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4 - News
June 25, 2014
(www.HometownDebate.com)
Town Crier
Winlock Lions award top members Lisa Hull resigns as TES principal
By STEPHEN FLOYD
TownCrier@flannerypubs.com
Toledo
Elementary
School Principal Lisa Hull
has resigned to continue her
career as an instructor, with
district officials stating they
plan to find a new administrator in time to prepare for
the coming school year.
Having served with the
Toledo School District since
2010, Hull had begun as the
principal of Toledo High
School and moved to the elementary school in 2012 afStephen Floyd/TOWN CRIER
The Winlock Lions Club honored its outstanding members during their regular meeting at
Guadalajara Family Mexican Restaurant Thursday night. Outgoing president Bob Giardina
(pictured, far right) gave 20 certificates to members who had gone above and beyond in
their contributions, and additionally honored three Lions of the Year: John Barton, Jeanie
Emmenegger and Viola Chickese. Giardina noted it was unusual to give Lion of the Year
to more than one person, but had checked with district leadership was given the goahead if he felt the persons were deserving. “We had a good club this year,” said Giardina,
who then passed the role of president to Emmenegger for the next year.
Internet firework sales still illegal
State Fire Marshal Charles
M. Duffy is reminding Washingtonians the purchase of
fireworks over the internet is
illegal. In Washington State,
fireworks must be purchased
from a licensed retail fireworks stand during the legal
sales period. Orders for fireworks cannot be placed over
the internet or posted on
websites such as Craigslist.
Residents should talk with
family members and guests
about the fireworks laws for
their area.
Independence Day is a
time to celebrate our freedoms. Personal fireworks require personal responsibility.
Remember the three B’s of
fireworks safety:
Be
Prepared—Have
water nearby and put pets
indoors
Be Safe—Only adults
should light fireworks
Be Responsible—Clean
up fireworks debris
To learn more about fireworks ordinances in your
city or county information
regarding fireworks, check
the fireworks safety web site
at http://www.wsp.wa.gov/
fire/fireworks.htm.
TownCrier@flannerypubs.com
Lewis County Medic One
has accepted the resignation
of two paramedics since last
month, though officials say
the public should expect no
interruptions in local ambulance services.
Accepted by the Medic
One Interlocal Board on May
20 and June 17, the resignations, which had reportedly
come about for personal reasons, leave the agency with
seven full-time paramedics
out of nine, and Operations
Chief Grant Wiltbank said
his remaining employees are
working extra shifts to continue 24/7 coverage.
“Our paramedics have
been really pretty good about
covering these shifts,” he said,
adding mutual aid agreements
with agencies in Chehalis and
Castle Rock additionally allow for units from these areas to respond if Medic One
becomes overwhelmed.
Wiltbank said it is his expectation the open positions
will be filled within the next
60 days, or sooner, adding
the hiring timeline will be
clearer as more applications
are accepted. Once a candidate is seen as qualified to fill
Toledo VFW
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building for use as a school
facility, Bower said the expense would be “hundreds
of thousands of dollars” and
not feasible for the district at
this time.
When it was recommended the building could be preserved as a historical site,
Bower said that would still
require a capital investment
and regular upkeep, adding
grants and other such funding sources are not as available as they used to be.
Bower did note, whatever is decided, it would not
be advisable for the building to remain unused for a
prolonged period of time, as
the potential for vandalism,
the vacancy, Wiltbank said he
will seek authorization from
the interlocal board before
extending an offer of employment.
Medic One had endured
most of last year with eight
out of nine paramedics, as
two of the three members of
the interlocal (Lewis County
Fire District 15, in Winlock,
and Cowlitz/Lewis Fire District 20, in Vader and Ryderwood) had stated at the time
they intended to withdraw in
2014 if their concerns about
financial management were
not addressed.
Until Districts 15 and 20
agreed to remain and the future of the agency appeared
clearer, Wiltbank said he did
not feel it would be appropriate to fill the position, which
had been vacated that February, and it was not until July
when the withdrawal letters
were rescinded, though the
position was not filled until
the beginning of this year
due to further financial uncertainties.
The cause of the discord
between member districts had
been a request for District
15 and Lewis County Fire
District 2, in Toledo, to help
cover an estimated financial
shortfall of $45,000 for the
By STEPHEN FLOYD
TownCrier@flannerypubs.com
The Toledo City Council
is exploring the possibility
of offering discounted rates
to military veterans staying
at Kemp Olson Memorial
Park, while encouraging area
business to offer discounts to
general park guests.
Council Member James
Fluckinger reported during
the June 16 council meeting
he feels the park is becoming a symbol for local veterans’ groups and supporters
due to the establishment of
the Veterans Wall of Honor
within the park in 2012, and
varmints and other liabilities
would increase.
The board said they
would like to continue exploring options including the
community interest in preserving the building, as well
as the possibility of selling
the building materials to a
reclamation company if such
an interest exists.
Bower said the future
of the facility is not a timesensitive issue and the board
could wait to make a decision
until a future meeting.
“I think we really need to
think about a strategic way to
get feedback about what that
building means to the community,” she said, stating the
district could mail out a survey with one of their upcoming regular newsletters.
year, though Medic One had
originally been designed to
not require such contributions from the districts.
Between increasing costs
of medical supplies and
decreasing
compensation
through Medicare and Medicaid, Wiltbank said it was
no longer feasible for Medic
One to be self-sustaining, and
it was eventually agreed all
three member districts would
pay for the expected shortfall
based on the volume of calls
within each area.
At the end of 2013, Medic One also lost a funding
source when Morton General Hospital cancelled its
contract for services in light
of the increasing shortage
of local EMTs to assist with
transports, and it was decided
Districts 15 and 2 would each
contribute $50,000 this year
to sustain a ninth paramedic
position within the agency.
Vance
Johnson
Sheriff ’s Office pending the
results of his court case.
The report noted none of
the occupants of the Honda
were willing to go on record
to describe the alleged egging, having been advised by
legal counsel of their rights
against possible self-incrimination.
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Office. During this exchange,
the mother of the victim
said she questioned Johnson
about his motives relating to
the egging incident and his
subsequent contacts with
the victims, at which time
Johnson allegedly become
“enraged” and attempted to
push over the mother’s desk
before leaving her office.
Shortly after Johnson’s
contacts with the victims,
complaints against him were
filed with the Pacific County
Sheriff ’s Office and an investigation was initiated by the
Lewis County Sheriff ’s Office April 24, as per Pacific
County’s internal protocols.
On June 17, Johnson
was sent a summons informing him he was being
charged with one count of
first-degree extortion, four
counts of bribery, one count
of reckless driving and five
counts of reckless endangerment and was ordered to appear in Lewis County Superior Court on July 22.
If found guilty on all
charges, he could face as
many as 56 years in prison.
He remains on administrative
leave from the Pacific County
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said offering discounts to
such patrons would help further express the community’s
appreciation.
“I was thinking, because
we’ve got the memorial down
there, why not go a little bit
further,” he said. “It might
bring more people in.”
One concern Fluckinger
said he had was the city’s legal ability to offer such discounts, as municipalities are
barred from charging for
services unequally or giving
away public resources, but
exceptions for certain groups
are available and City Clerk
Michelle Whitten said she
would research Toledo’s options.
“The state has this
thing about gifting of public funds,” said Mayor Jerry
Pratt, adding he felt the concept was still “a good idea.”
As far as businesses offering discounts for park
guests in general, Fluckinger
said he has received positive
feedback from establishments such as Betty’s Place,
Sandy’s Pizza and St. Helens
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porting the district while the
search for a new principal is
under way. “I will be helping
with the transition for as long
as needed.”
Hull is expected to continue in her role as principal
until June 30, when her current contract expires.
Also accepted that night
was the resignation of Life
Skills Teacher Gretchen Pitkin and instructor Deborah
Taylor, with Superintendent
Sharon Bower noting Taylor
had been with the district for
38 years.
Toledo considering park discounts
Medic One down two paramedics; services to continue
By STEPHEN FLOYD
ter the resignation of former
principal Ron Reynolds.
Hull said it was her desire to return to a teaching
position after spending four
years as an administrator, her
first experience doing so, and
said she has accepted a position with the Mary M. Knight
School District, in Elma.
“I just want to thank everyone for the wonderful opportunity that you’ve given
me,” she told the School
Board Thursday during their
regular meeting, adding she
intends to continue sup-
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June 25, 2014
Police, Fire & EMS - 5
Non Transport EMS – 5 was reportedly uninjured,
Fire Incidents – 0
while a 4-year-old female
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flowing
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in the late 1990s, and updated it in 2013. Those studies
the front seat and she drove neck and back pain and was
concluded that a major source of I&I in Vader is from side
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sewers on private property.
mail box.
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Electronics stolen from
Winlock home
A camera and laptop
were taken from a Winlock
residence sometime last
week, according to the Lewis County Sheriff ’s Office.
The 61-year-old male
victim said someone had
entered his residence on the
900 block of Byham Rd. between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. June
19 and entered through an
unlocked door and stole a
Casio digital camera and an
HP laptop. No other items
appeared to be taken and the
estimated loss is $680.
Warrants & Sentencing
Three sentences, one
dismissal and four warrants
were issued by Judge Steven
Buzzard during Winlock
Municipal Court on Thursday.
Kendra C. Comfort, 27,
of Winlock, pleaded guilty
to criminal trespass, first degree and attempted vehicle
prowling, second degree,
and was sentenced to 728
days in jail with 707 days
suspended and 21 days credited for time served. She was
also fined $1,600 with $800
suspended.
Juan Celestino Rosario,
36, pleaded guilty to driving while license suspended, third degree, operating
a motor vehicle without a
required ignition interlock
device, and making a false
statement to police and was
sentenced to 818 days in jail
with 818 days suspended.
He was also fined $2,400
with $1,200 suspended.
Raul Rodriguez Molina,
21, of Winlock, pleaded
guilty to hit-and-run and
driving while license suspended, third degree, and
was sentenced to 180 days in
jail with 180 days suspended. He was also fined $1,600
with $800 suspended.
A charge of failing to
In an effort to help as many people as possible take
advantage of this offer, the City will be holding three
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the prosecuting attorney.
A $1,500 warrant was issued for Anna M. Gibson,
31, of Winlock, after failing to appear for a pre-trial
hearing. She is being charged
with theft, third degree.
A $2,000 warrant was issued for John A. Harris, 32,
of Forks, after failing to appear for a show cause hearing related to his conviction
for DUI.
A $1,500 warrant was
issued for Kassandra M.
Jeffers, 21, of Vader, after
failing to appear for arraignment. She is being charged
with assault, fourth degree.
A $1,500 warrant was issued for Kayla N. Windle,
26, of Winlock, after failing to appear for a pre-trial
hearing. She is being charged
with driving while license
suspended, third degree.
Crime Stoppers
‘Crime of the Week’
Authorities are seeking
help solving a theft taking
place near Toledo April 30.
Sometime between 5:30
and 7:30 p.m., an unknown
number of suspects stole a
flatbed trailer from the 2300
block of SR 505, east of
Toledo, containing a 2006
John Deere 125 Riding
Lawn Mower, serial number GX0125A015176. The
trailer was recovered May 13
in Cowlitz County, but the
mower is still missing. The
estimated loss is $2,500.
Witnesses
reported
seeing a dark-colored Nissan pickup or Ford Ranger
leaving the area hauling the
supposed trailer in question.
Those with information
are asked to call the Lewis
County Sheriff ’s Office at
(360) 740-1266 or, to leave
an anonymous tip for possible cash reward, Lewis
County Crime Stoppers at
1-800-748-6422.
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10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Black Tie Dessert Auction (202 NE First St.)
5 to 9 p.m. – Tuner Day Car Show
(Elementary School, 405 NW Benton
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9 p.m. to close – Beer garden and
live music (The Club Tavern, 318 NE
First St.)
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breakfast, hosted by American Legion (Community Building, 607 NW
Kerron St.)
7 to 10 a.m. – $5 breakfast with
all-you-can-eat pancakes (Olequa
Senior Center, 119 NW Kerron St.)
8 a.m. to close – Community flea
market, entertainment, games, vendors and more (Elementary School,
405 NW Benton Ave.)
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Use book sale,
hosted by the Friends of the Winlock
Timberland Library (300 NW First St.)
9 a.m. to close – Lions Club Car
Show (Winlock Plaza, on Kerron St.)
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Black Tie Dessert Auction (202 NE First St.)
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Winlock Historical Museum open (400 NE First St.)
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(Fire Hall, 609 N.W. Kerron St.)
12 to 2 p.m. – Pie and coffee
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3 p.m. – Rio Fiddler Players (Community Building, 607 NW Kerron St.)
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4 to 6 p.m. – Wizard of Oz screening (Community Building, 607 NW
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9 p.m. – Annual street dance (The
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Historical Museum celebrates building’s 100th year with new exhibits
By GREGG POHLL
www.gapphoto.biz
In the final hours leading
up to Egg Days 2014, Dave
Rubert and Sherri Kretz appeared to be at home in the
chaos that was the Winlock
Historical Museum.
The interior has taken
on a significant facelift in recent months with volunteers
Rubert, Kretz, Shelly Vogel,
Paul Foster and Ann Rubert,
among other supporters,
spending many hours to prepare for the building’s 100th
anniversary this year.
Constructed in 1914, the
two-story brick building had
at certain points housed Winlock’s jail, firehouse, City Hall
and even a library before becoming home to the museum
in 2010.
Also being celebrated this
year are the addition of artifacts and fixtures from the
recently-closed Castle Rock
Exhibit Hall, including several
storage cabinets and wooden
sculptures.
“They are really nice for
us because we had a lot of exhibits, but we had no place to
display them,” said Dave Rubert of the shelving, himself
a Cowlitz County native who
has lived in Winlock since
2000.
A long-time local photographer, Dave Rubert has put
his skills to work at the museum by scanning and restoring many donated and borrowed historical photos, then
printing and framing them to
be displayed throughout the
facility.
In fact, the museum has
found a good way to increase
their collection. Local families
are invited to bring in photos
appropriate to the museum
and Dave Rubert will scan
them.
Gregg Pohll/TOWN CRIER
New to the Winlock Historical Museum are wood carvings by Don Bray, grandfather of Winlock resident Dave Rubert,
which were contributed to the museum after the Castle Rock Exhibit Hall closed May 31.
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“It is a real good situation because the museum
has a copy and the family has
back-ups," commented Kretz.
“He can do it while they stand
there and watch."
Upstairs, newly-processed
images coincide with logging
equipment donated by local dealer and designer Russ
Smith. Next door, one of the
original desks used by the City
of Winlock sits next to a collection dedicated to Earl and
Eva Cummings. The Cummings family owned the first
service station at the current
post office location and then
eventually owned other gas
stations throughout Lewis
County including what is now
Fred's Shell.
Work was also being completed on hanging and placing
Winlock High School class
photos and other WHS memorabilia expected to be on
loan from the school through
the summer months.
“We want to rotate displays so we have something
new all the time,” said Dave
Rubert, adding this is a challenge in operating the museum.
And though monetary donations are certainly needed
to help meet these and other
challenges, Dave Rubert said
members of the community
with significant artifacts are
needed to help keep the exhibits fresh.
“We need people to share
their stuff with the community,” he said.
Volunteers like Dave Rubert have certainly done their
part. Currently on display are
carvings by his grandfather
Don Bray, who worked at the
Weyerhaeuser Pulp Mill. After
retiring, Bray took up carving
and created a number of pieces honoring the regional lumber industry, which had been
housed in Castle Rock before
the Exhibit Hall’s closure.
Some of his work occupies space in the museum
until a collection can replace
it in the future. In addition,
Rubert filled one of the new
display cases with his personal
camera collection, which is of
universal interest.
As new displays come and
go at the Winlock Historical
Museum, the past becomes
new again for both guests and
locals, thanks in large part to a
dedicated group of volunteers
working hard to keep the facility fresh and engaging.