salt away the win. 10-0 win in the opener, keep- team, which committed two er- Alex Cox drove in 4 runs and ing his pitch count below 70 rors. “If we continue to play de- through six innings and allow- scored 4 runs, tallying three hits fense like we’ve been playing into ing two hits with four strikeouts. with a 2-run double and a 2-run the postseason, it’s going to be a He retired the side on seven single. short season for us.” Toby Johnson had two hits, pitches — including a pair of Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West (14-6) finished the three-pitch strikeouts — in the Elijah Johnson hit a 2-run dou- regular season with a 12-6 EvCo Napavine shortstop Mac Fagerness zeroes in on a chopper during C2BL action ble, and Brody Holcomb had third inning, and hit three bat- against Pe Ell Tuesday on the Trojans’ home ield. record, which put the Bearcats ters without issuing a walk. a hit and knocked in 4 runs for third — a game behind rival "One inning I got in a little Olson, again, had two hits W.F. West. Centralia — in the final league trouble and hit a couple batters, Central 2B League with a double for Adna. Black Hills, though, pounded standings. but besides that I think I threw out 13 hits in the contest. The Bearcats open District Final Baseball Standings Kyle Palmer was 1 for 2 and alright," Arrington said, refer- drove in 3 runs for Mossyrock, “We threw way too many 4 2A Baseball Tournament play encing a second inning in which Pe Ell 10-4 and Kyler Hazen had a base hit fastballs right over the middle,” on Tuesday at Mark Morris, the his first two pitches hit batters. W.F. West coach Tommy El- Morton-White Pass 8-6 in the sixth inning, stole sec- Greater St. Helens 2A League’s "They hit the ball, but we have ond, moved to third on a passed der said. “Black Hills is a good No. 2 seed. a great defense, and they hit it Napavine 8-6 ball, and scored on a sacrifice fly right at them." Toutle Lake 7-7 from Hunter Fuchs to push the The Trojans opened the strikes, and we just didn't re- Adna 7-7 ' lead to 4 runs. scoring with 3 runs in the sec- Mossyrock 7-7 1As spond the way we should have. "We were kind of able to play Any time you leave 15 runners ond frame, on RBI singles from Onalaska 5-9 Johnny Woods, Nick Bailey and a complete defensive game in Continued from Sports 1 on base, you're not going to win Dustin Lusk. A pair of walks, a Wahkiakum 4-10 Game 2," Bullock said. "A lot of too many baseball games." that had to do with Lucas Allen play on Tuesday against La Cen- stolen base and an error brought ter — the No. 3 team out of the Zeb Chamberlain went 3 for in a run in the third, and Kaelin and Pe Ell got its final run on an being on the mound." 5 for Tenino and drove in a pair Mossyrock, Adna and Toutle SWW 1A League Trico Division Jurek drew a bases-loaded walk RBI single from Shepherd in the — at noon in Castle Rock. of runs, while Dakota Bellrose to push across another in the bottom of the same inning. Lake tied for fourth in the league was 2 for 4 with an RBI. Thomas fourth and make it a 5-0 game. standings with 7-7 records. Pier went 1 for 1 with a double, The Tigers tacked on 2 more Tuesday's Results Pe Ell was able to benefit in the sixth, helped along by a Mossyrock, as the No. 6 seed, but reached base five times. from nine walks and two hit trio of Trojan errors, and Fager- will take on Pe Ell at 4 p.m. on Warriors Defeat Bulldogs, Clinch The game included senior batters, along with four errors, ness hit another RBI single in Monday in Mossyrock. Adna, as Top Spot night festivies for Tenino se- by the Tigers. the seventh. the No. 5 seed, will hit the road niors Zack Chamberlain, Cody "That put a lot of stress on Fagerness went 3 for 3 in the to face the Pacific 2B League MONTESANO — The War- Cleeves, Nick O'Brien, Braydon us, and we kind of buried our late game, while Doughty, Woo- champion — either North Beach riors laid claim to the top seed Hisaw, and Kellen Miller. heads when they got out on us," drum and Sisson each had two or Northwest Christian — at out of the SWW 1A League Ev- Napavine coach Bryan Bullock hits. Toepelt hit a triple, and 5:30 p.m. on Monday in Ocosta. ergreen Division — not to men- Warhawks Sweep Castle Rock said. "We acted like we were Austin Smith hit a double, for Pe tion the league's regular-season TOLEDO — The Warhawks down more than 5-0, and sure Ell. MWP Sweeps Loggers to Move championship — with a 6-2 victory over Montesano here on played 20 innings of baseball enough, they got a couple hits to Smith made his first start of Up Standings put us away." the season for Pe Ell in Game 2, Tuesday. and after it was all said and Lusk knocked an RBI double allowing seven hits over four in- MORTON — The Timber- Dustin Wilson went the dis- done, Toledo-Winlock used a in the sixth to kick off the final nings. wolves came into their Tuesday tance for Rochester and struck doubleheader sweep of SWW 1A 5-run frame. Dalton Toepelt "I'd let him throw a little bit doubleheader against Onalaska out seven while allowing only League Trico Division foe Castle Rock here Tuesday to finish sec- drew another bases-juiced walk of closing spots before, and he needing a win just to make the three walks and two hits. Wil- ond in the league. to make it 7-0, and Tyler Shep- threw strikes," Hal Arrington District 4 2B Baseball Tourna- son also went 2 for 5 from the herd followed that up with a said. "He did really good. I let plate and knocked in a run. Wes Kuzminsky had perhaps ment. After their 6-0, 2-1 sweep the most impressive performance long 3-run walk-off double to him go a little too long." of the Loggers — and some jos- "Wilson was in command left-center field that ended the all day," Rochester coach Jerry of the day, going 10 innings in a tling in the league standings — 6-5, 13-inning victory over the game via the 10-run mercy rule. Mossyrock, Adna Split; Both Morton-White Pass ended the Striegel said of the senior right- Lusk and Woods each hander. "He's so important for Rockets in the first game. He Finish 7-7 day tied with Napavine for sec- then went 2 for 4 with an RBI in finished the opener 2 for 3. ond in the Central 2B League. us." MOSSYROCK — The Pi- Josh Larson went 3 for 4 the nightcap — a 5-3 victory. Napavine's only hits came on a “Our pitching has really long double from Kaleb Sisson rates took advantage of Mossy- with an RBI for the Warriors. "He was great," Toledo-Win- rock errors in Game 1, and the come on,” Morton-White Pass Both Lucas Eastman and Wyatt lock coach Brian Demarest said. to lead off the fifth inning and Keith Coleman said. “I’m pretty a bloop single to shallow right Vikings returned the favor in Singer went 2 for 4 and drove in "In 10 innings he went through proud of what the kids did and field by Jensen Lindsay in the Game 2 of a Central 2B League a run, with Eastman knocking a and walked zero guys. Our start- how we’ve finished after begin- sixth. baseball twinbill here Tuesday. double. ing pitching was great in both "They're a good team, and Adna racked up 18 hits and ning league play 1-5.” "We knew that we needed to games, but Wes going for 130 they're especially good when the took advantage of seven Mossy- Rylon Kolb pitched a one- get the win today and that's ex- pitches before we pulled the plug older Arrington's on the mound," rock errors in a 16-8 win in the hitter with 11 strikeouts and actly what we did," Striegel said. on him was really something." Bullock said. "He's around the opener, led by Cole Young going went 4 for 4 at the plate with a Rochester clinched the Ever- Toledo-Winlock trailed 5-3 strike zone and can mix it up. 4 for 5 with 2 RBIs and 4 runs double to lead the Timberwolves green's No. 1 seed into the Dis- in the bottom of the seventh, be- He's throwing three pitches, and scored. Blaine Latimer, Tyson to an opening 6-0 victory over trict 4 1A Baseball Tournament fore the Warhawks had a 2-run he's real tough. They're good in Gray, David Young, Bryce Mc- Onalaska. James Sword, Kalen with the win. rally to send the thing to extra their lineup, and they deserve to Closkey and Nolan Balzer each Dunlap and Zach Counts all Rochester (15-5) will play on innings. Five frames of zeroes be league champs." had two hits, and Jared Olson had two hits in the first game. its own field — one of the host later, Connor Vermilyea drove knocked a pair of doubles for In the nightcap, Logger sites for the District 4 tourna- in the game-winning run in walk-off fashion. Napavine 7, Pe Ell 2 the Pirates. pitcher Travis McMillion held ment — at noon on Tuesday "When you kick the ball the Timberwolves to two hits, against Castle Rock, the No. 4 "Just to battle back like that, Napavine ace Cole Dough- around that much, you're giv- but Morton-White Pass eked out team from the Trico Division. when we're so young — it's great ty wasn't as generous with his ing the other team opportuni- a 2-1 nightcap win. to see how far these kids have pitches as the Tigers' Game ties to extend innings," Mossy- “We have a lot of speed on Elma Claws Past Tenino on come," Demarest said. Kuzminsky had two hits in 1 hurlers, scattering five hits rock coach Darin Bullock said. the bases and we used that to Senior Night without a walk or a hit batter "That's what killed us the most. our advantage,” Coleman said. the game, as did Gage Madill, for a complete-game win in the We couldn't stop the bleeding." After Onalaska took an 1-0 TENINO — The Beavers Vermilyea and Connor Craw- Tigers' 7-2 victory in Tuesday's Adna scored in each of the lead in the first inning, Dunlap put plenty of runners on base, ford. Joel Martin then starred in nightcap. first six innings, including 9 tied things up in the fifth with but didn't have as much success "You could tell that our body the nightcap, a 5-3 win that se- runs over the third and fourth an RBI double. Brian Reynolds moving them home in a 12-5 language and effort with Cole loss to Elma here Tuesday in cured the sweep. frames. Jack Herring tossed all gave Morton-White Pass the on the mound changed," Bull- seven innings for Adna, allow- SWW 1A League Evergreen Di- Martin hit a 3-run homer in game-winning run in the sixth ock said. "It definitely felt like we ing seven hits and striking out vision baseball action. the top of the first and then went had a better chance, and we did nine. when he reached on an error, The loss, combined with on to hold Castle Rock to six hits a good job of responding." Lucas Allen went 3 for 4 stole second and third bases and Rochester's 6-2 win over Monte- in five innings of work on the The Trojans scored an un- and drove in 2 runs for the Vi- came home on a throwing error. sano, dashed the Beavers' hopes mound. Toledo-Winlock led 4-2 earned run in the first inning, kings in the opener, and turned Zach Counts held Onalaska for a league championship and through five innings before add- and Doughty helped his own around and pitched all seven in- to five hits and the Loggers fin- the top seed into the District 4 ing an insurance run in the top cause with an RBI single to knot nings of a 7-3 win for Mossyrock ished their season with a 7-9 tournament. of the seventh. the game in the third. J.T. Kaut in the nightcap. overall record. Tenino knocked eight hits Toledo-Winlock (10-4 league, homered to left to lead off the "He was able to get ahead of Morton-White Pass (8-6 and drew nine bases via walk 11-6 overall) allowed just two fourth, and Kaleb Sisson dou- hitters, get one strike one across, league) will play Toutle Lake in or hit batter, but left 15 runners walks in the 20 innings of action. bled and scored on a single from and really get them on their the first round of the District 4 stranded in the loss. The Warhawks will play Elma, Mac Fagerness to extend the ad- toes," Bullock said. "Lucas did a tournament Monday in Mossyr- "We just could not get the the No. 3 team from the 1A Ev- vantage to 3-1 after 4. great job on the mound for us." ock at 6 p.m. The Timberwolves big hit when we needed it," Teni- ergreen Division, at Tenino on Napavine's Brady Woodrum Allen struck out five and swept their season series with no coach Conner Hogue said. Tuesday in the first round of the added an RBI single in the fifth, walked just two. the Ducks. "Their pitchers were throwing District 4 tournament. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014

Tuesday’s 2A Softball Tuesday’s 1A Softball W.F. West’s Graham Throws No-Hitter Against Black Hills By The Chronicle Caitlin Reynolds set the tone our hitting shoes today and it "Sometimes when you get up Warriors TUMWATER — The with a grand slam in an 11-run worked," W.F. West coach Mike on a big lead, you let up," Keen Bearcats dominated both sides first frame for the Bearcats. Keen said. said. "Ali didn't let up today. She of the coin against Black Hills Reynolds, Jordan Crawford and Graham not only stepped up was pitching tonight, not just Blank here on Tuesday, as 20 W.F. West Graham all went 3 for 4 from the on the plate, but the mound as throwing." hits and an Ali Graham no-hitter plate, and 11 of the 12 Bearcats well. Not a single Black Hills play- The Bearcats remain unde- Rainier helped end the 17-0 game in a who suited up on Tuesday er reached base as Graham struck feated with a 14-0 EvCo record. mere four innings of Evergreen reached base. out four and allowed no walks in They will host Capital on Thurs- 2A Conference softball action. "We obviously had to lace up four innings of no-hit ball. day at 4:30 p.m. Twice By The Chronicle Tuesday’s 2B Softball RAINIER — Solid pitching and even better offense led Rochester to a clean sweep as the War- riors routed Rainier 15-0 in Game 1 and 11-0 in the nightcap here in SWW 1A League Evergreen Division softball action on Tuesday. Jessica Glacken showed her pitching prowess with a no-hitter in Game 1. Gla- cken bolstered that perfor- mance by striking out sev- en and allowing no walks from the Rainier offense in the four-inning game. "She's really coming on strong for us," Rochester coach Jared Lancaster said. "I am very fortunate to have such a solid pitching staff on the mound for us." Sierra Seymour and Ally Ishler both had flaw- less efforts from the plate. Seymour brought five play- ers home, going 3 for 3 with two triples in the process. Ishler also went 3 for 3 and earned 3 RBIs for Roches- ter. Jaelin Lancaster allowed two hits with six strikeouts Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in the nightcap victory. Napavine’s Karlee Bornstein (6), Sage Atkins (3) and Erika Potter (5) celebrate during the Tigers’ sweep of Pe Ell Tuesday in Pe Ell. Seymour came up big again with another 3 for 3 performance, knocking a pair of home runs in Game Olson Pitches Tigers to Sweep of Pe Ell 2 for 5 RBIs. Madison Jus- tice also notched an RBI, By The Chronicle going 2 for 2 from the plate. PE ELL — Napavine won 4-3 Central 2B League "It was an all-around in the eight-inning opener, and good day offensively and Final Softball Standings defensively," Lancaster said. took care of business a bit quick- "We need to get into the dis- er in a 13-0 nightcap win here Toutle Lake 14-0 trict mindset and this is a for a Central 2B League softball Adna 11-3 great start." sweep of the Trojans. Napavine 10-4 The doubleheader wrapped Morton-WP 8-6 Warriors Trounce up C2BL play for both teams, Pe Ell 7-7 putting the Tigers at 10-4 and Eatonville Onalaska 4-10 in third place and leaving the EATONVILLE — Trojans at 7-7 and in fifth place Mossyrock 1-13 Rochester scored 9 runs in heading into the District 4 2B Wahkiakum 1-13 the top of the fifth inning Softball Tournament, starting to end a nonleague softball May 21 in Centralia. 15-2 in six innings to close out contest early here Wednes- Napavine took advantage of a both teams’ league slate of games. day, topping the Cruisers trio of late Pe Ell errors to score Adna finished the C2BL sea- 17-3. a run in the seventh to tie the Jessica Glacken pitched game, and another in the eighth son with a 11-3 record, placing the Pirates second to only Toutle all five innings for the win- for the win. Devanie Kleemeyer ners, allowing three hits led the way for the Tigers with a Lake in the final standings. with eight strikeouts. She 3 for 4 performance at the plate, The Pirates scored 11 in the helped her own cause at the while Mackenzie Olson pitched first inning of the opener, while plate, going 2 for 4 with a all eight innings with seven Brandon Hansen / [email protected] pitcher Sam Rolfe threw three home run and a double. strikeouts and allowed six hits. Pe Ell’s Kayla Capps gets to second base before Napavine’s Grace Hamre on a perfect innings — without a Eatonville’s top pitch- Sam Woodward went 2 force-out play during Central 2B League softball action Tuesday on the Trojans’ walk, hit or error — to earn the er, Rochester coach Jared for 3 with a double for Pe Ell, home ield. win. Lancaster pointed out, was while Kayla Capps knocked a Cheyenne Gilbertson hit a returning from a broken 2-run homer, Rolfe helped her solo home run. Dakota Brooks again 3 for 4 and drove in 3 runs. progressing the way we need to finger, and pitched just two innings. pitched a complete game for the Chelsea Oster was also 3 for 4 for progress. This sweep puts us in own cause with a pair of doubles, The Warriors tallied Trojans with nine strikeouts and the Tigers. the four-spot in league with two and Katie Pine went 2 for 3 with nine hits in the win. Roch- five hits and a single earned run nonleague games to go." two doubles for Adna. allowed. The nightcap took a bit lon- ester (11-5, 7-3 SWW 1A MWP Hammers Onalaska Twice The hot hitting continued in League Evergreen Division "Dakota Brooks threw her Game 2. Onalaska walked eight ger, with Adna scoring 6 in the best game of the season," Pe Ell play) is currently third in RANDLE — Morton-White batters while Kelly and Robbins first and then 6 in the sixth for coach Brittany Kaech said. "She the league standings, and Pass wrapped up Central 2B each notched two hits. Taylor the 15-2 win. was really on fire and hitting her will play another non- League play with a bang, col- Brooks went the distance for Savannah Massingham spots, which is what we have to league game at Onalaska lecting 21 hits in a doubleheader Morton-White Pass in the circle. pitched all six innings for the do against a team like Napavine." on Tuesday before host- sweep of Onalaska here on Tues- The Timberwolves (8-6 winners and went 2 for 4, while The Trojans committed four ing league-leading Monte- day by scores of 15-1 and 15-0. league) wrapped up fourth place Rachel DiazDeLeon was 2 for 3 errors in the nightcap, which sano in a doubleheader on Onalaska could muster just in the C2BL with the win, and with a double. Napavine won with 6 runs in the two hits against the Timber- Thursday. will play at La Center on Satur- “Adna hits the ball really well,” top of the sixth inning. wolves in both games. Christine day. Onalaska will host Roches- Mossyrock coach Mike Carlson Olson held Pe Ell to two Robbins and Zoey McCoy com- ter on Tuesday. hits, with four strikeouts, in the bined for the win in Game 1, said. “The second one, we settled nightcap. with Robbins and Sharon Hazen down a little bit and played better NFL "Basically, we just didn't come each knocking out home runs at Wednesday’s Results defense, but just couldn’t get our offense going.” Ty Burrell to Participate mentally prepared in the second the plate. Pirates Tee Off on Mossyrock game," Kaech said. "There has to Hazen and Ashley Kelly each Shayne Fried had a double, in NFL Draft be some improvement. We've got had three hits and teammate Ky- MOSSYROCK — Adna and Aby Bogar went 2 for 3 with to clean up the errors." lie Allen collected two knocks. wrapped up the Central 2B an RBI for Mossyrock. NEW YORK (AP) — The Karlee Bornstein went 3 for "We came out and hit the League runner-up spot in style The Vikings finished the sea- NFL draft is getting a dose of 4 and slugged a 2-run homer in ball well," Morton-White Pass here Wednesday, topping Moss- son with a 1-13 C2BL record. The Hollywood: “Modern Family” Game 2, while Kleemeyer was coach Darin Allen said. "We're yrock 21-0 in three innings and team had no seniors on its roster. star and St. Louis Rams fan Ty Burrell will participate in the first round of the draft with the team. Tuesday’s College Softball His main duty will be to hand the team jersey to NFL Com- missioner Roger Goodell for the team’s 13th pick. The league said Lady Blazers Pound Chokers, 13-4 and 12-4 Wednesday it’s the first time a celebrity has taken part in the By The Chronicle with a double and 3 RBIs, Lau- and Fisher all hit home runs, ships, and has a two-game lead draft, which starts Thursday at The Lady Blazers celebrated ren Fisher knocked in 2 runs with Paul going 2 for 4 and over Pierce with just a double- Radio City Music Hall in New their sophomores with a pair of with a hit, and Emma Brattain knocking in 6 runs. header against South Puget York City and runs until Satur- big NWAACC West Division was 2 for 3 with a pair of RBIs. Moore went 4 for 4 at the Sound — scheduled for Friday day. wins on Tuesday, hammering Megan Moore and Abby plate, Brower was 2 for 2 with in Lacey — left on the schedule. The NFL will kick off the Grays Harbor 1304 and 12-4 at Slorey each added two hits, an RBI, and Brooke Williams Tuesday’s action was the draft with the national anthem Fort Borst Park. while Kalynn Randt pitched struck out five with one walk final home contests for Centra- for the first time, with a perfor- Caitlyn Paul led the way in all five innings with seven hits in five innings for the win. lia sophomores Moore, Fisher, mance from a West Point cadet the opener, going 3 for 4 with a and one walk to get the win. Centralia (15-1 league, 23- Randt, Knutz, Williams, Mad- who will be joined onstage by military servicemen and women, home run and 5 RBIs. The nightcap was more of 12 overall) has clinched a spot di Klingberg, Krysta Anderson their mothers, as well as alumni Erika Brower went 2 for 4 the same. Janice Knutz, Paul in the NWAACC Champion- and Haley Graham. from the Wounded Warrior Project.

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Scoreboard At Toledo 2. Patty Reichert Monday, May 12: at San Antonio at Sports on the Air Preps Game 1 Second Division Portland, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY, May 8 Local Schedules WARHAWKS 6, ROCKETS 5 1. Paulette Horton x-Wednesday, May 14: Portland at Castle R. 001 040 000 000 0 — 5 9 1 2. Vicki Pogorelc THURSDAY, May 8 San Antonio, TBA COLLEGE BASEBALL Softball Toledo-W. 100 200 200 000 1 — 6 10 4 x-Friday, May 16: San Antonio at 5:30 p.m. Capital at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Batteries: Toledo—Winlock — Tenino at Hoquiam, 3 p.m. (DH) Kuzminsky, Vermilyea (11) and Gove; Portland, TBA ESPNU — Vanderbilt at Florida River Ridge at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Castle Rock — Williamson, Godinho NBA x-Monday, May 19: Portland at San GOLF Boys Golf (10) and Voelker Antonio, TBA 10 a.m. Adna at Willapa Harbor, 3:30 p.m. National Basketball Association Game 2 Girls Golf NBA Playoff Glance TGC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Champi- WARHAWKS 5, ROCKETS 3 L.A. Clippers 1, Oklahoma City 1 Centralia, W.F. West at Capital 18- All Times PDT onship, first round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Hole Meet, 12 p.m. Toledo-Winlock 300 010 1 — 5 5 1 Monday, May 5: L.A. Clippers 122, FIRST ROUND Rochester at Ilwaco, 3:30 p.m. Castle Rock 000 200 1 — 3 6 3 Oklahoma City 105 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Track Batteries: Toledo-Winlock — Joel Wednesday, May 7: Oklahoma City 10 a.m. Martin, Dalton Yoder (6) and Gove; EASTERN CONFERENCE Tenino at Forks, 3:30 p.m. 112, LA Clippers 101 MLB — Regional coverage, Houston at Detroit Winlock at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. Castle Rock — Carroll and Voelker Indiana 4, Atlanta 3 Adna at Ocosta, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 19: Atlanta 101, Indi- Friday, May 9: Oklahoma City at L.A. or Minnesota at Cleveland (Noon) Napavine, Pe Ell at Raymond, 3:30 Softball ana 93 Clippers, 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. p.m. At Tumwater Tuesday, April 22: Indiana 101, At- Sunday, May 11: Oklahoma City at BEARCATS 17, WOLVES 0 lanta 85 MLB — Regional coverage, Baltimore at Tam- Boys Soccer L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. W.F. West (11)01 5 — 17 20 2 Thursday, April 24: Atlanta 98, Indi- Toledo-Winlock at Stevenson, 6 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 13: L.A. Clippers at pa Bay or Philadelphia at Toronto Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. Black Hills 000 0 — 0 0 0 ana 85 Batteries: W.F. West — Graham Saturday, April 26: Indiana 91, At- Oklahoma City, TBA 7 p.m. FRIDAY, May 9 and Reynolds; Black Hills — Elliott and lanta 88 x-Thursday, May 15: Oklahoma City MLB — Regional coverage, San Francisco at College Baseball Tauscher Monday, April 28: Atlanta 107, Indi- at L.A. Clippers, TBA L.A. Dodgers or Kansas City at Seattle ana 97 Centralia at Green River, 1 p.m. x-Sunday, May 18: L.A. Clippers at Girls Tennis At Randle Thursday, May 1: Indiana 95, Atlanta ROOT — Kansas City at Seattle Oklahoma City, TBA Tenino at King’s Way Christian Game 1 88 NBA BASKETBALL (Vancouver), 3 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 15, LOGGERS 1 Saturday, May 3: Indiana 92, Atlanta 5 p.m. Track Onalaska 000 10 — 1 2 2 80 Mossyrock, Toledo at Ridgefield Morton-WP 01(11) 3x — 15 13 2 ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Spudder Classic, 4 p.m. Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Miami 4, Charlotte 0 MLB game 2, Brooklyn at Miami Boys Soccer Christine Robbins, Zoey McCoy (5) and Sunday, April 20: Miami 99, Char- 7:30 p.m. W.F. West, Centralia at Bob Shaner Darian Atkinson; Onalaska — Gabbi lotte 88 Standings Wright, Dusty Glenn (3) and Heather Wednesday, April 23: Miami 101, Invite (Tumwater), 4 p.m. All Times PST ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Pannkuk Charlotte 97 game 2, Portland at San Antonio SATURDAY, May 10 Saturday, April 26: Miami 98, Char- College Baseball Game 2 lotte 85 EAST DIV. W L Pct GB NFL FOOTBALL Green River at Centralia, 1 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 15, LOGGERS 0 Monday, April 28: Miami 109, Char- Baltimore 17 14 .548 — 5 p.m. Onalaska 000 00 — 0 2 3 lotte 98 Softball New York 18 15 .545 — ESPN — Draft, first round, at New York Morton-White Pass at La Center, 2 Morton-WP 201(12) x — 15 8 0 Boston 17 17 .500 1½ p.m. Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Brooklyn 4, Toronto 3 NHL HOCKEY Adna at Orcas Island, TBD Taylor Brooks and Darian Atkinson; Saturday, April 19: Brooklyn 94, To- Toronto 17 17 .500 1½ 4:30 p.m. Track Onalaska — Masciola and Duryea ronto 87 Tampa Bay 15 19 .441 3½ Tuesday, April 22: Toronto 100, NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Morton-White Pass, Onalaska, Pe Ell, CENTRAL Winlock, Toledo, Centralia, W.F. West At Pe Ell Brooklyn 95 teams TBD Detroit 20 9 .690 — at Centralia Freshman Invite, 9:30 a.m. Game 1 Friday, April 25: Brooklyn 102, To- TIGERS 4, TROJANS 3 (8 inn.) ronto 98 18 17 .514 5 Local Results Napavine 000 002 11 — 4 6 1 Sunday, April 27: Toronto 87, Brook- Kansas City 16 17 .485 6 FRIDAY, May 9 lyn 79 Tuesday’s Results Pe Ell 020 001 00 — 3 5 5 Minnesota 15 17 .469 6½ AUTO RACING College Baseball Batteries: Pe Ell — Dakota Brooks Wednesday, April 30: Toronto 115, Cleveland 15 19 .441 7½ 5:30 p.m. At Aberdeen and Lacey Joner; Napavine — Macken- Brooklyn 113 Game 1 zie Olson and Karlee Bornstein Friday, May 2: Brooklyn 97, Toronto WEST FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, SFP 250, at TRAILBLAZERS 7, CHOKERS 3 83 Oakland 20 15 .571 — Sunday, May 4: Brooklyn 104, To- Kansas City, Kan. Centralia 040 000 300 — 7 12 0 Game 2 Seattle 17 16 .515 2 TIGERS 13, TROJANS 0 ronto 103 COLLEGE BASEBALL Grays Harbor 000 000 003 — 3 9 2 Texas 17 17 .500 2½ Batteries: Centralia — Jake Napavine 420 016 — 13 14 2 4:30 p.m. Conover, Roland Cassaday (8), Dean Pe Ell 000 000 — 0 2 4 Washington 4, Chicago 1 Los Angeles 16 17 .485 3 ESPNU — Clemson at Notre Dame Taylor (9) and Cole Housden; Grays Batteries: Dakota Brooks, Lexie Sunday, April 20: Washington 102, Houston 10 24 .294 9½ Chicago 93 Harbor — Derik Rubin, Colton Turner Brooks (3) and Lacey Joner; Napavine National League GOLF (7) and Zach Nelson — Mackenzie Olson and Karlee Born- Tuesday, April 22: Washington 101, 10 a.m. stein Chicago 99, OT EAST DIV. W L Pct GB Game 2 Friday, April 25: Chicago 100, Wash- Miami 19 15 .559 — TGC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Champi- CHOKERS 5, TRAILBLAZERS 4 At Rainier ington 97 Washington 19 15 .559 — onship, second round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Sunday, April 27: Washington 98, Centralia 100 020 10 — 4 10 1 Game 1 Atlanta 18 15 .545 ½ WARRIORS 15, MOUNTAINEERS 0 Chicago 89 HOCKEY Grays Harbor 000 013 01 — 5 8 2 New York 16 17 .485 2½ Batteries: Centralia — Jordan Rochester 425 4 — 15 15 0 Tuesday, April 29: Washington 75, 10:30 a.m. Harrington, Derek Putman and David Rainier 000 0 — 0 0 0 Chicago 69 Philadelphia 15 17 .469 3 NBCSN — IIHF, World Championship, Belar- Tillotson; Grays Harbor — Chance Jo- Batteries: Rochester — Glacken CENTRAL WESTERN CONFERENCE us vs. United States, at Minsk, Belarus hanson and Broc Tollefson and Joni Lancaster; Rainier — Day and Milwaukee 22 13 .629 — Padilla San Antonio 4, Dallas 3 St. Louis 18 17 .514 4 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL College Softball Sunday, April 20: San Antonio 90, 4 p.m. At Centralia Game 2 Dallas 85 Cincinnati 15 18 .455 6 Game 1 WARRIORS 11, MOUNTAINEERS 0 Wednesday, April 23: Dallas 113, San Pittsburgh 14 20 .412 7½ MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Pitts- LADY BLAZERS 13, CHOKERS 4 Rochester 113 6 — 11 9 2 Antonio 92 Chicago 11 21 .344 9½ burgh or Colorado at Cincinnati Rainier 000 0 — 0 2 1 Saturday, April 26: Dallas 109, San Grays Harbor 301 00 — 4 7 1 WEST 7 p.m. Centralia 320 8x — 13 14 2 Batteries: Rochester — Jaelin Antonio 108 San Francisco 21 13 .618 — Batteries: Grays Harbor — Benn Lancaster and Joni Lancaster; Rainier — Monday, April 28: San Antonio 93, ROOT — Kansas City at Seattle and King; Centralia — Randt and Day and Padilla Dallas 89 Colorado 22 14 .611 — NBA BASKETBALL Klingberg Wednesday, April 30: San Antonio Los Angeles 19 16 .543 2½ Girls Tennis 109, Dallas 103 5 p.m. San Diego 15 20 .429 6½ Game 2 At Castle Rock Friday, May 2: Dallas 113, San Anto- ESPN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game Arizona 13 24 .351 9½ LADY BLAZERS 12, CHOKERS 4 CASTLE ROCK 3, TENINO 2 nio 111 3, teams TBD Grays Harbor 003 01 — 4 8 2 Singles Sunday, May 4: San Antonio 119, Centralia 353 1x — 12 15 0 1. Faith Stein (CR) def. Ali Jo Vens, Dallas 96 Tuesday’s Results 7:30 p.m. Batteries: Grays Harbor — Benn 6-0, 6-3 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 2 Oklahoma City 4, Memphis 3 ESPN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game and King; Centralia — Williams and 2. Hailey Holmgren (TEN) def. Mi- Toronto 6, Philadelphia 5, 10 innings Brattain kayla LaFontain (CR), 6-2, 6-6 (7-5) Saturday, April 19: Oklahoma City 3, teams TBD 3. Haley Keeling (CR) def. Kirsten 100, Memphis 86 Detroit 11, Houston 4 NFL FOOTBALL Baseball Holmgren, 6-3, 6-1 Monday, April 21: Memphis 111, Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 3 4 p.m. At Mossyrock Doubles Oklahoma City 105, OT Boston 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 innings Game 1 1. Erin Engebreth/Natalie Hall Thursday, April 24: Memphis 98, 5, 1 ESPN — Draft, rounds 2-3, at New York (TEN) def. Alex Everett/Elsie Marhron, Oklahoma City 95, OT PIRATES 16, VIKINGS 8 Colorado 12, Texas 1 5 p.m. 6-2, 3-6, 7-5 Saturday, April 26: Oklahoma City Adna 214 531 0 — 16 18 3 N.Y. Yankees 4, L.A. Angels 3 ESPN2 — Draft, rounds 2-3, at New York Mossyrock 206 000 0 — 8 7 7 2. Marissa Cloke/Tiffany Tomlin 92, Memphis 89, OT Batteries: Adna — Jack Herring and (CR) def. Brittany Patterson/Gabi Vir- Tuesday, April 29: Memphis 100, Seattle 8, Oakland 3 NHL HOCKEY Bryce McCloskey; Mossyrock — Logan gin, 6-1, 6-4 Oklahoma City 99, OT Kansas City 3, San Diego 1, 11 innings Thursday, May 1: Oklahoma City 4:30 p.m. Gootgeld, Hunter Fuchs (3), Aron Jen- L.A. Dodgers 8, Washington 3 At Centralia 104, Memphis 84 NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, nings (6) and Timmy Allen Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 1 TIGERS 5, BEARCATS 1 Saturday, May 3: Oklahoma City 120, Miami 3, N.Y. Mets 0 teams TBD Game 2 Singles Memphis 109 VIKINGS 7, PIRATES 3 1. Anna Scheibmeir (CEN) def. Lau- Atlanta 2, St. Louis 1 Adna 002 100 0 — 3 7 4 ren Brandt, 6-3, 6-3 L.A. Clippers 4, Golden State 3 Arizona 7, Milwaukee 5 SATURDAY, May 10 Saturday, April 19: Golden State 109, Mossyrock 300 031 x — 7 4 1 2. Lillian Albright (CEN) def. Hunter Colorado 12, Texas 1 AUTO RACING Batteries: Adna — Spencer Burdick Wilmovsky, 6-1, 6-0 L.A. Clippers 105 and Bryce McCloskey; Mossyrock 3. Hannah Jeffries (CEN) def. Jojo Monday, April 21: L.A. Clippers 138, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Results — Lucas Allen and Timmy Allen Hougan 6-3, 6-1 Golden State 98 ABC — IndyCar, Grand Prix of Doubles Thursday, April 24: L.A. Clippers 98, Seattle 6, Oakland 4 (10) 4:30 p.m. At Morton 1. McKailey Fast/ Jaycee Foster Golden State 96 Kansas City 8, San Diego 0 Sunday, April 27: Golden State 118, Game 1 (CEN) def. Laina Boughal/Cara Cum- Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3 FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, 5-Hour Energy mings, 6-1, 6-1 L.A. Clippers 97 TIMBERWOLVES 6, LOGGERS 0 Oakland 2, Seattle 0, 2nd game 400, at Kansas City, Kan. Onalaska 000 000 0 — 0 1 2 2. Sydney Creel/Hayden Blaser Tuesday, April 29: L.A. Clippers 113, Toronto 10, Philadelphia 0 BOXING Morton-WP 200 022 0 — 6 13 2 (CEN) def. Piper Schoefield/Michaela Golden State 103 Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Ry- Weller 6-3, 6-4 Thursday, May 1: Golden State 100, Detroit 3, Houston 2 5 p.m. lon Kolb and Brian Reynolds; Onalaska 3. Nicole Howard/Shelby Listen L.A. Clippers 99 Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 3 Saturday, May 3: LA Clippers 126, ESPN — Bermane Stiverne (23-1-1) vs. Chris — Chayse Smith and Zach Caldwell (TUM) def. Ryann Chamberlain/Mali Boston 4, Cincinnati 3 Christian 5-7, 7-6(8-6), 6-4 Golden State 121 Arreola (35-3-0), for vacant WBC heavyweight Colorado 9, Texas 2 Game 2 title, at Los Angeles Portland 4, Houston 2 Chicago White Sox 8, Chicago Cubs 3 TIMBERWOLVES 2, LOGGERS 1 Wednesday’s Results Sunday, April 20: Portland 122, COLLEGE BASEBALL Onalaska 100 000 0 — 1 5 2 College Baseball N.Y. Yankees 9, L.A. Angels 2 Houston 120, OT Morton-WP 000 011 0 — 2 2 4 At Centralia Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 3 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23: Portland 112, Batteries: Morton-White Pass — TRAILBLAZERS 5, CHOKERS 3 Houston 105 Miami 1, N.Y. Mets 0 FSN — Oklahoma at TCU Zach Counts and Brian Reynolds; Grays Harbor 001 100 1 — 3 10 1 Friday, April 25: Houston 121, Port- Washington 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Onalaska — Travis McMillion and Centralia 021 200 x — 5 5 1 COLLEGE SOFTBALL land 116, OT Arizona 3, Milwaukee 2 Zach Caldwell Batteries: Grays Harbor — Colton 11 a.m. Turner, Jeff Pusich (4), Nathan Griffith Sunday, April 27: Portland 123, St. Louis 7, Atlanta 1 Houston 120, OT ESPN2 — Atlantic Coast Conference, champi- At Pe Ell (4) and Broc Tollefson; Centralia — Ty Wednesday, April 30: Houston 108, Game 1 Carlton, Roland Cassaday (7) and Kyler onship, teams TBD, at College Park, Md. Portland 98 Thursday’s Games TROJANS 10, TIGERS 0 (6 inn.) Swan Friday, May 2: Portland 99, Houston Minnesota at Cleveland, 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Napavine 000 000 — 0 2 4 98 Pe Ell 031 105 — 10 7 0 Softball Houston at Detroit, 10 a.m. ESPNEWS — American Athletic Conference, Batteries: Napavine — Jensen Lind- At Mossyrock Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m. championship, teams TBD, at Houston say, J.T. Kaut (3), Nathan Rodriguez (6) Game 1 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. PIRATES 21, VIKINGS 0 (3 inn.) 5 p.m. and Brady Woodrum; Pe Ell — Austin (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Colorado at Texas, 5 p.m. Adna (11)73 — 21 15 0 ESPN2 — Southeastern Conference, champi- Arrington and Kaelin Jurek EASTERN CONFERENCE Chi. Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 5 p.m. Mossyrock 000 — 0 0 5 Miami 1, Brooklyn 0 onship, teams TBD, at Columbia, S.C. Batteries: Adna — Sam Rolfe and Kansas City at Seattle, 7 p.m. Game 2 Tuesday, May 6: Miami 107, Brook- Postlewait; Mossyrock — Savannah San Francisco at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. GOLF TIGERS 7, TROJANS 2 lyn 86 Napavine 001 212 1 — 7 12 2 Lininger and Jamie Carlson Miami at San Diego, 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Thursday, May 8: Brooklyn at Miami, Pe Ell 100 100 0 — 2 5 3 TGC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Champi- Game 2 4 p.m. Batteries: Napavine — Cole Dough- Friday’s Games ty and Brady Woodrum; Pe Ell — Aus- PIRATES 15, VIKINGS 2 (6 inn.) Saturday, May 10: Miami at Brook- onship, third round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. tin Smith, Red Arrington (5), Dustin Adna 601 116 — 15 13 2 lyn, 5 p.m. Houston at Baltimore, 4 p.m. 11 a.m. Lusk (6) and Kaelin Jurek Mossyrock 101 000 — 2 5 7 Monday, May 12: Miami at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. NBC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Champi- Batteries: Adna — Savannah 5 p.m. LA Angels at Toronto, 4 p.m. Massingham and Lilly Glover; Mossyr- onship, third round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. At Chehalis x-Wednesday, May 14: Brooklyn at Minnesota at Detroit, 4 p.m. BEARCATS 15, WOLVES 8 ock — Jamie Carlson and Jordynn My- Miami, TBA Colorado at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Black Hills 011 321 0 — 8 13 4 ers x-Friday, May 16: Miami at Brooklyn, W.F. West 200 454 x — 15 9 2 Philadelphia at NY Mets, 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Batteries: Black Hills — Hutson, Girls Tennis TBA Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Minnesota at De- Query (4), Anderson (5), Coats (6) and At Chehalis x-Sunday, May 18: Brooklyn at Mi- Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. CENTRALIA 5, W.F. WEST 1 troit or L.A. Angels at Toronto Jones; W.F. West — Elijah Johnson, ami, TBA Boston at Texas, 5 p.m. Garrett Yarter (5), Anthony Painter (6) Singles 1 p.m. Arizona at Chicago White Sox, 5 p.m. and Tanner Gueller 1. Anna Scheibmeier (CEN) def. Kyla Washington 1, Indiana 1 FS1 — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers Richards, 6-2, 6-1 NY Yankees at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Monday, May 5: Washington 102, In- 2. Lillian Albright (CEN) def. Lauren Washington at Oakland, 7 p.m. 4 p.m. At Centralia diana 96 TIGERS 5, THUNDERBIRDS 4 Wade, 6-1, 6-1 Kansas City at Seattle, 7 p.m. FS1 — Cleveland at Tampa Bay 3. Tori Weeks (WF) def. Claire Davis, Wednesday, May 7: Indiana 86, Tumwater 100 210 0 — 4 6 1 San Francisco at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Centralia 300 101 x — 5 9 2 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 Washington 82 Miami at San Diego, 7 p.m. Batteries: Centralia — Ty Hous- Doubles Friday, May 9: Indiana at Washing- ROOT — Kansas City at Seattle den and Joe Blaser; Tumwater — Angel, 1. McKailey Fast/Jaycee Foster (CEN) ton, 5 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Brascher (4) and Sugrue def. Katie Hankins/Isabel VanderStoep, Sunday, May 11: Indiana at Washing- Saturday’s Games 5:15 p.m. 6-0, 6-3 ton, 5 p.m. LA Angels at Toronto, 10 a.m. 2. Sydney Creel/Hayden Blaser ABC — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 3, At Montesano x-Tuesday, May 13: Washington at Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m. WARRIORS 6, BULLDOGS 2 (CEN) def. Payton Rothlin/Hannah Indiana, TBA San Francisco at LA Dodgers, 1 p.m. teams TBD Rochester 202 101 0 — 6 15 2 Cummings, 6-1, 6-3 x-Thursday, May 15: Indiana at Montesano 000 000 2 — 2 2 0 3. Ryann Chamberlain/Mali Chris- Houston at Baltimore, 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Batteries: Rochester — Wilson tian (CEN) def. Emma Lund/Maddi Washington, TBA St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. ESPN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game and Deal; Montesano — England, Ben- Baker, 6-1, 6-2 x-Sunday, May 18: Washington at In- Arizona at Chicago White Sox, 4 p.m. 3, teams TBD diana, TBA ner (3), Chapman (5) and Bussard NY Yankees at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 4 p.m. At Tenino WESTERN CONFERENCE 9 a.m. Colorado at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. EAGLES 12, BEAVERS 5 Local San Antonio 1, Portland 0 ESPN — Draft, rounds 4-7, at New York Elma 002 233 2 — 12 9 1 Tuesday, May 6: San Antonio 116, Philadelphia at NY Mets, 4 p.m. Tenino 200 210 0 — 5 8 1 Local Golf NHL HOCKEY Portland 92 Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Batteries: Elma — Rio Ortega, Riverside Women’s Golf Club Boston at Texas, 5 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Cole Thornock (4), Nick Camenzind (7) May 6 Results Thursday, May 8: Portland at San and Todd Swinhart; Tenino — Kaleb 18-Hole Odd or Even Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Miami at San Diego, 5:40 p.m. NBCSN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, Strawn, Zeb Chamberlain (4), Kolton First Division Saturday, May 10: San Antonio at Washington at Oakland, 6 p.m. teams TBD McKitrick (7) and Zack Chamberlain 1. Sue Morrissey Portland, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City at Seattle, 6 p.m. • Sports 7 SPoRTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014

Tuesday’s Prep Boys Soccer 2A Girls Golf Lofgren, Bearcats Shoot Past Black Hills By The Chronicle Freshman Shasta Lofgren shot a match-best 53 and scored 19 Stableford points to help lead W.F. West to a 53-28 Evergreen 2A Conference girls golf vic- tory over Black Hills Wednesday at the Newaukum Valley Golf Course. The Bearcats finished the season 4-4 in match play and will now prepare for next week's District 4 2A Girls Golf Tourna- ment. "That's the most points Shasta has picked up this season," W.F. West coach Bruce Thompson said. "That certainly put a smile on her face." Carly Noble shot a 58 and notched 15 points, while fellow Bearcat Heather Wilson carded a 65 and scored 8 points. Robin Fletcher had 7 Stableford points and Ashleigh Pruitt had 4 points. Black Hills was led by Lexie Salas' Brandon Hansen / [email protected] 15 points. W.F. West’s Hernan Nunez and Centralia’s Carlos Ortiz-Navarette battle for the ball during Evergreen 2A Conference boys soccer action Tuesday at Tiger Stadium. "We were shifted to the south course just yesterday so they were just getting a feel for the holes," Thompson said. "They did a nice job." Tigers Win Shootout With Bearcats W.F. West plays an 18-hole warmup match at the Olympia PLAYoFF-BoUND: Centralia match in which both sides played but we're still as young a team as “It’s a nonleague victory but it Country Club Thursday, be- very well," Sanchez said. "We just we've always been." was a good measure of where we fore the District 4 tournament Hits Five Penalty Kicks in couldn't put it in the net. The The W.F. West Bearcats, end- are at since Elma is a good team at Mint Valley Golf Course in Overtime Shootout After competition level was so high ing the season with an EvCo re- from the Evergreen Division,” Longview next week. 90 Scoreless Minutes; and I couldn't be more proud of cord of 5-7, will begin their play- Toledo-Winlock coach Horst our guys for fighting through ev- Malunat said. “Last week we Tumwater Doubles Up Tigers Both Teams Begin off run Saturday as they travel to erything." Ridgefield for a 7 p.m. matchup had a lot of emotions around the TUMWATER — The loaded District Play on Saturday Centralia outshot the to open the District 4 2A Boys school decision and we dropped Thunderbirds got a big round Bearcats 33-13 but couldn't fin- Soccer Tournament. a close one to (league champion) By The Chronicle from match medalist Kayla ish in regulation or overtime. The Centralia Tigers ended La Center. Now we want to get Monroe, who notched a 39 at The Twin Cities teams ended The Tigers — with only one sub- their regular season with an back into things like we did be- Tumwater Valley Golf Course their boys soccer rivalry series stitute for the game — battled EvCo record of 7-5. They will fore.” and scored 33 Stableford points, in a fashion that summed up the fatigue to finish at the tail end of travel to face the No. 2 team Toledo-Winlock jumped out and defeated Centralia 102-50 regular season for both teams: the match. out of the Greater St. Helens 2A to a 2-0 halftime lead with a goal in Evergreen 2A Conference golf dramatic and unexpected. Laurence Silva sealed the League on Saturday. from Garibay in the 32nd min- action here on Wednesday. In the final Evergreen 2A penalty kick situation, knocking ute on an assist from Fernando Julie Mettler led the Tigers Conference matchup of the in the last attempt to push the Munoz and a minute later Mu- with 13 points. regular season for both teams, a Tigers over the edge and to a vic- Garibay Scores Twice in United noz scored a goal of his own on “My girls have been improv- 90-minute scoreless stalemate tory. Win over Elma an assist from Alexis Sanchez. ing their games and they were a ended in a penalty kick shootout, Brandon Jimenez also had WINLOCK — United got Garibay scored his 22nd goal bit disappointed with this one which the host Tigers won by a a great game as goalkeeper for back to its goal-scoring ways of the season on an assist from after scoring more points the last slim 5-4 margin at Tiger Stadi- Centralia, saving 10 shots. Tuesday, after last week’s roller- Raul Plancarte in the 50th min- two times out,” Centralia coach um on Tuesday evening. "The team has had a little bit coaster ride of emotions that saw ute to put United up 3-0. Elma Larry Mollerstuen said. “But Bearcat keeper Skyler Lucas of a slump lately, but they picked Toledo-Winlock’s boys soccer would get on the board in the they were also tired from the AP had 14 saves on the night, and it up tonight," Centralia coach program narrowly avoid being 66th minute on a 22-yard free testing that they had to do, but W.F. West coach Tino Sanchez Sue Parke said. "I've lost a lot split up. kick but the damage was done. we’re not using that as an excuse.” noted the hard work from de- of the guys that I started with, Adair Garibay scored two Toledo-Winlock (9-3 league) Emillia Wade added 20 fenders Tyler St. Catherine, Zach but the ones I do have haven't goals in a 3-1 nonleague victory will travel to Stevenson on points to Tumwater’s score as the Clevenger, Freddie Bautista and stopped fighting. If they contin- over Elma, helping United build Thursday with a chance to wrap Thunderbirds’ top two golfers Hernan Nunez. ue with this attitude, we can still momentum heading into the up second place in the Trico Di- combined for more points than "It was a fun and hard-fought get to the state playoffs for sure, postseason. vision. the Tigers. Raylee Warnken added and Taylor Bell each had 10 points for Centralia, while Shelby Duffy added 9 points and Lleo Vasquez Tennis carded 8 points. “The greens are slower than Continued from Sports 1 Riverside Golf Course,” Moller- stuen said. “The greens at Riv- "She was able to kind of play erside are the best around base the game she wanted to play," none. The girls had a little harder State said of Weeks, a senior. time adjusting to that.” Centralia swept the doubles Centralia (3-2 league, 4-2 matches, with McKailey Fast overall) will host EvCo foe Aber- and Jaycee Foster topping Ka- deen on Monday. tie Hankins and Isabel Vander- Stoep, 6-0, 6-3, in the top match. Sydney Creel and Hayden MLS Blaser won at No. 2 doubles, and Ryann Chamberlain and Mali Christian won the third doubles Sounders Beat match. FC Dallas 2-1 for "We got spurts of good play from everybody," State said. "But Fifth Straight Win Centralia, obviously, had the ability to have longer spurts." SEATTLE (AP) — Kenny Centralia (12-0, 11-0 league) Cooper scored in the 88th min- will play at Black Hills today. ute Wednesday, and the Seattle “This was a good win for our Sounders came from behind to girls. We swept the doubles and beat FC Dallas 2-1 for their fifth won two of the singles matches,” straight win. Centralia coach Deb Keahey Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Less than two minutes after said. “Playing in Chehalis is like Centralia’s Sydney Creel returns a volley during the No. 2 doubles match of an Evergreen 2A Conference girls tennis contest coming into the game, Cooper playing at home. Everybody is Wednesday in Chehalis. converted a pass from Obafemi familiar with each other and it’s Martins. Martins also set up La- a healthy, competitive environ- dra Land played their last home gan, 6-3, 6-1. Beavers Fall in Tight Match With mar Neagle for the tying goal in ment.” match, and did so in style. In doubles action, top-billed Castle Rock the 62nd minute. He now has an "They played all four years W.F. West (6-5) will host Centralia team McKailey Fast CASTLE ROCK — Tenino MLS-leading six assists. Olympia in a nonleague contest and they are a huge reason the and Jaycee Foster defeated Laina Cooper subbed in for Neagle tennis team has been so success- got a win in singles and a win in Friday, and will play at Black Boughal and Cara Cummings doubles here Tuesday afternoon in the 86th minute. With Mar- ful," Centralia coach Debra Kea- Hills on Monday. 6-1, 6-1 while the Tigers' No. 2 in a 3-2 SWW 1A League girls tins taking the ball down the left hey said. "They have certainly duo of Sydney Creel and Hayden tennis contest. wing, Cooper ran into the box, Tuesday's Results helped change the culture of Blaser defeated Piper Schoefield Hailey Holmgren beat Mi- took Martins’ cross and one- tennis at Centralia High School and Michaela Weller 6-3, 6-4. kayla LaFontain 6-2, 6-6 with a timed it high into the left side of Tigers Stay Perfect on Senior and it was sad to see them play "McKailey and Jaycee were 7-5 tiebreaker in the No. 2 singles the net for his third goal of the Night their last home match." season. really focused and took care of match for the Beavers' first win, Scheibmeir took down Tum- The Sounders (7-2-1) tied a Centralia's girls tennis team business gracefully and aggres- and Erin Engebreth and Natalie honored it's seniors and contin- water's Lauren Brandt 6-3, 6-3 in Hall won in three sets in the top club record with their fifth con- sively," Keahey said. "Sydney and ued tearing through the Ever- the No. 1 singles matchup, while doubles contest, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. secutive victory, extending their green 2A Conference with a 5-1 Albright took down Tumwater's Hayden fought back the second "Their first set played very unbeaten streak to six and their match victory over Tumwater No. 2 Hunter Wilmovsky 6-1, set after being down 4-1 and well," Beaver coach Patti Blan- league-leading point total to 22. Tuesday in the Hub City. Seniors 6-0. Hannah Jeffries rounded won the set and match. They ford said. They came from behind in five of Anna Scheibmeir, Lillian Al- out the singles sweep with a win certainly showed their tough- The Beavers (4-3) host Ste- the games during the unbeaten bright, McKailey Fast and Ken- over Tumwater No. 3 Jojo Hou- ness and poise today." venson today. streak. Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 SPORTS

NFL Sherman Becomes Highest Paid Corner RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Sherman has never lacked is bra- Richard Sherman finally got his vado. Whether it was getting in moment of being a top pick. the face of Tom Brady after a win He stood on the stage with in 2012, offseason social media spotlights beaming directly on arguments with other players his bow tie. With the coach on or his comments about Michael one side and general manager Crabtree after the NFC champi- on the other, Sherman held up a onship game, Sherman has never Seattle Seahawks jersey with his hidden the swagger. named “The thing I struggle with across Richard on is his confidence lev- the back. el,” Schneider joked. When Displaying his self-confi- Sher- man entered the NFL as a fifth- dence has made Sherman a tar- rounder, there was no fanfare. get for criticism. It was never That all came on Wednesday as louder than the gap between the Sherman became the latest piece NFC championship and Super of the Super Bowl champions to Bowl when Sherman’s shouting be locked up for the long term. postgame rant on national tele- “I guess this is how it feels to vision overshadowed the play he be a first rounder,” Sherman said made to clinch the conference after signing a four-year contract title against rival San Francisco. extension with the Seahawks But all those moments have that will make him one of the made Sherman known outside highest-paid cornerbacks in NFL of football and his consecutive history. seasons with eight interceptions. Much in the tenor of doing It’s why he was named one of things the way he wants, Sher- Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press the 100 most influential people man unveiled the extension on Seattle Seahawks’ Richard Sherman smiles as he addresses a news conference Wednesday, May 7, 2014, at the team’s head- in the world by TIME Magazine his website before the team could quarters in Renton, Wash. Sherman signed a four-year contract extension Wednesday with the Seahawks, a deal that makes and invited to the White House make the announcement. The him one of the highest-paid cornerbacks in NFL history. Sherman announced the deal on his website and later conirmed Correspondents’ dinner last two-time, first-team All-Pro se- the new deal will keep him in a Seahawks uniform through the 2018 season. Sherman wrote that the extension is for $57.4 weekend. lection wrote the deal will pay million with $40 million guaranteed. “It’s a great statement about a him $57.4 million with $40 mil- young man that demonstrated lion guaranteed and will keep dog that has been living on the agency. They then reached ex- wanted to spend his career play- an extraordinary belief in him- him in a Seahawks uniform streets for 10 years and put him tensions with coach Pete Carroll ing alongside Thomas and Kam self and dedication to be a nerd through the 2018 season. The in a brand new house with steak through 2016 and a four-year, Chancellor as part of a second- in high school way back in his deal includes a reported $11 mil- and lobster every night and he’s $40 million extension with All- ary that has developed into the Dominguez (High School) days lion signing bonus. still the ragged dog that you got Pro free safety Earl Thomas. best in the league. Sherman and when he was a track star and It’s a massive deal for a player off the streets,” Sherman said. “I’d like to thank Paul Allen Thomas will be under contract who earned $375,000 in base sal- “So I’m still the ragged dog off the for anteing up,” Sherman said. through 2018 and Chancellor is a football player,” Carroll said. ary as a rookie in 2011. But Sher- street. That mentality isn’t some- Sherman said it was impor- under contract through 2017. “He was always in the classroom man insisted the money will not thing that I can change I don’t tant to get the extension done “It was headed in the right di- working on his stuff. He had a change the approach or attitude think. Even I wanted to, I can’t before the start of the 2014 rection for several weeks,” Seattle real vision on what he could be- that has made him one of the top do it, It’s not a switch that I have.” season and take any lingering general manager John Schneider come way back then and see it defensive players in football and Sherman’s deal wraps up a doubt about his future out of said. “I thought it was time to get come all the way through to this a magnet for attention. solid offseason for the Seahawks the equation. He made a point it tied up and let everybody move day today, it is a new beginning “I’m still the guy scrapping prior to the NFL draft. Seattle of thanking nearly everyone on forward.” for Richard and his career with for a spot. You never lose that re-signed defensive end Michael the Seahawks defense during Despite the pedigree of being all that goes along that makes mentality. You can take a ragged Bennett before the start of free his opening remarks. Sherman a fifth-round pick, the one thing this guy up. He’s really special.” MLB College Baseball Trailblazers Top Mariners End Strong Grays Harbor, 5-3 By The Chronicle Trip With DH Split Justin Wilson drove in two runs as Centralia College OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — in relief. But he stepped when downed Grays Harbor College Even a lackluster finish couldn’t the A’s needed another starter 5-3 today in NWAACC West damper what was a very suc- for the doubleheader and got Division action Wednesday at cessful road trip for the Seattle the win. Ed Wheeler Field. Mariners. “I couldn’t have expected Centralia scored 2 runs in Fill-in any more than that,” man- the second, one in the third starter Drew ager Bob Melvin aid. “Pretty Pomeranz fantastic for a guy who hasn’t and 2 more in the fourth to shut out Se- started a game for us in spring build a lead that Grays Harbor attle for five or this season.” couldn’t overcome. The last- innings and The A’s took the lead in the place Chokers outhit the Trail- the Mariners third. Gentry ran on the pitch blazers 10-5, but left 11 runners managed just three hits while from first base on a full count on base. losing the nightcap of a double- with two outs when Lowrie’s Centralia also got key RBIs header 2-0 to the Oakland Ath- popup fell between left fielder by Brennan Casteel and Bobby letics on Wednesday. Cole Gillespie and shortstop Hoisington, with Casteel hit- The Mariners overcame a Brad Miller for a hit. ting his eighth double of the shaky start from ace Felix Her- Cespedes added to the nandez to win the opener 6-4 on lead in the fourth with a solo season in the game. The Blaz- Justin Smoak’s two-out single in homer off Erasmo Ramirez ers also stole four bases in the the 10th inning to assure them (1-4), who was called up from win. of a fourth straight series win Triple-A Tacoma earlier in the The Trailblazers (11-24 and send them home satisfied day to make the start. Ramirez overall, 5-15 league) will host following a 7-2 road trip that allowed two runs and six hits Green River on Friday. also included stops in New York in six innings. and Houston. Dan Otero, who allowed Blazers Split at Grays Harbor “To come out of this series the go-ahead hit in the 10th Marcio Jose Sanchez / The Associated Press 7-2 is just an unbelievable trip inning of the opener, pitched Seattle Mariners’ Justin Smoak drops his bat as he singles during the fourth inning ABERDEEN — Centralia’s in my opinion,” manager Lloyd three scoreless innings of re- of a baseball game against the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday in Oakland, Calif. bats came alive in a NWAACC McClendon said. “Just phenom- lief and Jim Johnson finished West Division doubleheader enal. I was very proud of the the three-hitter for his second tied the game with an RBI sin- Oakland center fielder Coco split with Grays Harbor here team and how they played. We save and first since losing the put ourselves in a pretty good gle off Luke Gregerson in the Crisp strained his neck in the on Tuesday. The Trailblazers closer’s job a month ago. position.” This was just the second tra- eighth. opener crashing into the wall to knocked out 12 hits in a 7-3 The Mariners have won 10 ditional doubleheader in Oak- Smoak gave the Mariners make a leaping catch. victory in the first game, but of 13 games following an eight- land in the past 16 years, with the lead when he hit a chop- He is expected to miss a few the Chokers struck back with a game losing streak as they have the other in 2011. The makeup per off the glove of leaping first days. 5-4 win in the nightcap. gotten strong pitching despite game was necessary because baseman Daric Barton for an Notes: Corey Hart and RBI single off Otero in the 10th Jake Conover struck out some recent struggles from their a game was postponed April 4 Zunino hit solo homers for ace. when the field was unplayable after Ryan Cook (0-1) left the 13 in seven innings in Game the Mariners in the opener. ... 1, while catcher Cole Housden “I think we played great base- after there was no tarp on it game with a strained right fore- ball,” catcher Mike Zunino said. overnight. arm. Hisashi Iwakuma (1-0) takes drove in 3 runs. Sean Har- the mound for the Mariners ris also collected two hits and “One of those losses is a 2-0 loss Hernandez failed to strike Yoervis Medina (2-1) pitched and the other one it was in the out a batter for the first time on Thursday when they open a drove in 2 runs. The Trailblaz- the ninth for the win, and Fer- ninth and a close game. It’s Aug. 19, 2008, against the Chi- four-game home series against ers had a 4-run rally in the top nando Rodney pitched the 10th definitely a building block and cago White Sox, ending a streak for his ninth save in 10 chances. Kansas City. of the second and added 3 in a good stretch for us. Hopefully of 179 straight starts with at the top of seventh. we can carry that home.” least one strikeout. In the nightcap, Centralia Yoenis Cespedes homered He allowed four runs — had 10 hits and 3-1 lead in the for the second straight day and three earned — and matched sixth inning before Grays Har- Craig Gentry scored from first his career worst against Oak- bor battled back for the 5-4 vic- on a single by Jed Lowrie to help land by giving up 11 hits in 6 tory. Justin Wilson drove in 2 the A’s snap a six-game home 1-3 innings. 25% off all runs and had two hits for the losing streak. “No strikeouts, not a good Pomeranz (2-1) was sharp in breaking ball, not a good Trailblazers. Brennan Casteel his first major league start since change-up,” Hernandez said. Air Jordan and Bobby Hoisington each last July, allowing two hits and “That’s what happens when added two hits. Apparel! no walks in five innings with you don’t have good stuff.” CH517989sl.cg Grays Harbor finished five strikeouts. Brandon Moss hit an RBI with eight hits, including a Pomeranz won just one of triple that capped a three-run 3 for 4 performance by Broc his final 19 starts with Colorado, seventh against Hernandez, Open 7 Days a Week Tollefson. leading to an offseason trade to but the A’s could not hold a the A’s where he has pitched well late lead as Robinson Cano 525 N. Market Blvd. • Chehalis 360-748-7178 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Thursday, May 8, 2014

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Mary and Her

CLASSIC ANNIVERSARY: and ends takes her another 10 years. A Centralia Resident’s “I wanted to bring it back Pride and Joy Turns 50 to life. This is my dream car,” Combs said. By Dameon Pesanti In mid-`60s America NASA’s [email protected] Project Gemini completed its first spacewalk, Sidney Poitier In 2005, after years of long- became the first African-Amer- ing and wishing, Mary Combs of ican to win best actor during Centralia found her dream car. the Academy Awards, President It was a 1964 Ford Mustang Lyndon Johnson first declared only it was in pieces. The classic the “War on Poverty” and the automobile was stripped down largest generation in United to the rusted frame, with the all States’ history was coming of body panels, grill, headlights, age in the middle of a national windows, windshield, door pan- paradigm shift. els, steering wheel and hubcaps In an interview with Au- piled onto the rotten foam bench tomotive News, the man con- that used to be the backseat. sidered to be the father of the It was everything she always Mustang, Lee Iacocca, said he wanted — with some assembly sensed there was a market there required. She didn’t want a project. somewhere, he just didn’t have She wanted a first-year Mus- the data to prove it. tang convertible, and she found He and his team imagined a a good one in Eatonville. It was short European-styled car with Dameon Pesante / [email protected] American attitude, something built on July 13, 1964, the open- Centralia resident Mary Combs poses in her 1964 Ford Mustang. ing day of Ford’s San Juan, Cali- light with a long hood and short fornia, factory. trunk, but pushed around by a Of the 126,538 Mustangs big engine and a floor-mounted built that first abbreviated year, shifter. Mary’s was 85th. She bought it When Iacocca proposed the immediately. new project to Henry Ford II “You couldn’t even see inside,” in 1961, the company was still Combs said. “Everything was smarting from the Edsel’s $250 just piled in there.” million flop. That experiment But you’d never know that was one of the biggest failures in when you look at her car to- Ford history and that very recent day. In near perfect condition, wound made Ford II hesitant to Mary’s `64 has won nearly every launch another. It took almost a car show she’s entered. Even on year of convincing before he fi- a typical afternoon, the bronze nally approved the project, but paint practically glows. Inside, he did so with a warning that the carpet and upholstery are Iacocca’s job was on the line. flawless. Under the hood, the At a base price of $2,368, 289 cubic inch V8 idles quietly, the car was an overnight suc- and there’s not a drop of oil and cess. By the company’s own ac- hardly any dust to be seen. count, 22,000 were sold on the “When I drive down the road first day, and in Garland, Texas, and do that most people look at one man slept overnight inside me like, “What the heck?” Mary a dealership's only Mustang so said before honking the horn. it wouldn’t be sold out from un- Rather than the traditional der him while he waited for his sound of a horn, her car whin- check to clear. Within a year nies and neighs like an excited more than 400,000 were sold. stallion. Despite the rollout’s popular- “It’s an option some the origi- ity, Ford started making tweaks nals came with called crazy With a long hood and short rear deck, the Mustang’s unique design created a new class of American cars, giving way to the and upgrades to subsequent re- horse,” she said. rise of the Chevrolet Camaro and the Dodge Challenger. leases almost immediately. That Like most parents, Mary was great for consumers at the keeps a photo album to cher- time, but it’s a modern headache ish her pride and joy’s life its own in the national psyche One of the most complete room floor, but replica parts just for dedicated restorationists like Combs. milestones. But instead of baby and gave rise to the era of Amer- originals happens to live right won’t do. Everything, even the Combs went through four photos or grade school report ican muscle cars. here in Centralia. star-shaped washers beneath the different shops before she could cards, her album is filled with Not always the fastest or Unlike the usual muscle car fender bolts, have to be original body shop pictures, work order find someone to restore her most aggressive car in its class, enthusiast, Mary doesn’t want to her model year. Even though receipts and memorabilia from car. Even then it took 2½ years the Mustang’s first days. the Mustang has, despite a extra horsepower, throaty ex- she probably has one of the for the shop to bring it back to This year marks the 50th an- few bad years, managed to age haust or an exotic paint job. most complete 1964 models in life. Most trim pieces came niversary of the Ford Mustang. gracefully. But of the six genera- She’s a purist turning the clock Washington state, maybe even with Mary’s Mustang, but not From the moment it was un- tions of Mustangs to drive in the on her Mustang one piece at a the whole county, Mary said she all of them were in good shape. veiled at the 1964 World’s Fair, United States in 50 years, none is time. For her it has to look like won’t stop until it’s complete, the muscle car carved a niche of as iconic as the first. the day it rolled off the show- even if finding the last few odds please see MUSTANGS, page Life 2 Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 LIFE

Mustangs

Continued from Life page 1 So without thinking about it too much she and her husband, Mark, started pulling things-a generator cover here, a master Dameon Pesante / [email protected] cylinder lid there-and throwing Built on the opening day of Ford’s San them away. The Combs had no Juan, California factory, Combs’s Mus- idea what they were in for. tang what the 85th one to ever roll of “The parts are really rare, the assembly line. We’re trying to back up parts. So many things are different (be- tween the `64s and the `65s) and you can tell they’re different,” Combses said. The average person likely couldn’t tell, but Mary and her husband can rattle off the de- tails (gold zipper on the con- vertible top, folded edges on the hood, lack of a battery cover.) like they are describing one of their kids. Once she points out all of the details it makes her car that much more impressive. Just as she’s done since she first bought it, Combs scans the Internet every night for newly listed parts. She even has friends from all over the Mustang com- munity hunting for her, but, still, the search isn’t easy. It’s not un- usual for eight months or longer to go by before she finds what she’s looking for. The last four Its taken nearly a decade of work but items she needs-two arm rests nearly every part of Combs` Mustang is and two door sill plates-have original. eluded her for nearly a decade. Her husband Mark estimates they’ve spent more than $50,000 on the restoration. Lots of clas- sic cars on this level live out their days on the back of a trailer get- ting towed from one car show to the next, but Mary’s car is meant for the road. She drives it to ev- ery car show she enters, polishes it on site and typically drives home with the gold medal (her garage is full of them). With any other car this all might seem a bit obsessive, but for Combs it’s a passion. “I love this car. I love driving it, I love how it feels. What’s the point of owning a car if you nev- er get to drive it?” Bumblebees — Workaholic Pollinators

By Don Tapio For The Chronicle Although the bumblebee isn’t the most glamorous insect around, this lovable bear of a bee surpasses even the celebrated honeybee when it comes to being industrious. Often up and out of the nest before dawn —way before honeybees — they’re frequently still hard at work after the sun has set. Entomologists have long recognized bumblebees as being one of the world’s most proficient pollinators. Not only is this plump pollinator built like a Mack truck to carry a lot of cargo, but it’s furry coat is tailor-made for attracting pollen. Bumblebees are important pollinators of tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, melons, raspber- ries, blueberries, cranberries, strawberries and many other crops. They are the only known pollinators of potatoes worldwide. According to horticulturists at the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- den, they are also the exclusive pollinator of several rare and imperiled wildflowers, includ- ing native monkshoods and lady’s tresses orchids. The attribute that bumblebees are best known for, apart from a fuzzy coat, is probably their heft. The flow- ers that cater to this plus-size pollinator must be robust because, unlike the acrobatic hummingbird, the bum- blebee has to perch on or cling to them in order to sip nectar and collect pollen. That is why the blooms of many snapdragons, mints, orchids, peas and other flow- ers have modified lower petals, lips, aprons or keels that serve as sturdy landing pads. It’s relatively easy to make your garden attractive to bumblebees. You don’t have to re-Landscape your entire property. Simply tuck favorite bumblebee blooms in among your existing plants or grow them in pots where you can observe the insects close up. In fact, most gardens here in our coastal area already have one of the bumblebee’s favorite flowers — rhododen- drons. Other woody ornamentals that will attract this pollinator include California lilac, dogwood, viburnum, elderberry and wil- lows. Herbaceous ornamentals include hollyhocks, larkspurs, laven- ders, snapdragons, catmints, columbines, asters, sunflowers, lupines and violets and borage. Because they live in small nests, (usually in the ground beneath a stump), bumblebees never swarm, so you can encourage a nest or two in the garden without fear of this happening. Those hoping for honey will be disappointed since bumblebees don’t produce enough honey for commer- cial use — just a few grams at a time for their own use. Not all bumblebees will sting and they are much less aggressive than honeybees. Generally, they will not attack a human at all, unless they feel threatened. Drones, (smaller male bees that hatch in mid-summer), have no sting at all. Bumblebees do not lose their sting and die if they use it, as a honeybee will. Bumblebees have only a few natural enemies, skunks being one of the few animals that find bumblebees tasty — stinger and all. If you find a nest, try not to disturb it. Remember, it will die out with the first frosts in the fall and then can be safely removed. If the bees are nesting under a wooden building, it may be possible to open another exit/entrance on another side of the structure and leave it for a few days for the bees to find. Then you can block up the old exit. Remov- ing a nest and moving it to another location is sometimes possible, but you need an experienced beekeeper with protective clothing and veil to do this delicate job. Donald Tapio is a WSU Extension regional specialist emeritus. He may be reached at [email protected]. • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 New Choos: The Footwear Label Heads in New Directions

By Booth Moore ettes, fabrications, colors and African-American woman to Los Angeles Times heel heights to design their own win a lead-actress Oscar. shoes, complete with personal “Back then, it was more about LOS ANGELES — L.A. is a monograms or messages (dates, matchy-matchy. And there was place of new beginnings. So it’s symbols or letters) on the sole. no toe cleavage,” Choi said. “We appropriate that British luxu- The program debuts in Bev- did hand painting and jewels. ry brand Jimmy Choo should erly Hills before moving to other We had an exclusive on a local choose the city to put its best stores in May. cobbler for awards show season.” foot forward. It’s fitting that the future di- The brand was further im- A new store design concept rection of Jimmy Choo is begin- mortalized in pop culture after on Rodeo Drive, a star-studded ning here, since L.A. has played a story line on the hit TV series Hollywood bash at the home a big part in the brand’s past. “” that had main of art collector Eugenio Lopez The Malaysia-born Choo character Carrie “losing her Alonso featuring a performance founded his small couture shoe Choos.” by pop band Bastille and the business in the East End of Lon- First Lady Michelle Obama launch of a youthful new rock ‘n’ don in 1986, catering to the jet is an avowed fan — she wore roll-themed shoe collection are set, including Princess Diana. Choos the night of her hus- all part of a bold, new direction Soon he was joined by Choi, band’s first presidential Inaugu- for the label and its creative di- who worked at his side on design ration — and so is the duchess of rector, Sandra Choi. while studying at the prestigious Cambridge. Choi has been with the com- Central Saint Martins school. In The label cultivated a he- pany since its birth and took 1996, Mellon came on. A former donistic, the-higher-the-heel- over as sole creative director last Vogue accessories editor who the-better image under year. Now she’s trying the direction of Mel- to steady the ship after years of headline-grab- lon, whose model good bing business dramas looks shone in adver- that have included the tisements and on the brand’s estrangement global social circuit. from her uncle, the But as the collections company’s namesake grew, the brand be- founder, Jimmy Choo, came more inclusive. and a tell-all book “One of the nice by the company’s co- things about the brand founder and former de- is that it can be so many signer, Tamara Mellon. things, a resource for “Jimmy Choo is heels for professional a celebration, and it women, and a resource makes people light up,” for biker boots for run- Choi said over break- ning around on the fast recently at the Cha- weekends,” Choi said. teau Marmont. “It’s a Now Jimmy Choo new chapter. But I don’t sells men’s and wom- want to change the en’s shoes and leather whole thing. It’s more goods, sunglasses, belts, about modernizing it. I scarves and fragrance want the brand to have at prices ranging from all the ingredients to $395 to $3,250. carry on. That’s beyond In many ways, fu- me. That’s beyond any ture growth oppor- single person.” tunity lies in further The new store con- diversification, geo- Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times / MCT cept, which opened graphically and prod- April 15 on Rodeo uct-wise. Drive, will be a blueprint for the went on to marry (and divorce) The company, owned by lux- brand going forward. It’s de- billionaire Matthew Mellon, she ury group Labelux, is said to be Be Travel signed by David Collins Studio and her fashion world connec- gearing up for a public offering. (the late Irish architect is known tions helped transform Jimmy New stores are planned in Asia. for designing London restau- Choo into a global powerhouse. Men’s footwear is a fast-growing Ready! rants such as the Wolseley and In the late 1990s, Jimmy category, and there is a lot of po- Gordon Ramsay) with soft hues Choo was one of the first brands tential in handbags, Choi said. FREE Pre-Trip and textures creating the feeling to take a suite at the L’Ermitage Although the brand hasn’t of a haute couture salon mixed Hotel in the week before the had an “It” bag, per se, the acryl- Safety Checks with the intimacy of a fantasy Academy Awards to introduce ic “Candy” clutch style has been closet. stars to the shoes and place them brought back season after sea- The store is the first in the on the red carpet. In 1998, Kate son. For the L.A. opening, Choi We’ll Check Your: U.S. to carry men’s and women’s Winslet wore green pointed-toe created a limited-edition version footwear and accessories side by pumps dyed to match her Alex- of the clutch printed with black ✔ Tire Wear ✔ Visual Alignment side and the first in the world ander McQueen for Givenchy and red typography on a white to feature Choo.08, a new col- Oscars gown and mentioned the background. It reads, “BLAH, ✔ Shocks/Struts ✔ Brakes lection with a more downtown shoes on the red carpet. BLAH,” a play on the abbrevia- spirit “moving away from the “It was so instant,” Choi re- tions for Beverly Hills and L.A. ✔ Battery CH520843sl.cg stiletto and into brogues, com- membered. Jimmy Choo opened and the fast-talking style of La bat boots and skater shoes,” its first L.A. store the next year. La Land. Free of Charge, Any Time Choi said. The red carpet gave the But Choi means no disre- Also new: a made-to-order brand worldwide exposure. 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Use the Stable and Take a Drive n 1889, The Centralia West Virginians Settled in Glenoma INews promoted the local livery stable. “Give your family, or friends, or visiting friends, a ride around town, through the new road along the river bank,” the news- paper said. “This is the most de- lightful drive about Centralia.”

Alexander Raising flax n 1909, J.T. Alexander was Iraising flax for the upcom- ing Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo- sition in Seattle. “It was Mr. Alexander’s flax that brought medals to Lewis county from the Lewis and Clark fair four years ago,” The Chehalis Bee-Nugget wrote. “We can raise the flax here and it is a good thing to keep the fact before the public. Some day the raising of flax may be an impor- tant industry in this county. It depends on the manufacturer. We do not want to raise flax and sell the raw material. We do want to raise flax and manufac- ture it right here.”

Terraplane is a Beauty

n 1934, Landon Motors, Submitted by Helen Gellish / for Our Hometowns I211 W. Main Street, Cen- John D. and Nancy Christian are the patriarch and matriarch of the Christian clan from West Virginia. They are pictured in this late 1800s photo, probably taken in tralia, advertised the Terraplane. West Virginia, but possibly taken in Lewis County. John D. and Nancy settled in Glenoma and had 11 children — 9 boys and two girls, including Dr. G.F. Christian. “The biggest car in the low price field — the Terraplane — 15 feet 10 inches long … a beauty played independent ball and members also donated money ing around school that a few of Conrad had been the 1942 — and what performance,” The competed in the state National for a rhododendron garden at our more ‘ambidextrous’ se- student body president. The day Chronicle advertisement read. Baseball Congress tournament. the school to honor the two niors, namely Bill Conrad, Sam before the reunion, his grand- “We invite you to see and ride in members who had died. Anderson, Dave Barlow, Rodney son, Drew Conrad, was elected this Thrill car of 1934.” student body president. Dog Belongs to Reynolds In 1942, nine students from Palmer, John Allen, et al have the Centralia High School se- taken up the idea of creating n 1984, the Centralia City nior class held secret meetings a student government such as Semi-Pro Coach Named Commission approved Moss is 2004 Miss White Pass I in the Hub City Transfer ware- many other large schools have,” n 1959, the new Southwest a resolution giving ownership n 2004, Anthony Moss, house and called themselves the the school newspaper article IWashington semi-pro of Joker, the city’s retired po- IWhite Pass High School baseball league included teams lice dog, to police officer Bradd “Dirty Nine.” read. “‘Big Shots’ would prevail. senior, was crowned the 2004 from Lewis County, Bremerton, Reynolds. Sam Anderson, Dave Barlow, These ambitious fellows are Miss White Pass at the Randle Aberdeen, Tacoma, and Fort and Bill Conrad told their his- even holding secret meetings at Elementary School. In the mock Lewis. The Lewis County team, tory. night to try and keep it a big se- beauty pageant, with all-male the Pavers, named their coach, ‘Dirty Nine’ Return to School “We would be very unpopular cret from the unsuspecting stu- contestants, Moss portrayed Ja- John “Mickey” Naish, of Roch- in 1999 these days,” Barlow said. “We dent body.” net Jackson, minus a “wardrobe ester. n 1999, three members of were a cabal.” After graduating, all of the malfunction.” The competitors The Pavers were sponsored Ithe “Dirty Nine” returned Bill Conrad provided a copy nine boys saw extensive over- were football heroes, wrestlers by the Pacific Sand and Gravel to place a plaque to commemo- of the high school newspaper seas duty during World War II. and basketball players. Co., Centralia. rate the group at Centralia High which “outed” the group. Barlow had spent time in a Ger- The annual contest raised The year before the team School. The seven remaining “Rumors have been circulat- man prisoner of war camp. money for the senior class trip.

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Never do things others can do and will do if there are things others cannot do or will not do.” — Amelia Earhart © 2014 by NEA, Inc. Young Adults Need Saving Strategy, Experts Say By Leslie Mann “But that doesn’t mean a free DITCH THE DEBT: It’s tough to such as Apprisen. They offer Note to parents with children Chicago Tribune ride.” make retirement contributions free, 90-minute counseling ses- in college: “Do not be tempted Acknowledge that jobs are when loan payments eat your sions online, in person or by to co-sign a college loan,” Cas- She is only 27 years old. But hard to find, she added, but do expendable income, especially phone. tanon said. “If the student is late she has a list of “somedays” to not tolerate the grown child “sit- when they include a compli- If you have federal student on his payments, it may affect check off her list. “Someday, I ting on the couch watching Net- cated tangle of auto, college and loans, you may qualify for pro- your credit score.” hope to be married and have flix of ‘Scandal’ while credit card debt. grams that allow you to make MAKE A BUDGET: Sounds sim- kids,” said Shekinah Monee, a waiting for the ideal position to payments based on your in- ple? Not to many 20-somethings, model and publicist in New “First, add up your debts,” come along.” Your young adult McNary said. York City. “And, someday I want said Jana Castanon, outreach come, not your loan balance. should at least pay his or her manager with Apprisen, a na- (See http://studentaid.ed.gov.) “It’s not only their fault,” she to retire and be able to play.” credit card, cellphone and car To reach the first goal, she tional credit counseling agency. You can even have your loan for- said. insurance bills, she said, and “This might give you an ‘Oh, my given if you follow the govern- “We parents are partially to dates men “with the intention of help cover groceries. gosh’ moment. Then, make a ment’s criteria. blame. Growing up, we had finding someone for a long-term “Talk about financial priori- “If it’s a private loan through three pairs of shoes — sneakers, relationship.” To achieve her re- ties with your kid,” Kobliner said. plan.” school and church. Now, kids tirement goal, she contributes “If she has lots of credit card debt, For help, call one of the Na- a bank, though, you’re at the have shoes for every outfit.” monthly to a SEP 401(k) and a talk about the fact that living tional Foundation for Credit mercy of the bank’s terms,” Cas- Roth individual retirement ac- … rent-free offers an opportu- Counseling member agencies tanon said. Seeing expenses on paper count. nity to pay it off.” helps a person understand the Unfortunately, financial difference between “wants” and planners say, not every young “needs,” McNary said. “If you adult has such foresight. “In can use public transportation, fact, according to Hollywood, for example, a car is a ‘want.’ it’s cool to be irresponsible and You don’t have to spend money in debt,” said Judy McNary, a on a car and car insurance,” she Broomfield, Colo.-based certi- said. fied financial planner and au- Parents, instead of a frivo- thor of “Coin: The Irreverent lous birthday gift, give your Yet Practical Guide to Money 20-something a session with a Management for Recent College “fee only” financial planner, who Graduates.” does not sell products on com- Despite the recession and the mission. The planner will help high college costs that drowned your young adult make a finan- so many with debt, 20-some- cial road map. things can retire comfortably if If your employer deducts they plan ahead, planners say. your retirement contribution Experts suggest taking these from your paycheck, you will steps, for 20-somethings and not be tempted to spend it, the the parents they may be living advisers said. If you are self- with: employed, arrange for automatic BUNK WITH MOM AND DAD: payments from your checking Monee said she is fortunate account. that she lives rent-free with her mother and stepfather. “I If your employer offers a couldn’t find a place near my 401(k) match, consider it icing work for less than $1,200 a on the cake. A 50 percent match, month,” she said. For young for example, elevates your people like Monee, the easiest $5,500 contribution to $8,250. way to save money is to delay STAY ON BUDGET: McNary en- leaving the nest. courages her young clients, “Let your kid keep living at “Make a sport of spending less. home,” said Beth Kobliner, au- You can still have fun with thor of “Get a Financial Life: your friends.” Brown-bag your Personal Finance in Your Twen- lunches. ties and Thirties.” please see SAVING, page Life 8 Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 8, 2014 LIFE

put $5,500 a year in an IRA that makes 5 per- cent, starting at age 22, you have $1,003,325 at ADVICE: Dear Abby Saving age 60. If you wait until 40 to start, you will Continued from page Life 7 only have $222,978. “It’s all about forming the savings habit ear- Sleeve Tattoo Could Shop thrift stores. Get a roommate. Trade your ly,” McNary said. “Then, when you’re in your sporty car for one that costs less to insure. Live 30s and want a bigger house, you’re not tempt- rent-free as a property manager. Decline the ed to quit making those retirement payments. Raise Eyebrows at invitation to be a bridesmaid at the pricey des- By then it’s a habit you won’t break.” tination wedding. McNary helped accelerate the growth of “Write down your retirement goal and put it her kids’ retirement funds by matching their Black Tie Event in your wallet,” Castanon said. “The next time contributions by 50 percent until they were on DEAR ABBY: I’m a young that, I have been in an uncomfort- you go to buy something you don’t really need, their own. “That helped them see how quickly professional female with a mili- able state. Am I wrong for feeling it will be there.” the money adds up,” she said. tary background. I’m well-edu- this way, or is she wrong for al- Monee’s trick: “I tell myself I’m splurging She looks forward to the day when “it is cated and have a great job. How- lowing it to happen? — SEETH- when I buy something I need anyway, like cool again to be financially OK,” McNary said. ever, I am also ING IN SACRAMENTO some new black shoes for work.” “I do have hope.” tattooed. The de- DEAR SEETHING: Wheth- ENJOY THE MIRACLE OF COMPOUNDING: The In the meantime, young adults like Monee sign is a tasteful er this couple has been separated sooner saving for retirement starts, the more surround themselves with others who “get it,” full sleeve, with for 12 years or not, they are still time money has to snowball. The money Monee said. some work on my legally married. He IS her hus- tucked away and the interest it earns both earn “When I date a guy, he has to be financially chest and other band. You may be feeling uncom- interest. Tape a compounding chart, like the savvy. If he has to have all the latest clothes arm. fortable because you feel like you I will be at- one in “Coin,” to your wall. It shows that if you and gadgets, he’s not for me.” may be involved in a triangle, and tending a black tie affair for my By Abigail Van Buren from where I sit, it may be true. boyfriend’s com- It’s time to have a frank conversa- pany and am wondering what at- tion with your partner to clarify Cooking Up a Classic: tire would be appropriate for such exactly what your role is. an event. I’m not ashamed of my art, and I have no issue with bar- DEAR ABBY: I have been ing my arms, but would this be trying to plan my son and future Chocolate Sauce daughter-in-law’s rehearsal din- acceptable in this circumstance? — FOREVER COVERED ner. The bride originally told me a By Leah Eskin DEAR FOREVER COV- local pizza place would be fine for CARBERY’S CHOCOLATE SAUCE Chicago Tribune ERED: I’m glad you asked, be- the dinner. I insisted that I would Prep: cause it depends upon what kind like something “nicer,” and she Chocolate sauce appeals to 10 minutes / Cook: 10 minutes / Makes: About 2 cups of company your boyfriend works said it was up to me. the novice cook. It seems so for. If it’s creative, then to display I have found a place within simple. Just warm chocolate. Ingredients: your body art would not be shock- budget, but have just learned that Right? 2 egg yolks ing. However, if the company cul- the bridal shower is being catered But good chocolate sauce 1/2 cup light cream ture is conservative, it might at- calls for further refinement. by the same place. Is it acceptable 1 cup sugar tract unwelcome attention, and I I started this project young, for me to have the rehearsal at the 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, chopped don’t recommend it. which might explain my early 2 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped same place? mistakes: Cocoa powder. Corn We live in a town with rela- 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, cut up DEAR ABBY: I have been syrup. What did I know? tively limited options, and there 1 teaspoon vanilla extract intimately involved with an- I moved on to better are other important festivities other woman. Our relationship chocolate, to heavy cream, to Directions: going on that day that limit my whisking and warming with has been great for the past eight 1. Prep: Slide yolks into a small bowl. Whisk months. There is an immense options further. Holding the re- whiskey. I managed good choc- brief ly. Keep handy. hearsal dinner at my house would olate sauce. Not great chocolate amount of love and caring for 2. Boil: Pour cream into a medium saucepan. Stir each other. Although we have be too stressful. Would it be OK sauce. to have it at the same restaurant, Then one night my friend in sugar. Heat to a boil. Slide in both types of choco- been together, we do not currently but serve different food? — FU- Carbery served fantastic choc- late. Reduce heat to medium-low. Cook, stirring, un- live together. olate sauce. Not thin, like the til smooth, about 3 minutes. My problem is she’s still liv- TURE MOTHER-IN-LAW 3. Temper: Whisk 2 tablespoons of the chocolate ing with her ex-husband. They DEAR FUTURE MOTHER- canned drizzle. Not thick, like IN-LAW: bottled fudge. Just luscious. into the yolks. Whisk these tempered yolks back into have been separated for 12 years, Absolutely! And con- Carbery’s recipe called for the pan of chocolate. Cook, whisking, 1 minute. Pull but circumstances have brought gratulations on the forthcoming egg yolks and for lots of butter, pan off heat. Stir in butter. them back into the same resi- happy event. neither of which should have 4. Strain: Use a soft spatula to press sauce through dence. I don’t have an issue with come as a surprise. Butter and a fine-mesh sieve into a clean bowl. Stir in vanilla. their “roommate” situation. I ••• yolks emulsify into many an Lavish over ice cream. have been to their home, have Dear Abby is written by Abigail esteemed sauce: hollandaise, Provenance: Adapted from a recipe passed along stayed the night and I’m OK with Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Bearnaise, lemon curd. Why by my friend Carbery, who got it from her sister, who their arrangement. Phillips, and was founded by her not chocolate? It always counts picked it up on a baby-sitting job in the neighbor- What I DO take issue with is mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear as classic. hood. him introducing himself as her Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. husband. Since I heard him do Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: I equals C

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(CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) American Greed American Greed The Suze Orman Show (CC) American Greed Rocket - Fueled! Paid Program CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown COM 60 60 ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin, Bridgette Wil- ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey. Two wit- take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. son. A hotel magnate’s adult son goes back to grade school. (CC) less wonders take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. D I S 41 41 Good Luck Charlie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) I Didn’t Do It ’ Liv & Maddie ’ Dog With a Blog Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) I Didn’t Do It ’ Dog With a Blog Deadliest Catch “Family Affair” The fleet Deadliest Catch “Darwin’s Law” The MythBusters Swinging Luke and Leia Yellowstone: Brink of Disaster Yellow- Timber Kings “The Boss Can Build” Yellowstone: Brink of Disaster Yellow- DSC 8 8 is behind schedule. ’ (CC) fleet is hit by severe weather. (CC) across a chasm. ’ (CC) stone National Park. ’ (CC) André goes to Ontario. (N) ’ (CC) stone National Park. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Total Divas “The House Sitters” Ariane Total Divas “Flirting With Fandango” E! News › Little Fockers (2010, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. The Total Divas “Flirting With Fandango” throws a party. Trinity wants to get married. whole clan arrives for the Focker twins’ birthday. Trinity wants to get married. Boxing Chris Arreola vs. Bermane Sti- SportsCenter (N) NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Portland Trail Blazers. Western Conference Semifinal, game 3. SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 verne, Heavyweights. (N) (Live) (Live) (CC) From the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Softball Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight FAM 39 39 ›› Mamma Mia! (2008, Musical Comedy) Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan. ›››› Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. An innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. ››› Spanglish (2004) Adam Sandler. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Momumental” Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Guy’s Grocery Games “Cart Wars” Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ›› Hancock (2008, Action) Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman. A › This Means War (2012, Action) Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy. › This Means War (2012, Action) Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy. scruffy superhero carelessly wreaks havoc in Los Angeles. Two CIA agents battle over the same woman. Two CIA agents battle over the same woman. GOLF 70 70 Live From THE PLAYERS Analysis, highlights, interviews and features. Live From THE PLAYERS Analysis, highlights, interviews and features. Live From THE PLAYERS Analysis, highlights, interviews and features. HALL 19 19 ›› The Nanny Express (2009, Drama) Vanessa Marcil, Brennan Elliot, Dean Mom’s Day Away (2014, Drama) Bonnie Somerville, Ona Grauer. Premiere. A June in January (2014, Romance-Comedy) Brooke D’Orsay, Wes Brown. A Stockwell. A nanny tries to heal a widower and his two children. (CC) woman spends Mother’s Day weekend away from her family. (CC) woman must suddenly plan her wedding in three weeks. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Maria & Dave” Property Brothers “James & David” House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration LI FE 51 51 Clara’s Deadly Secret (2013) Emmanuelle Vaugier, Richard Ruccolo. (CC) The Good Sister (2014) Sonya Walger, Ben Bass. Premiere. (CC) The Good Mistress (2014, Suspense) Annie Heise, Kendra Anderson. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup “Inside Brushy Mountain” Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin Lockup: San Quentin MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006, Action) Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan. ’ ›› Stomp the Yard (2007, Drama) Columbus Short, Meagan Good. ’ 34 34 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Anaheim Ducks at Los Angeles Kings. (N) (S Live) NHL Overtime (N) Premier League Champ Preview Formula One Racing Grand Prix of Spain, Qualifying. ’ NICK 40 40 Hathaways Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat ’ (CC) Thundermans AwesomenessTV Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Sleep.-Enemy ›››› Titanic (1997, Historical Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. (CC) ›››› Titanic (1997), Billy Zane (CC) R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops “Busted!” Cops “Black & Blue Cops “Coast to Cops “Morons on Cops “Caught in a Cops “Coast to ››› Iron Man (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow. A billionaire dons an armored suit to (CC) & White” ’ Coast” ’ (CC) Parade No. 5” ’ Lie” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) fight criminals. ’ SYFY 59 59 Cirque Du Freak › Red Riding Hood (2011, Horror) Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman, Billy Burke. ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman. ›› The Ruins TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Come What May Praise the Lord (CC) At War Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Deal With It Bam’s Bad Ass TBS 55 55 Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Game Show TLC 38 38 Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) OMG! EMT! “One Call, Too Many” Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) OMG! EMT! “One Call, Too Many” OMG! EMT! “Surprise Attacks” (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Swordfish (2001, Suspense) John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry. An › Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada. ›› Hulk (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott. Scientist ex-con computer hacker is pulled into a high-tech heist. (CC) Carter and Lee battle Chinese gangsters in Paris. (CC) (DVS) Bruce Banner transforms into a powerful brute. (CC) TOON 42 42 ›› Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010, Comedy) Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron. King of the Hill American Dad ’ (CC) Family Guy (CC) The Boondocks The Boondocks Attack on Titan TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise (CC) Food Paradise (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) Ghost Adventures (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow ’ ’ ’ ’ USA 58 58 Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Playing House ››› Bridesmaids (CC) (DVS) “Election Day” (CC) (DVS) “Career Day” ’ “Family Portrait” (CC) (DVS) “The Incident” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Mother Tucker” “Party Crasher” “Pilot” (2011) (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 The Fabulous Life Of... ’ La La’s Life Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Leaked” T.I. and Tiny Marrying, Game ››› Baby Boy (2001, Drama) Tyrese Gibson. ’

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