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A Place for the Children Showcasing Artists Centralia Timberland Library Seeks City’s Toledo’s Art Gallery 505 Shifts to New Help for $100,000 in Improvements / Main 3 Model to Highlight More Local Artists / Main 3 No Injuries in Chehalis House Fire ESCAPE: Occupants No injuries were reported in the Ken Cardinale told The Chronicle. fire in a two-story house near the in- Lewis County Fire District 6 was Climb to Safety Through tersection of Southwest 11th Street and also at the scene. Second-Floor Window South Market Boulevard in Chehalis. “From my conversation from the The Chehalis Fire Department re- homeowner, they heard a large ex- By The Chronicle sponded at 5 a.m. The fire reportedly plosion and then woke up and saw The occupants of a home in Che- started in the garage and spread to flames,” Cardinale said. Pete Caster / [email protected] halis escaped through a second-floor the rest of the home. The fire was out just before 8 a.m. Fireighters attempt to extiniguish a ire in Chehalis Thursday window after a fire broke out early “The garage was fully involved The cause of the fire is under investi- morning. See more photos on page Main 9. Thursday morning. when we arrived,” Chehalis Fire Chief gation. Ecology Centralia Children’s Book Author Prepares Published, Seven Decades Later to Release Report on Options for Flooding

CHEHALIS RIVER: Study of Basin Reaches Critical Juncture as Findings Unveiled By Natalie Johnson [email protected] The five worst floods in the re- corded history of the Chehalis Ba- sin have happened in the past 30 years. This month, area residents will have an opportunity to weigh in on an evaluation of several pro- posed strate- gies to protect properties and the area’s eco- system from future devasta- tion by flood- Pete Caster / [email protected] waters. Author Donna Taylor stands alongside copies and original drawings of her recently published children's book "The Snowlygaster" on Wednesday afternoon at “The floods her home in Centralia. are getting worse. Doing nothing is not really A LIFE’S WORK: Donna much, as she scoots her large- a sustainable option,” said Chrissy "The Barn wheeled walker across her dark Bailey, project manager for the That John Taylor’s Fantasy Tale green carpeted living room to a state Department of Ecology’s pro- Built" was Headed for Shelves table filled with brightly-colored grammatic environmental impact one of the fantastical illustrations. statement designed to evaluate a irst books 70 Years After It As her friend and roommate wide range of strategies to combat Donna Was Written Linda Bond flips through the flooding in the basin. Taylor oversized images, Taylor ear- Bailey briefed the Chehalis City wrote and By Aaron Kunkler nestly lists off the character’s illustrated Council Monday and the Cen- [email protected] names and personalities, all fea- tralia City Council Tuesday on when she tured in her recently published was a kid. At 92 years old, time hasn’t please see REPORT, page Main 9 slowed down Donna Taylor please see BOOK, page Main 9

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LOCAL PEOPLE, LOCAL DECISIONS! CHEHALIS 714 W. Main Street HOW CAN 360.740.0770 WE HELP Also TOLEDO, You? WINLOCK, TUMWATER & OLYMPIA Keith Macy Matt DeBord HOME | CONSTRUCTION | BUSINESS NMLS# 539574 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 PAGE TWO

News Action in the Stands of the Weird skoi emphasized the need to Slow Train Coming: spare the bears. Spanish Engineer Strands Passengers Authorities: Man MADRID (AP) — A Spanish Broke Into Ohio Jail for bullet train stranded 109 pas- sengers in a small town after the Protection engineer said his shift had ended HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — for the night and refused to go Police say a 23-year-old man any further. looking for protection ran into State rail company Renfe an Ohio jail and became trapped said in a statement Wednesday in the facility. that the Santander to Madrid ex- Authorities say Chad Saylor press train stopped at the station breached the Butler County Res- in Osorno less than halfway to olutions facility in Hamilton on the Spanish capital. Saturday by climbing a pipe and The rail company organized becoming trapped in the rear of buses and taxis to take the pas- the facility. Pete Caster / [email protected] sengers to their destinations af- Police say he then called 911, Students from the stands ight for candy during a break in the action in a nonleague volleyball match between Cen- ter the train came to a halt at 9.15 saying people were after him p.m. Tuesday. tralia and Adna at Centralia High School on Tuesday. See more from the game in today’s Sports section and online at with weapons and trying to kill www.lewiscountysports.com. Renfe says railway rules limit him and he needed to get to the number of hours engineers safety. may work each day for safety The breach came days after reasons. an inmate walked away from Notable Quote The company apologized to the Butler County Jail and was passengers and opened an inter- found a day later. nal investigation. Saylor had active warrants and was taken into custody. He ”They’re all ecstatic and it’s fun to see the Russian Arctic Station wasn’t seriously injured. community all get behind us. I think we’re going to Besieged By Polar Bears have packed stands at our game on Friday night.” Gets Supplies Pizza Man Dons Pink Bikini Bottoms For MOSCOW (AP) — It’s been Miles Cannon polar bears versus Russian sci- Fantasy Football Loss entists on a remote island in the Tenino quarterback Arctic. TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — (see page Sports 1 for the full story) A sleuth of bears had be- The punishment for a New Jer- sieged five researchers at a Rus- sey pizza man who finished last sian weather station over the in his fantasy football league past few days. Luckily for the sci- included a very public walk of entists, a passing ship delivered shame and a pair of women’s un- Today in History flares and dogs to help ward off derwear. the beasts. Angelo Boemio, 42, marched Today’s Highlight in History: Torquay. In 1994, a tape recording of down a roadway in Toms River In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws John Lennon singing with his Vadim Plotnikov, chief of the On Sept. 15, 1963, four black wearing only pink women’s bi- deprived German Jews of their teen-age band, The Quarrymen, station on Troynoy Island in the girls were killed when a bomb citizenship. in a Liverpool club on July 6, 1957, Kara Sea, said that the Russian kini bottoms and sneakers while went off during Sunday services In 1940, during the World was sold at Sotheby’s for $122,500 vessel also deployed a helicop- hoisting a sign signifying his at the 16th Street Baptist Church War II Battle of Britain, the tide ter Wednesday to chase away fantasy football misfortune. in Birmingham, Alabama. (it was at this gig that Lennon the bears, according to the Tass The pizzeria owner strolled (Three Ku Klux Klansmen were turned as the Royal Air Force first met Paul McCartney). In 2000, news agency. along Route 9 for 10 minutes on eventually convicted for their inflicted heavy losses upon the the 2000 Summer The bears had grown increas- Labor Day, inducing hilarity and roles in the blast.) Luftwaffe. Olympics opened in Sydney, horror in pedestrians and mo- In 1950, during the Korean Australia, with a seemingly ingly aggressive in recent days, On this date: killing one of the station’s two torists. conflict, United Nations forces endless parade of athletes and dogs and smashing windows of Boemio told the New York In 1789, the U.S. Department landed at Incheon in the south coaches and a spectacular dis- the station’s depot. The desper- Post that people honked their of Foreign Affairs was renamed and began their drive toward play; Aboriginal runner Cathy ate explorers had run out of flares horns and a woman with four the Department of State. Seoul (sohl). Freeman ignited an Olympic and remained trapped inside. children in her minivan drove In 1807, former Vice President In 1955, the novel “Lolita,” by ring of fire. Plotnikov said that one female back-and-forth five times as the Aaron Burr was acquitted of a Vladimir Nabokov, was first Ten years ago: Ford Motor Co. polar bear was particularly persis- kids laughed at his display. misdemeanor charge two weeks published in . took drastic steps to remold itself tent, overnighting under the sta- Police also called his busi- after he was found not guilty of In 1972, a federal grand jury into a smaller, more competitive tion’s windows since the weekend. ness to say they were getting calls treason. in indicted seven company, slashing thousands of Russian Natural Resources from concerned citizens, he said. In 1857, William Howard Taft men in connection with the Wa- jobs and closing down two addi- Minister Sergei Donskoi ordered “People were calling to say — who served as President of the tergate break-in. tional plants. U.S. Rep. Bob Ney, officials to take quick steps to there’s some weirdo in a bikini and as U.S. chief In 1981, the Senate Judiciary R-Ohio, agreed to plead guilty help the crew, and a research walking down Route 9, but the justice — was born in Cincin- Committee voted unanimously to two criminal charges in the ship that happened to be in the officers knew it was a product of nati, Ohio. to approve the Supreme Court congressional corruption probe area delivered the badly needed fantasy loss, so they let us have In 1890, English mystery writ- nomination of Sandra Day spawned by disgraced lobbyist supplies. At the same time, Don- our walk of shame,” Boemio said. er Agatha Christie was born in O’Connor. Jack Abramoff. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 15, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 48.34 65.0 -0.02 100s 90s L H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. H 73.00 85.0 0.00 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 0.95 10.5 -0.03 50s Cowlitz at Randle L Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 40s 3.73 18.0 +1.28 30s 76º 49º 78º 53º 71º 56º 69º 52º 67º 49º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.13 ---- n/a 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 ...... 6:51 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:21 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 77 Moonrise ...... 6:59 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 43 69/54 84/54 Moonset...... 5:24 a.m. Normal High ...... 76 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 50 68/51 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 97 in 1938 Seattle Anchorage 56/46 pc 56/48 sh Record Low...... 39 in 1936 72/55 Boise 76/47 s 78/49 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 69/53 s 72/58 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 74/48 81/50 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/9 Dallas 93/75 t 92/74 t Month to date ...... 0.42" Tacoma Honolulu 86/76 t 88/77 ra Normal month to date ...0.79" Centralia 73/53 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 90/69 s 92/71 s Year to date...... 23.65" 76/49 Yakima Nashville 91/69 s 92/70 s Normal year to date ....27.60" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 94/68 s 96/69 s 83/49 Longview 77/49 Trees None None St. Louis 82/68 t 84/68 t Salt Lake City 71/51 s 75/52 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 76/51 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 66/54 s 67/54 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 80/67 pc 80/65 pc Portland 79/51 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 78/55 82/50 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. 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According to where waste classified as hazard- spill prevention and response Onalaska, and at 1125 North Fork Business Ran Afoul Ecology documents, the company ous was not properly marked and plans for biosolid piping which is Road in Chehalis, according to of Ecology in 2015 currently operates with provi- land applied. near or crosses waterways, roads Ecology documents. sional coverage under the General Ecology Waste 2 Resources or houses. Lyon said the meeting on By Aaron Kunkler Biosolids Permit. Program coordinator Peter Lyon The company must also verify Wednesday will be both a meet- [email protected] As a requirement to keep that said the agency attached addition- that biosolids from new sources ing, where representatives of the A public hearing and meeting coverage, the farm submitted an al regulatory requirements to Fire meet requirements pertaining to company and Ecology will dis- will be held Wednesday by the updated application in March to Mountain Farms’ application. the application site, storage and cuss the application, followed by state Department of Ecology to de- remain covered for an additional “We just felt that there were mineralization rates. a public hearing where residents cide if more conditions are needed five years. some things that were lacking in If approved, the application can voice concerns. before approving a Fire Mountain Fire Mountain Farms ran the current application,” he said. would let Fire Mountain Farms The meeting and hearing will Farms permit application. afoul of Ecology in 2015, when These include requiring the apply biosolids to three locations be held on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Fire Mountain Farms pro- the department accused it of run- company to provide reports sum- in Lewis County. These locations at the Salkum Fire Hall located at cesses biosolids and applies them ning a “sham recycling” operation marizing the previous year’s soil are located at 1633 Middle Fork 2495 US 12. Centralia Timberland Library Plans $100,000 in Upgrades to Children’s Area MORE INVITING: City Council Doesn’t Immediately Respond to Request for Financial Support By Natalie Johnson [email protected] More than 200,000 people visited the Centralia Timberland Library last year. That includes tourists seek- ing local information, people us- ing the library’s services to apply for jobs and nearly 4,000 chil- Pete Caster dren and their families, Library Lucille Munoz, 4, of Onalaska, reads a book while sitting on a couch in the chil- / [email protected] Manager Susan Faubion told the dren’s area at the Centralia Timberland Library on Wednesday afternoon. Centralia Timberland Library manager Susan Faubion, left, and senior youth ser- vices librarian Linda Conroy talk about the upcoming changes to the library’s chil- Centralia City Council Tuesday. families can read together. Silver St., was built in 1913 with dren’s area on Wednesday afternoon. While the library serves a donations from businessman The planned project would re- popular and vital resource for the Andrew Carnegie. place the ceiling and lighting and community, Faubion described “At the library, we’re very add drywall the walls to make its children’s area as cramped, proud to be able to serve the city the area brighter. The project cost dark and not kid-friendly. of Centralia out of one of the includes new shelving, carpet “We accomplish an enormous beautiful and historic Carnegie and furniture, all in bright col- amount in the library, but our libraries,” Faubion said. ors, Faubion said. The area will current children’s area does have The 103-year-old building include glass partitions to keep announces the hiring of our newest some limitations,” she said. “For is owned by the city of Centra- noise contained, she said. Graphic Designer a very long time, our children’s lia. The library is operated and “It’s obviously a welcoming area has been very much a place staffed by the Timberland Re- and lovely space,” she said of the for books. Now, we want to make gional Library system. designed layout. “There’s more to Orlando Santana it into a place for kids.” In recent years, the city has it than just a pretty place.” Job title/position: Graphic Designer The library is planning a made improvements to the build- Faubion said early childhood Department: Design $100,000 project to make the ing, such as replacing its roof and education and reading are impor- Facility : children’s area a bright, invit- HVAC systems, while Timber- tant for a child’s future. Pearl Street ing place for children, including land has replaced furniture and The new area will also be about Work Contact Info: more seating, lighting and inter- desks and stocks the library with 300 square feet larger, which the 360-736-3311, ext.1269 active displays. The library has books and other materials. library will achieve by rearranging High School/ College: already raised about $60,000 to- Thousands of people in the other collections on the ground New Mexico State University ward the project. area visit the library each year, in- floor. It will have a section for “We’re here to ask what the cluding an estimated 3,800 chil- young children from birth to 5 City of Residence: Lacey city of Centralia would be able dren and their families in 2015. years old and another for grade- Favorite quote(s): “Don’t tell me the sky’s to invest in this project,” Faubion The library hosted 142 events for school-aged children. the limit when there are footprints on the said Tuesday at the Centralia City children last year, Faubion said. “This will be the first time there moon.” - Paul Brandt Council meeting. “We humbly “Our busy staff does an enor- will be a dedicated space for grade- “If I have seen further it is by standing on ask that the city council and the mous amount to provide services schoolers in the library,” Faubion shoulders of giants.” - Isaac Newton city of Centralia join us in invest- for these children,” she said. said. ing in the library.” However, the children’s area is The library has raised The city council didn’t imme- small and dark, with little more $60,000 for the project from do- Orlando can be reached at diately respond to the request. than brick walls, shelves packed nations and the Timberland Re- Centralia’s library, at 110 S. with books and one couch where gional Library system. 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Our products — Always New; Never Used Limited to stock on hand. No rain checks. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 Suspect Who Eluded K9 in Winlock Arrested The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. on Burglary and Domestic Violence Charges MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Delivery deadlines: LEWIS COUNTY SUPERIOR degree assault — all of which are port of a domestic violence as- the nearby woods before depu- Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. listed in court documents as do- sault. ties arrived that afternoon. Dep- Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. COURT: Adam C. Sullivan, mestic-violence related offenses. The alleged victim told uties were unable to find Sullivan Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, While Sullivan has no prior deputies that Sullivan, her ex- and left the area. PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at 34, Chehalis, Allegedly 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours Twice Fled From Deputies felony convictions, the Lewis boyfriend, who recently moved Later that day, at about 5:45 line at 360-807-7676 County Prosecutor’s Office out of her house, returned and p.m., deputies were dispatched Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. By The Chronicle asked for $100,000 bail, citing entered the residence unan- to the same location after the Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. A burglary suspect who re- the serious nature of the charges. nounced demanding oil and gas alleged victim reported that Sul- Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. portedly evaded a police K9 unit Superior Court Judge James for his vehicle. livan returned and was attempt- TO SUBSCRIBE in August made his first appear- Lawler imposed the bail amount, The alleged victim report- ing to break into the house. 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The victim also www.chronline.com. robbery, theft of a motor vehicle, 30 to the 200 block of Roe Road court documents. reported Sullivan took a rifle Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. theft of a firearm and fourth- in Winlock after receiving a re- Sullivan allegedly fled into from the residence. Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] Lawmaker to Seek State Bill to Crack Down on Homeless Camps OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS By David Gutman new location to which to move. 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Seattle Times “I am appealing to the City Council, please drop the bill,” SUBSCRIPTION RATES State Sen. Mark Miloscia said Lawrence Pang of the Chi- will push legislation next year Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 natown International District Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 to crack down on homeless en- group Seniors in Action. “This Home delivery campments and punish local will only encourage them to One month ...... $12.90 governments that do not enforce camp and stay in the tents.” Three months ...... $35.15 regulations on encampments. Miloscia would also bar local Six months ...... $65.15 One year ...... $122 Miloscia, a Federal Way Re- governments from authorizing publican who is running for state By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States safe drug-use sites — intended to One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 auditor, would bar local govern- reduce overdose deaths and the ments from setting guidelines on Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 spread of diseases like HIV and Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 encampments more lenient than hepatitis — an idea under con- One year ...... $194 / $227.45 state standards and would sanc- sideration in Seattle and one en- Online subscriptions to chronline.com tion local governments that fail to dorsed by the city and county’s One day ...... $2 act on unauthorized encampments. One month ...... $8 Local governments that do Heroin Task Force. One year ...... $84 not enforce the standards would In 2005, Miloscia, then a Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. face a loss of state funding, al- Democrat in the state House, was Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or though Miloscia did not specify a sponsor of legislation that cre- Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times ated an interagency committee when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances what source of funding. A man on the sidewalk watches state Sen. Mark Miloscia discuss homelessness may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers on homelessness and mandated in Education. The proposal aims to push Tuesday near Seattle Center. back against a proposal being that each county write 10-year plans to address homelessness. BACK ISSUES considered by the Seattle City Miloscia unveiled his propos- Interstate 5 in Seattle’s University He ran as a Democrat for au- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- Council — and favored by civil- al Tuesday in Seattle’s Belltown District. ditor in 2012, coming in fourth able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks rights groups— that would make neighborhood, as two men slept “How many people have died old are $2 per issue. it more difficult for the city to in the primary, before switching in the plaza behind him. in Seattle this year; does anyone parties in 2014 to run for Senate. THE NEWSROOM evict campers from unauthor- even know?” Miloscia said. “The He said his plan would bar In March, Miloscia accused For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact ized encampments. camping on sidewalks, public city has to provide for sanctioned the appropriate person listed below. “Seattle, frankly, needs adult Seattle and King County gov- rights of way, school grounds encampments with citizen in- ernments of “incompetence and EDITOR supervision,” Miloscia said. “I will and highway overpasses. volvement.” Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 prevent the city from enacting denial of reality” with regard to In Seattle, it is illegal to block He was joined Tuesday by [email protected] many of the programs considered.” the homelessness crisis. In an Sports Editor a sidewalk, but not to sleep on representatives of neighborhood He said he would introduce Op-Ed in The Seattle Times, he Aaron VanTuyl ...... 807-8229 legislation in December and, if one at night. Camping is already groups in strong opposition wrote that government enables [email protected] he is elected auditor, conduct prohibited in Seattle parks, and to the City Council’s proposal, homelessness, drug abuse and Visuals Editor audits on homeless programs to it is generally prohibited to be on which would require a 30-day panhandling and must begin Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 school grounds without permis- notice to residents before most [email protected] make sure they are effective. holding people accountable. Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, His opponent in the auditor’s sion, which would also prohibit unauthorized encampments That prompted a response West and Central Lewis County Communities race, Pierce County Executive camping there. could be cleared. from the leadership of All Home, Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 Pat McCarthy, said she would Miloscia repeatedly cited For unauthorized encamp- the coalition that oversees home- [email protected] work to make sure tax dollars are Walter Burton, a 19-year-old ments in “unsafe or unsuitable” lessness in King County, assail- Outdoors, Flood, homeless man who was hit and locations, the city could evict Rural Lewis County Communities spent wisely, but that “it is disin- ing Miloscia and blaming the Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 genuous to think a performance killed by a car Monday as he campers with just two days’ notice Legislature for underfunding the [email protected] audit alone can solve this crisis.” slept in a tent in a greenbelt off but would have to offer residents a homelessness crisis. Education, Business, South Thurston County Communities, Napavine, Lewis County Govern- ment, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, Thurston County Sheriff Snaza Transferred to Seattle Rehabilitation Center South Lewis County Communities Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 By Jerre Redecker in Montana in August, has been At Harborview, he will un- tana Route 200 at Milepost 23 [email protected] Sports, News and Photography The Olympian transferred to Harborview Reha- dergo a comprehensive evalua- near Noxon, Montana, when he bilitation Center in Seattle. Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 tion to assess the best recovery lost control of his bike on a curve [email protected] Thurston Snaza was transported by options, according to a Sheriff’s and slid over an embankment, County Sher- Sports Reporter Lacey Fire District 3 on Tuesday, Office news release. according to the Montana High- Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 iff John Snaza, a spokesman for the Sheriff’s Of- Snaza suffered life-threaten- way Patrol. Snaza was not wear- [email protected] who was badly fice said. Until Tuesday, Snaza ing injuries Aug. 23 in the off- ing a helmet. Death Notices, What’s Happening, injured in a mo- was being treated at Kootenai duty motorcycle crash. He was The family is requesting no Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 John Snaza torcycle crash Health in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. traveling with friends on Mon- visitors at this time. [email protected] [email protected] News in Brief [email protected] Church News Car Show Planned bidder failed to sign their bid doc- Children who are entering Located at 620 Northwest [email protected] ...... 807-8217 uments, according to the city’s pre-school (age 3) through age 18 Arkansas Ave. off of Northwest Senior Media Developer agenda report. The low bidder, can get immunizations that are Louisiana Avenue, the grand Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 for Adna High [email protected] SplashPads USA, bid $120,000. required for school, plus other opening will include 24 hours of School Saturday The Centralia City Council recommended vaccines, includ- $1 16-ounce drinks from 5 a.m. THE CHRONICLE By The Chronicle in March unanimously approved ing flu vaccines, and immuni- on Thursday to 5 a.m. on Friday. PUBLISHER Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 The Adna Fall Car Show will an agreement with the Washing- zations for chicken pox, measles, This includes specialty coffee, ton State Recreation and Con- whooping cough and others. [email protected] be held at Adna High School smoothies, freezes and the com- Regional Executive Editor starting at 9 a.m. Saturday. servation Office for a $240,000 The no-cost clinic is open to pany’s own energy drink, Dutch Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 An entry fee for those display- grant for the project, which at all school-age children. The clin- Bros. Blue Rebel. [email protected] ing cars is $15, paid at the gate. the time also included plans for ic operates on a first-come, first- The proceeds from the first Sales Director Admission for spectators is free. the construction of a restroom/ served basis, and pre-registration day will benefit the local Boys Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 This show is the senior proj- mechanical building, benches, a is not required. A parent or legal and Girls Club. [email protected] pergola, flag pole, landscaping guardian must accompany all Circulation Manager ect for Tucker Dooms. All pro- Dutch Bros. Chehalis is owned Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 ceeds will benefit the Adna High and fencing. children, each child’s immuniza- by local residents Jeff and Chelsie The project was brought to tion records should be brought if [email protected] School Class of 2017. Bass and will be their second lo- The Chronicle Print Division and Sign Pro fruition largely behind the ef- available. Immunization waivers Adna High School is located cation, after one in Centralia. Sales Director forts of S.T.O.P and Swim, a or exemptions will not be issued. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 at 121 High School Road, 3 miles The new location will be west of Chehalis. community group working to For more information about [email protected] reopen the long-closed public the clinic, including a full list of open 24/7. Design Director For more information, call Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 Dooms at (360) 529-78937. swimming facility. S.T.O.P and available immunizations, visit Swim is still raising money in www.co.thurston.wa.us/health [email protected] hopes of eventually reopening and select the “Back to School LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC Centralia Council the pool. Immunization Clinic” link. PRESIDENT, COO Information about vaccines re- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Awards Contract quired for school entry can be ob- September 9 - 15 [email protected] for Pearl Street Thurston County tained from the school or from the Business Manager Ice Age: Collision Course Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Plans Immunization Washington State Department of PG • 12:00 pm Pool Fountain Health (www.doh.wa.gov). More [email protected] Clinic for Kids Sat., Sun. Director of Production and IT By The Chronicle information on vaccines and how Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 The Centralia City Council By The Chronicle to protect your family from pre- Ice Age: Collision Course [email protected] unanimously approved a contract The Thurston County Public ventable diseases can be found at PG • 3:00 pm Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 www.cdc.gov/vaccines. Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. Tuesday to construct a dry-deck Health & Social Services Depart- FAX NUMBERS fountain at the Pearl Street Me- ment, in cooperation with the Star Trek Beyond morial Park at 539 N. Pearl St. county’s Medical Reserve Corps Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Dutch Bros. Coffee PG-13 • 6:00 pm Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 The $129,570 contract was and Group Health Cooperative, Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs. Obituaries ...... 807-8258

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Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 LOCAL Toledo’s Art Gallery 505 Gives Local Artists a Chance to Shine ARTWORK: Mike and Di Morgan Switch to a Co- Op Model to Provide ABOUT THE BUSINESS: Venue for Local Artists ART GALLERY 505 What: Art gallery displaying By Aaron Kunkler rotating works by various local [email protected] artists Owners: Tucked away in the resilient Owned by 13 town of Toledo is a regional trea- members of a co-op, formerly sure, the Art Gallery 505 artist owned by Mike and Di Morgan Where: 205 Cowlitz St. in co-op, which is run by local artists, Toledo and showcases rotating displays Hours: 1 to 5 p.m., Tuesday featuring art from its members through Saturday and others. Located off Cowlitz Street, the humble storefront hides an inte- rior rich with oil and pen drawings, HIGHLIGHT A weaved baskets and stained glass LOCAL BUSINESS artwork. The Chronicle features a Large paintings of birds hang local business in every edition. from display racks, along with To nominate a business for garments sporting signs urging coverage, contact Editor patrons to try them on as bowls of Eric Schwartz at eschwartz@ varying sizes sit around the edges chronline.com or (360) of the room on stands. Pete Caster / [email protected] 807-8224. Mike Morgan and his wife, Mike Morgan talks about switching the Art Gallery 505 — which he started with his wife, Di, three years ago — into an artist Di Morgan, opened the gallery co-op recently on Monday afternoon in downtown Toledo. around three years ago and worked it themselves until recently, decid- ing to switch to a co-op model. “Now that we’ve got 13 of us, we can do it a lot better,” he said. Before, he and Di had been working there four days a week, pulling four hour shifts on top of running the Morgan Arts Centre, which they started in the late 1980s. The Centre didn’t provide much of an opportunity to showcase local work, so they opened the gallery. The couple are both retired school teachers and have been ac- tive in the community, promoting local art, including playing a key role in creating the ARTrails as- sociation. The current display, “Flora & Mike Morgan walks past the entrance of Art Gallery 505 on Monday afternoon in Mike Morgan shows a poster designed by Christine Y. Chappell advertising the Fauna,” showcases the work of 17 downtown Toledo. Art Gallery 505’s September show featuring works with Flora & Fauna on Monday area artists. Artists who are not in and was hooked. ple, and it’s fun to hang out with afternoon in downtown Toledo. the co-op can be invited to show “I guess the co-op’s just given them and do what I can to help their work, while co-op members me an opportunity to meet some promote art locally,” she said. “It pay $20 and agree to work around other artists and try and market gives me a good excuse to keep on two shifts a month, Morgan said. some of my things,” she said. “So creating new pieces.” GALA TO LAUNCH ARTRAILS STUDIO TOUR Their tenure runs for one year. far, I’m enjoying it.” She also praised the Morgans The ARTrails 2016 Studio Tour will kick off with a Gala Opening Re- “It’s less of a time put-in for each She currently has around 13 for their work in the community, ception 4-8 p.m. Friday at the Centralia Train Depot. person,” Morgan said. pieces on display, ranging from oil saying the couple have brought a Those attending the reception will be able to meet the artists par- Christine Chappel was one of paintings of historic local barns, to lot of artistic expression and events ticipating in the Studio Tour and view the ARTrails Exhibition Gallery. the artists who joined the co-op. baskets weaved out of pine needles. to the town, which other towns Each ARTrails artist will have one piece of work on display. She said she got interested in art She’s already sold some pieces, may not have access to. The gallery will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. after she retired from her job as and said she hopes to help increase Art Gallery 505 is open Tues- 17, through Sunday, Sept. 25. a school psychologist, where she the co-op’s marketing power. She’s day through Saturday from 1 p.m. The train depot is located at 210 Railroad Ave. in downtown used art as therapy and as a devel- done a bit for an antique store in to 5 p.m., and is located at 205 Centralia. opmental assessment tool. Centralia and worked online, but Cowlitz St. in Toledo. More infor- Visit www.artrailsofsww.org to learn more about the event. She started taking art classes at that may be besides the point. mation on the gallery can be found a senior center around 10 years ago, “It’s a really great bunch of peo- at www.artgallery505.com. Sawdust Set to Fly at Saginaw Days Loggers Competition TRADITION: Brooklyn the way-out watering hole on family show. It’s not about the ABOUT THE BUSINESS: THE BROOKLYN TAVERN June 23. He and his crew have tavern,” said Viguerie. Tavern to Host been working hard since then to While there are plenty of vol- 17th Rendition of • 2611 N. River Road, Cosmopolis get the competition set up in or- unteers in the ranks to run the • (360) 533-2324 der to keep the tradition alive. event, organizers are hoping to Beloved Event • Open Thursday through Sunday. Viguerie noted that nearly wrangle a few last-minute spon- • Hours: Roughly noon to 8 p.m., Thursday and Sunday; Noon By Jordan Nailon “until whenever” on Friday and Saturday. all of the competitions that fans sors to defer costs. “If they’re here we’ll keep on going!” — Larry Viguerie, owner of loggers’ shows have come to Tavern manager D.D. has [email protected] know and love will be at Saginaw also been hard at work getting There is a question that philo- SEE MORE IN SATURDAY’S EDITION Days this year, including double the finishing touches put togeth- sophical minds have often won- bucking, single bucking, ma er for the show, including pulling dered: If a tree falls in the forest Pick up Saturday’s edition or check in at www.chronline.com and pa bucking, axee throwing, in craft and food vendors. and there’s nobody there to hear to read more about Saginaw Days and the history of logging choker setting, chain saw buck- “There will be all sorts of things it, did it really fall at all? competitions in the Pacific Northwest. ing, roller pin throwing, coil for people to walk around and making, pole climbing, tree top- look at besides the logging compe- It is also a question that the ping, pole falling, obstacle chok- tition,” noted D.D. She also made new management of the Brook- the Loggers Jubilee in Morton. the competition is open to all comers. er setting and log rolling, more sure to order up a new supply of lyn Tavern hopes not to learn the accurately known as burling. Brooklyn Tavern gear, such as hats, answer to this weekend. Where the Jubilee brings in a “It doesn’t matter who they are. professional crowd of contestants If they want to throw an axe, they There will even be a classic hooded sweatshirts, suspenders On Saturday, the Brooklyn money-in-the-hay scramble for and tank tops for the event. with decades of experience and can throw an axe,” said D.D. Tavern will host the 17th annual children looking to make a quick The wood chips will begin to Saginaw Days logging competi- world records under their work All they have to do is show up. and itchy buck. fly at 11 a.m. and the contest typ- tion, and they are hoping for a belts, Saginaw Days tends to bring Registration for the competi- A Facebook post from the ically runs through 3 or 4 p.m. big turnout. the real life rigging rats and axe tion will begin at 10 a.m. on Sat- tavern noted that Saginaw Days Like the competition, D.D. noted Held in the yard next to Wash- men into the relative limelight of urday. All it takes is $10 per event is an event intended to “educate that camping on the premise is ington’s notorious backwoods the Brooklyn Tavern, located in and a signature on a waiver form the young on the traditional log- free for those who are reluctant bar, the loggers’ Olympics-style the remote woods of Pacific Coun- and you too can be a logger, if only ging practices of the past and to to leave the logging road oasis. event pulls a considerably differ- ty between Oakville and Raymond, for a day. entertain all ages.” Work hard, play hard, and ent crowd of contestants than the The manager of the Brooklyn The Brooklyn Tavern’s new “It’s still a free event. Bring the wake up in the woods. It’s all a “Grandaddy of all Logging Shows,” Tavern, who goes by D.D., noted that owner, Larry Viguerie, purchased kids. Bring the grandkids. It’s a part of the Saginaw Days tradition. News in Brief Centralia Proclaims tion, the 2015 National Survey 2009, serving as a prison guard at how to apply credits earned in charges have been filed against the on Drug Use and Health showed both locations. the military to degrees at Centra- mother of a 4-year-old boy and a September 2016 that 27 million people 12 years Utilizing her veteran benefits, lia College. man accused of throwing the child or older used illicit drugs. Lewis Palmer attended Centralia Col- She also connects vets with from a railroad bridge into the ‘Recovery Month’ County ranks 27 out of 39 coun- lege from 2013 to 2016, earning resources such as Veterans Af- Wynoochee River west of Olympia. By The Chronicle ties in the 2016 Washington an associate in technical arts in fairs benefits and Department of Taylor Richardson and Jer- Centralia Mayor Bonnie Can- health rankings. medical administrative assistant Defense tuition programs, as well emiah Goodwin were charged aday asked Centralians to spend degree. With more than a 100 vet- as assistance for housing, trans- Wednesday with reckless endan- time learning about drug addic- erans on campus, she hopes her portation and medical assistance. germent. Goodwin faces an ad- tion recovery this month, saying Centralia College Selects experience as a college student For more information about ditional charge of criminal tres- the subject, for her, is personal. New VetCorps Navigator will help other veterans transition the Centralia College Veterans passing in connection with last “Anybody that knows me smoothly from service to become Center, or if you are a veteran month’s incident. knows this is near and dear to By The Chronicle successful veteran students. interested in attending college, Authorities say the boy fell my heart,” she said Tuesday at Heidi Palmer has been VetCorps is a program of contact Palmer at (360) 736-9391, 27 feet into the water but wasn’t the city’s regular council meet- named the new VetCorps navi- AmeriCorps that funds a naviga- ext. 276, or heidi.palmer@cen- injured. He had been wearing a ing. Canaday’s son has been gator at Centralia College. tor for a one-year term on or near tralia.edu. life jacket. The two suspects say clean and sober for 14 years after Palmer comes from a mili- community college campuses. they didn’t mean any harm and two stints in rehab, she said. tary family, and served in the The goal is to help veterans in that the boy wanted to be tossed The Centralia City Council Army from 2003 until she was areas where they need addition- Mother, Man Charged into the river. But the Grays Har- on Tuesday proclaimed Septem- honorably discharged as an E4 al support. In her role, Palmer With Throwing 4-Year- bor County Sheriff’s Office has ber 2016 as National Recovery specialist in 2010. She was sta- helps student veterans navigate called their actions reckless. The Month in the city. tioned at Fort Lewis before being campus life from registration to Old Off Bridge boy and his sibling have been According to the proclama- transferred to Afghanistan in educational planning, including SEATTLE (AP) — Criminal placed in state custody. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 ‘RichArt’ Set to Sell Frames, but the Paintings Are Free CENTRALIA: Owner of Art eccentric artist is just looking mated he has more than 1,000 to raise some money for a new paintings. House to Hold Event hearing aid. “I make so much,” Tracy By The Chronicle The event will start at 5 p.m. said of his paintings in March. Saturday at the home located at “Probably an average of one pic- His home just off of Main 203 M. Street. ture every 55 minutes (when I’m Street in Centralia has for “Just call it the Styrofoam painting).” years attracted gawkers and art House, that’s what it’s known as,” That hasn’t changed. hounds, even as the number of he said. “I’m still in there,” he said. “I typically styrofoam pieces have It will last until 5:55 p.m. love art. Right not I just have to been reduced. Every five minutes, Tracy get rid of this art.” On Saturday, Richard Tracy, will bring groups of 10 in to see He said the paintings avail- better known as RichArt, is go- selections of paintings, and each able Saturday will include two he ing to be giving his paintings person can either choose one is especially proud of. One earned away for free. or take a decorative keychain a blue ribbon at the Southwest There’s a catch, of course. instead and head to the back of Washington Fair. Another, com- While the paintings are free, the line for another chance at a pleted this week, is among his all he says, he’s asking for a dona- painting that suits them. . time favorites, he said. tion of $5 or less for the frames Everyone will leave with ei- The Art Yard has long at- they come in. ther a keychain or a painting, he tracted attention, from travel “All the art is free,” insisted said. publications to art aficionados. Tracy. “You get your one and then In the spring of 2014, Tracy’s Earlier this year, a similar you get out of here,” he said. work was displayed at the Port- event resulted in $270 being Tracy says he continues to land Museum of Modern Art, Richard Tracy stands next to his garage full of his paintings in this Chronicle ile raised for the Twin Cities Senior produce a prolific amount of art. and he was the subject of a doc- photo from March. Center. This time, though, the Earlier this year, Tracy esti- umentary film in 2001.

Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: Life 807-8224 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, e-mail: [email protected] Life is all about change. Aug. 25, 2016 Aug. 27, 2016 Chehalis The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016 Garlic Fest

Eric Schwartz Editor: 807-8224 Phone number: e-mail: [email protected] Editor: Eric Schwartz to Take Over Fairgrounds Phone number: 807-8224 t times the changes are amazing and we e-mail: [email protected] Life Life 20TH YEAR: Will Be Turned Festival Over to County Next Year to Continue Long thoroughly embrace them and at other times Tradition By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] A The Chronicle File Photo Garlic enthusiasts will have plenty of opportunities to enjoy their beloved bulb at the 20th an- nual Chehalis Garlic Fest, sched- Attend we know we must but it’s really not all that pleasant. uled to begin Friday. The festival highlights the pungent-tasting vegetable with a Garlic Fest large number of food vendors all dedicated to serving some sort of creative, interesting garlic food, The Chehalis Garlic Fest will be held at the Southwest Wash- organizer Judy DeVaul said. ington Fairgrounds from noon After nine years of running to 7 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 the festival, this will be the last p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to Garlic Fest put on by the DeVaul 5 p.m. on Sunday. / AP Photo Ross D. Franklin family. By Patrick Hagerty General admission is $5, and d millions of years ago when the Earth’s Next year, Lewis County will seniors 65 or older and those National Park, Utah. Both Zion and Bryce were forme take over the operation. LIFE to Sunset Point from Thor’s Hammer in Bryce Canyon Kyle McDowell, of Portland, who works for Brer Rabb with a military ID are $4. Chil- Our section is no diferent . We have not In this Sept. 6, 2009, photo, hikers make their way ique arrays of rock formations. Lee Coumbs, interim fair dren seven and younger are free. crust violently heaved, leaving behind stunning, un manager, said the county hopes Garlic Fest. to keep the same format. He said The fairgrounds are located at 2555 N. National Ave., Che- it’s a good fundraiser for the or it Farms in Chehalis, talks with a potiential custo halis. ganizations that take part in the event, but that the county will For more information, go - online to www.ChehalisGar- likely make some profit off of it. mer at the 2015 licFest.com, or check out their Since its creation, the Cheha Facebook page. made changes in a long time and we are due. lis Garlic Fest has been a 100 per- ‘‘We have valued and loved the partnership of the cent charitable endeavor. - community over the last nine years and we are gratef 100 Years Local organizations and What to See and Do at the Evergreen groups are able to raise money that my family has had an opportunity to do this.’’ 2016 Chehalis for their causes. In the last nine years the event has generated Garlic Fest and Washington State Fairs over $70,000 for the charities and ul of National Parks organizations. Entertainment: According to DeVaul, seven Garlic Fest coordinatorJudy DeVaul, for the last nine years MAIN STAGE For the First entities expressed interest in tak Noon – LocustFriday Street Dixieland DOUBLE FUN: Centennial Marked With The centennial comes as the agency that ing over operation of the event, lic lover will be able to find some manages national parks as well as historic thing that appeases their senses. Time Ever, Puyallup, New Citizens, Monument places welcomes a new national monument but the DeVauls found the coun-- 2 p.m. – ClarissaBand Gifford Before we do anything I want to see what you think By The Associated Press and nature forces some changes in the party ty to be best suited for the role. This year, DeVaul said the - to do and see.” 4 p.m. – Chris Guenther Monroe Fairs Happen in the West. The National Park Service celebrated its “The county undoubtedly event will have a better showing More than 1,000 kids and adults used Although food is a major 6 p.m. – Prohibition Over Labor Day 100th birthday last week and through the has the capabilities and full time of garlic farms than in years past. brown, green and white umbrellas to create draw to the event, there will be weekend with events across the U.S. includ- A garlic farmer will be traveling never count on the weather, so we Weekend a living version of the park service emblem staff, so it should be really easy plenty of entertainment this year ing the creation of a giant, living version of are excited about that this year.” By Patrick Hagerty on the National Mall, which the agency for them,” she said. “We talked from Twisp in the eastern part of By Madeline McKenzie its emblem in Washington, D.C., a natural- as usual. 10 a.m. – TwoSaturday Town Tuners photographed from a helicopter above. The to them about how important it the state to sell his garlic. DeVaul said she is sad to re- The Seattle Times ization ceremony on the South Rim of the On Friday night, The Pro Noon – Virgil Stortoren emblem contains elements symbolizing the was that Garlic Fest remains a re linquish control of the festival, As August winds down, fun The tractor tracks attracts lots of young Grand Canyon and an outdoor concert at “Their farm is done non-me- hibition Band will be headlin 2 p.m. – Rosie and the Posers drivers. Yellowstone National Park. please see PARKS, page Life 3 ally happy, upbeat, positive, fun chanically,” DeVaul said, add- but also said it was an exciting gears up at two of summer’s ing the evening performances, - 4 p.m. – Ben Potter Band about the section now and what you are no longer By Patrick Hagerty event.” - ing draft horses are utilized on time as someone new takes over biggest events, The Evergreen - kins; Hobby Hall collections; and music will be on the stage - 6 p.m. – Backfire Band State Fair in Monroe, Aug. 25 900 commercial vendors; and For the last year under the the farm. Another garlic farmer all weekend long. Kids activities the event. through Sept. 5, and the Wash carnival rides from Sillyville DeVaul family, organizers are from Oregon will be bringing will be provided throughout the “We now know how Shawn ington State Fair in Puyallup, - “beautiful kinds” of garlic variet- s, Thurs for young fairgoers to Extreme working hard to bring the best weekend, something new to this and Andie Hamilton felt 11 years 1 p.m. – RaucousSunday Band Sept. 2 through 25. WASHINGTON STATE FAIR Scream and other thrill rides for Garlic Fest the county has seen ies that even DeVaul has never ago when they turned it over to Both feature all the farm turdays, 9 a.m. to 9 the daring. year’s Garlic Fest. 3 p.m. – Oncore animals, carnival rides, enter- Special Washington State so far. heard of. us,” she said. The Hamiltons Time: Sept. 2-25, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesday 5 and younger Bethel Church will be bring tainment and fair food you can Fair attractions include the - “It’s going to be absolutely Attendees will be able to ing its bouncy house and slide, held the first Garlic Fest event at handle, and for the first time, EVERGREEN STATE FAIR days; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays; 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sa amazing,” DeVaul said. “It’s go choose from around 65 garlic va- SECOND STAGE p.m. Sundays; closed Tuesdays. Ninth Ave. SW, “Discover the Dinosaurs” exhibit DeVaul said. - their farm off of Scheuber Road. interested in and what we don’t ofer that you would both fairs are in full swing over Time: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Aug. ($6 fee), Superheroes Headquar Cost: $12.50/adults, $9/ages 6-18 and ages 62+, ages ing to be a great year; we just rieties this year. Labor Day weekend, Sept. 2 to 5, 25-Sept. 4, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sept. Last year, a wind storm Once the DeVauls took it over, it 12:30 p.m. – VirgilFriday Stortoren free; special events and discounts vary. ters with superheros visits, new adore our vendors.” thanks to the Washington State 5; carnival 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Aug. - “There’s always new ven- thwarted the festivities on Sat 2 p.m. – Cody Cohen “Let’s Talk Location: Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 features at Timber Gulch 1890s dors that we have that come was moved to the fairgrounds. Fair’s extended dates this year. 25-Sept. 4, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sept. 5. Northwest Frontier Town, Beer This year, about 60 craft and urday night, but with sunshine The Evergreen Fair is in full Cost: $12/ages 16-61; $8/ Puyallup. through, and so it’s always kind “We have valued and loved - More info: (253) 841-5045 or thefair.com. Haven microbrews with live product vendors will be at the in the forecast, DeVaul expects - 5 p.m. – ElizabethGarlic” Shimamoto swing with daily attractions and ages 6-15 and 62-89; ages 5 and event, and there will be about 20 of new and fresh and exciting,” the partnership of the communi younger and 90 and older free; music on weekends, rodeo from a great three-day period to hold entertainment including a pet Sept. 9 to 11. Seahawks weekend food vendors. DeVaul said. “It’s always some- ty over the last nine years, and we ting zoo, lumberjack shows and special events and discounts the event. vary. will feature a visit by defensive thing interesting and there’s are grateful that my family has - an array of farm-animal displays end Michael Bennett on Sept. The snack options will be “That’s the one thing you can’t Noon – Two TownSaturday Tuners Location: Evergreen State immense, according to DeVaul. new and fun things to control,” she said. “You can get ev had an opportunity to do this,” like to read. and events. Daily entertainment Fairgrounds, 14405 179th Ave. 23, the Sea Gals on Sept. 24 and 1:30 p.m. – Cody Cohan Let’s taste, and DeVaul said. “This was passed and activity themes, many with SE, Monroe. the Tailgate party Sept. From garlic butter elephant erything else lined up but you can admission discounts, include More info: 360-805-6700 or 25. Twenty music and comedy In this Oct. 21, 1997, photo, an autumn sunset drapes El Capitan and the ears, to étouffée, a down from the Hamiltons to the Talk Garlic” / AP Photo - 2 p.m. – Chellanie Gruenwald Senior Citizens Day on Monday, evergreenfair.org. headline events include J. Cole Yosemite valley with warm light in Yosemite National Park, Calif. First protected Marc Adamus spicy Louisiana DeVauls and now will continue In this January 2006, ile photo, the sun rises over Crater Lake, Ore., in Crater Lake National Park. Crater Lake lies in 3 p.m. – Melissa Miller Aug. 29; Family Day on Wednes- on Sept. 2, Kid Rock on Sept. 3, in 1864, Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, but within its cajun stew, day, Aug. 31; Kid’s Day on Sept. Tim McGraw on Sept. 4, Smash nearly 1,200 square miles, you can ind deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient the caldera of an ancient volcano called Mount Mazama that collapsed 7,700 years ago, according to the Nation- on through the county. It’s 4 p.m. – Cody Cohan Let’s Talk 1; and Armed Forces Day on and cheesecake competitions, Mouth on Sept. 8, Jeff Foxwor- giant sequoias, and a vast wilderness area, according to the National Parks al Parks Service. It is the deepest lake in the United States and is famous for its vivid blue color and water clarity.every Sept. 2. Equestrian events are but you can still join in bubble- thy and Larry the Cable Guy on gar- Garlic” featured throughout the fair at gum blowing, team egg toss and exciting.” By Patrick Hagerty Sept. 23, Flo Rida on Sept. 24 the fairground’s expansive Ev- pie-eating contests, along with and Train on Sept. 25. - ergreen Equestrian Park arenas twice-daily texting contests for See each fair’s website for 10:30 a.m. – VirgilSunday Stortoren pt. 9. and barns that host horse shows the nimble-fingered. complete information on attrac 2:30 p.m. – Elizabeth The Washington State Fair, year-round. The fairground’s ion burgers, elephant ears and tions, fees, special events and other special feature, Evergreen the state’s biggest annual attrac- The rodeo parade on Cattle Drive will be held on Se Shimamoto barbecue; farm animals includ- - transportation options. CH563615cf.ke tion, with more than 1 million Speedway, has NASCAR, demo ing draft-horse shows and the See you there! guests each September, is ex- dors to rest and restock. We will take the information you send in and then derby and other racing events The usual favorites will all Piglet Palace; floral and agricul on fair weekends. panding its dates this year, in- Evergreen Fair headliner cluding an additional weekend. be there; food favorites of all - ture displays with giant pump- concerts include Pat Benatar The Fair opens Sept. 2 and runs kinds, from scones with jam (1.6 and Neil Giraldo on Aug. 29, through Sept. 25, with another million served last year!) to on Hunter Hayes on Aug. 30, Old first this year — it closes on Dominion on Sept. 1 and more; Tuesdays for fair staff and ven- ticket prices vary. It’s too late Editor Eric Schwartz and I will sit down and see how to enter the salsa, fried chicken

By Patrick Hagerty Service. Al Grillo / AP Photo Ed Reinke / AP Photo In this undated photo, the sun sets as Mount McKinley casts its relection on Relection Pond at In this Aug. 3, 2011, photo, tour participants stand in the rotunda area of Mammoth Cave in Mam- the west end of Denali National Park Road a few miles east of Camp Denali in Denali Park, Alaska. moth Cave National Park, Ky. With more than 400 miles of passageways explored, Mammoth Cave is In August 2015 the government changed the name of North America’s tallest peak from Mount we can change the section honoring as many of your by far the world’s longest cave system. McKinley to Denali.

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Ruling May Damage Public Records Act By The Seattle Times Editorial Board Other Views of the court’s decision focused to the public in response to such the court brief calls the decision A recent Washington State on which statute of limitation records requests. “truly horrible” and says it ef- should apply, instead of ac- The dissent also points out fectively drives a sword through Supreme Court ruling on a legal public-record filers’ subsequent knowledging the bigger underly- that the majority opinion ap- the heart of Washington’s Public dispute over a public-records lawsuit seeking that informa- tion failed because the statute of ing issue of whether the ruling pears to rewrite the Washington Records Act. request may have wide-reaching limitation had expired. could set a new unintended Public Records Act, putting the The justices writing in the consequences for anyone seek- The court acknowledged that precedent. burden of proof on a public- majority acknowledged their ing public information. county officials broke the law A well-crafted dissent by records requester to somehow ruling could give agencies an in- In a 7-2 vote, the court ruled by failing to make the proper Justice Charles Johnson and know when the government’s centive to withhold information. that a Jefferson County official disclosures. signed by Justice Debra Stephens response is false and bring a law- That would be “truly hor- erred in claiming that public But the requester could not said the state should not give suit to prove it. rible” and against everything information that had been make a claim because of the stat- statute-of-limitation protection Attorney Michele Earl- Washington’s Public Records requested did not exist. The ute of limitation. Sadly, much to government agencies that lie Hubbard who filed a friend of Act stands for.

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking Comments on Fan Behavior, and an Incomplete List of People to Pity I did a lot of watching the U.S. Open tennis tourna- ment last week. I’ll confess that except for the Seahawks, I’m not much interested in team sports. I prefer to watch one individual against another, or against the field, as in golf. I’ll include beach volleyball — BOTH men and women — because it’s still based on individu- al effort and skill. One thing disturbs me: the increasing tendency of spectators who, when they see on the screen that the TV camera is pointed in their direction, jump up, wave or display some other attention-getting behavior. This, a sport where spectators who are standing, even quietly, are asked in polite terms by the official judge to return to their seats before ac- tion can continue. I felt embarrassed as an American to show the world how some of us react. Golf was heading in that direc- tion. Remember the yells of “Get in the hole!!!” after almost every putt? It merely emphasized the stupidity of COMMENTARY: The Golden ‘Job Killing’ State human beings who thought that their By Bill Moeller display could affect the outcome of the ball’s trajectory. Threats — and instances — of evacua- tion stopped that. The only sport where such behavior is appropriate What Happens in California is, of course, professional football. And this should only be permitted when the perpetrator is suitably dressed in an outlandish costume, or displaying a similarly silly Needs to Stay in California painted face, and, of course, only at Seahawk games. Such people should be pitied, not chastised. California has become a manu- In 2015, California had the low- economy or residents,” the California After that last sentence, a whole list of other people facturing “job killer” bastion because est rate for manufacturing invest- Chamber of Commerce states. who should be pitied came to mind. The following is of its shackling regulations, high tax- ments for expansions, modernization The growing cumulative impact merely a portion. I pity: es and excessive permitting require- and new sites. CMTA found the of the state’s higher regulatory costs People who, for reason of religion or any other re- ments. Its quagmire of government- state hasn’t received more than two and taxes and fees continues to take straint, have never felt the taste of that first sip of beer mandate programs is accelerating an percent of total US investments since its toll on manufacturers, workers after a hot summer day’s work. industrial exodus. the year 2000. and the economy. People who have intentionally never done anything In 2009, the Milken Institute The cost of the state’s excessive On Aug. 29, Ashley, the world’s naughty in their lives, or at least claim to have never reported California lost 79,000 climate change regulations is most largest furniture manufacturer, an- done one. manufacturing jobs in just six years troublesome. nounced it will close two plants in Those who’ve never hiked into Packwood Lake and (2003-07) prior to the “Great Reces- Even though the state is on Colton and lay off about 840 workers. spent the night in a sleeping bag on the shore. sion.” In contrast, seven other com- target reducing greenhouse gas emis- The company is transferring its pro- On the same topic, those who’ve never back-packed peting states gained sions as prescribed by a sweeping duction to its facilities in Wisconsin into Olympic National Park. 62,000 workers. 2006 law, Gov. Jerry Brown (D) just and North Carolina, citing the need People who never heard Ethel Merman belt out a The report blames signed far-reaching new standards to “create more efficiency.” tune from a Broadway musical in her “no holds barred” the state’s onerous aimed at cutting carbon pollution “California is essentially elimi- style. regulations and high by 40 percent (below 1990 levels) by nating its blue-collar sectors,” said Anyone who claims he or she has never told a lie. taxes for pushing 2030. John Husing, chief economist for Drivers on a long, straight stretch of road in East- business elsewhere. In addition. Brown signed the state’s Inland Empire Economic ern Washington who, with no one in sight, have never In 2014, a key separate measures mandating more Partnership. He called Ashley’s eased into the center of the road and “opened it up,” Los Angeles Eco- renewable energy (solar and wind) move “a gigantic blow” for the region. just to see what it feels like. nomic Development By Don C. Brunell to produce electricity and cutting The bottom line is the combina- Those who’ve never ridden a ski lift with skis dan- Corp. study showed petroleum use in cars and trucks tion of lower labor costs elsewhere gling. while manufactur- by as much as 50 percent over the and automation has already heavily Those who’ve never even considered riding a ski lift ing productivity accelerated, factory next 15 years. The goal is to put an impacted California’s manufactur- in the summer, just to see the view. employment has declined faster than additional 1.5 million zero emission ing workforce. Between 1990 and People who claim they’ve never fallen in love with any other state. This trend continues. vehicles on California streets and 2012, the LA’s economic development more than one person in their entire life, (if that.) Kiplinger reported California freeways. leaders noted California lost 40 per- People who don’t like me. (That number just in- tops its “least-friendly list,” thanks to Brown’s administration believes cent of its manufacturing jobs. That creased after the previous comment.) a combination of high income taxes, the new requirement would “make amounted to over 840,000 layoffs. People who’ve never done anything they were afraid the nation’s highest state sales tax (7.5 it possible” for the state to cut emis- California’s imbalance continues of. Jumping out of a perfectly good airplane on a lovely percent), and a hefty gasoline tax. sions 80 percent (below 1990 levels) to grow because its elected officials summer day is one example. The Golden State has the nation’s by 2050 even though California’s brush off economic impacts from the Homeowners who won’t water the lawn in front of third-worst business tax climate, ac- population will grow to 60 million. loss factories and processing plants. their home in the summer. Why not just “black top” cording to the Tax Foundation. Its It is now 40 million. The bottom line: What is hap- the whole thing and be done with it. It couldn’t look tax policy does not encourage manu- The most problematic for em- pening in the “Golden State” needs facturing investments. any worse. ployers is this bill gives California’s to say there! Unlike Washington, California People who make a sign advertising a yard sale with Air Resources Board sweeping un- ••• the address printed so small and faint that no one driv- imposes a sales tax on the purchase checked authority to increase costs Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, ing by, at or below the speed limit can read it. of new machinery and equipment. on manufacturers. writer and columnist. He retired as presi- That’s about it. A spleen can only vent so much. To tax both the “input” and the final The new law puts “very severe dent of the Association of Washington ••• manufactured product amounts caps on the emissions of greenhouse Business, the state’s oldest and largest Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore own- to “double taxation” and is poor tax gases in California without requiring business organization, and now lives in er, city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in Centra- policy, the California Manufacturers the regulatory agencies to give any Vancouver. He can be contacted at the- lia. He can be reached at [email protected]. & Technology Association, declares. consideration to how it will affect the [email protected].

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Woman Brandishes Fake No Injuries Reported in Two-Story House Fire Shotgun at Firefighters in Chehalis Early This Morning

By Amelia Dickson The Olympian A 68-year-old Thurston County woman was arrested Wednesday after she allegedly ‘‘In the long-term, brandished a replica shotgun at it doesn’t matter firefighters who had responded to a medical alarm at her mobile whether it was a real home. Neither the woman nor the shotgun, you still can’t firefighters were injured, and go around waving a the woman will be booked into the Thurston County jail on sus- fake gun at people. It’s picion of second-degree assault, said Chief Deputy Brad Watkins still assault.’’ of the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office. Lt. Tim Rudloff, Deputies responded to the speaking about a woman who allegedly Skookumchuck Mobile Manor pulled out what looked like a shotgun on the 21500 block of the Buco- da Highway in south Thurston County just after 2 p.m. Fire- fighters from Thurston County fire districts 12 and 15 had re- gun at people. It’s still assault.” sponded to a medical alarm at Deputies were able to remove Pete Caster / [email protected] the address a few minutes earlier. the firefighters, who were hiding Fireighters from Lewis County Fire District 6 and the Chehalis Fire Department work on cleaning up the surrounding The woman allegedly pulled area of a house on Southwest 11th Street that caught ire on Thursday morning in Chehalis. out what looked like a shotgun, behind an ambulance and a lad- Watkins said. der truck they had driven to the “They did the right thing and scene. Law enforcement com- got out of there as quickly as they municated with the woman over could,” Watkins said. a loudspeaker. Initially, the firefighters be- Eventually, deputies were lieved the woman had fired the able to get behind the mobile Fireighters from Lewis County Fire District 6 and gun at them, said Lt. Tim Rudl- home and open a back door, the Chehalis Fire Department hose down the off. He said that response isn’t all Watkins said. The woman came backside of a house on Southwest 11th Street in that surprising, given the high- to the door and was taken into Chehalis on Thursday morning. stress situation. The sound may custody about 4 p.m. have been a slamming door or The woman is scheduled to another “bang.” appear in Thurston County Su- “In the long-term, it doesn’t perior Court on Thursday. The matter whether it was a real Olympian does not release the shotgun,” Rudloff said. “You still names of suspects until they can’t go around waving a fake have appeared in court.

tasy,” Taylor said. “Fantasy was wrote ‘The Snowlygaster,’” she And so, once again, it sat at Book just not printed.” said. her house, until a few years ago. In 1957, J.R.R Tolkien’s mas- After it was rejected by pub- The way Taylor tells it, she Continued from the front page terpiece “The Fellowship of the lishers in the 1950s, the manu- was trying to find the flat grave- Ring” had only been released script sat in her house for de- stones of her parents at a local children’s book, “The Snowlygas- two years prior, and most Disney cades, only being read by friends cemetery. She couldn’t find them, ter.” It’s her first work of fiction, movies were retellings of classic and family. and it got her thinking about her and a capstone for her incredible fairy tales. She also contributed to the legacy, and how often people can life’s work. But fantasy has been a life- historical book “Centralia: The be forgotten. Originally penned seven de- long passion of Taylor’s, and her First Fifty Years,” where she in- “It also occurred to me, that’s cades ago, the 87-page book has book has been a lifelong project. terviewed original pioneers to what happens when you die,” she finally been finished. Born in 1924 in Chino, Cali- the area. said. “It’s been 70 years in the mak- fornia, Taylor used to read her Taylor took a job at The So she decided to mount one ing,” Taylor said. “I wrote it when father’s fairy tale collection. She Chronicle when she was 36, and last push to get her book pub- I was in my 20s.” dedicated “The Snowlygaster” to worked there for 28 years. lished. Two years ago Dorrance “The Snowlygaster” is a fan- her father, Raymond. She worked her way up to the Publishing Co., out of , tasy book comprised of three “I read all the time growing advertising sales manager posi- agreed to publish her book and stories involving the same Courtesy Photo up,” she said. tion, and was the first woman distribute it on Amazon and in characters. The book’s name- “The Snowlygaster” cover Her father,, who was a lum- to hold the position, which had brick-and-mortar stores. It was sake character is a house-sized berjack, was lured to Centra- previously been reserved for men released Sept. 5. animal with both a dragon and lia when she was 2 by the thick who were college graduates. Tay- Her friend and roommate horse’s head. A slew of imagina- decades ago, it was rejected by woodland, and brought her and lor was neither. Linda Bond helped digitize the tive and original characters are publishers at the time. In one her two sisters and mother up. “That was a breakthrough not book, took her author picture featured, including a boy and girl rejection letter from 1957 which He died when she was 7 from an only for me, but for women,” she and did all the digital correspon- duo, a queen and other fantasti- Taylor still has, the publisher accident on the job. said. dence with the publisher. cal creatures. cites a lack of interest in fantasy Later, she and her sisters were In the 1970s, a production Taylor said she hopes to make For publication, she took her books, and the extraordinary ex- talking about their father, and it director at the paper decided to it to at least 95 to see how her maiden name, Tisdale, as her pense of publishing color photo- got her thinking. print a black-and-white copy of book fares, and in the meantime, pen name. graphs. “We wondered if we could do the book for her, but it was not hopes “The Snowlygaster” will While she wrote the book “There was no market for fan- it ourselves, so I sat down and published beyond that. reach as many people as possible.

J. Vander Stoep, a member of in Aberdeen and Hoquiam and “Seventy miles worth of prop- frogs and salamanders, and na- Report the Chehalis Basin Work Group, levees and walls along Interstate erty owners on both sides of the tive plants, she said. which was formed in 2012 to rec- 5, rather than a dam. river have already communicat- “It’s actually the most diverse Continued from the front page ommend flood-control actions Alternative 3 favors nonstruc- ed with local conservation dis- basin in the state of Washington in the area, urged the Chehalis tural flood protection, which trict members saying, ‘I’m inter- for amphibians,” she said. the progress of the Chehalis City Council Monday to take would focus on only local-scale ested in this,’” he said. Basin Strategy, which she called While the river has seen poor a close look at the options pre- flood control, such as flood returns of salmon species in the an “unprecedented” effort. POSSIBLE PROJECTS FOR sented in the Ecology EIS, but to proofing and habitat restoration local past 30 years, with up to an 80 The Chehalis Basin Strat- realize that not all of them might flooding, included in all of the for aquatic species. percent loss in some species, the egy is a partnership between lo- be good options. Alternative 4 favors restor- alternatives, are installing farm basin does not have a federally en- cal and state agencies to reduce “The idea that you’re seeing all ative flood protection or restor- pads, or raised areas on farm- flooding and repair habitat, but these on the table in my opinion is ing the river and watershed to a land in the floodplain where dangered salmon species, Bailey Ecology is completing the EIS, good. It doesn’t mean you want all natural condition, resulting in a animals and equipment would said, meaning the basin is not eli- Bailey said. The Chehalis Basin these ideas,” he said. “Let’s keep it need to move floodplain farms be safe from floodwater; flood- gible for certain federal funding. includes portions of eight coun- in context — this is not a proposal, and homes to higher ground proofing of structures, such “That’s not been an asset in ties, but is mostly situated in this is a studying of options.” to allow for natural flooding to as raising structures, building this basin,” she said. “A lot of the Lewis, Grays Harbor and Thur- After all public comments are slow the river by storing flood- levees and walls, or buying fre- money and the funding and the ston Counties, Bailey said. It is received, they will be consolidat- waters in the floodplain. This quently flooded properties from focus of restoring habitat for de- the second-largest river basin in ed. The Work Group will meet could decrease flooding down- willing owners; changing land clining species hasn’t happened the state. and make a recommendation to stream and reduce the 100-year use practices to better manage in this basin.” Ecology’s draft EIS is sched- the state Legislature, which will floodplain, Bailey said. floodplains; and creating an ear- uled to be finished and released to make final funding decisions in “It’s important to understand ly flood-warning system. NONE OF THE ALTERNATIVES will the public on Sept. 29. Residents 2017. The final EIS is also sched- that this action to be effective Aquatic restoration projects stop flooding altogether in the will have the month of October uled to be completed next year. does have to be at a large scale,” could include addressing riv- Chehalis Basin, Bailey said. In- to formally comment on its find- she said, noting that such projects erbank erosion, removing fish stead, the Chehalis Basin Strat- ings. Public meetings are tenta- passage barriers and replanting ALL FOUR PROPOSED alternatives are only conceptual at this point. egy is intended to reduce flood tively scheduled in the basin next along streams. in the EIS include habitat resto- Chehalis councilors ex- damage and restore damaged month to get comment from resi- ration and work to address local pressed concern about the re- “There are thousands of acres habitat for aquatic species. dents firsthand, Bailey said. flooding damage. storative option. Chehalis Mayor of stream sites that would be re- The EIS evaluates four alter- Alternative 1, favored by the Dennis Dawes said displacing planted under these scenarios,” Some work is already un- native combinations of three dif- Governor’s Work Group, would residents in favor of the restora- she said. derway in the Chehalis Basin. ferent kinds of projects — large- include the installation of a dam tion project is a sensitive topic. In addition to several spe- Projects totaling $12.5 million, scale flood damage reduction, 1 mile south of Pe Ell. The dam “Yet the outcome does not cies of steelhead and salmon, the including culvert removal and local flood damage reductions could either be purely for flood provide that significant of a re- river system is home to a large local flood projects, are in the and aquatic species restoration retention, with no reservoir, or sult,” he said. variety of amphibians, such as state budget for this biennium. actions — which are designed to could have a reservoir to aug- Chehalis Councilor and May- address both extreme flooding ment water flow. A possible dam or Pro-Tem Terry Harris also ex- PACIFIC NORTHWEST and the declining health of the comes with positives and nega- pressed concerns about reshap- river and its species, Bailey said. tives, Bailey said. It could slowly ing the floodplain, equating it to ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA One of the largest potential release water during hot months, “trying to change the culture of REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! components is a dam on the up- cooling the river, but could also an entire basin.” n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers per reaches of the Chehalis River have a negative impact on fish. During both Monday and 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation near Pe Ell, but most of the pos- It would also include a raised Tuesday’s meetings, Vander Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 sibilities are on a smaller scale. Chehalis Airport levee and proj- Stoep said the restoration project Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.)

n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers CH564118aa.cg “There’s no intent to do one ects to reduce coastal flooding in would only use land from willing 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation without the other,” Bailey said. Aberdeen and Hoquiam. landowners. He said the project Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 “If you do something with one of Alternative 2 favors structur- would be completely voluntary, them, you’re really going to have al flood protection in the form but would likely benefit land- More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 an effect on the other.” of the airport levee, the projects owners as well as fish. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT • At 5:17 a.m. on Wednesday, Nissan Pathfinder previously cion of fourth-degree assault. passer in the 400 block of South police received a report of a vehicle reported stolen was recovered in Market Boulevard. Vehicle Stolen prowl in the 1100 block of South the 1500 block of Rice Road. • At 6:04 p.m. on Tuesday, • At 10:32 p.m. on Tuesday, Pearl Street. The vehicle’s window Burglary Reported police received a report of a tres- a blue, 2002 Ford Escort with- was broken and a vacuum cleaner • At 8:06 a.m. on Tuesday, passer in the 100 block of North- out license plates was reported and clothes were taken. Hit and Run police received a report of a bur- west Prindle Street. stolen in the 900 block of South • At 5:21 p.m. on Monday, a glary in the 1500 block of Rice Gold Street. CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT hit and run was reported in the Road in Chehalis. 300 block of West Main Street. Hit and Run Possible Burglary Reported • At 1:23 p.m. on Tuesday, Man Arrested on Burglary Theft of Rental Property • At 8:26 a.m. on Monday, police received a report of a hit Charge After Theft Driver Booked on DUI Charge • At 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday, and run in the 1400 block of police received a report of a pos- police received a report of a theft • At 11:56 a.m. on Tuesday, sible burglary in the 1500 block • At 5:49 p.m. on Monday, Northwest Louisiana Avenue. of rental property from the 1300 police arrested Douglas M. of Rice Road. A person reported police arrested Edward K. Baker, block of Northwest Louisiana Martin, 42, of Centralia, in the seeing a door that looked like it 63, of Chehalis, on suspicion of Avenue. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 1100 block of Harrison Avenue was kicked in. driving under the influence at on suspicion of second-degree the intersection of State Avenue Duck Hunting Equipment Stolen burglary. Martin allegedly at- and Chamber of Commerce Power Box Tampered With in Burglary tempted to steal items from the Vehicle Prowl Way after he allegedly hit the • At 9:25 a.m. on Tuesday, • The Sheriff’s Office is in- business, which he was banned • At 10:10 a.m. on Monday, side of a the bridge and a curb. police received a report of mali- vestigating a report of a burglary from entering. a vehicle prowl was reported in cious mischief in the 400 block that reportedly occurred at 4:12 the 500 block of Southwest Cas- a.m. Monday in the 700 block of cade Avenue. Vehicle Egged of North Market Boulevard. A Lincoln Creek Road in Chehalis. Assault Suspect Cited • At 10:40 a.m. on Monday, • At 6:46 p.m. on Monday, power box was tampered with. The burglary was caught on sur- • At 4:05 p.m. on Tuesday, a vehicle prowl was reported police received a report of a ve- Tools were left behind. veillance video. Two large bags of police cited Brian M. Olds, 27, in the 700 block of Southwest hicle being egged in the 200 duck decoys, a fishing pole, miscel- of Centralia, in the 400 block of Saunders Way in Chehalis. block of Southwest 10th Street. Cell Phone Stolen Prairie on suspicion of fourth- laneous tools and a portable duck • At 4:33 p.m. on Monday, • At 10:29 a.m. on Tuesday, a degree assault. police received a report of a ve- blind valued at $1,000 were stolen. Assault Suspects Cited cell phone was reported stolen on The case is under investigation. hicle prowl in the 100 block of on Southwest Chehalis Avenue. Southwest McFadden Avenue. • At 8:32 p.m. on Monday, ••• Vehicle Prowl police responded to a report of By The Chronicle Staff • At 12:29 a.m. on Wednes- a dispute in the 1500 block of Trespassers Reported Please call news reporter Natalie day, police received a report of a Stolen Vehicle Recovered Southwest Mills Avenue in Che- Johnson with news tips. She can be • At 1:02 p.m. on Tuesday, vehicle prowl in the 900 block of • At 11 a.m. on Monday, halis. Jasmine E. Blackmon, 21, reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ police received a report of a tres- chronline.com. South Scheuber Road. police received a report that a of Chehalis, was cited on suspi- News in Brief Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Man Charged With in a remote and wooded area, areas will likely be reduced later Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: east of Chiloquin in Klamath this year. • Your family knows your wishes Murder, Abuse of Corpse County, about 150 miles from The Seattle Times reported • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues in Woman's Death where she was last seen. Milu- the City Council is set to con- • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided tin was already in custody for sider a proposal this month • You have peace of mind knowing you have EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — A auto theft. A Lane County Cir- that would reduce speed limits given your family a loving git 36-year-old St. Helens man has cuit Court charging document downtown to 25 mph from 30 been charged with murder and mph. The residential speed limit Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for states that Milutin "did unlaw- advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes abusing the corpse of a woman fully and intentionally cause the would drop to 20 mph from 25 he was dating who was reported death of Cheryl Elizabeth Hart," mph. If approved, officials say missing last month. the changes could take effect as on or about Aug. 5. OUR LEWIS COUNTY CH563609jc.do The Register-Guard report- soon as November. ARRANGEMENT OFFICE ed Jeremy Milutin was charged The traffic safety efforts an- 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Tuesday in the death of 35-year- Seattle to Consider nounced Tuesday come after Centralia, WA old Cheryl Hart of St. Helens. Reducing Speed Limits calls for reduced speed limits He appeared in court but did not from neighborhoods as well as For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 enter any pleas. SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, who previ- Hart's body was found by a officials say speed limits in the ously promised to reduce down- search party over the weekend city's downtown and residential town speeds last year. Nellie Ellen Lyons Death Notices Commodities Corrections April 17, 1927 - Sept. 9, 2016 • NELLIE ELLEN LYONS, 91, Chehalis, died Gas in Washington — $2.70 (AAA of The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Friday, Sept. 9, at Logan Manor, Che- Washington) rate and fair in all its reporting. If Nellie Ellen Lyons was born Lester of Elma, Nicole Lester halis. At Lyons’ request, there will be Crude Oil — $43.80 per barrel (CME you find an error or believe a news no services. Arrangements are under Group) in Alpha, Wash., April 17, 1927. of Centralia; and nine great- the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Gold — $1,324 (Monex) item is incorrect, please call the She passed away Sept. 9, 2016 in grandchildren. Centralia. Silver — $18.95 (Monex) newsroom as soon as possible at Chehalis. Nellie lived her entire The family would like to thank • MITCHELL DWAYNE BRADY, 19, Rochester, 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. life in Lewis County. Linda Amondson and the Logan died Saturday, Sept. 10, in King County. She was preceded in death by Street Manor employees for their A service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Ever- her husband, Everett Lyons; and loving care of Nellie Lyons, our green Christian Community, 1000 Black Lake Blvd., Olympia. Arrangements are daughter, Jonie K. Lester. Mom and Grandmother. under the care of McComb & Wagner Nellie is survived by her At the request of Nellie, there Family Funeral Home and Crematory, Four Questions You Should Ask: daughters, Judy (Bob) Guenther will be no service. Centralia. of Chehalis and Janet Kron of The directions are under the care • MARGARET LORENE ORNING, 72, Centralia, Shelton; grandchildren, Jim of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary. died Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Providence • Who would make my inal arrangements? (Dusty) Guenther of Chehalis, Centralia Hospital. No services are Heidi (Dave) Fagerness of scheduled at this time. Arrangements • What are my options? To view this obituary, please go to are under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Chehalis, Kisa Kron of Shelton, chronline.com/obituaries. Mortuary, Centralia. • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? Sharla Shaw of Centralia, Chyanne • ROY A. DEVER, 56, Centralia, died Sat- • How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? urday, Sept. 10, in Centralia. Services will be held at a future date. Arrangements are under the direction of Funeral Alter- natives of Washington, Tumwater. • WILLIAM “BILL” SKANSIE, 77, Rocky Top, I want to answer your questions and protect your family from Donna R. Giberson Tennessee, formerly of Cispus, died Sun- confusion and inancial hardship at the time of a death. day, Sept. 11, in Rocky Top. A graveside ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant and a brother, Dwain Nelson. service will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Silver Donna married Leonard in Creek Cemetery, Randle. Arrangements Rupert, Idaho, July 1, 1948. under the care of Brown Mortuary Ser- vice, Chehalis. They traveled the western Sticklin United States carnival circuit • DAVID MEAD PALMER, 79, Oakville, died Funeral Chapel

CH563271hw.os for 12 years as the ringmasters Tuesday, Aug.30, at Providence St. Peter Serving Lewis County Since 1890 Hospital, Olympia. A celebration of life of the Giberson Freak & Wild will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Oakville sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Animal Show. During those United Methodist Church. Arrange- 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia years, she became a mother ments are under the care of Sticklin Fu- to three children. Later, the neral Chapel, Centralia. young Giberson family settled • LOU ANN PATTON, 82, Adna, died Sun- down in Castle Rock, Wash. day, Sept. 4, at home. A celebration of IS LIMITEDSPACE life will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. Upon retirement, Donna and 25, in The Commons at Adna Middle/ Don’t make a Leonard moved to her inherited High School. Arrangements are under property, The Poor Farm, in the care of Brown Mortuary Service, Winlock, Wash., so named by Chehalis. $ Donna Rae Giberson was Donna’s grandparents, Ray • IVA BELLE THORSON, 96, Centralia, died 13 0 0 mistake! born in Grover, Colo., Sept. and Florence Longmore. She Thursday, Sept. 8, at home. Service de- 28, 1929 and passed away tails are pending. was a dedicated volunteer for Compare us to Prices as of 3/1/2016 peacefully Sept. 4, 2016, 4-H and the Olequa Senior Neptune Society! Neptune CSWA surrounded by family. Center. Worldwide $ $ Lotteries (compares to our Worldwide plan) 2,698 1,324 She is survived by her A community potluck Local $ $ loving husband of 68 years, gathering to celebrate Donna’s (compares to our Local plan) 2,199 874 Washington’s Thursday Games Leonard Giberson; three life is planned for 4 p.m., Powerball: 10-11-23-28-31, Powerball: children, Betty Engleman of Saturday, at the Olequa Senior 14, Power Play: 2 Kelso, Robert Giberson of Center in Winlock. Next jackpot: $222 million Winlock and Nancy Bean of Donations may be made to • Worldwide Coverage Available Mega Millions: • 0% Interest Financing Castle Rock; and a sister, Betty the Olequa Senior Center. Next jackpot: $133 million • Lock in Today’s Price for Life! Breneman of Arlington, Wash. Lotto: 03-18-27-43-44-47 CH564030bw.cg Donna’s favorite pastime was “To live in Next jackpot: $5.9 million spending time with her ive the hearts of Hit 5: 04-16-23-26-35 Come Have Lunch On Us! grandchildren and two great- Next cashpot: $230,000 grandchildren on camping and those we love Match 4: 03-13-14-20 ishing trips. is not to die.” Daily Game: 5-2-0 We have lunches EVERY week. She was preceded in death To view the obituary, please go to Keno: 04-05-07-10-15-16-25-28-38- Reserve your spot NOW by calling Dan at 253.831.2646 by her parents, Willis C. and chronline.com/obituaries. 44-50-53-59-61-62-65-66-67-74-75 or visiting cremationsocietyseminar.com Irma M. (Longmore) Nelson; • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 Bill Bryant Unveils Jobs, Education Plan for State By Jim Brunner Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, said to give businesses with fewer The Seattle Times he would push state government than 10 employees a B&O tax GOV. JAY INSLEE WELL AHEAD OF GOP CHALLENGER to innovate and unleash more break. He did not provide details Republican gubernatorial private-sector job growth. His on the size of the tax break or BILL BRYANT IN FUNDRAISING hopeful Bill Bryant rolled out 23-minute talk offered more impact on the state budget. By Jim Brunner three decades. a jobs agenda broad outlines of goals than de- Saying Washington schools For the election cycle, Inslee The Seattle Times Tuesday, vowing tailed policy prescriptions. are failing “far too many” stu- has raised $8.2 million to Bryant’s to pursue small- A former Port of Seattle com- dents, Bryant said public educa- Gov. Jay Inslee enters the final $2.9 million. business tax missioner who founded a trade- tion should be reinvented from months of his re-election bid The state Democratic Party breaks, a mod- consulting business, Bryant an “industrial model” to align with a campaign-cash pile dwarf- has sent more than $1.6 million ernized school said he’s heard business owners with the modern economy. ing that of GOP challenger Bill to Inslee’s campaign. Other major system and a across the state complain about Bryant said public schools Bryant. donors include unions, tribes, freeze on new stifling regulations that have should provide an “alternative Inslee reported $3.6 million attorneys, tech workers and envi- regulations. amassed over decades. track” for kids who don’t want to cash on hand in his campaign ronmental advocates, according Bill Bryant In what he On Day One as governor, Bry- go on to college, giving them bet- fund through August, compared to data from theNational Institute Republican billed as a major ant said he’d halt all new regula- ter access to apprenticeships and with Bryant’s $217,000 — a 16-fold on Money in State Politics. Bryant has received more than gubernatorial policy speech to tions until agencies could justify job training. The state’s educa- advantage — according to re- the Association ports filed Monday with the state $500,000 from the state Repub- those already on the books. Un- tion mix should include charter Public Disclosure Commission. lican Party, and support from of Washington Business’ annual necessary rules would be “fixed schools, he said. policy summit in Cle Elum, Bry- Bryant’s cash deficit is likely to agriculture, real estate and other or eliminated,” he said, while new Bryant also reiterated his hamper his efforts to become the businesses. He also has donated ant likened state government to an ones would have a sunset date. opposition to a “one size fits all” aging, sputtering jalopy that mere- first Republican elected gover- or loaned more than $50,000 to Recalling his own firm’s increase in the state minimum nor of Washington in more than his own campaign. ly gets refueled instead of rebuilt. humble start in a basement with wage, saying other parts of the “Too often, the public sector, if a fax machine, Bryant said he state should not have the same it is confronted with innovation sympathizes with small busi- wage floor as the booming and vide paid sick leave. ing of Republican talking points. that could undermine existing nesses that pay the state’s busi- expensive Seattle area. Inslee supports the labor- He called Bryant’s propos- arrangements or regulations, is ness and occupation (B&O) tax, He opposes Initiative 1433, a backed initiative and gathered al to freeze state rule-making inclined not to embrace innova- which is levied on gross receipts measure on the November ballot signatures for it. “dangerous” as it would halt tion but actually defend a failing instead of profits. that would raise the minimum Jamal Raad, a spokesman for clean-air and water standards as status quo,” he said. Bryant vowed to work with wage to $13.50 an hour by 2020 the Inslee campaign, criticized well as safety precautions for oil Bryant, who is challenging business groups and legislators and require businesses to pro- Bryant’s plans as stale repackag- trains. Tentative Deal for 30,000 State Workers Includes Raises, $12 Minimum Wage By Melissa Santos raise on July 1, 2018, Welch said. Centralia, said rejection of the The News Tribune A final 2 percent raise would contracts is a real possibility next take effect Jan. 1, 2019, he said. year as lawmakers struggle to About 30,000 Washington The same across-the-board comply with a court order to fin- state workers would receive pay raises would also go to employees ish fully funding public schools. raises of roughly 6 percent under at Central Washington Universi- Many lawmakers estimate a tentative deal struck Tuesday ty, Eastern Washington Univer- that fixing remaining problems between state officials and union sity, Washington State University outlined in the McCleary school- leaders. and The Evergreen State College, funding case will cost the Legis- The proposed pay raises, to who recently struck tentative lature about $3.5 billion over two be spread over two years, would agreements tying their salary years. be the largest across-the-board increases to those negotiated for Given those challenges, increases state employees have general government workers. Braun said he was surprised at negotiated since they gained full Certain other state-worker collective bargaining rights in the size of the raises Gov. Jay contracts were still being negoti- Inslee’s budget office negotiated 2004, said Tim Welch, a spokes- ated Wednesday, including one man for the Washington Federa- with general government work- affecting employees at the Uni- ers. Braun — the vice chairman tion of State Employees. Rachel La Corte / The Associated Press versity of Washington, Welch of the Senate Ways and Means The proposed labor contract Union members and supporters rally at the Washington Capitol Aug. 31 in Olym- said. would also establish a $12 hourly pia. Most Washington state workers would receive 6 percent pay raises over two Should the union ratify the Committee — predicted the minimum wage for general gov- years under a tentative agreement reached Tuesday between state oicials and contract for general government two-year cost of all state worker ernment workers, who make union leaders. workers as expected, a few more contracts could top $500 million, up about half of Washington’s steps are required before it be- based on the agreements reached so far. 60,000 unionized state employ- achievement” that should con- office that negotiates labor con- comes final. “If they say education is a top ees, Welch said. Included in that tinue to help state workers re- tracts, estimated the general gov- The governor’s budget office contract are 1,129 workers who ernment contract will cost the first must determine whether the priority and then undercut the cover from years of not receiving possibility of solving that prob- currently make less than $12 an cost-of-living increases during state about $170 million over two contract is financially feasible, a hour. lem by negotiating the largest- the economic recession. years. Agency officials said they precursor to the governor fund- Welch announced the tenta- couldn’t comment further while ing it in his 2017-19 budget pro- ever raises for state employees, tive agreement to union mem- “It doesn’t make up for the posal. it seems like there’s a conflict years of pay cuts and no pay the contracts are pending. bers in an email about 5:45 p.m. If approved, the new two-year Then the Legislature must there,” Braun said of the gover- raises that took place starting Tuesday. Union members still contract would award general choose next year whether to ap- nor’s budget office. must ratify the contract by Oct. in 2008, but it goes a long way,” government workers a 2 percent prove the contract, or to reject it “... On the surface, it’s hard to 1, he said. Welch said. raise starting July 1, 2017, fol- and send negotiators back to the see how you could come to the Welch called the negoti- The Office of Financial Man- lowed by an additional 2 percent bargaining table. conclusion that these (contracts) ated pay raises “a monumental agement, the governor’s budget State Sen. John Braun, R- are financially feasible.” News in Brief

through, or are currently under- ecutive and judicial position re- the corral when Yakima County 1992 has died in a car crash. Sex Offender Registers going, breast cancer treatment. ceived a 1 percent raise, though animal control officers respond- The Yakima Herald-Republic as Transient in Fashions are provided by some received more. ed. The officers shot and killed reported that 52-year-old Jose the Dress Barn and modeled by two of the dogs, a pit bull and a Maciel died Thursday just hours Thurston County cancer survivors. Attendees will German shepherd. A third dog before he was to meet with Yaki- By The Chronicle have the opportunity to make Washington was not shot because it did not ma County sheriff's detectives in A level 1 sex offender has re- purchases at a discount. Lunch Unemployment Rate appear threatening. the case of Samantha Rios. His cently registered as a transient will be provided by Joy’s Once Drops to 5.7 percent The dogs did not have micro- minivan drove into an oncoming in Thurston County, according Upon A Thyme. chips, tags or other identifying semitruck in Benton County. to the Thurston Local cancer specialist and OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- information. Sheriff's Sgt. Mike Russell County Sheriff’s hematologist Dr. Dustin Osborn, ton state's unemployment rate says Maciel was a suspect in the Office. from Osborn Cancer Care, will dipped slightly to 5.7 percent last Feds: Plan Addresses case. He says while there is no Rye E. Meyer, be the featured speaker. month. conclusive evidence of a suicide, 46, is required Tickets are available for $20 The latest numbers released Impact of Ocean Noise investigators believe Maciel took to register as a at Smith’s Mercantile and El- Wednesday by the state's Employ- on Marine Mammals his own life to "avoid the conse- sex offender due egance By Design, or by calling ment Security Department show quences" of the case. to a 2002 con- (360) 273-4100. that the August rate broke an PORTLAND (AP) — The Last May, a worker dug up viction in Thur- For more information, call eight-month holding pattern of a federal government says a new a skull in an area where Maciel Rye E. Meyer ston County Candy Koons, (360) 304-8472. 5.8 percent rate. strategy to address the issue previously worked. Rios' skel- sex offender Superior Court The national unemployment of noise in the ocean will bet- eton was excavated and an an- for first-degree rate remained at 4.9 percent last ter protect the safety of marine thropologist determined she had child molestation after being State Lawmakers, month, while the rate in the Seat- mammals. been stabbed multiple times. charged with sexually assaulting tle-Bellevue-Everett area dropped The National Oceanic and Maciel's son, Jose Angel, says an 8-year-old girl when he was Governor, Others to 4.1 percent from July's 4.4 per- Atmospheric Administration re- he will remember his father as 31. Get Pay Raises cent rate. leased its Ocean Noise Strategy generous, honest and with no He was sentenced to 78 The state's labor force grew to Roadmap on Tuesday. The agen- signs of a guilty conscience. months in prison with all but six OLYMPIA (AP) — Wash- 3.63 million in August, an increase cy says the roadmap will guide it months suspended as a special ington lawmakers, the governor of 7,400 people from the previous in managing ocean noise and its sex offender sentencing alterna- and other state officials got rais- month, and the state added 2,600 effects on ocean life through the Bellingham OKs next 10 years. tive. es this month. jobs. The largest job growth last month was seen in education and The roadmap lays out roles Resolution Against Meyer is described as a white The Daily Herald reported health services, while manufactur- for federal government agen- man standing 5 feet, 6 inches tall that the hikes took effect Sept. 1, Dakota Access Pipeline ing and the leisure and hospitality cies, researchers, industries and and weighing 160 pounds. He the second and final part of in- creases approved last year by a industries saw the biggest losses. environmental advocates to play BELLINGHAM (AP) — The has brown hair and brown eyes. in managing noise in the ocean. Bellingham City Council has For more information on sex of- state salary-setting board. Legislators got an 8 percent NOAA crafted the plan using passed a resolution supporting fender registration in Thurston Dogs Kill Five Petting more than 85,000 public com- the Standing Rock Sioux and County, go to www.co.thurston. raise in 2015, the first pay bump since 2008, and received another ment responses. Cheyenne River Sioux tribes in wa.us/sheriff/. Zoo Animals at Yakima 3 percent this month. They now Sound plays a key role in the their opposition of the four-state earn $46,839 a year. County Farm survival of marine animals and Dakota Access pipeline. Breast Cancer Support Gov. Jay Inslee got 1 percent WAPATO (AP) — The di- can be caused either by human The Bellingham Herald re- more to push his annual salary rector of a Yakima County farm actions or the ocean's natural ported that the resolution calls Group Plans Tea and to $173,617. Last year, he got a 3 says several dogs attacked and ecosystem. Whales and dolphins, on federal agencies to respect the Fashion Show percent boost. killed five of the farm's petting for example, use sound to navi- status and treaty rights of recog- After Inslee, the next highest zoo animals. gate and find food. nized tribes. By The Chronicle paid statewide elected officer is Campbell Farm director Car- The Standing Rock Sioux The Lewis County Breast Attorney General Bob Ferguson, manita Pimms says staff made tribe is challenging the Army Cancer Support Group is hold- who now makes $159,395. the grisly discovery Monday Suspect in Wife's Corps of Engineers' decision to ing its eighth annual tea and The 16-member salary com- morning. The attack left three 1992 Disappearance grant about 200 permits at wa- fashion show 1-4 p.m. Saturday, mission also approved higher goats, a pig and a miniature ter crossings for pipeline, which Oct. 8, at the Lewis & Clark Ho- salaries for eight statewide ex- horse dead. A donkey was also Dies in Car Crash goes through the Dakotas and tel, Centralia. ecutive positions and Superior mauled but survived. YAKIMA (AP) — A man Iowa to Illinois. The tribe says This event supports local Court, District Court and Court The Herald-Republic report- suspected in the disappearance the project will disturb sacred women and men who have gone of Appeals judges. Every ex- ed that three dogs were still in of his wife in Yakima County in sites and impact drinking water. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Boy, 13, Fatally Florida Man, 32, Arrested Witness Says Philippine Shot by Police After President Ordered Pulling Out BB Gun Killings of 1,000 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — in Orlando Mosque Blaze MANILA, Philippines (AP) Police in Ohio responding to a — A former Filipino militiaman report of an armed robbery shot testified before the country’s Sen- and killed a 13-year-old boy who JOSEPH MICHAEL SCHREIBER: evening, and he didn’t say if Sch- CAIR, described both Schreiber ate on Thursday that President Ro- they said pulled a gun from his reiber had a lawyer. and Mateen as “degenerates” drigo Duterte, when he was still a waistband that was later deter- Suspect Could Face Up The fire was set late Sunday and “punks.” city mayor, ordered him and other mined to be a BB gun. to 30 Years in Prison on the 15th anniversary of the “Just like on June 12, when I members of a liquidation squad It happened Wednesday 9/11 terror attacks. The blaze also was stressing that Mateen’s ac- to kill criminals and opponents night in Columbus. on Arson, Hate Crime coincided with the Muslim holi- tions do not speak on behalf of in gangland-style assaults that left Police said officers were re- Charges day Eid al-Adha. No one was in- Islam, I know that whatever reli- about 1,000 dead. sponding to a report of an armed jured in the blaze, which burned gion Mr. Schreiber is, his actions Edgar Matobato, 57, told the robbery involving multiple sus- By Terry Spencer a 10-by-10-foot hole in the roof do not speak on behalf of his reli- nationally televised Senate com- pects. When they arrived on The Associated Press at the back of the mosque’s main gion,” Saleh said. mittee hearing that he heard the scene, they said the victim building and blackened its eaves Mateen was killed by police Duterte order some of the killings, told them a group of people ap- FORT PIERCE, Fla. — A and acknowledged that he himself 32-year-old Florida man has with soot. after opening fire at the Pulse proached him and demanded Thompson said a search war- nightclub on June 12 in a ram- carried out about 50 deadly as- money. The victim said one of been arrested and is facing a saults as an assassin, including a charge of arson and hate crime rant was executed at Schreiber’s page that left 49 victims dead them had a gun. home, where investigators re- and 53 wounded. He professed suspected kidnapper fed to a croc- Police said the officers saw in a fire that heavily damaged a odile in 2007 in southern Davao mosque that Orlando nightclub ported finding evidence linked allegiance to the Islamic State three males matching the de- to the arson, as well as anti-Is- group. His father is among del Sur province. scriptions of the suspects and gunman Omar Mateen attended, Rights groups have long ac- authorities announced Wednes- lamic social media posts. roughly 100 people who attend tried to speak with them, when A July post placed on Face- the mosque. cused Duterte of involvement in two of the suspects ran. day. death squads, claims he has denied, Joseph Michael Schreiber book by Schreiber, who is Jew- Schreiber was previously sen- “Officers followed the males ish, stated that, “IF AMERICA tenced twice to state prison for even while engaging in tough talk to the alley ... and attempted to was arrested without incident in which he stated his approach to Wednesday afternoon and was truly wants peace and safety and theft, according to records from take them into custody when one pursuit of happiness they should the Florida Department of Cor- criminals was to “kill them all.” suspect pulled a gun from his being interrogated by investiga- tors looking into the fire set late consider all forms of ISLAM as rections. The records show he waistband,” police said in a state- radical. ... ALL ISLAM IS RADI- served his first sentence from Former Gitmo Detainee ment early Thursday. “One offi- Sunday at the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce, said Maj. David CAL, and should be considered March 2008 to July 2009 and his in Coma After Hunger cer shot and struck the suspect TERRORIST AND CRIMA- second from June 2010 to August multiple times.” Thompson of the St. Lucie Coun- ty Sheriff’s Office. NALS (sic) and all hoo (sic) par- 2014. Strike In Uruguay Thompson told a news con- ticipate in such activity should be A weekend surveillance vid- MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay Anger About Poker ference that Schreiber was taken found guilty of WAR CRIM (sic) eo from the mosque showed a (AP) — A Syrian freed from Games Preceded Senior into custody on a street in Fort until law and order is restored in man on a motorcycle approach- Guantanamo nearly two years ago Pierce by authorities acting on this beautiful free country.” ing the building with a bottle was in a coma early Thursday after Apartment Shooting tips from members of the com- Wilfredo Amr Ruiz, a spokes- of liquid and some papers, then a hunger strike to dramatize his munity and aided by surveillance man for the Council on Amer- leaving when there was a flash CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) unhappiness about being resettled video taken from the mosque ican-Islamic Relations Florida, and shaking his hand as though — A 77-year-old man who shot in Uruguay and his demand to be and elsewhere. He said the ar- said Schreiber “obviously doesn’t he may have burned it, Thomp- three people, killing one, at the moved to another country. son charge, coupled with a hate know about the efforts our com- son said. The first 911 calls were senior apartment complex where A doctor said paramedics crime enhancement under Flor- munity is engaged in with our made about 45 minutes later af- he lived had grown distant re- found Abu Wa’el Dhiab uncon- ida law, carries a sentence of up cousins, the Jews, not only in ter the fire had spread to the at- cently and had been angry about scious when they arrived Wednes- to 30 years in prison. Thompson Florida but throughout the na- tic. It took about four-and-a-half frequent poker games in the day at the apartment where the said detectives were still ques- tion.” hours for firefighters to extin- building’s common area, accord- 45-year-old former prisoner has tioning Schreiber on Wednesday Omar Saleh, an attorney for guish the blaze. ing to people who knew him. been staying in Montevideo. One person died at the Heri- “We hope that it is reversible,” tage Court Apartments and two said Dr. Julia Galzerano of the others were wounded. Larry Zika Protest Medical Union of Uruguay. Rosenberg, the shooter, killed She said Dhiab was extremely himself as police closed in on dehydrated and she was told he him in a neighborhood about had gone 12 days without water. a mile away, Cheyenne police He remained at the apartment Wearing a said. for treatment, in keeping with his homemade Mary Eastman, 80, said wishes not to be hospitalized dur- mosquito Rosenberg handed her a letter ing his protest. costume, an as she headed out to shop the Dhiab drew international at- expectant morning of the shooting. East- tention by hunger-striking during father from man said she left the letter in her his 12 years of occasionally con- Washington apartment and didn’t read it un- frontational confinement at the who asked til later — after she returned to U.S. military base in Guantanamo not to be find the building a crime scene. Bay, Cuba. Released in December named Police eventually let her back 2014, he could not return to his protests the in to get her dog. war-torn homeland and was taken lack of Con- in as a refugee by Uruguay along gressional with five other freed detainees. Biggest Street-Gang approval to fund a federal Trial in Recent response to Experts Warn Famous History Begins the Zika virus Spanish National Wednesday CHICAGO (AP) — Six pur- on Capitol Park Could Dry Out ported leaders of Chicago’s pow- Hill in Wash- MADRID (AP) — Environ- erful Hobos street gang went on ington. mentalists are warning that one trial Wednesday in a case that of Europe’s most celebrated con- could provide a rare look inside servation wetlands could dry out the kind of criminal activity fu- Jacquelyn Martin / The Associated Press completely, endangering rare eling gun violence in the nation’s wildlife and thousands of jobs. third-largest city. The World Wildlife Fund says A prosecutor displayed pho- in a report that southern Spain’s tos of killing scenes and held Donana National Park is at risk up assault rifles during opening from excessive water extraction. statements, telling jurors the de- Clinton Returns to Campaign Trail Proposals for dredging, mining fendants murdered, maimed and and gas storage are also threaten- tortured their way into control- Following a Bout With Pneumonia ing the park. ling lucrative drug markets on The WWF says Donana is “the Chicago’s South Side. The trial By Julie Pace and Lisa Lerer Trump says he, too, plans “overweight” range. He discussed star of Europe’s protected areas.” It is the biggest of its kind in recent The Associated Press to release details from a recent results of his physical ahead of receives around 6 million migra- city history and could take up to physical, though it’s unclear the airing Wednesday of a taped tory birds each year and is home three months. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — when that will happen and interview with TV personality to the world’s rarest feline species, The six men charged with Hillary Clinton returns to the how much information he will “Dr. Oz.” the Iberian lynx. racketeering conspiracy were not campaign trail Thursday fol- provide. So far, the business- While Clinton has released It is also one of the biggest “a group of misguided youth” but lowing a bout of pneumonia that man has only released a widely more information than Trump — strawberry-producing areas of the “an all-star team of the worst of sidelined her for three days and mocked letter from his longtime both about her health and finan- world, earning some $450 million the worst” who “terrorized the revived questions about both the physician declaring he would be cial history — her campaign’s annually. city,” federal prosecutor Patrick Democratic nominee and Re- the healthiest president in his- handling of her illness under- Otlewski said. publican Donald Trump’s trans- tory. scored her penchant for privacy, parency regarding their health. Treat or Monitor Early Clinton’s campaign respond- In keeping with Trump’s un- something that has contributed Prostate Cancer? 10- Obama Will Create ed with a new letter from her usual approach to transparency, to the public’s lack of trust in the doctor Wednesday declaring the Republican handed over a former secretary of state. Year Survival Same First Marine National one-page summary of his recent With less than two months her “fit to serve” as president and LONDON (AP) — Men with exam to Dr. Mehmet Oz while Monument in Atlantic recovering well from her recent from Election Day, Clinton’s early prostate cancer who choose WASHINGTON (AP) — illness. The letter — the first sub- taping an episode of Oz’s show. standing with Americans has to closely monitor their disease are President Barack Obama will es- stantial update on her health in A release from the show said “Dr. contributed to a race that is tight- just as likely to survive at least 10 tablish on Thursday the first na- more than a year — details the Oz took Mr. Trump though a full er than both parties expected. years as those who have surgery tional marine monument in the medications she is taking, her review of his systems,” including Clinton will spend Thurs- or radiation, finds a major study Atlantic, a move that’s designed cholesterol levels and other re- his nervous system, cardiovas- day campaigning in Greensboro, that directly tested and compared to permanently protect nearly sults from a physical exam. cular health, prostate health and North Carolina, and speaking to these options. 5,000 square miles of underwater In a taped radio interview family medical history. a Hispanic group in Washington. Survival from prostate cancer canyons and mountains off the broadcast Thursday morning, The show is due to air Thurs- It’s her first public appearance was so high — 99 percent, regard- coast of New England. Clinton told the “Tom Joyner day. Trump’s campaign has not since Sunday, when she abruptly less of which approach men had The White House said the Morning Show” that she was made a copy of the summary left a 9/11 memorial service in — that the results call into question designation will lead to a ban on feeling much better and was public ahead of the airing, nor New York after feeling becoming not only what treatment is best but commercial fishing, mining and “really glad that I did finally fol- is it certain he will do so after. dizzy and dehydrated. also whether any treatment at all is drilling, though a 7-year excep- low my doctor’s orders and take Trump said in a phone interview After a video emerged of her needed for early-stage cases. And tion will occur for the lobster some days to rest instead of just Thursday interview with “Fox stumbling and being held up by that in turn adds to concern about and red crab industries. Also, trying to keep powering through, and Friends” that he is 6-foot-3 aides, the campaign revealed she screening with PSA blood tests, be- recreational fishing will be al- which I think is a common expe- and 236 pounds — giving him a had been diagnosed with pneu- cause screening is worthwhile only lowed within the monument. rience for people.” body mass index falling into the monia days earlier. if finding cancer earlier saves lives. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 • Main 13 Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 NORTHWEST 3 Washington Universities Make U.S. News List of Top 220 By Paige Cornwell previously been listed as a re- Regional Universities Eastern Washington Univer- Business Programs: The Seattle Times gional school, is ranked 159th on in the West: sity — 61st, 15th for top public University of Washington’s the national list. Gonzaga University — 4th universities in the West Foster School of Business — 23rd The University of Washing- UW’s ranking is two places Seattle University — 8th Northwest University — 68th Washington State Univer- ton is ranked 54th in U.S. News lower than the 2016 national list. — Note: Schools are ranked by sity’s Carson College of Business & World Report’s 2017 list of the Its engineering program is 18th 11th region because they offer few if — 94th best national universities and among engineering schools whose Pacific Lutheran University any doctoral programs and they Best Engineering Programs 16th among public national uni- highest degree is a doctorate. — 15th draw heavily from nearby states. at Engineering Schools Whose versities, according to figures re- Among the best national lib- Western Washington Uni- Great Schools for a leased Tuesday. Highest Degree is a eral-arts schools, Whitman Col- versity — 18th, 2nd for top pub- Great Price in the West: Bachelor’s or Master’s: UW, Washington State Uni- lege is 41st, one place lower than lic universities in the West Whitworth University — 5th Gonzaga University — 22nd versity and Seattle Pacific Uni- last year, and the University of The Evergreen State College Pacific Lutheran University versity are the three Washington Puget Sound is 70th, two places — 32nd, 5th for top public uni- — 6th Best Regional Universities schools to make the national list higher than in 2016. versities in the West St. Martin’s University — 7th for Veterans: of 220 schools. U.S. News ranks schools on St. Martin’s University — Gonzaga University — 13th Gonzaga University — 4th Washington State University up to 15 measures of academic 40th A+ schools for B students: Pacific Lutheran University — is ranked 143rd in the national quality, including graduation Central Washington Univer- Gonzaga University 8th list, a drop of three places from and retention rates. sity — 44th, 11th for top public University of Puget Sound The Evergreen State College 2016. It also ranked 95th among Other rankings of note for universities in the West Note: Schools are ranked al- — 17th best schools for veterans. Seattle Washington colleges and uni- Walla Walla University — phabetically St. Martin’s University — Pacific University, which had versities: 52nd Best Undergraduate 22nd State Task Force Divided on Whether it Should be Easier to Prosecute Police in Washington By Walker Orenstein Others urged leaving at least for charging officers who use Robinson captured attention when fired. Officer Jason Van The Olympian the good faith clause or both as- deadly force. He told the Tri- while showing videos of police Dyke shot McDonald 16 times pects of the controversial statute. City Herald Editorial Board on A state task force evaluating killings in other states, including and is facing first-degree murder Kennewick Police Chief Ken Monday that he supports revis- the 2014 fatal shooting of Laquan charges. how Washington can reduce law Hohenberg said he was worried iting the malice and good faith McDonald, 17, in Chicago. Mc- enforcement-involved shootings moving the law more in line with requirements. “Maybe this gets charged in appeared split Tuesday on a law other states wouldn’t help reduce A campaign to remove the Donald was wielding a knife the state of Washington, I don’t that shields police who use dead- violent interactions involving malice and good faith portions but walking away from officers know,” he said. ly force from criminal charges. police as much as more police from Washington’s law is gath- A 1986 state law says police training and other reforms based ering signatures in hopes of can’t be convicted of a crime, on data about violent interac- sending an initiative to the Leg- CHEHALIS-CENTRALIA RAILROAD & MUSEUM such as murder, for using deadly tions involving police. islature next year. A handful of force on the job as long as they “I wish we would have spent supporters of Initiative 873 gath- Join us as we celebrate the 100th acted in good faith and without as much time talking about ways ered at the Capitol on Monday to malice, or “evil intent,” as Tom birthday of Locomotive #15! to prevent officers from being in call for change to the malice law. McBride, the executive secretary situations where they had to de- A portion of Tuesday’s meet- for the Washington Association ploy deadly force as we’re spend- ing was dedicated to discussing

of Prosecuting Attorneys, ex- CH564120ca.do ing talking about changing the plained at the task force on Use removing the malice require- law,” he said. of Deadly Force in Community ment while keeping the good Hohenberg represents the Policing meeting in Olympia. faith requirement. Some police The law can protect officers Washington Association of Sher- representatives said keeping the who use deadly force even when iffs and Police Chiefs on the panel. good faith requirement is need- it’s deemed reckless or negligent, Officer Cynthia Softli, a ed to protect officers who make McBride said. member of the panel represent- mistakes but were not acting Reform advocates on the ing the Black Law Enforcement recklessly. Others said they were committee pushed for deleting Association of Washington, concerned that judging good voiced concerns that removing faith can be as subjective as de- the malice and good faith re- Saturday, September 17 quirements from the statute as the malice requirement might termining malice. a way to hold police accountable. put officers at risk by making No other state has malice or 1101 SW Sylvenus Street, Chehalis them worried about protect- good faith requirements, but a The standard is “an impos- Birthday Party – 3:45 pm sible threshold” for prosecutors ing themselves in dangerous few have subjective standards, to meet, said Gerald Hankerson, circumstances for fear of being said Jeff Robinson, the director Discounted Train Rides – 1:00 and 5:00 pm a committee member and presi- criminally charged. She did not of the Center for Justice at the steamtrainride.com | 360-748-9593 dent of the NAACP for Alaska, take a public position on chang- American Civil Liberties Union Oregon and Washington. ing the law, however. who made a guest presentation. An analysis by The Seattle “When I’m there and I’m in Times last year found African that situation, I don’t want to American people were dispro- hesitate,” she said. portionately killed by police in The task force is made up Washington from 2005 to 2014. of lawmakers, representatives In only one of 213 cases during of police groups, community that time was an officer pros- groups and legal organizations. ecuted for killing someone. A They will recommend changes jury, asked to consider whether for lawmakers to consider. the Everett police officer acted Tuesday’s meeting came a few with malice when he fatally shot days after state Attorney General a drunken man through the rear Bob Ferguson declined to charge window of his car in 2009, ac- three officers who fatally shot quitted him. Antonio Zambrano-Montes in Changing the statute would Pasco last year. Zambrano-Mon- build trust between law enforce- tes, 35, was throwing rocks near ment and communities affected a busy intersection and high on by violence involving police, said methamphetamine, according to Toshiko Hasegawa, a task force police. He was shot at 17 times. member representing the state Ferguson noted in a letter de- Commission on Asian Pacific scribing his decision that Wash- American Affairs. ington has a high legal standard News in Brief er charged. West died in 2006. Judge Denies Spokane Spokane Democrats had Mayor Recall Effort asked Condon to step down after the chief was fired. Over Chief's Firing Cotton was transferred to a SPOKANE (AP) — An effort job in the city's Parks Depart- to recall Spokane Mayor David ment. That prompted former Condon because of his firing of parks spokeswoman Nancy former police chief Frank Straub Goodspeed to file a $1 million was thrown out Tuesday by a vis- lawsuit claiming she was dis- iting judge from Yakima County. criminated against and illegally Superior Court Judge Blaine replaced by Cotton. Gibson issued the ruling after Condon, a Republican, repeatedly said that the recall effort was a po- Port Angeles Man * litically motivated effort by Dem- Gets Over 23 Years ocrats to oust him from power. The recall petition was filed for Child Rape earlier this year by Spokane ac- PORT ANGELES (AP) — A countant David Green, who 58-year-old Port Angeles man claimed Condon delayed the re- has received a prison sentence of lease of public records regarding over 23 years for multiple counts Straub's firing until after his re- of child rape and molestation. election last November. The Peninsula Daily News The petition also claimed reported Steven Pope was sen- Condon violated city policies in tenced Monday after pleading his handling of sexual harass- guilty to two counts of second- ment claims made by former po- degree child rape and single lice spokeswoman Monique Cot- counts of second- and third-de- ton against Straub. gree child molestation for crimes Green said he does not plan that occurred over seven years. to appeal the ruling. Each count included a special Straub filed a lawsuit against allegation for an ongoing pattern the city in February seeking $4 of sexual abuse. million for alleged due process On April 7, victims agreed to rights. It was dismissed by a by a let police listen to a phone con- federal judge in June, but Straub versation in which Pope admit- has appealed. ted to years of sexual abuse. Port Condon was the first Spokane Angeles police arrested Pope mayor to win a second term since later that day. CH563650cd.cg David Rogers did so in 1978. Pope sat with his head down Must be 21. *For Players Club members at The only Spokane mayor ever for most of the sentencing hear- Lucky Eagle Box Office. See Players Club for details. recalled was Jim West in 2005, over ing and said in court he never I-5 to Exit 88 • Rochester • 1-800-720-1788 • luckyeagle.com a sex scandal for which he was nev- meant to hurt anyone. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 • Main 15

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National Day of Service Volunteers Lend Hand for Saturday Projects Throughout Region By Linda Nowa

Media specialist, Centralia stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints On Sept. 10, nearly 400 vol- unteers gathered to address im- provement projects in Centralia, Chehalis, Morton, Mossyrock, Oakville, Rochester, Tenino, Va- der and Winlock. Through their efforts, various city and county facilities were updated, includ- ing parks, libraries, cemeteries, Volunteers tackle schools, community streets and a cleanup project the Southwest Washington Fair- at the Tenino grounds. Cemetery on In addition, 13 residences of Saturday. widows throughout Lewis Coun- ty received much-needed clean- up and landscape maintenance. This program, dubbed ‘Widows Mite,’ provided a variety of home and landscape efforts, including fruit harvesting, wood stack- ing, repairs to large appliances, pressure washing of home ex- teriors in preparation for paint- Photographs submitted by Linda Nowa, LDS media specialist ing, installation of carport and critter proofing of a foundation, driveway weeding and mowing, installation of deer fencing for a new garden area, removal of blackberries, flower bed weeding, gutter cleanout, window wash- ing and roofing repairs. Dedicating a day to serve be- gan about 10 years ago in Lewis County with members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. In 2009, Congress set aside Sept. 11 as a National Day of Service and Remembrance for those lost on Sept. 11, 2001. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members and other community volun- This is a day when indi- teers do lower bed weeding and cleanup at the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timber- viduals throughout the country land Library on Saturday. would perform service for their communities. Ever since, Lewis scape maintenance at Oakville buildings. Parking lot barriers County church and community City Park and Fire Station, and at Stan Hedwall Park and three volunteers have responded to the grounds cleanup at Indepen- large metal gates at the Park and call to serve. dence Park in Rochester. RV entrances were painted. Mossyrock’s downtown cor- As part of the “Widows Mite” program, the residences of 13 widows throughout Kickoff breakfast gatherings Southwest Washington Fair- ridor received a landscape face- Lewis County were cleaned up as part of the volunteer project. for the service event were held in grounds received grounds clean- Chehalis, Rochester and Tenino. lift and school crosswalks were Volunteers were then dispatched repainted. Jubilee Park in Mor- up and horse barn maintenance. Latter-day Saints also tested their ness communication system at to various community locations ton had new playground equip- The Church of Jesus Christ of ham radio emergency prepared- all Chehalis sites. to complete a wide variety of ment installed. Tree trimming projects. and leaves raking occurred in Barbeque lunch events were Centralia near the Borst Home held at Fort Borst Park in Cen- located in Fort Borst Park. PROVIDENCE CENTRALIA HOSPITAL PRESENTS tralia, Church of Jesus Christ Chehalis public areas re- of Latter-day Saints grounds ceived many improvements to in Chehalis and another larger parks, the library and downtown group at the LDS Church Pavil- corridor areas. Flower bed weed- ion in Winlock for all commu- ing and landscape cleanup oc- nity and church member par- curred at the Chehalis Timber- A WELLNESS EVENT AND FUN RUN/WALK FOR ALL AGES ticipants and beneficiaries of the land Library. service performed. City parking lots B and C had Community and church landscape and debris cleanup members attending the Winlock performed. Walls, doors, rest- BBQ were appreciative of the rooms and windows were washed supplies and meat discount pro- along with floors mopped at vided by Reichert’s Meats. the VR Lee and Hess build- Additional projects included ings in Recreation Park. Chain headstone and grounds clean- saws were used to trim branches up at Tenino Cemetery, land- around the VR Lee and Hess SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 • 8-11 a.m. Providence Centralia Hospital Professional Center 1010 S. Scheuber Road, Centralia, WA 98531

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Natalie Johnson / njohn- Fox Theatre Wall Comes Down [email protected] Bob Willey center, of Centralia’s Amateur Radio Emergency Services, or ARES, group, talks with area resident Dick Watson Tuesday about the group’s communication abilities during an emergency. Willey and volunteers from ARES gathered at the Centralia City Council meeting to gain awareness for National Pre- paredness Month. Ham Radio Group Demonstrates in Centralia for National Preparedness Month By The Chronicle Willey, formerly of the Cen- has more (communication) capa- To mark National Prepared- tralia Police Department, said bility than any vehicle in Lewis ness Month, Centralia’s ARES the volunteers in ARES are all County that I know of,” Willey (Amateur Radio Emergency Ser- ham radio operators able to said. “We maintain preparedness.” vices) group demonstrated their aid in communications during Willey asked the councilors equipment and capabilities Tues- emergencies, when cell towers and citizens in attendance to day for the Centralia City Council. and phone lines aren’t working. spend time thinking about their “We are a disaster response The group brought radio response to an emergency, such team of volunteers,” said Bob equipment and their mobile ra- as a natural disaster. Willey, of ARES. “We come out dio van to the council meeting “We would just ask that every-

Pete Caster without pay when the need is Tuesday. body think a little bit about fam- / [email protected] there.” “The equipment on that van ily preparedness plans,” he said. A construction worker from Sterling Construction, of Centralia, knocks away bricks from the top of the south wall at the Fox Theatre on Wednesday after- noon in downtown Centralia.

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College Soccer Centralia Ties Pierce in Scoreless Home Opener By Matt Baide this game we were attacking [email protected] more,” Malunat said. “We had more shots, we just simply didn’t The Lady Blazer women’s score. We had shots off the keep- soccer team played its inaugu- er, we had shots off the crossbar, ral home match on Wednesday, we had shots off the post, we fighting to a draw with Pierce in had shots coming from all over, NWAC West Division action at which is what I wanted to see. Centralia’s Tiger Stadium. “I just wanted one to go in so MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Centralia earned a point we could get three points instead Centralia’s Desiree Arocha with the draw, although coach of one.” boots a shot while Pierce’s Horst Malunat would have liked The first half was even, with Tayler VanDyke tries to block to get a goal and three points in both teams having a few decent Arocha during an NWAC West the Lady Blazers’ home opener. scoring chances. The most nota- Division soccer match at “I think we did everything ble scoring chance was midway Tiger Stadium in Centralia on that we’ve been working on. through the half as Centralia’s Wednesday. We’ve really been possessing the ball and not shooting. I think please see BLAZERS, page S4

Prep Football 1A Football Week 3 Preview: Toledo Hosts Adna in Top- 10 Matchup By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] The biggest game of the week, by any measure, is going down on the Cowlitz. Toledo, ranked No. 4 in this week’s Associated Press 2B foot- ball poll, will play host to No. 6 Adna in what is, for the first time since Toledo dropped down to the 2Bs two years ago, a non- league game. Both teams are 2-0, with Toledo beating Charles Wright Academy and Ilwaco by a combined score of 77-20. Adna, meanwhile, beat No. 10 Pe Ell- Willapa Valley 23-6 in Week 1 and Toutle Lake 36-0 last week. Offensively, Isaac Ingle has been a rock carrying the rock for the Pirates, with 341 rush- ing yards and three touchdowns through two games. Quarterback Conner Weed, a junior, has been efficient under center, hitting 15 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] of 23 attempts for 127 yards and Tenino quarterback Miles Cannon runs three touchdowns without an through quarterback drills during Tenino interception. Derek Chilcoate football practice on Tuesday. has been an all-around weapon as well, with a pair of receiving touchdowns and a kickoff-return score against Toutle Lake. UNKNOWN COMMODITIES: First- Toledo, meanwhile, has been Year Coach Bullus, First-Year balanced on the offensive side. QB Cannon and Tight Line Dakota Robins has run the ball BEAVERS 12 times for 128 yards with two Crew Make Tenino a Team receiving touchdowns, and Mar- CHOMPING AT THE BIT Worth Watching cus Oulette has 19 carries for 85 yards and two rushing touch- By Jordan Nailon downs. Dylan Hoiseck, Gannon TO PROVE DOUBTERS [email protected] Madill, Keyton Wallace and quarterback Dalton Yoder have Tenino looks like they might be all scored rushing touchdowns, good. The stats say so. Tenino wide receiver Spencer Brewer catches as well, and Yoder is 12 of 19 for WRONG Two weeks into the season the Bea- a pass during drills at Tenino football practice 153 yards with two touchdowns vers are sitting undefeated with a pair on Tuesday. and an interception through the of impressive wins under their belts. In Week 1, the 1A Beavers defeated rection of three different coaches, first- air. hand. The game marks the final rival 2A Rochester 34-24 and put ev- eryone in South Thurston County on This year Tim Bullus is wearing the non-divisional matchup for chief headset for Tenino, and in some the Pirates, who enter SWW notice. Week 2, Tenino mowed their way ways he seems like your typical high 2B Football League Mountain school coach. He teaches math at the Division in Week 4 when Life past Bellevue Christian 37-20 in a Sat- urday away game, convincingly back- high school. He used to be a quarter- Christian comes to visit. Toledo, back. He professes to watch tape until 3 though, will have one last non- ing up their Week 1 statement. The wins have the townsfolk talking. a.m. He is well on his way to the lifer’s divisional game — in Menlo, path to prep coaching. against Pe Ell-Willapa Valley, in “There’s always been talk. It’s just better this year,” said senior lineman But then again, there appears to be what’s coincidentally a celebra- something different about Bullus. For tion of Willapa Valley’s 1996 and TIM BULLUS instructs players at a Tenino football and linebacker Dante Murillo. Murillo would know. As a four-year starters, he willingly sacrifices about 2001 state championship teams practice on Tuesday. The first-year coach has the an hour of practice time each day in Beavers off to a 2-0 start. football player he has seen the ups and downs of Tenino football, under the di- please see PREVIEW, page S3 please see TENINO, page S5

ALSO INSIDE... CHECK OUT ONLINE... THE SPOKEN WORD The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week, More photos from Tuesday and “We had quite a few goals, and one of the with special guest guesser Wednesday’s prep action, plus goals was to put a goal in the back of the net.” Sam Bakotich: notes on the Grid Picks board, are at HENRY GALLANGER, SEE SPORTS 3 LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM Centralia HS girls soccer coach Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 SPORTS

LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 Oakland 63 82 .434 23 Preps Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 National League Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT North East Division THURSDAY, Sept. 15 Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 Washington 87 59 .596 — Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 College Volleyball New York 77 69 .527 10 Centralia at Columbia Basin, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 Miami 73 73 .500 14 Girls Soccer Philadelphia 65 81 .445 22 Napavine at Adna, 6 p.m. West Atlanta 56 89 .386 30½ Winlock at Onalaska, 6 p.m. Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 Toledo at Kalama, 7 p.m. Denver 1 0 0 1.000 Central Division Centralia at La Center, 7 p.m. Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 Chicago 93 52 .641 — Tenino at W.F. West, 7 p.m. San Diego 0 1 0 .000 St. Louis 76 69 .524 17 Hudson’s Bay at Rochester, 7 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 70 74 .486 22½ East Volleyball Milwaukee 65 81 .445 28½ N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 Pe Ell at Ocosta, 5:45 p.m. Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 Cincinnati 62 83 .428 31 Centralia at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Washington 0 1 0 .000 West Division Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m. Dallas 0 1 0 .000 Los Angeles 82 63 .566 — Toledo at Morton-WP (Randle), 7 p.m. South San Francisco 77 68 .531 5 W.F. West at Elma, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 Rochester at Tenino, 7 p.m. Colorado 69 76 .476 13 Carolina 0 1 0 .000 Cross Country San Diego 62 84 .425 20½ New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 Tenino at Elma, 4 p.m. Arizona 60 84 .417 21½ Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 Boys Golf Tuesday’s Games North R.A. Long at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 N.Y. Yankees 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2 FRIDAY, Sept. 16 MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 Baltimore 6, Boston 3 Football Centralia’s Kary Sathre serves the ball to Adna during a nonleague match in Chicago 0 1 0 .000 Minnesota 8, Detroit 1 Adna at Toledo, 7 p.m. West Oakland 5, Kansas City 4 Morton-White Pass at Napavine, 7 p.m. Centralia on Tuesday. Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 Pe Ell-Willapa Valley at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 1 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 Onalaska at Life Christian, 7 p.m. Texas 3, Houston 2 Los Angeles 0 1 0 .000 Ocosta at Winlock, 7 p.m. Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 0 By The Associated Press 8. LaConner 2-0 24 Arizona 0 1 0 .000 White Salmon at Tenino, 7 p.m. Class 4A 9. Lind-Ritzville Sprague 0-1 12 N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 3, 10 innings Charles Wright at Rochester, 7 p.m. 1. Richland (7) 2-0 88 10. Pe Ell1Willapa Valley 1-1 6 Week 1 Results Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 Sequim at Centralia, 7 p.m. 2. Camas (2) 2-0 81 Others receiving 6 or more points: none. Thursday’s Games Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 4 Oakville at Rainier Christian, 7 p.m. 3. Graham-Kapowsin 2-0 69 Denver 21, Carolina 20 Miami 7, Atlanta 5 W.F. West at Highline, 8 p.m. 4. Sumner 2-0 55 Class 1B St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Boys Golf 1. Lummi (6) 2-0 69 Sunday’s Games Centralia at Aberdeen, 3:30 p.m. 5. Skyline 1-1 54 Arizona 11, Colorado 4 2. Almira Coulee-Hartline (1) 2-0 55 Baltimore 13, Bufalo 7 Rochester at R.A. Long, 3:30 p.m. 6. Bellarmine Prep 2-0 38 San Diego 6, San Francisco 4 7. Gonzaga Prep 0-2 35 3. Neah Bay 1-1 43 Minnesota 25, Tennessee 16 Boys Tennis Houston 23, Chicago 14 8. Bothell 2-0 31 4. Odessa-Harrington 1-0 42 Centralia at Aberdeen, 3:30 p.m. Philadelphia 29, Cleveland 10 Wednesday’s Games 9. Skyview 1-1 18 5. Touchet 1-0 41 Black Hills at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Cincinnati 23, N.Y. Jets 22 Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 1 10. Lake Stevens 2-0 17 Others receiving 6 or more points: none. Tampa Bay 31, Atlanta 24 L.A. Dodgers 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Wednesday’s Results Others receiving 6 or more points: Battle Green Bay 27, Jacksonville 23 Baltimore 1, Boston 0 Ground 7. At Centralia Oakland 35, New Orleans 34 Detroit 9, Minnesota 6 CENTRALIA 4, BLACK HILLS 2 Kansas City 33, San Diego 27, OT Oakland 8, Kansas City 0 Singles Class 3A College Football Seattle 12, Miami 10 Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 1 1. Gunner Nelson (BH) def. Vance Voetberg, 1. Eastside Catholic (9) 2-0 90 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press N.Y. Giants 20, Dallas 19 Houston 8, Texas 4 6-2, 6-3 2. Kamiakin 2-0 76 college football poll, with irst-place votes in Detroit 39, Indianapolis 35 Seattle 2, L.A. Angels 1 2. Cobie Blaser (CENT) def. Johnathan 3. O’Dea 2-0 71 parentheses, records through Sept. 10, total New England 23, Arizona 21 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 0 Schade, 6-1, 6-2 4. Squalicum 2-0 59 points based on 25 points for a irst-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, 3. Black Hills Forfeit 5. Ferndale 2-0 46 Monday’s Games San Diego 3, San Francisco 1 and previous ranking: Doubles 6. Bellevue 0-0 44 Pittsburgh 38, Washington 16 Washington 1, N.Y. Mets 0 7. Peninsula 2-0 37 San Francisco 28, Los Angeles 0 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 2 1. Ben Corwin/Ryan Mack (CENT) def Team Rec. Pts. Prev. Hunter Grabski/Sam Whipple, 6-4, 6-2 8. Mountain View 1-1 19 Miami 7, Atlanta 5 1. Alabama (56) 2-0 1,520 1 Week 2 Games 2. Parker Johnson/Stephen Phelps (CENT) 9. Gig Harbor 1-1 14 Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati 0 2. Florida St. (4) 2-0 1,437 3 Thursday’s Games 10. Lincoln 1-1 12 def. Brenden Brown/Dalton McGuire, 2-6, 6-4, 3. Ohio St. 2-0 1,359 4 N.Y. Jets at Bufalo, 5:25 p.m. 6-2 Others receiving 6 or more points: Lakes 8. 4. Michigan (1) 2-0 1,298 5 Thursday’s Games 3. Josh Kukas/Jake Perry def. Alex Snide- Oak Harbor 7. 5. Clemson 2-0 1,284 2 Sunday’s Games Minnesota (Santiago 11-8) at Detroit (Pelfrey man/Zach Kaiser, 6-3, 6-0 6. Houston 2-0 1,264 6 San Francisco at Carolina, 10 a.m. 4-9), 10:10 a.m. Class 2A 7. Stanford 1-0 1,137 7 Dallas at Washington, 10 a.m. Cleveland (Clevinger 2-2) at Chicago White At University Place 1. Archbishop Murphy (4) 2-0 93 8. Washington 2-0 983 8 Miami at New England, 10 a.m. Sox (Shields 5-17), 11:10 a.m. 9. Wisconsin 2-0 893 10 CHARLES WRIGHT 5, W.F. WEST 0 (tie) Tumwater (5) 2-0 93 New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay (Snell 5-8) at Baltimore (Gallardo 10. Louisville 2-0 890 13 Singles 3. Prosser (1) 2-0 84 Baltimore at Cleveland, 10 a.m. 5-7), 4:05 p.m. 1. Dylan Sam (C) def. Andrew Pak, 6-0, 6-0 4. River Ridge 2-0 49 11. Texas 2-0 872 11 Tennessee at Detroit, 10 a.m. 12. Michigan St. 1-0 747 12 Pittsburgh (Kuhl 3-3) at Philadelphia (Eick- 2. Raghav Agrawal (C) def. Levi Walters, 6-0, 5. Clarkston 2-0 48 Kansas City at Houston, 10 a.m. 13. Iowa 2-0 694 16 hof 10-13), 4:05 p.m. 6-1 6. Hockinson 2-0 45 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. 14. Oklahoma 1-1 686 14 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 13-4) at Boston (Rodri- Doubles 7. Sedro-Woolley 1-1 31 Seattle at Los Angeles, 1:05 p.m. 15. Tennessee 2-0 665 17 Tampa Bay at Arizona, 1:05 p.m. guez 2-7), 4:10 p.m. 1. Jack Jorgensen/Micah Wibowd (C) def. 8. Lynden 1-1 26 16. Georgia 2-0 584 9 Jacksonville at San Diego, 1:25 p.m. Oakland (Mengden 1-7) at Kansas City Andrew Painter/E.J. Matagi, 6-2, 6-4 9. Ellensburg 1-1 24 17. Texas A&M 2-0 564 20 Indianapolis at Denver, 1:25 p.m. (Volquez 10-10), 4:15 p.m. 2. Cole Herrington/Jimmy Obitz (C) def. 10. North Kitsap 2-0 23 18. Notre Dame 1-1 526 18 Atlanta at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: Milwaukee (Nelson 7-14) at Chicago Cubs Brandan Touhey/Cole Nishiyama, 6-2, 6-3 19. Mississippi 1-1 473 19 Green Bay at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m. 3. Yuyi/Jasper (C) def. Alec Ibanez/Andrew Burlington-Edison 14. W. F. West 10. West 20. LSU 1-1 391 21 (Montgomery 4-5), 5:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Hill 12-3) at Arizona (Bradley Gregory, 6-0, 7-5 Valley (Spokane) 8. 21. Baylor 2-0 305 23 Monday’s Games 22. Oregon 2-0 292 24 Philadelphia at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. 6-9), 6:40 p.m. Boys Golf Class 1A 23. Florida 2-0 205 NR Toronto (Happ 18-4) at L.A. Angels (Wright At Riverside Golf Course 1. Royal (10) 2-0 100 24. Arkansas 2-0 198 NR 0-2), 7:05 p.m. BLACK HILLS 224, ROCHESTER 264 2. Connell 2-0 90 25. Miami 2-0 197 25 St. Louis (Wainwright 11-8) at San Francisco Others receiving votes: TCU 62, Utah MLB Black Hills (224) — Ryan Ziebart 44, 3. Mount Baker 2-0 66 All Games PDT (Cueto 15-5), 7:15 p.m. 62, San Diego St. 51, UCLA 47, Boise St. 42, Tyler Cassell 44, Conner Etmund 45, Carson 4. Montesano 2-0 62 American League Pittsburgh 39, Oklahoma St. 22, Nebraska 11, Hughes 46, Jacob Nelson 45, Jackson Senner 5. Okanogan 2-0 51 East Division North Carolina 10, Auburn 7, Cent. Michigan Friday’s Games 50 6. King’s 1-1 38 W L Pct GB 4, Colorado 2, Arizona St. 1, Cincinnati 1. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. Rochester (264) — Aaron Huf 56, Jorge 7. Zillah 1-1 36 Boston 81 64 .559 — Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore 80 65 .552 1 Ruiz 48, Marcus Corrento 59, Ethan Worden 8. Hoquiam 1-1 26 Miami at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. (tie) Colville 1-1 26 Toronto 79 66 .545 2 53, Brayden Norquist 53, Nathan Bronson 54 Detroit at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. 10. Meridian 1-1 22 New York 77 68 .531 4 Minnesota at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m. At Tumwater Valley GC Others receiving 6 or more points: Cascade NFL Tampa Bay 62 83 .428 19 All Times PDT Central Division Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. TUMWATER 196, W.F. WEST 217 Christian 17. Freeman 8. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Cleveland 84 61 .579 — N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 4:10 p.m. W.F. West (217) — Will Alexander 39, East Detroit 78 67 .538 6 Class 2B Washington at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Andrew Kim 39, Bryce Dobyns 47, Trevor W L T Pct Kansas City 74 71 .510 10 Thornburg 44, Jaron Howell 48, Wyatt Mag- 1. Napavine (9) 2-0 90 Oakland at Texas, 5:05 p.m. New England 1 0 0 1.000 Chicago 70 75 .483 14 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 5:15 p.m. nuson 50 2. Asotin 2-0 71 N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 Minnesota 54 92 .370 30½ San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Tumwater (196) — Jordan Baird 36, Dylan 3. NW Christian (Colbert) 2-0 63 Miami 0 1 0 .000 West Division Christofer 37, Zach Gruginski 41, Chase Fisk 4. Toledo 2-0 55 Bufalo 0 1 0 .000 Texas 87 60 .592 — L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 39, Trevor Thompson 43, Wes Swick 46 5. Liberty (Spangle) 1-1 45 South Seattle 78 68 .534 8½ Toronto at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. 6. Adna 2-0 38 Houston 1 0 0 1.000 Houston 76 70 .521 10½ Houston at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. Washington Prep Football Poll 7. Davenport 2-0 36 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 Los Angeles 63 82 .434 23 St. Louis at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. SPORTS ON THE AIR

THURSDAY, Sept. 15 Noon GOLF — LPGA Tour, The Evian Championship, AUTO RACING FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Schalke 04 at OGC second round, at Evian Les Bains, France 5 p.m. Nice 9:30 a.m. FS1 — ARCA Series, Scott 150, at Joliet, Ill. 5 p.m. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Italian Open, sec- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ESPN2 — Women, International friendly, United ond round, at Parco Reale di Monza, Italy 4:30 p.m. States vs. Thailand, at Columbus, Ohio Noon ESPN — Houston at Cincinnati WNBA GOLF — Web.com Tour, Albertsons Boise Open, ESPNU — Ark.-Pine Bluf at Alcorn St. 4 p.m. second round, at Boise, Idaho GOLF NBA — Washington at Atlanta 3 p.m. 9:30 a.m. GOLF — Champions Tour, Nature Valley First GOLF — European PGA Tour, Italian Open, irst FRIDAY, Sept. 16 Tee Open at Pebble Beach, irst round, at Pebble round, at Parco Reale di Monza, Italy AUTO RACING Noon 6:30 a.m. Beach, Calif. FS1 — USGA, U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, NBCSN — Formula One, Singapore Grand Prix, MLB BASEBALL inal, at Elverson, Pa. practice, at Singapore 4 p.m. GOLF — Web.com Tour, Albertsons Boise Open, 9:30 a.m. MLB — Game TBA irst round, at Boise, Idaho NBCSN — NASCAR, Xinity Series, Drive for 7 p.m. MLB BASEBALL Safety 300, practice, at Joliet, Ill. MLB — Game TBA 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. ROOT — Houston at Seattle MLB — Game TBA FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, PARALYMPICS 7 p.m. American Ethanol E15 225, qualifying, at Joliet, Ill. 5 p.m. MLB — Game TBA 3:30 p.m. NBCSN — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Swimming, NFL FOOTBALL NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Teenage Track & Field, Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 5:25 p.m. Mutant Ninja Turtles 400, qualifying, at Joliet, Ill. medal round), at Rio de Janeiro CBS & NFL — N.Y. Jets at Bufalo 5:30 p.m. 10 p.m. PARALYMPICS FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, NBCSN — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Women’s 11 a.m. American Ethanol E15 225, at Joliet, Ill. Wheelchair Basketball medal round, Wheelchair NBCSN — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Wheel- COLLEGE FOOTBALL Rugby, Sitting Volleyball semiinals), at Rio de chair Basketball semiinals, Wheelchair Rugby), at 5 p.m. Janeiro (same-day tape) Rio de Janeiro ESPN — Baylor at Rice SOCCER 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 11:30 a.m. NBCSN — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Swimming, CBSSN — Arkansas St. at Utah St. FS1 — Bundesliga, Freiburg at Koln Track & Field), at Rio de Janeiro 6:30 p.m. 10 p.m. ESPN2 — Arizona St. at UTSA 11:55 a.m. NBCSN — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Sitting DRAG RACING NBCSN — Premier League, Liverpool at Chelsea Volleyball semiinals, Swimming, Track & Field), at 3 p.m. 5:55 p.m. Rio de Janeiro (same-day tape) FS1 — NHRA, Carolina Nationals, qualifying, at FS2 — Futsal, 2016 World Cup, irst round, SOCCER Concord, N.C. (same-day tape) Panama vs. Colombia, at Cali, Colombia 10 a.m. GOLF WNBA BASKETBALL FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Manchester United 2 a.m. 4 p.m. at Feyenoord GOLF — LPGA Tour, The Evian Championship, NBA — Minnesota at Indiana FS2 — UEFA Europa League, AS Saint-Etienne at second round, at Evian Les Bains, France 7:30 p.m. F.S.V. Mainz 6:30 a.m. NBA — San Antonio at Los Angeles • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 THE CHRONICLE’S GRID PICKS OF THE WEEK Another week, another perfect slate of Grid Picks ruined by the Cougs. Both Sports Editor Aaron VanTuyl and Visuals Editor Pete Caster cruised into Saturday with 9-0 records, only to have a WSU loss mar the board. Not even an excellent Mike Leach rant can ease the pain. Meanwhile, guest and prolific hat-wearer Bob Dow and Jordan Nailon — who measures a man based upon how he reacts to a neighbor’s pigs eating his garden — went 10-1, blemishing their records only by picking Rochester over Hudson’s Bay. Perpetual young man Matthew Baide, meanwhile, went 8-3, though as he’s still theoretically a top-level prospect in this game that’s to be expected. This week’s guest is a special case indeed, as former (and longtime) Chronicle Sports Editor Sam Bakotich jumps on the board. Legend has the Aber- deen Hammer’s mustache alone has rolled a dozen perfect Grid Picks weeks. Does he still have it? (Yes to the mustache; maybe to Grid Picks acumen). Game on! GUEST GUESSER Our “Experts”

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Adna (2-0) Toledo 21 Toledo 28 Toledo 24 Toledo 24 Adna 27 at Toledo (2-0) Adna 19 Adna 24 Adna 21 Adna 21 Toledo 20 Morton-White Pass (1-1) Napavine 45 Napavine 38 Napavine 28 Napavine 36 Napavine 42 at Napavine (2-0) Morton-WP 7 Morton-WP 10 Morton-WP 7 Morton-WP 20 Morton-WP 6 Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (1-1) Pe Ell-WV 35 Pe Ell-WV 38 Pe Ell-WV 42 Pe Ell-WV 28 Pe Ell-WV 28 at Mossyrock (0-2) Mossyrock 6 Mossyrock 7 Mossyrock 6 Mossyrock 20 Mossyrock 13 Onalaska (2-0) Onalaska 28 Onalaska 30 Onalaska 28 Onalaska 42 Onalaska 35 at Life Christian (1-1) Life Christian 21 Life Christian 17 Life Christian 21 Life Christian 21 Life Christian 13 Ocosta (1-1) Ocosta 45 Winlock 52 Ocosta 14 Ocosta 9 Ocosta 21 at Winlock (0-2) Winlock 41 Ocosta 49 Winlock 12 Winlock 8 Winlock 20 White Salmon (2-0) Tenino 48 Tenino 38 Tenino 42 Tenino 35 Tenino 15 at Tenino (2-0) White Salmon 46 White Salmon 31 White Salmon 7 White Salmon 28 White Salmon 8 Charles Wright (0-2) Rochester 31 Rochester 21 Rochester 2 Rochester 20 Charles Wright 20 at Rochester (0-2) Charles Wright 14 Charles Wright 20 Charles Wright 0 Charles Wright 12 Rochester 13 W.F. West (2-0) W.F. West 33 W.F. West 28 W.F. West 27 W.F. West 52 W.F. West 24 at Highline (0-2) Highline 7 Highline 10 Highline 10 Highline 9 Highline 7 Sequim (1-1) Centralia 41 Centralia 34 Centralia 14 Centralia 23 Centralia 27 at Centralia (2-0) Sequim 14 Sequim 21 Sequim 7 Sequim 18 Sequim 13 Tumwater (2-0) Tumwater 35 Bellevue 38 Tumwater 51 Tumwater 27 Tumwater 35 at Bellevue (0-0) Bellevue 28 Tumwater 35 Bellevue 6 Bellevue 20 Bellevue 25 Idaho (1-1) WSU 69 WSU 56 WSU 77 WSU 13 WSU 45 at Washington State (0-2) Idaho 21 Idaho 14 Idaho 0 Idaho 9 Idaho 31

their first two games.” group I didn’t think we tackled inch of the field, come Friday Around the LC Preview For W.F. West, then, the fo- well, but when he got there he night to win.” cus in Week 3 — the third of finished the deal.” And special teams, obviously, Upstart Tenino (2-0) plays its Continued from Sports 1 four nonleague games on the is a focus. first home game of the year on schedule — is about self-im- NOTE: W.F. West and High- “It’s something we’ve really Friday when White Salmon (2- — before jumping into River Di- provement, particularly in the line will kick off at 8 p.m. on emphasized this week,” Whit- 0) — coached by former Onalas- vision play. red zone. Friday, an hour later than the mire said. ka head coach John Hallead — “We’ve had over 800 yards of typical starting time. Highline Centralia’s coming off of a comes to town. … Top-ranked, NOTE: Given this year’s play- offense in two games, and scored shares Highline Memorial Sta- 35-14 win over Mark Morris on undefeated Napavine opens off setup, Adna and Toledo a total of 49 points,” Wollan said. dium in Burien with Evergreen Thursday night, in which the Mountain Division play against would only meet in the cross- “That’s not going to get it done. (Seattle), and the Bearcats’ game Tigers had the opportunity to 1-1 Morton-White Pass in a over round if Toledo finished We’ve got to finish drives.” will be preceded by a 5 p.m. Ev- get a handful of first-year play- matchup of the only two teams first or second in the River Di- The defense, meanwhile, ergreen vs. Washington (Ta- ers meaningful time on the field, that have represented the west vision and Adna finished third has been steady, giving up 12 coma) South Puget Sound 2A according to the coach. side of the state in the 2B cham- or fourth in the Mountain Di- points to a solid Hoquiam team League matchup. One constant through the pionship game for the last five vision. The WIAA has yet to in Week 1 and allowing just first two wins has been senior years. … Onalaska (2-0) looks release the state football playoff a fourth-quarter touchdown quarterback Joey Aliff, who has for revenge on the road at Life brackets. Sequim at Centralia against Ridgefield last week. completed 21 of 32 passes (65 Christian (1-1), which bumped The offensive highlight The Wolves are coming off percent) for 490 yards and four the Loggers from the playoffs W.F. West at Highline against Ridgefield, Wollan said, a 66-34 loss to Montesano in touchdowns. in last year’s crossover round. The Bearcats hit the road for was the number of players in- which the Wolves ran back three “I can’t say enough right now … Winlock looks for its first Burien Friday night, where the volved in the offense. Seven dif- kickoffs for touchdowns. in not only his execution, but win with Ocosta (1-1) in town. team awaiting them is a bit of a ferent players caught passes, and Gavin Velarde ran the open- the way that he’s leading this … Rochester tries to break into ing kickoff back 83 yards for a mystery. eight players ran the ball. football team,” Whitmire said. the win column with similarly- touchdown, Kyler Rollness ran Highline is 0-2 with a Week “We’re already kind of bat- “He’s going to take us as far as he afflicted Charles Wright coming a kick back 75 yards for a score 1 loss to Nathan Hale and a 51-6 tling some injury situations, and can carry us.” to visit. trouncing at the hands of Ea- sometimes as a coach your hand and Curtis Gorr ran a kick back The Tigers will, however, be tonville last week. The Pirates, is forced to develop depth,” Wol- 82 yards for the Wolves’ final without Nat Lopez on Friday. who share Highline Memorial lan said. “So hopefully we find touchdown. Six-foot-2 sopho- The starting fullback is out for Stadium with Evergreen High the positives in that and develop more fullback Keeshawn Whit- two weeks with an ankle sprain, School (out of Seattle, as op- depth as a group.” ney ran in a 3-yard touchdown, and Derek VanDeLaarschot — posed to Vancouver) have a first- The most notable injury has and quarterback Riley Cowan who has been successful both year head coach in Mark Cross, been running back Austin Em- hit Velarde for a 33-yard touch- running and catching the ball have never made the state play- ery, who ran for 146 yards in down. through two games — will offs and went 1-8 last year. Week 1 but has been out since “We face, for the third con- move into that role. “We don’t know much about with an elbow injury. secutive week, a very good quar- “The kid’s just a football them,” W.F. West coach Bob Camden Bull, a sophomore terback — but most importantly, player,” Whitmire said of Van- Wollan said. “They look like linebacker, was a defensive the most important overall ath- DeLaarschot. “He’s like a curl- they’re trying to put the pieces standout in the Ridgefield win, letic team we’ve seen, far and ing iron. You plug him in and he together. They’ve got decent- Wollan added. away,” Centralia coach Matt just goes to work.” looking kids; a couple fast kids, “I thought he was really ac- Whitmire said. “They pitch it Nathan Yahn, who started some decent-sized linemen, tive, got to the football, and he all over the yard. We’re going in the slot position last year, will they’ve just kind of struggled in tackled well,” Wollan said. “As a to have to be on our toes, every return to the lineup.

College Football WSU Coach Mike Leach Complains Local Police are Focusing on His Players By Nicholas K. Geranios Leach said. “I’m going to do what Athletic director Bill Moos The Associated Press I should have done in the first issued a statement Wednesday SIGNS place, which is presume them in- saying the school will cooperate Washington State coach Mike nocent until proven guilty.” fully with law enforcement. Leach is complaining that police On Monday, police arrested “We intend to respect the legal VEHICLE in Pullman and members of the one Washington State player on process and all the rights guar- media are unfairly focusing on suspicion of assault, and recom- anteed to everyone involved,” GRAPHICS alleged misdeeds by his players. mended that assault charges be Moos said. Leach read a prepared state- filed against another player in a “Until the full legal process ment after practice on Tuesday night in which he complained separate incident. has reached completion, WSU about three recent incidents that Police are also investigating Athletics will have no further led to assault investigations by a large fight earlier in the sum- comment on these matters,” BANNERS police. Leach said he was con- mer allegedly involving multiple Moos said. “We believe such a cerned that the only people being unnamed football players and position is most fair to all parties accused of crimes in the inci- students. and best protects the integrity of dents are football players. Pullman Police Chief Gary the legal process.” & MORE “No one has been found Jenkins denied his officers are Washington State students guilty,” Leach said, according picking on players. and staff dominate Pullman, a to a transcript of the comments “I disagree that we are target- town of about 30,000 people. posted online by The Spokes- OTTO KITSINGER / The Associated Press ing football players,” Jenkins said Students make up two-thirds of man-Review. “Some have not Washington State head coach Mike Wednesday. “We treat everyone the population, Jenkins said. 321 N. Pearl St been arrested. None are charged.” Leach reacts during the second half of the same. We treat everyone fair.” Leach’s team has struggled 321 N. PEARL ST “Comments to the media have an NCAA college football game against Jenkins said his officers this season, losing to Eastern Centralia distorted the facts and already Boise State in Boise Saturday. conducted “thorough and pro- Washington and Boise State in CENTRALIA condemned football players fessional investigations” of the the first two games. On Monday, in the court of public opinion,” “Many of the statements incidents, with no preferential Leach lashed out at his players for 360-736-6322 Leach said. are incomplete or totally false,” treatment for anyone. not being tough enough. 360-736-6322CH563850sl.cg Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 SPORTS

Tuesday’s Prep Volleyball Adna Takes Down Centralia in Straight Sets TUESDAY ROUNDUP: digs, five aces and percent serv- ing. Setters Ashley Dickinson Onalaska, MWP, and Ada Williams combined for Napavine, Mossyrock 38 assists for Napavine. The frenetic pace of the All Pick Up Wins Seagulls gave Napavine fits at By The Chronicle times but with the win in their Centralia dropped just its pocket, Dailey was happy to have third nonleague match to a Lew- had the chance to face a team as is County team in 10 years, as tough as Raymond. Adna swept the Tigers 3-0 in vol- “We’re a team that plays a leyball action on Tuesday night pretty fast offense ourselves but on Ron Brown Court. we’re not used to playing against Adna won the first set, 25-22. a team that plays a fast offense as The Pirates were down in the the well. I think the girls were a little second set, but rallied to earn bit taken aback by that today,” a 27-25 win. Adna then won a said Dailey. back-and-forth third set, 26-24. Napavine (2-0) plays at Ya- “I’m really proud of the way kima’s Sundome Volleyball Fes- they held it under control and tival on Friday. fought back,” Adna coach Wend- ie Dotson said. “It’s a big thing Mossyrock Rolls Over W.F. West for us to do that.” Mossyrock defeated W.F. Adna and Centralia have West in straight sets Tuesday played each other the last three night, 25-18, 26-24, 25-12, in seasons. Adna won two years, nonleague volleyball action in and Centralia won last year’s Chehalis. matchup. Despite the loss, Bearcat [email protected] Dotson said she is still trying MATT BAIDE / coach Emily Damschen was still to sort out her lineup, and gave Adna’s Emma Manning (right) and Centralia’s Chelsea Petrino reach out to tip the ball over the net during a nonleague vol- upbeat and positive about her each girl on the team some play- leyball match at Centralia on Tuesday. team’s outlook moving forward. ing time to help figure things out. eight kills, along with Taylor “It’s tough because the scores “I saw some good things from Nilius’ 10 kills for the Timber- don’t really indicate what was a lot of people, there’s areas for wolves. Megan Hancock record- happening,” said Damschen. challenging spots,” Dotson said. ed five kills and four blocks for “We have fantastic athletes and Adna’s Kelsi Latimer record- MWP, and Krystal Wright was in practice they’re working hard ed seven assists, with teammate 10 of 10 serving. but in games there is sort of a Kendall Camoza notching eight Tenino’s Elizabeth Burger lack of confidence that finds its digs. Camoza, along with Darian had 11 kills and Krysta Lira and way in.” Humphrey and Emma Manning, Jordan Aslin served the ball well Damschen noted that her had three kills. for the Beavers. team played more relaxed to Coming off a second-place “We played strong and showed begin the second set before ul- finish at the Centerville Tour- some solid team skills, they re- timately losing the set in extra nament, Centralia coach Neil ally talked and were loud and in points. Sharp was disappointed with his control,” Tenino coach Jill Giu- Damschen added that she was team’s performance. dice said. “ The third game, they pleased with her team’s improve- “We were a mess tonight. fought for every single ball, just ment from the service stripe with Credit to Adna, they kept the couldn’t pull it off.” only three missed serves to curse ball alive a lot more than we did MWP (2-0) hosts Toledo in on the evening. She chalked the and really fought,” Sharp said. Centralia’s Rachel Wilkerson spikes the ball as Adna’s Morgan Trotter (13) and Randle tonight. Tenino faced improved results up to an uptick “Coming off of the tournament Emma Manning (8) try to block the spikeduring a nonleague match at Centralia Cascade Christian Wednesday. in focus at the line. this weekend, I thought we’d be on Tuesday. Damschen also pointed out more prepared. But obviously we Napavine Outlasts Raymond sophomore middles Megan Pal- have a lot more work to do than Comets Blaze Past Pe Ell a tight fourth set, 26-24. “I felt like they played pretty las and Mak Moore for their out- I thought.” PE ELL — Naselle proved too RAYMOND — It took all hard. They made a mistake at standing play for the Bearcats. Centralia’s Kary Sathre had much for the Trojans to handle they had but Napavine was able the end of the first set and had Pallas notched four kills on just 13 kills and nine digs. Team- here Tuesday night in nonleague to grab victory from the clutch- a hard time recovering in the five touches to go along with two mate Rachel Wilkerson record- volleyball action as the Comets es of the Seagulls here Tuesday second set,” Toledo coach Can- aces and Moore added one kill ed nine kills, 13 digs and served won the match in four sets by a night in nonleague volleyball ac- dace Maier said. “The third set, on five touches. 13 for 15 with two aces, and Jo- scores of 25-18, 25-17, 22-25 and tion. The match went a full five Jordan Crawford and Shasta they recovered, and I was pretty elle Mettler tallied a team-high 25-23. sets with the Tigers ultimately Lofgren added one ace apiece for proud of them.” 26 assists. Sharp said Chloe “We started out really slow,” prevailing by scores of 25-23, 22- the Bearcats. Toledo’s Maria Carpenter had McLachlan was a steady force said Pe Ell coach Amy Nelson. 25, 24-26, 25-17 and 15-5. “They definitely kind of set 16 assists and was 100 percent for the Tigers. “The last two games they came “It took us awhile to wake up,” the tone as far as aggressiveness Centralia (0-1) travels to take together and started attacking serving, along with teammate said Napavine coach Monica with serves,” said Damschen of on Mossyrock, while Adna (1-0) and started making more serves. Maia Ramirez also with 100 Dailey. Crawford and Lofgren. hosts Toutle Lake, tonight. That made a big difference.” percent serving to complement After winning the first set by The Bearcat coach also com- Pe Ell’s Dakota Brooks was a eight kills and eight digs. Lelani two the Tigers dropped the next plimented Mossyrock setter Ava Onalaska Earns First Win of perfect 11 of 11 from the services Cline-Maier recorded six kills, set by three but then charged out Nelson. three blocks and five digs, and Season tripe while Maggie Elliott tallied to an eight point lead in the third “She was pretty neat to watch. 18 digs and 7 kills in the match. Cheynne Strom had 14 digs and set before letting the set slip away She definitely ran the court for ELMA — Onalaska earned “They played with great hustle had 100 percent serving. in a 24-26 defeat. them,” Damschen said. “She was its first win of the season, sweep- and made some awesome plays Toledo (0-2) plays in Randle Dailey called the reversal of just pretty flawless in where she ing Mary M. Knight 3-0 in non- and digs,” said Nelson of Naselle. at 7 p.m. against Morton-White fortune “frustrating.” set their hitters up.” league action here on Tuesday. Nelson added that Ellie Little Pass tonight. “I just think we lost momen- W.F. West (0-3) plays at Elma, The Loggers took the first set, was a standout for Pe Ell in the tum and we made some mistakes. and Mossyrock (1-0) hosts Cen- 25-14, and went on to win 25-22 contest. Morton-White Pass Defeats I mean they have an amazing tralia, tonight. and 25-16. “She just had great net play Tenino offense and great hitters,” said “We did much better tonight. tonight,” said Nelson. “It made Dailley. Montesano Sweeps Warriors Our passing was much better, a big difference having her up TENINO — Morton-White The Tigers coach noted that which helped us get a few more there tonight.” Pass improved to 2-0 on the the entire match was a back and ROCHESTER — The War- hits in and more kills,” Onalaska Pe Ell (0-2) will travel to season, defeating Tenino 3-0 in forth affair with a bevy of long riors didn’t have much luck coach Doug Abrahamson said. Ocosta tonight. nonleague volleyball action here rallies to keep the action fraught against 1A Montesano here “Our serving had improved from on Tuesday. with tension. Tuesday, falling 25-4, 25-11 and the previous game as well. The The Timberwolves won the For Napavine, Jordin Pruett 25-14 in nonleague volleyball ac- girls did a good job tonight.” Hoquiam Tops Toledo first set 25-19, took the second notched 14 kills, 23 digs and per- tion. Olivia Mitten had 12 kills HOQUIAM — Toledo came set 25-18, and closed it out with fect serving on the night, while Paige Winter had a standout and four blocks, and Eryn Du- up just short against Hoquiam a 25-22 third set. Mollie Olson added 14 kills, three night at the net, according to rea added six kills and 11 digs. here on Tuesday in nonleague “We did well. The first game, aces, 15 digs, four block-kills and coach Wendy Hawes, and Ma- Onalaska’s McKenzie Pannkuk volleyball action, falling to the we were down 8-1 and came back perfect serving. Melissa Lee tal- rissa Rigsbee played well as the was a perfect 12 for 12 serving. Grizzlies 3-1. and played really good rest of lied an additional 20 digs, nine Warriors’ setter. Onalaska (1-1) is back in ac- Hoquiam took a close first set that game,” Morton-White Pass kills, five block kills and perfect Rochester (2-1) will host ri- tion at Yakima’s SunDome Vol- 25-22, then won 25-9 before a 25- coach Tammy Kelly said. serving for the Tigers while Abbi val Tenino in another nonleague leyball Festival on Friday. 19 win by Toledo. Hoquiam took Carly King had 19 assists and Music contributed six kills, 10 contest on Tuesday.

2A Boys Golf There was no lack of physical Blazers play in the league match, with a lot of players getting tangled Ruiz Paces Warriors Against Black Hills Continued from Sports 1 fighting for loose balls and tem- pers briefly flaring at one point. Desiree Arocha fired a shot from By The Chronicle than Bronson carded a 54. “Our first two varsity play- “We’re the new team on the just outside the box, hitting the Jorge Ruiz broke the half- Rochester (0-3) plays R.A. ers got us started on the right block, and I think people want to Long at Mint Valley Golf foot,” Bearcat coach Bruce crossbar and bouncing down come in and are not used to hav- century mark, but the War- and away from the net to escape riors didn’t have the firepower Course in Longview on Friday. Thompson said. “Thirty-nine ing teams play with them that is a very good score for high with a scoring chance. are new,” Malunat said. “They to beat Black Hills Wednesday Pierce came out strong after in a 224-264 Evergreen 2A school golfers.” are used to running the table on Tumwater Too Much Trevor Thornburg shot a the break, putting a lot of pres- a team that’s new, the patsy of Conference loss at Riverside sure on the Centralia defense Golf Course. for Bearcats 44, while Bryce Dobyns shot the league. … We’re passing and a 47 and Jaron Howell a 48 for and working the ball into more “To see him finally get in moving the ball and how do you By The Chronicle the Bearcats. solid scoring chances. None, the 40s was good,” Roches- negate that? You play physical TUMWATER — Will Al- Five of the six varsity however, were able to get past ter coach Kyle Sprague said and take us out of our rhythm.” exander and Andrew Kim players shot better than their Centralia keeper Emily Soren- Centralia (4-1-2, 0-0-2) has of Ruiz. “He’s been working both shot 39s here Wednesday, seven-round average score, son. pretty hard to get some con- a week off before its next game, but Tumwater had three play- Thompson pointed out, and Centralia started pressing when it hosts on Lower Colum- sistency.” ers crack 40 in a 196-217 Ever- the team posted a much bet- with their own chances halfway Ryan Ziebart and Tyler bia at Tiger Stadium in a game green 2A Conference win over ter score than in its Monday through the second half, includ- that will continue the rivalry be- Cassell shared medalist hon- the Bearcats at Tumwater Val- match. ing another quality shot from tween the two schools — but, for ors for the Wolves with twin ley Golf Course. Brady Hinds led the Arocha and a handful crosses the first time, on the pitch. 44s. Tumwater’s Jordan Baird Bearcat JV with a 45. that were unable to find a Cen- “Some (of our players) are Ethan Worden and earned medalist honors with W.F. West will take on tralia foot to be put into the back from that area so I think that Brayden Norquist — in his a 36, while Dylan Christoffer R.A. Long at Mint Valley of the net. The Lady Blazers had will be a neat little game to battle varsity debut — each shot a shot a 37 and Chase Fisk a 39 Golf Course in Longview on a chance at the end of the game in,” Malunat said. “Three points 53 for the Warriors, while Na- for the winners. Thursday. with a corner kick, but couldn’t is what we’re aiming for, and ac- convert as the final whistle blew. tually getting a goal.” • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016

Tuesday’s Prep Girls Soccer Miller Leads Centralia Past Hoquiam for First Victory By The Chronicle was an all-Toledo affair. Ally travel to Kalama for a league rates, Aselton added. Napavine (0-2, 0-1 league) Alayna Miller netted two Bacon notched the first score of match tonight at 7 p.m. Adna (2-0) will play at will host Adna tonight at 5 p.m. goals in four minutes to lead the evening for the Indians with “It’s going to be one of our Napavine tonight. in a game that was originally Centralia to its first win of the a goal in the 17th minute off of hardest games of the season, slated to be played at Adna. season with a 3-1 defeat of Ho- an assist from Kyleigh Holmes, mostly because we have to play Onalaska (2-0) hosts Winlock quiam in nonleague soccer ac- and just six minutes later Anna on turf and the rest of our league Loggers Blank Napavine tonight. tion at Tiger Stadium on Tuesday. Tauscher found the back of the is on grass,” said Vasquez. “It’s Miller scored her first goal in net off of an assist from Mandy gong to be a bit faster and some- NAPAVINE — Onalaska scored a 3-0 victory over the Ti- Cardinals Undone By the seventh minute off an assist Trujillo. thing that we’re going to have to Life Christian from Jovanah Navarro. Miller Ocosta pushed a goal through adjust to.” gers here Tuesday night in Cen- scored again in the 11th min- ten minutes into the second half tral 2B League girls soccer action. WINLOCK — Winlock ute, this time assisted by Carissa and, with a bit of newfound mo- Just two minutes into the dropped a Central 2B League Pirates Dominate Kalama in second half Onalaska’s Angel Kaut, putting the Tigers on top mentum, went on the offensive. soccer match to Life Christian Home Opener Ball broke a scoreless with a 2-0 at halftime. “After they scored their goal here Tuesday night by a score of deflection goal. Seven minutes Hoquiam cut the lead in half they started pushing their num- ADNA — The Pirates wel- 8-0. later teammate Makala Duryea in the 48th minute on a goal from bers forward and we just kind of comed Kalama to the Central “Life Christian is a playoff Emma Skinner. Centralia closed 2B League here Tuesday night by punched in another score to ex- team from last year and they freaked out,” Vasquez said. “Our tend the lead. the door on a Grizzly comeback, defense was playing a little bit handing the Chinooks a 6-2 loss have almost all their girls back,” in both teams’ league girls soccer Napavine coach Chris Tarab- said Cardinals coach Brian Ziese. though, as Navarro scored on an sloppy.” opener. ochia thought his team was dis- “They’re just a really good team.” assist from Anastasia Ulrigg. In order to handle the Wild- Six different players scored heartened by the bad bounce that The Cardinals reset their sites “We had quite a few goals, cat attack Vasquez dropped his and one of the goals was to put a for the Pirates, with Devanie Kl- lead to their opponents’ first goal at halftime in an effort to slow a midfielders back in an attempt to eemeyer assisting Kenya Lorton and theorized that their extend- Life Christian assault that sent 47 goal in the back of the net,” Tiger clear the ball out, which helped, coach Henry Gallanger noted. on Adna’s first goal and the duo ed moment of discombobulation shots sailing toward the Winlock but the star of second half for switching spots for the second led directly to the second score of goal on the evening. “We did that three times, so I’m Toledo was their goalkeeper pretty happy about it. I wasn’t score. the evening — which came from That adjustment lead to mod- Meaghan Peters. The Pirates led 2-0 at the in- the same spot. est improvement for the Cardi- happy that we gave up a goal, but “We were under fire in the overall I’m happy.” termission. “Their first goal deflected off nals as they allowed just three second half,” said Vasquez, who “We didn’t have very good of us off an unfortunate bounce goals in the second half of the Centralia (1-1) hits the road noted that Peters tallied 15 saves to face La Center tonight. passing in the first half, but we and they were able to finish contest. in the match. had a chat at halftime about bet- it,” explained Tarabochia. “So I “It was mostly telling them Tauscher and Trujillo, he ter ball control,” Adna coach Juli guess we found a spot we need to to focus on their position and Toledo Slips By Ocosta added, did an excellent job hold- Aselton said. “The girls really lis- work on.” play their position right and TOLEDO — The Indians ing down the middle of the field, tened and came out strong.” Ball rounded out the scoring good things might happen,” said picked up their first Central 2B and he noted that Emily Tyner Holli Edminster scored on an in the 62nd minute. Ziese. “That was the whole focus League girls soccer win of the was a clutch contributor off the assist from Lorton to open the “They found a way to get in the second half was just to play season here Tuesday, holding off bench. second half, though Kalama’s through our defense and were smarter.” Ocosta 2-1. “I was happy to see her come Jenna Burnell and Natalie Cole- able to score that way,” said Ziese pointed out his junior The contest was the third off the bench and help the rest man both score to close the gap. Tarabochia. captain Maggie Howsden for a game in four days for the Indi- of the team when we needed her Pirate freshman Payton Asel- Tarabochia cited the efforts prolonged and concerted effort ans after playing at Orcas Island to,” said Vasquez of Tyner, who is ton, Cierra Swenson and Alyssa of Xoee Pope and Lucy Sevilla for on the pitch Tuesday night, not- on Saturday and at Tenino on new to the pitch after trading in Dougherty all scored to provide helping to keep the Tigers com- ing that the sweeper, “was all Monday, and Toledo coach Noel her volleyball kneepads for shin the final cushion, with Kleemey- petitive throughout the match. over the field, blocking shots and Vasquez thought the toll may guards. “Her natural athletic er and Lorton dishing assists on “We are happy with what putting her head on it for us.” have begun to show in the sec- ability is helping her to adjust so the final two goals. we’re showing, but it’s early and Winlock (0-2, 0-1 league) will ond half of play Tuesday night. far.” Freshman Brynn Arrington it’s a process,” he said. “We’re just play at Onalaska in a league con- Early on, though, the match Toledo (2-1, 1-0 league) will played well defensively for the Pi- piecing it together as we go.” test tonight at 7 p.m.

Tuesday’s College Volleyball season. His coach even said but he’s got a little bit of Brett Fa- Tenino there was a classic quarter- vre in him,” said Bullus. Centralia College Falls wrapped up the match in the back battle all through summer As Cannon noted immedi- third set with a 25-16 perfor- Continued from Sports 1 camps and into the Rochester ately, though, it’s his offensive to Spokane in Three mance. game. After two games, though, line that lets him do his work Centralia’s Kayla McClain the name of all-team study hall. it’s safe to say that the impecca- and feed the biscuit to his stable By The Chronicle As a result all 43 of his practicing The Centralia College volley- had eight kills, and Amber St. bly-surnamed Cannon has put of capable backs and wideouts, Pierre and Nicolle Duryea each players are academically eligible. those doubts to bed. which includes Guy Murillo, ball team fell to Spokane 3-0 in had five digs. “They’re teenagers, man, and Heading into Week 3 Can- Spencer Brewer, Robbie Wall, NWAC action on Tuesday. it helps to hold them account- non has already amassed an eye Zachary Sewell, Riley Wright Spokane dominated the first Centralia (1-10) is on the road able,” said Bullus, who said that catching 525 passing yards and and Jace Griffis. set 25-9, and followed it up with against Columbia Basin at 2 p.m. as a teacher he hates to lose a seven touchdowns. Senior center Jacob Gilbreath a 25-17 second set win. Spokane on Thursday. player for academic reasons. Some people may be sur- says the line crew — which in- Bullus doesn’t make the team prised by the success of Cannon cludes tackle Jack Burnham, stay late to make up the time, ei- and his Beaver crew. He was guard Tyrick Weyrauch, and ther. Instead, he demands a high never one of those doubters. tackle Josh Disken — has a rare from The Chronicle intensity practice session out of “After I watched our line and bond. both his players and his coaches in order to make up some of the our receivers in the first game, I “We work as a unit. We’re lost time. knew we were going to be some- completely separate from (the “I tell my coaches to coach thing special,” said Cannon. backs and receivers) but at the like their hair’s on fire,” said “My line, I mean, they give me same time we are a part of them. Bullus, who credited his coach- six seconds sometimes.” If we do our job they can do ing staff with helping to bring And the receivers? their job,” said Gilbreath. the program together so quickly “I can trust them all.” Bullus says that toughness is See a photo you like in the paper? this season. Cannon said he noticed the the defining quality of the team “I turned down guys with buzz picking up around the and that nobody personifies that more experience because I knew Stone City but he stands as calm more than the stud muffins in that the number-one thing I’d and poised in the face of grow- the trenches, noting that, “Our have to deal with this year is ing expectations as he does op- heart is our line.” ePRints adversity, and these guys know posing pass rushers. With a notoriously tough 1A how to deal with that,” ex- “They’re all ecstatic and it’s Evergreen league schedule yet plained Bullus. fun to see the community all to begin Bullus was reluctant The Tenino players seem to get behind us. I think we’re go- to forecast what the future may Get a quality print to keep! R believe in the coaching staff as ing to have a packed stands at hold for his team, but he is sure 3.5”x5” .... $499 ...... shipping $305 well. our game on Friday night,” said of their goal. $ 04 “They’re here for more than Cannon. “Honestly, the goal is always Total: 8 just football. 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Mail form to The Chronicle, Attn: Customer Service CH549460h.sw Parker Johnson and Stephen and headed back south with a “I just liked the way they bat- 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531 Phelps defeated Brenden Brown nonleague 5-0 loss. tled and fought,” State noted. All sales are inal. and Daton McGuire in three sets, Andrew Pak, a sophomore W.F. West (1-2) will host Visit chronline.mycapture.com for more options 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. Black Hills’ Josh playing in the top singles slot Black Hills on Friday.

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MLB M’s Edge Angels 2-1 for Eighth-Straight Win Mariners Have By Ryan Divish The Seattle Times ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Se- Chance to Shine attle Mariners couldn’t do any- thing more on this road trip. With their 2-1 victory in Silly September Wednesday night, they swept the six-game trip that started in am looking at the Mari- Quickest major league Oakland and ended in Anaheim. ners schedule right now, game of all time? That would A solid pitching performance by I and thinking: Their wild- be the Giants’ 6-1 victory over Hisashi Iwakuma and the bull- card aspirations aren’t wild. A the Phillies on Sept. 28, 1919. pen and homers from Kyle Sea- playoff berth is doable. It was over in 51 minutes, just ger and Nelson Cruz wrapped Such a forecast violates a bit longer than a typical up the three-game sweep of the the bromide replay review of the second Angels. of “Take base forceout on a double play The perfect road trip and One Game in 2016. an eight-game winning streak At A Time,” It was on Sept. 27, 1963, pushed Seattle’s record to 78-68 which in when Houston — then an NL and moved them to 1½ games the world team known as the Colt 45s out of the American League according — posted an all-rookie lineup wild-card standings. to Russell that included future Tacoma With no game Thursday, Wilson is Parks and Recreation direc- the Mariners open their big- the First By John tor Aaron Pointer. The Colts’ gest homestand of the 2016 sea- Command- McGrath starting pitcher, Jay Dahl, was son Friday night at Safeco Field, ment of Life, 17 years old. starting with a three-game series The Tacoma The Associated Press or maybe Bert Campaneris pitched against the Houston Astros — a MARK J. TERRILL / the second. News Tribune the eighth inning of a Sep- team they are vying with for one ’ Nelson Cruz, right, looks to the sky after hitting a solo home run (The Se- tember 8, 1965, game for the of the two coveted wild-card as Los Angeles Angels catcher Juan Graterol stands at the plate during the sev- ahawks quarterback has set Athletics, a notable achieve- spots. enth inning Wednesday in Anaheim, Calif. forth a lot of commandments, ment because he would go on Iwakuma continued the run of solid starting pitching for Se- much early against Jhoulys Cha- he faced — Cruz — Valdez made none easily obeyed.) to catch in the ninth inning, cin. The veteran right-hander the mistake of leaving a 1-0 slider But I can’t resist. The Mar- after having played seven attle despite being out of rhythm much of the night. Iwakuma was a late replacement when lefty over the inside half of the plate. iners have 17 games remain- other defensive positions. Tyler Skaggs was scratched with Cruz turned on it, sending a line ing, and they’ll be at Safeco The Twins’ Cesar Tovar tossed 6 ⅓ innings, giving up one run on five hits with three forearm stiffness. Chacin al- drive into the left field seats for Field for 10 of them. Six of duplicated the feat on Sept. 22, lowed one hit — a Leonys Martin a 2-1 lead and his 37th homer of those 10 home games are 1968, except he got the hard walks and two strikeouts. Iwa- kuma exited the game with one single — over the first four in- the season. against Houston and Toronto, part out of the way early. A nings. The Angels grabbed a 1-0 fellow contenders in the wild middle infielder, Tovar start- out in the seventh inning and a runner on second and the Mari- But Seattle tied the game on lead in the third inning. A lead- card race. If the Mariners ed on the mound — he struck the first pitch of the fifth inning. off single from Juan Graterol and take care of business in Seat- ners leading 2-1. Tom Wilhelm- out Reggie Jackson — before Seager ambushed a first-pitch a successful hit-and-run play tle, they won’t find themselves sen came into the game and kept suiting up as a catcher in the fastball from Chacin, unleashing with Gregorio Petit put runners desperate for help on the final second inning. From there the runner from scoring, getting a deep homer into the right field on the corners with no outs. Iwa- weekend. he played the infield counter- a ground out from Gregorio Petit seats to make it 1-1. It was Sea- kuma struck out Yunel Escobar, Here is what’s to really like clockwise, and then the out- and fly out from Yunel Escobar ger’s 29th homer of the season. but gave up a sacrifice fly to Kole about the schedule: Of the 17 field, left to right. to end the threat. games awaiting the Mariners, September is when base- Seattle starters on this road It was all the runs Chacin Calhoun. He limited the dam- only three will be on the road ball’s losers make the turn trip are 6-0 with a 1.41 ERA, would allow in six innings. age to one run, pitching around versus a quality opponent (at into Sillyville. On Sept. 23, having pitched 50 total innings The Mariners took advantage Mike Trout and getting Albert Houston, Sept. 26-28). 1949, Cleveland owner Bill and given up eight runs. of his replacement — Jose Valdez. Pujols to fly out to end the in- Otherwise, the ride is Veeck arranged a pregame The Mariners didn’t muster Against the first and only batter ning. quite smoother than the ceremony burying the Indi- late-September obstacle ans’ 1948 World Series cham- Walker’s Three-Hitter Helps Mariners Beat Angles 8-0 course that doomed Lloyd pionship. Veeck wore a top McClendon’s team two years hat, guiding a horse-drawn ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The “It starts with Taijuan Walker Kole Calhoun ended Walk- ago, when it was sent on a procession to a grave site be- last time Taijuan Walker faced the and ends with Taijuan Walker,” er’s no-hit bid with a leadoff sin- road trip that began with four hind the center-field fence. Los Angeles Angels, he had one of Mariners manager Scott Servais gle through the right side in the games against the Angels Manager Lou Boudreau his worst starts of the season. said. “He looked like a guy out seventh inning. Only two balls and ended with four games and his coaches served as He made some changes to there who had a fear of no one.” left the infield until Calhoun’s against the Blue Jays, with grim pallbearers of the cas- his mechanics, and on Tuesday Walker (6-10) was perfect single. Walker matched a career three games at Houston in ket — this actually happened, night he had one of his best out- through 5 ⅔ innings before ings — of his career. Kaleb Cowart hit a grounder high with 11 strikeouts — the between. trust me — delivered to a fifth time he’s reached that mark. The steep uphill climb cardboard tombstone that Walker pitched a three-hitter to shortstop Ketel Marte, who — 11 games, three different read “1948 champs.” for his first career shutout as the threw wild to Daniel Vogelbach Nelson Cruz and Norichika time-zone adjustments — was September is baseball’s Seattle Mariners beat the Angels at first base. Vogelbach couldn’t Aoki hit home runs and Seth made steeper by McClendon’s space oddity. During af- 8-0 to win their season-high sev- pick the low throw and Cowart Smith hit a grand slam to close bemoaning the rigorous itin- ternoon games, the orange enth straight. reached safely on an error. the scoring. erary. The Mariners lost eight sun casts long shadows, an- of the 11, denying them the nouncing the transformation College Football play-in contest that would’ve from those crazy, hazy days set up a play-in contest. of summer to back-to-school Judging the Pac-12 Teams After Season’s First Two Weeks September baseball is reality. peculiar. Major league ros- Night games for out-of- By John Marshall but they struggled to run the ball ter limits of 25 players are contention teams are sparsely The Associated Press on offense and to stop the run on UCLA (1-1): QB Josh Rosen expanded to 40, which gives defense in a 45-40 loss to San Di- shouldered the blame for the attended. After the seventh- PHOENIX — One game is teams eliminated from con- ego State last week. It doesn’t get Bruins’ opening loss to Texas inning stretch, urgency is all usually an unfair gauge of a foot- tention the opportunity to any easier this week: Next up is A&M, but was a big reason they about the next foul ball and ball team. The opener is often provide an audition for farm- No. 11 Texas before conference outlasted UNLV last weekend. the beer vendor’s last call. tainted by first-game nerves, new system prospects. games start. How the sophomore plays will Into this mix are the Mar- players in unfamiliar positions, It also poses a conundrum be a big factor in whether UCLA iners, whose final road trip new schemes being tried out live for such managers as Chip COLORADO (2-0): The Buffaloes can make a run at the Pac-12 will begin with three games for the first time. Hale, whose Arizona Dia- have been a little better than South title, which starts after against a last-place Minnesota Once the second game is mondbacks are on pace to expected after blowing out rival what could be a tough trip to Twins club anxious for winter played, the extenuating circum- lose 95 games: What’s more in Minnesota. Colorado State and Idaho State BYU this week. stances are mostly gone and the important? Allowing kids in I know, I’m getting ahead in their first two games. Colo- true identity of a team starts to the organization to gain some of things. I’m supposed to rado’s upgraded defense will USC (1-1): A season of optimism form. experience, or occupying the take September one day at a get a much bigger test this week started with a thud in the form of With that in mind, it seemed role of legitimate opponent in time. against No. 4 Michigan in Ann a blowout loss to top-ranked Ala- like a good time to check in on a playoff race? But the schedule for the Arbor. bama. The Trojans gained a bit of the teams in the Pac-12 to see if “You want to give the Mariners sets up nicely: Six confidence back with last week’s they have lived up to expecta- teams that are in the best you meaningful games at Safeco OREGON (2-0): The Ducks lopsided win over Utah State, but tions through two weeks or fall- have,” Hale said the other day. Field, followed by three win- moved up to No. 22 in The Asso- this week’s game against Stan- en short. Hale’s high-road road ap- nable games on the road. By ciated Press poll this week after ford will be a better gauge as to Take a look: proach toward late-season October, the whole world can beating Virginia in Eugene. Ore- whether they’ve recovered from baseball is in contrast to Sep- be in their hands, and it won’t gon has had trouble with second- the opener. ARIZONA (1-1): The Wildcats tember’s quirky history. require a miracle. half focus, allowing the Cavaliers had numerous questions head- and UC Davis to each score three UTAH (2-0): The defense, no sur- ing into the season and still have second-half touchdowns to close prise, has been strong through Sports Briefs plenty left after losing to BYU the gap on games that were blow- the first two games, wins over and rallying to beat FCS Gram- outs. A big test comes this week Southern Utah and BYU. The Braves Aquire RHPs Dempsey Back at bling State at home. Arizona’s on the road against Nebraska. offense needs to take better care defense, one of the biggest con- of the ball; the Utes beat the rival Collmenter, Wieland Practice for Sounders cerns, has been mostly solid, but OREGON STATE (0-1): The Beavers Cougars despite turning it over ATLANTA (AP) — The At- TUKWILA, Wash. (AP) — the usually productive offense have a smaller sample size after six times. lanta Braves have acquired vet- Clint Dempsey returned to prac- has had trouble getting started, last weekend’s bye. Oregon State eran right-handers Josh Coll- tice for the Seattle Sounders on unable to get much going until got off to a good start in its open- WASHINGTON (2-0): The eighth- menter and Joe Wieland in deals Wednesday after missing time the second half of games, when er, leading Minnesota after three ranked Huskies have lived up with the Chicago Cubs and Se- due to an irregular heartbeat, al- the team is behind. A knee injury quarters, but still needs work on to expectations, but opening attle Mariners. though it’s unknown whether he for quarterback Anu Solomon finishing games after allowing games against Rutgers and Idaho The 30-year-old Collmenter will play again this season. added to some of the offensive the Gophers to score 13 points in weren’t exactly tough tests. This was acquired for cash consider- General manager Garth issues. the fourth for the win. The Bea- week should be another easy one ations and could start Saturday Lagerwey told reporters that vers should have it relatively easy for Washington with Portland against Washington. Dempsey had a procedure to ARIZONA STATE (2-0): The Sun this week against Idaho State, State heading to Seattle, so the Collmenter is 36-33 with a address some of the issues due Devils were criticized for their but a game against Boise State true nature of this team won’t 3.54 ERA in 200 career major to the irregular heartbeat, but slow start against FCS Northern follows before the Pac-12 season likely be known until conference league games with Arizona. He he was not at liberty to further Arizona — a game that turned starts. starts a week later. was released by Arizona on Aug. discuss Dempsey’s medical con- into a rout — and then quieted 7. He signed a minor league deal dition. Lagerwey said he is “cau- some of that talk with Satur- STANFORD (1-0): Like Oregon WASHINGTON STATE (0-2): Coach with the Cubs on Aug. 10 and tiously optimistic” Dempsey will day’s 68-55 win over Texas Tech. State, the seventh-ranked Car- Mike Leach says his team has had a 2.25 ERA in four starts be able to return this season. Giving up 55 points at home is dinal are coming off a bye week. the “atmosphere of a JV soft- with Triple-A Iowa. Dempsey has been cleared to a concern, though, particularly Stanford scraped past Kansas ball game” after Washington Atlanta will send cash or a practice and exercise, but has not since coach Todd Graham said State and may still be sorting out State opened with losses to FCS player to be named later to Seattle been cleared to play yet, Lager- blown coverages led directly to its quarterback situation. Ryan Eastern Washington and Boise for Wieland, who will report to wey said. When he’s been cleared, 28 points for the Red Raiders. Burns started the opener, but State. The Cougars play Idaho Triple-A Gwinnett. The 26-year- the team will consider his return Kelly Chryst led the Cardinal this week and need to make up old Wieland has a 6.37 ERA in his to games. CALIFORNIA (1-1): An opening quickly down the field on a scor- ground quickly if they’re go- major league career with San Di- Dempsey has been out since 51-31 win over Hawaii show- ing drive. Next up: A showdown ing to match last year’s break- ego, the Dodgers and Seattle. late August. cased the Bears’ offense at its best, with Southern California. through season. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 • Sports 7

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Killing Field: State Turns Down Non-Lethal, Free Wolf Removal Offer he Washington Depart- don’t think you learn anything land lakes and once the lakes that time, but crews will begin near the mouths of Drano Lake ment of Fish and Wildlife’s from a final solution like death,” opened up anglers who caught paving the parking lot next week and the White Salmon River. Tongoing effort to eradicate said Simmons, who noted his a tagged fish were able to ex- forcing the closure of the entire Looking northwest the Che- the Profanity Peak wolf pack has sanctuary is not open to public change it for a corresponding marina and boat launch from halis River still has at least a been well documented and opin- tours. “My sanctuary is for ani- prize. The prizes were donated Sept. 19-21. few weeks to wait before it will ions are understandably strong mals that don’t want to see peo- by license vendors and included On the free flowing waters kick into gear. Over at the Den- on both sides of the debate. ple. My sanctuary is for knuckle- charter fishing trips, rod and reel of the Kalama last week the nis Company in Cosmopolis, Ranchers and their sympathiz- heads.” combos and gift cards. In total WDFW tallied 61 anglers with Long-Leader Lloyd, head of the ers know the gutwrench caused On top of his scientific and the prize were worth more than one hatchery Chinook kept and fishing department, noted that by livestock depredation and the wolf-loving leanings Simmons $20,000. two released along with two un- a so-so ocean salmon season is economic loss it represents. Wolf says that his offer is a financially “The fact that almost half the clipped steelhead that were re- all wrapped up and things are sympathizers correctly see wild sound one from the state’s per- prizes were claimed indicates leased. Three hatchery steelhead pretty slow. animals doing exactly what they spective. that many people fished hard were caught and kept by boat “The bay has yet to open so were born to do (chase down “I’m offering a fiscally re- this summer, and we hope the anglers. There was no report of nobody’s catching any fish there slower, stupider animals and eat sponsible solution to Washing- derby built excitement for fish- angler success on the Lewis River except on out on the Humptulips them) and being executed for tonians,” said Simmons, who ing among both veterans and last week but beginning Sept. 24 end of it,” said Lloyd, who noted their natural estimated the state’s extermina- new anglers,” said the WDFW’s wild Chinook may be retained. that salmon season won’t really inclinations. tion effort costs roughly $7,000 inland fish program manager, Of the emerald waters of start until about October when One group per day, with a total bill of about Larry Phillips, in a press release. the Cowlitz River, Barr says the rains begin to call the fish in. wants the ani- three-quarters of a million dol- “We want to thank the large pool that there are plenty of Chi- Right now low water levels are mals shot and lars so far. of participating license dealers as nook, coho and salmon to make pervasive throughout the Che- removed. The Simmons noted that Tenino’s well as all the anglers who fished it worth your while. In fact, halis system, including its tribu- other wants own sanctuary, Wolf Haven, sits for fun and prizes.” WDFW stats seem to back him taries, but Lloyd said there are them left alone on the state’s Wolf Advisory The WDFW has already be- up. Last week crews at the salm- sure to be some cutthroat trout to their own Group (WAG) and has endorsed gun preparation for next year’s on separator recovered 371 adult with an appetite. devices. state’s use of the lethal take op- lowland lake trout fishing derby. By Jordan fall Chinook, 215-summer-steel- One prop- tion currently being exercised by Staying on the trout beat, head, 105 spring adult Chinook, HUNTIN’ osition that Nailon WDFW. word is slow to waft in from 13 jacks, 12-mini jacks, 83 coho hasn’t seen a jnailon@ “We have differing views but the foggy waters of area lakes adults, 36 jacks and seven cut- The time to take to the woods, whole lot of chronline.com that doesn’t mean I don’t respect but conditions are primed for a throat. The majority of the biters meadows and soggy wetlands the light of day their point of view. I don’t agree strong bite. Cool mornings and have been caught up between the in search of furry and winged came from a with it but I have nothing in the evenings will bring fish to the two hatcheries or down at the quarry is fully upon us now and rescue organization from Ven- world to say bad about Wolf Ha- surface and there’s just some- mouth. The Chinook haul up at the seasons seem to come and go tura County, California. The ven. They are apart of WAG, they thing about that haunting morn- the hatchery has been starting so quickly it can make a person’s Lockwood Animal Rescue Cen- are helping make decisions. To ing fog that seems to make trout to turn though and most anglers head spin. High country buck hunts for ter (LARC) is a 4,000 acre pre- me, though, if it seems you have hungry. are tossing them back. Flow at modern weapons and muzzle- serve near the Los Padres moun- made a poor decision, perhaps Over at the Sunbird Shopping Mayfield Dam on Monday was loaders will run from Sept. 15-25 tains and they offered to remove you should reevaluate it,” said Center fishing desk in Chehalis, reported at about 3,130 cubic feet at Alpine Lakes, Mount Baker, the remaining Profanity Peak Simmons. “There’s an old grand- reel talker Jerry Barr said, “All I per second with visibility of 11 Glacier Peak, Pasayten, all Wil- wolves and relocate them to their mas saying: ‘You don’t throw know is Mayfield Lake is going feet and a temperature of 55 de- pretty well. People are catching derness Areas on the Olympic sprawling grounds free of charge. the baby out with the bathwater,’ grees. rainbows and silvers both.” Peninsula, Henry Jackson Wil- LARC co-founder Matthew and I have a problem throwing On the Wind River the The daily limit on Mayfield is derness Areas and Lake Chelan Simmons even brought his pro- a bunch of babies out with the WDFW sampled seven boat an- posal straight to WDFW head- 10 fish per day. Barr says he’s spo- Recreation Area. bathwater, and that’s essentially glers with one steelhead released. quarters in Olympia two weeks ken to plenty of people who’ve Archery season for black- what your state has chosen to do.” On Sept. 16 the upper river above ago but then, in his words “The been limiting out and recom- tailed deer opened statewide on Simmons guaranteed that he Shipherd Falls will open to WDFW went dark,” and more mends casting a rainbow hued Sept. 1 and will run through would have been able to live cap- catch-and-release steelhead an- than a week went by before he Thomas Buoyant lure. Sept. 25 or 30 depending on the ture the remaining wolves in the gling with selective gear rules in heard any reply to his proposal. Profanity Peak pack within five Upriver from Mayfield Barr area. Mule deer and white-tailed “My level of frustration is noted that the fishing is far from effect. Drano Lake was busy last deer archery hunts are also open days and noted previous success week with 156 sampled boat an- through the roof,” said Simmons. undertaking a similar action as hot, but plenty of collars are. in central and eastern Washing- And that was before the WDFW “The water’s too low at RIffe to glers bonking 44 adult and seven ton in September. proof. That removal effort was jack Chinook, five adult coho officially turned down his offer done in Alaska where wolves had do any fishing up there because Mule deer and whitetail ar- late last week. they’ve left the water so low all and seven steelhead while toss- chery hunts are also open in cen- escaped from a for-profit road- ing back five adult and one jack There are many issues about side attraction. He added that summer,” said Barr. “There’s a tral and eastern Washington in the lethal removal of wolves lot of unhappy campers out there Chinook and ten steelhead. The September. three of those wolves currently Klickitat River was also popu- that bother Simmons. For one, live at Wolf Haven. because of it.” An antlerless elk hunt with he points out that the state has Heading out off of the lar last week with lots of people modern firearms began on Sept. Ultimately, though, the boxing in from the Fisher Hill made the effort to move the WDFW turned down the offer dammed lake scene angler ef- 7 and will continue through Sept. wolves back into Washington but fort decreased a bit on the Co- Bridge downstream, and in the 22 in Elk Area 3722 in eastern from LARC, calling it an un- Bonneville Pool boat anglers seems unwilling to accept the feasible plan, especially without lumbia last week with the coho have been reeling in fall Chinook please see HUNTING, page S8 reality of what a wild wolf popu- snow on the ground to slow the count increasing, steelhead tak- lation really means. As a result, ing a nosedive and the Chinook wolves down. 360-736-0166 • www.powersportsnorthwest.com • 800-926-6826 Simmons says that the contin- “(W)DFW has put out a death bite holding steady. In total last ued slaughter of wolves is all but warrant on these animals. What week the WDFW estimates there inevitable for Washington. It’s a I’m trying to point out is that were 21,400 angler trips on the sentence that Simmons says car- non-lethal is the exact same lower Columbia with a haul of Hunting For ries both a large price tag and a amount of resources from (W) 5,435 adult Chinook, 377 coho, 360-736-0166 • www.powersportsnorthwest.com • 800-926-6826 high ethical toll. DFW, or it’s substantially less and 76 summer steelhead. The “Lethal to the average Joe is resources,” explained Simmons. WDFW noted that the 1,179 some highly trained shooting steelhead kept on the lower Co- a Great Deal? “I’m not disagreeing with remov- person in a helicopter and it’s al. I’m disagreeing with lethal re- lumbia during August is the four one kill shot and it’s over. To the moval,” said Simmons. lowest tally since 1983 when the normal public that seems accept- Simmons added, “If Wash- fishery was closed. Similarly, the able,” said Simmons. “What this ington is going to say that killing Chinook run continues to lag be- actually is is a pack being frac- wolves is part of wolf recovery hind expectations which could tured and murdered in front of then it’s going to happen time mean there is a huge late push the rest of their family.” and time again.” waiting to hit the river, or more In reality, Simmons says, Considering multiple live- likely, those kings are not com- “They shoot them with shotguns stock losses must be documented ing home. because they don’t want to have and definitively traced to a par- Out at Buoy 10 there wasn’t ricochet shots come back at the ticular pack before a wolf or pack much change from the previous helicopter or endanger anybody can be authorized for termina- week with a handful of Chinook else.” tion, an infinite repetition of the and pittance of coho flirting 2016 Yamaha The result of those repetitive process is undoubtedly some- with lines. From Sept. 22-30 Chi- Kodiak 700 ATV Get your long distance shotgun blasts is thing that neither livestock pro- nook will be required to be re- new ATV likely more macabre than most leased but the area will stay open Msrp $6999.00 for hunting ducers or wolf advocates want to YFM70KDXG season. people care to envision. witness. The trauma would be for hatchery coho and hatchery “We understand as sentient too great on both sides. steelhead, and closure just out- NOW JUST $6149.00 NOW human beings that trauma is side Young’s Bay will end on Sept. (Good through 9/30/16) experienced not only by the vic- FISHIN’ 16. tims, but by witnesses,” said Sim- On the bank of the mighty mons. The WDFW is calling the Columbia, near the world’s tall- It is Simmons’ belief that by first rendition of the lowland est totem pole made from one We’re no ordinary dealer! rehoming so-called problem lake trout derby a success. The single tree, the Port of Kalama wolves from the wild to a rescue four and a half month long derby has begun work to finish a park- 300 S. Tower Ave. Centralia concluded on Sept. 6 with 340 way trail and landscaping project • 800-926-6826 360-736-0166 • www.powersportsnorthwest.com (360) 736-0166 • (800) 962-6826 • www.powersportsnorthwest.com

like his there would be much to CH563950haw.os Limited to stock on hand. Advertised base price does not include tax, license, freight, or dealer prep fees. Picture for illustration be learned from observing the of the 700 prizes having been at the marina. The work began only. See dealer for details. ATVs with engines 90cc or greater are recommended for use only be riders age 16 years and older. • Yamaha recommends that all ATV riders take an approved training course. For safety and training information, see you dealer wolves. claimed by successful anglers. on Sept. 12 and will close half or call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887. • ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For you safety: Always avoid paved surfaces. Never ride on public roads. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. Never carry passengers. “If in three years these packs Prior to the opening of low- of the marina parking through Never engage in stunt riding. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Avoid excessive speed. And be particularly careful on dificult are acting like maniacs, then we land lake seasons the WDFW Sept. 16. The marina and boat terrain. Good through 9/30/16 know this pack was unique. I planted 700 tagged fish in low- launch will remain open during 360-736-0166 • www.powersportsnorthwest.com • 800-926-6826 Summer Visiting Authors at the Mineral School -Friday, September 19, 7:30 pm- Join us for a wonderful evening of literature by past resident Wendy Call and poet Anastacia Renee Tolbert. Call is a professor of creative writing and environmental literature at Paciic Lutheran University. Tolbert is a

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NFL No Surprise Pete Carroll’s Seahawks First Team Visiting Los Angeles By Tim Booth looking forward to it.” The Associated Press Richard Sherman also has a lengthy history, one that Carroll RENTON — During his de- would rather forget. During his cade in Los Angeles, Pete Carroll time at Stanford, Sherman was felt the void. part of two of the more memo- Even though USC football rable Cardinal wins at the Coli- was the biggest thing in the Los Angeles area during the 2000s seum. and Carroll was the architect Sherman caught a key fourth behind the dominant Trojans, down pass on the winning drive there was something missing in of Stanford’s 24-23 upset of USC the football community without in 2007 that ended the Trojans’ the NFL. 35-game home winning streak. “It just didn’t feel right,” Car- Two years later, Sherman came roll said. “There was a hole there back as a cornerback and re- that was so obvious. That’s why turned an interception 43 yards the league was so adamant and for a touchdown in Stanford’s 55- so diligent about staying with it 21 blowout that became known and eventually getting it done.” as the “What’s your deal” game. Perhaps it’s just coincidence “I’m sure it’s going to be huge — but most likely not — that for Pete, it’s going to be cool,” Carroll’s will Sherman said. “He has a lot of be the first visiting NFL team to good memories and some bad play in Los Angeles in 22 years memories in that stadium. It’s when they face the Rams on Sun- going to be fun. I have a lot of day. Six other teams will visit the great memories, very fond.” Coliseum this season. Many of ELAINE THOMPSON / The Associated Press NOTES: QB Russell Wilson those will have a number of play- Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll calls to his team in the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, practiced Wednesday despite the ers from California, typically Sunday in Seattle. sprained right ankle suffered in one of the top states for produc- Sunday’s win. “His attitude is as ing NFL players. the Trojans champions again. There are others who are rel- game since whenever it was,” charged up as you can imagine,” But few of those will match “I saw it really as an oppor- ishing their opportunity to play Wagner said. “I think it’s a fun the connections and history that tunity,” Carroll said. “Our first in LA. Seattle linebacker Bobby Carroll said. ... Carroll said RB opportunity, we have a lot of Thomas Rawls will get the start the Seahawks have. game we played San Jose State Wagner grew up 45 minutes California guys that are looking “There is still a connection. It and there were like 40,000 peo- from the Coliseum and hoped against the Rams. Christine Mi- forward to it. I’ve never gotten chael was the starter in the open- was that deep of an experience ple there. When there’s 40,000 to play for the Trojans in college. a chance to have all my fam- with the fans and the school people in that stadium it’s like He ended up at Utah State in- er. ... RB C.J. Prosise is practicing and the community and all that,” there’s nobody home, it’s like a stead, making this weekend his ily there. I have family who can’t this week but has a large protec- Carroll said. spring game. I was kind of disap- first opportunity to play in the travel because of certain things, tive club on his right hand after Carroll has the most obvious pointed, I was like, ‘This is what venerable stadium. so to be 45 minutes away and suffering a small bone fracture history from his nine years as the it’s like?’ It changed after a while. “When I saw that on the have them come see a game, I’m in the opener. head coach at USC. He arrived at It was always obvious to me that schedule I definitely was excited USC under heavy scrutiny as a there were tremendous opportu- to not only play my first game twice-fired NFL reject and made nities.” in L.A., but to also play the first Seahawks Waive CB sons with Oakland. Thorpe had injuries. been given a second-round re- Seattle also waived rookie Simon, Sign CB Thorpe stricted free agent tender in the fullback Tani Tupou and signed RENTON, Wash. (AP) — spring, but was among the final veteran Will Tukuafu. The Seattle Seahawks have cuts by the Raiders at the conclu- The Seahawks did not add a waived cornerback Tharold Si- sion of training camp. Thorpe quarterback to the active roster, mon, a former fifth-round draft was briefly with the Colts last another sign that Russell Wil- pick who has struggled with in- week before getting cut. son is expected to play Sunday at juries. Simon had gotten high praise Los Angeles. Quarterback Jake Seattle also signed cornerback for his improvement during Heaps, who was with Seattle in Neiko Thorpe, who appeared in training camp but his entire ca- training camp, was signed to the 28 games over the past two sea- reer has been slowed by various practice squad. 1162 NW State Ave. CHEHALIS, WA 98532 through December. 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The also invite comments on man- best odds for bagging a bear are agement options, including dig Local People, Local Decisions right now while the weather is scheduling, for our spring open- still perky and berries remain ings that we plan to announce on the vine. 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Senior hunters • Oct. 20, Thursday, 10:50 65+ will have their own special p.m.; -0.7 feet; Long Beach pheasant hunt from Sept. 19-23. • Oct. 21, Friday, 11:50 p.m.; Mourning dove hunting sea- -0.1 feet; Long Beach son began on Sept. 1 and will Overall, the WDFW esti- continue through Oct. 30 while mates that the razor clam popu- Paul Long Matt DeBord band-tailed pigeon blasting sea- lation on Washington beaches son will run from Sept. 15-23. has increased slightly from last The window for targeting Cana- year. However, populations de- da geese will come to a close in clines have been found at Mo- areas 1 and 3 on Sept. 15, and ar- crocks and Copalis which will eas 2, 4 and 5 all closed on Sept. result in fewer digging days. 11. “Long Beach has the largest However, turkey targeting population of razor clams the season will run from Sept. 17- department has measured in the Oct. 31 in GMUs 101-142 and last 25 years,” added Ayres in from Sept. 17 through Oct. 14 in the release. “The population at GMUs 145-154, 162-186. Twin Harbors also is strong and Bobcats, fox, raccoon, cot- should provide good digging op- tontail rabbit and snowshoe hare portunities this year.” will remain on the run from the The WDFW has continued to monitor toxin levels on all ocean HOME | CONSTRUCTION | BUSINESS bow and the gun through Mar. CHEHALIS 15, and of course, coyotes can be beaches after the start of last sea- hunted all year round. son was delayed due to a domoic 714 W. 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By Olympic Peninsula News Group SEATTLE — If he wanted a birthday cake with all 100 can- dles, it would have fit here with ease. Last week, Sequim’s Vern Frykholm Sr. got a one-of- a-kind birthday celebration among friends, family and about 15,000 newfound friends. The World War II and Ko- rean War veteran turned 100 on Sept. 6 in Seattle as a guest of the Seattle Mariners. He was honored by the Mar- iners with gifts, special seats for a contingent of Sequim and Seattle-area family and friends, and even received an on-the- field presentation of a personal- ized jersey from team president Kevin Mather. Oh, and a standing ovation from the thousands of Mariners fans, stadium staff and even the Mariner and Texas Ranger play- ers. “Didn’t expect that,” an awed Frykholm Sr. said. “People have been so nice.”

The evening came about af- Michael Dashiell / Olympic Peninsula News Group ter the family’s chance encoun- Sequim resident Vern Frykholm Sr. gets a 100th birthday party at Seattle’s Safeco Field courtesy of the Seattle Mariners earlier this month. ter in St. Louis in May 2014 with Tim Cox, a team captain who works Mariners games and oth- lowing the Mariners-Rangers was born, but the family moved er special events at Safeco Field. matchup. back to Poulsbo a year later. The Frykholms were greet- Frykholm Sr. and the ma- Vern Sr. met Ethel Anna Vern Frykholm ing family friends getting in jority of the family left before Marschall at Seattle’s Pike Place Sr. receives a from a flight, and Cox struck game’s end — by the seventh in- Market, and they married in personalized up a conversation and an even- ning, they were running out of 1943. They were married for 72 jersey from tual friendship. Cox offered to time to catch a ferry that depart- years until her death in Novem- Mariners team help the family take advantage ed about 10:30 p.m. — but got a ber of 2015 at the age of 91. president Kevin of special club offers, recalled memorable treat anyway. See a video of Vern Fryk- Mather. Vern Frykholm Jr., which led to As part of the Mariners’ Sa- holm Sr.’s on-the-field honors at a special family outing at Safeco lute to Those Who Serve pro- the Seattle Mariners’ Facebook in August 2014. gram, ballclub representatives page, www.facebook.com/Mari- As his father’s 100th birth- literally rolled out the red carpet ners/videos/10154530927978979. day loomed, Vern Jr. — famil- for Frykholm Sr. to pay tribute iar to many locals as George to the U.S. Army veteran. Washington during the August “Wait till you see what we Northwest Colonial Festival at have in store for you for your the Washington Lavender Farm 200th birthday,” Cox told Fryk- in Agnew — thought the idea holm Sr. of celebrating at Seattle’s grand After joining the National major league park seemed a per- Guard in 1940, one year before fect fit. it was federalized, Frykholm Sr. Originally, the group had was stationed stateside at Fort planned something to show Benning, Ga., Fort McClellan, off Vern Sr.’s athletic prowess Ala., and Camp Robinson, Ark., Freedom Tours NW Inc. is designed with the 50+passenger in mind. by having the centenarian-to- before serving in the Philippines, be run the bases following the Germany and South Korea. Easy pick-up points • Afordable prices • Deluxe Motor Coach with large picture windows game; he’d been “practicing” He stayed in the military Many on-board amenities • Friendly, knowledgeable tour guides with laps on the Sequim High following the wars as regional High ranked hotels, many include breakfast baseball diamond and stay- director of off-post facilities ing fit on the treadmill at The at Fort Knox, Ky., and military Lodge, an independent living housing officer for the state of facility. Alaska at Fort Richardson. Oddly enough, his birth- Frykholm Sr. retired as a day fell on a celebratory night lieutenant colonel in May 1963. at Safeco … of the four-legged Vern Sr.’s family settled in kind. Sept. 6 was Bark at the the Poulsbo area in the late For Toll Free Reservations: 1-855-785-3188 CH564115kh.sw Park Night, when Mariners 1880s. His father sought work PO Box 658, Winlock, WA 98596 fans could bring their dogs for and found it in Port Angeles in Email: [email protected] a stroll around the bases fol- 1915, when and where Vern Sr.

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Not for Kalman Fagan, who at 78 is trying to recapture a time of his life when anything was possible, the music was rockin’, the pompadours were big and maybe, just maybe, his band Robby and The Trouba- dours would hit the big time. “This is my last hoorah,” said Fagan, a Florida Atlantic Uni- versity grad student, as he re- flected in his Lauderhill apart- ment living room surrounded by some of the band’s 45 rpm records and life-size posters of Elvis and Dean Martin. “I want to break through and then I can croak.” Fagan’s music journey be- gins in 1961 when he became a manager for a little unknown rock ‘n roll group known as Bob Vidone and The Rhythm Rock- ers in Byram, Conn. Under Fagan’s management, the group was rebranded Robby and The Troubadours and made over with pompadour coiffures and matching long-sleeved loose shirts. They began book- Amy Beth Bennett / Sun Sentinel ing nightclubs in New York and Kalman “Kal” Fagan, 78, is shown in his home on Thursday, Sept. 1, in Lauderhill, Fla. In the early 1960s, Fagan managed a rock ‘n’ roll group called Robby and The Trou- New Jersey. badours. The group had a popular track called “The Lemon Twist,” which was recorded in Hallandale Beach. He is currently working toward a master’s degree in music “Kal was the one who got us business administration at FAU. on the road,” recalled the band’s saxophonist, Peter Strazza, now a Boca Raton resident. “I was 19 years-old and it was fun being away from home,” “I just hope I don’t croak before one of these added Strazza, who remembers things hits the charts.’’ piling into a convertible Cadillac owned by one of the band mem- bers to travel to various clubs. Kalman Fagan “Kal was responsible for taking us out of that little town and having us go as far as we did.” a cab. His marriage didn’t last, was doing, that is the hallmark One gig brought them to though he has a son. of someone who succeeds in Hallandale Beach to perform at When he moved to South life.” the Lemon Twist club off West Florida to care for his widowed Abrams introduced Fa- Dixie Highway. While there, the mother in 1981, he went into gan to friend Glen Kolotkin, a group recorded one of its more retail because of his love of Grammy-winning audio engi- notable songs, “The Lemon clothes. He worked as a sales- neer who worked at Columbia Twist.” man in the mens’ departments Records. Kolotkin collaborated Kalman “Kal” Fagan is seen with a stack of records at his home. “Hallandale, Florida, every- at Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s in with rocker Carlos Santana on thing’s fine, You take your chick Aventura and then Dillard’s in some of his albums including and I take mine,” belted lead Pembroke Pines, Fla. In the late “Supernatural,” as well as dozens mastered them into a collection ory lane. And he’s also learn- singer Robby Vidone in the song 1990s, he began taking classes at of artists from Joan Jett and the called “The Bucket List” that ing more about the industry at written by Fagan. Broward College. Blackhearts to Journey. was released on cdbaby.com, an FAU. Fagan is currently taking The group also booked a “I was a fresh brat at the time,” A friendship sparked be- online store where artists can a marketing class that “teaches regular engagement at the Rum- said Fagan, who received two tween Fagan and Kolotkin, 73. post their music. The 13 songs you how to brand like the Kar- pus Room nightclub in Chicago associate degrees from the col- “We have a lot in common, are also available on iTunes and dashians.” where they continued building lege. He then went on to FAU for he got into the music business Amazon.com. He knows that compet- their name. They also made to his bachelor’s in arts and then a before I did,” said Kolotkin, a “If they are into music of ing in today’s music world is a it Las Vegas for a week long gig master’s in public education. “I Boynton Beach resident. “I that time period, this is a great gamble but hopes that through at the Thunderbird club, said Fa- was a marginal student … All didn’t know [Robby and The record for back then,” said Ko- his “Bucket List” others will dis- gan, who even married a groupie. the women professors thought I Troubadours] at the time, but lotkin, who also produced a cover and share in his nostalgia But a fallout with the owner was adorable. I sort of charmed after knowing Kal, I knew a lot 30-minute documentary-type of Robby and the Troubadours. of the Chicago club led to Fagan them with being an old man,” about them.” video of Fagan talking about his “It’s been wonderful,” he leaving the group as its manager, he said pinching his own cheeks. This past year, Kolotkin days with the band. said. “I just hope I don’t croak according to Fagan. Now Fagan is pursuing a used vinyl records that Fagan Fagan said he’s enjoying the before one of these things hits And the group never made master’s in music business ad- had saved and then digitally re- musical trip down back mem- the charts.” it big beyond that. By 1965, the ministration at FAU. And that’s group dissolved. where the days of his youth and “Everybody more or less went the music of Robby and the Trou- back to their hometowns,” said badours came full circle. And “Great Care At A Great Place” Strazza, 73. “It was over when like the hustling 20-something Kal left. He was proud of the manager he used to be, the chatty Upcoming Events: group and the accomplishments senior is feeling that anything is You Can Count On Us! he made.” possible with the band’s music. Oct. 4th: Some moved onto to other “It’s old time rock n’ roll, no projects and found success. rifts. 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Strokes can Heart Association, a stroke be the leading cause of death in can also be treated with blood happens when blood vessels are the U.S., it is the leading cause of clotting medicine, especially if the victim is treated in the early weakened and rupture or a clot serious long-term disability. stage of a stroke. prevents blood from traveling One of the most common side effects from a stroke is The warning signs of a stroke to the brain. A stroke occurs aphasia. Aphasia is a language include a drooping face, weak- about every 40 seconds, affect- disorder that affects one’s abil- ness in the arms and difficulty ing almost 800,000 people a year. ity to communicate. People with speaking. The National Heart About 140,000 people die annu- aphasia may have trouble get- Association recommends calling ally from a stroke in the U.S. ting words out, difficulty find- E-911 if you see someone experi- Seniors are at a high risk of ing words, trouble understand- encing those symptoms. suffering a stroke, as the risk of ing others, problems with math having a stroke doubles each de- and reading and may not be able Photo courtesy Fotolia cade after 55 and strokes make to process commands. up about one out of every 17 The results of aphasia can be More than 75 percent of all people deaths each year. About 15 mil- treated with long-term speech who sufer a stroke are ages 65 and lion people die across the globe therapy. above. As the Body Changes, So Should Diets for Seniors By Jeff Clark glasses of water daily. The web- Make half your plate fruits Compare sodium in foods The Sun Herald site recommends drinking two and vegetables. like soup, bread, and frozen glasses of water upon waking, Make at least half your meals — and choose the foods It’s no secret the body a glass 30 minutes before each grains whole grains. with lower numbers. changes as we age. And meal and a glass of water before Enjoy your food, but eat less. Source: USDA these changes may affect going to bed. what types of food and drinks we should con- A Colorful Plate sume. Fresh fruits and vegetables Western Washington’s According to every- also play a huge role in the senior dayhealth.com, the body’s diet. Webmd.com recommends Trusted Orthopedic Experts metabolism or the ability that seniors adding blueberries, SERVING LEWIS COUNTY SINCE 1973 to convert food into en- raspberries, spinach, kale and ergy slows as one gets older. Swiss chard to your diet. 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Let’s educate patients Teri Dreher, who was called that we see as physicians that in by a local hospital after the might be elder orphans, while brother fell down the stairs, they have their independence, fracturing some ribs. about how are you going to “They had five to six years Chehalis West deal with living in the commu- of newspapers and magazines, nity for as long as possible?” they were paranoid, they had Almost 19 percent of wom- Assisted Living Center neighbors who were trying to en ages 40 to 44 are childless, Serving Lewis County Since 1988 have them sign papers (giving as compared to about 10 per- up) control of their finances.” cent in 1980, according to U.S. Types Of Apartments Care Provided Sometimes called elder or- census data quoted in Carney’s Studio 24 Hr. Care Givers On Site phans, seniors with no relatives Housekeeping presentation. 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Community Editors Best Bet Silent Film About Indigenous People of British Columbia to Be Shown “In the Land of the Head Hunters,” a powerful as his father. Curtis showcases 1914 silent film fictionalizing the world of the Kwakwaka’wakw’s magnifcent war the Kwakwaka’wakw peoples of the Queen canoes, totem poles, rituals, costumes and Charlotte Strait region of the Central Coast dancing. Calendar of British Columbia, will be shown 7-9 p.m. The video will followed by one hour Thursday at the First United Methodist of discussion about the treatment of in- Church, Centralia. digenous people during the history of the Thursday, Sept. 15 The film was written and directed by United States. Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, HAVE AN EVENT YOU Edward S. Curtis and acted entirely by Everyone is invited and welcome to 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Kwakwaka’wakw native people. Selected share their thoughts. If possible it is rec- 748-7241 WOULD LIKE TO INVITE for the National Film Registry by the Li- ommended to read “An Indigenous Peo- Scholarship Night, 6:30 p.m., Corbet THE PUBLIC TO? brary of Congress. ples’ History of the United States,” by Rox- Theatre, Centralia College Submit your calendar items The story of love and revenge among anne Dunbar-Ortiz, prior to the program. One-stroke painting, with Bonnie the Kwakwaka’wakw of British Colum- The First United Methodist Church is Hanson, noon, White Pass Country Mu- to Newsroom Assistant Doug seum, Packwood, 12990 U.S. Highway Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the bia, Motana, the son of a great chief, goes located at 506 S. Washington Ave. 12, Packwood, (360) 494-4031 week before you would like on a vigil journey. Through fasting and The program sponsored by Fire Moun- them to be printed. He can be hardships he hopes to gain supernatu- tain Chapter Fellowship and Veterans for reached at calendar@chronline. ral strength that will make him a chief as Peace Chapter 109. Public Agencies com or (360) 807-8238. Please Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin include all relevant information, Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, as well as contact information. (360) 330-2072 Events can also be submitted at www.chronline.com 12. For more information, call atre because of the ongoing res- Libraries Hole sponsorships are avail- Julie McDonald Zander, (360) toration of the Fox Theatre. able for $500. 431-5847, or Sandy Crowell, Gotham City crime boss All Timberland Regional Libraries closed, staff training For more information, con- (360) 561-0866. Carl Grissom (Jack Palance) gion will have their works on tact Sue Cochran, (360) 280- effectively runs the town but display Saturday and Sunday, 7553 or sue@faithharvesthelpers. there’s a new crime fighter in Organizations then again the following week- org. Oakville Harvest town — Batman (Michael Ke- end, as part of the ARTtrails Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Festival Will be at aton). Grissom’s right-hand man 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- of Southwest Washington 2016 is Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson), ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 Studio Tour. Writers Conference Set Event Center a brutal man who is not entirely Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Participants will have an op- for To Centralia College The Oakville Community sane. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 portunity to drive through the After falling out between the Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 The Third Annual South- Harvest Festival will be 10 a.m.- region’s historic communities 3 p.m. Saturday at the Oakville two, Grissom has Napier set up S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst and wander the back roads of west Washington Writers Con- Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Regional Event Center, 7000 U.S. with the police and Napier falls Lewis County. Along the way, ference at Centralia College Sat- to his apparent death in a vat of 3827 or (360) 736-4163 urday will offer a choice menu Highway 12, next to the high they will be able to watch artists school. chemicals. However, he soon re- at work and help celebrate AR- of workshops for writers of all appears as The Joker and starts Support Groups levels, taught by award-winning The event will include a dis- Trail’s 14th year. play of farm life (goats, chickens a reign of terror in Gotham City. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving The Studio Tour is free and authors. and rabbits), zucchini decorat- Meanwhile, reporter Vicki the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- self-guided. Studios will be open Jennifer Lauck, Portland ing contest, fresh apple cider, Vale (Kim Basinger) is in the city sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. author of the New York Times pumpkin painting, Oakville to do an article on Batman. She Centralia, (360) 330-2640 A Studio Guide contains art- bestselling memoir “Blackbird,” Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 fried zucchini and dessert auc- soon starts a relationship with ist information and a map to the will keynote the event, Zander p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 tion. Batman’s everyday persona, bil- studios. said. Lauck’s poignant child- N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) There also will be numerous lionaire Bruce Wayne. The film 269-1649 Additional information is hood memoir has been translat- exhibits, including black powder is rated PG-13. available at ARTrailsofSWW.org. ed into 22 languages and earned shooting, spinning wool into Tickets are available online her appearances on “Oprah,” at http://www.brownpapertick- Friday, Sept. 16 “BBC News” and “The Rosie yarn, blacksmithing and metal Pow Wow Will Be at sculpture, beekeeping, home ets.com/event/2589607 or local- O’Donnell Show.”In addition to ly at Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis, her keynote address on artistic food preservation, quilts and Gala to Launch ARTrails Toledo High School home art and exhibits by local and Holley’s Place, HUBBUB, perseverance, Lauck will teach PostNet and Santa Lucia Cof- Studio Tour The 17th annual Pow Wow, three sessions on writing essays, artists. honoring the spirit of all Cowlitz Games for all ages will in- fee in Centralia. Admission for The ARTrails 2016 Studio memoirs and novels. people, will be coming Saturday clude tug of war, three-legged the movie is $10 per person, $8 Tour will kick off with a Gala For lovers of mystery, Seattle to Toledo High School. race, apple bobbing and wheel- for members and $25 per family Opening Reception 4-8 p.m. Fri- writer Mary Daheim, author of Grand Entries will be at 1 barrow race. (three to four persons). day at the Centralia Train Depot. more than 60 bed-and-breakfast p.m. and 7 p.m. A salmon din- An array of vendors will be For more information, con- Those attending the recep- cozies and mysteries, will dis- ner will be served at 5 p.m. Fes- showing homemade arts and tact the Fox Theatre at (360) 623- tion will be able to meet the art- cuss her 33-year publishing jour- tivities will include a dance crafts. 1103. All proceeds from the event ists participating in the Studio ney and offer workshops on her competition and cash prizes. Music is being provided by benefit the restoration of the Fox. Tour and view the ARTrails Ex- genre and developing character. Head Woman Dancer will be Virgil Stortroen. hibition Gallery. Melanie Dobson, Carol Tanna Engdahl, of the Cowlitz The event is being sponsored Each ARTrails artist will Award winner of 15 historical Car Show Planned Tribe, and Head Man Danc- by the Oakville Chamber of have one piece of work on dis- and romantic suspense novels, er will be Mark Sison, of the Commerce and the Oakville Re- for Adna High play. will return to the Centralia con- Nisqually Tribe. gional event center. The gallery will be open ference to lead her popular ses- Other performers are The For more information, vis- School Saturday daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat- sion on “Writing Historical Fic- Allen Family Singers, Host it the Facebook page for the An Ada Fall Car Show will urday, Sept. 17, through Sunday, tion for Contemporary Readers.” Drum, and Grey Eagle, Honor Chamber of Commerce or the be held at Adna High School Sept. 25. She, Amish fiction writer Leslie Drum. city of Oakville, or call (360) starting at 9 a.m. Saturday. The train depot is located at Gould and author Terri Reed Emcee will be Don Ryan, of 347-003. An entry fee for those dis- 210 Railroad Ave. in downtown will head a panel on navigating the Cowlitz Tribe. Arena direc- playing cars is $15, paid at the Centralia. the publishing world. tor is Ed Wulf, of the Yupik- Independent publishing will Dog Show Coming gate. Admission for spectators Athabascan Tribe. spotlight sessions taught by Kyle is free. Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, This show is the senior proj- country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- There is no admission fee, al- Pratt, of Adna; Carolyn McCray, to SWW Fairgrounds ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 though donations are accepted. ect for Tucker Dooms. All pro- of Centralia; and Oregonian The Timberland Valley Dog Centralia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.- For more information, call ceeds will benefit the Adna Maggie Lynch, while marketing Fanciers Association is hosting a 3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple Pow Wow committee chair- expert Veronika Noize, of Van- High School Class of 2017. streets, (360) 985-0662 dog show Saturday and Sunday woman Suzanne Donaldson- couver, Washington, will repeat Adna High School is locat- Karaoke, with Jimmy Abbott, 7:30 Stephens, (360) 280-2321 or at the Southwest Washington ed at 121 High School Road, 3 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market her workshop “Marketing Your email her at suzanne@Donald- Fairgrounds. miles west of Chehalis. Blvd. Chehalis, (360) 748-7241 Work and Yourselves” and pres- Spectator admission is free, son-enterprizes.com ent a new one on social media For more information, call Summer Visiting Authors, 7:30 p.m., with judging starting at approx- Dooms at (360) 529-78937. Mineral School, 114 Mineral Road S., strategies. imately 8 a.m. Mineral, fiction, creative nonfiction, Young adult and sci-fi au- Feed the Hungry There are approximately Chris Guenther, Independence Val- Wendy Call and Anastasia Renee Tol- thor Jill Williamson, who won a bert, http://www.mineral-school.org 1,000 dogs entered. ley Community Hall, 100 Nelson Road, Backfire Band, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft Golf Tourney Coming Christy Award for her first novel, In addition, on Friday there Rochester, doors open at 7 p.m., con- House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino, to Riverside plans to teach “Punctuation 101” will be independent shows for cert at 8 p.m., adults $10, youth 6-12 $5, Rochester and “Writing Great Villains.” 5 and under free, burger, chips and bev- Pomeranian, schipperke, Chi- erage for $5, silent auction Dehydration and Pickling, 6 p.m., The YWAM Faith Harvest Poet Jennifer Messing, of Port- nese crested and Shiba Inu Fort Borst Park Kitchen 2, Centralia, Helpers Feed the Hungry Golf Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank land, will lead a session on mag- and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First sponsored by WSU Lewis County 4-H breeds. Tournament will be Saturday at azine writing amid a busy life. Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., Food Resource Leaders, (360) 740-1212 The TVDFA was founded Riverside Golf Club, Chehalis. The Southwest Washington (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 “Suicide Squad,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, in 1973 and is licensed by the YWAM-Faith Harvest Help- Writers Conference will be 8:30 Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, stu- American Kennel Club. p.m., Olympia Street, downtown Tenino, dents and seniors $7 ers is a faith-based interdenomi- a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. For more information, con- (360) 515-0501 national gleanings organization 17, at the Walton Science Center tact TVDFA president Anna dedicated to feeding hungry at Centralia College. The $85 fee Winlock Saturday Market, 10 a.m.-2 Libraries Quigley, (360) 245-3464. p.m., corner of state Routes 505 and 603, people both locally and globally. includes lunch. [email protected], Facebook Family Storytime, for all ages, 10 a.m., It’s purpose is “to demonstrate For a $45 fee, Shanna Paxton “Winlock Saturday Market” Salkum God’s love by using every oppor- Photography will be available to ‘Batman’ to Be Shown Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 Family Storytime, for children, 10:30 tunity to build relationships and take cover and publication pho- p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- a.m., Winlock disciple people.” tos. at Corbet Theatre seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children Youth PageTurners, for youth grades Cost is $100 per player, with Proceeds will benefit the Historic Fox Theatre Resto- 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 4-6, 3:30 p.m., Winlock SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- four-person teams. Registra- Centralia Fox Theater restora- rations will be screening “Bat- 9593, steamtrainride.com tion can be made online at www. tion. man,” the next film in its 2016 Steam Train Ride to Ruth, 5 p.m., Organizations ywamfhhwa.org. The cost in- Register at www.southwest- Film Series, at 2 and 7 p.m. Sat- Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum, Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m. cludes a round of golf, cart, polo washingtonwriters.com or con- urday. adults $17, seniors $16, children 4-15 social hour, 5:45 p.m. program, Matrix shirt, lunch, prizes and more. ference@southwestwashington- The film will be shown at $14, children 3 and under free, 1101 SW Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- Registration deadline is Sept. writers.com Centralia College’s Corbet The- please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 countywriters.wordpress.com/ CH564170bw.do Support Groups Experience a world of H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 better hearing! Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, [email protected] Larry Roberts, Hearing Aid Specialist at Focused Hearing Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., can help you rediscover the pleasures of hearing. 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HistoryLink.org USS Missouri (BB-63) Arrives in Seattle on Sept. 15, 1954 On Wednesday morning, Sept. 15, 1954, the USS Mis- souri (BB-63) arrives in Seat- tle for her last visit before de- commissioning in Bremerton. Nicknamed “Mighty Mo” by her millions of admirers, the battleship served a historic role as the stage for Japan’s formal surrender to the Allied Powers in Tokyo Bay on Sept. 2, 1945, ending World War II. She is scheduled for a one-day layover in Seattle before join- ing the reserve fleet at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton. Despite a cold, rainy day, Greater Seattle, Inc., the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce, the Navy League, Seat- tle Seafair royalty, and several thousand people come out to greet the Missouri A Formidable and Historic Battleship While the vessel docked at Pier 91, the 13th Naval Dis- trict Band and Jackie Souders’ orchestra took turns playing music. After the welcoming ceremony for the 1,100 of- ficers and men, the Missouri was opened to the public for a last close-up look of the fa- mous vessel. More than 7,500 visitors swarmed over the ship to experience one of the Navy’s last operational battle- ships. Launched Jan. 29, 1944, at the New York Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn, the “Mighty Mo” was the last battleship com- missioned by the U.S. Navy and the second battleship to bear the name Missouri. The Iowa-class battleship has a length of 887 feet, a beam of 108 feet, a displacement of 45,000 tons (unloaded) and a maximum speed of 33 knots. In 1944, the warship’s arma- ment consisted of nine 16- inch guns in three triple tur- rets with a range of 23 miles, 20 five-inch guns in 10 twin mounts with a range of nine miles, 80 40mm guns in 20 quad mounts, and 49 20mm guns in single mounts. The formidable appear- ance of the Missouri did much to project an image of strength and invincibility. On September 2, 1945, the battle- ship served the stage for the signing of Japan’s Formal In- strument of Surrender to the Allied Powers in Tokyo Bay, ending World War II. On To Bremerton The day after her visit to Seattle, the Missouri sailed to Bangor Naval Depot to unload ammunition. She then sailed to Bremerton and moored at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard to prepare for her last public open house.

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relatives, you can name a really treatment recommendations times their normal size, likely Safety good friend, or you can set up and being readmitted after a from congestive heart failure. MISSED a bank or some other institu- hospitalization, Carney said. Neither sibling ever married Continued from page Life 4 tion as a fiduciary to take care She’d like to see interdis- or had children, but the brother of you,” he said. ciplinary teams with medical had done well in the stock mar- handle their financial assets, Carney said her 22 percent professionals and social work- ket, and had money to pay for YOUR and private agencies have been figure for elder orphans is only ers act as resources for doctors good care. cropping up to fill the need. His an estimate, based on the Uni- treating elder orphans; the “We had to call Catholic office provides guardianship to versity of Michigan’s Health teams could do comprehensive Charities and get a court-ap- 650 people with cognitive dis- and Retirement Study. More assessments and link patients pointed guardian for them,” PAPER? abilities, most of them elderly. work is needed, she said, both with the services they need to Dreher said. Harris recommends draw- to ascertain the number of stay independent. “They ended up moving into ing up a will, an advance di- older Americans at risk, and to As for the brother and sis- a nice assisted living facility rective and power of attorney develop strategic plans for the ter in Vernon Hills, by the time (and) they did quite well. Catho- documents while you’re still in hospitals, government health Dreher, owner of North Shore lic Charities had volunteers go Call good health, so that your wishes agencies and private nonprofits Patient Advocates in Chicago, over and pick them up and take are clear and someone else can involved in their care. was sent in to do an assessment, them to their doctors’ appoint- 360-807-7676 make decisions on your behalf, Elder orphans are at higher both had diabetes and showed ments and visit them and every- should that become necessary. risk for isolation, depression, signs of early dementia. The sis- thing. Their nutrition improved, “If you don’t have children or not following up with doctors’ ter’s ankles were swollen to three and they did much better.” Leave a message with the day Resource Leaders, (360) 740-1212 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 “Suicide Squad,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Jackson Highway, Chehalis missed including Calendar Morton, rated PG-13, adults $8, stu- Dancing, Country Four and More, dents and seniors $7 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, your name, Continued from page Life 5 (360) 352-2135 Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, Libraries address and Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- steamtrainride.com Drop-in Craft: Button Art, for teens sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal phone number. Steam Train Ride and Museum and adults, noon, Chehalis Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 FABULOUS Visit, Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging School Skills @ the Library, for teens GriefShare, a video seminar focus- Museum, Elbe-Mineral, Seahawks Sat- and adults, 1 p.m., Randle ing on helping people who have lost urday, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 3:30 p.m., FULL COLOR a loved one, 12:30-2 p.m., Shoestring 1-888-STEAM-11 After hours Valley Community Church, 104 Frase Now Easier Beer for a Cure, homebrew competi- Organizations Road, Onalaska, (360) 870-2782, http:// is checking tion, 4-9 p.m., Dick’s Brewing Co., Galvin Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, svcchurch.com/griefshare/ Than Ever! Road, Centralia, free, silent auction, raf- messages meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa Steam Train Ride to Milburn, 1 and 3 fle, food, live music, proceeds to to Relay Lucia Coffee, Centralia p.m., Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Mu- Get your customer’s Tuesday & Thursday for Life of Lewis County, www.dicksbeer. Fire Mountain Arts Council, Member- seum, adults $14, seniors $13, children attention with full color com ship Appreciation Night, 6 p.m., Tiller 4-15 $11, children 3 and under free, 1101 signs and graphics! 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. Backfire Band, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Craft Arts Center, Morton SW Sylvenus St., Chehalis, (360) 748- and Saturday House sports bar, Lucky Eagle Casino, 9593, steamtrainride.com Inside The Chronicle Rochester Steam Train Ride and Museum Visit, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia 7:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. Dehydration and Pickling, 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 18 Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging Mu- Fords Prairie Grange, Centralia, spon- seum, Elbe-Mineral, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m., CH547464ac.sw sored by WSU Lewis County 4-H Food Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 3:30 p.m., 1-888-STEAM-11 360-736-6322 Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 LIFE

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Cops “Arizona” Cops “Coast to Cops “U.S. Mar- Cops “Bad Girls Cops “Dazed & Cops ’ (CC) Bellator MMA Live Cheick Kongo vs. Tony Johnson; Anastasia Yankova vs. Veta Bellator’s Greatest Hits Volume I SPIKE 57 57 ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) shals” ’ (CC) No. 12” ’ (CC) Confused No. 5” Arteaga; from Austin, Texas. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (N) ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› The Blair Witch Project (1999, Horror) Heather Donahue. (CC) Z Nation “No Mercy” The gang protects the town. (N) (CC) Dark Matter (N) (CC) Z Nation “No Mercy” (CC) TBN 20 20 End of the Age Perry Stone Casting Crowns Presents Four Things a The Bible Frederick Price Spirit Bless the Lord Creflo Dollar Travel the Road Treasures TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Ab- Seinfeld “The Van Seinfeld “The Su- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ELeague “Extra: NA Qualifier Final ››› Role Models (2008) Seann Wil- Checks” ’ (CC) stinence” (CC) Buren Boys” sie” ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Special” (N) liam Scott, Paul Rudd. (DVS) TLC 38 38 JonBenét: An American Murder Mystery ’ (CC) JonBenét: An American Murder Mystery A look at the murder of JonBenét Ramsey. ’ (CC) Dateline on TLC “True Lies” (CC) TNT 54 54 Bones “The Don’t in the Do” A blue Bones The death of a truck company ›› We’re the Millers (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis. A dealer ›› Date Night (2010, Romance-Comedy) Steve Carell, Tina Fey. Premiere. A corpse is found in a landfill. ’ (CC) employee. ’ (CC) goes to Mexico with a fake family to score drugs. (CC) (DVS) case of mistaken identity leads to a wild adventure. (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Steven Universe We Bare Bears King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures “The Domes” Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top Funniest Top Funniest Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 string of rapes inspires vigilantes. ’ “Arrested” ’ “Mistery Date” (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “Party Crasher” “Fulgencio” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Heart Broken” “Bad Hair Day” VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood ’ Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood ’ ›› Space Jam (1996, Comedy) Michael Jordan, Wayne Knight. ’ ››› Coach Carter (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson. Premiere. ’

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(N) IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Generation Jimmy Swaggart Living Waters Donnie Swaggart Message-Cross FWC Donnie Frances-Friends Flipping Flipping Flipping Paid Paid Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU ION 15 15 Prog. Prog. IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Adven Ishine Scaly Kerry Love- Guil Gospel Time KSouza Chris Levitt Super Huch Jewish Truths Life Fine Tuned (2011, Drama) Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) College Football Florida State at Louisville. (N) (Live) (CC) College College Football Oregon at Nebraska. (N) (Live) (CC) Televi- MyDesti- College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ ’ (CC) Football sion nation USC at Stanford. KGW News at Sunrise (N) Chica Noodle/ Terrific English Premier League Soccer Ever- Goal Count- NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: Drive for Safety Floogals Nina’s Ruff- College Football Michigan NBC 26 26 Show Doodle Trucks ton FC vs Middlesbrough FC. Zone down 300. (N) (S Live) (CC) World Ruff, State at Notre Dame. (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) TAI Pregame MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox. (N) Paid ››› Die Hard 2 (1990) Bruce Willis. Police hero Pregame College Football Ohio State Cheng (S Live) (CC) Prog. spots military terrorists at D.C. airport. at Oklahoma. (N) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Planeta U (N) (SS) Pagado Pagado La Banda (N) Sabadazo (N) Jefe Notici Fútbol Mexicano Paid Fish Oil Opera- Tiny Flipping Vegas Zombie House Zombie House Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds Criminal Minds ’ The First 48 “Last The First 48 ’ The First 48 ’ A&E 52 52 Prog. tion House ’ (CC) Flipping (CC) Flipping (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “The Fallen” ’ (CC) (DVS) Birthday” (CC) (CC) 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- ››› Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Michael ››› Back to the Future Part II (1989, Comedy) ››› Back to the fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. (CC) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. (CC) Future Part III APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell BET 56 56 Mercy Ships ’ Paid Abun One Shot Fresh Prince Prince 35 & Ticking (2011) Nicole Ari Parker. (CC) ›› A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) (CC) I Can Do Bad Manzo’d Manzo’d Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ The Real House- The Real House- The Real House- Don’t- Devil- BRAVO 66 66 wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta wives of Atlanta -Tardy Prada CBUT 29 29 Tiger Animal Super Arthur Snap Cat in Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone ’ 2016 Rio Paralympics (N) (S Live) (CC) Mercer 22 Min Doc Zone (CC) Land One/ CMT 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown (N) (CC) Cheerleaders ››› While You Were Sleeping (1995) ›› Overboard (1987, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. CNBC 46 46 Formula One Racing NASCAR Racing BIS Bosley LifeL Copper WRIN Perf. Paid Copper Copper Out Fashion Paid Best Johnny Buddy Shark Tank ’ Shark Tank ’ CNN 44 44 Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Unfinished CNNH 45 45 New Saturday Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom HLN Weekend Forensic Files CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Foren Foren Foren Foren Smerconish CNN Newsroom COM 60 60 Body Try Total Body Paid Com. South South South ›› Nacho Libre (2006) Jack Black, ››› Dazed and Confused (1993, Drama) Jason ›› Employee of the Month (2006, Comedy) ›› Bad News Beast! Gym Beast Prog. Central Park Park Park Ana de la Reguera. (CC) London, Wiley Wiggins. (CC) Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, Dax Shepard. Bears (2005) DIS 41 41 Goldie Tmrrwl Doc Sofia Mickey The Lego Zhu Bunk’d K.C. Undercover Stuck Elena Zhu Jessie Bunk’d Austin Stuck Liv- Austin Bunk’d Bizaard Walk K.C. 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(N) Score 2016 World Cup of Hockey College Football College Football FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In Bob Jour. America’s Election Headquarters Election HQ Election HQ The Five News HQ Fox Report FOOD 35 35 Paid Paid Guilty Top 5 Brunch South Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) Valer Smol Food Star Kids Cutthroat K. Chopped Chopped Junior Worst Cooks FREE 39 39 Paid Makeu Young ›› Planes (2013), Stacy Keach ’ Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ’ Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! ››› Tarzan (1999) Voices of Tony Goldwyn. Snow White FX 53 53 BISSELL BestPan! Mike & Mike & Mike & Mike & Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› Taken 2 (2012, Action) Liam Nee- ›› Fast & Furious 6 (2013) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Hobbs offers 21 Jump Molly Molly Molly Molly son, Maggie Grace. ’ (CC) Dom and crew a full pardon for their help. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 2016 Evian Golf Championship Third Round. European PGA Tour Golf Italian Open, Third Round. Golf PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden So You Said Yes (2015, Drama) Kellie Chance at Romance (2013) Erin Kra- A Wish Come True (2015) Megan Park, Stop the Wedding HALL 19 19 Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls Martin, Chad Willett. (CC) kow, Ryan McPartlin. (CC) Benjamin Hollingsworth. (CC) (2016) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Paid Tai Chi! House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 37 37 Coin Paid Going Medieval ’ (CC) Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Forged in Fire Search for the Lost Colony Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers LIFE 51 51 Paid Bissell Paid WRIN Paid Paid Paid Paid 21 DAY Paid My Crazy Ex The Wrong Car (2015) (CC) A Mother’s Instinct (2015) (CC) Backstabbed (2016) Josie Davis. MSNBC 47 47 Politics 2016 AM Joy (N) Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Dateline Extra Dateline Extra Dateline Extra Dateline Extra MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. ›› The Last Song (2010) Miley Cyrus. ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) ’ ›› The Proposal (2009) Sandra Bullock. ’ ››› Mean Girls (2004, Comedy) ’ Pro NBCS 34 34 Premier League English Premier League Soccer NASCAR Racing NAS NASCAR Racing Count Polo Volleyball IndyCar Racing IndyCar Racing Formula One Racing NICK 40 40 George George Alvinnn!!! and Spong Spong Spong Spong SpongeBob SquarePants ’ (CC) WorldWide Day of Play ’ (CC) SpongeBob SquarePants Loud Loud Loud OXY 50 50 Paid LookS Fat Tai Chi! Bridal- Homici. E! Investigates Killer Couples Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Ever Paid BIS Cook College Football South Carolina State at Clemson. (N) (Live) Blower Best Pan Ever! Soun Timbers MLS Soccer: Union at Timbers Timbers Pre SPIKE 57 57 Paid Try Total Body Body Copper Paid ››› Jurassic Park (1993) Sam Neill. Cloned dinosaurs run ›› The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, Adventure) Jeff ›› Jurassic Park III (2001, Adventure) Cops Cops Prog. Gym Beast! Beast Chef Prog. amok at an island-jungle theme park. ’ Goldblum, Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite. ’ Sam Neill, William H. Macy. ’ (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid LifeL Fried Foods Zone Zone ››› The Cabin in the Woods (CC) ››› Starship Troopers (1997) Casper Van Dien. (CC) ›› Hulk (2003) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly. (CC) ›› Robin Hood TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Kroeze Don- Jack Ancient M Lu News Praise the Lord Over The Bi Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld ›› The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) Ian McKellen. 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Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING September 17, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football USC at Stanford. Stanford and USC take the field for a rematch of the Pac-12 title Football Tonight Last Man Standing Dr. Ken “Ken Tries Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) KOMO 4 News Castle “Dead From ABC 4 4 game - won easily by the Cardinal. (N) (Live) (CC) “The Ring” Stand-Up” “Fall Fun” (CC) 11:00pm New York” College Football Michigan State at Notre Dame. From Notre Dame Stadium in Teen Kids News Raw Travel “Living XTERRA Adven- XTERRA Adven- Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 South Bend, Ind. (N) (S Live) (CC) (N) (CC) Raw” (CC) tures (CC) tures (CC) (CC) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Hiring America Military Makeover Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) › Ultraviolet (2006, Science Fiction) Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright. News Made Hollywood Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Weekend KIRO 7 News at Steve Raible’s CBS Fall Preview NCIS: Los Angeles Callen and Sam 48 Hours ’ (CC) 48 Hours ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “Yes” ’ CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) Scouting Report (N) ’ (CC) investigate in Africa. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11PM (N) (CC) (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum The Highway- Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop Musicians perform. ’ (CC) Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Burt Bacha- PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) men perform. (CC) rach’s music. ’ (CC) Bones “The Hero in the Hold” The Elementary “The Past Is Parent” Sher- Person of Interest A former POI and Q13 News at 9 (N) Seahawks Satur- Washington’s Celebrity Name Celebrity Name Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 Grave Digger kidnaps Booth. (CC) lock’s estranged father visits. ’ Zoe help with a case. ’ (CC) (CC) day Night (N) Most Wanted (N) Game ’ (CC) Game ’ (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles Jane learns more about Major Crimes “Medical Causes” Raydor CSI: Miami “Sunblock” Serial killer Band in Seattle Family Guy “The CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Casey’s injury. ’ (CC) fulfills her promise. ’ (CC) strikes during an eclipse. ’ (CC) Thin White Line” Antiques Roadshow “Cats & Dogs” Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Vicious Special Freddie and Stuart Red Dwarf “Poly- Red Dwarf Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 praisals featuring cats and dogs. pearances (CC) pearances (CC) “Pardon?” (CC) “An Old Flame” enjoy inheritance. ’ (CC) morph” ’ “Bodyswap” ’ 1 of 4) 2 of 4) College Football Ohio State at Oklahoma. From Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Me- Seahawks Satur- Pawn Stars (CC) Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 10 Seahawks Satur- Home Free “Dream Come True” The FOX 13 13 morial Stadium in Norman, Okla. (N) (S Live) (CC) day Night (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) day Night (CC) remaining two contestants compete. 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 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Of- ION 15 15 “Abuse” Abuse in a celebrity family. “Secrets” A teacher is found dead. “Victims” ’ (CC) veteran police sergeant is raped. ’ girl escapes from her rapist. (CC) ficer’s daughter runs away. (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Manna Fest Love Israel Hillsong TV Israel Now News The Green Room The Ramp Global Ventures Acquire the Fire College Football USC at Stanford. Stanford and USC take the field for a rematch of the Pac-12 title Paid Program Born to Explore Health and Well- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “Eye of the ABC 22 22 game - won easily by the Cardinal. (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) (DVS) ness with “Fall Fun” (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Beholder” ’ College Football Michigan State at Notre Dame. From Notre Dame Stadium in Paid Program Paid Program Northwest Back- Grant’s Getaways Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 South Bend, Ind. (N) (S Live) (CC) roads 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Club America vs Club Leon. (N) Narcos Crónicas de Sábado Durmiendo Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Ohio State at Oklahoma. From Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Me- › Ultraviolet (2006, Science Fiction) Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright. A superhu- 10 O’Clock News (N) Home Free “Dream Come True” The morial Stadium in Norman, Okla. (N) (S Live) (CC) man woman protects a boy from those who want to kill him. remaining two contestants compete. The First 48 “Pointless; Set Up” A The First 48 “Bad Love” A young wom- The First 48: Murder for Hire New Or- The First 48: Killer Confessions A sto- The First 48: Killer Confessions New The First 48: Murder in the Family A&E 52 52 woman is shot and then immolated. an is shot in broad daylight. ’ leans shooting probed. ’ (CC) len bicycle leads to a shooting. ’ Orleans detectives hunt a killer. (N) Mass murder in Memphis, Tenn. ’ AMC 67 67 ››› Back to the Future Part III (1990, Comedy) Michael J. ››› Back to the Future (1985, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover. A boy ››› Back to the Future Part II (1989, Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen. (CC) travels through time to his parents’ teenage years. (CC) Lloyd. Marty’s time traveling is threatened by a dangerous rival. (CC) APL 43 43 Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet ’ (CC) Dr. Dee: Dee Tales (N) ’ Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet “Raging Bull” The Vet Life “No Goats, No Glory” Pet Nation Renovation “Part One” Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet “Raging Bull” BET 56 56 ›› Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry. (CC) How to Tell You’re a Douchebag (2016) Charles Brice. How to Tell You’re a Douchebag (2016) Charles Brice, DeWanda Wise. House of Payne BRAVO 66 66 ››› The Devil Wears Prada (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier. A re- ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days cent college graduate lands a job at a fashion magazine. Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. (2003) Kate Hudson, Adam Goldberg. CBUT 29 29 The National (N) marketplace ’ Ambassadors of the Sky (N) (CC) 2016 Rio Paralympics Action from the 2016 Rio Paralympics. ’ (CC) Laughs: Gags CBC News CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ CMT 61 61 ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Robin Williams, Sally Field. An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. ›› Liar Liar (1997) Jim Carrey. A fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. Steve Austin’s Broken Skull CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Arthritis Pain? Sea of Blades CNN 44 44 Unfinished Business: Hillary Clinton All Business: The Essential Donald Trump The Sixties World War III. The Sixties “The War in Vietnam” The Sixties “1968” CNNH 45 45 Unfinished Business: The Essential Hillary Clinton Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Sixties World War III. The Sixties “The War in Vietnam” COM 60 60 ›› Bad News Bears (2005) Billy Bob Thornton. A former Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy The comic performs. (CC) Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy The comic discusses his Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat... I’m Gabriel Iglesias: baseball player coaches misfit Little Leaguers. (CC) family. (CC) Fluffy The comic performs. (CC) Aloha Fluffy DIS 41 41 K.C. Undercover Bizaardvark (CC) Liv and Maddie Austin & Ally ’ Bad Hair Day (2015, Comedy) Laura Marano. ’ (CC) Walk the Prank Walk the Prank K.C. Undercover Bizaardvark (CC) Best Friends Dual Survival “Forest From Hell” EJ Dual Survival “Battle of Brazil” EJ Sny- Dual Survival “Dying of Thirst” EJ and Taking Fire “Band of Brothers” McCool Dual Survival “Burning Island” Ship- Fast N’ Loud ’ (CC) DSC 8 8 Snyder and Jeff Zausch in a forest. der and Jeff Zausch in Brazil. ’ Jeff in the desert heat of Utah. and Boucher deploy. (CC) wrecked in the South China Sea. ’ E! 65 65 Rob & Chyna Rob and Chyna plan their ›› No Strings Attached (2011, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes. ›› No Strings Attached (2011, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes. new lives; Rob moves out. Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) Two lifelong friends try not to let sex ruin their relationship. (CC) College Football Texas A&M at Au- College Football College Football Texas at California. The No. 11 Texas Longhorns meet California (1-1) a team that scores, and gives up, SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football ESPN 32 32 burn. (N) (Live) Scoreboard (N) lots of points. (N) (Live) Final (N) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football UCLA at BYU. (N) (Live) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) College Football 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 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 Snow White ››› Wreck-It Ralph (2012, Comedy) Voices of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman. ’ ››› The Incredibles (2004, Comedy) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. ’ ››› Aladdin ’ FX 53 53 ››› 21 Jump Street (2012, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Brie Larson. ››› 22 Jump Street (2014, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare. Officers Jenko ››› Star Trek Into Darkness (2013, Science Fiction) Chris Young cops go under cover as high-school students. ’ (CC) and Schmidt go under cover at a college. ’ (CC) Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) 2016 Evian Golf Championship Third Round. From Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. PGA Tour Golf Stop the Wedding (2016, Drama) Ra- Unleashing Mr. Darcy (2016, Romance) Ryan Paevey, Cindy Busby, Frances Love by Chance (2016, Romance) Ben Ayers, Beau Garrett, Brenda Strong. The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 chel Boston, Niall Matter. (CC) Fisher. Competition and complicated attraction at a dog show. (CC) Claire has no idea that her new relationship wasn’t fate. 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NBCS 34 34 NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing Post Game Onward Notre Rio Paralympics From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (N Same-day Tape) NICK 40 40 The Thundermans “A Hero Is Born” Henry Danger “Danger & Thunder” Henry Danger (N) Game Shakers School of Rock Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Carol Kopenkoskey” Snapped “Ajelina Lewis” (CC) Snapped “Shelia Eddy” (CC) Killer Couples (N) Snapped “Ashley Humphrey” (CC) Killer Couples ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners. From Safeco Field in Seattle. Cops “Palm Beach, Cops Domestic- Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Wild Chas- Cops “Indianapolis” Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops “Atlanta” ’ SPIKE 57 57 Florida” violence calls. ’ es” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› Robin Hood (2010) Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. (CC) (DVS) ››› Skyfall (2012) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench. James Bond must track down and destroy a threat to MI6. (CC) ›› Deep Impact (1998, Drama) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Graham Classic Pathway, Vict. Belle and the Beast (2007) Summer Naomi Smart. Great Souls Juce Live L.A. After Party Laugh/Skit 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls “And 2 Broke Girls ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal With Anchorman: Leg- TBS 55 55 (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) the ATM” (CC) (DVS) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Samantha Bee end of Ron TLC 38 38 Toddlers & Tiaras “Viva Las Vegas” Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras “Viva Las Vegas” Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifiana- ››› Silver Linings Playbook (2012, Comedy-Drama) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. Premiere. ››› Silver Linings Playbook (2012, Comedy-Drama) kis. Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (CC) (DVS) A man intends to rebuild his life and reunite with his estranged wife. (CC) Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence. (CC) TOON 42 42 ›› Sky High (2005, Comedy) Michael Angarano, Kurt Russell. 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Friday 2:00 p.m. for IT IS THE TIME \ZL`V\Y[HSLU[ZPUKPɈLYLU[I\ZPULZZ case #16B4559 This is a part time position, five days a week. Pay is Saturday's paper. TO FIX ZLJ[VYZZOV\SKUV[ILPNUVYLK To place your ad YOUR ANIMALS! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Bike, case #16B3481 negotiable. Resumes can be emailed to: LCWD2 call 360-807-8203. 7\[`V\YOV\ZLPUVYKLY/VZ[HUL]LU[ classifieds@ For a limited time or alter your living arrangements. Bike, case #16B3793 @Lewiscounty.com chronline.com we will have coupons for a 9VTHUJLPZLUJV\YHNLKHUK^PSSWSH`H Clothes, LOG $20 discount on role in an important relationship. case #16B2626 MASSAGE CATS and CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) a $40 discount on TRUCK Keep your life simple. Listen carefully Please call the THERAPIST DOGS!! 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South Che- resumes at 355 Linhart holidays, medical & KPWSVTH[PJHSS` Ave. NE, Napavine. 360- halis, $1100, first, last, paid vacation. 360- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) FOUND: Kitten with pink 266-8800 262-0548 $350 cleaning fee. 360- collar in Packwood, Labor 262-3451 9LS`VU`V\YV^UHIPSP[`ZRPSSHUK Day weekend. 360-496- LEAD LULYN`[VNL[[OPUNZKVUL4HRL 1382 CARPENTERS Refrigeration Double wide, Mossyrock, Rat Terrier puppies, 9 physical changes that will encourage a Construction company Technician $1000/month, 3 bedroom 2 weeks old, $250. 360- SV]LKVUL[VILTVYLYVTHU[PJ;HRPUN looking for lead carpenters Oversees the operation of full bath, 3 decks, all new 880-4745 action will bring about positive change. for our Olympia, WA resi- refrigeration equipment as paint, $35 background PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) dential jobs. We offer it relates to the freezing of check, 1st, last & deposit. Try not to be inconsistent. If you want competitive pay, paid holi- product. Veterans wel- 253-359-6166. others to take part in your plans, you FOUND: Military ID for days after 45-day wait come. EEO period, work year around, Grant L. Canfield. Please ^PSSOH]L[VWYV]L[OH[`V\YPKLHZHYL have a regular schedule & well thought out. call the Lewis County some overtime available ARIES (March 21-April 19) Sheriff's Office to claim but not required. If interes- 2 bedroom unit in 4-plex. your ID, case #16C8874. ted, please respond with a Do your best to be your best. Engaging Fireplace, washer, dryer, FREE: 4 male kittens, 360-740-1470 resume & current contact carport. References, credit in physical activity, being playful with information to bookkeeper born 4th of July, HSV]LKVULHUKTHRPUNSPMLZ[`SLVY FOUND: Miscellaneous @hansenconstruction.org check. No smoking/pets, ready for a cat lovers items at SWW Fair $750, $750 deposit. 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Call Nancy, FULLY FURNISHED pri- as momma who is ZVTL[OPUNMYVTHU\UL_WLJ[LKZV\YJL vate room with key for rent. now fixed, had 8 & we a FOUND: Reading glasses 360-580-5276 GEMINI (M y 21-June 20) Clean & sober house, $430 love them more every at Lewis County Jail, 8/24. 9LSH[PVUZOPWZ^PSSILJVTWSPJH[LK;Y` per month. Utilities & some day, save us from Please call Lewis County UV[[VZLUK[OL^YVUNZPNUHSVYSL[ supplies included. Call ourselves! Loving, Sheriff's Office to describe 360-508- 5075. playful, entertaining & `V\YÅPY[H[PV\Z^H`ZJVZ[`V\+VU»[SL[ and claim, case DRIVERS FREE, dewormed, rev- [LTW[H[PVUSLHK`V\HZ[YH`/VULZ[`PZ #16C10172. 360-740-1470 the best policy. Scot Industries is hiring a olution treated, moth- full time OTR driver. Class er negative for feline CANCER (June 21-July 22) A CDL, clean driving re- leukemia & aids. Pre- :VTLVUL^PSSJHSS`V\YIS\ɈPM`V\ cord & enhanced license or fer to be indoors, not passport. Home on week- L_HNNLYH[L:[PJR[V[OLMHJ[ZHUK ends. We offer competitive barn cats, want to be WYHJ[PJHSJHYLM\SS`JVUZPKLYLKWSHUZ part of family. Call Let your performance speak for itself. pay, profit sharing, insur- 24 WORDS FOR THE 253-222-7003. ance, paid holidays & paid PRICE OF 12! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) vacation. Please apply in person with complete driv- (X\PL[NL[H^H`^PSSKV`V\NVVK ers abstract Monday- CALL TODAY! FREE: Adorable kittens! 6 Make plans to go on a retreat or brief Friday, 8am-5pm at 3020 The Chronicle HAY & 8 weeks old, shades of ]HJH[PVU^P[OHNVVKMYPLUKVYSV]LK Foron Rd., Centralia, WA Customer Service Adna area, covered in gray, black & white, will one. Make sure you take some time to 98531. NO PHONE CALLS 360-807-8203 barn, $3.50 per bale. deliver, spay/neuter assist. pamper yourself. PLEASE. 360-748-6504 360-496-1382 Classifieds 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, September 15, 2016 CLASSIFIEDS

CITRUS Oxford FREE: Retirement home Twin size box spring, mat- LAW for sweet Grandma, calico tress & rails, used 3 cat! Must be only pet, weeks, still in plastic, $75 ENFORCEMENT PUBLIC AUCTION- ROCHESTER HUGE HOUSEHOLD spayed, shots, will deliver. firm. 360-999-2826 YARD SALE!! 360-496-1382 LEWIS COUNTY MULTI-FAMILY SHERIFF's OFFICE, GARAGE SALE! Saturday & CHEHALIS & Friday & Saturday, Sunday, September 16, 9-5, September 16 & 17, 10-4. ARE YOU ABERDEEN 1408 Oxford Ave., POLICE September 17, 9-3. LOOKING 18710 Citrus St SW, Centralia, WA 98531. FOR A DEPARTMENTS FREE: to good approved Rochester, WA 98579. Low prices!! SPECIFIC ITEM? MERRY-GO-ROUND GUN & KNIFE home. Female Pekingese, We will run your ad SUNDAY, Lots of great household house broken, loves kids. 4 days FREE! items, clothes, craft items RESALE SHOW (4 lines) SEPTEMBER 25, September 17 & 18 Health has declined, needs Call us today! & more. home. 360- 480-8419 360-807-8203 2016 Fall Event Centralia Fairgrounds Some exclusions apply. Haywire Saturday 9-5 The Chronicle at October 2016 & Sunday 9-3 NAPAVINE Admission $7 HAVE A NEWS TIP Chehalis MOVING SALE! Thursday, Rain or Shine! For more information OR STORY IDEA? Livestock Market, Oct. 6, 10am-8pm Friday & Saturday, call 503-363-9564 Thursday & Friday September 16 & 17, 8:30. wesknodelgunshows.com Email: 328 Hamilton Road N., Friday, September 15 & 16, 8-5. 3516 Harrison Ave #P, [email protected] Chehalis, WA. 98532. Oct. 7, 10am-8pm 573 Haywire Rd, Saturday, Centralia, WA 98531. Winlock, WA 98596. Oct. 8, 10am-4pm Crystals, chop saws, cook- WANTED: OLDER Kubota AUCTION Major downsizing! Furni- ie jars, storage units, tools, or similar diesel tractor, ture, household, lots of Range $160, Refrigerator BEGINS AT 9 AM. 11717 NE 78th Way miscellaneous. Lots of 4WD with loader. Cash decor, quality stuff-no junk! Vancouver, WA $185, Washer & Dryer set Preview prior to sale: bowls. paid any condition! Call Patio furniture & lots of 98682. LIKE TO SHOOT $275, Freezer $160 & ONSITE: VIEWING: Dan, 360- 304-1199. miscellaneous! Early birds Pistols, .22 Rifles? Dishwasher $160. Cash Saturday, September 24, welcome at 7 a.m. Same location near Join the Centralia Rifle only! Clean, all work well! 8AM to 4PM Les Schwab in Orchards. Club. 24/7 access. Mem- 360-273-5779 Sunday, September 25, 8AM right up to sale. bership information: www ATTENTION We are looking .crcjd.org ALL CANNERS! Weapons, Electronics, for consignors! EARLY END Jewelry, Coins/Stamps, Lincoln Creek Brown COMPUTER OF SEASON Tools, Knives, Stroller, Accepting children's TUNEUPS Peaches, Pears, Beans & Car Seats, NEW MacBook through teens as well For all your computer Tomatoes. NOW while Pro Laptop, IPod, NEW as young women's troubles, call Christopher they last. Jeremy's Fruit Tent, Food Saver "seals a GALVIN clothing, shoes, CHEHALIS Remington .270 Model at Computer Tuneup. Stand on State St. 360- meals," Drills, "Rolex" GARAGE SALE! accessories all HUGE 783: 3x9 Redfield scope, 360-304-0723 345-1544 watch (no stem), Other Friday-Sunday, seasons. MULTI-FAMILY like new, includes 3 boxes Watches, 4 HP Mercury September 16, 17 & 18, 10-5. YARD SALE of ammo, $350 firm. We Outboard Motor, Com- 136 Lincoln Creek Rd., Visit INDOORS! pay background check & pound Bows, Bikes, Paint Galvin, WA 98544. merry-go-roundresale Thursday-Saturday, transfer fee. 360-520-6989 roundresale.com September 15, 16 & 17, 9-5. Guns & Accessories, Bin- Tires, tools, totes, kid's to see how you can 277 Brown Rd E, NEED a website oculars, Holsters and clothes & toys, household earn cash from Chehalis, WA 98532. built for your busi- MORE!! items & more! ness? Call Brittany your closet! Bake sale, collectibles, at 360- 807-8225! Sold AS-IS-WHERE-IS. tools, furniture, glassware Grant's Towing & Conditions/Terms are be- & lots of other items. All Automotive/Grant's tween the Buyer and Chehalis proceeds go to The Church Centralia/Grant's South Livestock. Revival on October 2nd Federal Firearms Require- Lincoln Creek Abandoned Vehicle ments Apply. Weapon through October 8th. Auction Every Friday Transfer Paperwork Will Be HILLEY BUYERS Done. 11:30 am at 915 Koontz Washington BEWARE! Rd, Chehalis. Viewing ROCHESTER If a deal seems every Friday beginning 3 GENERATION too good to be true, 8:30 am. CHEHALIS GARAGE SALE! PE ELL it probably is! Call 360-330-2442 for Saturday & Sunday, 6 FAMILY GARAGE SALE! If someone asks you to current list. September 17 & 18, 8-4. GARAGE SALE! 2005 Fleetwood Friday & Saturday, September 16-18, 9-5. send money without a 1985 Lincoln Creek Rd, transaction, September 16 & 17, 8-3. 138 Hilley Dr., Rochester, WA 98579. Washington St, Chehalis, WA 98532. or asks for your Don't miss this one! Some- credit card - 187th Avenue Pe Ell, WA 98572. Craft supplies, 1950s Sing- thing for everyone. Brand Man Stuff! Reloading, er Sewing machine, 2 DON'T name clothing-cheap, in- lead, guns & tools, tools desks, 2 rocking chairs, send money or give your ROCHESTER doors huge shop. & tools. Barbies, books, clothing, credit card out, MOVING SALE! fabric, kitchen items, furni- especially Friday & Saturday, ture, etc. if you do not know them! September 16 & 17, 8-5. Macomber 7815 187th Ave SW, Rochester, WA 98579. 35G Pace Arrow with full body paint. 3 piece sectional sofa with CHEHALIS Chehalis, WA. recliners, computer ar- $60,000 Order your sign today. moire, 2 china cabinets, MOVING/SHOP Choose from one of book case, dresser & lots Eureka LIQUIDATION! Coach has 14,638 our samples of miscellaneous. Friday & Saturday, miles on it, new tires, 2 in the office, September 16 & 17, 9-4. slides, fully loaded, well or have one 195 Macomber Rd, cared for and stored CENTRALIA Chehalis, WA 98532. inside when not in use. personalized. Sleeps 4, stainless The Chronicle GARAGE SALE! 40 years of stuff. Friday & Saturday, sinks & side by side 321 N Pearl St. NO EARLY BIRDS. fridge/freezer, micro- September 16, 8-6, wave/convection oven, September 17, 9-4. queen bed with Sleep 2213 Eureka Ave, Number Mattress, Centralia, WA 98531. many other wonderful PNNA STATEWIDE CLASSIFIEDS Household, furniture, jew- features too numerous elry, books, band name Sunnyside to list. For more infor- clothing, home & yard mation or to see call WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 360-748-1812 decor, glassware, 5 piece CHEHALIS 7HJPÄJ5VY[O^LZ[+HPS`*VUULJ[PVU(JSHZZPÄLKHKUL[^VYRVMKHPS`UL^ZWHWLYZ like new bedroom set, craft PU-0=,Z[H[LZ(20+>(69(5+4;YLHJOPUN TPSSPVUYLHKLYZWLY[OYLLKH` 3 Family Sale! items, Avon bottles & much Friday & Saturday, 40' Cummings Holiday Y\U;OL^VYKJSHZZPÄLKHK^PSSY\U[OYLLJVUZLJ\[P]LKH`Z";O\YZKH`:H[\YKH`VY more! -YPKH`:\UKH`PULHJOVM[OLUL[^VYRUL^ZWHWLYZ[V[HSVM HKZHUK[OLI\`^V\SKJVZ[ September 16 & 17, 9-4. 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North line of said section, gress and egress over and above-entitled court on 661.03 feet; thence South across a strip of land 60 January 29, 2016, Plaintiff, NOW THEREFORE, in 01°57'01" West 225.0 feet feet in width, being 30 feet Ask secured a judgment the name of the STATE OF to the True Place of on each side of the against defendant The Es- WASHINGTON you are Beginning; thence continu- following described center- Us tate of John E. 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