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Pete Caster / [email protected] Toni Nelson waves to a friend as they enter the East Lewis County Relay for Life. on July 13 in Morton. Nelson has been a tireless advocate for the event and its overal of inding a cure for cancer, which she has battled for many years.

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Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Today Morton Community Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, 330-2640 Pacific Mobile Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30- 6:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Structures Plans Church,1209 N. Scheuber Road, Cen- tralia, 736-9268 Golf Tournament Senior Centers Pacific Mobile Structures Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 is hosting its third annual golf Pool tournament, 1 p.m. tournament today at Riverside Dance day, 10-11:45 a.m. Golf Club in Chehalis. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation This year, proceeds from Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 The Chronicle, file photo the tournament will go toward Pinochle, 11 a.m. the Pacific Athletic Center Kids Sara Ferguson, 4, left, makes a dash for a piece of candy thrown during the parade Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 suggested at Oregon Trail Days in Tenino last year. This year’s parade is set for 11 a.m. Saturday. Scholarship Program. donation The event will include a four- Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, person scramble, box lunch and an 785-4325 Oregon Trail Days Arrive in Tenino awards reception following the golf Low impact exercise, 9-11 a.m., tournament. Entry fee is $75 for in- Cook’s choice lunch and bingo, 11 The annual Oregon Trail Square Mile Music Festival will dividuals or $300 for a team of four. a.m.-2 p.m. Days celebration will take place last from 6 p.m. to midnight on The PAC Kids Scholarship Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 throughout Tenino beginning Friday and Saturday at the Teni- Fund has been established to Women’s pool, 10 a.m. Friday and extending into Sun- no City Park Little League Field. provide financial assistance to Sit and Be Fit, 11 a.m. day. The celebration will ramp up families that otherwise would Nutrition Lunch, noon A car show will kick off the Saturday with vendors, live per- not be able to participate in Entertainment and presentations, festivities at 5 p.m. Friday at formances and other attractions sports developmental programs. 12:30 p.m. Scotty B’s Diner. The new Four throughout the town. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 The PAC is located at 2091 Jack- Computers level 2, 9-11:30 a.m. son Highway, Chehalis. Low-impact exercise class, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Adam Craig Seaunier moved to Cancer Society Relay for Life, 330-1869 Fundraiser, benefit for Jim Valley, Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior who is being treated for autoimmune Center Nashville and found success in Organizations disease called Wegener’s vasculitis,“The Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior the music industry. Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Jerk,” 7 p.m., Fox Theatre, Centralia, $10 Center 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- per person, doors open at 6:15 p.m., Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, regular munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, (360) 269-8300 excursion steam train rides, 12:45 p.m. 273-3604 Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Diesel Friday, July 27 and 3:30 p.m., steam train ride with bar- Thursday, 12:45 and 3:30 p.m., trains becue at lake, 3:30 p.m., trains depart Support Groups depart from Elbe depot and gift shop, from Elbe depot and gift shop, 1-888. H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 1-888.STEAM.11 or www.mrsr.org New Music Festival to STEAM.11 or www.mrsr.org Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Oregon Trail music and dancing, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Public Agencies Feature Tenino Native open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., [email protected] Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency The first Four Square Mile Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Music Festival will take place Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Centers p.m., 4419 Harrison Ave. N.W., Olympia, Senior Center, 748-0061 Friday and Saturday in conjunc- Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 (360) 664-3162, ext. 112 tion with Tenino’s Oregon Trail Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Mar- ket, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl and Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Libraries Days celebration. Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, lew- Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation “Library Movie Matinee,” for all ages, The event in the Tenino City iscountyfarmersmarket.org Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, 2-4 p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, Park will be 6 p.m. to midnight Celebration of original Chehalis 7-10 p.m., 807-1761, 520-6518 free movie, 736-0183 both days. Headliner for both “Krazy Days,” 8 p.m., Sammy Steele Band, Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 “Teen Game Night,” for teens, 5:30- nights will be the Adam Craig DevilFish Public House, 289 N.W. Cheha- Walking, 8:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m, Winlock Timberland Library, Band (formerly TelluRide) from lis, Ave., Chehalis, 996-4682 Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. DDR, Rock Band, Just Dance and board Nashville, Tenn. Both nights Modern Day Hero and Maddie, 8 Yoga, 9 a.m. games, refreshments, part of Summer p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $6 Exercises, 9:30 a.m. Reading, 785-3461 will feature local beers and Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. wines for purchase and local 7-10 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, 807- Organizations food vendors Simply Organic 1761 or 520-6518 Lunch, $4 donation requested, noon Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Cafe and Big T BBQ. Proceeds Art Walk, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., downtown Pinochle and Yahtzee, 12:30 p.m. Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, from the Four Square Mile Mu- Chehalis, work of local artists and crafts- Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, 273-9724 sic Festival will go to the Teni- men on display in businesses, part of Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Lewis County Democrats, 6:30 p.m., no School District and Tenino Planes, Trains & Automobiles donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, Silver Car wash fundraiser, $5.95 Creek, arrive early if you wish to eat Quarry Pool. Orthopedic Center Relay for Life team, Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The Adam Craig Founda- 3-6 p.m., Washington Orthopedic Cen- Support Groups tion is producing the show. It ter, 1900 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, by “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the was created after Tenino native donation, all proceeds go to American please see CALENDAR, page Main 11

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for July 26, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 48.82 65.0 +0.01 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s L L 73.45 85.0 0.00 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 2.40 10.5 -0.15 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny 6.25 18.0 +0.17 30s 78º 56º 74º 54º 75º 53º 75º 52º 77º 54º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 5.88 ---- +0.07 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 5:45 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:51 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 79 94/63 Moonrise ...... 2:41 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 50 74/58 Moonset ...... Next Day Normal High ...... 80 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 55 65/55 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 96 in 1988 Seattle Anchorage 64/52 mc 65/53 mc First Full Last New Record Low ...... 43 in 1948 76/57 Boise 97/63 s 94/62 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 7/26 8/1 8/9 8/17 Boston 80/69 t 78/68 t Yesterday ...... 0.00" 78/55 93/59 Dallas 100/78 s 98/77 mc Month to date ...... 0.61" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 88/73 s 89/74 s Normal month to date . . .0.69" Centralia 79/57 Las Vegas 102/83 s 102/83 s Year to date ...... 24.78" 78/56 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 97/76 s 92/72 t Normal year to date . . . .25.55" Chehalis Trees Low None Phoenix 105/84 s 106/84 s 92/58 Grass None None Longview 79/55 St. Louis 96/76 t 100/72 s Area Conditions 78/56 Weeds High High Salt Lake City 97/73 s 96/72 s Shown is today’s Mold None None 65/54 s 66/54 pc weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 99/80 s 98/77 mc Yesterday Portland 83/59 The Dalles are today’s highs and City Hi/Lo Prcp. 83/59 89/62 tonight’s lows. World Cities Packwood 83/55 0.00 Pe Ell 82/54 0.00 Today Fri. Today Fri. Rochester 85/49 0.00 Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Toledo 83/56 0.00 Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 120/88 s 121/84 s New Delhi 92/81 t 92/81 t Napavine 82/51 0.00 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 84/75 t 82/74 t 87/71 s 83/62 t Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 75/56 s 68/55 s Spokane 93/60 s 89/58 s 83/58 s 78/56 t Rio de Janeiro 85/65 s 81/68 sh r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 61/56 mc 62/56 cl Tri Cities 95/62 s 94/60 s Mexico City 74/57 t 74/56 t Rome 89/72 s 94/71 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 78/55 s 73/54 s Wenatchee 98/68 s 94/63 s Moscow 83/64 s 78/60 t Sydney 71/47 s 65/47 s • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 TransAlta Locks Up 11-Year Contract to Sell Power to Puget Sound Energy TRANSITIONING: Power ment office, which did not imme- diately return calls for comment. Plant Assembles Team Following the contract an- to Consider Natural Gas nouncement, TransAlta Corp.’s stock price dropped 3 percent, After Its Coal Operations or 51 cents, to $15.31 at the close Shut Down in 2025 of business on Wednesday. The Calgary-based power company’s By Amy Nile stocks have been trading between [email protected] about $22 to $15 a share since the TransAlta officials an- 2008 economic downturn. nounced Wednesday they have entered into an 11-year purchase THE CENTRALIA FACILITY, which agreement to provide power shut down its Centralia coal from the Centralia facility to mine in 2006, is still determin- Puget Sound Energy. ing how it will transition away The move ensures a cus- from producing coal-generated tomer for much of the electricity energy by 2025. produced until the coal-pow- “We’re looking into cleaner ered turbines are shut down in energy production,” said Mi- 2020 and 2025, which is good chael Wagar, a spokesman for news for the Canadian power TransAlta. company, officials said. The Chronicle, file photo TransAlta has established For competitive reasons the A coal pile sits near the TransAlta coal power plant in Centralia in June 2011. a team of about 15 employees two companies are keeping pric- to evaluate transitioning from the American Wind Energy As- THE SIERRA CLUB’S Beyond Coal merchant exposure, or need to coal to natural gas in Centralia. ing details confidential. sociation. Campaign said they support the sell its power throughout the re- The Washington Utilities Wagar said the team is looking The contract increases to 280 purchase agreement, but in the gion, the company noted in an and Transportation Commis- into where such a facility could megawatts the next year. PSE same day filed a 60-day federal announcement. Existing hedges sion will still have to approve the be built and what they would will purchase 380 megawatts court notice that they are suing the agreement. combined with the new agree- need for it. from December 2016 though owners of a coal-fired power plant If approved, the deal will ad- ment will result in about 45 per- He said the option is promis- vance TransAlta’s 2011 agreement the end of 2024. In 2025, the last in Colstrip, Mont., one of which cent of Centralia’s total available ing. with the state government and year of the contract and the last happens to be PSE, for alleged vio- production being contracted Collard, of the Sierra Club’s the environmental community to year TransAlta will produce en- lations of the Clean Air Act. next year, according to a press Beyond Coal Campaign, said phase out coal-fired power gen- ergy from coal in Centralia, the “It’s really ironic because release listed on the Wall Street the environmental group would eration in Washington by 2025. volume drops to 300 megawatts. we’ve slated this retirement for Journal’s Market Watch. From much prefer the company look PSE chose TransAlta’s offer “It provides yet another stable, TransAlta and that’s definitely 2014 until 2020, 35 percent of into cleaner energy sources like by evaluating the 1,340-mega- long-term source of power that something we support,” said the total production will be con- solar or wind power. watt provider against more than is cost-effective for our custom- Krista Collard, the associate tracted and approximately 65 “Natural gas isn’t exactly part 30 power supply alternatives vy- ers,” Thompson said. “It holds press secretary for the Sierra percent is contracted from 2021 of the solution,” she said. “It’s ing for a contract. down their rates.” Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign through 2025. definitely not our ideal situation. “It’s a very competitive PSE, which provides elec- in the Pacific Northwest. The company also pointed to ... We should be investing into source of power to our custom- tricity in Thurston County and TransAlta’s Centralia facility, cost-cutting measures in Centralia. clean, renewable energy.” ers, which is important in these much of the rest of the Puget which currently employs nearly “TransAlta has restructured Still, Wagar said, even with economic times,” said Roger Sound region, pools different 300 people, will shut down the plant operations and taken other solar and wind energy the re- Thompson, a spokesman for energy sources to determine first 670-megawatt coal-burn- steps to improve Centralia's com- gion does have a need for base- Puget Sound Energy. costs and expects to need addi- ing unit at the end of 2020, and petitiveness and reduce the facil- load power and natural gas tional power supplies for its 1.1 the other 670-megawatt unit ity's overall operating and capital could provide that. THE STATE’S OLDEST UTILITY will million electric customers be- by the end of 2025, as required costs,” TransAlta officials said in The TransAlta team is deter- buy 180 megawatts from Wash- yond what the contract provides. by Washington State’s Trans- a press release Wednesday. mining firm costs and the com- ington’s only coal-fired plant Thompson said the TransAlta Alta Energy Transition Law, a Richard DeBolt, director of pany’s future with natural gas starting in December 2014. deal will provide a significant 2011 agreement aiming to re- USA external relations for Trans- will depend on their analysis of One hundred megawatts of amount of the energy needed duce emissions without unduly Alta, said several cost-cutting power markets and the overall electricity are enough to power but the utility will continually harming the local economy. measures were taken but when energy industry. from 22,500 to 30,000 typical evaluate other bids to address The contract with PSE sig- asked for specifics referred The ••• American homes, according to future demand. nificantly reduces TransAlta’s Chronicle to the company’s invest- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 Underage Centralia Boy Tattooed With 6-Inch Dragon By The person could be given a misde- Police are investigating how meanor citation if he is found. a 13-year-old Centralia boy got a The dragon is not the only 6-inch tattoo of a dragon on his tattoo for the 13-year-old, and chest. he's not the only member of the The Centralia boy's mother family to go under the needle. and police said the tattoo was The boy and his mother both inked while the boy was on a got heart-shaped tattoos about trip with a family friend. a year ago when they lived in The boy, who wasn't identi- Texas to mark a medical crisis, fied, told his mom the tattoo Fitzgerald said. The small heart marked his surviving leukemia. is on the boy's ankle. The mother He isn't saying who did it. believed it was legal to have a It's a misdemeanor to tattoo a minor tattooed in Texas with a minor in Washington. parent's consent. The state Department of Li- She did not agree to her son's censing will follow the police dragon tattoo or another tattoo investigation and decide wheth- her 15-year-old son got from er to take disciplinary action, the same artist in Washington. which could mean a fine or sus- Fitzgerald did not know what pension, spokeswoman Chris- kind of tattoo the older brother tine Anthony said. has or where it is on his body. The department has received complaints about safety and sanitation, but this is the first in- volving a minor, she said. The state started licensing the tattoo business two years ago. There currently are 383 tat- too shops and 1,124 licensed art- ists in Washington. Police were notified about the boy's dragon tattoo by a family friend who saw it, said Sgt. Pat Fitzgerald. It apparently happened within the past few months and police were con- cerned the parents encouraged it. Investigators found that was not the case, he said Wednesday. "The parents were not happy about it," he said. "The parents would not have allowed or con- doned it." The family, which has eight children, has been visited pre- viously by Child Protective Ser- vices workers for a welfare check, Fitzgerald said. They told police the parents were acting appro- priately. The parents are not fac- ing any charges, he said. It's an- other matter for the person who inked the boy. Police have only a first name to go on, but that Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 LOCAL Tenino Council Doesn’t Address Councilor’s Debt to City ABATEMENT: Frank the council and the members of the public that the Foundation Anderson Owes City offers training classes to recall More Than $140,000 ‘‘Of all the cases that elected officials. “Just because you disagree By Bianca Fortis have come to me in with somebody, that’s not a good [email protected] the last year, this is the reason for a recall,” he said. “But of all the cases that have come TENINO — The Tenino City first one that probably to me in the last year, this is the Council did not address recent first one that probably rises to news, detailed in The Chronicle rises to the level of the level of malfeasance.” on Saturday, about a council malfeasance.’’ Malfeasance, he said, is the member owing the city more standard a judge requires before than $140,000 at the council’s a recall can happen. meeting Tuesday. Glen Morgan However, Paul Donohue, Frank Anderson owes Freedom Foundation who is married to Councilor $127,000 to the city for code Dawna Kelley-Donohue, de- violations for his dilapidated Bianca Fortis / [email protected] fended the council members Tenino property, as well as an Tenino Councilor Frank Anderson owes the city $140,000 for unpaid bills and pen- and said the recent uproar is additional $14,719.93 in unpaid alties on property he owns in town. The Tenino council did not address the issue I want to see it become the best an attempt to assassinate their water bills. during its Tuesday night meeting, although members of the public spoke about town that it can be.” characters. The council was set to take the bill, including calls for resignations and recalls. John Kiely, also of Tenino, “This is continuing the pat- action at its July 10 meeting to expressed frustration in having tern of abuse and threats the hire an outside attorney to ad- the issue onto the agenda; how- However, members of the to worry about paying bills. mayor has made since coming dress the “nuisance abatement at ever, other council members public made their concerns into office,” he said. 1097 Park Ave. E.,” but council known throughout the evening. “Maybe you can throw some had already moved to accept an economic relief to all the rate- None of the councilors re- members chose to remove the amended agenda and did not One Tenino resident, Bill sponded directly to the com- item from the agenda and ad- Banning, asked several of the payers,” he said. “I don’t see why address Strawn’s request. ments. dress it when drafting the 2013 council members to resign. I should worry about paying my ••• That was the last time any budget. “Please resign,” he said. “Get bills if there’s no bite to the dog.” Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, At Tuesday’s meeting, Mayor members of the council spoke some people in here that can Glen Morgan, who works for twitter.com/biancafortis and face- Eric Strawn attempted to re-add about the abatement issue. do something about this town. the Freedom Foundation, told book.com/biancafortis City Attorney: Tenino Police Chief Was Appointed Incorrectly CIVIL SERVICE: City chief position. Strawn said when his last of focusing on either filling the other qualified candidates. At Tuesday’s Tenino city interim chief police chief position or the open Hutchings comes to Tenino Will Have to Restart council meeting, the city at- resigned, he civil service spots — “Which after serving in the Olympia Po- Appointment Process torney, Mark Erickson, said, needed to fill the one is more important?” Strawn lice Department for more than according to state law, police position because said. 20 years. His experience includes By Bianca Fortis departments with fewer than it is state-man- The issue of not following patrol, managing training teams [email protected] six officers must adhere to a dated. state law was brought forward and serving on a SWAT team. He TENINO — John Hutchings, civil service process in which However, by other members of the council. was a Fulbright Scholar and co- who was appointed as Tenino’s the city’s civil service commis- there weren’t The civil service commission wrote a book about crisis inter- new chief of police last month, sion evaluates and recommends Eric Strawn enough mem- positions have now been filled, vention training. was not correctly hired, accord- three qualified candidates. mayor bers on the com- so the process will begin again. ••• ing to the city’s attorney. That process wasn’t followed, mission to follow Strawn said he was confi- Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, Mayor Eric Strawn has now but the city council still ap- that process. dent Hutchings would again be twitter.com/biancafortis and face- placed Hutchings in an interim proved Hutchings’ appointment. For Strawn, it was a choice appointed because of a lack of book.com/biancafortis News in Brief Centralia Truck Driver Evergreen Playhouse Airlifted to Harborview to Hold Auditions By The Chronicle By The Chronicle A Centralia driver was air- Evergreen Playhouse au- lifted to Harborview Medical ditions for Neil Simon’s “45 Center after he fell asleep while Seconds from Broadway” are driving and rolled the truck he scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 13- was driving at about 4 a.m. Tues- 15. day, according to a Washington A cast of six adult men and State Patrol press release. six adult women, at least three Brandon K. Jones, 26, was or four extras and a crew will driving an unloaded log truck be needed. The scheduled with a trailer on State Route 6 opening is Oct. 5 and will run eight miles east of Raymond through Oct. 21. A preaudition traveling westbound when he readthrough of “45 Seconds apparently fell asleep, according from Broadway” will be held at to the release. 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. Hamilton/Labree Road Cleanup He then crossed over the cen- Tuesday, Aug. 7. ter line into the oncoming traf- Following are character de- fic and went into the ditch and scriptions: Proposal Ready for Comment this Fall rolled over, coming to a rest on • Mickey Fox, age 35-70, an the driver’s side. in-your-face comic Jackie Ma- GROUNDWATER Jones was airlifted with leg son/Don Rickles type comic, is CONTAMINATION: EPA and hip injuries, according to surrounded by an eclectic cast of “The comment period is meant to get the the release. The truck was to- characters, including Will Respond to Each taled and towed from the scene. • Bernie and Zelda, age 45-70, Comment About Ways public an understanding of what the the dining spot’s proprietor and contamination is. ” Women to Gather for his wife, transplants from cen- to Fix Underground tral Europe. Chemical Plume Power of the Purse • Rayleen and Charles, age Tamara Langston By Kyle Spurr project manager By The Chronicle 35-70, an upscale society dame and her nearly mute husband, [email protected] The seventh annual Power these two bizarre patrons walk of the Purse will be held at 4:30 The U.S. Environmental lic hearing. eas where tetrachloroethene, or away with some of the show’s p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, at River- Protection Agency will offer “The comment period is PCE, and other chemicals were side Golf Club, Chehalis. biggest laughs and warmest Lewis County residents an op- meant to get the public an un- released onto soil and surface Celebrating the power of moments. portunity to review and com- derstanding of what the con- water, including the 10-acre women’s philanthropy, Power • Andrew, a British impresa- ment on a cleanup proposal for tamination is,” Langton said. Hamilton Road Impacted Area. of the Purse is a collaboration of rio, age 21-70, and theater pro- a part of the Hamilton/Labree “And most important, to com- PCE-contaminated ground- women coming together to ac- ducer. Roads Groundwater Superfund ment on what we think is the water from these areas flows knowledge and commemorate • Megan, age 21-29, an aspir- Site in the fall. best option.” west and northwest along the the importance of women’s lead- ing Broadway actress and ingé- Project Manager Tamara Langton said the EPA will Newaukum River Valley. ership and success in this com- nue. Langton said the EPA is hoping respond to each comment. A PCE is a chemical used for munity. • Solomon, age 21-70, a South to complete the proposed plan by cleanup alternative for the Ham- dry cleaning, metal degreasing There will be socializing, African playwright. late September to early October. ilton Road Impact Area will be and other industrial processes. networking, a fashion show and • Mickey’s brother, age 35-70, The proposed plan, which is selected after all the public com- The Washington State Health raffles. You might walk away desperate for Mickey’s help. for the part of the Superfund site ments are heard. The EPA will Department first found the con- with a new designer purse just • Bessie, age 21-70, an Afri- called the Hamilton Road Im- consider cleanup options for tamination at the site in 1993. for attending. can-American female Broadway pact Area, will describe cleanup other areas of the superfund site Many of the homes and businesses Power of the Purse is spon- musical actress and two of the alternatives, including the EPA’s after the HRIA cleanup action across the site currently use drink- sored by Port Blakely Tree Farm best female roles to come along preferred cleanup alternative. has taken place and additional ing water from the city of Chehalis and Debbie’s Boutique. in a long time. Langton said the EPA is still site-wide data is collected. public water supply system. • Arlene and Cindy, age 21-70, writing the alternatives and no The Hamilton/Labree Roads However, if the PCE is not two gossipy, babbling theater- details have yet been decided. Groundwater Contamination cleaned up and the contami- W.F. West Class of ‘72 goers. They shout into cellular Once the EPA releases their Superfund Site is located near nated groundwater continues to Plans Reunion phones, invest in shows with- proposed plan later this year, the intersection of North Ham- move down the valley, the EPA out reading them, quote theater Langton said a 30-day public ilton Road and Labree Road, said residents and workers not on By The Chronicle reviews verbatim, and pontifi- comment period will be held. west of Interstate 5, about two the public water supply system A reunion for the W.F. West cate endlessly about shows they Halfway through the comment miles south of Chehalis. may be at risk if they drink PCE- High School Class of 1972 will didn’t understand. period, the EPA will host a pub- The site includes several ar- contaminated groundwater. be held Aug. 10-11. On Friday, Aug. 10, the class will gather at The Limit Bar & Grill, 1500 S. Gold St., Centralia, starting at 6 p.m. The class will meet at Lintott- Alexander Park, 1101 Riverside Road, W., Chehalis, 4-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11. Cost for the Saturday gathering is $30 per single and $50 per couple. More information may be obtained by calling (360) 219- 5997. • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 Volunteer Park Opens on Fire-Scarred Winlock Lot coMMunity service: to $5,000 to complete. The park board raised money by hosting Winlock Park Board community days, movie nights Revamps Space Scarred and a bluegrass festival. “All of it was donated,” Co- by Fire and Looks to thren said. Public to Pitch In The group received no tax money or grants but had much by amy nile help from community members [email protected] who shared knowledge and re- sources. WINLOCK — The lot be- “It’s been such a joy,” said tween the appliance store and Winlock Park Board Member the barber shop on Northeast Buddy Harrington, who has First Street in Winlock is now served for 4 years. free of puddles, weeds and the Community members will ugly remnants of a building still have a chance to pitch in that burned six years ago. The by participating in a public art Winlock Park Board, a group of project. The board is working committed community volun- on installing a 24-foot welded teers, reopened the space now rebar tree trunk, which will hold dubbed Volunteer Park just in painted steel leaves bearing the time for the city’s Egg Days fes- names of donors. The leaves cost tivities on June 22. $50 for silver and $100 for gold The group will hold an offi- and can be purchased at City cial ribbon-cutting for the park Amy Nile / [email protected] Hall. on Aug. 2 at 5 p.m. and dedicate “That’s how we’re reimburs- the park’s fountain to Bonita General Cothen, chairman of the Winlock Park Board, left, stands with board member Buddy Harrington Monday in front of a fountain that will be dedicated to Bonita Meyers, a longtime board member, on Aug. 2 in the newly built Volunteer Park. ing the money we’ve put into Meyers, a longtime board mem- this thing because there were no ber. tax dollars,” Cothren explained. “I’m working on a little days until we got it done,” said cess. ministration turned over after Harrington and Cothren plaque right now,” said General Cothren, a board member of 14 The park board took an in- the last election, Cothren said. said many community mem- Cothren, the group’s chairman. years. terest in fixing the downtown Cothren said after 110 loads bers have stopped to tell them The park board tirelessly The lot previously housed a eyesore back in 2009. of dirt were hauled in, volun- what a great job the park board worked for five weeks to trans- retail front that had been a lin- “I wanted to see it continue teers had to secure funding, did on the project. form the space into a multi-lev- gerie store, a ceramics shop and and get it done,” Cothren said. choose a design, obtain sup- “We kind of out did ourselves eled park complete with gardens, a pizza place before a fire ignited The Winlock City Council plies and take submissions for a on this one,” Cothren said. “It’s sitting areas and paths for the the property in 2006. After the approved the board's proposal name, while they waited a year real nice looking.” community to enjoy. fire, the city bought the land to turn it into a park. However, for the soil to settle. ••• “We worked 10- to 12-hour and tried to sell it without suc- work slowed when the city’s ad- The project cost about $4,000 Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 Pe Ell Drinking Water PFD Board Close to Finalizing Lewis Advisory Lifted After Testing County Event Center’s Design boiL Water order ends: lyn Cox from the state office of drinking water, all water lines nearLy finisHed: Signing formed to represent and lobby Test Results Came Back on behalf of public facilities dis- would be flushed out. Chlorine of Lease is Pending Clean after Main Line would have to be added and new tricts in the Legislature. Outcome of Feasibility Membership dues are $500; Break samples taken. Instead, Cox said, the state Study however, a reduction in dues is by Kyle spurr health department does not ex- considered. The Lewis County pect to issue another advisory by bianca fortis PFD board voted to offer to pay [email protected] for the main water line break. [email protected] $250 for dues, the same amount The Washington State Health Pe Ell lost water pressure for todd chaput dale pullin the Edmonds Public Facili- Plans for the Lewis County Department tested drinking wa- about two hours on Friday after PFD chairman will operate cen- ties District and Grays Harbor Event Center and Sports Com- ter for PFD ter samples from Pe Ell this week County Public Facilities Dis- a Sterling Breen Crushing con- plex may soon be finalized, ac- because contaminants may have struction crew broke the main cording to members of the Tuesday. The board has been re- tricts will pay. entered the water system after water line during construction Lewis County Public Facilities vising the current design since Directors Dan Godat, Dave the main water line broke on of a new water line. District board. April, shortly after Pullin re- Kuper, Chair Todd Chaput and Friday afternoon. The pressure loss affected The board plans to lease the turned to the project. Vice-chairman Tom Lerchen The results came back clean most of the town’s 1,300 resi- event center to Dale Pullin and Plans for the event center voted to offer $250. Pete Corwin, and Pe Ell residents are no lon- dents. his private group, Lewis County will soon be evaluated in a feasi- the secretary of the board, voted ger advised to boil their drink- Pe Ell Mayor Spencer Nich- Event Center LLC. bility review, which is expected against it. ing water. ols said nobody in town has re- Todd Chaput, the chair of to be completed within a few State Health Department ported an illness from any po- the board, has said the board weeks. Pending a positive out- spokesperson Kate Lynch said tentially contaminated water. does not want to sign a lease un- come, the board will be able to the water samples were tested Residents who have ques- til the design of the building is move forward. Monday before the results were tions can call Nichols at Pe Ell finalized. In the meantime, the board released Tuesday. City Hall, (360) 324-2132. The design just needs “a may be joining the Association If the water samples came ••• couple of small tweaks,” Chaput of Washington State Public Fa- back contaminated, said Caro- Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 said at the PFD board meeting cilities Districts, a new group Grays Harbor Judges Threaten to Close Superior Court funding: Judges Say lawsuit first filed by the judges his court’s budget. Otherwise, Budget Director Brenda in December of last year. The he said in a declaration filed Sherman recently told the com- Courts Need Cash judges, who are represented by with the injunction, the budget missioners that the Juvenile Infusion to Stay Open the state Attorney General’s Of- cuts imposed on the court can Detention Center is on track to fice, allege that the budget cuts only be met by requiring 31.65 spend $213,093 more than the by steve friederich imposed by the county commis- mandatory furlough days of the $1.1 million the commissioners The Daily World sioners don’t allow the court to court’s four employees. And the had budgeted. And the Supe- function properly and are a vio- court will run out of money on rior Court budget is on track to MONTESANO — Grays lation of the separation of pow- Nov. 16 “and will have to close spend $64,047 more than the Harbor Superior Court will ers doctrine, guaranteed by the until the new budget year begins $354,932 budgeted. shut down in mid-November, Constitution. The commission- on Jan. 2, 2013.” In May, the commissioners the judges say, unless the coun- ers say they have the right to cut The Thurston County Supe- wrote a letter to the judges warning ty gives the court’s budget a the court’s budget and have filed rior Court has set a date of Aug. them that they were overspending. $75,000 cash infusion. a countersuit against the state, 1 to hear the case in Olympia. “Commissioners cannot Attorneys for the judges saying the state has failed in its The commissioners have been guarantee there will be the abil- filed a request for an injunction duty to provide adequate fund- scrutinizing the judges’ budgets ity to appropriate funds to pro- in Thurston County Superior ing for the counties. The state for months now. Besides the Su- cess payments that exceed the Court to ask a judge to ensure has denied the allegations. perior Court budget, the budget budget,” the letter signed by the funding of Superior Court oper- Superior Court Judge Gor- for the juvenile detention center three county commissioners ations during the ongoing litiga- don Godfrey is asking the court is also over budget because the state. “We understand the need tion between the judges and the to mandate that Grays Harbor judges declined to take cuts there, to operate the courts, but also county commissioners. County commissioners pro- as well. The injunction doesn’t have the responsibility to fund The injunction is part of the vide an additional $75,000 to mention the detention center. other county operations.”

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Business Profile Retreading Is Big Business at Tires Inc. NOT JUST NEW: Chehalis Facility a ABOUT THE BUSINESS Hub for Repairing, Owner’s Name: Ralph Reusing Old Tires Hubbert Business Name: Tires By Amy Nile Incorporated [email protected] Age of Business: 58 years Number of Employees: 30 Tires Inc. in Chehalis has a Address: 1283 NW State retread plant facility that applies Ave., Chehalis new tread on 88 commercial Phone: (360) 748- 6611 truck tires every day for dealers Website: http://www. all over Washington and Or- tiresincwa.com egon. That’s in addition to the TOP 5 BRANDS OF TIRES, company’s regular tire sales and services, which account for ACCORDING TO OWNER around 80 percent of the busi- RALPH HUBBERT ness. “Anything that has a tire, we 1. Goodyear 2. Bridgestone sell it,” said owner Ralph Hub- 3. Michelin bert, a 47-year industry veteran. 4. Yokohama “We’re very diversified where a 5. Mastercraft lot of companies are specialized.” Tires Inc. sells hundreds of different tires including those Pete Caster / [email protected] for cars, trucks, RVs, off-road Rich Alexander examines a used tire for laws before it is reprocessed on Friday at Tires Inc. in Chehalis. of a retread as new,” he said. vehicles and commercial rigs. Retreads are typically good In addition, loads of com- for about 100,000 miles and a mercial tires arrive daily at the 14,000 square-foot retread plant tire can go through the process on Northwest State Avenue twice. from local companies that use “We have virtually a zero fail- them for off-road mining, log- ure rate,” Hubbert said. “It’s very ging, and commercial trucking. rare.” The tires are first inspected A common misconception, and tagged so customers get the Hubbert said, is that the tire same tires back at the end of the parts on the freeway are re- process. treads that fell off. Actually, he “A lot of places don’t do that,” said, they are part of the tire’s said Hubbert, who oversees 30 casing that came apart due to employees. “And we have a short low air pressure. turnaround time, usually about “So it’s not retread like people two weeks.” think,” Hubbert explained. Seven of the employees, who “A lot of them are new,” Alex- are trained through a well- ander added. known company called Bandag, Mareo Cox staples tread back on to a ixed tire casing at Tires Inc. in Chehalis on Fri- day. The tread is temporarily stapled onto the casing and put through mechanized Hubbert said retreading tires visually inspect and feel each A tire is seen in the Tires Inc. retread rollers to prevent any air pockets. instead of buying new keeps tire before looking for small warehouse in Chehalis on Friday. Tires them from ending up in the holes using high voltage electric- come in, they are then buffed feels like warm bubble gum. The in need of retreading come into the landfill. ity. with a computerized buffer. adhesive rubber is put between 14,000 square-foot warehouse where There are at least 275 million “This way you see holes you “It’s all automated robotics the tire’s tread and the casing they are reprocessed and made like scrap tires in U.S. stockpiles, ac- might not be able to see with the now,” said Hubbert, whose com- and all the nicks are filled in. new by a team of seven technicians. cording to the Environmental naked eye,” said Rich Alexander, pany has served Lewis County Then the tread is put on Protection Agency. Additionally, the plant manager who has been for nearly 60 years. “We used to with a state-of-the-art machine 290 million scrap tires are gen- with the company for 27 years. do it by hand in the old days.” curing chamber where it is heat- called a builder. erated every year. Next, the tires are put into The rubber dust is vacu- “This is where we make it ed at 212 to 215 degrees for four “We’ve been in the green busi- a high-tech machine with two umed out of the plant, saved look new again,” Hubbert said. to five hours with 85 pounds of cameras and a laser called a and shipped to Oregon where Computers make it pos- pressure per square inch. ness for years,” Hubbert said. sherographer to find anomalies it is made into recycled mats for sible for the company to reduce “Time, heat and pressure. Hubbert learned the busi- in the casing. a variety of uses like in trucks, its waste and refine processes That’s all it is,” Alexander said. ness from his father, Buck, be- “It’s almost like a sonogram barns or playgrounds. The through technology. When the tires come out of fore buying the 58-year-old like in the hospital,” Hubbert company used to ship the rub- The tread is temporarily sta- the chamber they are again in- company. Today, Hubbert’s son said. ber to Canada but switched to a pled and put through rollers to spected and finally painted. and daughter both work for the Any trapped air or belt sepa- new facility in Tigard, Ore., this eliminate air pockets. Then the “It looks like a brand new tire,” family-owned company. ration inside the tire will show month. tire is fitted with an arch band Hubbert said. “They’re the fourth genera- up on a monitor screen the plant A monorail moves the tires instead of a rim. It is then put It takes 22 gallons of oil to tion in the business,” he said. employees have been trained to around the facility, which is kept into a rubber envelope and vac- produce a new truck tire, Hub- “Which is really rare.” read. clean to prevent contamination. uum sealed. bert said, but only seven gallons ••• Because tires still have par- Plant workers put rubber in After it is smoothed and for a retread. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 tial tread on them when they a machine that heats it until it sealed, the tire is placed inside a “You can get as much life out Business Briefs approximately 100 additional the agenda or review previous Ichiro Effect Gilbertson Citizens Are Invited fish blockages across the state meeting notes email AnnaleeTo- Investigations Hires to a Discussion by Dec. 31, 2014. The funding [email protected]. on Seattle New Criminal Defense on Improving the comes from the $1 billion sup- plemental capital budget passed Napavine Man Economy Exits Specialist Economic Health by the 2012 Legislature in April. The program expects to cre- Competes for ‘Next Top With All Star By The Chronicle of the Community ate 1.57 full-time jobs for every By The Seattle Times Gilbertson Investigations, a By The Chronicle $100,000 invested. That could Credit Union Executive’ firm that works with criminal Community leaders, inter- amount to more than 150 jobs if Title After Wednesday's game at defense attor- the program finds 100 projects. Safeco Field, former Mariner ested citizens and local govern- By The Chronicle neys in Lewis, ment staff in Lewis and Cowlitz The online application for Ichiro will head to the Big Apple A TwinStar Credit Union Thurston, Ma- counties are invited to attend an forest landowners is online at for his home debut Friday as a employee at the Longview son, Pacific evening presentation and dis- www.surveymonkey.com/FFF- New York Yankee. When he de- branch in Walmart is vying for and Grays cussion on improving the eco- PP. For additional information parts Seattle, so will the Ichiro the Next Top Harbor coun- nomic and fiscal health of our about the program visit bit.ly/ Effect. Credit Union ties, has hired communities on Monday from FFFPP. That's the economic boost Executive. a new special- 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Centralia Col- For a structure to be eligible Seattle and the Mariners have Kirk Smith, of ist. Krista Os- lege in the new Science Building, for the program, it must be: received over the past 12 years Krista Osborne Napavine, is borne brings room 121. • Associated with a road from the thousands of Japanese recently hired competing 25 years of law The presentation will include crossing on forestland tourists visiting the region to see against ap- enforcement fiscal and economic lessons • On a fish-bearing stream their homegrown hero play at plicants from and corporate investigations from other communities, public • A barrier to fish passage Safeco. Although this impact has around the experience to the firm. Os- investment information and dis- • Owned by a small forest likely declined the past two years world to cre- borne will focus her practice cussion on reducing taxes and landowner. Kirk Smith as Ichiro's success on the field ate a winning on civil rights and criminal creating jobs. financial service has moderated, certain Seattle project that he center manager For more information call businesses will take one on the defense casework with attor- Lewis County Tourism hopes will help Melissa Taylor at (360) 577-3041. chin with his exit. neys and law firms to expand the credit union industry and the firm throughout Pierce and Industry Leaders to Makoto Ogasawara is the the communities they serve. manager at the Seattle branch of south King counties. Meet in Morton Smith, a financial service For more information call Azumano International, a com- Program Seeks Small By The Chronicle center manager, is working on pany that provides tours of this (360) 508-9680 or visit gilbert- a project to increase member- Lewis County tourism region to travelers from Japan. son-investigations.com. Forest Landowners for ship at the Longview branch. Of industry leaders will meet His company leads expeditions the 113 nominees 31, including Funding to Remove Fish Wednesday, Aug. 1 from 1 to 3 to such Northwest attractions as Smith, have created videos and Centralia Ballet p.m. at the Tiller Arts Center at Mount Rainier and Olympic Na- Passage Barriers must try to get as many public 239 Main St. in Morton. tional Park. But, Ogasawara says, votes as possible before July 31. Academy to Hold By The Chronicle The overall goal of the group the real draw is Ichiro. Smith’s video is avaliable on- is to improve communications Ogasawara is worried rev- Open House New funding will allow line at http://www.youtube.com/ more small forest landowners between communities and or- enues for his $1 million tour By The Chronicle watch?v=DUIc_F8h6Hk&list=L ganizations as they relate to pro- business will shrink now that his in Washington to participate LTCc8WntFdf66c4H41chsvA&f Centralia Ballet Academy is moting events and activities. main draw is a Yankee. in a state program that pays for eature=mh_lolz holding an open house Satur- "It's really disappointing; it's removing fish passage barriers This meeting will include a To vote visit nexttopcredi- day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m to cel- an unexpected turn," Ogasawara — usually inadequately placed or conversation on what tourism tunionexec.com. ebrate National Dance Day. The with improperly sized culverts — means to Lewis County. Attend- said of Ichiro's trade to the Yan- academy is offering free classes, ••• and replacing them with struc- ees will discuss whether or not Send your business news to kees on Monday. He notes, how- activities, crafts, games and tures that allow fish to migrate the county needs a coordinated [email protected]. We welcome ever, that the boom for this MLB prizes at 221 South Tower Ave. upstream. marketing or strategic plan, who news of promotions, awards, reloca- Tour occurred seven years ago, For more information go to The Family Forest Fish would lead such an effort and tions, and other relevant business and has since fallen. www.centraliaballet.com or call Passage Program has enough how it would be funded. information of interest to the com- "The peak was 2005 and 2006," (360) 623-9010. funding available to remove If you would like to add to munity at large. he said. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 Chehalis Seeks New Flood Authority Representative OPENING: City Looking ward, Ketchum said the city council will interview each for Someone Not Afraid Applicants must be one and decide who will rep- ABOUT THE CHEHALIS RIVER BASIN to Ask Questions resent the city. FLOOD AUTHORITY available to attend Applicants must be avail- Who is Passionate able to attend regular monthly The Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority, formed in May 2008, is a About Flood Policy regular monthly meetings and give regular 12-member group of representatives that evaluates flooding issues updates to the city council. throughout the Chehalis River Basin and identifies flood hazard By Kyle Spurr meetings and give Applicants also must live mitigation projects. The Flood Authority meets at various locations within Lewis, Thur- [email protected] regular updates to the within the Chehalis School ston and Grays Harbor Counties on the third Thursday of each month. District. The City of Chehalis is city council. Meetings consist of a morning work session from 9 a.m. to noon and Application forms may be an afternoon business meeting from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. seeking applications from obtained by contacting the people interested in serving as The Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority members: city clerk at (360) 345-3225, Centralia — Council member Edna Fund the city’s primary representa- recently left to work in the of- or from the city’s website at: Lewis County — Commissioner Ron Averill tive on the Chehalis River Ba- fice of Congresswoman Jaime www.ci.chehalis.wa.us under Napavine — Council member Lionel Pinn sin Flood Authority. Herrera Beutler, R-Camas. “Forms.” Pe Ell — Council member Dolores Lee The deadline to apply for “Hopefully we can find The applications should Thurston County — Commissioner Karen Valenzuela the volunteer position, which someone like Julie,” Chehalis be submitted to the city clerk Bucoda — Council member Alan Vanell receives no compensation, is Mayor Tony Ketchum said. at Chehalis City Hall, 350 N. Grays Harbor County — Commissioner Terry Willis August 15. Ketchum said the city is Market Blvd, Room 101, by Oakville — Dan Thompson City Manager Merlin Mac- looking for someone passion- Aug. 15. Aberdeen — Council member Jim Cook Reynold is currently filling ate and knowledgeable about For more information Montesano — Mayor Ken Estes in for the city on the flood local flood issues and who is regarding the appointment Cosmopolis — Mayor Vickie Raines authority since former repre- not afraid to ask questions. contact City Manager Merlin sentative Julie Balmelli-Powe When applicants come for- MacReynold at 360-345-1042. Obama Visits Washington Practice Makes Perfect for Pair of Fundraisers

By The Seattle Times fundraisers to bolster his re- President Obama drew con- election campaign. trasts between himself and his Both events, closed to the Republican rival at a high-priced public, were held at the home of Eastside fundraiser Tuesday Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal night, framing the election as a and his wife, Janet, along the choice between economic im- shores of Lake Washington. provement and returning to the Obama spoke from under a failed policies of former Presi- white tent behind the sprawling dent George W. Bush. home. About 200 guests who Speaking before a well- paid $5,000 or more to attend heeled crowd at a private home sat on wooden chairs facing the in Hunts Point, Obama de- house. scribed in broad terms his differ- The president spoke for only ences with presidential hopeful a few minutes before taking Mitt Romney, whom he did not questions from the audience. name. Reporters were escorted from "The debate in this campaign the area as the questions were to is going to be whether we con- begin. tinue down that road to progress Before his remarks, Obama or whether we take a sharp turn met with about two dozen busi- back toward those policies that I ness leaders at a $35,800-per- believe got us into this mess in person round-table. the first place," Obama said. The events were expected to Pete Caster / [email protected] The president said Romney raise about $1.75 million for the The Scarecrow, played by Rebekah Byrd, keeps the Tin Woodsman, played by Tanner Jones, from falling over as Doro- wants to extend the Bush-era tax Obama campaign and affiliated thy, played by Alesha Calleson, along with the trees, played by Jessica Myers, Sean Johnson and Jane Lowe, look on cuts for the rich, turn Medicare committees, according to Dem- during a rehearsal for the Wizard of Oz at the Roxy Theater in Morton on Tuesday. Look for a full preview on the upcom- into a voucher system and cut ocratic Party officials. ing production in the Aug. 2 edition of The Chronicle and on chronline.com. spending on scientific research. Obama was spending the He also dismissed his oppo- night at the Hilton Bellevue nent's claims that Obama doesn't hotel before leaving Wednes- appreciate business success. day morning for , SirenS "We want success," the presi- where he was scheduled to at- dent said. "We just want to make tend two fundraisers and speak sure that everybody has a shot." at the National Urban League Obama was in town for two conference. chronline.com News in Brief One of Two Dogs Thought Lost in Shipwreck Survives NEWPORT, Ore. (AP) — One of two dogs thought lost in the wreck of a fishing boat on the central Oregon coast has been found alive. Two men and their dogs were aboard the 48-foot vessel Two Mikes when it crashed into the north jetty at the mouth of Yaquina Bay late Sunday night. Shane LaGue and the captain, Todd Holt, survived with minor injuries. They thought the two dogs drowned. A yellow Lab named "Bob" did not survive and was recovered from the boat by the Coast Guard. But on Wednesday anoth- er fisherman found LaGue's 6-month-old pit bull "Camo" running on the north jetty and brought him to the Lincoln County Animal Shelter in New- port. Shelter Manager Laura Ire- land says Camo was very hun- gry and thirsty but otherwise fine. Charter Schools Measure Officially on State’s Ballot OLYMPIA (AP) — The char- ter schools initiative is officially on the Washington state ballot for November. Secretary of State Sam Reed announced Wednesday that supporters easily qualified by submitting more than enough signatures. The charter schools initiative will be one of five ballot mea- sures on the fall ballot. Voters will also consider gay marriage, decriminalizing marijuana, re- quiring a supermajority to raise taxes and two constitutional amendments concerning state investments. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

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Those lawmakers winners in primary elections important citizen initiatives to what you’ll need to make wise Supreme Court candidates, have already been visiting their move on to the general election. and campaigns for seats on the choices on the primary and gen- races for more obscure but still new constituents, and we con- Lewis County Commission and eral election ballots. important statewide offices, and gratulate the three Democratic Over the coming weeks and Public Utility District. And indeed, this is a year local races down even to con- incumbents — and Republican months, our reporters and other The Chronicle’s Editorial when research and wisdom will tested precinct committee officer Senate candidate Rick Winsman journalists around the state Board will interview the candi- be needed. posts — all will be on the ballot. — for attending a flood presen- and nation will contribute in- dates in the biggest races before The presidential race attracts Voters in Lewis County are tation in Boistfort earlier this formation for you to wield like the general election, offering our the most attention, and the also getting to know fresh faces summer to learn about this most a sword and wear like armor perspective on the Opinion page. choice is an important one. thanks to redistricting. important local issue. against the sometimes bloody Those opinion pieces, along The governor’s race is also This will be the first year for As a newspaper and news political battles in this demo- with our straight news reports, wide for the first time in eight new legislative districts deter- website, The Chronicle wants cratic republic we call home. GUEST COMMENTARY: Sierra Club’s Targets Fight Against Coal and Natural Gas Defies Reason Apparently, the battle for clean energy can be a very dirty After lobbying for years business. For years, the Sierra Club to convert retiring coal- has been waging an all-out war powered plants to natural to end the use of coal. Dubbed “Beyond Coal,” the campaign gas, Sierra Club Executive includes a hit list of coal proj- Director Michael Brune ects the Sierra Club is target- now says the group wants ing, including “green” projects designed to reduce coal plant an end to all fossil fuels. emissions to zero. The Sierra Club is getting help in its war on coal from the Union of Concerned Scientists Obama administration. Not admits that the lower emis- surprising, since candidate sions from burning natural Obama fa- gas “translate into public health mously warned benefits.” that, as presi- But now, the Sierra Club has dent, he would done an about-face, announc- endeavor to ing a new campaign: “Beyond bankrupt the Natural Gas.” Letters to the Editor HOW TO REACH coal industry. After lobbying for years to ELECTED OFFICIALS As The New convert retiring coal-powered Theater Shootings Bring Out the Gun Haters York Times plants to natural gas, Sierra To the editor: By Don Brunell 20TH DISTRICT reported in Club Executive Director Mi- We now have yet another massacre that has the liberals Lewis County and March, “The chael Brune now says the group in an uproar and are demanding we sacrifice the Second Southwestern Thurston County Obama administration’s pro- wants an end to all fossil fuels. Amendment by giving up our right to bear arms. posed rule to control green- “As we push to retire coal plants, The real issue is how do we, as a nation, identify those State Sen. Dan Swecker house gas emissions from new we’re going to work to make who have illegal weapons and the attempt to do harm to the P.O. Box 40482 power plants — the first ever sure we’re not simultaneously general public. As in most of these senseless acts of atrocity, Olympia, Wash. 98504-0482 — could go far toward closing switching to natural-gas infra- the signs of a warped mind were there but not identified. At phone: (360) 786-7638 out the era of old-fashioned structure. (We’re) going to be this point, the motives of the assassin are unknown and the fax: (360) 786-7819 coal-burning power generation.” preventing new gas plants from game of Monday night quarterbacking begins with the far- email: [email protected] The result, say analysts, will be being built whenever we can.” left media. steeply higher electricity prices. Why the head-spinning re- State Rep. Richard DeBolt We no longer dare to point out the evident signs of a The Sierra Club has also versal? P.O. Box 40600 warped mind because it is politically incorrect and we end been getting help in its Beyond It appears that natural gas is Olympia, Wash. 98504-0600 Coal campaign from some in a victim of its own success. The up closing the barn door (more regulations and/or restric- phone: (360) 786-7896 the natural gas industry. boom in natural gas production tions on the law abiding citizens) after the atrocities are com- fax: (360) 786-7871 According to The Wash- made possible by hydraulic frac- mitted. My definition of political correctness is to speak and email: [email protected] ington Post, from 2007-2010 turing or “fracking” has made vote my mind. the group received $26 million the fuel far more economical For the most part, our police are handcuffed and are a State Rep. Gary Alexander from Chesapeake Energy and than the renewable energy response force after the fact and committed to responding P.O. Box 40600 others in the gas industry to sources favored by environmen- rather than enforcement. Traffic excepted. To broaden the Olympia, Wash. 98504-0600 phone: (360) 786-7990 fund its anti-coal campaign. talists. picture, our armed forces are being instructed while in a bat- Although news of the ar- tle zone, not to fire unless fired upon. It is no wonder that the fax: (360) 709-0212 Over the years, the power- email: [email protected] rangement caused controversy ful Sierra Club has successfully last war we won was World War II. and embarrassment for both lobbied to block nuclear energy, If we cannot identify our enemies, foreign and/or domes- parties, CEO Aubrey Mc- reduce domestic oil production tic, how can we expect to control the outcome in our favor? CONGRESS Clendon said he has no regrets and put coal-fired power plants Security is not a part-time exercise and it is not without sac- U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell about working with the Sierra out of business. Now, in order rifice. The world is changing as we know it, and unless we as 511 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Club to go after the coal indus- to bolster uncompetitive wind, nation are willing to bare the inconvenience, we will end up Washington, D.C. 20510 try. “We’re in a market share solar and biofuels, they are paying the consequence. phone: (202) 224-3441 struggle with coal,” McClendon trying to restrict availability of Of the millions who cross our boarders illegally, there fax: (202) 228-0514 said. “As a result of that cam- natural gas in order to drive up are thousands of terrorists waiting for the word to cause this email: http://cantwell.senate.gov/ paign, 150 new coal plants were the price to the levels of alterna- country unthinkable destruction. When that time arrives, contact not built. That demand will go tive fuels. the citizens must have the ability to defend their families and U.S. Sen. Patty Murray to natural gas.” So where does that leave the property. The police, fire department and National Guard Following a leadership 173 Russell Senate Office Bldg. rest of us? will have their hands full in the heavily populated areas. Washington, D.C. 20510 shakeup, the Sierra Club ended Higher energy prices may We all can agree with the necessity for being prepared for its relationship with Chesa- phone: (866) 481-9186 suit the Sierra Club’s political a local disaster, be it weather related, earthquake or volcano. fax: ( peake Energy but didn’t return 202) 224-0238 agenda, but working to drive up For the most part, that would be a short term inconvenience. email: http://murray.senate.gov/email any of the money. energy costs does a disservice As part of its anti-coal cam- In a coordinated terrorist attack involving chemical, bio- to millions of American fami- logical or nuclear weapons, it may be years before a realm of U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler paign, the Sierra Club had said lies and employers struggling 3rd Congressional District that natural gas provides an normality returns. The attack in Colorado involved the use to make ends meet in today’s of chemical and small arms weapons in a confined crowded 1130 Longworth House affordable, cleaner alternative tough economy. Office Bldg. to coal. No worries about end- space and was well planned. We would all do well to remem- Frankly, it’s reminiscent of ber 9/11. Washington, D.C. 20515 ing coal use, they said. Natural the famous quote attributed phone: (202) 225-3536 gas is the perfect bridge fuel as to 18th century French Queen It would be ill advised not to voice your concerns of any- fax: (202) 225-3478 America transitions to renew- Marie Antoinette. Told that her one who you believe to be a danger to society. Remember this, email: herrerabeutler.house.gov able energy. subjects were starving for lack security can be an inconvenience, but so is dying before your The Department of Energy of bread, she replied, “Let them time. Vancouver Office: reports that natural gas electric eat cake.” It is the legal citizens who rule this country, and come No- 750 Anderson St., Suite B plants produce 45 percent less ••• vember, let our representatives know it. Vancouver, Wash. 98661 carbon than older coal plants, Don Brunell is the president phone: (360) 695-6292 although newer coal plants are of the Association of Washington Pete Slempa fax: (360) 695-6197 much cleaner. Even the liberal Business. Chehalis

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"The number of harassment BUT HE SAID the auditor's job The auditor is the hall moni- requests is growing for local is about "performance, not poli- tor of state government — a governments, and we need to tics," and noted that he is the position meant to ensure that find the right balance that en- only candidate not in public of- everyone acts responsibly, but Rep. Troy Kelley Rep. Mark Miloscia Sen. Craig Pridemore James Watkins sures the public's right to know fice. one not particularly well loved D-Tacoma D-Federal Way D-Vancouver Redmond what government is doing," he Watkins unsuccessfully ran by other government agencies. Republican said. for the Congressional 1st Dis- And just three people have held stewards of the public's money," worked as an audit team leader Miloscia conducted perfor- trict seat in 2010. the office since 1933, adding to for the Securities and Exchange mance audits of contractors "This is a job that, by its very the snooze factor. he said. The state auditor promotes Commission, before working for during his military career, when nature, is independent and non- Auditor Brian Sonntag is the military was being point- partisan, but they very nature of retiring after 20 years, and the efficiency and openness in state a title company and then start- and local government, conduct- ing his own business that tracks edly criticized for buying $500 their experience, the other can- race to replace him is a wide- hammers, and he said that ex- didates are disqualified for this ing financial and performance recorded documents. open affair between three perience gave him "the bug" to job," he said. "The legislators audits and holding agencies ac- Democratic lawmakers and a improve government. have vested interests." PRIDEMORE STARTED Republican businessman from countable to open government out at an Since then, he says he has Sonntag has declined to Redmond. The top two candi- laws. accounting firm in California, audited state agencies, hospitals, endorse a candidate, but calls dates with the most votes in the Four strong candidates where he oversaw audits, then colleges and small businesses all four candidates "capable" of Aug. 7 primary advance to the stepped up to fill a rare open moved back to Washington to and is a certified quality exam- leading the office. The timing November election. seat in the office: Reps. Troy work as a financial analyst for iner. is good for a new agenda, he Kelley of Tacoma and Mark Mi- the Clark County Public Works "I've been in this audit busi- said, and the key for the even- THE WORK doesn't grab the loscia of Federal Way, Sen. Craig Department and, later, as a ness for over 25 years, and I've tual winner will be carrying out hottest headlines or incite ex- Pridemore of Vancouver, and Clark County commissioner. been passionate about trying to those responsibilities in a non- citing dinner conversation, business development consul- Kelley said he sees opportu- make Washington state the best partisan way. Sonntag said, but auditors are in tant James Watkins of Redmond. nities to expand reviews by the run, most efficient, effective, re- "There's a new governor com- a unique position to really make Kelley and Pridemore, both auditor's office, including in sponsible government," he said. ing in, a new state auditor com- a difference in government. former chairman of the Joint areas of cyber security and in- Watkins, the lone Republi- ing in," he said. "This is going to "Whether it comes out of a lo- Legislative Audit Review Com- terstate compacts, an area that can, said he has completed more be a good time to adjust focus cal government or a state fund, mittee, come to the race with could improve public safety and than 150 performance audits in on what the next 20 years or it's public money, and we want vastly different experience. potentially save the state money. his professional career, work- the next generation of priorities to make sure that we're all good Early in his career, Kelley Pridemore said he believes ing with major federal agencies, might be." Randy Dorn Hopes to Finish State May Use His Campaign by the Primary Federal Immigration

SEATTLE (AP) — Randy Dorn expects to win the state- Data in Checking wide primary for superintendent of public instruction. His dream is to defeat his four opponents Voters' Eligibility —who have no statewide name recognition— by a big enough IMMIGRATION STATUS: ment of immigrant and minor- margin to make a general elec- Still Unclear Whether ity voters, say they plan to meet tion campaign unnecessary. with elections officials next Randy Dorn Ron Higgins Don Hansler James Bauckman week. Terry Bergeson, who Dorn incumbent retired engineer also ran in 2008 teacher and Tool Will Be Utilized defeated in 2008, made it hap- video producer This Election Season Shankar Narayan, ACLU's pen in 2000, when she earned The former executive direc- low them to legislative director, said there's no indication voting by non- 57 percent of the vote against tor of Public Schools Employees choose how By The Seattle Times four unknown opponents who of Washington, the union that their school citizens is a sizable problem in did not raise the money needed represents about 26,000 school dollars are Washington has joined a Washington and he said the to run an active campaign. She workers who are not teachers, as spent and give growing list of states being state is obligated to ensure eli- advanced to the general election well as some college employees, them more con- granted access to a federal im- gible citizens have full access to ballot unopposed. also has been a lawmaker, teach- trol. For exam- migration database that election the ballot. Dorn is the only superinten- er and principal. ple, they could officials hope could help them "That's why the use of SAVE dent candidate this time around Dorn said he could work well choose a com- scrub noncitizens from the is of concern to us," Narayan state's voter rolls. said. "It's not intended to be a who has raised any money to with either of the men who are bination of on- John Blair Secretary of State Sam Reed tool to verify citizenship." support his campaign, and only running for governor. line and class- former teacher had requested permission from In most states — includ- two of his opponents say they "I'm not worried that either room learning. the Department of Homeland ing Washington — registering are actually trying to win. Under one would be better than the oth- Ron Hig- Security to access the system, to vote is relatively easy since it Washington's top-two primary er," he said, adding that he has en- gins, a retired engineer who which includes records of more does not require proof of citi- went back to school to get his system, the top two vote getters dorsed former congressman Jay than 100 million legal U.S. im- zenship. teaching certificate and now running for superintendent of Inslee, who is a personal friend. migrants — citizens and non- Washington maintains a vot- public instruction go on to the The Washington Education works as a substitute teacher, is citizens. er database of some 3.7 million general election, unless one per- Association, the other big school another one-issue candidate In this pivotal election year, registered voters that is regularly son earns 50 percent plus one vote. employees union, has endorsed who says he has no real hope of the fight over accessing this da- scrubbed to remove those who Dorn wants voters to give Dorn again, according to WEA winning the election. tabase, led mostly by Republi- die, move to other states or be- him a second term, saying he spokesman Rich Wood. The union "Hopefully someone will pla- cans in several states — many of come incarcerated. hasn't finished meeting his goals. especially liked his strong opposi- giarize all my good ideas," Hig- them key battlegrounds — has The state first inquired about He said he would give himself an tion to Initiative 1240, the charter gins said. created a firestorm in recent accessing SAVE in 2005 after a "incomplete" grade on the job he's schools proposal, Wood said. He wants to return the teach- weeks. contested gubernatorial vote, done as superintendent, but he Dorn's opponents agree with ing of civics to the classroom be- It's still unclear how Reed's but Homeland Security balked mostly blames the economy for him on the issue. cause he believes young people are Elections Division will access at the time, saying use of the sys- his less than satisfactory results. Dorn also has earned the not getting the information they information from the System- tem for that purpose was inap- His top goal was replacing support of one of his opponents. need to run the nation someday. atic Alien Verification for Enti- propriate. the statewide tests with exams John Patterson Blair, a for- Two candidates other than tlements database, called SAVE, Last week, after a yearlong that were shorter and moving mer teacher and former Vashon Dorn say they believe they have or whether it will result in any battle, it granted Florida access them online. Some people still Island School Board member, a chance to proceed to the gen- changes before the November to SAVE and pledged access to complain about the tests, but said he paid the $1,200 filing eral election: Don Hansler, who election. other states that requested it. they have changed and are mov- fee to get on the ballot so that also ran in 2008, and James Government agencies use ing online. His next goal — fully people would read his ideas in Bauckman. Both have many spe- the Web-based service to deter- funding schools— is just start- the voter's pamphlet. He thinks cific ideas about how to improve mine the immigration status of ing. There's been a Supreme Dorn has done a good job in a Washington public schools. applicants for benefits, so that Court decision and lots of talk tough economy. Bauckman, a teacher and only those entitled can receive but not enough money to make Blair and other candidates ex- video producer, wants to see them. a difference. pressed disappointment that some more frequent student assess- SAVE does not include the Dorn says he has made some counties are not printing a voters' ments that result in faster help names of illegal immigrants but progress working with others to pamphlet for the primary and are for struggling students. rather lists those who are natu- expand early learning and op- depending on people to go online "No child should have to fail ralized citizens and therefore portunities for career and tech- to see candidate statements. This first before they get special ser- eligible to vote, as well as green- nical education. The eternal op- is his third try for superintendent vices," said the former Montessori card holders, foreign students or timist says he's counting on an of public instruction. teacher and administrator. He people here on work visas, who uptick in the economy to help His main idea is to offer kids is a graduate student at Western may not vote. him reach more goals during and their parents an education Washington University, studying And it links those names not the next four years. savings account that would al- education administration. to Social Security numbers but to so-called alien ID numbers, Election Briefs which the state also would likely need — but doesn't have — in Olga Miller to Represent Republican Party. She also has mary election will close Monday. order to compare the two data- represented the county for 10 Individuals who are not cur- bases. County at National years at the state level as state rently registered in Washington "We consider it a step for- GOP Convention committeewoman and the third state may register in person up ward," Shane Hamlin, co-direc- congressional executive board to eight days prior to the elec- tor of elections, said of gaining By The Chronicle member. tion. access. "We'll work through the Olga Miller, of Napavine, She is excited and looks for- Registration must be in per- details. We need to look at the will represent Lewis County at ward to interacting with nation- son and only at the Lewis Coun- data before we can act on it." the Republi- al political leaders and Repub- ty Auditor’s Office, located in Officials say the information can National licans throughout the United the Lewis County Courthouse, won't be used to make wholesale Convention States, Miller said in a prepared 351 N.W. North St., Chehalis. purges of the state's elections da- in Tampa, Fla., statement. Office hours are Monday tabase, as has been done in other next month. This year’s national conven- through Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. states. This will be tion takes place Aug. 26 through In addition, the Auditor’s Of- After elections officials com- Miller’s second 30. pare the lists, anyone they sus- national con- fice is available for assistance to pect might be ineligible to vote vention. She individuals with disabilities and would be notified and given a Voter Registration the elderly for registration and also attended Olga Miller chance to correct errors, if it gets voting. the 1996 con- Napavine Deadline Approaching to that. vention in San resident Those with questions may The American Civil Liberties Diego. By The Chronicle call 740-1278, 740-1164 or toll- Union of Washington (ACLU) Miller is currently the vice The deadline for new regis- free with Lewis County 1-800- and other advocacy groups, chair of the Washington State tration to vote in the Aug. 8 pri- 562-6130, ext. 1278 or 1164. worried about disenfranchise- Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

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service at St. Yves Cemetery. A potluck Sirens Death Notices luncheon will follow at the Hadaller Hall • JAMES F. DUNAWAY, 80, Morton, died of the church. Arrangements are under Friday, July 20, at Morton General Hos- the direction of Cattermole. pital. A potluck celebration of life will be • ROBERT EUGENE CHENEY, 82, Centralia, 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Morton died Sunday, July 22, at home. At his- re Moose Lodge. Arrangements are un- quest, no services will be held. Arrange- der the direction of Cattermole Funeral ments are under the direction of Catter- Home, Winlock. mole Funeral Home, Winlock. • GENE CHERRY, 83, Mesquite, Nev., for- merly of Napavine, died Saturday, July 21, in Mesquite. A memorial service will Lotteries be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock, fol- Washington’s Tuesday Games lowed by burial in the Winlock Cemetery. Mega Millions: 05 09 38 46 51 05 x05 Arrangements are under the direction of Next jackpot: $52 million Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Match 4: 04 11 17 22 • JUDITH E. QUESNEL, 65, Packwood, died Daily Game: 8 6 3 Saturday, July 14, at home. Services will be held at a later date. Arrangements Keno: 01 03 11 12 13 18 33 34 37 40 41 are under the direction of Cattermole 48 53 56 66 67 74 76 78 79 Funeral Home, Winlock. • MATTHEW HADALLER, 80, Ethel, died Monday, July 23, at home. A viewing Commodities will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Cattermole Gas in Washington — $3.68 (AAA of Funeral Home, Winlock. A rosary/vigil Washington) will be at 7 p.m. Monday at St. Yves -Cath Crude Oil — $88.79 per barrel (CME olic Church, Mossyrock. A Mass of Chris- Group) tian burial will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Gold — $1,602 (Monex) St. Yves, followed by a military graveside Silver — $27.25 (Monex)

Lewis County Fire District 5, courtesy photo A log truck rolled on the southbound Interstate 5 oframp at exit 71, Napavine, just before 4 p.m. Tuesday. No injuries were immediately reported.

LEWIS COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 5, cyclist who collided with some- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT NAPAVINE one’s car that was stopped for Juveniles with Knives traffic at 4:23 p.m. Tuesday on Log Truck Rolls the 1100 block of Harrison Av- • A caller advised police that • Units from Lewis County enue. The cyclist got back on his four young men appeared to be Fire District 5 responded after bike and pedaled away. fighting with knives on the 100 a log truck rolled over on the Child Rape block of Southwest Interstate southbound off-ramp at Exit 71 Avenue at 3:28 p.m. Wednesday. on Interstate 5 near Napavine • Someone reported possible Police arrived and contacted a shortly before 4 p.m. Tuesday.child rape between stepbroth- 13-year-old Chehalis boy who There were no injuries. ers on the 600 block of South police say had a large military- Washington Avenue at 11:12 a.m. style knife in his possession. The Tuesday. The juvenile suspects boy was on active supervision CENTRALIA POLICE in the case were removed from for probation, and the posses- DEPARTMENT the home while police investi- Driving Under the Influence gate the incident. please see SIRENS, page Main 11 • Danny A. Simpson, 66, Rochester, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for driving under the influ- ence after someone called in his erratic driving at 1800 block of Harrison Avenue at 12 p.m. Wednesday. • Trevor M. Graves, 24, Cen- tralia, was arrested and booked for driving under the influence of alcohol on Hillview Road and West Reynolds Avenue at 11:26 p.m. Wednesday. Hit and Run • Someone reported that an unknown suspect hit their car while they were in class and fled the scene without leaving any information at 1:21 p.m. Wednesday on the 600 block of Centralia College Boulevard. Stolen Bike • Someone reported the theft of a royal blue Mongoose moun- tain bike from the 1200 block of West Main Street at 6:12 p.m. Saturday. Graffiti • Someone reported graf- fiti on a fence on the 800 block of Rainier Avenue at 6:18 p.m. Wednesday. • Someone reported graf- fiti on a fence on Rainier Avenue and J Street at 8:29 a.m. Tuesday. There was also another report of graffiti on the 1300 block of Delaware Avenue at 7:46 p.m. Tuesday. Broken Payment Box • An unknown suspect broke a payment lock box on the 1700 block of North Pearl Street at 8:38 a.m. Tuesday. Theft • Someone reported the theft of a debit card on the 1600 block of South Gold Street at 9:09 a.m. Tuesday. • Someone reported the theft of medication on the 600 block of South Gold street at 10:11 a.m. Tuesday. • A cell phone was stolen from a residence on the 1200 block of Alder Street at 3:49 p.m. Tuesday. • Someone reported fraudu- lent use of their debit card out of state from the 500 block of West Main Street at 4:13 p.m. Tuesday. Female Shoplifter • A female suspect shoplifted from a business on the 100 block of West High Street at 4:20 p.m. Tuesday. Bike Hit-and-Run • There was a report of a bi- • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

Candidates Try New Strategies for Signs Northwest in Brief SMART TAGS, COLOR CODING: Washington History The Science of Signs is Important for Would- Museum Plans D.B. Be Public Servants Cooper Exhibit LONGVIEW (AP) — By Bianca Fortis The Washington State Histo- [email protected] ry Museum in Tacoma plans to open an exhibit in August A political newcomer, Jerry of next year on the D.B. Coo- Lord has an unusual approach per skyjacking mystery. to his campaign for the Lewis State Historical Society County Commissioner District Director Jennifer Kilmer 2 seat: he is designing his cam- told The Daily News it's part paign signs based on local high of an emphasis on more con- school colors. temporary events. Initially, he wanted his signs A man identifying him- to be crimson and gray for his self as Dan Cooper hijacked support of Washington State a Portland to in University — "I'm a Coug," he November 1971. He picked said. up $200,000 in ransom mon- But when he made the first ey in Seattle and took off for set of signs, he noticed they also Mexico, then parachuted worked for W.F. West colors. somewhere over southwest "I figured we might as well Washington. The skyjack- make some for the other areas," Pete Caster / [email protected] ing remains unsolved, but he said. "We care about constit- Lewis County Commissioner candidate Jerry Lord puts up a sign on a hill at the intersection of Chamber of Commerce Way some of the marked $20 bills uents in each area." and National Avenue in Chehalis on Monday, July 16. he was given were found in So far, he also has blue and 1980 along the Columbia white signs for Pe Ell. River. The exhibit will in- His opponent, Bill Schulte, clude some of the money. It who is the incumbent, took a also will illustrate features of more traditional approach for ‘‘It’s a combination that an old Boeing 727 that have his signs. people remember. And been changed in modern He chose red, white and blue planes to prevent skyjack- for his sign colors. it’s an easy-to-read ings. "Being prior military, that's a no-brainer," the Coast Guard sign.’’ veteran said. Elusive Wounded Schulte said he had two peo- Ron Averill Duck Netted on ple give him advice — an art- on his red, white and blue signs ist, as well as someone who had Longview Lake been involved in campaigns be- LONGVIEW (AP) — For fore. He's also attended two dif- mission, also said he focuses on more than a month people ferent campaign schools. putting signs on arterial roads. have been trying to help a There are rules for ideal sign And he, too, uses red, white duck on Lake Sacajawea near design; for example, the candi- and blue for his sign colors. Political signs for Lewis County commissioner candidate Gerald “Jerry” Lord are Longview that had a blow date’s name should be clear from “It’s a combination that peo- piled up behind the counter of Lord’s convenience store in downtown Chehalis gun dart through its neck. about 100 feet away from the ple remember,” said Averill, who on Monday. But the duck could still sign, Schulte said. is also a veteran. “And it’s an swim and fly and got away The placement of signs is easy-to-read sign.” Her colors are blue and she’s emphasized using social from everyone trying to cap- also crucial. Schulte said signs Both Averill and Schulte white; but a noticeable differ- media to reach voters. ture it — until Tuesday. should be placed in areas that have been able to benefit from ence on her signs is the use of a “It's amazing how electronic The Daily News reports are well-traveled or be posted by reusing some campaign materi- Quick Response code, a type of media can keep us all connect- Longview Parks Supervisor people in the community who als from the last time they ran barcode that can be scanned us- ed,” Fund said. Curt Nedved and two em- are highly regarded. for office. ing a smartphone application. ••• ployees were able to nab the Ron Averill, who is cam- Averill’s opponent is Edna Fund said she embraced the Bianca Fortis: (360) 807-8245, wily waterfowl in a fishing net. paigning to retain his District 1 Fund, who currently serves as a idea when a young volunteer twitter.com/biancafortis and face- seat on the Lewis County Com- Centralia city councilor. suggested it. In her campaign book.com/biancafortis Sirens: Stolen Pregnancy Tests; Knives; Graffiti Continued from Main 10 blower and hedge trimmer were previous night and stole wire, reported stolen from of a garage a radiator and two alternator sion of the the knife violated the on the 500 block of Northeast Ad- cores valued at $1,800. terms of that probation so he ams Avenue at 3:02 p.m. Tuesday. was arrested and booked into Vehicle Prowl the juvenile detention center. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S • Deputies responded to a Three other boys, a 12-year-old report of a vehicle prowl at 5:50 and 15-year-old from Rochester, OFFICE p.m. on 100 block of Highway 603. and an 11-year-old of Chehalis, Burglary Sometime between 4 and 5:15 p.m. were referred for possession of an unknown suspect entered the dangerous weapon charges af- • Deputies responded to a report of a burglary at 8:45 p.m. victim’s vehicle and stole a wallet, ter police found the boys with makeup, ATM cards, clothing, for two dagger-style knives. Wednesday to a storage unit on 600 block of Jorgensen Road an estimated loss of $350. Stolen Pregnancy Tests outside of Onalaska. Sometime • Four female teenagers stole during the last few months an $154.10 worth of pregnancy unknown suspect, or suspects, tests from Rite Aid at 3:11 p.m. entered the victim’s storage Wednesday. Police responded but units and stole model trains in were unable to locate the girls. addition with boxes of model train parts valuing $500. It is Stolen Liquor unknown how the suspect, or • A 16-year-old Ethel boy suspects, entered the storage was arrested and released to his unit because it was secured and grandmother after he allegedly at- there was no sign of forced entry. tempted to steal a gallon of gin, a The investigation is ongoing. gallon of rum and a fifth of tequi- • Deputies responded to a la, valuing $78.74, from Walmart report of a burglary at 7:45 a.m. at 10:51 p.m. Wednesday. on the 100 block of Barnes Drive outside of Toledo. An unknown Burglary suspect forcibly entered the • Lawn tools including a leaf business sometime during the Calendar: Gravity Races; Rallycross; Car Show Continued from Main 2 Gravity Races and Sunday. The four competitions, Sat- Saturday, July 28 Coming to Vader urday and Sunday morning Vader will hold Gravity Rac- and afternoon, are over a timed Classic, Custom es, similar to a soap-box derby, course on grass, with a maxi- Saturday. The race is open to all mum speed of approximately 35 Cars on Display in and the city is looking for ven- mph. Downtown Chehalis dors. Most street-legal vehicles are Kids can build a vehicle with eligible, with the exception of Check out 125-plus classic a parent to race in three classes convertibles. Drivers may have and custom cars from 9 a.m. — derby cars, scooters and skate- a passenger with them. Passen- to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the boards. The race will cost $10 gers between 12 and 18 years old Chariots Car Club Fifth An- per participant. must have parental approval. nual Car Show in downtown Vader is inviting other area The winner of each compe- Chehalis. towns to participate. Additional tition is the one with the high- See what your vehicle could information may be obtained est average time over five runs. look like with a new set of by calling Kevin Flynn at (360)Trophies will be awarded to the wheels at the Les Schwab wheel 295-0873. winners. trailer. The Wolfman, Neil Rush Registration fees, taken the and the Statics will be serving day of the race, are $30 for Sports up the oldies during the show. Rallycross Events Car Club of America members Car show awards start at 3:30 Near Jackson and $35 for non-members. This p.m., followed by a performance fee is charged for each session. by the Backfire Band. Highway Coming This event is part of Planes, Proceeds go to Lewis County Four rallycross events will Trains & Automobiles. charities. be held near the intersection of Additional information may This event is part of Trains, Maurin Road and the Jackson be obtained by calling Maximil- Planes & Automobiles. Highway in Chehalis Saturday lian MacDonald, 748-8578. Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 LOCAL

Graphic by Brittany Voie Lewis County’s Jobless Rate at 12.4 Percent, Still Near Highest in State By Amy Nile trade, transportation and utili- [email protected] ties and another 120 nonfarm positions in June. The county Lewis County had the third ‘‘As far as also suffered its biggest loss, 210 highest unemployment rate state and local government and in the state at 12.4 percent in unemployment within education jobs, but gained in all June, down slightly from May’s the county, we’re other sectors last month. revised figure of 12.7 percent, “It just wasn’t quite enough according to figures released kind of at a standstill. to get us on the positive side,” Tuesday from the Employment Vleming said. “I’m hoping the Security Department. There’s just not a lot The jobless rate for June in unemployment rate will con- Lewis County continues to be going on.’’ tinue dropping over the summer worse than the statewide fig- and we’ll get below 12 percent.” ure, which is 8.3 percent, and Jim Vleming Lewis County fared slightly the national rate of 8.2 percent. labor market economist better for unemployment in Both the state and national rates June than Grays Harbor County remain unchanged from May’s with 13 percent, the highest un- jobless figures. employment number in the state. The average income in Lewis Lewis County did experience Thurston County’s jobless County for 2011 was $38,325, a few job gains in June with 70 rate came in much lower than its also much lower that the state’s new construction jobs and 20 surrounding counties at 7.7 per- average of $55,500. manufacturing positions. cent due to the stability govern- “As far as unemployment “That’s the good news. But ment jobs create for the area. within the county, we’re kind of we’re still 180 jobs behind last San Juan County had the at a standstill,” said Jim Vlem- year in construction,” Vleming lowest unemployment figure in ing, a labor market economist said. “In manufacturing, we’re the state at just 5.6 percent due for Lewis, Grays Harbor, Pacific, up 180 over last year. So we’re to its large tourism industry. Mason and Thurston counties. doing pretty decent.” ••• “There’s just not a lot going on.” Lewis County lost 60 jobs in Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 McDermott Urges Tax to Offset Cost of Shipping Coal Through Northwest WASHINGTON (AP) — If tana westward through Wash- cost) has to be paid for by some- the Northwest is destined to ington and Oregon, whose ports body," said McDermott, a senior become a major shipping route are closest to power-hungry Democrat on the tax-writing House for coal exports to Asia, U.S. China and other Asian markets. Ways and Means Committee. Rep. Jim McDermott said min- The tax — the rate is 10 times McDermott said singling out ing companies ought to pay new what some companies now pay the coal industry for the tax is taxes to help offset the cost of in federal coal leases — would justified because burning more rail congestion, flying coal dust be divvied up among states to fossil fuel anywhere in the world and other potential fallout. spend as they wish on mitiga- contributes to global warming McDermott, a Seattle Dem- tion measures. Community ac- and undercuts America's shift ocrat, is proposing to create a tivists and environmentalists toward clean energy. national "coal mitigation trust are worried about an increased McDermott had four co- fund" by putting a $10 excise tax risk of barge accidents, rail con- sponsors as of Tuesday, but the on every ton of mined coal. gestion, pollution and other haz- legislation's fate is doubtful given The legislation, which he ards from trains carrying open the congressional stalemate over plans to roll out as early as mounds of coal. spending and taxes. A spokes- Wednesday, would be one of the McDermott's office esti- woman for Rep. Dave Reichert, first federal responses to plans mates the tax would generate of Auburn, a Republican col- by mining companies to route $117 billion over the next decade. league of McDermott's, did not coal from Wyoming and Mon- "The problem is, (mitigation respond to requests for comment. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Democratic Tax-Cut Fear Prompts Gun Sales, Panic Syria Rushes Bill in Showdown With Reinforcements to GOP Over Taxing the After Colorado Massacre Its Biggest City; Civil Best-Off Americans By Kristen Wyatt and Mike Baker War Far From Over WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian Democrats pushed a yearlong troops rushed dozens of tanks extension of tax cuts for all but DENVER — Firearms sales and reinforcements Wednesday the highest-earning Americans are surging in the wake of the toward Aleppo, the country’s stra- through the Senate on Wednesday, Colorado movie massacre as tegically vital commercial capital, giving Democrats a significant po- buyers express fears about both in a bid to crush a rebel advance litical victory on a measure that is personal safety and lawmakers that has spread to wide swaths of fated to go no further in Congress. who are using the shooting to the sprawling city. Senators approved the Dem- seek new weapons restrictions. As five days of fighting in Alep- ocratic bill by a near party-line In Colorado, the site of Fri- po intensified, and with rumors 51-48 vote, with Vice President day’s shooting that killed 12 and swirling of a final showdown in presiding over the injured dozens of others, gun that city, neighboring Turkey tight- chamber in case his vote was sales jumped in the three days ened its borders but said refugees needed to break a tie. Minutes that followed. The state approved will be allowed through. earlier, lawmakers voted 54-45 background checks for 2,887 peo- “We are expecting a big attack to kill a rival Republican pack- ple who wanted to purchase a fire- on Aleppo,” Mohammed Saeed, arm — 25 percent more than the age that would have included the J. Scott Applewhite / The Associated Press an activist based in Aleppo, told best-off in the tax reductions. average Friday to Sunday period The Associated Press. “People are in 2012 and 43 percent more than Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., center, leads a news conference on Capitol Hill in The $250 billion Democratic Washington D.C., Tuesday to criticize the sale of high-capacity magazines for as- worried they might face random the same interval the week prior. measure would extend tax cuts sault riles that are sold to the public. From left are, Rep. Diana DeGette, D-Colo., shelling while fleeing.” Dick Rutan, owner of Gunners in 2013 for millions of Ameri- Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., Lautenberg, and Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y. A The rebels have made stun- Den in suburban Arvada, Colo., cans that otherwise would expire previous federal ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines was allowed to ning advances over the past week, said requests for concealed-weap- in January. But it would deny lapse in 2004. but the battle for control of Syria, those reductions to individuals on training certification “are off a geographic and political linch- making over $200,000 yearly and the hook.” His four-hour course in the past several days compared there’s a gun-related tragedy that pin at the heart of the Middle East, couples earning at least $250,000. gun safety, required for certifica- with the same period two months some lawmakers might try and is far from over. And the potential tion for a concealed-weapons per- prior. Florida recorded 2,386 push through an anti-gun agenda. for wider, regional unrest is great. mit in Colorado, has drawn double background checks on Friday, up “We shouldn’t let one sick Israel’s foreign minister Sally Ride Sparks the interest since Friday. 14 percent from the week before. individual make us forget and warned that his country will act Posthumous Debate “What they’re saying is: They Oregon checks on Friday and Sat- lose sight of freedoms in this immediately if it discovers Islamic want to have a chance. They urday were up 11 percent over the country,” Wallace said. A few militants such as Lebanon’s Hez- on want to have the ability to pro- month past. Four days of checks members of Congress have talk- bollah are raiding Syria’s chemical NEW YORK (AP) — Pio- tect themselves and their fami- in California were up 10 percent ed this week about the need for or biological weapons stocks. neering astronaut Sally Ride, lies if they are in a situation like month-to-month. tougher gun laws, though politi- who relished privacy as much as what happened in the movie During the past decade, June cal leaders in Washington have North Korea Ends she did adventure, chose an ap- theater,” Rutan said. and July have consistently been shown no sign of bringing up propriately discreet manner of Day-to-day gun sales fre- the slowest months for gun sales, such measures any time soon. Speculation: Leader coming out. quently fluctuate, but the num- according to FBI data. Authorities have said that the Kim Jong Un’s At the end of an obituary that bers also look strong outside of Jay Wallace, who owns Ad- suspected Colorado shooter, James she co-wrote with her partner, Colorado, too. venture Outdoors in Smyrna, Ga., Holmes, methodically stockpiled Mystery Woman Is His Tam O’Shaughnessy, they dis- Seattle’s home county, King, found that his sales on Saturday weapons and explosives at work closed to the world their rela- saw nearly twice as many requests were up 300 percent from the and home in recent months. He Wife, ‘Comrade Ri’ tionship of 27 years. That was it. for concealed pistol licenses than same day a year ago — making purchased thousands of rounds SEOUL, South Korea (AP) As details trickled out after the same timeframe a year ago. it one of the best Saturdays his of ammunition and a shotgun, — North Korea ended weeks of Ride’s death on Monday, it be- Connecticut processed 38 percent business has ever had. He said a semi-automatic rifle and two speculation Wednesday by con- came clear that a circle of family, more gun-related records over customers are often afraid when Glock pistols, authorities said. firming that the mystery woman friends and co-workers had long beside young leader Kim Jong known of the same-sex relation- Un at recent public events is in- ship and embraced it. For many Anaheim Riots and Fallout deed his wife, “comrade Ri Sol Ju.” millions of others, who admired The news was buried in a Ride as the first American woman state TV report about Kim’s tour in space, it was a revelation — and of a new amusement park, de- it sparked a spirited discussion livered casually by a newscaster about privacy vs. public candor in who gave no details about Ri, in- regard to sexual orientation. cluding how long she and Kim have been married. Kim, who inherited rule of Formats Announced North Korea from his father, for Three Fall Kim Jong Il, seven months ago, has been seen with Ri at a con- Presidential Debates cert, a kindergarten visit and WASHINGTON (AP) — other events recently, but state Don’t look for podiums, open- media did not mention her be- ing statements or surprise top- fore now, fueling widespread ics at the debates if President speculation about her identity. and Mitt Rom- Analysts said the announce- ney follow the plan organizers ment was a calculated move by released Wednesday. Kim and his advisers as they forge The nonpartisan Commis- the image of the 20-something sion on Presidential Debates leader who took power following said debates would be 90 min- the December death of Kim Jong Il. utes each and feature topics that “Kim Jong Un is breaking would be announced ahead of with his father’s secrecy-shroud- time so voters and candidates ed leadership,” said Lim Eul- alike can study the subjects. chul, a North Korea expert at “The debates are the most The Orange County Register South Korea’s Kyungnam Uni- widely watched political pro- Demonstrators gathered on the steps of Anaheim City Hall Tuesday to protest the death of Manuel Diaz, 25, who died versity. “The revelation of his grams of any kind,” debate as a result of gunshot wounds sustained during a police pursuit by the Anaheim Police Department last Saturday on wife is a sign that Kim wants to planners Frank Fahrenkopf and North Anna Drive. Riot police ired bean bag rounds and pepper balls into a crowd of protesters late Tuesday outside show a more open leadership.” Mike McCurry said in a state- City Hall. ment. “These format changes are London Olympic designed to promote substantive dialogue before, during and after Organizers Display the debates about the major is- South Korean Flag sues of the day. They will permit Many Types of Drugs Remain citizens and candidates to come Instead of North Korean prepared for a series of voter edu- , Scotland (AP) — cation forums that inform and Legal After ‘Bath Salts’ Ban London Olympic organizers mis- engage the public.” takenly displayed the South Kore- The first debate, scheduled By Matthew Perrone the fragrant toiletries used to est drug epidemic. The prob- an flag on a jumbo screen instead for Oct. 3 at the University of The Associated Press moisturize skin. lem involves potent substances of North Korea’s before a women’s Denver, is set to focus on domes- President Barack Obama that amateur chemists make, soccer match Wednesday, prompt- tic policy. Organizers plan six, WASHINGTON — People signed a bill into law earlier this package and sell in stores un- ing the North Koreans to refuse to 15-minute segments that would are inventing so many new month that bans the sale, pro- der brands like “Ivory Wave,” take the field for nearly an hour. open with a question, a two- ways to get high that lawmak- duction and possession of more ‘’Vanilla Sky” and “Bliss” for as The match against Colombia minute reply from each candi- ers can’t seem to keep up. than two dozen of the most little as $15. Emergencies related was delayed for more than an date and then a discussion. They Over the past two years, the common bath salt drugs. But to the drugs have surged: The hour, and organizers apologized want the candidates to sit at a U.S. has seen a surge in the use health professionals say law- American Association of Poison for the error. table with the moderator, rather of synthetic drugs made of le- makers cannot keep pace with Control Centers received more “Today ahead of the women’s than standing on podiums. gal chemicals that mimic the bath salt producers, who con- than 6,100 calls about bath salt football match at Hampden The second, scheduled for dangerous effects of cocaine, stantly adjust their chemical drugs in 2011 — up from just Park, the South Korean flag was Oct. 16 at Hofstra University in amphetamines and other illegal formulations to come up with 304 the year before — and more shown on a big screen video Hempstead, N.Y., would take stimulants. new synthetic drugs that aren’t than 1,700 calls in the first half package instead of the North the form of a town hall-style The drugs are often sold covered by new laws. Experts of 2012. Korean flag. Clearly that is a meeting. Planners say the ques- at small, independent stores who have studied the problem The problem for lawmak- mistake,” organizers said. “We tions would come from unde- in misleading packaging that estimate there are more than ers is that it’s difficult to crack will apologize to the team and cided voters selected by pollster suggests common household 100 different bath salt chemi- down on the drugs. U.S. laws the National Olympic Commit- Gallup. Each candidate would items like bath salts, incense cals in circulation. prohibit the sale or possession tee and steps will be taken to en- get two minutes to tackle the and plant food. But the sub- “The moment you start to of all substances that mimic il- sure this does not happen again.” question, with a moderator fa- stances inside are powerful, regulate one of them, they’ll legal drugs, but only if federal The statement, however, in- cilitating a follow-up discussion. mind-altering drugs that have come out with a variant that prosecutors can show that they cluded another gaffe: It failed The final debate would take the been linked to bizarre and vio- sometimes is even more potent,” are intended for human use. to refer to the countries by their same format as the first, but would lent behavior across the coun- said Dr. Nora Volkow, direc- People who make bath salts and official Olympic names, causing focus on foreign policy topics an- try. Law enforcement officials tor of the National Institute on similar drugs work around this organizers to reissue the state- nounced ahead of time. That is refer to the drugs collectively Drug Abuse. by printing “not for human con- ment using “Republic of Korea” scheduled for Oct. 22 at Lynn Uni- as “bath salts,” though they There are no back alleys or sumption” on virtually every and “Democratic People’s Re- versity in Boca Raton, Fla. have nothing in common with crack houses in America’s lat- packet. public of Korea.” • Main 14 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

Lewis County Locals: Toni Nelson She Leads the Fight Against Cancer GIVING BACK: From Relay for Life to Advocating ‘‘Toni Nelson will do everything and anything for Domestic Violence Victims, Nelson Has for people.’’

Made a Difference Tom Callas By Stephanie Schendel longtime friend and fellow cancer survivor [email protected] MORTON — Toni Nel- munity. She do anything for her At one point during her son is a friend to everyone she community.” battle, the doctor told her she meets — and an angel to many. When Nelson first moved to would not survive to see her Friends and coworkers of Nel- Lewis County, she jokingly de- daughter’s eighth birthday, said son describe her as an advocate scribed the move as her husband Carolyn Price, a friend of Nel- for people who need a voice, a dragging her here “kicking and son for the past 16 years and screaming.” the mental health liaison with cancer survivor, a fighter and a Pete Caster / [email protected] “one-woman community mobi- Since then, despite her ongo- the Lewis County Public Health Toni Nelson poses for a portrait on the Morton High School track prior to the start lizer.” ing battle with cancer, she’s ded- and Social Services. Nelson con- of the Morton Relay for Life on July 13. Nelson, 49, of Glenoma, has icated her life, energy and career tinues to fight the odds against worked and volunteered for nu- to helping people throughout her even today. Society, a lot of the funds raised office citizenship award in 2010. merous organizations through- the community. Despite how sick she’s been during the east Lewis County “The deputies in the east out the county as a social worker, From bringing children to through her own fight with relay stay within the communi- end (of the county) appreci- nurse and educator. She also Chehalis from east county to cancer, Callas said, she’s never ty, helping local cancer patients ate and admire her immense- worked at White Pass Commu- participate in the sheriff’s of- stopped helping people. with the costs of transportation, ly,” said Lewis County Sheriff nity Services Coalition as an fice’s “Shop With A Cop” pro- “Toni Nelson will do every- support as well as legal services, Steve Mansfield. “I consider advocate for victims of domestic gram each year, to assisting peo- thing and anything for people,” Price said. her an honorary member of violence and sexual assault from ple after the 2007 floods, Nelson Callas said. “She has been the go-to gal our office.” 1997 until earlier this year. helps whoever needs it. She also co-founded the East in Morton and Eastern Lewis She has always been avail- “She takes on the world,” said “She will take care of others Lewis County Relay for Life, County,” Price said. “If there is able to help people, especially Debbie Campbell, executive di- before herself,” said Tom Callas, which has raised about $140,000 something you need, she can children the sheriff’s office does rector of United Way of Lewis a fellow cancer survivor and a since it started in 2006. either help you or find someone not have the resources to help, County, who has known Nelson longtime friend of Nelson’s. “She is really passionate about who can help you.” he said. for 13 years. “Even with her not The first time she was diag- it because she wants there to be a Nelson was also the recipient “She has been a strong part- feeling so well, she’d always be nosed with cancer was on Feb. cure,” Price said. of several community service ner with us in achieving our one of the first people to volun- 22, 1989, six weeks after her While some of the money awards throughout the com- mission in this community,” teer because she loves her com- daughter was born, Nelson said. goes to the American Cancer munity, including the sheriff’s Mansfield said. Suspect in the 1985 Homicides Booked into the Lewis County Jail Wednesday By Stephanie Schendel King Salmon, Alaska, on July [email protected] 8 for the murder of Wilhelmi- na “Minnie” and Edward “Ed” The man suspected of mur- Maurin that occurred more dering an elderly Ethel couple in than 26 years ago. 1985 was extradited from Alas- Rick and his brother John, ka and booked into the Lewis both originally from Mossy- County Jail Wednesday night. rock, allegedly abducted the Rick Allen Riffe was booked Ethel couple from their home into the Lewis Ed Maurin Minnie Maurin murder victim murder victim several days earlier, forced County Jail them to withdraw money at 9:44 p.m. iff’s Office traveled to Anchor- from the bank, then later shot Wednesday for age, Alaska, to transport Riffe and killed the couple in their alleged first- back to Lewis County. car, according to court docu- degree murder, Rick Riffe will be in Lewis ments. kidnapping, County Superior Court at 4 p.m. Rick and John Riffe would burglary and Thursday for an initial appear- have faced the same charges robbery. His ance. but John died of a longstanding bail is currently Rick Riffe Investigators from the medical condition shortly prior set at $5 million. accused of 1985 Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- to the arrest, according to the murder Detectives fice, in addition to Alaska state Lewis County Prosecuting At- from the Lewis County Sher- troopers, arrested Riffe, 53, in torney’s Office. Two Inmates Attempt to Escape From Green Hill School By Stephanie Schendel Green Hill School at about 3 p.m. we had an escape or even heard [email protected] Tuesday. Police found that both about an attempted escape,” said teens were wearing multiple lay- Sgt. Gwen Carrell from the Che- Two 16-year-old inmates at- ers of clothing and had a rope halis Police Department. tempted to escape from Green made up of laundry bags and Carrell said it is likely the Hill School Tuesday afternoon, pillow cases tied around their boys planned on using the extra according to the Chehalis Po- waist. They also had extra socks clothing they were wearing to lice Department. The teenagers tied around their wrists. crawled out of a window in the Based on the information, cover the razor wire at the top educational building and their police think that the boys were of the fence when they climbed teacher immediately called se- going to attempt to climb over over it. curity, who stopped them right the razor wire fence and escape, Both boys will be referred for outside the building. according to Chehalis police. attempted escape charges to the Chehalis police responded to “I can’t recall the last time prosecutor’s office. Thurston County Commissioners Unanimously Approve Controversial Critical-Areas Ordinance By Chelsea Krotzer logically hazardous, frequently against the ordinance provided The Olympian flooded or critical for aquifer their final comments during recharge; wetlands; and fish and the public-comment portion of Thurston County’s critical- wildlife habitat. Tuesday’s meeting. areas ordinance, which elicited The county’s review of the “What do we do if we don’t passionate arguments from both ordinance began in 2003, with have clean water? If we don’t opponents and supporters, was a 2005 deadline. The update was have clean air? What do we unanimously approved to au- suspended because of staffing have?” asked Sherri Goulet of dience applause Tuesday after- issues and resumed in 2007. Olympia. “We have nothing. noon. “We don’t want to be known Money, believe me, is somewhat “Commissioner Cathy Wolfe important, but it’s not nearly as called it “the moment we have as the weakest ordinance in been waiting for for over 10 the state, and by not having an important as the big picture – years.” ordinance, that is where we making decisions based on the The ordinance, approved at are right now,” Commissioner good of the environment and the county commission meeting, Sandra Romero said before vot- the welfare of further genera- is an overdue update to the first ing. “Our advantage of being tions, not just us.” ordinance approved in Decem- one of the last, if not the last, is Glen Morgan, project man- ber 1993, according to Planning that we have looked at neighbor- ager of Stop Taking Our Proper- Director Scott Clark. ing counties and other counties ty Thurston County, said com- The state Growth Manage- in the state, and we are right in missioners had made changes ment Act has required that the sync with them.” since the last public hearing that county review and, if necessary, Clark cited multiple changes should have resulted in an addi- revise the ordinance every seven to state law that had to be in- tional hearing. years using the best available sci- cluded in the updated ordinance, “Many changes have been ence. Thurston County was one such as the requirement to pro- made, and still need to be made, of the state’s last to update its tect salmon, wetland buffers and to fix all of the problems with critical-areas ordinance. new methods for testing the sus- this ordinance,” he said. “If you The ordinance protects five ceptibility of soil. failed to make some changes, we critical areas: those that are geo- Residents both for and should know that as well.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 • Sports 1

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Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Lexi Tarrow of Tumwater squares up to bunt for the Tri State All-Star Team during the Fastpitch Northwest Championship Tournament in Centralia on Wednesday. Four-Day Centralia Event Showcases Top Fastpitch Talent By Sara Potter opportunities are not going to Northwest Championship Tour- Borst Park sports complex, re- and today feature the tourna- For The Chronicle manifest themselves,” said Ken nament at Centralia's Borst Park cruiters, coaches, family and ment itself — with a four-game Olson, director of Centralia- sports complex. The four-day friends can stay at one place and guarantee for each team. Unfortunately, even the most based Fastpitch Northwest. “It’s event brings together the best of see every girl they want — or A total of 200 players and an talented fastpitch player may not fair to those girls that have the top athletes from all over the didn’t know they wanted to see.” estimated 1,000 visitors will be never have the opportunity to the potential and did everything Northwest, for college recruiters The tournament started in the Twin Cities for the event, continue playing ball after high benefitting the players as well as school. Not, however, because right to not make it to that next and coaches to get an eyeful all Monday with Sparq training level, and I'm passionate in mak- at once. (speed, power, athleticism, reac- the community. that player isn't good enough; “We want to bring people because she never had the op- ing sure every girl I can find gets “At some tournaments the tion, and quickness) to give re- seen.” fields are separated by miles, cruiters and coaches a quantifi- in to the area and show off the portunity to showcase her tal- complex we are building,” said ents in front of the one person With that in mind, Fastpitch and it makes it difficult for re- able measure of the raw athletic Northwest and Capitol Sports cruiters and coaches to see all abilities of each player. On Day 2, Olson. “We are a growing com- who could give her a spot. munity and this event will show “Exposure is important. If Northwest came together three the girls they would want to see,” the dozen teams meet and prac- the girls aren’t being seen, those years ago to form the Fastpitch Olson said. “By having it at the tice together, and Wednesday please see FASTPITCH, page S3

Babe Ruth 14s Twin Cities 14s Win State Championship By The Chronicle In the bottom of the fourth, ELMA — Twin Cities used Twin Cities tied up the game a dramatic bottom-of-the-sixth with three runs and one hit. An rally to knock off Richland 5-3 error by Richland led to 2 runs and win the 14-year-old Babe and a Brody Holcomb RBI sin- Ruth State Championship on gle. Wednesday to wrap up an unde- In the top of the fifth, Wood feated postseason. had runners at the corners but After three innings of play, struck out two to get out of the the Hub and Mint City club inning. The game would remain found themselves down 3-0 to tied until the bottom of the Richland. They rallied in the sixth when Wood led the inning bottom of the fourth to tie it 3-3 off with a single. He was driv- and scored 2 runs in the sixth en home by Kieran Bredeson, off back-to-back doubles to win who smacked a double. Nolan 5-3. Hawkins added another insur- Jordan Wood pitched a com- ance run with an RBI double of plete game for Twin Cities, strik- his own to make it 5-3. ing out five and getting out of Richland hit a leadoff double multiple jams for his team. After in the top of the seventh, and got Richland took the early 3-0 lead another baserunner on because of an error with one out. How- in the top of third thanks to a ever, Wood retired the final two 2-run double and an RBI single, batters with a strikeout and a Wood struck out two batters to Brandon Hansen / [email protected] groundout to Jake Sutton for the get out of the inning. championship. Nolan Hawkins slides into third base safe for Twin Cities during his team’s championship game victory against Richland at the He'd allow just three hits af- 14-year-old Babe Ruth State Tournament in Elma on Wednesday. ter that. please see 14s, page Sports 4

Firing The Final Word Twin Cities’ Drew Fagerness throws Gala Kicks Off Olympic Party Season a pitch during his LONDON (AP) — Muhammad Ali driver Lewis Hamilton, tennis star Boris TV’s Best Bet team’s semiinal was the star of a London charity gala Becker and boxer Wladimir Klitschko, Major League matchup against Wednesday that set off the Olympic party along with British celebs such as rocker Kansas City at Seattle Midland at the season — though with a gentle jog rather 15-year-old State Bob Geldof attended the party at the Vic- 7:10 p.m. than an A-list burst out of the blocks. toria and Albert Museum in honor of the Babe Ruth Tour- Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie failed to ROOT nament in Castle put in a much-anticipated appearance on 70-year-old boxing icon. Rock Tuesday. the red carpet at the Sports for Peace fun- Ali was the guest of honor at the event, draiser, where attendance started at 2,500 which was raising money for the educa- pounds ($3,900) a head. tional Muhammad Ali Center and for re- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Sports figures including Formula One search into Parkinson’s disease. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding COMMENTARY: Under the Open Sky

Little Things

With Wings Kim Mason / For The Chronicle Above, right: The Common Skipper gets its name from their characteristically fast and darting light pattern. Their proportionally smaller wings and stout bodies give them a moth-like look, but the clubbed antennae tips mark them as members A Delightfully Close Look at the Hidden of the butterly world. Above, left: The Cabbage White butterly, when examined closesly, has a delicate yellow coloring of the underwings, intensely yellow-tipped Beauty of Common Moths and Butterflies clubs of the antennae, and the speckled bird’s egg green of their eyes.

y fascination with Yes, since then it has been moths began last sum- the dusky or pale butterflies Mmer when I stumbled and the common, everyday day- upon a stunning Polyphemus flying and light bulb-attracted Moth on my back porch. This moths that have held my fasci- giant silkworm moth had nation. tinfoil-like spots on its wings, a fur-covered back and enormous Surprisingly Attractive and feathery antennae. Helpful Moths My next great find was a Pale Tiger Swal- Each and every moth I have lowtail But- studied has something about it terfly, perched that makes it not only interest- just outside ing, but beautiful. the newsroom Moths that look like dull, door. It was the washed-out common whites can first opportu- carry a sprinkling of gold dust on nity I had to their wings. Some have a feathery study the long, edge to their wings; others carry coiled, tongue- By Kimberly Mason an elaborate lacy edge. like proboscis Moths with fur-covered of a butterfly closely and to see shoulders — some cut in precise, the velvety covering of scales sculpted peaks, others are worn in deep black and rich, creamy as ermine stoles — are my favor- white in magnified detail. ites. The variety seems endless. Together, those great winged Each moth face is unique, beasts opened my eyes to a from long snouted moths to world I never knew existed out- bug-eyed monsters to delicate side of picture books and wild- countenances holding looks of life television shows. And there wide-eyed innocence. they were, on the doorstep of my One of my favorite moths is own little world and in my own a day-flying moth: the Cinnabar community. Moth. As amazing as those great He looks like a pretty butter- moments of discovery were, fly with his bold black and red they pale in comparison to the coloring, but this winged crea- series of little moments I have ture is actually an evil-eradicat- enjoyed since. Chasing after ing, heroic moth of momentous butterflies and studying moths biological proportion as he helps Kim Mason / For The Chronicle close up, discovering the little destroy the evil Tansy Ragwort Three moths, all commonly seen in our area in the daytime. The white moth is a Yellow Woollybear, the black moth with details that makes each and weed. white spots is a Six-spotted Forester, and the black and red beauty is a Cinnabar Moth. The easiest way to determine every one special, has become whether a colorful day-lying insect is a moth or a butterly is to look at the antennae. Butterlies carry clubs at the end nearly an obsession. please see MOTHS, page S3 of their antennae, moth antennae either taper to the end or are feathery like that of the Woollybear. Fishing & Hunting Report Head to the Beach and into the Ocean for the Best Action By Kimberly Mason visors, we decided to make this Merwin and Yale kokanee 13 sockeye salmon and one In the Salt For The Chronicle change now to try to stay within anglers are getting good hauls. chum salmon during five days the Chinook guideline and al- The local small lakes are of operations at the Cowlitz “The salmon seemed to have A reminder that anglers fish- low for a full season of fishing.” fishing well in the early morning Salmon Hatchery separator. moved offshore,” said McElroy, ing ocean waters off Neah Bay Through July 8, anglers and late evenings. During the past week Taco- “they’re about 20 miles out and (Marine Area 4) will be restrict- have taken 1,492 Chinook off The Columbia, from ma Power employees released 17 in 300 feet of water. It’s been ed to one Chinook as part of Neah Bay. The Chinook harvest Longview on down, has been spring Chinook adults and one rougher than a cob some days, their daily limit of two salmon guideline for that area is 4,700. good for steelheaders. jack at the Day Use Park in Lake you better pick your day before is in order. The rule came down Salmon fishing remains Anglers on the Cowlitz River Scanewa above Cowlitz Falls heading out.” from WDFW in mid-July. Their have been having luck with bait, Dam. They released two spring open seven days a week in ma- Neah Bay to marine area 9 thought in the decrease is to “in- said McElroy. Chinook adults and one jack rine area 4, as well as in marine has been fishing well for bottom crease the likelihood of provid- areas 1 (Ilwaco) and 3 (LaPush). “The guys that are using a into the Cispus River above the fish and salmon. ing a season-long fishery.” Marine Area 2 (Westport) is bobber and jig aren’t doing as mouth of Yellow Jacket Creek We had been allowed to re- open for salmon fishing Sun- well as the bait fisherman at the and released seven spring Chi- The tuna seem to be out tain two Chinook a day since days through Thursdays. pool at Barrier Dam,” McElroy nook adults and 11 jacks into about 30 miles, but they are July 1. But an unusually strong In all four marine areas, said. “They’re just killing ‘em the upper Cowlitz River at Pack- starting to haul them on board start to the fishing season anglers must release wild coho with bait.” wood. Eighty-three spring Chi- in good numbers. prompted fishery managers to salmon. They are still hauling in nook mini-jacks were released Crabbing in Puget Sound is make a change, said Pat Pattillo, spring Chinook, though the into Riffe Lake at the Mossyrock reportedly good to great. salmon policy coordinator for most of the fish seem to be a Park boat launch. WDFW. Rivers, Lakes, and Streams little past their prime. A total of 81 summer-run ••• “The fishery in marine area “Riffe Lake is still fishing River flows on the Cowlitz steelhead and 12 sockeye salm- Kimberly Mason is a freelance 4 got off to such a hot start that really good for silvers,” said have stayed steady the last few on were transported to the lower writer and photojournalist. Visit her more than a third of the Chi- Charles McElroy, sporting days at just below 6,000 cfs. Cowlitz River and released at the website The (Almost) Daily News nook harvest guideline for the goods clerk at Sunbird Shopping Last week Tacoma Power I-5 boat launch during the week. (almostdailynews.com), find her on area already has been taken,” Center. “You’ve got to go deeper recovered 1,264 summer-run In addition, one sockeye salmon Facebook (Kimberly Mason — The Pattillo said. “After consulting for them, about 80-feet, now that steelhead, 123 spring Chinook was released at the Massey Bar Chronicle), call 269-5017 or email with our coastal community ad- the water has warmed up.” adults, 16 jacks, 39 mini-jacks, boat launch last week. [email protected]. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

Senior Legion Baseball Sobe- Tunes Up for State With Win Over Senators By The Chronicle Brandon Conradi started on The Lizards put up 3 runs in Sobe-Toyota tacked on addition- Jake LeDuc said. "It was what we OLYMPIA — Centralia the hill and allowed just one hit the first inning. Cooper Zurfluh al runs in the third and fourth needed to get ready for Saturday." Sobe-Toyota found innings for and an earned run over three led off the game with a double innings. The Lizards open the state innings, with Derek Putman four different pitchers and got a and scored on a pair of passed Zurfluh had two hits and an tournament with a game against and Dominic Angwood hold- nice warm-up for the American ing Capital City hitless over the balls, after which Cole Housden RBI, and Michael Forgione tal- the Yakima Beetles at noon in Legion AAA State Tournament next five frames and Nick Schul- and Kyle Shepherd each drew lied a pair of base knocks. Selah on Saturday. The tourna- with a 5-3 win over Capital City tz closing the game out in the walks. Schultz and Michael Stu- "Overall, it was a pretty good ment will run through Wednes- here Wednesday. ninth. art each added RBI singles, and team effort," Centralia coach day. Fastpitch Continued from Sports 1 that and at the same time, we are helping the kids accomplish their dreams, while supporting our community, and economy. It is a great thing.” This year, more than 20 re- cruiters and coaches from the NCAA Division I ranks to the NCJAA were in attendance, in- cluding personnel from the Uni- versity of Washington, Pacific Lutheran University, St. Mar- tin’s University, and Pacific Uni- versity. “I reach out to every college I can think of and let them know we have invited the best players we can find, and that we are not here to waste anybody’s time,” said Olson. Players are first invited to a Prospect Evaluation Camp, in their respective region, which is a tryout with drills to test the athlete’s abilities. The girls with the potential to play at the next level are then invited to play in the championship tournament. “We go all over the place and have girls from all over at- tending this year: Yakima Valley, Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Mt. Vernon, Southern Oregon, Mossyrock’s Autumn Moorcroft makes a throw to home plate while playing for the Tri-State All-Star Team at the Fastpitch Northwest Softball Tournament in Centralia Idaho, Canada, and locally, as on Wednesday. well,” Olson said. “We try to place camps in the middle of tivate the girls to be their best, ment and I have seen the ben- her official letter of intent in No- ter the first round of games, a bunch of smaller school and and show the college recruiters efits of the event,” said Pock- vember. and concludes with games this non-metropolitan areas, so we and coaches what they can do. lington, whose oldest daughter, “It is just an amazing experi- morning and afternoon. can get a ride variety of talent “It made you want to be bet- Parker, has verbally committed ence for everyone involved,” said “It is a competitive event, so and find girls that may have ter playing with girls you have to play softball for the Univer- Pocklington. “The girls get to having the home run contest, it been overlooked. The teams are seen and admire and now you sity of Arkansas after she gradu- play with the best players from really gives the girls a chance put together by the general area are on the same team.” Janice ates from Centralia in 2013. His all over the place and not the they are from, since we are still to relax and hit the ball,” said Knutz, a 2012 Rochester gradu- younger daughter, Payton, a usual players they are used to. Olson. “It is going to go by fast, growing the teams are more like ate who played in the first tour- freshman-to-be at Centralia, is It takes them out of their com- and I hope every girl gets the southwest Oregon, or an Idaho nament in 2010. “It takes you to playing in the tournament for forts zones and really raises team, but; eventually, our goal is a new level of competition and the first time this summer. the bar for them to guage their most they can out the experi- to have teams where all the play- new level of play for yourself.” "The benefits of her playing strengths and weaknesses: it is ence. And, my goal for this event ers are from the same general Bruce Pocklington has been with girls of this caliber, so early just a great thing and gives these is for it to continue to grow larg- area.” a volunteer coach since the event on in her career, will greatly im- girls opportunities they may er each year, so we can help as All the coaches are volun- began. prove her skills and her drive for never have otherwise.” many girls as possible reach the teers on hand to help with struc- “Both my daughters have her future,” Pocklington added. The event featured a home next level of competitive fast- ture and encouragement to mo- been involved in the tourna- Parker Pocklington will sign run contest on Wednesday af- pitch.”

Basketball Moths: Chasing Swallowtail Continued from Sports 2 and I haven’t found one yet USA Passes First that will stop long enough to Tansy ragwort flowers pose for a pretty picture. throughout the summer and grows on roadsides, in For a while I tried spot- Big Test With Win Over Spain pastures, fields and cleared ting the swallowtail larva in forested areas, at low and my travels, but since the pu- TOO FAST: Team USA James added 25 and Kevin year. mid elevations. Ragwort is pae look almost exactly like Durant had 13, including 10 in They’re still the best two toxic, and can be lethal to bird droppings I was “see- Too Quick for Spain in the first 3½ minutes of the third teams in the world and favored cattle and horse and these ing” them everywhere — so Exhibition Matchup quarter to help the U.S. break to meet again in the Aug. 12 toxic properties remain in I gave that up too. open the teams’ final exhibition gold-medal game. Spain would cut plants found in hay. My favorite butterflies BARCELONA, Spain (AP) game before heading to London. have a different look, as Marc (If you see tansy ragwort are a mostly overlooked little — There is no “We knew that this was a big Gasol was held out of this one gold medal. weed, pull it, bag it — don’t game,” U.S. guard Chris Paul while recovering from a left fellow, the skipper. Skippers The only prize was some compost it — and throw it in look like a cross between a said. “When Coach K talked to shoulder injury and backup player of the game award LeB- point guard Sergio Rodriguez the garbage.) moth and a butterfly with us, he told us this was probably ron James and Carmelo Antho- the biggest game here in Barce- also sat out. Both larvae and mature their large, stout bodies ny shared. moths feed on tansy plants. lona since the ‘92 team was here, It may not matter if the and smaller wings. When Not counting doesn’t mean so we approached it like that Americans play like this in the The adult moths consume at rest, skippers keep their not mattering. the nectar of the flowers, the and it was a good win for us.” games that count. forewings usually angled up- Once U.S. coach Mike The teams played a memora- Spain’s players said Monday larvae feast on the foliage wards and their hindwings Krzyzewski told the U.S. Olym- ble gold-medal game four years that while they would try to win and stems. spread out like airplane pic team that it was playing in ago, the Americans pulling this tuneup, the bigger priority The larvae of the Cin- wings. They rarely fold them probably the biggest basketball away for a 118-107 victory after was preparing for London. The nabar Moth can consume up completely. game here since the Dream leading by only four points with Americans responded that the large amounts of the tansy Team ruled Barcelona, the If you, like me, lack the less than 2½ minutes left. Spaniards, playing in front of ragwort alkaloids (the poi- Americans couldn’t help want- speed or agility to chase This one turned out much their home fans, would be com- son) without a problem. ing to take it to Spain — even if easier once the U.S. controlled pelled to go all out in hopes of a after butterflies, your best In fact, the alkaloids are it may have messed them up in the final three quarters. victory. actually beneficial to the bet is to find a garden full the beginning. “It was a good test for us to- Spain seemed to be playing Cinnabar Moths, because as of flowers and take a seat. “Today was one of those night, but the exhibition games for real, but was simply over- they absorb alkaloids, they Sooner or later you’ll be games that as a team, as a unit, are over, the friendlies are over matched and the Americans also become a bitter bite and rewarded with the gift of a we really tried to lock in from and we look forward to the real eventually ran away for the vic- predators leave them alone. butterfly flyby. the start,” Anthony said. “I challenge of going to London,” tory. To learn more about the To learn more about but- think we came out a little bit James said. “Well, it was definitely a moths of the Pacific North- terflies on the internet, try too focused, a little bit overzeal- Pau Gasol scored 19 points game that we would have loved west, visit the new moth the Gardens with Wings ous at the beginning and they and Oklahoma City forward to play better as a team,” Gasol website at http://pnwmoths. website, www.gardenswith- jumped on us quick. Serge Ibaka, a native of the Re- said. “We made too many mis- “They came out with a lot biol.wwu.edu/. Over 1,200 wings.com, or the North public of Congo who became a takes which they capitalized and of intensity and got some easy Spanish national last year, had they played their game. They’re moth species are listed on American Butterfly Associa- this site with information, shots, easy baskets. Once we 16. a quick unit, very athletic and tion, www.naba.org. settled down and made a couple Both teams have been weak- once they were able to convert a distribution maps and high ••• quality photographs. plays defensively, got back to our ened by injuries, with the U.S. few fast-break opportunities due Kimberly Mason is a free- comfort zone, we didn’t look missing , Dwight to our turnovers, it was hard for lance writer and photojour- back from there.” Howard and Chris Bosh, all key us.” Chasing Butterflies nalist. Visit her website The Anthony came off the bench contributors in Beijing, along The Americans, who would I have long ago given (Almost) Daily News (almos- to score 23 of his 27 points in with Derrick Rose. have had Howard, Bosh and up chasing the magnificent tdailynews.com), find her on the first half, and the Americans The Spaniards are without Blake Griffin on this roster, be- Western Tiger Swallowtail Facebook (Kimberly Mason — beat Spain 100-78 Tuesday night point guard Ricky Rubio, and lieve their quickness and ver- down for a photograph. That The Chronicle), call 269-5017 in a rematch of the 2008 Olym- All-Star center Marc Gasol, Juan satility will overcome their size butterfly seems to carry or email kim@almostdailynews. pic gold-medal game — and a Carlos Navarro and Rudy Fer- problems, and that’s what hap- twin engines of turbo power com. possible preview of the next one. nandez have battled injuries this pened in this one. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 SPORTS

Babe Ruth Baseball Twin Cities 13s Beat Moses Lake to Open Regionals OPENER: Centralia- Chehalis Squad Rallies for 6 Runs in Key Sixth Inning for 6-0 Victory in Pacific NW Regional Tournament By The Chronicle MERIDIAN, Idaho — The Twin Cities All-Stars opened the 13-year-old Pacific North- west Babe Ruth Regional Tour- nament here Wednesday with a 6-0 win over Moses Lake. Garrett Yarter tossed a three- hit complete game, and the lo- cal squad plated all 6 of its runs with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Yarter singled with a runner on second to put runners on first and third with two down in the sixth. Moses Lake's pitcher tried to pick Yarter off at first, but the errant toss sailed into right field to allow the first run of the game to score. Three straight walks scored Yarter, and Tyson Guerrero knocked a 2-run sin- gle, followed by a 2-run double from Cody Parker-Sexsmith to push the lead to 6-0. Guerrero finished the game 2 for 3, while Yarter was 2 for 2 at the plate and struck out seven with just one walk. Two of the three hits the Twin Cities pitch- Cori Riffe / Courtesy Photo er allowed were infield singles, Twin Cities’ Garrett Yarter heads off the mound after an inning of work with his teammates, including Jacob Cleary (7) and catcher Tysen Paul (right) Wednesday during while the third was a grounder a pool-play win in the 13-year-old Pacific Northwest Regional Babe Ruth Tournament in Merdian, Idaho. that rolled to the outfield — and was the only Moses Lake ball to "The coaches really talked were pinch running, or pinch morning at 8 a.m. The Centra- to the bracket semifinal por- leave the infield in the contest. to the kids about using the ros- hitting. It's a pretty fun team to lia-Chehalis squad will then tion of the tournament. The All 14 players on the roster ter and everybody having a be around." play at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on semifinals and regional cham- made it into the game, accord- role, and it worked out again," Twin Cities will face host Friday to conclude pool play, ing to Twin Cities assistant Thomas said. "A couple of guys Meridian, which beat Cal- with the top two teams from pionship game will be played coach Chris Thomas. played defensive innings, and gary 10-0 on Wednesday, this each five-team pool advancing on Saturday. Twin Cities 15s Win State Title

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Nolan Wasson hauls in the fly ball for Twin Cities while Nolan Hawkins looks on during the championship game against Richland in the 14-year-old State Babe Ruth Tournament in Elma on Wednesday.

14s: Next Stop is The Dalles Monohon Photography & Design / Courtesy Photo The Twin Cities 15-year-old All-Stars celebrate after defeating Kalama-Woodland-Ridgefield-La Center, 9-4, in the Continued from Sports 1 and Wood. Wood would be later championship game of the 15-year-old Babe Ruth State Tournament Wednesday in Castle Rock. The Centralia-Cheha- named the game's MVP for hit- lis combination squad will join KWRL and host Kelso in the Pacific Northwest Regional Babe Ruth Tournament, begin- Twin Cities is on a nine- ting a triple and a single in the ning Monday in Kelso. The winner of the regional tournament will advance to the 15-year-old Babe Ruth World Series, game winning streak and out- game. which will run from Aug. 18-25 in Van Buren, Ark. scored teams 51-13 at the state tournament. Wasson collected another On Tuesday, they took down RBI in the fifth to make it 6-0. MLB the defending champions in After Hazel Dell Metro an- the semifinals with a resound- swered back with 2 runs in the ing 12-2 victory over Hazel Dell top of the sixth, Twin Cities end- Police: Cal Ripken’s Mom Abducted, Now Safe Metro in six innings. ed the game with a 6-run rally in ABERDEEN, Md. (AP) — A next-door neighbor said Vi what out the sides, he said. Sutton held things down on the bottom of the frame. Cal Ripken Jr.’s 74-year-old Ripken told him her kidnapper Ripken told her neighbor the mound for Twin Cities. He The team batted around their mother was found with her didn’t seem to know that her son the gunman also didn’t seem to combined with Brody Holcomb, order and Blake Wichert drove hands bound in the back seat of was the Hall of Fame infielder know she was part of the Rip- who relieved Sutton in the sixth, in the game-winning RBI that her car Wednesday after she said nicknamed “Iron Man” for play- ken family, who is well-known for a two-hitter. enforced the ten-run rule. she was kidnapped at gunpoint ing in 2,632 consecutive games throughout the Baltimore area "Sutton pitched a good game," a day earlier at her home outside during his 21-year career with and to baseball fans all over. "We came out with a lot of Twin Cities coach Kevin Wasson Baltimore and driven around the Baltimore. “He said he just wanted mon- positive energy," Wasson said. said. "Our defense also played blindfolded by her abductor, po- Gus Kowalewski said he ey and her car,” Kowalewski said. very, very well. It was outstand- "The kids were focused and they lice and neighbors said. spoke with Vi Ripken later Three years after voluntarily ing." were ready for this game. It was a Investigators do not know Wednesday morning and she ending his Iron Man streak, Hazel Dell Metro was shut- game we wanted." the kidnapper’s motive and told him the gunman tied her Ripken Jr. retired in 2001. He out until the top of the sixth Wasson finished the game there was no ransom demand hands and put a blindfold on her, is the chairman and founder of inning, when they were able to with three hits, while Sutton, for Vi Ripken’s release, Aber- but said he wouldn’t hurt her. Ripken Baseball Inc., which he get two runs across the plate. Dobyns and Wood all had two. deen Police Chief Henry Trabert “He lit cigarettes for her, they runs along with his brother, Bill. However, Twin Cities was al- said at a news conference. stopped for food,” Kowalewski Investigators determined Twin Cities' coach added that The gunman forced Ripken that Ripken was missing Tues- ready well ahead by that time. said. “He said, ‘I’m not going to this was a big win for his team into her silver Lincoln Conti- hurt you. I’m going to take you day night after talking to Bal- The team collected 17 hits and against an established Babe nental between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. back,’ and that’s what he did.” timore County Police, who scored in every inning against Ruth power. Tuesday, police said. She was Kowalewski said Ripken notified the media about her Hazel Dell Metro. "They're a good team," Was- found bound and unharmed but told him the gunman originally disappearance shortly before In the first inning, Dobyns son said of Hazel Dell Met- shaken about 6:15 a.m. Wednes- planned to put tape over her she was found. The county bor- drove home Nolan Wasson with day near her home in Aberdeen, eyes. ders the one where Aberdeen is a double. In the second, Wasson ro, "They're well-coached and they're a program that has been about 30 miles northeast of Bal- “But he didn’t do that be- located. picked up an RBI thanks to a timore. cause she said ‘please don’t do Vi Ripken described her ab- around for a while." sac fly. Bredeson extended Twin When asked if police believe that ‘cause I’m claustrophobic,’” ductor as a tall, thin white man Cities' lead to 3-0 by driving in a Twin Cities now advances to the kidnapper knew who he was said Kowalewski, a 72-year-old with glasses wearing camou- run in the third. the 14-year-old Pacific North- abducting, Trabert did not an- retired autoworker. flage clothing, but police had The Hub and Mint City boys west Babe Ruth Regional Tour- swer, saying investigators don’t Instead, the gunman put no other details. The FBI and collected two more runs in the nament, starting Aug. 1 in The know the motive or if the suspect some type of mask or blinders Maryland State Police were also fifth thanks to RBIs by Wasson Dalles, Ore. has any ties to the Ripken family. on her, and she could see some- involved in the investigation. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012

Commentary NFL Seahawks Make Max Unger One of NFL’s Best- Paid Centers MIDDLEMAN: Unger Started 15 games at Center Last Season Once Tom Cable Became the Seahawks’ Line Coach By Danny O’Neil Seattle Time Max Unger’s role as a center- piece of Seattle’s offensive line was solidified this week as the Seahawks announced a contract extension for the former second- round pick. No terms were announced other than a multiyear deal, but it’s expected to make Unger one Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press of the best-paid centers in the New York Yankees’ Ichiro Suzuki (31) waves to fans as he leaves the ield following a baseball game against the , Wednesday, in Seattle. NFL. The timing is important to note, too, coming before Unger starts the final year of a four-year contract he signed after being drafted out of Oregon in 2009. He is the only Seahawks offen- sive lineman to arrive before Pete LIFE WITHOUT ICHIRO Carroll became coach in 2010. “Pete and I are excited to chiro tipped his helmet one inside I was going through a World Series since his rookie a starter on a good Mariners lock up a young core leader on final time and bowed in ev- some emotional times,” he said season in 2001. Depending on team, he’s a little younger (30) our offense,” general manager Iery direction at Safeco Field. through a translator after go- how he plays down the stretch, and plays Gold Glove-caliber John Schneider said in a release. Several seconds later, the heavy ing 1 for 5 in the Yankees’ 5-2 this also might be his last defense. Those three are the “Max’s consistent and profession- applause of 36,071 ended. comeback victory. “It was very chance. only veterans left who need al approach to his job transcends Three-and-a-half hours later, special the last few days.” “Obviously, I need to get replacements. Soon, the Mari- the locker room and the huddle.” the game ended. And two days He had transitioned to a more comfortable,” said Ichiro, ners will truly be all-in with Unger, 26, was drafted as a after the shocking trade an- new team, but not a new city. who was 3 for 12 in his first the kids. center, but saw his first action nouncement, the touching yet The Mariners were embracing series as a Yankee. “Every day, It’s a good thing because in 2009 at guard, starting 13 awkward part of this transition for a fresh start, too, but they it’s going to get there.” the goodbyes have gotten tir- games before moving to center. ended, too. couldn’t help looking over and This new version of nor- ing, and even more so, the He played guard in 2010, but Now, life seeing No. 51 wearing No. 31 malcy will be a weird thing for veteran scapegoats have taken suffered a season-ending foot in- without Ichiro and looking like a useful role the rest of the season. But it’s too much abuse. It has taken jury in the opener. He started 15 really begins. player instead of a worn-down not any odder than watching a general manager Jack Zdurien- games at center last season once He won’t be face of the franchise. team amid a youth movement cik since 2009 to clean up past Tom Cable became the team’s in right field, This was one of those hanging onto a 38-year-old mistakes and fix some of his line coach. not even for breakups in which the couple star who won’t be around own, but a clean slate is now “I am very happy about this the opposing was determined to remain when (if?) the Mariners build a within sight. new deal,” said Unger. “We have team. The next friends and even went sepa- contending team. Meanwhile, Ichiro is free a developing young line that had time you see Jerry Brewer rately to the same party. But as The best thing you can say to win. Too bad he couldn’t some success last year that we him, it’ll be The Seattle the night went on, everyone re- about the Mariners right now do it here, while he was still in can build upon this season. It’s a on television Times alized that distance will make is that the purging is almost good deal for the both of us, and his prime. But Ichiro remains in some seem- things so much easier. over. There are two painful as- I couldn’t be happier to be in Se- proud and physically fit, and ingly distant place. The Mari- At last, the public display pects of any rebuilding job like attle.” ners’ three-game series with is over. this: going young and waiting he performs well on a big stage. Unger’s extension comes the New York Yankees, the The Mariners can return to for results; and clearing the Like it or not, you’ll be hearing one day after the Seahawks an- team that traded for the aging developing their young players, roster of veterans who don’t fit plenty about him from afar. nounced a new deal for defensive star, amounted to a long and with the added goal of figuring the movement. He’s not done yet. He made end Chris Clemons. They are the strange goodbye, but it was out whether they have a right The Ichiro trade, though that point clear as he exited his first Seahawks to sign extensions appropriate considering what fielder to replace Ichiro. difficult for many to take, is a longtime baseball home. a year before their contracts end- Ichiro meant to this area for “We’re moving forward,” huge step toward finishing the Asked if it dawned on him ed in Carroll’s tenure. nearly 12 seasons. This was a Mariners manager Eric Wedge latter. The Mariners still have that this could be his final The Seahawks finished last cathartic time, including hav- said. “I think it’s another step 34-year-old, .181-hitting Chone game at Safeco Field, Ichiro season with a 7-9 record. They ing to watch him get three hits now that these guys are leav- Figgins, who has another year gave a quick response. were third in the NFC West as a foe and help the Yankees ing town. The focus is on these left on his four-year, $36 mil- “This year,” he shot back. behind Arizona (8-8) and San exploit the inferior home team. young kids playing baseball — lion contract. And 34-year-old He’s not retiring at season’s Francisco (13-3), however many Though he showed his clas- and getting better.” catcher Miguel Olivo is hitting end. And as long as the Mari- analysts are picking Seattle as sic composure through it all, And Ichiro can commence .198, but with Jesus Montero ners don’t re-sign him this off- one of the favorites to win the Ichiro admitted Wednesday trying to produce for a winner. and John Jaso producing, he season, there’s nothing wrong division along with the 49ers, that his heart was doing jump- He sought this opportunity in has no clear role, either. Short- with that. who were a game from the Super ing jacks, too. requesting a trade. This is the stop Brendan Ryan is hitting This breakup may be cor- Bowl. “I didn’t really show it, but best chance he has had to win .188, and though he won’t be dial, but it has to be permanent. Soccer U.S. Women Come Back to Beat France 4-2 VICTORY: U.S. Soccer as the grueling tournament pro- bly, the ball bounced to a French gresses. player, Delie, who put the easy Opens up Olympics With But Wambach scored in the shot past Solo, again off the Victory Over France 19th, Morgan in the 32nd, Lloyd goalie’s outstretched left hand, in the 56th and Morgan again to make it 2-0. GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) in the 66th. Wambach now has But the Americans are argu- — An early start to the Olym- 139 international goals in her ably stronger, deeper and more pics turned into an early hole for pursuit of ’s record diverse than they’ve ever been, the U.S. women’s soccer team, of 158, and 23-year-old “Baby and they have the firepower to which gave up two quick goals Horse” Morgan - the second- overcome such a deficit - and before unleashing an attack the youngest player on the team quickly. Wambach, who has the rest of the world will find hard - has a remarkable 19 this year best header in women’s soccer, to stop. alone. started the comeback by nod- used her size While the Americans are ding in Megan Rapinoe’s corner and strength to put in a header, favored to win gold again - and applied her speed kick. to chip one over the goalkeeper even though the U.S. is now 13- The goal awakened some of and broke the tie 0-1 all-time against France - it a crowd that so far had behaved with a 25-yard rocket. All of was hardly a surprise to see the as if watching a BBC documen- which sent the two-time defend- French make it a game. The tary. Chants of “U-S-A!” began ing goal medalists to a 4-2 vic- teams were tied late in the sec- to echo in sections of Hampden tory over France on Wednesday ond half in last year’s World Cup Park, the 109-year-old landmark as they opened their London semifinals before the Ameri- that serves as Scotland’s nation- Games far from London. cans finished off a 3-1 win, and al stadium. Morgan added an insurance France entered these Olympics The 52,000-seat stadium goal - created by a nice run from on a 17-game winning streak. was perhaps one-third full at - for the Ameri- The plays Co- kickoff, but the game needed cans, which began play two days lombia in its second group game to draw only a couple of thou- before the opening ceremony on Saturday. France will face sand to surpass the all-time and 400-plus miles from the North Korea. Scottish record for attendance British capital. Soccer starts its The French took the lead on at a women’s game. Organizers Chris Clark / The Associated Press Olympics early so it has time to a deflected long ball that ended gave away some 30,000 tickets France’s Camille Abily, left, shields the ball from United States’ Lauren Cheney dur- play a full tournament of games. up at the foot of Thiney, who to schools and local clubs to ing the women’s group G soccer match between the United States and France at The Americans allowed had plenty of time and space to keep the stands from being em- the London 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at Hampden Park more goals in the first hand- unleash a 22-yard shot into the barrassingly empty in a region Stadium in Glasgow. ful of minutes than they had upper right corner of the net, where soccer is overwhelmingly allowed in any game since the grazing the fingertips of leaping a man’s game. chipped it over goalkeeper Sar- long run down the left side deep World Cup final loss to Japan goalkeeper . The American fans who ah Bouhaddi to tie the score. into the penalty area before run- last year. Gaetane Thiney (12th Two minutes later, the Amer- made the trip had their enthusi- Lloyd’s tiebreaker was never ning into interference. The ball minute) and Marie-Laure Delie icans played a dangerous game asm rewarded when goalkeeper in doubt, a blast that left Bou- (14th) found holes in a suppos- of pinball deep in their own end, Solo got an assist when her long haddi helpless as it found the left slid over to Morgan, who merely edly impenetrable defense - a failing in five separate chances ball was chased down on the side of the net. Heath made the had to tap it in for the game’s fi- potential cause for U.S. concern to clear a . Inevita- first bounce by Morgan, who margin a comfortable one with a nal goal. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 SPORTS

Wednesday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air NEW YORK 100 000 040 — 5 10 0 SEATTLE 200 000 000 — 2 3 0 THURSDAY, July 26 GOLF YANKEES AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO #P AVG OBP SLG Noon I Suzuki RF 5 0 1 0 0 0 23 .261 .289 .353 D Ackley 2B 4 0 0 0 0 0 16 .220 .300 .316 TGC — PGA Tour, Canadian Open, first round, at Ancaster, Ontario D Jeter SS 4 2 3 1 0 0 17 .311 .358 .417 M Saunders CF 4 1 1 0 0 2 17 .262 .319 .428 3:30 p.m. R Cano 2B 5 1 2 0 0 1 14 .319 .376 .572 J Montero C 4 1 1 0 0 3 20 .258 .298 .393 TGC — LPGA, Evian Masters, first round, at M Teixeira 1B 4 1 1 0 1 0 24 .262 .345 .500 J Jaso DH 1 0 0 0 3 0 16 .287 .395 .465 Evian-les-Bains, France (same-day tape) C Granderson CF 4 0 1 0 0 1 16 .249 .347 .508 K Seager 3B 2 0 0 1 2 1 24 .240 .307 .406 R Ibanez DH 3 0 0 0 0 1 13 .235 .294 .435 M Carp 1B 3 0 0 1 1 0 14 .146 .276 .315 10:30 a.m. a-J Nix PH-DH 1 1 1 3 0 0 5 .244 .293 .430 C Wells LF 4 0 1 0 0 1 18 .254 .323 .432 MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Dodgers at E Chavez 3B 2 0 0 0 2 1 20 .266 .328 .468 C Peguero RF 4 0 0 0 0 2 17 .161 .188 .323 St. Louis or Tampa Bay at Baltimore (12:30 p.m. start) A Jones LF 4 0 0 0 0 3 22 .224 .296 .487 M Kawasaki SS 3 0 0 0 0 1 12 .192 .263 .205 5 p.m. R Martin C 3 0 1 1 1 1 24 .182 .298 .356 Totals 29 2 3 2 6 10 154 MLB — Regional coverage, Washington at Totals 35 5 10 5 4 8 178 Milwaukee or Pittsburgh at Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA 7:10 p.m. Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA H Iwakuma 5.0 6 1 1 3 3 1 95-54 4.56 ROOT — Kansas City at Seattle I Nova 5.0 2 2 2 6 5 0 107-58 4.08 O Perez (H, 2) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 15-11 2.77 C Rapada 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-2 2.70 J Kinney (H, 1) 1.0 0 1 1 0 2 0 21-15 2.70 FRIDAY, July 27 D Phelps (W, 2-3) 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 20-14 2.70 L Luetge (L, 1-1; H, 7) 0.1 2 2 2 0 0 0 9-5 1.98 5 a.m. D Robertson (H, 13) 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13-8 2.05 S Kelley (B, 2) 0.2 2 1 1 1 1 0 27-16 3.77 SPEED — Formula One, practice for Hungar- R Soriano (S, 26) 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10-9 1.58 S Delabar 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11-8 4.17 ian Grand Prix, at Budapest, Hungary Totals 9.0 3 2 2 6 10 0 154-91 Totals 9.0 10 5 5 4 8 1 178-109 1 p.m. SPEED — , Brickyard Grand Prix, at Indianapolis Scoreboard 6 p.m. LOCAL Detroit 53 45 .541 - RACING 57 Victor Gonzalez Jr. 27 SPEED — ARCA, Messina Wildlife Animal Sox 53 45 .541 - 58 Matthew Carter 25 Stopper 200, at Clermont, Ind. 49 49 .500 4 Senior American Legion Baseball NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 59 Angela Cope 24 Wednesday’s Results Kansas City 41 56 .423 11.5 2012 Series Standings BOXING 60 David Green 22 At Olympia Minnesota 40 58 .408 13 Rank Driver Points 7 p.m. LIZARDS 5, SENATORS 3 WEST 1 707 61 18 ESPN2 — Lightweights, Hank Lundy (22-1-1) Sobe-Toyota 301 100 000 — 5 9 1 Texas 58 39 .598 - 2 Jr. 691 62 Bill Prietzel 17 Oakland 53 44 .546 5 vs. Ray Beltran (25-6-0), at Atlantic City, N.J. Capital City 020 000 001 — 3 3 3 3 667 63 Tim Bainey Jr. 16 Batteries: Sobe-Toyota — Brandon LA Angels 54 45 .545 5 4 656 GOLF Conradi, Derek Putman (4), Dominic Seattle 43 57 .430 16.5 5 628 64 John Young 16 Angwood (7), Nick Schultz (9) and Cole NATIONAL LEAGUE 6 622 65 15 6:30 a.m. Housden, Keylen Steen (7); Capital City EAST W L PCT GB 7 618 66 15 TGC — European PGA Tour, Lyoness Open, Washington 58 39 .598 - — Welander, Wharton (4), Thomas (7) 8 Martin Truex Jr. 617 67 Alex Kennedy 11 third round, at Atzenbrugg, Austria (same-day and Dorsey 54 44 .551 4.5 9 614 NY Mets 47 51 .480 11.5 10 613 68 Bobby Santos III 11 tape) Babe Ruth Baseball Miami 45 53 .459 13.5 11 567 69 Matthew Bell 10 9 a.m. 13-Year-Old Regional Tournament Philadelphia 45 54 .455 14 12 547 70 John Jackson 10 CENTRAL ESPN2 — The Senior British Open Champi- Wednesday’s Results 13 545 71 9 At Meridian, Idaho Cincinnati 58 40 .592 - 14 Ryan Newman 536 onship, second round, at Ayrshire, Scotland TWIN CITIES 6, MOSES LAKE 0 Pittsburgh 55 42 .567 2.5 15 534 72 Michael Guerity 9 9:30 a.m. Moses Lake 000 000 0 — 0 3 1 St. Louis 52 46 .531 6 16 533 73 Matt DiBenedetto 8 Twin Cities 000 006 x — 6 8 1 Milwaukee 44 53 .454 13.5 17 524 74 Ryan Ellis 5 TGC — Web.com Tour, Children’s Hospital Batteries: Chicago Cubs 40 57 .412 17.5 Moses Lake — Alvarado, 18 495 75 2 Invitational, second round, at Columbus, Ohio Reyes (6) and Sabon; Twin Cities — Houston 34 65 .343 24.5 19 493 Noon Garrett Yarter and Tysen Paul, Noah WEST 20 Jamie McMurray 486 76 Joey Logano 0 Thomas (7) San Francisco 55 43 .561 - 21 Juan Montoya 452 77 Brad Keselowski 0 TGC — PGA Tour, Canadian Open, second LA Dodgers 53 46 .535 2.5 22 447 78 0 round, at Ancaster, Ontario Babe Ruth Baseball Arizona 49 49 .500 6 23 408 79 0 14s State Tournament 42 58 .420 14 24 AJ Allmendinger 400 3:30 p.m. At Elma High School Colorado 37 60 .381 17.5 25 Kurt Busch 386 80 Nelson Piquet Jr. 0 TGC — LPGA, Evian Masters, second round, Pool Play 26 377 81 Denny Hamlin 0 Tuesday’s Results at Evian-les-Bains, France (same-day tape) Saturday’s Games 27 358 82 Kevin Harvick 0 1. Mt. St. Helens 4, Hazel Dell Metro Tampa Bay 3, at Baltimore 1 28 341 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 83 Kasey Kahne 0 1 at Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 29 322 4 p.m. 2. Twin Cities 12, Kennewick 2 at Philadelphia 7, Milwaukee 6 30 311 84 Michael McDowell 0 3. Richland 7, Grays Harbor 6 Chicago Cubs 5, at Pittsburgh 1 31 298 85 Kyle Busch 0 MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. Oakland 7, at 2 4. Kelso 8, Thurston County 5 32 273 86 Paul Menard 0 Yankees or Detroit at Toronto Washington 5, at NY Mets 2 33 263 87 Mark Martin 0 7:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Atlanta 4, at Miami 3 34 255 5. Twin Cities 13, Hazel Dell Metro 6 Boston 2, at Texas 1 35 135 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 0 ROOT — Kansas City at Seattle 6. Richland 11, Thurston County 10 Cincinnati 4, at Houston 2 36 125 89 0 OLYMPICS at Chicago White Sox 11, Minnesota 4 7. Kelso 6, Grays Harbor 2 37 J.J. Yeley 122 90 David Ragan 0 8. Mt. St. Helens 12, Kennewick 5 at St. Louis 8, LA Dodgers 2 38 Michael McDowell 94 4:30 p.m. at Arizona 6, Colorado 2 39 86 91 0 NBC — Opening Ceremony, at London Monday’s Games Kansas City 4, at LA Angels 1 40 * 80 92 Tony Stewart 0 (same-day tape) 9. Richland 10, Kelso 5 at Seattle 4, NY Yankees 2 41 75 93 0 at San Francisco 3, San Diego 2 10. Hazel Dell Metro 12, Kennewick 42 66 94 Jamie McMurray 0 8 43 61 SATURDAY, July 28 11. Twin Cities 9, Mt. St. Helens 1 Wednesday’s Results 44 * 54 95 0 12. Thurston County 4, Grays Har- Washington 5, at NY Mets 2 45 Brendan Gaughan 50 96 Josh Wise 0 AUTO RACING bor 2 at Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 2 46 36 97 0 5 a.m. Atlanta 7, at Miami 1 47 31 98 0 SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Hun- Bracket Play (Single Elmination) at Philadelphia 7, Milwaukee 6 48 15 Tuesday’s Games at Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 2 49 14 99 0 garian Grand Prix, at Budapest, Hungary Game 13: Mount St. Helens 13, Thur- at LA Angels 11, Kansas City 6 50 13 100 Tony Raines 0 6:30 a.m. ston County 0 NY Yankees 5, at Seattle 2 51 11 101 Clint Bowyer 0 San Diego 6, at San Francisco 3 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice Game 14: Hazel Dell Metro 13, Kelso 52 6 102 0 2 Tampa Bay 10, at Baltimore 1 53 5 for Your Hero’s Name Here 400, at Indianapolis Game 15: Richland 5, Mount St. Hel- Detroit 5, at Cleveland 3 54 David Mayhew 4 103 Scott Riggs 0 (same-day tape) ens 4 Oakland 16, at Toronto 0 55 Chris Cook 2 104 0 at St. Louis 3, LA Dodgers 2 7:30 a.m. Game 16: Twin Cities 12, Hazel Dell 56 Kelly Bires 2 105 J.J. Yeley 0 Metro 2 at Texas 5, Boston 3 57 0 106 Scott Speed 0 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Cincinnati 5, at Houston 3 58 Sam Hornish Jr. 0 Hour Series,” final practice for Your Hero’s Name Wednesday’s Games Colorado 4, at Arizona 2 59 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 0 107 Stephen Leicht 0 Championship 60 0 108 0 Here 400, at Indianapolis Thursday’s Games (PST) Twin Cities 5, Richland 3 61 0 109 David Reutimann 0 9:30 a.m. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 9:35 a.m. 62 Robert Richardson Jr. 0 110 0 15s State Tournament Oakland at Toronto, 9:37 a.m. 63 0 SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole At Castle Rock High School LA Dodgers at St. Louis, 10:45 a.m. 64 0 qualifying for Indy 250, at Indianapolis Pool Play Detroit at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. 65 0 11 a.m. Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh at Houston, 5:05 p.m. 66 0 1. Midland 11, Kennewick 6 Washington at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. 67 T.J. Bell 0 ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- 2. Kelso 14, Pasco 0 NY Mets at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 68 0 GOLF ing for Your Hero’s Name Here 400, at Indianap- 3. Twin Cities 6, KWRL 4 Kansas City at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 69 Mike Skinner 0 PGA Tour 4. Grays Harbor 13, Castle Rock-Tou- 70 0 olis tle 2 Friday’s Games (PST) 71 0 2012 Money Leaders 1:30 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. 72 Brian Simo 0 Rk. Player Earnings Oakland at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Indy Sunday’s Games 73 Jeff Green 0 1 $4,685,123.00 5. Twin Cities 11, Kennewick 0 Boston at NY Yankees, 4:05 p.m. 74 Mike Wallace 0 250, at Indianapolis 2 Jason Dufner $4,124,136.80 6. Grays Harbor 8, Pasco 2 Detroit at Toronto, 4:05 p.m. 75 0 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7. Kelso 10, Castle Rock-Toutle 0 San Diego at Miami, 4:10 p.m. 3 Zach Johnson $4,037,284.30 12:30 p.m. 8. KWRL 18, Midland 3 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide Series 4 Bubba Watson $3,792,822.00 Chicago White Sox at Texas, 5:05 p.m. 2012 Series Standings 5 Hunter Mahan $3,661,488.00 FOX — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. Monday’s Games Pittsburgh at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Rank Driver Points Yankees or L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco 9. Kelso 13, Grays Harbor 2 Washington at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m. 1 Elliott Sadler 675 6 Matt Kuchar $3,449,695.00 10. Kennewick 12, KWRL 9 Cleveland at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m. 2 Austin Dillon* 664 7 Rory McIlroy $3,183,992.00 1:10 p.m. 11. Twin Cities 6, Midland 0 Cincinnati at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. 3 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 656 8 Ernie Els $3,050,548.50 ROOT — Kansas City at Seattle NY Mets at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. 12. Pasco vs. Castle Rock-Toutle (re- 4 Sam Hornish Jr. 633 9 Webb Simpson $2,949,231.50 OLYMPICS sults unavailable) Tampa Bay at LA Angels, 7:05 p.m. 5 597 Kansas City at Seattle, 7:10 p.m. 6 569 10 Phil Mickelson $2,857,371.30 1 a.m. Bracket Play (Single Elimination) LA Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. 7 Cole Whitt* 550 11 Rickie Fowler $2,778,692.50 NBCSN— LIVE: women’s soccer: United Tuesday’s Games 8 Mike Bliss 491 12 Justin Rose $2,636,249.50 States vs. Colombia, at Glasgow, Scotland; Brazil Game 13: KWRL def. Castle Rock/ 9 Danica Patrick 443 13 Carl Pettersson $2,624,362.30 Toutle 10 430 vs. New Zealand, at Cardiff, Wales; France vs. Game 14: Midland 13, Grays Harbor SOCCER 11 Joe Nemechek 421 14 Luke Donald $2,604,115.50 North Korea, at Glasgow, Scotland; beach volley- 6 12 412 15 Brandt Snedeker $2,246,939.30 Game 15: KWRL 4, Kelso 2 Standings 13 * 391 16 John Huh $2,227,988.80 ball; women’s volleyball, China vs. Serbia EASTERN CONFERENCE Game 16: Twin Cities 12, Midland 0 14 Mike Wallace 386 17 Ben Curtis $2,199,587.80 2 a.m. GP W L T Pts 15 384 Wednesday’s Games New York 21 11 5 5 38 16 308 18 Kyle Stanley $2,179,789.30 NBC — SAME-DAY TAPE: swimming; Championship Kansas City 21 11 6 4 37 17 Timmy Hill 272 19 Steve Stricker $2,155,421.00 LIVE: men’s cycling, road race; beach volleyball; Twin Cities 9, KWRL 4 Houston 21 9 5 7 34 18 Johanna Long* 270 20 Graeme McDowell $2,132,093.50 women’s volleyball, United States vs. South Ko- D.C. 20 10 7 3 33 19 Eric McClure 251 21 Bo Van Pelt $2,128,121.50 Local Golf Chicago 20 9 7 4 31 20 T.J. Bell 241 rea; women’s basketball, United States vs. Croatia Riverside Women’s Golf Club Columbus 18 7 7 4 25 21 * 218 22 Johnson Wagner $2,120,800.00 4 a.m. July 24 Results 23 7 13 3 24 22 204 23 Martin Laird $2,046,173.30 BRAVO — Tennis, at London 18-Hole Low Net New England 20 6 9 5 23 23 198 24 Jim Furyk $2,011,454.80 First Division Philadelphia 18 6 10 2 20 24 190 MSNBC — LIVE: women’s soccer: Japan vs. 25 Bill Haas $2,000,079.00 1. Donna Coburn Toronto FC 20 5 11 4 19 25 Trevor Bayne 180 Sweden, at Coventry, England; Canada vs. South 2. Kristen Rothermel WESTERN CONFERENCE 26 Kenny Wallace 177 26 Dustin Johnson $1,993,435.10 Second Division San Jose 22 13 5 4 43 27 Jamie Dick 171 27 Adam Scott $1,993,191.30 Africa, at Coventry, England; Britain vs. Camer- 1. Pat Zimmerman Real Salt Lake 22 12 7 3 39 28 165 28 Mark Wilson $1,966,100.30 oon, at Cardiff, Wales; beach volleyball 2. Susan Remund Vancouver 22 9 6 7 34 29 163 29 Kevin Na $1,868,315.30 Seattle 20 8 5 7 31 30 * 142 NBC SOCCER — Womens, LIVE: United Newaukum Valley Women’s Club Los Angeles 22 9 10 3 30 31 * 136 30 Keegan Bradley $1,822,158.50 States vs. Columbia, at Glasgow, Scotland; Japan July 19 Results Chivas USA 19 6 8 5 23 32 * 129 31 Marc Leishman $1,784,140.50 vs. Sweden, at Coventry, England; New Zealand BMM 2-Person Scramble Colorado 21 7 13 1 22 33 127 32 Lee Westwood $1,715,969.00 Low Net Tournament FC Dallas 22 5 10 7 22 34 Jeff Green 125 vs. Brazil, at Cardiff, England; France vs. North 1. Pam Siemers/Sharon Kilbourn, Portland 20 5 11 4 19 35 Robert Richardson Jr. 123 33 Ben Crane $1,648,414.60 Korea, at Glasgow, Scotland 50.5 36 92 34 Charlie Wi $1,638,469.30 5:30 a.m. 2. Carol Hill/Patti Reichert, 51.7 Wednesday’s Results 37 83 35 Louis Oosthuizen $1,628,928.60 3. Kristen Rothermel/Ashley Date, All-Star Game: MLS 3, Chelsea 2 38 76 36 Robert Garrigus $1,621,656.00 CNBC — Boxing, at London 53.13 39 70 12:30 p.m. 4. Carol Devereaux/Dorie Pannette, Friday’s Games (PST) 40 Reed Sorenson 69 37 Jonathan Byrd $1,555,409.00 53.9 Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. 41 67 38 John Rollins $1,420,187.10 CNBC — Boxing, at London 5. June Young/Sue Morrissey, 54.5 42 65 39 Matt Every $1,375,924.50 5 p.m. Saturday’s Games (PST) 43 62 40 Ken Duke $1,364,580.00 NBC — Swimming Gold Medal finals: men’s Houston at Toronto FC, 1:30 p.m. 44 61 New York at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. 45 59 41 D.A. Points $1,362,222.50 and women’s 400m individual medley, men’s Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 5 p.m. 46 51 42 John Senden $1,350,586.40 400m freestyle, women’s 4x100m freestyle relay; MLB Columbus at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. 47 49 43 Ted Potter, Jr. $1,303,810.10 Seattle at Colorado, 6 p.m. men’s team gymnastics; beach volleyball, at Lon- Major League Baseball Standings 48 Tim Andrews 45 44 Scott Piercy $1,285,325.40 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. 49 42 don (same-day tape) EAST W L PCT GB Chivas USA at Portland, 8 p.m. 50 Max Papis 41 45 Ryan Palmer $1,277,511.60 9:30 p.m. NY Yankees 59 39 .602 - 51 39 46 Spencer Levin $1,273,892.00 Tampa Bay 51 47 .520 8 Sunday’s Games (PST) 52 Darrell Wallace Jr. 35 47 Peter Hanson $1,241,721.30 NBC — Gymnastics, men’s team competition; Baltimore 51 47 .520 8 New England at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 53 Steve Wallace 33 48 Michael Thompson $1,215,965.90 women’s weightlifting, 48kg Gold Medal final, at Boston 49 50 .495 10.5 54 31 Toronto 48 49 .495 10.5 55 29 49 Charley Hoffman $1,203,739.00 London (delayed tape) CENTRAL 56 28 50 Brian Davis $1,193,320.30 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 • Sports 7

Four Turns Tracks on Tap NEW PIT BOSS For only the second SPRINT CUP SERIES 1 time in his Cup Series career, which Track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway dates back to 2004, Carl Edwards will The Race to the Chase Race: Brickyard 400 be without the guidance of Bob Os- Location: Speedway, Ind. borne atop his pit box. Together, Ed- Ten-driver field appears set; wild card spots still wide open for NASCAR playoff When: Sunday, July 29 wards and Osborne garnered 18 Cup TV: ESPN (12:00 p.m. EST) wins and finished second in the point Layout: 2.5-mile oval standings on two occasions. Strug- Banking/Turns: 9 degrees gling through a winless 2012, Os- 2011 Winner: Paul Menard borne has stepped aside in favor of Crew Chief’s Take: “Indy is big and fast, Chad Norris. with four unique 90 degree corners that MILESTONE START are connected by either long, fast 2 made his 200th career start in the straights where top-end power is re- Camping World Trucks Series last quired, or tight shortchutes, where torque weekend. With the start, he became is key. Communication — within the the first driver in NASCAR history to team, between driver and crew chief, en- record 200 starts in all three of gineer and crew chief — makes more of NASCAR’s touring series. Bodine is a a difference at Indy than anywhere else. two-time Truck Series champion and You can’t take chances there in terms of has 22 wins in the series. He also has strategy. Run out of gas at the wrong part 15 wins in the Nationwide Series with of the track and you might lose four laps five top-5 points finishes. coasting back to pit road.” NUMBER DON’T TELL THE STORY NATIONWIDE SERIES 3 Jeff Gordon’s 2012 results may be Track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway disappointing — he ranks 17th in the Race: Indy 250 standings — but the in-race stats re- When: Saturday, July 28 veal that he ranks in the top 5 on the TV: ESPN (4:00 p.m. EST) circuit in laps led (426). In contrast, 2011 Winner: Inaugural event Carl Edwards sits 11th in the stand- ASP, Inc. CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES ings and has led a total of 207 laps. Kasey Kahne celebrates in Victory Lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway after winning the LENOX Industrial Tools 301. Track: However, all but one of those laps led Race: Pocono Mountains 125 came in one race (Richmond), where When: Saturday, Aug. 4 he ultimately finished 10th. By MATT TALIAFERRO in the middle ground of Chase crew chief change for Edwards, TV: SPEED (12:30 p.m. EST) GETTING HOT In the first three of Athlon Sports Racing Editor qualification. That said, each ap- replacing his longtime boss, Bob 2011 Winner: Kevin Harvick 4 NASCAR’s 10-race build-up to the pear to have a sustainable cushion Osborne, with Cup-newcomer Chase, Kasey Kahne has been the As if the NASCAR Sprint Cup on 11th-place Carl Edwards, who Chad Norris. The angle here ap- man to beat. Kahne has finishes of season is not already fractured is 47-markers — nearly an entire pears to be that Edwards and his Athlon Fantasy Stall second, seventh and first in those and labeled — “regular season” race’s worth of points — behind No. 99 team need wins, not con- Looking at Checkers: No one appreciates races for an average finish of 3.3. vs. “The Chase” — NASCAR and Bowyer. Barring a monumental sistent finishes, to qualify. De- Indy more than Tony Stewart. He always Next on the list is Brad Keselowski, meltdown by any of the three, all its television partners also feel the spite his teammates’ strength brings something extra. who has averaged a 4.6-place finish need to label the 10 races prior to should be in the Chase. (Kenseth and Biffle), Edwards has in the three races at Kentucky, Day- Pretty Solid Pick: Jeff Gordon’s four Indy the 10-race playoff as “The Race The bigger question surrounding simply shown very little pure tona and New Hampshire. Fighting for wins are the most in NASCAR’s 18 visits to a spot in the Chase, Kyle Busch, at to the Chase.” While not a fan of this trio is how competitive any will speed — and it’s hard to contend, the historic track. 13th in the standings with one win, the fragmentation, I’ll humor the be in the 10-race Chase. Neither much less win without it. The Good Sleeper has averaged a paltry 16.6-place run. powers that be. So with seven Harvick nor Truex has a win, and of thinking is a change at the top is Pick: Mark Mar- races remaining until the Chase, late, neither has been a legitimate the only remaining option. tin has 11 top Sprint Cup Standings here is a rundown of which driv- contender. Bowyer’s one win Flying as under-the-radar as one 10s in 18 Brick- yard races. DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND ers and teams look to be a safe bet (Sonoma) proves his No. 15 team is can is Paul Menard, who has qui- to make the playoffs and those at least capable of cashing in, and etly nestled into the 15th spot in Runs on Seven 1. Matt Kenseth (1) 707 — Cylinders: Martin 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1) 691 -16 with work left to do. being a new team with just over half the standings. Menard won last Truex Jr. has zero top 3. Greg Biffle (1) 667 -40 a season together is encouraging. season’s Brickyard 400, so the po- The Big Four Matt Kenseth, 10s in seven IMS 4. Jimmie Johnson (2) 656 -51 Dale Earnhardt Jr., Greg Biffle Outside Looking In This is tential is there, but he has the du- starts. 5. Denny Hamlin (2) 628 -79 and Jimmie Johnson have been where the true drama lies in the bious distinction of being the Insider Tip: It 6. Kevin Harvick 622 -85 the most consistent drivers on upcoming seven-week stretch. highest ranked driver with the takes the total 7. Tony Stewart (3) 618 -89 tour through 19 races. All but one Currently, Kasey Kahne and fewest amount of top 10s (four). package to win at 8. Martin Truex Jr. 617 -90 Kyle Busch occupy the two wild Aside from that, his No. 27 team, Indy. Stick with 9. Clint Bowyer (1) 614 -93 have 13 top 10s and all have at 10. Brad Keselowski (3) 613 -94 least one win apiece (Biffle has card slots. Kahne has two wins and like Edwards’, has not proven it the big guns. ^ CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP ^ 11 top 10s and one win). These sits 12th in the standings, but the can contend for wins (zero top-5 11. Carl Edwards 567 -140 four are locks for the Chase based points are tight in the teens. Busch finishes). The smoke-and-mirrors 12. Kasey Kahne (2) 547 -160 on points earned. Once there and has one victory and is only two trick will only last for so long. Classic Moments 13. Kyle Busch (1) 545 -162 the standings are reset, we’ll see points behind Kahne, yet has fal- Just behind this battle sits Jeff 14. Ryan Newman (1) 536 -171 how the Fords hang with the tered over the past month due, in Gordon, who has experienced Indianapolis Motor Speedway In a move that highlights its rise to 15. Paul Menard 534 -173 Chevys. part, to mechanical issues. His last enough bad luck in 2012 to last a 16. Joey Logano (1) 533 -174 prominence in the 1990s, NASCAR makes In On Wins Brad Keselowski, top-5 run came on Memorial Day lifetime. He is a whopping 89 its historic debut at the famed Indianapolis 17. Jeff Gordon 524 -183 Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin weekend in the Coca-Cola 600. points out of 10th, making a surge 18. Marcos Ambrose 495 -212 Motor Speedway in 1994. Eighty-five cars have had up-and-down seasons, Further muddying the wild card improbable at best. A win or two 19. Jeff Burton 493 -214 — a number unheard of even at NASCAR’s 20. Jamie McMurray 486 -221 yet the highs outweigh the lows. picture are Ryan Newman and — and he’s certainly capable of peak of popularity — attempt to qualify for Keselowski and Stewart have Joey Logano. Each has one victory that — would jump start his the 1994 Brickyard 400. Rick Mast sits on Nationwide Standings three wins, Hamlin two, all but this year, so a second would give chances. However, Gordon the pole. locking them into the Chase re- either the nod over Busch. thought he had a winning piece in Jeff Gordon’s rise coincides with the DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND gardless of whether they qualify This is a fluid area in the stand- Loudon only to place sixth. If sport’s, as the 23-year-old scores his sec- 1. Elliott Sadler 675 — on points alone. If any of the ings, and one that will likely change that’s what a “winning piece” gets ond career Cup victory in an impressive 2. Austin Dillon 664 -11 three were to fall out of the top 10 numerous times between now and ya, the odds don’t look good. performance in which he paces the field 3. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 656 -19 for 93 of the 160 laps. in points (unlikely), they would the transfer race at Richmond. Marcos Ambrose, Jeff Burton 4. Sam Hornish Jr. 633 -42 appears to have something 5. Justin Allgaier 597 -78 be able to fall back on win totals Arguably the biggest question and Jamie McMurray round out for Gordon, but he cuts a tire on the back- 6. Michael Annett 569 -106 to transfer in. mark in this convoluted mess is the top 20, but none have shown stretch in the event’s waning laps, and he 7. Cole Whitt 550 -125 Somewhere in the Middle Edwards, who sits 11th in points, the ability to consistently post top falls off the pace, allowing Gordon to 8. Mike Bliss 491 -184 Kevin Harvick (sixth in points), yet has yet to win a race. Desper- 10s, much less score race wins — cruise to his first of a series-best four 9. Danica Patrick 443 -232 Martin Truex Jr. (eighth) and ate for wins, team owner Jack although Ambrose is dangerous Brickyard wins. 10. Brian Scott 430 -245 Clint Bowyer (10th) have hovered Roush pulled the trigger on a on the road courses.

Truck Standings ASP, Inc. DRIVER (WINS) POINTS BEHIND 1. 395 — ■ 2. Ty Dillon 372 -23 On Wednesday evening the U.S. win in the All-Star Race at Charlotte 3. Justin Lofton 365 -30 House of Representatives defeated a Motor Speedway in a four-week period. 4. James Buescher 360 -35 measure that would prohibit military In the voting, Johnson had six first- 5. Parker Kligerman 346 -49 funding in professional sports and sponsorships by a vote place ballots and totaled 81 points. Ryan Hunter-Reay, who 6. 345 -50 of 216-202. had two victories (Milwaukee and Iowa) driving No. 28 7. Ron Hornaday 334 -61 8. Joey Coulter 322 -73 The amendment was sponsored by Rep. Jack Kingston (R- Team DHL/Sun Drop Citrus Soda in the IndyCar 9. Nelson Piquet Jr. 302 -93 Ga.) and Rep. Betty McCollum (D-Minn.). Series, earned two first-place votes and tallied 71 points. 10. Jason White 295 -100 “I’m as pro-military as they get,” Kingston argued. “And Joey Logano, who raced in both the Sprint Cup and Na- the only thing that’s a bigger population (in my district) tionwide Series, had a Cup victory in Pocono and three Na- Throttle Up/Throttle Down than my military are my NASCAR fans. And yet they’re say- tionwide wins, finishing third with one first-place vote and BRAD KESELOWSKI AND TONY STEW- ing to me, ‘We’re pro-NASCAR, but ... we can spend this 51 points. Ron Capps, of the NHRA, and the World of Out- ART Both drivers have three wins as the money a lot better than we are today.’” laws’ , each had two first-place votes. A Cup Series hits its final off-weekend Rep. Larry Kissell (D-N.C.), argued on the floor that, “the total of 20 drivers scored points in the second quarter vot- of the season, virtually assuring most popular driver in NASCAR drives the National Guard ing. their places in the Chase for the ■ While the Sprint Cup Series enjoyed its final off-week- Championship. car. We don’t need to strike that relationship. We need to build on that.” end of the season, both the Nationwide and Camping PAUL MENARD Despite sitting World Truck series were in action at Chicagoland. a respectable 15th in the stand- The U.S. Army’s decision to leave NASCAR at the end of ings, Menard claims the dubious the season, where it sponsors Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. Elliott Sadler fought through the flu for a thrilling win, earn- distinction of being the highest 39 team, was made prior to vote. ing his third win of 2012 in the STP 300 Nationwide race. ranked driver with zero top 5s. ■ Jimmie Johnson was named the Second Quarter Driver The Nationwide Series runs its premier event at the Indi- Menard is also the highest ranked driver anapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday in the Indy 250. with the fewest top 10s (four). of the Year 2012 by the vote of a panel of 21 broadcasters and journalists. In the Truck Series, James Buescher grabbed the victory Compiled and written by Matt Taliaferro. The five-time Sprint Cup champion had two NASCAR in the American Ethanol 225, his third victory in his last Follow Matt on Twitter @MattTaliaferro or seven races this year. email at [email protected] points wins (Darlington, Dover) coupled with a non-points Jimmie Johnson ASP, Inc. Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 SPORTS

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Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Mariners shortstop Munenori Kawasaki, left, reaches to tag New York Yankee’ Curtis Granderson at second base on a stolen base-attempt in the second inning of a baseball game on Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in Seattle. Granderson was safe. Yankees Rally Past M’s in Eighth SLOWDOWN: Seattle’s Jeter, Robinson Cano and Mark Jeter on the thigh, and Lucas Lu- were scarce. season and the Yankees do not Teixeira. It was Nix’s first hit in etge (1-1) loaded the bases with “We hit the ball hard a few make another trip to the Pacific Offense Doesn’t Show up eight at-bats during the trip and singles to Cano and Teixeira. times, just right at the wrong Northwest in 2012. in 5-2 Loss to Yankees in salvaged a 2-5 West Coast swing Luetge got Curtis Grand- guys,” Carp said. “Sometimes “I didn’t really show it but in- for the AL East leaders. erson to foul out behind third you do the right things and don’t side I was going through some Ichiro’s Last Appearance The Mariners missed their for the first out. Once Nix was get rewarded.” emotional times, but it was very at Safeco This Season chance at a third straight series announced as the pinch hitter, Seattle honored Yankees out- special these last few days. Defi- victory because their offense Wedge called on Kelley, who has SEATTLE (AP) — Whether fielder Ichiro Suzuki before his nitely emotional inside,” Suzuki disappeared after the first in- now allowed runs in three of first at-bat. With Suzuki back said through his interpreter. it was Hisashi Iwakuma or Josh NOTES Kinney, Seattle’s pitchers kept ning. The textbook start to the his last four appearances. Rus- in the leadoff spot on Wednes- : Jeter’s homer in the successfully working themselves game saw Seattle use a pair of sell Martin added a two-out RBI day, the Mariners played a video first was his 1,823rd run scored, out of jams most of the day. hits, a pair of walks and an in- single off Kelley, who finally montage of Suzuki highlights moving him into sole possession Until Shawn Kelley threw a field groundout to take a 2-1 escaped the inning by getting before flashing up the message of 15th place on the all-time list. slider that got a bit too much of lead. Ichiro Suzuki to ground out. “Ichiro: Thanks for all the thrills.” ... Nova failed to record an out the plate. But after Jesus Montero’s Nix is 2 for 3 this season as a Suzuki acknowledged the stand- in the sixth inning. It was his “I’d thrown broken-bat single in the first, pinch hitter. Jeter added a first- ing ovation, tipping his helmet shortest start since lasting five a handful of Seattle didn’t collect another hit inning solo homer off Iwakuma. around the stadium before innings against the Mets on July sliders there until Casper Wells’ single with David Phelps (2-3) threw 1 grounding out to second. 1 last year. ... Seattle DH John before, but two outs in the ninth off closer 1-3 innings of relief and struck Wednesday could be Suzu- Jaso walked in his first three at- with the bases Rafael Soriano. While the Mari- out a pair, but the entire Yan- ki’s final appearance in Seattle. bats. It was his first three-walk loaded you ners did get baserunners thanks kees pitching staff held Seattle’s His contract expires after the game since 2010. can’t walk in to the wildness of New York meager offense in check. Nova the tying run,” Record starter Ivan Nova and his six struggled with his control but Kelley said. “I 43-57 (Fourth walks, they also put a significant gave up just two hits. Clay Ra- figured throw Place AL West, amount of pressure on their staff pada and Phelps bridged the my best pitch 16 Games Back) to make a one-run lead stand. sixth and seventh innings, Da- in the bottom Next Game The Mariners’ arms simply vid Robertson cruised through of the zone Today vs. couldn’t hold up. the eighth and Soriano pitched and he got Kansas City, “You’re asking a lot out of your the ninth for his 26th save in 28 me.” 7:10 p.m. pitching staff to hold those guys chances. Pinch-hit- down for that many innings,” “After losing five games by ter Jayson Nix Seattle manager Eric Wedge a total of six runs, to be able to lined a three-run double off Kel- said. “We almost squeezed by ... win a series going into an off ley in the eighth inning and the but ultimately you just can’t play day was important,” Yankees New York Yankees rallied for it that tight against a veteran of- manager Joe Girardi said. “Two- the 5-2 win over the Mariners fensive club like that. They really and-five is not what we want on on Wednesday. stepped up there in the eighth a road trip, but we won the sec- After the Yankees failed to inning.” ond series and it’ll be a happier come through with runners in Nix was called on to pinch flight home.” scoring position earlier in the hit for Raul Ibanez, who was 0 Both Seattle runs scored game, Nix finally produced a for 3 on the day. Seattle coun- in the first on Kyle Seager’s Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press clutch hit. Kelley hung the slid- tered with Kelley out of the bull- 10-pitch, bases-loaded walk and New York Yankees’ Ichiro Suzuki is interviewed following a baseball game against er over the middle of the plate pen after reliever Josh Kinney Mike Carp’s fielder’s choice. the Seattle Mariners, Wednesday, in Seattle. The Yankees won 5-2. and Nix’s liner scored Derek opened the inning by hitting Otherwise, the opportunities After Trade to New York, Ichiro Excited for Yankee Stadium Debut BIG APPLE: Ichiro Will hopefully the fans will call my “I think once all the attention playing in right or left field — for all the thrills.” Suzuki was name,” Suzuki said through his is gone I can settle in and relax a and heat up at the plate. Suzuki greeted by a standing ovation Face Boston in First Start interpreter on Wednesday. little bit,” he said. began Wednesday hitting .262 and tipped his helmet to various in the Bronx for Yankees Before the series finale in Se- Suzuki was traded from Se- in 97 games this season, well off points of the stadium he called attle on Wednesday, Suzuki that attle to New York on Monday for his career average of .326 enter- home for more than a decade. SEATTLE (AP) — In his past he’s excited about his first game two prospects. The Mariners are ing 2012. A similar ovation likely visits to Yankee Stadium, Ichiro in pinstripes, when the slump- also paying the majority of Su- He was back in his familiar awaits Suzuki on Friday night. Suzuki was ready and actually ing Yankees open a weekend se- zuki’s $17 million salary for this leadoff role for the series finale “When I go to the stadium enjoyed the heckling that came ries against Boston. season with the Yankees paying after hitting eighth in each of obviously if the fans feel that from the Bleacher Creatures. While there will be plenty of just $2.25 million. The trade his first two games with New way toward me I’m grateful but I He’s also ready for a new ex- attention on his New York debut, also will add $956,250 to their York. He hit leadoff, No. 2 and need to prove myself and I need perience on Friday night when it’ll also be a welcomed change luxury tax bill in December, in- No. 3 at various points this sea- to play to a level the fans can en- the newest Yankees outfielder from the oddity of this week creasing his cost to New York to son for Seattle prior to the trade. joy and think highly of my play,” makes his debut at home against that saw Suzuki move from one $3,206,250. Before his first at-bat the Suzuki said. “I really feel like the Red Sox: the roll call. side of Safeco Field to the other It may be a bargain invest- Mariners showed a montage of when I get there I want to show “I hope the fans do call my and make his Yankees debut ment by New York if Suzuki can Suzuki highlights on the video the fans what I can do.” name, but I need to get there against the team he spent his continue his strong defensive board at Safeco Field followed and play to the ability where first 11 seasons with. play in the outfield — whether by the message “Ichiro: Thanks This Week in Mariners Baseball

July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27 W, 4-2 L, 5-2 Hernandez Shines in Yankees’ Rally in Victory Over Yankees Eighth For Win With Ichiro traded to the In Ichiro’s final game in Se- Yankees, Felix Hernandez has attle this season, the Yankees ascended to the status of rank- exploded for four runs in the ing Mariner, both in service time eighth inning to defeat the and stature. Mariners, 5-2, before a crowd And on Tuesday, in a 4-2 Se- of 36,071 that was mixed in its attle victory, he showed again allegiance. that he is worthy of the distinc- Pinch-hitter Jayson Nix had tion. In working 7-1/3 strong the big hit for the Yankees, a vs. Kansas City vs. Kansas City innings for his fifth straight base-clearing, bases-loaded 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. victory. double off reliever Shawn Kelley. LH Jason Vargas vs. RH Blake Beavan vs. He also hit three batters over Until that inning, the Mari- RH Luis Mendoza RH Jeremy Guthrie a five-batter stretch in the sev- ners were clinging to a 2-1 lead enth and eighth innings. built entirely in the first inning. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 Life:A&E Centralia to Host JAZZ ART iQUE Festival By The Chronicle At this same venue will be an outdoor The Centralia Downtown Associa- art festival featuring local and regional tion is holding the second annual Jaz- artists and vendors. A nearby location zartique Festival Saturday and Sunday will feature young budding artists, and A selection of work by Kim Talley, the artist who created this year’s JazzArtique poster, will in downtown Centralia. a hands-on art project for kids of all be on display during this weekend’s festival in downtown Centralia. Jazzartique will again feature an ages to participate in a collaborative art outdoor jazz stage, a guest performer installation. Local artists' work will also at the Historic Fox Theatre, an art fair, be featured in gallery spaces and stores Centralia’s antique shops, and local food throughout downtown. Hubbub will and spirits. present a demonstration art event. Festival hours will be 10-6 on Satur- Antique shops and businesses will day and 11-4 on Sunday. feature artists. A detailed map will At 8 p.m. Saturday night, the Fox guide viewers to the shops to view art- Theatre will present a headline show ists work and to browse the antiques featuring Stephanie Porter, who is a and collectibles that historic Centralia longtime favorite jazz artist. She per- downtown has become known for. forms throughout the Northwest and Among other features, there will be works with more than 50 groups as a glass blowing demonstrations and a gal- freelance vocalist, performing in some of the top venues in the region. lery showing of Kim Talley, this year’s Ticket outlets will be at Santa Lucia selected artist for the JazzArtique poster Coffee and Hubbub in Centralia and art. Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis. The Centralia Downtown Associa- Other jazz performances will be on tion is inviting artists and fine craft ven- an outdoor stage at Maple and Pearl dors to participate by renting an area in streets both Saturday and Sunday, fea- the venue location to show and sell. Ven- turing up and coming and established dor applications are available at down- jazz musicians. towncentralia.org. A taste of Lewis County, with special Additional information may be ob- Earl Harper / Courtesy photo offerings of local food, will be next to tained by contacting Steve Koreis, (360) Stephanie Porter headlines this year’s JazzArtique Festival in downtown Centralia. She performs the entertainment and art vendors. 508-9935 or [email protected]. at 8 p.m. this Saturday in the Fox Theatre. Rides of All Kinds Planes, Trains, Automobiles: Chehalis to Hold Annual Festival This Weekend, Next Week

The Chronicle, file photo Don Richter, Chehalis, visits with a fellow auto enthusiast at the Chariots Car Club’s fourth annual car show held last year in downtown Chehalis. PLANES, TRAINS AND Chehalis-Centralia Steam Train Rides AUTOMOBILES SCHEDULE Saturday-Sunday Art Walk Businesses in downtown Chehalis Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. giving limited free tickets Downtown Chehalis 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., 12-mile Milburn Artists and craftspeople of ARTrails of excursion Southwest Washington Adults $13 Seniors $12 Blueberry Pancake Breakfast Children (4-15) $10 Saturday, 8-11:30 a.m. 3 and under free with adult. Lewis County Historical Museum (599 5 p.m. 18-mile Ruth excursion N.W. Front Way) Adults $16 All-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, Seniors $15 The Chronicle, file photo coffee and juice Children (4-15) $13 Visitors to the Chariots Car Club's car show last year weave their way around vehicles of all colors, $5 per person 3 and under free with adult. makes, and years as they wander through downtown Chehalis. Chariots Car Club Fifth Annual Car Annual Pioneer Pie Social By Rick Bannan play downtown from Friday Through Show Sunday, begins at 1:30 p.m. at the For The Chronicle Sunday. Saturday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lewis County Historical Museum, 599 Saturday starts with an all-you- Market Boulevard N.W. Front Way The Mint City’s annual celebration can-eat pancake breakfast at the Lewis 125+ classic cars Music by Rosie and the Posers, pie of land, air and rail machines will take County Historical Museum. The “Wolfman” will be making an ap- auction, pie by the slice, chicken place over eight days this upcoming Also that morning, the Chariots pearance playing rock ‘n’ roll bingo week in Chehalis. Car Club 5th Annual Car Show begins, Backfire Band, Neil Rush and the Stat- Planes Trains & Automobiles is set bringing more than 125 vintage cars ics on stage at Boistfort Street B-17 bomber “Sentimental Jour- to begin Friday, with events largely hap- along Market Street. Les Schwab Tires ney” tour/rides Tuesday-Friday, July 31-Aug. 3 pening that weekend. The event is seen will also have a trailer during the show Rallycross as a celebration of the history of the Saturday-Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Chehalis-Centralia Airport offering the “virtual wheels” service for both days, Port of Chehalis Inside tours for a donation railroad, the location of the Chehalis- those interested on seeing the appear- Centralia Airport, and the car show Rally races sanctioned by the Sports Rides start at $425 ance and effects on a new set of wheels. Car Club of America Reservations - (602) 448-9415 ubiquitous to summer festivals. Music will be provided later on by the Events kick off with the return of the Open for public viewing, and Backfire Band and Neil Rush and the entrants Airfair 2012 “Art Walk” over the course of the week- Statics at the Boistfort Stage, and the Entry Fee - $35 for non-SCCA mem- Saturday, Aug. 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. end. Artwork and fine crafts made by “Legendary Wolfman” returns to Che- bers, $30 for members Chehalis/Centralia Airport members of ARTrails, an organization halis to spin the classics for the show. Information and regulations found at Open house, airplane displays, free specializing on getting their members oregonrally.com flights with EAA Young Eagles for exposure to the public, will be on dis- please see AUTOMOBILES, page Life 2 kids 8-17, biplane rides Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 LIFE Rocking With the Old and New in Tenino Oregon Trail Days: Black Powder and Music Festival Come to the Quarry Town By Hallie Simons Aces Up, The Olympia Astro- for The Chronicle nauts, Justin Roberts and Steve Woolfey. The annual Oregon Trail Local food vendors will in- Days celebration in Tenino will clude Simply Organic Cafe’ and have new zest this year with the Catering, Big T BBQ, Street Do- addition of the Four-Square- nuts, and a beer and wine gar- Mile Music Festival, led by den supplied by Scatter Creek Tenino native and Nashville re- Winery. There will also be nu- cording artist Adam Craig. The music will be in addi- merous craft vendors and side- tion to the weekend-long black walk sales. powder shoot and Saturday’s As a part of the Oregon Trail parade through town at 11 a.m. Days, there will also be more The Adam Craig Founda- child-centered activities going tion will host the music festival on throughout the day on Sat- fundraiser Friday and Satur- urday, July 28th, including a day evenings. The event will real fishing pond, a water bal- be held at the Tenino City Park, loon toss, toys in a haystack and with the proceeds benefiting potato sack races. the Tenino School District and According to Kristi Burke the Tenino Quarry Pool. The of the Adam Craig Founda- pool has been closed through tion, the Quarry Pool is one of the summer because of lack of the seven wonders of Thurston funds. County. It has been called the Live music will be provid- “Gem of Tenino” by the Tenino ed by The Adam Craig Band, Chamber of Commerce. The Chronicle, file photo Adam Craig performs at the Lucky Eagle casino in 2010 for his "Behind the Badge" beneit concert. Craig, who is from Tenino, will return to his hometown for the OREGON TRAIL DAYS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS "Four Square Mile Festival" this Friday and Saturday. Friday 9:00 a.m. — First relay begins 6:30 — Justin Roberts & Steve Traders Row opens 10:30 — Break in black powder Woolfey Gates for music festival open 6 shooting for parade 7:30 — The Olympia Astronauts p.m. 11 a.m. — Parade 9 p.m. — The Adam Craig Band 6:30 — Justin Roberts and Steve 1 p.m. — Shoot resumes with Woolfey ladies’ and pistol match Sunday 7:30 — Aces Up 4 p.m. Traders Auction 9 a.m. — Black powder shoot 9 p.m. — The Adam Craig Band After shooting match, open resumes; trade gun and novelty range opportunity to shoot a shoots Saturday rifle at 25 yards. Rifles and com- Fish pond with real, live fish for ponents furnished, range guides 10 a.m. — Break for for church children to assist, includes under 12’s. 11 a.m. — Shoot resumes Black powder shooting event for Potluck and pig roast — every- 1 p.m. — Trappers Run (Moun- kids, with prizes one is invited tain man rules) 8 a.m. — Black powder shoot Gates for music festival open 6 2 p.m. — Blanket and certificate registration begins p.m. awards

Automobiles: Celebration of Cars, Trains and Planes Leroy Reyes turns a pig slow-roasting on a spit at last year’s Oregon Trail Days in able. A limited number of free The next week marks the Continued from Life 1 Tenino. “It’ll be seven-and-a-half hours on the pole,” Reyes said after just one hour tickets will be available at stores switch of focus from land to air of spinning the pig. The celebration of automo- in downtown Chehalis. When with a tour and rides on “Senti- tives continues with RallyCross, those are gone, tickets can still mental Journey,” a B-17 bomber a two-day event over Saturday be purchased for the usual rates. from the CAF Arizona Wing and Sunday. Competitors both The weekend wraps up Sun- Aviation Museum in Mesa, Ariz. seasoned and fresh will be com- day with the Pioneer Pie Social at the Chehalis-Centralia Air- at the museum, in celebration of port. The vintage aircraft is the peting in a race around cones the 100th anniversary of the sta- most fully-restored of its kind and turns on a non-street track tion in which it is located. Pies in the country, and for a dona- near the Port of Chehalis of- for auction, slices of pie, and tion will be available for interior fice. The only requirement for music by Rosie and the Posers tours starting Tuesday. Those a newcomer to compete is a car, will feed and entertain those at- interested in riding for a flight the entry fee ($35 for non-mem- tending that afternoon. can do so starting at $425. bers of the Sports Car Club of There will also be “chicken Finally, Airfair 2012 comes America, $30 for members), and bingo,” a game of chance in to the airport on Saturday, Aug a helmet, though there are some which a chicken is loosed onto 4. Starting at 10 a.m. the air- loaners available. a grid and wherever it chooses port will offer an open house, The focus turns to trains to “respond to the call of nature” airplane displays, biplane rides, later in the afternoon with marks the winner. Owners of and free flights for kids 8-17 as rides on the Chehalis-Centralia the space with the most chick- a part of the Experimental Air- Steam Train. Both the 12-mile en poop win a $50 gift card to craft Association’s Young Eagles Hundreds watch last year’s Oregon Trail Days parade in Tenino. and 18-mile rides will be avail- Mary McCrank’s. program. This Week’s Arts and Entertainment Guide B-17 Bomber in Chehalis, Blueberry Festival in Mossyrock Monday, July 30 instructor is Scott White. Camp is 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon- day through Friday at the Ever- B-17 Bomber Coming green Playhouse Students will to Chehalis-Centralia give three performances of “An- nie Get Your Gun” on Aug. 11 Airport and 12 at the Playhouse as well. The World War II B-17 Auditions for principal parts bomber “Sentimental Journey” in the musical will be Saturday is scheduled to be on display July 28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at and available for rides and tours the Fox Theatre. Monday-Friday at the Chehalis- Cost for the program is $125, Centralia Airport. and space is extremely limited. The Flying Fortress is com- Availability will be on a first reg- ing from the CAF Arizona Wing istered, first served basis. Aviation Museum, located at Fal- For more information and con Field Airport in Mesa, Ariz. an online registration form visit The “Sentimental Journey” is the http://evergreenplayhouse.word- most fully restored B-17 flying press.com, or call Kelli Erb, (360) today. There are only approxi- 508-3170, or mately five B-17 Flying Fortress- White, 880-8053, scottd- es still flying in the world. [email protected] By making a donation, visi- tors may climb aboard the plane Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia for a donation. Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Fees for taking a ride on the $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 airplane start at $425. For res- Free community dinner, 5:30-7 p.m., ervations, call (602) 448-9415 or Centralia United Methodist Church, 506 S. Washington St., 736-7311 The Chronicle, file photo visit the bomber. Mel Lentz, Diana, W.Va., attempts to hit the bulls eye during the axe throwing competition at the 69th annual Loggers Jubi- lee in Morton last year. Tuesday, July 31 Fox Theatre, Evergreen Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia depart from Elbe depot and gift shop, the Roxy Theater in Morton. Playhouse to Stage Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, Eagles, hard-shell tacos, two for $1, 1-888.STEAM.11 or www.mrsr.org The performances on Aug. 3, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts other menu items, 736-1146 4, 7, 8 and 11 will be at 7 p.m. the Theater Program for at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Aug. 5 and 12 performances will Community Farmers Market, Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Friday, Aug. 3 be at 2 p.m. Youths Chehalis, 740-0492 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Advance tickets, $10 for Centralia’s Fox Theatre and Chehalis, 740-1212 or info@ communityfarmersmarket.net ‘The Wizard of Oz’ adults and $5 for children, are Evergreen Playhouse will hold Thursday, Aug. 2 available at CC East, 701 Airport their fourth annual Youth Mu- Coming to Roxy Stage Way, BCJ Gallery, adjacent to the sical Theater Program July 30- Wednesday, Aug. 1 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix the Roxy, in Morton. Tickets are Aug. 12. The two-week day camp Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Centralia College East and the Fire Mountain Arts Council the door are $11 for adults and includes instruction in acting, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Chehalis, 740-0492 $6 for children. singing, dancing and technical starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Diesel are presenting “The Wizard of theater arts. Director and lead 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Thursday, 12:45 and 3:30 p.m., trains Oz” Aug. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11 and 12 at please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 • Life 3

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Voice of the People ‘56 Chevy Glides Through Centralia

What is your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?

“Usually we play board games.”

Mara Kim Chehalis, mom

Photograph submitted by Isaac Freeman, Centralia Steve Freeman, Centralia, drives his 1956 Chevrolet 210 through downtown Centralia during the Billetproof Hot Rod and Custom Car Show post-show cruise June 23. “Don’t know. Play To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. board games Names in the News or my Wii.” A Dash Through the Sprinkler Dominic Kim Bremgartner Gets Chehalis, seventh grade student STARS Scholarship From WSU W.F. West High School grad- uate Matthew Bremgartner has been awarded a $1,000 STARS Supplemental Scholarship by the Washington State University School of Molecular Biosciences. Students receiving this award must be enrolled in the Students Targeted toward Advanced Re- search Studies Program, which is a program that helps students “Well if you asked succeed in science fields and achieve their doctorates in as me that many little as seven years. To be admitted into the years ago it’d be STARS Program, students must out playing in it.” demonstrate academic excel- lence in math and science and Sean Broadbent have interest in a doctorate de- Bucoda, DJ and computer gree. Throughout the program, repairman students must maintain their grades to meet the program’s high standards. Bremgartner graduated from W.F. West in 2010 and plans to Photograph submitted by April Kelley, Centralia graduate from WSU in May Four-year-old Lauren Kelley runs through the sprinkler at the Centralia home of her parents, Matt and April Kelley, on 2014 with a degree in genetics June 21, the second day of summer. and cell biology. He has been listed on the President’s Honor Roll and works in a research lab as part of the STARS Program. 46˚ N: On the Same Line, but Worlds Apart Bremgartner is the son of Kelley Bremgartner, Chehalis, Editor’s note: This is the The community is extremely foundation.org), an association and Joseph Bremgartner, Tum- fourth in a series of articles by safe and family-oriented. Local of independent groups that water. Bonnie Nelson, who is serving in officials here are searching for fund awesome ideas. the Peace Corps in Mongolia. ways to open up the tourism Awesome Mongolia com- “Play my DSi XL.” By Bonnie Nelson industry to bring more dollars mittee members will meet Chehalin Receives into town. And while we don’t monthly, donate a small Chloe Eng Peace Corps volunteer Diploma From Montana have a Walmart, we do have amount of money, and then Centralia, fourth grade student The very rural town where I a new store opening that is contribute funds to a locally State University live in Mongolia lies at the same definitely an early model of one initiated idea that will improve latitude line as Chehalis, 46˚ Claire Spivey, Chehalis, re- stop shopping. the community. The hope is ceived her diploma from Mon- N, but that’s where the climate But the biggest similarity that this will motivate students and environmental similarities tana State University, Bozeman, goes beyond the surface. It and adults to contribute their on May 5. stop. This town is the people. In both places, ideas to benefit everyone. is barren and Jake Jabs, an MSU graduate people take care of one another Awesome Mongolia will be who is president and CEO of the flat, landlocked and they believe in doing what the first Awesome Chapter in Denver, Colo.-based American between China is right for their community. a non-Western country. If the Furniture Warehouse, spoke to and Russia, The spirit of service is highly idea is successful and sustain- the graduates. Jabs received an with the Gobi visible. People have offered me able in this small town, it is an honorary doctorate at the cer- Desert not too meals and meats, have taught easy model that can spread to emonies. far away. me Mongolian in their spare the rest of the country. There are By Bonnie Nelson time, and are constantly trying It is also something that extreme cold to be helpful to me. I would love to see happen temperatures in Chehalis or Centralia as in the winter, with extreme In Mongolia, I have been reminded of the lesson that ser- well. The idea is very simple — winds in the spring, followed people making the community by extreme heat in the summer. vice need not be formal or large, small acts are equally impor- even better, something that In case you can’t tell by that de- Lewis County citizens have scription, this place is extreme! tant in people’s lives. I am currently working with been good at for a long time. Despite these differences, I con- ••• sistently see ways in which this a group of four English teachers Share your Bonnie Nelson graduated from town is quite similar to com- who are teaching free English lessons with me on our local Pacific Lutheran University in 2008 munities in Lewis County. and then earned her master of edu- The town and Chehalis/ television network in order cation degree from the University Letters Centralia have a lot more in to bring a little knowledge of of Washington in 2010. Nelson is a common than you would think. English into the every home in 2004 graduate of Adna High School of The rough populations are the province. This is just one of and the daughter of Glen and Mary Thanks comparable and there are two many examples of giving in this Kay Nelson. schools that are highly com- community. Nelson is the founder of Every- In another way, a group of day Service. She will be co-facili- E-mail: [email protected] petitive with one another in tating a worldwide online course to academic and sports competi- citizens is working on a unique discuss topics surrounding service tions. There is a large mine that way to encourage more positive with volunteers around the world. provides funding for local com- social development. They are Visit www.everydayservice.org for munity projects, such as paved creating a chapter of the Awe- more information or to sign up for roads and reader boards. some Foundation (awesome- the course. Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 HISTORY

THE LONG VIEW: Glimpses of East County History Morton Teen’s Heroic Race Saves Lives in July 1924 Young Eddie Machie dashed day in 1924. incorporated town. Now, it was of burning shingles blowing in the building had cooled, the through the, hotel pounding on The raucous clanging of the to have its first major test, but the wind and sprayed water on bank vault was opened to find doors and shouting. “Fire! Fire! town fire bell in its wooden any feelings of gratitude for the their roofs with garden hoses. that the papers in it were only Get out! You gotta get out!” tower awakened residents all equipment were soon to go up Firefighters were heard to singed. Thumping footsteps echoed over town. Shaking anyone with the flames that burned the yell assurance, “Those fireproof Across the street, Smith’s throughout the two-story who hadn’t awakened, men and major portion of the business stores will stop the fire — they Hardware was completely Hilts Hotel as women exclaimed. “Wake up, district. won’t burn.” The words were destroyed, leaving identifiable people came that’s the fire bell.” It was only a matter of hardly out of their mouths stacks of scorched washtubs, running in all “Where’s the fire?” minutes until the volunteer when cries went up that the dishpans and other metal stages of dress “I hope it’s not someone’s firefighters shouted to each 8-year-old Winsberg building merchandise. It, with all and undress. home!” other, “It’s a goner. Back off. was burning even though it the other buildings, left its Quickly Quickly jerking on their We’ve already lost her.” By this was built of concrete blocks. chimneys standing like reaching the clothes, they ran toward the time, the fire had spread to Spectators were shocked when memorials among the ruins. street, the smoke just as they did for every nearby buildings, all of which all the interior and the stock When the smoke cleared, hotel staff and By LaVonne M. fire. It was a community event, were constructed of good, dry in the store went up in flames, Sparkman citizens saw that all the guests looked though a tragic one, and was lumber that burned fast and leaving only the shell. businesses around the main back to see not to be missed. fiercely. Across the street, the intersection had been destroyed flames and smoke pouring out In answer to the fire bell, Firefighters standing Fairhart store, also of concrete for an estimated loss of a of the windows. the volunteer firefighters in the street suddenly held blocks, was only a year old. quarter of a million dollars. “Where’s Eddie?” rushed to the fire station, “It’s limp hoses — the canvas Within twenty minutes, the “Has anyone seen Eddie or the Hotel Hilts!” firehoses connected to the few crowd was stunned to see From then on, dates were given his mother?” “She worked here; “It’s on fire!” hydrants had burned through. flames shooting out of the as “before” or “after” the fire did she get out?” “Did everyone “Hurry, before it gets away Overwhelmed, they could windows. Soon that was of July 26, 1924, that razed 19 else get out?” from us.” do nothing but watch as the followed by the collapse of of 23 business buildings and “Is anyone hurt?” The first ones there roaring fire spread quickly the blocks into a heap of several smaller structures. Checking the men and grabbed the hose cart and from building to building. rubble. The $50,000 “fireproof” The young hero, Eddie women who were huddled in took off running to hook up In every neighborhood, structure was gone within Machie, moved away from the street shaking with shock to the hydrant nearest to the people loaded their most those few minutes. Morton a few years later and and the early morning chill Second Street hotel. They valuable possessions in their The State Bank of Morton, was never heard of again. revealed that everyone got out were grateful that the town Model T Fords, ready to flee also on the main intersection, ••• and no one was injured thanks council had bought it in June if necessary, then ran around was built of wood and the fire LaVonnne M. Sparkman has to 14-year-old Ernie Eddie 1913. The expenditure at with wet gunny sacks putting spared only the concrete vault. written six books of East Lewis Machie’s bravery on that July $602.29 was large for the newly out small fires started by hunks Later, when the remnants of County history.

GUEST COMMENTARY: The Earthquake of ’49 How the April 13, 1949, Quake Set Pe Ell to Rocking By Jan Jursnich complish anything more here at ing this way and that. Mom, not bus and told us there had been standing from Portland to Bell- For The Chronicle school today so I’m sending you wanting to alarm her daughters, an earthquake,” ingham. The capitol dome in all home, but we’ll expect all of struck a stoic attitude in the The game had been sched- Olympia toppled and required I walked back to school after you back tomorrow.” face of disaster or tragedy. She uled for a few days prior to the extensive repair. In western my lunch hour at home. I read Before Harvey could finish said, “Oh, my! I think we’re 13th but Dad had a conflict Washington eight died and a book as I meandered up our his sentence the kids let out a having an earthquake!” as if and had called the State School many were injured. gravel side road to Main Street big cheer. something very interesting was coach to change the date. The next day, a Thursday, in Pe Ell. There I turned left and When I reached home I happening. “If I hadn’t changed the date school was held as usual. Excite- headed north toward the school, found the upstairs bedroom “, look out the living all of those kids would have ment prevailed as my friends a three-story wooden building that I shared with my sister room window!” been in the buildings. From the and I shared many stories from erected in 1913. Virginia in a big mess. Broken Virginia, feeling a bit numb, looks of the buildings many of our families and radio news. The ground trembled be- remains of my horse collection looked out of the window to see the kids would have been hurt ••• neath me, diverting my atten- lay strewn on the floor where the Hockett’s Guernsey bobbing or worse. I was really an instru- Jan Jursnich, born Janet Porter, tion from the book. I halted. they had crashed from their up and down on the horizon ment of God,” he concluded. grew up in Pe Ell. Her father, Lewis The street to my left, the side- small shelf. Pictures on the wall with the rise and fall of the roll- The quake extended south Porter, coached in Pe Ell from 1946 walk under me, the playfield in hung askew, some others lay on ing pasture. Mom, Virginia and to Oregon and north into Brit- to 1949. She now lives in Davis, Calif. front of the school were all an ••• the floor. Karen all giggled at the sight. ish Columbia and as far east To share your story and photos ocean, rolling and swelling up My bed was in a lopsided When the quake was over as western Montana and had a and down The school building of days gone by, email Chronicle position, two feet from the wall. Virginia and Karen walked back magnitude of 7.0. We heard that Editor-in-Chief Brian Mittge at in front of me surged in and out That evening our family to school. As they approached there wasn’t a brick chimney [email protected]. as if at any moment it would had a special dinner. I don’t Murray’s Dry Goods store break at each corner. I was cer- remember what we ate but I’m at Main Street an aftershock tain that the earth would crack sure it was a meat and potatoes brought bricks tumbling down open. I felt a bit frightened and fare favored by Dad. I’m also from the building. Influenced puzzled but not panicked. I sat sure there was a birthday cake I’m sure by Mom’s casual atti- down on the curb, reasoning because it was Dad’s birthday. tude, they crossed the street and that if I sat at least I wouldn’t Mom had probably baked it in continued on to school. Their fall. When the undulation the morning. We had a lively classes were also let out for the slowed and then stopped I dinner table conversation, all day and they returned home. heard nothing. No chirping of sharing our earthquake experi- Dad’s experience was more birds, no mooing of cows, no ences. dramatic. He said, “I was driv- traffic noises, not even the soft When the shaking began, ing the school bus loaded with murmur of a breeze. Virginia and Karen were home the baseball team heading for I stood and continued walk- from school for lunch with our game at the State School. ing to school. This time I wasn’t Mom. They heard the Hockett’s We didn’t feel a thing! When reading. I walked fast, anxious Guernsey bellow a long “moo” we got there, all the kids were to talk with people about the from the pasture across the sitting outside on the lawn earthquake. I rushed upstairs, road. and then I saw that the brick past the elementary grades on Dishes rattled in the cup- buildings on the campus were the first floor to the high school boards and Mom danced toppled,” he said. “A little more on the second story where I was around, trying to hold the than half of each building was a freshman. The halls buzzed doors shut, arms and legs fling- standing. Their coach met our with the chatter of excited teenagers. The teachers herded the student body of about 100 students into the auditorium where Principal Harvey Pierson addressed us. We hushed to hear him. “We just had a big earth- quake but everyone is okay,” he said. “The quake probably did some damage but I suspect it was minimal. The safest place to be in an earthquake is in an open doorway, under the jamb, or under a sturdy table. Some- times people run outside but that’s not smart because if you do that you could be hit by fall- Janet Jursnich / Courtesy photo ing debris. You’ll find out more Pe Ell students take a break from their algebra class in 1949 to smile for the cam- Janet Porter (now Janet Jursnich, living in Davis, Calif.), left, Ann Byars, Sibyl (Byars) news when you turn on your era. From left are Joy Hopkins, LaVonne Gates, Janet Porter (now Janet Jursnich, Brame and Dorothy Pierson stand in front of the Pe Ell High School building in radios. I don’t think we can ac- living in Davis, Calif.), Connie Dupertis, Carol Iverson, Toby Tobiason and Don Blair. this 1949 photo.

ON THIS DAY IN LEWIS COUNTY HISTORY Send Us Your Photos 1956 — Old Locomotive’s streets. Within moments of Centralia’s founder, George construction of the city’s Final Ride arriving at the park, chil- Washington, closed its new wastewater treatment and Stories The old Cowlitz, Cheha- dren were crawling over the doors. plant north of the city. The If you’d like to share your lis and Cascade locomotive 110-ton steam locomotive, “When it was downtown, city had purchased the Fly- ringing its big brass bell and it was very strong — sev- locally themed story, No. 25 took its final journey ing T Ranch alongside the photograph (with caption), or a from north Centralia to its handling all the gauges and eral hundred members,” Chehalis River on Fords resting place at a display in handles. The Cowlitz, Che- said the church’s last pas- Prairie in 1999. Before that combination of both, email your tor, Rev. Gearold May. “The Fort Borst Park. The 110- halis and Cascade Railroad it had been an agricultural items to Editor-in-Chief Brian workhorse had traveled over church has a great history ton locomotive traveled research ranch used “to Mittge at 32 miles of track in East in the past, but not in recent about 100 feet every 15 min- breed the lean meat of the [email protected] or Lewis County for decades. times.” utes as a heavy National Limousin with the tender bring them by the front desk. Guard winch pulled links meat of the Wagyu to pro- Be sure to leave us your name, of temporary tracks into 1999 — Church Founded by 2001 — From Manure to duce a beautiful, marbled George Washington Closes Sewage phone number and mailing place in front of the train. valued cut of beef,” accord- address so we can return the It took two days to travel The First Baptist Church Centralia officials held ing to a 1996 Chronicle about one mile along city of Centralia, founded by a party to officially kick off story. photo to you. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “If one is going to err, one should err on the side of liberty and freedom.” — Kofi Annan © 2012 by NEA, Inc. Calendar: Blueberry Festival; Learn to Play Guitar in a Day; Power of the Purse Continued from Life 2 The pre-registration deadline is July 21. Cost is $20 per person, Blueberry Festival which includes a commemora- tive T-shirt. Coming to Mossyrock Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. The town of Mossyrock is Start times are 8:30 a.m. for run- home to the annual Blueberry ners and 8:45 a.m. for walkers. Festival Friday and Saturday, The course is wheelchair-acces- Aug. 3-4. This festival includes sible and stroller-friendly. Dogs a car show, live events and a pa- are allowed, but must remain on rade in downtown Mossyrock. their leashes at all times. For more information, call 983- P.E.O. is a national non-profit 3880. organization that provides edu- cational assistance for the ad- vancement of women. Centralia Class of 1972 More information is avail- to Meet for Reunion able at the organization’s Face- book site. To request a registra- The Centralia High School tion form, email kristieb68@ Class of 1972 will hold a class re- gmail.com. union Friday and Saturday, Aug. 3 and 4. On Friday, Aug. 3, there You Can Learn to Play will be an evening social at the the Guitar in a Day Olympic Club in which all Cen- tralia classes are invited. It starts California resident Marlene Dana D. Hoch / Courtesy photo at 4:30 p.m. Hutchinson will again be offer- The World War II B-17 bomber, “Sentimental Journey,” is scheduled to be on display and available for rides and tours from July On Saturday, Aug. 4, the ing her “Learn to Play Guitar in a 30 through Aug. 3 at the Centralia-Centralia Airport. Class of 1972 will get together Day” workshop at Centralia Col- at Dick’s Brewery 5-9 p.m.. Cost lege. It will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. excursion steam train rides, 10 a.m., St., Chehalis, 748-9593, www. Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, for this event is $10 person, and Aug. 4. 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., steam train steamtrainride.com doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts can be paid at that time. Other The workshop is designed ride with barbecue at lake, 3:30 p.m., at 6:30 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 information is available at www. for busy adults who would like trains depart from Elbe depot and gift chstigersclassof72.blogspot.com to play guitar but do not have shop, 1-888.STEAM.11 or www.mrsr. Monday, Aug. 6 time for weekly lessons. Students org Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Wednesday, Aug. 8 will learn basic chords, simple Movie, “Derby, Baby!,” presented by Historic Lewis County Farmer’s Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, , 7 p.m., Matrix Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Market, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of strumming and picking patterns, $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, play familiar songs, tuning tech- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, pre-sale tickets starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 736-8977, lewiscountyfarmersmarket. niques, guitar care, music theory, $9, http://www.brownpapertickets. 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis com, $10 at door, 740-0492 org music resources, tablature, per- Tuesday, Aug. 7 Young Professionals Lewis County Book sale, Friends of the Centralia formance skills and more. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and Timberland Library, 10- a.m.-3 Students provide their own Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) 3 p.m., 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus Women to Gather for p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, acoustic guitar. The class fee is 293-6126 members receive 10 percent off St., Chehalis, 748-9593, www. $79, and a $30 materials fee is Power of the Purse Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix purchases, donations in good, clean payable to the instructor at the steamtrainride.com condition accepted before sale The seventh annual Power of Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., workshop for the “Learn to Play the Purse will be held at 4:30 p.m. Chehalis, 740-0492 Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, regular Guitar in a Day!” book and the excursion steam train rides, 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5 Tuesday, Aug. 7, at Riverside Golf Snark clip-on electronic tuner. Club, Chehalis. and 3:30 p.m., steam train ride with To register, call 736-9391, ex- Poetry Walk, 10 a.m., Seminary Hill barbecue at lake, 3:30 p.m., trains Celebrating the power of Thursday, Aug. 9 Natural Area, Centralia, led by David depart from Elbe depot and gift shop, tensions 483 or 427 Underwood women’s philanthropy, Power of 1-888.STEAM.11 or www.mrsr.org More information is avail- the Purse is a collaboration of Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix able at http://www.centralia.edu/ Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 women coming together to ac- academics/cont-ed/Documents/ knowledge and commemorate Chehalis, 740-0492 Saturday, Aug. 4 CE_Brochure.pdf Jackson Highway, Chehalis Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, brunch the importance of women’s lead- ership and success in this com- Community Farmers Market, train, 10:30 a.m., $32 for 11 and older, Friday, Aug. 10 P.E.O. to Sponsor 5k 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Pearl and Maple $22 for 10 and under, 748-9593 munity. Walk/Run streets, Centralia, 740-1212 or www. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach There will be socializing, net- communityfarmersmarket.net trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and working, a fashion show and raf- Annual Loggers’ Jubilee P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educa- Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 3 p.m., 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus fles. You might walk away with Celebrated Aug. 10-12 tional Organization) Chapter JE, p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit St., Chehalis, 748-9593, www. a new designer purse just for at- Chehalis, will present the second www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on steamtrainride.com tending. The historic timber town of annual Take Strides for Educa- Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, Power of the Purse is spon- Morton, in the shadow of the tion 5k walk/run in Adna Satur- and Twitter at T90Market Ruth brunch train, 10:30 a.m., sored by Port Blakely Tree Farm day, Aug. 4. Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, regular approximately 2 hours, 101 Sylvenus and Debbie’s Boutique. please see JUBILEE, page Life 8 Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, July 26, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach to bring a sack lunch for each cluding Top Vocal Group, Instru- train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 child. Juice and crackers will be mental Group of the Year and Jubilee: Logging Competitions hours, 101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- provided. Single of the Year. 9593, www.steamtrainride.com Reservations are necessary by This is a free show with fair Continued from Life 7 area Saturday, Aug. 11. Participants will see examples Aug. 9 for the luncheon program admission. Golden Circle Seats mighty Mount Rainier, cele- of and learn about development Sunday, Aug. 12 as well as the childcare, and may are available for $20 each. Pur- brates its heritage during the Aug. of the present-day land forms of be made by calling Audre, 748- chase prior to Aug. 14 and fair 10-12 Morton Loggers’ Jubilee. this region. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 6751, or June, 262-3296. You can gate admission is included. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 also email at kaymills13@hot- There will be lawn mower races, For the geology walk, follow The ALpocalypse is coming Jackson Highway, Chehalis mail.com. logging games, events, demon- Seminary Hill Road past the ar- to Grandstand of the Southwest Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach The Centralia/Chehalis strations and a parade through mory, then past Saxon and Baker Washington Fair on Friday, Aug. streets to the large blue gate on trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., Women’s Connection is affili- 17. Is it the end of the world? downtown Morton. For more 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, ated with Stonecroft Ministries, information, call (360) 496-6362. the right (just beyond the small No, it’s the return of “Weird Al” pump house). Enter through the 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com a nondenominational organiza- Yankovic. He’s a singer, song- tion located in Kansas City. Oregon Trail music and dancing, large blue gate to park and meet writer, music producer, accor- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., the event leader. dionist, actor, comedian, writer, Monday, Aug. 13 Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 This event is sponsored by satirist and parodyist of modern the Friends of the Seminary Hill Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 pop culture and music. “Weird Cities Senior Center Natural Area. Women’s Connection to Al” has sold more than 12 million Potato and taco salad bar, open to Host Lunch at Centralia albums, recorded more than 150 everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior Class reunion, W.F. West High School Tuesday, Aug. 14 parody and original songs. He’s Center, Winlock, 785-4325 Class of 1972, 4-10 p.m., Alexander- Nazarene Church Lintott Park, $30 single, $50 couple, (360) racked up three Grammy awards Historic Lewis County Farmer’s 219-5997 The Centralia/Chehalis Oak Ridge Boys, ‘Weird among nine nominations, four Market, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of Pearl Toledo Saturday Market, 10 a.m.- Women’s Connection is hosting a gold records and six platinum re- and Maple streets, Centralia, 736-8977, 3 p.m., Second and Cowlitz, Toledo, luncheon titled “Meet Me At The Al’ Yankovic, Mark cords here in the USA. lewiscountyfarmersmarket.org 864-2121 Fair” noon-1:30 on Monday, Aug. Lindsay Coming to Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Grand- Community Farmers Market, 13, at the Centralia Church of the stand and bleacher seats are un- Saturday, Aug. 11 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Pearl and Maple Nazarene. SWW Fair reserved at $25 each. Reserved streets, Centralia, 740-1212 or www. On the program are Jennifer Grammy-award winning arena seats are $35 each. Pur- Geology of Seminary communityfarmersmarket.net Swenson, 2012 Dairy Ambassa- country act The Oak Ridge Boys chase prior to Aug.14 and fair Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 dor, and artist Brenda Peterson, will appear on the Saloon Stage gate admission is included. p.m., Tenino Elementary School, visit Hill Area is Focus of Cosmopolis, who will share her Wednesday, Aug. 15, during The tradition of a fun “old- www.teninofarmersmarket.org, on “Midway Marvels.” ies” rock ‘n’ roll Saturday night Upcoming Outing Facebook at TeninoFarmersMarket and the Southwest Washington Fair. Twitter at T90Market Cost of the lunch and pro- Showtime is 8 p.m. continues this year with a special Seminary Hill Geologist Jim Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach gram is $12. Known to their fans world- appearance by Mark Lindsay on Ward will lead a trip back in time trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., A complimentary nursery wide as “The Oaks,” they’ve won Saturday, Aug. 18. Known as the as he explains the geological his- 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, will be provided by making a almost every possible award in former lead singer for Paul Re- tory of Centralia’s Seminary Hill 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com reservation. Mothers are asked the country music industry, in- vere & the Raiders. ADVICE: Dear Abby Traveling With A Stranger Is Risky Way To Save Money DEAR ABBY: I am planning country and rent a cabin in the sad that the last thing we did was the fault lies with your husband, become physically ill when I think a trip to Thailand next year and middle of nowhere with someone argue, I feel his brother should rest his angry soul. of losing another man to music. would like to find a traveling you don’t know because it could shoulder some of the blame be- P.S. If your letter serves as a On the other hand, I can’t partner. I don’t care whether the be dangerous. What if there is a cause he was on the cellphone reminder to readers not to use a imagine my life without him. person is male or female. My medical emergency or your com- with him, which is illegal in our cellphone — or text — while driv- Should I continue to pretend to plan is to visit panion has misrepresented him- state. ing, his death will not have been support him and hope he fails, or the country and or herself? Luckily, no one else was hurt in vain. let him know that I don’t want to rent a cabin for Traveling, even with someone in the crash, but I am very hurt be with a musician? — OUT OF a month. My DEAR ABBY: you DO know, can present prob- that “John’s” family is so angry I am dating a TUNE IN DAYTON, OHIO interest is solely lems unless you have a high de- at me. Please remind folks not recently divorced man who was DEAR OUT OF TUNE: to share expenses It is gree of compatibility and similar to drive while on a cellphone. — married to a very controlling in neither of your best interests for and have a pla- habits. Low-budget tours are avail- IDAHO WIDOW woman for 31 years. I love him you to continue lying to him be- tonic relationship able, and I urge you to research DEAR WIDOW: Please ac- very much and see myself with with my travel- them. cept my sympathy for the tragic him in the future. However, at the cause the truth will come to light mate because go- By Abigail Van Buren loss of your husband. It is impor- age of 53, he is interested in pursu- eventually. He is not the person ing alone is very DEAR ABBY: A few weeks tant you understand that your for- ing a singing career. you dated for 16 years, so let him expensive. Thanks for whatever ago my husband and I were hav- mer in-laws are angry at the fact I dated a musician for 16 years pursue his dream. The odds of input you can give me. — TRAV- ing an argument. He stormed out that he is dead, and are looking for and I do not want a relationship a 53-year-old man becoming an ELER FROM KANSAS CITY overnight national sensation are DEAR TRAVELER: of the house and was killed in a someone other than him to blame with another one. I’m pretending You’re wreck while talking to his brother for their pain. If your brother-in- to be supportive because I don’t long, but after 31 years of misery welcome. My “input” is to urge on his cellphone. law knew John was on his cell- want to be another woman tell- with his ex, if he can enjoy some you to rethink this. I do NOT rec- His family blames me for phone while driving, then I’m sure ing him what to do or stifling his success on the local level, please ommend that you go to a foreign arguing with him. While I feel he carries some guilt about it. But dreams. Inside I am dreading it. I don’t begrudge him.

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(N Same-day NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) Tape) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 The Nate Berkus Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Undercover Boss Philly Pretzel Factory CSI: NY “Air Apparent” A recent parolee Blue Bloods “Innocence” Erin reopens KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) CEO Dan DiZio. ’ (CC) is suspected of murder. (CC) a case Frank worked on. ’ ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) KCTS 9 Connects Need to Know (N) Washington Week BBC Newsnight Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Havana, Havana! -- PBS Arts Cuban Front Row Center Singer Phil Collins PBS 9 9 ’ (CC) (N) (CC) Gates, Jr. ’ (CC) musician Raúl Paz. (N) ’ (CC) performs. (N) ’ (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Friends ’ (CC) Friends “Pilot” ’ 30 Rock “Seinfeld 30 Rock “The Fa- MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) Most Wanted (CC) Vision” (CC) bian Strategy” The King of The King of The Office “Health The Office ’ (CC) Nikita “Guardians” Alex moves in on Nikita “Pale Fire” Nikita crosses paths Seinfeld “The Soup Seinfeld “The Baby Frasier “It Takes Frasier “The Per- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Care” ’ Semak. ’ (CC) with Alex. ’ (CC) Nazi” (CC) Shower” ’ Two to Tangle” fect Guy” (CC) McLaughlin Group Northwest Now Moyers & Company ’ (CC) Sherlock Holmes Mysteries Clear gov- Inspector Morse A man is found Are You Being The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 (N) erness of charges of murder. strangled in his car. (CC) Served? ’ Show ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang House “Holding On” The team treats a Bones The death of a truck company Q13 FOX News at Washington’s Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother “Hooked” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) cheerleader. ’ (PA) (CC) employee. ’ (PA) (CC) Ten (N) (CC) Most Wanted Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Far East Market Jewelry Far East Market Jewelry Waterford Crystal Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Cold Case “Sabotage” The team Cold Case “Spiders” A murdered teen’s Cold Case “Andy in C Minor” New evi- Cold Case “The Road” Lilly and Valens Cold Case “Bad Reputation” Evidence Flashpoint “The Farm” A woman takes ION 15 15 searches for a serial bomber. (CC) abusive father. ’ (CC) dence confirms teen’s murder. ’ go to West Virginia. ’ (CC) in a drug dealer’s freezer. (CC) hostages at a gas station. ’ IND 18 18 Under God: Indivisible Jack Van Impe Kingdom Conn. Joel Osteen K. 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(N Same-day NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) Tape) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) La Que No Podía Amar (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Access Hollywood House “Holding On” The team treats a Bones The death of a truck company 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (N) (CC) cheerleader. ’ (PA) (CC) employee. ’ (PA) (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings “Bar- Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings “Bah- Barter Kings (CC) Barter Kings (CC) A&E 52 52 ter Up!” Bam!” (CC) A MC 67 67 ››› Death Wish (1974, Crime Drama) Charles Bronson, Hope Lange, Vincent › Death Wish II (1982, Crime Drama) Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Vincent Gar- › Death Wish 3 (1985, Crime Drama) Charles Bronson, Deborah Raffin, Ed Gardenia. A man turns vigilante after a brutal attack on his family. (CC) denia. Vigilante architect loose in L.A. (CC) Lauter. Paul Kersey goes after a murderous New York street gang. (CC) APL 43 43 Dirty Jobs “Snake Wrangler” ’ Call-Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Freestyle Friday. (N) ››› The Brothers (2001, Comedy-Drama) Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley. ››› Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Amos. (CC) The Millionaire Matchmaker Patti has The Millionaire Matchmaker Frank The Millionaire Matchmaker Michael The Millionaire Matchmaker Patti is Kathy Griffin: Seaman 1st Class The Watch What Hap- Housewives/OC BRAVO 66 66 two of her youngest clients. ’ Marino; Jason Bross. ’ Leslie; Marcellus Wiley. ’ her own client. ’ comic performs in Long Beach, Calif. pens: Live CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street (N) (CC) (DVS) Jeopardy! (N) InSecurity ’ Little Mosque Michael Michael CBC News: The National ’ (CC) George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight C M T 61 61 ›› Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls ›› RV (2006) Robin Williams. A dysfunctional family goes on vacation. ’ ›› National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989) Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. ’ (CC) Ace Ventura CNBC 46 46 Cocaine Cowboys American Greed Mad Money Apocalypse 2012 American Greed Insanity Workout! Hoover Wind CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Chappelle’s Show Chappelle’s Show The Colbert Re- Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Futurama ’ (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up COM 60 60 (CC) (CC) port (CC) With Jon Stewart Pt. 1 The comic performs. ’ (CC) Show Comic Jared Logan performs. D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Phineas and Ferb ››› Finding Nemo (2003, Comedy) Voices of Albert Brooks. ’ (CC) Gravity Falls ’ Tron: Uprising ’ Lab Rats (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Deadliest Catch “Fearless Leaders” The Deadliest Catch Two brothers face a Deadliest Catch “Social Reload: The Bitter, Bloody End” The opilio season comes Swamp Wars Rattlesnakes in a pool Deadliest Catch The opilio season DSC 8 8 ice begins to recede. ’ (CC) deadly situation. ’ (CC) to a close. (N) ’ (CC) and a car. (N) (CC) comes to a close. ’ (CC) I Now Pronounce The Soup Zachary E! News (N) 15 Awesomest Boy Bands Opening Act Kylie Morgan opens for Fashion Police Chelsea Lately E! News E! 65 65 You Levi. Jason Aldean. ESPN First Take Jaws’ Film Room Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) ’ (CC) Michael Vick. 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(CC) (N) (CC) Extreme (N) (CC) Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings Kings A MC 67 67 The The The The The The ››› Death Wish (1974) Charles Bron- ››› The Matrix (1999) Keanu Reeves. A computer hacker ››› The Matrix Reloaded (2003) Keanu Reeves. Freedom ›› The Matrix Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman son, Hope Lange. (CC) learns his world is a computer simulation. (CC) fighters revolt against machines. (CC) Revolutions (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Human Planet Handfishin’ Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) Handfishin’ Handfishin’ Handfishin’ Handfishin’ Handfishin’ Handfishin’ Handfishin’ BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Bernie Bernie Bernie Bernie Chris Chris Chris Chris My My My My Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers Parkers ››› The Brothers (2001) XXX Summer Olympics Tennis. From London. Tennis: early rounds. 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WakeBrothers ’ Fantasy Fantasy NBCS 34 34 XXX Summer Olympics Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Volleyball, Equestrian, Shooting, Archery, Handball, Table Tennis. (N) (Live) MLS Soccer NICK 40 40 T.U.F.F. T.U.F.F. Penguin Penguin Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Kung Kung Power Spong Parents Parents Parents Parents Big Big iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly OXY 50 50 Keurig Paid Paid Insan ››› A League of Their Own (1992) Tom Hanks. (CC) Their Baby ›› Enough (2002) Jennifer Lopez. Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) R O OT 31 31 Cindy C Gar Paid Paid Paid Juice and Lose! Tummy Dr. Ho Loss Diesel TV (N) Mari Paid Loss Bull Riding Heartland Poker World Poker World Poker SPIKE 57 57 Rock Total Paid WEN Weight Insanity! Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- Auction Auction Auction ›› The Butterfly Effect (2004, Suspense) Ashton ›› I, Robot (2004) Will Smith. A homicide detec- Day Abs Gym Prog. 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FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Stossel Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Stossel Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Restaurant: Impossible Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ››› Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008, Romance-Comedy) Jason Segel, Kristen ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. Co-dependent Anger Manage- BrandX With Rus- Louie Louie goes Bell. A musician encounters his ex and her new lover in Hawaii. teens hope to score booze and babes at a party. ment sell Brand on a date. GOLF 70 70 LPGA Tour Golf Evian Masters, Third Round. From France. Golf Central (N) Big Break Atlantis Big Break Atlantis Big Break Atlantis HALL 19 19 ›› Follow the Stars Home (2001, The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005, Drama) Keri Russell, Skeet Ulrich. An un- The Russell Girl (2008, Drama) Amber Tamblyn, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. A The Russell Girl (2008, Drama) Amber Drama) Kimberly Williams. (CC) wed mother’s father marries her off to a lonely farmer. (CC) woman tries to make amends with a former neighbor. (CC) Tamblyn, Jennifer Ehle. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Junk Gypsies Mom Caves (N) Design Star (CC) Love It or List It “Maharishi” (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) L I FE 51 51 ›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman. (CC) ››› Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks. Premiere. An innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. (CC) Army Wives Trevor and Roxy argue. MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup “Inside Alaska” Lockup “Inside Indiana State Prison” Lockup: Holman Lockup: Holman Lockup: Holman MTV 63 63 Fantasy Factory Fantasy Factory Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory (CC) › Half Baked (1998, Comedy) Dave Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz. ’ ›› Scary Movie 3 (2003, Comedy) Anna Faris, Anthony Anderson. ’ NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy at FC Dallas. (N) (Live) Adventure Sports IndyCar 36 MLS Soccer Los Angeles Galaxy at FC Dallas. From FC Dallas Stadium in Dallas. NICK 40 40 Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Fred 3: Camp Fred (2012) Lucas Cruikshank. (CC) You Gotta See Yes, Dear (CC) Yes, Dear (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Juno (2007) Ellen Page. A teen decides to give up her unborn child for adoption. (CC) ›› Cruel Intentions (1999) Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe. (CC) ››› Juno (2007) Ellen Page, Michael Cera. (CC) R O OT 31 31 Sonic Generations of Skate Mariners Access Timbers in 30 MLS Soccer Club Deportivo Chivas USA at Portland Timbers. (Live) MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Colorado Rapids. SPIKE 57 57 ›› The Day After Tomorrow (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. Global warm- ›› I, Robot (2004, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood. A homicide ›› The Day After Tomorrow (2004) ing leads to worldwide natural disasters. ’ detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. ’ Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Outlander ›› The Mist (2007, Horror) Thomas Jane. A deadly fog engulfs terrified townspeople. The Philadelphia Experiment (2012) Nicholas Lea, Michael Paré. Premiere. Stonehenge Apocalypse (2010) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road › Left Behind: World at War (2000) Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson. Live Oak Tree Virtual Memory ’ ’ TBS 55 55 Friends (Part 1 Friends (Part 2 Seinfeld “The Vir- Seinfeld “The Con- The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› Failure to Launch (2006) Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker. A ››› Ghost (1990, Fantasy) Patrick of 2) (CC) of 2) (CC) gin” ’ (CC) test” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) man’s parents hatch a plan to move him out of the house. (CC) Swayze, Demi Moore. (CC) TLC 38 38 Undercover Boss “1-800-Flowers” Undercover Boss: Abroad (N) (CC) Undercover Boss “DirecTV” (CC) Undercover Boss “1-800-Flowers” Undercover Boss: Abroad ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› I Am Legend (2007, Science Fic- ››› Independence Day (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15- › Wild Wild West (1999, Action) Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh. Secret tion) Will Smith, Alice Braga. (CC) mile-wide ships. (CC) (DVS) agents fight to stop a presidential assassination. (CC) TOON 42 42 Scooby-Doo! Scooby-Doo! Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster (2010, Comedy) Robbie Amell. Home Movies ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill Family Guy (CC) Black Dynamite The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Tricked Out Trailers (CC) Killer RV Upgrades (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures Tombstone, Ariz. Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Old Fort Erie” TRUTV 49 49 Most Shocking Top 20 Most Shocking Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Storage Hunters Forensic Files Forensic Files USA 58 58 ›› The Game ›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. Fugitive Dom Torretto ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. Four couples en- Necessary Roughness “Spell It Out” Plan (2007) (CC) and Brian O’Conner resume a feud in Los Angeles. (CC) dure therapy sessions at a tropical resort. (CC) TK faces an old problem. (CC) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Scrappin” Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ ›› Notorious (2009, Biography) Angela Bassett, Derek Luke. ’

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