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Bearcats Seal Berth Willie’s Sports Shop W.F. West on to Regionals After a 5-3 Downtown Centralia Business Thrives on Semifinal Win Over Hockinson / Sports 1 Its Connections With Customers / Main 4 Centralia, Chehalis Schools Get Grants for STEM Facilities Pete Caster / [email protected] $9.1 MILLION TOTAL: than $9.1 million to build new Centralia High School. Centralia High School STEM education facilities on At W.F. West, the prelimi- Principal Josh Lowe, High Schools to their respective campuses. nary design of the wing has left, Centralia School The Chehalis School District six science labs and two class- Board member Bob Build New Facilities was awarded $5,505,822 for a rooms, although that number Fuller, center, and Cen- By Justyna Tomtas may change throughout the tralia School District new STEM wing to be built onto [email protected] design process, Chehalis Super- Superintendent Mark W.F. West High School, while intendent Ed Rothlin told The Davalos stand outside Two Lewis County school Centralia School District was Chronicle Thursday. the high school after districts received big news on awarded $3,602,072 to fund the The new facility at Centralia a press conference on Wednesday as they were award- construction of a new STEM ed- Wednesday afternoon. ed a combined total of more ucation facility on the campus of please see STEM, page Main 9 Tenino Police Chief Takes ‘Breakdown in Communication’ the Helm Tempers Flare Over Accusations of Mismanagement at 911 Center POSITION FILLED: Don Moody Sworn In and Excited for Duty By Jordan Nailon [email protected] Wednesday was the first day on the job for Tenino’s new chief of po- lice, Don Moody, and the new boss is ready to get to work. Moody, 53, was Mayor Wayne Fournier’s personal appointee to the position. He was unanimously confirmed by the city council dur- ing a meeting on March 31. On Tuesday night, he was officially sworn into duty, and by Wednes- day he was answering phone calls at the police station.

please see TENINO, page Main 9 Sheriff’s Office Investigates Report of Bullying, Dead Birds,

Pete Caster / [email protected] Racial Slurs A dispatcher transcribes a phone call during her shift at the Lewis County 911 Communications Center in Chehalis in 2012. By Natalie Johnson [email protected] DISGRUNTLED: Commissioner say management and performance prob- and the county’s ability to replace it. The Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- lems still have not improved. However, county staff and the Board fice is investigating a report from Says Complaints Not Geared “I think it’s actually falling apart be- of Commissioners have a dramatically May 2 of extreme bullying involv- Toward Improvements cause of a lack of leadership over there,” different view of the matter. ing Adna High School students. said Chief Carl Nielsen, of the Centralia “That’s hogwash,” said interim dis- On May 2, the alleged victim’s By Natalie Johnson Police Department. patch Manager David Anderson. Commissioner Bill Schulte was less grandfather reported that dead [email protected] Police and fire chiefs say dispatchers baby birds were thrown on his miss radio traffic and sometimes do not diplomatic. grandson’s car and that a racial slur Four months after a management speak clearly or relay new information. “Or, in Schulte language, bullshit,” he was written in dust on the vehicle, change and an influx of cash at Lewis They say a lengthy list of immediate and said. “… Their agenda is not fixing the problem. They have a different agenda, County’s 911 Communication Center, po- long-term needs is not being addressed. please see BIRDS, page Main 10 lice and fire chiefs throughout the county They worry about the state of equipment please see 911, page Main 9

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News Outtake: As the Dust Settles of the Weird When they arrived, one offi- cer alerted the medical staff. But before doctors could get to the mother-to-be inside the car, she gave birth to a healthy boy with the assistance of the other officer. In a statement, police say, “Messiah Tindley was born on Mother’s Day, inside the vehicle escorted by LAPD officers.” Police later issued a photo of the newborn inside the hospital with his beaming parents — Sa- sha Murphy and Mohammed Tindley — and the equally beam- ing officers. Gail Floyd / Guinness World Records via AP This undated image provided by the

Guinness World Records shows Scoot- New York Lottery Matt Baide / [email protected] er, owned by Gail Floyd. The Siamese Says Man Has Won $1 Hockinson’s Colton Wheeler tries to tag out W.F. West’s Nole Wollan at home plate during a District 4 2A semiinal game cat born during the Reagan adminis- against Hockinson at Wheeler Field in Centralia on Wednesday. Wollan was called safe on the play. The story and ad- tration has been named by Guinness Million for a 2nd Time ditional photographs are in today’s Sports section and online at www.lewiscountysports.com. World Records as the world’s oldest NEW YORK (AP) — A man living cat. Guinness said Scooter cel- ebrated his 30th birthday on March 26. has beaten the odds by winning $1 million in the New York Lot- Notable Quote tery for a second time. 30-Year-Old Siamese Lottery officials will be revealing the $1 million win- Cat Is Named World’s ner Wednesday on Long Island. Oldest Living Cat They say the same Suffolk Coun- “I figured I spent a lot of time in a jockstrap so I ty man won $1 million in 2012. MANSFIELD, Texas (AP) The check presentation will might as well start selling them.” — A Siamese cat born during be made at a gas station and con- President Ronald Reagan’s ad- venience store in West Babylon. ministration has been named by Hall Repeat winners are rare, but Guinness World Records as the not unheard of, in New York and Willie’s Sports Shop world’s oldest living cat. Guinness says Scooter cele- other places. (see page Main 4 for the full story) brated his 30th birthday on March 26. He lives in Mansfield, Texas. Alaska’s Favorite Ice Owner Gail Floyd attributes Scooter’s longevity to staying ac- Guessing Game Has tive. She tells Guinness he keeps 44 Winning Tickets busy by traveling and has visited Today in History 45 of the 50 states. Some of his NENANA, Alaska (AP) — Alaska’s favorite guessing game Today’s Highlight in History: Abbey; his wife, Elizabeth, was John Paul II. (In 2008, the pope’s favorite activities include getting crowned as queen consort. longtime private secretary re- blow-dried after baths and snack- didn’t appear to be too hard to On May 12, 1949, the Soviet predict this year. In 1955, Manhattan’s last ele- vealed that the pontiff was ing on chicken every other day. Union lifted the Berlin Block- vated rail line, the Third Avenue slightly wounded in the assault.) Scooter isn’t Guinness’ old- There were a whopping 44 ade, which the Western powers winners of the Nenana Ice Clas- El, ceased operation. In 1986, the military action- est cat of all time, though. That had succeeded in circumventing In 1965, West Germany and drama film “Top Gun,” starring mark belongs to a fellow Texas sic, evenly splitting the $300,000 with their Berlin Airlift. jackpot. The annual game is a Israel exchanged letters estab- Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis and cat, which lived to be 38. On this date: lishing diplomatic relations. The released by Paramount Pictures, prediction of when the ice will Rolling Stones recorded the fi- had its world premiere in New York. go out on the Tanana River in In 1780, during the Revolu- nal version of “(I Can’t Get No) In 1994, British Labour Party tionary War, the besieged city of Officers Stop Speeding Nenana. The tripod set up on the Satisfaction” at RCA Studios in leader John Smith died at age 55. ice was tripped at 3:39 p.m. Alaska Charleston, South Carolina, sur- Hollywood. In 2001, singer Perry Como Car, Find Mom in Labor, Standard Time on April 23. rendered to British forces. In 1975, the White House an- died in Jupiter Inlet Colony, Ice classic manager Cherrie In 1870, an act creating the nounced the new Cambodian Florida, at age 88. Help in Birth Forness says each ticket holder Canadian province of Manitoba government had seized an Amer- Ten years ago: Tony Snow LOS ANGELES (AP) — This will pocket $6,818. The winner’s was given royal assent, to take ican merchant ship, the Maya- made his debut as White House wasn’t your typical traffic stop. names and where they pur- effect in July. guez, in international waters. press secretary. A ruptured gas Two Los Angeles police of- chased their tickets will be post- In 1922, a 20-ton meteor (U.S. Marines gained control of pipeline in southwestern Nige- ficers pulled over a speeding car ed on the game’s website. crashed near Blackstone, Virginia. the ship three days after its sei- ria exploded as villagers were on Mother’s Day to find a wom- Forness said as far as she In 1932, the body of Charles zure, not knowing the 39 civilian collecting fuel, killing up to 200 an about to give birth and a fran- knows, all the winners were Lindbergh Jr., the kidnapped members of the crew had already people. South Korean prosecu- tic man behind the wheel. from Alaska. son of Charles and Anne Lind- been released by Cambodia.) tors indicted disgraced scientist Police say Officers Maraea The 44 winning tickets is a lot, bergh, was found in a wooded In 1982, in Fatima, Portugal, Hwang Woo-suk on charges of Toomalatai and Brian Arm- but far from a record. Forness area near Hopewell, New Jersey. security guards overpowered fraud, embezzlement and bio- endariz escorted the couple to a says there were 58 winning tick- In 1937, Britain’s King George a Spanish priest armed with ethics violations linked to faked downtown hospital Sunday. ets in 1973. VI was crowned at Westminster a bayonet who attacked Pope stem cell research. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for May 12, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 48.65 65.0 0.00 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H 73.20 85.0 0.00 80s L Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 60s H 2.56 10.5 -0.02 50s Cowlitz at Randle Sunny Mostly Sunny Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 40s 6.90 18.0 -0.01 30s 78º 45º 84º 51º 65º 50º 70º 48º 70º 47º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s L 5.35 ---- +0.08 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:38 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:37 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 84 Moonrise ...... 11:38 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 43 68/49 81/52 Moonset...... 1:27 a.m. Normal High ...... 67 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 45 69/48 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 90 in 1931 Seattle Anchorage 62/46 pc 67/49 s Record Low...... 31 in 1959 75/52 Boise 81/53 s 86/55 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 74/52 s 68/57 sh Yesterday ...... 0.00" 77/44 79/45 5/13 5/21 5/29 6/4 Dallas 81/63 t 84/62 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 84/70 s 84/71 s Normal month to date ...0.97" Centralia 77/49 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 93/70 s 98/74 s Year to date...... 21.07" 78/45 Yakima Nashville 85/57 t 77/55 s Normal year to date ....21.38" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 101/73 s 104/75 s 83/48 Longview 78/45 Trees Low Low St. Louis 75/54 s 75/50 s Salt Lake City 75/54 s 82/59 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 80/49 Grass Very High Very High Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 72/56 s 66/56 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 72/61 sh 75/57 t Portland 83/50 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 83/56 84/50 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 99/77 pc 99/77 s New Delhi 106/82 s 108/82 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 72/46 cl 77/55 pc Paris 64/55 cl 68/45 t Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 70/49 pc 77/52 s Spokane 78/48 s 78/51 s 72/54 pc 63/45 s Rio de Janeiro 75/70 ra 73/66 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 63/48 pc 71/53 pc Tri Cities 86/48 s 86/58 s Mexico City 72/57 ra 75/55 pc Rome 70/55 sh 68/55 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 77/44 pc 83/51 s Wenatchee 82/55 s 82/58 s Moscow 57/41 pc 61/43 s Sydney 70/57 s 72/54 s

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The steps to establish a quiet of Zone Would zone include the assembly of a Minimize Noise From diagnostic review team to evalu- ate each crossing and determine Passing Trains what upgrades are needed. A By Justyna Tomtas notification would be sent to the Federal Railroad Administration [email protected] citing the intent to create a quiet Following occasional com- zone along with the proposed plaints from citizens on loud improvements. blasts from train horns in Cen- A 60-day comment period tralia, the city council recently follows, and if no objections are looked into the possibility of raised by the railroad companies, creating a quiet zone through- inspection or approval of the up- out the downtown corridor to grades would be conducted. reduce the volume and increase If a quiet zone is approved, the appeal of properties for eco- both the Federal Railroad Ad- nomic development. ministration and the railroad While train operators are re- companies affected would be no- quired by federal law to sound tified. Enforcement of the zone horns as they approach a cross- would begin within 21 days. ing, the quiet zone would desig- Often, Hoke explained, the nate a segment of rail line where railroad will absolve itself of any trains would not sound their liabilities upon the creation of a horns unless potential danger is quiet zone. present. Pete Caster / [email protected] The suggestion gained sup- The idea was first suggested An Amtrak train passes under the viaduct as it nears the Centralia Train Depot on Wednesday afternoon in Centralia. port from several council mem- by Councilor John Elmore, who bers, who said it would help the said creating quiet zones in the local community. city would benefit Centralia resi- have to be at least a half mile in tioning agency is responsible for complete a more in-depth study “I really support this idea,” dents. length, and need to be equipped all of the improvements, signage, before action is taken. No esti- Councilor Max Vogt said, add- Hillary Hoke, city planner, with safety measures. One of the testing and requirements before mated cost was provided for the ing it would be economically ad- researched the idea and provided safety measures includes the in- it can be approved. service. vantageous for the city. recommendations to the council stallation of barriers or medians Preliminary numbers pre- Elmore said other cities have Elmore said the city has at its Tuesday night meeting. separating two-way traffic to en- sented by Hoke said it would used grants to pay for crossing prime real estate people are Centralia currently has 30 sure vehicles cannot go around cost about $10,000 per crossing improvements in a quiet zone. drawn to, but train noise be- active and open railroad cross- the gates. to put in a median barrier, and Some have also used local im- comes a factor for some. ings in the city that are utilized Public authorities, such as the about $125,000 per crossing for provement districts in which “I encourage us to look at this by three different railroad com- city, have the right to establish a quad-gate system. She also rec- homeowners help pay for the im- further and see what we can do panies. the quiet zones, but the action ommended hiring a professional provements and cost of mainte- to bring a solution to our citi- Hoke said the quiet zones comes at a cost. The city or peti- familiar with crossing zones to nance, typically a $100 a year per zens,” Elmore said. News in Brief Lewis County Sheriff, Meyer and Snaza plan to talk Cliff Moore has been offered the haven’t seen it yet,” he said. “It great county manager, and he’ll with residents about issues in the opportunity to become the next sounds very kind and very do- be missed. Prosecutor Schedule community and within their of- manager for the city of Yakima. able. … I think we’ll probably get She said he’s collaborative, fices. They have previously held Moore, 60, who has led the there.” upbeat and a hard worker. “If I Town Hall Meeting town hall meetings in Pe Ell, county since 2013, was selected The advertised salary range were going to be here, I would do By The Chronicle Morton and Toledo. unanimously by the Yakima City was $165,000 to $190,000, ac- everything in the world (to keep Lewis County Sheriff Rob Sna- Council on Tuesday, according cording to the city’s news release. him).” za and Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer Thurston County to a news release from the city. If he accepts the job, Moore Thurston County Commis- have scheduled another in their But as of late Wednesday, will replace Tony O’Rourke, who sioner Cathy Wolfe, who also series of town hall-style meetings. Manager Offered Moore said he hadn’t yet accept- left in December. is retiring at of the year, The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 Yakima Job ed the offer. Thurston County Commis- said she feels the same way. Wolfe p.m. to 8 p.m. June 13 in the Beth- “We’ve talked a couple of sion Chairwoman Sandra Rome- said Moore has helped promote el Church Fireside Room at 132 By The Olympian times, and they’re putting to- ro, who is retiring at the end of “good relations throughout the Kirkland Road in Chehalis. Thurston County Manager gether a written offer; I just the year, said Moore has been a county.”

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consumption of this product For use only by adults 21 years of age and older. May be unlawful outside of Washington state. CH558519cbw.do Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 LOCAL Willie’s Sports Shop Outfits Athletes and Onlookers Alike DOWNTOWN CENTRALIA: Owner Wears Baseball IF YOU GO Address: 113 W. Main St. Pants to Work, Keeps Centralia Customers Stocked Phone: (360) 736-9994 and Laughing Regular Hours Monday through Friday: 9 By Jordan Nailon a.m.-5:30 p.m. [email protected] Saturday: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. It’s no mystery how Dave Hall Sunday: closed for church got into the sports retail business. Season Hours All you have to do is ask him. Monday through Friday: “I figured I spent a lot of time 9 a.m-5:30 p.m. in a jockstrap so I might as well Saturday: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. start selling them,” said Hall, the Sunday: closed for church 56-year-old owner of Willie’s Sports Shop in Centralia. *During hunting season Wil- When Hall says he spent a lot lie’s Sports Shop is open only of time in a jockstrap, he is refer- from 11-3 on Saturdays because ring to an accomplished career Dave and his friends “like to on the diamond. After graduat- chase pheasants around Lincoln ing from Onalaska High School, Creek.” Hall went on to play two years for the Red Devils at Lower Colum- bia College. He then played one Run Club is dedicated to young Pete Caster / [email protected] baseball and softball players who year between the chalked lines at Dave Hall, owner of Willie’s Sport Shop, nervously watches on as his daughter and store manager Anna “Hopper” Martin, Gonzaga University. hit a true to the blue over the fence searches for one of his minor league baseball cards while her brother, Gabe Hall, looks on at the sports equipment shop in home run. Members of the exclu- After that, baseball became downtown Centralia on Wednesday afternoon. not just a way of life, but a way to sive club gets a commemorative make a living. T-shirt and a photo posing in the An outfielder and third base- shop next to a giant wooden stat- for all sports for all age groups. ue of the Sultan of Swat, the King man by trade, Hall made profes- “We’re probably known as a sional stops in Eugene, Oregon, of Crash, the Colossus of Clout — baseball store, but that’s because the one and only Babe Ruth. and Italy as well as a tour of the baseball has so much stuff,” ex- “We believe in a full cut here Sunshine State while playing for plained Hall. at Willie’s Sports Shop, and we the Cincinnati Reds organiza- Over the years, the operation tion out of Cedar Rapids and has taken on a decidedly family like to honor the kids who hit the Tampa. In his final year with oriented feel. The store employs ball out of the yard,” said Hall. He the Reds, Hall made it to the AA six people, if you include the added that one of the best parts of level of spring training before be- free-swinging owner, and only his job is that it keeps him around coming one of the final players two of those minions aren’t re- the game that he loves and around cut at camp. lated to him. Hall’s wife does kids of all levels and abilities. “That was kind of the writing the embroidery on custom items Like a Little Leaguer parading on the wall,” said Hall. “If I could while his son and daughter help around the house in his uniform hit like Lyle Overbay, I’d have out at the front desk. Hall even the night before the big game, made it.” sometimes brings his beloved Hall wears actual baseball pants During his time with the dogs to work. to work almost every day. Reds, Hall made a few memo- “Life’s good here. We’ve been “They’re the most comfort- rable friends, including former Willie’s Sport Shop ofers equipment for all sports, but the shop specializes in an able pant in the world!” said Hall, blessed,” said Hall. assortment of baseball and softball gear. Yankee and five-time World The landscape of selling sport- showing off the red piping on his Series champion Paul O’Neill. ing goods has changed considerably. Lincoln Creek slow pitch softball Over the years O’Neill and Hall “The challenge is keeping hats, Hall says he still finds his That’s true. Everyday’s a holiday pants. “You can’t beat ’em for be- became good friends and they up with the consumers’ expec- work interesting because of “all at Willie’s Sports Shop.” ing at home, working around the still keep in touch. Another tations,” explained Hall, who the variety of things that I do In true holiday form, Hall likes house and bending over.” player that jumped to the fore- added that online shopping is here. And there is quite a vari- to celebrate the good times that Asked if he’d still wear the front of Hall’s entertaining mind the biggest competitor of Willie’s ety,” said Hall. “The old saying, arise from athletic competition, baseball pants everyday if he was Brad “The Animal” Lesley, Sports Shop. ‘If you enjoy what you do you’ll especially for his youngest pa- wasn’t a former ballplayer, he said, a pitcher who later played the In order to combat the ubiqui- never work a day in your life.’ trons. Willie’s Sports Shop Home “I’d like to think so.” memorable character of John tous and faceless practice of Inter- “Blackout” Gatling in the 1994 net shopping, Willie’s has adapted film, “Little Big League.” Lesley by focusing on special orders. also played a role in the 1992 “That’s kind of our niche, the film, “Mr. Baseball,” starring custom stuff,” noted Hall. Tom Selleck. Another way that Willie’s tries About two years ago, Hall to better serve its customers is says that an old Reds fan sent by having a handle on the ever- him a letter with two of his base- evolving world of sports regula- ball cards inside, asking for an tions, such as the ones that per- autograph. tain to aluminum baseball bats. “I couldn’t believe it,” said Those regulations often change Hall, who was amazed that any- from year to year on bats that cost body remembered him after so many hundreds of dollars. Nei- many years. ther young ballplayers or parents It was a quarter century ago like to pay for them twice. that Hall bought into Willie’s “There’s a lot of people who Sports Shop. ask about the regulations of Babe “Twenty-one of those years were Ruth (League) bats. I don’t think with a great partner,” said Hall some of the other stores know of Bill Luond, who retired from the rules,” said Hall. the business four years ago. “You Custom glove lacing on mits couldn’t have asked for a better both young and old is another partner.” endangered pastime that still has Although Hall has his per- a home at Willie’s Sports Shop. sonal favorite, Willie’s Sports After 25 years of selling Shop specializes in equipment gloves and bats and shoes and News in Brief AND YOU’RE OFF

the county’s Mental Health Alter- AND WINNING! Man Held on $20,000 native is making progress. Bail After Allegedly Commissioner Edna Fund reported to the Centralia City Breaking Into Winlock Council on Tuesday night that EARN ENTRIES DAILY Area Home services have been increased to Monday, May 2nd – Friday, May 27th help individuals who are in jail By The Chronicle with mental health issues. A man accused of breaking The program relies on part- DRAWINGS EVERY into a woman’s home north of nerships with multiple depart- Winlock despite a restraining or- ments, including the county’s FRIDAY IN MAY der is being held on $20,000 bail. sheriff’s office, prosecutor’s office, Rodney Dale DeWolf, 54, of courts, dispatch, commissioners, Starting at 7pm, drawing winners play Longview, was charged Wednes- mental health providers and oth- the game to win between $250 and $2,000 day in Lewis County Superior er local law enforcement agencies. Court with one count of residen- According to numbers pro- in Free Play or $2,500 cash! tial burglary, domestic violence. vided by Fund, 61 individuals DeWolf was convicted of resi- used the service in 2014, and 157 dential burglary and sentenced in 2015. So far this year, the pro- FINAL RACE DRAWING for the crime in Lewis County gram has already helped 272 in- May 27th at 10pm Superior Court in July 2014. The dividuals, Fund said. terms of the sentence prohibited “We are increasing our servic- him from contacting the alleged es,” she said. “We see individuals $ victim, a woman who he once who have mental health issues 10,000 for 1st place and had a relationship with. but have their medications, have DeWolf allegedly broke into a home and they don’t reoffend.” the woman’s home, in the 300 Fund did say one individual $ block of Hawkins Road, in April. reoffended when he admitted 5,000 for 2nd place! to a court administrator that he Progress Reported With smoked pot, but after serving time, he has not been in again. Lewis County Mental “It’s a wonderful way we are Health Alternative using our tax money to help keep these people off the streets, hav- By The Chronicle ing a good life and not reoffend- *Must be 18+ Players Club member. CH558251co.sw After a tax was utilized to ing,” she said. See Players Club for details. help reduce recidivism in offend- The program is funded by a I-5 to Exit 88 • Rochester • 1-800-720-1788 • luckyeagle.com ers with mental health problems, 1-10th of 1 percent tax. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 Chehalis Council Shows Financial The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Support for Basinwide Flood Work Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. The ordinance helps recog- Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. FURTHER SUPPORT: City Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, nize that construction fill is com- PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at Also Passes Ordinance monly associated with develop- 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours “This council has been very line at 360-807-7676 for Zero-Rise Policy ment, and at times fill may occur in the 100 year floodplain, having Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. for Development in clear of the support of this project Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. an impact on citizens, businesses, Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. Floodplain with J.’s effort.” and Chehalis Basin partners. “This is a very progressive and TO SUBSCRIBE By Justyna Tomtas yet at the same time cautious ef- To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation Merlin MacReynold stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- [email protected] city manager fort for us to be a good partner in tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. the Flood Authority and with our 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Chehalis City Council downstream partners in the Che- showed its support for the flood TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING performs a lot of his work with- than 500 cubic yards to include halis Basin,” MacReynold said. mitigation work being done out compensation. The funds will a stamped engineering report The Chehalis council has Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit basinwide on Monday by direct- been an active member of the www.chronline.com. provide him with more paid hours. identifying the impact to the Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ing city staff to fund $15,000 to- flood authority since its creation ward work being completed by The city of Centralia, both the base flood elevation. Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager ports of Chehalis and Centra- If the report shows a rise in in 2008, MacReynold said, and Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 the Governor’s Chehalis Basin the ordinance serves as a reason- [email protected] Work Group. lia, and Lewis County were each the base flood elevation, the ap- asked to fund $15,000. Chehalis is plicant would be responsible for able approach to minimizing im- The money will be moni- pact of fill in the floodplain. OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS the first to do so of those four. mitigating it by providing a com- tored and overseen by the Lewis J. Vander Stoep, with the 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia County Economic Development The council also unani- pensatory excavation site at a lo- Governor’s Chehalis Basin Work Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. mously passed an ordinance to cation secured by the applicant, Council, which will reimburse Group, addressed the council at SUBSCRIPTION RATES Chehalis attorney and Flood Au- establish a zero-rise policy for stated the agenda report. As an- its April 25 meeting, stating the Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 thority member J. Vander Stoep development in the floodplain, other option, the applicant could downstream impact of fill is small, further showing its support to also contribute funds for flood Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 for his work with the group. but the ordinance shows the city is Home delivery “This council has been very reduce flooding in the area. mitigation or aquatic species en- committed to reducing flooding. One month ...... $12.90 clear of the support of this proj- The ordinance establishes a hancement projects within the “This sends the clear signal to Three months ...... $35.15 ect with J.’s effort,” City Manager zero-rise policy that would limit Chehalis River floodplain. our neighbors and friends down- Six months ...... $65.15 Merlin MacReynold said. the impact downstream caused A list of projects and fees will stream that the city will make One year ...... $122 Matt Matayoshi, EDC execu- by fill in the Chehalis floodplain. be developed and presented to By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States sure any future impact will be One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 tive director, said Vander Stoep It would require any fill greater the council at a future meeting. zero,” he said. 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[email protected] Kung Fu Panda 3 Lewis County Government, Legislature, PG • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm Tourism, Religion, Saturday & Sunday South Lewis County Communities Warrant Issued After Centralia Woman Who Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 Criminal [email protected] Burglarized Prosecutor’s Home Skips Sentencing Sports, News and Photography R • 5:30 pm Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. (no Sat.) [email protected] By The Chronicle tencing Alternative, or DOSA. lice Department at the time. Sports Reporter A Centralia woman who However, Gleason was no- No suspects were immediate- Deadpool Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 pleaded guilty in March to bur- where to be found at 3 p.m. ly identified. R • 9:00 pm [email protected] glarizing Lewis County Prosecu- Wednesday when her hearing In September, an alleged co- Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. (no Sat.) 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His 13-year-old Sales Director sion of metham- failed to appear daughter found the door open 360-894-1423 Ken Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 in court [email protected] phetamine with and damaged when she came [email protected] Circulation Manager intent to deliver home from school that day, ac- LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED LIC# 0056001827 CH557488R.N Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 from an unrelated arrest in Sep- cording to court documents. [email protected] tember. The master bedroom was in Specialty Publications Manager, Family At her plea hearing, Gleason’s disorder and jewelry and other Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 [email protected] attorney, Michael Underwood, personal items were taken, in- Design Director said she planned to seek sentenc- cluding badges. Meyer was a re- Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 ing under the Drug Offender Sen- serve officer with the Tenino Po- [email protected] LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC News in Brief PRESIDENT, COO Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 for competition at the next level. [email protected] Toastmasters to Guests will also experience a Business Manager Jackson ...... 807-8207 Have Open House at typical club meeting and can ask [email protected] questions about Toastmasters. Director of Production and IT Centralia College The official club meeting will Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 By The Chronicle run noon-1 p.m., with half an [email protected] The Toastmasters’ Mighty hour of refreshments before and 1162 NW State Ave. Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 1290 Club of Centralia and Che- after. 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Centralia Council Approves City’s Tree Falls on Market Boulevard in Chehalis Strategic Priorities for 2016 FIVE ITEMS: Streets, The tax should raise between a surface water source from the $625,000 and $650,000 annually Skookumchuck River. Flood Relief and Job for street-related projects. Growth Make List Moving forward, the city Increasing Economic will determine how much of the and Job Growth By Justyna Tomtas street and sidewalk maintenance, [email protected] repairs and replacements it can Although the city has shown afford on an annual basis. The signs of emerging from the re- The Centralia City Council repairs and capital projects list cession, the report states Centra- on Tuesday night approved a list will be prioritized annually. lia is still behind in developing of five prioritized goals on which The goal is to complete the new living-wage jobs. to focus the city’s efforts and re- “Public agencies and private in- Pete Caster / [email protected] sources. projects as adopted by the coun- A small car was damaged after a tree fell on top of it as it was driven north cil. Major focus will be put on vestors need to communicate ef- The list includes improving fectively to ensure that opportuni- along South Market Boulevard on Tuesday morning. According to irst re- the condition of the city’s streets, improving the street and side- sponders, the woman driving the vehicle was visibly shaken, but not injured. walk along North Pearl Street, ties are not ,” states the report. designing local flood relief proj- Eleven steps aim to help accom- Traic was diverted in both directions for about 30 minutes for cleanup. ects, protecting critical aquifers, and defining options for the Borst Avenue project. plish the growth, including staying strengthening economic and job active with the Lewis County Eco- growth and developing strate- nomic Development Council, and gies for key infrastructure needs. Local Flood Relief Projects partnering with Centralia College “By listing them as strategic With an active role in flood- and the Centralia School District priorities it sends the message related efforts throughout the to develop workforce training for to city staff and the community Chehalis River Basin since the targeted industries. The plans sup- that these are focused areas of flood of 2007, the city plans to port the formation of a Centralia concern and they will receive further its efforts to eliminate or Foundation, as well as the creation specific attention during the significantly reduce the risk of of a Centralia/Chehalis Sports coming year,” stated the council flooding in predetermined areas Commission. agenda report. “It also helps staff of the city. The goal is to identify part- to plan and focus time and re- In 2014, a proposed flood re- ners and potential stakeholders sources to these issues.” tention project began on China and engage them in conversa- The process of identifying tions regarding workforce devel- the city’s priority goals started Creek with the acquisition of two properties in the upper wa- opment and investor recruitment earlier this year. Many topics Chehalis Public Works employees used a backhoe and a chainsaw to clean by July 2016, stated the report. were considered before the five tershed. up a fallen tree across the 500 block of South Market Boulevard on Tuesday key concerns were pinpointed. The council’s goal is to con- morning. The priorities were discussed struct a flood relief project on Identifying and Developing by the council at two prior work- China Creek within two years, Strategies for shops, and were then approved and another flood relief project Key Infrastructure Needs with a 7-0 vote. The items were on Salzer Creek within six years. adopted as a group, and are not To keep residents’ quality of listed by priority. Protecting Critical Aquifers life high and to continue eco- nomic development, the council The proposed steps and tar- With Centralia’s water sup- gets serve as a starting point for decided key components of the plied from aquifers, the city community infrastructure needs the city, and can be revised as wants to maintain the quality of the process continues. to be identified and improvement the underground assets. It plans plans need to be established. to do this through strict land use That includes identifying Improving Centralia’s Streets policy, the implementation of the key infrastructure needs for With 34 percent of the city’s practices that protect water qual- parks, buildings, streets and utili- 82 miles of rated streets in dan- ity, code enforcement in critical ties, as well as reviewing the im- ger of failing if no repairs are areas, and providing alternative pacts of population thresholds made, the city needs to invest sources of water. and the costs and development additional resources into road- The goals aim to avoid degra- of financing strategies and time- ways and reduce the cost of re- dation of the groundwater qual- lines. The city will also consider pair, stated the strategic priority ity, and to develop stormwater projects which encourage an- A Chehalis Public Works employee sweeps up the remaining limbs of a large report. collection, conveyance and treat- nexation. tree that fell across the 500 block of South Market Boulevard on Tuesday Last year, the council formed ment systems in the critical areas. Two proposed targets include morning in Chehalis. As the tree plummeted to the street, it hit a small car. a Transportation Benefit District Plans include extending sanitary identifying critical projects by No injuries were reported, according to irst responders on the scene. and voters approved a .02 per- sewer, reducing the total number May 2016 and locating financing cent sales tax measure to help of septic systems in critical areas, options for consideration by July fund street improvements. and obtaining and developing 2016. Mayfaire Brings Early Europe Pageantry to Tenino KINGDOM OF AN TIR GATHERS: In the Barony of Glymm Mere in Tenino By Cindy Teixeira For The Chronicle The Kingdom of An Tir, which encompasses Washington, Oregon and northern Idaho in the U.S., British Columbia, Al- berta, Saskatchewan and the Ca- nadian territories of Yukon and the Northwest Territories, will hold Mayfaire in the Barony of Glymm Mere at Tenino City Park this weekend. MISSED An Tir is one of 19 kingdoms of the “known world” of the So- ciety for Creative Anachronism, an international group that re- YOUR searches, recreates and celebrates pre-17th century Europe. More than 30,000 members around the world dress in the style of the middle ages and gather to live, PAPER? learn and experience the past as closely as possible.

The public is invited to attend Courtesy Photo the event for free and witness the Archery is a big part of the festivities taking place at the Mayfaire event this weekend at the Tenino City Park. Here, HL Volk tournaments, taste the food and the Grey holds his crossbow appropriate to the period. Mayfaire begins in Tenino City Park Friday, and runs through Sunday. Call experience the art of the time of The public is invited to attend. the Middle Ages and the Renais- sance period of Europe. Fighting, 360-807-7676 archery, and tournaments with IF YOU WANT TO GO: all types of weapons will be held. Fighters from age 6 to 17 are in- Mayfaire in Tenino begins Friday and runs through Sunday at Teni- Leave a message vited to fight for title of Cham- no City Park, 319 Park Ave. W. Visitors are welcome, but there are fees with the day pion of Glymm Mere. to participate in the competitions. Discounts apply to members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, or SCA. More information is online Meads and wines will be at www.antir.sca.org. missed including judged, as well as beer, for batch- es made with period recipes and your name, practice. A potluck feast at the address and end of the day is open to the pub- MAYFAIRE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: lic, who are asked to bring a side phone number. dish, if possible. Friday time, entries due for brewing Noon, site opens for championship and cordial attendees competition Saturday 2:30 p.m., armor inspec- After hours 8:30 a.m., armor inspec- tion for Heavy Championship is checking Courtesy Photo tion for Rapier Championship Tournament Above: Of the Kingdom of An Tir and Tournament 3 p.m., Heavy Championship messages the Barony of Glymm Mere, Baron 9 a.m., Opening Court Tournament Tuesday & Thursday 10 a.m., Archery Range opens, 5 p.m., Closing Court Dunstan M’Lolane and Baroness Aeli- 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. sia of Camberwell lead the court at a Rapier Tournament, family ac- 6 p.m., Feast, public is past event hosted by the Society for tivities area opens welcome and Saturday 10:30 a.m., tournaments and Sunday Creative Anachronism. inspections Tournaments 7:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. Left: Tournaments of all types and 1 p.m., Baronesses Tea; story 2 p.m., site closes combatants with a variety of weapons CH547464ac.sw vy for the title of Champion. LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 • Main 7 Lead Testing Inconsistent in Washington Schools SAFETY: Districts Left WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICTS THAT TEST FOR LEAD to Their Own Devices SEATTLE (AP) — About 60 Toutle, Cowlitz County Without Funding percent of Washington school University Place, Pierce County From Legislature districts that responded to an Vancouver, Clark County Associated Press request for infor- Walla Walla, Walla Walla SEATTLE (AP) — For about mation test their school drinking County $5 per student in Washington water for lead. That includes 28 White River, Pierce County state's public schools, every par- districts that just started testing Woodland, Cowlitz County ent could know if the drinking since the Tacoma School District Zillah, Yakima County water in their child's school is announced it had found lead in free of lead. the drinking water in some of its Among the school districts But instead of putting $5 buildings. that test for lead, those that have million in the state's budget to Here are the schools that start- found actionable levels of lead pay for lead testing inside public ed testing this spring, in the wake in school drinking water from schools, Washington's Legisla- of the Tacoma water situation: at least one source, include the ture has left school districts to Asotin-Anatone, Asotin County following: their own devices on this health Bethel, Pierce County Auburn, King County and safety issue. Cle Elum-Roslyn, Kittitas Bainbridge Island, Kitsap County The Associated Press asked The Associated Press County In this photo taken May 3, Donna McNeal, of Orion Environmental Services, col- Entiat, Chelan County Central Kitsap, Kitsap County all 295 Washington school dis- Enumclaw, King County lects a water sample from a classroom drinking fountain for lead testing at Fawcett Ellensburg, Kittitas County tricts plus tribal districts whether Ephrata, Grant County Everett, Snohomish County Elementary School in Tacoma. they test for lead in the water. Of Fife, Pierce County Federal Way, King County the 174 districts that responded Kennewick, Benton County Highline, King County to AP, nearly 40 percent said they ing the money to pay for test- testing again. Lynden, Whatcom County Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County do not test for lead. Most big, ing, although Gov. Jay Inslee Of the three largest districts, Medical Lake, Spokane County Index, Snohomish County well-funded districts test their announced last week he would only Seattle has a regular testing Mercer Island, King County Lake Stevens, Snohomish water. Many small ones do not. make testing a higher priority. program, which it started more Morton, Lewis County County And of the 106 that reported No states require schools than a decade ago. The state's Moses Lake, Grant County Marysville, Snohomish County they do lead testing, 28 districts to test their water for lead, al- largest school district found North Thurston, Thurston Mount Adams, Yakima County started after the Tacoma Public though the Michigan Legislature lead above the EPA threshold for County Mukilteo, Snohomish County Schools revealed last month that is currently considering several schools in some of the drinking Onalaska, Lewis County Oak Harbor, Island County 13 of its elementary schools have proposals, according to Doug water at about 35 schools in 2006. Pe Ell, Lewis County Olympia, Thurston County tested positive for lead in drink- Farquhar, program director for Among those districts that Puyallup, Pierce County Republic, Ferry County ing water. Selah, Yakima County Seattle, King County environmental health at the Na- test, 24 percent have found lead South Bend, Pacific County Snoqualmie Valley, King "Unless you test, you do not tional Conference of State Legis- above the level at which health know," said Randy Dorn, Wash- Spokane, Spokane County County latures in Washington, D.C. departments require action, Tahoma, King County Tacoma, Pierce County ington state's superintendent for There's no federal mandate which is between 15 and 20 parts public instruction. for school water testing under per billion, depending on which Dorn says this is clearly an the Safe Drinking Water Act. guidelines are followed. equity issue, among the many Childhood lead poisoning can Some districts that don't test for the entire system, the test re- can budget until the estimated ways Washington's education lead to learning disabilities, de- their water said they have all new sults would likely lead to more costs are updated and he can see funding system is unfair. It's one creased muscle and bone growth, school buildings so the chance of costs down the line, from replac- how they fit in with the larger more reason why the Supreme behavior problems and speech finding lead inside is low. Health ing a drinking fountain to retro- state budget. But he said safety of Court's McCleary decision on and language issues. laws require local water systems fitting an entire building water children is a top priority. school funding is so essential, he Farquhar said that because to test regularly for lead and system. The House's new budget writ- said. of the lead water crisis in Flint, other contamination. But once Inslee last week ordered the er, Rep. Timm Ormsby, D-Spo- "My guess is with the media Michigan, this issue is currently that fresh water flows through state Department of Health to kane, said House Democrats can coverage, most schools will be on the minds of lawmakers. old pipes and fixtures, lead could bring a proposal to the Legislature guarantee money to test school testing now," Dorn said. "With Flint, everyone's kind become a problem. to pay for water testing. The legis- drinking water for lead would be Dale Bonfield, superinten- of refocused their attention," Far- Although the state Health lative session begins in January. in their budget proposal. dent of the Asotin school district quhar said. Department estimated in 2009 The Senate's lead budget ne- A spokesman for the state in the southeastern corner of Washington's Department of water testing for lead in public gotiator Andy Hill, a Republican teacher's union agreed with Washington state, says there are Health decided in 2009 that test- schools would cost up to $2,270 from Redmond, said he couldn't Dorn that testing for lead in pub- a lot of things the state doesn't ing water for lead inside public per school, or about $5 million promise money in the Republi- lic schools is an equity issue. pay for, like lead testing, but that schools would be a good idea, but doesn't mean they aren't impor- money to pay for it was caught tant to the health and welfare of up in a legislative fight over bud- his 650 students. get cuts. The department pro- "To try to do everything that posed a rule which also requires needs to be done, and done with testing for mold and other envi- the amount of money you have ronmental hazards at a total es- is a very difficult task," Bonfield timated cost of $45 million, but said. it can't be enforced until the state Bonfield says he's looking pays for it. into getting the five water foun- That money has never mate- tains most used by students rialized. tested in the near future. Since Two of the state's three larg- they're only doing limited testing est school districts — Seattle in their three school buildings — and Tacoma — have found lead CH558607bw.sw built in the 1950s and 1970s — it in the water at some of their will cost just about $200. schools. The third, Spokane, has Dorn blames the Legislature not tested its school drinking and the governor for not find- water since 1999, but just began Lawmakers Take Next Steps Toward Education Brain surgery. Funding Reform Without the surgery part. PLANNING: Supreme Court issues over paying the full costs of basic education, while ending Has Held Legislature in its overreliance on local tax lev- Contempt Over Failure ies. The Education Funding Task to Fund Education Force learned in a presentation from the Office of Program SEATTLE (AP) — Lawmak- Carla is pain-free ers met Wednesday to talk about Research that about 20 percent after treatment at the next steps toward answer- or $13,500 of the average state South Sound Gamma Knife ing the Washington Supreme teacher salary is paid by money at St. Joseph in Tacoma. Court's McCleary decision on that is not directly allocated by education funding. the state for teacher salaries. The Before a committee met to gap for administrative salaries is ® discuss the Leg- much bigger, almost 50 percent Gamma Knife for facial pain at $54,422. The pay gap for other islature's annual Legislature report to the school staff is about a quarter or brings back your smile Supreme Court $11,292. about their Lawmakers want to know exactly where the money comes Non-surgical solution can end the pain progress toward from and whether it pays for ba- of trigeminal neuralgia. fully funding sic education or enrichment. basic education, Staff member Jessica Herrell Like many suffering the debilitating pain of trigeminal neuralgia (TN), another group said the answers are complicated, Carla thought her condition was dental, and even had two teeth gathered to talk and that's why lawmakers need extracted before she was diagnosed. When medication was no longer about collect- the information. effective, Carla turned to South Sound Gamma Knife for relief. ing data from Some of the money comes school districts from local levies and some Four months later, Carla was free from the pain of TN. "I'm just glad to help them decide how to do comes from reallocation of dol- it's gone. I'm happy," she said. that. lars from one category to another, Gamma Knife "radiosurgery" is a single-session, non-invasive treatment The data will help lawmakers Herrell explained. figure out how much teacher pay The Legislature passed a bill offering significant to complete relief of symptoms. Gamma Knife also and other school salaries are paid during the 2016 session asking treats other disorders of the brain, from tremors to tumors. for with local levy dollars, an is- for this data and outlining how If you think you may have TN, see a neurologist. For a referral to someone sue the Supreme Court raised in they expect to finish the work as- its 2012 McCleary decision. with expertise in TN and Gamma Knife treatment, please contact us at signed by the Supreme Court. 1-866-254-3353. To learn more visit www.endtrigempain.com. Lawmakers say that data will The bill established the Edu- give them a more concrete fig- cation Funding Task Force and ure to use when they debate how tasked it with figuring out how much money the state's budget much money the state needs to will need to increase to fully pay find to finish paying the full cost the cost of basic education. of basic education. It instructs the 1802 S. Yakima, Suite 103, Tacoma, WA 98405 The Supreme Court has held 2017 Legislature to replace some Phone: 253.284.2438 or toll-free at 866.254.3353 CH558685co.sw the state in contempt over the local levy spending with state dol- SouthSoundGammaKnife.com Legislature's failure to make a lars and finish the work called for plan for resolving the remaining in the McCleary decision. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016

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 State Government Adding to Transparency By The Olympian Editorial Board Other Views ing authorities. This latter tool ability Program and the Office tem that lowered scores for all There are different ways to was developed by the Commerce of Financial Management — is a states, which is why Washington measure government account- The state’s main spending- Department and the Office of tool to help that along. ranked so high despite its low the Chief Information Officer. Another report last year put letter grade. ability and transparency. A new information site — located at The site also has an inventory Washington’s state and local The CPI report was based report by a non-profit advocacy fiscal.wa.gov — has operated of state fees. Other improve- governments in a less flattering on data prior to Washington group gives Washington a B- for many years, and it continues to improve as a go-to place for ments to the state’s data shar- light. taking a few notable steps that plus grade for improving public those wanting the latest budget ing include links to tax-break That analysis by the Center should improve future scores. access to state spending data. proposals during legislative ses- information developed with the for Public Integrity ranked The Legislature provided funds The report from WashPIRG sions or just to see how many Department of Revenue. There Washington No. 8 overall for the state Public Disclosure Foundation, a public-interest ad- people work in an individual are nearly 700 tax exemptions, among the states but gave it a Commission’s software upgrade vocacy group, is titled, “Following agency. Other search functions tax deferrals or tax credits in the D-plus grade for transparency, which will better disclose lob- the Money 2016: How the 50 States tell the salary paid in previous state tax code. accountability, ethics and over- byist spending, including the Rate in Providing Online Access years to individual state employ- Over the long haul, govern- sight. wining and dining of lawmakers. to Government Spending Data.” ees and K-12 school workers. ment wins trust from the people That integrity report pointed Gov. Jay Inslee’s administration Washington isn’t yet in the The site is much more than it serves by making its decisions out a lack of laws requiring a also is putting more agency data top 10, but WashPIRG lists it as that, however. It has a checkbook easier to track and understand. cooling-off period for certain online at data.wa.gov. one of 17 “advancing states” that feature that lets one look up state And fiscal.wa.gov — which top officials and lawmakers who Taken together, the PIRG are putting more and more state expenditures to contractors and the Legislature created in 2008 leave public service to work in and CPI reports show our state budget data and documents also to quasi-governmental or- as a collaboration of the Legisla- the private sector lobbying. But can still improve but is moving online. ganizations such as local hous- tive Evaluation and Account- it also used a new grading sys- toward greater transparency. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking A Short Look at State Law, and a Little Blowing of One’s Horn I didn’t attend the meeting last weekend, concern- ing the need for sidewalks along Centralia’s Borst Avenue. I’ve explained my physical problem before, so enough of that. I would have liked to have asked a question, though. “Just how wide is the existing right- of-way?” In other words, can a sidewalk be installed without taking land from citizens along the way? I think the answer would have been “no.” Assumptions are often wrong. I’m assuming that the cost of such a project has been calculated, bear- ing in mind that such estimates have a tendency to be underestimated. I would have liked to have asked also if the city and the county have figured out who would pay what portion of it in the event such a project is undertaken. As far as I know, one thing has been omitted from the discussion of pedestrian safety on Borst Avenue, and that’s the obligation for the pe- destrians themselves — mainly stu- dents — to accept responsibility for their own safety. A couple of weeks ago I wrote that I’ve observed most By Bill Moeller Letters students walking toward town on the right side of the road. Washington state law says that’s Article on 911 Center Those are attributes badly needed in wrong; a short trip to the Internet proves it. LETTERS POLICY rebuilding the 911 center into the ef- All the laws in this state are listed in The Revised One-Sided fective organization it needs to be. • Limit letters to the editor to Code of Washington, commonly referred to as “The The Tuesday article on the 911 For Chronicle readers, I would RCWs.” RCW 46.61.250 specifically states, “Pedes- 500 words or less. ask that you wait for the facts before center was incredibly one-sided. • Include the town where you trians must use sidewalks when they are available. If Concerns from local responders forming an opinion about the effec- live and a daytime telephone tiveness of the interim manager or sidewalks are not available, pedestrians must walk on should be taken seriously, but any number. the left side of the roadway or its shoulder facing traf- report that labels an individual or • The Chronicle does not publish the health of the 911 center. fic.” organization as ineffective, with an letters that advocate boycotts of It doesn’t say, “They probably should,” or “it’d be operation decreasing in quality and local businesses. Fay Ternan Chehalis safer if they did,” or “if it’s convenient,” it says they financially unsound, needs to be • Emailed letters are preferred. MUST walk on the left side. I don’t know about you, backed by facts. Those weren’t pre- Send to [email protected] but that seems pretty clear to me. Perhaps the schools sented in the article. • Letters may be mailed to Nothing Wrong With might just bring that to the attention of the students The article says several people Letters, The Chronicle, 321 N. who walk along Borst Avenue. If it’s convenient. said the problems had been on-going Pearl St., Centralia, WA. 98531 or Money in Politics Enough sarcasm. Next Tuesday evening is going to for about two years. The prior man- dropped off at The Chronicle’s At my school we are supposed to be special for me. There’ll be a short ceremony, start- ager was fired in January 2016 and front desk. find a problem in the government ing at 5:30 in the Kirk Library on the Centralia College had been in the position a lot lon- that has to do with money in politics, campus, acknowledging the donation of my entire ger than two years. Dave Anderson how many people vote or don’t, ini- collection of books by and about Mark Twain to the took on a challenging task and has mation, to back up this statement? tiatives or electoral college. college library. only had a few months to identify This opinion speaks to Mr. Ander- I found nothing wrong. Money in I didn’t count the volumes, but it was somewhere the root causes of service and mo- son’s capability AND his character. politics doesn’t matter. When I say around 175 books. What I do know is that my son and rale issues. Those must be defined This sounds to me like politics at its that, I mean commercials and pri- I carted 10 full U-Haul packing boxes into the library in conjunction with developing and worst. vate campaign funding. People think one afternoon. implementing correction of course There is the implication that Mr. that just because you are taking part I’m not ashamed to admit that I spent 35 years and building mutually respectful re- Anderson is responsible for the fi- in government you have to say who (1972-2007) touring the Northwest states in a white lationships with the agencies being nancial state of the 911 center and you are. suit, performing as Twain. I’ve been asked if I’d con- served. local agencies have to pick up a sig- Campaigning is not a govern- sider wearing the suit and giving an example of the If “several people said” is a quote nificant increase in costs. ment practice; it’s to run for presi- sort of thing that kept me solvent for so many years. safe to use in this article, perhaps If you check the facts on why the dent. Freedom of speech and cam- The suit is wrinkled from being crumpled up after it “the word on the street” will suffice rates are increasing, you may find paigning is not illegal, so why does fell to the bottom of its carrying bag a few years ago. as well. that the county had been subsidizing it matter where the money comes It’s wrinkled, yes, but so am I. Oh, and it still fits. I’ve That “word” is that department what the local agencies should have from? For voting I believe it’s not a agreed to both requests. morale was in the tank and, with a been paying and the reserve to cover right, it’s a responsibility, but you While the first editions of the books written by previously absentee manager, de- that is no longer available. can’t force people to vote. They will Mark Twain himself have their monetary value, far partment policies and procedures Would it not be the responsibil- or they won’t; there is nothing wrong. more important to me are the books written by those were not followed consistently. ity of the agencies to plan for such a Some people vote and some don’t. who knew him personally, giving their impressions of The new manager met great re- contingency when they develop their That’s just the way it is. the man and his works. sistance when he began the process budgets? Is entitlement encroaching Regarding initiatives, it’s good I hope that they can be valuable to future students of creating clear lines of communi- here? people can make laws. The govern- in their research of his life, personality and the times cation and holding individuals ac- I know Dave Anderson and find ment is in the hands of the people in which he lived. countable for following policies and that this article and the statements anyway. Initiatives are laws that the Those are the books that gave me insight into the procedures. made and reported do not accurately people write. sort of complex person he was, and helped, immensely, “Our police and fire departments reflect the leader and problem solver As for the electoral college, it was in my attempts to bring him to life on stage. My first continue to have daily problems that he is. He is honest, fair and val- made a few hundred years ago and wife, Frances, used to say that after doing a perfor- and are continuing to have to file ues constructive input. I’ve seen him hasn’t failed us. mance it sometimes took me up to two days to return complaints with Mr. Anderson,” the deal with very difficult situations Everyone is obsessed with trying to being Bill Moeller. I never disputed the point. letter states. “We have not seen any gracefully without compromising to fix the government, but there is ••• measurable improvements during on the overall goals. His leadership nothing wrong. Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore the course of his time as interim and communication skills are com- owner, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in manager.” mendable. He will stand up to bul- Joshua Beddall Centralia. He can be reached at [email protected]. Where is the data, factual infor- lying and strive for reconciliation. Rochester Editorial Mission Statement Letters Policy To Send Your Letter Questions n We will strive to be the voice of reason for the n Please type opinions, if possible, and limit let- n Address letters and commentaries to “Our n For questions on a letter call Doug Blosser at peaceful settlement of conflict and contention ters to 500 words. Shorter letters get preference. Readers’ Opinions.” Please sign them and include 807-8238 or toll-free, 1-800-562-6084, ext. 1238. on key local issues. We will work to be fair at all Contributors are limited to publication of one your full address and daytime telephone number for verification and any questions. Send them to times and to provide a balance of opinions. We item every two weeks, with exceptions as war- Editorials will make our opinion pages available for public 321 N. Pearl, Centralia, WA 98531. E-mail letters can ranted. Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 • Main 9

pen when a staff and community Americans With Disabilities Act. is also on the hook for $100,000 intent of the program is to pro- STEM come together as a team to create “It is our belief that STEM is in monetary or in-kind dona- vide grant funds to school dis- a vision and to pursue it.” one of the best vehicles for reach- tions. Rothlin said the require- tricts that deal with a “housing Continued from the front page Lowe said the district had a ing our student population by ment has already been met burden due to lack of sufficient lot of preparation work to com- providing experiences that will thanks to a local foundation in space for science classrooms and High School will also house six plete, but he said they are excited prepare them for future STEM the Mint City. labs to enable students to meet classrooms and several lab sci- for the opportunity to expand careers,” he said. “This grant will “We are very fortunate with statutory graduation require- ence spaces, High School Prin- and provide a facility that both be an essential component and the involvement of the Chehalis cipal Josue Lowe said at a press ments,” stated the letter from the students and staff are worthy first step in our district’s plan to Foundation,” he said. OSPI announcing the news. conference on Wednesday. Con- of. modernize our facilities.” He added that the Founda- struction is expected to start Chehalis and Centralia The money will help the sci- Superintendent Mark Davalos tion has provided the district this fall and a completion date school districts asked for over ence department reach its vi- said the district will be looking for with resources to obtain the lat- is scheduled for the summer of $6 million and $4 million re- 2017. sion of becoming an exemplary ways to enhance the STEM pro- est equipment, and the grant will spectively, a large amount when help bring the facilities to the The preliminary STEM — STEM school by providing basic grams with investments in up-to- compared to the total allotment infrastructure for the needs of date technology, equipment, new same high level. science, technology, engineer- of the STEM pilot program. the students, Lowe said. courses and training for staff. “We just don’t have the right ing, mathematics — grants were In all, OSPI and Washington awarded by the Office of the Su- “The CHS science depart- “We will look for partner that facility for us, which limits what ment has been teaching science can help us be STEM strong also kids can do,” Rothlin said. “Be- STEM received 66 applications perintendent of Public Instruc- from 34 school districts across tion and the Washington STEM in makeshift classrooms never to make the best use of that new lieve it or not we’re using long intended for science,” Lowe said. facility,” he said. storage areas for culture labs and the state. organization. The applications resulted in Officials from both districts “Not only are there not enough A requirement of the grant it’s just awkward.” a total grant funding request were excited for the opportuni- classrooms to teach the 11 cours- requires the district to gather Rothlin said the district will ties the money will provide them. es offered by the school, the facil- community-based support in the be meeting with their project of over $130 million, a number Both cited cramped condi- ities are also woefully inadequate amount of at least $100,000 in managers in charge of the con- much higher than the $12 million tions and a lack of space. and fraught with safety issues.” monetary or in-kind donations. struction of the two new elemen- allocated for the STEM program. “This is a monumental event It will also help address issues According to Lowe, the dis- tary schools in Chehalis to guide The districts advanced to the for Centralia High School and discovered through a civil rights trict has a disbursement sched- them through this project as well. finalist stage and each completed a for our community as a whole,” review that found many of the ule with the state for the funds The STEM pilot program was walk through of the facilities with Lowe said. “This award is a per- labs are inadequate and not ac- awarded. established in the 2015-17 Wash- stakeholders in March to deter- fect example of what can hap- cessible under the terms of the The Chehalis School District ington state capital budget. The mine the districts’ need for funds.

“His community building, that living in single-parent homes, it’s locate to Tenino in order to “work Tenino Police Department.” Tenino seems to be a big focus for him. always nice to have somebody else and live with these folks. It’s really Moody knows all about the That was kind of his MO in Yelm,” to rely upon and help kids to find a beautiful place.” town hall plans and he has no Continued from the front page said Fournier. “And working with that good mentor. Someone that Moody added that moving qualms about meeting the people the schools. In Tenino, our big- you can just go talk to and have to Tenino will allow him to inte- of Tenino in an open forum, most- “I’m extremely excited. I guess gest stakeholder is the school dis- them be that sounding board.” grate into the fabric of town more ly because he believes his message the long and short of the whole trict. We’re kind of a city wrapped Moody is originally from Tex- quickly while helping to show just thing is that it was a long pro- around a school. It doubles our as and began his career in policing how invested he is in the city. will play well with the townsfolk. cess,” said Moody. “The transition population during school hours, in 2000 as a reserve in Yelm. He According to Moody, it’s all in “My whole motivation here to Tenino from Yelm was a very so recognizing how important moved to the area from Tacoma a day’s work of community-based is to help build Tenino back up,” stressful process because of my re- that is in our community is some- after he had wrapped up a stint policing. said Moody. lationship with Yelm.” thing I prioritized.” in the U.S. Army. Moody has As of day one Fournier sound- Tenino had been without a po- Moody comes to Tenino on the Without prodding, Moody previously worked as a volunteer ed plenty pleased with Tenino’s lice chief since the termination of heels of a 16-year career with the echoed the mayor’s commitment firefighter in Yelm, and his wife newest asset. former chief John Hutchings in Yelm Police Department. During to building ties in the community currently works for the county 911 “We’re real excited and I’m March 2015. Hutchings was fired that time, he developed strong ties through public realms like the dispatch center. really looking forward to the for working an excess of hours. to the community through active, school district. “We’ve been pretty ingrained community meeting him,” said Since his termination, he has filed relationship-building police work, “Getting out and working with in the emergency services portion Fournier. “Once he’s had his feet a defamation lawsuit for $850,000. so leaving was a difficult decision the community and trying to help of the county for quite a few years on the ground I’m looking at as- to make for the new chief. That with areas that they believe need now,” said Moody. sessing the position and we’ll plan Russ Ellis was selected as an in- commitment and passion for the attention and working with the Doubling down on that com- a city hall type of meeting where terim chief but lacked certification. community he polices are precise- schools is really my priority,” ex- mitment, Moody said that he and the public can come in and ask His role at the department ly what made Moody an appealing plained Moody. “I think in today’s his wife are currently trying to sell him about who he is, where he’s ended after he finished some ad- candidate to Fournier though. society, with so many families their home in Yelm so they can re- from and what his ideas are for the ministrative duties. say they still have not been ad- ity work done every day by dis- find fault and tear it down.” pay the bills,” he said. 911 dressed. patchers, and say they understand Anderson said the police and fire The county is also consider- “Honestly, since new manage- Anderson has inherited many of chiefs have some “legitimate com- ing asking for a 1-10th of 1 per- Continued from the front page ment has taken over there’s prob- the challenges the communica- plaints,” but unrealistic expectations. cent sales tax to subsidize 911 ably other things we could add to tions center faces from previous Anderson, Walton and Schul- service. Snaza said the Sheriff’s and I’m not quite sure what that is.” that list,” Shaffer said. administrations. te also took issue with the chiefs’ Office already pays, under the Whatever their hidden agenda Some of the chiefs’ concerns “We have some of the finest representation of their working current rate structure, about might be, Schulte said, it probably include dispatchers who are dif- men and women working in dis- relationship. They said the chiefs’ $400,000 per year to the county has to do with money. ficult to understand. patch. They are really profession- group has not been as willing for communications. “The minute you start talking “We could be in a loud or a als,” Snaza said. to work with the county as they “That is a huge increase to us,” to fire districts and city councils noisy environment when we’re The sheriff said those profes- claim, and have canceled meet- he said of a possible increase of that they’re going to have to pay receiving the notification about sionals need strong leadership. ings with no notice. Anderson 15 percent or more. more money, they get their hackles the call for service or something “I don’t know if that’s occur- particularly took umbrage with Snaza also said he is con- up quick,” he said. to do with the call that we’re on ring,” he said. the meetings not having set cerned the rate increases Plenty of hackles are already up … because fire trucks are loud, The issue came to a head agendas, and started making his wouldn’t go toward equipment on both sides. power tools are loud,” Kytta again Monday night at the Che- own agendas and running the upgrades. Other chiefs also ex- While fire and police chiefs say said. “We were looking for im- halis City Council meeting, when meeting himself, he said. pressed concern about the coun- ineffective leadership is fostering provements and recognizing that the council discussed a letter to Schulte said he is confident ty’s focus on a rate increase. continued personnel and financial that’s a need of ours and how the county commission from City in Walton’s and Anderson’s abil- “Unfortunately the feeling, problems at the dispatch center, An- important it is for people to be Manager Merlin MacReynold ex- ity to do their jobs. Walton was and I’ll speak solely for myself … derson and county Central Services able to understand the commu- pressing concerns about the 911 once undersheriff and Anderson they seem to be fixated on mon- Director Steve Walton both said nication. Undoubtedly, the other center and Anderson’s leadership. worked for LifeFlight after retir- ey and the fact that it was mis- they feel unfairly attacked in the in- side of the equation, the dispatch “We have not seen any mea- ing from the U.S. Army. managed before and funds were creasingly contentious atmosphere. center, I’m sure has things they surable improvements during “Both of them have the back- not utilized to the best of their “Let’s be a part of the solution would like the people in the field the course of his time as interim ground, have the experience,” abilities,” Nielsen said. instead of sitting back and taking to do to make their job easier. It’s manager,” MacReynold wrote. Schulte said. Nielsen and other chiefs said shots,” Walton said. a two-way street.” Anderson, who was in atten- Snaza and other chiefs said a they feel leadership and person- While county staff, the Board In another instance, a Cheha- dance, said Monday night’s meet- manager with a take-charge, Type nel issues trump any budgetary of County Commissioners and fire lis police officer reported a license ing was “very upsetting.” A personality does particularly problems the dispatch center has. and police chiefs plan to continue plate number to a dispatcher and well in a law-enforcement or emer- “Until we start seeing some to meet in an effort to resolve the was asked to repeat himself. WHILE THE COUNTY commis- gency communications setting. service … I can’t in good con- problems, neither side feels they “The last thing a police officer sioners acted quickly to address Schulte acknowledged that science be spending our commu- are being heard. police and fire agencies’ 911 Anderson does not have a Type nity members’ money on some- “I think there’s a breakdown in wants to hear is ‘I’m sorry I didn’t communication,” Commissioner hear that traffic,’” Shaffer said. concerns earlier this year, its re- A personality, but said a manager thing we’re not getting quality Edna Fund said. He explained that, in tense sponse today is much different. of the 911 center needs to take a service for,” Nielsen said. “If we situations, officers need to pay “They’re a day late and a dollar softer approach, notably because saw any measurable improve- THE ATMOSPHERE BETWEEN the full attention to the situation, and short,” Schulte said, standing be- up to 70 percent of dispatchers ments, we’d have a little bit dif- Board of County Commission- shouldn’t have to repeat themselves. hind Anderson and Walton. are women. ferent story. It’s not that we’re ers and area fire and police chiefs “What has become a bigger is- Anderson said it’s not fair to “You can’t go in and kick ass refusing to pay more money; we regarding 911 communications sue for me is the way it was han- say he hasn’t made progress as and take names,” he said. “That’s need to get our money’s worth.” dled by the dispatch manager,” dispatch manager. He said he has not the right person for that job.” was not always so frosty. WHILE RELATIONS BETWEEN Last fall, a group of fire and Schaffer said. addressed all of the chiefs’ short- The Board of Lewis County the police chiefs — including Lewis Anderson has received 12 term concerns and has drafted a Commissioners plans to adver- communication center and user County Sheriff Rob Snaza, Chief complaints in the last four months, long-term strategic plan for the tise for a full-time dispatch man- agencies continues to be rocky, Nielsen, Chief Glenn Shaffer of during which time the center han- dispatch center. He said he doesn’t ager position no later than June 1. the chiefs are considering their the Chehalis Police Department, dled around 50,000 calls he said. understand why the police and Schulte said Tuesday he told options for the future. Chief Mike Kytta of the Riverside He reviewed each of the com- fire agencies say their concerns Anderson in February that if he did “I’m not ready to give up on Fire Authority, Chief Ken Cardi- plaints and determined half were haven’t been addressed. a good job in his first six months, plan A,” Snaza said. “I think we nale of the Chehalis Fire Depart- unfounded. He said the center “I really didn’t need their list to he’d automatically be the top can- can all work together.” ment and representatives from also received 13 compliments. decide what needed to be done, what didate for the permanent position. At Monday night’s Chehalis City agencies including Lewis County Anderson said he remem- problems needed to be fixed,” he said. Council meeting, members dis- WALTON AND ANDERSON Fire Districts 5, 6 and 13 and the bered Shaffer’s specific com- After removing Strozyk and plan to cussed alternate dispatch services. Napavine and Morton Police De- plaint, and said the two dis- Larson and appointing Walton and ask for increased dispatch rates “I don’t know that we would partments, among others — be- patchers on duty were busy Anderson in a temporary capacity, starting in 2017 after years of un- ever have a Chehalis Police De- gan meeting to discuss problems monitoring fire traffic on the ra- the Lewis County commissioners dercharging agencies, Walton said. partment dispatch center,” Shaf- they encountered with the Lewis dio and couldn’t hear the police put about $575,000 toward dispatch While the county doesn’t yet have fer said. “What you would end up County Communications Center. officer on the radio. He resolved and radio technology, Schulte said. a definite proposal, it has floated with would be a regional effort. I They met with former Cen- the complaint as unfounded. “We have made significant a 15 percent to 17 percent increase. don’t know if it’s an option or not.” tral Services Director Mike Stro- “These complaints are driven improvements since the begin- The county charges agencies Shaffer said the department zyk and former Communica- by something other than the ning of February,” he said. $12.50 per call. In comparison, could choose to contract with an- tions Manager Craig Larson, and, facts,” he said. Walton and Anderson noted Mason County’s MACECOM other agency for dispatch, such as when they felt they were not able Shaffer and other chiefs said that the county achieves 99.9 charges $28 and Thurston Coun- the Washington State Patrol, or to get their problems addressed, they don’t want to place too percent of the standards set forth ty’s TCOMM charges $34 per call with a private dispatch provider. met with the county commis- much blame on the dispatchers, by the National Fire Protection for dispatch, Anderson said. “I think the best fix is to see sioners in January. or even Anderson and Walton. Agency for dispatch and has a “They haven’t been being our current dispatch center start Shortly after, Strozyk and But they want to see change. 29-second call processing time. charged enough over the years, making progress and start getting Larson were fired. “Whether or not the manage- They handle 12,000 to 13,000 over the last five years,” Walton on board with some of the things In February, the chiefs’ group be- ment takes these complaints, and calls per month with 18 staff said. “We’ve been eating through we need changed,” Schaffer said. gan meeting with Walton and An- I don’t care what they do with it, members. They have 20 posi- the fund balance to keep rates low.” Snaza said creating a new derson, both appointed in interim what matters to me is the mistake tions, but are currently short- Rate increases are essential dispatch center from scratch or positions at the time. The chiefs out- isn’t made a second time,” Shaf- staffed. Anderson said he has to begin addressing the dispatch contracting with another agency lined short-term needs, or changes fer said. “What we need is the hired two part-time staffers to center’s problems, Walton said. would likely be very expensive. that needed to be made within 30 accountability on the part of the decrease overtime costs. He said the county will have a Shulte agreed. days, mid-term “enhancements” management to address the issue “We’re not making excuses. better idea of an exact increase “They’re running off pure and long-term “strategic issues.” when it comes up.” We’re dealing with people. Peo- when staff begins drafting next emotion,” he said. “… If they The short term needs are All of the chiefs said they want ple make mistakes,” Walton said. year’s budget. think they can get a better deal the most pressing, and chiefs to voice appreciation for the qual- “They are looking at every turn to “We have to charge enough to somewhere else, I’m all for it.” Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Juvenile Referred to Court for 4, two boys reportedly got in a the 200 block of River Heights fight. A 16-year-old boy from Road in Centralia, a school bus DEPARTMENT Scam Caller Threatens Resident Assault at Bus Stop • At 4:54 p.m. on Tuesday, Randle is being referred to pros- and a vehicle collided near the • At 7:51 a.m. on Monday, Cameras, Electronics police received a report of an as- ecutors on fourth-degree assault road’s center line. The driver of a woman in the 1000 block of Taken in Burglary sault in the 1000 block of South- charges. According to the Sher- the bus, a 74-year-old man, was Southwest Grandview Avenue • At 3:07 p.m. on Tuesday, west 20th Street. A 12-year-old iff’s Office, the 16-year-old boy not injured. The two juveniles reported that she received four cameras, electronics and cloth- Chehalis girl is being referred to was the primary aggressor and in the bus were also uninjured. phone calls that morning from had been harassing the alleged ing were reported stolen from juvenile court for allegedly beat- The driver of the other car, a a person demanding that she victim, a 14-year-old boy, for a residence in the 1400 block of ing up another child that day at 16-year-old boy from Centralia pay them money. The caller re- about a year. Prospect Avenue. a bus stop. driving a 2003 Toyota Corolla, portedly threatened the resident was also uninjured. Both vehi- that they would break down her Tools Stolen in Vader Burglary cles contributed to the accident, Pellet Gun Damages Window door and tear up her house if Juveniles Steal Package according to the Sheriff’s Office, • The Sheriff’s Office is in- • At 8:56 p.m. on Tuesday, she didn’t comply. • At 5:20 p.m. on Tuesday, and collided at the center line. police received a report of ju- vestigating a burglary that re- police received a report of mali- portedly occurred between cious mischief in the 300 block Assault Reported veniles stealing a package from Teens Arrested on a residence and throwing it in a Saturday and Sunday in the of North Tower Avenue. A pellet • At 8:42 a.m. on Monday, 100 block of Westside Highway Suspicion of Vehicle Prowl reportedly damaged a window. garbage can in the 400 block of police received a report of an as- Southwest Cascade Avenue. in Vader. A John Deere riding • Two boys, aged 15 and 16, sault in the 500 block of North- lawnmower and a Craftsman were arrested after deputies con- Winlock Man Arrested on west Pacific Avenue the previ- rolling toolbox, drill and two tacted their mothers Tuesday Trespass Charge ous Saturday night. Vehicle Stolen saws valued at about $1,300 were night regarding vehicle prowls taken from a shop. • At 7:24 p.m. on Wednes- • At 6:28 p.m. on Tuesday, on Cooks Hill Road. The moth- day, police arrested Steven L. Harassment Reported police received a report of a sto- ers reportedly told deputies they Cook, 68, of Winlock, in the 900 len 1970 Chevrolet C10 truck Man Arrested After Alleged believed their sons had commit- • At 7:32 p.m. on Monday, in the 800 block of West Main block of South Scheuber Road Threat with Knife ted the vehicle prowls. The boys police received a report of ha- Street. on suspicion of second-degree allegedly admitted to breaking rassment in the 700 block of At 11 a.m. on Tuesday, dep- into three vehicles and stealing criminal trespass. Southwest Second Street in Che- uties received a report of harass- LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S thousands of dollars in property. halis. ment in the 200 block of Col- They were arrested on suspicion Teen Cited for Punching • At 3:19 p.m. on Tuesday, OFFICE lins Road in Toledo. Jackson M. of vehicle prowl, second-degree Building Window harassment between juveniles Teen Referred for O’Dowd, 23, of Toledo, was ar- theft and second-degree posses- was reported in the 1000 block rested on suspicion of felony ha- sion of stolen property, according • At 9:46 p.m. on Wednesday, of Southwest 20th Street. Charges After Fight rassment after allegedly threat- police cited Griffyn B. Dollar- to the Sheriff’s Office. Deputies • At 10:11 a.m. on Monday, ening a 55-year-old woman with were able to recover several of the hyde, 18, of Chehalis, on suspi- deputies responded to White a folding knife. Trespassers stolen items. cion of third-degree malicious Pass High School in the 500 By The Chronicle Staff mischief for allegedly punching • At 1:42 p.m. on Tuesday, block of Silverbrook Lane in No Injuries After School Please call news reporter Natalie out a window in a building in police received a report of people Randle after receiving a report Johnson with news tips. She can be the 200 block of North Railroad trespassing in a house on South- of an assault from the previ- Bus and Car Collide reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ Avenue. west Sixth Street in Chehalis. ous week. At 3:20 p.m. on May • At 3:51 p.m. on Monday in chronline.com.

he said. “…The rumors are ram- birds in it while doing mainte- blocked by another car. The Sheriff’s Office report Birds pant. I feel bad because I can’t nance work at the school’s base- Young said the two students indicates that one boy was sus- share more.” ball field. The boy admitted he were disciplined, but could not pended for three days and a sec- Continued from the front page Young said there were mul- and another student “smeared go into detail. ond was suspended for two days. tiple allegations, not all of which the birds on (the victim’s) vehi- “We did work with the Lewis The report ends by stating according to Chief Deputy Sta- have been substantiated. He cle,” according to the report. County Sheriff … we are taking the report should be used only cy Brown of the Lewis County could only confirm that dead The also admitted to leaving it seriously,” he said. for “informational purposes.” Sheriff’s Office. baby birds were thrown at and dead birds on the car. One boy According to a report from placed on the car. reportedly admitted to writing the Sheriff’s Office, relatives of A report from the Sheriff’s “I love men,” on the vehicle’s rear Make This The Year You Pre-Plan the alleged victim told a deputy Office on the incident obtained window, then wiped it off. they didn’t want to press charges. Thursday by The Chronicle gives No one admitted to writing Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Kevin Young, principal of more information on the incident. the reported racial slur. • Your family knows your wishes Adna Middle/High School, said On May 3, a deputy inter- While the school had video the alleged incident has generated viewed both suspects. One boy footage of two other boys near • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues a number of rumors in the com- reportedly told the deputy he the alleged victim’s vehicle, ac- • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided munity, many of which are untrue. and another teen found an aban- cording to the Sheriff’s Office • You have peace of mind knowing you have “The investigation’s ongoing,” doned bird’s nest with four dead report, the video is grainy and given your family a loving git Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes you find an error or believe a news Death Notices Corrections item is incorrect, please call the • RUSSELL GIESY, 56, Centralia, died Sat-

••• newsroom as soon as possible at CH557684jc.cg urday, May 7, at Tacoma General Hospi- OUR LEWIS COUNTY tal. A potluck celebration of life will be The Chronicle seeks to be accu- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ARRANGEMENT OFFICE held at a later date. rate and fair in all its reporting. If Monday through Friday. 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 • GLORIA “JOANN” PEDERSEN, 87, Centralia, Centralia, WA died Friday, May 6, at her home at Cooks In Remembrance Hill Manor. A memorial service will be For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 at 7 p.m. tonight at Tacoma Alliance Church, 2401 S. Orchard St., Tacoma. Light refreshments will be provided fol- PATRICIA "PATTY" LEW lowing the service. Arrangements are under the direction of Sticklin Funeral GREITER (BENNETT) Chapel, Centralia. high school sweetheart in 1951. • TAMMY KAY MORGAN, 49, Centralia, died After being away for a few Monday, May 9, at home. A funeral years, Gib and Patty returned to service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Faith Temple, 519 W. Cherry St., Centralia, Morton and Gib began coaching with a luncheon to follow. A graveside and teaching at Morton High service will be at 2 p.m. at Alpha Cem- School. Pat was a homemaker etery, Onalaska. Arrangements are un- and over the next several years, der the direction of Cattermole Funeral the couple welcomed four Home, Winlock. children into their home and set • BRUCE EDWARD DE YOUNG, 50, Centralia, died Monday, May 9, at home. A cel- about contributing in numerous ebration of life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, ways to the Morton community. May 28, at Parkway Presbyterian Church, Upon retirement, the couple Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful 714 138th St. E., Tacoma. Arrangements moved to Lake Mayield in monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. are under the direction of Funeral Alter- Mossyrock, Wash., where Pat natives of Washington, Centralia. We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including and Gib spent the next 20 years • ARLEE ERICK ENGER, 101, Rochester, personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site boating, waterskiing, ishing died Monday, May 9, at home. A cel- repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has ebration of life will be held at a later Patricia "Patty" Lew Greiter and enjoying time with the kids date. Arrangements are under the di- (Bennett) died peacefully in and grandchildren. For the inal made us a family tradition for over 100 years. rection of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Morton, Wash., Saturday, May 20 years of their lives, they Centralia. 7, 2016 at the age of 83. returned to Morton to continue Newell-Hoerling’s • ILA R. CATLIN, 69, Toledo, died Wednes- Patty is survived by her their happy retirement. Mortuary day, May 11, at home. A private grave- daughters, Kim Lafrance of side service will be held. Arrangements Her children remember her 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 are under the direction of Fir Lawn Fu- Mossyrock, Wash., Tamera as a kind and loving mother, Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com neral Chapel, Toledo. Greiter of Philomath, Ore. and who encouraged and supported CH558058cbw.sw Judy (Warren) Freece of Toledo, them throughout their lives. Lotteries Wash.; eight grandchildren, Eric She was a warm and generous Washington’s Wednesday Games (Genny) Greiter, Luke (Gina) individual, who loved her family LaFrance, Hannah LaFrance, and friends. Powerball: 20-32-52-66-69, Power- Lindsey (Eric) Sund, Shelby A graveside service will be Four Questions You Should Ask: ball: 23, Power Play: 3 Davis, Rupp Freece, Gib (Jamie) held Thursday, May 19, 2016 Next jackpot: $40 million Freece and Emma Freece; and at 10:30 a.m., at the Morton Mega Millions: seven great-grandchildren, Finn, Next jackpot: $161 million Cemetery. A potluck reception • Who would make my inal arrangements? Gus, Lucy, Josephine, Rylee, Lotto: 10-22-23-35-41-48 immediately following at the Kale and Cohen. • What are my options? Next jackpot: $2.6 million Tiller Arts Center, 239 W. She was preceded in death • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? Hit 5: 01-02-24-33-37 Main St., Morton, Wash. Pastor by her husband, Gilbert Greiter Next cashpot: $130,000 Joe Martin will oficiate the • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? Match 4: 04-08-14-24 of Morton, Wash.; and son, ceremony. All are welcome to Daily Game: 0-8-6 Gregory Greiter of Morton, attend and celebrate Patty's life. Keno: 01-04-07-09-10-11-14-17-25- Wash. In lieu of lowers, please send Patty was born July 5, 1932 donations in person or by mail 26-35-36-54-55-61-66-68-69-71-77 I want to answer your questions and protect your family from in Tacoma, Wash. to Lewis and to the Husky Scholarship Fund confusion and financial hardship at the time of a death. Commodities Frances (Niesen) Bennett. at Security State Bank, P.O. Box ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant Gas in Washington — $2.51 (AAA of She graduated from Morton 982, Morton, WA. 98356. Washington) High School in 1950. Patty Crude Oil — $45.87 per barrel (CME married Gilbert Greiter, her To view the obituary, please go to Group) chronline.com/obituaries. Gold — $1,270 (Monex) Sticklin Funeral Chapel Silver — $17.09 (Monex) CH558022cbw.do Brown Mortuary Service Serving Lewis County Since 1890 812 Westlake Avenue Condolences may be offered at Morton, WA 98356 sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Please Recycle www.brownmortuary.com This Newspaper (360) 496-6234 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia • Main 11 RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016

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

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total The Tea Bar, Spring Youth Fair 10 0 10 Somsiri Thai Restaurant, Chehalis 10 8 18 Hot water not working to the hand sink. Worker went to bring temporary handwash station. Handwash station now available on-site, but outside door. Must keep trailer door open. Repair/ Hand wash sink was blocked with buckets in the sink and several buckets stored in front of the replace water heater prior to next event. (10 red) sink. Please keep the sink clear and easily accessible at all times. This was corrected. (10 red) Inspection: April 29 Cockroaches were observed. Please increase frequency of pest control. (5 blue) Entire kitchen needs to be better cleaned, including floor, behind grill, and inside refrigerator and freezer. (3 blue) Inspection: April 27 ••• Food Establishments With Perfect Scores: Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections conducted by Davis Shows NW, Spring Youth Fair Tony’s Y-Not Italian Ice, Spring Youth Fair the Lewis County Public Health Department’s Food Safety Program. Evaline School, Winlock Winlock Elementary, Winlock Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne illness and must Flying Dutch, Spring Youth Fair Winlock Secondary, Winlock be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue violations relate to overall cleanli- Fiddlers Coffee, Chehalis Adna Booster Club, high school fields, Adna ness and operational conditions and must be corrected by established dead- The Ice Cream Lady, Spring Youth Fair Adna Elementary, Adna lines or by the next routine inspection. Linds Concession, Spring Youth Fair Adna High School, Adna Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point item repeated within an 18 month period is considered a high risk and must be reinspected. McNashton’s Shave Ice, Spring Youth Fair Boistfort School District, Curtis An establishment that receives 75 red points or 100 total points (red and blue) A Divine Purpose Ministries, Spring Youth Fair Chehalis Mart, Chehalis on a routine inspection or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their Tacos El Rey, Spring Youth Fair DC Kids, high school baseball field, Toledo food establishment permit suspended. Lewis County District Court Editor’s note: Lewis County fined $750, $877 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, suspended, fined $750 on count 1, sen- pended, fined $750, $786 in fees. District Court did not supply the • Jason Ray Rayfield, 32, Winlock, (1) sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- tenced to 364 days in jail with 360 sus- • Brittany Nicole Blankenship, 24, pended each on counts 2 and 3, fined addresses for some of the defen- third-degree theft, (2) third-degree pended, fined $400, $386 in fees. Bremerton, third-degree driving while li- malicious mischief, physical damage, • Daniel Fredrich McReynolds, 24, Cen- $250, $3,329 in fees. cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days dants listed below. sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 tralia, third-degree driving while license • June K. Villalovos, 30, Seattle, no- in jail with 90 suspended, fined $300, Actions by Lewis County Dis- suspended on each count, concurrent, suspended, dismissed without prejudice. contact order violation, sentenced to $386 in fees. trict Court included the following fined $500, $283 in fees. • Philip Wayne Pickering, 32, Cinebar, 364 days in jail with 355 suspended, • Todd Edward Carrigan, 27, Tumwater, defendants, charges and case dis- • Dee Anne Yates, 42, Centralia, third- third-degree driving while license sus- fined $200, $383 in fees. driving under the influence, sentenced positions: degree malicious mischief, physical pended, dismissed without prejudice. • Nathen Jacob Hilley, 25, Kelso, driv- to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, Held April 13 damage, dismissed without prejudice. Held April 26 ing under the influence, sentenced to fined $750, $791 in fees. 90 days in jail with 87 suspended, fined • Kassandra Mae Jeffers, 23, Toledo, • Ramiro Arceo Garcia, 61, Morton, • James Christopher Shedd, 51, • Charles Dennis Moore, 66, Cheha- $500, $638 in fees. obstruction of a law enforcement officer, driving under the influence, dismissed Onalaska, first-degree negligent driving, lis, second-degree driving while license dismissed with prejudice. without prejudice. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- • Matthew Thomas Potter, 40, Che- suspended, sentenced to 364 days in jail • Jason Ronald Slighte Jr., 23, third- • John Marshal Chesebro III, 50, Cen- pended, fined $600, $490 in fees. halis, driving under the influence, sen- with 364 suspended, fined $750, $346 in tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 sus- fees. degree driving while license suspended, tralia, fourth-degree assault, sentenced • Chrystal Suzanne Zelazny, 47, Che- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 sus- to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, halis, driving under the influence, sen- pended, fined $600, $586 in fees. fined $750, $983 in fees. tenced to 364 days in jail with 362 sus- In Remembrance • Dave Paul Griggs, 38, Longview, pos- • Brent Scott Cornwall, 39, Spanaway, pended, fined $1,000, $386 in fees. session of marijuana less than or equal to third-degree malicious mischief, domes- Held April 27 JULIA MARIE DAHL (SEXSMITH) 40 grams, dismissed with prejudice. tic violence, sentenced to 365 days in jail • Troy Arren Breitmeyer, 50, Mor- Held April 15 with 363 suspended, fined $500, $703 in ton, cyberstalking, dismissed without "JUDY" • Dustin Travis Isaacson, 37, Spring- fees. prejudice. field, Oregon, third-degree driving while • Tristan Beau Watson, 19, Mossyrock, • Pattrick J. Kennedy, 25, Centralia, garage saling, antiquing, skiing, license suspended, dismissed without (1) physical control, (2) possession of third-degree driving while license sus- taking road trips on their street prejudice. marijuana less than or equal to 40 grams, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with bike with family and friends and • Jay Bradley Miller, 39, Packwood, count 1 dismissed with prejudice, sen- 68 suspended, fined $600, $2,026 in fees. spending time with her family. tenced to 90 days in jail with 89 suspend- third-degree driving while license sus- • Salvador Gil Sanchez, 32, Mossyrock, Her grandchildren brought her pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with ed, fined $600 on count 2, $386 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- 90 suspended, fined $400, $386 in fees. • Jackson Ray Lockwood, 22, Centralia, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with great joy, she loved having them • Joseph Alexandro Ramirez, 19, ob- (1) second-degree criminal trespassing, 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. over and spoiling them. Judy was struction of a law enforcement officer, (2) making a false statement to pub- • Elisha Marie Woodward, 29, Gleno- known for her thoughtfulness, dismissed with prejudice. lic servant, each count dismissed with ma, third-degree driving while license compassion and generosity. prejudice. • Daniel Thomas Tryon, 55, Doty, driv- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail She is survived by one sister ing under the influence, sentenced to • Luis Miguel Martinez, 29, Chehalis, with 90 suspended, fined $600, $486 in 364 days in jail, fined $600, $948 in fees. driving under the influence, sentenced fees. and ive brothers, Mary Ann • Michael John Baker, 62, Gig Harbor, to 364 days in jail with 74 suspended, • Tanner Lloyd Curtis, 23, Medical Lake, Arnold, Tim Sexsmith, Bill third-degree driving while license sus- fined $1,500, $2,362 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- Sexsmith, John Sexsmith all pended, dismissed without prejudice. • Ghadeer I. Alsumaeil, 20, Corvallis, pended, fined $600, $146 in fees. of Centralia, Randy Sexsmith Held April 19 Oregon, third-degree driving while li- • Diane Elizabeth Peterson, 24, Che- (Doreen) of Rochester and Tom cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days • Todd Michael Engkraf, 35, Castle halis, driving under the influence, sen- Sexsmith (Sigi) of Germany. Rock, fourth-degree assault, dismissed in jail with 90 suspended, fined $400, tenced to 364 days in jail with 360 sus- Lifelong local resident, Julia with prejudice. $506 in fees. pended, fined $595, $521 in fees. M. Dahl, 55, passed away May Judy was preceded in death • Penghao Liu, 22, Seattle, no contact/ • Hugo Enrique Castro Nunez, 36, • Crystal Irene Aguilar, 35, Onalaska, (1- 4, 2016, after a courageous battle by her brother, Ron Sexsmith protection order violation, dismissed Renton, driving under the influence, 2) 2 counts of third-degree driving while with ovarian cancer. She was of Centralia in 1988; both of with prejudice. sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 license suspended, sentenced to 90 days her parents (father in 2009 and suspended, fined $750, $648 in fees. born July 18, 1960, in Chewelah, • Ronald Anthony Walker, 60, Winlock, in jail with 89 suspended, fined $300 on Wash., to Henry and Barbara mother in 2013); and numerous driving under the influence, sentenced • Levie Clifford Pease, 29, Lacey, third- count 1, sentenced to 90 days in jail with to 364 days in jail with 362 suspended, degree driving while license suspended, 80 suspended, concurrent, fined $300 Sexsmith. nieces and nephews. fined $750, $1,073 in fees. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 sus- on count 2, $1,122 in fees. She was known as Judy to The family would like to Held April 20 pended, fined $400, $386 in fees. • Joel Curtis Hunter, 26, Shelton, third- her family and friends. Judy thank all the people who cared • Robert Wade Last, 29, Packwood, • Robert Kenneth Powell, 40, Span- degree driving while license suspended, was one of eight siblings. In for her throughout her treatment, third-degree driving while license sus- away driving under the influence, sen- dismissed without prejudice. tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 sus- June 1979, she graduated from Dr. Heidi Gray, Seattle Cancer pended, dismissed without prejudice. • Jamie Jencena Pappan, 36, Win- Care Alliance, University of • Alexander Lee Pilon, 26, Winlock, pended, fined $750, $1,003 in fees. lock, (1) driving under the influence, (2- Centralia High School and later driving under the influence, sentenced Held April 22 3) 2 counts of reckless endangerment, that month, she married to her Washington Medical Center to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, • Elisha Marie Woodward, 29, third- sentenced to 364 days in jail with 360 husband, Steve L. Dahl. They staff, Maranda Lovato (her spent almost 37 years together niece) and numerous friends and and raised three children, Lisa M. extended family. Stidham (William) and Steven It was Julia's wish that any LINDA IRENE VANDERPOOL H. Dahl both of Centralia and memorial contributions be made Rick R. Dahl (Tamara) of Bryce, on her behalf to Seattle Cancer discharged from the Army, he Utah. She was blessed with four Care Alliance. and Linda returned to Randle beautiful grandchildren, Tiara A celebration of life will be and she became a logger’s and Wyatt Stidham, Matthew held at The Quarry House in wife. She helped out and did Landsiedel all of Centralia and Tenino City Park, 319 Park Ave. the bookkeeping for the family Rylie Dahl of Bryce, Utah. W, Tenino, WA 98589, June 4, logging business. Linda began Judy loved life! She really 2016 at 1:00 p.m. doing bookwork for other area enjoyed gardening and making businesses and also became things look beautiful. Beading, To view the obituary, please go to an income tax preparer, chronline.com/obituaries. a job she was very well- known for. Linda and George celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary last fall with an MYRON L. NEVA Alaskan Cruise. December 8, 1922 ~ May 7, 2016 Linda is survived by her husband George; son, George He began his and work sisters, Marilyn history Croker Linda was born Aug. (Amber) Vanderpool of with his father, and Jack, Colleen Hahn. hauling Randle; daughter Ann (John) 15, 1947, the fourth of ive coal out of Tono. Then, He is survived by son, children to Ernest and Anna Schaefer of Winlock; nine he moved into the logging Mark Neva (Carol); daughter, Zimmerman in Tacoma, Wash. grandchildren; three great- industry with Jack and UncleMichele Waschgau (Jean); She passed away May 7, 2016, grandchildren; and siblings Ray Neva. Myron bought into Val Jenks, Fred (Marilyn) stepdaughter, Jeannie Howard at her home in Glenoma. Uncle Pete Albaugh’s tavern (Lonnie); stepson-in-law, Jim As a child, Linda’s family Zimmerman, Kay (Mel) Moodenbaughand and Abe business in 1950 and owned Franzen; cousin and lifelong lived in Tacoma and Silverdale and operated Pete and Myron’s friend Clyde Paulson (Eva); and eventually settled in Zimmerman; and numerous Randle, where she graduated extended family members. and later operating as Myron’s sister, Lorraine Richards; from White Pass High School Whether she was our Wife, Tavern, until he sold it to brother, Gordon Neva in 1965. Mother, Grandma-Na or Go- Dick and Romalee Curtright (Millie); seven grandchildren; Soon after graduation and Go, we all knew that she loved in 1980. Myron was one of ive great-grandchildren; and a course in business school, us unconditionally and with the early sponsors of slo-pitch numerous nieces, nephews, Linda married George her whole heart and she will be baseball in the Twin Cities step-grandchildren and step- Vanderpool Aug. 13, 1965 missed every day. from 1963 to 1978. In 1958, great-grandchildren. and they began their journey, A celebration of life will be Myron L. Neva, the irst Myron also started a building The family would also like compliments of the U.S. Army. held at the Randle Methodist child of John (Jack) and Velva construction business, until to extend their appreciation to While stationed in Germany, Church, Saturday, May 14, (Albaugh) Neva, was born in he sold it to his son, Mark, in the staff at Stillwaters Colonial their son, George was born and 2016, at 1:00 p.m. Kensal, N.D., Dec. 8, 1922 1990. Residence and to Staci, Karla, a couple years later, they had a and passed away in Chehalis, In 2001, Myronalong with Michelle and all the caregivers daughter named Ann. To view the obituary, please go to Wash., May 7, 2016, at the age Bill Conrad, Rusty Dean and at Welcome Home, for their After George was chronline.com/obituaries. of 93. Louis Stoffer with donations excellent care. Following graduation from the class of 1942, Myron was a member of from Centralia HighMyron helped School spearhead the St. Mary’s Parish for over 65 in 1942, Myron constructionserved ofin a monumentthe years. Rosary will be Friday, U.S. Navy during area,World relocated twoWar columns May 13, 2016, at 10:30 a.m. II and attended andoficer the schooltraining bell from the at St. Mary’s Parish with a SUPPORT READING at Columbia University.original Centralia In High School funeral mass and celebration 1946, he married to Nelliethe existing Jeannehigh school. of life at 11:00 a.m., followed Simmons and they He separated was preceded in death by a reception at the Parish IN THE SCHOOLS in 1970. by wife, Lorraine in 2012; Social Hall. In the late 1940sson, Gregoryand Neva; daughter,early Donations in Myron’s 1950s, Myron playedRobin catcher Raap; stepdaughter, name may be made to Assured for several semi-pro Gwen baseballFranzen; stepson, Jay Home and Hospice. Call 807-8203 to donate your paper teams sponsored by the Elks Howell; grandson, Mason To view this obituary, please go to when you go on vacation. and Twin City Merchants.Ralph; brother, Gene Neva; chronline.com/obituaries. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Video Shows Cops Pope Says He’s Willing Pummeling Man Who Trump and Ryan Meet to Study Women Put Hands on Ground Deacons in Major Step NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — The VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope New Hampshire attorney gen- Francis said Thursday he is willing eral’s office is investigating the in Push to Unify GOP to create a commission to study use of force by police after video whether women can be deacons in surfaced of officers pummeling a By Erica Werner the Catholic Church, signaling an man who led them on a chase. AP Congressional Correspondent openness to letting women serve Assistant Attorney General in ordained ministry currently re- Jeffery Strelzin told WCVB-TV WASHINGTON — Donald “We come from different wings of the party. served to men. on Wednesday night that the Trump and House Speaker Paul The goal here is to unify the various wings Francis agreed to the proposal video is “disturbing,” but author- Ryan met face to face for the first during a closed-door meeting with ities aren’t jumping to conclu- time Thursday as they sought to of the party around common principles, some 900 superiors of women’s re- sions and need to find out exactly repair their breach and unify a ligious orders. what happened. party torn over Trump’s rise to so that we can go forward to unify it.” Deacons are ordained min- Police say the vehicle chase the cusp of the GOP presidential Paul Ryan isters but are not priests, though of Worcester, Massachusetts, nomination. House speaker they can perform many of the resident Richard Simone went The much-anticipated meet- same functions as priests: preside through several towns at speeds ing unfolded Thursday morning at weddings, baptisms and funer- exceeding 100 mph. as polls suggest Republican vot- people apart. You can see the cir- will trudge forward like I’ve been als, and preach. They cannot, how- News helicopter video of the ers are getting behind Trump, cus out here. He’s just bad for the doing and winning all the time.” ever, celebrate Mass. pursuit Wednesday showed Sim- who effectively clinched the country.” The two men represent vastly Currently, married men — one later stepping slowly out of nomination last week. GOP law- Before the meeting, Ryan in- different visions for the Repub- who are also mostly excluded from his truck, kneeling and putting makers are increasingly calling sisted party unity was his goal. lican Party, and whether they the Roman Catholic priesthood — his hands on the ground before for the party to end its embar- A week earlier, he refused to en- can come together may foretell can serve as deacons. Women can- several officers rushed him. rassing bout of infighting and dorse Trump, a slight that the whether the GOP will heal itself not, however, though historians unite to beat likely Democratic billionaire said “blindsided” him. after a bruising primary season say women served as deacons in nominee Hillary Clinton in No- “We come from different or face irrevocable rupture. the early Church. Zimmerman to Auction vember, and many want to see wings of the party,” Ryan said Trump, for years a registered Pistol He Used to Shoot Ryan get on board. Wednesday. “The goal here is to Democrat, has offended women, Trump entered the Republi- unify the various wings of the Hispanics, and others while vio- Brazil Cabinet Trayvon Martin can National Committee build- party around common princi- lating establishment party ortho- Dismissed After SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — For- ing, the venue a few blocks from ples, so that we can go forward to doxy on numerous issues Ryan mer Florida neighborhood watch the Capitol, through a side door unify it.” holds dear, from trade to wages President Suspended volunteer George Zimmerman is as about a dozen protesters who “I don’t really know him,” to religious freedom. Ryan, a BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Just auctioning off the pistol he used in oppose his immigration posi- Ryan said of Trump, noting policy-focused conservative, in- hours after the Senate vote that the fatal shooting of Trayvon Mar- tions demonstrated at the front, they’ve met only once, briefly, at sists the GOP must be a party of suspended Brazilian President tin, an unarmed black teenager. chanting “Down, down with de- a fundraiser in 2012 when Ryan ideas, and has championed an Dilma Rousseff, her entire Cabinet In an interview with Orlando, portation. Up, up with liberation.” was his party’s vice presidential agenda that has drawn Trump’s was dismissed. Florida, TV station WOFL, Zim- They tried to deliver a cardboard nominee. “We just need to get to scorn by pushing cuts in Medi- The G1 internet portal of the merman said he had just gotten coffin to the RNC representing know each other.” care and other government pro- Globo television network says no- the pistol back from the U.S. Jus- the suffering of immigrants un- For his part Trump insisted grams. tice of the dismissal of the 27 min- tice Department, which took it der GOP policies and what they defiantly that he doesn’t need the Indeed, a broader swath of isters has appeared in Thursday’s after he was acquitted in Mar- say will be the death of the party blessing of Ryan or other Repub- Republican voters appears to be edition of the government gazette. tin’s 2012 shooting death. under Trump. They were not al- lican leaders wary of the candi- moving behind Trump, despite Those sacked include former “And I thought it’s time to lowed inside. date. big-name holdouts such as Ryan, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, move past the firearm,” Zim- Democratic Rep. Joaquin “If we make a deal, that will both former president Bushes Rousseff’s predecessor and mentor, merman told the station. “And Castro of Texas walked by and be great,” Trump told Fox News and the party’s 2012 nominee, whom she named as her chief of if I sell it and it sells, I move past remarked that Trump is “tearing Channel. “And if we don’t, we Mitt Romney. staff in March. it. Otherwise, it’s going in a safe The dismissals appear to open for my grandkids and never to be the way for Rousseff’s Vice Presi- used or seen again.” dent Michel Temer to swear in his The auction listing on Gun- own Cabinet as early as Thursday. Broker.com lists the gun as a 9 Temer has suggested he’ll slash mm Kel-Tec PF-9 pistol. The auc- the number of Cabinet posts to 22. tion began at 11 a.m. EDT Thurs- day and ends at the same time Fri- day. The bidding starts at $5,000. Malaysia: 2 More Pieces ‘Almost Certainly’ Rocky Mountain States From Flight 370 Prepare for Return KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia’s government of Grizzly Hunts said Thursday that two more piec- HELENA, Mont. (AP) — es of debris, discovered in South Hunters soon could be chasing Africa and Rodrigues Island off grizzly bears across the ridges Mauritius, are “almost certainly” of the Rocky Mountains, leav- from Flight 370, bringing the total ing three states to come up with number of pieces believed to have plans to ensure the iconic spe- come from the missing Malaysian cies won’t be snuffed out so soon jet to five. after recovering from threats to Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press The aircraft mysteriously dis- their survival. Mangled debris of the West Fertilizer Co. plant are seen April 18, 2013, a day after an explosion leveled the plant in West, Texas. appeared more than two years ago The Obama administration Federal authorities announced Wednesday that the fire that caused the deadly explosion in 2013 was a criminal act. The with 239 people on board, and so in March proposed lifting pro- explosion killed 15 people, injured hundreds and left part of the small town in ruins. far an extensive underwater search tections for the more than 700 of a vast area of the Indian Ocean grizzlies around Yellowstone Na- off Australia’s west coast has tional Park. The bears have been turned up empty. considered a threatened species Feds Tell Texas Town That Fertilizer Though the discovery of the since 1975, but officials debris has bolstered authori- say their population has suf- ties’ assertion that the plane went ficiently recovered to turn over Plant Blast Was Caused by Arson down somewhere in the Indian management to Wyoming, Mon- 2013 CATASTROPHE: kolache pastries? ATF fire research laboratory. Ocean, none of the parts thus tana and Idaho. “A few of those thoughts went “Why the fire was set, I don’t far has yielded any clues into ex- Other grizzly populations in Fifteen People Were through my mind,” said Mary know,” Elder said. “Hopefully actly where and why the aircraft Montana, Idaho and Washing- Killed, Damage Totaled Sanders, whose son Kevin was when we arrest the person or crashed. Those elusive answers lie ton state will remain protected. among the 12 first responders persons responsible, they’ll tell with the flight data recorders, or The grizzlies’ Alaska cousin, the at Least $15 Million killed. Sanders choked up as us.” black boxes, which may never be brown bear, is not considered a found, said Geoff Dell, a specialist By Reese Dunklin she spoke by phone, saying the Matt Orwig, the former U.S. threatened or endangered spe- ATF’s news came as she and her attorney for the Eastern District in accident investigation at Central cies and is hunted regularly. The Associated Press family were “just finally coping” of Texas, said whatever the mo- Queensland University in Austra- lia. DALLAS — One question with his death. tive and charges, anyone con- “It shows they’re looking in the DNA Evidence Leads has lingered in the Central Texas Law enforcement experts victed probably faces at least life said a suspect’s intent could be imprisonment. right ocean — that’s about it,” Dell farming town of West since a fer- said. to Dropped Murder tilizer plant caught fire in 2013 important as prosecutors decide “What this person has done Charge in 1998 Slaying and exploded, killing 15 people whether to pursue arson, murder is commit mass murder by turn- and damaging at least $100 mil- or domestic terrorism charges. ing that building and its contents BALTIMORE (AP) — A man Kenya to Close Dadaab, lion in property: What caused Intent also could play a role in into a weapon of mass destruc- who was has been in prison for the blaze? sentencing, should the govern- tion,” Orwig said. World’s Biggest about 18 years after he was con- On Wednesday, federal of- ment proceed with a case and Federal reports estimated victed in the 1998 stabbing death win. that the West Fertilizer Co. had Refugee Camp ficials came to West with an an- of a 16-year-old girl is expected Elder declined Wednesday to a supply of 40 to 60 tons of am- NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The swer — and in the process cast a to be released this week after new discuss specifics about suspects, monium nitrate, a popular agri- Kenyan government will close tests showed that DNA on the much different light on a catas- possible charges or motive for cultural fertilizer that can be ex- Dadaab refugee camp, which has victim’s T-shirt did not match his. trophe many locals thought was the April 17, 2013, incident, one plosive under certain conditions. hundreds of thousands of Somali Malcolm Jabbar Bryant, 42, behind them. of Texas’ deadliest industrial di- Across the world, ammonium refugees and is often referred to as was convicted of stabbing Toni “This fire was a criminal act,” sasters. But agents were “headed nitrate fertilizer has been faulted the world’s largest camp, the East Bullock on Nov. 20, 1998. Bryant Robert Elder, the special agent in in the right direction,” he said, in other deadly accidents. It has African country’s interior security was arrested a few weeks after charge of the Alcohol, Tobacco, and hoped a new $50,000 reward also been mixed with fuel oil and minister said Wednesday. Bullock was killed. Police said Firearms and Explosives’ Hous- would “get us across that finish used in attacks, including the The decision has been con- the girl was walking with her best ton office, announced during a line.” deadly 1995 bombing of Oklaho- demned by domestic and interna- friend when a man grabbed her, news briefing in West. Elder said the investigation ma City’s federal building. Some tional rights groups and organiza- demanded money and pulled her With authorities ruling the had in recent months eliminated countries have banned the fertil- tions dealing with refugees. into a vacant lot before stabbing fire at the West Fertilizer Co. two other potential causes that izer or restricted its use. Dadaab camp, with an esti- her. Police had said robbery was building had been “intention- remained — faulty electronic The ammonium nitrate in mated 328,000 refugees mostly the motive. ally set,” new questions quick- wiring at the building and a West detonated after the fire from Somalia, compromises Ke- Toni’s friend, the only eye- ly emerged: Who? And why? short-circuiting golf cart. The had raged for about 20 minutes, nya’s security because it harbors witness, picked Bryant out of a Would someone want to bring probe cost $2 million and in- investigators previously found. some of Somalia’s al-Shabab Is- photo lineup array that the Bal- heartache to the town of about cluded more than 400 interviews, The blast left a crater 90 feet wide lamic extremists and is a conduit timore Police Department no 3,000, known statewide for its a fire-scene examination and and at least 10 feet deep, and sent for smuggling weapons, Joseph longer uses. old-world Czech traditions and “extensive scientific testing” at an debris as far as 2 miles away. Nkaissery said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 • Main 13 We’re proud of our • Accurate and timely editorial • Well-produced special features • Efective advertising

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20152015 CH558503cf.do Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 LOCAL Centralia College Theater Leader Says Goodbye With a Tribute to Community A STORY WITHIN A STORY: Bryan Tyrrell’s 25- Year Career Rumbling to a Close With New Production By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle It’s hard to talk about “Once on This Island,” which opens tonight at Centralia College’s Corbet Theater, without talking about Brian Tyrrell. It is his 95th and last show at the helm of Centralia College theater. But perhaps more im- portantly, the Polynesian-style musical seems a mirror to Tyr- rell’s 25-year career at Centralia College in that it is about story- telling, family and community. “Any actor’s life is about sto- rytelling,” Tyrrell said. “The last song in this show is called ‘Why We Tell the Story’ and my favor- ite line is ‘for all the ones we leave and we believe. Our lives become the stories that we weave.’ … I’ve been a sentimental slob during this show. In a play that’s about the heart it’s pretty easy to wear your heart on your sleeve.” With music by Lynn Ahrens Pete Caster / [email protected] and Stephen Flaherty, “Once on Megan Tyrrell, playing the role of Ti Moune, performs a song at the beginning of the play “Once On This Island” during a rehearsal on Monday afternoon at the Corbet This Island” is a musical adap- Theatre at Centralia College. tation of “The Little Mermaid.” In the beginning of the story, a young child is frightened by a IF YOU GO storm and all the inhabitants of What: Centralia College Theater presents “Once on This Island” the tropical island come together When: 7 p.m. May 12 & 19, 8 p.m. May 13-14 and May 20-21 and to tell her the story of Ti Moune, 2 p.m. May 15 a young peasant girl who falls in Where: Corbet Theatre love with Daniel, a wealthy city Cost: $10 for adults and $8 students/seniors. Tickets can be pur- dweller, and is willing to give up chased at the Washington Hall box office 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays or her life for his love. Lucy Page, by calling (360) 736-9391, ext. 525. May 14 is Centralia College Founda- who plays Mama Euralie, Ti tion night and is already sold out. Moune’s adoptive mother, is one Info: www.centralia.edu of 16 members of the 31-member cast who have worked with him “It’s fun and they will see the to be part of someone’s first foray before. She said the story is very people on stage having fun,” Bak- to the stage. personal, and audience members er said. “When audience mem- Two such actors are Chris will likely see the connections to themselves in the show. bers see the happiness in this sto- Martin, who plays Daniel, and “I have the sense of communi- ry, it’s going to make them happy.” Lucas House, who plays a sto- But Tyrrell said this play is ryteller. The two had never met ty, and the multigenerational cast The cast of “Once On This Island” rehearses a scene from the play on Monday after- not only a mirror to his life and before the show and both said reflects the community we live noon at the Corbet Theatre at Centralia College. in, the care they have for each career but it is about the next they immediately felt the sense of other,” Page said. “In the open- generation of storytellers. Tyrrell community and camaraderie that ing act they talk about dancing said he felt honored to have so Tyrrell’s shows are known for. “He’s the nicest guy I’ve ever Have an no matter what. They persevere many familiar faces in this cast “I feel lucky to be part of this,” met and he’s got the biggest heart iPad? by dancing through life.” but also to have so many new Martin said. “He’s made it really and a crazy sense of humor,” Tyrrell’s daughter, Megan faces and to get one more chance easy.” House said. chronline.com Tyrrell, plays Ti Moune and has choreographed the dance num- bers. His wife, Jana Tyrrell, fills the role of Erzulie. When asked about being part of this cast, the two said they both felt it was im- portant to audition for some role to be present for this transition. “It’s a gift to be part of that journey,” Jana Tyrrell said. “We talk about journeys all the time and this show is about the jour- ney. It’s a blessing to be part of it both professionally and certainly personally.” Jana added that one strong theme in “Once on This Island” is the triumph of love over death. She said that aspect of the story rings true to her in their personal life. “We’ll go away from this pro- gram but our love for these kids will never end,” Jana Tyrrell said. For Megan Tyrrell, a profes- sional actress now living in Se- attle, being part of her father’s show is not just a tribute to him but also to Centralia College theater, which she said created her love for the stage. She noted with a laugh that she didn’t go to daycare as a child, she went to rehearsals, and recalled being a young girl running through the old Corbet Hall with their family dog while Dad directed plays. “There could not be a more perfect way for me to come back and honor everything I’ve learned here,” said Megan Tyr- rell. “It’s knowing your roots and where you came from and being able to physically and symboli- cally respect that.” For the veterans of Tyrrell’s stage, the show is bittersweet. Many, like Tyrrell’s daughter and wife, made special efforts to be part of his last cast. And many teared up talking about the show, even while expressing extreme joy in being part of it. Jamie Baker, who plays the children’s nanny and a story- teller, is retiring from Centralia College’s TEEN program this year and now lives in Oregon. She said this production will also be her last at Centralia College but she never would have missed it. She said the story’s themes of family and togetherness are very similar to the family-like atmo- sphere Centralia College produc- tions are known for. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 • Main 15

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Voice of the People Honor Roll CENTRALIA MIDDLE SCHOOL Fierro, Hailey Jaynes, Gabirel Bustos, Zachary Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day Following are members of the Centralia Mid- Kaiser, Rolando Marin-Galvan, Daniella Dennis, through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and dle School third-quarter honor roll: Madison McGregor, Martina Silva the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of 4.0 Grade Point Average Blaine Wass, Ethan Hall, Jasen McCaslin, Ryan the recent highlights of conversation. Griffis, Maximilian Kuhn, Lleimi Nino, Angen- Eighth-graders: Eliana Acevedo, Lilian Alberts, lina Contreras, Julia Brummitt, Kateisha Fiddler, Facebook readers react to “Centralia Council Debates Qui- Eric Ballard, Tayla Blair, Kieli Brown, MaKayla Dillon Halliday, Cky Olson, Jackson Hull, Trinity et Zones for Railroads:” Bushnell, Benjamin DeMaris, Sophie Duffy, Alex- Coady, Austin Wade, Wyatt Ziel andra Erb, Deyvi Fernando Gaspar, Bradley Gen- Jonathan Zimmer, Isabelle Kennedy, Megan try-Anderson Neeley, Aaliyah Corona-Garcia, Matt House, Larry Hammond: This should happen every- Savannah Hankins, Makiah Harris, Lillian where in Washington! The train is on rails with warn- Lane Kimbrel, Joseph Rivas, Jasen Wenzelburger, Johnson, Kyla Johnston, Carissa Kaut, Kaylee Hayden Elder, Kalligan Farda, Jordan Lamere- ing lights! We don’t need to hear the mundane loud Keehr, Haley Kooi, Gabriel Lewis, Miriam Marti- horn operated by a engineer that at night try to be Chavez, Alexander Riffey nez, Joshua Maxwell, Kiley McClay, Meyer, Brock Seymour, Kianna Battiste, Christopehr annoying. Instead of four quick toots some of those Alayna Miller, Jared Mitchell, Jasmine Mora-Parke guys lay on them for 2-4 seconds a blow. At 1-3 AM irner, Amber Morrill, Cindy Ortiz, Talia Tanori, Jovanah Navarro, Arturo Peralta-Morales, Juan Gaspar Juan, Vance Parkison, Jaylene Wal- it’s stupid! Just ring the bell for a 100 yards before Alexis Pineda, Kennedy Porter, Nolan Rice, Chey- the crossings. ters, Dylan JorgensonCaleb Quick, Jonathan Stan- enne Sanford, Shayna Sekerak, Kylie Sharp, Brooke field, Tyler Lovato, Jason Baum, Chuck Newbury, Studeman, Faith Thomas, Nadia Townsend, Alys- Tyler Frichette,Stephen Russell sa Venard, Ashlyn Whalen, Zephaniah Williams Malia Gislason: What about the really loud banging together at like 3 o’clock in the morning? Seventh-graders: Hailey Brann, Tehya Ditch, Seventh-graders: Jordan Blaettler, Rebecca Trenton Smith, Joseph Unger, Kaily Waggoner, Ky- DeMaris, Nicholas Gordon, Emily Grove, Derrick uss Mano, Jessemae Sill, Ava Barragar, Elliott Nye, Facebook readers react to emergency responders in Che- Hamblin, Amarrah Harris, Emily Heppe, Natha- Isaiah Romero, Sofia Hinojosa, Kaydence Thomp- halis addressed the city council on Monday night, expressing nial Holzmester son, Brendan Chrisman concerns about the operation of the county’s 911 Communica- Josiah Lebcowitz, Luke Lennox, Trey Marler, tions Center and its interim manager. Evan Kolpak, Leopoldo Robles, Adam Ro- Christopher Mozqueda, Chance Naumnan, Kobe sales-Reyes, Valerie Jiminez, Sawyer Kassel, Mi- Nichols, Emma Raines, Jose Salazar Zavala, Shel- cah Greer, Irlanda Luque, Mazzi Nowicki, Bailey by Shepard Lanette Scapillato: The dispatchers and re- Powell, Victor Rojas, Jakayla Shipe, Sawyer Vogel, Boaz Simonds, Jacoby Simonds, Christopher sponders have “trained hears” — and what you hear Faith Waterfield, Arianna Adams Sink, Savanna Small, John Striedinger, Shantel over the scanner is not what they hear through their Fernando Romero, Lily Allen, Milena Almanza, Turner, Gage Upton, Sheila Vazquez-Silva, Bailey headsets. These folks are pros. It’s a very, very tough Breanna Berry, Audrey Buzzard, Braidyn Hoyt, job and they do it very well considering they are Warner, Karen Wu Andrew Stafford, Brycen Allee, Ashley Hernandez, very underpaid and understaffed most of the time. Izabella Shortridge, Christopher Abarta, Marley Out of every 100 applications received, maybe 2 are 3.20-3.99 GPA Farfan, McKiernan Jones qualified enough to do the job, and if lucky one will Eighth-graders: Megan Allen, Samantha An- Cameron Erickson, Courtney Spriggs, Keneth still be there in a year. I have the utmost respect — if dree, Derek Beairsto, Calista Brasher, Kimberly Lopez-Bugher, Isaiah Glass, Sierra Jones, Aliliya one sounds “confused” you likely aren’t aware they Contreras Maldonado, Anna Edwards, Syreena Roberts, Faith Duffy, Jadene Magana, Alex Gon- are also talking to another dispatcher in the room Edwards, Jadon Grimes, Alexia Hansen, Kaylynn zalez, Lily Miller, Spencer Pitcock, Dorian Ruble, who is getting more information from another Leseman, Ryan Mack Jesse Brower, Dimitri Schartow source. It can be a madhouse when the crap hits the Kaitlyn McDonald, Cameron Moore, Anthony Kylie Stoner, Aiden Valek, Hannah Bivins, fan. Drury, Shannon Johnson, Taryn Salazar, Dakota Cameron Fast, Isaac Lopez, Logan Mallow, Satine Waltman, Rylee Bolstad, Owen King, Kayleen Bill- Sas, Eva Apantipan-Castro, Jonah Vitez, Mariana ings, Bailea Brown, Dakotah Hinkley, Logan Ma- Guerrero-Silva, Esperanza Manwell-Romero, Da- gill, Ryan Smith, Alex Alvarenga lia Michaca, Jacob Reyna, Zachary Horwath Chronline Comments Yuliana Nino-Gonzalez, Kelli Ricker, Natasha Tyler Contreras, Calysta Kanick, Shanet Men- Rodriguez, Luis Van Puymbrouck, Darrin Waller, dez-Perez, Kaory Valdonvinos, Alex Angelo, Mi- The following comments were submitted by Autumn Waltman, Madison Ketchum, Dylan Al- chael Stanfield, Damian Wilson, Issac Chagollan, readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- tona, William Hutchings, Griselda Mendoza, Jae- William Dane, Tarick Ebeling, Kathleen Johnson, able for reading online. lynn Mettler, Jaycob White Kaia Kimbrel, Nevaeh Nelson Baylee Winter, Jeremy Wood, Ashley Eades, Zackary Rone, Alejandra Leal-Garcia,Donald Christen Gurley, Porter Harris, Karen Lima Lo- Germann, Raistlin Riffey, Andrew Sampson, • Story: Centralia Council Debates Quiet Zones pez, Elida Ambriz, Desaree Brower, Brett Wasson, Chloe Eng, Brenda Gonzalez-Gomez, Michael for Trains Passing Through City Jordan Jacobi, Claudia Martinez, Noelle Pertzborn, Spencer, Hannah Watkins, Johnathan Vedder, Jayden Smith Gladys Vargas, Jose Maldonado, Julia Lawrence, Jesusa Rodas Gaspar, Damian Bean, Delilah Dacia Bell, Jacob Kunkel, Marissa Shannon, Gabri- USER NAME: Frosted Flake Chairez, Mellayna Vincent, Jordan Fasano, Deysi ela Jimenez This is a really stupid reinterpretation of an idea I put forward. The objective seems to be to waste an incredible amount of money in order to create a ‘Sword of Damocles’ type liability situation that cannot help but eventually sub- We’ll help your ject the city to a gigantic lawsuit. I would go on to say what I business stand out think. But I have already told the city council I have given up the idea I might be able to help and am going to focus on from the crowd! simply moving out of town. Good luck with your ongoing disaster. I hope you have a bright future. But I am not so dim NEW LOCATION! as to suppose you are going to have one. Inside The Chronicle 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia • Story: Warm Weather Melting Snowpack 736-6322 USER NAME: jbundy48 I think it’s past time to begin planning to impound as much water as we can against coming heat and droughts. I’m not going to get into why this is happening, but it is what it is. Or we can do nothing and watch the fish die in heated water, and have mandatory water rationing for us people. 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Most river basins reported con- Runoff was above normal be- “Normal rainfall during this pe- siderable decreases in snowpack, cause of the rapid snowmelt, but riod is only about 13 percent of the after reaching peak snowpack by Washington’s rivers and streams annual total,” Pattee said. April 1 or before, which is 2-3 weeks were able to contain it without Many parts of Washington early, Pattee said. flooding. depend on a slow melting of the Snowpack along the east slopes Temperatures were 20 per- snowpack to provide water during of the Cascade Range included the cent above normal during April, hot summer months. Some recent Yakima area with 72 percent of nor- eliminating much of the abundant winters have seen little snow, lead- mal and the Wenatchee area with mountain snowpack left over, fed- ing to droughts. 74 percent of normal. The snow- eral water supply specialist Scott Pattee said the May 1 snowpack pack in this region is heavily used Pattee said. readings averaged 87 percent of to irrigate farmlands and to reduce “Long-range forecasts for the normal in Washington, down sig- wildfires by keeping forests wet. early summer continue to be nificantly from earlier readings. Snowpack in the Spokane River warmer than normal,” said Pattee, The Tolt River Basin reported Basin had mostly melted away, Pat- who works for the Natural Resourc- the lowest readings at 44 percent of tee said. Mind Your Own Business, Auditor Troy Kelley Tells Gov. Jay Inslee After Firings By Melissa Santos other charges including tax eva- Corrections. that the governor “did not walk The Olympian sion, money laundering and ly- The employees Kelley fired the 50 yards between our offices ing under oath. were his chief of staff, Doug to address any substantive issues State Auditor Troy Kelley Federal prosecutors haven’t an- Cochran; Adam Wilson, who in a give-and-take conversation.” made it clear Wednesday he nounced whether they plan to re- had been acting as the head of Kelley also got in a jab at In- won’t answer to Gov. Jay Inslee try the first-term auditor, but Kel- communications for the agency; slee’s general counsel, Nicholas when it comes to how to run his ley has said he doesn’t plan to seek and Thomas Shapley, the for- Brown, who he noted had starred office. re-election. mer agency spokesman who had on an early season of the reality Kelley, a Democrat from Ta- Troy Kelley Jay Inslee In Wednesday’s letter, Kel- been acting as a special assistant television show “Survivor” many coma, sent a reply to Inslee that State Auditor Governor ley said that “elected officials to Deputy Auditor Jan Jutte. appeared to escalate a feud be- years ago. Kelley said Brown had have the discretion to appoint Shapley said last week he a close friendship with the lead tween the two statewide elected their entire exempt management doesn’t believe any of the em- ning to retire. attorney on Kelley’s recent trial, officials, telling the governor In response, Kelley sent a let- teams for the duration of their ployees were given an explana- that he should focus on problems terms in office.” tion for their dismissal. and asked Inslee to tell Brown ter to Inslee telling the governor to “refrain from contacting the within his own cabinet agencies to “refrain from political grand- “I hope you have a deeper In Wednesday’s letter, Kelley instead of asking about staffing United States Attorney’s Office standing,” and accused him of concern for the various serious didn’t offer much in the way of changes at Kelley’s office. details, but said he had lost faith in the Western District of Wash- potentially trying to influence management issues facing your Last week, the Democratic cabinet agencies right now,” Kel- in those members of his staff. ington.” governor sent a letter asking the federal prosecution against ley told Inslee, citing an audit “After irreparably losing con- Kelley asked the governor to Kelley to explain why Kelley Kelley. that found problems with tolling fidence in one part of the team, reply to him by Sunday. fired two senior staffers at the Last month, a jury acquitted systems at the Washington State the State Auditor’s Office this Jaime Smith, a spokeswoman Auditor’s Office, as well as why Kelley of a charge that he made Department of Transportation, month made changes only im- for Inslee, had only one com- Kelley told another high-level a false statement to the Inter- as well as the scandal surround- pacting that team, its executive ment Wednesday about Kelley’s staff member to stop working nal Revenue Service. The jury ing the early release of 3,200 pris- messaging team,” Kelley wrote. letter: “This is a bizarre response a month before he was plan- couldn’t reach a verdict on 14 oners by the state Department of He called it “disappointing” that deepens our concerns.” News in Brief lia, in a trailer in the area. Wild Things Are.” This produc- Tuesday during a keel-laying for speed limit to 75 mph along por- Sex Offender Registers Hoey was arrested on suspi- tion will also be featured at the the $123 million Olympic Class tions of Interstate 90 in Eastern as Bucoda Resident cion of possession of approxi- Dance Center’s annual School vessel at Vigor Industrial’s ship- Washington. By The Chronicle mately half a pound of marijua- Dance Tour. yard on Harbor Island in Seattle. The Washington state Depart- na. She has not yet been charged The Saturday 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Inslee welded his granddaugh- ment of Transportation, Wash- A level three sex offender re- on the drug allegation. programs will showcase a wide ter’s initials into the keel, Rolfes ington State Patrol and Washing- cently registered to live in Bu- The owner of the trailer, a variety of dance styles from jazz, etched an orca and Forsman in- ton Traffic Safety Commission coda, according to the Thurston 39-year-old man, is being re- lyrical, acro, tap, modern and scribed a circle with a dot — an announced Wednesday they have County Sheriff’s Office. ferred to prosecutors on suspi- classical and contemporary ballet. ancient tribal symbol. decided against the proposal be- John Thomas Vandervort, cion of two counts of second- Also performing will be the Money for the 144-car, cause of safety concerns. 39, is required to register due degree rendering criminal Rhythmic Gymnasts. Dancers, 1,500-passenger boat were in- The agencies considered in- to a 2009 conviction in Thur- assistance. aged 6 through adult, beginner cluded in a $16.1 billion trans- creasing the speed limit from ston County for to advanced, will be perform- portation revenue package the 70 to 75 mph along roughly 100 third-degree ing. All 12 instructors from the Legislature passed last year. The miles of I-90, beginning near the rape of a child Boating Safety Class Dance Center will showcase Suquamish is expected to begin town of George to the Lincoln/ and third-de- Scheduled for Lewis their choreography. service in fall 2018. The Trans- Spokane county line. gree rape. He Southwest Washington Dance portation Department has not yet was sentenced County Center is in its 33rd year in the decided which route it will serve. to five years in By The Chronicle Twin Cities. SWDC is a non- The Suquamish will be the Riverside Fire Authority prison. profit school of dance dedicated The Lewis County Sheriff’s fourth new ferry of its class since Crews Battle Two Brush Vandervort to professional quality instruc- John Thomas Office has scheduled a free boat- 2014, helping update the system’s allegedly had sex- tion, and appreciation and pre- Vandervort ing safety education class for aging fleet. Fires ual contact with sentation of dance as an art form sex offender June 4. By The Chronicle 14- and 15-year- throughout the region. Boating safety education old girls. The Dance Center also pres- The Riverside Fire Author- is mandatory for Washington ‘Ban Islam From America’ Vandervort plans to live in ents the Nutcracker and Dance ity responded Wednesday to two boaters. Anyone born after Jan. 1, the 400 block of South Wright Festival Northwest each year. Fliers Left at Proposed brush fires. 1955, is required to have a boat- Street in Bucoda. He is described Tickets for the All School Dance At 4:50 p.m., units responded ing safety card when operating a Mosque Site as a white male standing 5-foot-8 Concert are $8 for adults and $5 to a small brush fire on a vacant vessel with a 15-horsepower en- and weighing 190 pounds, with for children, students or senior MUKILTEO (AP) — “Ban lot in the 600 block of Centralia- gine or greater. blond hair and blue eyes. citizens at Southwest Washington Islam from America” fliers left at Alpha Road. For more information on reg- The class is limited to the first Dance Center, 455 N. Market Blvd., a proposed mosque site in north- Crews found a fire that was istered sex offenders in Thurston 25 people who register. The class Chehalis, or at the door, if available. west Washington are under in- about 50 feet by 20 feet burning County, go to www. co.thurston. is free, but boating cards cost $10. Tickets for the young children’s vestigation. in grass. It was quickly extin- wa.us/sheriff. The class is scheduled for performances are limited. The Herald reported an guished. The cause of the fire is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lewis For more information, call anonymous tip led authorities to unknown. It started in a brush County Sheriff’s Office Training (360) 748-4789. find an American flag Thursday pile next to an area being prepped Police Arrest Man Room, located on the first floor of near a damaged sign posted with for building construction. Who Fled Law the Lewis County Law and Justice the fliers. The RFA expressed an inter- Center at 345 W. Main St. in Che- ‘’ Is The sign announced plans for est in reminding residents that Enforcement in Chehalis halis. Lunch is not provided. Topic of Community the mosque. they must obtain permits for By The Chronicle To register, call Lisa Arthur at Mukilteo police Officer My- outdoor burning from Lewis (360) 740-2713. The class will be Conversation at ron Travis says about a half- County and must monitor all A Centralia man wanted canceled if less than five people on multiple warrants was ar- dozen paragraphs in the fliers outdoor burning. sign up. Centralia Church contained “anti-Islamic rhetoric.” “We are experiencing an un- rested on Sunday after deputies Boaters can also take an on- from the Lewis By The Chronicle Mosque President Moham- usually warm and dry spring. line class at www.boat-ed.com/ County Sheriff’s Centralia United Methodist med Riaz Khan says he’s working Please use extra caution when washington/index.html through Office found Church will be hosting a “Com- with religious groups to schedule burning outdoors,” a release the Washington State Parks. him hiding in a munity Conversations” presenta- a meeting this month to answer from the RFA stated. travel trailer. tion at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 19. the public’s questions. A second brush fire was re- Steven N. Southwest Washington The program is titled “Forks People can submit comments ported at 5:10 p.m. Wednesday Romero, 21, had Over Knives” and will include a on the mosque plans until May 20. in the 900 block of Big Hanaford active warrants Dance Center to Present discussion of straightforward so- Mayor Jennifer Gregerson Road on Transalta property. for second-de- All School Dance Concert lutions to controlling or reversing said her community values di- Units arrived to find a brush gree theft of a degenerative diseases by dimin- versity. She called the damage fire that ignited a pile of power Steven N. Romero By The Chronicle hateful and unacceptable. fled law motor vehicle ishing the consumption of ani- poles, a debris pile and a tire. enforcement and fourth-de- The Southwest Washington mal-based and processed foods. TransAlta employees who discov- gree assault, ac- Dance Center will be presenting The event is sponsored by the State Will Not Raise I-90 ered the fire used a bulldozer to cording to the Chehalis Police its 33rd annual All School Dance Fire Mountain Chapter of Fel- prevent the fire from spreading. Department. Concert Thursday, June 23, and lowship and Veterans for Peace, Speed Limit to 75 in About a half-acre was burned At 2:25 p.m. on May 5, Che- Saturday, June 25, at Centralia and everyone is welcome. Eastern Washington before the fire was extinguished. halis police officers attempted to College’s Corbet Theatre. Centralia United Methodist is About 10 power poles were dam- pull over Romero’s vehicle. He At 6 p.m. on June 23, the located at 506 S. Washington Ave. SPOKANE (AP) — The state aged. The cause of the fire is un- allegedly attempted to elude offi- youngest dancers will perform. For more information, call has decided against raising the known. cers, who terminated the pursuit They will also perform again at the church office, (360) 736-7311. for safety reasons. 11 a.m. on June 25. PACIFIC NORTHWEST On Sunday, deputies received Also on June, 25 the upper an anonymous tip that Romero level dancers will have perfor- Construction Begins ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA and a 31-year-old woman police mances at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Newest Washington REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! believed he was with were in the Over 230 students will be n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers area of the 100 block of Nix Road. performing this year. State Ferry 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation Officers from the Centralia The beginning dancers’ cre- SEATTLE (AP) — Construc- Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.)

and Chehalis police departments ative movement, parent/tod- tion is beginning on Washington’s CH558509rb.do n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers and deputies from the Lewis dler, basic tumbling, pre-jazz newest state ferry, the Suquamish. 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation County Sheriff’s Office responded. and pre-ballet classes will show Gov. Jay Inslee, state Sen. Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 Officers canvassed the area their work. A special addition to Christine Rolfes and Suquamish and eventually found Romero this performance will be a short Tribe Chairman Leonard Fors- More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 and Halli A. Hoey, 31, of Centra- dance production of “Where the man struck ceremonial welds The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 • Sports 1

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Tuesday’s 2B Baseball Arrington, Titans Win Semifinal Pitcher’s Duel With Adna DISTRICTS: Pe Ell-Willapa first inning scoring the lone run of the day. Valley Edges Pirates 1-0; “Great pitching on both sides,” Red Arrington, Spencer PWV coach Hal Arrington said. “I didn’t expect a 1-0 ball game. Burdick Combine for 18 I expected maybe a 3-2 game. Strikeouts Both pitchers had control. They were hitting their spots.” By Lars Steier Arrington pitched a com- [email protected] plete game, striking out 10 with one walk while scattering four MOSSYROCK — Red Ar- hits in the shutout. Burdick had rington and Spencer Burdick a similarly impressive showing, reaffirmed their positions as allowing three hits, while strik- two of the top pitchers in the ing out eight and walking two. Central 2B League with a pair of “Probably have the top two dominant performances on the kids in the league right there,” mound in Tuesday’s District 4 Adna coach Jon Rooklidge said. 2B Baseball Tournament semifi- “Really had a state championship nal in Mossyrock. caliber game right there. Any But it was Arrington and Pe time you put two arms like that Ell-Willapa Valley who came out on the mound, you expect that. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] on top, 1-0, over Burdick’s Adna The game in high school is about Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Red Arrington pitches to catcher Kaelin Jurek on Tuesday during District 4 tournament action against squad, with an RBI double from Adna in Mossyrock. Arrington in the bottom of the please see DISTRICTS, page S4

Tuesday’s 1A Baseball 2A Baseball Tenino Beats Eatonville, Advances to District Finals By The Chronicle ROCHESTER — Tenino ad- vanced to the District 4 1A Base- ball Tournament championship game, and clinch a spot in the regional play- offs, with an 8-2 win over Eatonville here Tuesday. “We’re go- ing to state. I don’t think that really sunk in for the kids,” Tenino coach Conner Hogue said. “The kids are hav- ing fun, playing game how they should. … The ball rolled our way today.” The Beavers, who finished the regular season with a 9-11 record, opened up a 7-0 lead af- ter three innings over the Cruis- ers, who were 12-6 this year and finished third in the Evergreen 2A/1A League.

please see BEAVERS, page S3 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] W.F. West’s Eljiah Johnson (center) is congratulated by teammates after closing out the Bearcats’ 5-3 District 4 2A Baseball Tournament semiinal win over Hockinson Tuesday’s 2A Softball on Wednesday in Centralia. Braun Breaks HR DISTRICTS: Hawkins Starts, Record in Win Homers; Elijah Johnson’s BEARCATS Two Perfect Frames Close Over Black Hills Out 5-3 Semifinal Win Over By The Chronicle SEAL REGIONAL Hockinson TUMWATER — W.F. West’s Roni Braun hit her eighth home By Aaron VanTuyl run, and the Bearcats rolled [email protected] to a 14-2 win BERTH WITH over Black The Bearcats have a nice contin- Hills here gency plan in shortstop Elijah John- Tuesday in SEMIFINAL WIN son. Evergreen 2A Johnson, a senior, was a starting Conference pitcher in the first two years of his MATT BAIDE / [email protected] softball action. DAKOTA HAWKINS prep career, didn’t pitch last season af- W.F. West’s Tyson Guerrero makes a diving Braun hit a homered in the fourth ter a shoulder injury and has worked catch in center ield against Hockinson on solo shot in the inning, drove in two runs primarily in relief this season — and Wednesday in Centralia. third inning, Roni Braun and pitched five innings sparingly, at that. breaking the W.F. West OF in W.F. West’s 5-3 win over W.F. West’s District 4 2A Baseball Bryan Bullock said. “He’s going to go regular-season Hockinson Wednesday. Tournament semifinal win Wednes- out and give his heart and soul and team record of seven set last year day at Ed Wheeler Field was a nice compete. As a coach, having that in by Ashlee Vadala. ELIJAH JOHNSON pitched look at how a closer should operate. the back pocket is definitely a luxury.” Vadala, a sophomore, hit two two perfect innings to Johnson threw two perfect innings Or, as W.F. West starter Dakota doubles in Tuesday’s win and close out the win for W.F. to seal a 5-3 win over Hockinson, pro- Hawkins noted, “E.J. came in and pitched the first three innings, West, which faces Tumwa- pelling the Bearcats (15-6) to Friday’s threw a hell of a game to close it out.” allowing two hits and walking ter on Friday in the District tournament championship game and Johnson struck out three of the fi- one. 4 championship game. a spot in the regional playoffs. nal six batters, and got a diving catch “I know what he’s going to do when please see SOFTBALL, page S3 he gets on the mound,” Bearcat coach please see BEARCATS, page S5

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Wednesday, April 27: Golden State 114, Atlanta 8 24 .250 12½ Preps Houston 81 Central Division Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Chicago 25 8 .758 — THURSDAY, May 12 San Antonio 4, Memphis 0 Pittsburgh 18 15 .545 7 Girls Golf Sunday, April 17: San Antonio 106, Memphis 74 St. Louis 18 16 .529 7½ Rochester at King’s Way Christian, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: San Antonio 94, Memphis 68 Cincinnati 14 20 .412 11½ Softball Friday, April 22: San Antonio 96, Memphis 87 Milwaukee 14 20 .412 11½ Napavine at Hoquiam, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 24: San Antonio 116, Memphis 95 West Division Boys Soccer San Francisco 18 18 .500 — Dist. 4 1A Tournament Oklahoma City 4, Dallas 1 Los Angeles 17 17 .500 — United vs. White Salmon (at Montesano), 5 Saturday, April 16: Oklahoma City 108, Dallas 70 Arizona 17 19 .472 1 p.m. Monday, April 18: Dallas 85, Oklahoma City 84 Colorado 16 18 .471 1 Thursday, April 21: Oklahoma City 131, Dal- San Diego 15 20 .429 2½ FRIDAY, May 13 las 102 Baseball Saturday, April 23: Oklahoma City 119, Dallas Tuesday’s Games Dist. 4 2A Tournament 108 Detroit 5, Washington 4 W.F. West vs. Tumwater, (at Ed Wheeler Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City 118,Dallas 104 Milwaukee 10, Miami 2 Field), 5 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 2 Dist. 4 1A Tournament Portland 4, L.A. Clippers 2 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, ppd. Tenino vs. Hoquiam, (at Olympic Stadium, Sunday, April 17: L.A. Clippers 115, Portland 95 Chicago Cubs 8, San Diego 7 Hoquiam), 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 102, Arizona 5, Colorado 1 Dist. 4 2B Tournament Portland 81 St. Louis 8, L.A. Angels 1 Toledo vs. Adna, (at Adna), 1 p.m. Saturday, April 23: Portland 96, L.A. Clippers 88 L.A. Dodgers 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Napavine vs. Wahkiakum (at Adna), 4 p.m. Monday, April 25: Portland 98, L.A. Clippers 84 Toronto 4, San Francisco 0 Track & Field Wednesday, April 27: Portland 108, L.A. N.Y. Yankees 10, Kansas City 7 Clippers 98 Boston 13, Oakland 5 2A EvCo Championship (At Black Hills), MATT BAIDE / [email protected] 3:45 p.m. Friday, April 29: Portland 106, L.A. Clippers 103 Texas 13, Chicago White Sox 11 1A EvCo Championship (At Montesano), Hockinson’s Colton Wheeler tries to tag out W.F. West’s Nole Wollan at home Baltimore 5, Minnesota 3 3:30 p.m. plate during a District 4 2A Semiinal game against Hockinson at Wheeler Field CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Cleveland 4, Houston 0 2B Sub District Meet (At Napavine), 3:30 p.m. in Centralia on Wednesday. Wollan was called safe on the play. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Seattle 6, Tampa Bay 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Local Results Cleveland 4, Atlanta 0 Wednesday’s Games Tuesday’s Results Monday, May 2: Cleveland 104, Atlanta 93 San Diego 7, Chicago Cubs 4 Baseball Morton-White Pass 100 622 0 — 11 7 4 Adna 301 435 — 16 19 4 Wednesday, May 4: Cleveland 123, Atlanta 98 Colorado 8, Arizona 7 At Mossyrock Kittitas 011 000 0 — 2 3 3 Steilacoom 200 012 — 5 8 5 Friday, May 6: Cleveland 121, Atlanta 108 San Francisco 5, Toronto 4, 13 innings TITANS 1, PIRATES 0 Batteries: Morton-White Pass — McCoy Batteries: Adna — Rolfe, Poppe (5) and Sunday, May 8: Cleveland 100, Atlanta 99 Washington 3, Detroit 2 Adna 000 000 0 — 0 4 0 and Nilius; Kittitas — Williams and Kies Glover, Hammer (5); Steilacoom —Flugga, Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 1 Pe Ell-Willapa Valley 100 000 x — 1 3 1 Untalan (4), Flugga (5) and Whelan Toronto 3, Miami 2 Miami 3, Milwaukee 2 Batteries: Adna — Burdick and McClus- At Cle Elum Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Toronto 96, OT Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4 key; PWV — Arrington and Jurek TIMBERWOLVES 10, WARRIORS 0 Thursday, May 5: Toronto 96, Miami 92, OT San Diego 1, Chicago Cubs 0 Morton-White Pass 200 042 2 — 10 7 1 LOCAL Saturday, May 7: Toronto 95, Miami 91 St. Louis 5, L.A. Angels 2 At Mossyrock Cle Elum 000 000 0 — 0 2 2 Tuesday’s Results Monday, May 9: Miami 94, Toronto 87, OT N.Y. Mets 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 DUCKS 10, TIGERS 0 Batteries: Robbins and Nilius; Kelly and Riverside Women’s Golf Club Wednesday, May 11: Toronto 99, Miami 91 Baltimore 9, Minnesota 2 Toutle Lk. 213 003 1 — 10 12 1 Lombardy 18 Hole Odd or Even Friday, May 13: Toronto at Miami, 5 p.m. Texas 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Napavine 000 000 0 — 0 4 2 1st Division x-Sunday, May 15: Miami at Toronto, 12:30 p.m. Houston 5, Cleveland 3, 16 innings Batteries: Toutle Lake — Cody Anderson At Hoquiam 1. Sue Morrissey Seattle 6, Tampa Bay 5, 11 innings and Chance Opsahl; Napavine — Owen GRIZZLIES 9, PIRATES 5 2. JoAnn Timpone WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Anderson, Sam Fagerness (6) and Dawson Adna 203 000 0 — 5 7 7 3. Patty Reichert Oklahoma City 3, San Antonio 2 Boston 13, Oakland 3 Stanley Hoquiam 220 113 x — 9 16 2 2nd Division Saturday, April 30: San Antonio 124, Okla- Batteries: Adna — Poppe, Rolfe (4) and 1. Pat Moss homa City 92 Thursday’s Games At Rochester Glover; Hoquiam — Hyde, Parshall (6) and 2. Janey Schultz Monday, May 2: Oklahoma City 98, San Detroit at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. BEAVERS 8, CRUISERS 2 Stewart 3. Paulette Hortot Antonio 97 Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Eatonville 000 002 0 — 2 5 4 Friday, May 6: San Antonio 100, Oklahoma Houston at Boston, 4:10 p.m. Tenino 304 100 x — 8 9 1 Girls Golf City 96 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Batteries: Eatonville — Pederson, Brymer At Tumwater Valley Golf Course NBA Sunday, May 8: Oklahoma City 111, San San Diego at Milwaukee 5:10 p.m. (3), Brandt (5) and Rodriguez; Tenino — Guz- W.F. WEST 554, BLACK HILLS 559, TUMWA- Playof Glance Antonio 97 San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. man and Brewer TER 567, CENTRALIA 437 All Times PDT Tuesday, May 10: Oklahoma City 95, San St. Louis at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. W.F. West (554) — Delanie Calkins 106, (Best-of-7) Antonio 91 N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. At Adna Kate Balmelli 108, Haley Simmons 111, Carly FIRST ROUND Thursday, May 12: San Antonio at Oklahoma INDIANS 20, MOUNTAINEERS 3 (5 inn.) Noble 112, Abbey Link 117, Emily Burton 136 EASTERN CONFERENCE City, 5:30 p.m. Rainier 000 03 — 3 5 6 Black Hills (559) — Emma Darling 94, Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 x-Sunday, May 15: Oklahoma City at San NHL Toledo 091 10x — 20 15 2 Ellie Hirotaka 96, Sari Sneden 112, Niki Jones Sunday, April 17: Cleveland 106, Detroit 101 Antonio, 5 p.m. Playof Glance Batteries: Rainier — Carlson, Klein (4), Lof- 124, Ellie Masters 133, Emily Dobson 183 Wednesday, April 20: Cleveland 107, Detroit 90 All Times PDT gren (4) and Reise; Toledo — Wes Kuzminsky Tumwater (567) — Selena Wolcott 105, Friday, April 22: Cleveland 101, Detroit 91 Golden State 4, Portland 1 SECOND ROUND and Dakota Robins, Jackson Kuzminsky (5) Kenzie Crawford 107, Kenzie Campbell 109, Sunday, April 24: Cleveland 100, Detroit 98 Sunday, May 1: Golden State 118, Portland 106 EASTERN CONFERENCE Annabelle Downs 117, Maddy Pilon, Ashley Tuesday, May 3: Golden State 110, Portland 99 Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 At Centralia Townzen 130 Toronto 4, Indiana 3 Saturday, May 7: Portland 120, Golden State 108 Wednesday, April 27: N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa TIGERS 5, LUMBERJACKS 3 Centralia (437) — Julie Mettler 98, Lydia Saturday, April 16: Indiana 100, Toronto 90 Monday, May 9: Golden State 132, Portland Bay 3 R.A. Long 003 000 0 — 3 5 1 Anderson 104, Natalie Elwanger 114, Lacey Monday, April 18: Toronto 98, Indiana 87 125, OT Saturday, April 30: Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 1 Centralia 120 002 X — 5 10 2 Dufy 121 Thursday, April 21: Toronto 101, Indiana 85 Wednesday, May 11: Golden State 125, Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 5, NY Islanders Batteries: R.A. Long — Kaden Vanderwerf, Saturday, April 23: Indiana 100, Toronto 83 Portland 121 4, OT Alex Brady (6) and Jacob Childers; Centralia Wednesday’s Results Tuesday, April 26: Toronto 102, Indiana 99 Friday, May 6: Tampa Bay 2, NY Islanders 1, OT — Christian Peters and Chase Evinger Baseball Friday, April 29: Indiana 101, Toronto 83 Sunday, May 8: Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 0 At Centralia Sunday, May 1: Toronto 89, Indiana 84 MLB At Chehalis BEARCATS 5, HAWKS 3 All Games PDT Pittsburgh 4, Washington 2 BEARCATS 12, MONARCHS 4 Hockinson 000 030 0 — 3 5 2 Miami 4 Charlotte 3 American League Thursday, April 28: Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Mark Morris 030 100 0 — 4 11 3 W.F. West 100 301 X — 5 5 1 Sunday, April 17: Miami 123, Charlotte 91 East Division Saturday, April 30: Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1 W.F. West 222 105 X — 12 12 2 Batteries: Hockinson — Canon Racanelli, Wednesday, April 20: Miami 115, Charlotte 103 W L Pct GB Monday, May 2: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Batteries: Mark Morris — Atkins, Morrow Jared Oja (1) and Colton Wheeler; W.F. West Saturday, April 23: Charlotte 96, Miami 80 Baltimore 20 12 .625 — Wednesday, May 4: Pittsburgh 3, Washing- (5), Spenker (6) and St. Jean; W.F. West — — Dakota Hawkins, Elijah Johnson (6) and Monday, April 25: Charlotte 89, Miami 85 Boston 21 13 .618 — ton 2, OT Jacob Cleary and Kolby Steen Kolby Steen Wednesday, April 27: Charlotte 90, Miami 88 Toronto 18 18 .500 4 Saturday, May 7: Washington 3, Pittsburgh 1 Friday, April 29: Miami 97, Charlotte 90 Tampa Bay 15 17 .469 5 Tuesday, May 10: Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3, OT Softball At Centralia Sunday, May 1: Miami 106, Charlotte 73 New York 13 19 .406 7 At Centralia THUNDERBIRDS 11, TIGERS 5 Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE TIGERS 11, THUNDERBIRDS 6 Centralia 010 022 0 — 5 7 2 Atlanta 4, Boston 2 Chicago 23 12 .657 — St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Tumwater 013 200 0 — 6 10 1 Tumwater 315 110 X — 11 9 2 Saturday, April 16: Atlanta 102, Boston 101 Cleveland 16 15 .516 5 Friday, April 29: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 Centralia 300 224 x — 11 13 1 Batteries: Centralia — Riley Christensen, Tuesday, April 19: Atlanta 89, Boston 72 Kansas City 16 17 .485 6 Sunday, May 1: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, OT Batteries: Tumwater — Jocelyn Glasgo Cody Parker (1), Nat Lopez (3), Broc Selstrom Friday, April 22: Boston 111, Atlanta 103 Detroit 15 18 .455 7 Tuesday, May 3: St. Louis 6, Dallas 1 and Kelsey Killough; Centralia — Aspen Lilly (5) and Chase Evinger, Noah Thomas (6) Sunday, April 24: Boston 104, Atlanta 95, OT Minnesota 8 25 .242 14 Thursday, May 5: Dallas 3, St. Louis 2, OT and Melissa Zion Tuesday, April 26: Atlanta 110, Boston 83 West Division Saturday, May 7: St. Louis 4, Dallas 1 Softball Thursday, April 28: Atlanta 104, Boston 92 Seattle 21 13 .618 — Monday, May 9: Dallas 3, St. Louis 2 At Tumwater At Pe Ell Texas 20 15 .571 1½ Wednesday, May 11: St. Louis 6, Dallas 1 BEARCATS 14, WOLVES 2 (5 inn.) TITANS 10, BEAVERS 0 (5 inn.) WESTERN CONFERENCE Oakland 14 21 .400 7½ W.F. West 416 30 — 14 13 2 PWV 012 52 — 10 12 1 Golden State 4, Houston 1 Houston 14 21 .400 7½ San Jose 3, Nashville 3 Black Hills 000 20 — 2 5 5 Tenino 000 00 — 0 4 4 Saturday, April 16: Golden State 104, Hous- Los Angeles 13 20 .394 7½ Friday, April 29: San Jose 5, Nashville 2 Batteries: W.F. West — Ashlee Vadala, Kim Batteries: PWV — Dakota Brooks, Kamryn ton 78 National League Sunday, May 1: San Jose 3, Nashville 2 Frazier (4) and Kindra Davis, Ashley Hoven Adkins (4) and Abby Hodel; Tenino — Mor- Monday, April 18: Golden State 115, Houston East Division Tuesday, May 3: Nashville 4, San Jose 1 (4); Black Hills — Elliott and Payne gan Masters and Webster 106 New York 21 12 .636 — Thursday, May 5: Nashville 4, San Jose 3, 3OT Thursday, April 21: Houston 97, Golden Washington 21 13 .618 ½ Saturday, May 7: San Jose 5, Nashville 1 At Cle Elum At Steilacoom State 96 Philadelphia 19 15 .559 2½ Monday, May 9: Nashville 4, San Jose 3, OT TIMBERWOLVES 11, COYOTES 2 PIRATES 16, SENTINELS 5 Sunday, April 24: Golden State 121, Houston 94 Miami 18 15 .545 3 Thursday, May 12: Nashville at San Jose, 6 p.m. SPORTS ON THE AIR

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Garibay scored his first decent, that’s just kind of what on Thursday in Montesano in Robbie Wall was 2 for 4 with they clobbered Elma 5-0 here in goal in the 24th minute, followed he does,” United coach Horst the 1A District 4 semifinals, shortly by a goal in the 27th min- Malunat said. “I told him, it’s two RBIs for Tenino. Coulson District 4 1A playoff action here with the winner playing in the Chambers and Jace Griffis also ute for a 4-0 United lead at half- playoffs, you’re a senior and we’ll on Tuesday. District Championship game on knocked in runs for the Beavers. time. need him to take over situations. “Being able to get ahead early, Orlando Hurtado put United In the second half, Garibay He’s starting to have more of a Saturday at 2 p.m. in Montesano. for any team is a confidence on the board in the 10th minute capped off the hat trick with a green light and take some shots, United defeated White Salmon booster, and we were able to put with an assist from Jonathan penalty kick in the 76th minute. he’s the kind of player that can earlier this season 3-1 in White the ball in play,” Hogue said. Van Vleck. Dawson Hall pushed With the three goals, Garibay is do that. He wants to break that Salmon. “They committed a few mistakes that we took advantage of early.” Tuesday’s 2A Boys Soccer Calvin Guzman pitched a complete game for the Beavers. Eatonville’s two runs were un- earned — the Cruisers scored both on a Tenino error in the top of the sixth. Guzman struck out three and walked two. “They gave Calvin a cushion to work with and he played with confidence,” Hogue said. “He was pounding the strike zone. Great day for him.” Tenino faces defending State 1A champion Hoquiam on Sat- urday at 3 p.m., in Hoquiam’s Olympic Stadium, for the district championship. Softball

Continued from Sports 1 Kyndra Haller had three hits, and O.J. Dean and Kassidy Grandorff each added two. Lexie Strasser had a pair of hits with a double. The Wolves had five hits, in- cluding a home run by Kassi Ward in the fourth inning. W.F. West (18-0, 8-0 league) will wrap up its league season on Thursday with a home game MATT BAIDE / [email protected] against Centralia, which will also serve as senior night for the Centralia’s Laurence Silva watches his penalty kick sail past Aberdeen goalkeeper Alexis Garcia during a District 4 Playoff game on Tuesday at Tiger Stadium in Centralia. Bearcats’ four seniors. Crews Homer Leads Tigers Past Tigers Eliminated By Aberdeen in 4-2 Loss Thunderbirds By The Chronicle 17th minute. That was the lone goal of the game in the 43rd min- of districts with the loss, Centra- Madi Crews had a fourth-in- The Tigers’ season ended goal of the first half, though Cen- ute, and Tony Oropeza scored lia’s second of the tournament ning home run, and host Centra- with a 4-2 loss to Aberdeen at tralia registered five shots on the three minutes later for the Bob- following Saturday’s 2-1 decision lia pulled away from Tumwater Borst Park in the 2A District 4 net. cats. to Mark Morris. for an 11-6 senior-night win on tournament on Tuesday. “It’s not that we weren’t put- The Tigers pulled the game “They were disappointed at Tuesday in Evergreen 2A Confer- ting shots on, we just weren’t to 3-2 when SIlva scored back-to- the end of the game,” Strodemier Centralia fell behind 3-0 ence action at Fort Borst Park. connecting,” Centralia coach back goals in the 65th and 68th said, “but as a first year varsity Crews went 2 for 4 with a early in the second half. A late Phil Strodemier said. “We minutes. coach I don’t think I could be walk, two RBIs and two runs comeback attempt, spearheaded weren’t firing on all cylinders. But with Centralia throwing any happier with how the boys scored for the Tigers, who by a pair of goals from Lawrence We were playing hard, just had players forward in an attempt to played together. They all bought clinched third place in the EvCo Silva, fell short. some misses to begin with.” notch the tying goal, Oropeza into what I was trying to do.” with the win. Aberdeen midfielder Cesar Aberdeen scored a pair of found an opening and made it Centralia finishes the season Tumwater took a 5-4 lead Corona opened the game’s scor- quick goals early in the second 4-2 with his second of the game. with a record of 7-7-2. midway through the fourth in- ing with a penalty kick in the half. Corona added his second The Tigers were knocked out ning, but Centralia scored two in the fourth and fifth innings, and Wednesday’s 2B Softball four in the sixth to open a com- manding lead. “We had some clutch hitting,” Titans Close Out Season with 10-0 Win Over Tenino Centralia coach Mike McDonald By The Chronicle but we cleaned it up tonight. You first round of the 1A District 4 pair of doubles. said. “ The seniors came out and PE ELL — The Titans closed have to make routine plays and tournament. In the win over Cle Elum, played really well.” out their regular season with a we did that tonight.” Robbins struck out seven and Megan Shelley was 4 for 4 mercy rule-shortened 10-0 win As the number four seed, Tuesday’s Results: MWP Wins allowed just two hits to earn the with two doubles and two runs over Tenino in nonleague play PWV (14-5, 11-5 in Central 2B Pair in Cle Elum shutout. Robbins also hit a two- scored, while Chloe McLachlan here Wednesday. The senior League) will play Toledo on run homer in the top of first was 3 for 4 with two RBIs and night game was called after five Monday in Ocasta in 2B District CLE ELUM — Morton- inning, as the Timberwolves two runs scored. Bryse Gilmore innings with Pe Ell-Willapa Val- 4 tournament action. The win- White Pass totalled 18 strike- jumped out to an early lead. Sha- knocked in three runs for the ley leading by 10. ner of that game will face Ocasta, outs to comfortably win a pair of ron Hazen had two hits for MWP. Tigers, going 2 for 3 with a walk Dakota Brooks, Abby Hodel, also on Monday. games in nonleague action here “I thought our pitching was and one run scored. Railey Smith and Bailee Be- “There’s only four berths to Tuesday. The Timberwolves beat fabulous,” MWP coach Darin Kittitas 11-2, then followed it up Aspen Lilly pitched a com- trozoff all had a pair of hits for the state tournament, and five Allen said. “The girls did a good with a 10-0 win over Cle Elum. plete game for Centralia, striking PWV, with Smith and Betrozoff or six teams on paper that have a job to only have five hits in two The two wins close out the out two Tumwater batters. hitting doubles. The Titans’ Sam good valid shot at getting one of games. ...But we didn’t light it up regular season for MWP, who For Tumwater, Jocelyn Woodward hit an RBI triple in them,” Olson said. “It’s the best too much. We could’ve gotten the third inning. district in state. There’s qual- advance to the district tourna- the bat on the ball a little bit bet- Glasgo was 2 for 4 with a home ment. run and two RBIs. Dakota Brooks and Kam- ity kids on every team. Let’s see ter.” ryn Adkins split pitching duties, what we can do.” Zoe McCoy pitched a com- MWP finishes the season It was the final regular-sea- plete-game three-hitter for son home game for Tiger seniors combining to allow four hits. Olson thanked seniors Sam with a 14-6 record, and a 10-6 Woodward, Savanah Skeen, MWP in the win over Kittitas. record in the Central 2B League. Shelley, Crews, Gilmore, Leticia Adkins replaced Brooks in the Devyn McCarty and Crystyna McCoy fanned 11 Coyote batters The Timberwolves will play Ta- Ramirez, Mel Zion, and Payton fourth inning. Lis for their contribution to the in the win. coma Baptist at Napavine on Pocklington. “We’ve been looking for this kind of game,” PWV coach Ken team this season. The Timberwolves scored six Monday in its District 4 tourna- Centralia (4-14, 3-5 in EvCo) Tenino (9-8, 6-8 in Evergreen runs in the fourth inning. Chris- ment opener, with the winner plays its final game of the regular Olson said. “We had a number of errors the last couple games, 2A/1A League) meets La Center tine Robbins was 2 for 2, and moving on to immediately face season on Thursday, at rival W.F. at Borst Park in Centralia in the Taylor Hazen was 2 for 4 with a Napavine. West. Tuesday’s 2A Golf W.F. West Wins Evergreen 2A Conference Title By The Chronicle a total of 554, good enough to tralia’s Julie Mettler finished in Link finished with a 117 and down there.” TUMWATER — Black Hills edge Black Hills at 559. Tumwa- third place with a 98. Emily Burton rounded out W.F. Finishing in second for Centra- had the top two golfers in the ter came in third with a 567, and W.F. West was led by Dela- West with a 136. lia was Lydia Anderson with a 104. Evergreen 2A Conference tour- Centralia only had four golfers, nie Calkins with a 106, followed “We didn’t get that leading Natalie Elwanger finished with a nament, but W.F. West won the totaling 437. closely by teammate Kate Bal- score that has helped us through 114 and Lacey Duffy completed the overall team title by five shots Black Hills’ Emma Darling melli with a 108. Haley Sim- the season,” W.F. West coach scores for the Tigers with a 121. at Tumwater Valley Golf Course earned medalist honors with a mons finished with a 111 for the Bruce Thompson said. “Hope- W.F. West and Centralia will here on Tuesday. 94, followed in second place by Bearcats, and Carly Noble was fully, we go down to Mint Val- play next Tuesday and Wednes- The Bearcats finished with teammate Ellie Hirotaka. Cen- close behind with a 112. Abbey ley and place some good scores day in Districts at Mint Valley College Softball Levang, Smith, Capps Homer as Lady Blazers Batter Pierce 22-11 By The Chronicle Blazers’ lead over Pierce in the nings. All nine players in the Mackenzie Wasson went 3 Vogler was 2 for 4 and drove in PUYALLUP — Centralia NWAC West Region standings lineup had a hit, and seven play- for 4 with a double and knocked two runs. knocked three home runs and to two games, at 14-3 to 12-5. ers had at least two hits. in four runs, while Katherine Smith worked all five innings pounded out 20 hits in five in- Megan Levang, Kierstin Levang was 2 for 3, Smith Muegge was 2 for 3 and drove in the circle to get the win, strik- nings here Tuesday in a 22-11 Smith and Kayla Capps all hom- went 3 for 3 and drove in two in three runs. Kayla Hoke went ing out three and walking three. win over Pierce. ered for Centralia, which scored runs, and Capps was 2 for 3 with 4 for 6 with a double and drove The Blazers (26-11 overall) The win pushed the Lady 20 runs over the final two in- four RBIs. in two runs, and Sydnie Cole- host Grays Harbor on Friday. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 SPORTS

District IV 2B Baseball Tournament Bracket Saturday, May 7 to Saturday, May 14; Five to Regionals

Rainier 3 Toutle Lake 11 Toutle Lake 10 Round 1 Game 5 Loser-Out Play-In 3 p.m., Saturday Games Toledo at Tenino Toutle Lake 26 Game 13 Game 9 Rainier 0 Game 11 Friday, 1 p.m. Tuesday, 1 p.m. Tuesday, 1 p.m. Toutle Lake Game 1 Winner 13 at Adna at Adna at Mossyrock 12 p.m., Saturday at Tenino (Loser out) Napavine 4 NW Chr. 1 Adna Game 6 3 p.m., Saturday Game 15 Game 16 Toledo 20 at Toledo Napavine 0 Saturday, 1 p.m. Championship Napavine 14 at Mossyrock Toledo 3 Saturday, Game 2 Third/Fourth May 14, 4 p.m. Both to 12 p.m., Saturday Both to at Mossyrock Regionals at Toledo Regionals Wahkiakum 4 Ocosta 1 Wahkiakum 8 Game 7 Pe Ell-WV 1 3 p.m., Saturday Wahkiakum 13 Winner 14 Wahkiakum at Pe Ell Pe Ell-WV 6 Game 3 Game 14 Game 10 12 p.m., Saturday Game 12 Friday, 4 p.m. Tuesday, 4 p.m. Pe Ell-WV at Pe Ell at Adna at Adna Tuesday, 4 p.m. Ilwaco 0 Napavine (Loser out) Adna 16 at Mossyrock Game 8 Loser 13 3 p.m., Saturday Mossyrock 4 Life Chr. 2 at Univ. Place Adna 0 Game 4 Game 12 Life Chr. 2 12 p.m., Saturday Fifth Place Saturday, 10 a.m. at Univ. Place at Mossyrock Winner to Adna 14 Regionals Loser 14

Indians Bounce Back, Blast Districts Rainier Continued from Sports 1 ADNA — Toledo responded in the best way possible from pitching. We knew it would Saturday’s loss, blasting Rainier come down to getting a break.” 20-3 here Tuesday in a loser-out Arrington struck out three District 4 2B Baseball Tourna- of Adna’s first four batters in the ment contest. top of the first, allowing a single The win means Toledo (17- by Burdick on the Pirates’ third 5) moves on to face Adna in a at-bat. consolation semifinal Friday at 1 “Red threw an outstanding p.m., in Adna. game. I’m so proud of him right The Indians pounded out 15 now,” Hal Arrington said. “It hits and took advantage of six was the best game he’s pitched Rainier errors in the win. Wes this year. He was hitting his Kuzminsky went 3 for 4 and spots. His curveball and his fast- drove in two runs, while pitch- ball were hitting.” ing all five innings and striking PWV gained the early edge out four without allowing an two batters into the bottom of earned run. the first. Jason Fluke was hit by Jackson Kuzminsky went 2 a pitch, then was driven home for 3 and drove in two runs, Kolt by an Arrington double to score MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Korpi was 2 for 4 with a dou- the game’s only run. ble and four RBIs, and Dylan “Red had a nice double to Adna’s Spencer Burdick pitches on Tuesday during District 4 tournament action against Pe Ell-Willapa Valley in Mossyrock. Hoiseck went 2 for 3 with two score our first run, and besides on my backup in the field. They semifinal. ing six runs over the first three that we couldn’t string anything RBIs. did a good job. I don’t think they “If they play like that I expect innings and cruising the rest of Toledo was blanked in the together, the hits were stag- had any errors. That was good to go to the state championship, the way. gered,” Hal Arrington said. “It first inning, but scored nine in for them.” that’s our goal as a team,” Hal Anderson, Dalton Phillips, the second and 10 in the fourth. was the same with them.” Arrington said. “I have eight re- Wesley Wilson hit a single Wyatt Berry and Radley Risner The Indians drew seven walks, The Titans were unable to turners, and they want to go to for Adna in the top of the sev- each had two hits for Toutle had eight different players drive advance a single runner past the top.” enth, with the Pirates needing Lake, with Dillon Brown hitting in runs and had 10 different second following the run. to score to stay alive. But Wilson a triple and driving in three “Two outstanding pitchers, players collect hits. was forced out at second in the Ducks Shut Out Tigers in runs. and well-played clean defense. Hunter Coleman went 2 for 3 ensuing at-bat, and Arrington Sam Fagerness, Ben Wood- We got just a couple opportu- Semifinals for Pacific 2B League champion nities,” Rooklidge said. “We hit fanned Adna’s Derek Chilcoate MOSSYROCK — Toutle rum, Owen Anderson and Ma- Rainier, which finished its sea- two, three balls hard, and they to end the game. Lake pitcher Cody Anderson son Butler accounted for the Ti- son with a 17-5 record. found their gloves. Some are go- Adna, the defending State 2B threw a complete-game shut- gers’ hits. Note: All six of the teams ing to go your way, and some are champions, will play Toledo at out, and the Ducks shut down Napavine (11-11 overall) will remaining in the District 4 tour- going to go against you at times.” home on Friday in a consolation Napavine 10-0 here Tuesday in now take on either Wahkiakum nament are from the Central 2B No inning after the first last- semifinal. the semifinals of the District 4 or Life Christian on Friday at 4 League, meaning all five region- ed longer than four batters for The TItans, District 4 2B Baseball Tournament. p.m. in Adna in the consolation al berths out of District 4 will be either team. champs a year ago, advance Anderson worked the full semifinals. The winner secures C2BL teams. The fourth-place “Especially now in districts, to Saturday’s district final in seven innings, striking out three a regional berth and a spot in team will play its regional game with regionals coming around, Mossyrock, where they well face and giving up four hits on 79 Saturday’s third/fourth place in Wenatchee, while the other every game is going to be close,” Toutle Lake, 10-0 winners over pitches without walking a batter. game, while the loser will play four will play in either Chehalis Red Arrington said. “I just relied Napavine in Tuesday’s earlier His offense backed him up, scor- for fifth place. or Adna.

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District IV 2A Baseball Tournament Bracket THREE TO REGIONALS R.A. Long 3 R.A. Long 8 Game 1 Centralia 5 Tuesday, May 10 to 4:30, Tuesday Saturday, May 14 R.A. Long at Wheeler Field Game 5 Centralia 5 Game 9 Game 7 Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Wednesday Tumwater Winner 9 at Centralia at Chehalis at Centralia (Loser out) (Loser out) Tumwater 16 Hockinson Game 2 4:30, Tuesday MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Game 11 Ridgefield 4 at View Ridge MS W.F. West’s Nole Wollan connects with Game 12 Tumwater 11 Championship a pitch during a District 4 semiinal win Saturday, 4 p.m. Ridgefield 11 Friday, 5 p.m. over Hockinson Wednesday in Centra- at Centralia at Centralia lia. Third Place 1st/2nd Winner to Both to Regionals Black Hills 1 Regionals Bearcats Black Hills 13 Game 3 Hockinson 3 4:30, Tuesday Continued from Sports 1 Black Hills at Hockinson Game 6 Hockinson 2 from center fielder Tyson Guer- Winner 10 Game 10 rero to save a hit in the seventh. Saturday, 11 a.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. Game 8 W.F. West Hawkins didn’t have his most at Centralia at Chehalis Wednesday effective outing in the start, but (Loser out) (Loser out) Mark Morris 4 at Centralia struck out seven in five innings Centralia of work. He hit the first batter of Game 4 the game, balked to move him 4:30, Tuesday to second, and then ran down Mark Morris 3 at W.F. West HS W.F. West 5 a popped-up bunt attempt and W.F. West 12 doubled up the runner for a dou- ble play, setting the tone for the rest of the afternoon. 2A Baseball “He gutted out five innings for us that were huge,” Bullock said. “He didn’t have his command at Tumwater Starts Hot, Bumps Tigers to Consolation Round time, but he would regroup and By Aaron VanTuyl Chase worked into the sixth get it back and get out of some [email protected] inning, with seven hits, three trouble. We backed him up a walks and two strikeouts. Joseph little bit, defensively, but he did a Tumwater picked up a few Brascher finished out the game, lot of work himself.” timely hits for a big early lead facing just four batters to get the and bumped the defending State He ended each of his five in- final five outs. 2A champions into the consola- nings with a strikeout, and didn’t Noah Sirkel and Keenan Mil- allow a run until a hit batter, a tion bracket on Wednesday with an 11-5 win at Ed Wheeler Field. ligan were each 2 for 3 for Tum- pair of walks, a pair of singles water, and Sam Jones added two and a wild pitch put three Hock- The victory sends Tumwa- hits. inson runs on the board. ter (11-9), the last-place team in He also gave himself a big the Evergreen 2A Conference, Tumwater went 3-6 in EvCo hand at the plate, scoring a run into Friday’s District 4 2A Base- play, beat Aberdeen in a play-in with a sacrifice fly in the first ball Tournament championship game, then beat Hudson’s Bay in inning and hitting a solo homer game against W.F. West, while a pigtail contest just to gain en- to left-center field to start the Centralia (11-11) faces Black try into the district tournament. fourth inning. Hills on Saturday morning in a The Thunderbirds beat Centralia

“I didn’t think it was going loser-out consolation semifinal. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] in last year’s District 4 champi- out, but it was going,” he said. “I Centralia starter Riley Chris- Centralia's Nolan Wasson catches the ball as Tumwater's Noah Andrews slides into onship game, 8-5. heard everyone say it was going tensen was removed due to a sore second base on a steal attempt with Centralia's Broc Selstrom (15) looking on dur- “They hadn’t put it together out, and it was like, ‘Alright.’” shoulder after a five-pitch walk ing a District 4 2A Semiinal game at Ed Wheeler Field in Centralia on Wednesday. until their pigtail games, and The dinger sparked a three- to leadoff hitter Noah Andrews. they’re talented,” Ashmore said. run fourth inning that included Cody Parker took over on the an unearned run in the second got down and kept battling “With that kid (Chase) on the an RBI single from Kolby Steen mound for the Tigers and struck and five runs in the third — on and competing,” Ashmore said. mound, you’ve got to hold them and a suicide squeeze bunt by out the next two batters, but two hits, a walk, a balk and an er- “That’s all we can ask them to do, down and find a way to win at Brody Holcomb that scored Nole Tumwater loaded the bases with ror — to take a commanding 9-1 every time they come out.” the end, and we couldn’t keep a single and a walk to set the Wollan from third. advantage. Tumwater starter Logan them down enough to stay in it.” table for Michael Wagar’s three- Steen finished 2 for 3, while The Tiger bats awoke in the Hayden Dobyns and Elijah John- run triple. fifth and sixth, using two hits son each added singles. “That took a little out of us,” The Bearcats now move on to Tiger coach Rex Ashmore said, and two miscues to score two from The Chronicle face Tumwater at 5 p.m. Friday of Christensen’s injury. “I think in the fifth and RBIs from Jose night in the District 4 champion- more so when the kid ended up Pineda and Erik Cervantes to ship game, back at Ed Wheeler clearing them with two outs. I plate two more in the sixth, but Field. A win means the Bearcats thought if we’d have escaped a bases-loaded double play in the will play their May 21 regional that, it would have helped it and sixth helped Tumwater escape game back in Centralia, against it may have been a different sto- further damage. the District 2/3 No. 4 seed, while ry.” Bredeson finished 2 for 2, a loss means they’ll play a re- The Tigers responded with a while Fletcher Brown and Sak gional match at Franklin Pierce double from Fletcher Brown and Alexander were both 1 for 2. See a photo you like in the paper? High School in Tacoma against Kieran Bredeson to score in the “I do commend our kids. the District 1 runner-up. second, but Tumwater picked up They kept fighting, they never

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Hunting, Outdoors Hiking, Birding Hunting & Fishing Report Ifs, Buts, Maybes and Moms: That’s What Makes the World Go ‘Round t the risk of acknowledg- in front of jealous hens cluck- ticularly good around the barrier at least 900 springers have been selected via random drawing in ing my tardiness to the ing away in the henhouse. This dam and in the lower river. The tallied on their return. The es- June. Agratitude party I’d like to is grass. This is dirt. One is for river has also been producing capement goal is 1,000 fish. WDFW game division man- offer up a few carefully crafted eating. The other for scratching. a fair amount of hatchery steel- On the Klickitat River bank ager Mike Cope noted in a press words to the honorable, fierce, Be wary of all things bigger than head for anglers near the trout anglers below the Fisher Hill release that several new hunting loving and all together inimita- you, especially farmers and those hatchery, although the bite has Bridge are starting to catch a few opportunities were opened in ble job of moms. ghastly birds with talons and slowed in recent days and is like- more springers than in weeks southwest Washington this year First things first, moms beaks that fly and dive and ha- ly winding down for good. past. As of May 6 a total of 33 including buck hunts in Pacific don’t have to rass and mame. Stay close under Last week employees at the clipped Chinook adults had been and Grays Harbor counties. Ad- love us and yet Mama’s wing and they will soon Cowlitz River salmon separator counted at the Lyle Falls trap. So ditional antlerless deer hunts and they almost al- learn to rise with the sunrise collected 1,358 adult spring Chi- far though there have been no youth hunts have also been ap- ways do. The and to retreat early against the nook, 91 jacks, 395 winter-run returns reported at the Klickitat proved across the state. almost in that threatening arrival of ominous steelhead, 17 summer-run steel- Salmon Hatchery. Applications can be submit- last sentence dark. head and one cutthroat trout. Sturgeon fishing in the John ted online at https://fishhunt.dfw. is more than Without the guiding hand, The total return for springers so Day Pool last week was slow wa.gov/wdfw/special_permits. just a writer’s hoof or wing of those moms far this season is 6,819 fish. River from the bank but boat anglers html or by phone at 1-877-945- crutch, it is an the fate of their offspring would flow at Mayfield Dam on Mon- were catching some legal size 3492. Most permits cost $7.10 all-important By Jordan be destined for a quick and un- day was recorded at about 5,290 fish. Anglers targeting walleye for Washington residents and caveat. Like timely demise at the unforgiving cubic feet per second with water and bass averaged about two and $110.50 for non-residents. Youth all things, if Nailon hands of the world. Try as we visibility of seven feet. 11 fish per rod, respectively. In permits typically cost $3.80. it happened jnailon@ might, even farmers are unable Joe Hymer, a biologist for the The Dalles Pool boat anglers av- Drawing results will be made every time it chronline.com to mimic the caring capacity of WDFW, noted in a report that eraged more than three walleye available no later than mid-July. would some- a real life mom. The best, rar- salmon fishing has also been pro- and 16 bass per rod. In the meantime the state- how cease to be noteworthy and est and most fleeting moments ductive on the Kalama River. A Elsewhere bass anglers have wide turkey hunt will continue fall into the category of rote be- around the barnyard are always prospect report from the WDFW begun to move off the mainstem through the end of May and, of havior. Instead, those outlier re- directly related to the selfless, if noted that, “Fishing is reported pool holes in favor of the Yaki- course, the sun never sets on coy- lationships serve to remind us of oxytocin aided, acts of caring to be better than the creel checks ma River. Last week 41 bass an- ote season. the stark, and rare, difference be- mammas on the farm. show.” Up at the old bait shop glers interviewed by the WDFW tween maternal instinct and the Stepping back from the pen, below the red barn, master fly showed a haul of 375 fish for an CLAMMIN’ unspeakable other. the barnyard can be viewed as knotter Wayne Orzel said that, average of 4.4 bass per hour. Be- On the farm these lessons a microcosm to the rest of the “The water is incredibly clear. It’s tween May 1 and May 8 an es- Thursday is the final day of are often played out in bouts of world. We are all born to moth- perfect for drift boats right now. timated 6,721 bass were taken the most recent round of razor sharp reality that is not bound ers and most of us were lucky to There’s steelhead throughout the from the lower river alone. Cat- clam digs in Washington. That by the watchful eye of govern- be loved by one. Those fledgling system.” The fair feathered fish- fish have also drawn a few an- dig will happen at the following mental agencies or disapproving moments of love and tender- erman added that, “There’s not a glers to the river but the bite was beach and corresponding tide: families. ness, and all those memorable lot of springers but they’re here. slow, especially during the heat May 12, Thursday, 11:49 a.m.; First-time nanny goats must moments that come after, are a People are getting fish out of the of the day. -0.3 feet; Mocrocks quickly forge an unbreakable direct link to our maternal ori- river right now. I’d advise you Looking to the trout scene Typically no digging is al- bond with their mammary gins. Moms reads us books about to get out early and beat the sun. there is plenty stirring on local lowed after noon but the late hounding kids. The natural won- flying and then give us a loving That heat kind of puts the fish lakes. In Toledo, South Lewis morning tide on Thursday has der of oxytocin coursing through push from the nest. off the bite a little bit.” Looking County Park Pond will host a prompted the WDFW to extend their ungulate veins helps the Moms don’t have to love us, forward the Kalama and Wash- youth fishing derby on Saturday, digging hours to 1 p.m. that day new moms to remember that the but they almost always do. With ougal rivers may be even better May 14 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The only. tiny, ungainly ball of elbows and that in mind, you may have said options for the impending sum- pond will be closed to all anglers Following that wave of dig- ears staggering before them is a you love her last week, but you mer steelhead run. except those 14-years of age and ging there will likely be only a lifeform of their own creation, can tell her again this week too, Heading up the gorge the younger who are registered for handful of additional digging and one that is entirely depen- because despite your pestering, Wind River, Klickitat River and the derby. In preparation for that opportunities before the succu- dent upon their nurturing and she likely loves you. Drano Lake will likely be prime event the pond will close to all lent bivalves are left to their own hard fought wisdom. Patience Love you Mom. Thanks for locations for pulling out wander- fishing beginning at 12:01 a.m. devices over the summer. Below is required to watch those first reading. ing springers as they make their on May 12. The pond will not re- is a list of proposed digs, along steps and even more so for the way through the river gauntlet. open to the general public until with low tides and beaches: kid to find its place beneath a FISHIN’ “The challenge is to intercept after 2 p.m. on May 14, after the May 20, Friday, 6:37 a.m.; -0.3 swollen udder. In the event that them while you can, because third annual Lions Club fishing feet; Mocrocks, Copalis a meandering kid gets lost in the The lower Columbia River they move quickly once they de- derby has concluded. There is May 21, Saturday, 7:12 a.m.; tall grass of the pasture it is Ma- salmon season has been on hold cide to cross the dam,” explained no charge to participate in the -0.6 feet; Mocrocks, Copalis ma’s ear splitting bleat that acts but there are still plenty of fish Hymer in a release. derby and about 100 prizes will May 22, Sunday, 7:47 a.m.; as a homing beacon for the way- in the system. Accordingly, the On the Wind River last week be awarded to lucky little anglers. -0.8 feet; Mocrocks ward and a siren of caution to the mainstem closure has springer boat anglers averaged about one Likewise, Lake Aberdeen will Those digs are awaiting fi- rest of the grazing herd. crazed anglers looking elsewhere spring Chinook per 3.5 rods. host a youth fishing derby on nal approval from the WDFW, Mamma hogs drop a dozen to ply their piscatorial pursuits Bank anglers also managed fair Saturday, May 14. The lake will pending marine toxin testing. piglets in the dead of night and and the area’s numerous spar- returns on their effort, some- close to all fishing at 5:30 p.m. on Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish then move with warming preci- kling tributaries are receiving times outpacing boaters. A press Friday in order to give the freshly manager for the WDFW, al- sion to turn a pile of writhing the bulk of that attention. release from the WDFW noted planted fish time to rest before ways advises diggers to hit the swine into twelve thriving pigs However, that mainstem that the Carson National Fish the derby. About 100 children beach at least one hour prior to with no blanket. A seven hun- closure will be lifted temporar- Hatchery fish ladder opened on are expected to show up. the low tide in order to achieve dred pound pig adjusts gingerly ily from Friday, May 13 through May 3 and at least 90 spring Recent trout stocking efforts the best digging results. Dig- in her pen while one pound Sunday, May 15 from the mouth Chinook have returned so far. by the WDFW include Mayfield gers are allowed to keep as many piglets wander haphazardly be- up to Bonneville Dam. A one- The hatchery escapement goal is Lake, which received 4,000 rain- as 15 clams per person but they neath clodhopper hooves and mile sanctuary will be in place 1,500 fish. bows. Tiger muskies are also ru- are required to keep the first 15 a snarling snorkle snout. She around the mouth of the Lewis The fishing at Drano Lake mored to be picking up the slack clams that they dig, regardless of knows them by sound and sight River in order to prevent the in- has been very similar to the in the Cowlitz River’s lowest dam size or condition. Additionally, and smell. She counts tails and cidental catch of salmon return- Wind River. As a result of those lake. Elsewhere, Fort Borst Park each digger must haul their own noses twice before standing up ing to that system. Then, on May positive returns the daily limit Pond was planted with 2,080 half clams in their own personal con- and stretching. She counts three 16 hatchery steelhead and hatch- for adult salmon will be in- pound rainbows on May 2 and tainer. All diggers 15 years of age times before laying back down. ery Chinook jacks will again be creased to four Chinook per day Klickitat Lake received 540 half or older must have a valid fishing The collapses in exhaustion put back on the fishable list in from May 15 through June 30. pound rainbows on May 3. license. while the tiny swine suckle and the waters between Rocky Point/ That rule change will be valid Wildlife officials are urging squeal. Tongue Point and upstream downstream of the markers on beach visitors to steer clear of the A renegade hen stows away to the I-5 Bridge. Additionally, land downstream and across HUNTIN’ soft dry sand near the dunes in under a slatboard floor and waits shad will reopen that day all the from the White Salmon National Permit-only bear hunts are order to avoid disturbing nest- patiently for silent eggs to warm way up to Bonneville. After this Fish Hatchery and upstream of happening around the state but ing populations of streak horned and jostle before hatching and weekend the full tilt springer the Highway 14 Bridge. All har- if you don’t know that then you larks and snowy plovers. Both chirping. Keeping them close fishery on the lower Columbia vested salmon must be at least don’t have a permit. The take- birds are considered “threatened” under her wings she feeds them will likely not reopen until June. 12 inches long and only two away from that factoid? Get your by the federal government and what scraps she has horded away In the meantime the Cowlitz hatchery steelhead may be bon- permit paperwork taken care of “endangered” by Washington. for this very moment and works River is providing some of the ked each day. All wild salmonids early. The precariously fated birds lay steadfastly on their marching best odds for hookin a spring must be released. Additionally, May 18 is the final day for their eggs in the dune sands this line order. Days later, under blue- Chinook. A prospects report Drano Lake will be closed on special hunting permit applica- time of year so the best way to bird skies the cautious mamma from the WDFW described the Wednesdays through the end of tions for fall deer, elk, mountain avoid them is to stick to the wet, bird brings her fresh flock out early returns for springers on the June. The Little White Salmon goats, moose, bighorn sheep and compact sand near the tide line from the protective shade of ano- Cowlitz as “running ahead of the National Fish Hatchery fish lad- turkey to be submitted to the and to obey posted speed limits nymity and flaunts her clutch curve.” The bite has been par- der opened on May 4 and so far WDFW. Permit winners will be when driving. NBA 2A Softball Westbrook Leads Thunder Past Spurs 95-91 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — ship team you have to win on the Adna Scores 16 in Win Over Steilacoom Russell Westbrook couldn’t be road. Simple as that.” stopped down the stretch, not But the Spurs have rallied By The Chronicle Both pitchers did well,” Adna a 9-5 decision to Hoquiam in even when the San Antonio from a 3-2 deficit only once in coach Mike Raschke said. nonleague action. Spurs were trying to foul him. their prolific playoff history, STEILACOOM — Adna Westbrook had 35 points, 11 winning the final two games in pounded 19 hits in a six- Added Raschke: “We made Adna committed seven er- hard contact, put a lot of balls rors to Hoquiam’s two. Seven rebounds and nine assists, and 2008 to defeat the then New Or- inning 16-5 win over Steila- the Oklahoma City Thunder ral- leans Hornets. coom in nonleague action here up against the fence. The de- of Hoquiam’s nine runs were fense played a little bit better, unearned. lied in the fourth quarter to beat After losing only once at Wednesday. the Spurs 95-91 on Tuesday night home during the regular season, Kendra Stajduhar had five and the offense was getting “We booted the ball, had timely hits.” a lot of errors,” Adna coach and take a 3-2 lead in the West- San Antonio has dropped two hits for the Pirates, with a dou- straight there now. Adna closes the season with Mike Raschke said. “Seven er- ern Conference semifinals. ble and two triples. Josey San- “We got stops and Russ was a After Oklahoma City won an 18-1 record,with a perfect rors is not something we’re fa- drini had three hits, including maniac tonight, keeping us in it,” Game 2 in San Antonio, the 16-0 mark in the Central 2B miliar with.” two doubles. Shanay Dotson Devanie Kleemeyer had Oklahoma City forward Kevin NBA acknowledged five incor- also had two hits for Adna, League. The Pirates open dis- Durant said. rect non-calls in the final stretch. tricts on Monday in Centralia. two hits — both doubles — who concluded their regular Durant added 23 points as There were a couple calls the Their opponent is still to be de- with two RBIs for the Pirates. season with the victory. the Thunder won for the second Spurs felt did not go their way in termined. Darian Humphrey, Shanay Samantha Rolfe and Jen- Dotson and Josey Sandrini time in San Antonio in the series. the final minutes Tuesday, but it ikka Poppe split time on the also had a pair of hits for Adna. Oklahoma City can close out the was Westbrook who left no ques- mound for the Pirates. The Tuesday’s Results “We never got the momen- series Thursday in Game 6 at tion of the outcome. duo combined to give up eight HOQUIAM — The Pirates tum going like we usually do. home. He sealed the victory with hits. suffered their first loss of the Definitely need to clean it up,” “I hope we respond a little an- a three-point play with 6.3 sec- “Sam got back on track. season here Tuesday, dropping Raschke said. gry with a chip on our shoulder,” onds remaining, scoring after Spurs guard Danny Green said. Kawhi Leonard was not able to “If you want to be a champion- foul intentionally. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 • Sports 7

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors State Fishery Submits Proposal Back to Tribes Hopefully Ending Stalemate on Setting Salmon Seasons By Mark Yuasa went to the ocean either didn’t The Seattle Times survive or came back in an un- healthy state. State Fish and Wildlife sub- If an agreement can come to mitted their fishing proposal late Wednesday afternoon back head both the sport and tribal to tribal fishery managers, and fishing seasons could be saved many in the sport-fishing indus- and the process to get those sea- try are hopeful that an agreement sons approved through the Na- on the 2016-17 salmon fishing tional Marine Fisheries Service seasons will be announced in the will move much faster. next day or two. On May 4, 20 sport anglers On May 6, the Puyallup Tribe gathered to protest a Swinom- submitted a proposal letter to ish tribal spring chinook gill-net Michael S. Grossman, the Wash- fishery on the Skagit River. The ington State Attorney General’s fishery – which was consulted Office with a list of agreed fish- under Endangered Species Act eries for sport and tribes. as a federal action through the This comes after talks failed Bureau of Indian Affairs – al- during a meeting on April 27 in lows tribal fishermen three, two- Fife with around 60 representa- tives from state, tribal, NOAA day openings in May. Fisheries, and officials from the Another protest followed governor’s and attorney general’s on May 5 at the U.S. Fish and office. Wildlife Service/National Ma- The positive signs in recent rine Fisheries Service Office in days will hopefully end a month- Lacey drew an even larger crowd long dispute on how to share the of 100 protesters waving plac- burden of forecasted poor Puget ards emblazoned with “Equality,

Sound coho and Puyallup River Courtesy Photo Fairness, Transparency; Above chinook returns. Fishing guide Kent Alger hoists a nice hatchery chinook he caught this past winter in the San Juan Islands. the Law?; Save Our Fisheries; Lummi hereditary chief Bill Restore Fairness; and Common James, on the beach at Cherry Sense Conservation.” Point, says saving it is to preserve FB Taniela Tupou, and release 5 agreed to reduce the sport-fish- Makah tribal winter troll fishery The silver lining to the cur- others, including CB Moham- ing season on the Puyallup and chinook catch quota off the west- “the tribe’s very way of life.” It’s rent stalemate is both parties are med Seisay Carbon River sport fishery clo- ern edge of the Strait of Juan de the site of an ancient Lummi vil- on the same page about the need lage.Tribes prevail, kill proposed Unlimited Digital Access. $1 sure of two months during peak Fuca; and reduce their coho net- coal terminal at Cherry Point for 4 weeks. chinook arrival time; and close ting time on the Puyallup River. to bolster salmon stocks and im- null5 extra-fun food field This could mean anglers salmon fishing in south-central Scientists say the coho’s ocean prove the season-setting process. trips from Seattle just may be able to fish before Puget Sound – known as Marine survival was undermined by the State fishery has acknowl- Fullback Taniela Tupou runs the bulk of summer salmon be- Catch Area 11 in the Tacoma blob, a vast area of warmer ocean edged the tribal need to address the ball at the Seahawks’ rookie gin migrating into Puget Sound, area – from November through water that altered the makeup of long-term resource management minicamp at the Virginia Mason which have been off limits since January. the food chain in the waters off concerns, such as restoring habi- Athletic Center Sunday May 8, the closures took effect on May 1. In turn the tribal fishery the West Coast. tat and increasing hatchery fish 2016.Seahawks sign 5, including In earlier proposals the state managers would reduce the Many Puget Sound coho that production.

A Wild Tune: Alaska Moose Harmonizes Hiking Hummocks’ Chaotic Landscape With Home’s By Al Thomas Wind Chimes The (Vancouver) Columbian It will never qualify as one ANCHORAGE, Alaska of the classic trails of Mount St. (AP) — Forget “Uptown Helens, at least not visually. Funk.” The Alaska wild Yet Hummocks No. 229 — is grooving to the smooth with its chaotic landscape of dirt “moose-ic” of wind chimes. mounds and ponds — should be Britta Schroeder shot on local hikers’ bucket list. video of a moose playing Hummocks is not a river trail, one-part harmony with the not a meadow trail and not a wind chimes on the porch of her rural cabin near deep forest trail. Denali National Park and But the terrain it passes Preserve, and it’s quickly through in its 2.55 miles defi- making its way across the nitely is worth a look. Internet. “It’s among the most diverse Schroeder heard the and interesting landscapes at chimes around 10:30 p.m. Mount St. Helens,’’ said Peter May 4. She looked out the Frenzen, monument scientist at window of her home near the Mount St. Helens National Healy, Alaska, about 10 Volcanic Monument. “That area miles north of the park’s on the pumice plain and in the entrance, but it didn’t look hummocks is a natural lab at the windy. volcano.’’ The chimes contin- When the volcano erupted ued to sound for two to in 1980, much of the guts of the three more minutes. Then mountain were scattered. The she heard a thump on her hummocks are a jumble of sharp porch. ridges, steep faces and several “My dogs’ ears perked water-filled depressions. up,” she said. “I knew it Streams run through the was going to be an animal.” hilly terrain. With every hard Sure enough, there was rain storm and pond break, the a moose, rubbing its head hummocks change a little. against the wind chimes Hummocks trail No. 229 and gumming the glass loops through the area, where disc pendulum that hangs willows, alder, Douglas fir, down from the middle of mountain hemlock and Indian the instrument. paintbrush are reestablishing. She opened the door of The ponds are home for mallards her cabin wide enough to and mergansers. Beavers have get her cellphone through dammed a pond. to shoot video but still keep The trail swings close to the her dog inside. upper North Fork of the Toutle FILE PHOTO / The Columbian River, but never quite goes to the Schroeder said a cow Hikers walk Hummocks trail No. 229 near Coldwater Lake on the north side of Mount St. Helens. and two moose calves had water’s edge. The loop can be spent some time near her hiked in either direction. State Highway 504 is gated Hummocks trail easily can ston Ridge Observatory, which cabin since last summer “It’s one of the most inter- during the off-season just be- be a side trip on a visit to John- opens for the season on May 14. but she had not seen the esting hikes,’’ Frenzen said. “It yond the Hummocks trail park- family since March. She shows how diverse and produc- ing lot. assumes the mother has tive what the volcano left can be.’’ There’s no trail counter to kicked the calves out, and Numbered posts are scat- know how much use the route this one returned to her tered along the trail. The For- gets. 80% OFF yard. est Service has prepared a guide “Hummocks might be more As for the “moose-ical” corresponding to the numbers busy during the shoulder season RETAIL PRICES interlude, Schroeder isn’t for the Hummocks trail that will than during the summer,’’ Fren- going to venture a guess be available this summer at the zen said. “It’s at the end of the as to what attracted the Johnston Ridge Observatory plus road (when gated), so people get Retail Price $149 STEEL OR moose to the wind chimes. other Discover Your Northwest there and take the hike.’ OUR PRICE Apparently even moose bookstores and available online. The Mount St. Helens Insti- FIBERGLASS The agency tried to make live by the adage that it isn’t tute also has an ecology-based CH558006cbw.do a party until something is guide available at the trailhead, student curriculum that uses PRE HUNG broken. The animal proba- but they were gone quickly. Hummocks trail. DOOR bly left after it snapped the Hummocks trail is open all Boundary trail No. 1, the ma- $79 wooden base of the chimes year, if road conditions make it jor east-west hiking route across in half, Schroeder said. A accessible. It’s often still available the Gifford Pinchot National 4 ⁹/₁₆ EXTERIOR WALL little glue made it good as in November and as early as Feb- Forest, begins 0.8 mile from new. ruary, depending on snow condi- the parking, if the trail is hiked tions. clockwise. 1-800-600-6903 Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 LOCAL

MLB Iannetta’s HR Lifts Mariners Past Rays 6-5 Alyx Fast Signs With Minot State

TED S. WARREN / The Associated Press Seattle Mariners’ Chris Iannetta (33) is greeted by teammates at home plate after he hit a walk-of solo home run in the 11th inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Wednesday in Seattle. SEATTLE (AP) — With a full Dickerson then lined the first count in the bottom of the 11th pitch over the center-field wall inning, Seattle’s Chris Iannetta for his eighth homer. was looking for a pitch to hit. “It got away from him, but it MATT BAIDE / [email protected] He got it and gave the surging shows you what can happen if Centralia High School senior Alyx Fast (in green) jokes with her parents Kami (in red) and Brycen (right) Fast in the CHS Mariners a series sweep. you don’t command the strike library on Wednesday afternoon as she signs a letter of intent to play basketball at Minot State University in Minot, Iannetta jumped on a 3-2 zone,” Mariners manager Scott North Dakota. The Beavers went 11-18 last year and 8-14 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NCAA Div. II). pitch from Steve Geltz for a lead- Servais said of Walker. “His stuff off homer to give the Mariners a was outstanding, he was really NBA 6-5 victory over the Tampa Bay cruising, but the walks and then Rays on Wednesday and a sweep he makes the mistakes on the Splash Brothers Curry, Thompson Send Warriors to West Finals of the three-game series. grand slam and before you know Iannetta’s third homer of the it he’s out of the game. You can’t season salvaged the victory for OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — the rebound and tried a back- round at Houston, the day let your guard down obviously Klay Thompson’s sweet shooting ward pass to Curry that the point he slipped on a wet spot and Seattle, which was unable to hold in this league. He just lost it for touch carried the Warriors while guard had to save. The ball went sprained his knee. He came off an early 4-0 lead. a little bit.” “If he threw a slider up in the Stephen Curry was down, and to Bogut, who turned toward the the bench in a 132-125 overtime The Mariners capitalized on together again in the starting baseline and handed off to Curry zone, I was hoping I could make starter Chris Archer’s wildness win in Game 4 and scored an contact with that, or a fastball lineup the Splash Brothers led from close range and buried a 3 for a three-run first. Norichika Golden State back to the Western over his tall teammate with 4:34 NBA-record 17 points in the ex- down ... luckily get to two strikes tra period on the way to 40. and get something out over the Aoki singled and Ketel Marte Conference finals. to go. plate,” he said. “Ideally, you don’t walked. After Cano struck out, Thompson scored 33 points Green, who blocked a career- Last year, on May 5, 2015, the want to go the deepest part or to Archer walked Cruz and Kyle with six 3-pointers, Curry added high seven shots in Game 4 on Warriors lost their next game center field here, but I’ll take it.” Seager to force in a run. Seth 29 and sealed it with a 3 with Monday, made good on his dec- the day after Curry was named It was the second game- Smith then followed with a two- 24.9 seconds left, and Golden laration to eliminate Portland. MVP — falling 97-90 at home State advanced to the West finals deciding home run allowed by run single up the middle. After Game 4, he said: “Do to Memphis as Curry went 7 for Cruz opened the third inning for the second straight season Geltz in the series, who gave up I think they’re done? Of course 19, including 3 of 11 on 3s, for 19 a three-run homer on his first with his sixth homer to make it with a 125-121 victory over the I think they’re done,” which he Portland Trail Blazers in Game 5 points. pitch in the sixth inning of Se- 4-0. later acknowledged wasn’t meant on Wednesday night. attle’s 5-2 victory on Monday. as disrespect but rather to fuel Lillard, an Oakland native, Curry finished with five 3s “Just a little unfortunate,” SWEEPSTAKES: The Mariners his own team. was 7-for-24 shooting in his final a day after becoming the first Rays manager Kevin Cash said. swept the Rays at home for the Curry started for the first game of the season back home in unanimous MVP in NBA his- “Geltz’s M.O. is he’s going to first time since Aug. 7-9, 2006. time since Game 4 of the first the East Bay. tory. 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Carlos Osorio / The Associated Press In a photo from April 14, Glen Hotchkiss, right, holds mother Phyllis Hotchkiss’ hand as they talk at her nursing home in Adrian, Mich. Phyllis, 93, has dementia and is conined to a wheelchair and was involuntarily discharged from her nursing home this year to one further away from her family. Nursing Homes Turn to Eviction to Drop Difficult Patients

TROUBLING: Those Damian Dovarganes / The Associated Press In this April 15 photo, nurse Zach- Targeted Are Frequently ary Notario, center, and Janette Wilson, Poor and Suffering right, look after her husband, John From Dementia Wilson, who sufers from Lou Gehrig’s disease, at the Dignity Health St. John’s By Matt Sedensky Pleasant Valley facility in Camarillo, The Associated Press Calif. When Wilson, 61, was refused readmission, the family sued to get NEW YORK — Nursing him back into the nursing home, but homes are increasingly evicting even when they prevailed, the facility their most challenging residents, refused. Jeremy Wilson said his father testing protections for some of so- was needlessly kept hospitalized for ciety's most vulnerable, advocates more than seven months until man- for the aged and disabled say. agement changed and the home i- Those targeted for eviction nally relented. are frequently poor and suffer- ing from dementia, with families unsure of what to do, according and have meals with," said Alison to residents' allies. Removing Hirschel, an attorney who directs them allows an often stretched- the Michigan Elder Justice Initia- thin staff to avoid the demands tive and has fought evictions. "It's of labor-intensive patients in favor completely devastating." of ones who are easier and more Agyemang Bediako knows profitable. ing Home Reform Act of 1987 ceiving pressure from adminis- budsman to fight the eviction. the feeling well. After breaking "When they get tired of caring guarantees Medicaid recipients' trators at her mother's assisted Though the facility eventually both legs in a jump from a burn- for the resident, they kick the resi- beds must be held in theirnursing living facility about two years dropped the discharge case, it ing building, he found himself dent out," said Richard Mollot of homes during hospital stays of up ago to have the then-94-year-old left her feeling as if her mother's recovering at a the Long Term Care Community to a week. transferred elsewhere. For the rights had been violated. nursing home. He said he was still Coalition, a New York advocacy "They try and take the easy first six years she had lived in the "It was her home," she said. undergoing rehabilitation when group. way out and refuse to let the per- home, she had paid more than "What an awful thing to do to the facility told him it would be Complaints and lawsuits son back in," said Eric Carlson, an $5,000 monthly. It was only after somebody." discharging him to a homeless across the U.S. point to a spike attorney who has contested evic- Becker's mother exhausted her Whatever facilities' reasons, shelter. in evictions even as observers tions for the advocacy group Jus- savings and went on Medicaid the process can be harrowing. "I was panicked," he said, de- note available records only give a tice in Aging. that the facility initiated discharge "It's not just losing their home. scribing his thoughts before a suc- glimpse of the problem. Bruce Anderson, 66, suffered proceedings, making her wonder It's losing their whole community, cessful appeal of his case. "What An Associated Press analysis a brain injury more than a decade if money was a factor. it's losing their familiar caregiv- am I going to do? I couldn't even of federal data from the Long- ago, and had been through sev- Becker hired a lawyer and ers, it's losing their roommate, eat. I became depressed. I wanted Term Care Ombudsman Pro- eral transfers before ending up at enlisted the help of the local om- it's losing the people they sit with to kill myself." gram finds complaints about Norwood Pines Alzheimer's Care discharges and evictions are up Center in Sacramento, Califor- about 57 percent since 2000. It was the top-reported grievance nia. His daughter, Sara Anderson, in 2014, with 11,331 such issues said the facility began insisting it logged by ombudsmen, who work wasn't an appropriate setting for to resolve problems faced by resi- him, and after he was hospital- dents of nursing homes, assisted ized with pneumonia, he wasn't living facilities and other adult- allowed back. eritage She saw the action as retalia- ouse care settings. tory after repeated complaints H H The American Health Care Association, which represents about her father's care. She ap- Assisted Living nursing homes, defends the dis- pealed the facility's action and charge process as lawful and nec- won, but said it still refused to let essary to remove residents who him back. He remains hospital- Dignity • Respect • Integrity can't be kept safe or who endan- ized. ger the safety of others, and says "It doesn't matter if you win or processes are in place to ensure lose it, there's not enforcement of Included are a variety of speciic evictions aren't done improperly. these hearings. We didn't know Dr. David Gifford, a senior vice that the hearing was pointless," services in the areas of president with the group, said a she said. * Personal hygiene and appearance * Medication reminders and management national policy discussion is nec- Norwood Pines did not re- essary because there are a grow- turn calls seeking comment. * Assistance - bathing/dressing * Cognitive support ing number of individuals with Federal law allows unre- * Full service dining * Short stay, or respite services complex, difficult-to-manage cas- quested transfers of residents for * Snacks available 24 hours a day * Mobility assistance es who outpace the current model a handful of reasons: the facility's * Housekeeping and personal laundry * Transportation - weekly schedule of what anursing home offers. closure; failure to pay; risk posed "There are times these indi- to the health and safety of oth- viduals can't be managed or they ers; improvement in the resident's require so much staff attention to condition to the point of no lon- manage them that the other resi- ger needing the home's services; dents are endangered," he said. or because the facility can no lon- The numbers of both nursing ger meet the person's needs. homes and residents in the U.S. Though that final category is have decreased in recent years; often cited in evictions, advocates about 1.4 million people occupy dispute how often it fits. about 15,600 homes now. The "The majority of the time, it's overall number of complaints because the resident is considered across a spectrum of issues has difficult," said Tony Chicotel, an fallen in the past decade, though attorney for California Advocates complaints about evictions are for Nursing Home Reform. down only slightly from their Chicotel says involuntary high-water mark in 2007, the discharges are almost entirely fo- federal figures show. Meanwhile, cused on Medicaid beneficiaries the share of complaints that evic- and that economics sometimes tions and discharges represent has play a role in the ousters. Rather Join Us For A Tour And Complimentary Lunch steadily grown, holding the top than a long-term Medicaid pa- spot since 2010. tient, many facilities would prefer Advocates say offending facili- to fill a bed with a private-pay res- ties routinely flout federal law, at- ident or a short-term rehabilita- 360-496-6699 CH553815cbw.cg tempting to exploit and widen jus- tion patient, whose care typically tifications for discharge. They say brings a far higher reimburse- 860 W. Main Ave., Morton hospitalizations are a common ment rate under Medicare. time when facilities seek to purge Vicki Becker of Sammamish, We Accept Medicaid www.acaringplace.net residents, even though the Nurs- Washington, said she began re- Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 LIFE

portunity to make seed balls, try your hands at writing with ink Editor’s Best Bet Community made from oak galls, talk to ex- perts about gardening with na- Rotary Clubs to Hold Dinner/Auction tive prairie plants or how fire is used to restore prairies. Or just The three Rotary clubs in Lewis County — Centralia, bring a picnic lunch and enjoy Chehalis and Twin Cities — will be hosting a dinner/auction the hayride. at 6 p.m. Friday at the Blue Pavilion at the Southwest Wash- The Self-Guided Trail has ington Fairgrounds. Calendar interpretive signs pointing out This year’s event will be a benefit for the Boys and Girls many of the unique features of Club of Lewis County. these prairies. There will be a dinner catered by Once Upon a Thyme, Thursday, May 12 Black Hills Audubon Society live and silent auctions, and a dessert dash. HAVE AN EVENT YOU will be hosting a 7:30 a.m. bird Admission is $50. Tickets may be purchased at https:// Curtain to Close on WOULD LIKE TO INVITE walk at Glacial Heritage. More rotary-lewis.auctionreg.org/registration. Tyrrell’s Directing Career information is available at http:// For more information, email Julie Johnson, Twin Cities THE PUBLIC TO? blackhills-audubon.org/. Rotary president, at [email protected]. at Centralia College Submit your calendar items At Mima Mounds, visitors Brian Tyrrell will be direct- to Newsroom Assistant Doug may walk around the mounds ing his final Centralia College Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the in full flower and learn resto- play as the school performs a week before you would like ration techniques like broom brary is located at 400 N. Market musical called “Once on This Is- them to be printed. He can be pulling. This location is fully Blvd. For more information, call Open House Planned by reached at calendar@chronline. handicapped accessible with a land” May 12-15 and 19-21. the library at (360) 748-3301 or 3 Feathers Emu Ranch Tyrrell is retiring after 25 com or (360) 807-8238. Please paved trail that is ideal for fami- include all relevant information, visit www.TRL.org. As a part of their participa- years as a Centralia College dra- lies with toddlers and those who as well as contact information. want a less strenuous experi- tion in the 2016 National Emu ma instructor. Events can also be submitted Week May 7-15, Janean Parker Performances are at 7 p.m. ence. In addition, group tours of Olympia Historian at www.chronline.com Mima Mounds can be arranged and Tony Citrhyn, owners of 3 Thursdays; 8 p.m. Fridays; 7 p.m. Feathers Emu Ranch, are invit- Saturday, May 7 (sold out); 8 p.m. by sending an email to prai- to Speak at Borst Home [email protected]. ing folks to come out to their Saturday, May 14; and 2 p.m. on Open House Spring Visit Day from 11 a.m. to Sunday, May 15. country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- Because these are nature pre- Pioneer travel and trade 5 p.m. on Saturday. This production is truly a ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 serves, pets are not allowed. routes will be the focus of family affair. Tyrrell’s wife, Jana, Raucous, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft Those wishing to donate to Cost is $2 per person, which House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino,, the Thurston County Food Bank an open house 1:30-3:30 will include touring the pens portrays Erzulie, Goddess of Rochester Love, and his daughter, Megan, can do so at either location. Items p.m.Saturday at the Borst Home, and incubation area, viewing “The Jungle Book,” 7 p.m., Roxy The- Carriage House and One-Room baby emu chicks, making feath- is cast as Ti Moune. ater, Morton, rated PG, adults $8, stu- with glass are not accepted. Other family connections dents/seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 Directions to the sites can be Schoolhouse. er and egg shell crafts, and an include Lucy Page, who plays Centralia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- found at prairieappreciationday.org. OIympia historian Scott activity book for children. Mama Euralie; older daughter 3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple Bartlett will be speaking 2-3:30 The emu ranch is located Lenora, who is Little Ti Moune; streets, (360) 985-0662 Author to Unveil p.m. in the school about pioneer north of Adna at 722 Deep younger daughter Margaret, a “Once on This Island,” 8 p.m., Corbet travel, assisted by Olympian Creek Road. Theatre, Centralia College, adults $10, Etta Keller, and her daughters, Storyteller; and son Miles, an- students/seniors $8, (360) 736-9391, ext. Latest Bakeshop Originally from Australia, other Storyteller. 525 Clara and Courtney, who will be emus are being raised in the Theater veteran Matt Os- Cooking With Herbs and Spices, 6-8 Mystery ‘On Thin Icing’ in costume. The three women United States for their lean red borne’s two children are both in p.m., Fort Borst Park Kitchen 2, spon- Pacific Northwest mystery wore Victorian dresses for the meat and their oil that is used the cast. Elizabeth Osborne is sored by WSU Lewis County 4-H Food writer Ellie Alexander, author of April 9 open house. for skin conditions, but farm- Resource Leaders, preregistration en- “On Thin Icing,” the the third in The historical buildings are also Little Ti Moune and Allan couraged, (360) 740-1212 ers like Parker and Citrhyn find Osborne is a Storyteller. the “Bakeshop Mysteries” series, located at the south end of Fort additional income in the other Admission is $10 for adults, will be at the Chehalis Timber- Borst Park in Centralia. co-products from the emu, such and $8 for students and seniors. Public Agencies land Library 1-2:30 p.m. Satur- For more information, email as, leather, feathers and eggs. For reservations, call (360) 736- Great Rivers Behavioral Health Or- day. A local baker will provide Jean Bluhm at jeanbluhm@comcast. 9391, ext 525. ganization, Governing Board, meeting treats inspired by the book. net or call her at (360) 748-4362. please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 Other upcoming events at canceled, (360) 795-5942 Like the first two novels, “On Centralia College are: Centra- Chehalis Timberland Library, closed, Thin Icing” is set in Ashland, lia College Jazz Band Concert, 7 staff training Oregon, home of the Oregon p.m., May 25; Pacific Northwest Shakespeare Festival. Besides Chamber Orchestra Concert, Libraries page-turning suspense, the 7:30 p.m. June 6; Lewis County Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 books give readers a taste of Community Band Concert, 7:30 a.m., Salkum Shakespeare, the charm of Ash- p.m., June 7; and Centralia Col- Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 land, and original, handcrafted lege Choir Concert, 7 p.m., June a.m., Winlock recipes for pastries and sweets. Compassionate Consultations — Locally Owned 8. 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Semi-private nursing tion medications. the cost of the priciest option, a nearly 19 percent since 2011. “It’s really becoming more home rooms cost $82,125 annu- “They’re living longer, they’re privatenursing home room, edg- That’s roughly twice the rate and more difficult for the aver- ally, a bill that has climbed near- not necessarily living healthier,” ing closer to $100,000 annually, of overall inflation and breaks age family ... to even purchase ly 17 percent over the past five he said. down to a monthly bill of $7,698. long-term care insurance,” said years, according to Genworth. Genworth found that the according to a survey from Gen- Genworth Financial Inc. Caldwell, the nonprofit’s direc- Nursing home costs are ris- median annual cost for assisted worth Financial. sells long-term care coverage tor of long-term services and ing largely because residents living communities adds up Americans also are paying and didn’t address that cost in support policy. are more likely to arrive with to $43,539 this year. In-home more for other care options like its study, which was based on Medicare doesn’t cover long- chronic conditions like diabe- health aides, who help pa- home health aides and assisted information from 15,000 long- term stays, so a large swath of tes or emphysema that need tients with non-medical tasks living communities, while adult term care providers. people who need that coverage more medical attention, said like bathing or dressing, cost day care costs fell slightly com- Coverage costs also are ris- wind up spending down their Greg Crist, a spokesman for the $46,332 annually. pared to 2015, Genworth report- ing, and many people don’t un- assets until they qualify for the American Health Care Associa- The median annual cost ed in a study released Tuesday. derstand these expenses until government’s health insurance tion, the country’s largest trade for adult day care fell $224 to Private nursing home rooms they face them, said Joe Caldwell program for the poor, Medicaid. group for nursing homes. 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By Michelle Andrews Fotolia Kaiser Health News Healthcare spending for some ser- vices dropped by nearly a third when Health care spending for people turned 65 and switched from some services dropped by nearly private insurance to Medicare, accord- a third when people turned 65 ing to a recent study. and switched from private in- surance to Medicare, according to a recent study. The decline discounts from providers than was driven by lower prices paid other payers,” Wallace said. by the Medicare program to “Medicare is able to pay physi- doctors and other providers cians 30 percent less than other rather than a drop-off in the vol- payers, without leading to a re- ume of services seniors receive. duction in access.” The study offers a preview The impact on individual of the potential impact of rais- patients is less clear, since the ing the Medicare eligibility age change in their spending upon to 67 from the current 65, said enrolling in Medicare would Jacob Wallace, a doctoral candi- depend on the generosity of the date in health policy at Harvard private coverage they had before. University who coauthored the But since Medicare generally study, which was published in the May issue of Health Affairs. pays less for services than pri- “What this study shows, pretty vate insurance, it’s fair to say that CH558606bw.ke clearly, is that while the govern- seniors might expect to pay less ment may save money by increas- as well for services when they’re Neesha Davies, ARNP ing Medicare eligibility to 67, over- responsible for paying a percent- all national health care spending age of the cost in the form of co- will go up,” Wallace said. insurance, Wallace said. Using the claims data of As for raising the Medicare Offering 200,870 retired people who tran- eligibility age to 67, the study’s sitioned to traditional Medicare findings are consistent with a primary care from private insurance at age 2011 analysis by the Kaiser Fam- 65, researchers tracked health- ily Foundation, the study said. for patients of all ages care spending on a per member, (KHN is an editorially indepen- per quarter basis for two types dent program of the founda- of services, outpatient imag- tion.) That study estimated that ing and procedures. The study raising the Medicare eligibility New looked at claims paid for people age would have saved the federal between the ages of 62 and 68. government $5.7 billion in 2014 patients welcome When people turned 65 but would also have increased and enrolled in Medicare, the the out-of-pocket costs of 65- amount that insurers and ben- and 66-year-olds by $3.7 billion eficiaries spent on those services and employer retiree health care Riffe Medical Center dropped 32.4 percent on average, costs by $4.5 billion. or $38.56. “These findings, like ours, 745 Williams St. l Mossyrock The spending decline wasn’t may seem counterintuitive but 360-983-8990 tied to a reduction in beneficia- show the importance of looking ries’ use of health care services, at the total picture when trying the study found. 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Washington growth, a state census in 1889 with the silent comedy Sport- counted 853 residents in Aber- ing Youth, a feature film star- State deen. By the following year the ring Reginald Denny and Laura federal census counted 1,638. LaPlante. Located on Market HISTORY The same jump was seen in the Street adjacent to the St. Hel- public schools, where enroll- ens Hotel, the new theater seats ment increased from 109 in the 850 people and reportedly cost HistoryLink.org fall of 1889 to 204 in the spring $100,000 to construct. of 1890. It appears that much of The St. Helens was designed Aberdeen Incorporates the town’s growth was due to in an Italian Renaissance style. on May 12, 1890 families moving into town. Made largely of brick and tile, In 1890 the town had four the exterior featured three Aberdeen, located at the sawmills, a flour mill, two sash arched windows on the upper confluence of the Wishkah and and door factories, a shipyard, floors that served as the house’s Chehalis rivers on Grays Har- three salmon canneries, two most distinctive feature apart bor, incorporates. Founded by banks, and a newspaper. It had from the marquee. Inside, blue Samuel (1832-1935) and Mar- Photo by Charles R. Pratsch, Courtesy WSU Libraries become the manufacturing and and gold were predominant in tha (1845-1917) Benn, the town Heron and G streets, Aberdeen, July 4, 1892. commercial center on Grays the original décor, with lush sits on an advantageous site on Harbor. carpets laid over a thick pad- one of the few harbors along the Wishkah and established a had a small output that was Incorporating and Governing ding that virtually eliminated the Washington coast large and farm there. mostly used by local residents noise from foot traffic through deep enough to accommodate Several years earlier, in to build houses and outbuild- The town had been named the lobby. In addition to mo- ocean-going vessels. The land 1859, Samuel Benn had settled ings. They did not have the ca- and platted in 1884 but not in- tion picture screenings, the surrounding the town holds at Melbourne, on the Cheha- pacity to produce enough lum- corporated. After the tremen- venue was designed to accom- some of the richest timberlands lis River. He had arrived from ber to attract more ships. dous growth in the 1880s, it was modate touring theatrical pro- time to incorporate. On May 12, in the world and the waters New York via California and Building a Town ductions on a stage 22 feet wide teem with fish and shellfish. British Columbia, having tried 1890, Aberdeen became a city, and 40 feet deep. Of particular Aberdeen has grown up around both the California and Fraser The Benns decided to of- with local real-estate agent, J. note was the St. Helens’ Kim- canneries and lumber mills and River gold rushes. Not long af- fer land to anyone willing to B. Maling, serving as mayor. C. ball organ, which constituted become a commercial center ter the Redmans arrived, Benn establish a business on the T. Wooding, a banker, served roughly one-fifth of the total for loggers who come into town married Martha Redman Wishkah. In 1876 the first can- as the first treasurer. Six men expenditure on the theater. (In between jobs in the woods. (1846-1917), Reuben’s daughter. nery in what is now Aberdeen served on the first council: Wil- 1952, this grand instrument The town will have decades of They lived for several years at was built by George Hume. liam Anstie, Alex Young, E. L. was sold for a mere $1,000 and lumber- and fisheries-based Melbourne, but then, in 1868, In 1884 A. J. West, a lumber- Kochler, O. M. Kellogg, J. A. moved to a home in the Queen prosperity until the resources traded property with Reuben man from Michigan, moved to West, and L. F. Babcock. Anne neighborhood of Seattle. become scarce. During the lat- Redman, seeing the potential of Grays Harbor and built a mill In the coming decade the It currently resides in an organ ter half of the twentieth century the farm’s land as a town site. on the Benns’ land. Not long town would continue to devel- museum in Calgary, Alberta.) the town will have to adjust its The Benns purchased sev- after, J. M. Weatherwax, also op its infrastructure, building Opening day was one of economy, with tourism and eral other tracts of land and from Michigan, joined them bridges across the rivers and a great importance to Chehalis. retail sales taking the place of farmed alongside the scattered and built another mill. By 1886 railroad spur to connect with On Monday, May 12, a joint lumber and fish. farms in the vicinity. Though the first load of lumber for out- the Northern Pacific Railroad. luncheon was held for members Early Aberdeen Days Samuel Benn envisioned a town side markets was shipped. The Mills would increase in number of the Citizens Club, Rotary, on the site, growth was lim- Benns would eventually give and capacity. Lumbering and and the Kiwanis at the St. Hel- Early settlers near the mouth ited by several factors. First, the away or sell, often for payments related industries would con- ens Hotel. The guest speaker of the Wishkah River lived on bay was big enough for many designed to make lots more tinue to fuel growth in Aber- for the occasion was Melvin subsistence farms among the ocean-going vessels, but not affordable for families, two- deen until the 1930s. After the Winstock, a prominent vaude- Lower Chehalis Indians, who consistently deep like the bays thirds of their land. Depression, the long, slow tran- ville and motion-picture man had villages where Westport on Puget Sound. Further, the These mills, along with a sition away from an economy based in Portland. His talk was is today and along the rivers entrance to the harbor had not general store, a saloon, and a based on natural resources be- entitled “The Theatre and the and sloughs of the river val- been deepened and its relatively hotel formed the nucleus of gan, and continues today. Relation it Bears to the Com- ley. The area remained isolated shallow depth limited its acces- the new town emerging on munity,” and was followed by a from markets because it lacked sibility. Second, the only routes the Benn land. Over the next St. Helens Theatre guided tour of the new motion roads to the interior and steam- inland relied on the river or five years the town grew from picture house. “Every citizen ship service up the rivers was trails through the forest. No fewer than 50 residents to more in Chehalis Opens of the community is invited to sporadic. Most travel was done roads or railroad connected the than 1,600. More mills grew attend this luncheon whether a by canoe along the rivers. In settlement to Olympia or other up, some for lumber, others on May 12, 1924 member of any civic organiza- 1862 Reuben Redman (1820- market towns. Finally, the few for shingles. Between 1889 and The new St. Helens Theatre tions or not,” reported one Che- 1917) settled at the mouth of mills that did exist on the bay 1890, the town saw a spurt of in Chehalis opens for business halis paper.

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fort Road, Curtis, plant sale, arts, crafts Sunday, May 15 tion, instinct and novice, $25; Monday, May 16 and antique vendors, quilt raffle, lunch instinct and novice, $15; novice Calendar available, (360) 880-9913 only, $10. “The Jungle Book,” 7 p.m., Roxy The- Open house, Borst Home, Carriage Barn Hunt Planned for ater, Morton, rated PG, adults $7, stu- Continued from page Life 2 House Museum and One-Room School- For more information, call dents/seniors $6, (360) 496-5599 house, 1:30-3:30 p.m., south end of Fort Southwest Washington Jane Reed, (360) 262-3761, or Unlike other poultries, emu is Borst Park, Centralia, free admission, do- email her at [email protected]. Black Hills & Beyond, with Dean Law- not taken to auction or sold di- nations accepted, (360) 330-7662 Fairgrounds rence, 7 p.m., White Pass Country Muse- rectly to slaughter facilities. The Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo um, 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, farmer arranges for process- Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Chris- A Barn Hunt Fun Day is starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 (360) 494-4031 ing and handles sale of the end tian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., (360) coming to the Southwest Wash- Jackson Highway, Chehalis products. 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 ington Fairgrounds on Sunday. Dancing, Country Four and More, Organizations During the open house, all 3 “It’s a Blast,” Mount St. Helens Science There will be two sessions, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, and Learning Center, milepost 43.3, with the morning registration (360) 352-2135 Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Feathers products will be avail- state Route 504, stories, hands-on ac- Denny’s Restaurant, Centralia, (360) 8-9 a.m. and the afternoon reg- Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary able to sample and purchase. tivities, return of the “trashcano,” (360) Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- 736-8766 While touring the farm, visi- 274-2114 istration noon-1 p.m. sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal White Pass Historical Society, 6 p.m., tors will be able to view the emu Raucous, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft Barn hunt is a new sport for Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 old Packwood Elementary School, breeders and yearlings, as well House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino,, all breeds, mixes and sizes of Breakfast, 8-11 a.m., Chehalis Eagles, Packwood Rochester as chicks. dogs. Barn hunt demonstrates 1993 S. Market Blvd., all you can eat pan- Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Spring visit day, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 3 cakes, eggs, links, ham, biscuits, gravy, Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) If you cannot make it to Feathers Emu Ranch, 722 Deep Creek a dog’s vermin hunting ability by finding and marking rats in adults $6, kids 10 and under $4, (360) 748-1753, [email protected] the open house, but would like Road, Chehalis, (360) 748-3031 748-7241 a barn-like setting, using straw Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 schedule a farm tour for your Toledo Lions Club Kids’ Fishing Derby, GriefShare, a video seminar focus- p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) group or find out more informa- 8 a.m.-1 p.m., South County Pond, To- and bales of hay for climbing ing on helping people who have lost a 807-4733 ledo, ages 0-14, registration $10 per ve- tion about emu meat, emu oil or and tunneling obstacles in the loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, hicle and $1 wristband per fisher, many ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, emu eggs, call (360) 748-3031 or prizes donated by Gary Loomis and dog’s way. 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) visit threefeathersemus.com. The dog’s ability to hunt and Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- 520-0772 Bob’s Sporting Goods, proceeds bene- church.com/griefshare/ For more information fit TLC outdoor recreational scholarship. the handler’s ability to read the Fords Prairie Grange, potluck dinner “Once on This Island,” 2 p.m., Corbet about the American Emu Asso- Book and Plant Sale, Friends of the dog’s signal are tested. The rats 6 p.m., meeting 7 p.m., 2640 W. Reyn- Theatre, Centralia College, adults $10, olds Ave., Centralia, (360) 918-1356 ciation or the emu industry visit Salkum Timberland Library, 9 a.m.-3 are in an enclosed container and students/seniors $8, (360) 736-9391, ext. the AEA website at www.aea- p.m., Salkum Timberland Library are not harmed. 525 emu.org or call (541) 332-0675. “The Jungle Book,” 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., iPad Users - Roxy Theater, Morton, rated PG, adults The competition is open to $8, students/seniors $7, matinee tickets any dog 6 months or older that Organizations $5, (360) 496-5599 can navigate the course safely. We have an Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Walking Tour to Feature Cooking With Herbs and Spices, 10 All dogs must be on a lead (no spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson am.-noon, Fords Prairie Grange, Cen- Downtown Centralia flexis) and a harness or collar. Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or tralia, sponsored by WSU Lewis County app for you! Cost per session is: introduc- email [email protected] Buildings 4-H Food Resource Leaders, preregistra- tion encouraged, (360) 740-1212 tion and instinct, $15; introduc- Local historian Dan Duffy Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 chronline.com and the Centralia Historic Pres- p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Tenino, ervation Commission will be (360) 515-0501 leading a walking tour of the ' most beautiful and historically Libraries interesting buildings in down- Build & Play Saturday, for children Judy s town Centralia Saturday. age 2-sixth grade, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Intimate Apparel Because the tour is being Basic Self-Defense, for adults, 2 p.m., limited to 40 persons, those Centralia wishing to participate must reg- ister in advance by calling the Community Development De- Organizations partment, (360) 330-7662. If the Prairie Steppers Square and Round 10 a.m. tour is filled, a second Dance Club, 7-8 p.m. Plus, 8-10:30 p.m. Mainstream, potluck at break, Oakview tour at 2 p.m. will be held. Grange, Centralia, (360) 736-5172 or Each tour will last approxi- (360) 273-4884 mately two and a half hours, Gluten Intolerance Group of Lewis and will begin at HUBBUB, 505 County, 10 a.m., Providence Centralia Mastectomy & Lumpectomy Solutions • Amoena® Swimwear N. Tower Ave. Participants are Hospital chapel conference room, (509) Preferred Provider • DSHS Gladly Accepted 230-6394, [email protected], asked to arrive 15 minutes be- http://goo.gl/bWXTmr fore the tours start. Full Figure Bras • Maternity & Nursing Bras Although many of the build- Sport Bras • Bridal Foundations • Year-Round Swimwear ings are ADA accessible, some Support Groups 4538 South Pine St are not. There will be at least six Alzheimer’s caregiver support group, 2528 Paciic Ave SE CH558263jc.ke staircases to climb. 10:30 a.m-noon, Centralia First United TACOMA, WA OLYMPIA, WA Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington 253-474-4404 360-357-8807 Ave., Centralia, (360) 628-4980 Boistfort Valley Spring Festival, 10 Appointments encouraged. a.m.-4 p.m., Baw Faw Grange, 995 Boist- Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 12, 2016 LIFE

ADVICE: Dear Abby Opening the Door in

Fotolia There are things you can do a Closed Adoption to help menopause symp- toms that do not include taking hormones. Invites Hard Decisions DEAR ABBY: We have a child daughter sees her grandparents, who was adopted through a closed aunts, uncles and cousins all the adoption. We met the birth par- time. Should we start a relation- ents briefly at the ship with her birth grandparents? hospital, but they — UNCERTAIN DOWN SOUTH wanted no fur- DEAR UNCERTAIN: I agree ther contact. Both with your husband, for all of the Menopausal Symptoms and birth parents reasons you mentioned. Your had issues with daughter’s birth parents made drug abuse, and their wishes clear from the outset. Nonhormonal Therapy our daughter was You wouldn’t be in this bind if you born with drug had respected them. From Mayo Clinic News Network a form of deep breathing called paced respira- issues, too. By Abigail Van Buren Because your daughter’s birth Q: Is there anything that can be done for tions may also reduce your symptoms. A few years parents are addicts, it is very im- menopausal symptoms that doesn’t include Making choices to improve your health later we were contacted via the portant for her to understand that taking hormones? I’ve had breast cancer in can make a difference, too. For example, along adoption agency by the paternal she may have a genetic tendency the past so am unable to take hormones, but with other serious health problems, smoking birth grandparents. They request- toward addiction herself. If she I wake up nearly every night because of night raises your risk for hot flashes. If you smoke, ed some photos because the birth would like to locate her birth fam- sweats and have occasional hot flashes during talk to your health care provider about pro- father was getting out of jail and ily when she is an adult, tell her the day. grams and resources in your area that can help they thought the photos would you will help her then. But prepare A: There are options for managing night you stop smoking. Your weight can also have help keep him out of trouble. We her in advance so she will know sweats and hot flashes that do not involve tak- an impact. Women who are overweight tend sent a nice collection of photos what she’s in for. ing hormones. Many women find that making to have more hot flashes, so try to get to and and an update on our child. some lifestyle changes can make a big differ- stay at a healthy weight. The next year, the birth DEAR ABBY: I’ve never seen ence. In addition, several prescription medica- If lifestyle changes are not enough to give grandparents sent a letter saying this question in your column. A tions that do not contain hormones are avail- you relief from hot flashes, you may want to they would like more contact, in- female co-worker of mine wears a able to treat hot flashes. consider taking a prescription medication that cluding visits. They provided us wig, and it’s getting pretty scruffy. As you mention, doctors often advise wom- does not contain hormones. A number of op- with their names and contact info. No one acknowledges her hair- en who have had breast cancer not to take hor- tions are available. For your situation, a drug The birth father, who now is back piece, yet we all know she wears mone therapy for menopause symptoms. But called gabapentin may be a good choice. Gaba- in jail, never contacted us and, as one. that does not mean you have to simply suffer pentin can also cause drowsiness, so it is often far as we know, does not want any If it were me, I would want through those symptoms. recommended for women who have bother- contact. The adoption agency says someone to tell me it’s time for a A good first step is to take a look at adjust- some night sweats. they will pass on information be- shampoo (or replacement?). When ments you can make in your day-to-day rou- Other medications that can be effective tween us, but doesn’t have any ad- it was new, it was lovely. She’s a tines. For example, staying cool and lowering include certain drugs that are approved to vice on what we should do. wonderful person, and we don’t your stress can reduce the likelihood of hot treat depression, but also reduce hot flashes in Our daughter is 6 and has ex- want to embarrass her. Should flashes and night sweats. Some tips that may women without depression. Venlafaxine, esci- pressed interest in her birth fam- we say something, or is it none of help include the following: talopram and paroxetine are examples of these ily. My husband wants no con- our business? Your thoughts? — Try to avoid hot, spicy foods, warm bever- medications. But be aware that you should tact with the birth grandparents WORKING WOMAN ages, caffeine and alcohol, as these are com- not take paroxetine if you take tamoxifen for since neither of the birth parents DEAR WORKING WOM- mon hot flash triggers. When choosing cloth- breast cancer. consented to contact and it was a AN: There is no way to diplomati- ing in the morning, dress in layers, so you can Some people tout nonprescription medica- closed adoption. He is also con- cally tell a person wearing a hair- remove a layer if you get too warm. Pick light, tions as being useful for reducing hot flashes. cerned that our other adopted piece that she (or he) is fooling no breathable fabrics. Be careful with these. In many cases, their ef- children may be hurt and jealous one or that it’s looking ratty. If you To minimize night sweats, make your bed- fectiveness has not been confirmed. Some of since they can’t have contact with do, it will cause embarrassment, or room cool and comfortable. Lower the tem- them are associated with an increased risk of their birth parents for various rea- worse, hurt feelings. So resist the perature in your room and use layers of bed- other health problems. The herbal supplement sons. urge unless the woman asks for ding you can remove easily during the night. black cohosh, for instance, is sometimes cited I am worried our daughter your opinion. as being useful for minimizing hot flashes. But Keep a small fan near your bedside, along with will be upset when she grows up ••• a glass of cold water. Some women put a frozen it has not been shown to be effective, and it that we never established a rela- Dear Abby is written by Abigail cold pack under their pillow, too. may cause liver damage. tionship with her birth family, but Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- To lower your stress and to help you sleep If you are interested in taking medication I really don’t want to be involved lips, and was founded by her mother, better, exercise regularly. Other stress reduc- for your hot flashes, talk to your doctor about with a family with such complex Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby tion techniques such as meditation, yoga, qi- which one is right for you. It may also be use- drug and legal issues. We have at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box gong, tai chi, acupuncture and massage can ful to talk with a physician who specializes in a large extended family, and our 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. also be useful. When used during hot flashes, women’s health issues.

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(N) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball: Angels at Mariners SPIKE 57 57 › Friday the 13th Part VII -- The New Blood (1988, Horror) › Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989, Horror) Jensen Daggett, Scott Reeves, ›› Freddy vs. Jason (2003, Horror) , Ken Kirzinger, Monica Lar Park Lincoln, Terry Kiser. ’ (CC) . Hockey-masked slasher follows teens on cruise. ’ (CC) Keena. Razor-clawed Freddy battles masked killer Jason. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) Robert Englund. ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, Horror) Jackie Earle Haley. 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(CC) the woods. ’ (CC) boxing rivals return to the ring for one last fight. (CC) (DVS) detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Powerpuff Girls Teen Titans Go! We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Rick and Morty Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) National Parks National Parks Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest “Bad Ideas” Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Comedy Knock Comedy Knock Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ USA 58 58 “Head” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Branded” ’ (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “” ’ “” “Me? Jealous?” “” “Virgin Territory” “” ’ (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ›› Cruel Intentions (1999) Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe. ’ (CC) ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. ’ › The Roommate (2011) Leighton Meester. ’

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(N) (S Astro- Chica KGW News at NBC 26 26 Ruff, World Prog. erTool Prog. Live) (CC) blast! Show 5 (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Top Big Eco Co. Outer NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series. From Dover Paid Best Pan Ever! The Real Rapper ›› Staying Alive (1983, Drama) John Cooker World Space International Speedway in Dover, Del. Prog. French Montana. Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes. UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Sesame Mickey Mickey Manny Manny Pagado Pagado Sabadazo LAnzate! Fútbol Fútbol Mexicano Primera LifeLock Land- Opera- Tiny Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Zombie House Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E 52 52 scaping tion House “Dream House” ’ (CC) Flipping (CC) “Outfoxed” (CC) “100” ’ (CC) “Retaliation” ’ “Parasite” (CC) Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› Stakeout (1987, Suspense) Richard Drey- ›› Caddyshack (1980) Chevy Chase, ›› Uncle Buck fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fuss, Emilio Estevez. (CC) Rodney Dangerfield. 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Back CIZE Paid Coffee Paid Paid Paid Best Pan Ever! Fighting Paid LifeL LifeL Shark! Paid Paid Paid Paid Undercover Undercover CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom The Eighties CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Foren Foren CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Nutri Paid Try Total T25 Bod- South South South South Park (CC) South ››› Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) Michael ›› National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) Chevy ›› Tower Heist (2011, Comedy) Ben Ninja! Prog. Gym ies! Park Park Park Park Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. (CC) Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. (CC) Stiller, Eddie Murphy. (CC) DIS 41 41 Pirates Doc Tmrrwl Sofia Mickey The Jessie Best Fr. Bunk’d Stuck Liv- K.C. K.C. Girl Girl Best Fr. Jessie Bunk’d Austin Liv- K.C. 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A Fatal Obsession (2015) (CC) 16 and Missing (2015) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up (N) Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Locked Up MTV 63 63 Wild/ Wild/ Wild/ Wild/ Wild/ Wild/ Wild/ Wild/ › Are We Done Yet? (2007) ’ ›› Are We There Yet? (2005) Ice Cube. ’ › A Haunted House (2013) Marlon Wayans. Catfish: The TV NBCS 34 34 Racing Mecum Auto Auctions “Kissimmee” Mecum Auto Auctions Mecum Auto Auctions Ra Triathlon ITU World Triathlon. NHL Live (N) NHL Hockey NICK 40 40 George George Al Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Loud Spong Spong Rang Al Al Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Loud OXY 50 50 Total Enter Total Best Killer Instinct Killer Instinct Killer Instinct Killer Instinct She Made Me Snapped (CC) Killer Couples Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Paid Eat Clean. Yard Timbers Soun GT OJC Golf Swing College Baseball North Carolina State at Louisville. Tennis Champions Classic. Mari Pre ’ SPIKE 57 57 Sexy Coffee! Body Try Total Nutri CIZE ››› Bad Boys (1995) Martin Lawrence. Two Miami cops ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Jail Cops Cops Cize Beast! Gym Ninja! Dance attempt to recover stolen police evidence. ’ Rock, Johnny Knoxville. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid Green Ninja! Paid Twilight Zone Zone Nightmare-Elm Street 4 Nightmare on Elm St. 5: Child ››› Starship Troopers (1997) Casper Van Dien. (CC) ›› Outlander (2008) (CC) TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Praise the Lord (CC) M Lu News Praise the Lord (CC) The Bi Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› Kindergarten Cop (1990, Comedy) Arnold ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. A fast- ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember Friends Friends Friends Friends 2 Broke 2 Broke ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller. talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Girls ’ Girls ’ TLC 38 38 Say Say Say Say 1st 1st 1st 1st Women/Prison Women/Prison Women/Prison Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline on TLC Dateline on TLC TNT 54 54 Law & Order “Gov Law & Order “Cry Law & Order “All in Law & Order “En- Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order “Ain’t ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, ›› Bad Boys II (2003) Martin Lawrence. Two Grudge Love” ’ Wolf” ’ the Family” ’ emy” ’ “Fixed” ’ “Mammon” ’ No Love” Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. Match TOON 42 42 Nexo Transf. Poké Teen Teen Teen Uncle Teen Gum Clar We Apple Teen Teen Teen Teen Steven Steven Steven Steven Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania TRAV 36 36 Grill! Clean Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Mysteries at Expedition Un. Food Food Food Food Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Paid Paid Perf. Ninja! LifeL CIZE Coffee Rocket! Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest truInside Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Hack Hack Hack Hack USA 58 58 Burn Notice “Pilot” Paid Paid Paid Paid Chrisley Impres- › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam ›› No Strings Attached (2011) Natalie › The Bounty Hunter (2010) Jennifer Aniston, ››› Bridesmaids (2011) (CC) Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. sions Sandler, Winona Ryder. Portman. (CC) (DVS) Gerard Butler. (CC) (DVS) Kristen Wiig. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 › I Love You, Beth Cooper (2009) ’ Family Therapy Family Therapy Family Therapy Family Therapy Family Therapy › The Roommate (2011) ’ ›› Cruel Intentions (1999) ’ (CC) Pretty Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, May 10, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT

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(CC) derer abducts a woman. ’ (CC) five numbers. ’ (CC) (CC) Most Wanted (N) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles Jane and Maura find a The Closer The bodies of a woman and The Good Wife Representing an Inter- Band in Seattle Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) dead man. ’ (CC) her daughter. (CC) net startup. ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Cats & Dogs” Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dib- The Vicar of Dib- Red Dwarf “Back in Red Dwarf “Back in Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 praisals featuring cats and dogs. pearances (CC) pearances (CC) (CC) “The Affair” ley ’ (CC) ley ’ (CC) the Red” the Red” 1 of 3) 2 of 3) MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at FC Dallas. From Toyota Stadium in Dallas. Sounders FC Modern Family Houdini & Doyle ’ (CC) (DVS) Q13 News at 10 Washington’s American Grit “Double Time” The FOX 13 13 (N) (Live) Post-Match Show “After the Fire” (N) (CC) Most Wanted teams test their survival skills. ’ IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ION 15 15 travel writer is murdered. ’ (CC) college coed is found murdered. ’ “Uncivilized” ’ (CC) Benson may be stalked by a rapist. financial analyst is found dead. (CC) Woman cannot identify her attacker. IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 Transform your Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune ››› The Blind Side (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron. A well-to-do white couple adopts a KATU News at 11 Castle “Nikki Heat” (N) ’ (CC) home today ’ (CC) homeless black teen. ’ (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Grant’s Getaways Straight Talk Northwest Back- Grant’s Getaways Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 roads 11 (N) Live “Drake” (N) UNI 30 30 Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Durmiendo Noticiero La Rosa de Guadalupe (SS) Sal y Pimienta Crónicas de Sábado Durmiendo Noticiero ’ FOX 27 27 ›› Just Friends (2005, Romance-Comedy) Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Houdini & Doyle (CC) (DVS) American Grit “Double Time” The 10 O’Clock News (N) Party Over Here Cooper Barrett’s Faris. A music executive tries to woo his high-school crush. teams test their survival skills. ’ Comedy shorts. Guide to The First 48 Shootings in Cleveland The First 48 “M.I.A.” A welder goes The First 48 “Blood on Bourbon” Mass The First 48: Bad Company Shooting The First 48: Bad Company A man is The First 48: Bad Blood A mother is A&E 52 52 and New Orleans. ’ (CC) missing. ’ (CC) shooting in the French Quarter. deaths in Dallas and Cleveland. found dead in his hotel room. (N) shot in her car. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Uncle Buck (1989, Comedy) John ››› Beverly Hills Cop (1984, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, John Ashton. Premiere. A ››› The Breakfast Club (1985, Comedy-Drama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ring- ›› Sixteen Can- Candy, Amy Madigan. (CC) Detroit cop goes west to avenge his friend’s death. wald. Five teenagers make strides toward mutual understanding. (CC) dles (1984) (CC) APL 43 43 My Cat From Hell “Crazy Daisy” ’ My Cat From Hell ’ (CC) My Cat From Hell (N) ’ Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (N) ’ Dr. Jeff: Extra Dose (N) ’ My Cat From Hell ’ BET 56 56 ›› Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004) Kimberly Elise, Loretta Devine. (CC) ››› The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete (2013) Skylan Brooks, Ethan Dizon. Premiere. The Man in 3B (2015, Mystery) Lamman Rucker. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Southern Charm Shahs of Sunset “Oy Vey, MJ!” GG’s Shahs of Sunset The group plans a Shahs of Sunset “Back to Nurture” The ›› Big Momma’s House (2000, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long. An FBI ›› Big Momma’s health issues escalate. camping trip. friends stage an intervention. agent goes under cover to protect a woman and her son. House (2000) CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (S Live) (CC) TBA CBC News Just for Laughs ’ (CC) CMT 61 61 ››› Back to the Future Part II (1989) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. NASCAR: The Rise of American Speed (Part 1 of 3) ››› Back to the Future Part III (1990) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “EmpireCLS” ’ Undercover Boss “Family Dollar” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss “ABM” ’ (CC) T25 Sexy Bodies! Monster Blades CNN 44 44 The Eighties “Greed Is Good” Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 The Eighties “The Tech Boom” The Eighties “Greed Is Good” Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown COM 60 60 ›› Tower Heist ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone. Survivors of an › A Haunted House 2 (2014, Comedy) Marlon Wayans, Jaime Pressly. Paranor- ››› Zombieland (2009) Woody Har- (2011) Ben Stiller. apocalypse join forces against zombies. (CC) mal mischief continues to plague Malcolm and his new family. (CC) relson, Jesse Eisenberg. (CC) DIS 41 41 Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Liv and Maddie Stuck/Middle ››› The Incredibles (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. ’ (CC) Lab Rats: Elite Walk the Prank Stuck/Middle K.C. Undercover Alaskan Bush People Engine trouble Alaskan Bush People The four eldest Alaskan Bush People “Bush Heart” Alaskan Bush People A risky haul may Alaskan Bush People Noah repairs Alaskan Bush People “Block and DSC 8 8 cripples the Integrity. ’ (CC) Brown brothers prepare. (CC) The guys feel the strain. ’ (CC) be the only option. ’ (CC) Browntown; a risky haul. ’ (CC) Tackle” The long summer days. ’ E! 65 65 ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough, Cobie Smulders. A woman with a ›› The Last Song (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, Liam Hemsworth. ›› Safe Haven (2013) Josh Duhamel. A woman with a dark dark secret falls in love with a widowed father. (CC) (DVS) A man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. (CC) secret falls in love with a widowed father. ESPN 32 32 WNBA Basketball 30 for 30 (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 Welcome/NFL Welcome/NFL Welcome/NFL Welcome/NFL 30 for 30 (N) 30 for 30 FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 ››› Ratatouille (2007), Ian Holm ’ ››› Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman. ’ ››› Monsters University (2013, Comedy) Voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman. ’ ››› Aladdin ’ FX 53 53 ›› Jack Reacher (2012, Action) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Robert Duvall. A ››› Lone Survivor (2013, War) Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Eric Bana. Taliban fighters in 2005 ›› 2 Guns (2013) Denzel Washington. Undercover agents former military investigator probes a sniper attack. ’ (CC) Afghanistan attack four Navy SEALs. ’ (CC) go on the run after a mission goes bad. (CC) GOLF 70 70 Live From THE PLAYERS Analysis, highlights, interviews and features. All of My Heart (2015, Romance) Lacey Valentine Ever After (2016, Romance) Autumn Reeser, Eric Johnson, Vanessa Tulips in Spring (2016, Romance) Fiona Gubelmann, Lucas Bryant. Premiere. A The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Chabert, Brennan Elliott. (CC) Matsui. A woman finds love and her true calling in life. (CC) woman must help her injured father run the family farm. 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(N Same-day Tape) ’ lence; meth. ’ flees on foot. ’ Dark” (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› Outlander (2008) James Caviezel. ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett. (CC) ››› The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades › Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (2002) Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson. Real Videos XVZ Flat Out TV 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With The Detour “The TBS 55 55 (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory “Pilot” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee Wedding” TLC 38 38 Dateline on TLC “Bad Blood” (CC) Dateline on TLC ’ (CC) Dateline on TLC ’ (CC) Dateline on TLC “Fatal Attraction” Dateline on TLC “Bad Blood” (CC) Dateline on TLC ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Grudge Match (2013, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone. Retired ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifiana- ›› The Hangover Part III (2013, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach boxing rivals return to the ring for one last fight. (CC) (DVS) kis. Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (CC) (DVS) Galifianakis. All bets are off when the Wolfpack hits the road. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 ››› Madagascar (2005, Comedy) Voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock. Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Fear Factory” Ghost Adventures A spirit of a killer. Ghost Adventures “Kings Tavern” The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. ’ USA 58 58 ››› Bridesmaids (2011) Kristen Wiig, ››› Friday (1995, Comedy) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker, Nia Long. Buddies in South › That Awkward Moment (2014, Romance-Comedy) Zac Efron, Miles Teller. Modern Family Modern Family Maya Rudolph. (CC) (DVS) Central L.A. ponder repaying a dealer. (CC) Premiere. Three single pals vow to swear off romance. (CC) (DVS) “” (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ››› Pretty Woman (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. ’ ››› Purple Rain (1984) Prince. A musician overcomes stiff opposition to become famous. ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love, Hip Hop

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