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2013 SWW 2013 Primary Election Results Fair Guide / Main 3 / Inside $1 Midweek Edition Thursday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Aug. 8, 2013 Lewis County Real Estate on the Rise NUMBERS IN: Lewis Pending home sales in Lewis Lewis County increased $4,500 crease,” she said. “We’re defi- “It’s everybody’s market,” she County increased by 17 percent in July to $146,500. That’s up 3.2 nitely seeing properties moving.” said. County Association and closed sales grew nearly 103 percent from $142,000 the same Still, Jackson said, agents In Grays Harbor County, the percent in July compared to the month one year ago. are experiencing challenges in median home price increased of Realtors President same time a year ago, according President of the Lewis Coun- finding qualified buyers due to $16,500, up 13.1 percent in July Says Local Market Is to figures released Tuesday by ty Association of Realtors Vickie different and tighter lending re- to $142,500. That’s up from the Northwest Multiple Listing Jackson said while the local real strictions than in years past. $126,000 last year. Improving Service. estate market is improving, she But, Jackson said, Lewis Pending sales rose by 50.6 Total real estate activity also would not call it rebounding at County’s market is evening out, percent, but total activity By Amy Nile rose 2 percent in July. this point. meaning it is not a buyer’s or a dropped by more than 6 percent [email protected] The median home price in “It’s a continual steady in- seller’s market right now. please see BOOM, page Main 6 A Grand Old Tradition DeBolt OLD GLORY: Flag From Takes Afghanistan Returning to East Lewis County Key for 71st Annual Morton Loggers Jubilee By Lisa Broadt Budget [email protected] After traveling halfway around the world, the Loggers Position Jubilee flag this weekend will ADVOCACY: Chehalis again fly above Morton, signal- ing the start of the city’s annual Republican’s Position celebration in the city’s 100th Could Aid Flood year. The 20-foot by 30-foot Mitigation Efforts American flag will be returned By Lisa Broadt home by the Joint Base Lewis- McChord 160th Special Opera- [email protected] tions Aviation Regiment, better Rep. Richard DeBolt, R- known as the Night Stalkers. Chehalis, has been named Just more than a year ago, the ranking Republican of the group, which conducts special House Capi- operations helicopter missions, tal Budget folded the Loggers Jubilee’s new- Committee. ly purchased flag, packed it up The 20th and flew it to Afghanistan. District There, the flag flew on Sept. lawmaker 11 — a special, symbolic mo- replaces ment for a festival that prides Rep. Judy itself on preserving old-time Warnick, R- American traditions while also Moses Lake, Richard DeBolt inviting newcomers to get in- who was se- R-Chehalis volved. lected cau- “It’s really an honor,” Linda cus chair of the Washington Mettler, one of the event’s long- House Republicans in late time organizers, said. Pete Caster / [email protected] April. The Mettler family got to Steve Bartow performs atop an 80-foot pole during the Loggers Jubilee in Morton in August 2012. The 20-foot by 30-foot DeBolt will be responsible know the Night Stalkers a few American lag was recently returned from Afghanistan, where the Joint Base Lewis McChord 160th Special Operations Avia- for negotiating with the chair please see TRADITION, page Main 6 tion Regiment lew it on Sept. 11. please see DEBOLT, page Main 6 Two Chances to See Perseid Meteor Shower This Weekend By The Chronicle program Saturday. The event Paradise Inn with a short pre- There are two chances for lo- coincides with the Perseid mete- sentation about the National cal residents to escape bright city or shower, which will peak dur- Park Service “Natural Light- lights and take in this weekend's ing the second week of August, scapes” program. meteor shower. according to a news release from The National Park Service The public is invited to the the national park. has come to embrace night skies Paradise area of Mount Rainier Saturday’s program will be- as one of the many scenic vistas The Chronicle, file photo National Park for a stargazing gin at 8 p.m. in the lobby of the please see METEOR, page Main 6 Meteors shoot across the sky above the Herold Observatory in Onalaska in August 2012.

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Toledo to Host Mount St. Helens Bluegrass Festival Coming Friday through Sun- Saturday all day, $25, Saturday day to Toledo High School will after 4 p.m., $20; and dry camp- Calendar be the 29th annual Mount St. ing, $25 for three nights. Satur- Today Helens Bluegrass Festival. day workshops at 9:30 a.m. and a WHAT’S HAPPENING? Among the featured per- Sunday concert at 9:30 a.m. both Morton Loggers Jubilee, queen coro- formers at the festival will be are free. A $5 discount is given nation, 8 p.m., Morton High School, (360) If you have an event you Don Rigsby, Mark Phillips & to WBA and OBA members. 523-4049, [email protected] would like included in the the IIIrd Generation Band, Oly Payment will be by cash or Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Community Calendar, please Mountain Boys, North Coun- check only. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 email your information to try Great Northern Planes and For more information, call Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- [email protected]. emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Money Creek Mining Co. General, (360) 785-3478. Ad- Include a daytime telephone Admission fees are weekend ditional details are available at (360) 748-4417 number where you can be Diesel Thursday, Mt. Rainier Scenic reached. pass, $35; Friday night only, $20; http://goo.gl/38plQC Railroad, 12:45 and 3:30 p.m., Elbe-Mineral, There is no charge for these (360) 492-5588, reservations (888) STEAM11 listings. Oil painting class, 10 a.m., White Pass Country Historical Museum, Packwood, For questions about led by Bill Carnahan, no preregistration calendar items, call Doug Registration for a 10k at the Chehalis Outdoor Pool. required, (360) 494-4031 Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) will be at 7 a.m., with the run to Free swimming will be avail- Public Agencies 807-8238. commence at 8 a.m. able. Performing inside the pool From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the area will be Modern Day Hero. Centralia Planning Commission, 6 Morton Senior will be The Backfire Band will be on the Maple streets, Centralia, (360) 736-8977 p.m., council chambers, City Hall, 118 W. selling bakery goods. outdoor stage. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Fridays at the Fox, organ music, by Paul Van Dyck, noon, Fox Theatre, Cen- The Jubilee Championship Starting at 5 p.m., hamburgers Libraries tralia, free admission, (360) 880-8053 Bed Races will be on Main Street and hot dogs will be served by the Dig Into Art, for all ages, all day, Tenino Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled at 11 a.m. Chehalis Activators. Hot dogs are Organizations Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Prior to the Jubilee Grand $2, hamburgers $2.50, cheeseburg- Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Parade will be the children’s pa- ers $3, burgers $4 and dou- Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., 80s Enough, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter rade on Main Street. ble cheeseburgers $5. A dunk tank Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) will be manned by lifeguards and 202 S. Main, Bucoda, (360) 273-9724 The theme for the Jubilee 273-2000, ext. 301 city councilors. Cost is $1 per ball. United Women in Business, 5:30 Regular excursion steam train ride and Grand Parade this year is “Wel- p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, come to Our World — Our 71st Information about the pool (360) 388-5252 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. (barbecue meal Celebration.” The parade will be- renovation will be available at Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, with 3:30 p.m. ride), Elbe-Mineral, (360) gin at 11:30 a.m. on Main Street. the fundraiser. For details about 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 492-5588, reservations (888) STEAM11 Gates open at 1 p.m. for the Ju- the fundraiser, call the Chehalis Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Libraries bilee Logging Show at the Jubilee Parks Department, 748-0271. Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the Arena. Events begin at 2 p.m. Ad- , 10 a.m., St. John’s Secrets of the Underground, for Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Lutheran Church, 2190 Jackson Highway, teens, 2 p.m., Winlock mission is $7 for adults, $5 for se- Tenino Elementary School, (360) 515-0501 Chehalis, September-May, (360) 740-5899 Organizations niors and $5 for children ages 6-12. Games Day, traditional and modern Support Groups Children 5 and under are free. board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, At 7 p.m., Centralia College Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- East and the Fire Mountain Arts Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Morton Community Methodist Church, (360) 273-3604 Council are presenting “The Ties That Bind” at the Roxy The- 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) 330-2640 Lewis County Writers critique session, 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com Parkinson’s Disease Support Group 5:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, ater. Advance ticket sales are $10 Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach (Chehalis Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, http://lewiscountywriters.wordpress.com/ for adults and $5 for children train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 Kirkland Road, Chehalis, go to left and Support Groups Tickets at the door are $11 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- enter at rear of church, (360) 740-5556 for adults and $6 for children 9593, www.steamtrainride.com Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., “45 Minutes From Broadway,” Youth p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Tickets are available online, at the BCJ Gallery and at Centralia Theater Camp production, 2 p.m. and Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, 7 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, [email protected] College East. To purchase tickets tickets available week of Aug. 5 by call- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., online, go to mortonroxy.org. ing (360) 736-8628 Friday, Aug. 9 Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson A street dance will be in 80s Enough, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 downtown Morton 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) Morton Loggers Jubilee, lawnmower 273-2000, ext. 301 races, time trials 6:30 p.m., racing 7:30 with music by Hat Trick. p.m., adults $8, seniors $5, children 6-12 Saturday, Aug. 10 For more information, call “The Ties That Bind: A Recollection $5, 5 and under free, (360) 523-4049, (360) 523-4049 or email log- of Bygone Days,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, [email protected] Morton, advance tickets, $10 adults, $5 [email protected]. children, www.MortonRoxy.org, BCJ Oregon Trail music and dancing, Morton Hosts Gallery and Centralia College East, tick- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., ets at door, $11 adults and $6 children Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Loggers Jubilee Fundraiser for Chehalis Square dancing and games, 7 p.m., Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin The Morton Loggers Jubilee Willapa Valley Grange, 290 Camp One Cities Senior Center kicks into high gear Saturday with Pool Renovation Planned Road, Raymond, suggested donation Potato and taco salad bar, open to adults $5, families $10, alcohol-free, un- everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior a variety of events all day long. A “Jive ‘n Dive” fundraiser for the new Gail and Carolyn Shaw der 18 must be supervised by adult, re- Center, Winlock, (360) 785-4325 From 6 a.m. until noon, the freshments, (360) 942-8770 Historic Lewis County Farmers Market, Lions Club will be serving a Aquatic Center in Chehalis will 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of North Pearl and breakfast at Jubilee Park. be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday please see CALENDAR, page Main 9

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Aug. 8, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L 100s 51.67 65.0 0.00 90s L L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.00 85.0 -0.02 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 1.75 10.5 -0.12 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny 4.56 18.0 +0.05 30s 81º 54º 78º 55º 77º 56º 75º 53º 77º 52º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.48 ---- +0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:02 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:32 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 83 Moonrise ...... 8:05 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 54 74/57 98/62 Moonset...... 9:01 p.m. Normal High ...... 81 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 55 67/53 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 98 in 1972 Seattle Anchorage 64/53 mc 60/53 sh Record Low...... 42 in 1946 77/57 Boise 93/59 s 94/59 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 81/69 t 78/69 t Yesterday ...... 0.00" 81/54 91/59 8/14 8/20 8/28 9/5 Dallas 104/81 s 102/80 s Month to date ...... 0.01" Tacoma Honolulu 91/75 s 90/76 s Normal month to date ...0.19" Centralia 81/56 Pollen Forecast 100/81 s 100/78 s Year to date...... 15.92" 81/54 Yakima Nashville 88/73 t 88/73 t Normal year to date ....25.86" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 104/80 s 106/82 s 93/63 Longview 82/53 Trees Low None St. Louis 83/71 t 84/70 t Salt Lake City 92/71 pc 91/71 s AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 78/58 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds Low None San Francisco 64/54 cl 65/54 cl Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 86/74 t 89/74 t Portland 81/59 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 80/62 87/65 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 108/76 s 108/75 s New Delhi 85/79 t 86/78 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 94/70 pc 98/70 s Paris 77/58 pc 78/57 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 74/56 s 74/58 pc Spokane 93/59 s 94/62 pc London 76/56 s 75/54 sh Rio de Janeiro 85/63 s 88/64 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 62/53 pc 61/53 mc Tri Cities 94/61 s 93/66 s Mexico City 79/57 pc 79/56 pc Rome 95/73 s 84/70 t sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 81/54 pc 79/55 pc Wenatchee 96/67 s 97/69 pc Moscow 78/57 s 80/61 s Sydney 63/46 sh 71/52 s

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Coumbs is leading in the pri- John Elmore dropped out and Henderson, at-largE mary race for Position 2, at-large Lee Coumbs 1,192 votes seat with 60.39 percent of the switched to a four-year, District 44, currently is 2 seat. serving in his 60.39 percent vote over fellow City Councilor Dan Henderson 577 votes Dan Henderson, who is in sec- Elmore will run unopposed first term in the 29.23 percent ond with 29.3 percent. in the general election. District 3 seat, re- lee coumbs Dan henderson Jeff miller Jeff S. Miller 205 votes Jeff Miller, the former Cen- Coumbs, 70, is currently ceived 577 votes. 60% of vote 29% of vote 10% of vote 10.39 percent tralia Downtown Association serving as mayor pro tem in the “I’m pretty president, has 10.39 percent of District 1 seat. He has served pleased with the Coumbs. “I know where I stand The next ballot count will be the vote. twice on the city council, first in results considering I’m run- and what to do for the next three held at 11 a.m. Friday, according The top two finishers will the 1980s. ning against a well known in- months.” to the Lewis County Auditor’s move on to the general election. So far, Coumbs has 1,192 cumbent,” Henderson said of Miller, 51, received 205 votes. Office. Buzzard, Averill Lead Race for Centralia School Board, Position 1 Unofficial Primary has so far received 611 votes, or noted the low vot- ElEction rEsUlts in: 20.78 percent. er turnout typical cEntralia school The top two candidates will of a primary elec- District DirEctor Ron Averill Follows move on to the November gen- tion. eral election. “I’ve got a lot Position 1 Buzzard, Besting Buzzard she is ready to take of work to do,” he Amy Buzzard 1,517 votes Incumbent Michael Kelly on the next few months of cam- said. 50.5 percent paigning. Averill said he Ron Averill 861 votes By amy nile The mother of four school would work to- 28.66 percent amy Buzzard ron averill michael Kelly Michael J. Kelly 626 votes [email protected] age children said she attributes ward achieving her success to staying true to better results in 51% of vote 28% of vote 21% of vote 20.84 percent Amy Buzzard is leading in herself in the campaign. the general elec- receive as much support may the race for Centralia School “People know I’m honest and tion by doorbelling, hopefully a high percentage of English Board Position 1 with 1,492 that carried through,” she said. participating in more public fo- indicate the community is ready language learners is not a reason votes, according to unofficial Now, Buzzard said, she will rums and getting his message for change. to accept failure election results released Tuesday put out more campaign signs, out to the media. “There’s a message out there “Those aren’t acceptable ex- evening by the Lewis County continue attending board meet- Averill said the commu- that we do need to look at mak- cuses,” he said. Auditor’s Office. ings and keep talking to con- nity’s children remain the most ing improvements,” Averill said. Averill said his experience Buzzard, 39, captured 50.73 stituents. important asset and as a board Averill’s cited the six schools in higher education and proven percent of the votes, followed “I’m excited to get out there member he would ensure they rated “C” or “D” based on the record overseeing fiscally re- by former Lewis County Com- and represent those people who receive a quality education. state’s achievement index, the sponsible budgets could aid the missioner Ron Averill with 838 did support me,” she said. “I’m dedicated to work to- low graduation rate and English district moving forward. votes, or 28.49 percent Averill, 75, said he too was ward that,” he said. language learning as top areas The Lewis County Auditor’s Both candidates bested in- pleased so many members of Averill said the fact that in- to improve. He said the fact that Office will release the final vote cumbent Michael Kelly, who the electorate supported him but cumbent Michael Kelly did not Centralia has a low income and count Friday. Kirby, Dolezal Lead Race for Centralia School Board, Position 5 Unofficial Primary Dolezal with 1,081 votes, or year, helped him ElEction rEsUlts in: 36.66 percent. capture the ma- cEntralia school Both candidates bested sub- jority of the votes District DirEctor Incumbent Patricia stitute teacher Carol Fuller, who so far. has so far has received 664 votes, He said the Position 5 Dolezal Follows Kirby, or 22.52 percent. fact that he is Neal Kirby 1,230 votes Besting Challenger The top two candidates will leading the over 40.84 percent move on to the November gen- Dolezal, incum- Patricia Dolezal 1,101 votes Carol Fuller eral election. bent, may indi- 36.55 percent neal Kirby Patricia Dolezal carol fuller Carol Fuller 681 votes By amy nile Kirby said he will continue cate the commu- doorbelling and will consider nity is looking for 41% of vote 37% of vote 23% of vote 22.61 percent [email protected] putting up more campaign signs change. weaknesses in leadership com- Neal Kirby is leading in the in an effort to gain more votes in “I’m hoping I’m part of the know if she would be doorbel- race for Centralia School Board November. change people are looking for,” ing from the district office. ling or putting up campaign Position 5, with 1,204 votes, ac- “It’d be nice to have someone he said. “I think the public has “I think we can do a better job signs to best Kirby. cording to unofficial election who knows how to run schools the right to expect some change.” with what we’ve got and make it “I’m just glad for the com- results released Tuesday evening on the board,” he said. Kirby said he aims to im- all work,” he said. “It’s going to munity support so far,” she said. by the Lewis County auditor. Kirby said his experience prove the six Centralia schools be a competitive race.” “I have been committed to the Kirby, a 61-year-old retired running Edison Elementary, the that received “C” and “D” rat- Dolezal, a 53-year-old Cen- district, the students and the Centralia principal, captured only Centralia school to receive ings and help the district’s tal- tralia physical therapist, said community for 15 years on the 40.83 percent of the votes, fol- an “A” rating based on the state’s ented teachers work better as she is happy to be advancing to board and would like to con- lowed by incumbent Patricia achievement index earlier this a team by addressing current the general election but did not tinue.” Dowell, Former Mayor Bradshaw Lead in Winlock Mayoral Race By Kyle spurr There are about 200 ballots left Position 5 on the [email protected] to be counted across the county, City Council. WinlocK city mayor but only small portion of those Dowell, a Lonnie J. Dowell 74 votes Lonnie Dowell, a 20-year votes are likely from Winlock. Winlock native, 37.95 percent Navy veteran who is running for Dowell said his early success earned 74 out Don L. Bradshaw 67 votes political office for the first time, 34.36 percent in the primary election likely of the 195 votes is leading in the primary race for Denise K. Green 54 votes relates to the voters wanting a Winlock mayor with 37.95 per- counted so far. 27.69 percent cent of the vote. fresh face on the City Council. Bradshaw, 70, “The thing most people might who served as Former Mayor Don Brad- lonnie J. Dowell Don Bradshaw Denise green since 2011, has 54 votes so far. shaw, a police commissioner like is the fact that I don't have mayor from 1992 38% of vote 34% of vote 28% of vote Bradshaw has been especial- since 2010, is close behind with an agenda,” Dowell, 45, said. “I to 1996 and from ly critical of Green and said one 34.36 percent. don't have any types of things I 1998 to 2002, re- Lonnie. He is a very decent of the big reasons he entered the City Councilor Denise Green want to railroad through. I just ceived 67 votes. young man with a real desire race is to challenge Green. received 27.69 percent to round what to do what is best for the Bradshaw said in a possible to do something for the com- Green said she is up for the out the unofficial primary elec- city.” general election race between munity,” Bradshaw said. “The challenge. tion results. The position for mayor him and Dowell it will be up to only advantage I have is that I've “I am trying to run a fair race,” The top two finishers in the opened up this year when cur- the voters to decided if they want been there and done that and I Green said. “But I have a police primary election will move on rent Mayor Glen Cook decided his experience or Dowell’s youth. believe that gives me a leg up.” commissioner that has said he to the general election this fall. to leave his seat and run for “I don't have anything against Green, 54, a city councilor loathes and disdains me.”

Painter, Brodersen in Lead Primary Election in Lewis County for Tenino City Council MORE LEWIS By lisa Broadt Strawn, who resigned May 31. COUNTY PRIMARY [email protected] As mayor, Brodersen would ELECTION RESULTS serve the remainder of Strawn's Sirena Painter and Bret Brod- term, which ends Dec. 31, 2015 — ersen will likely move on to the negating the need to run for re- November general election with- election to the City Council. WhitE Pass school out current city councilor Frank But it was too late for Brod- District DirEctor Anderson, according to unofficial ersen’s name to be dropped from primary election results from the the ballot. District 4 Thurston County Auditor's Office. If Brodersen wins the general Barbara West 232 votes As of 9 p.m. Tuesday, Painter election, he would have to choose 31.78 percent had received 49 percent of the vote, whether to stay on as mayor or Curt Atkinson 254 votes Brodersen 31 percent and An- 34.79 percent whether to rejoin the City Council. Tami Bowen Hickle 244 votes derson 20 percent. Two hundred Brodersen has said he in- 33.42 percent fourteen votes had been counted. tends to stay on as mayor, but The outcome — which pits has not actively discouraged citi- firE District 8 Pete Caster / [email protected] Painter against the city's current zens from voting for him. Centralia School Board Position 5 candidate Neal Kirby, center, gets con- mayor — is the latest development At the city council's last regu- salKUm-silvEr gratulated by a voter at the Old Lewis County Courthouse on Tuesday eve- in what has been an unusual race. lar meeting, citizen Anne Rich- crEEK commissionEr ning as Rob Averill looks on as they read over the primary election results In late May, Brodersen filed ter was selected to temporarily in Chehalis. for re-election to the City Coun- fill the City Council Position 1 Position 2 cil Position 1 spot. Anderson, seat, which has been empty since George Kaech 336 votes who holds the City Council Po- Brodersen became mayor. 53.93 percent sition 3 spot, and citizen Painter Richter has filed to be a Don Taylor 173 votes filed to challenge Brodersen. write-in candidate for that seat 27.77 percent ElEctions.chronlinE.com A month later, however, in the general election. Charles Wood 114 votes Visit our elections site, elections.chronline.com to view more Brodersen was selected by his The next ballot count will be 18.3 percent election information, candidate videos and links to local, state fellow councilors to fill the va- Wednesday at 5 p.m., according and federal government information. cancy left by former mayor Eric to the auditor's office. Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 LOCAL Alleged Centralia Child Lurer’s Mental Competency Questioned LURING: Hearing Lange’s mental state came Lange and arrested him on sus- into question when his wife, J.C. picion of child luring. Scheduled to Lange, told a detective that Lange Lange told police he was ask- Determine if Nicolas has a family history of schizo- ing the girl about her dog and phrenia and had been acting said he was looking for a girl- S. Lange is Competent strange the past few days, ac- friend for his dachshund. He Enough for Trial cording to court records, includ- denied ever asking the girl to go ing asking the family to not leave with him. By Kyle Spurr the house because “the world is The girl said that Lange ap- [email protected] coming to an end,” and asking proached her, called her honey, The 48-year-old Centralia his 13-year-old daughter to “stab motioned and asked her to man accused of attempting to lure him in the back and kill the dog.” go with him. She said she was a 9-year-old girl Monday evening On Monday around 6 p.m., scared and felt she would be on the 500 of South Rock Maria Leal reported that Lange taken. Street made an initial appearance had attempted to lure her Lange’s wife, J.C., provided in Lewis County Superior Court 9-year-old daughter while the the detective with journals that Wednesday afternoon. girl was outside playing with her Lange has written in the last few Nicholas S. Lange, 48, Cen- dog, court records said. days. tralia, is being charged with Lange fled the scene when The journals include entries one count of luring of a child, the girl ran and told her grand- about killing people and ani- which carries a maximum pen- parents, who then told Leal. mals, bomb making and how alty of five years in prison and a According to the court re- to hang someone, court records $10,000 fine. cords: showed. A hearing is scheduled to- Leal later spotted Lange get- J.C. said her family is terri- day at 9:30 a.m. to determine if ting into a white Blaz- fied of Lange and has sent their Lange is mentally competent for er at the Centralia Shop’n Kart children to stay elsewhere in fear Pete Caster / [email protected] trial and if enrollment in West- parking lot. She followed him of what he may do. Nicholas S. Lange, 48, Centralia, awaits his initial appearance in Lewis County Su- ern State Hospital would be nec- north on Tower Avenue and Judge Nelson Hunt set perior Court on Wednesday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center essary. called 911. Police then stopped Lange’s bail at $15,000. in Chehalis. News in Brief 2013 United Way Power of the Purse Animal Cruelty Charge Dillingham with possession new charges will be filed at Dill- of a bomb or explosive device ingham’s next court appearance. in Dog’s Death with intent to use for an unlaw- In court papers, investigators STEVENSON (AP) — The ful purpose, which is a felony. If said Dillingham attached a fire- Skamania County prosecutor convicted, the 45-year-old could works bomb to the dog’s collar says the county will be adding face up to 20 years in prison. early Sunday and set it off with animal cruelty charges to the He’s also charged with reckless a blast that alarmed neighbors. case against a Stevenson man endangerment. Dillingham said he killed the accused of blowing up his dog. Dillingham appeared in court dog because an ex-girlfriend had The prosecutor previously Monday in Stevenson and was or- “put the devil in it.” He also said charged Christopher Wayne dered held on $500,000 bail. The he was preparing for the rapture.

Pete Caster / STABILIZE Your Future [email protected] Jenny Collins, the executive director at Visiting Nurses, walks through the with a degree in Civil Engineering Technology crowd during a fashion show at Power of the Purse on Tuesday afternoon in the pavilion at Riverside Golf Course in Chehalis. Collins was a wearing a • Bisou-Bisou halter-style loor-length dress, which is on sale at the Visiting Explore the growing ield of Career Opportunities Nurses Thrift Shop in Centralia. Civil Engineering. Learn real- • Land Survey Technician world skills that can put you to • Civil Engineering work in a high-demand ield Design Technician with great starting wages. • Construction Inspector • Construction Material • Experienced, professional Testing Technician faculty give you hands-on • Computer-Aided Drafting experience using current • Certiied Flagger technology, tools and practices. • Check out the Introduction to Civil Engineering class that begins Sept. 23 and check out a career that Jan Leth, Centralia, reacts to the plethora of purses on display at the purse swap table on Tuesday evening during Power of the Purse in the pavilion at will work for you! Riverside Golf Course in Chehalis. Centralia College is an Learn more on equal opportunity institution. SEE MORE PHOTOS Advising Day August 15 Learn more about this exciting program! Visit www.chronline.com to view more full color photos from 9am-2pm Call: 360.736.9391, ext. 483 • Email: [email protected] from this year’s Power of the Purse Event, including more in the Science Center CH503314cz.db photos of the fashion show and models. Visit: www.centralia.edu/workforce CH500621cz.ke • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 Variety of Animals on Parade at Children’s Pet Show prizes: Best in Show Awarded to a Dog, Cat and Goat by Kyle spurr [email protected] Young children from the Twin Cities paraded their pets around Washington Park in downtown Centralia Tues- day afternoon for the annual Children's Pet Show, put on for nearly four decades by the Cen- tralia and Chehalis Timberland Libraries.

About 75 pets were shown Kyle Spurr / [email protected] at the event, including various Local children participate in the annual pet parade at George Washington Park in breeds of dogs and cats, along Centralia on Tuesday. with pet snakes, guinea pigs, roosters, fish and a goat, which won best in show in the “other” category. “It’s always been a really ‘‘It’s always been a really popular event. The popular event,” organizer Linda kids really enjoy it.’’ Conroy said. “The kids really enjoy it.” Prizes were awarded in 12 Linda conroy different categories, such as best event organizer dressed, funniest face, longest hair, most beautiful eyes, most Local children who are in- didn’t have to be in the summer appropriate name and best in volved in the Timberland Re- reading to be in the pet show. show. gional Library summer read- The four judges at the pet Ribbons were handed out to ing program were invited to show were Lewis County Ani- Lourdes Rodriguez poses with her tortoise, Orange, after the pet fashion contest the top three in each category. bring their pets to the show, mal Shelter Amy Clark, on Tuesday in George Washington Park in Centralia. “We always get a huge variety which runs in conjunction Chehalis Police Officer Angie of animals,” Conroy said. “And with the summer reading pro- Elder, Pioneer West co-owner it’s always fun to see the kids in- gram. Lynn Green and Sarah Broom, a Seven library volunteers with help from the Friends of teract with their animals.” Although, Conroy said, kids local dog trainer. helped organize the event, along the Timberland Library. Candle Causes Fire, Smoke Damage to Rochester Home By The Chronicle dents were using candles to light lumination, like a flashlight,” day. WTFA was assisted by a Scott said he estimates the Two residents in a Rochester their house because they did not Scott said. “Candles should be crew from Grays Harbor Fire extensive smoke damage will home woke up to the smell of have electricity, West Thurston a last resort for lighting, espe- District 1 in Oakville. cost about $50,000 to repair. smoke early Wednesday morn- Fire Authority Chief Robert cially when there are no safety The crews found heavy The male resident was treat- ing and discovered that a candle Scott said. measures like a working smoke smoke of the manu- ed for smoke inhalation at the in their bathroom caused a fire There were also no working detector.” factured home with the fire in scene and released. that spread down the hallway, smoke detectors in the house at West Thurston Fire Author- the bathroom and hallway. The The American Red Cross leaving significant smoke dam- the time of the fire. ity responded to the house fire crews remained on scene for was contacted to the res- age in their house. “It’s a great example that you on the 9200 block of 192nd Lane about two hours to control the idents with temporary hous- The male and female resi- should use other forms of il- Southwest at 1:30 a.m. Wednes- blaze. ing.

State Funds Full-Day Kindergarten in 12 Area Schools By The Chronicle A dozen schools in the Lew- neWLy funded aLL-day August 2 - August 8 is County area will begin re- ‘‘ Getting students Kindergarten in LeWis Monsters University ceiving state funding for all-day $3 • kindergarten in the next school county area scHooLs G off to a strong start 11:30am & 2:30pm (No Tues.) year. Statewide, a total of 269 ad- benefits them as they Boistfort School District: Toledo School District: Star Trek Into Darkness ditional schools in 131 school Boistfort Elementary Toledo Elementary School $3 • PG-13

move through the rest CH503136cz.cg districts will receive the new 5:45pm (No Tues.) funding for full-day kindergar- of the grades.’’ Centralia School District: White Pass School he Great Gatsby ten. These new schools increase Edison Elementary District: $3 • PG13 the total number of schools Fords Prairie Elementary White Pass Elementary 9:15pm (No Tues.) randy dorn School $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor providing state-funded full-day with parent at or before 6:00pm superintendent of public instruction Chehalis School District: Tuesday: LIVE Music w/ “McDougall” kindergarten to 491 in 179 dis- 7:00pm, FREE, All Ages R.E. Bennett Elementary Winlock School District: Minor with parent before 7 pm only tricts. $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE Cascade Elementary School Winlock Miller Elementary 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia The Washington state Leg- (360) 736-1634 • islature approved the additional “State funding of full-day funding in its most recent leg- kindergarten is a critical com- Morton School District: islative session. The new funds ponent of basic education,” State Morton Elementary School double the number of kinder- Superintendent of Public In- garten students eligible to re- struction Randy Dorn said in a Onalaska School District: the ceive funding, from 22 percent statement. “Getting students off Onalaska Elementary School in the 2012–13 school year to to a strong start benefits them now has Carports! approximately 44 percent in as they move through the rest of Pe Ell School District: Pe Ell School 2013–14. the grades.” See us at the fair! In 2006, the Legislature set During the phase-in period, Rochester School District: • Locally manufactured a goal of providing funding schools with the highest per- Rochester Primary School • Custom sizes for voluntary full-day kinder- centage of low-income students • Portable garten for all students begin- are eligible to receive funding • Easy installation ning in the 2017–18 school first. • Afordable CH501860sl.cg year. The policy was added to The additional funding al- • Long lifetime the state’s definition of basic lows schools to increase the connect with early learning education in subsequent leg- number of hours of kindergar- providers in the area, conduct Call for Prices islation and reaffirmed in the ten from 450 hours a year to the Washington Kindergarten state Supreme Court’s 2012 1,000 hours. Inventory of Developing Skills Same location: 146 Estep Rd. • Napavine, WA 98565 McCleary decision on school When accepting the fund- and offer a rich and varied cur- Same telephone #: (360) 262.9080 funding. ing, school districts agree to riculum.

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Other company less than $400,000, Reilly said. “We think this is limbo ourselves regarding Ecol- small cities without the Blue Ar- Sewer System Will not including research and de- so low-cost, we’ve solved the ogy’s hoops.” ray option, which takes about Meet Regulations and velopment expenses. Reilly ex- world’s water problem.” Smith said the city will con- three weeks for installation, are Prove Cost-Effective pects the cost of operations to David Knight, the acting tinue to respond to require- looking at sewer bills doubling range from $110,000 to $160,000 municipal unit supervisor at the ments of the new system as they after upgrading systems, Flynn Option for Small Cities a year, depending on the com- state DOE, said Vader’s new sys- emerge, balancing demands said. By Amy Nile munity using it. tem is still being tested. Wheth- from state regulators with cost- Blue Array is now targeting Vader has budgeted about er or not it can meet the state’s effectiveness for Vader citizens. other small communities — in- [email protected] $144,000 annually for sewer op- regulations for wastewater treat- “We’re excited about the pros- cluding several in Lewis County Vader is boasting an inno- erations, according to City Clerk ment still needs confirmation, pects for our waste treatment so- — to offer the wastewater treat- vative approach to wastewater and Treasurer Jill Nielson. he said, particularly during lutions,” Smith said. “The facts ment system for only the cost of treatment — at far below the Blue Array is using Vader as high flow events in the winter will emerge over time and solu- operation, Reilly said. cost the city was expecting. a test site for an innovative ap- months. tions will emerge as well.” The company will make a Blue Array, a Vancouver- proach to municipal wastewater Blue Array previously tested The Vader City Council has presentation to the Toledo City based company, last summer treatment under the state De- systems in Ridgefield and has long been facing the issue of try- Council, which is looking into installed a containment sewer partment of Ecology’s supervi- since refined the process for Va- ing to budget for its aging sewer options for its sewer system, on prototype that currently func- sion. der. While it is too early to tell system. The city’s elected offi- Aug. 19. tions along with the city’s exist- Vader’s lagoon sewer system if Vader’s system will work long- cials had a mission to keep taxes “We have a solution that is ing lagoon system. remained out of compliance term, Knight said, the depart- and sewer rates low for citizens, unexpectedly robust,” Reilly Now, the company is provid- with state regulations for years, ment remains hopeful. according to Smith and Flynn. said. ing Vader the sewer system for Reilly said, before Blue Array “We love to see the innovative “Necessity is the mother of ••• the cost of operation. stepped in. For the first time spirit,” he said. invention,” Flynn said. “This Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 “It’s a miracle for the city of in history, he said, the system After a meeting with Vader technology is so amazing, it twitter.com/AmyNileReports Vader,” City Councilor Kevin is now bringing a community representatives last week, Mayor changes the way we look at bud- www.facebook.com/ Flynn said. “It’s going to upset back into compliance after con- Ken Smith said DOE officials geting our money.” AmyNileTheChronicle News Briefs By The Chronicle Board and the Lewis County was injured and transported Washington woman who van- deceased mother and that Farm Bureau. Higgins is a to Morton General Hospital ished in 1990. provided more evidence for Centralia College Vietnam veteran and 40-year after failing to yield and crash- Now, King County sheriff’s identification. Foundation Announces TransAlta employee, who also ing into another car Wednes- Sgt. Cindi West says the case of attended Centralia College. He day on U.S. Highway 12 near Erin MacGregor, of Redmond Five New Board works with the Lewis County Randle. has been classified as a suspi- Washington Farm Forestry Association and Michael L. Daniels, 55, Ran- cious death, likely a murder. Man Falls Down Members is a hobby tree farmer. dle, was driving his 1985 Chev- West says there are no suspects The Centralia College Foun- Gibson has owned Express rolet S10 pickup truck at 11:52 at this time. 20-Foot-Deep Well, dation has announced five new Employment Professionals in a.m. Wednesday at highway MacGregor was last seen at Is Rescued board members to replace those Centralia since 2008 after work- milepost 115 when he struck her boyfriend’s house on Sept. whose terms have expired. ing for the Department of Ecolo- the rear of a 2011 Jour- 19, 1990. A King County sher- SPANAWAY (AP) — A fire The foundation raises money gy and the Department of Health. ney that was slowing down iff’s deputy ran her license plate official says crews have rescued for student scholarships and the The Centralia College Founda- while driving through a work that day in Federal Way. a 68-year-old man who fell program enhancements at the tion began in 1982 with a in- zone. Her car was found in a Seat- down an abandoned, 20-foot- college that do not receive state- vestment of $50. Now, it has more James W. Brokaw, 55, Sam- tle apartment parking lot several deep well on his Spanaway area supported funding. $12 million in assets and raised mamish, the driver of the Dodge weeks later. property. The new members include more than $830,000 this year. Journey, was not injured in the West says two men look- Central Pierce Fire & Rescue Peter Abborno, Amanda Price, For the 2012-13 academic accident. ing for deer antlers near In- spokesman Ed Hrivnak said the Keith Macy, Chuck Higgins and year, the foundation awarded Both vehicles were destroyed. terstate 90 in east King Coun- man was taken to a hospital for Amy Gibson. $523,000 in scholarships and Daniels was charged with ty found the skull in 2001 but treatment of what appeared to Abborno serves as president financial aid to more than 200 failure to yield. labs were unable to extract be minor injuries. He was not of the Lewis County Bar Asso- students. DNA. identified. ciation and is a member of the For more information, con- In March, detectives sent The spokesman said the United Way of Lewis County and tact Julie Johnson at jjohnson@ DNA From Skull the partial skull to a lab that man was in his shed Wednes- Lewis County Legal Aid board. centralia.edu IDs Woman Missing offered advanced DNA test- day evening when the concrete Price is a longtime county ing. The lab succeeded in floor underneath him broke assessor employee and a Cen- Since 1990 extracting DNA and said it away and he fell into the dry tralia College graduate. Macy Randle Man Injured SEATTLE (AP) — Advances likely was MacGregor’s skull. well below. is a senior vice president, mort- After Crash on U.S. in DNA technology have al- The King County medical The fire department says gage lender and branch manager lowed experts to determine that examiner’s office was able to the man’s wife saw him fall and for Timberland Bank and has Highway 12 a partial skull found 12 years provide a tissue sample from called 911. The couple didn’t served on the Centralia School A 55-year-old Randle man ago belonged to an 18-year-old the autopsy of MacGregor’s know the well existed. Tradition: 71st Annual Loggers Jubilee Meteor Continued from the front page about 10,000 attendees. Jubilee court’s two candidates — Continued from the front page “We have some new people Hannah Kolb, 15, Glenoma, and DIRECTIONS TO HEROLD years ago, when several mem- — a Canadian guy, a guy from Amber St. Pierre, 16, Mossyrock the agency is a steward of, Park bers of the aviation regiment be- Montana, one from . — will become queen. Ranger Curt Jacquot said in the OBSERVATORY gan attending the Jubilee. release. Newer, younger people are al- Kolb, who is a sophomore Take Highway 508 east for “We helped them put on a ways good for the sport,” Mettler at White Pass High School, is “It is essential to keeping a logging competition on base, park whole and touches on al- 8 miles from I-5; take Carlisle said. sponsored by Morton Medi- and we got to be very dear most every aspect that is impor- Ave left (north), and take an- The logging competi- cal Center, Key Bank, Gas-Plus friends. They knew we were tant to us — from sustainability other left (west) at the north tors — in past years there have Chevron and Daisy’s Won’t Tell end of the Onalaska elemen- having trouble borrowing a been about 50, mostly from the to stargazers, and animals to an- flag, so they suggested we buy Beauty Salon, while St. Pierre, cient ruins,” he said. tary-middle school complex American Logging Association a junior at Mossyrock High (6th St W). To the right of the our own — and offered to take — compete for the “Bull of the At 8:45 p.m., there will be out- it with them on their missions if School, is sponsored by Fastenal, door star and meteor gazing next red building’s mural, there is Woods” title. an opening in the fence about we did,” Mettler said. according to organizer Debbie to the Paradise Visitor Center. Weather also is a factor in the midway along the fence. After Once the flag is flying, the Elizanga. Tacoma Astronomical Society Jubilee’s success, according to going through this opening, 71st annual Loggers’ Jubilee will The winner will take the volunteers will bring telescopes; Mettler walk across the soccer field to begin. crown from 2012 Jubilee Queen, volunteers also will assist visi- “Weather does have an effect the dome. It will feature the events on the loggers. I’m hoping for Jesseeka Hughes, 16, a junior a tors to make astronomy devices that have become tradition, in- temperatures in the 80s,” she White Pass. called star finders. cluding lawnmower and bed said. “When it gets up to 100 de- Thursday’s coronation also races, a 10K run, the grand grees the loggers really have to will include vocal performances parade and, of course, the log- work hard.” by Rick Stockdale, Miss Lewis ging show. Before any of the festivities County 2013 Abrielle Sheets and Boom Your Jacob Weber as well as dance Mettler said she hopes can begin, however, the Log- Continued from the front page some new logging competi- gers’ Jubilee must have a new performances from Kassie tors will help keep attendance queen. Humphrey and Casey Reese from last year. Closed sales in- time as high as it has been in past At 8 p.m. tonight at Morton from the Eatonville Dance Cen- creased 75.5 percent in July from years; last year the event drew High School, one of the 2013 ter. the previous year. has come In Thurston County, the me- dian home price increased slightly to get the Debolt: ‘His Advocacy Means a Lot’ at 1.6 percent to $228,500 in July, compared to $224,000 a year ago. you were Continued from the front page "We will get this funded this leader, a position he had held for job Pending sales rose 13.4 percent year," DeBolt said during a tele- eight years. and closed sales went up 20.6 per- made for. of the House Capital Budget phone town hall meeting April DeBolt, 48, cited the need Committee on a final capital cent over the year. But total activ- 3. "And then we'll come together to focus on his recovery from ity declined in July by 6 percent. budget, according to House Re- again next year and get it fund- chronic health issues. He would publicans. ed again." serve out the remainder of his You deserve to get Referred to as the “bricks ACROSS THE REGION, Northwest Lewis County Commission- two-year term as a 20th District MLS members reported that ris- ahead in life, and to and mortar” budget, the capital er and Flood Authority member representative, he said. budget provides funding and ing interest rates, prices and con- i nd the job you were Edna Fund on Wednesday said “I’m not leaving the Legisla- sumer confidence are creating bonds for long-term infrastruc- DeBolt’s new role “really bodes ture,” DeBolt told The Chronicle. positive home sales activity. made for, all you ture needs throughout the state, well for us moving forward with “I’m just stepping down as House Pending sales during July need to do is turn to including schools, hospitals, flood mitigation efforts in the minority leader to better man- increased 13.7 percent from 12 prisons and other buildings, ac- basin.” age my time and stress.” months ago regionwide. The Chronicle cording to House Republicans. “His advocacy means a lot,” DeBolt experienced similar Members in the 21 counties The 2013-15 capital budget, she said. “He lives in the area, problems two years ago and has served by Northwest MLS re- Classii eds. which passed with strong biparti- his voice will be well used for us. battled several separate ailments ported a 27.5 percent increase of san support on the last day of the “Richard has been in the Leg- over the last decade. closed sales, but total real estate second special session, included islature a long time and has seen His most recent health con- activity dropped by 5.5 percent You’ll i nd job listings $28.2 million for flood protec- a lot of flooding. It’s not like he’s cerns are kidney and adrenal- across the region. of all types, one of tion in the Chehalis River Basin. somebody new on the block,” gland related, according to Median home prices rose which is sure to suit DeBolt’s leadership position Fund went on. “He knows how colleague Rep. Joel Kretz, R- more than 10 percent to on the committee likely will af- flooding impacts our businesses. Wauconda. $254,900 last year to 282,363 in you perfectly. Pick ford him greater power in fur- He can speak from personal ex- To learn more about the July. That’s up $27,463 last year. up a copy today or thering flood mitigation — an perience.” capital budget and the projects Jackson said she predicts the check out effort in which he was already On April 17, DeBolt stepped it supports, visit: http://fiscal. market will continue to improve www.chronline.com. heavily involved. down as the House minority wa.gov/BudgetC.aspx. in the coming months. August 2013

The Chamber is now open on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Hometown Hospitality in a Bag Affordable Care Lewis County has many approach to living and our bags” to visitors of local festi- wonderful things going for it- hometown hospitality. vals and events. The bags are self. We As we look at opportunities one way of proudly displaying have great to show off our community, we our hometown hospitality to food, ex- certainly want every person community guests. We have Act Explained pansive visiting our area for an over- distributed around 2,500 bags shopping, night stay -- or even just trav- By Bob Holland ✔ Mental health and substance incredible eling through -- to get a taste so far this summer and will Beginning in 2014, The Af- abuse services outdoors, of our wonderful community give out over 800 more by the fordable Care Act (ACA) in- ✔ Prescription drugs exquisite and the friendly atmosphere end of August. cludes a mandate for most indi- ✔ Rehabilitative and habilitative arts, qual- we provide. The bags contain local info viduals to have health insurance services and devices ity schools, It’s important for us to re- and local coupons. The cou- or pay a penalty. Plans sold must ✔ Laboratory services state-of- member as we interact with pons are an extension of our offer minimum “essential ben- ✔ Preventive and wellness the-art Alicia Bull visitors to our community that communities’ hospitality and efits.” With the added essential services and chronic disease sporting Executive Director we are actually helping them benefits, the cost of insurance is management shows our excitement for area ✔ Pediatric services (including facilities, formulate an opinion on Lewis visitors. We invite each and likely to increase, but some indi- viduals will qualify for financial preventive oral & vision strong and vibrant industry County. If we take the time to every one of you to contact assistance, an instant tax credit care) and something unique to our be kind, helpful and friendly, the Chamber about participat- area: We have a feel of home- people will feel comfortable in the form of a premium sub- town charm. here and want to visit again. ing in the welcome bags. From sidy, toward the cost of their cov- Qualified Health Plans will Visitors are strongly drawn Reaching out is important providing coupons and bro- erage. The requirement for all be offered by insurance com- panies and can be purchased to our area, and people travel and can be done in many ways. chures to actually stuffing the to have insurance will be waived through a market place called from far and away to visit our The Chamber has been work- bags, you can be an active par- for those with a religious exemp- ticipant in showing people just tion, those not lawfully in the “the exchange” as well as outside community because of its ing together with area busi- the exchange. Insurance agents quaint appearance, tight knit nesses to provide “welcome how welcoming we are! and incarcerated individuals. Other groups who will be offering plans in both will not have to pay a financial venues. To qualify for a premi- penalty for not meeting the min- um subsidy, one must apply for an Exchange plan. Plans fall into imum coverage requirements four categories, which the ACA Ribbon Cutting at Christopher Banks include people whose income is calls the “metallic” plans: Plati- below the tax filing threshold, num, Gold, Silver and Bronze. members of Indian Tribes, and The Platinum plan will be the specific groups having received most expensive, with the most waivers from the Department of coverage, and the Bronze plans Health and Human Services. will have higher out-of-pocket The penalty for not comply- costs with lower premiums. All ing with the individual mandate the plans will cover the essential in 2014 is $95 per uninsured, or benefits. Premium subsidies 1 percent of household income. are based on Modified Adjust- That figure increases for 2015 to ed Gross Income for a Family $325 per uninsured person, or and the size of the family. The 2 percent of household income. exchange will use IRS tax data For 2016 and beyond, the penalty to determines the reduced pre- is $695 per uninsured or 2.5 per- mium an applicant may qualify cent of household income. There for. Those eligible must make is a family cap on the flat dollar between 138% and 400% of the amount (but not on percentage Federal Poverty Level to get a tax of income test). For individuals credit. Those under that thresh- under 18 years old, the penalty old will qualify for the new ex- is one-half of the amounts listed pansion of Medicaid. above. The penalty will be cal- Washington’s exchange is culated with your taxes for that called the Washington Health year you did not have coverage. Benefit Exchange. You can keep Individuals and families up on the latest developments must have a “qualifying health by contacting your local benefit plan (QHP). For a plan to qualify, advisor, or agent. You can also it must offer the ten “essential vision the Exchange’s website at benefits” as prescribed by the www.wahbexchange.org where The Chamber held a ribbon cutting for Christopher & Banks, 110 W. High St., ACA. These benefits are as fol- you can learn about the plans Centralia, who joined the Chamber in May. Thank you to all who came out and lows: being approved for Washington, showed support for our new member! ✔ Ambulatory patient services the costs for you and your family, ✔ Emergency services and about key dates your should ✔ Hospitalization be aware of as the time to enroll ✔ Maternity & newborn care approaches.

Keep up to date with the Chamber and the latest Welcome, New Members! happening. Scan the QR code with your smart phone! Faith Pro Services, Flood Valley Homebrew, Mason Engineering, M & K Town Store, R & K Guide Service Upcoming Chamber Events Chamber Forum, Monday, Aug. 12, 1 1:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. O’Blarney’s Irish Pub, Centralia Centralia City Manager Rob Hill, O'Blarney's, Centralia Lunch Menu: Lasagna, green salad garlic bread and fresh fruit tray. The Chamber Forums are held at O’Blarney’s Irish Pub in downtown Centralia. Please pay for your lunch at the bar downstairs, and the meeting will be held upstairs. Business After Hours, Thursday, Aug. 22, 5 to 7 p.m. Hosted by Pacific Mobile Structures, Inc., 1554 Bishop Road, Chehalis Come experience the new standard of relocatable classroom space on August 22, 2013, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Come enjoy a social hour with great prizes, food, drinks and tours of our first green modular classroom prototype - SAGE. There’s a new classroom on campus. Called SAGE, it combines the latest thinking in healthy learning environments with the best in green building practices. A collaborative effort of Portland State University, Blazer Industries and Pacific Mobile Structures, the SAGE (Smart Academic Green Environment) Classroom offers school districts the flexibility of re-locatable classrooms and the affordability of modular construction—all in an award-winning design. Join us on August 22 to experience the new standard of relocatable classrooms or click here to learn more. Because every student deserves a healthy classroom. Ribbon Cuttings Thursday, Aug. 15, 9 a.m., New Balance, 110 High Street, Centralia Join us in welcoming new Chamber members New Balance.

Saturday, Aug. 24, noon, The Bird, Shop ‘n Kart/Yard Birds Mall, 2100 N. National Ave., Chehalis Come help unveil the newly refurbishing Yard Bird. 2 Directory Slipped Disks Can CHAMBER STAFF Alicia Bull Executive Director Be Helped With [email protected]

Tara Bittler Marketing Chiropractic Care [email protected] By Rhonda Dunnington, Rochester you can bend and turn flexibly. Chiropractic Clinic Improper lifting, falls, slips as Michelle Turner A disk can’t slip. However, it well as car accidents can cause Lisa Guerrero can bulge, wedge, herniate and the core to shift: Member Services protrude. If you have this condi- Herniation – disc wedging [email protected] tion, chiropractic care may help. narrows nerve openings. Obvi- Space for Nerves ous symptoms may not be pres- 2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD The disk is a special carti- ent. Ken Kostick, Chair lage between the bones of your Protrusion – like a blister, Port of Chehalis spinal column. It is attached to the disc bulges where it is the the vertebra, above and below it. weakest, causing nerve pressure. Dwayne Aberle, Past Chair This causes the spinal bones to Prolapse – with the cush- Security State Bank separate so pairs of nerves can ioning and separating compro- exit the spine. mised by rupture, movement is Tony Ketchum, Incoming Chair Turning and Bending painful. Chiropractic First I.P. Callison & Sons Every spinal disc has a jelly- like “ball-bearing” core that is Chiropractic has been a contained by bands of fibrous natural solution helping people Amanda Singleton, Vice Chair tissue. If you have healthy discs, with a variety of disc problems. Rainier Connect

Jenny Collins, Secretary Visiting Nurses Fill Up With Fun and Fantastic Food Ron Hall, Treasurer Ron Hall, CPA One of America’s favorite cook. Root vegetables such as summertime pastimes is light- beets, winter squash, and pota- 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ing up the barbecue and cook- toes can take anywhere from 20 Bob Jackins ing something fantastic on the to 45 minutes to cook, depend- Home Depot grill. This all-American experi- ing on how you slice them or ence is taking on a new look as if you leave them whole. Root Kyle Heaton more in- vegetables should be brushed Port of Centralia formation with olive oil, sprinkled with and op- your choice of herbs or spices tions are Chris Dupont and then wrapped in foil for available best results. TransAlta regarding Grilling fruit is also becom- healthy ing quite popular as people try Christine Fossett grilling new dessert options. For clari- The Chronicle tech- fication, any fruit that can you niques. can saute in a pan can be grilled Rob Hill People ev- also. The goal is to obtain a nice City of Centralia erywhere Jenni Bodnar caramelized effect on the fruit are try- Thorbeckes GM and to heat it through. Once Merlin McReynold ing new again, be sure that the grill’s City of Chehalis adventures by barbecuing a grate is oiled to prevent stick- wide variety of foods that not ing. Slice fruit in half and re- Deanne Putman too long ago seemed out of move all pits and cores if there Allstate Insurance/Putman Agency the question to even consider are any. Grill the pulp-side to throwing on the grill. begin with and then turn over. Creations like the grilled Suzie Mitchell Some ideas for seasoning up Caesar salad puts a new spin the fruit are basting with fruit Helly Hansen on a traditional favorite. Quar- preserves or sprinkling a pinch ter lettuce like an apple, lightly of brown sugar, cinnamon or Jeanell Rasmussen brush with olive oil and season other spice. Lemon juice is also Providence Hospital with kosher salt and freshly good to have on hand for cer- ground pepper. Place the cut tain fruit grilling. Dave Muller sides of the romaine over a hot Try brushing pear wedges Retired grill for about 30 to 45 seconds, with lemon juice and grill, remove, then dress with Caesar turning a few times until they Ron Sturza salad dressing. Add your favor- begin to brown. Toss them into Sunbird Shopping Center ite grilled fish or chicken, and a green salad, or set on the plate top it off with freshly shredded as an extra side dish or garnish. Dr. James Walton Parmesan cheese for an amaz- Mangoes, apples, pineapple, Centralia College ing salad experience. apricots, nectarines and peach- When grilling any vegeta- es are also popular to grill. And bles make sure the grill’s grate don’t forget the ever-popular Mitch Moberg is oiled to prevent sticking. Cut fruit kabob! Brush sliced canta- Twin Cities Trading Post veggies into half slices or large loupe with a mixture of honey, chunks and experiment by butter and chopped mint. Cook CONTACT US: basting with a light salad dress- 3 to 4 minutes, turning the fruit 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way ing or brush them with olive to grill each side. Amazing as Chehalis, WA 98532 oil. The key is to grill vegetables this may sound, even bananas until they are lightly browned. can be grilled. Slice the ba- This grilling season is the sure to stop at the wide variety Oice: 360.748.8885 Vegetables should be tender but nana lengthwise, while still in time to expand your summer- of local festivals and fairs that not mushy, and turn only once. their peels and brush the cut time palate. Stop by a local are happening this month - the Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 Quick-grilling veggies such side with oil. Place the cut side fruit stand or farmers market, Southwest Washington Fair, as asparagus, broccoli, carrots, down on the grill and cook un- your local grocery store, or go Garlic Fest, Mossyrock Blue- Fax: 360.748.8763 eggplant, okra, onions, peppers, til lightly browned. Turn and out into your home garden and berry Festival, Toledo River have fun creating a fantastic Fest all offer fantastic fun, food, [email protected] summer squash and tomatoes grill until the bananas begin to usually take 5 to 7 minutes to pull away from the peel. and fun summertime feast! Be and festivities for all! Congratulations Amanda! Ribbon Cutting

Flood Valley Homebrew celebrated their grand opening and new Chamber membership with a ribbon cutting at their new store at 243 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Chehalis. Money to Lend! Local Lenders • Competitive Rates Member FDIC Our business is helping your business succeed! • Business Loans • Lines/Letters of Credit • Equipment Financing • SBA & Rural CH503125cz.db Development Loans Call Andy today to schedule an appointment at your convenience! Amanda Singleton, Chamber Executive Board member, smiles with Executive Director Alicia Bull at Andy Alexander her baby shower. 748.8648 | 877.595.0378 | ssbwa.com 3

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New Balance Grand to Open is the newest board member or city councilman in the The 2013 Chehalis Garlic will showcase many acoustic August 15 at Centralia Outlets at the Evergreen Playhouse dunk tank…everything you Fest and Craft Show is coming acts and chef demonstrations as well a volunteer for the Fox could hope for on a Saturday Aug. 23, 24 and 25. Hours are using the glorious garlic bulb. The New Balance Factory Theater Restoration. Joining afternoon. Friday noon to 7 p.m., Saturday General admission is $5, Store at the Centralia Outlets our Chamber is only the latest The music and swimming 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., and Sunday 10 seniors 65 years and over and will open on Thursday, step in his plan to take over the are free to all. The food will a.m. - 5 p.m. military is $4, children age Aug.15. The store is located world. have a minimal cost and it will seven and under are free. The on the east side of I-5 next Garlic will be provided this When not being a cost $1/ball to dunk someone website is updated with the to Lane Bryant and in the year by seven Northwest farms, whirlwind in and around the in the dunk tank. We will most current information. Go same building as Nike. New offering over five tons of garlic Twin Cities, he can be found display the plans for the major to chehalisgarlicfest.com. For Balance is well known for in over 70 different varieties. at his new location. His plan remodel to the pool and pool more information, contact providing athletic shoes in a Come to Garlic Fest for is to convert the 7,000 s.f. cold house during the event for the Advocate Agency at (360) wide range of widths and sizes traditional dishes such as storage facility into his home anyone interested to view. 748-6836, 425 N. Market Blvd., and holds the distinction as hand-crafted garlic sausage on and sculpture studio as well Representatives from The Chehalis. the only company that still a bun, garlic Philly cheesesteak as carving out a large space for Chehalis Foundation will be on manufactures athletic shoes in sandwiches and garlic-batter an art gallery to showcase local hand to answer questions and the USA. They are also proud dipped corn dogs. For the Join United Way of Lewis County artists. accept donations or pledges. to be an official footwear and more adventurous, there is for Fundraising Campaign Kelsey is a strong supporter garlic fudge, garlic kettle corn, Kickoff Luncheon apparel provider of the United of the ‘shop local’ movement States Military. Find grand Growing Places Thrift Stores garlic frosted brownies … and The community is invited and promotes local businesses even garlic ice cream. opening sales and specials at the drop of a hat. He suggests to Have Sales and encouraged to attend Talented folks from all United Way of Lewis County’s at www.centraliaoutlets.com. you spend an hour with friends It is hard to imagine, but we over the United States will annual Campaign Kickoff Don’t miss this exciting event! at The Brownstone Coffee are midway through our Youth bring their handcrafted wares, fundraising luncheon at the Lounge and be sure to check Summer program! If you fine art and gourmet food, Great Wolf Lodge (generously out The Tiki Taproom near would like a farm tour given The Bath Depot Has New Scents making Chehalis Garlic Fest a donated) on Thursday, Sept. the Hubbub on Tower. And by one of the youth, visit the and Items Arriving All the Time shopper’s paradise. 5, from noon to 1:30 p.m. buy ART, even if it’s not his. farm at 303 N Gold, Monday Now that August is here, The Cloves and Vines Wine The purpose of the annual For more information, visit through Friday. The vegetables come to The Bath Depot, Inc. Cellar features Northwest event, which is sponsored by jameskelsey.com or call (360) are harvested for our youth and and check out all the wonderful wineries serving wine by Washington State Employees 509-3600. their families, the Salvation scents that will take you away the taste, by the glass and Credit Union, is to generate KITI and Live 95 to Host Army and our CSA customers. to the ocean. We have Ocean bottles for purchase. For beer enthusiasm for United Way’s ‘Turning of the Keys’ During We love being at the Salvation shea butter soap by E. Barrett aficionados, there is Garlicious’ efforts to raise enough money Hub City Car Show Army, but because we moved & Company, Ocean Breeze ChilLounge with a wide range to support community Join KITI and Live 95 at during the spring planting room and linen spray and air/ of beers and ale – yes, even programs that aim to solve the Hub City Car Show on season, our vegetable crops are car freshener by Bath & Body garlic beer, specially brewed for some of the community’s most Bliss, and Island Mist herbal Saturday, Aug. 24, for the behind. Hub City Community Garden is now located at our the event by Dick’s Brewing in perplexing problems. bath salts by Shannon Martin. “Turning of the Keys” and see Centralia. Lunch is $20, and These all smell fresh and who will win the 1973 Z-28 Community Garden. Sites are still available for $10 a month There will be live music and reservations are required. For wonderful! So, come down to Camaro! entertainment on the outdoor more information, please call This classic muscle car has or $35 a year. Plan now for a 108 W. Pine St., Centralia, and stage, and the second stage 748-1800 or email director@ been on display all summer at winter garden. check out all the bath and body inside of the Grandstand hall lewiscountyuw.com. essentials available. There are each of our sponsor locations. Our Thrift stores are new items and scents arriving The key winners will be having a $5 Bag sale (fill all the time. For information drawn on August 19th and everything into one bag for call 623-1016 and don’t forget on Saturday, August 24th, ONLY $5) August 16, 17 to like The Bath Depot on they will gather to receive and 18. Check out our booth Facebook to keep up-to-date their lucky key at our booth during the Garlic Festival with events, specials, and new at the Hub City Car Show in August 23, 24, and 25th. Mark products! downtown Centralia. your calendar for our next Become a part of the 50% OFF EVERYTHING excitement throughout the SALE, September 2. August Debbie’s Boutique morning as we broadcast live. 1 starts 50% off all white tags Now Open Every Day Enter to win great prizes from in both stores. Check both Debbie’s Boutique in our sponsors while we wait for our locations, 515 A Harrison downtown Centralia is now the magic to begin and that Ave (in the Goodwill complex), 2013 open seven days a week from 11 first lucky key is tried! Will it Centralia and 1757 N National a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through be the first key? The 10th key? Ave, Ste 3(in the Sunbirds Thursday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 50th key? Complex), Chehalis. Friday through Sunday. KITI and Live 95 want Rochester Chiropractic Clinic Debbie’s offers you a unique SATURDAY, AUG. 24 • 9 AM-4 PM to thank all of our sponsors to Have Booth at Fair selection of eclectic and one- for a great summer. If you’d It’s fair time! Join the DOWNTOWN CENTRALIA of-a-kind designer fashions, like information on how Rochester Chiropractic Clinic handbags, gifts and accessories. your business can participate FRIDAY BBQ • ENTERTAINMENT at the Southwest Washington Let Debbie help you in Lewis County’s favorite Fairgrounds Aug. 13-18. 1973 camaro giveaway accessorize an outfit you summer promotion, call us at Receive a free stress analysis already have or help you 736-1355. test. Secure your spot for a $20 TRANSALTA • KITI/LIVE 95 choose exactly what you need It’s not too late to enter exam and any needed x-rays at Les Schwab • TwinStar Credit Union for your next outing, vacation, to win your lucky key. For a our booth. See you there! wedding or just because you complete list of sponsors go to McMenamin’s Olympic Club deserve it! www.live95.com Stop, shop and save big Good luck from KITI and Receive a Complimentary with in-store sales from 20 to Live 95! 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Artist James Kelsey Moves to a FREE family swim, music complimentary service! CH502064sl.db Centralia, Joins Chamber on the pool deck by Modern Soft Touch Car Wash/Pearl There’s a new artist living Day Hero from 4-5 p.m., St. Express Lube is located at in Centralia and he’s making Backfire Band performing 600 S. Pearl St. in Centralia. waves. James Kelsey has in the park from 5-8 p.m., only been in town a couple barbecued hamburgers, hot Garlic Fest Includes Food, Fun, of months and is not only dogs and sodas being cooked Entertainment, Tons of Garlic garnering attention from The by Chehalis Activators starting Chronicle (Life section, 7/27), at 5 p.m., and a dunk tank. Thorbeckes but from regular folk; last We hope it will be very fun, a week he was seen at Chehalis’s beautiful day, wonderful music, classic car show giving out fun in the pool, an opportunity 5-Pack Personal Training WOW!! around 200 ‘FREE HUGS’ and to dunk your favorite lifeguard Package Special: Explore Your Insurance Options May be used as 10, 30-Minute sessions Call us for a quote 800-321-1878 or 736-1234 OR $179 Business • Personal • Home • Auto • Flood • Earthquake • Life 5, 60-Minute sessions! (Regularly $205.00) (Non-members must pay the appropriate Day Use Fee per visit. Limit one-pack per person. Non-transferable, non-negotiable.) Expires Aug. 15, 2013 Come In today and

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July’s Business After Hours was hosted by Visiting Nurses Foun- dation at Riverside Golf Club, Chehalis. A raffle was held that in- cluded prizes such as a barbecue.

The outdoor pavillion at Riverside Golf Club in Chehalis was packed for July’s Business After Hours for Visiting Nurses Foun- dation. Delicious desserts such as these Chocolate Fudge and Lemon Blueberry Dessert Shots were served at Business After Hours in July. Antiquefest

Jenny Collins, executive director of Visiting Nurses Foundation, thanks everybody for their Antiquefest was held July 20 and 21 in downtown Centralia. Dozens support at Business After Hours, held July 18, at Riverside Golf Club, Chehalis. of vendors sold their wares on the street, George Higby of Seattle ap- praised goods and there was live music on the street. Seattle to Portland Bike Ride Chamber Forum

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Discovering Shady Practices with Discovery Tours Discovery Tours LLC, oper- of Financial Institutions filed ery Tours and the allegations as located on Harrison Avenue ating out of north Centralia on Our Views charges against Discovery swirling around its opera- in Centralia, but with her resi- Harrison Avenue, has the motto It sounds like great fun and Tours for violations of the state tions, those friendly to the tour dential address on Ivan Street in on its website of “Sit back and relaxation. It is anything but. Securities Act for selling invest- company started a campaign Rochester. relax … let us do everything but On July 12 Discovery Tours ments without proper licenses. defending the company and This is clearly a sham and a pack!” LLC filed for Chapter 7 bank- It appears that the owner of attacking our coverage. It was a continuation of fraud against a The business offers day ruptcy. This forces the company Discovery Tours — Melody Mi- common blame-the-messenger vulnerable part of our citizenry and extended trips for senior to shut down and liquidate all randa — was selling the chance strategy. — trusting senior citizens. citizens, mostly via bus, but its assets to pay off creditors to invest into her company, with The reality today is quite The state’s Securities Divi- also train and cruise ships. The (the company’s three buses will promises of a 7 percent return. clear. And it gets worse. sion Chief Suzanne Sarason, as next trip scheduled to start on be sold at auction). And there One Centralia man invested Miranda opened up a new reported in The Chronicle, said Aug. 20 is the “Ultimate Alaska are lots of them — more than $7,000. He has not received a business called Discovery anyone who receives a call from Wilderness Adventure ... Alaska 850 potential creditors. payment for more than a year. Tours NW LLC the same day Miranda or someone represent- Highway, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Most creditors will never A Centralia woman last year she filed for bankruptcy. She ing Discovery Tours should re- Denali & Holland America see their money returned. The paid Discovery Tours more simply added “NW.” According port it to the department’s fraud Cruise Home” as currently ad- Washington state Attorney than $5,000 for a cruise to Ha- to the Secretary of State’s of- hotline. vertised on the Discovery Tours General’s Office has received 84 waii. A week before she was set fice, it is all legal. She also filed We think Discovery Tours website. Cost is $3,898 for the complaints against Discovery to sail, the cruise was canceled. it not as Melody Miranda, but should change its website motto 20-day trip, which includes a Tours. She did not receive a refund. as Melody Barnes, her maiden to: “Sit back and relax … and bus ride up and a cruise ship In a separate action, the When The Chronicle name. Another subtle change: book your trip with someone trip back. Washington state Department started reporting on Discov- The company is no longer listed else.” COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Good News for Gardeners, and Community as Well Once in a while the world gardeners led by Colleen Stew- stops spinning because our art, but even they weren’t able resident curmudgeon has some to come up with feasible ways to happy things to say. This is one continue, and the project slowly such occasion. It has such im- ground to a halt. portance to me that I’m going to Halted, yes, but not aban- devote an entire paragraph to it. doned. Two recent stories in The An area south of the Salva- Chronicle prompt me to exclaim, tion Army building looked fea- “The idea of community gardens sible for gardening, ideal in fact, is not dead!” but preliminary discussions Here’s a progress report on were stopped when the opera- what’s happened to date: Last tion known as Growing Places year I proposed the concept of moved their gardens into the Community spot from their previous loca- Gardens to the tion in north Centralia. Centralia City By the way, when you drive Council, hop- past that location on North ing that the city Gold Street you’ll see what fan- would sponsor tastic progress has been made and run the in what was once a field of tall Letters to the Editor project, as is the grass in just a few short months. the and the National case in most Then that super-energetic White House Attempts to Dodge Basketball Association have been demanding that other areas By Bill Moeller leader of Growing Places, Lynn Around Zimmerman Verdict Zimmerman be lynched, but I don’t hear about where you find Ford, contacted Colleen to ask if To the editor: anybody in the Latino community defending the such activity. Hub City Community Gardens The Monday following the Saturday acquittal man. The city declined, but eventually would like to join in utilizing I can’t help wondering if the House Hispanics of George Zimmerman, the U.S. Department of did allow the use of some re- all of the space available at that who spend most of their time demanding open Selective Justice appealed to “civil rights groups” cently acquired flood-prone land location. Acceptance of the offer borders would have rallied to his side if his last and “community leaders” for their help in inves- at the south end of Woodland was immediate, and might have name was Perez, Gomez or Gonzales. Such hypoc- Avenue. been worded more colorfully tigating whether a federal criminal case might be risy! While early enthusiasm ran by me at least if we hadn’t been brought against Zimmerman in connection with In evaluating the state of our nation, I’m re- high, there were problems right standing on church property. the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. minded of the words of the prophet Isaiah: “Ah from the start. By the time all All the small details have yet The Department of Selective Justice, headed sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed the details were in place and to be worked out, but it looks by Eric “Fast & Furious” Holder, has gone so far of evildoers, children that are corrupters; they the papers signed, it was too like Hub City Community Gar- as to establish an official email address for the have forsaken the Lord ... they are gone away back- late for planting most crops. dens will be ready to sign up public’s use in providing “tips” to aid in that ef- ward.” That meant that there could prospective gardeners in time fort. It doesn’t seem to matter that Zimmerman The only possible solution for America at this be no income from the lease of for planting early next spring. was acquitted of all criminal charges by a jury of stage of its depravity is to repent and cry out to the the proposed garden plots, but There’s even a possibility of his peers or that the FBI’s own investigation found Lord for forgiveness. The quote above was spoken meanwhile expenses such as planting some winter crops this absolutely no evidence of racial bias on Zimmer- to the nation of Israel, who sadly refused the mes- water utility were building up. fall, but “possibility” is the key man’s part. sage and paid the consequence. Will America do I donated an old rototiller word here. It seems quite obvious to me that Holder, work- likewise? to the group and a few rows of Meanwhile, Colleen gave me ing directly with President Barack Obama, had plants were started as a dem- permission to mention her cell attempted to influence the outcome of the Zim- Dick Knolls onstration of what could be phone number ((206) 484-4485) merman trial as early as March of last year. Holder Centralia done more than anything else. where she can be contacted for was quietly inserting the Department of Selective Deer loved them, and chewed further details, but first I sug- Justice into and providing support for the Martin It Wasn’t Bankruptcy Court That Put them all off at the ground. That gest you go onto the Internet to protest movement. meant fencing would be re- “Hub City Community Gardens” That was happening at the same time that Discovery Tours Out of Business quired around the entire project. for more information, and also Obama made that inappropriate statement that, An expensive thing, fencing. “If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon.” Maybe To the editor: look at photos of the operation I take exception to the article in the July 30 is- There were objections from what he should have said: “If I had a son, he would currently underway on the Gold sue of The Chronicle implying the reason Discov- some of the prospective garden- act like Trayvon did,” now that we have evidence Street property. ery Tours is out of the tour business is because of ers that the location was too of Trayvon’s past criminal activity. He was not the If ever there was a win-win the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. They are out of busi- remote for them to feel safe. situation, this is it. so-called “angelic teenager” portrayed by the con- Most men didn’t object, but ness because of the decisions they themselves made. ••• trolled press. Discovery Tours is out of business because the then most men aren’t likely to Bill Moeller is a former enter- From my perspective, Obama, along with Hold- be sexually assaulted in remote owners of that business failed to act as reasonable tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city er, are acting more like leaders of a lynch mob posse business owners. They are out of business be- locations, either. council member, paratrooper and because that’s what Alinsky-trained “community By then I had essentially cause of a demonstrated inability to make sound pilot living in Centralia. He can be organizers” do. Both should be held accountable for business decisions as evidenced by two previous relinquished my role in favor reached at bookmaven321@comcast. all the harm and destruction caused by the rioters of a cadre of energetic younger net. Chapter 11 reorganizations, followed by a Chap- that they helped incite. Obama and Holder’s actions ter 7 dissolution. They are out of business because are the actions of a police-state tyrants and they they have been perpetrating frauds upon their cli- First Amendment Center Quote of the Day should be prosecuted for their actions. ents for which they are now facing charges being Today, in our godless, sex-driven and Sod- brought by the state of Washington. omite society, 14-year-old girls are considered old These people are not out of the tour business “Speech is power: Speech is to persuade, to enough to buy the morning-after pill off the shelf because of a decision by the U.S. Bankruptcy and have abortions without their parents’ knowl- Court; they are out of business because of the poor convert, to compel. It is to bring another edge. So, to me it’s difficult to listen to a 17-year- choices they themselves have made, and we need out of his bad sense into your good sense.” old, 6-foot thug being eulogized as an innocent to quit finding excuses for such unacceptable be- child. havior. What I really don’t get is how it is that in addi- Ralph Waldo Emerson tion to the usual race hustlers who pass themselves John C. Millard author, poet, 1876 off as ministers, every black member of the House, Tenino

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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT 700 block of North Tower Av- scratched the driver’s side door tralia at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. ported to Providence Centralia enue. of a 2004 Saturn Ion, according Hospital Wednesday night after Assault • Abigail N. Carroll, 27, Cen- to a report at 4:48 p.m. Monday Resisting Arrest passing a pickup truck on state • A girl was arrested and tralia, was cited for shoplifting on the 100 block of Northeast • Justus J. Kohlenberg, 41, Route 6 while driving his 2007 booked for allegedly assaulting at 10:21 a.m. Tuesday on the 500 Cascade Avenue. Winlock, was arrested and Harley Davidson motorcycle. booked for an outstanding war- her father during a dispute on b l o c k o f S o u t h To w e r Av e n u e . Meth Possession Randy O. Steger, 29, Chehalis, the 1400 block of Lois Lane at • A cellphone was reported rant and resisting arrest on the was riding his motorcycle west- 3:51 p.m. Wednesday. stolen at 11:22 a.m. Tuesday on • Gary L. Bafford, 53, Cheha- 500 block of Shannon Lewis bound on state Route 6 at Dona- • Dennice M. Secrist, 61, the 1400 block of Harrison Av- lis, was arrested and released for Lane in Winlock. When po- hoe Road at milepost 50 at 6:15 alleged methamphetamine pos- Centralia, was arrested and enue. lice responded to Kohlenberg’s p.m. Wednesday when he at- session at Walmart at 9:59 p.m. booked in connection to fourth- • Someone cut a fuel line and residence for the outstanding tempted to pass a 1984 Chevro- Tuesday. warrant early Tuesday morn- degree assault and resisting ar- stole gasoline on the 300 block let pickup truck. The motorcycle ing, he reportedly ran off into rest on the 200 block of North of South Pearl Street, according Assault struck the pickup truck on the Pearl Street at 5:19 p.m. Wednes- t o a r e p o r t a t 1 1 : 3 4 a . m . Tu e s d a y . the wooded area by his house. • Jennifer L. Chapin, 39, Che- The officers were able to find driver’s side. Steger was charged day. • Identity theft was reported halis, was arrested and booked with improper passing. at 3:43 p.m. Tuesday on the 200 Kohlenberg and book him into for alleged assault on the 200 jail. Burglary block of South Tower Avenue. block of Southeast Washington ••• • Someone broke into a Avenue at 8:03 p.m. Tuesday. By The Chronicle Staff trailer on the 800 block of South WASHINGTON STATE PATROL CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Siphoned Gas Tower at 10:44 a.m. Wednesday Motorcyclist Injured in Crash Please call news reporter Stepha- and stole tools. Vehicle Theft • Gasoline was reported si- nie Schendel with news tips. She can • Someone broke into a house • A vehicle parked at the phoned from a motorhome • A 29-year-old Chehalis be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- on the 1100 block of Long Road Lewis County Courthouse at parked on the 300 block of man was injured and trans- [email protected]. and stole jewelry. The burglary 3:30 p.m. Monday was reported Southwest 15th Street at 9:50 was reported at 8:20 a.m. Tues- missing when the owner re- a.m. Tuesday. The only independent and locally owned funeral home day. The case is under investiga- turned at 5 p.m. in Centralia-Chehalis. tion. • A woman claimed in April LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE • A burglary was reported at her ex-husband stole her van, NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY a residence on the 200 block of which was packed with her be- Driving Under the Influence CH502042sl.cg South Silver Street at 11:33 p.m. longings. No arrests have been • Linda J. Ford, 52, Centralia, 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 Tuesday. Three security cameras made and the case is under in- was arrested and booked for al- est. 1907 were reported stolen. vestigation. legedly driving under the influ- ence and driving while her license Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 Theft Malicious Mischief was suspended on the 1100 block • Jewelry was reported stolen • Someone reportedly of West Reynolds Avenue in Cen- at 10:17 a.m. Wednesday on the In Remembrance LARRY DEAN WITTNER Death Notices March 3, 1944 - August 3, 2013 katherine j. davis could not be beat. • RUBY M. (BLUM) COLLISON, 59, Winlock, She taught her children to died Sunday, July 28, at her sister’s home. be hard workers, resourceful A celebration of life will be at 3 p.m. Sun- adults. Her loves in life day, Aug. 18, at the Winlock Community were her family, church, Building. Arrangements are under the gardening, sewing & baking. direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, She loved “Tea & Praise” and Winlock. teaching Sunday School for • KATHLEEN J. NIGHTSKYE, 60, Rochester, numerous years. She made died Wednesday, July 31, at Providence everyone feel welcome and St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. No services loved. are planned. Arrangements are under The Davis’s raised ive the direction of Funeral Alternatives of children and they all survive Washington, Tumwater. her. Janice (Jim) Shipman of • BILLY DAN POWELL JR., 21, Centralia, died Arlington, Nancy (Edward) Wednesday, July 31, in King County. A Rhoades of Ephrata, Don celebration of life will be at 2 p.m. Satur- (Mary) Davis of Winlock, day at Karly Powell’s home, 6440 201st Katherine J. Davis age 93, Rod (Lisa) Davis of Litchield Ave., Centralia. Arrangements are under of Onalaska, passed away Park, Ariz., and Diana the direction of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Larry Dean Wittner, grandchildren. He was Aug. 3, 2013. She and her (Sal) Trejo of Chehalis; 11 Centralia. 69, of Chehalis, passed proud of his time as twin, Kenneth, were born grandchildren and numerous July 8, 1920 in Rochester, great-grandchildren; one • BERNICE LEONA FOOTE, 77, Onalaska, away at home on Aug. a Mason and, later, a brother, Clark Orcutt; and died Friday, July 26, at home. No servic- 3, 2013. He was born Shriner. Wash., to Edgar & Marie es are planned. Arrangements are un- Orcutt. She attended school many nieces, nephews and March 3, 1944, in Preceding him cousins. der the direction of Cattermole Funeral Coffeyville, Kansas. in death were his in Toledo, graduating in 1939 Home, Winlock. with two of her brothers. She was preceded in death Larry enlisted in parents, Leo and by brothers, Lester, Kenneth • MYRNA FAYE MATTHEWS, 72, Centralia, She met Elvin C. Davis the Air Force right Elizabeth Wittner. at church and they were and Bob and sisters: Amber, died Saturday, Aug. 3, at Capital Medical after high school in Larry is survived by Ruby, Dorothy and Emily. Center, Olympia. Services will be held married Aug. 11, 1940. They July 1962. He was his wife, Joy; son, lived in Onalaska from 1944 Memorial services will at a later date. Arrangements are un- be held 1:00 p.m., Saturday, der the direction of Cattermole Funeral stationed in Japan and Glenn (Annette); until Elvin’s death in 1973. later in Missouri. He daughter, Erin; son, She continued living on the Aug. 10, 2013 at the Home, Winlock. Onalaska Church of God. • VALERIE R. MASON, 61, Chehalis, died married Joy Seckinger Jon (Treva); and son, family farm until 2010. She on Valentine’s Day, Jeremy (Michelle); spent the last few years in a Family graveside services Sunday, Aug. 4, at Chehalis West As- will be held earlier at Mt. sisted Living, Chehalis. A service will be 1963. Larry and Joy grandchildren, Sam, Centralia Care Center. Katherine was a wonderful View Cemetery, Centralia. at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Fords celebrated their 50th Elizabeth, Jordan, Services are under the Prairie Grange, Centralia. Arrangements anniversary this year. Kryshelle, Jesse, homemaker and mother. If she wasn’t in the house direction of Sticklin Funeral are under the direction of Funeral Alter- Larry worked as Rylee, Adam and Cole; Chapel. natives of Washington, Tumwater. a mechanic and in his sister, Diana; and cooking, she was in her yard gardening. Her apple pies To view the obituary, please the mine industry brother, Clarence. go to chronline.com/obituaries. throughout the West. Services were private. sticklin Funeral Chapel Lotteries He loved tinkering, To view this obituary, please go 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at trivia and teasing his Centralia, WA 98531 to chronline.com/obituaries. www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Washington’s Tuesday Games (360) 736-1388 Mega Millions: 01-11-16-51-55, 41 Monday through Friday. Next jackpot: $20 million Match 4: 02-12-16-23 In Remembrance Daily Game: 2-9-9 Keno: 02-03-06-10-12-19-20-22-25- jeanette Fay Cheyney 29-30-31-35-42-54-62-69-73-75-77 june 14, 1933 - august 4, 2013 Commodities daughter, Catherine Eileen Schmidt. She Gas in Washington — $3.90 (AAA of is graciously survived Washington) Crude Oil — $104.27 per barrel by daughter, Carolyn (CME Group) Williams and Dale of Gold — $1,287 (Monex) Lakewood, Wash.; son, Silver — $19.58 (Monex) Fred Cheyney and Pam of Puyallup, Wash.; six grandchildren, Tanya, Mary alMeda Corrections Tony, Lindsey, Allison, (Craig) Boren Matthew and Michael; april 3, 1918- august 1, 2013 ••• eight great-grandchildren; The Chronicle seeks to be accu- four siblings, Doris Myhr rate and fair in all its reporting. If Mary Almeda Boren, 95, Henry Reed in 1936 and of Olympia, Fredrick passed away peacefully had a son, Larry and you find an error or believe a news Bryson of Lacey, Helen item is incorrect, please call the Aug. 1, 2013. She was daughter, Louanne. Jeanette Fay Cheyney Stedham-Morton of born April 3, 1918 to John In 1947, Mary then newsroom as soon as possible at Rochester and Sharon 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. was born to Warren and W. Craig and Helen Jean married Cecil Lee Lemon, Gertrude Bryson on June Morrow of Dupont, Wash. Craig. an oral surgeon, and 14, 1933 in Centralia, Jeanette was a loving Mary was raised in had a son, Cecil. After Wash. She resided her and supportive friend, and Cottage Dr. Lemon passed away entire 80 years in Lewis wife, mother and Grove, Ore. She studied she married Alpha Earl County and passed onto grandmother always there piano and dance arts at a Boren in 1957. They lived her new journey on Aug. for family and friends young age, studying with in Idaho where Mary with never ending love 4, 2013. Henry Atack of London enjoyed gardening, ishing, She married the love of and generosity. She will England, a well know camping and her music her life, James F. Cheyney be missed and cherished teacher and composer, she which she loved. They later Jr. on Aug. 14, 1950. by all. received her Lencenciate moved to Washington state. Together they raised Viewing will be held of the Royal Schools of Alpha Earl Boren passed their family in Chehalis, Friday, Aug. 9, 2013 music in 1937 and taught in 1977. She remained in Wash., and enjoyed 46 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Mount Royal College Washington state where happy years together. She at Newell-Hoerling’s in Calgary, Canada, also at she lived until she passed. retired from Centralia Mortuary. Graveside the Academy of Allied Arts Mary is survived by her Community College and service will be held in Winnipeg. She studied son, Arthur Reed; daughter, was ever so supportive Thursday, Aug. 15, 12 years at Spankie School Louanne Potter; son, Cecil of her husbands law 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at of Dance in Edmonton, Boren; grandchildren, AUTOS enforcement career as a Mountain View Cemetery. Alberta and received Chris, Brett, Leanora, in the Classifieds sergeant in the Chehalis Reception to follow. her teacher’s certiicateShane, Sara, Taylor and Police Department. at Fanchon & Marco in Rene; and nephew, John Jeanette was preceded To view the obituary, please go Hollywood in 1939. Mary Craig. in death by her parents; to chronline.com/obituaries. also studied with Lois da husband, Jim; and Pron and Robert Bell of the To view the obituary, please go to Classifieds San Francisco Ballet Co. chronline.com/obituaries She married William •Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, 2012

News in Brief In Remembrance By The Chronicle Facebook page each Tuesday. at a fair, petting zoo or other The program is designed to exhibit, according to health de- ALICE DETERING CRIPE Lewd Remarks collect community assistance to partment findings. Lead to Tossed help locate people who have out- Pregnant women, seniors, Alice Detering Cripe Wildwood. She lived there standing warrants. children under 5 years old and passed away July 23, 2013 full time after her retirement Beer Cans, Assault, “Since we started our Face- anyone who has an underlying at her home on Wildwood and was a member of Lewis Road, Curtis, Wash. She was County Farm Forestry Indecent Exposure on book page we have had great illness should be especially care- 94 years old. Association. success with locating wanted ful at the fair. Alice was born Nov. 22, Alice joined Baw Faw Skookumchuck River persons, identifying suspects, Other health tips to reduce 1918, the youngest of ten Grange when she was 14 solving crimes, helping other the spread of disease between Four allegedly drunken men children born to Herman years old, making her an 80 agencies solve their crimes, animals and people include: floating the Skookumchuck Riv- Detering and Nellie Rayton year member. She was also providing public education on • Washing hands with run- er in Centralia Tuesday night got Detering at Wildwood, Wash. a member of Lewis County assorted topics, and getting ning water and soap, which She attended Wildwood Daughters of the Pioneers. into a dispute over lewd com- important, timely and relevant is especially important after School, Adna High School, Alice Cripe is survived ments that ended with two ar- information out to the public,” touching animals or their sur- and Washington State by her daughter, Xerpha rests. Police are still searching Sheriff Steve Mansfield said. roundings and before eating or University. She was married Watson of Olympia, Wash.; for a man who reportedly ex- “This new program is yet another drinking. and widowed twice, to John grandson, Kern McNutt; posed himself. Gaines of Pullman and to great-granddaughter, Yvea way to obtain help in locating • Children under 5 should be The incident started when Allen Cripe of Longview. Eaton; great-great-grandson, people who have chosen to break watched at all times while they one of the four men that got out During the Second Logan Moore all of San the law and have not yet been visit animals to make sure they of the water around 9:30 p.m. World War, Alice worked Francisco, Calif.; and a very held accountable for their ac- don’t put their hands or objects, made lewd remarks to nearby in various care centers for large extended family. tions.” such as a pacifier, in their mouth girls and then exposed himself. children of women working A memorial service will while interacting with animals. in the war effort, drawing be held Aug. 12, 2013 at 1:00 Another one of the men then • Stroller wheels can also pick on her education in child p.m., at the Baw Faw Grange threw a full can of beer at two Health Department up germs from animal areas and development and her lifelong Hall, 995 Boistfort Road, girls and punched another vic- have been tied to illnesses in the affection for children. She Curtis, Wash. tim in the face. The four men Warns Fairgoers About past. later worked at the Lewis Arrangements are under then all took off running. County Extension ofice Animal Related Illness The Southwest Washington the direction of Cattermole K-9 Lobo was able to track before becoming a claims Fair in Chehalis will run Tues- Funeral Home. down three of the men by the The Southwest Washington representative for the Social day, Aug. 13, through Sunday, Pearl Street bridge. Two of the Fair will offer visitors a chance Security Administration. Aug. 18. To view the obituary, please men gave up, but a third stayed to see goats, chickens, cows and Although she worked and go to chronline.com/obituaries. other livestock. However, fair traveled widely, her heart hidden and was subsequently remained at her beloved bitten on the arm by Lobo. animals can carry dangerous The man who allegedly bacteria and viruses that spread exposed himself is still being to the public, according to the We do small sought by police. state Department of Health. Christopher K. Brotherton, Fairgoers can pick up those In Remembrance 21, Centralia, was booked for germs by touching the animals jobs too! three counts of fourth-degree and then putting their hand on DAVID SETHER (PAPA) NAKANO assault and Antony D. Tran, their mouth or nose, the health 21, Centralia, was cited for ob- department said. Germs can be family through farming, structing a public servant. in the animals’ saliva or on their ishing, hunting and his own coats. logging company. He proudly An estimated half-million served in the Korean War. Rochester Woman people in the U.S. get sick every 736-6322 The family was often out Injured in Crash year because of a visit to animals boating, shell ish harvesting and enjoying friend and family on Old Highway 99 In Remembrance gatherings. David was still A 57-year-old Rochester very active, enjoying bowling woman was transported to ELAINE THOMAS MAGNER until 2011, raising a few cattle Providence St. Peter Hospital in and chickens, playing cards, Olympia Tuesday afternoon af- a massive stroke while she experimenting in brewing and ter an allegedly intoxicated driv- slept. wine making, spoiling his er ran a red light and crashed She was a member of Calvary Assembly of God, dogs and especially his great- into the woman’s 2009 Centralia, and had a passion grandchildren. Corolla. for the senior center, reading, David passed away on Aug. The family would like Josephine E. Hayes, 57, Roch- travel, and her Christian faith. 6, 2013 of natural causes at to acknowledge their ester, was traveling southbound Elaine is survived by appreciation of the staff at on Old Highway 99 at the in- the family farm. He was born children, Mike Mann, Centralia Providence Hospital tersection with U.S. Highway Wenatchee, Rick Mann, Jan. 8, 1934 in Portland, Ore.; 12 when Destin R. Martini, 36, Lincoln City, Ore., Billie raised in Idaho, he moved to and the Portland VA Hospital Olympia, drove through a red Dorn, Centralia and David Centralia where he married his for their compassion and light traveling westbound and Thomas, Rochester. Elaine wife and raised his children. services. crashed into Hayes’ car. was the grandmother of His wife, Doris, preceded The family is saddened by Martini, driving a 1997 Jennifer Lytle, Justin Mann, him in death on Sept. 28, 2011. losing Papa but knows how Ashley Mann, Cody Mann, Also, preceding him in death much he missed his wife of 59 GMC Jimmy, was not injured in Ricky Mann, Christian the crash, but was booked into were other brothers; grandson, years and wanted to be by her Elaine Thomas Magner, Mann, Faidra Mann, Teresa Thurston County Jail on suspi- Riley, Stephanie Thomas, Kristopher; and parents, Rosa side. 81, of Centralia, Wash., A memorial service cion of driving under the influ- passed away Aug. 1, 2013. Jonathan Thomas. And the and Royal. ence. However, no charges have She was born in Gooding/ great-grandmother of Gracie David and Doris had seven and potluck will be held been filed. Burley, Idaho on Nov. 10, Lytle, Ayn Mann, Amber, children, Mike, Debra Paul, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 at Both vehicles were destroyed. 1931. Elaine graduated from Regina and Hannah La Dorothy (Larry) Butterield, 10:00 a.m., at his daughter’s Gooding High School and Grassa. Elaine was one of 17 ranch located at 12717 children born to David and Marty (Carol), Bill (Cindy), received her diploma in 1950. Larry and Chuck, who all Hunter Rd. SW, Rochester, Sheriff’s Office Begins She worked as a Certiied Mary (Nichols) Christensen and is survived only by live in and around Centralia; Wash. Remembrances would ‘Warrant of the Week’ Nurses Assistant. be appreciated at www. Elaine had been widowed her older sister Mary, 96 in 18 grandchildren; 17 great- Program on Facebook three times. Her husbands California. grandchildren; and numerous FuneralAlternatives.org or were Bill Mann of Texas, A funeral service will be nieces and nephews. David cards can be sent in c/o Debra The Lewis County Sheriff’s John Thomas of Chehalis, and held 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. had 11 siblings and is survived Paul, P.O. Box 946, Rochester Office is starting a new program, Harold Magner of Centralia. 10, at Calvary Assembly WA 98579. of God Church, Centralia. by sisters, Amy, Mira; and “Warrant of the Week,” which Elaine and John Thomas brother, Doug. To view the obituary, please will feature a different person Services are under the care were married over 30 years. David provided for his go to chronline.com/obituaries. each week that is wanted for She will be buried beside of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, outstanding warrants in Lewis him at Claquato Cemetery. Centralia. County. Elaine was healthy and her The featured person will be death was unexpected due to To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. james “doc” blake posted on the Sheriff’s Office’s Sticklin Funeral Chapel February 8, 1949 - july 23, 2013 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at years then went on to Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com various jobs ending Calendar (360) 736-1388 with his employment with the City of Continued from Main 2 Chehalis. In Remembrance Throughout the Mount St. Helens Bluegrass Festi- years he was involved val, Toledo High School, (360) 785-3478, with youth baseball, http://goo.gl/38plQC dixie g. keck coaching the 1990 Open house, Borst Home and One- Centralia Babe Ruth 15 Room School House, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Fort in 1999. year olds to the State Borst Park, Centralia, free admission, Dixie enjoyed many years Championship. (360) 330-7662 traveling, collecting antiques, He loved sports Regular excursion steam train ride going to garage sales, including, football, and museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic cooking favorite meals and baseball, and basketball Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 walking on the beach. She but NOT soccer. For p.m. (barbecue meal with 3:30 p.m. ride), loved sewing and playing Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, reserva- games with her loved ones. years he organized tions (888) STEAM11 Dixie cherished time with her James “Doc” Blake, weekly football pools Garage sale, car wash and church tour, six grandchildren. 64, of Chehalis, Wash, and fantasy football 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Chehalis United Method- Dixie was preceded in passed away July leagues. ist Church, 16 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, death by her mother, Velma 23, 2013. He was Doc was preceded (360) 748-7334 Blankenship; daughter, born to Casey and in death by his parents Olympia Street Rod Association Car Gwen Tucker; son, Tim Elizabeth(Spencer) and his wife Pam. He Show, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, Keck; and granddaughter, Blake on Feb. 8,1949 in is survived by a small Rochester, (360) 273-2000 Nikole Putman. Survivors California. In 1967 he amount of family and Capitol Land Trust Summer Gala, 4-8 include her husband, Zack graduated from Saint an enormous “family” p.m., Helsing Junction Farm, Rochester, of friends. Dixie Keck passed away Keck; daughter, Cynde Francis High School $75 per person, (360) 943-3012 (Albert) Ulrich; daughter- where he served on the A potluck come as Wheeler Brothers, 7 p.m., Olympic peacefully on Aug. 1, 2013. you are memorial will She was born Dec. 10, 1933 in-law, Jennifer Keck; student council, and Club Theater, Centralia, all ages, no and grandchildren, Jayme played baseball and be held Aug. 12, 2013 admission in Wayland, Ky., where she from 6-8 p.m., at the lived until age 10. In 1943, Putman, TJ Tucker, Angela football. He went on to Libraries Tulley, Jeff (Dania) Cochran, The University of Santa Virgil R. Lee building she moved to Morton, Wash., Clara where he played in Chehalis. In lieu of Thinking With Chess: Teaching Chil- and later to Mossyrock, Kate Cochran; and ive great- grandchildren. baseball and received a lowers donations may dren Ages 5-14, for adults, noon, seminar Wash. She graduated from business degree. be made to the James by Alexey Root, Chehalis Mossyrock High School A reception and celebration “Doc” Blake memorial in 1951 and shortly after, of life will be held Oct. 19, From 1969-1973 Organizations 2013. Doc served in the scholarship c/o the married the love of her U.S. Air Force. He Chehalis Foundation, Prairie Steppers Square and Round life, Zack Keck. They were In lieu of lowers, the Attn. Dr. Linda Smith, Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck family suggest donations may received an Air Force married 62 years. commendation medal 872 SE Evergreen Dr., at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, Zack and Dixie settled in be made to the Alzheimers Chehalis, WA 98532. (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 Mossyrock, later moving to Association, www.alz/join_ and two Air medals for Support Groups Arcata, Calif., where they the _cause_donate.asp. mission in Vietnam. raised three children. They Doc moved to To view this obituary, please go Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 To view the obituary, please Washington in the mid to chronline.com/obituaries. a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community moved to Tenino, Wash., in 80s. He owned Grand Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, 1988 and then Ocean Shores go to chronline.com/obituaries. Mound Tires for many (360) 628-4980 Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Final Straw in Anti-Smoking Battle Moves Mortars Damascus Disputes Between Area Where Syrian U.S. and Russia Leads President Assad Obama to Back Out of Outdoors; Bans Increase Attended Muslim Summit With Putin By Mike Stobbe Holiday Prayers WASHINGTON (AP) — The DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The common ground between ATLANTA — First it was Mortar rounds hit an upscale the U.S. and Russia — and bars, restaurants and office district of Damascus on today as Presidents Barack Obama and buildings. Now the front lines Syrian state TV broadcast imag- Vladimir Putin — has been of the “No Smoking” battle have es of President Bashar Assad at- shrinking steadily in spite of moved outdoors. tending prayers in the same area the much-touted “reset” of re- City parks, public beaches, of the capital to mark the start of lations between the old Cold college campuses and other out- a Muslim holiday. War foes. And it just got even door venues across the coun- It was unclear if the shelling of smaller. try are putting up signs telling Malki district was connected to The latest blow to improv- smokers they can’t light up. Out- Assad’s visit to the neighborhood’s ing relations came Wednesday door smoking bans have nearly Anas bin Malik Mosque. Informa- when Obama, annoyed with doubled in the last five years, tion Minister Omran al-Zoubi said Putin’s decision to grant tem- with the tally now at nearly the president and his convoy were porary asylum to National Se- 2,600 and more are in the works. not affected by the mortar attacks, curity Agency leaker Edward telling state TV that Assad drove But some experts question Jaime Henry-White / The Associated Press Snowden, canceled a face-to- his own car to the mosque. the main rationale for the bans, Brianna Mills, 26, a nursing student from Marietta, Ga., smokes next to Woodruf face summit with the Russian It was the Syrian leader’s saying there’s not good medical Park as a park ambassador passes by on the sidewalk on Friday in Atlanta. “No leader. While U.S. and Russian third public appearance in over evidence that cigarette smoke Smoking” signs are going up in parks, beaches and other outdoor venues across a week as his regime tries to foreign and defense ministers outdoors can harm the health of the country, but some experts are questioning whether there’s enough medical capitalize on recent gains on the will sit down in Washington children and other passers-by. evidence to support the trend. later this week, Obama won’t battlefield against rebels fight- be going to Moscow next WHETHER IT IS A LONg-TERM health ing to oust him from power. month. issue for a lot of people “is still up IN CONTRAST, THERE’S BEEN LITTLE FEDERAL HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY YES. On Wednesday, Syrian gov- The Snowden decision was in the air,” said Neil Klepeis, a study of the potential dangers Studies have clearly established ernment troops ambushed a large only the final straw in dis- Stanford University researcher of whiffing secondhand smoke that even a brief exposure indoors group of rebels trudging through putes that the White House whose work is cited by advocates while in the open air. But that to cigarette smoke can cause a desert road northeast of Damas- cited for a lack of “recent of outdoor bans. hasn’t stopped outdoor bans blood to become sticky and more cus, killing more than 60 fighters. progress.” The U.S. and Rus- Ronald Bayer, a Columbia from taking off in the last five prone to clotting. How long that In the state TV broadcast, sia have been at odds over University professor, put it in years. The rules can apply to play- lasts after just one dose isn’t clear, Assad, dressed in a suit, was seen the Syrian civil war, Russia’s even starker terms. grounds, zoos, beaches and ball officials say. The best-known praying alongside Syria’s grand domestic crackdown on civil “The evidence of a risk to fields, as well as outdoor dining studies so far have measured only mufti at the start of Eid al-Fitr, the rights, a U.S. missile defense people in open-air settings is patios, bus stops and building up to about a day afterward. three-day holiday that ends the plan for Europe, trade, global flimsy,” he said. doorways. Repeated exposures are more holy month of Ramadan. The TV security, human rights, even There are hundreds of stud- “Secondhand smoke is harm- dangerous, and can worsen your said Assad attended prayers in the adoptions of Russian children ies linking indoor secondhand ful. It’s particularly harmful to cholesterol, increase the odds Anas bin Malik Mosque in Da- by Americans. smoke to health problems like children,” said Councilwoman of plaque building in arteries, mascus early on Thursday. The “We looked at the utility of heart disease. That research has Mary Cheh of the District of Co- and raise the risk of chest pain, Eid prayers are typically an hour the summit in light of a number bolstered city laws and work- lumbia, one of more than 90 U.S. weakness, or heart attack. or two after sunrise. In previous of issues and a number of chal- place rules that now impose municipalities or counties con- Health officials say there’s no years, Assad has been seen attend- lenges that we’ve encountered smoking bans in nearly half of sidering an outdoor smoking law. reason to think that can’t hap- ing them early in the morning. and decided that it did not make the nation’s bars, restaurants But is it really dangerous out- pen from breathing in smoke sense to have that bilateral sum- and workplaces. doors? outdoors. mit in Moscow in September,” 25 Years On, Ripples White House press secretary Jay of Myanmar’s Carney told reporters returning with Obama Wednesday on Air Rare Tiger Cubs Born at National Zoo Tumultuous 1988 Force One from a trip to Cali- Summer Still Linger fornia. Noting that the U.S. and YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Russia cooperate on other mat- Twenty-five years later, you can still ters, including the supply of U.S. see the fear in the eyes of the doc- troops in Afghanistan, Carney tors — two young men carrying a said the relationship “should schoolgirl, her blouse drenched in not be viewed entirely in a blood, through streets where sol- black-and-white fashion.” He diers were brutally crushing pro- added, “Even when we’ve made democracy protests. progress in some areas in our The photograph, thrust to relations with Russia we have prominence when it ran on the cov- continued to encounter dis- er of Newsweek, came to symbol- agreement in other areas, and I ize the defeat of a 1988 uprising in expect that will be the case go- the nation then called Burma. The ing forward.” revolt’s end cemented the power of the military, sent thousands of ac- tivists to prison and helped bring a Justice Department future Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, to prominence. Files First Charges Only now, a generation after in Benghazi the events of the day known as “8.8.88,” is Win Zaw beginning Attack That Killed to talk about it all. Four Americans He is the doctor in the back of the scene, his glasses slipping down WASHINGTON (AP) — Smithsonian’s National Zoo / The Associated Press his nose as he struggles to carry the The Justice Department has This black-and-white handout photo provided by the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, taken Wednesday, shows a pair of bloody girl. Today, two years after filed the first criminal charges Sumatran tiger cubs born Monday, with their 4-year-old mother Damai, at the zoo in Washington D.C. The zoo an- Myanmar’s military junta handed in the deadly attack on the U.S. nounced today that the cubs born to 4-year-old Damai on Monday appear to be healthy, and the new mother has over power to a quasi-civilian gov- diplomatic mission in Benghazi, been seen grooming and nursing them. ernment, he still hesitates to sum- Libya, two U.S. officials said mon that long-ago day. And for Tuesday. many people in Myanmar, their The officials confirmed own painful history remains little that a sealed complaint was Hunt Widens For Suspected Calif. Killer, Abductor more than a whisper. filed in U.S. District Court By Elliot Spagat “The door is only open a little in Washington against an bit,” says Win, now 48, taking unspecified number of indi- The Associated Press long pauses as he tries to find viduals in the September 2012 LAKESIDE, Calif. — Am- the right words. “I want to talk, attack that killed Ambassa- ber Alerts expanded to Oregon for the sake of history, and all dor Chris Stevens and three and Washington as authorities those who died. In my heart, I other Americans. One official searched for a Southern Califor- feel like this is the right time. said those charged included But still I feel insecure.” Ahmed Abu Khattala, the nia man suspected of abducting head of a Libyan militia. The a 16-year-old girl and wanted in officials spoke on condition of the death of the girl’s mother and Suspected U.S. Drone anonymity because they were possibly her 8-year-old brother. The Associated Press not authorized to discuss a Oregon state police said there This composite photo provided by the San Diego Sherif’s Department shows: Strikes Kill Seven sealed filing. was a possible sighting of James James Lee Dimaggio, 40, left, Ethan Anderson, 8, and Hannah Anderson, 16, Alleged Al-Qaida The Times report- Lee DiMaggio’s blue Nissan Ver- whose mother, Christina Anderson, 44, was one of two people found dead in a ed late Tuesday that Khattala sa in northeast California near house ire Sunday night. Amber Alerts expanded to Oregon and Washington, as Militants In Yemen had been charged with murder Alturas on Wednesday, followed authorities believe they could be headed for Canada. SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Se- and that he has said in an inter- by another about 50 miles along curity officials say suspected view that he is innocent. At least the same highway near Lakeview, didn’t want the girls to think cle to Hannah and 8-year-old U.S. drone strikes have killed two other foreigners have been in south-central Oregon. he was weird in an effort to de- Ethan. He was very close with seven alleged al-Qaida militants charged in the attacks, the news- Investigators have said fend himself after noticing they their parents for years. in southern Yemen. paper said. DiMaggio may be headed to exchanged glances, 15-year-old The suspected drone attack Earlier, CNN, NBC News Texas or Canada with 16-year- Marissa Chavez said. She said he ON SUNDAY NIgHT, authorities is the fifth in Yemen in less than and The Wall Street Journal re- old Hannah Anderson and spoke while driving them home found the body of 42-year-old two weeks. ported that unspecified counts possibly her 8-year-old brother, from a high school gymnastics Christina Anderson when they The attacks come a day after had been filed and sealed in the Ethan, though investigators said meet a couple months ago. extinguished flames at DiMag- the U.S. and Britain evacuated Benghazi attack. a charred body discovered along Hannah Anderson asked gio’s rural home. A child’s body embassy staff due to a threat- “The department’s investi- with the mother could be the boy. Chavez to join her from then on was found as they sifted through ened attack in the country, and gation is ongoing. It has been, Also Wednesday, a friend of whenever DiMaggio, 40, drove rubble in Boulevard, a tiny town militants shot down a helicopter. and remains, a top prior- Hannah Anderson said DiMag- her to meets. 65 miles east of San Diego. The officials say the mili- ity,” said Justice Department gio told Hannah he had a crush “She was a little creeped out The child’s body has not tants were killed early Wednes- spokesman Andrew C. Ames, on her and would date her if by it. She didn’t want to be alone been identified but it may be day in Shabwa province. They who declined to comment fur- they were the same age. with him,” Chavez said. Ethan’s, sheriff’s Lt. Glenn Gi- spoke anonymously in line with ther. DiMaggio explained that he DiMaggio was like an un- annantonio said late Tuesday. regulations. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 • Main 11

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Voice of the People Quasquicentennial Celebration

Do you think the minimum wage should be increased in Washington? Why or why not?

“No. Business owners will simply pass on the increased labor cost by raising prices. Resulting inflation means no net gain to minimum wage workers. People on fixed incomes are hurt.” Photographs submitted by Sandi McBride, Boistfort Community Church Dale Perozzo Enjoying a lunch at the Boistfort Community Church 125th anniversary celebration are, from left, Gwen Barr, Noni Mallonee, Edith Duncan, Barry Panush, Ralph Steiger Centralia, software engineer and and Jim Barr. All live in the Boistfort Valley. The church’s irst congregation was formed in 1886. real estate investor Boistfort Church Celebrates 125th Anniversary On July 27, a celebration was held to mark the 125th anniver- sary of the Boistfort Community Church. The festivities at the church, lo- “As a member of the cated at 1069 Boistfort Road, Cur- tis, included hamburgers, hot dogs minimum wage and desserts. workforce, I love Entertainment was provided by the Puppet Ministry of Larry and it when minimum Vonnie Pratt. The participants also enjoyed some country spiritual wage goes up music. because it makes my The church got its start in 1881 when three-quarters of an acre of financials a little less land was donated to the Method- of a struggle. On the ist Episcopal denomination by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Adams. flip side, a minimum In 1886, the first congrega- tion was formed, and the present wage increase is very Christy Brannon, Doty, makes balloon animals for kids during the 125th anniversary celebration of the Boistfort Com- church building was built in 1888. hard on the small munity Church. business owner that sees more and more revenue go out to payroll.” Even though you’re just learning Margaret Sanchez Chehalis, cook our name, they already know yours.

Connie Bode Debora Taurman VP, Chehalis Centralia Branch Branch Manager Manager

“It would be nice for those who don’t have much money. ... It would be a big help if they got more income.”

Connor Haworth Chehalis, ninth-grader

“From the employer’s standpoint, probably not, but for the

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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Chehalis’ Brady Calkins steps on second base, forcing out Centralia’s Andy Erb, in an attempt to turn a double play on Tuesday night during the Twin Cities Babe Ruth Alumni Game at Ed Wheeler Field in Centralia. Chehalis Tops Centralia in Alumni Game Twin Cities Babe Ruth Alumni Game Raises Nearly $4,000 By Aaron VanTuyl book in the sixth inning. Aaron [email protected] Parypa hit a two-out single off of Marty Marquez and reached The cumulative ages on each second base on a balk. After roster may have been about the a conversation on the mound same, but Chehalis’ dugout was with the , however, in- a bit more populated — and the fielder Keylen Steen kept the youth played a big role in the ball, walked back to second base Mint City’s win over rival Cen- and tagged out Parypa to leave tralia Tuesday night. Greg Wasson’s trip to the plate Given the antics on the field unfinished. and the purpose of the game, “Typical,” Kelley grumbled. however, Chehalis’ 8-4 win “Tommy probably told ‘em to do in the Twin Cities Babe Ruth it.” Alumni Game meant little out- The idea, however, came side of dugout bragging rights. from a mischievous official, ac- The game was put on for the cording to Steen. third year in a row at Ed Wheel- “He handed me the ball, and er Field to raise funds to send a was like, ‘Hidden ball trick?’” team to the Babe Ruth World Steen said. The answer was ob- Series, with this year’s bene- vious. factors being the Twin Cities Colton Schoelkopf, a 2010 15-year-old All-Stars. The event Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West graduate who plays raised nearly $4,000. college ball at the Colorado “That was a blast,” Centra- From left, Chehalis’ Ben Ternan, Centralia’s Kevin Wasson, Chehalis’ Cody Ray and Centralia’s Joe Thomas high-ive after the Twin Cities Babe Ruth Alumni Game Tuesday night at Ed Wheeler Field. Mesa State University, had two lia starting Jason Kelley hits, as did Steen. Boucher and said. “I’m sore.” Marquez added hits for the win- Kelley, a Centralia product Kelley got a hit off of Brady innings of work, one of which, Boucher about the alumni con- ners, and Joe Cleary was cred- and former Central Washington Calkins — the ace of the Cheha- conveniently, went to W.F. West test. ited with a base hit on a ground University pitcher, was an assis- lis staff and last year’s Evergreen head coach Tommy Elder to en- “I didn’t have anything bet- ball that struck Steen — on sec- tant coach on W.F. West’s State 2A Conference MVP — in the sure Kelley would be back in the ter to do, so I showed up,” he ond after a 2-run single — who 2A championship team last seventh. Bearcat dugout next season. said. was ruled out for interference on season. The burly right-hander “That was pretty satisfying,” Chehalis led 3-0 after the Ternan wound up on base the play. stole the show on several occa- Parypa finished with two sions, from throwing a softball Kelley said. “I’m just glad he first inning, highlighted by a four times, reaching on an error, hits and an RBI for Centra- on the game’s opening pitch to didn’t hit me with the first pitch.” 2-run single from Ben Ternan. walking and being hit by a pitch lia, while Ty Housden had the shouting “Get off my plate!” af- To follow up his single to Ternan, who set the State 2A Danny Stevens. game’s only extra-base hit — a ter fanning Michael Forgione for right field, he left first base at a long jump record for W.F. West “I guess it’s just like riding a third-inning double — and the final out of the second in- pace somewhat slower than a jog in 2009, hadn’t played ball in 6 bike,” he joked. “It comes back.” ning. and stole second. years prior to the game, but got Chehalis also took a page Most importantly, though, He gave up three hits in two a text from teammate Colton out of the classic Centralia play- please see ALUMNI, page S3

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By The Chronicle Salmon/Steelhead Cowlitz River reported nine bank anglers at the barrier dam kept 14 mini jack spring Chinook and one steelhead. 41 boat an- glers sampled at the trout hatchery kept 18 steelhead. Effort is light on the lower river. Last week Tacoma Power recovered 315 summer-run steelhead, 140 spring Chi- nook adults, nine jacks, 396 minijacks, three sockeye salmon adults and one cut- Bill Wagner / The Associated Press throat trout during five days Members of the Mount St. Helens Institute guided hike head up the trail for the climb to their destination at the lip of the crater of Mount St. Helens in Washington. of operations at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator. During the past week Tacoma Power employees released 74 spring Chinook adults and eight jacks into the Cispus River above the mouth of Yellow Jacket SEEING THE CRATER Creek, 773 spring Chi- CLOSE TO THE MOUNTAIN: because for now, the only way tion of gravel road that’s closed you think it’s going to be,” nook mini-jacks into Riffe to reach the crater view is with a to vehicles. From the bottom of Dezelic said. Lake at Mossyrock Park, Crater-view Trails May Mount St. Helens Institute guid- the road, there are two trail al- “For me, the glacier is super and recycled three sock- Open Next Year ed hike that costs $300. As early ternatives to reach the crater cool,” Fuss said. eye downstream to the as next year, however, the Forest view. Karr lead the group on the On the way out, Karr chose a Massey Bar boat launch on By Tom Paulu Service plans to open the route longer way in, via the Truman shorter route back via the Loow- the lower Cowlitz River. In The Daily News to the public under a fee system Trail 207, the Willow Spring it and Windy Trails. Taking that addition, they released 56 similar to that for climbing up Trail 207A and Loowit Trail 216. route for both directions would tagged summer-run steel- COUGAR, Wash. — The the south side of the volcano to As the hikers rounded a make a round-trip of 8 1/2 miles, head, two sockeye and one final few yards of climbing to the summit. bend, Spirit Lake came into not including a visit to Loowit chum salmon at the I-5 boat the crater view are the toughest, In the years following Mount view, the huge raft of floating Falls. launch during the week. with hikers digging their boots St. Helens’ 1980 eruption, the logs forming a swirling pattern. Back at camp, the hikers River flows at Mayfield into soft sandy pumice, taking Forest Service repaired many Above the lake loomed the jag- were weary but still in awe of Dam are approximately care not to dislodge rocks. But obliterated trails and built others ged peaks of the Mount Marga- what they’d seen. “It’s fabulous,” 2,630 cubic feet per second the view is worth the sweat-in- from scratch. Trail construction ret Backcountry. said Linda Starr of Woodland. on Monday, August 5. Wa- ducing slog. The route — which then slowed, but it has resumed This is blast zone central, “It’s pretty special.” ter visibility is 16 feet. is scheduled to open to the pub- in recent years, with several new with hardly a living tree in sight. lic next year — leads to a spec- routes under consideration. A few springs surrounded by tacular view into the crater of U.S. Forest Service trail thickets of alder provide the Mount St. Helens. planners originally hoped to es- only shade. This time of year, 1601 S. Gold Street The scenery includes the tablish a route to the top of the the plain is pleasantly dotted Centralia heavily crevassed Crater Gla- Sugar Bowl, a rounded land- with blue lupine and orange cier, which flows around the lava mark on the northeast side of paint brush, but it’s much closer 360-736-3832 dome, and rockfalls that tumble the volcano. But the Sugar Bowl to a desert landscape than typi- just wood furniture off the crater walls and send up ascent was too steep and loose, cal Northwest greenery. angry plumes of dust. so the alternative goes to a sad- From the Loowit Trail, Karr “Oh my gosh. Big wow. It dle between the Sugar Bowl and lead the group on a half-mile de- DRESSERS! looks far bigger than I thought it Loowit Falls. At 5,225 feet eleva- tour to the base of Loowit Falls, would look like,” Maggie Wood- tion, the saddle is 1,500 feet low- which drops about 180 feet, a ward of Portland said when she er than the top of the Sugar Bowl white cascade against the gray All Wood glimpsed the lava dome during a — but the unobstructed view of and reddish rocks. Unfortu- Any Size recent guided hike. the crater is still remarkable. nately for baked hikers, the can- Any Color Lindsey Karr, a guide with The 10-mile slog from yon below the falls is too steep to the Mount St. Helens Institute Windy Ridge to the crater view descend so the stream is out of CH502055sl.cg who led the crater-view hike, gains 1,800 feet and has little reach. $ 00 said she prefers the scenery there shade, so MSHI hikers spend the The hike to Loowit Falls is 199 Starting at to the view from the summit of previous night at a comfortable open to anyone and is a good the volcano. “I really like the camp on a closed Forest Ser- alternative to the guided cra- pumice plain,” which is on the vice spur off Road 99. Food and ter view trek, with one impor- way to the crater view, Karr said. wine are provided, along with a tant shortcoming: From Loowit “It’s really beautiful, and I’m fas- campfire talk the night before. Falls, only a bit of the crater rim cinated by the biology and ecol- At 6:30 a.m. the morning is visible. ogy that’s going on. And there’s of the hike, the group drove to The crater view route takes less people, too,” compared to Windy Ridge, which is at the end off from the Loowit Trail about HELP the ROXY! the steady stream of hikers one of the part of Road 99 that’s open one-quarter mile east of the encounters on the summit route. to the public. The first two miles Loowit Falls spur. It’s about 1 The lack of crowds is partly of the route descend a scary sec- mile up to the crater viewpoint. Digital Projector Fundraising The lower part of the route is rocky and provides for relatively sure footing. Hikers pulled out Golf Tournament binoculars to study some white blotches on the pumice about half a mile away. It turned out to Ironwood Green, Glenoma be six mountain goats sunning themselves. The previous week, members of a trail scouting par- ty saw about 20 goats descend- ing a steep pumice ridge near Saturday, Sept. 7th the crater. The upper part of the crater view route is loose pumice, rem- iniscent of the top of the summit 10 am for 10:30 am climb. The saddle at the top of the route is relatively flat and there’s Shotgun Start plenty of space to spread out and rest. However, this hike is a re- minder that Mount St. Helens Help the Roxy can be sun-baked, ashy and bar- Theater keep movies ren — no cool forests or white snowy peaks here. in Morton with a NEW From the saddle, the original Digital Projector!! dome formed from 1980 to 1986 is front and center, 1 mile away, and parts of the second dome formed from 2004 to 2008 are $40.00 per person visible behind it. Woodward said the dome looks bigger than it does from Teams of 4 the summit because it is views Register your team with from the side, not from on top. Vanja Dezelic and his wife, Ron Field at Tihana Fuss, originally from Croatia, flew out from Cleve- [email protected] Bill Wagner / The Associated Press land just for the climb. Dezelic is For more information or to donate Loowit Falls makes a long drop out of the crater at Mount St. Helens, Wash., be- a geologist, and Mount St. Hel- ing a good attraction, or a stunning backdrop as hikers turn to look back at Spirit ens was recommended in a book directly visit: CH502364cf Lake from their vantage point on the Mount St. Helens Institute guided hike to the about volcanoes his wife gave north lip of the crater. him. MortonRoxy.org .db The dome is “bigger than • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013

WNBA Thompson Leads Storm Past Mercury PHOENIX (AP) — A match- up with the usually means a win for the Se- attle Storm lately. had 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists to lead the Storm past the Mercury 80-65 on Tuesday night in Seattle’s eight victory in the last nine meetings with Phoenix. Tanisha Wright also scored 19 points and added 13 to help the Storm (9-11) win for the third time in three matchups with the Mercury this season. Seattle is 14-2 against Phoenix going back to the begin- ning of the 2010 season. “Sometime matchups in the WNBA they kind of go that way but I would definitely cred- it everything to our defense,” Thompson said. “Consider- ing the lull we had offensively, I think we were very consistent de- fensively and that kept us in the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] game.” Centralia pitcher Jason Kelley (left) blocks home plate from an advancing Keylen Steen (right) during the Twin Cities Babe Ruth Alumni Game Tuesday in Centralia. Seattle shot only 29 percent from the field in the first half but The event featured over 100 All-Star team to travel to Lou- Limit Bar and Grill. All ages still led 31-30 at the break. The Alumni silent auction items, with 50 gift doun County, , for the are welcome. The team will also Storm then took control in the third while Phoenix lost starters certificates, as well as a 50/50 Babe Ruth World Series, which hold a car wash on Saturday in Continued from Sports 1 raffle and a drawing for an iPod runs Aug. 17-24. Brittney Griner and DeWanna Touch. The proceeds will help The team will also have a the parking lot of PJ’s Pizza in Bonner. Stevens, Andy Erb and Wasson offset costs for family members spaghetti feed fund-raiser to- Centralia, which has pledged to Griner landed awkwardly on all had base hits. of the Twin Cities 15-year-old night, from 5 to 8 p.m., at The match each dollar raised. her left foot, hurting her ankle, with 1:47 left in the period. The team said X-rays on her left foot MLB were negative. Bonner, the Mer- cury’s second leading scorer, sprained her right knee with 4:44 Union Files Appeal of Rodriguez’s Suspension left in the third. Neither player returned to the game. CHICAGO (AP) — The Seattle scored nine straight Players points and outscored Phoenix Association formally appealed 30-17 in the period to take a 61- 's 211-game sus- 47 lead. pension Wednesday, sending “I think we were in a good the case to an independent arbi- rhythm,” Seattle guard Temeka trator. Johnson said. “It’s unfortunate Union spokesman Greg what happened to DeWanna and Bouris confirmed the appeal Brittney Griner, they are both and said the players' association talented players. I just know we had no further comment. were in a good rhythm at that Rodriguez, who was back at moment and we capitalized off it third base and batting third for and kept going.” the against led Phoenix the Chicago White Sox on (10-11) with 18 points and eight Wednesday night, said he had rebounds. "no reaction" to the filing of the grievance. "I don't think any of us Sports Briefs thought it was going to be any different," Yankees manager Joe NW Outlaws Holding Girardi said. "As far as having a Fastpitch Tryouts reaction, it's kind of what I ex- pected. It's part of the process By The Chronicle that was negotiated between The Northwest Outlaws MLB and the players' associa- fastpitch program will hold tion and you let it play out. I ex- Charles Rex Arbogast / The Associated Press tryouts on Sunday, Aug. 25, pect him to play a lot. We need New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez heads to a batting cage before a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox on Wednes- for the upcoming 2014 sea- him to help us." day in Chicago. son. Major League Baseball de- The Outlaws will try out clined comment. November or December at the the suspension was announced. used performance-enhancing players for their 14U, 16U Rodriguez was suspended earliest. "I am curious what it's go- drugs during the playoff run. and 18U teams. Tryouts through the 2014 season on Coming back from hip sur- ing to be like Friday," Girardi "I really haven't gotten to will be held at the Toledo Monday when the league pe- gery in January, Rodriguez said. "I'm not sure. And I don't think that far, but if that's how Fastpitch Complex, starting nalized 13 players following an played his first game of the sea- really know what the appropri- he was able to hit in the postsea- at 11 a.m. investigation into Biogenesis son Monday night in the series ate response is. I don't think it's son, like he did that year, then Call Rich Simmons at of America, a shuttled opener at Chicago. The three- my right to tell people how to yeah, absolutely," said Damon, (360) 791-6133 for more anti-aging clinic accused of dis- time AL MVP singled in his respond certain situations." who has been friends with Ro- information. Players are tributing banned performance- first at-bat and was 2 for 6 with a Rodriguez, who agreed to a driguez since they were teenag- asked to call before attend- enhancing drugs. walk in his first two games. 10-year, $275 million contract ers. "Then you start going and ing tryouts. The other 12 players ac- The 38-year-old Rodriguez with the Yankees in December saying, 'Well, was anybody on cepted 50-game suspensions, has been booed lustily since his 2007, is the majors' active lead- their team cheating?' but Rodriguez said he planned return, except for when he was er with 647 career homers. He "There's just so many dif- to fight. Union head Michael hit by a pitch in the third inning helped New York win the 2009 ferent factors that determine if Thorbeckes Weiner said the punishment for of the Yankees' 3-2 loss Tuesday World Series, batting .365 with a team wins, and A-Rod was a 5-Pack Personal the slugger was "way out of line." night. six homers and 18 RBIs in the huge determining factor." Rodriguez's punishment was The Yankees are off Thurs- postseason that year. Asked about Damon's com- Training Package: scheduled to begin Thursday, day and then open a three-game In an interview on MLB Net- ments, Rodriguez said he hadn't but he is allowed to keep play- series against AL Central-lead- work Radio on Sirius XM, for- seen what he had said. ing until the grievance is heard ing Detroit on Friday night in mer teammate Johnny Damon "I talk to Johnny all the time by arbitrator Fredric Horowitz. New York. It will be the first said Wednesday that title would so no disappointment whatso- He isn't expected to rule until home game for Rodriguez since be diminished if Rodriguez ever," Rodriguez said. $179 (Regularly $205.00) UW’s Austin Seferian-Jenkins Upset He Let Team Down May be used as 10, 30-Minute sessions SEATTLE (MCT) — Almost It's like losing a family member. tight end Tyler Eifert, now with "I've done a lot of different five months have passed since It was completely my fault and the Cincinnati Bengals. things to get their respect back OR Austin Seferian-Jenkins was I wish I could take it back, but I He's crucial to Washington's and their trust back since that 5, 60-Minute sessions! pulled over and cited for DUI on can't. offense and his availability for incident and I'm just really lucky a March night in the University "It's been a huge privilege to the season opener against stout to be out here, I feel really privi- (Non-members must pay the District, then quickly suspended play here. Letting them down Boise State is still up in the air. leged to be out here and back appropriate Day Use Fee per visit. from the University of Washing- has been the worst thing about When asked if he would be play- with my team." Limit one-pack per person. Non- ton football team. this whole entire thing." ing, Seferian-Jenkins said, "I ex- Seferian-Jenkins, 20, also transferable, non-negotiable.) Tuesday, he met with the media Seferian-Jenkins is consid- pect to practice tomorrow." said the process of gaining his Expires Aug. 15, 2013 for the first time since multiple ered by many to be America's He, like Huskies coach Steve teammates' trust back is not yet court appearances, a hefty fine finest college tight end. He Sarkisian, would not elaborate complete. He's hoping to keep and a night in jail were applied was second on the Huskies last on the details of his punishment as part of his sentence. season with 69 receptions and or if he's expected to miss any working at it throughout camp Seferian-Jenkins said he led them with seven receiving time. and into the season. He said los- knows he made a major mistake. . He holds almost "I've done a lot of things ing football was a jolt. And, of everything that followed, every record among UW tight since my incident in March," Se- "You take things for granted one thing galled him the most. ends despite having played just ferian-Jenkins said. "Extremely, sometimes and I think I might "The worst part about it was two seasons. Those numbers led extremely terrible situation I put have done that," Seferian-Jen-

letting down my teammates," him to being among the three myself, my teammates and my kins said. "Getting back out here Centralia 360 736-1683 CH502299bw.db Seferian-Jenkins said. "Those finalists for the John Mackey family in. Since then, I've obvi- and getting with the guys is a re- Chehalis 360 748-3744 are my guys. Every day you Award last season, which goes ously apologized to my team ally special thing This has been Rochester 360 273-0457 wake up at 5 a.m. and go work to the nation's best tight end. It and I've apologized in many a huge growth opportunity for www.thorbeckes.com out with them, it's really tough. ended up going to Notre Dame other ways. me." Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 SPORTS

MLB Wilhelmsen Starting But Not a Starter By Don Ruiz The News Tribune The want Tom Wilhelmsen to become a quality major league closer again — and the path they've chosen is to let him start games for the -A Tacoma Rai- niers. His debut wasn't smooth. Wilhelmsen endured a rough outing his first day with the Rainiers on Tues- day, giving up three runs in two innings. Those happened to be the first two innings of the game, but Mariners acting manager Robby Thomp- son said that was a matter of logistics — the organi- zation has no plans to con- vert him to a starting role. "He can go out, he can throw, and then he's done," Thompson said. "He doesn't have to go down in the bullpen and sit around and wonder when his time Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press is going to be. Seattle Mariners' Humberto Quintero, left, watches the path of his two-run with catcher DeMarlo Hale in the ifth inning of a baseball game "He'll be on a set sched- on Wednesday in Seattle. ule, and he won't have to worry about any of the other stuff other than working on what he's Mariners Rally Past Jays, Spoil Happ’s Return down there to work on." And what do they want SEATTLE (AP) — Humber- him to work on? to Quintero's homer helped the "We wanted him to go Seattle Mariners complete their back down and regain his biggest comeback in two sea- confidence, pinpoint that sons. fastball — having precise Quintero's shot came in a command with it like he's six-run fifth inning that led to had in the past, so his Seattle's 9-7 win over the To- secondary stuff can work ronto Blue Jays, spoiling Jays' J.A. off of that," Thompson Happ personal comeback from a said. "It's been tough for serious injury. him. The idea is to get him Happ made his first start down there and let him since May 7, when he suffered start for a couple of in- a skull fracture and a sprained nings and really work on right knee after being struck be- command of the fastball." hind the left ear by a line drive Wilhelmsen, 29, took from Tampa Bay's Desmond over as the Mariners' clos- Jennings. Happ left the field on a er in June 2012 and ended stretcher, spent the night in the the season tied for seventh hospital and had three months in the of rehabilitation, primarily for with 29 saves. the knee. He picked up where "It's been a long road to get he left off early this sea- back but at the same time I felt son, then wobbled, lost his ready to help us win," Happ said, closing job and regained "and frustrated that it didn't work it before finally losing his out today." spot on the big-league ros- Happ, who took a no-deci- ter. sion, went four-plus innings, al- On the season he was lowing seven hits and seven runs. 0-3 with a 4.37 earned-run He walked three and struck out average and 24 saves in two. 29 opportunities. He had Brandon Maurer (3-7), who walked 18 batters in his allowed eight baserunners and last 23 innings. no runs in 3 1-3 innings, earned Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press "He wasn't surprised the win. Seattle Mariners closing pitcher Danny Farquhar throws against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ninth inning of a baseball game by it," Thompson said. "I Five Mariners relievers on Wednesday in Seattle. The Mariners won 9-7. think he feels that he needs worked the final seven innings, to go down there and get allowing no runs and six hits. also had an RBI in the fourth. good...just not enough strikes. plans to skip Erasmo Ramirez's better and try to get back It's the first time since Sept. 28, It was the largest comeback He was too erratic." to where he was before, be- start Friday to maintain a five- 2011 against Oakland that the for a victory since April 11, 2011, The Blue Jays scored five day routine for his other starters. cause over the last couple bullpen has thrown at least sev- of month's there's really also against Toronto when the runs in the second. Encarnacion Blue Jays John Gibbons plans to en scoreless innings. Mariners were down 7-0 and and Lind worked walks, and keep all five of his starters on been inconsistency there Danny Farquhar worked an won 8-7. Lawrie singled through the right the same rotation. "These guys when he takes the mound, inning for his third save in five no matter what the situa- "Things have to go your way," side, scoring Encarnacion and could all use the (extra) day," he chances. Farquhar said. "Our big inning sending Lind to third. tion was." Edwin Encarnacion and said. … Tests on Jays' RHP Steve started with a ground ball to Lawrie, born in nearby Lang- Delabar, placed on the 15-day Adam Lind hit back-to-back Brett Lawrie. It takes a funky ley, British Columbia, was 6 for Capps Called Up home runs for the Jays' five-run DL Sunday, reveal inflamma- bounce, the ball goes into left 11 in the series and reached base tion in his right shoulder. Noth- Wilhelmsen's spot third, their 30th and 14th, re- field, and boom, six runs. Base- eight times with a pair of RBIs. spectively. It is Encarnacion's ing serious, Gibbons said. … on the roster was taken ball's a funny game. You just Harang walked Mark DeRo- second straight 30-homer sea- Home Dale Scott was hit by right-handed pitcher can't take anything for granted." sa to load the bases. Josh Thole, son. hard on his face mast by a Jose Carter Capps, who was re- Farquhar was originally rushed into the starting role Bautista ball in the second. called from Tacoma. Aaron Harang went just two- plus innings, allowing seven drafted by Toronto in 2008, was minutes before game time be- He remained in the game for Capps, 22, began the traded away, traded back and cause catcher J.P. Arencibia was one inning before leaving. Todd season with Seattle but runs and five hits. He walked eventually designated for as- scratched with right knee sore- Tichenor rotated from first in was sent down July 10 af- three and all scored. It was the shortest outing signment. ness, had a two-run double into the third inning to replace him ter going 2-2 with a 6.37 "I ended up here. It's nice the left-field seats. ERA. for Harang this season. The last behind the plate. time he worked just two innings to face my old team. I've been Thole reached third on a In 11 innings dur- itching for three days to get in right-side groundout and Emilio ing seven appearances in was Oct. 3, 2010, with Cincin- nati against Milwaukee. He has that game," said Farquhar, who Bonifacio sent him home with a Sharon Care Triple A he allowed two has assumed the closer role the left-side bunt single. earned runs (1.64 ERA). had two career one-inning out- Center ings. past two weeks. "I got in there, "It was early in the game," "It's going to be a little got the job done and I'm pretty Smoak said. "We told each other, bit of a fresh feeling, hope- It's the fourth time he has al- lowed seven runs, including his pumped." keep putting at-bats together, “GREAT CARE AT A fully," Capps said. "I ob- The Mariners touched Happ put some runners on base and GREAT PLACE” viously wasn't too happy previous start, a 10-5 loss to Bal- timore. for two runs in the first. Lead- get the big hits when we need with my performance last off batter dribbled them." Sharon Care Center time. But now it's a fresh Presented with a 7-2 lead by the third inning, Happ couldn't a single up the third-base line. There were 15 walks issued can help you with start, and hopefully I'll get Franklin followed with a RBI by both teams, including a sea- things done." deny the fifth-inning rally. everyday living, It started with a two-base er- triple into the right-center gap. son-high nine by the Mariners ror by third baseman Brett Law- That broke his 0-for-27 hitless staff. manage your 'Guti' Up, Not Ready rie on a Nick Franklin grounder drought. Notes: Mariners manager medications, and Also Tuesday, Mari- that popped over his glove. Kyle Franklin came home on Kyle Eric Wedge paid a visit to the ners Franklin Seager singled and Kendry Mo- Seager's right-side groundout. clubhouse before the game. He provide you with Gutierrez returned from a rales' ground-rule double scored "They scored two runs early. has missed the past 16 games a safe and secure rehab assignment in Taco- Franklin. We built a nice little lead," said after suffering a stroke July 22. setting. ma but he remains on the Happ's day ended when he Jays manager John Gibbons, He said he is still undergoing CH503121cz.db 15-day disabled list. walked Michael Morse. whose team took the first two tests to get to full recovery and "He's still not 100 per- Aaron Loup (4-4) took over games. "You expect to win those be able to handle the rigors of Call For A Complimentary Tour And Lunch cent," Thompson said. "He and allowed one run on Michael games. We didn't pitch too well the job. He's anxious to get back still has a couple of good Saunders' forceout, two on Jus- today. but there is no timetable for his (360) 736-0112 days and a couple of bad tin Smoak's double and two on "It was good to see (Happ) return. … Both teams have an 1509 Harrison Ave., days." Quintero's home run over the back there. He looked fine as far off day Thursday. Mariners act- Centralia left-field wall, his second. He as velocity, everything looked ing manager Robby Thompson SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 • Sports 5

NFL Raiders’ Matt Flynn Set for Prime Time at QB Seahawks’ By Jerry McDonald The Irvin, NAPA, Calif. — Matt Flynn knows about doubters. When he Carpenter makes his debut as the Oakland Raiders' starting quarterback Friday night, the skeptics will to Miss be out in force, both in the press box and the stands. Preseason But before he ever got a chance to feel his own NFL scrutiny, Flynn got to witness a Opener teammate deal with it on a much larger scale in Green Bay. When RENTON, Wash. the rookie seventh-round pick (AP) — A pair of minor arrived in 2008, Brett Favre was injuries will keep James waffling on his decision to re- Carpenter and Bruce Ir- tire. That left prospective starter vin from suiting up in the Aaron Rodgers in the middle of Seattle Seahawks’ pre- a maelstrom. season opener against the Favre was a three-time MVP San Diego Chargers on and a franchise icon, and the Thursday night. team's decision to move ahead The Seahawks have with Rodgers was unpopular. been excited through- General manager Ted Thomp- out training camp at the son had drafted two quarter- promise shown by both backs, Brian Brohm out of Lou- of their former first- isville in the second round, and round selections but are Flynn out LSU in the seventh, to eager to see it translate to fight for the backup job. game action. "What Aaron went through Carpenter hasn’t been was a circus," Flynn recalled. able to practice the last "There were all the questions few days after suffering a from the media, people heckling foot sprain and Irvin has him in the crowd. I don't think also missed practices this anybody else could have han- week because of a groin dled it any better than he did. issue. Head coach Pete "I spent eight or nine hours Carroll didn’t provide a day with him, and you'd never many details as to which have known what he was going players will play against through. There was never any the Chargers, but he did sign of frustration." say neither Carpenter nor Rodgers, who went on to win Irvin will be able to play. Super Bowl XLV and win a Carpenter appears to Most Valuable Player award, is have put the knee inju- a central figure to Flynn's story. ries that plagued his first When Flynn gracefully handled two NFL seasons in the losing the starting job to rookie rearview mirror and is Russell Wilson last season in competing to start at left Seattle, where Flynn had signed Eric Risberg / The Associated Press guard in training camp. as a free agent, it was a maturity Oakland Raiders quarterback Matt Flynn stretches during their NFL football training camp Friday in Napa, Calif. Irvin has been moved learned from watching his close from defensive end to friend and mentor. outside linebacker and "He's handled himself well in quarterbacks. pressure and throw to a second- Raiders fans have a history is displaying the athleti- some tough situations," Rodgers In his first start, Flynn com- ary receiver or scramble for first- of being hard on quarterbacks. said in a phone interview from pleted 24 of 37 passes for 251 down yardage. They booed Daryle Lamonica cism that convinced Seat- Green Bay. "He was a backup yards, three touchdowns and Flynn's job will be to com- in favor of Ken Stabler. They tle to select him a season who knew he could play, got an in a 31-27 Pack- mand the huddle, make the cor- cheered when Dan Pastorini ago. better, improved his skill set, ers loss to New England in 2010. rect reads and spread the ball broke his leg, allowing Jim Plun- The Seahawks will be learned how to prepare and did Then, in the 2011 regular-season around. He began working with kett to get onto the field. And without Irvin for the first really well when he got the op- finale, he set franchise records some of his receivers at Laney a vocal faction barely tolerated four games of the regular portunity to play in a couple of by hitting 31 of 44 passes for 480 College shortly after being trad- Rich Gannon, a three-time di- season because of a sus- games. yards, six touchdowns and one ed. vision winner who had many of pension for a violation of "It was a tough situation in interception in a 45-41 win over "He's got incredible physical the traits common to Flynn. the league’s performance- Seattle, but he's got an oppor- Detroit. and mental toughness," Rodgers Pryor, who is getting a look enhancing drugs policy. tunity in Oakland to do some- Still, Jaworski said film said. "He really understands the in some specialty packages to The team has put a pre- thing great, and I'm really proud study reveals limitations in arm game and how to use his ability take advantage of his elusiveness, mium on the preseason strength, and noted, "When I to get the ball to his teammates of him." has supporters among the fan to understand how Irvin think of Flynn, I'm reminded of in good positions. He's a gamer- is acclimating to his new It hasn't taken Flynn long to base. Bill Walsh and his strong belief type, and you've seen that when position and whether the establish himself as the clear No. Flynn promises only to that a good coach manipulates he's gotten a chance to play." Seahawks will be able to 1 in training camp. The current be himself, applying what he backup, Terrelle Pryor, is still a the play of his quarterback and Flynn has surpassed expec- rely on him when he re- learned from Rodgers to his work in progress. Meanwhile, his pass concepts and his play tations before. He didn't start at turns to the team. fourth-round pick Tyler Wilson calling. That will have to be the LSU until his senior year, after own situation. And he won't “I’m disappointed in has struggled mightily. case with Flynn in Oakland." JaMarcus Russell declared for spend time worrying about the that and so is he,” Carroll But the doubters aren't going Toward that end, offensive the draft as a junior. Flynn led doubters. said of Irvin. “We’re frus- anywhere soon. coordinator Greg Olson has the Tigers to the BCS national "I'm not going to try and be trated by that because The Raiders' run of 10 con- Flynn in an offense featuring a championship over State. somebody I'm not, and when I these games are impor- secutive non-winning seasons power running game and plenty In Green Bay, Flynn beat out get an opportunity, I'll make the tant to him. ... We did and Flynn's two-game body of safe, ball-control throws. Brohm to be the backup, with most of it," Flynn said. "I'm go- everything that we could of work as an NFL starter led While lacking the big arm of coach Mike McCarthy laud- ing to try and take this opportu- to try and get him back. ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski to predecessor , Fly- ing his instinct, disposition and nity I'm getting now and not let He’s really close, but it’s list Flynn 32nd among NFL nn has shown ability to escape leadership skills. it go." not the right thing to do right now so we’re going to hold him back.” Carpenter is working 49ers Meet Broncos in Possible Super Bowl Preview to get back into football By Cam Inman nicks have slowed nearly half agent Eric Wright. Brock backs tor. shape after having played Contra Costa Times the starters, including Patrick up Rogers at left and 4. How does the safety rota- only sparingly after first Willis' broken hand. has been the No. 3 cornerback tion work out for rookie Eric injuring his knee in No- SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Here are some areas to watch since Culliver got hurt last Fri- Reid? vember 2011. He’s trying Six months before Super Bowl closely for a team that could use day. Asomugha still must con- Craig Dahl, formerly of the to unseat incumbent Paul XLVIII, the game's early betting McQuistan for the start- some positive developments in vince coaches he has much to Rams, is slated to start at free favorites will meet for an exhibi- its exhibition opener: offer in an 11th season. ing job at left tackle but tion opener Thursday night. It safety, but three other candi- 1. Can A.J. Jenkins separate Testing that secondary early hasn’t been able to prac- will kick off the 49ers' last go- dates should see work as the himself from the pack of wide will be the league's reigning tice since early this week. round at Candlestick Park, as 49ers search for Dashon Gold- receiver prospects? comeback player of the year. Center Max Unger well as 's sec- son's replacement. The most Jenkins has had mixed re- Manning blistered the 49ers in will be a game-time deci- ond season as a Denver Bronco. prominent candidate is Reid, sion with a groin strain. sults after an encouraging off- last year's third exhibition (10 The 49ers are ranked first whom the 49ers traded up to Reserve tackle Michael season. A hamstring strain kept of 12, 122 yards, two touch- in The Associated Press' pre- acquire 18th overall in April's Person will not play af- him out of last week's practices, downs). season power rankings, and draft. C.J. Spillman and Tren- ter suffering a calf strain the Broncos are No. 2. A 49ers- but the 2012 first-round pick 3. Is Colt McCoy fitting into ton Robinson are other options, in practice on Monday. Broncos Super Bowl is the most looks ready to capitalize on the No. 2 quarterback role be- but this opener is the first time Wide receiver Sidney what should be a lot of playing hind Colin Kaepernick? likely matchup according to Reid can provide a big hit that Rice and linebacker Bob- time. Coach Jim Harbaugh called PredictionMachine.com, which will conjure images of Goldson's by Wagner are among Finding a No. 2 receiver be- it a "very even" and "not clear cut" ran through season scenarios physical presence. others who may have to hind became competition between McCoy "50,000 times." 5. What kind of workload wait to make their pre- paramount after Crabtree's and Scott Tolzien for the No. 2 But, of course, a Lombardi does LaMichael James get? season debuts as well. May 21 Achilles tear, and Jen- role. With Alex Smith in Kan- Trophy showdown will be the Rushing king Gore won't Even though it’s just furthest thing from the mind of kins' chief competitors are Kyle sas City, the 49ers need a reli- the preseason, Carroll Williams, Ricardo Lockette, able backup behind Kaepernick, play for precautionary reasons. anyone on the field. Kendall Hunter remains out, didn’t want to give too Marlon Moore and Quinton whose dual-threat ability might much information about "Right now, we've got to wor- rehabilitating an Achilles. That ry about getting through the pre- Patton. Newcomers Austin Col- leave him prone to a big hit. who will be able to play means James could see many season healthy, getting through lie and Lavelle Hawkins have McCoy had been appointed and who won’t against training camp and worry about been employed less than a week, the No. 2 role in June, less than carries, receptions out of the the Chargers. that Green Bay game," 49ers so their playing time will be two months after being traded backfield — and especially punt “At this time we re- running back Frank Gore said scarce. from the Browns. But how returns, an area James has im- ally will take the stance of the Sept. 8 regular-season 2. How do much better is McCoy than proved greatly. on guys that if we think opener against the Packers. and Nnamdi Asomugha fit Tolzien, whose best outing in "He's gotten a lot better and they need rest we’re rest- The 49ers already have had into the cornerback rotation? a 49ers uniform came in last can be a big asset to the team," ing them,” Carroll said. their share of worries this off- Starters Carlos Rogers and year's exhibition opener? Tol- punter Andy Lee said. “If we think they need season, including major inju- Tarell Brown are back, but Cul- zien's last outing was his worst, Look for James to share the a break, we’re going to ries to leading receiver Michael liver's season-ending knee in- in the 2012 exhibition finale. If rushing duties with Anthony break them. It’s just so Crabtree and No. 3 cornerback jury adds intrigue to a group occur, inexperi- Dixon, Jewell Hampton and D.J. early that we can do that.” Chris Culliver. Other minor that eventually might add free enced receivers could be a fac- Harper. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 SPORTS

Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score Sports Briefs TORONTO 052 000 000 — 7 11 1 LCYSA Starting Soccer Program for SEATTLE 200 160 00x — 9 11 0 Disabled Kids BLUE JAYS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG J Reyes SS 6 0 1 1 0 1 .312 .370 .472 B Miller SS 5 1 2 0 0 0 .257 .333 .407 By The Chronicle E Bonifacio LF 4 0 1 1 1 1 .217 .257 .325 N Franklin 2B 4 2 1 1 1 1 .247 .315 .445 The Lewis County Youth Soccer Association is K Seager 3B 5 1 1 1 0 1 .294 .360 .481 J Bautista RF 4 0 1 0 1 0 .260 .358 .496 K Morales DH 4 1 2 1 1 0 .300 .353 .485 starting a new soccer program for disabled children E Encarnacion 1B 3 2 2 1 2 0 .283 .375 .553 B Ryan PR-DH 0 0 0 0 0 0 .188 .252 .258 between the ages of 4 and 18. A Lind DH 3 2 2 1 2 1 .281 .349 .479 M Morse RF 3 0 0 0 2 0 .242 .302 .442 The TOPSoccer Program will meet the needs of R Davis PR-DH 0 0 0 0 0 0 .279 .321 .358 E Chavez RF 0 0 0 0 0 0 .273 .295 .339 children with physical and mental disabilities, and all C Rasmus CF 5 0 0 0 0 0 .275 .336 .478 M Saunders CF 3 2 1 1 1 0 .231 .320 .397 spectrums of autism, ADD, ADHD, and Down syn- B Lawrie 3B 3 1 1 1 2 0 .240 .303 .429 J Smoak 1B 4 0 1 2 0 0 .273 .370 .438 D Ackley LF 4 1 2 0 0 1 .218 .275 .270 drome. The program will not be accepting wheelchair M DeRosa 2B 4 1 1 0 1 2 .231 .320 .449 H Quintero C 3 1 1 3 1 0 .381 .435 .714 bound players at this time, but will try to expand to J Thole C 5 1 2 2 0 1 .121 .227 .152 Totals 35 9 11 9 6 3 175 offer an indoor facility in the future. Totals 37 7 11 7 9 6 184 The program’s first season will take place in Cen- IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA tralia at the Fort Borst Park soccer fields. Registration Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA A Harang 2.0 5 7 7 3 0 2 53-31 5.79 J Happ 4.0 7 7 6 3 2 0 99-61 5.84 B Maurer (W, 3-7) 3.1 3 0 0 5 2 0 73-37 6.75 will run through Sept. 15, with a cost of $30. Events C Furbush (H, 12) 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9-7 3.30 A Loup(L, 4-4) 1.0 2 2 2 0 0 1 21-12 2.21 will start Friday, Sept. 6, and run from 6 to 7 p.m. on Y Medina (H, 9) 1.2 2 0 0 1 1 0 29-17 2.74 Fridays. Each player will receive a jersey with his or her B Lincoln 1.1 1 0 0 3 0 0 43-24 3.46 O Perez (H, 6) 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-2 3.10 D Oliver 1.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 12-10 3.44 D Farquhar (S, 3) 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 15-10 4.95 name and a medal or trophy at the end of the season. Totals 8.0 11 9 8 6 3 1 175-107 Totals 9.0 11 7 7 9 6 2 184-104 Face-to-face registration days will be held Aug. 13, 19 and 20. For information or to register as a player, buddy or coach, go to www.centraliayouthsoccer.com. Scoreboard Email Keith Neeley at [email protected] for more information. Milwaukee at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 46 Rory McIlroy 12 $1,464,086.30 30 163 Local Tampa Bay at LA Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. 47 Kyle Stanley 21 $1,443,463.00 31 153 48 Luke Donald 12 $1,396,446.10 Baseball Baltimore at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. 32 Robert Richardson Jr. 146 Tuesday’s Results 49 Roberto Castro 23 $1,383,878.50 50 David Lynn 17 $1,381,453.30 33 140 Twin Cities Babe Ruth Alumni Game Major League Leaders Sports on the Air 51 Kevin Chappell 19 $1,353,636.80 34 139 At Centralia American League Leaders CHEHALIS 8, CENTRALIA 4 52 Brian Gay 20 $1,331,087.10 35 Jason White 138 Batting Average THURSDAY, Aug. 8 Chehalis 302 021 0 — 8 10 1 53 Derek Ernst 17 $1,330,856.00 36 125 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .359 54 Scott Piercy 20 $1,330,377.40 Centralia 211 000 0 — 4 7 4 37 Jeff Green 112 CYCLING Batteries: Chehalis — Cody Ray, 2. , LAA .333 55 Jim Furyk 17 $1,300,929.40 38 99 1 p.m. Colton Boucher (3), Marty Marquez (5), 3. , BOS .332 56 Tim Clark 16 $1,299,992.10 Brady Calkins (7) and Marty Marquez, 4. Joe Mauer, MIN .319 57 Josh Teater 20 $1,281,137.40 39 86 FSN — Tour of Utah, stage 3, Richfield to Pay- Travis Gonia (3), Colton Schoelkopf (5); 5. Adrian Beltre, TEX .318 58 Matt Jones 19 $1,227,057.00 40 81 son, Utah 59 Ryan Moore 18 $1,223,665.10 Centralia — Jason Kelley, Joe Thomas 41 78 GOLF (3), Danny Stevens (4), Chad Newton 60 Freddie Jacobson 16 $1,199,921.60 Home Runs 42 76 (6), Kieran Bredeson (7) and Iyan Guer- 61 Jason Dufner 17 $1,196,334.30 10 a.m. 1. Chris Davis, BAL 41 rero, Chad Newton (3), Iyan Guerrero 62 Nick Watney 20 $1,193,439.10 43 72 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 33 TNT — PGA of America, PGA Championship, (6) 63 Marc Leishman 19 $1,185,933.30 44 66 first round, at Rochester, N.Y. 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 30 64 Brendon de Jonge 24 $1,180,176.00 45 Ken Butler 66 4. Nelson Cruz, TEX 27 65 John Rollins 21 $1,164,049.30 1 p.m. Local Golf 46 64 Riverside Women’s Golf Club 5. Adam Dunn, CHW 26 66 Gary Woodland 21 $1,094,412.00 47 62 TGC — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur Aug. 6 Results 67 David Hearn 22 $1,044,119.90 Championship, second and third round matches, 18-Hole Mutt & Jeff RBIs 68 Jason Kokrak 20 $1,019,220.60 48 Billy Johnson 59 69 Brian Stuard 22 $1,015,707.80 First Division 1. Chris Davis, BAL 106 49 Jr. 52 at Charleston, S.C. 1. (tie) Sue Morrissey, Linda Mey- 70 Dan Summerhays 22 $1,014,686.20 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 102 50 47 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ers 71 Jeff Maggert 19 $1,010,154.10 51 42 2. Patty Reichert 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 89 72 Ernie Els 14 $997,091.30 11 a.m. Second Division 4. , BAL 79 73 Scott Brown 18 $995,022.00 52 41 ESPN — Playoffs, Regional semi- 1. Paulette Horton 5. Prince Fielder, DET 78 74 John Huh 23 $992,482.00 53 40 final, teams TBD, at Indianapolis 2. Pat Zimmerman 75 Stewart Cink 18 $983,221.60 54 39 76 Patrick Reed 22 $973,999.10 2 p.m. Wins 55 35 1. Max Scherzer, DET 16 77 Luke Guthrie 24 $973,026.90 ESPN2 — Playoffs, Northwest Regional semi- 78 Pat Perez 19 $958,960.50 56 Johnny O’Connell 32 2. Bartolo Colon, OAK 14 79 Robert Garrigus 18 $957,005.00 57 30 final, teams TBD, at San Bernardino, Calif. 2. Chris Tillman, BAL 14 MLB 80 Bo Van Pelt 19 $938,531.44 58 28 4 p.m. 2. Matt Moore, TB 14 81 Cam Tringale 21 $937,208.75 Major League Baseball Standings 59 28 ESPN2 — Playoffs, Great Lakes Regional semi- 5. Justin Masterson, CLE 13 82 Brian Davis 24 $931,257.20 American League 83 Mark Wilson 17 $913,729.70 60 26 final, teams TBD, at Indianapolis EAST W L PCT GB ERA 84 Richard Lee 21 $905,395.80 61 25 6 p.m. Boston 70 46 .603 - 1. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.39 85 Kevin Stadler 20 $898,950.20 62 Kevin O’Connell 22 ESPN2 — Playoffs, Northwest Regional semi- Tampa Bay 66 47 .584 2.5 2. Hiroki Kuroda, NYY 2.45 86 K.J. Choi 20 $887,576.44 63 T.J. Bell 22 87 D.H. Lee 20 $882,792.90 final, teams TBD, at San Bernardino, Calif. Baltimore 63 51 .553 6 3. Anibal Sanchez, DET 2.58 64 20 NY Yankees 57 56 .504 11.5 88 M. Hoffmann 18 $860,085.30 4. Yu Darvish, TEX 2.72 65 20 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Toronto 53 61 .465 16 89 Charlie Beljan 21 $858,812.00 5. Hisashi Iwakuma, SEA 2.75 66 Steve Wallace 19 4 p.m. CENTRAL 90 G. Fdez-Castano 11 $858,653.30 91 William McGirt 21 $856,466.25 Detroit 67 45 .598 - 67 Brett Butler 19 MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at Cleve- 92 Geoff Ogilvy 16 $853,860.00 68 John Young 16 land or L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis (5 p.m. start) Cleveland 62 52 .544 6 93 James Hahn 24 $853,507.25 Kansas City 58 53 .523 8.5 94 Ted Potter, Jr. 20 $829,770.10 69 15 NFL FOOTBALL Minnesota 49 62 .441 17.5 WNBA 95 N. Thompson 25 $827,902.25 69 15 5 p.m. Chicago Sox 43 69 .384 24 96 James Driscoll 21 $821,101.30 71 14 ESPN — Preseason, Cincinnati at Atlanta WEST WNBA Standings 97 Rory Sabbatini 23 $820,024.56 71 14 Eastern Conference 98 Johnson Wagner 22 $801,955.44 Oakland 64 49 .566 - 73 13 W L PCT GB Texas 64 50 .561 .5 99 Jerry Kelly 19 $799,454.56 FRIDAY, Aug. 9 Chicago 13 7 .650 - 100 Ben Crane 19 $796,947.10 74 11 Seattle 53 61 .465 11.5 Atlanta 11 6 .647 ½ 75 9 LA Angels 51 61 .455 12.5 Indiana 10 10 .500 3 76 Derek White 8 10:30 a.m. 37 76 .327 27 New York 9 12 .429 4 ½ 77 David Green 6 National League Washington 9 13 .409 5 SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final EAST W L PCT GB Connecticut 6 13 .316 6 ½ Racing 78 Matt DiBenedetto 5 practice for ZIPPO 200, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Atlanta 70 45 .609 - 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings 78 5 1 p.m. Washington 54 60 .474 15.5 Western Conference Rk. Driver Points 80 5 W L PCT GB SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy NY Mets 51 60 .459 17 1 772 Minnesota 17 3 .850 - Hour Series,” final practice for Cheez-It 355, at Philadelphia 51 62 .451 18 2 695 NASCAR Camping World Truck Se- 14 7 .667 3 ½ 3 688 Miami 43 69 .384 25.5 ries Watkins Glen, N.Y. Phoenix 10 11 .476 7 ½ 4 675 CENTRAL BOXING Seattle 9 11 .450 8 5 Jr. 656 1 429 Pittsburgh 69 44 .611 - San Antonio 7 14 .333 10 ½ 6 646 2 377 7 p.m. Tulsa 7 15 .318 11 St. Louis 66 47 .584 3 7 638 3 367 ESPN2 — Lightweights, Rustam Nugaev (24- Cincinnati 63 51 .553 6.5 8 612 4 365 Chicago Cubs 50 63 .442 19 Sunday’s Results 9 602 6-0) vs. Jose Hernandez (14-6-1), at Cabazon, Ca- 5 361 Milwaukee 49 65 .430 20.5 Los Angeles 75, Washington 57 10 599 lif. WEST San Antonio 69, Tulsa 65 11 594 6 354 LEAGUE LA Dodgers 63 50 .558 - Minnesota 90, Seattle 72 12 592 7 351 13 588 6 p.m. Arizona 58 55 .513 5 8 Darrell Wallace Jr. 347 14 Martin Truex Jr. 584 NBCSN — Saskatchewan at Calgary San Diego 52 62 .456 11.5 Tuesday’s Results 9 345 15 Ryan Newman 575 CYCLING Colorado 52 63 .452 12 New York 93, Washington 88 16 Jamie McMurray 566 10 344 San Francisco 50 63 .442 13 Los Angeles 74, Connecticut 72 17 561 11 336 4 p.m. Indiana 64, Chicago 58 18 554 12 325 FSN — Tour of Utah, stage 4, at Salt Lake City Tuesday’s Results Minnesota 93, San Antonio 80 19 532 13 Ron Hornaday Jr. 314 GOLF Seattle 80, Phoenix 65 20 507 Detroit 5, at Cleveland 1 14 German Quiroga Jr. 307 Atlanta 2, at Washington 1 21 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 505 10 a.m. 15 292 at Philadelphia 9, Chicago Cubs 8 Thursday’s Games 22 500 TNT — PGA of America, PGA Championship, 23 476 16 268 at Pittsburgh 4, Miami 3 Los Angeles at Indiana, 4 p.m. second round, at Rochester, N.Y. 24 440 17 256 at Cincinnati 3, Oakland 1 Washington at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 25 389 18 Tim George Jr. 252 1 p.m. at NY Mets 3, Colorado 2 26 376 TGC — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur Cham- at Chicago White Sox 3, NY Yankees 2 Friday’s Games 27 373 19 229 Minnesota 7, at Kansas City 0 Chicago at Connecticut, 4 p.m. 28 368 20 219 pionship, quarterfinal matches, at Charleston, S.C. Boston 15, at Houston 10 Tulsa at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 29 361 21 215 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL at St. Louis 5, LA Dodgers 1 San Antonio at Seattle, 7 p.m. 30 328 22 190 8 a.m. 31 312 at Arizona 6, Tampa Bay 1 23 David Starr 179 32 307 ESPN — Playoffs, Mid-Atlantic Regional Texas 8, at LA Angels 3 33 J.J. Yeley 296 24 170 semifinal, teams TBD, at Bristol, Conn. Toronto 7, at Seattle 2 34 285 25 158 Baltimore 4, at San Diego 1 10 a.m. Golf 35 271 26 157 Milwaukee 3, at San Francisco 1 2013 PGA Tour 36 AJ Allmendinger 244 27 133 ESPN — Playoffs, Midwest Regional final, 37 Michael McDowell 109 Money Leaders 28 112 teams TBD, at Indianapolis Wednesday’s Results Rk. Player Events 38 102 Noon at Cincinnati 6, Oakland 5 Earnings 39 99 29 Justin Jennings 97 at Seattle 9, Toronto 7 1 Tiger Woods 11 $7,659,119.00 40 91 30 Tyler Young 77 ESPN — Playoffs, Mid-Atlantic Regional 41 77 Baltimore 10, at San Diego 3 2 Phil Mickelson 16 $4,941,976.50 31 75 semifinal, teams TBD, at Bristol, Conn. 42 68 Detroit 6, at Cleveland 5 3 Matt Kuchar 18 $4,931,408.50 31 Chris Jones 75 4 Brandt Snedeker 17 $4,897,911.00 43 26 2 p.m. Atlanta 6, at Washington 3 33 73 5 Justin Rose 12 $3,125,310.00 44 22 ESPN2 — Playoffs, West Regional semifinal, Chicago Cubs 5, at Philadelphia 2 6 Billy Horschel 21 $3,117,543.30 45 14 34 67 teams TBD, at San Bernardino, Calif. at Pittsburgh 4, Miami 2 7 Bill Haas 19 $3,107,295.80 46 10 35 51 at NY Mets 5, Colorado 0 8 Keegan Bradley 20 $3,043,446.00 47 Victor Gonzalez Jr. 7 36 47 4 p.m. 48 6 LA Dodgers 13, at St. Louis 4 9 Adam Scott 11 $2,902,513.30 37 46 ESPN — Playoffs, Southeast Regional final, at Chicago White Sox 6, NY Yankees 5 10 Henrik Stenson 13 $2,896,003.30 49 Alex Kennedy 6 38 40 teams TBD, at Warner Robins, Ga. at Kansas City 5, Minnesota 2 11 Jason Day 16 $2,717,013.00 50 4 51 3 39 C.J. Faison 39 Boston 7, at Houston 5 12 Kevin Streelman 20 $2,651,632.00 6 p.m. 13 Boo Weekley 21 $2,428,936.00 52 1 at Arizona 9, Tampa Bay 8 40 Jared Landers 32 ESPN — Playoffs, West Regional semifinal, 14 Steve Stricker 9 $2,420,746.00 40 32 Milwaukee 6, at San Francisco 1 15 Dustin Johnson 17 $2,366,593.80 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series teams TBD, at San Bernardino, Calif. 42 31 16 Hunter Mahan 20 $2,339,697.30 Standings MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Thursday’s Games 17 D.A. Points 23 $2,211,287.00 1 698 42 31 4 p.m. Colorado at NY Mets, 9:10 a.m. 18 Webb Simpson 19 $2,179,934.00 2 684 44 30 Miami at Pittsburgh, 9:35 a.m. 19 Harris English 22 $2,112,056.80 3 Sam Hornish Jr. 684 45 John King 26 MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at N.Y. Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 10:05 20 Jordan Spieth 17 $2,058,819.60 4 679 Yankees or Philadelphia at Washington 5 670 46 24 a.m. 21 Gr. McDowell 12 $2,002,983.00 5:05 p.m. 22 Russell Henley 20 $1,958,105.50 6 651 47 23 Milwaukee at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m. 23 Jimmy Walker 19 $1,923,250.40 7 648 48 22 WGN — Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Detroit at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. 24 Lee Westwood 15 $1,914,929.60 8 641 49 Ryan Lynch 20 7:10 p.m. Boston at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. 9 627 25 Zach Johnson 19 $1,887,558.90 49 20 LA Dodgers at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. 26 John Merrick 19 $1,808,705.30 10 617 ROOT — Milwaukee at Seattle 27 Charles Howell 21 $1,782,291.60 11 553 51 Jimmy Weller III 20 SAILING Friday’s Games 28 Charl Schwartzel 14 $1,759,822.50 12 Nelson Piquet Jr. 537 52 19 4 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 29 Angel Cabrera 17 $1,751,278.90 13 506 52 19 14 466 NBCSN — Louis Vuitton Cup, semifinals, at a.m. 30 David Lingmerth 19 $1,748,109.10 52 19 31 Martin Laird 18 $1,739,873.30 15 391 LA Angels at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. 55 Sean Corr 18 San Francisco (same-day tape) 32 Ken Duke 24 $1,689,562.80 16 Mike Wallace 389 Detroit at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. 33 Sang-Moon Bae 21 $1,684,063.40 17 Eric McClure 364 56 Grant Galloway 17 TENNIS Philadelphia at Washington, 4:05 p.m. 34 M. Thompson 18 $1,597,419.60 18 362 57 16 9 a.m. Oakland at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. 35 Jonas Blixt 20 $1,587,486.00 19 314 57 16 ESPN2 — ATP World Tour/WTA, Rogers Cup, 20 313 San Diego at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. 36 Graham Delaet 21 $1,577,300.30 57 Robert Bruce 16 Miami at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 37 Scott Stallings 23 $1,551,047.50 21 Johanna Long 266 men’s and women’s quarterfinals, at Montreal and 60 Dominick Casola 15 Boston at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. 38 Sergio Garcia 11 $1,519,321.50 22 240 Toronto 61 14 Texas at Houston, 5:10 p.m. 39 Bubba Watson 17 $1,514,755.80 23 240 5 p.m. 40 Chris Kirk 19 $1,509,198.40 24 235 Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 61 Jeff Babcock 14 41 Ryan Palmer 19 $1,486,157.40 25 234 63 13 ESPN2 — ATP World Tour/WTA, Rogers Cup, p.m. 42 Rickie Fowler 18 $1,482,775.00 26 219 64 10 men’s and women’s quarterfinals, at Montreal and Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m. 43 Chris Stroud 21 $1,477,808.50 27 213 Pittsburgh at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. 44 Ian Poulter 12 $1,474,899.10 28 180 65 Ricky Ehrgott 8 Toronto NY Mets at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 45 Charlie Hoffman 19 $1,468,853.40 29 170 65 Scott Saunders 8 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 • Sports 7

NFL With Preseason Looming, Much to Sort Through for Rams By Jim Thomas ens or second-year man Austin St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MCT) Davis. Not much separation has occurred between the two so ST. LOUIS — The prelimi- far; they have been alternating naries are over for Rams train- on a daily basis with the second- ing camp. Preseason or not, let team offense. the games begin. Most of the On defense, the only ques- starting jobs are spoken for, but tion up front is depth at tackle. there’s still a lot to sort out be- Last year, Jermelle Cudjo was tween now and Sept 8, when the regular season begins at home the No. 3 tackle, but he has yet against Arizona. to practice this camp because of As the a foot injury. That has left Matt days dwin- Conrath as the No. 3. dle down to At linebacker, the coaching Thursday’s staff is pleased so far with the preseason work of Alec Ogletree, the first- opener in Cleveland, here’s round draft pick from _ a quick observational run so much so that he has been part through of the top of the roster, of the team’s nickel package, a by position (more or less), and role that was manned last year realizing a lot could change in by Jo-Lonn Dunbar. exhibition play: Even with the arrival of Will As is the case with most quar- Witherspoon, a backup spot or terbacks, earning Sam Brad- two is there for the taking. ford’s trust is a key to getting the Jabara Williams had been ball thrown your way. Bradford running with the second unit may not have a security blanket before being sidelined with a like Danny Amendola on this hamstring injury. roster, but he clearly has a com- In the secondary, the top fort level with Austin Pettis, Jar- four spots at cornerback look ed Cook and Chris Givens. The secure, with rookie draft pick chemistry with Cook is develop- Brandon McGee at No. 4 be- ing quickly. The top three wide Jeff Roberson / The Associated Press hind the top three of Cortland receivers at this point clearly are St. Louis Rams wide receiver Austin Pettis (18) catches a pass during an NFL football training camp scrimmage inside the Finnegan, Janoris Jenkins and Givens, Pettis and Tavon Austin. Edward Jones Dome, Saturday, in St. Louis. Trumaine Johnson. Brian Quick has made strides If the Rams keep five corners, but still has work to do. son might try to play against Right now, there’s only one value earns him a spot among it could be Quinton Pointer vs. There are certain routes he Cleveland. fullback on the roster in un- the final 53. St. Louisan Robert Steeples. excels at, such as the fade pattern And that’s assuming the drafted rookie Eric Stevens. On the offensive line, Rodger At safety, rookie T.J. McDon- in the end zone. But he needs to Rams keep six wideouts; they The Rams probably won’t Saffold is getting accustomed to ald and Darian Stewart have a display more consistency catch- could go with just five. use as many two-back sets this playing right tackle and getting secure grip on the starting spots. ing the ball and get better at us- One of the biggest questions season, so a healthy Kendricks a workout in the process every McDonald’s had a few rough ing his size to grab contested or about the tight end position af- plus backup tight end Cory Har- day from defensive end Chris 50-50 balls. moments trying to cover Cook ter the signing of Cook in free key, who can also block out of Quick looks like the No. 4 Long. At left guard, Shelley in practice _ but who wouldn’t? but unlike last year in camp, agency was the role of Lance the backfield, could eliminate Smith and Chris Williams have So far, Stewart has stayed he has gotten plenty of practice Kendricks. the need to keep Stevens. alternated working with the healthy and stayed on the field reps with the starting offense. Would Kendricks’ playing At running back, Daryl Rich- first unit on a day-by-day basis. and has gotten better defending At the moment, Stedman time be cut? Would he factor as ardson is listed as the starter on Smith works with the ‘1’s’ one the deep ball as camp has pro- Bailey looks like the No. 5 re- much into the passing game as the unofficial depth chart, and day and Williams does so the gressed. ceiver. He has good hands but he did last year (42 catches, 519 he and Isaiah Pead clearly are at next. In the short term it doesn’t On special teams, it’s all needs to do a better job tracking yards)? the head of the pack, with Zac look as if Barrett Jones is in the about the return game and find- the deep ball. In theory, Kendricks could Stacy No. 3. If that’s the case, picture there; since returning ing core players. Backup jobs Those who seemed to have be used on the line of scrim- that leaves Terrance Ganaway from the non-football injury list, could be won or lost depending the best chance for the No. 6 mage as well as in the backfield and Benny Cunningham fight- he has been working at center. on how players cover kicks or receiver job early in camp, Nick like a fullback, while Cook does ing for the No. 4 spot. Coach At quarterback, the only in- block on returns. Johnson and Lindenwood Uni- his thing in the slot or outside. Jeff Fisher kept four running trigue is whether Fisher will It looks as if it will be Austin versity rookie Andrew Helmick, But there are no current clues backs last year. That might be keep three QBs or two on the on punt returns. Will it be Aus- are sidelined because of ham- because Kendricks has yet to bad math for Chase Reynolds, final roster, and whether the No. tin on kickoff returns as well? Or string injuries, although John- practice. but he’s hoping his special teams 2 will be veteran Kellen Clem- Pead, or Givens? ow Op N en In Chehalis!!

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Top: One of the Lazy HK Bar Rodeo Company’s bulls grazes in the ield at their ranch in Silver Creek.

Left: Shrek, the largest bull at the Lazy HK Bar Rodeo Company, takes a break after inishing his nightly meal of 8 pounds of grain. Shrek weighs in at 2,100 pounds.

By Karen Frazier For The Chronicle This year Beau Shelton will attend the Southwest Washington Fair with a stable full of bulls. Shelton and his wife, Courtney, work at his grandparents’ ranch, Lazy HK Bar Rodeo Compa- ny in Silver Creek. Lazy HK is a stock contractor that provides animals for bull riding competitions and rodeos throughout the region. This month, Lazy HK will supply 20 bulls to the Profes- sional Bull Riders’ (PBR) and Southwest Washington Rodeo As- sociation’s competition, 2013 South Sound Bull Bash. The event takes place at the Lewis County Fairgrounds grandstand on Thursday, August 15 at 7 p.m. The Bull Bash will feature 30 bull riders vying for prize money by riding a bull in style while Lazy HK’s animals do everything in their power to buck them off. The competition will feature two rounds, with the most challenging bulls set for the second (short) A pair of dogs circle Harlan Knowles, owner of the Lazy round. HK Bar Rodeo Company, as he stands in front of one of “The short round animals are really good bulls,” Shelton says. his barns that is also used as a rodeo ring at his “They’re like the bulls you’d see on television.” farm in Silver Creek. The good bulls, according to Shelton, are the ones that buck the hardest, jump the highest, and change directions with body rolls. Lazy HK begins bucking the bulls when they are about a year old by hooking a weighted box onto their back. When the bull bucks, the box releases. Please see BULLS, page Life page 2

Tickets for the 2013 South Sound Bull Bash can be purchased at the Southwest Washington Fair office or online at www.southwestwashingtonfair.net. General seating is $15, while grandstand and arena seats are $20. Tickets include the price of fair admission. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 LIFE

Pete Caster / [email protected] Bulls Bulls at the Lazy HK Bar Rodeo Company kick up dust in a ield as the sun begins to set in Silver Creek. The bulls will be part of irst annual 2013 South Sound Bull Bash.

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While Lazy HK only bucks the bulls once a year for the first three years of their life, Shelton says he can tell pretty early on Bull Riding Basics which bulls will be the best for Here’s how bull riding is scored: competitions. When the bulls are about three years old, they · Riders must stay on the bull for eight seconds. get a rider. Shelton takes them to rodeos and competitions when · Riders must use only one hand. Touching oneself or the they are four. The best bulls will bull with the unused hand results in disqualification. make the rodeo circuit, while the less successful bulls may be · The clock starts when the bull’s hips/shoulders cross the used for practice and junior ro- bucking shoot and it ends as soon as the rider either deos. touches the ground or his hand comes out of the rope. Occasionally bulls are given the year off to breed in order to · Fifty percent of the rider’s score is based on style, such keep stock strong. Much like One of the Lazy HK Bar Rodeo Company’s bulls is seen in a barn at the ranch. Beau as how well the rider matches the bull’s moves, body racehorses, the best rodeo bulls Shelton, who helps run the ranch and rodeo business, said that on average his position, spurring, and control. The other 50 percent is are a result of careful breed- bulls weigh 1,600 pounds, with the biggest weighing in at 2,100 pounds. awarded based on how difficult the bull is to ride. ing. Top bulls are registered in a manner similar to thorough- breds in order to assure blood- lines. Bulls live about 20 years. Beau Shelton carries buckets Currently, Lazy HK has three of grain to feed a group of bulls. retired bulls, as well as 40 com- Shelton explained that he petition/breeding bulls, 30 cows, feeds the bulls twice a day and and a number of calves, totaling they eat nearly eight-pounds about 130 animals. Once they of grain each day. He said that retire the bulls, Lazy HK keeps its vital to keep the bulls well them on as pets. fed because they can loose up “We get attached to them,” to 50 pounds after working in Shelton notes. “They really a rodeo on any given weekend. HUGE aren’t the dangerous terrors Lovely people make them out to be. I have one bull now that, if I don’t Pleasing go out and scratch him every Blooming day with his grain, he’ll stand at the fence and beller at me.” Shelton’s grandparents, Har- lan and Chris Knowles, started 25% OFF All Farm Perennials the Lazy HK business in 1969. Shelton has been working on his grandparents’ ranch since he was a child. While he also works 50 to 55 hours per week as a construction worker, Shelton spends evenings and days off working for Lazy HK. Through- out the spring, summer, and fall he works seven days a week, caring for and handling the animals, as well as transporting them to rodeos and events. “It’s fun if you don’t mind going on the road all the time,” Shelton says. off During bull riding season, he travels several days each week to take bulls to events in CH503244 all Baskets Washington, Oregon, Idaho,

Montana, and Northern Cali- CH502690ca.db fornia. While some dependable bulls go to every event, Shelton tries to rotate the four-year-olds to break them in to the world of bull riding competitions. This year, Lazy HK has been supplying bulls to a number of PBR events. Ultimately, Shel- ton would like to do even more, since PBR events bring in higher prices per animal. He hopes that within the next 10 years, he can work with bulls at Lazy HK ex- clusively, foregoing his day job as a construction worker. “I love it,” he says. “It’s worth all of the time I spend.” Karen Fra- zier is an author and freelance CH500462cz.db writer. She lives in Chehalis with her family. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 • Life 3

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Play Ball! Girl Meets Horse n 1997, Tiffany Wilson, I9, of Curtis, was legally blind and couldn’t participate in most activities. Gabby was a very ill 943-pound horse that was close to death. Tiffany’s family took in Gabby, and Tiffany and Gabby were becoming friends. She brushed him daily and fed him 16 pounds of grain every day, as well as talked to him. “When Tiffany reached out to pet Gabby, she missed his nose, and the horse quickly moved his nose under her hand so she could touch him,” according to The Chronicle.

Centralia College Boulevard Approved n 2006 Locust Street, Inamed by Centralia founder George Washington, was approved by the city council to be changed to Centralia College Boulevard. (When the change took place on Jan. 1, 2007, another sign was added that said, photo submitted by Linda Richards for Our Hometowns “Historic Name - West Locust These Grand Prairie School students are pictured playing ball in this 1921 photo. They are Walter Mickelson, Paul Laakso, Lynn Hendricks and Douglas Mickelson, Street.”) students of Lillian Manberg, or “Miss Manberg,” to them. This photo would have been taken during Manberg’s irst year of teaching. The Possibilities Continue the Good Work was honored by Gov. Booth celebration, with 40,000 Pinchot National Forest, was Are Endless... n 1886, the Lewis Gardner. The horse had been attending the picnic in Borst the master of ceremonies. photographed by the U.S. Postal Park. The Packwood Tune- • Commercial Lettering ICounty Bee offered • Exhibit Signs encouragement to the Service for a commemorative Two pioneers who joined the Teasers provided musical stamp issued in September Southwest Washington Pioneer • Cut Vinyl Graphics work being done near the entertainment. • Vehicle Graphics Dillenbaugh Creek. 1985. association were Ada Borst Sherman Combs, barbecue • Printed Graphics “The old logs and stumps Blackwell of Centralia and Will chairman, said the proceeds • Banners T. Rutledge of Olympia, who to the west of town, near the Circus with No would go to the Packwood • A-Boards bridge across Dillenbaugh had been in the area since 1857. Community Clubhouse • Letter Sets Animals Performs The oldest pioneer present • Lettering creek are being burned,” the building fund. newspaper wrote. “If that n 2001, the Circus was Mrs. A.A. Groves, 92, of • Indoor Lettering Chimera performed in the Klaber. • Weather Resistant bottom land is cleared it will I Outdoor Signs be more profitable to its owners Yard Birds Mall parking lot with Dairy of Merit only human entertainment, • Photographs and greatly improve the looks n 1982, the Dairy of Merit • Commercial Vehicles no tigers, elephants or horses. Rainier Park Boss at of town. May the good work was awarded to 15 Lewis • Industrial Signs The Las Vegas touring circus Packwood Barbecue I continue.” County dairy farms, according • Garage And included performers from n 1957, the fifth annual Building Wraps Argentina, , Mexico and IPackwood barbecue at to the Washington Dairy Farm Swindler Sentenced Russia. La-Wis-Wis campgrounds Beautification Committee. n 1911, Justice Westover featured Preston Macy, The highest score in the in Chehalis fined H.S. superintendent of the Mount county went to Carl Ulrich, who 1616 S. Gold St., Centralia I Land Office Move Opposed scored 98 points out of 100. The 360-736-6322 Turner $90 and sent him to Rainier National Park, as the Open Monday-Friday jail for “working one of the n 1887, the press speaker. score was based on cleanliness 8:00-5:00 smoothest swindling games Ithroughout the territory Fritz Morrison, Packwood of animals, landscaping and signpro100.com ever operated in either of the had been talking about the district ranger of Gifford roadside appearance. In the Fairway Center Twin Cities,” The Centralia potential move of the land Weekly Chronicle wrote. office from Olympia to Seattle. “It is the opinion of Judge The Centralia News urged Westover that Turner is a citizens in both Lewis and habitual crook.” Chehalis counties to oppose Turner had “buncoed” the move. (swindled) L.J. Sticklin and C.F. Staeger. Sewer Wins 213-114 n 1907, Centralia citizens ‘Old Tiger’ Pumper Shown Ivoted to issue sewer n 1936, during the bonds. IPioneer Days celebration, “The sewer system is a public “Old Tiger,” the oldest fire necessity and the money will department pumper in the be well spent. The only thing Pacific Northwest, built in 1857, to the discredit of Centralia in was shown. the matter is that the vote on it ‘“Old Tiger can still throw a was so light and that it wasn’t powerful stream of water under carried by an overwhelming the sturdy backs and arms of majority instead of a stingy squadrons of strong men who little majority of 17 more operate the machine with long than the three-fifths required,” wooden pump handles,” The commented the Chehalis Bee- Centralia Daily Chronicle Nugget. wrote. 21st Annual Pioneer Local Horse Honored Celebration Reviewed in Olympia n 1932, Centralia city n 1986, Wild Bay-be, an Iofficials estimated IAppaloosa mare owned 100,000 visitors came to by Bob Wright of Toledo, the recent two-day pioneer We Build Websites! Chronicle C Media M D Development Let The C Maps hronicle Media Shopping Cart Development Team take your digital SEO presence to the next level. Social · Website Development, Design & Remodeling Mobile

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HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

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PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I don’t think about time. You’re here when you’re here. I think about today, staying in tune.” — John Lee Hooker © 2013 by NEA, Inc. Cool and Customized: Do-It-Yourself Ice Cream Sandwiches By Kim Ode squares, then made a sort of gi- Directions: Star Tribune (Minneapolis) ant ice cream sandwich that we For the ice cream: A day be- cut into shapes. We made nine fore you plan to bake, line a 9- by Making your own ice cream (3-inch) Klondike-like sand- 9-inch pan with a 9-inch wide sandwiches is worth the effort, wiches, but you also can cut strip of parchment paper, leav- because you can choose your rectangular, or even triangular, ing ends long enough to grab own filling, they taste better and shapes. onto. Using slightly softened you can say, “I made these my- Whatever you do, immedi- ice cream (or cut off the carton self.” ately wrap each sandwich in- and slice into slices), spread the We know. Ice cream sand- dividually in plastic wrap and ice cream in an even layer, mak- wiches are right there in your place in the freezer for another ing sure to get into the corners. grocer’s freezer case. Why couple of hours before serving. Cover and freeze for 24 hours or would you fuss and make your This melds the sandwich togeth- until firm. own? er and lets the wafer soften just For the wafers: Preheat oven Well, for the reasons that a bit. to 350 degrees and place rack in anyone bakes: The wafers are The moment of assembly is a center of oven. fresher. The fillings can be cus- good excuse for enlisting a help- On 2 sheets of parchment tomized to your taste. Mostly, er: One cuts, one wraps. (Don’t paper, using a pencil and ruler, though, there’s an undeniable worry; you can do this solo. Just draw a 9-inch square. satisfaction in baking from don’t answer the phone.) In a saucepan, warm the but- scratch. It shows you care and, Consider these a grab-and- ter and oil over medium heat in the case of ice cream sand- go dessert. You can doll them up until just melted, then set aside wiches, that you’re literally cool. by dipping the edges in sprin- to cool a bit. In a small bowl, The trick is getting the ice kles, toasted coconut, candied whisk together the flour, cocoa, cream between the wafers with- ginger, chopped peanuts — you espresso powder (if using) and out becoming a melty mess. A get the idea. Or just enjoy them salt. tour of the Internet reveals vari- as the perfect handheld combo Into the butter mixture, ous strategies — cutting and fill- of ice cream and chocolate. whisk the sugar, then the beaten ing, filling and freezing, stack- Having a supply of custom- egg, combining thoroughly. Us- ing and cutting, glopping and ized treats in your freezer is … ing a spatula, stir in the flour dripping. Thanks to a series of wait for it … pretty cool. mixture, then the vanilla, mix- experiments (you’re welcome), ICE CREAM SANDWICHES ing until smooth. we think we have the process Makes 9 (3-inch) sandwiches. Divide the batter between down cold. Note: Ice cream needs to be pre- the parchment paper squares; The key is planning ahead. pared a day in advance. The there will be slightly more than The first step is transferring espresso powder is optional, ¾ cup of batter for each. With a carton (1.5 quarts) of your but deepens the chocolate fla- a rolling pin, roll the batter to choice of ice cream into a 9- by vor. This recipe is adapted from fill the penciled outline, taking Tom Wallace / Minneapolis Star Tribune 9-inch pan lined with parch- Martha Stewart Living. Best tip care to reach the corners. It will Making your own ice cream sandwiches is worth the efort, because you can ment paper, spreading it into an for eating: Cut the corner from be quite thin. (You can also pat choose your own illing, they taste better and you can say, “I made these myself.” even layer, then letting the ice a clean envelope and voilà! You out the batter with your fingers.) Here, Sophia Copeland and her sister Emma, right, get messy enjoying a home- cream freeze solid once again. have a handy sandwich holder. Use the ruler to square off the made ice cream sandwich. Give it 24 hours. Also, premium Ingredients: edges. (Batter will not spread ice creams freeze harder than 1.5 quarts (1 carton) premi- while baking.) To assemble the sandwiches: wrap. Return to the freezer for other ice creams. um ice cream, your choice of Slide 1 parchment onto a Carefully turn one wafer upside- several hours or overnight be- Now, a word about the flavor baking sheet and bake for 8 min- down on a cutting surface and fore serving. chocolate wafers themselves: ½ c. (1 stick) unsalted butter utes, or until just firm. When peel off the parchment. Lift the Variations: Embellish the We’re purists here; no using ac- 2 tbsp. canola oil first wafer is done, slide the wa- ice cream slab from the pan us- edges of the ice cream sand- tual cookies and squishing them 1 c. all-purpose flour fer, paper and all, onto a counter, ing the paper “handles,” invert wiches with mini-chocolate around a scoop of ice cream. The 1/3 c. unsweetened cocoa then repeat with the second wa- onto the wafer, then peel off the chips, sprinkles, candied gin- chocolate wafer — like a thin powder fer. If necessary, trim the edges paper. Carefully remove the re- ger, chopped peanuts, toasted brownie — is integral to this 1 tsp. instant espresso pow- along the pencil line with a maining wafer from its paper, coconut or ground toasted nuts treat. It must be firm enough to der, optional pizza cutter or sharp knife. (The then place right-side up on the (toasting always makes the nuts handle, yet soft enough that it ¼ tsp. salt slim shards are the cook’s treat.) ice cream, pressing gently. more flavorful). Or even spread yields to a bite without oozing 2/3 c. granulated sugar Repeat this with the second wa- Using a serrated knife, im- a layer of melted chocolate or ice cream. 1 egg, beaten fer, then let both cool completely, mediately cut into the desired caramel atop the inside of the We made two large wafer 1 tsp. vanilla still on the parchment paper. shapes and wrap each in plastic top layer of the wafer. Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 LIFE Visiting the Statue of Liberty: What You Need to Know By Kathy Lauer-Williams • There are few tickets still avail- the crown platform. The most The Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) able to climb inside the statue, difficult part of the climb is the and they must be purchased in final 146-step circular stairway She’s back! advance through http://www. leading up into the crown. The After being closed for 18 statuecruises.com or 877-523- steps are only 18 inches wide, months, the Statue of Liberty 9849. (About 3,000 people per and head clearance is only about reopened on the Fourth of July, day are allowed to climb into the 6 feet. The park service warns and visitors flocked to see her. pedestal; access to the crown is the climb is strenuous. The National Park Service limited to 315 people per day.) If • Once in the crown, visitors get spent $77 million to fix infra- you order now, there are lots of a birds-eye view of the harbor. structure on Liberty Island and tickets available starting in Sep- They get just a glimpse of lower nearby Ellis Island, which were tember to go inside the statue. Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Ver- damaged by Superstorm Sandy. • Liberty Island is accessible only razano Bridge and Staten Island, Fortunately, the statue itself by the official ferries, and every- because Lady Liberty faces out wasn’t harmed by the storm. one must go through security to sea. Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times Here’s what you need to before boarding. Visitors should • The pedestal offers views of El- The Statue of Liberty reopens after eight months of closure, due to Super-storm know before you visit: arrive about 30 minutes before lis Island, New York, New Jersey Sandy. • Ellis Island and its immigra- the ferry departure time. and the New York harbor. 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A pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams. A pet macaw has an adventure with the bird of his dreams. GOLF 70 70 Live From the PGA Championship Live From the PGA Championship Golf U.S. Women’s Amateur, Day 3. From Charleston, S.C. ’ ’ HALL 19 19 Little House on the Prairie Albert re- Little House on the Prairie “Home ›› Falling in Love With the Girl Next Door (2006, Comedy) Patty Duke, Shelley Frasier “Don Juan Frasier “Don Juan Frasier (CC) Frasier (CC) turns to Walnut Grove. (CC) Again” Morphine angers Albert. Long. Two mothers cause problems for their engaged children. 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(N) ’ Too Cute! “Puppies and a Piggy” ’ Too Cute! ’ BET 56 56 Scandal Grieving parents seek help. Scandal A governor’s wife is raped. Scandal “Spies Like Us” ’ (CC) Scandal “Defiance” ’ (CC) ›› Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Joan Allen. Premiere. Jason ››› The Bourne Madison suffers a devastating loss. John and Colton have family news. Josh Altman persuades his client. Bourne continues to look for clues to unravel his true identity. Ultimatum (2007) CBUT 29 29 ATP Tennis Roger’s Cup: Women’s and Men’s Second Semifinal. From Toronto and Montreal. Rick Mercer Comedy Laughs: Gags News Just for Laughs (CC) Comedy Festival C M T 61 61 ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984) Eddie Murphy. ’ (CC) ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon. Hip teen moves to corn town where pastor taboos dancing. 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(N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 ATP Tennis Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) This Is Sportscenter Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) 2013 World Series of Poker 2013 World Series of Poker FAM 39 39 ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) ››› Cars (2006, Comedy) Voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt. ›››› WALL-E (2008, Adventure) Voices of Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped Chopped Chopped First round, diver scallops. Chopped Chopped “Chopped All-Stars Finale” Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ›› 2012 (2009, Action) John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet. A global ››› Avatar (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. cataclysm nearly wipes out humanity. 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