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Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Contract Liquor Stores Feeling Pinch Following Privatization / Main 3 Mother to Toddler’s Killer Sentenced be Charged Toddler’s Mother Centralia Man Will Serve More Than 37 Accused of Mistreatment Years in Prison for Koralynn Fister’s Death / Main 4

By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The Centralia man who pleaded guilty to rape and murder charges in relation to the death of a 2-year-old girl last May was sentenced to serve a minimum of 37½ years in prison Wednesday morning. Lewis County Superior Court Judge James Lawler chose to impose the maxi- mum sentence for the charg- es. James M. Reeder’s total time in prison, however, will be determined near the end of his 37-year term when the state Department of Correc- tions’ Indeterminate Sen- tence Review Board reviews his case and determines how much additional prison time, VIDEO: James Reeder if any, he will serve. The Sentencing Hearing Clips sentence could result in life in prison, depending on the Hear written statements board’s decision. from Koralynn’s family The courtroom was members and statements filled Wednesday morning by Judge James Lawler with family and of both the biological parents Go to www.chronline.com of the toddler, Koralynn Fister. Many of them cried throughout the hearing. The parents of the toddler, Becky Heupel and David Fister, sat in the front row of the courtroom as victim ad- vocates read their prepared statements. “Kora was everything Weather to me and everyone in my TONIGHT: Low 33 family,” Fister wrote in the TOMORROW: High 52 statement read aloud in Few Showers court. “(Reeder) took the life see details on Main 2 of Kora, and ruined many Weather picture by Hannah James, more.” Onalaska Elementary, third grade In the statement written by the girl’s mother, she told Reeder he not only took Ko- Deaths ralynn from her, but his ac- Farrell, Don, 83, Chehalis tions resulted in her losing Knapp, Dana Ellen, 71, Centralia custody of her other child. Hawley, Vera, 94, Renton “You pretended to help Green, Earl T., 88, Glenoma me while using my daugh- Agren, Merle A., 87, Centralia ter,” she wrote. Serving The Greater Lewis County please see SENTENCED, page Main 4 Area Since 1889 Follow Us on Twitter @chronline

Pete Caster / [email protected] Find Us on Facebook James Reeder hangs his head in a Lewis County Superior courtroom prior to the start of a sentencing hearing on Wednesday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and www.facebook.com/ Justice in Chehalis. On Jan. 9, Reeder pleaded guilty to homicide by abuse, two counts of rape of a child, second-degree assault and possession of methamphet- thecentraliachronicle amine. On Wednesday, Lewis County Superior Court Judge James Lawler sentenced Reeder, 26, to a minimum of 37 years in prison for the rape and abuse of Centralia 2-year-old Koralynn Fister. It is possible that Reeder may serve a life sentence. CH491716cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Comedian to Perform at Riverside Golf Club Comedian Matt Claybrooks will be making an appearance at Calendar the Riverside Golf Club, Cheha- Today lis, at 8 p.m. Friday. Centralia Hispanic Claybrooks has written epi- Event to Give Advice Students’ Parents sodes for the show “Everybody Invited to Meeting Hates Chris” and “The Game.” on Cutting Home After writing for the show that Parents of Hispanic students chronicles the life of come- Heating Costs in the Centralia School District dian Chris Rock, Rock brought Tips on trimming the costs of are invited to a meeting to dis- Claybrooks along with him as heating your home will be given cuss the academic achievement a consultant on his first world during an event at the Centralia of Hispanic students and pro- tour entitled the “No Apologies Timberland Library 5-6:30 p.m. grams to them to learn Tour.” Since then, Claybrooks has worked alongside Rock on tonight. English as quickly as possible. a number of projects and opens The Home Energy Action School district administra- for him regularly. Training Event, local energy ex- tors have been asked to attend to share the state test scores of Laugh Factory, Los Ange- perts will cover: Ashley Jena Sorenson / Courtesy photo Hispanic students and programs les, had this to say about Clay- • DIY energy improvements offered to assist Hispanics learn brooks: “Relentless, provoca- Comedian Matt Claybrooks, who has • How much insulation you English. Other topics will in- tive, edgy, and hot are just some frequently worked with star Chris Rock, really need clude communicating with words that have been used to will perform at the Riverside Golf Club, • Cost-effective air sealing Hispanic parents and any other describe screenwriter/comedian Chehalis, at 8 p.m. Friday. • Ductless heat pumps topic parents want to discuss. Matt Claybrooks. ... His style is • Rebates, credits and incen- The meeting will be at 6 p.m. political, socially aware and . Admission is $12. Tickets tives tonight at Edison Elementary, Claybrooks has opened for some are available at www.brownpa- • Solar power 607 H St., Centralia. Babysitting of today’s biggest comedians on pertickets.com. Doors open at • Low-interest loans will be provided. the planet ... If you’re easily of- 6 p.m. Centralia City Light and the For additional information, fended, his show is probably not For more information, call Lewis County Public Utility Dis- call Adrianna Garibay, (360) for you.” (360) 748-8182. trict offer a variety of programs 807-2054, or Nate Yanez, (360) for their customers. Represen- 480-9882. tatives from both utilities will be at the event to answer any Sailish the Hypnotist, 6 p.m., Corbet Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. questions about what rebates are Theatre, Centralia College, free admis- urday. Morton Senior Center, (360) 496-3230 available, how their rebates work sion with canned food donation for The Friday session will run local food banks, 736-9391, ext. 224, or Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 6:30-9 p.m., and Saturday from and what you need to qualify for email [email protected] “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, them. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- noon, $3 donation This event provides a fresh For details, call (360) 870- house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) approach by weaving together 8180 or visit www.NorthwestEn- (360) 740-0492 785-4325 a variety of teaching elements ergyTeam.com/heat-training. Organizations Knitting and crocheting, 10 a.m., for along with personal projects to all skill levels, all ages, $1 donation help married couples practice Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Cook’s choice lunch, noon Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 what they learn. Disaster Preparedness Bingo, 12:30-2 p.m. Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 The cost for “The Art of Mar- Packwood Senior Center, (360) Is Subject of p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia riage” is $55 per couple, which College, (360) 304-9660 494-6331 Thursday Talk Entertainment, presentation or mov- includes all materials, snacks Support Groups ie, 12:30 p.m. and lunch on Saturday. Child- A representative from The Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. care is available for an additional Survival Center, McKenna, “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a loved one, 1--2:30 p.m., As- Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 $10 per child. will be providing information sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Register online at www. on disaster preparedness at Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. cccog.com or call the church of- 6:30 p.m. tonight at the Lewis Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. fice at (360) 736-7606. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 & Clark Hotel in Centralia. Quilt class, 1-3 p.m. The Survival Center’s staff N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Oregon Trail music and dancing, has a combined experience of 736-9268 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., more than 90 years. The for- Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- Friday, March 8 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin profit business provides pre- ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook Cities Senior Center page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis paredness supplies. Items may Potato and taco salad bar, open to Support Group ‘The Art of Marriage’ be available for purchase. everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior The free event is spon- Coming to Centralia Center, Winlock, (360) (360) 785-4325 sored by the Lewis County Senior Centers Tammy B, country rock, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Tea Party. Community Church Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 The Lewis & Clark is located 748-0061 A 1½-day video conference called “The Art of Marriage” is Spring rummage sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at 117 Magnolia St. Fellowship meeting with Marlene, Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 For more information, call 10 -11 a.m. coming to Centralia Commu- Marcia Bretz, 262-9343. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation nity Church on Friday and- Satplease see CALENDAR, page Main 12

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for March 7, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 55.07 65.0 -0.14 90s H L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 75.13 85.0 +0.01 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.12 10.5 -0.08 50s H Cowlitz at Randle 40s Few Showers Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 6.22 18.0 -0.14 30s 50º 33º 52º 32º 54º 34º 54º 40º 50º 40º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 8.99 ---- 0.00 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:39 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:07 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 45 43/27 Moonrise ...... 3:57 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 41 50/35 Moonset ...... 1:49 p.m. Normal High ...... 55 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 38 48/35 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 70 in 2005 Seattle Anchorage 37/31 mc 43/30 mc New First Full Last Record Low ...... 24 in 2004 51/38 Boise 47/28 s 50/27 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 3/11 3/19 3/27 4/2 Boston 35/33 sn 40/30 rs Yesterday ...... 0.03" 51/32 49/29 Dallas 69/47 s 68/54 mc Month to date ...... 0.40" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 81/66 s 80/68 s Normal month to date . . .1.07" Centralia 51/37 Las Vegas 66/51 mc 58/49 sh Year to date ...... 6.55" 50/33 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 50/30 pc 58/34 s Normal year to date . . . .13.10" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 78/55 s 63/43 sh 52/28 Grass None None Longview 50/33 St. Louis 44/31 s 55/37 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 47/34 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 50/34 ra 47/34 sn Shown is today’s Mold None None 55/43 sh 58/44 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 39/31 s 43/34 s Send in your weather-related photo- 49/36 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 49/37 50/32 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 66/46 s 69/47 mc New Delhi 85/58 s 86/59 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx 67/33 pc 69/35 s Paris 56/47 sh 55/48 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 51/35 sh 52/37 s Spokane 45/30 ra 48/29 sh 51/43 sh 52/45 sh Rio de Janeiro 89/74 t 91/77 pc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 48/36 sh 50/39 s Tri Cities 54/29 pc 54/31 s Mexico City 79/49 s 81/51 s Rome 60/53 ra 59/51 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 51/32 sh 52/33 s Wenatchee 47/31 mc 54/32 s Moscow 33/11 mc 25/4 pc Sydney 79/65 s 78/66 pc Going on Vacation? Urgent Care. Flat Rate. Why Wait? Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, Donate Them To NIE! SHOESTRING VALLEY MEDICAL CARE For More Information 6 days a week, Sundays by appt. Or To Donate CH491875bw.db Call Customer 360-978-6888 • 360-520-7858 Service

Newspapers Newspapers 360-807-8203 . Ronald Williams In Education In shoestringvalleymedicalcare.com Dr • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 Contract Liquor Stores Feeling Pinch Following Privatization STRUGGLING: Some Lewis County Liquor Stores May Close Doors Due to Increased Competition By Amy Nile [email protected] By now, most Washington residents know the easy access of privatized spirit sales did not come with greater affordability. But the state’s former contract liquor stores are experiencing another cost of convenience. Many of those stores in Lew- is County are struggling to keep their doors open, with some reporting sales slashed in half. Now, they’re looking to legisla- tors in Olympia for help, but aid may come too late for some. Toledo Mayor Jerry Pratt, who owns a former state con- tract store, said he has lost more than half of his income since people have been buying booze from big box retailers or going Pete Caster / [email protected] to Oregon in search of better Toledo Mayor Jerry Pratt poses for a portrait in his liquor store in downtown Toledo on Tuesday. He said his business has been reduced by about 50 percent since liquor prices. The Toledo Liquor Inc. sales were privatized by voters. owner said he’s been putting his own money into keeping the the checkout lane. his business remains shaky. Still than quite a few of the stores,” not provide good service be- business afloat. Pratt said he does not think he thinks some former contract she said. cause the government guaran- “But eventually you gotta quit the public considered that stores store will make it. Sapegin said she has less teed the shops a paycheck and beating a dead horse,” Pratt said, like his pay a 17 percent retailer “But most of the small mom competition than other loca- the public had no other options who has been in the business licensing fee and a 10 percent and pop shops are going to get tions and her beer sales in- for buying alcohol. since 1999. “When do I give up?” distributor fee. squished out,” he said. creased when liquor prices The 10-year industry vet- Pratt said he will evaluate “They voted me out of a job,” That can be prevented if the skyrocketed, which helped her eran said while he too lost some sales at the end of the month he said. “It’s that 27 percent state changes the rules for stores bottom line. business to the large retailers, and decide if its worth operating that’s killing us.” such as his to sell liquor to bars But, another measure, Sen- business owners need to diver- in the newly privatized industry. Those costs are passed along and restaurants, he said. ate Bill 5731, which would allow sify their offerings to still turn a The Washington State Li- to the consumer, on top of a 20.5 A substitute was offered late beer and wine specialty shops to profit and keep customers com- quor Control Board turned li- percent spirit tax, and an addi- last month on House Bill 1161, sell malt liquor and spirits pro- ing back. quor sales over to the private tional 3.77 percent per liter. which would waive the 17 per- duced by craft distillers starting ••• sector on June 1, as mandated by The fees are also creating cent fee for retail licensees that in December, has Sapegin wor- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 voter-approved Initiative 1183. problems for Jim Kunz, who were contract liquor stores, al- ried. twitter.com/AmyNileReports The 167 formerly state-run runs the Winlock Liquor Store, lowing them to resell spirits to She said some people would www.facebook.com/ stores and about 160 shops that which has also seen sales de- bars and restaurants for on-site not have bought liquor stores if AmyNileTheChronicle operated under liquor board crease by about 50 percent since consumption beginning Jan. 1. they had known the state would contracts, including Pratt’s shop the law took effect. “We’re right The measure was referred to expand the number of small and several more in the greater on the fence, deciding whether the House Rules Committee last businesses allowed to sell spirits. Lewis County area, are the only we’re going to have to close our week and a Senate panel is con- “There’s a lot of things out small retailers allowed to sell doors,” Kunz said. sidering a similar measure. there that were really unfair,” spirits. The Costco-backed ini- With all the fees, Kunz said, “If that passes, it might be Sapegin said. tiative requires all other liquor the state is taking about half the enough to save us,” Kunz said. Still, others, such as Rudy retailers to measure at least profit from each bottle he sells. Katrina Sapegin, who owns Contreras, who owns Grand 10,000 square feet. “It’s like a kick in the face,” he Morton Liquor Store, said her Mound Liquor and Beverage, Many voters thought in- said. spirit sales also dropped after think competition is good for creasing competition would Even after offering more the law took effect but are start- the public. drive prices down, but custom- products such as wine and mix- ing to pick up. Under the state-run system, ers have learned otherwise in ers to increase sales, Kunz said, “We’re actually doing better Contreras said, some stores did SirenS Report: Washington Gained Serious About Spring Sports? 24,000 Jobs in January chronline.com ATHLETES OLYMPIA (AP) — New omist for the department. 3,200 jobs, and construction TRAIN HERE! numbers released Wednesday "The trend over the past year added 2,300 jobs. show the state reportedly gained probably gives us a better idea Only one industry lost jobs more than 24,000 jobs in Janu- of what's happening in the job in January, the private-sector ary, but state officials believe market," he said in a prepared education and health services March 1 - March 7 that number is too high to be ac- statement. industry, which saw a decrease Rise of the Guardians curate. The job numbers were re- of 1,500. $3 • PG Economists with the state leased Wednesday along with An estimated 261,000 people 11:30am & 2:30pm (Sat & Sun) employment Security Depart- the unemployment rate, which in Washington were unem- ment said that it's been more was unchanged at 7.5 percent. ployed and looking for work in Jack Reacher $3 • PG-13 than 17 years since the state saw The national unemployment January, including more than 5:30pm & 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Mat) that significant of a gain in job rate for January was 7.9 percent. 151,000 who claimed unemploy- CH491704cz.cg growth in one month, and that Industries that had the most ment benefits. Gangster Squad the preliminary numbers from gains in January, according to More than 3,300 unem- $3 • R 9:00pm the federal Bureau of Labor Sta- the report, included government, ployed workers ran out of un- Centralia 360 736-1683 CH491820bw.db tistics are likely to be revised. which added an estimated 5,500 employment benefits last month. $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with parent at or before 6:00pm Chehalis 360 748-3744 The average job growth for jobs, leisure and hospitality, A total of 128,808 people have Minor with parent before 7 pm only Rochester 360 273-0457 $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE the state over the past year has which added 4,600, and retail, exhausted their benefits since 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia www.thorbeckes.com been more than 5,000 a month, which added 4,000. Professional extended benefits were activated (360) 736-1634 •  said Joe Elling, chief labor econ- and business services added in July 2008.  Rep. Ed Orcutt Sorry for The Books of Lewis County Comment on Cyclists’ Breathing Available now! OLYMPIA (AP) — A Wash- came in a response to an email climatologist and glaciologist ington state lawmaker apolo- sent to more than 30 state law- at The , gized Monday for asserting in makers from Dale Carlson, the called Orcutt’s line of reasoning A Simple Song by an email last week that bicyclists owner of three South Sound-ar- “crazy.” Russ Mohney pollute the air with their heavy ea bike stores. Carlson was upset “We have to breathe whether breathing. about a proposal to create a $25 we’re riding a bike or not,” said $ 99 But while 20th District Re- fee for all new bicycle purchas- Thompson, who added that 28ea publican Rep. Ed Orcutt of Ka- es of $500 or more as part of a burning through a 12-gallon + Tax lama, the rank- transportation revenue package. tank of gas releases 314 pounds ing minority Orcutt, a conservative who of carbon dioxide into the air. member of the opposes most tax increases, told Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 House Trans- Carlson by email that cyclists A 2011 study by the Euro- portation Com- should help pay for the upkeep pean Cycling Federation found mittee, said that and construction of roads. that bicycle riding is not emis- his statement In support of his view, he sion-free, but is more than 10 was “not a point wrote that “the act of riding a times less polluting than driv- worthy of even bike results in greater emissions ing a car. That study took into $ 99 mentioning,” he Rep. Ed Orcutt of carbon dioxide from the rid- account the manufacture of the 12ea $ 95 R-Kalama 18ea didn’t retract er. Since CO2 is deemed to be a raw materials of a bicycle and + Tax + Tax his claim that greenhouse gas and a pollutant, the increased food consumption cyclists contribute to climate bicyclists are actually polluting that fuels the physical activity, Walkin’ Joe change with their “increased when they ride.” but did not factor in increased and the Midnight Marauders heart rate and respiration.” Carlson said he appreciated rates of respiration. by Dennis R. Waller “What I was trying to say is Orcutt’s subsequent apology, but bicyclists do have a lower foot- said the lawmaker’s views “still CH487162cf.db print but not a zero footprint in seems way out there.” Have a Stop in today to one of these relation to automobiles,” Orcutt “Cycling has so many positive mobile phone? locations and get your copy!! said. “I didn’t close that thought attributes to society,” Carlson out very well. It was poorly said. “It should be encouraged Lewis County worded.” and not discouraged.” Historical Museum chronline.com/mobile Orcutt’s initial statement Dr. Lonnie Thompson, a Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 LOCAL Mother of Murdered Toddler Will Face Criminal Charge CHARGED: Prosecutors mother also noticed the injuries that she was scared of Reeder on the child and pointed them and his threats of violence. Allege Developmentally out to Heupel. Despite her fear, she contin- Disabled Woman’s When Heupel asked Reeder ued to allow him to take care of about them, he made excuses Koralynn. Criminal Negligence for the injuries — the dog, falls Led to Her 2-Year-Old and self-inflicted bruises from HEUPEL DID NOT attend any of hitting her head against the Reeder’s previous court appear- Daughter’s Death at wall, according to the report. ances and was absent from the Hands of Boyfriend When Heupel suggested taking candlelight vigil where more the toddler to the doctor, she than 250 community members By Stephanie Schendel later told police, Reeder would gathered to mourn her daugh- [email protected] belittle her, telling she would ter’s death last June in down- The mother of the 2-year-old be “wasting the doctor’s time town Centralia. girl who died as a result of being and that all kids had cuts and When a small group of fam- sexually and physically tortured bruises.” ily, friends and community at the hands of the Centralia members gathered in the same woman’s boyfriend last May AS THE RELATIONSHIP pro- spot for a balloon release on gressed, Heupel said Reeder be- the six-month anniversary of will be facing criminal mistreat- Pete Caster / ment charges, Lewis County [email protected] came more verbally abusive and her daughter’s death in early Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer said Becky Heupel, center, mother of 2-year-old Koralynn Fister, sits in the front row of would frequently accuse her of December, Heupel sat in a car Wednesday afternoon. the gallery at Lewis County Superior Court prior to a sentencing hearing for James cheating and would demand to a distance away, wearing large The mother, 30-year-old Reeder on Wednesday at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. see her phone. He also told her sunglasses that covered her face, Becky Heupel, has obvious men- giving the toddler a bath when lived with her two daughters, that his friends would come and shying away from the small tal disabilities, both police and he left the room momentarily to ages 2 and 4. “take care of her” if she disre- group and a news prosecutors said. grab a towel. When he returned, They began communicating spected him. crew filming the event. Heupel was not home at the the child was facedown in the shortly after Heupel’s previous “We have a good relationship During Reeder’s sentencing time of her daughter’s death on bathwater. Authorities later ruled live-in boyfriend, Joey Michaels, ‘cept for when I make him kind hearing Wednesday morning, May 24. She had left town for the the child’s death a homicide and was arrested on an outstanding of mad,” she slowly told Detec- she sat in the front row of the afternoon with her older daugh- said she died due to blunt-force warrant out of Missouri. A few tive Pat Beall, of the Centralia courtroom, surrounded by fam- ter, sister and grandmother to head trauma and drowning. days after reconnecting online, Police Department, the lead de- ily, friends, victim’s advocates travel to Morton, leaving Koral- Reeder moved into her home. tective who handled the homi- and women from a domestic ynn Fister in the care of her live- FOR THE PAST nine months, as Heupel told investigators cide investigation, on the day of violence support group. Heupel in boyfriend, James M. Reeder prosecutors negotiated a plea that her previous boyfriends, Koralynn’s death. declined to be interviewed. — the man who was sentenced agreement with Reeder’s at- including Koralynn’s biological Heupel’s relationship with Heupel’s other daughter re- 37½ years to life in prison for torney, the question remained father, David Fister, seemed un- Reeder, just like the relation- mains in custody of Child Pro- the child’s slaying Wednesday how the toddler’s mother could interested in helping her around ships he had with past girl- tective Services. morning. be oblivious to the abuse that the house or caring for the girls. friends, were that of a typical do- “Reeder’s a shark and he was authorities allege began weeks Heupel told police that Fister, mestic violence cycle, Beall said. DESPITE HER developmental looking for weak prey,” Meyer prior to her daughter’s death. who also lives in Centralia, told The ex-girlfriends Beall in- disabilities, prosecutors believe said. “And he found it.” Since his arrest, prosecutors her shortly after Koralynn was terviewed told him a similar Heupel’s inaction played a role According to a police re- refused to comment on the pos- born that he “didn’t do the baby story: Reeder would grow more in her daughter’s death, Meyer port obtained by The Chronicle sibility of Heupel facing charges. thing” and instead would come verbally abusive and conde- said. She put her relationship through a public records request, “We needed her as a witness, home from work and drink scending. He then would de- with Reeder above the health family and friends of Heupel de- and my first and foremost re- alcohol and play video games mand to see their cellphones, and wellness of the child, he said. scribed her as a good mother and sponsibility was the case against instead of helping her care for accusing them of cheating, and “We had to look to see if the a caretaker to her disabled, elder- Reeder,” Meyer said. their daughter. Fister and Heu- in many of the relationships, he developmental issues played a ly grandmother and her mentally Heupel, who suffers from pel eventually broke up, and he escalated to violence. part in her ability to understand handicapped sister, who both chronic pain, panic attacks and moved out in February. Fister Most of the women never what was going on (with Reed- lived down the street from her at obsessive compulsive disorder, is later told police he had not seen called the police, and the ones er),” Meyer said. “We decided the time of the child’s death. partially deaf and wears a hear- his daughter in the five weeks who did often changed their sto- her developmental issues did The report, as well as audio ing aid, according to police re- prior to her death. ries once officers arrived, Beall not play a part, and that there recordings of Heupel’s interview ports. In her initial interview When Reeder moved in with said. Afterward, Reeder would was a culpability on her part.” with police, detailed how Reeder, with police, she said she was a Heupel in March, however, he cry and apologize to the women Formal charges will likely be a man with a violent past, ma- special-needs student through- cooked, cleaned and offered to for his behavior, promising to filed later this week, Meyer said. nipulated his way into a devel- out her childhood and functions help toilet train Koralynn. One never do it again. She will be charged with second- opmentally delayed woman’s at an eighth-grade level, adding month into their relationship, “Predators prey on people degree criminal mistreatment. life and isolated her youngest she knew 13-year-olds who were he encouraged her to divide the like that,” Beall said. “Reeder is In summary, the statute alleges daughter. smarter than her. Police later parenting responsibilities with a predator.” that a parent recklessly created confirmed the validity of these him. Reeder, who has two of his Both women who previ- an imminent and substantial THE CASE began when Reeder conditions through her medi- own biological children, did not ously had children with Reeder risk of death or great bodily brought Koralynn’s body to a cal reports. She also admitted to have contact with either one. told police he would frequently harm for their child. It is a class neighbor’s house, screaming the police it was often difficult and Heupel told police she was punch their pregnant bellies, C felony and carries a maximum small child had drowned in a overwhelming to manage both grateful for his help, and that according to the report. One sentence of five years in prison bathtub. But when paramedics children. she thought he loved and cared of them told the detective that and a $10,000 fine. arrived at the mobile home park about her, according to the re- four days after she gave birth, he “She was reckless in leaving on West Oakview Avenue at WHILE HEUPEL first met Reeder port. But after they divided up pinned her down, choked her the child with Reeder,” Meyer about 3 p.m., the toddler’s body several years ago at a party in the childcare responsibilities, and raped her, tearing the su- said. “We believe she has some was limp and already cold to the Centralia, she told detectives she told police, their sex life tures she had from the birth. responsibility in this whole touch, indicating to police she they reconnected in March, two started to decline. Like the other incidents of thing.” died long before they arrived. months before Koralynn’s death, She also began to notice domestic violence, the woman Law enforcement and pros- Her small body was spotted on the dating website Plenty of some of Koralynn’s severe in- never called police. ecutors have previously said this with bruises and covered with Fish. juries, including an abnormal Multiple friends of Heupel is one of the most severe cases of cuts and other injuries, includ- Reeder was one of three dif- bruise near the 2-year-old’s va- told police they tried to warn her child abuse they have dealt with. ing two palm-sized chunks of ferent men — all boyfriends of gina, according to the report. about Reeder’s violent past, but “In most cases, you see an skin missing from her buttocks. Heupel — to move in and out About two weeks before Koral- Heupel shut them out, according instance,” Meyer said. “In this Reeder told police he was of her house that year where she ynn’s death, Heupel’s grand- to the report. She also told police case, it’s prolonged.” Sentenced: Judge Says ‘This Called For a Much Higher Sentence’ Continued from front

Reeder had moved into Heu- ‘‘I can imagine her pel’s house with her and her two children when the couple began screams and her cries dating 10 weeks prior to Ko- ralynn’s death on May 24. The as she was tortured biological father, Fister, who by you.’’ also lives in Centralia, told law enforcement he had not seen his daughter for several weeks prior James Lawler to her death. Lewis County Superior Court judge Since his initial arrest, Reed- er has denied responsibility for the rape, torture and death of also accused his court-appoint- the child. ed attorney, David Arcuri, of Throughout lying and tricking him into ac- his sentenc- cepting the plea bargain. ing Wednesday, During the sentencing hear- the 26-year-old ing Wednesday morning, Lawler stared at the told Reeder he should be grate- table in front ful for Arcuri, adding that if the of him. He de- case would have gone to trial, clined to ad- Reeder would have likely been dress the court Koralynn Fister found guilty to several aggravat- when asked by killed in May ing factors that were added onto the judge if he 2012 the charges that would have giv- had something Pete Caster / [email protected] en Lawler the discretion to sen- to say. tence Reeder to up to 100 years James Reeder, right, enters Lewis County Superior Court, as his lawyer, David Arcuri, prepares for Reeder's sentencing on Reeder pleaded guilty to Wednesday afternoon at the Lewis County Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. homicide by abuse, two counts in prison. of rape of a child in the first “This called for a much high- Reeder potentially faces life in phrases from the probable cause ting before me is not the same degree, second-degree assault er sentence, but I don’t have that prison. affidavit that detailed the girl’s person they know,” Lawler said. and possession of methamphet- discretion,” Lawler told Reeder. The plea agreement also injuries due to the sexual and Reeder’s mother sat in the amine in early January. He used The aggravating factors were saves the family, the commu- physical abuse she went through. back of the courtroom with her a so-called Alford plea, which dropped as a result of a plea nity as well as the emergency re- “I get a sense of the trauma, a head down throughout the sen- allows him to avoid admitting agreement. sponders, who saw the toddler’s sense of the horror, by just looking tencing, covering her face every any guilt, but acknowledges if Lewis County Prosecutor extensive injuries, the stress and at the words,” Lawler told Reeder time TV news crews scanned the case were to go to trial, the Jonathan Meyer said previously devastation of a trial, he said. Wednesday, later adding, “I can the courtroom. She left before evidence against him was sub- the prosecutor’s office had been Both Lawler and the deputy imagine her screams and her cries the hearing was over. stantial enough to lead to a con- attempting to negotiate a plea prosecutor handling the case, as she was tortured by you.” “I hope that everybody in this viction. deal with Reeder from the time Will Halstead, read the details Lawler also acknowledged courtroom can eventually find On Feb. 1, Reeder once again he was charged. By accepting of the toddler’s injuries in great that he received a series of letters some peace and heal,” Lawler appeared before Lawler and re- the plea deal, Reeder gives up detail to the court. from Reeder’s family members, said at the end of the hearing. quested the judge disregard the his legal right to appeal his sen- “It’s graphic, but I think it’s including his grandmother, sis- ••• Alford plea deal he had made tence in the future. Also, Meyer important,” Lawler said be- ter and mother. Stephanie Schendel: (360) only three weeks prior. Reeder added, with the plea agreement, fore he started reading direct “I accept that the person sit- 807-8208 • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 Rainier Ends Contract With Tenino Police Department DONE: Rainier Mayor well as duty officers who were the city originally was promised available to both cities, 24 hours a flexible end date. Cites Discontent With a day, seven days a week. The law In December 2011, then Tenino Mayor, City “I compare it to a marriage: We enforcement services provided Mayor-Elect Strawn made went for eight years and had a by Tenino were of the highest known his intention to disband Council caliber, and it's unlikely that the the Tenino Police Force once he By Lisa Broadt great run, but now it’s come to services provided by Thurston took office. Former Chief of Po- County will be of the same qual- lice Sean Gallagher subsequent- [email protected] time when one wants a divorce.” ity, Fournier added. ly resigned. The city of Rainier last week "Even if one of our officers is At that time, Strawn, 36, told severed ties with the Tenino Eric Strawn in Tenino, it's still going to be a Schleis that if Rainier wanted Police Department, making of- Tenino mayor better response time (to Rainier) to terminate its contract early, ficial a December proclamation then if a deputy in Littlerock Tenino would have no issue with that the two would terminate responded," he said. The city's that. the nine-year partnership at the and one commissioned officer, Strawn admits he’s made average response time, accord- It’s a position the mayor end of June. "a situation that was wholly in- mistakes — “I don’t mind being ing to Fournier, was 2.5 min- maintains. Rainier instead will pay adequate to provide services to accountable” — but says the city utes; speed that is of particular “I compare it to a marriage: Thurston County about both cities," according to Raini- council is as much to blame for importance to both Tenino We went for eight years and had $220,000 a year for law enforce- er's resolution. the broken relationship. and Rainier, which Fournier a great run, but now it’s come to ment services, according to The city first made notice “I’m not pushing blame, but described as "cities wrapped time when one wants a divorce,” Rainier Mayor Randy Schleis. on Dec. 12, 2012, of its inten- if the council got along with me around schools." Strawn said. “Do we part ami- Frustration with Tenino's tion to terminate services with better and projected a condition "That's what you need for an cably and still have a friendship administration — not with the the Tenino Police Department. of unity, Rainier would have a urban centers … A police de- afterwards? Or do we part as Tenino police force — spurred Rainier confirmed its decision lot more confidence,” he said. partment that's going to be there enemies and vow never to work Rainier's decision not to renew through letters dated Jan. 22 in 2.5 minutes, not 12 min- together on another thing, ever?” the approximately $215,000 a and Feb. 26. LEADERS OF THE TWO CITIES dis- utes," Fournier said. "When you “I want the first one,” he said. year contract, which provided Tenino has yet to respond, agree, however, when it comes think about school shootings This is in part because, ac- the city with emergency response, according to the Rainier resolu- to a contract addendum that re- and things like that, a lot of bad cording to Strawn, both enti- control and court services, tion. quires Tenino to provide a day- things can happen in 12 min- ties will benefit from breaking Schleis said. Though Thurston County's time police officer for 40 hours utes, and it really only takes one up. For Tenino, keeping its of- "We have no problems with services are more expensive, a week to oversee traffic and officer to make the difference." ficers in one city will save about the police department. If the Rainier would rather swallow school safety. The conditions Fournier also contests that $30,000 in mileage reimburse- city council could get along with the cost than deal with Tenino, of that July 2006 contract — in Rainier’s decision has anything ment; for Rainier, contracting each other and with the mayor according to Schleis. which Rainier promised to pay to do with the police squad. with Thurston County will pro- and not make us feel like we're “We have to look out for an additional $60,000 annu- The city’s decision to buy what vide the level of services they de- being jerked around, maybe we Rainier,” the former police chief ally — have not been met for "a Fournier describes as “dimin- sire, Strawn said. could have found a way to sit said. long time," according to Rainier ished services” at an increased “The quickest way to start down and work it out," Schleis, Tenino City Councilor Mayor Schleis. price, emphasizes the fact that healing the cities is for 60, said. Wayne Fournier also voiced As such, Rainier will pay only Rainier is seeking organization to take responsibility for the Rainier first grew concerned frustration at his city's short- the original contract amount, and stability rather than im- partnership going bad and move about the stability of the Tenino comings — including a lack of not the remaining addendum proved law enforcement services. forward,” he added. police force when, in late 2011, communication, cooperation payments, until June 30. Rainier “That makes it obvious to But, with about $40,000 at city officials learned that Tenino and foresight. already has made its March pay- me that this is not about law stake, the Tenino City Coun- might disband its force, accord- Mayor Eric Strawn is respon- ment and will make three addi- enforcement,” he said. "If I was cil is less understanding, and it ing to a resolution passed by the sible for many of Tenino’s fail- tional payments of $10,070 each on the Rainier City Council, I appears that the council — the city. As a result, Rainier began ures, according to Fournier. through June, according to a let- would have concerns too.” entity with authority over the to explore its options — includ- "I think it's absolutely unfor- ter sent from Schleis to Strawn. contract — is unlikely to honor ing contracting services from tunate that someone in office But Tenino Councilor WHILE RAINIER and the Tenino the mayor’s wishes. Thurston County. 12 months could cost the city a Fournier contests Rainier's as- Police Department are contrac- Rainier is resigned, accord- The concerns of city offi- quarter million dollars in a year," sertion that the required servic- tually committed until June, ing to Schleis. cials increased when Tenino Fournier, 32, said about Strawn. es were not provided. Rainier continues to hope, and "That's their prerogative," he fired two police chiefs and lost a "The city has been shaken to its According to Fournier and request, that Tenino's city coun- said. "We don't know if (they number of officers to other em- foundation. I'm scared as to Tenino Police Chief John Hutch- cil will allow them an early exit. will let us out). We'll find out ployers. By early 2012, Tenino's what the next three years will ings, a school officer was indeed Rainier deserves that courte- at next council meeting. If they force consisted of a police chief hold." provided 40 hours a week — as sy because — as Schleis tells it — want to hold us to the 18 months, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Considers Patrolling Pe Ell River Run RESPONSE: Drowning of “We don’t have a vessel, and even if we did, there are some 24-Year-Old Man Last parts of the river that are 6 inch- Year Brought Safety es deep,” Aust said. The sheriff’s office does have Concerns to the Forefront a swift water rescue team, which By Kyle Spurr Aust said could hold its training the day of the river run. [email protected] “It’s an option,” Aust said. Following the drowning of “But then you create an expec- 24-year-old Daniel Kuhn during tation on people’s part that it’s last year’s Pe Ell River Run, the safe because a swiftwater rescue Lewis County Sheriff’s Office is team is there.” determining ways to patrol the Kuhn, an Iraq War vet- event for the first time in the eran, separated from a group event’s 34-year history. of friends during the river run “We have never quote last April. He told his friends he ‘manned’ it before,” Lewis Coun- would meet them at the Chan- ty Sheriff’s Office Commander dler Road Bridge but never ap- Steve Aust said. “Just now that peared. there has been a death, people When Kuhn did not show up are thinking more about it.” by 8 p.m., the rest of his group Kuhn’s death was the first left. They thought he may have reported at the Pe Ell River Run, left with other friends, the sher- an annual event on the second iff’s office said. Saturday in April during which The swift water rescue team participants navigate the Cheha- found Kuhn’s body five days lis River from Pe Ell to Doty us- later, and the coroner's office de- ing various flotation devices. termined he drowned. Aust said the sheriff’s office Aust said he remembers ob- wants to have a presence at the serving a Pe Ell River Run years unofficial event to help out if ago and thinking how danger- something goes wrong, like an- ous the event can be for the par- other drowning. ticipants. Aust said the sheriff’s office “Most of what people do there is facing two major hurdles. It is legal, maybe not safe, but le- doesn’t have a boat, and the gal,” Aust said. The Chronicle, file photo sheriff’s office would need per- ••• Jason Pickett, Pe Ell, ights the current that has him trapped in an eddy on the Chehalis River at Rainbow Falls State Park in mission to go on private prop- Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 April 2010. An eddy is a whirlpool-like area also known as a hole, in this case caused by a boulder obstructing the low of erty surrounding the river. water.

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Centralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WA. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 LOCAL Ritchie Bros. Sells More Than 1,800 Pieces of Equipment at Auction By The Chronicle Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers sold more than 1,800 pieces of heavy equipment at its most re- cent sale Tuesday in Napavine. Ian Malinski, a spokesperson for Ritchie Bros., said the pub- lic company would not release the exact amount of the sale but that 3,000 bidders registered on- site and online from close to 50 countries around . Ritchie Bros. sold a 2012 2500HD Silverado pickup truck for $40,000 at the auction to an online buyer from Dayton, Ore. All proceeds from the sale of the truck will be go- ing directly to support Chicks n Chaps, a Montana-based organi- zation that teaches women about the sport of rodeo while raising awareness and funds for breast cancer patients and their fami- lies. Other equipment sold during Pete Caster / [email protected] Tuesday’s auction included 25 A man raises his hand to indicate a Trucks line up along the viewing area as “catchers,” who scan the crowd for bidders, looking out for bidding in their respective hydraulic excavators, 24 crawler bid during Ritchie Bros. Auctions in sections at the Ritchie Bros. auction site in Napavine on Tuesday. tractors, and 18 rock trucks. Napavine on Tuesday.

A “catcher,” who scans the crowd for bidders, encourages bidding in his section at A man walks past a line of truck cabs in the Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers lot on Tuesday in Napavine. the virtual auction site at the Ritchie Bros. auction in Napavine Tuesday.

Intensified Tech Security Could Cost County, Cities More Than $35,000 SHORE UP: Federally mobile devices. Ramping up the sensitive information like crimi- records, will not be required to, cost the county and incorpo- security on phones and tablets — nal justice records. Strozyk said. rated cities as much as $36,000 Mandated Security namely adding a four-digit pass Each fob costs $150 to $200, When the Department of — is not yet known, Strozyk said. Measures Will Protect code — will be straightforward and Lewis County must pro- Justice first announced the new “$150 or $200 is not a lot of Criminal Justice Records, and free. Security on the laptops, vide them for about 120 laptops mandate earlier this year, Lewis money until you put a multiplier however, could cost the county in the sheriff’s office, accord- County was told it would have to behind it,” he said. Burden Local Budgets more than $20,000. ing to Central Services Director buy the fobs by Sept. 1. But last The deadline extension will, By Lisa Broadt A directive from the Depart- Michael Strozyk. Local police week, the deadline was extended however, provide some cushion ment of Justice handed down to departments, including Cen- to Sept. 1, 2014, to allow local from the unexpected budget [email protected] each state will require all mem- tralia, Chehalis, Morton and entities more time to prepare for blow. In the coming months, Lewis County and the incor- bers of law enforcement to safe- Toledo, also will have to pur- the additional cost. Lewis County will seek “alterna- porated cities within the county guard their laptops through fobs chase the security devices. Fire How Lewis County and the tive funding sources,” possibly will soon begin measures to — USB plugins, specific to each departments, which typically incorporated cities will fund the in the form of a grant, Strozyk fortify security on laptops and computer, that help to protect do not access criminal justice extra expense — which could said. Construction Postpones Proposed Pedestrian Bridge over Skookumchuck River TRAIL: City of Centralia chuck River, which will connect ward with building a trestle over mer, Ward said. CONTACT LEWIS COUNTY two collector-distributor lanes. the Chehalis River on the Wil- Lewis County Community Told to Apply for COMMUNITY TRAILS The bridges are expected lapa Hill Trail, which would ex- Trails formed in 2006 to work Grant Again After to be complete by this summer, pand the trail from the Veteran’s with city and state agencies, lo- Lewis County Community Trails but will not be connected to the Memorial Museum to the Doty cal business owners, the cham- Construction is Finished meets at noon on the first Thurs- day of each month at Hansen Hall collector-distributor lanes un- area. ber of commerce and local citi- By Kyle Spurr on the Centralia College campus. til later in the project, WSDOT zens to create an entire network To volunteer or send contribu- Assistant Area Engineer Ty Hil- LEWIS COUNTY Community of trails in Lewis County. [email protected] tions, contact Lewis County Com- lebrand told The Chronicle in Trails will meet with the state The current trails in the munity Trails at info@lewiscounty- Plans for a pedestrian bridge trails.org. December. parks department next month county are Discovery Trail, over the Skookumchuck River WSDOT Local Program to discuss the trestle, proposed Borst Park Trail, Seminary Hill in Centralia will have to wait Manager Ken Hash said once to allow pedestrian, bike and Natural Area, at least two more years until $500,000 in grant funding. the bridges are completed, Lew- emergency vehicle traffic. Airport Levee Trail, Willapa construction work from the “WSDOT liked the proposal, is County Community Trails “That trestle would allow us Hills Trail, Stan Hedwall Park Interstate 5 widening project is but they felt we had applied a bit will be left with a 10-foot-wide to cross the Chehalis River and and the walking trail at Rotary completed, Lewis County Com- too early,” Ward said. “The pro- shoulder for bike and pedes- go 20 miles where now just past Riverside Park. munity Trails President Steve posal was two years ahead of its trian traffic on the southbound Adna you have to stop,” Ward Ward said all the trails are Ward said. time.” bridge. said. disconnected and in the future The nonprofit Lewis County The grant money would then Ward said the trestle over the he hopes to create a direct north Community Trails proposed the CREWS WORKING on the Wash- fund building ramps from the Chehalis River has already been to south connection, which pedestrian bridge, which would ington State Department of trail to the bridge, Hash said. approved by the county and will could happen by connecting the connect the Fort Borst Park trail Transportation widening proj- be funded by the Federal Emer- Willapa Hills Trail, commonly system and the Airport Trail ect between Mellen Street and WHILE COMMUNITY Trails waits gency Management Agency. known as Rails to Trails, to let system, and had the city of Cen- Blakeslee Junction are finishing for one bridge connection, Ward Construction on the trestle people travel from Centralia to tralia apply last year for about two bridges over the Skookum- said the nonprofit is moving for- could begin as early as this sum- Pe Ell. News in Brief provide law-enforcement of- ers. They have the resources The second power outage Braun Pleased With ficers and the criminal justice to relocate their operations Power Outages will be Tuesday from 9 to 11 a.m. Progress in Fight system with more tools to go very quickly, and these bills Scheduled Next Week in the Brook Drive area in Che- after traffickers, and Senate give law enforcement and local halis also for electrical equip- Against Sex Trafficking Bill 5488 would establish an prosecutors additional tools to in Salkum, Chehalis ment repairs. About 46 accounts in Washington enhanced penalty for perpe- combat the abuse of our chil- By The Chronicle will be affected. trators who use the Internet to dren.” Letters have already been By The Chronicle assist in the commission of a Braun commended the Sen- The Lewis County Public printed and mailed to impacted sex-trafficking crime. ate for its commitment to pro- Utilities District has scheduled customers. Sen. John Braun, R-Cen- “People may not realize how tecting the victims of human two power outages next week in tralia, on Tuesday voiced his big of a problem human traf- trafficking and bringing the the Salkum Heights area and on approval of Monday’s unani- ficking is in our state,” Braun perpetrators of these crimes to Brook Drive in Chehalis. mous Senate votes for two bills said. “Too many people are justice. The first power outage will aimed at fighting human traf- falling victim to these preda- “Sadly, slavery is still alive in be on Monday from 9 to 11 a.m. ficking and the sexual exploi- tors, and right now law en- the form of child prostitution in Salkum Heights for the repair tation of children. forcement needs all the help and human trafficking,” he of electrical equipment. About Senate Bill 5669 would it can get to stop the traffick- said. 30 accounts will be impacted. 736-6322 March 2013

The Chamber will now be open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BCusiness onnections Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter It’s a Time of Growth and Renewal Letter from Sen. Braun Spring Walking in the door, you’re out-of-county visitors. When I was elected 20th This includes eight bills is just over greeted with a friendly hello It’s an exciting time of or- Legislative District senator I that will help bring stability, the hori- and a smile from the Chamber ganization and focus for the promised to hit the ground predictability and efficiency to zon, and staff. The walls gleam with a Chamber. We are ready for in- running and work toward a your business, so Washington’s March is fresh coat of paint. creased involvement and are better Washington. Here we small-business community can officially If you have driven by lately, thrilled to be teaming up with are, several weeks into the 2013 do what it does best, grow our here. I you may have noticed a fair local businesses, cities, and the legislative session and those economy and create jobs. have been amount of cars parked in our county to make the Chamber a of us in the Senate Majority Too many people in thinking lot and a good stream of peo- premier resource for business Coalition our state are unemployed a lot about ple coming in to the Chamber. growth and development. Caucus are or underemployed. These what lies We’ve re-organized the office Please consider taking time working proposals strike at the core ahead in Alicia Bull and are excited to have our hard to issues making it difficult for our to stop in at the chamber. We the next Executive Director board room available for meet- pass the families, friends and neighbors few months at the Chamber. ings. encourage you to tell us about major to find work. I have long believed I always feel inspired by the We have been really pleased your business needs and would reforms that if government can make it growth and renewal that spring with the steady flow of visitors love for you to share informa- that easier for the private sector to represents, and while its a bit coming from out of town to tion about sales or activities go- members grow our economy, the private cliché, I feel the Chamber is en- check out our activity calendar ing on inside your company. As of the sector will grow our economy. It tering its own spring season. and brochures. the Chamber grows in this time Centralia- is really that simple. As you drive by the Cham- Our website is updated and of renewal, we want you to feel Chehalis John Braun I am working hard to make ber office, you may notice pot- fresh with Home and Garden the growth within your busi- Chamber State Senator sure these two committees are ted plants hanging off the front Show information. 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We organized this session when bills passed by They Are in Networking coalition to promote an agenda the Senate are going over to the that focuses on jobs, education House of Representatives and By Amanda Berg, president, Tia refers potential homeowners, really complement each other. and passing a sustainable vice versa. As my committees United Women in Business new constructions and empty Within United Women budget. One of our goals is to start to examine legislation Network, Centralia chapter homes to Mrs. Klean Janitorial. in Business Network we have make sure you have a say in passed by the House, rest Other great power partners multiple “Power Partners” but the political process — because assured that I will have your The best compliment anyone for Tia Barrett at Realty World best interests at heart. you can never have too many. when it comes to creating jobs, can give your business is a would be an insurance agent who knows better than chamber The costs of doing business referral. In today’s world, the or mortgage broker, which are Some great opportunities and members? in Washington far exceed most best form of advertising is a currently open positions within available spots within our Even before taking office I other states. As a part owner of handshake and a big mouth. United Women in Business group could be a photographer, was appointed as Chairman of a family-owned manufacturing At United Women in Business Network. These would also web designer, insurance agent the Senate Trade and Economic company, I know the Network, we give your business be a great power partner for a (auto, life and home), a jewelry Development Committee challenges you face every day. and Vice Chairman of the My commitment to reducing the opportunity to be heard — janitorial company. consultant, mortgage broker, not only by the members in the Another example of power Senate Commerce and Labor the burden placed on you by personal trainer and many more group but by their connections partners within United Women Committee. government is reflected in the as well. When you are a part of a in Business Network: We have open industries. If you are or In the commerce committee, bills I have sponsored this year. smaller group, it’s often the same a weight loss/maintenance know someone in an industry we have passed bills that It is a great privilege to people you do business with consultant and a company who are looking for power addressed the much-needed serve as your state senator. I time and time again. However, that focuses on healthy living partners to help your business reforms to the workers’ look forward to working with what is important to remember environments. In life, when you compensation system. Our you over the next four years grow, please don’t hesitate committee has also worked to as I represent you in Olympia. are the power partners within are working toward a healthier contacting Amanda Berg at limit the scope of Seattle’s paid Please do not hesitate to contact that group. lifestyle, it doesn’t just start at [email protected]. Feel sick-leave ordinance — keeping my office with your concerns. For example, UWBN has your diet but everything around it from harming businesses a Realtor Tia Barrett from you. Getting toxins out of your free to check us out on www. meetup.com/U-W-B-N and, located outside Seattle. Sincerely, Realty World. She is a great life helps with that healthier As chairman of Trade and finally, don’t forget to follow us power partner for our janitorial lifestyle; therefore, these two Economic Development I am Senator John Braun, company Mrs. Klean Janitorial. businesses within our group on Facebook! able to dedicate my time to R-Centralia promoting laws that will help you create private-sector jobs. Chamber Is Upcoming Chamber Events Looking for Volunteers for Chamber Forum, Monday, March 11, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Shannon Furhman, manager of new sales, Regence BlueShield, Individual, Medicare and Employer the Home and Group products will be our keynote speaker. Garden Show Fuhrman has been in the healthcare industry for 17 years and has been with Regence since 1999. Shannon The Centralia-Chehalis is originally from Olympia, Wash., and currently resides in Snohomish, Wash., with her family. Chamber of Commerce is look- Monthly Chamber Drawing prizes benefitting the Rob Fuller Scholarship provided by Custom Security, ing for volunteers for the up- Keysar Center, Tires Inc., and Washington Tractor. coming 48th annual Home & Lunch Menu: Corned beef and cabbage, vegetables, soda bread and apple crisp. The Chamber Garden Show, held March 22-24 at the Southwest Washington Forums are held at O’Blarney’s Irish Pub in downtown Centralia. Please pay for your lunch at the Fairgrounds. bar downstairs, and the meeting will be held upstairs. Spend some time at The Chamber Information Booth helping people find their way Business After Hours, Thursday, March 21, 5-7 p.m. around the show, taking in the slips for our raffle drawing, Hosted by Live 95/KITI, 1133 Kresky Ave., Centralia passing out tourism information Join Live 95 and KITI for an anniversary event! Celebrating 35 years of local ownership, Lewis County's and promoting The Chamber. Number One Rated Radio Station thanks the business community with great vacation giveaways, gift For more information or to sign up, please email thecham- certificates, and other fun prizes. We'll also have a sneak preview of our Classic Camaro, our promotion for [email protected] or call the summer of 2013. Heymann Whinery will provide beverages, and there will be great food and much more. (360) 748-8885. 48th Annual Home & Garden Show, March 22-24, 2013 Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 10-4 Browse over a hundred booths from local and national businesses to inspire home improvement and gardening ideas. Featured guests include Ciscoe Morris, Meeghan Black and Flood Valley Homebrew on Saturday, Sam Benowitz of Raintree Nursery on Sunday, and Master Gardeners and Master Recycler/Composters throughout all three days. Sunday is Family Day featuring a show from magician Jeff Evans at noon and kids projects with Ernie Von Seggern and Home Depot from 1 to 3 p.m. For more information, call the Chamber at (360) 748-8885. 2

Directory CHAMBER STAFF Tips for Hiring a Contractor Alicia Bull Executive Director By Erik Jensen, General are comparing ‘apples to apples’ [email protected] Contractor and not just taking the lowest It’s that time of year again! bid. Getting the job done right is Tara Leonard The dark days of winter are very important! Executive Assistant coming to a close and the spring • Licensing — Check to see if [email protected] season is just around the corner. the contractor you want to hire The arrival of spring presents an is properly and legally licensed. Michelle Turner ideal time of year to begin any You can do so by using the same Khandra Hoxit home renovation projects. The Labor and Industries website [email protected] first step is determining which mentioned above. areas to renovate first. Believe it • Verify valid insurance 2013 EXECUTIVE BOARD or not, deciding what you want to — It’s important to verify the Ken Kostick, Chair renovate will likely be the easiest company’s liability insurance to Port of Chehalis part of the process. The hardest, ensure you’re protected against but most important, part of any damage. Dwayne Aberle, Past Chair this process, though, is hiring • Ask for references — Security State Bank a contractor. The good news is Ask for references from the you have full control over the contractor’s previous three jobs warranty info. • Bonding — Be sure Tony Ketchum, Incoming Chair hiring process. As the old saying and check them out before you • Required deposit and the workers are legitimately I.P. Callison & Sons goes “a well-informed customer sign a contract. You don’t want payment — Never pay a deposit employed by the contractor. is a confident customer.” That’s to hire someone who happens of more than 25% - 30% of the This ensures you’re protected why we created the following to be ‘driving-through’ your Amanda Singleton, Vice Chair total job cost. Present final against any damage and theft. Rainier Connect guidelines to assist you with this neighborhood, stuffing flyers in payment only when the job process: your mailbox, and claims to be • Don’t be afraid to has been completed to your ask questions — Good Jenny Collins, Secretary • Track Record — Research doing work for your neighbors. satisfaction. Pay either by credit the contractor’s and company’s He very easily could be an out- communications with your Visiting Nurses card or check. NEVER PAY history using Labor and of-state contractor, using his contractor are vital to a CASH. Ron Hall, Treasurer Industries website at http://www. truck as an office. successful project. Get the lni.wa.gov. It’s fast, easy and, • Written contract — Never • Get a warranty — Make Ron Hall, CPA sure to obtain all relevant answers that satisfy your needs best of all, it’s free. allow any work to begin until — after all, it is your home! • Compare Costs — Obtain you have a signed and written warranty information in writing. 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Warranty information should Erik Jensen is a partner in Bob Jackins at least three bids in writing. contract in-hand. The contract This will allow an accurate should include project start and include any and all qualifying Jensen-Hall Construction, Inc., Home Depot comparison of things like completion dates, specifics of products and installations. It’s and the 2013 President of the specifications, warranty, labor, the work to be done, exact costs important to check and re-check Lewis County chapter of the Kyle Heaton and time. Make sure that you of said work, and applicable all the fine print carefully. Olympia Master Builders. Port of Centralia

Chris Dupont TransAlta Planning a Meeting or Event? It All Begins With a List By Jodi Baker, catering manager, be needed. As the list comes those ideas to life within the their budget, so that we can put Christine Fossett Great Wolf Lodge together, the overall look and constraints of a budget is where The Chronicle together the perfect event. And feel of your event will too. If you you have the opportunity to whether that event is a simple Planning a meeting or are coordinating the meeting for shine. Rob Hill off-site meeting or a large-scale an event can be exciting and someone, talk with them. Ask By creating a list of wants City of Centralia daunting. However with a if there is something they really and needs, and knowing how banquet, I begin each planning little pre-planning, you can want to take place ñ or avoid ñ much money you have to session with a list and a number. Merlin McReynold put together an event that is during the meeting. This first spend, you are well on your From there, the possibilities are City of Chehalis successful and memorable for step will also help you consider way to coordinating the perfect endless. your attendees — and your boss! the proper location for your meeting. Deanne Putman Jodi Baker is the catering What’s the best way to get meeting or event. At Great Wolf Lodge, this is Allstate Insurance/Putman Agency manager for the Great Wolf started? Make a list ñ and In addition, it is never too advice I share with my clients Lodge, Centralia. To learn more yes, check it twice. Consider early to understand your budget. every day. My goal is to exceed Suzie Mitchell the goal of the meeting, the During the list-making and expectations, and the best way about hosting your event at the Helly Hansen number of people who will brainstorming phase, it is easy to do that is to work with my resort’s conference center, contact attend, technology use, and to come up with every idea clients to understand their (360) 347-0013 or at jobaker@ Jeanell Rasmussen whether food and beverage may possible. Successfully bringing goals, their desires, and yes, greatwolf.com. Providence Hospital

Dave Muller Retired Water Is Everywhere ... Be Prepared! Ron Sturza By Jenni Bodnar, general beautiful resources and should During the winter, waters and lakes.) Sunbird Shopping Center manager, Thorbeckes FitLife be enjoyed, but I cannot stress are always cold and can quickly • Always enter shallow enough the fact that everyone go from being calm to rough, and unknown water feet first. Dr. James Walton Centers needs to be proactive to remain especially during storms. If you Absolutely never dive head first Centralia College Although as I write this article, it is pouring down safe by learning some basic rules are on the water for hunting, into a body of water where you buckets of rain, I know that of water safety. Whatever time fishing, or recreational activities, cannot see clearly to the bottom. Mitch Moberg of year it is, safety is always wear protective gear and life Twin Cities Trading Post soon, the sun will show itself Water depth can be deceiving. again, the days will be longer warranted around bodies of jackets. Tell someone where It’s always best to go feet first to and people will be outside more water. you are going, when you plan see how deep it really is. CONTACT US: In the spring, rivers are enjoying our beautiful area. We to return, and be prepared for We all know what a tragedy 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way often high and swift from sudden weather changes. Chehalis, WA 98532 are surrounded by lush, green it is when we hear a news rains and snow melt and can Here is a list of safety tips story of a missing person by a open areas that are filled with easily overwhelm the strongest Oice: 360.748.8885 provided by the International river, a flipped boat on a lake, rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes. swimmer. Even on hot spring Open Water Drowning In keeping with the theme of a youngster that is missing Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 days, lakes, ponds, and rivers are Prevention Guidelines Task living a healthy life and enjoying that was diving off a bridge, or still cold and are dangerous for Force. This is a resource available some other terrible incident. So Fax: 360.748.8763 the outdoors, my article this swimmers. Hypothermia can at www.seattlechildrens.org. month is about water safety. please, use caution and wear a occur quickly in very cold water. Always keep yourself safe: lifejacket. If you need additional [email protected] These bodies of water are In the summer, water that • Learn swimming and water local resources, our amazing is warm on the surface may safety skills- the earlier the police and fire departments be much colder below. Use better. caution when swimming and have wonderful staff to assist TITLE GUARANTY CO. • Always swim with others,you. 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Dick’s Brewing at www.hubbububshop.com & green to your day. Also, The the whole family. RSVP please. Company Partners With hubbubshop on Facebook. Bath Depot has perfect items March Madness at We follow with the first film for Easter baskets including O’Blarney’s Irish Pub in our new movie series, “The Sounders Charity Yardbirds to Host LaLavande shea butter egg- Sound of Music,” presented Dick’s Brewing Company Easter Egg Hunt shaped soaps and the Fluffy Everyone is a VIP “Very by Hubbub and friends, on has partnered with Gorilla Bunny hand cream and body Irish Person” on St Patrick’s Day. Saturday, March 30, at 2 & 7 Football Collective, an official Yardbirds Merchant cream by Farmhouse Fresh. This year we will be celebrating pm. Admission is $8 or $20 per supporter group of the Seattle Association and Shop’n Kart Those are just two of many ideas all weekend long. Some of the family (4 people). Sounders FC, to produce a craft Stores are sponsoring an Easter for Easter that can be found here highlights this year will be The Enjoy all of your favorite beer for the 2013 soccer season. egg hunt from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the shop. Olympia Highlanders Pipe & movie snacks including popcorn Proceeds from the beer will on Saturday, March 23, at Yard Also, available now at The Drum Band and The Comerford and all of the treats from benefit Gorilla FC charities. Birds Mall. Over 1,200 eggs will Bath Depot are Gelato Sugar School of Irish Dance. Both Holley’s Place Frozen Yogurt A release party for both beers be hidden for four age groups Scrubs and Body Creams by will be performing throughout and Tegardens Fine Chocolates will be held from 4:30 to 9 p.m. with over 200 prizes to be given Feeling Smitten. In addition to the weekend. Don’t forget the & Pastries. on Friday, March 15, at Golazo away. Face painting and kids the wonderful bath and body food: Corned beef and cabbage, Mark your calendar for Headquarters, 714 E. Pike, games will also be set up. essentials already here at the shepard’s pie, Irish stew, bangers Saturday, April 20, for the next Seattle. For more information, call shop, new items and fragrances and mash, sodabread, and fish movie night, featuring “All 740-6900. are arriving all the time. and chips, to name a few. About Eve,” and April 27 for Come down and visit The What would St. Patrick’s the Finals of the Kiwanis Talent Kiwanis to Hold Auditions for Bath Depot, Inc. located at 108 Day be without a cold beverage Show AND Girls Night Out in Youth Talent Show Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day West Pine St. in downtown to wash it all down with? downtown Centralia. They’re ba-a-a-a-ck! Weekend Fish Style Centralia. For information, call O’Blarney’s features 12 drafts For more info, visit Remember those great Kiwanis Sandi at 623-1016. beers and many of your favorite centraliafoxtheatre.com or talent shows featuring our youth Mark your calendar and find Irish Spirits. Don’t miss out on call (360) 623-1103. Like us on a few years ago? Save the date for a babysitter for the weekend Lucky Eagle to Have Crystal Southwest Washington’s best St. Facebook at Historic Centralia April 27, because the Soroptimist of Friday, March 15, through Gayle and Lee Greenwood, Patrick’s Day celebration. Book Fox Theatre. and Kiwanis Service Clubs Sunday, March 17. The Devilfish your reservations now. The restoration of our are partnering to once again Public House will be celebrating Mystery Dinner Theatre We set the bar high with beautiful art deco theatre showcase the many talented the Irish with all the grandeur The Lucky Eagle Casino our state-of-the-art, all-HD continues - please make a young people throughout Lewis and style you’ve come to count will host Songwriter’s Circle satellite television system donation or become a member County. As a bonus, Historic on from us. featuring Trent Tomlinson, where you can watch the entire today! Fox Theatre Restorations non- On Friday, we’ll host a Jamie Paulin and Bobby Pinson NCAA Basketball tournament profit will also benefit from the Brewers Night/Tap Takeover on April 20. Tickets start at $15 simultaneously don’t miss Spring Fling to Be Held in fundraiser. welcoming the owners of Iron and will be available starting a second of the action. If Chehalis March 30 The two service clubs are Horse Brewery of Ellensburg to March 4. basketball isn’t for you, opening encouraging local businesses to kick off the weekend festivities. Country stars Crystal day of baseball is just around Join us for Spring Fling in support this countywide event, Iron Horse is best known for Gayle and Lee Greenwood will the corner, and to get you in beautiful historic downtown so if you can help as a sponsor their handcrafted ale Irish perform on April 27, and ticket the spirit, we are offering a free Chehalis on Saturday, March please contact Bob Holland, Death. What a great way to prices start at $40 and go on sale hotdog to anyone who comes in 30 (the day before Easter). We Centralia General Agencies, start St. Paddy’s weekend! Drink March 4. to watch the Mariner’s opener will once again be having free at [email protected]. All specials, giveaways and raffles Don’t miss the mystery April 1. pictures with the Easter Bunny sponsors will be recognized in will be held all night. dinner theatre on May 4. Tickets from noon to 2 p.m. at Kaija’s the event program. On Saturday, live music with go on sale March 11 and will Garden and Pet in Chehalis. The Whateverly Brothers starts Precision Printing and Tryouts are 6 to 9 p.m. on start at $35. Copy Depot Kids and pets welcome. Just April 10, and 1 to 4 p.m. on April off at 8 p.m. Special menu items For more information, visit bring your own camera. 13, at the V.R. Lee Building, include corned beef and cabbage, www.luckyeagle.com. In the past few months, we And make sure to visit all Chehalis. Performers must select Irish nachos, stuffed cabbage have had several specials in the the participating businesses rolls, corned beef hash and our one of the tryout dates when W.F. West High School Chamber Business Connection in downtown Chehalis to pick submitting their application, one-of-a-kind reuben. We have with products that we offer. This up Easter eggs with candy and and all must provide their own also brought in six special beers Receives Recognition as month, we would like to take coupons inside. Kind of like accompaniment. from across the big pond for this Lighthouse STEM School the opportunity to introduce trick or treating but Easter style. weekend. ourselves at Precision Print and Another fun, free family event The April 25 dress rehearsal At the Feb. 5, 2013, Chehalis and April 27 talent show will We will have a special Copy Depot. brought to you by The Chehalis opening at 2 p.m. on Sunday. School Board meeting, Dennis We love what we do. The Business Association. be held at the Fox Theatre, Milliken, STEM Director at Centralia. The Devilfish Public House is passion we have for our work excited to present The Whistlin Office of Superintendent of enables us to take ownership Applications are available Public Instruction, awarded a Debbie’s Boutique to Host online at swwfamily.com or by Oysters (Irish renegade music) of our client’s projects. We on St. Patrick’s Day from 3 to statue and banner to President constantly strive to deliver the ‘Sundress to Impress’ contacting Donna Karvia at Daniels and Principal Walters 6 p.m. This is a first for Lewis highest-quality product in a Hello and Happy Spring from [email protected] and must be for W.F. West High School being County, and this trio will timely manner. Debbie’s Boutique. We’re back submitted by March 20 to the designated as a Lighthouse delight you with their unique Precision Printing and Copy from our buying trip and spring address on the application. STEM (Science, Technology, style of Irish gigs and thrill you Depot is committed to making has sprung at Debbie’s. Lots of Performer categories are up Mathematics and Engineering) with their rebellious tunes. Be the printing process as friendly fun handbags and new denim as through age 8, ages 9 through School. He commended the prepared to go home exhausted as possible. We have numerous well as tops and dresses. 13 age 14 through senior in high high school for their current and satisfied after a weekend of recycled paper for use in any We will be doing our school. work in the area of STEM, and fun-filled revelry. project, and we recycle paper “Sundress to Impress” event again In each age category, 1st especially noted BioTech Day There is no cover charge the waste. this year on Sunday, April 21. prize is $250, 2nd prize is $100, activities and MATLAB classes. entire weekend! Our mission is to provide Tickets are on sale at Debbie’s and 3rd prize is $50. The function of a Lighthouse The Devilfish is an old- you with the highest-quality Boutique as well as the United For more information, school is to be a model for world-style public house at 289 products and service possible Way office. The price is $25 and contact Donna Karvia at other high schools in the state N.W. Chehalis Ave., Chehalis. in a timely fashion. We promise includes your lunch, beverage [email protected]. by opening its doors to visiting We can be reached at 996- to listen to you and help you and dessert as well as $5 of your educators and sharing best 1682. We are a 21 and over achieve your goals. ticket price going directly to practices. Miss Lewis County Pageant to establishment. We are proud of the roots United Way of Lewis County Be Held March 9 we have had in the community for your personal donation. All The 51st Miss Lewis County Ethereal Touch Moves to New Sign Ups Starting for for the last 20 years as we proceeds from the silent auction Scholarship Pageant will be held Location inside Thorbeckes Growing Places Farm have supported our schools, and random chance drawings at 7 p.m. on March 9 at the R.E. and Energy Park CSA nonprofits and community. will benefit the Human Response Bennett Auditorium. Doors There are so many exciting Although we’re proud of Network. open at 6:30 p.m. things going on at Ethereal It may be the middle of our products, services and Donna and Nettie are very Tickets are on sale at the Touch. I have joined Brianna’s winter, but seeds will soon be technology, nothing matches the pleased to share with us what Chamber for $15 until Friday, Place Salon and Wellness Spa sprouting in the greenhouse pride we have in our staff. Every Human Response Network March 8. Tickets will also be located at Thorbeckes Fitlife for this year’s crops. Sign up person on our staff is committed does for our community. We available at the door the evening Center in Chehalis. My office now and secure your farm to providing excellent customer are featuring designer Bri Seeley of the program for $20. is upstairs next to Brianna’s, so share! This 14-week program service and production. whose line received awards last We have 10 talented young stop in and say hello! provides you with a box of fresh, spring as she presented on the women vying for the crown of I have a new book that has locally grown produce planted, runway in LA. She will actually just been published, ‘Heart ‘Sound of Music’ Coming to Miss Lewis County 2013 and an cultivated, and harvested by Fox Theatre be here to showcase her beautiful opportunity to compete in the Magick — Where Healing our youth crew. Each week’s designer line for us. What fun! If Miss Washington Scholarship Begins.’ Press releases will be box of produce will contain The Fox Theatre is alive with anyone is interested in modeling, Pageant in July 2013. going out soon, and I’m very vegetables and a recipe. As “The Sound of Music” in March! please contact Debbie at 269- excited about this. The book is the season progresses the CSA Volunteers have been busy 6033. available for purchase through box may also include fruit and in the theatre this winter If you haven’t had a chance Summer Shoes Have me, Book N Brush, Balboa Press, herbs when available. The first making improvements for all to stop in since our relocation, Arrived at HUBBUB or any of the other major book CSA box will be available mid- of the exciting events coming we are right across from the Fox retailers. June. The cost is $350 for your up this spring. We kick off Theatre and next door to the Spring will be popping up in In addition to my energy CSA share. Each box will feed the event season with our 5th Brownstone Coffee Lounge. and around HUBBUB during healing, I have completed my a family of 4 for $25.00 a week. annual Volunteer and Member Remember to like us on the month of April! The fruits training with the HeartMath The new year brings the promise Appreciation Night: Friday, Facebook and keep up-to- of owner Rebecca Staebler’s Institute to be a Licensed 1:1 of another exciting season and March 22, at 6 pm. Join us for a date with our happenings buying trips to New York and Provider. In this capacity I offer we’re already looking forward to FREE evening of entertainment, by visiting our website at Philadelphia arrive almost daily. Stress Management Coaching seeing you on the farm again. fun, food and awards and bring debbiesfashionboutique.com. Stop in often and share in the and Zone Performance We will be interviewing and unveiling of exquisite handmade Coaching. I use the EmWave hiring Youth for the Summer jewelry, crazy fun clocks, the technology along with my Program. If you know of an at- most adorable stuffed animals coaching. risk youth aged 15 to 19 who is you’ll ever see (perfect for baby, Don’t forget, I am also enrolled in high school and may Money to Lend! tots, teens, and yes, big people certified to offer 8 CE credits be at-risk for not graduating on Local Lenders • Competitive Rates too), and bright metal flowers for nurses by teaching Practical time, please contact us. Member FDIC that will last all summer long. Reikie levels I, II, and III. Donate your slightly used Our business is helping Our summer shoes have also For more information on clothing, jewelry, furniture and your business succeed! just arrived, step into spring any of the programs mentioned household items to our Thrift • Business Loans with wonderful color and style above, please contact me at 360- store, open from 10 a.m. to 7 • Lines/Letters of Credit from Fidji, Dromedaris, and 520-4841 or 360-748-2112. p.m. Monday through Saturday • Equipment Financing Naot! and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. • SBA & Rural Mark your calendars for Shop The Bath Depot We will have a storewide 50 Development Loans CH491710cz.cg GIRLS NIGHT OUT, Saturday, percent off sale on St. Patrick’s April 27, 3 to 8 p.m. Start the fun for Something Green Day, March 17, 2013. Call Andy today to at HUBBUB! First 200 gals get a The Bath Depot, Inc. is the A farm stand will be schedule an appointment goody bag. perfect place to find something available at our Thrift Store, 515 at your convenience! HUBBUB, 505 N. Tower green for St. Patrick’s Day. Green A Harrison Ave., and at the farm Andy Alexander Avenue in Downtown Centralia, tea soap or a green soap dish is itself, 2905 Sawall, Centralia. 748.8648 | 877.595.0378 | ssbwa.com 360.736.1517, Visit us online just a couple ways you can add Contact Lynn Ford at 269-8837. 4 Networking Events Chamber Forum

Todd Chaput, chairman of the Lewis County Public Fa- cilities District, was the keynote speaker at the Feb. 11 Chamber Forum at O’Blarney’s Irish Pub in Centralia. Attendees enjoyed a lunch of chicken alfredo with penne pasta, Caesar salad, garlic toast and cheesecake. The next Chamber Forum will be held 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday, March 11. The keynote speaker is Shannon Furhman, manager of new sales, Regence BlueShield, Individual, Medicare Guest speaker at February’s forum was Todd Chaput. New Centralia City Council member John Elmore won a coffee basket. and Group products.

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February’s forum was a full house. New Executive Director Alicia Bull Business After Hours

The February Business After Chamber Ambassadors Kelly Hours, hosted by The Evergreen Robinson and Shari McFarland Playhouse in Centralia, was well pause for a photo. attended. After the event, attend- ees watched a performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” The next Business After one of the great comedy plays by William Shakespeare. Hours is Thursday, March 21, 5-7 p.m. Hosted by Live 95/KITI, 1133 Kresky Ave., Centralia Ambassador Spotlight

Full Name: Rachelle Denham What would others be surprised to know about The stage was set for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Evergreen Home town: Chehalis you? I was crowned Queen of Playhouse, Centralia. Alaska in 1977 for the prettiest Birthday: February 20 baby contest.

Siblings: Two brothers and one sister Why are you an Ambassador? Occupation of Parents: I joined the Ambassadors Retired in 2008 looking to expand my business contacts and Update on Career: I am the strengthen my relationships branch manager for Security State Bank — South Chehalis with other community leaders Branch. This year, I will be in our area. The business celebrating my 17th year with connections that have been the bank and look forward to built and deepened are many more years. invaluable to me which has helped me grow personally If you didn't grow up in Rachelle Denham and family and professionally. I have also Lewis County, where were learned that in order to be you born? I was born in our motorhome. We go to the Kodiak, Alaska, and moved to successful leaders, we need to Lewis County when I was two dunes and ride our quads. I also know our own weaknesses and February’s Business After Hours took place Feb. 21 at the Evergreen years old. enjoy spending time with my surround ourselves with people Playhouse, Centralia. How did you end up here? family and friends! that compliment our traits. My father was an EMT/ firefighter for Kodiak Fire Residential & Commercial Department when I was born and my mother's mom was Featuring Local battling cancer, so we moved In-State back to the area so my parents Monitoring could help my grandmothers.

Does your spouse work in the area? My husband Stacy is a sergeant for the Centralia Police Department. I have APPROVED an awesome 11-year-old son, Colby! CH491455sl.cg Free Estimates Do you have any hobbies? In 360-736-4191 my spare time I love trying exotic foods, traveling to • Security Systems • Fire Alarm Systems tropical warm places, singing

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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 Rep. Orcutt Makes His Point, Despite Apology We think our new state inappropriate. Bicycle Club. The story went alternatives to the bicycle pur- Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, is Our Views Orcutt replied back that the viral, including into the popular chase tax. going to fit in just fine with his thusiasts. Orcutt was less than $25 fee was about the only as- national Huffington Post web- How does this make Orcutt new constituents in the greater pleased with a proposed $10 pect he supported in the trans- site and advocacy blogs. Suffice a good fit in Lewis County? He Lewis County area. billion transportation package portation plan. Orcutt then to say many were not pleased is disgruntled with a proposed Orcutt joined the 20th Dis- wrote, “Also you claim that it is with Orcutt’s retort. massive spending spree on floated by Rep. Judy Clibborn, trict this past election following environmentally friendly to ride Obviously this was a tongue- state transportation projects, D-Mercer Island. She is chair statewide redistricting. Rep. a bike. But if I am not mistaken in-cheek remark, one that high- and he made his point via a Orcutt has made it clear his top of the House Transportation a cyclists (sic) has an increased lights some of the overspending sarcastic sense of humor. He’s two priorities are more jobs and Committee. Orcutt is the top heart rate and respiration. That and climate change silliness one of us. no additional taxation. That ranked Republican member of means the act of riding a bike that often comes from our state Olympia just doesn’t get it. meshes well with his fellow 20th that committee. results in greater emissions politicians. Orcutt does. It is time to slow District seatmates Sen. John Within the transportation of carbon dioxide from the Still, Orcutt shortly offered down the spending spree going Braun and House Minority proposal is a proposed fee of rider. Since CO2 is deemed a an apology, stating he under- on at the state capitol. Leader Richard DeBolt, also fel- $25 on any purchase of a new greenhouse gas and a pollutant, stands that strenuous bicycling Keep up the good work, Rep. low Republicans. bicycle costing $500 or more. bicyclists are actually polluting is not a pollution problem. Orcutt, and don’t let Olympia Orcutt made the news big- Dale Carlson, owner of Bike- when they ride.” Orcutt then reached out and blunt your sense of humor. You time this week over his email re- Tech in Tacoma, emailed about That email was sent out to a asked Carlson and other bicycle have a long future here in the marks to a group of bicycle en- 30 legislators stating the fee is larger audience via the Cascade enthusiasts if they had any 20th District. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Recounting the Ups, Downs and Ups Again of a SWW Singer Occasionally, I’ve written which became a big hit for Elvis about people of the area who Presley before Jimmie even had have made “the big time” in a chance to record it himself. their field. I’d like to add an- After ten years, everything other name to the list. came to a stop. On Dec. 1, 1967, Back when I was a disc Jimmie was found in his car, un- jockey in the late ‘50s and early conscious, the apparent victim ‘60s, one of my favorite singers of a savage beating. An off-duty was a young man who grew up Los Angeles cop maintains only a few miles south of here in he stopped Rogers for alleged the small (then) town of Camas. drunken driving, although it Anyone in his or her mid-sixties raises the question, “What was will remember he doing, stopping a suspect his first hit, while off duty?” “Honeycomb,” Early newspaper reports of the poignant the event stated that he had been “Kisses Sweeter beaten with a blunt instrument. than Wine” or Treating physicians first blamed Letters to the Editor the bouncy and the skull fracture on a beating, effervescent but later changed that opinion. Chronicle’s Inquiries “Oh-oh, I’m The officer said that Jim- HOW TO REACH ELECTED OFFICIALS Falling in Love By Bill Moeller mie stumbled and fell, hitting Into Scams Praised Again.” his head. Now, does that sound To the editor: 20TH DISTRICT State Rep. Richard DeBolt Those are like the sort of injury which P.O. Box 40600 only three of the 22 worldwide This newspaper has begun Lewis County and would require three major brain to take some brave leaps of Olympia, WA 98504-0600 gold records acquired by Jimmie surgeries as well as other opera- Southwestern phone: (360) 786-7896 Rodgers, and there’s a dramatic faith in regards to the intelli- Thurston County tions over the years, forcing the gence and fair-mindedness of fax: (360) 786-7871 reason why he’s not still making victim to wear a 24 square inch email: [email protected] hits today. Let’s remember the its readers. I would like to con- State Sen. John Braun titanium plate in his head for gratulate and encourage these good parts first. the rest of his life? P.O. Box 40420 State Rep. Ed Orcutt efforts. Olympia, WA 98504-0420 After returning from the Two on-duty police officers P.O. Box 40600 The Chronicle’s investiga- phone: (360) 786-7638 Korean War and then play- were apparently also following Olympia, WA 98504-0600 ing in small clubs around the tive reporting of local issues, fax: (360) 786-1999 phone: (360) 786-7990 Jimmie, and backed up the off- scams and swindles has be- email: [email protected] Memphis and Nashville area, duty officer’s story. They said email: [email protected] Jimmie’s big break was getting gun to encroach upon sacred the three of them put the un- ground. an audition and subsequently conscious Rodgers back into his Inspection and criticism winning an episode of Arthur car and left the scene. He was judge, “Sure, the accused has costly than other systems. of the “good old boy” network Godfrey’s Talent Scouts on TV. later found by a worried friend. Then I recall the peren- that shuttles money around made some petty, little mistakes, He had already recorded “Hon- Among other injuries, Jim- nial reports that government under the radar seems to be a but he really is a nice person.” eycomb” for Roulette Records, mie’s arm was broken, he employees making insurance brand new radical approach to Then the judge would apologize and when that recording was couldn’t speak, and was told he benefit awards have missed journalism that this area has for inconveniencing the defen- eventually released he was on would never walk again. or ignored fraudulent claims. never known. dant and buy him lunch. Mean- his way to stardom. “Honey- Was it only coincidence that while, a select crew prepares the These also cost everyone in the comb” stayed on the Top Forty Jimmie had been threatening Too often, corruption, em- system even more. bezzlement and theft have balloon for a hasty retreat from charts for 22 weeks, seven of to sue his record company at Oz. Sen. John Braun has intro- those in the number one spot. the time over unpaid royalties, been the underground rail- duced legislation to expand He soon appeared on just and that the Mafia was believed road to success and it’s time we insurance options, stimulate work to abolish it. about every top variety show on by most people to be involved Dennis Shain competition and motivate ef- TV, ranging from The Ed Sulli- in the recording business? He If one can judge from the Centralia ficiency. Improving efficiency, van Show (four times) to the Per- sued the L. A. Police Depart- reactions these stories have accountability and services ry Como Show (twice) and even ment for $11 million, but even- generated in the letters column, does not mean that workers are Hee Haw twice. He appeared tually accepted a much smaller our local yokels don’t mind be- L&I Is More Costly hurt. with Buddy Holly, The Everly settlement. ing ripped off by the pillars of Than Alternatives In fact, it usually means that Brothers, Paul Anka, Jerry Lee His family is said to believe society if they happen to be service levels are higher, ben- Lewis, Sam Cooke, Les Paul & that the beating was, indeed, a friends with them. To the editor: efits are better and rates are Mary Ford, The Mills Brothers, Mafia “hit”. When they state that they I saw what I never thought lower. This conclusion has been The Kingston Trio, Johnny Cash, Jimmie’s recovery is phe- don’t mind paying thousands I would see in the letters to the reached by most other states. Bob Hope and , nomenal, but that’s not all the of dollars for services they editor on March 2: a defense The attorney who represents among many others. story. More next week. never receive it makes me cu- of the Department of Labor injured workers for a cut of In a career which spanned ••• rious as to what qualifications and Industries and the mo- the award asks, “Can a profit- ten years, he recorded 28 al- Bill Moeller is a former entertain- a thief must have in order to nopoly industrial insurance making insurance company bums and more than 450 songs, er, mayor, bookstore owner, city coun- conduct one’s business without program (page Main 9, “Braun possibly provide good coverage and is listed as composer or ar- cil member, paratrooper and liv- objection. Bill Would Hurt State’s Injured cheaper than a non-profit state ranger on more than 50 of them. ing in Centralia. He can be reached at I might be inclined to take Workers”). agency?” I rephrase the ques- He wrote the song “It’s Over,” [email protected]. up the occupation myself if It was amazing to me, for tion, “Can a number of provid- I can meet those vague stan- I have personal knowledge of ers competing to satisfy work- dards. workers, employers and medi- ers, caregivers and employers First Amendment Center Quote of the Day If we were to take these de- cal professionals who have tried possibly provide better service fenders of truth, justice, liberty to make the system function, at a lower rate than a govern- “You can’t have democracy without a and the American way serious- and they all have strong criti- ment-run monopoly?” ly, one must come to the con- cism of L&I. The answer to both ques- free press. Period. End of debate.” clusion that many cases never In addition to frustrating tions is “yes.” go to court at all. service, our state-run monop- George W. Bush All that is required is to have oly system, when all relevant Jami Lund 43rd U.S. president, 2008 an attorney tell the presiding factors are considered, is more Centralia

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- be reached at (360) 807-8234, or at (360) 458- the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining 2681, or by e-mail at [email protected]. etry is not accepted. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 NORTHWEST Washington and Colorado 'Potrepreneurs' See Opportunity HIGH HOPES: Would-Be Business Owners Prepare for Possible Regulated, Taxed Marijuana Sales By Gene Johnson The Associated Press LACEY — Ridgway and her wife, Kimberly Bliss, can well envision the shop they plan to open — where they'll put the accessories, the baked goods and the shelves stacked with their valuable product: jars of high-quality marijuana. Like many so-called "potre- preneurs" throughout Wash- ington and Colorado, they're scrambling to get ready for the new world of regulated, taxed marijuana sales to adults over 21 — even though the states haven't even figured out how they are going to grant licenses. Farmers and orchardists are studying how to grow marijua- na. Some medical pot dispensa- ries are preparing to switch to recreational sales. Labs that test the plant's potency are trying to figure out how to meet stan- dards the states might develop. It's a lot of work for some- Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press thing that might never happen. Kimberly Bliss, left, and her wife Kim Ridgway, right, look at recepies for marijuana "edibles" as they sit at their dining room table, Feb. 27 at their home in Lacey. The "We don't want to devote all couple got married on Dec. 9, 2012, thanks to the state’s new gay marriage law, and now they are trying to take advantage of another measure voters approved in our time and finances to build- November by planning to open a state-licensed marijuana store. ing a business, only to have the feds rip it out from under us," try, too. Since 2009, when Colorado's like to have nitpicking inspec- But their primary goal is to Bliss said. "There's a huge finan- Hilary Bricken, a Seattle medical pot industry was boom- tions and regulations. help change attitudes by help- cial risk, and a huge personal lawyer advising those interested ing, Kelly has seen many grow- Ridgway hasn't worked since ing to teach people how useful risk. We could end up in federal in the marijuana industry, said ers and sellers go bust. The in- the company closed in 2010, and cannabis can be in its medical, prison." she's heard from people in many dustry has declined by at least a Bliss works as a part-time book- recreational and industrial uses. While marijuana remains walks of life. Among them are third since then, thanks in part keeper for a restaurant. Opening Bliss said it will not only in- illegal under federal law, both a consulting firm that wants to federal crackdowns and natu- a marijuana store would give crease state tax revenue but ben- states legalized the possession to help state-licensed growers ral market adjustment. them earning potential they efit the entire community. of up to an ounce of marijuana make their operations environ- Josh Chudnofsky, a 32-year- don't otherwise have as under- Smiling, she added: "I'm not last November and are setting mentally friendly; a plant nurs- old who grows medical mari- or unemployed women in their going to be used to having that up rules to govern state-licensed ery that figures it already has the juana for patients in Snohom- 50s, they said. kind of money." growers, processors and retail- greenhouses; and a struggling ish, northeast of Seattle, wants ers. chocolatier who sees financial to position himself to obtain a richard “carl” latsch Attorney General Eric Hold- salvation in "pot chocolate." grower's license, but isn't sure er, who appeared Wednesday "It's super-exciting, and it's how. before the Senate Judiciary a testament to the power of in- "Do I try to get an agricultur- Richard “Carl” Centralia. Committee, said the Justice De- dustry," she said. "It's a solution al license and try to transfer it to Latsch, 82, passed away Laureen preceded Carl partment has not yet decided for many people that are hurting a pot license? Do I get a small- in his home Jan. 4, in death in 2004. He is whether to sue to the mea- economically right now, and for business license?" he asked. "I've 2013. Born and raised survived by two sons, sures. State laws can be trumped better or worse, they're brave. been calling around but nobody in Montana, he served Richard and his wife, if they "frustrate the purpose" of "These are the people who has any answers." in the U.S. Navy during Diane, of Big Lake, federal law. are going to push the buck to In the meantime, he's been the Korean War and Minn., and Thomas A group of former Drug change the national conversa- making tentative plans to ex- earned several honors, and his wife, Brenda, Enforcement Administration tion," Bricken said. pand his 30-plant grow opera- including the United of Maple Valley, ive heads and the United Nations Her law firm, Harris and tion. He has lined up investors, Nations Service Medal grandchildren and three drug control group this week re- Moure, has been advising cli- checked on industrial and com- and Navy Occupation great-grandchildren. newed calls for the administra- ents to write business plans that mercial spaces he could rent and Service Medal. Memorial will be tion to sue, and some legal schol- cover everything from where talked about buying his own Carl returned to his held March 10, 2013 ars say it's hard to see how the they're getting their seed money building. home state after his at Centralia Nazarene schemes would survive a court discharge, where he met Church, 1119 W. First and insurance to their security He has no criminal record, and wed Laureen. The Street at 2:30 p.m. challenge. plans and protocols describing he noted, and he doesn't want couple lived in Great A private ceremony Nevertheless, tempted by how they'll treat their employees one. If he doesn't get a license, he Falls, Mont., until Carl at Tahoma National dreams of changing people's or shareholders. won't do it. accepted a position with Cemetery will occur the perception of pot and mak- Kristi Kelly, owner of the Ridgway, 50, and Bliss, 52, Boeing and moved his following day. ing some decent money, Bliss Good Meds dispensary chain in don't have much experience in young family to Renton. and Ridgway are meeting the Denver area, is shopping for the pot business, but Ridgway is Carl and Laureen moved with lawyers, recruiting inves- real estate and lining up inves- an authorized patient and said to Ryderwood for a brief To view this obituary, please go tors, sketching store plans and tors for a potentially big expan- she's been around dispensaries time before settling to chronline.com/obituaries. scoping out locations — all in sion to the recreational market enough to know how they work. into retirement life in the hopes of a grand opening while she awaits the DOJ's deci- She uses marijuana to treat ar- on their first wedding anniver- sion. thritis and severe anxiety; Bliss sary. She had some words of cau- uses it occasionally to relax after After 28 years together, they tion for green-eyed entrepre- work. got married in December on the neurs looking to cash in on pot, They have another thing go- first day the state's new gay mar- though. ing for them, they said: They kari jones riage law allowed it. They say "Whatever you think it's go- previously worked at a whole- 1939 - 2013 ing to cost, it's probably going to they like the idea of becoming sale meat company run by Ridg- RV, “Gypsy”. She spent pioneers in the cannabis indus- be 10 times that," Kelly said. way's family, and know what it's many hours volunteering for reading programs at Jefferson Elementary and at the Port Angeles Senior Center. 'Jesus Christ' Banned From Kari had three half- brothers, since deceased, Edgar, Jim, known as Rolland and Clarence Longview Council Invocations Potter and is survived by her brother, Earl Henderson. She is LONGVIEW (AP) — Min- being clear about what we're for." but as an elected public official it survived by four children, isters should refrain from in- A Christian invocation has is the right thing to do." Michael and David voking Jesus Christ in invoca- started Longview City Council Longview City Attorney Painter, Laura Dodd and tions for City Council meetings, meetings since the 1950s. There James McNamara said the U.S. Kari Jones, a longtime James H. Pearman, III, Longview Mayor Don Jensen was no invocation at last Thurs- Supreme Court law has made resident of the Port seven grandchildren, said. day's meeting. it clear that invocations can be Angeles area, went home Erin and Jeremy Painter, to be with her Heavenly Tricia, Rebecca and Travis Jensen told the Kelso- The invocation complaint given at city council meetings. Father, Wednesday, Feb. Longview Ministerial Associa- was lodged by Longview resi- "The more unclear answer is Painter and Andrew 20, 2013, at St. Andrews Pearman and Gary Blunt, tion last month that such prayers dent Dan L. Smith, 69, who de- whether the prayer can invoke Place Assisted Living. and one great-grandchild, were not acceptable because they scribes himself as a "very com- the name of Jesus Christ," he Born in 1939, in Jacob Pearman. could expose the city to a law- fortable atheist." said Monday, adding that differ- Centralia, Kari (originally Kari loved spending suit, The Daily News reported Smith has emailed council ent courts have reached different Clara Ann Henderson) time with her family and Tuesday. members for years, saying that conclusions on the matter. was an excellent student friends, playing pinochle "It's not my choice to stop this, people of other faiths or no Smith said people can pray at WF West High School, and bingo, working Chehalis, Wash. Her but I don't know how we can put faith shouldn't have to endure privately all they want, but there crosswords and other parents were Ervin O. brain-teasing puzzles, our citizens at jeopardy and cost a Christian prayer at a govern- shouldn't be a designated time and Laura L. Henderson, our city and our citizens a lot of ment meeting. for prayer in a public building. reading mystery stories of Chehalis. She studied and making others feel money," said Jensen, who met He didn't want to take the "Religion should not be a at Centralia College special. with the association upon the case to court, even though he part of government," Smith and Evergreen State Memorial gifts may advice of the city attorney. "would undoubtedly win" based said. "Who cares what (religion) University and was very be made to St. Andrews If they can't speak the name on prior court decisions, he anyone is. When they're there intelligent. She worked Place Assisted Living. Jesus Christ, association minis- wrote. to conduct business of govern- in law ofices, State ofYou are sincerely invited to ters will no longer provide the Washington ofices, and ascelebrate her life with friends "All I am asking is that you ment and you have an invoca- a caregiver for the elderly invocation, said President Mark remove ... the invocation from tion, then all of a sudden people and family at the Centralia later in her life. One of Christian Church at 1215 W. Schmutz, pastor of Northlake the council's agenda and that start to look around to see who's her passions included Baptist Church. He called the you sever any council ties with standing and who's sitting." Main Street in Centralia on writing, she published Saturday, March 9, 2013, at development sad and disap- the (ministerial association's) Jensen, however, likes the in- many articles for a variety 1:00 PM. Buffet reception pointing. responsibilities for the delivery vocation. of papers and magazines. immediately following. "They're asking us not to do of the invocation," Smith wrote "I just think it sets a tone for She also thoroughly enjoyed traveling and To view the obituary, please go what we're (called) to do," he said. in a March 2012 email, which the meeting that we'll be more to chronline.com/obituaries. "This is the one and only true he copied to the city attorney. "I friendly," he said. "I guess I really camping in her Toyota God, and so we're not trying to do fully realize that this may not can't explain it, but it just seems be against anybody — we're just be a popular thing for you to do, right to me." Main 9  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE A 42-year-old woman, who is re- She was not injured in the colli- Oldsmobile with a golf club on Collision portedly Baker’s employee, had sion. the 100 block of Conifer Lane • A 79-year-old Toledo wom- DEPARTMENT - barricaded herself in a room Pot Possession outside of Toledo. The total dam an was transported to a hospital Burglary in the house by putting a filing age is estimated at $1,200. for treatment after she collided • Richard A. James, 19, Cen- • There was a report at about cabinet in front of one of the with a utility pole on the 2800 9 a.m. Wednesday of a burglary doors. She told police she was tralia, was arrested and booked DUI block of Jackson Highway in to a building on the 2000 block upstairs talking about a math for possession of marijuana and - • Aleesa R. Paulson, 48, Win- Chehalis at about 5 p.m. Tues of Johnson Road, where vehicle question when Baker allegedly an outstanding warrant near - lock, was arrested and booked day. She had been driving a 2006 keys and other items were tak- got angry and put a hand on West Pear Street and South Tow into jail for suspicion of driving Ford 500 four-door sedan when en. her arm and another one on her er Avenue at 10:16 p.m. Tuesday. under the influence on the 300 her vehicle went off the road for head and threatened to snap her Smashed Windshields block of Meier Road outside of unknown reasons. neck. Criminal Trespass • Someone broke the wind- Winlock at 9:10 p.m. Wednesday. • Kristin L. Dubras, 21, Cen- Fraud shields on two vehicles parked CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT tralia, was cited and released for • A man reported that a sus- on the 600 block of Alder Street Burglary Child Rape criminal trespass on the 1900 - at about 1 a.m. Wednesday then pect used his credit card to pur • A burglary to a commercial - block of Ahlers Avenue at 9:34 fled the area. The incident is still • James L. Emery, 43, Che chase three laptop computers at building on the 3500 block of a.m. Wednesday. under investigation. halis, was arrested and booked a Best Buy store in Federal Way. Harrison Avenue was reported into jail for the alleged rape of The incident was reported at Violation of a Protection Order at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. The a 13-year-old girl at about noon Shoplifting 9:21 a.m. Tuesday from the 1300 • Francisco T. Lamas, 27, suspect forcibly entered the Tuesday. block of West Main Street. building and stole 100 feet of • Chelsea L. Monroe, 24, Centralia, was arrested and DUI and Obstructing Chehalis, will be referred for DUI booked into jail for violation of copper wire, a steam cleaner and a welding torch sometime • Christopher B. Mellon, third-degree theft charges for • Tyler D. Wright, 18, Cen- a protection order on the 1500 allegedly shoplifting a watch on block of Delaware Avenue at in the past two weeks. 39, Chehalis, was arrested and tralia, was arrested and booked booked into the Lewis County the 300 block of North Tower into jail for suspicion of driving 7:32 a.m. Wednesday. Felon in Possession of a Firearm Avenue at 5:37 p.m. Wednesday. Jail for suspicion of driving un- under the influence of a drug on The watch was recovered. • Stanley E. Heimbuch, 56, der the influence of alcohol as the 600 block of Hanson Avenue LEWIS COUNTY Mineral, was arrested and well as obstructing at 9:24 p.m. at 4:23 p.m. Tuesday. SHERIFF’S OFFICE booked into jail for alleged pos- Tuesday. His girlfriend, Mor- John Baker Gets Arrested, Again • Laura K. Harrison, 42, Cen- session of a firearm after depu- gan L. Genize, 39, Rochester, • John C. Baker, 69, Centra- tralia, was arrested and booked Malicious Mischief ties contacted him at 3:20 p.m. was also arrested for obstruct- lia, was arrested and booked into jail for suspicion of driving • Maribeth E. Secrest, 23, To- Tuesday on the 500 block of ing after she allegedly got mad into jail for fourth-degree as- under the influence of alcohol ledo, was arrested and booked Mineral Hill Road. Deputies that her car, which Mellon was sault after police responded to after she lost control of her car into jail at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday found a large caliber rifle, which driving, was going to be towed a reported dispute at his house and struck a utility pole guide for second-degree malicious mis- was confirmed to be stolen out due to the DUI arrest. She al- on the 1900 block of Johnson wire near Galvin Road and Es- chief after she allegedly smashed of Tacoma, as well as a 12-gauge legedly tried to take the keys Road at 10:09 p.m. Wednesday. hom Road at 8:23 p.m. Tuesday. out four windows of a man’s 1997 shotgun. from the officer.

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MERLE A. AGREN March 21, 1925 - March 3, 2013 grandchildren, great- MARY GERALDINE WOOD grandchildren January 15, 1916 - March 4, 2013 and his three great-great- ishermen, she left toShe is survived by her grandchildren. continue studies toward brother, Chet Suver, and Merle was her degree and ifth year.sister-in-law, Betty. She cared for by She spent this time at the is also survived by her the wonderful University of Washington daughter, Claudia and son- staff at Colonial and lived at Newman in-law, Glenn Wade and Residence House. Her next teaching their children, Christina in Centralia, job lead her to Hoodsport (Martin) Stanborough and beginning in on the Hood Canal. Brian (Teri) Wade. She February 2010. While there, her principal is also survived by her Most recently he introduced her to his daughter, Mary and son- was cared for at hunting and ishing buddyin-law, Bryan Evenson Best Quality Home Claude Wood. They and their daughter, Emily Merle A. Agren, 87, Care of Centralia. married in Ellensburg on (Nathan) Fulfs. She is Centralia, passed away Merle was preceded Aug. 1, 1940. She was no survived by daughter- peacefully on Sunday, in death by his longer an old maid school in-law, Ellen Wood March 3, 2013 in parents, Isaac and Iva, teacher! After a time, and children, Margaret Centralia, Wash. On brother, Loren and they moved to Centralia, (Shane) Campbell and grandson, Nicholas. Mary Geraldine Wood March 21, 1925, Merle ne Suver, daughter, where they raised their Joel (Addie) Wood. In was born to Isaac and He is survived by his three children. She mostly addition to ive great- loving wife, Iris, son, student, teacher, aunt, Iva (Smith) Agren in wife and mother, passed devoted herself to being grandchildren, she is also Vader, Wash. Merle Ken (Cindy) Agren a ine wife and mother, survived by numerous of Darrington Wash., away March 4, 2013 served our county at Chandler House in but did spend some years nieces, nephews and during World War II in daughters, substitute teaching in the cousins. (Rick) Salle, Eugene Yakima, Wash., at the age the Army Infantry, he of 97. She was a steadfast public schools and also at Vigil Service will then went on to marry Ore., and Robin (Rick) St. Mary’s Grade School be Sunday, March 10, Williams of Chehalis, and faithful servant of the the love of his life, Lord. and St. Joseph’s Grade 2013 at 5:30 p.m. at Iris. Together Merle brother, Arvon School. Keith & Keith Funeral Agren of Seattle, She was born on Jan. and Iris reared three 15, 1916 in Ellensburg Her husband, Claude, Home. Viewing will be children, son, Ken and and grandchildren, died unexpectedly in on Sunday from noon to Alan (Cherry) Salle, to Harry Suver and daughters, Kathy and Eileen Suver ne Kelly. 1969. After that, she 6:30 p.m. Funeral Mass Robin, all of whom Scott (Robbie) Salle, completed her ifth yearwill be Monday, March Michael Williams, Kyle She was happy growing they loved dearly. up on their farm on the certiicate at St. Martin’s11, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Playing cards was Williams, Bre Anne College and began St. Paul Cathedral Chapel (Josh) Brown, Katie Dolor Way, surrounded a passion of Merle’s, by her family including teaching at Jefferson with burial service at Cribbage and especially (Mike) Humphrey, Lincoln Elementary. She 3:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Asa Williams and brothers, cousins, aunts Backgammon with his and uncles. She graduated retired in 1978. During Cemetery in Ellensburg. son, Ken. When he Arlo Agren, 13 great- retirement, she traveled In lieu of lowers, please grandchildren and from Lourdes Academy, wasn’t playing cards, Ellensburg High School, several times to Europe consider a donation to: you could ind himthree great-great- and to China, Australia, Sisters of Saint Dominic grandchildren. and Ellensburg Normal outside in his garden School (now CWU). South America and of Tacoma, 935 Fawcett or traveling. Some Visitation for Merle the Middle East. She Ave. S. Tacoma, WA will be Friday, March After earning her of Merle’s favorite teaching certiicate also at explored our own 98402. destinations were Reno 8, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. America. She gardened, The family would like –5:00 p.m. at Sticklin the age of 20, she began and the beach with his her new life, away from sewed, played bridge to thank: all the nurses and beautiful wife, Iris. Funeral Chapel. A and enjoyed her growing caregivers at Chandler funeral service will all she knew in Eastern Merle was a member of Washington, at a small family and circle of House, but especially the American Legion be held on Saturday friends. Besides serving Irene, Lila, and Maria March 9, 2013 at 1:00 school on Puget Island and the Eagles, both near the mouth of the her parish of St. Mary’s, for their compassionate, of Chehalis. Above p.m. at Sticklin Funeral she tutored adults in cheerful, and willing Chapel. Columbia River. She all, Merle adored any taught there for two years, ESL. Gone before her care of our Mom. Your activity involving his but returned to Ellensburg marked with the sign of kindness has been a great family. He took great To view this obituary, please go for the summer months. faith, besides her parents solace to us. pride in his children, to chronline.com/obituaries. Fearful of becoming an and husband, are her To view the obituary, “old maid school teacher”, brother, John Suver, son, Sticklin Funeral Chapel John Wood, and great- please go to 1437 South Gold on an island populated chronline.com/obituaries. Condolences may be offered at granddaughters, Chloe Centralia, WA 98531 mostly by Norwegian www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com and Clara Wood. (360) 736-1388 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 • Main 10 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Prospects Shaky for UN Says Number of Expanding Background Syrians Fleeing Their Checks as Senate Country, Seeking Panel Ready to Vote Assistance Hits 1 Million on Gun Curbs BERLIN (AP) — The num- ber of Syrians who have fled WASHINGTON (AP) — their war-ravaged country and President Barack Obama’s pros- are seeking assistance has now pects for winning near-universal topped the one million mark, background checks for gun the United Nations’ refugee purchases seemed shaky as the agency said Wednesday. Senate Judiciary Committee pre- The U.N. High Commis- pared for Congress’ first votes on sioner for Refugees, Antonio curbing firearms since Decem- Guterres, said in a statement ber’s horrific shootings at a Con- released in Geneva that the fig- necticut elementary school. ure is based on reports from his The Democratic-led panel agency’s field offices in neigh- had four bills on its agenda boring countries that have pro- Thursday as lawmakers began vided refuge for Syrians escap- shaping their response to the ing the civil war. slaughter of 20 first-graders and “With a million people in six staffers in Newtown, Conn. Jon Chol Jin / The Associated Press flight, millions more displaced The shootings elevated guns to North attend a rally to support a statement given on Tuesday by a spokesman for the Supreme Command of the internally, and thousands of a top-tier national issue, though people continuing to cross the many of Obama’s proposals Korean People’s Army vowing to cancel the 1953 cease-ire that ended the Korean War as well as boasting of the North’s ownership of “lighter and smaller nukes” and its ability to execute “surgical strikes” meant to unify the divided Korean Pen- border every day, Syria is spiral- have encountered opposition ing towards full-scale disaster,” from the National Rifle Associa- insula, at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea, today. North Korea today vowed to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike against the United States, amplifying its threatening rhetoric hours ahead of a vote by U.N. diplomats on whether to Guterres said. tion and many Republicans. Syria’s uprising began in Besides expanding back- level new sanctions against Pyongyang for its recent nuclear test. The billboard in background depicts a large bayonet point- ing at U.S. army soldiers with writing reading, “If you dare invade, only death will be waiting for you!” March 2011 with protests against ground checks, the other mea- President Bashar Assad’s au- sures would ban assault weapons thoritarian rule. When the gov- and ammunition magazines car- ernment cracked down on dem- rying more than 10 rounds, make onstrators, the opposition took gun trafficking and the purchase Furious Over Sanctions, North up arms and the conflict turned of firearms for people barred from into a full-blown civil war. The owning them federal crimes, and United Nations estimates that provide more money for schools more than 70,000 people have to buy video cameras and other Korea Vows to Nuke U.S. been killed. safety equipment. By Edith M. Lederer and Hyung-Jin Kim The relentless violence also has devastated many cities and Efforts To Avoid The Associated Press forced hundreds of thousands of ‘‘When we shell (the missiles) Washington, Syrians to seek refuge abroad. Government Shutdown SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea vowed on Thursday which is the stronghold of evils, .... will Move to Senate as to launch a pre-emptive nuclear Russian Dancer Accused strike against the United States, be engulfed in a sea of fire.’’ Obama Seeks Talks on amplifying its threatening rheto- in Attack on Bolshoi Bigger Budget Deal ric hours ahead of a vote by U.N. diplomats on whether to level Gen. Kang Pyo Yong Ballet Chief Denies North Korean military WASHINGTON (AP) — Ef- new sanctions against Pyong- Ordering Use of Acid forts to stave off a late March gov- yang for its recent nuclear test. ernment shutdown shifted to the MOSCOW (AP) — The An unidentified spokesman missiles and various other mis- News Agency. star dancer accused of master- Senate after House Republicans for Pyongyang’s Foreign Minis- swiftly passed legislation to keep siles, which have already set It accused the U.S. of leading minding the attack on the Bol- try said the North will exercise their striking targets, are now efforts to slap sanctions on North shoi ballet chief acknowledged federal agencies running, while its right for “a preemptive nucle- also easing some of the effects of armed with lighter, smaller and Korea. The statement said the new Thursday that he gave the go- ar attack to destroy the strong- diversified nuclear warheads and sanctions would only advance the ahead for the attack, but told a $85 billion in budget cuts. holds of the aggressors” because The House legislation, ap- are placed on a standby status,” timing for North Korea to fulfill Moscow court that he did not Washington is pushing to start Kang said. “When we shell (the previous vows to take “powerful order anyone to throw acid on proved Wednesday on a bipartisan a nuclear war against the North. vote, is the first step toward avert- missiles), Washington, which is second and third countermea- the artistic director’s face. ing a possible fiscal showdown this the stronghold of evils, .... will be sures” against its enemies. It hasn’t The judge, however, refused ALTHOUGH NORTH KOREA boasts engulfed in a sea of fire.” elaborated on those measures. to release Bolshoi soloist Pavel month. If another budget crisis of nuclear bombs and pre-emp- can be avoided, it could clear the The statement said North Dmitrichenko on bail and or- tive strikes, it is not thought to THE U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL is Korea “strongly warns the U.N. dered him held until at least way for lawmakers and President have mastered the ability to pro- Barack Obama to restart talks on a set to impose a fourth round of Security Council not to make April 18. duce a warhead small enough to sanctions against Pyongyang in a another big blunder like the one Ballet chief Sergei Filin’s face longer-term deficit reduction plan. put on a missile capable of reach- That was Obama’s focus dur- fresh attempt to rein in its nucle- in the past when it earned the and eyes suffered severe burns ing the U.S. It is believed to have ar and ballistic missile programs. inveterate grudge of the Korean in the Jan. 17 attack, which ex- ing a rare dinner with a dozen enough nuclear fuel, however, for Republican senators Wednesday Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vi- nation by acting as a war servant posed a culture of deep intrigue several crude nuclear devices. taly Churkin, the current council for the U.S. in 1950.” and infighting at the famed the- night at a hotel near the White Such inflammatory rheto- House. While no real break- president, said the council would ater. ric is common from North Ko- vote on the draft sanctions reso- NORTH KOREA demanded the Dmitrichenko said he had throughs appeared to emerge rea, and especially so in recent from the two-hour meal, the lution Thursday morning. U.N. Security Council immedi- complained about the ballet days. North Korea is angry over mere fact that it happened was The resolution was drafted ately dismantle the American- chief to an acquaintance, who the possible sanctions and over significant given the lack of di- by the United States and China, led U.N. Command that’s based offered to “beat him up.” upcoming U.S.-South Korean rect engagement between Obama North Korea’s closest ally. The in Seoul and move to end the “It’s not true that I ordered military drills. At a mass rally and rank-and-file Republicans council’s agreement to put the state of war that exists on the him to throw acid at Filin,” the in Pyongyang on Thursday, tens over the past two years. resolution to a vote just 48 hours Korean Peninsula, which con- 29-year-old dancer told the of thousands of North Koreans later signaled that it would al- tinues six decades after fighting court, speaking from a cage. He protested the U.S.-South Korean most certainly have the support stopped because an armistice, said he had never intended for At Arizona’s Border war drills and sanctions. of all 15 council members. not a peace treaty, ended the war. the attack to cause such bodily Army Gen. Kang Pyo Yong In anticipation of the reso- harm. Morgue, Bodies Keep told the crowd that North Korea THE STATEMENT BY the North lution’s adoption, North Korea Coming Despite Drop is ready to fire long-range nucle- Korean Foreign Ministry earlier in the week threatened ar-armed missiles at Washington. spokesman was carried by the to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that Multitudes Bring Late in Illegal Traffic “Intercontinental ballistic North’s official Korean Central ended the Korean War. President Chavez TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The body of Ildefonso Martinez ar- ‘Home’ to Military rived on a Friday night last April Senator Uses Old-Style Filibuster on CIA Nominee Academy After as John Doe, Case No. 12-01000. By Richard Lardner He wore black Nike shoes, a Per- rated despite being on his feet ment’s ability to conduct lethal Emotional Procession for so long. Actual talking fili- operations against suspected ry Ellis belt, jeans with a 34-inch The Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) waist, a Casio watch. busters have become rare in the terrorists, he said. WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate, where the rules are typi- “No president has the right to — Hugo Chavez has been carried For medical examiners at the back to the military academy Republican senator and Tea cally used in procedural ways to say he is judge, jury and execu- Pima County morgue, his was where he started his army career, Party favorite from Kentucky block the other party’s agenda. tioner,” Paul said. an unusual case. Not in how he his flag-draped coffin lying in used an old-style filibuster last- After Paul yielded the floor, died — making the same ardu- ing nearly 13 hours to take con- state in the echoing halls until ous journey that has claimed Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., filed THE OBAMA administration Friday’s funeral. trol of the chamber and block a motion to cut off debate on has said it has not conducted thousands of illegal immigrants Senate confirmation of John As a band played the hymn — but rather because he was Brennan’s nomination, setting such operations inside U.S. bor- Brennan’s nomination to be from his first battalion, a long identified so quickly. up a vote for later this week. ders, nor does it intend to. Paul CIA director. ribbon of tearful mourners The death of migrants cross- and backers said that wasn’t Sen. Rand Paul ended his numbering in the hundreds of ing the border has long been PAUL, A CRITIC of Obama’s good enough. They wanted the thousands bid farewell to the filibuster Thursday shortly after a tragic consequence of illegal drone policy, started just before White House to rule out the pos- larger-than-life leader Wednes- midnight, but Senate Minority immigration and, many say, the noon Wednesday by demanding sibility of them happening alto- day after a procession carried increase in U.S. border enforce- Leader Mitch McConnell, also the president or Attorney Gener- gether. his casket through Caracas. ment. For some, the problem is a Kentucky Republican, said he al Eric Holder issue a statement The National Republican With the entire government, a powerful motivator in pushing would continue to oppose Bren- assuring that the aircraft would Senatorial Committee used including anointed succes- Congress to act this year on im- nan’s confirmation and resist not be used in the United States Paul’s stand to raise money sor Nicolas Maduro, caught up migration reform. But critics say ending the debate on President to kill terrorism suspects who for GOP candidates and said in the seven-hour procession, proposals offered so far call for Barack Obama’s nominee to are U.S. citizens. But by the time Thursday that they received do- there were few answers to the more enforcement with few spe- lead the spy agency. he left the Senate floor, Paul said nations “in the high five figures most pressing question facing cifics on how to save lives. he’d received no response. as of last tally.” the country — the timing of a Thousands more Border Pa- PAUL’S PERFORMANCE, which Paul wasn’t picky about the presidential election that must trol agents, hundreds of miles of centered on questions about the format, saying at one point he’d ABOUT A DOZEN of Paul’s col- be called within a month. fencing, and cameras, sensors and possible use of drones against be happy with a telegram or a leagues who share his conser- Generations of Venezu- aircraft have made it more difficult targets in the United States, Tweet. Paul said he recognized vative views came to the floor elans, many dressed in the red to enter the U.S. illegally, prompt- clearly energized a number of he can’t stop Brennan from be- to take turns speaking for him of Chavez’s socialist party, filled ing smugglers to guide migrants to his GOP colleagues, who came ing confirmed. But the nomi- and trading questions. McCon- the capital’s streets to remember remote deserts. People walk up to to the floor in a show of support nation was the right vehicle for nell congratulated Paul for his the man who dominated their a week in debilitating heat, often and to share in the speaking du- a debate over what the Obama “tenacity and for his conviction,” country for 14 years before suc- with enough bottled water and ties. And even as the night pro- White House believes are the and he called Brennan a “con- cumbing to cancer Tuesday af- canned tuna to last only days. gressed, Paul appeared invigo- limits of the federal govern- troversial nominee.” ternoon. • Main 11 BUSINESS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 Rochester Designer Hits the Runway BLING: Former Surgery is a trade secret as it is safe, dries clear and stays on all day while Technician’s Sparkling ABOUT SPARKLING still coming off painlessly. Crystal Sleeves Make It ILLUSIONS Floth uses Swarovski Crys- Into Major Retail Store Owner’s name: Stephanie tals, which are highly refractive Floth but increase the cost to about By Amy Nile Age of Business: 2 months $400 per arm. 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The sleeve got such a posi- events. Additionally, her designs tive response, Floth decided to “It sets a woman apart,” Floth have appeared on the runway at go into business. Now, Floth said. “I create art pieces on South Sound Wedding & Event travels to customers’ homes and somebody’s arm.” Magazine’s show at the Great designs the crystal pattern based Floth designs the sleeves to Wolf Lodge. on each client’s individual per- look like part of what a client is “It’s what I call a Cinderella sonality. Floth said the crystals wearing. story,” Floth said. “It’s that un- take the place of jewelry. “It’s an illusion,” she said. “It expected elegance no one else is “This kind of steals the show,” looks like something you slip on.” putting forward.” she said. “It’s mostly for any red Floth launched her business, Floth, who worked as a stylist carpet event in a woman’s life.” Sparkling Illusions, in January and makeup artist in the 1980s and already David’s Bridal has before taking her current position FLOTH SAID her ultimate goal picked her up as a prefered pro- at Pacific Cataract and Laser In- is to make a client feel as if they vider for its Tacoma store. stitute’s Centralia surgery center, are living a fairy tale. Elliott Townsend / For The Chronicle “They’re the nation’s number said she had to do a lot of research “It’s a fantasy product,” she Anatasia Garza, of Centralia, right, and Brittany Lee, of Rochester, model the art of one seller of wedding dresses to find the right adhesive. Now said. “There should be some spe- Stephanie Floth March 1 at Floth’s home in Rochester. Through special adhesive and to have them calling my that she’s found the right one, it’s cial moments in a woman’s life.” and steady hands, Floth individually applies the crystals to her subjects’ arms.

Local Home Sale Prices Up News in Brief Junk ‘N Da Trunk Opens in Centralia Nearly $47,000 From Last Year By The Chronicle FEBRUARY FIGURES IN: the same time a year ago, despite Pending sales rose 2 percent Junk ‘N Da Trunk, a new motorcycle, bike and the typical seasonal slowdown. and closed sales went up 29.9 antique shop, opened at 830 N. Tower Ave. in Cen- Lewis County’s Total In Lewis County, the total percent over the year. But total tralia on Monday. Real Estate Activity real estate activity dropped by activity declined in February by Owner Flint De Koker is now buying, selling and 10.8 percent in February com- 20.9 percent. trading all kinds of unusual items seven days a week. Drops, But Median pared to this time a year ago, but For more information, call (360) 269-8615. Home Price, Pending and new listings rose slightly from ACROSS THE REGION, the MLS 95 last year to 109 last month. reported a low supply and high Closed Sales Increase demand driving the overall By Amy Nile IN GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY, the market. median home price dropped Across the 21 counties North- [email protected] nearly 16 percent in February to west MLS serves, closed sales were The median home price in just $90,750. That’s up from just up 9 percent, with pending sales Lewis County rose in February to $108,000 last year. seeing a slight 1.7 percent increase $160,000. That’s up 41.5 percent Pending sales declined 16 in February from the previous from $113,000 the same month percent, with total activity also year. But the figures showed a 28.9 one year ago, according to figures down 2.4 percent from last Feb- percent decline in inventory. $25 OFF released Tuesday by the North- ruary. Closed sales decreased by The median selling price was west Multiple Listing Service. 14.6 percent in February. $247,500 regionwide last month. When you buy a front or rear break job! Pending sales in Lewis That’s up 13 percent from last (passenger and light trucks only) County also increased 13.5 per- IN THURSTON COUNTY, the me- year’s figure of $218,944. cent and closed sales for homes dian home price increased 3.8 The MLS reported that indi- and condominiums rose 2.7 per- percent to $219,500 in February, cators are positive for the spring WWW.LESSCHWAB.COM cent in February compared to compared to $211,500 a year ago. market. Centralia Business Summit Mark Witham Nathan Wright Manager Manager

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Calendar: Bigfoot Talk at Library Cara Nicholas Lund, Realtors Continued from Main 2 be obtained 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of S. Washington Ave., proceeds used for Commerce. On pageant night, COMPLETE SERVICE mission projects, (360) 736-7311 SpRINg INTO SAvINgS! FROM CONSULTATION Stony Balony with Mike & Mark, 8 tickets are $20. TO INSTALLATION! p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $6, R.E. Bennett is located at 233 ALL BLINDS! 740-049 S. Market Blvd. 25-40% OFF Offer Expires 3/31/13 Spring Rummage Sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., The More You Buy The More You Save! Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington Ave., for donations or Bigfoot Is Topic of WE CARRY ThE FINEST BRANDS LIkE hUNTER DOUgLAS other information, call 736-7311 AND SIgNATURE SERIES BY BUDgET BLINDS! Centralia Library You’ll be surprised by our range of quality products, including custom shutters and soft window treatments! Organizations CH490482cz.cg Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. 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Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Taylor will also share the his- 748-0061 tory of the BFRO and explore the Music with Carlean and Dean, 10-11 famous 1967 Patterson-Gimlin a.m. film of an unidentified subject Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation that the filmmakers believed to Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., be a Bigfoot. In addition, Taylor Dance night, Melodies Recycled, will answer the questions: “Are 7-9:30 p.m. these creatures dangerous? And Morton Senior Center, (360) 496-3230 what do you do when you en- Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. counter one?” Pinochle, 10 a.m. Founded in 1995, the BFRO Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. states on its website that it is “the Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) only scientific research organi- 785-4325 zation exploring the bigfoot/sas- Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. quatch mystery.” The website is Baked potato bar, 4:30-7 p.m., taco www.bfro.net. meat, cheese, chili, chips, broccoli, sour The Centralia Timberland cream and salad, coffee, dessert, $7 Library is located at 110 S Silver Packwood Senior Center, (360) Street. For more information, 494-6331 contact the library at (360) 736- Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. 0183 or visit www.TRL.org. Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. Tammy B, country rock, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Games Day, traditional and mod- $6.74 ern board games, card games, 1 p.m., Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) Open pool, 9:30 a.m. 740-0492 Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Caleb Ross, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- house, Chehalis, $6, (360) 740-0492 Wes Knodel Gun & knife Show, 9 Saturday, March 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Blue Pavilion, Southwest Washington Fairgrounds, breakfast available at 8 a.m., admission $6, (503) Ten Hope for Miss Lewis 363-9564 Spring Rummage Sale, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., County Title Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 Ten young ladies will be com- S. Washington Ave., for donations or peting in the Miss Lewis County other information, call 736-7311 Scholarship Pageant Saturday Organizations in the Chester V. Rhodes Audi- Prairie Steppers Square and Round torium at R.E. Bennett School, Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck Chehalis. at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, Featured will be Jordyn Hall, (360) 736-5172 or (360) 273-6008 Miss Lewis County 2012, and Support Groups Mandy Schendle, Miss Wash- Alzheimer’s support group, 10:30 ington 2012. a.m-noon, Cooks Hills Community This year’s contestants are Church, 2400 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, Mallory Arnold, Onalaska; (360) 628-4980 Miriam Ash, Centralia E.Neisha Senior Centers Bhagwandin, Onalaska; Aman- da Briggs, Pe Ell; Katie Brit- Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) ten, Toledo; Danika Macomber, 748-0061 Winlock; Catie Murphy, Cheha- Game room, 10-a.m.-1 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 lis; Amanda Navolynski, Toledo; Pancake breakfast, $5 Lacey Scott, Winlock; and Abri- Packwood Senior Center, (360) elle Sheets, Chehalis. 494-6331 Doors open at 6 p.m. and the Painting class, with Bill Carnahan, 10 pageant starts at 7 p.m. The pre- a.m.-3 p.m., March 9 and 13, $57.75, call sale ticket price is $15, and may (360) 494-6331 to register CH491804cz.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Durand, Brooks-Johnson Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Split C2BL MVP Prep Basketball CC’s SW Washington Senior All-Star Games Coming Friday By The Chronicle 8 p.m. boys game. Each contest his own players on his All-Star Yelm's Anushaska Maldanado. Winlock's Dennis Tauscher The annual Southwest will, as usual, feature a halftime team, Bearcat standouts Jamika Weeks will have the services and Tenino's Rod Enos will Washington Senior All-Star 3-point shooting contest, and an Parker and Olivia Erskine will of Pe Ell's Sami-Jo Robinson and coach the boys teams. Basketball Games will be played MVP will be named after each play for Allen on the White Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Onalas- Tauscher will have Enos' top Friday night at Centralia Col- game. teams, along with Pe Ell's Taylor ka's Autumn Durand and Karlee two scorers, Devante Harris and lege. W.F. West's Henri Weeks Ratkie, Napavine's Demi Sah- Hutchison, Timberline's Sarah Justin Conklin, on his squad, and Morton-White Pass' Darin linger and Josie Dekoker, Rain- McKee, Napavine's Kalli Brown The girls game will tip off at along with Toledo's Brennan 6:30 in the college's Health and Allen will coach the girls teams. ier's Kelsey Eygabroad, Mossy- and Alexa Peters and Kelso's Si- Wellness Center, followed by the As a coach is barred from having rock's Autumn Moorcroft, and erra Richards. please see ALL-STArS, page S3 NWAACC Men’s Basketball 2B Boys Basketball BLAZERSTROPHY Centralia 7th at NWAACCs

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Morton-White Pass’ Kalen Dunlap (13) cheers from the bench during a win over Mossyrock in the District 4 bas- ketball tournament, as teammate Ka- leb Poquette (right) grins. Dunlap was voted the Central 2B League MVP, and Poquette was named to the All-League irst team. MWP’s Dunlap Voted C2BL’s Most Valuable By The Chronicle Kalen Dunlap didn't score the most points in the Central 2B League — but his team did. Dunlap and the Timber- wolves won the C2BL title with a 15-1 regular-season record, and the junior point guard was voted Most Valuable Player at the C2BL's annual All-League meet- ing. "We had so many guys that could score, with four guys in double-figures," MWP coach Tony Gillispie, who was voted the league's Coach of the Year, said. "I thought he was the best player on the floor. He made our team click, and made our team

Tracy Swisher / NWAACC go." Centralia College’s Van Lockett drives the ball against Peninsula Monday in the NWAACC Championships in Kennewick. The Blazers beat Peninsula on Monday and Dunlap scored 12.5 points a Pierce, 63-60, on Tuesday to inish seventh in the tournament. game, with a team-best 5.7 re- bounds and 4.9 assists a contest. He also notched 2.9 steals a game Trailblazers Overcome 19-Point Deficit in Win Over Pierce and, though voting was complet- ed prior to the District 4 tourna- By The Chronicle It was the first trophy for scored 16 with eight rebounds. ments,” Centralia coach Jason ment, scored 18 and 20 points in KENNEWICK — Centralia Centralia’s men’s basketball Pierce, the No. 1 seed out of Moir said, of the early 19-point the Timberwolves' two State 2B exploded for 40 points in the team since 2006, when the the West Division, led by 19 at deficit. “They were just kind of tournament games. The guard second half and needed nearly Trailblazers finished fifth. one point in the first half and losing track of the 3-point line also got stronger and improved every one here Tuesday to de- Zach Carras scored 17 and held a 33-23 advantage at the and where the shooters were, his passing over the sophomore- feat Pierce, 63-60, and bring hit a trio of 3-pointers for Cen- intermission, but Centralia shot and we started to do a little bet- to-junior offseason, Gillispie home a seventh-place trophy tralia. Van Lockett scored 15 15 of 32 in the second half to ter job of rotating and doing a pointed out. from the NWAACC Champi- with six rebounds and three pour in 40 points. onships. steals, and Mozeek Waggener “We made a couple of adjust- please see BLAzerS, page S3 please see C2BL, page S3

Lay-Up The Final Word Washington’s Aziz N’Diaye Suggs, Jarreau Lead Washington Past USC 65-57 (5) shoots SEATTLE (AP) — Scott Suggs scored points in the final 2:07. Suggs scored 11 of TV’s Best Bet over South- 18 points and redshirt freshman Jernard his 18 points after halftime, making 8 of NBA Basketball ern Califor- Jarreau added a career-high 12 to lead 13 shots for the game. Washington won nia’s Dewayne OKC at New York Dedmon in Washington to a 65-57 win over USC on its third straight game. 5 p.m. the irst half Wednesday night. Dewayne Dedmon had 18 points for TNT of the Huskies’ Jarreau and the Huskies (17-13, 9-8 USC, which was leading 41-39 when he win Wednes- Pac-12) combined to make 17 consecutive collected his fourth foul and came out of day in Seattle. free throws over the final 17:40, following the game with 11:51 remaining. Wash- five consecutive misses to start the game. ington went on to score nine unanswered Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Andrew Andrews scored 5 of his 7 points and never trailed again.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Local Fishing Guide Has Positive Outlook On Fishing Forecasts By Jack Royle expresses no concerns to the also guides in the Humptulips years that his business will con- all day then prepares the boat for For the Chronicle “smaller fish population” talks. area and the Columbia River. tinue to be a success. the next day. “I’ve been fishing since I was “My main fishing area is the “Lots of people get worked So despite what some say, ETHEL — Born and raised a kid. Everything I have learned Cowlitz and as of now it does up about smaller projections there seems to be plenty of fish in the heart of Lewis County, lo- I have applied it to my work now seem like we are in a low spot,” of fish, but its just fishing. You out there to be caught and fun to cal fishing guide Nathan Bryant and there is still a lot of success Bryant said. “Everyone always have to wait for the water condi- have. offered his experienced perspec- out there for salmon,” Bryant talks about the fish population tions to be right and it’ll take off “For me, catching fish is tive on the local fishing trends said. “All I do is fish. I guide six being down, but its like that ev- again,” Bryant added. “The fish- great, but there is more to it than and future forecasts. to seven days a week, eight hours ery year. It goes up and down all ing is still good enough to where just catching fish. Spending all From guiding fishing trips a day, so I know there is plenty of the time.” it makes fish-guiding a full-time day with a few new people each in the local rivers and lakes to fish still around.” Despite recent projections lifestyle. I pretty much live out day and getting to hang out in questing north to Alaska in the Bryant guides locally for and estimated forecasts, Bryant there for a few months at a time.” the boat is tons of fun, fish or summers to fish, Bryant has salmon, steelhead and sturgeon stays busy and says if things stay Each day, Bryant heads out not. That’s the best part, Bryant been fishing all of his life and with West Coast Anglers. He the same as they have been for to the Cowlitz at 4 a.m., fishes noted. “ OLD FASHIONED Skiing

By Craig Hill for 50 cents each before service The News Tribune stopped in 1960. After 2.7 miles, Meany STAMPEDE PASS, Wash. Lodge comes into view. (AP) — The instructions for Most lodge visitors these time travel are as follows: days come Friday night and stay Step one: On a winter week- for the weekend. Because I was end, follow Interstate 90 east to the only person arriving on a Exit 62, then drive south until recent Sunday morning, I was the road ends. towed in by a snowmobile. Step two: Haul your gear While the 80 guests in the to the southeast corner of the lodge enjoyed a pancake break- parking lot and step into your fast, I followed ski instructor skis. Jim Fahey to the tow house Step three: Put on a pair of where Andy Smith was firing heavy duty leather gloves and up Mach, the main lift. wait. Fahey calls the tow house “a You’ll hear a rumble ris- living museum,” and I imme- ing from the woods before you diately saw why. A still work- see your escort to the winter of ing — but barely-used — hand- 1938. crank phone hung just inside Seventy-five years ago, the door. Ropes, pulleys and Washington’s ski scene took tools hung from the walls. a giant step toward the future But the real piece of history thanks to the arrival of a device is the Chevrolet truck skeleton called the rope tow. The rela- that fills most of the room. tively simple contraption used a From the radiator to the rear long rope loop, a car engine and wheel that moves the rope, the pulleys to tow skiers up hills machine is painted red. A pro- that they previously had to hike. tective casing around the fan is A Tacoma lumber baron fashioned from wire fencing. urged on by an East Coast vi- I watched as Smith opened sionary installed rope tows on the fuel line, checked the radia- Snoqualmie Pass, Mount Rain- tor and turned on the battery. ier and Mount Baker while oth- Fahey checked the oil. ers assembled a tow on Steven Smith pushed a button on Pass. the wall to start the engine. Meanwhile, near Stampede “Like an old car engine Pass, an outdoor recreation club it takes a while sometimes,” called The Mountaineers built Smith said. On the fifth try, the its own rope tow at its 10-year- old engine sputtered to life. old ski hut, Meany Lodge. In the middle of the con- Most of Washington’s first traption sits the four-on-the- rope tows saw popular ski areas floor gear shift. To shift gears, take shape around those tows Smith engages the clutch by before these glove-shredding pulling a yellow rope above his Pete Caster / [email protected] lifts were replaced with comfy head. Dave Otten, of Mossyrock, ishes below the Taidnapam ishing bridge east of Morton on Sunday, March, 3. chairlifts. He puts the engine in third But at Meany Lodge, it’s as gear, which moves skiers up the if time stood still. Here, just 10 hill at about 15 mph, the maxi- Fishing Report miles from the Summit at Sno- mum speed allowed in Wash- qualmie’s crowds and modern ington, Fahey said. Before high lifts, a Chevy truck engine still speed chairlifts necessitated powers the longest of three rope speed limits, Fahey said the old Cowlitz River Reports Only One Steelhead tows. engine ran in fourth gear mov- But that’s not the rumble ing skiers at 21 mph. By The Chronicle glers caught one sturgeon and March 1st through the 3rd, 15 you’ll hear as you prepare for Mach is the oldest rope The Lower Columbia River released five; 16 bank anglers bank anglers caught no steel- time travel. That noise is from tow in the state, just as Meany reported that from March 1st to caught no steelhead; one boat head; four boat anglers caught Tom-Cat, a 1954 Bombardier Lodge is the state’s oldest ski the 3rd, 174 bank anglers caught with four anglers released one one steelhead. snow tractor. area. But fire code is forcing a one steelhead, and released one steelhead. Washougal River reported When it arrives, two long new chapter in Meany history. chinook and five steelhead. 31 boats with 58 anglers March 1st through the 3rd, 38 ropes are tossed off the back of Because the tow house 270 boats with 566 anglers caught five walleye and released bank anglers released four steel- the covered tractor with tank- doesn’t meet code, the engine caught 13 chinook and two eight; one boat with two anglers head. like tracks. Skiers grab hold will be replaced by a modern steelhead, and released three and are towed down a popular caught no bass. 13 boat anglers released three electric motor after this season. chinook; eight bank anglers Cowlitz River reported steelhead. snowmobile road before veer- The Chevy engine will be saved caught no sturgeon. ing left onto a less-used route. as a backup for Tom-Cat. 16 boats with 35 anglers Here, the tractor might pick As Mach warmed up for one caught two sturgeon and re- up speed, slowing only to cross of its final weekends of work, leased 12. the railroad tracks that once Columbia River in The delivered skiers from Seattle please see SKIING, page S4 CATCH OF THE WEEK Dalles Pool reported March 1st through the 3rd that 27 bank anglers released two sturgeon; 15 boats with 37 anglers caught one sturgeon and released 47. Five bank anglers caught one steelhead and released two; three boats with six anglers caught one steel- head and released three; three bank anglers caught no walleye; 11 boats with 19 anglers caught nine walleye and released one; one boat angler caught no bass. Columbia River in

Craig Hill / The Associated Press John Day Pool reported In this photo taken Feb. 10, 2013, skiers and snowboarders are towed back to March 1st through the 3rd, Nathan Bryant/West Coast Anglers Guide their cars by a 1954 Bombadier snow tractor after a weekend of skiing at Meany 48 bank anglers caught one A 13-lb. salmon was caught out of the Cowlitz River near the Blue Creek boat Lodge in Stampede Pass, Wash. At Meany Lodge, it’s as if time stood still where a sturgeon. launch last week. Chevy truck engine still powers the longest of three rope tows. 26 boats with 56 an- • Sports 3 sports The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013

2B girls Basketball ony’s Durand, pe ell’s Brooks-Johnson share C2BL MVp By The Chronicle Some of the toughest games 2012-13 C2BL Pe Ell’s Alissa Brooks-Johnson played this season came when ALL-LeAgue gIrLs she was lining up against Au- BAsketBALL tumn Durand — and vice versa. The two standout posts, both Most Valuable Players just under 6-foot, were lined Autumn Durand, Onalaska & up next to each other one more Alissa Brooks-Johnson, Pe Ell time when the C2BL All-League Coach of the Year voting was announced. Brooks- Darin Allen, Morton-White Pass Johnson and Durand were tabbed co-MVPs of the league by its coaches. First team “I think their toughest Autumn Moorcroft, Mossyrock games were against each other,” Ashley Kelly, Morton-WP Pe Ell coach Dawna Robinson Demi Sahlinger, Napavine said. “It’s hard to come up with Sami-Jo Robinson, Pe Ell really good posts, and when they Sam Woodley, Toutle Lake played each other they battled really well against each other.” second team Durand averaged 18.4 points Regyn Gaffney, Adna and 10.1 rebounds a game for a Lina Hieronymi, Morton-WP Logger team that finished tied Josie Dekoker, Napavine for second in the league stand- Bailey Hockett, Toutle Lake ings, while Brooks-Johnson Sam Boyce, Wahkiakum scored 16 and grabbed 8 re- bounds a game for the league- Honorable Mention champion Trojans. “I look at those two as the Whitney Elledge, Morton-WP same,” Onalaska coach Doug Alexa Peters, Napavine Ashmore said. “You take those Bailee Neilson, Onalaska two off of any team, and you’re Kayla Capps, Pe Ell going to notice it.” Baylee Olsen, Wahkiakum Sami-Jo Robinson, the Saint Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Maya Stanley, Wahkiakum Martin’s University-bound Pe Ell’s Alissa Brooks-Johnson (21) contests a shot from Onalaska’s Autumn Durand (25) during the District 4 tournament Sydney Bradley, Winlock point guard who averaged 14 semiinals in Centralia. Durand and Brooks-Johnson were voted co-MVPs of the Central 2B League. points, 6 rebounds and 5 as- sists a game for the Trojans, was croft was also a first-team pick, last season’s C2BL MVP, was a Morton-White Pass coach Adna’s Regyn Gaffney, Mor- named to the All-League first scoring 18 points and grab- first-team pick. The Southern Darin Allen, whose Timber- ton-White Pass’ Lina Hieronymi, team. Joining her was Morton- bing 10.6 rebounds a game. She Oregon University-bound guard wolves were predicted to finish Napavine’s Josie Dekoker, Tou- White Pass’ Ashley Kelly (12.5 posted 11 double-doubles and scored 20.4 points with 6 re- sixth but tied with Onalaska for points, 6.4 rebounds a game) was twice a WIAA Player of the bounds, 4 assists and 3 steals a second, was tabbed the league’s tle Lake’s Bailey Hockett and and Toutle Lake’s Sam Woodley. Week. game in her final season for the Coach of the Year in his first Wahkiakum’s Sam Boyce were Mossyrock’s Autumn Moor- Napavine’s Demi Sahlinger, Tigers. season at the helm. all second-team picks.

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"He improved his whole Coach of the Year chunk of hardware. son with a 21-10 record. game." Tony Gillispie, Morton-WP ahead by 6 on a long 3-pointer “All of our guys, they just The Trailblazers will lose Dunlap scored 21 and 23 from Van Lockett. Pierce an- had a will to win,” Moir said. four sophomore starter (Lock- points against Adna during the First team swered with a 15-1 run to lead “Our guys just kept fighting, and ett, both Waggeners and Jordan regular season. by 8 with less than 9 minutes to that was the thing about this Dam) to graduation. The team "He shot the ball real well Cooper Zurfluh, Adna play. year’s team. I wouldn’t say they will return five solid freshman against us, and I thought he Kaleb Poquette, Morton-WP Blazer brothers Mozeek were the most skilled guys in the from this season’s team, the made everyone else better," Travis McMillion, Onalaska and Miles Waggener then took NWAACC, by any means, but coach added, including starting Adna coach Casey Dotson said. 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young skiers and snowboards gathered. Smith gave them a thumbs- up and they were off. I was feeling pretty nostalgic when I clicked into my skis and joined the fun. I’d learned to ski on a rope tow at Summit West, but hadn’t spent much time on them since. But this was like no rope tow I’d ever seen. First, at 15 mph, the rope hummed as it ran across the palm of my leather glove. And the hill it was pulling me up was so steep that a gripper was re- quired to hang on. The metal gripper looks like a pair of large pliers and was at- tached to a harness that is worn around the waist. Once you get up to speed, you clamp the grip- per onto the rope and hold on. Using the gripper is a bit tricky at first, but with no trouble my first two runs, I thought I’d picked it up quicker than most. But if there was any question why skiers don’t pine for the days of rope tows as they sometimes do for the time of two-seat chair- lifts, it was answered on my third run. The rope caught the cuff of my right glove as I grabbed hold. The rope tore into my hand. I let go, but was left with an inch-long burn on my right palm, a torn sleeve on my shirt and a small hole in my soft shell jacket. Later, I’d notice initiation markings like these on the clothes of many Meany regulars. While this might seem brutal now, there was a time when the rope tow was cutting edge. “Before the rope tows, ski- ing was mostly a pretty dedi- cated community of people who parked at Narada (Falls) in Mount Rainier National Park and hiked up to Paradise,” said ski historian Lowell Skoog. “It’s amazing that people actually did that. The rope tow made that much easier.” The first rope tow in the United States was installed near Woodstock, Vt., in 1934 and Jim Parker, one of the men who helped run the tow, moved to Washington three years later. In a 1978 issue of Puget Soundings magazine, former Summit at Snoqualmie owner Webb Moffett wrote that Parker enlisted the support and finan- cial backing of Chauncey Griggs, owner of a Tacoma lumber com- pany, to build rope tows in the Cascades. Moffett would even- tually buy the operations from Parker and Griggs for $3,500. Rope tow operations popped up in the Cascades in places such as American River, and Cayuse and Chinook passes, Moffett wrote, but they faded away when they couldn’t keep up with re- sorts that were installing chair- lifts. Mount Rainier National Park wouldn’t allow permanent lifts, so its rope tow operations also vanished leading to a new resort, Crystal Mountain, just outside the park. Meany Lodge defied this trend. Even when Burlington Northern canceled its railroad stop at the lodge in 1960 and the Mountaineers bought Tom- Cat to tow in skiers, people kept visiting. Despite my bloody right hand, it was easy to see the ap- peal. Not the least of which is the skiing. After bandaging my hand, I followed ski instructor Art Freeman on some of his fa- vorite runs: steep runs through the trees, narrow lines and a single-track return known as Psychopath because the slope it traverses is so steep. I couldn’t help but wonder what these runs must have been like on the long wooden skis visi- tors used in 1938. To return to 2013, visitors are instructed to toss their packs in Tom-Cat and start skiing down the trail at 3 p.m. After about ⅔ of a mile, when the road starts uphill, the skiers and snowboarders stop. Once again, they wait for the roar to rise from the woods and Tom- Cat to appear with its long tow ropes. This time about 40 people grab on. The ride out can be tough, especially for snowboard- ers. Ten times, Tom-Cat stopped for a fallen visitor. “The rule is, you fall three times and you ride inside,” said longtime lodge volunteer Linda Harkness. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013

MLB Mariners’ Casper Wells Working to Build His Staying Power

By Larry Stone a logjam. In fact, most assess- that. I’ve been traded over be- 93 games with 10 homers and 36 The Seattle Times ments have the final berth com- fore, so I understand that. I’m runs batted in. ing down to him or Bay, with not new to it. I just go out and Beginning in the second half PEORIA, Ariz. — For the Carlos Peguero remaining a “I’d love to be with the take care of my business and let of last season, which included Mariners, spring training is much longer shot despite a hot the chips fall where they may.” about to kick into a higher gear. Mariners my whole a demotion to Tacoma in May, start to spring. The only way it would seem Wells has worked to shorten his Pitchers “I think we have a lot of good career.’’ possible to keep both Bay and are stretch- swing while honing his stroke players on the team, and the Wells, barring an injury or un- ing out their in other ways. His showing Mariners are probably in a good Casper Wells, expected trade, would be to innings. Po- Mariners player Monday was a welcome dose of sition play- position for themselves,” Wells go with a six-man bullpen. But positive reinforcement after few ers will soon said. “... It’s always better than with 30 games in 31 days to start balls fell in early in the Cactus not having enough. They’re the the season, that doesn’t appear begin to play benefit to a player, giving him League, despite some of them back-to-back ones that have to make deci- likely. an edge because Seattle doesn’t being well-hit. games. Roster battles are going sions. I just go out and play.” Wells, 28, certainly made “It’s kind of reassuring,” he And Wells hopes to keep want to risk losing him to an- a positive statement on Mon- to heat up. said. “I’ve tried to stick to a dili- playing for the Mariners, who other team’s waiver claim; but it day when he drove in five runs “We’re game-on now,” man- gent plan, stay disciplined in my acquired him on July 30, 2011, can also be unsettling, because with a single, double and triple ager Eric Wedge said after their routines. I talk to Raul (Ibanez) 10-game winning streak ended one of four players coming from the possibility exists of changing against the Rockies. Detroit in the Doug Fister trade. teams at the end of camp. Wells offers more defensive and other veteran guys. It’s all with a 7-6 loss to Milwaukee. about routines and being consis- Casper Wells is engaged in Wells’ situation is compli- “My goal is to be in the big versatility than Bay and has tent with those, outside the field one of those dramas, compet- cated by the fact he is out of leagues,” Wells said. “I love the shown flashes of offensive fire- ing to win a spot in the Mariners’ minor-league options, meaning Mariners organization. I’d love power in major-league stints and on the field. That way it can crowded outfield picture. With he must clear waivers to remain to be with the Mariners for over the past four seasons. The translate into game situations.” Michael Morse, Raul Ibanez and in the organization if he doesn’t my whole career. I love it here. Mariners are looking for more Wells underwent laser eye Jason Bay all added during the break camp with the team. Whatever happens, happens. consistency at the plate after a surgery in the offseason and offseason, Wells knows there’s That status can often be a “It is a business. I understand season in which he hit .228 in also stayed in Peoria to all winter at the Mariners com- Local Bowling Standings plex. “Last year, I probably didn’t swing as much as I should have,” he said. “This year, I was up here at the facility. I was doing a lot of stuff off the tee. Videoing stuff so I could see, just visually, how it looks and how it felt that day, so I could translate it over to just having some swings that felt good in the cage.” Now he’s trying to carry it over to spring, and after that, into the season. The key, Wells said, is to not let an occasional frustrating game be the impetus to changing his approach. “Last year, if something wasn’t working, I’d be quick to fix and do something else,” he said. “I’m trying to be consistent with my swing and my approach. If you’re always trying to change something, and switching stuff around, you’re not going to be consistent.” One of the reasons Wells wants to stay around is the posi- tive feeling he sees developing around the Mariners. “There’s definitely a different comfort level,” he said. “There’s no kind of tension among any of the players. Everyone gets along. Even the players who came right in here, like Raul and Mike Morse, even Kendrys (Morales), my locker mate, it seems like they’ve been part of the team all along.” Now Wells will try to ensure that he will be here with them for the long haul.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Associates will be more inclined to Do not expect to get more labor out It’s not a good day to make last- You will be held accountable for accept your political or philosophical of co-workers than you’re prepared minute changes on something that any promises or commitments concepts if you don’t present them in to give yourself. If you want them is steadily moving along on a you’ve made but haven’t as yet a heavy-handed manner. Keep things to work hard, you’ll need to do the proscribed course. Instead of making come through on. Be ready to pay light and cheerful. same. any improvement, you could derail up, whether you’re ready or not. the entire endeavor. ARIES (March 21-April 19) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Dificult developments aren’t likely Be generous with those who need it, ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you don’t believe in yourself to intimidate you, and you’ll have but be careful not to be manipulated Although you’re pretty good at or your abilities, you can’t expect no trouble handling them competently. by someone who’s asking for convincing people of the rightness others to. Your colleagues will see Yet, surprisingly, you could get upset something that he or she doesn’t of your case, if you go overboard, you only as you see yourself. over something that should be fun. deserve. you could cause them to backtrack. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An arrangement with some friends Although your mate’s point of view Putting forth maximum effort This could be one of those days that you’re presently contemplating may be on the somber side, you’ll is admirable, but don’t be so when you might be able to get a might not be as terriic as it appears see only the positive aspect of determined to achieve your better deal from a stranger than you on the surface. Look closely before things. Try to help brighten his or objective that you end up doing could from a friend. It proves that you leap. her perspective as well. everything the hard way. That it sometimes pays to check outside would only slow you down. sources. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Because of a strong urge to expedite Even if you feel you deserve far SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) an important matter, you could better, try to be grateful for what Usually, you’re fairly optimistic Being too indecisive could severely easily do something that would be you get. Do your best to keep your about most everything in life, but lessen your chances of achieving counterproductive. Try to forgo any expectations within reasonable you could step out of character and much of anything. Take plenty of decision-making for the nonce. bounds. be a defeatist. Don’t start playing time to igure out what you want to this unproductive role. accomplish. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) CANCER (June 21-July 22) It might take far more self-discipline Guard against inclinations to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) CANCER (June 21-July 22) than you’re able to muster to speculate in unfamiliar areas. It’s Problems of all sorts, even social If you’re not too discerning about complete a tedious assignment. never a good day to gamble on ones, cannot be resolved if you what you want to get done, you Unfortunately, any disinterest on things about which you know little deny their existence. Instead of could go off in multiple directions, your part destroys productivity. or nothing. burying them, put them under the not knowing where you’re heading sunshine where you can clearly or why. Have a goal in mind for AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) deal with them. best results. Lady Luck is your buddy at Although you’ll have a great deal present, but only up to a point. If of compassion for others, you aren’t AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) you begin to take foolish risks, likely to know how to express it. At Anybody who cannot help you Disappointment is inevitable if you she’s likely to ignore you and least you’ll know why your behavior attain your objective should not be set too high a price on some instead favor someone who isn’t is eliciting a negative response. involved in your endeavor. All merchandise and/or service that trying to beat the odds. their contributions and input you’re trying to sell. It isn’t likely might do is stymie your efforts that you’ll be able to ind too many even further. takers, if any.

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Scoreboard PREPS 15. Josh Davis TULN 10.2 20. Minnesota 94.9 10. Boston 2.90 Sports on the Air 16. Majok Majok BALL 10.1 21. Detroit 94.6 11. Calgary 2.85 Local Schedules 17. LOU 10.0 21. Phoenix 94.6 12. Philadelphia 2.83 FRIDAY, March 8 18. ORE 9.9 23. New Orleans 94.4 13. St. Louis 2.82 THURSDAY, MARCH 7 Baseball 19. TaShawn Thomas HOU 9.8 24. Orlando 94.2 14. Los Angeles 2.81 NBA BASKETBALL Pe Ell at Ocosta, 1 p.m. 20. CSU 9.8 25. Indiana 94.0 14. Washington 2.81 W.F. West at North Thurtson 21. Kyle Barone IDHO 9.8 26. Memphis 93.5 16. Vancouver 2.77 5 p.m. (at RAC), 6 p.m. 22. Damen Bell-HolterORU 9.7 27. Charlotte 93.3 17. Dallas 2.73 TNT — Oklahoma City at New York Fastpitch 23. Murphy Holloway MISS 9.6 28. Chicago 92.7 18. Detroit 2.65 7:30 p.m. Pe Ell at Cedar Park Christian, 11 24. Terell Parks WIU 9.6 29. Philadelphia 92.1 19. Winnipeg 2.55 a.m. 25. Jordan Reed BING 9.6 30. Washington 91.9 20. NY Rangers 2.52 TNT — L.A. Clippers at Denver 26. Demarquelle TabbAAMU 9.5 21. Florida 2.52 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rebounding SATURDAY, March 9 27. Stephen Lumpkins AMER 9.5 22. Buffalo 2.50 Noon Baseball 28. UK 9.5 1. Indiana 45.7 23. New Jersey 2.43 2. Denver 45.0 Tenino Jamboree, 1 p.m. 29. Josh Huestis STAN 9.4 24. Colorado 2.38 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament 3. LA Lakers 44.7 Mossyrock at Castle Rock, Noon 30. Jackie Carmichael ILST 9.4 25. Edmonton 2.36 3. Golden State 44.7 2:30 p.m. Napavine at Toledo-Winlock, Noon 31. Brandon Peterson ARST 9.4 26. Minnesota 2.27 31. Melvin Ejim ISU 9.4 5. Milwaukee 43.8 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament 6. Chicago 43.4 27. Columbus 2.22 31. Cole Dickerson SF 9.4 28. San Jose 2.19 4 p.m. 34. Jarnell Stokes TENN 9.2 6. Washington 43.4 29. Ottawa 2.13 35. Stan Okoye VMI 9.2 8. Detroit 43.2 ESPN/ESPN2 — Kentucky at Georgia 30. Nashville 1.96 COLLEGE 35. Aziz N’Diaye WASH 9.2 8. Minnesota 43.2 ESPN/ESPN2 — Virginia at Florida St. 37. Dennis Tinnon MRSH 9.2 10. Oklahoma City 43.0 2013 NWAACC Championships Goals Against Average NBCSN — Butler at Massachusetts 38. Pierce Hornung CSU 9.1 11. Houston 42.9 MENS BASKETBALL 1. Florida 3.57 39. Chris Cunningham SJSU 9.1 12. Memphis 42.8 6 p.m. Tuesday’s Results 39. SDSU 9.1 13. Utah 42.6 2. NY Islanders 3.39 ESPN/ESPN2 — Wisconsin at Michigan St. At Kennewick 14. Orlando 42.3 3. Calgary 3.25 TRAILBLAZERS 63, RAIDERS 60 15. Dallas 42.2 4. Buffalo 3.17 ESPN/ESPN2 — TEAMS TBA Centralia 23 40 —63 15. Brooklyn 42.2 5. Tampa Bay 3.13 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament Pierce 33 27 —60 17. LA Clippers 41.7 6. Winnipeg 3.05 8 p.m. Centralia (63) — Scott 2, Lockett 15, NBA 17. Portland 41.7 7. St. Louis 3.00 Fuller, Carras 17, Dam 6, Mo. Waggener 8. Philadelphia 2.96 ESPN2 — Long Beach St. at UC-Davis NBA Standings 19. Philadelphia 41.6 16, Dumetz 3, Mi. Waggener 4 19. Phoenix 41.6 9. Columbus 2.96 Eastern Conference 8:30 p.m. FG: 25 of 59 —.424 FT: 6 of 14 —.429 21. New York 41.2 10. Washington 2.95 ATLANTIC W L PCT GB Reb. 38 (Mi. Waggener 10) 22. New Orleans 41.1 11. Pittsburgh 2.91 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament New York 37 21 .638 — Pierce (60) — Matthews 4, Clanton 1, 22. San Antonio 41.1 12. Colorado 2.90 NHL HOCKEY Parker 2, Palmer 14, Jacobs 5, Jeffries 3, Brooklyn 35 26 .574 3½ 24. Charlotte 40.7 13. Dallas 2.86 4 p.m. Lewis 25, Porter 4, Kuiper 2 Boston 33 27 .550 5 24. Atlanta 40.7 14. Carolina 2.82 FG: 22 of 59 —.373 FT: 9 of 20 —.450 Toronto 24 38 .387 15 26. 40.6 15. Phoenix 2.77 CSNNW — Vancouver at Columbus Reb. 38 (Lewis 12) Philadelphia 23 37 .383 15 27. Sacramento 40.5 16. Edmonton 2.73 PRO GOLF CENTRAL 28. Boston 40.1 17. Anaheim 2.71 11 a.m. Tuesday’s NWAACC Scores Indiana 38 23 .623 — 29. Toronto 39.9 18. New Jersey 2.70 Centralia 63 def. Pierce 60 Chicago 34 27 .557 4 30. Miami 38.8 19. Detroit 2.57 GOLF — WGC Cadillac Championship Spokane 94 def. Big Bend 85 Milwaukee 30 29 .508 7 20. Vancouver 2.55 3:30 p.m. Everett 70 def. Tacoma 62 Detroit 23 40 .365 16 NHL 21. Minnesota 2.50 GOLF — PGA Puerto Rico Open Cleveland 21 40 .344 17 22. Montreal 2.48 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SOUTHEAST 22. Toronto 2.48 CYCLING Tuesday’s NWAACC Scores NHL Standings Miami 45 14 .763 — EASTERN CONFERENCE 24. Los Angeles 2.43 Columbia Basin 71 def. SW Oregon 56 1:30 p.m. ATLANTIC GP W L OTL PTS 24. NY Rangers 2.43 Lane 51 def. Clackamas 49 Atlanta 34 26 .567 11½ NBCSN — Paris-Nice Pittsburgh 23 15 8 0 30 Skagit Valley 76 def. Chemeketa 51 Washington 19 40 .322 26 26. Nashville 2.39 New Jersey 23 10 8 5 25 Bellevue 62 def. Clark 61 Orlando 17 45 .274 29½ 27. Boston 2.25 Charlotte 13 48 .213 33 N.Y. Rangers 21 11 8 2 24 28. San Jose 2.05 FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Philadelphia 24 11 12 1 23 NWAACC BASEBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE 29. Ottawa 1.83 N.Y. Islanders 23 10 11 2 22 NBA BASKETBALL Saturday’s Results NORTHWEST W L PCT GB 30. Chicago 1.78 NORTHEASTGP W L OTL PTS 5 p.m. At Walla Walla Oklahoma City 44 16 .733 — Montreal 23 14 5 4 32 WARRIORS 14, BLAZERS 7 Denver 40 22 .645 5 ESPN — Atlanta at Boston Boston 20 14 3 3 31 Centralia 100 100 041 — 7 (11) 1 Utah 32 29 .525 12½ Toronto 24 15 9 0 30 5:30 p.m. Walla Walla 050 117 000 — 14 (17) 2 MLB Portland 28 32 .467 16 Ottawa 24 12 8 4 28 CSNNW — Portland at San Antonio Batteries: CENT— Jake Conover, Minnesota 21 37 .362 22 Buffalo 24 9 13 2 20 Spring Training Connor Atchison (6), Andrew Elam (7) PACIFIC SOUTHEASTGP W L OTL PTS 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Results and Jesus Acosta; WW — Houser, Plew L.A. Clippers 44 19 .698 — Carolina 22 13 8 1 27 ESPN — Houston at Golden St. Tampa Bay 8, at Minnesota 5 (6), Brockman (7), Costello (8), Braich Golden State 35 27 .565 8½ Tampa Bay 23 10 12 1 21 at Toronto 6, Baltimore 6 COLLEGE BASEBALL (9) and Turner L.A. Lakers 31 31 .500 12½ Winnipeg 22 10 11 1 21 at Washington 7, Houston 1 Phoenix 21 40 .344 22 Florida 23 7 11 5 19 Noon At Walla Walla Dominican Republic 15, at Philadelphia 2 Sacramento 21 42 .333 23 Washington 21 9 11 1 19 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament WARRIORS 9, BLAZERS 6 at Pittsburgh 10, Spain 0 SOUTHWEST WESTERN CONFERENCE 2:30 p.m. Centralia 020 000 130 — 6 8 1 CENTRAL GP W L OTL PTS at LA Angels 6, Cincinnati 4 Walla Walla 000 124 20x — 9 12 3 San Antonio 48 14 .774 — at Chicago White Sox 4, United States 4 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament Memphis 40 19 .678 6½ Chicago 24 21 0 3 45 Batteries: CENT — Garrison Becker, Detroit 23 11 8 4 26 at Kansas City 8, Oakland 2 Houston 33 29 .532 15 4 p.m. Dean Taylor (7), Chase Wasson (8) and St. Louis 22 11 9 2 24 Canada 7, at Milwaukee 4 Dallas 27 33 .450 20 Dylan Young; WW: Campeau, Carkner Nashville 23 9 9 5 23 at Oakland 4, Italy 3 ESPN — Kent St. at Akron (8), Smidt (8) Douglas (9) and Holbrook New Orleans 21 41 .339 27 Columbus 23 7 12 4 18 at San Diego 7, LA Dodgers 3 6 p.m. NORTHWESTGP W L OTL PTS Cleveland 4, at San Francisco 3 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament Sunday’s Results Tuesday’s Results Vancouver 22 11 6 5 27 at Colorado 6, Chicago Cubs 3 At Pasco Boston 109, Philadelphia 101 Minnesota 22 11 9 2 24 at Boston 4, Puerto Rico 3 8:30 p.m. BLAZERS 3, HAWKS 2 Oklahoma City 122, LA Lakers 105 Calgary 21 9 8 4 22 Atlanta 2, at NY Yankees 0 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament Centralia 001 010 001 — 3 3 1 Denver 120, Sacramento 113 Edmonton 22 8 9 5 21 at Miami 6, Venezuela 5 CBC 100 001 000 — 2 9 1 Colorado 22 8 10 4 20 Mexico 1, at Arizona 0 PRO GOLF Batteries: CENT — Colton Boucher, Wednesday’s Results PACIFIC GP W L OTL PTS 11 a.m. Chase Wasson (8) and Dylan Young; Brooklyn 99, Charlotte 78 Anaheim 22 16 3 3 35 Wednesday’s Results GOLF — WGC Cadillac Championship CBC — Face, Cantu (5), Nevil (9) and Cleveland 104, Utah 101 Los Angeles 21 12 7 2 26 Puerto Rico 8, at Minnesota 7 Sousley 3:30 p.m. Boston 83, Indiana 81 San Jose 22 11 7 4 26 Venezuela 14, at NY Mets 10 Atlanta 107, Philadelphia 96 Phoenix 23 11 9 3 25 at Baltimore 19, Spain 7 GOLF — PGA Puerto Rico Open At Pasco Dallas 22 11 9 2 24 at Detroit 4, Toronto 1 HAWKS 12, BLAZERS 6 Miami 97, Orlando 96 AUTO RACING New York 87, Detroit 77 Dominican Republic 8, at NY Yankees 2 Centralia 002 021 100 — 6 6 6 Tuesday’s Results 3:30 p.m. Memphis 91, Portland 85 at Philadelphia 6, Washington 3 CBC 000 532 200 — 12 (11) 6 Tampa Bay 5, New Jersey 2 at St. Louis 7, Miami 2 SPEED — NASCAR Sprint Cup 400 qualify- Batteries: LA Lakers 108, New Orleans 102 Brady Batt, David Bones NY Islanders 6, Montreal 3 Pittsburgh 9, at Boston 3 (6), Trevor Blackburn (7), Connor Minnesota 87, Washington 82 ing Washington 4, Boston 3 (OT) at LA Angels 12, Italy 6 Atchison (7), Dean Taylor (9) and David Dallas 112, Houston 108 Carolina 4, Buffalo 3 at Cleveland 4, LA Dodgers 0 NLL LACROSSE Tillotson; CBC — Thornton, Nevil (5), San Antonio 101, Chicago 83 Columbus 4, Edmonton 3 (SO) Milwaukee 7, at Seattle 6 Clark (6), Lutz 7, Brunson (8) and Weiss Toronto 98, Phoenix 71 4:30 p.m. NY Rangers 4, Philadelphia 2 at Texas 3, Chicago Cubs 2 LA Clippers 117, Milwaukee 101 ROOT — Colorado at Toronto Florida 4, Winnipeg 1 at LA Dodgers 10, Mexico 2 NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL Golden State 87, Sacramento 83 Detroit 2, Colorado 1 Kansas City 8, at Arizona 1 PRO BOXING Tuesday’s Results Chicago 5, Minnesota 3 6 p.m. (14) Ohio State 67, (2) Indiana 58 Thursday’s Games San Jose 3, Vancouver 2 (SO) (3) Duke 85, Virginia Tech 57 Thursday’s Games ESPN 2 — V. Cayo vs. E. Taylor Oklahoma City at New York, 5 p.m. Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 4 Toronto at Baltimore, 10 a.m. (9) Kansas State 79, TCU 68 LA Clippers at Denver, 7:30 p.m. WHL HOCKEY (15) Marquette 60, Rutgers 54 Boston at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Wednesday’s Results (24) Notre Dame 66, St. John’s 40 Washington at Houston, 10 a.m. 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Games Toronto 5, Ottawa 4 (25) Memphis 56, UTEP 54 Minnesota at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. ROOT — Everett at Spokane Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Chicago 3, Colorado 2 Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Calgary 4, San Jose 1 Wednesday’s Results Indiana at Orlando, 4 p.m. NY Yankees at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Villanova 67, (5) Georgetown 57 Washington at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Anaheim 2, Phoenix 0 Miami at NY Mets, 10 a.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Georgia Tech 71, (6) Miami (FL) 69 Dallas at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. San Francisco at Cleveland, 12 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL (7) Michigan 80, Purdue 75 Memphis at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Seattle at Kansas City, 12 p.m. (11) Florida 66, Vanderbilt 40 Atlanta at Boston, 5 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. Arizona at Milwaukee, 12 p.m. 9 a.m. (12) New Mexico 75, Nevada 62 Philadelphia at Miami, 5 p.m. Buffalo at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 12 p.m. CBS — Florida at Kentucky Iowa State 87, (13) Oklahoma State 76 Utah at Chicago, 5 p.m. NY Rangers at NY Islanders, 4 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 12 p.m. ESPN — Syracuse at Georgetown Xavier 77, (16) Saint Louis 66 Portland at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Texas at LA Dodgers, 12 p.m. (17) Syracuse 78, DePaul 57 Phoenix at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Florida at Washington, 4 p.m. LA Angels at San Diego, 12 p.m. ROOT — Women’s College Basketball TBA (21) VCU 93, Richmond 82 Toronto at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 4 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 3 p.m. ESPN2 — Atlantic Sun Championship Washington State 73, (23) UCLA 61 Houston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 4 p.m. Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Friday’s Games 10:30 a.m. Thursday’s Games League Leaders Edmonton at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. NY Mets at Detroit, 10 a.m. NBCSN — La Salle at St. Louis St. Louis at Phoenix, 6 p.m. (22) Wisconsin at (10) Mich. St., 6 p.m. Points Leaders Toronto at Atlanta, 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Dallas at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. (19) Oregon at Colorado, 6 p.m. 1. Kevin Durant, OKC 28.6 Atlanta at Houston, 10 a.m. CBS — UCLA at Washington 2. Carmelo Anthony, NY 28.2 St. Louis at Washington, 10 a.m. NCAA LEADERS Friday’s Games NY Yankees at Miami, 10 a.m. ESPN/ESPN2 — Marquette at St. John’s 3. Kobe Bryant, LAL 27.4 Scoring Ottawa at NY Rangers, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. 4. LeBron James, MIA 27.0 ESPN/ESPN2 — N.C. St. at Florida St. 1. VT 25.0 Winnipeg at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Arizona at LA Angels, 12 p.m. 5. James Harden, HOU 26.2 11:30 a.m. 2. Doug McDermott CREI 23.4 Edmonton at Nashville, 5 p.m. San Diego at Chicago White Sox, 12 p.m. 3. Lamont Jones IONA 23.2 Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 12 p.m. PAC-12 — Men, Oregon at Utah Assists Leaders Calgary at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Texas at Milwaukee, 12 p.m. 4. SDST 22.8 1. Rajon Rondo, BOS 11.1 ROOT — Women’s College Basketball 5. Travis Bader OAK 22.0 Oakland at Seattle, 12 p.m. 2. Chris Paul, LAC 9.5 League Leaders LA Dodgers at San Francisco, 12 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 6. Shane Gibson SHU 21.6 3. Greivis Vasquez, NO 9.4 Points Leaders Minnesota at Boston, 4 p.m. CSNNW — CAA Quarterfinal 6. Kyle Vinales CCSU 21.6 4. Jrue Holiday, PHI 8.5 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT 36 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. NBCSN — San Diego St. at Boise St. 8. MURR 21.6 5. Russell Westbrook, OKC 7.8 2. Steven Stamkos, TB 34 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. 9. Stan Okoye VMI 21.5 3. Martin St. Louis, TB 30 Cincinnati at LA Dodgers, 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 10. Greg Gantt FAU 21.2 % Leaders 4. Chris Kunitz, PIT 28 Kansas City at Colorado, 6 p.m. CBS — Notre Dame at Louisville 11. Tyler Haws BYU 20.9 1. Tyson Chandler, NY .650 4. Eric Staal, CAR 28 ESPN — Missouri at Tennessee 12. Anthony Ireland LMU 20.6 2. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .614 13. Corey Hawkins UCD 20.3 3. Tiago Splitter, SA .589 Goals Leaders 1:30 p.m. 14. Devon Saddler DEL 20.2 4. J.J. Hickson, POR .581 1. Steven Stamkos, TB 17 NASCAR PAC-12 — Oregon St. at Colorado 15. Bryce Cotton PROV 20.0 5. JaVale McGee, DEN .573 2. Jeff Carter, LA 15 ROOT — Arizona St. at Arizona 16. Colt Ryan EVAN 20.0 3. John Tavares, NYI 14 2013 NASCAR Spring Cup Standings 3. James Neal, PIT 14 2:30 p.m. 17. OSU 19.8 Rebounds Leaders As of March 7 5. Thomas Vanek, BUF 12 18. Marshall Henderson MISS 19.6 1. Dwight Howard, LAL 12.1 1. Jimmie Johnson 90 NBCSN — Cornell at Harvard 2. Zach Randolph, MEM 11.6 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 82 19. Khalif Wyatt TEM 19.6 3 p.m. 3. Omer Asik, HOU 11.6 Plus/Minus Leaders 3. Brad Keselowski 82 20. Frank Gaines IPFW 19.5 4. Joakim Noah, CHI 11.4 1. Chris Kunitz, PIT 17 4. 72 ESPN — Kansas at Baylor 21. Jud Dillard TNTC 19.3 5. David Lee, GS 11.3 1. Eric Staal, CAR 17 5. 72 3:30 p.m. 22. Ray McCallum DET 19.2 1. Alexander Semin, CAR 17 6. Greg Biffle 66 PAC-12 — USC at Washington St. 23. Jamal Olasewere LIU 19.2 Blocks Leaders 4. Jiri Tlusty, CAR 15 7. Mark Martin 65 4 p.m. 24. Fred Hunter NICH 19.2 1. Larry Sanders, MIL 3.23 5. Patrice Bergeron, BOS 14 8. Jeff Gordon 60 25. BAY 19.1 2. , OKC 2.93 9. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 60 ESPN2 — Ohio Valley Championship Goals Against Average Leaders 26. Anthony Raffa CCAR 19.1 3. Tim Duncan, SA 2.71 10. 60 5 p.m. 1. Craig Anderson, OTT 1.49 27. BUCK 19.1 4. Roy Hibbert, IND 2.64 11. Carl Edwards 59 2. Corey Crawford, CHI 1.53 ROOT — Women’s GNAC Championship 28. MICH 18.9 5. Dwight Howard, LAL 2.27 12. Marcos Ambrose 52 3. Antti Niemi, SJ 1.83 29. Augustine Rubit USA 18.9 13. J.J. Yeley 50 6 p.m. 4. Jonathan Bernier, LA 1.92 14. Bobby Labonte 49 30. Trevis Simpson UNCG 18.8 Steals Leaders ESPN — Duke at North Carolina 5. Ray Emery, CHI 2.02 15. Jeff Burton 48 31. Davon Usher MVSU 18.8 1. Chris Paul, LAC 2.46 16. David Reutimann 48 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament 2. Mike Conley, MEM 2.23 32. Warren Niles ORU 18.7 Save Percentage Leaders 17. 48 3. Monta Ellis, MIL 2.07 ESPN2 — Men’s WCC Semifinal 33. Marcus Thornton W&M 18.6 1. Craig Anderson, OTT .952 18. Matt Kenseth 46 7 p.m. 34. CAL 18.4 4. Kemba Walker, CHA 1.90 2. Corey Crawford, CHI .940 19. Casey Mears 45 35. Russ Smith LOU 18.4 5. James Harden, HOU 1.90 3. Antti Niemi, SJ .935 20. Ryan Newman 44 ROOT — Men’s GNAC Championship 36. Shabazz MuhammadUCLA 18.3 4. Kari Lehtonen, DAL .930 21. Joey Logano 44 8 p.m. 37. Antoine Mason NIAG 18.3 Team Leaders 5. Ray Emery, CHI .926 22. Danica Patrick 42 Scoring ESPN2 — Men’s WCC Semifinal 38. Kwame Vaughn CSF 18.2 23. Tony Stewart 39 1. Houston 107.0 39. Michael Lyons AFA 18.1 Wins Leaders 24. Juan Pablo Montoya 38 8:30 p.m. 1. Oklahoma City 107.0 1. Ilya Bryzgalov, PHI 11 25. Dave Blaney 38 40. Ian Clark BEL 18.1 3. Denver 105.7 PAC-12 — Women’s Pac-12 Tournament 1. Marc-Andre Fleury, PIT 11 26. Michael McDowell 35 4. San Antonio 104.8 PRO GOLF 1. Carey Price, MTL 11 27. 35 Rebounding 5. Miami 103.6 1. Tuukka Rask, BOS 11 28. Jamie McMurray 34 9 a.m. 1. Andre Roberson COLO 11.5 6. LA Lakers 102.3 1. Corey Crawford, CHI 11 29. AJ Allmendinger 33 2. O.D. Anosike SIE 11.4 7. Golden State 101.3 GOLF — WGC Cadillac Championship 3. Jerrelle Benimon TOWS 11.2 8. Dallas 101.0 30. Kevin Harvick 33 11 a.m. 4. Mike Muscala BUCK 11.0 9. LA Clippers 100.6 Team Leaders 31. Kasey Kahne 33 5. Richard Howell NCST 10.9 10. New York 100.1 Goals Per Game 32. 33 NBC — WGC Cadillac Championship 6. Augustine Rubit USA 10.8 11. Sacramento 98.7 1. Tampa Bay 3.52 33. 31 3:30 p.m. 7. Jack Cooley ND 10.7 11. Utah 98.7 2. Pittsburgh 3.48 34. Martin Truex Jr. 28 GOLF — PGA Puerto Rico Open 8. Jamelle Hagins DEL 10.5 13. Milwaukee 98.5 3. Anaheim 3.38 35. Scott Speed 25 9. Eric Moreland ORST 10.5 14. Portland 97.6 4. Chicago 3.13 36. 23 MLS SOCCER 10. Alan Williams UCSB 10.5 14. Cleveland 97.6 5. Carolina 3.05 37. Terry Labonte 18 4:30 p.m. 11. Keith Rendleman UNCW 10.5 16. Toronto 97.5 6. Montreal 3.04 38. David Ragan 16 12. Ed Daniel MURR 10.3 17. Atlanta 97.4 7. Toronto 2.96 39. 14 NBCSN — New England at Chicago 13. Shawn Long ULL 10.3 18. Boston 96.3 7. NY Islanders 2.96 40. 13 14. DUKE 10.2 19. Brooklyn 95.0 9. Phoenix 2.91 41. Landon Cassill 12 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013

MLB NBA Sacramento Mayor Hopes to Influence NBA Owners Before Vote

HOLDING ON: Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Told Radio Station Tuesday That He Wants to State Case for Keeping the Kings Before April Vote by Owner By Bob Condotta The Seattle Times The NBA Board of Gover- Morry Gash / The Associated Press nors is not expected to vote on Milwaukee Brewers’ Khris Davis and the Brewers ended Seattle’s 10-game winning streak in spring training. a sale of the Kings to a Seattle group until mid-April. But Sac- ramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Mariners’ 10-Game Win Streak Ends With 7-6 Loss to the Brewers said Tuesday he hopes to meet with league owners a few weeks COOLED OFF: Brewers and Hunter Morris homered run homer and Michael Morse Two Mariners pitchers com- earlier to state his city’s case for keeping the Kings. Stop Powerful as the Milwaukee Brewers beat also connected for the Mari- peting for spots in the start- Seattle 7-6 Wednesday, ending ners. Seattle’s winning string ing rotation, Blake Beavan “I know there will be an end-of-March, early-April op- Mariners, End Spring the Mariners’ 10-game win- had been its longest ever in and Erasmo Ramirez, pitched ning streak. spring training. portunity to go out and present Training Win Streak Seattle is currently in sec- Brewers starter Mike Fiers, three innings each. Beavan al- to NBA owners,” said Johnson, PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — ond place of the Cactus League vying to open the season with lowed three runs on six hits and in an interview with Capital Rickie Weeks got three hits and with a 10-2 record. the club, went 3 1-3 innings and Ramirez shut out the Brewers Public Radio in Sacramento. roster hopefuls Khris Davis Kendrys Morales hit a two- allowed two runs and three hits. on one hit. Johnson indicated he did not expect the NBA to give him any signal of approval at that time, saying “certainly, the final verdict will be April 18-19” Alvin Davis: Mr. Mariner Reconnects With His Old Team when the Board of Governors meets in New York. HE’S BACK: Alvin Davis, but wonder if today’s young- The comment shows John- sters knew anything about his One of Baseball’s Best son remains aggressive as he career. states Sacramento’s case before First Basemen in the When Tacoma manager the NBA. It isn’t clear whether 1980s, is Handing Daren Brown introduced Da- he would meet with all owners. vis to the players and asked if Johnson announced last Out Wisdom to anyone knew who he was, Car- week that he had assembled the Organization’s los Triunfel said, “Yeah, he’s in an ownership group led by 24 the batting cage,” referring to Hour Fitness Mark Mastrov Young Players a poster of Davis that hangs in and that billionaire Ron Burkle By Larry Stone the cage. planned to build a downtown Not many roving instruc- The Seattle Times arena. tors have that kind of cachet. A Seattle group led by Chris PEORIA, Ariz. — The man Yet Davis is wisely taking a low- Hansen and Microsoft CEO they call Mr. Mariner was on key approach as he learns new Steve Ballmer announced a back field Tuesday, watching players and soaks in the me- in January it had reached an intently as the team’s rawest mi- chanics of player development. agreement to purchase the nor-leaguers ran through their He will work with first basemen team from the current own- paces. on the fundamentals of the po- ers, the Maloof family. That Afterward, Alvin Davis pa- sition, and with hitters on their John Lok / The Seattle Times group has made a $30 million tiently helped an equipment batting stroke. But Davis be- nonrefundable payment on the manager load duffel bags onto Alvin Davis, former star irst baseman, will spend most of his time working with the organization’s minor-leaguers. lieves he can offer as much, if Kings. a cart. And a few minutes later, not more, on the mental aspects The purchase and request when an infield drill had con- of baseball. to relocate the Kings to Seattle cluded, he dutifully walked his hometown of Riverside, Ca- the course of the season. Chris “There are certain principles must be approved by the NBA around the field refilling the lif., had kindled an affinity for Gwynn, Mariners director of and certain ideas that just don’t Board of Governors. teaching baseball. bucket of balls. player development, believes change over time,” he said. Mastrov reportedly sub- Davis has spent much of “A Hall of Famer picking up Davis’ presence will help the or- He has found Mariners play- mitted his bid to the Maloofs his time since retirement from balls!” marveled one of the in- ganization in myriad ways. ers ready to absorb knowledge. and the NBA on Friday. Sacra- baseball in the ministry, serv- “He’s someone you can send structors. “The kids are hungry, man. mento, meanwhile, continues ing as an elder at the Corner- anywhere to do just about any- That’s Alvin Davis, as solid a Even the young big-leaguers, to work out details of its arena stone Fellowship Bible Church thing, actually,” Gwynn said. person as I’ve ever encountered they’re very open to having a proposal, which could include in baseball, dating to my very in Riverside, where he is also “He’s still learning as far as de- as much as $255 million in city in charge of their finances. His velopment, but he’s seen a lot conversation about hitting or first spring covering the Mari- anything,” he said. “It’s a great money. ners as a fledgling reporter for fellow parishioners gave their of things. He can help the kids. Sacramento city manag- blessing for Davis to pursue this Certain situations will happen, environment. It really is.” the now defunct Journal-Amer- Manager Eric Wedge, like er John Shirey said at a City ican in 1986. renewed dream. and he’ll know how to handle just about everyone who comes Council meeting Tuesday Davis was in his heyday The Mariners, it seemed, it.” night he intends to bring a fi- then, just two years removed were calling him back to the When he started making his into contact with Davis, has be- come enamored with Mr. Mari- nancing term sheet for a new from his breakout Rookie of the game he realized he still loved. rounds last August, stopping downtown arena to the council Year and All-Star season in ‘84. “It just seemed like the right first in Tacoma, Davis wasn’t ner. “I’m so happy and proud for for a vote at its March 26 meet- He was on the way to forging time,” he said. “I would have even sure whether to put on a ing, according to the Sacra- the career that made him the washed laundry to get back uniform. Jack Zduriencik told all of us he’s back in more of a prominent role in camp with mento Bee. first inductee of the Mariners’ here.” him it was up to him. The first A spokesman for the Seattle Hall of Fame. That wasn’t necessary, couple of days, Davis remained us,” Wedge said. “Just what he means to the Seattle Mariners group said Tuesday it will not His warmth and friendli- though he may well be do- in street clothes. comment on anything coming ness has always been Davis’ ing that. In July, the Mariners “I think the second day I fans, what he means to baseball in general. How neat it would out of Sacramento. calling card, even as he endured hired Davis as a roving instruc- was in Tacoma, Nick Frank- Sacramento’s push came as one losing season after another. tor, and during the offseason lin came to me after the game be to come full circle. He was one of the early stars with the reports surfaced that the Se- Davis was often the best thing they made the hire permanent. and said, ‘Are you going to put attle group might have to pay a they had going, until the Mari- He has been in spring train- a uniform on tomorrow?’ I said, Mariners, and for him to see us evolve into a championship cal- relocation fee of as much as $75 ners finally reached .500 for the ing from the first day of camp, ‘OK, that’s my cue.’ So I put on a million. CBSSports.com first iber team and be a part of that first time in franchise history working first with the major- uniform.” reported the figure, noting it again. It couldn’t be any better.” in 1991. That would be his final leaguers but now focusing on And now it looks as comfort- would be substantially higher That’s a dream for down the season in Seattle. minor-league camp. able on Davis as it did during a than the $30 million that Clay road, however. Right now, Da- And now Davis is back in a The official title is Minor seven-year run as one of the Bennett paid in 2008 to move Mariners uniform for the first League Coordinator, and Da- most productive first basemen vis has teenagers to help down the Sonics to Oklahoma City. time since he left in 1992 to sign vis will rove around to all the in the American League in the the road to the major leagues. with the Angels. minor-league affiliates during 1980s. Still, Davis couldn’t help And balls to pick up. With his three children grown and successful, the 52-year-old Davis decided last year it was time to return to Nelson’s baseball. He was experiencing, he said with a laugh, “a change Just Wood Furniture in life.” He talked it over with his 1601 S. Gold Street, Centralia • 360-736-3832 wife, who prodded him gently by reminding him he wasn’t Available for single copy getting any younger. 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NWAACC Baseball NBA Blazers Win Sodo Arena Design Tweaked, Gets a Preliminary OK 1 of 4 Over By Lynn Thompson teams, according to the project the planned arena on Occi- three more rail tracks crossing The Seattle Times architects. dental Avenue South, and the the street are planned. Right Weekend The Seattle Downtown De- safety of pedestrians attending now, the street has no side- By The Chronicle The latest designs for inves- sign Review Board gave its pre- arena events. walks and is crossed by several tor Chris Hansen’s half-billion- Centralia College got the liminary approval to Hansen’s But the Mariners’ attorney, working rail lines. dollar sports arena in Sodo architectural plans Monday Melody McCutcheon, seemed “Holgate is not only a street baseball season started by tak- show a gleaming, transparent ing a trip east of the mountains night. The arena project now to strike a more conciliatory but also an active rail yard,” box around a bladed, central to attend the Columbia Basin moves to the permitting stage, tone than at previous design said Rob Eaton, director of gov- turbine, with a grand stairway Tournament, but dropped 3 of with at least one more public meetings. She said the team ernmental affairs for Amtrak. 4 in two double headers against and entry plaza rising from meeting on the design planned management remains open to “Our primary concerns are for Walla Walla College and Colum- one corner. for late spring or early summer. the new arena using its prop- pedestrian safety.” Eaton sug- bia Basin College. A bike valet could be be- Hansen’s design firm, Ar- erty behind the garage for de- gested a pedestrian overpass to “I think the east side teams neath the stairway and a trans- chitecture 360, reoriented the livery access to loading docks separate fans from traffic. have been outside more and that parent “fin wall” could shield arena entry plaza and stairway at the new sports facility. Architects for Hansen said showed,” Centralia assistant the plaza from First Avenue more to the northwest at the A representative from Am- they wanted to create a space coach Jake LeDuc said. “Overall South, creating an outdoor request of the Seattle Mari- trak also raised safety con- that would allow for noise and for the weekend it was great to or rally space, ener- ners, which continue to raise cerns about pedestrian access activity in the plaza while still get out on the field against some- gized with a changing light dis- concerns about access to their on South Holgate Street, at the shielding neighbors on First body else. The weather hasn’t play and signage for the future parking garage, just north of south end of the arena, where Avenue South. been great here so getting on the east side and getting on the field was nice.” Facing Walla Walla on Satur- day, Centralia gave up 17 hits in the first game and fell 14-7. After Centralia got an early 1-0 lead in the first, Walla Walla used ral- lies of 5 runs in the second and 7 runs in the sixth to power to the victory. Eric O’Bryan led the Blazers with three hits while Jus- tin Rinta and Justin Wilson both had 2 hits and an RBI apiece. Ri- ley Shintaffer hit a two-run hom- er run in the game as well. “Justin Wilson hit the ball well all weekend as did Riley,” LeDuc said. “For them, it was really the first time seeing live pitching in months.” In the second game, the Blaz- ers jumped out to an early lead again, 2-0 in the second, but then proceeds to give up 7 runs and couldn’t recover. Rinta had 3 hits and an RBI for Centralia while O’Bryan collected two hits and drove in a run. On Sunday, the Blazers start- ed the day with a 3-2 victory over Columbia Basin College, as Great deals on starter Colton Boucher went 7 innings allowing 7 hits and just one earned run. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] Audra Poor, 27, plays the Irish uilleann pipes, while her sister, Mara, 20, plays the fiddle on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Santa Lucia coffee shop in Centralia. Audra and Mara play Irish music under the name The Poor Sisters. Audra Poor will perform on St. Patrick’s Day with Fiddlehead at the Olympic Club in downtown Centralia. Lewis County Roots

ST. PATRICK'S DAY: Locals Find Voices in Celtic Art Forms By Carrina Stanton heritage For The Chronicle “It's got a very distinctive sound and I just really enjoy the sound of it, the challenge of it St. Patrick's Day brings a celebration of and the history of it,” Audra added. all things Celtic in the Pacific Northwest. Both musicians are mostly self-taught, From musicians to dancers, Southwest with only a few informal lessons under their Washington is home to its share of enter- belts. And neither read sheet music, so learn- tainers. Here is a selection of a few of them. ing songs is purely by ear. But that has not hindered their abilities in Irish music. In The Poor Sisters fact, noted Mara, Irish folk music is less for- Irish Folk Music, Chehalis mal and is often learned sitting next to more For Audra and Mara Poor of Adna, per- experienced musicians rather than through forming Irish music was almost destiny reading music on a page. rather than choice. Their father, who dab- “With Irish music, it's all about finding bled in a variety of music himself, filled their your own style,” Mara said. “Irish music is home with music when they were children. very personal.” He hoped the influence would lead at least When The Poor Sisters first began per- one of his children to become a musician. forming, Irish music was much more in “But actually all three of us did,” said Au- style with the advent of performers such dra, 27, who plays the Irish uilleann pipes, as Michael Flatley, the “Lord of the Irish whistle (also known as penny whistle) Dance,” Audra said. In recent years, and flute. they said, there has been much less Audra, a nurse, became serious about local demand for their music. Au- music at the age of 12. Her sister, Mara, 20, dra, whose uilleann pipes are a fairly began playing fiddle when she was 8. To- rare but distinctive Celtic instrument, gether, they have performed for several years plays professionally with a couple of as The Poor Sisters, bringing traditional bands in the Olympia area. She said Irish folk music to venues in Lewis County they have no idea what the future will and beyond. bring for their band but she envisions The sisters them always making their music in said they were some form. drawn to “We'll probably always play together,” Irish music Audra said. both for its You can see Audra Poor perform on St. sound and Patrick's Day with Fiddlehead at the Olympic as a nod Club in downtown Centralia. The show be- Chehalis Fire Department Capt. Rob Gebhart plays the Scottish Highland bagpipes at the to their gins at 4 p.m. March 17 and Sasparilla follows Chehalis Fire Department on Feb. 12. Gebhart and fellow fire fighter, Jay Birley, will play with Irish at 7 p.m. There is no cover for either show. the Vancouver Firefighters Pipes and Drums on St. Patrick’s Day. You’ll be able to see Gebhart, Birley and the rest of the Vancouver Firefighter Pipes and Drums locally at a fundraiser concert , April 6 at the Devilfish Public House in Chehalis.

Rob Gebhart and Jay Birley the various memorials and funerals. As a result, there was a huge surge in fire- Caitlin Cornwall performs a Highland dance at the Bagpipers, Chehalis fighters wanting to play the instrument. Centralia Ballet Academy on Wednesday, Feb. 20. On a weekday evening in down- For example, Gebhart explained, in the Highland dancing is an individual dance performed town Chehalis, the haunting sounds of entire Pacific Northwest there were in a traditional kilt dress. Each dance includes very the Scottish Highland bagpipes drift probably about four or five firefighter precise footwork, the ability to hold your legs at a through the Chehalis Fire Depart- pipe bands before Sept. 11. Today, Geb- 90-degree angle and vigorous leaping, all while ment station. Whenever Capt. Rob trying to keep the apron of a heavy, wool kilt flat. hart could think of at least 14 off the Gebhart and driver Jay Birley are on top of his head. duty together, they usually spend their Just about every country in the evenings between calls practicing their world has some form of pipes, but the bagpipes. highly regimented Scottish Highland Gebhart plays both the Scottish pipes are perhaps one of the most well- small pipes and the Great Highland known of them. Beginners start with bagpipes. He started in 1984 but then a practice chanter, which looks like took a long hiatus from the instrument a child's recorder and sounds like a before recently returning. honking Canada goose, for about three “For me, it was loud and obnoxious months before getting to try the real and I loved it,” Gebhart said with a thing. One of the biggest skills involved, laugh of what drew him to the instru- Gebhart explained, is learning to bal- ment. ance between blowing into the bag and Birley started playing the Great squeezing the air out in a smooth fash- Highland Pipes about four years ago ion. He said it is about 70 percent blow- when Gebhart told him he would help ing and 30 percent squeezing. him learn. He said he had always loved The small pipes Gebhart plays, the instrument's music and also its which are fed through a bellows under place of honor among firefighters. one arm like the Irish uilleann pipes, “Just being able to play an instru- are a folk instrument while the larger ment that has a lot of history and tradi- highland pipes have become more tion is what I liked,” Birley said of what of a military instrument. With the he enjoys about the pipes. highland pipes, the goal is to play each Gebhart explained that after the song as precisely as possible, and most Sept. 11 attacks there was a great deal musicians play the same songs over and of coverage of bagpipers who played for please see CELTIC, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 LIFE

Celtic: Celebration Continued from Life 1 over with the goal of perfection in mind. “If you put a guitar riff on YouTube, you’ll get 1,500 com- ments from people saying, ‘Wow, that was awesome,’” Geb- hart explained. “But put a video of yourself playing bagpipes up and you’ll get 1,500 comments saying things like you were off on a run or you missed a note or things like that.” Despite being a Scottish instrument, highland pipes Pete Caster / [email protected] players are usually extremely Chehalis Fire Department busy on St. Patrick’s Day, Bir- driver Jay Birley shows ley said. The pair play with the of the pipes on his Vancouver Firefighters Pipes Scottish Highland bag and Drums. St. Patrick’s Day is pipes on Feb. 12 in typically one of the group’s big- Chehalis. gest fundraising events, usually playing at eight or nine places leaping, all while in the city’s downtown area that trying to keep the day. apron of a heavy, You’ll be able to see Gebhart, wool kilt flat. Birley and the rest of the Van- “It's kind of in- couver Firefighter Pipes and tense and at first when you're not used to jump- Drums at a fundraiser concert Above: by the group April 6 at the Dev- ing straight up in the air for Mara Poor, 20, of Adna, plays the iddle at Santa Lucia cofee shop in Centralia. ilfish Public House in Chehalis. a minute and a half it's pretty Left: Caitlin Cornwall shows of her specialty Highland-dance shoes at the Centralia For more information, call (360) difficult,” Cornwall said. “But it's Ballet Academy on Wednesday, Feb. 20. 996-4682. always challenging, which is what to create something amazing. I like about it.” “I decided I wanted to be in a exposure. But through events such as YouTube are where many band and I'd been writing mu- C C Besides Highland, Cornwall such as the Claquato Church pie aitlin ornwall sic for a number of years but I musicians are making a name for also dances ballet, tap, jazz and social and Community Farmers themselves today. Highland Dancer, Centralia hip hop. She said in most dance wanted something to leave to my Of all the dances Caitlin grandkids when I'm gone,” Ma- Market, he said, they have made Another upcoming venture forms there is always a new rou- many amazing connections with for the band will be in the literary Cornwall knows, Highland danc- tine or move to learn. But in cInnis said. people who have truly helped sense. The members are working ing is her favorite. She said her Highland dancing, the moves are Though Rosie and the Pos- love with the art form started ers plays a variety of musical them get off the ground. on a series of fairy tale style e- regimented and the dances never “We've met so many people we simply enough. change. The challenge, she ex- styles, its music almost always books with accompanying music “My mom asked me if I wanted never would have otherwise,” he plained, comes with working to points toward Celtic traditions. on a live website. to try it and I said yes,” said Corn- said. perfect each and every small nu- Instruments, including penny MacInnis said he pictures the wall, 19, who has been Highland The original eight members ance of every dance. whistle, flute, fiddle and the Irish band continuing to play shows, dancing since the age of 7. of Rosie and the Posers, which in- Cornwall offers weekly High- Bodhran drum, help to rein- but also venturing into other After years of performing and clude three of MacInnis' children, land dancing classes in Centralia. force that sound. MacInnis said arenas in an effort to include as competing in Highland danc- when the original members were has blossomed recently into an For more information, call (360) alliance of about 40 people who many people as possible in their ing, Cornwall brought her talents choosing a genre of music, they vision. to Centralia this year, offering 628-4550. support and occasionally drop in decided they would choose music “It's basically a community art weekly Highland dancing classes that nobody else was playing. to accompany the band in some R T P project I hope will eventually in- at the Centralia Ballet Academy. osie and he osers “We didn't want to be com- way. Last year, they produced Danced by both men and Celtic Music, Chehalis pared to much more talented mu- four shows under the name of clude hundreds of people in lots women, though more prevalently There's a long version and sicians,” MacInnis joked. Rosie's Periodic Pub and Fiddle of different capacities: music, art by women, Highland dancing is a short version of how Rosie About 90 percent of the band's Club. About 100 people are on and literature,” MacInnis said. an individual dance performed and the Posers began, and Dale shows have been benefits for a waiting list for future events, Rosie And the Posers have no in a traditional kilt dress. Each MacInnis is happy to tell either some sort of nonprofit or chari- which only include an audience scheduled upcoming shows yet, dance includes very precise foot- story. Simply put, somewhere table cause. MacInnis said to be- of about 30 people and are video but “like” them on Facebook to work, the ability to hold your legs between three and four years ago, gin with, the gesture was a way to recorded for broadcast on the be alerted when shows are added at a 90-degree angle and vigorous MacInnis decided that he wanted get their largely unknown band Internet. MacInnis said media to their lineup.

Upcoming Activities & Events Master Storyteller to Visit Centralia and Tenino Libraries Monday, March 11 • “Renaissance Festival & Thursday, March 14 Dances” 5th Annual Woman to Give The Lewis County Commu- egrass nity Band has been conducted Storyteller to Be at Blu Demonstration on by Louie Blaser and Karl Scar- Centralia, Tenino Country borough since 2007. cert Making Greeting Cards If you play a woodwind, Libraries Con Mary White, of Creative brass or percussion instrument Master storyteller and Gospel March 9 Crafts and Supplies, will give a and are interested in joining award-winning public radio 6:00 PM demonstration on how to make the Lewis County Community producer Joe McHugh will be specialized greeting cards at Band, contact Blaser at lewis- visiting the Centralia and Teni- a women’s luncheon at noon countycommunityband@yahoo. no libraries during March in Featuring Monday at the Centralia Church com or (360) 330-7605, ext. 6102. connection with a Timberland • Paul Tillman • Dennis Harris of the Nazarene. Pro Musica, the Centralia Regional Library project to re- • Arlene Roberts • Zelma Hammer Also at the meeting, Pat Pat- College Music club, is sponsor- cord people’s stories about their • Chris Gillaspie • Ruby Noblitt terson, Puyallup, will give a talk ing the concert. families’ and communities’ his- • Jimmy Bolden on “The Ups and Downs of a tory in the region. • The Dills • Lewis Co. Pickers • Side-Kicks Clown.” Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors These stories will be fea- Bands open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Free Will Offering - Tax Deductible Admission is $10. For reser- p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 tured at events in October dur-

vations, call Audrey, (360) 748- Energy efficiency forum, 7 p.m., ing the month-long systemwide CH491168cz.cg 6751, or June, (360) 262-3296. DIRECTIONS: I-5, exit 63, at stop sign go Mossyrock Community Center, program, Timberland Reads west 2 miles to Christian Fellowship Free childcare is available by presented by Rulon Crawford, Centralia Together: Timothy Egan’s Church, 630-B Cemetery Rd., Winlock, WA. reservation only. College faculty member, sponsored by “Short Nights of the Shadow Just off 505 on left. The luncheon is sponsored Economic Development Council, 748- 0114 or email [email protected] Catcher.” by the Centralia-Chehalis People interested in hav- Coordinators: Emc. Jim Grace 360-740-8899 Christian Women’s Connection. ing their stories recorded at a John Fishburn 360-785-3413 Wednesday, March 13 Timberland library may speak Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia with an adult services librarian Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, while at the workshop. Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 Veterinarian to Erica Castro, Artistic Director The Centralia workshop will Examine Why Cancer be 6-7 p.m. Thursday, March 14. DANCE FESTIVAL Tuesday, March 12 Tenino’s will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cure Has Been Elusive Friday, March 15. Community Band Will Does the environment of the At each presentation, NORTHWEST body cause cancer or does can- McHugh will: Perform March 12 at cer change the physiology of a • discuss the nature and SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013 person to meet its needs? Will kinds of family stories, and CORBET THEATRE, CENTRALIA COLLEGE College the answers to these questions when and why we tell them. 7:00 PM Music from light-hearted to be universal for every cancer? • share some of his travels  serious will be featured when Lisa Parshley, doctor of vet- on the back roads of America the Lewis County Community erinary medicine at Olympia recording family stories. Band presents a free concert at Veterinary Cancer Center, will • examine ways family sto- Tickets: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Centralia be taking a look at these ques- ries provide ideas for writing $15.00 Adults College’s Corbet Theatre. tions during the Lyceum lecture fiction and nonfiction. $10.00 Children, Students, Seniors Following are the works that Wednesday. • provide an overview of af- Available online, by phone, or at the theatre. will be performed at the concert: The lecture will be a 1 p.m. fordable audio equipment and • “Prelude, Siciliano and Wednesday, March 13, at Cen- digital audio software options www.swwdance.org Rondo,” by Malcolm Arnold tralia College’s WAH 103 or, if for recording a family member. SWDC ticket office: 360.748.4789 • “Sheltering Sky,” by John more space is needed, Corbet • demonstrate how to enrich Mackey Theatre. Lyceum is to free to ev- the writing of family histo- Photo by Ray Castro • “El Relicario,” by Jose Padilla eryone, and may also be taken ries and memoirs using prime Ballet. Modern. Jazz. Contemporary. • “Valdres, Norwegian March,” as Humanities 286, 1 credit. source materials such as pho-  by Johannes Hanssen Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo tographs, letters, diaries, home PRESENTING: starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 • “Galop,” by Dmitri Shosta- movies, etc. Ballet Northwest Jackson Highway, Chehalis kovich McHugh has been gather- Evergreen City Ballet Young Professionals Lewis County •“Jungle Dance,” by Brian Bal- ing stories across America since Four Stories Dance mages Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside Harbor D ance and Performance Center Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) 1999. Many have been featured • “Killian,” by Clifton Wil- Johansen Olympia Dance Center 293-6126 on radio programs such as Southwest Washington Dance Ensemble liams Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix NPR’s Morning Edition and Studio West Dance Theatre • “Laurel Mountain Over- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Washington Contemporary Ballet ture,” by Douglas Court Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 please see EVENTS, page Life 4 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 • Life 3

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Photography, Design Skills Produce Award for Centralia Senior

Above: This is the magazine cover that helped Aliya Mae Deckert-Ward win the SkillsUSA Southwest Regioin Photography Competition.

Right: Aliya Mae Deckert-Ward is shown with her Nikon digital camera.

Photographs submitted by Deborah Carey, Centralia School District Deckert-Ward Captures SkillsUSA Photo Competition Centralia High School senior Aliya to earn first place with 623 of 700 pos- Washington State Leadership & Skills Kendall said of his top-placing student. Mae Deckert-Ward has her eyes fixed on sible points. Conference April 11-13 in Renton. “She loves photography enough to state competition after reigning supreme The annual competition included a Until then, Deckert-Ward will be be both a lifelong student and teacher at the SkillsUSA Southwest Region Pho- print competition, on-location photog- expanding her photographic skills and of it, as it is woven through both her tography Competition at Centralia High raphy shoot-out, studio portrait session, deepening her understanding of the academic and personal lives,” Kendall School Saturday, Feb. 16. magazine cover design, image retouching prominent concepts of photography said. Deckert-Ward combined her skills in and optimization challenge, and a writ- with CHS photography/journalism in- “Photography, being her driving force, photography, layout/design, portraiture ten assessment. structor Pete Kendall. is very personal to Aliya,” Kendall add- and Abobe Photoshop with her knowl- The top three finishers in regional “Aliya has all the attributes a state ed, “and she shares her love of the craft edge of photography history and theory competition advance to the SkillsUSA champion photographer should have,” with all who know her.” Voice of the People Poetry Handling ‘The John’ There is a Who would you like to see perform at better way... the Southwest Washington Fair? Communicable diseases, a challenge to rout, Poor hygiene, a habit so common about.

Officials bewildered, all shout with alarm, While seeking solutions to keep us from harm.

One problem I see, restroom doors are hung wrong. They all should swing out as we exit "The John."

With doors that swing in, there's a problem we face. We must grasp the handle to escape from the place.

And be it a handle or be it a knob, “Adam Lambert from “Linkin Park.” We're in touch with the privates of the earlier slob,

.’” Tyrell Lund Centralia, unemployed Who couldn't care less or perhaps doesn't know, Tyleen Moyr That it's healthful to wash your hands after you "go." Chehalis, employee at V.F. outlet store Doors that swing in fail to slow down the pace. When someone is rushing, we get bashed in the face.

Whereas doors that swing out, help protect us from harm, As we leave with a nudge from a shoulder or arm.

And with no need to hurry while going away, The chance of collisions is far less, I say.

So doors should swing out when the structures permit, But must they swing in, it would surely be fit, Got something you To install the door handles in pairs, not just one, really want to sell? “Tenth Avenue “Merle Haggard.” And reserve one for all of us who wash when we're done. Put it in front of the North. It’s a Christian Dan Grisson faces of thousands of Centralia, retired electrician J. Augustus Smith rock band.” Centralia readers everyday in the

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Fighting Fires With Horses

Submitted by Tom Cunningham for Our Hometowns, Volume 2 The Centralia Fire Department, c. 1900, used true horsepower to combat conlagrations. TODAY IN HISTORY: Send Lewis County-Area History Big Sale at Enlarged Dewey County, is reported as much “State Patrolmen Geer and Falls, 1970 Grandview Ave., Us You r & McGiffert in 1890 better,” The Centralia Weekly Reynolds investigated the af- Chehalis. That car and its Dewey & McGiffert, at Chronicle reported. “She met fair yesterday and Wednesday seven occupants were pulled Photos Main and Tower in Centralia, with an accident several days night. over by the Washington State planned a large sale. ago while experimenting in the “According to all the infor- Patrol near Kelso at 2 a.m. and “Dewey & McGiffert have laboratory of Columbia Univer- mation we could gather,” Geer decided to give the people of sity where she is taking a post said, “the bomb was undoubt- graduate course in chemistry. edly thrown by a member of Last Polling Place Centralia and vicinity a large Closed in 2005 Stories stock of clothing, dry goods, Some of the generated gas ex- the union. Those whom mem- boots and shoes, and groceries, ploded and the young woman bers of the union accused of This week in 2005, there If you’d like to select from in making their was blown up. It was feared that doing the work are undoubt- were no longer any poll- purchases, as they can find in she could not live, but it seems, edly not guilty.” ing places in Lewis County. to share any city in the state, and in or- her injuries have been treated to “Geer said that he believed The Lewis County Commis- your locally der to do so we have enlarged skin grafting and she will not that if the bomb was thrown sion voted to convert the last our store,” the advertisement only recover, but will bear no by anyone who really intend- polling place in the county, themed story, in The Centralia Chronicle be- disfiguring marks of the mis- ed to damage the hall, a more Prescott precinct in rural photograph (with gan. “So that we now have over hap.” powerful bomb would be used northeast Winlock, to vote- double the space we formerly and more care would be taken by-mail. In late December, caption), or a occupied, on next Saturday, to see that it lit closer to the the Big Bottom precinct near Bomb Throwing at Onalaska building. The bomb exploded Packwood had been converted. combination of March 8. Investigated in 1936 “We will place on sale the about 40 feet away from the “I will not defend the de- both, email your largest stock of goods ever On this day in 1936, law en- main union hall.” struction of a Lewis County items to news@ shown in this part of the coun- forcement investigated a bomb tradition,” Lewis County throwing incident at the union Auditor Gary Zandell said. chronline.com try. We don’t ask you to buy All 15 Runaways Are one dollar’s worth of us, unless hall in Onalaska. “There comes a time when we or bring them by you think that you can save “Charges that the bomb Returned in 1961 move away from the tradi- money by doing so; but we hurled at the hall at the Green Hill School Super- tion ... Our forefathers also the front desk. think that an inspection of our Onalaska unit of the Sawmill intendent Robert Quant re- demanded that the poor and stock will convince you that and Timber Workers’ union ported all 15 boys who had women not vote. That tradi- Be sure to leave we say what we mean, and that Wednesday night was hurled run away from the juvenile tion has changed. us your name, we will do what we say.” by radical members of their institution were returned “There’s hundreds of peo- own organization, were made within 24 hours. The boys ple who would prefer a poll- phone number Sen. Fishback’s Daughter today by State Patrolman Lou had fled from a lunch line. ing place. There happen to be and mailing Recovering in 1911 Geer,” The Centralia Daily Some were apprehended just thousands who prefer to vote The daughter of Senator Chronicle wrote. off the school grounds, and by mail.” address so we Fishback was recovering from “The dynamite was thrown, another group caught south Lewis County Commis- can return the an explosion. Geer believes, to intimidate of Chehalis on Jackson High- sioner Richard Graham said “Miss Bess Fishback, daugh- workers now employed by the way. The last group had sto- voters could still bring their photo to you. ter of Senator Fishback of Lewis mill. len a vehicle from J. Karl ballots to the auditor’s office. Support Our Community V oluntee R Events: Adna Scholarship Dinner, Home and Garden Show Coming to Fairgrounds Continued from Life 2 dation dinner and auction will Theatre production, 3 and 7 p.m., Monday, March 18 member, sponsored by Economic be at 7 p.m. Friday, March 15, at Corbet Theatre, Centralia College, Development Council, 748-0114 Weekend America. The record- Adna High School. admission by donation, 736-3202 or Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors or email [email protected] 748-0961 ings can be heard at www.amer- A silent auction will be at 6 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Jayne Sanction Bank, top 40, , 9 p.m.- icanfamilystories.org. p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., For more information, con- 1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., A highlight of the event will Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Chehalis, $2 donation, (360) 740- tact the Centralia library at Centralia Eagles, quarter-pound be a wildlife bronze display by Games Day, traditional and modern 0492 (360) 736-0183, the Tenino li- renowned Adna sculptor Jim board games, card games, 1 p.m., hamburgers, $1.50, other menu brary at (360) 264-2369 or visit Stafford. It will be the largest Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) items, (360) 736-1146 www.TRL.org.Open mic, 7 p.m., single showing in his 40-year 740-0492 Friday, March 22 Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. career. Hope on the Slopes, 24-hour Wednesday, March 20 Prindle St., Chehalis, (360) 740- The dinner will be catered by fundraiser for American Cancer Society- Home and Garden funded research and programming, 10 0492 Catrina’s Catering, Chehalis. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo a.m. Saturday-10 a.m. Sunday, White starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Show Coming to SWW Tickets are $20 per person. Pass Ski Area and Crystal Mountain Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Jackson Highway, Chehalis Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $2 donation, They can be purchased at Adna The Deep Wile and Quinlan Conley, Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Fairgrounds (360) 740-0492 High School or at the door. All 8 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, $6, (360) hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu The 48th annual Home and proceeds go to senior scholar- 740-0492 items, (360) 736-1146 Garden Show will be held Friday ships. NW Prindle St., Chehalis, (360) through Sunday, March 22-24, Friday, March 15 Sunday, March 17 740-0492 at the Southwest Washington Jayne Sanction Bank, top 40, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Fairgrounds, Chehalis. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Thursday, March 21 Friday hours will be 10 a.m. to Stafford Works to Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 6 p.m. Be Shown at Adna Energy efficiency forum, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dancing, Country Four, Saturday, March 16 6 p.m., Pe Ell Veterans Hall, and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Scholarship Dinner 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, presented by Rulon Crawford, The Adna Scholarship Foun- “The Pied Piper,” Missoula Children’s Rochester, (360) 352-2135 Centralia College faculty please see EVENTS, page Life 7 COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013

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Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: L equals M

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Events: Dance Festival Northwest at Corbet Theatre, Annual Barbershop Show Continued from Life 4 the Twin Cities area. 2:02 p.m. and 7:02 p.m. Saturday, The dancers take master dance March 23, at the W.F. West High There will be more than a classes together as a group and School commons. hundred booths from local and then each individual company The event is in celebration of national businesses that focus on performs dance pieces they have the Barbershop Harmony Soci- home improvement and garden- prepared at the Corbet Theatre ety’s 75th anniversary. ing ideas. performance. This year, the mas- Participants will include Featured guest speakers in- ter classes will be taught by Sara The Two Town Tuners Barber- clude Ciscoe Morris, Meeghan de Luis, teaching classical Span- shop Chorus, Puget Sounders Black and Flood Valley Homebrew ish technique, and Erica Castro, Barbershop Chorus, Olympia teaching classical ballet technique. on Saturday, Sam Benowitz of Sweet Adelines Chorus, and the There will be diverse forms of Common Cents, Midas Touch, Raintree Nursery on Sunday, and dance performed, including clas- Master Gardeners and Master Re- Four-Tune Tellers and Nitelife sical ballet, innovative contempo- quartets. cycler/Composters throughout all rary ballet, creative modern and three days. Admission for the matinee contemporary dance and dynam- is $7, with children under 12 Sunday is Family Day, featur- ic jazz. free. Evening admission is $10 ing a show from magician Jeff Ev- The host company, under the ans at noon and kids projects with direction of Castro, artistic direc- for all ages. Refreshments are Ernie Von Seggern and Home De- tor, is the Southwest Washington included. pot from 1 to 3 p.m. Dance Ensemble, Chehalis. Tickets are available at Cor- For more information or to For more than 30 years, win Insurance Agency, 1307 sign up for a booth, visit Cham- Southwest Washington Dance Harrison Ave., Centralia; En- berWay.com or call 748-8885. Ensemble has given the gift deavors Gifts and Books, 437 Friday schedule: of dance to the Lewis County N. Market Blvd., Chehalis; Mi- 11 a.m. — Extending the area. The Dance Ensemble has chael R. Mittge law office, 1079 Growing Season with Jack Bruner performed for audiences at the S. Market Blvd., Chehalis; from and Don Enstrom, master garden- Lewis County Community Con- Two Town Tuner Chorus mem- ers cert, “The Nutcracker,” Northwest bers; or call (360) 748-4765. Noon — “Building a Cold Wind Symphony and the Merce The Chronicle, file photo Frame.” with Bob Albenesius, Cunningham Tribute. They have Dancers from Studio West Dance Theatre perform at the 20th annual Dance Fes- master recycler/composter also danced at Dancepalozza and Land Trust Plans tival Northwest held at Corbet Theatre in Centralia in 2012. This year’s event is set 1 p.m. — “Hugelkultur,” with other festivals in Seattle. Auction, Fundraiser for March 23. Bram Granger, master gardener Visiting companies this year The Chehalis River Basin 3 p.m. — “Greenhouses,” with include: Ballet Northwest, Olym- Land Trust is hosting “A Not Barbara Eastman, master gardener pia; Evergreen City Ballet, Renton; will be Saturday, March 23, in can be picked up. It is requested Four Stories Dance, Chehalis/ So Silent Auction and Fun- the high school gymnasium. the donations be made by March Oregon Trail music and dancing, open Seattle; Harbor Dance and Per- draiser” at 6 p.m. Saturday, Doors will open at 5 p.m., at 15 if possible. mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz formance Center, Gig Harbor; March 23, at the Brownstone which time the silent auction Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Johansen Olympia Dance Center/ Coffee Lounge in Centralia. begins. Dinner will be served “Everyone Knows What a Dragon Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Ballet Northwest, Olympia; Stu- The event will include a Looks Like,” 6:30 p.m., Roxy Theater, 223 Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 5:30-7 p.m., and the live auction dio West Dance Theatre, Olym- night of coffee, a silent auction starts at 6:30 p.m. W. Main St., Morton, (360) 496-5599 Harmonious Funk, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Baked potato bar, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 pia; Washington Contemporary and entertainment including MasterCard and Visa cards Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, local belly dancers, Cricket on p.m., Adna Grange, to raise funds (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Ballet, University Place; and host may be used for purchases. the Hearth and Bluer on the for Adna Grange roof replacement, Joey Pippa’s Delusions of Grandeur, company Southwest Washington Dinner ticket prices are $15 toppings (sour cream, chives, bacon Other Side. 7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, Dance Ensemble, Chehalis. for adults and $8 for children bits, broccoli, cheese sauce, ranch $12, 740-0492 Those who would like to Tickets are available online age 6-12. Tickets are available dressing, chili, butter), green salad, at at www.swwdance.org, at the donate an item or service to decaf and regular coffee, tea, punch, at the Onalaska School District Saturday, March 23 Southwest Washington Dance the auction are asked to call milk, dessert, adults $6, kids under 10 $5, Center, 455 N. Market Blvd., Che- (425) 931-6627 or email traist- office, from a member of the (360) 740-1950 halis; and at the door. Admission [email protected]. Onalaska High School Class of Games Day, traditional and modern Dance Festival Northwest is $15 for adults, and $10 for se- The Brownstone Coffee 2013, or by calling Doris Coble, board games, card games, 1 p.m., niors, students and children. (360) 978-4160, or Linda Sabin, Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) to Be Performed at Lounge is located at 120 S. 740-0492 For more information, call the Tower Ave. (360) 262-3735. Tickets also will Harmonious Funk, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Corbet Theatre Dance Center, (360 748-4789 The Chehalis River Basin be available at the door. Proceeds from the event help Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, The Southwest Washington Land Trust is a not-for-profit (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 members of the Class of 2013 Dance Center will host the 21st Two Town Tuners organization that helps land- Home and Garden Show, 10 annual Dance Festival Northwest owners in the basin protect the pay tuition and other school ex- a.m.-5 p.m., Southwest Washington at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 23, at to Host Annual conservation values of their penses after graduation. Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. “Seeds 101,” Centralia College’s Corbet The- property into perpetuity. Items for the auction are still with Maryann Albenesius; 11 a.m.-1 atre. Barbershop Show being sought. Those who would p.m, “Brewing Beer,” with Flood Valley Onalaska Dinner, Auction like to donate are asked to call Homebrew; 2 p.m., Ciscos Morris and Dance Festival Northwest The Two Town Tuners an- Meeghan Black brings dance companies from nual barbershop show, “Cel- The 19th annual Onalaska Sabin or Phyllis Carter, (360) around the Pacific Northwest to ebrate Harmony,” will be held at Scholarship Dinner & Auction 978-4434. If needed, the items please see EVENTS, page Life 8 Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 7, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

Events: Claude Bourbon and Open Mic Nights at the Matrix Coffeehouse Continued from Life 4 ist who performs medieval and joyed listening to this virtuoso. Spanish blues, will be giving a For the majority of his audience, Sunday, March 24 performance at the Matrix Cof- it is an experience that compels feehouse in Chehalis Wednes- them to return again and again Home and Garden Show, 10 day, March 27. to hear and watch him play. a.m.-4 p.m., Southwest Washington Born in France in the early Fairgrounds, 10 a.m., “Composting,” Bourbon’s concert will be with Bob Albenesius; 11 a.m., “Growing 60s, Bourbon grew up in Swit- at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $15. Fruit Trees and Berries Locally,” with zerland, where he was classically Dinners of either chicken breast trained for many years. This Sam Benowitz; 1-3 p.m., kids’ projects in stuffed with brie or a Middle the Kids Clinic, with Ernie Von Seggern finger-picking guitarist has per- and Home Depot formed and studied all over the Eastern plate (vegetarian) will Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo world; he has crafted a fusion of be available for $14.95. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 classical and jazz, with ethereal The Matrix Coffeehouse is Jackson Highway, Chehalis Eastern influences, Spanish and located at 434 NW Prindle St. Latin elements and strains of Phone number is (360) 740-0492. Monday, March 25 Western folk. Bourbon may have his roots Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia in the blues, but he is inspired by starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Jackson Highway, Chehalis $1.50, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 music and song from all around the world, taking these sounds and weaving them into a perfor- Thursday, March 28 Tuesday, March 26 mance of blues, rock, jazz, songs Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors and melodies that defy a label, Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 all delivered with a gravely voice. Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $2 donation, p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 Bourbon’s inimitable style (360) 740-0492 incorporates all five digits on Wednesday, March 27 each hand dancing indepen- dently but in unison, plucking, Friday, March 29 Guitarist Claude picking and strumming at such Oregon Trail music and dancing, speed and precision that his fin- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Bourbon to Perform gers often seem to melt into a Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 blur. Radio 80, ’80s pop, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., at Matrix Thousands of people in Eu- Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Courtesy Photo Guitarist Claude Bourbon performs medieval and Spanish blues. Claude Bourbon, a guitar- rope and United States have en- (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 ADVICE: Dear Abby Thought of Going to the Dentist Wipes Smile Off Woman’s Face DEAR ABBY: I am writing the dentist. However, there have do — such as on the children’s husband cheated on me with I think -- what if I am wrong? to you because I can share this been improvements in the field birthdays, Christmas and the women from his past as well What if he really is being faith- anonymously. I am close to 60 since you were a child — in- mom’s birth of more babies. My as new encounters. When I ful? What should I do? I love years old and I’m terrified of cluding sedation for people who employer is expecting yet an- confronted him, he promised him. — UNSURE IN TEXAS the dentist. Every time I pick choose “not to be there” while other baby this summer and her to stop. He would then call and DEAR UNSURE: I agree up the phone their dental problems are being 3-year-old has another birthday email these women, and tell that “revenge” cheating is not to make an ap- attended to. coming up. them I was checking up on him the solution to your problem. pointment I get Good dental health is very I’m tired of the gift-buying and he’d contact them later. Hire a private detective and get so anxious I feel important to our overall health, and really can’t afford to do it This has gone on for years. to the bottom of this. If you’re like I’m going so please don’t put off any fur- anymore. When the new baby is He swears he’s no longer wrong, you need counseling to to die. ther making an appointment. born, I am tempted to just say cheating, and we have sought resolve your insecurities. How- Do you Tell the person who is booking “Congratulations!” Any sugges- counseling — which I stopped ever, if he’s cheating, you will think I will be the appointment what your tions? — GIFTED OUT because the counselor and I know you haven’t been imagin- able to find a needs are, and if that dentist DEAR GIFTED OUT: Yes. agreed that my husband didn’t ing things and can decide ratio- caring, com- By Abigail Van Buren can’t accommodate you, ask for When the newest addition to think he had a problem. passionate and a referral to one who can. the family arrives, give your When I confront him with nally if it’s in your best interests nonjudgmental dentist? Are employer a nice card. You my suspicions, he insists that I to continue being married to a they out there? Sometimes I DEAR ABBY: I have been a should not be expected to come am “driving him away” by ac- womanizer. wish I could die instead of go- nanny for four families over the up with a gift. You are already cusing him. He is very arrogant, ••• ing to the dentist. Am I crazy? — last 10 years. I am now working giving these children loving and people who don’t know Dear Abby is written by Abigail MRS. ANXIETY IN THE U.S.A. for a family of five. I don’t make and responsible care and that is him believe he’s a great guy and Van Buren, also known as Jeanne DEAR MRS. ANXIETY: Let a lot of money, but I enjoy what gift enough. I am the problem. I have con- Phillips, and was founded by her me put it this way — if you’re I do. sidered revenge cheating, but it mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear crazy, you have a lot of com- My problem is all the DEAR ABBY: During the goes against my morals. I think Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. pany. Many people fear going to gift-buying I feel required to first year of our marriage, my about divorcing him, but then Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: U equals G

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(CC) (DVS) Flipping Boston “Dave’s Quick Flip” Flipping Vegas A multimillion-dollar Las Flipping Vegas “Chop House” A modest Flipping Vegas “Yancey’s Eleven” Scott Flipping Boston The flippers renovate Flipping Boston Mistakes mount for A&E 52 52 Pete gets creative with a tiny condo. Vegas mansion. (CC) home has an unsavory past. tackles his biggest project. Pete’s pizza shop. (N) (CC) Scott and Andy. (CC) AMC 67 67 › Catwoman (2004, Action) Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone. A shy art- ›› Underworld (2003, Horror) Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael Sheen. Premiere. A vam- ›› The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, Fan- ist acquires feline strength and agility. (CC) pire protects a medical student from werewolves. tasy) , Shane West. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! “Mighty Munchkins” (CC) Too Cute! “Tiny Giants” (N) ’ Pit Boss “Barely Staying Afloat” (N) Tanked: Unfiltered ’ Pit Boss “Barely Staying Afloat” ’ BET 56 56 ›› Lottery Ticket (2010, Comedy) Bow Wow. (CC) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) ›› Four Brothers (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, André Benjamin. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Com- Kim and Kyle confront Taylor. (Part 2 of 2) Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. edy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Los Angeles Kings. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 Buckwild ’ Buckwild ’ Buckwild ’ Buckwild ’ Buckwild ’ Buckwild ’ My Big Redneck Vacation (N) (CC) After Show ›› The Karate Kid (1984) Ralph Macchio. ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) Princess ’ Princess ’ Treasure Detectives The Suze Orman Show (CC) Princess ’ Princess ’ Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight The Bully Effect: Anderson Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom The Bully Effect: Anderson CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom The Bully Effect: Anderson COM 60 60 ›› Tommy Boy › Good Luck Chuck (2007, Romance-Comedy) Dane Cook, Jessica Alba, Dan Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Jeff ›› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) , Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. Two witless wonders (1995) (CC) Fogler. A cursed dentist cannot find true love. (CC) Dunham returns with new characters. take a cash-laden briefcase to Aspen. (CC) D I S 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog ›› Ramona and Beezus (2010, Comedy) Joey King. Premiere. ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm ’ Fast N’ Loud “Holy Grail Hot Rod” 1932 Fast N’ Loud “Amazing Impala” 1964 Fast N’ Loud The crew rushes to an ac- Fast N’ Loud “Bad Ass Bronco Part 1” A Fast N’ Loud “Bad Ass Bronco Part 2” Fast N’ Loud “Bad Ass Bronco Part 1” A DSC 8 8 Ford; 1964 Econoline van. ’ Impala; 1951 Bruco fire truck. cident scene. ’ (CC) 1976 Bronco with rust issues. The Bronco goes over-budget. ’ 1976 Bronco with rust issues. E! 65 65 E! News Burning Love Burning Love Fashion Police Alyssa Milano; Georgina ›› He’s Just Not That Into You (2009, Romance-Comedy) Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Drew Bar- Burning Love Bloomberg. rymore. Premiere. Men and women navigate through complex relationships. ESPN 32 32 College Basketball Duke at North Carolina. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball: West Coast Conference Tournament College Basketball West Coast Conference Tournament -- St. Mary’s vs. TBA. (N) (Live) Basketball NASCAR Racing FAM 39 39 ›› The Wedding Planner (2001) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey. ›› You Again (2010) Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis. Premiere. › When in Rome (2010) Kristen Bell, Josh Duhamel. Premiere. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Worst Cooks in America Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant: Impossible Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ›› The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. A ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel. Former Special Forces soldiers form a rogue Anger Manage- BrandX With Rus- woman pretends to be engaged to evade deportation. unit. ment sell Brand GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf WGC Cadillac Championship, Third Round. From Doral Golf Resort in Doral, Fla. (N Same-day Tape) Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 The Nearlyweds (2013) Danielle Pana- ››› Straight From the Heart (2003, Romance) Teri Polo, Andrew McCarthy. Be My Valentine (2013, Romance) William Baldwin, Natalie Brown. A widowed › The Flower Girl (2009) Marla Sokol- baker, Judd. (CC) Romance grows between a photographer and a Wyoming rancher. (CC) firefighter asks a florist to a Valentine’s Day ball. (CC) off, Kieren Hutchison. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Renovation (CC) Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Larry the Cable Guy Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Vikings “Rites of Passage” (CC) LI FE 51 51 Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (2012, Romance) Denise Richards. (CC) Restless Virgins (2013) Vanessa Marano, Max Lloyd-Jones. Premiere. (CC) Sexting in Suburbia (2012, Drama) Liz Vassey, Jenn Proske. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup: Raw “Word to the Wise” Lockup: Santa Rosa Lockup MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. ’ › How High (2001, Comedy) Method Man, Redman, Obba Babatunde. ’ NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer: Revolution at Fire Boxing Vyacheslav Glazkov vs. Malik Scott. Cycling Paris-Nice, Stage 6. From Manosque to Nice. Countdown to F1 10 Minute Total Gym NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Wendell & Vinnie Marvin Marvin ’ Supah Ninjas (N) Wendell & Vinnie See Dad Run ’ The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 › John Tucker Must Die (2006) Jesse Metcalfe, Sophia Bush, Ashanti. (CC) ›› Stick It (2006, Comedy-Drama) Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym. (CC) › John Tucker Must Die (2006) Jesse Metcalfe, Sophia Bush, Ashanti. (CC) R O OT 31 31 Women’s College Basketball College Basketball GNAC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Planet X Square Mariners Access MLS Soccer Montreal Impact at Portland Timbers. (N Same-day Tape) Savage Family Savage Family Auction Hunters Auction Hunt- Auction Hunt- Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Auction Hunt- Savage Family Savage Family Savage Family Savage Family SPIKE 57 57 Diggers ’ Diggers ’ “Hula Moola” ’ ers ’ ers ’ “Trading Places” (N) ’ ers ’ Diggers (N) ’ Diggers ’ Diggers ’ Diggers ’ SYFY 59 59 Lake Placid 2 (2007), Sam McMurray Lake Placid 3 (2010, Horror) Colin Ferguson, Yancy Butler. (CC) Flying Monkeys (2013, Horror) Vince Ventresca, Electra Avellan. Premiere. › Land of the Lost (2009), Anna Friel TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades ››› Love Takes Wing (2009, Drama) . ›››› Love Finds a Home (2009, Drama) Patty Duke. Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory The King of The King of The King of Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Maze of Terror; trivia; TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) final challenge. TLC 38 38 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) Paid Program ’ I Hate My Skin! TNT 54 54 ››› American Gangster (2007, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor. A chauffeur becomes ››› The Town (2010, Crime Drama) Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm. A woman doesn’t realize ››› Road to Per- Harlem’s most-powerful crime boss. (CC) that her new beau is a bank robber. (CC) (DVS) dition (2002) (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show ››› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) Voices of Bill Hader. Venture Bros. Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show Black Dynamite The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Sturgis: Metal Mania (CC) Sturgis: Wild and Free (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Lizard Lick Lizard Lick World’s Dumbest... USA 58 58 NCIS “Suspicion” Intelligence officer is NCIS “Ex-File” A Marine captain is mur- NCIS “Dead Reckoning” Gibbs works NCIS “Ignition” A Navy pilot is found NCIS “Flesh and Blood” Gibbs questions › The Ugly Truth (2009) Katherine killed. ’ (CC) dered. ’ (CC) (DVS) with Kort. ’ (CC) dead. ’ (CC) DiNozzo’s ability. ’ (CC) Heigl, Gerard Butler. 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