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Community Editor’s Best Bet Dietitian to Talk About Food Labels Registered dietitian Jody clude laws regarding food la- Kline will be discussing food la- beling and health claims, and Calendar beling and health claims at the California’s proposition 37 to Lyceum class at 1 p.m. Wednes- mandate the labeling. day at Centralia College. Kline, a former Centralia The class will in WAH 103 or, College student, is employed at if more space is needed, Corbet Northwest Pediatrics. Today Wednesday, Jan. 23 Theatre. The Lyceum class is open to Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Part of the class will be a everyone and may be taken as open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 W.F. West Students to discussion of the new front-of- Humanities 286, one credit. p.m.; food available, 736-9030 package labeling method. Kline For more information, call Chehalis Middle School Band Night, Show Pottery Work will explore how this label is be- Jody Peterson at 736-9391, ext. 7-8 p.m., featuring CMS Intermediate The W.F. West High School ing used to help individuals. 209, or email her at jpeterson@ Band and CMS Jazz Ensemble, CMS Semester Art Show and Auc- gymnasium Additional subjects will in- centralia.edu. tion will be open to the public McTakeover, by Washington and Oakview Elementary, Centralia, 5-7 3:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesday in p.m., McDonald’s, 1201 Lum Road, the school’s Technology Cen- Centralia, to support sixth graders at ter. Camp Cispus in April, face painting, There will be a silent auction iPod raffle, visit by Riverside Fire Au- featuring pottery by Fletcher thority truck Gober and advanced pottery Public Agencies students. Proceeds will help sup- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Library, “Lone Wolf,” by Kathryn Lasky, Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, port the W.F. West pottery pro- Write your life, 1 p.m. 785-3461 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, 330-7670 gram. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Organizations Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Organizations Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Bucoda Oddfellows Community Center, Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Pinochle, 10 a.m. way, 7 p.m. 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, 273-9724 Live music by Highway 12 East band, Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix 11 a.m.-1:30pm Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Mountain View Baptist Church, CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 halis, 740-0492 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 273-3231 donation Meeting on Chehalis Outdoor Pool Lewis County Democrats, 5 p.m. “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Support Groups Renovation Project, sponsored by The meal, 6:30 meeting, Ocean Sky restau- 12:30 p.m. rant, Chehalis Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Chehalis Foundation, 7 p.m., V.R. Lee Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Community Building, Recreation Park, 785-4325 Support Groups halis, sponsored by Human Response Chehalis, 748-1887 Network, 748-6601 Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the Public Agencies Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community Methodist Church, Senior Centers Timberland Regional Library Board Packwood Senior Center, Fourth and Main, Morton, 330-2640 Twin Cities Senior Center, of Trustees, 7 p.m., Administrative Ser- 494-6331 748-0061 vice Center, 415 Tumwater Blvd. S.W., Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Tumwater, (800) 284-6237 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Fellowship meeting, 10-11 a.m. Bunco, 10:30 a.m. N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 Music, Bea & Wilma, 11:15-11:45 a.m. Organizations Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Horticulture project, 2 p.m. Senior Centers Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Club, 7 p.m., call for meeting location, Toledo Senior Center, Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30-7 748-6189 864-2112 Music, 11 a.m. p.m. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Morton Senior Center, Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. $5.95, 496-3230 St., Winlock Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior Pinochle, 10 a.m. meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Center “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, follow, 864-2023 Pinochle, 10 a.m. noon, $3 donation United Women in Business, 5:30 Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, “Hamburgers & Fixins” community (360) 388-5252 Thursday, Jan. 24 785-4325 lunch, noon, $5 , 6-7 p.m. Support Groups Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Packwood Senior Center, house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, Women’s pool, 10 a.m. 494-6331 Domestic violence support group, 740-0492 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. halis, sponsored by Human Response Public Agencies Entertainment, presentation or mov- Bingo, 12:30 p.m. Network, 748-6601 ie, 12:30 p.m. Zumba, 6 p.m. Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Senior Centers on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 864-2112 p.m, 4419 Harrison Ave. N.W., Olympia, Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112 Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 748-0061 Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Pinochle, noon, $1 Dance refresher course, 10-11 a.m. Libraries Center Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Music, 11 a.m. Youth PageTurners, for grades 4-6, Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation 3:30-4:30 p.m., Winlock Timberland Center

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Jan. 22, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 54.11 65.0 -0.06 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. H 80s H 74.73 85.0 -0.02 70s Cowlitz at Packwood H 60s 1.68 10.5 +0.01 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Mostly Cloudy Rain Likely Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 5.33 18.0 +0.09 30s Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 50º 39º 45º 38º 42º 38º 42º 37º 43º 37º 20s 8.63 ---- +0.05 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 ...... 7:46 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:01 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 43 23/22 Moonrise ...... 1:25 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 28 48/40 Moonset ...... 4:16 a.m. Normal High ...... 48 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 35 44/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 60 in 1968 Seattle Anchorage 35/25 mc 33/23 mc Full Last New First Record Low ...... 7 in 1962 49/41 Boise 21/17 s 30/15 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 1/26 2/3 2/10 2/17 Boston 27/8 sn 17/5 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 49/37 27/22 Dallas 57/48 s 69/54 s Month to date ...... 1.95" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 81/66 s 80/67 s Normal month to date . . .4.46" Centralia 49/38 Las Vegas 64/43 s 64/44 s Year to date ...... 1.95" 50/39 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 29/17 s 39/33 s Normal year to date . . . . .4.46" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 77/46 s 79/50 s 32/26 Grass None None Longview 49/38 St. Louis 22/18 pc 37/26 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 40/30 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 23/17 pc 31/30 s Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 64/46 s 60/46 pc Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 25/17 s 27/20 s Send in your weather-related photo- 41/30 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 43/32 34/29 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Wed. Today Wed. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 20/9 s 23/9 s New Delhi 17/4 s 18/4 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 1/-11 s 3/-11 s 2/1 rs 1/-1 mc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 47/38 mc 47/40 ra Spokane 34/18 pc 34/24 sn 2/-1 mc 2/1 cl Rio de Janeiro 28/21 t 30/22 s r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 48/42 ra 47/40 ra Tri Cities 33/28 cl 39/27 mc Mexico City 22/8 mc 22/8 pc Rome 11/6 sh 11/6 ra sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 49/37 mc 46/38 ra Wenatchee 29/26 cl 36/29 sn Moscow -14/-18 pc -11/-18 pc Sydney 29/22 s 25/22 mc

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Sixth Annual Homeless Connect THURSTON COUNTY HOMELESS CONNECT EVENTS SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Event Scheduled for Thursday By The Chronicle The event in Olympia will be Volunteers are still needed held from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. CONNECTION: Homeless for Homeless Connect events in 24 and the event in Yelm will be Yelm and Olympia on Thursday held from noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 24. Population Offered to count those considered home- Anna Schlecht, the homeless Resources and Services less in the community and help census coordinator, said along provide services. with counting individuals through By Kyle Spurr Thurston County Public the events and street survey [email protected] Health and Social Services is teams, the two events will offer a looking for volunteers from variety of services. Those considered homeless schools, nonprofits, churches, “The big goal is to provide in Lewis County are encour- businesses, elected officials tangible services and goods aged to attend the sixth annual and the homeless themselves that homeless folks can use like Project Homeless Connect up- to count the homeless for the coats, hats, socks and hot meals,” stairs in Yard Birds Mall in Che- county’s annual “Point-in-Time Schlecht said. halis from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Homeless Count” The providers at the two Thursday, Jan. 24. The annual count provides an events include community youth Homeless individuals can accurate number of homeless, services, veteran services, family attend the event to get a haircut, determines their needs and pro- services and a medical reserve corps to offer foot care and each lunch and apply for vari- vides assessment of current re- sources, according to the county. immunizations. ous services, according to Lewis Last year, 708 homeless peo- For more information, contact County Public Health and So- ple were counted in Thurston Schlecht at [email protected]. cial Services. “If we were not as thorough, we could say we County wa.us or (360) 753-8183. The annual event will host providers from the Lewis Coun- reduced homelessness.” ty Shelter Program, Human Re- Michaelle Sorlie Sorlie said participants who Lewis County Public Health sponse Network, Valley View Lewis County housing programs coordinator, are counted will be asked to fill and Social Services asks resi- Health Center, Lewis County emphasizing the importance of a careful count out a questionnaire with ques- dents who know individuals Legal Aid, veterans’ services, tions such as, “what caused you who are homeless to send them Reliable Enterprises, Jackson to be homeless and how many to the homeless connect event Highway Vet Clinic and other “Point-in-Time Homeless Count” are unsheltered in places like times have you been homeless?” Thursday. providers and services for the where volunteers go out into the a car, park, sidewalk or aban- Last year, 161 people in For questions or interest in homeless who attend. community to count the num- doned building. Lewis County were counted as Michaelle Sorlie, the Lewis ber of homeless people to iden- Also, people living in dwell- homeless. volunteering, call Sorlie at (360) County housing programs coor- tify the needs for resources in ings that lack drinking water, Sorlie said it is important for 740-1434. dinator, said the event is a group the county. restrooms, heat, ability to cook as many homeless to be counted The Lewis County Shel- effort to help the homeless pop- Sorlie said the county con- hot food, or ability to bathe are as possible. ter Program will be providing ulation in the community. siders people to be homeless if considered homeless. “If we were not as thorough, transportation to the event and Sorlie said the event is the they are living in an emergency People living with others and we could say we reduced home- can be reached at (360) 269- same day as the county’s annual shelter, transitional housing or doubling up can also be counted. lessness,” Sorlie said. 6688.

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The question Re-Think BefoRe You [email protected] is what are we going ThRow AwAY OLYMPIA — Now is the to do?’’ It’s not all trash! Lewis County encourages its customers to consider time to address flooding, mem- bers of the Chehalis River Basin alternatives to disposal. Check with one of these business to see if what Flood Authority told legislators J. Vander Stoep you want to dispose could be passed onto someone new, here Monday. alternate on the Flood Authority or used for another purpose. Sitting before a meeting of the Agriculture, Water and Re-usable building supplies & HouseHold items Rural Economic Development Committee, Vickie Raines, the for the Chehalis Basin to realize northwest Tub Company new Life home supply Flood Authority chairwoman, J. any of that money, funding for 1113 n. Tower 203 w. Reynolds Ave. Vander Stoep, an alternate to the the mitigation plan must remain Centralia Centralia Flood Authority, David Burnett, in the Capital Budget as it wends 360-880-5672 360-736-9558 ext. 113 the chair of the Chehalis tribe, its way through the legislature. and Jay Gordon, the head of the The flood group takes on HouseHold items & clotHing in good condition Washington Dairy Farmers As- steep financial challenges. Cur- sociation, spoke about the devas- rently, the Legislature faces a Visiting nurses Thrift shop* Centralia goodwill* tating impact of the 2007 flood. budget shortfall estimated to be 222 s. pearl 519 harrison Ave. The group — in a presen- at least $2 billion, and legislators Centralia Centralia tation aimed at opening both who must — according to the 360-623-1562 360-736-3828 hearts and wallets — showed state supreme court — amply images of Lewis and Grays Har- fund education will be looking Visiting nurses Thrift shop* growing places second harvest Thrift bor counties underwater and to cut funding wherever possible. 749 s. market Blvd. 515 harrison Ave. told stories of the local business- Still, the Flood Authority es and farms destroyed; of the members will fight for the miti- Chehalis Centralia substance abuse, heart attacks gation plan to remain wholly in- 360-345-1525 360-736-0575 and divorce that have plagued tact. *Also accepts computer monitors, CPU’s and televisions for free under a state recycling program flood victims. “What we've come up with "The people going through is an integrated plan… Each of this are tough, but it takes a toll. these probably (should) not be or A new option... There's consequences to this," viewed as a separate component," Vander Stoep told the commit- Chehalis Tribe Chair David R tee chaired by 19th Legislative Burnett said. Long-term flood- unty eUse District Sen. Brian Hatfield, D- ing solutions, ways to improve o C TuesdAY ThRough Raymond. salmon habitats and short-term C e is n "It's going to happen again," projects to address "acute issues" t sATuRdAY Vander Stoep said. "The ques- all are woven into the plan, ac- w e tion is what are we going to do?" e r 11 A.m. To 3 p.m. cording to Burnett. L The answer, according to the "As we look at this program,” Central Transfer station Flood Authority, is to adopt their he said, “it should be taken in its proposed mitigation plan, a five- entirety.” 1411 s. Tower Ave., Centralia prong, multi-million portfolio Gregoire’ proposed budget I No electronic equipment or t of projects intended to ease the allots $3 billion to new projects ! ’ clothing accepted! impacts of flooding both short- in the next biennium; funding s o t d CH489489cz.cg and long-term. The plan was the former governor whittled h o 360-740-1452 allotted $28 million in former- down from $6 billion in requests, e r t Gov. Chris Gregoire's outgoing according to Senior Budget As- ight thing 2013-2015 Capital Budget, but sistant Sandi Triggs. • Main 4 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 Lewis County’s Median Home Price Rises to $145,000 in 2012 BAD NEWS: Only Seven economy. Before the recession, he said, people tended to move Newly Constructed in the spring and summer be- Homes Sold in the cause of better weather and to avoid kids missing or changing County Last Year schools mid-year. Now, Lund By Amy Nile said, people are changing jobs and moving as needed. [email protected] “People have less choice in a Last year’s prices for closed bad economy,” he said. sales on single family homes in Lewis County ranged from just PENDING SALES ROSE a slight $23,000 for a house on Tower 0.9 percent in 2012, with a total Avenue in Centralia to $585,000 of 858 single family homes and for a spread near Mineral Lake, condominiums in Lewis County. according to the Northwest “If there’s no pendings, there Multiple Listing Service’s 2012 won’t be any sales,” Lund said, of real estate activity recap. the figure that indicates the next The most expensive single several weeks of the market. family home sold regionwide Thurston County’s pend- last year went for $21.6 million ing sales increased 4.3 percent on Mercer Island. while Grays Harbor County saw “It’s positive across the board a growth of 1.1 percent. in most segments of the market,” said Greg Lund, of Century 21 CLOSED SALES for single family Lund, Realtors in Chehalis. homes and condominiums also The median home price in went up 1.3 percent in Lewis Lewis County was $145,000 in County last year. 2012. That’s up 26 percent since Lund said he saw a busy last 2003 and 3.6 percent over 2011. week of 2012 because clients The median home price in wanted to close transactions be- Thurston County was $218,000; fore the year’s end. it was $115,000 in Grays Harbor “It was fear of the fiscal cliff,” County. he said. Thurston County saw a more THE WORST NEWS for Lewis significant rise of 8.3 percent in County came in the number of 2012 but closed sales in Grays newly constructed homes, with Harbor County dropped by just seven selling in 2012. 1.8 percent. Across the region, “That’s a nasty number,” Lund, closed sales were up 14.8 percent a 30-year real estate market vet- in 2012. eran, said. “It’s unhealthy be- cause the construction industry TOTAL ACTIVE LISTINGS aver- is so vital to the local economy.” aged at 659 each month in Lewis Lund said when the economy is County last year, compared with moving, 60 to 70 newly constructed 791 in Grays Harbor County homes would sell over a year. and 1,272 in Thurston County. “More people want to sell,” INVENTORY DECREASED in 2012 Lund said. “That’s from eco- with 1,273 new listings, com- nomics, foreclosures, and unem- pared with 1,359 in the previous ployment.” year. But, Lund said, the market is “It shows a little less came on beginning to stabilize. the market, a little less selection,” “We’re seeing less foreclo-

Lund said, noting the high in- sures so less artificially low Brittany Voie / [email protected] ventory after the housing mar- priced inventory,” he said. *Numbers from NWMLS ket collapsed. “Now, that tide is ing no new listings come onto to 9.19 in Grays Harbor County ston County so that bodes well starting to turn.” THE MONTHS SUPPLY ratio, Lund the market. Economists consid- and 3.78 in Thurston County. for Lewis County.” New listings also showed a said, is a number he watches er a supply of 3 to 6 months to be “If Thurston County gets seasonal trend with the spring closely. The months supply fig- balanced, meaning the market stronger and prices rise, that’ll Amy Nile and summer months offering ure compares active listings to favors neither buyers or sellers, push people toward Lewis Business, Education according to MLS. County for affordability,” Lund & South Lewis County more selection. But, Lund said, pending sales and estimates (360) 807-8235 the market is seeing less season- how long it would take the en- Lewis County’s month sup- said. “I think we’ll start seeing twitter.com/AmyNileReports ality than it used to due to the tire inventory to sell out, assum- ply for 2012 was 9.22, compared some increasing prices in Thur- facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle Cold Snap Ends Tonight RAIN RETURNS: Air pected to stay below unhealthy levels once the forecast rainfall Stagnation Advisory breaks up the stagnated air over Over in Lewis County Lewis County. Albrecht said the expected www.LesSchwab.com By Kyle Spurr rain will be light — one-third of [email protected] an inch on Wednesday and half Free Peace of Mind Tire Protection Free Lifetime Tire & Mileage Care Warmer temperatures and and inch through Friday — but Whatever the road throws at you, from potholes to To help you get more miles out of your tires rainfall will return to the greater it will be consistent throughout nails - any road hazard, we guarantee you’re protected and more miles per gallon of gas Lewis County area tonight, end- the week. ing a dry, cold snap over the re- “Every couple days we should gion for the past week, according be getting some showers,” Al- brecht said of the extended fore- W409 WINTERCAT XT WINTERCAT SST to the National Weather Service PASSENGER CAR TRACTION TIRES PASSENGER CAR TRACTION TIRES LIGHT TRUCK/SUV TRACTION TIRES in Seattle. cast. Meteorologist Jay Albrecht The precipitation in the fore- said the wet weather will also cast will drop the snow level to break the air stagnation advi- 3,000 feet elevation, Albrecht sory for Lewis County from air said, which means White Pass FREE FREE FREE Ski Area should get new snow- pollution, such as wood smoke ROAD HAZARD • FLAT REPAIR ROAD HAZARD • FLAT REPAIR ROAD HAZARD • FLAT REPAIR and carbon monoxide lingering fall this week. MOUNTING • ROTATIONS MOUNTING • ROTATIONS MOUNTING • ROTATIONS at ground level. White Pass Ski Area, at 4,500 AIR CHECKS AIR CHECKS AIR CHECKS As of Monday, air pollution feet elevation, reported no new YOUR SIZE IN STOCK, CALL FOR SIZE & PRICE YOUR SIZE IN STOCK, CALL FOR SIZE & PRICE YOUR SIZE IN STOCK, CALL FOR SIZE & PRICE levels were deemed healthy, ac- snow in the past 24 hours as of STARTING AT STARTING AT STARTING AT cording to the Southwest Wash- Monday. The ski area has 58 ington Clean Air Agency’s inches of snow at the base and 92 36 59 25 monitor in Chehalis, and are ex- inches at the summit. 80 121 139 175/70TR-13 185/60TR-15 215/70SR-16 Braun Backs Measure PINNED FOR STUDS PINNED FOR STUDS PINNED FOR STUDS OUTSTANDING WINTER TRACTION Provides outstanding traction during harsh weather conditions. Requiring Two-Thirds DRIVING STABILITY TREAD DESIGN MAY VARY Majority Vote for Tax Hikes CHAINS How Old is Your Battery? AVERAGE BATTERY PROPOSED: Braun, a LIFE PER REGION freshman sena- AN 4-6 YEARS Amendment Would tor, said his ECONOMICAL PASSENGER LIGHT TRUCK/SUV CHOICE! 4-5 YEARS support for the ™ Add Supermajority SNAP LOCK CABLE CHAIN QUICK FIT DIAMOND measure follows 3-4 YEARS Requirement to STARTING 95 PASSENGER 95 the wishes of AT 29 STARTING AT 89 2-3 YEARS State’s Constitution Washingtonians. “The message PASSENGER CHAIN RETURN PROGRAM: If you don’t use your Don’t be left in the cold... By The Chronicle passenger car chains, return them for a full refund after the last legal date Sen. John Braun to us was very for studded tires. (Does not apply to the Quick Trak traction device) have a FREE Battery Test today! Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, R-Centralia clear,” Braun will back a change to the state said. “The peo- constitution that permanently ple want us to explore all other BEST BRAKE VALUE PROMISE would require a two-thirds vote options before thinking about in the Legislature to raise taxes. raising taxes. With such a strong, Professionally Premium Over 30 Best The supermajority standard unified voice, why should Wash- repeatedly has been passed — ingtonians have to vote over and Trained Quality Years Brake CH487842sl.cg for two-year stretches — by over to keep this taxpayer protec- Technicians Parts Experience Warranty Washington voters. 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Market constitution may be changed how to fund taxpayer-supported 736-6603 748-0295 only by a vote of the people. services, Braun added. • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 Downtown Napavine Grocery Store to Reopen in February repair: Electrical Fire Left Extensive Damage to Annie’s Market Dec. 10 by Kyle spurr [email protected] Annie’s Market, the down- town Napavine grocery store, is scheduled to reopen for busi- ness in mid-February after a fire broke out Dec. 10, causing extensive damage to the market, according to building owner Ja- net Stowe. Stowe said the cause of the fire was deemed accidental since it started when the electrical power strip under a checkout counter caught fire. There were no injuries in the fire, which started after 8 p.m. on Dec. 10, but Stowe said the smoke damage ruined the ceil- ing, insulation and floors. Heat damage melted the plexiglass on the light fixtures as well, Stowe said. The cost of repairs and per- mitting came to more than $63,000, which doesn’t include the loss of business over the past month for store owners Annie and Jon Kim, Stowe said. The costs were covered by in- Pete Caster / [email protected] surance. Janet Stowe, owner of the building where Annie's Market is located in Napavine, explains the extensive work she has done to get her store back into shape after a ire Stowe, whose family has ruined much of the store last month. Stowe said she is conident that the reconstruction should be done in a few weeks so the store can open in mid-February. owned the building since 1982, said she was getting ready to The smoke from the fire close down the laundromat next came through the attic of the Have a door on Dec. 10 when the clerk pizza shop. in the market next door came mobile phone? “Once the smoke comes in, out to say there was smoke. “The fire department was the soot settles, but everything got cleaned,” Bill Smith said. here within four minutes and chronline.com/mobile left minimal water damage,” The Sahara Pizza in Che- Stowe said. halis had to pick up the orders from Napavine before the shop Bill and Jackie Smith, who Sharon Care own the Sahara Pizza franchise reopened last Thursday, Bill said. next door, were also getting With help from her husband, Center ready to close down for the night friends and Orozco Construc- when Stowe came and told them tion from Centralia, Stowe said “great care at a there was a fire and they had to she is looking forward to re- great place” get out. opening the 7,000-square-foot Bill Smith said his business market. Brian Mittge / [email protected] Sharon Care Center had to close for one month and “I’ve heard from a lot of locals Twenty-six ireighters from four districts responded to a Dec. 10, 2012, ire at the can help you with two days while he waited for in- and they will be excited to have 40-year-old building that houses Annie's Market, a laundromat and a pizza parlor. surance adjusters to complete it back open,” Stowe said. The grocery store sufered extensive damage in the ire; the two neighboring busi- everyday living, their work through the holiday ••• nesses had smoke but no ire damage. manage your season. Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 medications, and news in brief provide you with a safe and secure tobacco sales to Minors Neighborhood Stores project, napavine city session to evaluate each candi- setting.

which was funded by a Commu- date. CH488163cz.cg up; Lewis county nity Transformation Grant. council to select new After the executive session, A high level of employee the council will publicly an- Call For A Complimentary among the Lowest turnover in stores that sell to- councilor tonight nounce who they have selected. Tour And Lunch By The Chronicle bacco makes retailer education By The Chronicle Napavine city councilors are (360) 736-0112 Of 26 retailers checked in crucial, according to the state The Napavine City Council not paid for their position and 1509 Harrison Ave., Lewis County, only one sold Department of Health. will interview five applicants to- do not receive city-subsidized Centralia tobacco to a minor, according The current youth smok- night for the open council posi- health insurance. to the 2012 results of a national ing rate in Washington is about tion made vacant in November The council meeting will be report. 13 percent, and in 2010, the to- when former councilor Richard held at 6:30 p.m. in Napavine Lewis County's 3.8 percent bacco industry spent about $80 Rouse resigned for personal rea- City Hall, 407 Birch Ave. S.W. was one of the lowest in the state. million on marketing activities sons. The meeting will be open to Nearby Grays Harbor County in Washington state. The five candidates, all ex- the public. saw 16.7 percent; Thurston pected to attend the regular Your source for new and County, 13.3 percent. public invited to Meet meeting tonight, are: gently used one-of-a-kind Garfield, Pacific, Pend • Linda DiRienzo, the direc- Furniture • Accents Oreille, Skamania and Wah- chamber director tor of the Providence Centralia Accessories kiakum all had 0 percent. Fewer finalists Wednesday Foundation; Lighting • Decor than 12 checks were performed • LaVern Haslett, former Art • Gifts • Jewelry in each of those counties. night Napavine city clerk/treasurer; Jan. 18 - Jan. 24 Now offering Home Throughout Washington, • Linda Mechell, a Realtor at By The Chronicle Staging and Redesign about 16 percent of retailers il- Epic Realty and a current mem- Wreck It Ralph Concierge Shopping legally sold tobacco products to The two finalists to lead the ber of Napavine Planning Com- $3 • PG Layaway minors. That number was the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of mission; 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat, Sun, Mon), Wish Lists highest Washington has seen Commerce will meet and greet • William Phipps, a Centralia 6:00pm (No hur) Wedding Registry in more than a decade — up 11 the public Wednesday evening police officer; and We purchase your eclectic Flight CH488150cz.cg items (by appointment only) percent from 2011 and 10 per- in Chehalis. • Jim Savoie, manager $3 • R cent from 2010. Todd Chaput and Alicia Bull of Love’s Travel Shop in Visit us in our new 9:00pm (No hur) & CH487279sl.ke Danette York, the county's are the two finalists to replace for- Napavine. larger location! director of public health and mer Executive Director Jim Valley. Councilor Robert Wheeler 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Matinee) 425 N. Market Blvd. ThuR., JAN. 24, 7:00pm Chehalis, WA 98532 social services, attributes Lewis The meet-and-greet will take said the candidates will make GNWmT “JACksTRAW” FREE, ALL AGES place at The Shire on Wednes- $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with 360.740.5400 County’s low percentage to the their presentations during parent at or before 6:00pm [email protected] county's ability to do retailer day from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Light the council meeting and then minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE www.redesigndivas.com education while performing appetizers will be served with a the existing members of the 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia the Community Assessment of cash bar. council will hold an executive (360) 736-1634 •

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Inauguration Reminds Us of Democracy’s Strength On Monday, our 44th presi- Our Views bles (they belonged at one time former Speaker of the House Ron Averill on the three-per- dent took the oath of office in to President Abraham Lincoln Newt Gingrich, men who have son body that runs our county. front of enormous crowds in Both Obama and Inslee and Martin Luther King Jr.) as fought Barack Obama on the Fund took Averill’s place on the capital city named after our enter (or re-enter) office during he swore to defend and uphold political stage, taking their the Chehalis River Basin Flood first president. trying times. Of course, all eras the Constitution. place in the National Mall as he Authority. Here in the state with the of our shared history have their In America, our battles for was inaugurated for a new term As Averill steps off the com- same name, our 23rd governor difficulties, their opportunities, office are hard-fought in the in office. mission, he steps back into the took his oath last week. We note their ways to turn a crisis into political realm. Serious differ- Despite all that divides us, Flood Authority as the repre- that Gov. Jay Inslee brings an the bedrock for a new and bet- ences of opinion can lead to we know that this nation is big- sentative for the city of Centra- unusual quality to office — he ter future. extreme emotional involvement ger than one election or one lia. has represented citizens of both Both men also preside over and hard feelings after elections. political party. In American democracy, Eastern and Western Washing- a divided populace. President Fortunately, our 225-year-old Look no further than Lewis those who come in second ton. During this time of tensions Obama is the first national experiment in democracy has County for an example of how might have lost the race, but between parties and societal leader in a generation with an never failed in producing a re- an election battle can end and they can still contribute to the groups, Inslee has firsthand ex- outright majority of votes, but markable outcome — peaceful move into a new realm of coop- progress of our community perience that, we hope, will help even his clear victory came with transfer of power between bitter eration. and nation by lending their him understand how Washing- 48.9 percent of the population foes. Lewis County Commis- patriotic support — if not their ton’s rural communities see and voting against him. He placed It was heartening to see peo- sioner Edna Fund has replaced full agreement — to the win- understand the world. his hand on not one, but two Bi- ple like Sen. John McCain and fellow Centralia Republican ners. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County I’ve Been Watching and Asking Lots of Questions as Friends Have Lost Lots of Their Excess Weight

For 18 years, I tried many She started the program stop-smoking programs — Kai- with her adult children in ser’s Freedom from Smoking, March and lost 50 pounds by Schick Center’s electroshock July. The family provided each smoke-till-you-puke treatment, other with encouragement and even hypnotism. accountability. Her son dropped I finally quit during an Exo- 75 pounds; her daughter lost dus from Strongholds program 100. when I started seeing cigarettes “My daughter has never as a false god and decided to looked so good,” Joan said. “It put God first. I also determined teaches you to eat differently.” to stay off cigarettes no mat- Seeing photos prompted ter how much Joan to diet. weight I gained. “You don’t see yourself as A dozen other people do,” she said. Al- years later, I’m though she now wears size 10 still trying to instead of 18, she said, “I don’t Letters to the Editor lose weight. I’ve look different to me.” participated in Her husband, Ken, lost 30 and he murdered 20 first grad- Weight Watch- pounds. “My blood pressure is Columnist Victim of ers. A lot of laws were in place, ers, Take Off better than it’s been in 40 years HOW TO REACH Weapon Ban Hype yet Lanza did what all criminals Pounds Sensibly, By Julie McDonald — and I wasn’t even trying to ELECTED OFFICIALS Weigh Down, diet.” To the editor: do, they break laws. a LEARN hos- Joan said you no longer live This is in response to the Jan. It seems that Moeller failed pital program, and Take Back to eat, but eat to live. 10 commentary by Bill Moeller to do any type of journalistic CONGRESS Your Temple. I recently pur- “If I’d known how good I’d titled “Our Gun Laws Are a fact finding and investigation U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell chased “The Eden Diet.” feel, I would have done it a long True License to Kill.” to back up his commentary. 511 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Structured programs time ago.” He states that “he can’t Had he researched the state of Washington, D.C. 20510 worked for these friends: keep still while so much ill- Connecticut’s current gun laws, phone: (202) 224-3441 fax: (202) 228-0514 Maree Lerchen considered rubbish about guns he would have found that the Bushmaster .223 was perfectly email: http://cantwell.senate. Scott White is bandied about.” Yet he pens gov/contact Health concerns prompted a lengthy rubbish commentary legal to purchase and its cur- Scott, the man behind res- Maree of Packwood to un- with statements such as, “but rent state law was similar to the toration of Centralia’s Historic dergo gastric bypass surgery in U.S. Sen. Patty Murray I am unable to see the logic of 1994-2204 Assault Weapons 173 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Fox Theatre, became a Take November 2011: at 5-foot-6½ allowing blanket access to auto- Bill. weighing 360 pounds, she was Washington, D.C. 20510 Shape for Life coach after los- matic assault weapons for any- “Both laws, in addition to phone: (866) 481-9186 ing 90 pounds in less than borderline diabetic, took medi- one not in the military.” And listing specifically prohibited fax: (202) 224-0238 six months, dropping to 170 cine for high blood pressure with this statement, “I think I models, cover semiautomatic email: http://murray.senate. pounds. and high cholesterol, and used a join the majority of Americans rifles that accept detachable gov/email “What did it for me is I saw CPAP machine for sleep apnea. who are appalled at the ease magazines and have at least two a picture of a friend of mine “I have fought my weight with which anyone at all, re- out of five features: (1) a folding U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera online,” he said. “She is some- since I was a teenager,” she said. gardless of his or her previous or telescoping stock, (2) a pistol Beutler one that has struggled with her “I lost 100 pounds twice with mental tendencies, can acquire grip, (3) a bayonet mount, (4) a 3rd Congressional District Weight Watchers, but I went weight. Here’s a picture of this weapons that should only be grenade launcher, and (5) a flash 1130 Longworth House back to my old habits. With this Office Bldg. skinny person. I thought it was used on the battlefield.” suppressor or threaded barrel a joke.” one, you can’t go back to your designed to accommodate a Washington, D.C. 20515 That is two very powerful, phone: ( He started TSFL in No- old habits because it makes you flash suppressor. The configura- 202) 225-3536 yet ill-informed, statements. fax: (202) 225-3478 vember 2011 and by February sick.” tion of the rifle used by Lanza, She lost 185 pounds — 40 Chronicle readers can test this email: herrerabeutler.house. became a coach, enrolling more by going out to any gun dealer evidently was not covered by than 40 people (including me before the surgery and 145 after gov and try to buy an “automatic that definition.” but I didn’t stick with it). doctors stitched and stapled military weapon.” And you will Ironically, Moeller ends up “The reason the program her stomach, now the size of an Vancouver Office: find out that you can’t. confessing that he owns a cou- works is because it’s really a extra-large egg. 750 Anderson St., Suite B The rifle used at the Sandy ple of semiautomatic handguns. Vancouver, Wash. 98661 comprehensive health program,” “I am never hungry,” Maree Hook Elementary School was FBI homicide statistics in 2011 phone: (360) 695-6292 he said. “It’s not a diet. It’s really said. “If I do want something, not an “automatic assault show that 6,220 murders were fax: (360) 695-6197 about retraining your mind and one taste satisfies me where your relationship to food.” before I needed to eat the whole weapon. It was a Bushmaster caused by handguns and only Participants eat six times a thing.” .223 caliber, semi-automatic, 323 were by rifles. EXECUTIVES day: five Medifast meals (cost- Even her husband, Tom, lost modern sporting rifle. It is a 1929 was our highest year President Barack Obama ing about $300 a month) and a 57 pounds. rifle that has a cyclic rate of for mass murders, according to The White House lean-and-green meal. She exercises at home and fire no faster than many semi- criminologist Grant Duwe, of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. “When I hit my goal weight, during a twice-a-week Better automatic hunting rifles. It the Minnesota Department of Washington, D.C. 20500 I didn’t have any pain in my Bones and Balance class. only looks military. Moeller’s Corrections. Yet, Our 24 hour phone: (202) 456-1414 body,” he said. “I had more en- “I never stuck with exercise commentary makes it appear news cycle makes it appear that fax: (202) 456-2461 ergy and I’m sleeping great.” before either,” she said. “Now that nut case Adam Lanza just mass killings are more often email: president@whitehouse. I want to do it because I feel so walked into a gun store and and make it appear that they gov purchased this “fully automatic Joan Norberg good. I’m off all medication and are right in our own backyards. the sleep apnea is gone. I feel assault, battlefield weapon” and It seems Moeller fell victim to Vice President Joe Biden Joan, a Toledo resident, lost better than I’ve felt in 40 years.” then went on a shooting spree. the CNN led “assault weapon” The White House 65 pounds through the Ideal ••• In reality, Lanza broke numer- ban hype. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Protein program, a high-protein, ous laws to acquire the rifle. He Washington, D.C. 20500 Julie McDonald, a personal his- phone: (202) 456-1414 low-carbohydrate diet. Food torian from Toledo, may be reached murdered his mother to obtain Theodore Even packets cost about $82 a week. at [email protected]. it, went into a “gun free” zone Chehalis

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COMMENTARY: Voice of Voie One Woman’s Escape From Near-Homelessness Is a Teachable Moment A few weeks back, I wrote Community Action Program a piece about a woman named (CAP) also coordinated with HOW TO FIND HELP Ellen Smith. Ellen is a senior Cowlitz AAA and was able to citizen on a fixed income who provide funding sources for the By Brittany Voie that have specific requirements to willing to expand your search and qualify. If you need help defining your willing to get creative if you’re serious was searching for housing solu- first month’s rent and the depos- [email protected] tion. She had been living in a it, pending the approved applica- need or aren’t sure where to start, call about finding a solution. single-wide trailer, which she tion (which was later accepted). I did little more than connect the your local United Way office. 5 — Be patient and polite: Hey, owned, in rural south Chehalis. So, by expanding our search dots through this whole situation. 2 — Ask a lot of questions: Don’t I get it. Not everyone that Ellen and I Here are some key points of advice, be afraid — find out what you need talked to were entirely helpful (some The structure of the home was and compromising on location, having followed someone first-hand to qualify for specific programs, even weren’t very nice at all), but don’t let in poor condition and black and we were able to find Ellen a per- through this process: if it seems like a long shot. You’d be that stop you. If you feel like you’re spongy mold manent, safe solution in a great 1 — Define your need: Figure out surprised the things that can work not getting somewhere, you can al- was growing location that she is very excited what it is that you specifically need out. Look for the less obvious options. ways call back and try to work with into the interior about. and how to articulate it well. The 3 — Follow up: You aren’t being another person with an agency. But, of the home. But, that was only half of better and more succinctly you can a pest. And, even if you are, you are there’s no need to be angry or rude communicate your need, the better your best advocate. Be reasonable, to people who you are asking for And, on top the battle. Ellen was in a very chance you have of finding a solution. but checking in for status updates help. Everyone has bad days, but this of all that, the unique situation because she Just saying that you “need housing as- on paperwork and applications lets process proved to me, more than ever, roof leaked pro- owned the structure that she sistance” isn’t enough. Do you need agencies know you’re serious and that while there are some people out fusely and con- lived in. Many agencies would help for the first/last rent? Or, are responsible. there who aren’t helpful, the ones stantly, parts of not qualify her as technically you facing a homelessness situation? 4 — Be flexible: The old saying, as who are helpful and genuinely care By Brittany Voie While they’re both “housing issues,” harsh as it sounds, is really true. “Beg- can actually change your life for the the ceiling had homeless because she owned different agencies provide programs gars can’t always be choosers.” Be better. Don’t lose sight of that. fallen into the a home, but the home was in a home and there was no working park where she rented space. It furnace after the existing one was a difficult hurdle to over- AGENCIES FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE had nearly started a fire. come and I was out of ideas and It was so bad, in fact, that El- resource options. Lewis County Area Lewis County Shelter Program Community Action Council Agency on Aging (360) 736-5140 (Lewis County) len was only utilizing the kitch- But luckily, Ellen’s landlord, (360) 748-2288 (360) 736-1800 en and living room areas of the Bezy Property Management, Longview Housing Authority home, which she tried to keep was kind enough to work with Cowlitz County Area Agency on (Lewis & Cowlitz County) White Pass Community Servic- warm with a small space heater. Ellen — and even excused her Aging and Disabilities 1-866-570-8840 es Coalition (East Lewis County) She slept with several heavy last month’s rent so that she (360) 577-4929 (360) 496-2322 blankets on a couch at night. would have a bit of cash to get The Salvation Army of Lewis But, it turns out that Ellen’s set up in her new home — a Lower Columbia CAP (Cowlitz County Not Sure Where to Start? story will have a happy ending. ‘thank you’ to Ellen for having County) (360) 736-4339 Start Here: After the piece was published been such a great renter over 360-425-3430 on the first of January, we were the past few years. The Salvation Army of Cowlitz United Way of Lewis County able to find some very creative And, Bezy Property Man- Reliable Enterprises (Lewis County (360) 748-8100 solutions. agement and the property County) (360) 423-3990 When last you read about owner, in conjunction with (360) 736-1436 United Way of Cowlitz County Ellen, we had exhausted many community efforts, are working (360) 423-5320 options in Lewis County, but to remove the trailer and clear Ellen has family in the Castle the property at no additional Rock area, so we expanded our cost to Ellen. to the Lewis and Cowlitz Area “happy ending” to fruition. So, me at [email protected] or search. Talk about a community Agencies on Aging (especially thank you! through Facebook at brittany First, after realizing that coming together! Chris from Cowlitz AAA and ••• [email protected]. there simply weren’t enough I have stayed in contact with Sereny from Lewis AAA) and If you still want to help Ellen, ••• resources in Lewis County, we Ellen through this entire pro- Lower Columbia CAP — These she is in need of furniture and Brittany Voie is The Chronicle’s contacted the Cowlitz County cess. Many people have thanked agencies didn’t let county lines housewares for her new apart- senior media developer. She wel- Area Agency on Aging and me for the piece that I wrote, stop them. They came together, ment. Much of her furniture comes correspondence from the com- Disabilities (AAA). By having but quite frankly, I did little communicated between myself and various items were ruined munity by email at bvoie@chronline. the Lewis County and Cowlitz more than provide support, and Ellen, and were the big- by the leaky roof/ceiling in her com, on Facebook at www.facebook. County AAA offices work to- ideas, make a few phone calls gest force behind bringing this previous home. You can email com/BrittanyVoieTheChronicle gether, Lewis County was able and document the process. It to coordinate funds for Ellen’s is the agencies that deserve the application fees to an apartment biggest “thank you” for coming coordinated by Cowlitz AAA together. that was becoming available the All that being said, the big- first week of February in Castle gest “thank you” and kudos Rock. The Lower Columbia I’d like to throw out there is BEST BUY® COMMENTARY: Don’t Take the ‘High’ Road SCHOLARSHIP Our Insane Society Tells Kids to Just Say Yes PROGRAM If you have kids, you most with stoned people doing things likely prayed hard that they outside that should be done in- Awarding $1.1 million in scholarships to teens would avoid drugs and alcohol. side. Once a child becomes intoxicat- • The Netherlands recently ed, childhood is over. The young passed a new law, forbidding person will never be the same children from smoking pot in again. school. That’s right, some of the Thus, a sane society discour- urchins were getting high be- ages substance abuse if only to tween classes. One teacher told protect children. A sane society the press it’s hard to stop that does not put a happy face on in- when pot is being sold legally ebriation. across the street where hard- We are not a core drug addicts buy it and then 1100 sane society. sell it to the kids in order to get APPLY BETWEEN With al- heroin money. SCHOLARSHIPS most 30 million • In Portugal, they have legal- DECEMBER 26, 2012 $ Americans cur- ized all drugs. The result: drug- OF 1000 EACH rently catego- related homicides have increased & FEBRUARY 15, 2013 rized as “sub- by 40 percent. Drug overdoses WILL BE AWARDED stance abusers,” are up by 30 percent. you would think • In Switzerland, drug-related Students in grades 9–12 that Nancy Rea- By Bill O’Reilly deaths doubled and the health gan’s “Just Say care system was overwhelmed living in the U.S. & Puerto Rico No” campaign, which launched after heroin was made legal in in 1983, would be resurrected. Zurich. The law was rescinded. are eligible to apply. But saying no is not what Ameri- But here in the USA, we are ca in 2013 is all about. Saying yes now bullish on pot. Willie Nel- to whatever you want to do is the son wrote a book glorifying the Students who demonstrate rule of the day. drug. Snoop Dogg says he wants Washington state and Colo- to teach his kids how to smoke good grades, commitment rado have legalized the use of reefer. And the media in general marijuana, and many Ameri- see marijuana as a harmless di- to community service and/or FOR STUDENTS cans are celebrating. As Bob version. If you are down on pot, work experience are eligible Dylan once sang: “Everybody you are decidedly uncool. IN GRADES 9-12 must get stoned!” The usual ex- Fine with me. I’ll risk the to apply. cuses are put forth: It’s a free- stigma. According to the federal dom issue. We can tax the drug government, 8,400 Americans to generate revenue. It will get begin using drugs every day, half the criminal element out of it. of them under the age of 18. And But the truth is that legalized 68 percent of folks who become pot (or drugs of any kind) cre- addicted to drugs begin with ates massive unintended conse- marijuana. Get the picture? quences. Celebrate the pot culture if • In Holland, so many prob- you want. But know that you are lems arose from pot being sold not helping kids by taking the in “coffee shops” that a law ban- high road. ning the sale of cannabis to “for- ••• eigners” was passed. 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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE was transported to the hospital alis, was arrested and booked for Stabbing? about 6 a.m. Sunday. Morehouse DEPARTMENT with sore neck and back pain. third-degree theft after shoplift- • A man called police at had allegedly taken a computer ing on the 500 block of South from one of the trucks parked Domestic Violence 4:41 p.m. on the 1300 block of Credit Card Fraud Tower Avenue. Lakeshore Drive to report that inside of a building in the com- • Jaimie L. Wilson, 27, Cen- • Jeffrey Marchell, 49, Olym- Graffiti he was stabbed by a woman. pound. He was apprehended, pia, was arrested and booked for tralia, was arrested and booked When police arrived, however, police said, before he could get allegedly using a stolen credit in jail on suspicion of fourth- • There was a report of spray- the man had changed his story away with it. - degree assault on the 1200 block painted graffiti on a wood fence card number to check into a mo and said he was not stabbed but Park Groping tel on the 1000 Eckerson Road at North Washington Avenue at and street sign on the 100 block fell and cut himself on glass. 12:29 p.m. Friday. 7:37 p.m. Friday. of East Roanoke Street at 11:33 The woman fled prior to law • A parent called police at a.m. Saturday. 3:35 p.m. Sunday to report a boy • Someone called police from DUI enforcement’s arrival, and was the 1300 block of Alexander • Someone sprayed painted not available for questions. The grabbed her daughter inappro- Street to report unauthorized • John T. Cole, 42, Centralia, blue and yellow graffiti on the investigation into this incident priately at Fort Borst Park. The activity on a bank card at 12:59 was arrested and booked into side of a garage on the 600 block is ongoing. victim knows the boy, and the p.m. Friday. The case is still un- the Lewis County Jail for alleg- of North Tower Avenue. The case is still under investigation. der investigation. edly driving under the influence graffiti was reported at 4:14 p.m. Burglary at 8:48 p.m. Friday near South Saturday. • Ryan E. Morehouse, 28, Stolen Vehicle Collision Gold Street and East Locust • There was a report of graffi- Centralia, was arrested and • A silver 1997 Honda Civic • There was a two-vehicle Street. ti on the side of a building on the booked for burglary after police that had previously reported sto- collision near Mellen Street and 800 block of North Tower Av- say they found him inside of a len was located on South King Interstate 5 northbound exit at Shoplifting enue. The incident was reported fenced compound on the 1200 Street and Centralia College 4:50 p.m. Friday. One woman • Patsy A. Bartlett, 45, Cheh- at 9:44 a.m. Sunday. block of North Tower Avenue at Boulevard at 5:12 p.m. Sunday. Chehalis Municipal Court Chehalis Municipal Court criminal suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail degree theft, dismissed with prejudice. • Ronald Samuel Denton, 45, Che- suspended on count 1, sentenced to cases, including sentences, fines, fees with 90 suspended, fined $1,000 with • Daniel Ajak Ayiel, 27, Centralia, (1) halis, third-degree driving while license 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined and findings of not guilty or dismissals. $500 suspended, $103 in fees. second-degree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail $500 with $200 suspended on count Held Jan. 9 • Keith Christopher Miller, 21, Tenino, suspended, (2) driving under the influ- with 90 suspended, fined $400 with 2, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 • Luke Corey Chancy, 33, Centralia, (1) hit and run, attended vehicle, dismissed. ence, (3) resisting arrest, count 1 dis- $200 suspended, $228 in fees. suspended, fined $600 with $300 sus- first-degree criminal trespassing, (2-3) • Michael Paul Miller, 26, Randle, missed without prejudice, sentenced • Alvin Fitzgerald, 72, Chehalis, (1) pended on count 3. two counts of second-degree vehicle second-degree driving while license to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, obstructing law enforcement officer, (2) • Sarah Faye Landry, 31, Chehalis, first- prowling, sentenced to 364 days in jail suspended, sentenced to 364 days in jail fined $5,000 with $4,400 suspended on resisting arrest, (3) pistol, loaded in ve- degree negligent driving, sentenced to with 363 suspended, fined $800 with with 357 suspended, fined $1,000 with count 2, sentenced to 90 days in jail with hicle, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined $400 suspended on count 1, sentenced $500 suspended, $328 in fees. 89 suspended, fined $1,000 with $500 364 suspended, fined $600 with $300 $1,000 with $500 suspended, $303 in fees. to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, • Danny Lee Reynolds, 32, Napavine, suspended on count 3, concurrent, fined $600 with $300 suspended on (1) third-degree theft, (2) use of drug $2,387 in fees. count 2, count 3 dismissed without prej- paraphernalia, sentenced to 364 days • Charlotte E. Bridgeman, 26, Spring, udice, $175 in fees. in jail with 354 suspended, fined $1,000 Texas, fourth-degree assault, dismissed In Remembrance • Raul Rafael Flores Martinez, 24, with $500 suspended on count 1, count with prejudice. Centralia, third-degree theft, sentenced 2 dismissed without prejudice, $125 in • John Anthony Chacon, 54, Chehalis, to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, fees. remaining in public park without per- micHael tHane patton fined $800 with $400 suspended. • Mitchell Wayne Sinclair, 44, Centra- mit, dismissed with prejudice. • Bow Starr Hall, 33, Chehalis, third- lia, harassment, sentenced to 364 days • Kiela Deanne Current, 22, Cheha- Michael Thane Patton pursue this interest. degree driving while license suspend- in jail with 355 suspended, fined $1,000 lis, no valid operator’s license, without was born on Jan. 28, 1954 He is survived by his ed, dismissed with prejudice. with $500 suspended, $325 in fees. identification, sentenced to 90 days in in Wichita, Kan. He was the children, Jenifer Patton and • Florian Hernandez-Espinosa, 38, Held Jan. 16 jail with 85 suspended, fined $600 with oldest son of Thane and Patsy her husband, Mike Coucoules Centralia, third-degree driving while li- • Gunars Arnits, 60, Longview, third- $300 suspended, $528 in fees. (Davis) Patton. He stepped of Tacoma, Allen and his cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days into the presence of God wife, Cathy of University in jail with 90 suspended, fined $800 on Jan. 9, 2013, in the early Place and Edward of Steptoe, with $400 suspended, $103 in fees. morning hours. His mother siblings, Victor and D'nna, • Rick Allen Massingham, 50, Che- In Remembrance passed away one month Sharon and John Morrison, halis, third-degree driving while license before he died and we are Anita Shuttee and Patrick. He robert "bob" daniel Hazen conident that she was therewas a proud grandfather to to lift him up into a perfect Jack. He is preceded in death mind and body. by both of his parents. working in the mills, Bob Mike attended school There will be a celebration Death Notices worked at Healthsouth before in Northern California and of life at the Centralia settling into retirement. moved to the Centralia Bible Chapel, 209 N. Pearl, • RUTH C. SAUER, 88, Chehalis, died Mon- Bob is survived by his area in 1979. He was Centralia, on Jan. 26, 2013 at day, Jan. 14, in Chehalis. A graveside ser- wife, Trudy, his son, Rob employed as a seedsman 1:00 p.m., with a potluck to vice will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25, (Amy), his sisters, Pat and at the Weyerhaeuser Co. follow. at St. Francis Mission, Toledo. Arrange- Judy, his six grandchildren ments are under the care of Sticklin. for 35 years. He was also In lieu of lowers, the and numerous relatives. He a general contractor in the family requests that donations • CAROL A. WILSIE, 65, Centralia, died at is preceded in death by his Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia parents, his twin brother, Lewis County area. He was be made in Mike's name to on Friday, Jan. 18. A celebration of life Bill, and his son, Scott (Liz). a talented musician and the Lewis County Veterans will be held at a later date. Services are Bob will be remembered enjoyed writing music as Relief Fund, 360 NW North under the direction of Cattermole Fu- as a man who loved his well. He was a member of Street, Chehalis, WA 98532 neral Home in Winlock. community. He was involved the Centralia Bible Chapel. or to the University of • DR. FRANCIS H. MCCULLOUGH JR., 94, Cen- in the local ire department, A Vietnam era veteran, was Washington, Alzheimer's tralia, died Tuesday, Jan. 15, at home. A the VFW and numerous honorably discharged from Research fund. family graveside service was held at athletics. Bob was always the United States Army. He Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. A ready and willing to “shoot enjoyed rock hounding and To view the obituary, please memorial service is pending. Arrange- Robert “Bob” Daniel had traveled to Canada to go to chronline.com/obituaries. ments under the care of Newell-Hoer- Hazen, passed away at his the bull” and was an all- ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. home on Jan. 11, 2013. Bob around good friend to anyone was born in Mt. Hope, Wis., who was lucky enough on May 1, 1945, to Ralph to meet him. He was a Commodities and Mary Hazen. After Mossyrock ixture and will In Remembrance Gas in Washington — $3.35 (AAA of graduation, Bob joined the be greatly missed. Washington) Army and while stationed in Please join the family for frank clapp Crude Oil — $95.41 per barrel (CME Seattle, he met and married a potluck celebration of life Group) Trudy Wingerter. After a on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 After retirement, Frank Gold — $1,690 (Monex) tour of duty in Vietnam, at Mossyrock High School and LaVerne returned to Silver — $32.02 (Monex) Bob began work at Boeing from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mossyrock. They enjoyed and he and Trudy had a son, In lieu of lowers, traveling and camping with Corrections Robert “Rob” Jr. They later donations can be made friends. Frank was an avid moved to Mossyrock where to Mossyrock or Morton isherman who created ••• Bob worked at the local mills Athletic Associations. special lies, lures, and poles The Chronicle seeks to be accu- and they had another son, To view the obituary, please as a hobby. He followed in rate and fair in all its reporting. If Scott. After a long career of go to chronline.com/obituaries. his mother’s footsteps when you find an error or believe a news he became a great gardener item is incorrect, please call the who happily shared his fruit newsroom as soon as possible at and vegetables with family 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. In Remembrance and friends. Monday through Friday. His beloved wife, celine mudge LaVerne, passed away in 2009. Frank’s parents and of Music Education at his sisters, Faye Albrecht, Northwestern University in Frank Clapp passed away Ferne McPhee and Ruby In Remembrance Illinois. on Dec. 9, 2012, at the age Damron, also preceded him Mrs. Mudge moved with of 92. The son of Christine in death. His brothers, John her husband to Mercer Petersen and Harrison Clapp (Vera) Clapp of Milwaukie, donna norinne Island, Wash., in 1962, where was born on the family farm Ore., Donald (Liz) Clapp of ray she was a substitute teacher in Horace, Neb., on Aug. 28, Renton, Wash., and many and volunteer. They moved 1920. The family left the nieces and nephews survive Donna Norinne Ray, 69, to Chehalis where they raised hardships of the Depression him. Frank was living at passed away surrounded by sheep for nearly 15 years and Dust Bowl to move Foundation House in Bothell, family and friends on Jan. 11, before retiring from ranching. out west when Frank was Wash., at the time of his 2013 after a brief illness. Mrs. Mudge is known for her 17. The Clapps settled in death. She was born Nov. 18, devotion to her country and Mossyrock, Wash., where He will be remembered for 1943 in Chehalis, Wash., to was passionate about her love Frank graduated from high his generosity, loyalty, love Wilford and Louise Smith. for music and sharing that school in 1938. of family, and great sense of They lived in Toledo where passion with young people. After joining the Navy Air humor. Frank was a good Donna graduated from Toledo She volunteered tirelessly Corps in 1942, Frank served man who served as a positive High School. She later earned role model. He leaves behind Music scholar and to teach young people string as an aviation mate and tail a masters degree in teaching instruments from her home gunner on their version of many funny, heart-warming at Lewis & Clark University. passionate volunteer, Celine stories that will remain as Mudge of Chehalis, Wash., and created the Lewis County the B24. His crew lew She married Douglas S. Ray Youth String Orchestra at St. off the coast of Florida to special memories. on Aug. 6, 1966. passed away on Jan. 12, A memorial graveside 2013, in her home of more Joseph's Catholic Church, patrol the Atlantic Ocean A celebration of life service which grew to thirty students for enemy submarines. On service with military honors for Donna Ray will be held on than 30 years, following will be held for Frank at the ive months hospice care ranging by in age from ive to December 25, 1945, Frank Jan. 26, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at fourteen. Her efforts earned married LaVerne Damron in Doss Cemetery in Mossyrock Club Green Meadows, 7703 family. She is survived by on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013 her husband, John T. Mudgeher recognition by the City of Mossyrock and then returned NE 72nd Ave., Vancouver, Chehalis. to duty until 1946. at 11:00 a.m. Memorial WA 98661. and three children, Frances donations may be made Walker, Cynthia Jean Mudge Funeral services will Frank drove a pie truck and In lieu of lower donations take place Jan. 25. 2013 at ran a gas station in the years to fund research for heart can be made to the Donna and John Mudge Jr. She disease and diabetes. was grandmother to Alisa 11:00 a.m. in Chehalis at St. following the war. Frank and Ray Scholarship Fund at Joseph's Catholic Church. LaVerne moved to Renton, Arrangements by Sunset any Columbia Credit Unions and Hannah Walker from Hills Funeral Home in Chehalis, Kayla Standlee There will be a vigil the Wash., where he worked at or sent to: Po Box 617, evening before the funeral at Boeing and then trained as a Bellevue. LaCenter, WA 98629 from Edmonds and Jack and Andrew Mudge from 7:00 p.m., also at St. Joseph's, cabinet maker. He worked in Kent. Celine was born Oct.for those who wish to attend. shops in Auburn and Seattle To view the obituary, please To view the obituary, please 22, 1933, in Sheboygan, To view the obituary, please for many years. go to chronline.com/obituaries. go to chronline.com/obituaries. Wis., and earned a Bachelor go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 Centralians Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day REMEMBRANCE: Locals Share Stories of Freedom ‘‘Peace has to be on Historic Day taught. It’s a choice.’’ By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Carol Mason Stephen Barlow, a Centralia member of Fellowship of Reconciliation First United Methodist Church member, took the microphone during the annual Martin Lu- Jr. gave about the Vietnam War, ther King Jr. Day celebration in when he described the “triple the church’s social hall Monday evils” of racism, economic ex- afternoon and shared his expe- ploitation and militarism. rience working for the Defense After listening to the speech, Intelligence Agency during the some people in attendance Civil Rights movement in the stepped up in front of the stage mid-1960s. to share what Martin Luther “I was a small cog in the ma- King Jr. Day means to them. chinery of war,” Barlow told the Barlow noted the additional audience. importance of the day which Barlow, along with other happened to be the 50th anni- church-goers and members of versary of Martin Luther King the Fellowship of Reconcilia- Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech tion, spoke out against violence and the day President Barack Pete Caster / and honored the legacy of Mar- Obama was sworn in for a sec- [email protected] tin Luther King Jr. at the annual ond term at the Presidential In- After reading a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the open microphone portion of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day event. auguration. celebration at First United Methodist Church, Lela McNutt, Centralia, posts the quote on a wall dedicated to the late civil “We are living in a culture On the table toward the rights leader on Monday in Centralia. of violence and we need to turn back, attendees were encour- hung on the walls in the church civil rights leader. The murals were presented on a the whole thing around,” Barlow aged to sign a petition on faith- as decorations. Church member Carol Ma- large sign outside the church. said. sagainstgunviolence.org and “It is not enough to say we son, who is also active in the Fel- “Peace has to be taught,” Ma- The program started with flip through books about Mar- must not wage war. It is neces- lowship of Reconciliation, said son said. “It’s a choice.” the audience listening to an en- tin Luther King Jr. Posters with sary to love peace and sacrifice she helped the children at the ••• tire speech Martin Luther King Martin Luther King Jr. quotes for it,” read one quote from the church draw murals for the day. Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 Study: Minority Youth More Often in State Courts Than Whites By The Associated Press found. But researchers said that disparities are occurring earlier, in schools. Most of the kids who of court dates and transporta- Minority youth are arrested number is likely much higher such as arrests, referrals to juve- end up in the juvenile system tion to court hearings if needed. and in the Washington state because counties count Latinos nile court, and as you get deeper have some sort of contact with They have also hired an African- court system more often than as white in their record keeping. the outcomes are relatively com- school discipline beforehand.” American therapist who works their white counterparts, a re- Latino is an ethnicity, not a race. parable,” Veele said. Gonzalez said there is a bit of with African-American youth Sarah Veele, one of the re- Veele said this particular irony in the system, in that some exclusively. cent study commissioned by the searchers from the Washington study lacks other data points, programs for troubled youth “We don’t want kids lan- state Supreme Court shows. But State Center for Court Research, including severity of charges don’t kick in unless a judge sen- guishing in our system, hanging researchers said that counties said there isn’t a federal or state and crimes as well as criminal tences them. in limbo waiting for sentencing,” aren’t keeping complete data on requirement for local agencies to history of the youth. She is hop- Veele said counties includ- said Shelly Maluo, Pierce Coun- ethnicity and that the gap be- track ethnicity in their juvenile- ing this study prompts consider- ing Benton, Franklin, Spokane, ty’s juvenile-court administra- tween minority and white youth arrest data, so Latinos are put in ation of more complete record Pierce and King have taken re- tor. “The more they are in limbo, is larger. the “white” category. Research- keeping among local agencies. medial steps, but many counties the greater the chance they reof- Between 2007 and 2011, ers looked at eight categories, The researchers released county- don’t have the resources. fend or not show up to court.” African-American youth were ranging from arrests to diver- by-county data to inform local Private organizations such as In Pierce County, African- nearly 250 percent more likely sion-program enrollments. authorities of what they have the Annie E. Casey Foundation American youth are 2½times to be referred to juvenile court Still, about 40 percent of and don’t have in their records. and the MacArthur Foundation more likely to be arrested. for prosecution than their white all cases were missing data on To Enrique Gonzalez of the have provided money for studies Maluo acknowledges that counterparts. They are followed whether the youth was Latino Seattle-based El Centro de la and initiatives focused on alter- more can be done to close the by Native-American youth, who and 5 percent of cases had no in- Raza, the findings echo some- natives to detention. The state gaps. are 80 percent more likely to dicator of race or ethnicity. thing that he sees in his job. As also has chipped in. But to Gonzalez, the data be referred. Overall, minority “Increasing the quality of a juvenile-justice advocate, he Pierce County is one of the backs up what he hears from youth are 22 percent more likely data collected by courts is key works with dozens of teens counties that has worked with kids. to be referred. to fully understanding how and from Seattle, including many the foundations. After exam- “They don’t feel they’re To determine the ratio, re- where racial and ethnic inequal- who have had brushes with the ining its own data in 2003 and trusted or respected by law en- searchers calculated the number ity arises,” Chief Justice Barbara law. For him, by the time youth seeing disparities among Afri- forcement,” Gonzalez said. “An of minority youth in a particu- Madsen said. come in contact with police, it’s can-American youth, the county officer is more likely to arrest a lar aspect of juvenile law and the Once minority and white already late in the problem. began seeking remedies, includ- student of color rather than ask overall population of each county. youth get to sentencing, the dis- “The problem really starts ing axing pricey one-on-one questions and talk things out.” In arrests, minority youth parities begin to even out, Veele early,” Gonzalez said. We need therapy programs that weren’t A message to the Washington were nearly 85 percent more said, because judges usually fol- to look at “the link between yielding results. Association of Sheriffs and Po- likely to be arrested than white low sentencing guidelines. juvenile justice, kids incarcer- Now, Pierce County provides lice Chiefs, which provided the youth statewide, the study “What we’re seeing is that the ated and the achievement gap in-person visits to remind youth data on arrests, was not returned. Two Lewis DR. FRANCIS H. MCCULLOUGH JR. Aug. 17, 1918-Jan. 15, 2013 County Health oficer for the embarked and commanding oficer of Chehalis, Wash. UDT (underwater the base hospital at Twenty- Dr. McCullough is Care Providers demolition teams, Nine Palms, Calif. During survived by his beloved forerunners of today’s his service in the U.S. wife, Bea, three children, Navy Seals) teams while Navy, Dr. McCullough Francis III, Christine Disciplined for conducting pre-invasion was awarded the Navy and Douglas, six and invasion operations. Commendation Medal, granddaughters, a great- Drug Charges At the end of World War WWII Victory Medal, grandson and a great- II, he was stationed at Korean Service Medal, granddaughter. By The Chronicle Camp Shoemaker Naval Asiatic Paciic campaign The family extends Hospital, near Oakland, medal and a Philippine its heartfelt thanks to the A Lewis County nurse and Calif., where he met Bea Liberation ribbon. care providers at Help at chemical dependency profes- Peterson, a Navy nurse, After retiring from the Home Senior Services, sional trainee were disciplined whom he married on U.S. Navy in 1965, at the Inc., Centralia and by the Washington State Depart- August 25, 1946. The rank of Captain-Medical Assured Home Health and ment of Health last month for newly married couple Corps, Dr. McCullough Hospice, Centralia for their various drug charges. lived on Bainbridge opened an orthopedic assistance throughout Dr. The state Chemical Depen- Island,Wash., where he practice in Downy and McCullough’s extended Dr. Francis H. served as Medical OficerCovina, Calif. He retired illness. Dr. McCullough dency Professional Program McCullough, Jr. was born allowed Michelle Lynn Buck- at the then existing radio from medicine and surgery will be buried at the Tahoma on Aug. 17, 1918, in New intercept facility on the in 1985, moving to National Cemetery, holz, of Napavine, to apply as Bern, N.C. Graduating a chemical dependency profes- island. He and she were Sequim, Wash., and then to Kent, Wash. A memorial from Columbia University married more than 66 Centralia, Wash., in 2003. service is scheduled for sional trainee in December, but in 1940, Dr. McCullough years. Dr. McCullough was a Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013 at subsequently placed her creden- earned a Doctor of During the Korean Fellow of the American Peace Lutheran Church, tial on probation from past drug Medicine (MD) at Duke War, Dr. McCullough was Academy of Orthopedic Chehalis, Wash. Funeral charges. University in 1943 and assigned to the 1st Marine Surgery and a member of arrangements have been Buckholz was convicted of served his internship at Fleet Marine the Western Orthopedic provided by Newell- three counts of violating the Uni- Montclair General Hospital Force (FMF) where he Association, the Piedmont Hoerlings Mortuary Inc., form Controlled Substance Act — in Montclair, N.J. Dr. served as the regimental Orthopedic Society and Centralia, Wash. McCullough specialized surgeon during the U.S. the American Medical Dr. McCullough passed possession of methamphetamine in orthopedics, completing — on Oct. 8, 2007, Aug. 27, 2008 Marine Corps invasion at Association. During the away on Tuesday, Jan. orthopedic residency Inchon, South Korea and polio epidemic of 1948- 15, 2013 at his home in and Dec. 1, 2009. training at the Warm Buckholz applied for the cre- later during the Chosin 1949, Dr. McCullough Centralia, Wash., at the age Springs Polio Foundation Reservoir campaign. After was recognized nationally of 94. In lieu of lowers dential in June last year. in Warm Springs, Ga., the Korea, he was stationed as a leading medical or other memorials, the The state Nursing Commis- Duke University Hospital at the U.S. Navy Hospital authority on the treatment family requests that sion charged registered nurse and the Shriner’s Hospital Philadelphia, Pa., where he of polio and rehabilitation contributions to advance John A. Brucker with unpro- for Crippled Children in completed his orthopedic of polio patients. He built, genetic science be made in fessional conduct in December Greenville, S.C. residency. He later served staffed and organized a honor of Dr. McCullough’s for allegedly testing positive for Dr. McCullough entered at the U.S. Naval Hospital, number of polio clinics granddaughter, Kate, who marijuana during a workplace the U.S. Naval Reserve great Lakes, Ill. and hospitals throughout is impacted by the rare drug screening. Brucker was in 1943 following his In 1952, Dr. McCullough the Southeastern U.S. in neurogenetic condition fired from Maxim Healthcare internship. During his 23 was promoted to response to the nationwide known as Angelman Services, his employer, following years in the Navy, he held Lieutenant Commander epidemic. Syndrome, an autism a number of positions, to Commander in 1955 Dr. McCullough was spectrum genetic disorder. the failed drug test. including that of medical and to Captain, U.S. an avid isherman and A patient’s family reported Contributions and oficer onboard the USS Navy Medical Corps in hunter who enjoyed memorials may be mailed erratic behavior by Brucker on Daniel T. Grifin (DE/ 1959. He served as Chief raising and training his to: Angelman Syndrome June 5, 2012. Brucker was then APD-54) throughout of Orthopedic Surgery at own Labrador retrievers. Foundation, Inc., 4255 drug tested on June 7, 2012, and World War II in both the Naval Hospital Camp At one time he raised over Westbrook Avenue Drive, tested positive for marijuana, ac- the Atlantic and PaciicPendleton, Calif., and 400 breeding parakeets, Suite 219, Aurora, Ill., cording to the charging docu- theaters and most notably, later as U.S. Marine Corps creating a number of new 60504 ment. during the invasions of Force Troops Surgeon at genetic combinations of Brucker was credentialed as a Iwo Jima and Okinawa Paciic during the early birds. He actively attended To view this obituary, please go registered nurse in 1991. where he served as medical days of the Vietnam War Peace Lutheran Church in to chronline.com/obituaries. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 NORTHWEST A History of Disappointment for Mining Near Volcano EXPLORATION: Claim Set to Be Explored by Vancouver-Based Company Has Turned Up Empty Before By Natalie St. John The Daily News By the time geologist Carl Zapffe wrote his 1912 paper for the Society of Economic Geolo- gists about the St. Helens Min- ing District, prospecting around the mountain had already boomed, then busted. Most of the investment com- panies that proliferated in the late 1800s to fund exploration had already moved on or failed, and many of the miners’ cabins and camps that peppered the slopes of the Green River Valley were collecting dust and moss. “Considerable prospecting has been done for copper, gold, and silver, but today the district has all the indications of a field full of disappointments,” Zapffe wrote. Despite nearly a century of disappointments, a Canadian prospecting company still is try- ing to convince investors they can get rich off deposits in the St. Helens Mining District. Vancouver-based Ascot Re- sources Ltd. will likely begin exploring for copper, gold, silver and molybdenum next summer on 900 acres near the Green River, on the northern edge of the Mount St. Helens National

Volcanic Monument. Gifford Pinchot National Forest Ascot officials have hinted Hugh Vogel / that vast deposits of precious Alexander Burgoyne (far left) poses at an unspeciied mine in the Green River area, circa 1904. Burgoyne, whose descendants still live in the Castle Rock area, was the metals lie beneath the area and General Superintendent of Mines for the Portland Gold and Copper Mining Co. touted the potential economic ” Rick McClure, an archaeologist tors began to realize that the increasing demand for copper adjoining claims. benefit a mining operation for the U.S. Forest Service, said old-growth trees that covered caused by World War I. By 1926, During the 1970s, Duval could bring to the region. in a recent interview. the claims were worth more all three of the companies that drilled about 150 exploratory But the claim blocks in this Most of the prospectors in than whatever copper lay un- had explored the Mount Marga- holes within four claim-blocks area have been explored before, the early years were individual derneath them, and began using ret claims now secured by Ascot most recently by Duval Corp. in the Goat Mountain area. men, hoping to find gold or sil- the pretense of mining to secure had failed. What Duval found during its in the 1970s. And a look at the ver. As word spread, though, and harvest more timber. Interest in the district briefly history of the district shows that exploration though is a bit of a investment companies quickly Prospectors purchased revived during the Great De- numerous prior efforts to prise mystery. began touting the mountain’s neighboring mining claims pression, when a handful of new riches from the mountain have Coming later this week: What potential, sending photogra- “covering thousands of acres.” claims were established. But never fulfilled the hopes of in- did Duval’s research reveal? And phers to document the explora- “In order to keep up the a 1929 test of copper ore from vestors, prospectors and nearby why, after a century of failed at- tion and creating glowing pro- pretension of a mining region, Sweden mine proved once again communities. tempts, does Ascot believe they motional brochures in hopes of more tunnels were driven ...” to be of poor quality, and only a can make money on Goat Moun- luring investors, McClure said. Winchell wrote. small amount of gold was pro- tain? The Rush Begins In one such brochure, the According to Moen’s 1977 duced. Precious metals were dis- Portland Gold and Copper Min- report for the DNR, copper ore Because the promised rail- covered in the area around 1891, ing Co. bragged that the St. Hel- from the mountain proved to be roads (and later truck roads) when two German immigrant ens Mining District was one of very low grade. had never materialized, much UNEMPLOYED? farmers went on a hunting and the most promising properties “Although many thousands of the district remained inac- fishing expedition near Spirit of the Pacific Northwest. of dollars were spent attempting cessible, making it even more Let us Help you Lake. They discovered what ap- Ultimately, the mines proved to develop copper ... no property difficult to reap a profit from peared to be an extensive depos- most profitable for the mine pro- ever became a major producer. the scattered, mostly small, de- DE-STRESS! it of numerous minerals, includ- moters and investment bankers For the most part, veins proved posits. ing black tourmaline, pyrite and in the cities. “They were the only to be narrow and contained only According to McClure’s 1984 Now is the BEST hematite. Because these miner- people who made any money moderate amounts of copper, account of Skamania County als are often found in or near out of this deal!” McClure said. and small amounts of gold and mining history, local communi- time to ind positive veins of precious metals, the im- Newspapers helped to spread silver.” ties never prospered as a result ways to deal with migrants quickly grew excited. the fever, often publishing spec- There were a handful of of the brief gold rush. your stress. According to a rather scath- ulation and rumor about the richer deposits, Moen wrote, but “Merchants there received no ing paper given by geologist mines. these were “blotchy and scat- benefit from the scores of min- New, Discounted, Horace W. Winchell at a 1912 “The period of doubt as to tered,” and revealed only a few ers flocking to the area” because Of-Peak Membership Cleveland mining conference, whether there is anything in the hundred pounds of ore at a time. miners bought their supplies in plan for you! the two, who were “totally in- district worth working is past. Between 1903 and 1974, the Castle Rock or Toledo before experienced in prospecting,” It is a settled fact that it is one U.S. Bureau of Mines reported traveling up the Toutle River. Simply provide us with current staked out as many mining of the richest districts that has that total metal production for A record of mining cabins in state documentation proving claims as their food supply been discovered since the palmy the St. Helens and Washougal the region shows that few were your unemployment status, would allow, then “returned to days of ‘49, when the great gold Mining Districts had a value built or used after 1936. and we can help you reduce their homes with all the sensa- fields of California were first of $27,000, according to Moen. your stress AND improve your health at the same time. Stop tions of millionaires, and the made known to the civilized (It is not clear from the report Renewed Interest determination to come again world,” enthused the Oct. 4, whether this figure was adjust- by our reception desk today in the following spring, and locate 1895, edition of a regional news- ed for 1977 dollars). Although The district was mostly for- Centralia, Chehalis or Rochester. a few more bonanza mines.” paper, the Chehalis Nugget, go- more than 30 deposits around gotten until 1969, when Duval Word of the discovery spread ing on to predict that the boom the district had been explored, Corp., a mining company fo- quickly to Portland and other would bring railroad access and only two mines — the Norway cused mostly on exploration and settlements and set off a wave of unprecedented prosperity to lo- and Sweden camps near Spirit development of copper deposits gold fever in the Mount St. Hel- cal communities. Lake, owned by Portland doc- in the Southwest, acquired two ens wilderness. “Of course, this means much tor and banker Henry Coe — historic claims in an area that “From enthusiasm born of ig- for the whole country, and es- ever appeared “to contain ... had previously been explored norance, and solely through the pecially for Toledo,” the Nugget tonnages and grades required by the Germania Mining and Milling Co., Cascadia Mining reports and specimens of these wrote, “This will be a supply for profitable mining on a small CH488932bw.db two men, the prospecting fever point — the Denver of St. Hel- scale.” and Development Co., and the Centralia 360 736-1683 spread so rapidly that within By 1916, attempts to develop Mount Saint Helens Consoli- Chehalis 360 748-3744 ens Country.” Rochester 360 273-0457 three years, there were 500 men mines in the St. Helens District dated Mining Co. between 1901 www.thorbeckes.com in the district ...” Winchell wrote. Prospects Fizzle had all but ceased, despite an -1905. Duval also staked two new By the end of 1892, the Green River mining district, which en- By 1910, thousands of pros- compassed all of the tributaries pect pits had been dug, more of the Green from its headwaters than 11,000 feet (more than two Free Multiple Sclerosis Workshop! to the mouth, had been created miles) of tunnel were in place to better manage the sudden and several thousand tons of “Managing Pain & Sleep Issues in Multiple Sclerosis” rush to stake claims. A short copper, gold and silver ore had time later, it was renamed the St. been mined. However, most of Join us on Saturday, January 26 for an interactive Helens Mining District, accord- it remained in the mine dumps, educational workshop about the latest research on ing to a 1977 report written by according to Moen. Wayne S. 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Now that Washington voters have legalized marijuana, will a region long recognized as one of the country’s leading fruit bowls, best celebrated for Washington The Associated Press apples, become known as the In this Sept. 9, 2012, ile photo, workers harvest apples in Gleed, Wash. Now that Washington voters have legalized marijuana, will an area recognized as one of the most vice belt? Not necessarily. productive agricultural regions in the world, celebrated for Washington apples, hops and wine grapes, become known as the vice belt? Not necessarily. Too many unanswered ques- tions remain about the new law, Any combination of those Board. and determine outdoor grows and security might get in the from how the state will regulate factors makes farmers leery of How many farmers should are OK, we have to determine way of profits, and it might end it to whether entrepreneurs or planting marijuana in the near be allowed to produce marijua- security standards.” not being so profitable. large corporations should lead term, said Bob Young, chief na to meet demand, and how big Security is a concern for Gail “I’ll just have to wait and see the way. And the biggest ques- economist for the American should their crops be? Where Besemer, who grows flowers and about the regulations,” she said. tion: the federal government’s Farm Bureau Federation. should they get their seeds? vegetables near Deming, What- The Colorado Farm Bureau role going forward. “At this stage of the game, it Should a crop be grown indoors com County, and has expressed opposed the law there and says Marijuana remains illegal poses tremendous problems for or in fields outside? interest in a producer license. none of its members has ex- under federal law. Many states growers,” he said. “Quite frankly, Dozens of marijuana experts, Besemer has three hoop pressed interest because they are have approved it for medical use, I’d tell one of our members to who have been growing plants houses — essentially tempo- unwilling to take the risk, ac- but only Washington and Colo- approach this with great cau- for medical use or in secret for rary greenhouses — but could cording to Nicholas Colglazier, rado have legalized recreational tion.” illegal use, are educating state see expanding slightly to grow director of public policy. use. Both states are in the process officials about the potential for marijuana for a local clientele. Few traditional farmers, like The Justice Department has of developing rules for a legal the crop. Probably 95 percent However, “I’m concerned about Besemer, have expressed interest not said whether it will try to marijuana industry. In Wash- of those people choose to grow druggies invading my prop- in Washington. block the two states from imple- ington state, a Liquor Control their plants indoors, despite erty — ne’er-do-wells invading Simmons acknowledged that menting their new laws, passed Board that privatized liquor higher costs, to control light and my property to steal, to get free there are still many unanswered late last year. For that reason, key sales statewide last year on temperature, improve quality dope,” she said. “Security would questions, but said answers will land-grant universities that typ- orders of a different voter-ap- and increase yields, Simmons be an issue.” come with new state regulations ically aid the agriculture indus- proved initiative now is tasked said. Besemer, in her 60s, said she this year. But he said he could try by researching such things with developing rules governing Indoor crops generally al- has never grown marijuana or envision an industry that allows as pest control and crop yields — pot cultivation, processing and low for up to three harvests per used it, but can see potential for for both boutique growers with but rely on federal funding to do sales. season, compared with just one the crop. higher-quality marijuana and so — are avoiding the marijuana Of the three licenses the harvest for an outdoor crop, and “My family is not particu- large outdoor growers to get a industry altogether. board will authorize — grower, allow for easier security mea- larly excited about me being in- cheaper product on the market. In addition, marijuana is a processor, seller — the rules for sures. terested in this. But if someone “You’re always going to see crop that can’t be insured, and producing marijuana raise the As Simmons put it, “Some- has an integrated farm, growing people looking for specific federal drug law bars banks most complex issues, accord- body out picking a handful of a number of different crops, I strains and varieties,” he said. from knowingly serving the in- ing to Randy Simmons, project grapes isn’t going to get stoned. would think it would be a high- “It’s like drinking Budweiser or a dustry. manager for the Liquor Control So if we go through this process profit plant,” she said. “Taxation microbrew.” Washington Lawmaker Pulls Duty to Retreat Bill, Cites Threats OLYMPIA (AP) — A Wash- quired a person to retreat from Newtown happened, and that changed his allegiances after his "There was no direct or im- ington state lawmaker last week a dangerous confrontation that riled up so many people," Apple- family was attacked, Bezon said. mediate threat, but there was withdrew a bill to limit self-de- person "knows or should know" ton said. "I think it would have One of the perceived threats disturbing language," said Arras, fense rights after saying she re- that doing so would afford gone unnoticed if it hadn't been was forwarded to the state adding that his office discussed ceiving threats by telephone and "complete safety." for Newtown." House of Representatives' secu- it with the Washington State email that have made her fear "I was so appalled by the Tray- The threats against Apple- rity office, said House Security Patrol and continues to monitor for her life. von Martin shooting," Appleton ton, which were among the more Director Mark Arras. the situation. Rep. Sherry Appleton, D- said. "I did the bill because we than a hundred emails and tele- Poulsbo, said House Bill 1012, have no verbiage on 'duty to re- phone calls she received about Call FoR a filed last month, was spurred treat' in Washington." the bill after reports of it circu- FREE EstimatE! by the Trayvon Martin shooting Washington is one of at least lated on gun advocacy websites, 360-736-2500 last February, in which a neigh- 29 states with no explicit duty to were non-specific but "very scary," borhood watch volunteer in retreat. 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Pablo Martinez Monsivais / The Associated Press President Barack Obama speaks at the ceremonial swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington on Monday. Obama: ‘America’s Possibilities Are Limitless’ By David Espo — but it does require us to act in “I’m not going to see this The Associated Press our time.” again,” said the man whose po- litical career has been meteoric OBAMA: PRIVILEGE TO USE KING’S, LINCOLN’S BIBLE WASHINGTON — Turn- ELECTED FOUR YEARS ago as — from the Illinois Legislature By The Associated Press ing the page on years of war America’s first black president, to the U.S. Senate and the White and recession, President Barack Obama spoke from specially House before marking his 48th President Barack Obama says it was a privilege to take the oath Obama summoned a divided constructed flag-bedecked birthday. of office using a Bible that had been owned by the Rev. Martin nation Monday to act with “pas- stands outside the Capitol after Luther King Jr. sion and dedication” to broaden reciting oath of office that all ON A DAY OF RENEWAL for de- Obama paused by a statue of King in the Capitol Rotunda after equality and prosperity at home, presidents have uttered since the mocracy, everyone seemed to a luncheon hosted by members of Congress. He was accompanied nurture democracy around the nation’s founding. have an opinion, and many by his wife, Michelle, and Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill. world and combat global warm- The events highlighted a day seemed eager to share it. “You know this is the first time I have seen this,” he said. ing as he embarked on a second The King bust — a bronze sculpture 36 inches high on a 66-inch replete with all the fanfare that “I’m just thankful that we’ve high Belgian black marble base — has been in the Capitol Rotun- term before a vast and cheering a security-minded capital could got another four years of de- crowd that spilled down the his- da since 1986, according to the Architect of the Capitol. muster — from white-gloved mocracy that everyone can grow King’s Bible was one of two Obama used for the ceremonial toric National Mall. Marine trumpeters who her- in,” said Wilbur Cole, 52, a post- inauguration. “America’s possibilities are alded the arrival of dignitaries man from suburban Memphis, “I had the great privilege that the Bible we used was his Bible limitless, for we possess all the on the inaugural stands to the Tenn., who spent part of the day and they asked for it to be inscribed,” Obama said. The other Bible qualities that this world without mid-winter orange flowers that visiting the civil rights museum belonged to President Abraham Lincoln. boundaries demands,” the 44th graced the tables at a traditional there at the site where the Rev. president declared in a second lunch with lawmakers inside the Martin Luther King Jr. was as- inaugural address that broke Capitol. sassinated in 1968. new ground by assigning gay Others watching at a dis- THE TONE was less overtly rights a prominent place in the THE WEATHER was relatively THE INAUGURATION this year tance were less upbeat than political in the nation’s capital, wider struggle for equality for warm, in the mid-40s, and while shared the day with King’s birth- Cole. Frank Pinto, 62, and where bipartisanship was on the all. the crowd was not as large as on day holiday, and the president an unemployed construction menu in the speechmaking and In a unity plea to politicians Inauguration Day four years ago, used a Bible that had belonged contractor, took in the inau- at the congressional lunch. and the nation at large, he called it was estimated at up to 1 mil- to the civil rights leader for the gural events on television at “Congratulations and God- for “collective action” to con- lion. swearing-in, along with a second a bar in Hartford, Conn. He speed,” House Speaker John front challenges and said, “Prog- Big enough that he turned one that been Abraham Lincoln’s. said because of the president’s Boehner (R) said to Obama and ress does not compel us to settle around as he was leaving the in- The president also paused inside policies, “My grandkids will Vice President Joe Biden as he centuries-long debates about the augural stands to savor the view the Capitol Rotunda to gaze at a be in and their kids will presented them with flags that role of government for all time one final time. dark bronze statue of King. be in debt.” had flown atop the Capitol.

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Ofice Mgr 3802 Galvin Road, Centralia, WA 98531 Ofice In the heart of Centralia’s Port District The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Newton: MLK Jr.’s Words Death Toll Climbs of Healing ‘Needed Recession, Tech Kill Past 80 at Saharan Now More Than Ever’ Refinery; Algeria NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) Says Militants Were — A former leader of one of the nation’s most prominent lib- Planning to Blow It Up eral Protestant churches told ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — residents still grieving one of Middle-Class Jobs The death toll from the terrorist the deadliest school shootings in Bernard Condon and Paul Wiseman siege at a natural gas plant in the U.S. history that Martin Luther By The Associated Press KEY FINDINGS IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS STUDY Sahara climbed past 80 on Sun- King Jr.’s words of healing and —Over the past 50 years, technology has drastically reduced the day as Algerian forces searching nonviolence “are needed now NEW YORK — Five years after the start of the Great Re- number of jobs in manufacturing. Robots and other machines con- the refinery for explosives found more than ever.” cession, the toll is terrifyingly trolled by computer programs work faster and make fewer mistakes dozens more bodies, many so The Rev. James A. Forbes Jr., clear: Millions of middle-class than humans. Now, that same efficiency is being unleashed in the badly disfigured it was unclear the first black minister to lead jobs have been lost in developed service economy. whether they were hostages or New York’s historic Riverside countries the world over. —Technology is being adopted by every kind of organization that militants, a security official said. Church, spoke Sunday night at And the situation is even employs people. It’s replacing workers in large corporations and Algerian special forces the Newtown Congregational worse than it appears. small businesses, established companies and startups, schools, hos- stormed the plant on Saturday to Church in a service honoring Most of the jobs will never pitals, nonprofits and the military. end the four-day siege, moving in King and the elementary school —The most vulnerable workers are doing repetitive tasks that pro- return, and millions more are to thwart what government offi- shooting victims. likely to vanish as well, say ex- grammers can write software for — an accountant checking a list of cials said was a plot by the Islamic About 300 residents filled numbers, an office manager filing forms, a paralegal reviewing docu- extremists to blow up the complex perts who study the labor mar- ments for key words to help in a case. the church for the community ket. What’s more, these jobs and kill all their captives with worship service, called For the —Startups account for most of the job growth in developed econ- mines sown throughout the site. aren’t just being lost to China omies. Thanks to software, entrepreneurs are launching businesses Healing of Newtown, on the eve and other developing countries, In a statement, the Masked of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. with a third fewer employees than in the 1990s. Brigade, the group that claimed and they aren’t just factory work. —It’s becoming a self-serve world. Instead of relying on someone Forbes delivered a sermon call- Increasingly, jobs are disappear- to have masterminded the take- ing for a transformation and else in the workplace or our personal lives, we use technology to do ing in the service sector, home to tasks ourselves. This trend will grow as software permeates our lives. over, warned of more such at- healing of communities. two-thirds of all workers. tacks against any country back- “The saddest face I ever saw —Technology is replacing workers in developed countries regard- They’re being obliterated by less of their politics, policies and laws. ing ’s military intervention on Martin Luther King was at technology. in neighboring Mali, where the the funeral of the four little girls Year after year, the software THE LINGERING PAIN of the Great Recession is not entirely a result French are trying to stop an ad- slain in Birmingham, Ala.,” he that runs computers and an ar- of technology’s advances. Other factors are keeping companies from vance by Islamic extremists. said. “We ask today, as King did ray of other machines and devic- hiring — partisan gridlock in the U.S., for instance, and the debt crisis Algeria said after Saturday’s then, ‘Lord, what can come out es becomes more sophisticated in Europe, which has led to deep government spending cuts. assault by government forces of this that will honor those lost and powerful and capable of that at least 32 extremists and 23 in this tragedy?’” doing more efficiently tasks that hostages were killed. On Sunday, humans have always done. For by devices such as smartphones ing from $38,000 to $68,000. But Algerian bomb squads sent in to 15-Year-Old New decades, science fiction warned and tablet computers that let only 2 percent of the 3.5 million blow up or defuse the explosives of a future when we would be ar- people work just about anywhere, jobs gained since the recession found 25 more bodies, said the Mexico Boy Accused of chitects of our own obsolescence, even when they’re on the move; ended in June 2009 are midpay. security official, who spoke on Killing Parents, Three replaced by our machines; an by smarter, nimbler robots; and Nearly 70 percent are low-paying condition of anonymity because Associated Press analysis finds by services that let businesses rent jobs; 29 percent pay well. of the sensitivity of the situation. Younger Children that the future has arrived. computing power when they need ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. it, instead of installing expensive IN THE 17 EUROPEAN countries New Delhi Gang- (AP) — A horrific scene awaited “THE JOBS THAT are going away equipment and hiring IT staffs that use the euro as their cur- officers responding to an emer- aren’t coming back,” says An- to run it. Whole employment cat- rency, the numbers are even Rape Case to Start in gency call at a New Mexico drew McAfee, principal research egories, from secretaries to travel worse. Almost 4.3 million low- Fast-Track Court Set home — five family members scientist at the Center for Digital agents, are disappearing. pay jobs have been gained since dead, all with multiple gun- Business at the Massachusetts “There’s no sector of the econ- mid-2009, but the loss of midpay Up to Handle Crimes shot wounds. The victims were Institute of Technology and omy that’s going to get a pass,” jobs has never stopped. A total Against Women later identified as parents and co-author of “Race Against the says Martin Ford, who runs a of 7.6 million disappeared from their three young children and Machine.” ‘’I have never seen a software company and wrote January 2008 through last June. NEW DELHI (AP) — Legal the suspected attacker as their period where computers dem- “The Lights in the Tunnel,” a proceedings in the fatal gang- 15-year-old son. onstrated as many skills and book predicting widespread job SOME OCCUPATIONS are benefi- rape attack on a student in In- Investigators trying to piece abilities as they have over the losses. “It’s everywhere.” ciaries of the march of technol- dia’s capital were set to begin together what led to the violence past seven years.” The numbers startle even la- ogy, such as software engineers Monday in a fast-track court for late Saturday night found sev- bor economists. In the United and app designers for smart- crimes against women that has THE GLOBAL ECONOMY is being re- eral guns believed used in the States, half of the 7.5 million jobs phones and tablet computers. But, stirred debate over how best to shaped by machines that generate shootings, including one assault lost during the Great Recession overall, technology is eliminating deliver justice to rape victims. and analyze vast amounts of data; rifle, Bernalillo County Sheriff paid middle-class wages, rang- far more jobs than it is creating. Five men were due to appear Dan Houston said Sunday. The in the special court Monday owner of the weapons hasn’t afternoon to face charges they been determined. Election Protests in Israel raped and murdered a 23-year- “There’s no other way to say old woman aboard a moving it, except that we have a horrific bus in the capital last month in crime scene down there that we an assault that shocked many are working on,” said Houston. in the country for its brutal- Nehemiah Griego, 15, was ity. A sixth suspect in the attack arrested on murder charges fol- claims to be a juvenile and his lowing the shootings at the resi- case is being handled separately. dence in a rural area southwest Police say the victim and a of downtown Albuquerque, the male friend were heading home sheriff’s department said. from an evening movie Dec. 16 when they boarded a bus, where they were attacked by the six as- Accused Priests’ Files sailants. The attackers beat the man and raped the woman, caus- Show How LA Church ing her massive internal injuries Hierarchy Controlled with a metal bar, police said. The victims were eventually Damage, Kept dumped on the roadside, and Followers in Dark the woman died two weeks later in a Singapore hospital. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Re- tired Cardinal Roger Mahony and other top Roman Catholic In Mexico, Self-Defense Archdiocese of Los Angeles of- ficials maneuvered behind the Squads Are Springing scenes to shield molester priests, Up Against Drug- provide damage control for the Fueled Violence church and keep parishioners Oded Balilty / The Associated Press in the dark, according to church Ultra Orthodox Jewish boys looks out from a window during a preparation of protest calling not to vote in the upcom- AYUTLA, Mexico (AP) — personnel files. ing election, the Ultra Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem on Sunday. General elections in The young man at the roadside The confidential records Israel are scheduled for today. checkpoint wept softly behind filed in a lawsuit against the the red bandanna that masked his archdiocese disclose how the face. At his side was a relic revolv- church handled abuse allega- er, and his feet were shod in the tions for decades and also reveal NASA’s Older Mars Rover Notches Another Milestone muddy, broken boots of a farmer. dissent from a top Mahony aide Haltingly, he told how his who criticized his superiors for By Alicia Chang planetary rover ever designed. It LONG BEFORE CURIOSITY became cousin’s body was found in a mass covering up allegations of abuse The Associated Press awed the world with its landing everybody’s favorite rover, Op- grave with about 40 other victims near the Martian equator five portunity was the darling. rather than protecting children. LOS ANGELES — Oppor- of a drug gang. Apparently, the Notes inked by Mahony months ago. The six-wheel, solar-powered tunity, NASA’s other Mars rover, cousin had caught a ride with an demonstrate he was disturbed After so many years crater- rover parachuted to Eagle Crater off-duty soldier and when gun- has tooled around the red planet about abuse and sent problem hopping, Opportunity is show- in Mars’ southern hemisphere men stopped the vehicle, they for so long it’s easy to forget it’s priests for treatment, but there ing its age: It has an arthritic on Jan. 24, 2004, weeks after its killed everyone on the car. also were lengthy delays or over- still alive. joint in its robotic arm and it twin Spirit landed on the oppo- Now he has joined hundreds sights in some cases. Some 5,000 miles away from drives mostly backward due to site side of the planet. of other men in the southern “This is all intolerable and the limelight surrounding Curi- a balky front wheel — more an- Mexico state of Guerrero who unacceptable to me,” Mahony osity’s every move, Opportunity noyances than show-stoppers. AS IT ENTERS its tenth year on have taken up arms to defend wrote in 1991 on a file of the Rev. this week quietly embarks on its Mars, Opportunity will con- their villages against drug gangs, Lynn Caffoe, a priest suspected tenth year of exploration — a FOR THE PAST several months, tinue studying the chemical a vigilante movement born of of locking boys in his room, sweet milestone since it was only it has been parked on a clay-rich makeup and pinning down the frustration at extortion, killings videotaping their crotches and tasked to work for three months. hill along the western rim of En- ages of several interesting rocks and kidnappings that local police running up a $100 phone sex “Opportunity is still going. Go deavour Crater that’s unlike any at its location for several more are unable, or unwilling, to stop. bill while with a boy. Caffoe was figure,” said mission deputy prin- scenery it encountered before. It months before adding more Vigilantes patrol a dozen or sent for therapy and removed cipal investigator Ray Arvidson of plans to wrap up at its current mileage to the 22 miles it has more towns in rural Mexico, the from ministry, but Mahony Washington University in St. Louis. spot in the next several months logged since landing. unauthorized but often tolerated didn’t move to defrock him un- and then drive south where the “Mars is big enough for more edge of a growing movement to- til 2004, a decade after the arch- TRUE, IT’S NOT as snazzy as Cu- terrain looks even riper for dis- than two rovers to explore,” he ward armed citizen self-defense diocese lost track of him. riosity, the most high-tech inter- coveries. said. squads across the country. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 LOCAL Increase in Firearm Sales, Permits Reported in Lewis County UP IN ARMS: Lewis County Gun Store Owners BY THE NUMBERS Say They Are Selling Pistol Transfers in Lewis County: Guns Faster Than the 2008: 1,088 National Manufacturers 2009: 1,149 2010: 1,185 Can Produce Them 2011: 1,341 2012: 1,645 By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Total Concealed Weapons Permits in Lewis County: As discussion about possible 2008: 1,255 gun-control legislation rages 2009: 1,149 in the nation’s capital, Lewis 2010: 1,185 County gun shop owners say 2011: 1,341 the uncertainty is fueling an 2012: 1,645 increased demand for firearms, one that is causing businesses to • These totals include ap- sell firearms faster than they can plications for new and renewed restock them. applications for concealed Jason Horwath, co-owner of weapons permits, in addition to Castle Guard Sports, a Centralia replacement permits, processed gun store that has been in busi- by the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- ness for about a year and a half, fice. These figures only include said he is busier than ever before. accepted applications; the sher- Horwath said an initial, iff’s office does not keep figures Pete Caster / [email protected] smaller spike in gun sales fol- on the number of people who Dan Horwath, co-owner of Castle Guard Sports, holds a Smith & Wesson .500 caliber revolver at his gun shop in Centralia on lowed in the wake of the Sandy were denied. Monday morning. Hook Elementary School shoot- ing that resulted in the death The only thing people can do, of 20 first graders and six staff he said, is sit back and wait for members. A second, larger spike THE SPIKE both in gun sales them to catch up. came after politicians began dis- and ownership, however, does cussions about ways to curb gun not come as a surprise to the THIS IS NOT the first time in violence nationwide. sheriff’s office or gun store own- recent years that the sheriff’s of- President Barack Obama’s ers. fice saw a spike in pistol trans- announcement of potential gun- The recent rhetoric by the fers and concealed weapons per- control proposals that pushes Obama administration has mit transfers. for a ban on assault weapons sparked fear in many people, in- After Obama’s first election and calls for more stringent cluding Lewis County residents, in 2008, the sheriff’s office pro- background checks on gun sales that the federal government will cessed double the number of resulted in a series of pro-gun react heavy-handedly in regards concealed weapons permits in rallies across the country, in- to gun control, said Lewis Coun- December as it did in November. cluding one in Olympia in front ty Sheriff Steve Mansfield. The sales of firearms at of the state Capitol on Saturday. Punishing responsible gun Joe’s Outdoor Sports Shop also owners for the actions of a few boomed in 2008, Rosbach said. OFFICIALS AT THE Lewis County mentally-ill individuals is not “It was pretty crazy after the Sheriff’s Office, which process- the answer, he added. 2008 election,” he said. Alan Berner / The Seattle Times es more than 1,000 concealed “There are a lot of people While election years are typi- Members of Tactical Supply of Yakima brought irearms to the Second weapons permits each year, who fear the federal government cally busier, depending on what Amendment Rally in Olympia Saturday that they either own or are available say they have also been over- will come in here and take their political party is elected into for sale. The large gun in the backpack at right is a 416 Barrett, which they whelmed in recent weeks try- guns,” Mansfield said. “I will not office, in the 10 years Rosbach said costs about $15,000 and each round costs $17.50. As one member of the ing to keep up with the growing be a part of that — I will fight has been in business, the month group said, “you don’t just go out and plink with it.” number of new gun permit ap- against that because that goes following the 2008 election and plications. against my oath of office, and it’s the past few weeks have been the In the last week alone, the a violation of the Constitution.” busiest times in his career. 1,200 TO 1,500 RALLY TO OPPOSE GUN RESTRICTIONS sheriff’s office issued 108 con- Mansfield said true solutions While there has been an By The Olympian cealed weapons permits. Two in preventing tragedies such as overall increase in firearm sales Molly Vinyard, 9, held a large sign while sitting atop a cement post months ago, in November 2012, the Sandy Hook massacre in- in recent weeks, there has been next to her father, Tim. the sheriff’s office issued 119 clude obtaining better access to more interest in semi- automatic The pair left their Spokane home at 5 a.m. Saturday to show their permits for the entire month. mental health services for those handguns and rifles, especially support during a pro-guns rally on the Capitol Campus. Both the Centralia and Che- who need it, tougher sentences those with a higher-capacity The Washington State Patrol estimates that 1,200 to 1,500 people halis police departments have for those people who commit magazine, he said. showed up to show protest any further gun restrictions and voice also noted a slight and recent in- crimes with guns, and better Horwath said Castle Guard disapproval with the government as part of the Guns Across America crease in requests for concealed access to information by law Sports has received phone calls movement. Demonstrators planned to rally at capitol buildings weapons permits, though offi- enforcement about individu- nationwide inquiring about nationwide. cials from both departments said als who have been involuntarily semi-automatic sporting rifles, The lyrics of Steve Lee’s “I Like Guns” and the Beastie Boys’ “Fight for their agencies process a substan- committed to hospitals for men- which is the type of firearm un- Your Right” played over loudspeakers as demonstrators quickly sur- tially smaller number of applica- tal health issues. der the most scrutiny on a na- rounded the Tivoli Fountain. tions than the sheriff’s office. “We need to address the tional level. Some carried handguns while others opted to strap rifles and semi- automatic weapons to their backs. Some held signs or U.S. flags; others In 2012, the Lewis County problem,” Mansfield said. “Not “The supply of those dried up symptoms of the problem.” passed out information and waved to cars as they drove by along Capi- Sheriff’s Office issued 1,645 con- almost overnight,” he said. tol Way. cealed pistol permits, which is a Due to recent national events Almost every type of firearm, “It’s very important that responsible gun owners have their voices figure that has nearly tripled since and the results of the presidential except hunting rifles, have in- heard,” Tim Vinyard said, armed with a SIG Sauer handgun on his hip. 2005, said Chief Deputy Stacy election, gun owners are feeling creased in sales, Horwath said. “There are an overwhelming number of people speaking out against it.” Brown from the sheriff’s office. a threat like never before, said Both Horwath and Rosbach He held a sign stating, “Millions of gun owners killed no one Those numbers, Brown add- Joe Rosbach, owner of Joe’s Out- said depending on what type of yesterday.” ed, do not include the people door Sports Shop in Chehalis. legislation and restrictions are Molly held a sign saying, “I trust my teacher to protect me.” who applied for a permit and “People are just concerned,” passed, changes could have a se- “Mine means we want the teachers to have guns just in case a bad were denied. he said. rious effect on their businesses. guy comes in,” Molly said. The sheriff’s office has also Rosbach said he usually tries Until then, however, both gun Jeff and Melissa Sikes of Auburn brought their 13-year-old son to the seen a huge increase in the num- to stock between 50 and 60 store owners, in addition to the rally. ber of transfers, which is when handguns. Last week, however, sheriff’s office, anticipate they They have guns at home, and Jeff carried a concealed pistol Saturday one person changes the owner- his handgun supply dwindled will continue to be busy until afternoon. They said they focus on teaching their son gun safety, and ship of a gun to another person. down to two. there is more clarity about the fu- all guns in the home are locked in a safe. In 2008, they processed 1,149 The issue, he explained, is ture of gun ownership in the U.S. “We wanted to stand for our rights and make it known we as Ameri- pistol transfers. Four years later, not only the increased demand “The bottom line is that we cans are not going to stand idly by while they stomped on us,” Jeff in 2012, the sheriff’s office had — it is that manufacturers and cannot lose sight of what our Sikes said. 1,645 transfers. distributors cannot keep up Constitution is,” Mansfield said, Melissa Sikes admitted she was nervous after seeing some demon- later adding, “We’re not coming strators walking around with large-caliber firearms. The bottom line is that with it. “I think they have done a good job making it a safe place for families people are buying more guns, “All the distributors have been around taking your guns unless to come and support,” she said. Brown said. wiped out of inventory,” he said. you’re a criminal.” The crowd listened as speakers shared their thoughts on the direc- tion in which the nation is headed. Among them was Shahram Hadian, a Christian pastor and guber- Car Versus Semi natorial candidate. Hadian was born in Iran and moved to the United States as a child. “I left there because of the oppression, because of the oppressive government, and came to America for freedom,” he told a cheering crowd. “Tyranny is now at our doorsteps; now in our path; now in our faces; and is a reality of our children if we do not act now. “We are on the verge of a dictatorship.”

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Pete Caster / [email protected] 5:30 at A woman was transported to a hospital with minor injuries after a semi and passenger car collided on Interstate 5 shortly before 5 p.m. Monday. By the time ire crews arrived, the driver of the car was out of the vehicle and was walk- The Shire ing and talking, said Fire Chief Eric Linn from Fire District 5. The two-door, early-90s Ford Thunderbird, was pinned underneath a semi truck on the shoulder of the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 near exit 74, backing up traic for several miles. The woman, believed to be in her 50s, was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital with pain in her Centralia - Chehalis leg and abdomen, Linn said. As of press time, the cause of the collision is still under investigation by the Washington State Patrol. Chamber of Commerce The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Centralia Grapplers Win Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Lumberjack Classic 2A Wrestling Saturday’s 2B Boys Basketball Centralia, W.F. West Wrestlers Ready for Crosstown Throwdown By Brandon Hansen [email protected] When it comes to wrestling matchups, the W.F. West-Cen- tralia tilt on Wednesday is about as titanic as you can get in the 2A classification. Both are undefeat- ed in conference action, a whop- ping 13 state-ranked wrestlers will take the mat, and last year's matchup ended in a tie. Well, almost. Centralia, who has fin- ished as the state runner-up the past two seasons, defeated the Bearcats in Chehalis in 2012 after scorekeepers and league officials went through eight tie-breakers to decide the victor from a 31-31 deadlock. The Tigers won by vir- tue of the first points scored, and Tiger coach Scott Phillips said he had never before seen a match so close. Now, a year later, No. 5-ranked Centralia and No. 13 W.F. West will converge at Ron Brown Court to once again de- termine Twin Cities bragging rights. "That match was a little ri- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] diculous," W.F. West first-year Winlock’s Enrique Hernandez drives to the basket against Mossyrock’s Shaun Stephens during Central 2B League boys basketball action on Saturday night on the coach Jamie Rakevich said of last Cardinals’ home court. Winlock won, 62-58, and Hernandez scored a game-high 25 points. year's contest. "A lot of our young guys weren't in the lineup last year, but for our seniors, it's defi- nitely cause for motivation." Rakevich's squad is com- Cardinals Hold Off Mossyrock ing off the Curtis High School Berserker Tournament on Sat- By The Chronicle Winlock led 31-29 at half- Tauscher said. "We got our of- Tanner Watson led Mossyr- urday, where three grapplers — time, and pushed the lead to fense working, and continued ock with 18 points, while Shaun 126-pound Brandon Davis, Ty WINLOCK — Enrique Her- nandez scored 25 points, and double-figures with a 22-point to work at it. We just got back Stephens chipped in 15 and Ja- Burk (132) and Billy Tufts (170) third quarter. into the game and made some all won championships. Centra- the Cardinals moved up a spot ron Kirkley scored 14. "They took a pretty quick shots." Mike Blum added 9 for lia is fresh off a team first-place in the Central 2B League boys lead a couple minutes into the Hernandez, a senior point finish at the Lumberjack Classic basketball standings with a 62- Winlock, and Skylar Tremayne game, but we were just con- guard, hit 4 of 9 from the and Caleb Rose each scored 7. in Longview, where Joey Vande- 58 win over Mossyrock here sistent and found some confi- 3-point line and went 10 of 20 laarshot (170), Kyzer Bailey (182) Saturday night. dence," Winlock coach Dennis from the floor. please see C2BL, page S2 and Alex Daarud (285) all stood atop the podium. "It's gonna be interesting and Saturday’s 2B Girls Basketball probably have a lot mismatches on both sides," Rakevich said. "I think a lot of top kids are gonna match up against kids that aren't Moorcroft Goes Off in Vikings’ Win Over Winlock as experienced. I think it's go- By The Chronicle ing to come down to which kids have more bonus points (pins as WINLOCK — Autumn opposed to decisions). We're re- Moorcroft went off for 34 points, ally looking forward to kids to and Mossyrock cruised to a 54- coming out and battling." 36 win over the Cardinals here Phillips thinks whichever Saturday in a Central 2B League team executes its game plan the girls basketball contest. best is going to be the victor. Mossyrock led 25-16 at half- Last season, he said, W.F. West time, and closed the game out stepped up and won the close with an 18-point fourth quar- matches and got the upsets to ter. Calli Hensch added 16 for give the ranked Tigers all they the Vikings, giving Hensch and could handle. Phillips feels that Moorcroft all but 4 of Mossyr- this year's teams are more evenly ock's points. matched. "When we played them the "Last year I felt like we had first time, she was draining higher-rated kids in the state, but 3s. And she rarely stepped out- they had more guys that were side the key this time," Win- solid wrestlers and competed, lock coach Scott Ashmore said regardless," Phillips said. "This of Moorcroft. "She didn't miss year I think it's a little more even. many of those. That's a combina- It could go either way depend- tion of her being good, and we're ing on how the kids execute. We not very good defensively." have a mix of experienced guys Moorcroft scored 19 in the and young guys where Che- halis is pretty solid all the way first half, and added nine re- through." bounds, while Hensch added six Centralia will bring in a few rebounds and seven steals. headliners. Kellen Pelzel, the Dustee Alvord and Sydney top-ranked 2A wrestler in the Bradley each scored 11 for Win- state (according to washing- lock. tonwrestlingreport.com) at 152 The Cardinals (1-13, 0-11 pounds, has amassed a record league) will host Napavine on of 26-2. Cole Riccardo (No. 2 at Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Tuesday. Mossyrock’s Autumn Moorcroft takes a shot between Winlock’s Dustee Alvord and Jazmine Lopez during Central 2B Mossyrock (4-12, 3-9 league) please see WRESTLING, page S3 League girls basketball action on Saturday night on the Cardinals’ home loor. will play at Adna on Thursday.

Pulling Up The Final Word Mossyrock’s Calli Hensch Seahawks QB Russell Wilson Added to Pro Bowl takes a shot TV’s Best Bet By Danny O’Neil ing the spot held by Atlanta’s Matt Ryan. near the bas- College Basketball ket against The Seattle Times Ryan suffered a shoulder injury during Winlock’s Sunday’s NFC Championship Game. Michigan St. at Wisconsin Jazmine Turns out there will be one more game Wilson was originally the third alter- 4 p.m. Lopez on in Russell Wilson’s remarkable rookie nate quarterback for the NFC. ESPN Saturday on season. He joins a Seattle Pro Bowl contingent the Cardinals’ The Seahawks quarterback — who that includes safety Earl Thomas, center home court. tied the NFL’s rookie record with 26 Max Unger, left tackle Russell Okung, touchdown passes — will be joining five returner Leon Washington and running Brandon Hansen / [email protected] of his teammates at the Pro Bowl, fill- back Marshawn Lynch. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 SPORTS

Saturday’s 2B Girls Basketball Tigers Fight Back, Drop Onalaska By The Chronicle ONALASKA — Napavine trailed at the in- termission, but outscored the host Loggers 31-16 in the second half for a 50-36 win here Saturday night in Central 2B League girls hoops action. Demi Sahlinger led Napavine with 17 points. The Tigers outscored Onalaska 15-6 in the third quarter to take control. "I was happy with the first half. We played really good defense, total team defense," Onalaska coach Doug Ashmore said. "And then in the second half, they adjusted and really started attacking us." Autumn Durand led the Loggers with 19 points and nine rebounds, but the Ti- gers started attacking the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] basket more in the second Mossyrock’s Tristan Watson snags a rebound during Central 2B League boys basketball action against Winlock on Saturday night on the Cardinals’ home court. half and attempted 22 foul shots after the break — C2BL converting 20 of 26 for the game. Continued from Sports 1 Napavine also harassed Onalaska into 19 turnovers. Winlock (5-10, 4-7 league) "(Napavine) got after it has now won four of its last five and did a great job," Ash- games, and moved a half-game more said. "Especially after above Napavine and into sixth losing (Thursday to Toutle place in the nine-team Central Lake). They came back and 2B League. The Cardinals will fought and got a good win." host Napavine (4-8 league) on Onalaska (13-3, 9-3 Wednesday. league) plays at Wahkia- "It takes some time to get kum on Tuesday. Napavine used to a new system, and they're (9-3 league) will play at starting to get the hang of it," Winlock on Tuesday. Tauscher, in his first year at the helm, said of his team. "We've MWP Rallies to Top been competitive in games, so Wahkiakum I think just getting our confi- dence has put us over the hump, CATHLAMET — The so to say." Timberwolves started off Mossyrock (5-7 league) will slow, but held Wahkiakum host Adna on Friday. to 5 points in the third quarter for a 44-39 win Timberwolves Rip Wahkiakum here Saturday in C2BL girls hoops action. CATHLAMET — Morton- Morton-White Pass White Pass coach Tony Gillispie trailed 25-21 at halftime, called it his team's best first half but shot just 8 of 20 from of the year. The Timberwolves scored the foul line — and missed 27 points in the first quarter the front end of a 1-and- Brandon Hansen / and led 49-14 at halftime here [email protected] 1 situation several times on Saturday in what turned out Winlock’s Chance Fisher passes against Mossyrock’s Shaun Stephens during Central 2B League boys basketball action on down the stretch, according to a 71-34 Central 2B League Saturday night on the Cardinals’ home court. to coach Darin Allen. win, despite the long bus ride to "The score appeared Cathlamet and playing its sec- 1, 11-0 league) will host Toutle into the extra 4-minute period. Onalsaka led 24-20 at half- a lot closer than it should ond game in as many days. Lake at White Pass on Wednes- "The game was a grind," Log- time. have been, just because we "We've had troubles going day. The game was originally ger coach Dennis Bower said. "It was a white-knuckler, all didn't knock down free down there and playing well," scheduled to be played in Tou- "Points were hard to come by, ob- the way," Bower said. throws," Allen said. Gillispie said. "We really wanted tle Lake, but the teams switched viously, and I think both teams It was the third game in four Ashley Kelly and Lina to come out and get off to a good locations for their first meeting, played well defensively." nights for Onalaska, who won at Hieronymi each scored 11 start." thus the equalizing swap on David Grace led Napavine home, 44-42, against Mossyrock points for MWP, with Kelly Kylon Gillispie shot 8 of 10 their second meeting. with 26 points and five re- on Wednesday and lost at Adna, adding six rebounds. Sam from the floor and scored a bounds, while Kaut finished 53-34, on Friday, with a handful Eveland came off the bench game-high 23 points, while Ka- Loggers Edge Napavine in with 11 points. of players affected by the flu. to score 8 points. leb Poquette added 14 and Rylon Overtime Travis McMillion scored "I was pleased coming back, Sam Boyce led Wahkia- Kolb chipped in 9. Zach Walton 16 points with eight boards for especially after our faring at kum with 17 points. scored 9 points, and Kalen Dun- ONALASKA — Chayse the Loggers. Jonathon Smalley Adna," Bower said. "We just got The win, combined with lap scored 8 points with six re- Taylor hit a 3-pointer in over- chipped in with 14 points, and blistered out there, and I was Onalaska's loss to Napavine, bounds and eight assists for the time, and Onalaska was able Taylor scored all 9 of his points kind of worried how we would puts Morton-White Pass, winners, who shot 57 percent to hold on for a 48-47 win over from beyond the arc. respond. I told the kids we need- Onalaska and Napavine in (27 of 47) from the field and out- Napavine here Saturday in Cen- Grace scored the first — and ed a win at this time." a three-way tie for second rebounded Wahkiakum 34-21. tral 2B League boys basketball the Tigers' only — bucket in Onalaska (13-3, 9-3 league) place in the league stand- The Timberwolves dished off action. overtime. Taylor cashed in a 3 will host Wahkiakum on ings with 9-3 records. 17 assists as a team, and turned Napavine's J.T. Kaut hit a at about the 2-minute mark, and Wednesday. Napavine (4-8 Morton-White Pass (11- the ball over 11 times. 3-pointer in the final 20 seconds the score didn't change for the league) will host Winlock on 5 overall) will host Toutle Morton-White Pass (15- of regulation to send the game remainder of the game. Wednesday. Lake in Morton on Tuesday. College Basketball Trojans Hold Off Toutle Lake TOUTLE — The Tro- jans kept the distances Buffaloes Ramp Up Defense to Topple Cougars between themselves and the rest of the Central 2B PULLMAN (AP) — Spencer night to take a 47-42 lead. Colo- League intact with a 47-39 Dinwiddie scored 16 points and rado would then go on a run to win over Toutle Lake here had eight rebounds as Colorado put the game out of reach at 54- Saturday. came up with a great defensive 46 with under a minute to play. Alissa Brooks-Johnson performance to beat Washing- scored 14 points with 10 “We didn’t execute very well, ton State 58-49 Saturday night. especially down the stretch. We rebounds, Sami Robinson Two freshmen contributed got frustrated not making shots, added 13 points and six with double figures for the night boards, and Taylor Ratkie as Xavier Johnson added 14 and it got the best of us,” Wash- scored 10 for the Trojans. points and Josh Scott chipped in ington State coach Ken Bone Pe ell outscored Tou- 11 as Colorado (12-6, 2-4 Pac-12) said. “We simply did not execute tle Lake 18-14 in the fourth rebounded from a loss Wednes- well offensively.” quarter to seal the win. day night against Washington. Brock Motum and Mike "We're still struggling a “Anytime you can win on the Ladd had 13 points apiece for little bit," Pe Ell coach Daw- road is a good thing, especially Washington State (10-8, 1-4). na Robinson said, "but we're when you can make some big Notes: Motum has reached finding a way to win at the plays down the stretch and keep double figures in every game end of games." up the intensity,” said Colorado this season.. Motum moved into Ratkie, Robinson added, coach Tad Boyle. sole possession of 14th place on hit a big pair of 3-pointers Colorado led 23-19 at half- WSU’s all-time career scoring in the fourth quarter to help time. The Cougars erased the Pe Ell pull away. deficit by going on a 12-4 run list, passing Larry Beck. Motum Bailey Hockett led Tou- to start the second half, taking has 1,276 points and is nine away tle Lake with 14 points. a 31-27 lead near the 15-minute from Carlos Daniel in 13th... Dean Hare / The Associated Press Pe Ell (14-1, 10-1 league) mark. The teams traded bas- Will DiIorio was 1 for 2 from be- Washington State guard Will DiIorio (5) drives against Colorado forward Josh will host Adna on Tuesday. kets until 6:08 when Dinwiddie hind the three-point line and is 5 Scott (40) after drawing a foul on guard Askia Booker (0) during the Bufaloes’ 58- hit Colorado’s only three of the for 7 for the season. 49 Pac-12 victory on Saturday in Pullman, Wash. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013

Saturday’s Prep Wrestling Three Champions Lead Tigers to Win at R.A. Long’s Lumberjack Classic By The Chronicle season weekend tournament LONGVIEW — Centra- schedule here Saturday. lia had three champions here Lucas Eastman and Matt Saturday to come out on top Shields won championships of the team standings in the at the 145 and 220-pound di- 2013 Lumberjack Classic visions to lead the Warriors, wrestling tournament at R.A. which made a killing with pins to earn extra bonus Long High School. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Joey Vandelaarshot beat points. W.F. West’s Billy Tufts (top) prepares to pin Tumwater’s Hunter Morgan last Thursday in an Evergreen 2A Conference wrestling Mark Morris' Tim Cachelin, Rochester finished with match in Chehalis. Tufts, at 170 pounds, will be one of the key pieces in this year’s W.F. West vs. Centralia dual, which begins 6-0, in the 170-pound cham- 147.5 points, and Castle Rock Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in Centralia. pionship match. Kyzer Bailey had 145 while Winlock/To- pinned Skyview's Ian Hor- ledo/Onalaska and Kalama rocks in the 182 finals, and tied for third place with 125 Wrestling: Lots of Ranked Athletes Among Rivals Alex Daarud pinned Aber- points. deen's Kohl Levao in the 285 "All those bonus points Continued from Sports 1 last time the two met up, in this We did that and we were really title tilt. year's Bearcat Invite, Tufts won aggressive that whole tourna- from pins rack themselves 160) could potentially match up "It was Joey's first ever 3-0 in a close battle. up and thats usually how a against Zach Braun, ranked No. ment. All our scorers placed in first place tournament and team wins a tournament," Tufts got a late start to the the top four. Brandon Davis (126 he definitely got some con- 10 at the same classification. Rochester coach Justin East- "Zach and Riccardo might go season, missing two tourna- pounds) did really well and he's fidence out there," Centra- man said. "We won the tour- ments while becoming an Eagle looked pretty tough this season. lia coach Scott Phillips said. at it and that's going to be big," nament in 2010 too and it's Rakevich said. "That's going to Scout and taking the SATs. Rife wrestled 10 matches and he "Alex got a buy in the first a tournament that has been "He's one that is really com- lost in the finals to the No. 1 kid round, had a 30-second pin be a real close one." around since 1988 so it's Bailey, ranked No. 3 at 182, ing on now," Rakevich said. in the state in all divisions and and an 11-second pin so I pretty cool just to be a top Other ranked wrestlers for he gave the kid a tough match." don't think he even wrestled boasts a 21-6 record this season. team there every year." Centralia include No. 13 Bryce If Centralia were to win, it a minute in the entire tour- "They have some really tough Eastman continued to kids," Rakevich said. "They've Brock (106), No. 10 Michael would be the first time the Ti- nament." dominate, notching three Stuart (138), and No. 10 Daarud Michael Stuart (138) and got some really talented kids. gers had ever won the crosstown points to bump up his sea- Kyzer is a tough kid to wrestle (285). brawl three years in a row. Bryan Due (195) both took "Daarud is wrestling really son total to 21. He's also because he's pretty savvy and Phillips knows that his second for the Tigers. well," Phillips said. "He lost to improved his record to 32-0 that should be interesting to team is excited for the matchup Also for Centralia, Paul this year. The school record the No. 1 ranked wrestler [Aber- watch." against their Mint City rivals. Ward (126), Garrett Grubs for pins is 26 and matches deen's Jaime Miranda] 5-3. Alex Phillips said he expects Cen- "They definitely get more (160) and Ryan Gibbons won is 37. He won the cham- has been placing really high at a (220) finished third, while tralia's Byron Cerrano, a state al- pumped up for the rivalry pionship match by technical ternate at 120 last year, to wres- lot of the tournaments and not Isabella Silva-Pires (106) fall, 18-3 and has had only getting a whole lot of respect." match," he said. "They know that and Joseph Finch (145) took tle either Denver Parker or Will five matches go the distance W.F. West has No. 6-ranked this is the one they really want fourth. Bardezbain (ranked fifth at 120). so far this year. Gage Rife (220), No. 10-ranked to win. They know its going The Tigers had taken "Byron isn't ranked this year Shields won his division but he's placed at a lot of tour- Ty Burk (126) and No. 6 ranked to be a big crowd and that W.F. last weekend off because Eric Braun (145). West is going to be the school to they had a high match count with two pins and an 8-1 de- naments and wrestled highly- cision in the championship ranked guys so his matchup "Eric is starting to really get beat. We're just excited about it and wanted to get healed up. into the swing of things in his and we hope we go out there and Phillips looked at this tour- match. should be a good one," Phillips sophomore year," Rakevich said. perform." nament as a way to build "This is probably the best said. "I felt that with the Berserker The Tigers and Bearcats momentum for the entire I've seen Shields wrestling," At 170 pounds, Vandelaar- tournament last weekend we square off Wednesday night at 7 varsity heading into the post- Eastman said. "He's only a shot should take on W.F. West's season. A flu bug, however, sophomore but pretty much No. 4 ranked Billy Tufts. The needed to get more mat time. p.m. in Centralia. allowed Centralia to bring our whole team is peaking at about 10 wrestlers and only the right time." Prep Girls Basketball half the varsity wrestlers Bobby Brien (120) and hit the mat. All 10 wrestlers Taran Hoskin (126) took sec- Raymond Rolls Past Tenino, 68-13, in Nonleaguer placed despite this adversity ond place, Jordan Colombo and Phillips thought it gives (138) and Alex Cabral (152) By The Chronicle hauled in 11 rebounds for the ver coach Wanda Blanksma said. the Tigers a different kind of took third place and Wil- TENINO — Raymond hosts. Vens and Bridgette Blosl momentum heading into the liam McGinnis (170) was cashed in on eight 3-pointers Ten different players scored were commended by the coach postseason. fifth. Hoskin had two come- over the course of the game and for the winners. Abby Maneman for their effort in the contest. "I think that it is going to from-behind pins and Ca- rolled to a 68-13 win over Teni- led Raymond with 20 points, Tenino (0-17) will play in the help us as far as confidence bral pinned three during the no here Monday night in non- and Shilo Boyes added 11. first game of a SWW 1A League goes and it might be a bet- weekend. league girls basketball action. "I thought the kids worked Evergreen Division boys/girls ter thing since all the young Rochester will host Kelso Ali Jo Vens led the Beavers hard, but it was just hard to cov- doubleheader in Hoquiam on guys stepped out there and in a dual on Friday. with 6 points, and Nicole Huber er all that up, defensively," Bea- Friday. placed," Phillips said. "I was pretty pleased with the way Four Locals Win at Harbor PARKINGFREE we performed as a team." Invite Washington Centralia will host rival W.F. West in an Evergreen RAYMOND — Adna 2A Conference dual match wrestlers Josh Nocis and ® on Wednesday. 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College Football College Basketball Washington Stunned by Utah By Percy Allen repeatedly while shooting 60.4 active as we should.” The Seattle Times percent (29 of 48). Brandon Tay- The Utes built a 15-point lor finished with a game-high 19 lead (56-41) with 8:21 left, when With Utah slicing and dic- points, Jason Washburn had 18 Romar benched starters Ab- ing Washington for layups and and Jordan Loveridge had 17. dul Gaddy, Aziz N’Diaye and dunks, C.J. Wilcox didn’t recog- With leading scorers Wilcox Desmond Simmons and made nize his Huskies. (14 points) and Scott Suggs (12) one last run with a lineup that Seriously, was this the same struggling offensively, redshirt included Shawn Kemp Jr., Jer- team that throttled four straight freshman Andrew Andrews nard Jarreau, Andrews, Wilcox Pac-12 teams with stifling de- scored a career-high 17. How- and Suggs. The Huskies pulled fense? When that fails them, ever, Washington didn’t’ have to 60-54 with 3:13 remaining, like it did Saturday, they lose enough firepower to combat but got no closer. Utah evened like they did against Utah, 74- Utah’s trio. its record at 9-9 and improved 65. Washington’s first confer- The Associated Press “Didn’t make shots,” Suggs to 1-5 in the conference. A win Ryan Jones / ence loss was as shocking to the said. would have been historic for the In a photo provided by ESPN, Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o pauses Huskies as it was to the 8,598 at The Huskies trailed 12-2 Huskies, who were seeking a during an interview with ESPN on Friday in Bradenton, Fla. ESPN says Te'o Alaska Airlines Arena. before they knew what had hit share of first place in the Pac-12 maintains he was never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. “I thought we had that kind of them. The Huskies trailed by as standings and first 5-0 start in defense behind us,” Wilcox said. many as 13 points (30-17) in the the conference since 1984. The Manti Te’o’s NFL Draft Stock “Once they get started early, no first half before cutting its defi- Utes snapped a four-game los- matter what you do, no matter cit to eight (33-25) at halftime. ing streak and claimed their first how many contested shots you Said coach Lorenzo Romar: ever Pac-12 road win. Could End Up Unchanged have, you know they’re going to “For whatever reason, we didn’t The upset puts the brakes on By Brian Hamilton prospects. And then when hit tough shots when the mo- come out playing with that ener- all of the momentum Washing- mentum is in their favor.” Chicago Tribune Te’o sits in a room with a gy and chip on our shoulder that ton (12-6, 4-1 Pac-12) had gained team, he will face pointed The Huskies held their previ- we were playing with in the oth- over the past two weeks. The On Wednesday morning, queries about a barely expli- ous four opponents to less than er four conference games. ... We Huskies fell into a third-place Manti Te’o was a more or less cable situation from men who 40 percent shooting, but they kind of allowed them to set the tie with No. 7 Arizona (16-1, 4-1) glistening, relatively welt-free likely won’t be able to wrap suffered several defensive break- tone early because we weren’t before starting their toughest NFL prospect with one signif- their skulls around it. downs and Utah burned them moving our bodies and being as stretch of the season. icant but not really treacher- Brandt even suggested ous question to answer: Why this: Teams may want to en- Saturday’s NWAACC Men’s Basketball had he played so terribly in list psychologists to help sift the biggest game of his other- through the question-and- wise superior college career? answer sessions on a subject By the end of the day ...? “above people who are not Trailblazers Power Past Highline, 63-52 In various forms, from trained in that field.” By The Chronicle a 1 of 11 shooting performance Thunderbirds 35-28 in the sec- various voices and in various “It’s obviously a red flag,” The Trailblazers’ defense from behind the 3-point line. ond half, when it shot 11 of 22 contexts, Te’o’s name wound the second NFL scout said. led the way in a 63-52 win Miles Waggener and Van from the field and 11 of 17 from up elbow to elbow with Cam “There will be an overreaction over Highline Saturday in Lockett each scored 12 points the foul line. Newton, Randy Moss and to this from a negative stand- for Centralia, with Lockett add- NWAACC West Division men’s Abdi Mohammed led High- Lawrence Phillips. point. Initially people want basketball action at the Centra- ing nine assists and Waggener The Heisman Trophy run- to shoot guys down who are lia College Health and Wellness hitting on 6 of his 9 field goal line with 11 points. ner-up was still a presumed rated up there high, and now Center. attempts. Jordan Dam added 11 Centralia (10-7, 4-2 league) first-round NFL draft pick in they have a situation where The host Blazers forced points on 5 of 9 shooting. will host Clark on Wednesday at April, but that was the collat- they can say, ‘Hey, we don’t Highline into 18 turnovers and Centralia outscored the 8 p.m. eral damage of a hoax involv- want anything to do with this ing a fake dead girlfriend and guy.’ Te’o’s part in it, and the char- “There will be a lot of Saturday’s NWAACC Women’s Basketball acter questions that followed questions of why, and what whether the player was an un- was to be gained, and what Centralia Women Hold Off Highline, Stay Perfect in League witting victim or not. did you learn from this. A “He’s going to have to By The Chronicle all seven of their 3-point at- lead at the break. lot of guys who are asking tempts, in the second half, and explain this about 32 (darn) the questions haven’t been in Centralia had its offensive Brianna Votaw, a 2011 To- were outscored 27-24. times now, in an interview that kind of situation before troubles in the second half, but ledo graduate, scored 10 points Kristen Schoenherr led Cen- room or whatever,” said one and really don’t understand it. managed to hold on for a 58- and grabbed five rebounds for tralia with 21 points and eight NFL scout who requested They’re going to take a hard Highline. 53 win over Highline Saturday rebounds, while Italia Men- anonymity because his team line and try to be CIA-type night in NWAACC West Divi- garelli scored all 12 of her points Centralia (13-3, 6-0 league) prohibits media interaction. guys.” sion women's basketball action will host Clark at 6 p.m. on “He’s going to have to explain on 14 attempts at the free throw In that — and in what will in the Hub City. Wednesday night. The Blazers the whole thing and (his) line. Centralia shot 14 of 15, as be a bit of a startling juxta- The Lady Blazers shot just 8 are currently ranked fourth in agent is going to have to prep position for Irish fans — Te’o a team, from the foul line in the him on it. may have just one contempo- of 24 from the field, and missed first half to jump out to a 36-24 the NWAACC coaches poll. “He’s going to have to rary equal. have some kind of story that “He will get absolutely is the same with everybody, punished more than Cam or there are going to be even Newton, with everybody ask- more questions. Is this stable? ing about it,” the first scout STREAM & LAKE MAP Did he get screwed? You have said. “Now, you’re going to to give the kid the benefit of see what kind of character the doubt, but you have to the kid has because there are research this thing and find teams that talk. 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Scoreboard Sports Briefs ett 14, Garder 10, Adams 4 Colton 73, Liberty Christian 26 8. Okanogan (13-3) beat Tonasket 64- PREP FG: 19 of 60 —.317 FT: 6 of 7 —.857 Columbia (Hunters) 56, Northport 24 15, beat Quincy 79-12. Krause Named GNAC Player of the Week Local Schedule Reb. 32 Connell 51, Columbia (Burbank) 49 9. Granger (12-3) beat Naches Valley TUESDAY, Jan. 22 Davis 64, Wenatchee 51 59-39, beat Mabton 44-43. By The Chronicle 10. Nooksack Valley (10-5) beat Squa- Boys Basketball Local Basketball Standings Dayton 60, Asotin 56, OT licum 51-45, lost to Ferndale 52-40. PORTLAND, Ore. — Saint Martin's University's River Ridge at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. BOYS East Valley 68, Clarkston 54 Evergreen 2A Conference Eastmont 63, Sunnyside 58 Class 2B Frank Krause was named the Great Northwest Athlet- Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. 1. Reardan beat Colfax 67-63, beat St. Ilwaco at Toledo, 7 p.m. W.F. West 7-1 Ellensburg 40, East Valley 26 ic Conference's track Athlete of the Week on Monday Centralia 5-2 Elma 72, Aberdeen 66, OT George’s 62-32, beat Northwest Chris- Girls Basketball tian (Colbert) 50-48. Capital 5-3 Ephrata 50, Prosser 38 after his performance at the Idaho Open last Saturday Adna at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. 2. Colfax lost to Reardan 67-63, beat River Ridge 5-3 Federal Way 62, Bethel 49 Centralia at River Ridge, 7:30 p.m. Northwest Christian (Colbert) 45-44, in Moscow, Ida. Freeman 58, Medical Lake 26 Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. Black Hills 2-6 beat Liberty (Spangle) 60-24. Garfield-Pal 38, LaCrosse/Wash. 22 Krause, a sophomore from Onalaska, ran the fast- Onalaska at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Tumwater 2-6 3. Pe Ell beat Morton/White Pass 45- Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. Aberdeen 1-6 Grandview 63, Othello 19 40, beat Wahkiakum 68-37, beat Toutle est collegiate time in the 800 meters at the Idaho Open, Ilwaco at Toledo, 7 p.m. Kalama 54, Columbia 24 Lake 47-39. taking second in a field of 22 with a time of 1 minute, Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass SWW 1A League Kamiakin 83, Pasco 42 4. Northwest Christian (Colbert) beat 55.28 seconds. (Morton), 7 p.m. Evergreen Division Kent-Meridian 70, T. Jefferson 67 Springdale 52-27, lost to Colfax 45-44, Wrestling Tenino 9-0 Kentlake 42, Tahoma 34 lost to Reardan 50-48. He shaved nearly a second off of his previous sea- Yelm at Winlock/Onalaska/Toledo Hoquiam 6-2 Kentridge 54, Auburn 33 5. Raymond beat South Bend 68-20, son best, which came at the Jackson Open (1:56.03) on (Winlock) 7 p.m. Forks 5-3 Lakeside 41, Chewelah 22 beat North Beach 62-31. Montesano 4-4 Lopez 49, Highland Christian Prep 36 6. Napavine beat Wahkiakum 61-40, Dec. 1. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23 Elma 2-6 Lyle-Wishram 49, Tr. Lake-Glen. 47 lost to Toutle Lake 44-42, beat Onalas- As a freshman during the outdoor season, Krause Men’s College Basketball Rochester 2-6 Mary Knight 44, Oakville 21 ka 50-36. ran 1:53.03 in the preliminaries of the 800 at the Clark at Centralia, 8 p.m. Rainier 1-8 Marys.-Pilchuck 73, Marys.-Getchell 25 7. DeSales beat Asotin 60-56. Women’s College Basketball Montesano 53, South Bend 43 8. Darrington beat LaConner 52-33, GNAC Outdoor Championships. He went on to finish Clark at Centralia, 6 p.m. Trico Division Morton/White Pass 45, Wahkiakum 37 beat Shoreline Christian 53-43. fourth in the finals with a time of 1:53.15. Boys Basketball Kalama 14-0 Moses Lake 78, Eisenhower 51 9. Riverside Christian beat Liberty The Saints will be off from competition this week Pe Ell at Adna, 7 p.m. Toledo 13-1 Moses Lake Chr. 54, Waterville 33 Bell 55-16, beat White Swan 51-39. 10. Onalaska beat Mossyrock 48-24, Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. Woodland 10-5 Mt. Rainier 63, Kentwood 61 but will head back to Moscow on Feb. 1 and 2 to com- beat Adna 44-20, lost to Napavine 50- Wahkiakum at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Castle Rock 9-6 Newport 50, Kettle Falls 36 36. pete in the Vandal Indoor at the Kibbie Dome. Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass La Center 8-6 NW Chr. 40, Naselle 22 (Randle), 7 p.m. Columbia 5-8 Odessa-Harrington 50, Valley Chr. 34 Wrestling King’s Way 4-10 Pe Ell 47, Toutle Lake 39 Roller Dolls Holding Pancake Feed W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. Ilwaco 3-11 Pullman 63, W. Valley 57 Napavine at Ocosta, 5 p.m. Seton Catholic 3-11 Puyallup 56, Graham-Kapowsin 17 LOCAL The Rainy City Roller Dolls, Centralia's women's Tenino at Rainier, 6 p.m. Stevenson 1-12 Reardan 50, NW Chr. 48 Republic 39, Cusick 33 Local Bowling flat track roller derby team, is hosting a pancake feed THURSDAY, Jan. 24 Central 2B League Richland 54, Kennewick 48 Jan. 13-19 Results fundraiser and inviting fans and friends to stuff their Boys Basketball Morton/White Pass 11-0 River View 46, Warden 39 CENTRALIA LANES belly at Applebee's in Chehalis from 8-10 a.m. on Sat- Centralia at Capital, 7:30 p.m. Onalaska 9-3 Rogers 58, Spanaway Lake 29 Top 10 Men Aberdeen at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. Wahkiakum 8-4 Rosalia 50, Pomeroy 24 1. Greg Lewis 698; 2. Aaron Parypa urday, Jan. 26. All proceeds will benefit the team and Ocosta at Rochester, 7 p.m. Adna 6-4 Seattle Chr. 45, Cedar Park Chr. 36 607; 3. Vic Fagerness 580; 4. Matt Kel- will help fund Rainy City's 2012 skating season. Tick- Toledo at Kalama, 7 p.m. Mossyrock 5-7 Selah 62, Toppenish 49 ley 563; 5. Greg Snelson 551; 6. Kevin ets are $10 and available from any one of the Rainy Girls Basketball Winlock 4-7 Selkirk 46, Curlew 34 Scott 520; 7. Jack Chambers 519; 8. Ivan Mossyrock at Adna, 7 p.m. Napavine 4-8 Shorewood 54, Shorecrest 31 Guerrero 513; 9. Merrill Goodrich 509; City skaters. Follow the Rainy City Roller Dolls on Morton-White Pass at Napavine, 7 Toutle Lake 3-8 Springdale 31, St. George’s 26 10. Jason Olson 498; High Game: Greg Facebook or visit www.rainycityrollerdolls.com for p.m. Pe Ell 1-10 St. John-Endicott 53, Touchet 30 Lewis 268 more info. Pe Ell at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Sunnyside Christian 76, Bickleton 14 Top 10 Women Rochester at Ocosta, 7 p.m. GIRLS Tacoma Baptist 35, Auburn Adv. 30, OT 1. Karen Mattis 420; 2. Joyce Cham- Toledo at Kalama, 7 p.m. Evergreen 2A Conference Todd Beamer 67, Curtis 30 bers 418; 3. Callie Luond 409; 4. Crys- Winlock at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. W.F. West 8-0 Walla Walla 59, Hanford 43 tal Curtright 408; 5. Ashley Date 402; Wrestling River Ridge 6-2 Wapato 46, West Valley 34 6. April Kelley 400; 7. Donna Christian Sports on the Air Capital at Centralia, 7 p.m. Black Hills 5-3 Wilbur-Creston 63, St. Michael’s 31 371; 8. Cheri Lewis 367; 9. Mel Fager- W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7 p.m. Centralia 3-4 Willapa Valley 64, Adna 53 ness 334; 10. Kori Holmes 330; High Kalama at Winlock/Toledo/Onalas- Aberdeen 3-4 Yakama Tribal 74, Klickitat 57 Game: Ashley Date 159 TUESDAY, Jan. 22 ka (Winlock), 7 p.m. Tumwater 1-7 Zillah 55, Naches Valley 14 Top 5 Senior Men CYCLING Sun Dome Tournament Capital 1-7 1. Greg Kiser 496; 2. Tim Turner 471; 12:30 p.m. Local Results Goldendale 49, Highland 42 3. George Heck 463; 4. Richard Luce Monday’s Results SWW 1A League La Salle 63, Cle Elum/Roslyn 34 411; 5. Vern Reed 396; High Game: Tim NBCSN — Tour Down Under, stage 1, Pros- Girls Basketball Evergreen Division Riverside Chr. 51, White Swan 39 Turner 188 pect to Lobethal, Australia (same-day tape) At Tenino Elma 8-0 Top Senior Women AP Poll: How They Fared SEAGULLS 68, BEAVERS 13 Hoquiam 5-2 1. Linda Lusher 384; 2. June Con- MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Rochester 6-3 How the Top Teams in the Associated Raymond 19 17 19 13 —68 Press’ Prep Poll Fared Last Week cannon 370; 3. Winnie Siemers 349; 4. 4 p.m. Rainier 5-4 Tenino 4 6 0 3 —13 BOYS Clareda Deskins 272; High Game: June Montesano 4-4 ESPN — Michigan St. at Wisconsin Raymond (68) — Gilbert 2, Koski 4, Class 2A Concannon 163 ESPN2 — Pittsburgh at Providence Boyes 11, Heckard 3, Donovan 6, Garcia Forks 1-7 1. Lynden (14-1) beat Mount Baker 10, Hagen 5, Maneman 20, Carlsvick 5, Tenino 0-9 68-17, beat Mark Morris 59-55. FAIRWAY LANES 6 p.m. Oatfield 2 2. Renton (16-0) beat Evergreen (Se- Top 10 Men ESPN — Kentucky at Alabama FG: 26 of 58 —.448 FT: 8 of 9 —.888 Trico Division attle) 75-53, beat Hazen 57-46. 1. Brandon Grose 761; 2. Nathan Reb. 28 Castle Rock 14-0 3. Pullman (16-1) beat East Valley Prince 726; 3. Scott Andruss 709; 4. Jeff NHL HOCKEY Tenino (13) — Vens 6, Richardson 2, Woodland 13-1 (Spokane) 60-46, beat Colville 59-23, Taylor 708; 5. Landon Cruickshank 705 4:30 p.m. Blosl 5 La Center 9-3 beat West Valley (Spokane) 83-59. and Larry Mays Jr 705; 6. LJ Hames 703; NBCSN — Philadelphia at New Jersey FG: 5 of 25 —.200 FT: 3 of 11 —.273 Ilwaco 7-7 4. White River (14-3) beat Fife 54-49, 7. Nick Wright 701; 8. Roger Neal 699; 9. Reb. 17 (Huber 11) Stevenson 6-6 lost to Clover Park 76-51. Rich West 696; 10. Chad Chalmers 688; TENNIS Kalama 6-8 5. West Valley (Yakima) (13-1) beat High Game: Nick Wright 300 11 a.m. Saturday’s Results Toledo 5-9 Prosser 70-67, beat Wapato 77-72. Top 10 Women 6. Clover Park (12-5) beat Washing- Boys Basketball Columbia 4-8 1. Cassandra Chalmers 603; 2. Kim ESPN2 — Australian Open, quarterfinals, at ton 63-48, beat White River 76-51. At Onalaska Seton Catholic 1-10 Rushton 591; 3. Sara Broom 583; 4. Val Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) LOGGERS 48, TIGERS 47 (OT) King’s Way 0-13 7. Mark Morris (10-5) beat R.A. Long 76-43, lost to Lynden 59-55. Krein 578; 5. Sahlee Aldrich 573; 6. 6 p.m. Napavine 11 9 14 11 2 —47 Hunter Weeks 570 and Teri Leo 570; Central 2B League 8. Ellensburg (11-3) beat Grandview ESPN2 — Australian Open, quarterfinals, at Onalaska 12 12 12 9 3 —48 61-56, beat East Valley (Yakima) 61-46. 7. Jami Norman 549; 8. Lynn Wiltzius Pe Ell 10-1 Napavine (47) — Grace 26, Kaut 9. Wapato (11-3) beat Selah 84-39, lost 548; 9. April Harris 545; 10. Sta- Melbourne, Australia Napavine 9-3 11, Doughty 4, Twidwell 4, Sherwood 2, to West Valley (Yakima) 77-72. cey Smith 539; High Game: Cassandra 12:30 a.m. Brossard, Reed, Lindsay Onalaska 9-3 10. Sequim (12-3) beat Kingston 51- Chalmers 246 FG: 20 of 54 —. FT: 3 of 6 —.500 Morton-White Pass 9-3 45, beat Kingston 51-45. Top 5 Senior Men ESPN2 — Australian Open, quarterfinals, at Reb. 27 (Grace 5) Toutle Lake 6-5 Class 1A 1. Bill Frank 738; 2. Lee Grimes 670; Melbourne, Australia Onalaska (48) — McMillion 16, Wahkiakum 4-8 1. Seattle Academy (15-0) beat Uni- 3. Andy Fuchs 661; 4. Dee Hinkley 608; Smalley 14, Taylor 9, Fritch 4, Neilson 3, Mossyrock 3-9 versity Prep 55-30, beat Chelan 58-42, 5. Marc Gosselin 604; High Game: Bill Lawrence 2, Anderson Adna 2-9 beat Nooksack Valley 72-42. Frank 266 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23 FG: 18 of 50 —.360 FT: 7 of 13 Winlock 0-11 2. Zillah (14-1) beat Highland 68-34, Top 5 Senior Women CYCLING —.538 Reb. 28 (McMillion 8) beat Naches Valley 47-44. 1. Sara Broom 527; 2. Sharon De- 3. Lynden Christian (11-4) beat Fern- 12:30 p.m. Saturday’s Scores Buhr 515; 3. Barb Grimes 512; 4. Teresa The Associated Press dale 61-45, beat Friday Harbor 78-58. At Cathlamet Johnson 507; 5. Ginny Eddy 498; High NBCSN — Tour Down Under, stage 2, Mount BOYS BASKETBALL 4. Toledo (15-1) beat Seton Catho- TIMBERWOLVES 71, MULES 34 Game: Ginny Eddy 201 Aberdeen 56, Elma 45 lic 68-42, beat King’s Way Christian Barker to Rostrevor, Australia (same-day tape) Morton-WP 27 22 13 9 —71 Top 5 Junior Boys Almira/Coulee-Har. 74, Wellpinit 65 School 59-37. Wahkiakum 10 4 13 7 —34 1. Maxx Waring 758; 2. Brandon GOLF Asotin 45, Dayton 39 5. Kalama (15-2) beat LaCenter 71-54, Morton-White Pass (71) — Po- Conradi 747; 3. Brycen Nicholson 483; 2 a.m. Bush 46, Concrete 37 beat Castle Rock 63-42, beat Columbia quette 14, Gillispie 23, Kolb 11, Walton 4. Drake Aldrich 463; 5. Lucas Hart 449; Cascade Chr. 49, Vashon Island 35 (White Salmon) 75-38. TGC — European PGA Tour, Qatar Masters, 9, Hanson, Dunlap 8, Counts, Reynolds 6. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) (14- High Game: Brandon Conradi 300 Cascade Chr. 56, Columbia Basin 40 4, Eveland 2 0) beat Charles Wright Academy 59-31, Top 5 Junior Girls first round, at Doha, Qatar Cedar Park Chr. 64, Seattle Chr. 61, OT FG: 27 of 47 —.574 FT: 10 of 13 beat Seattle Christian 64-61. 1. Kiann Conradi 548; 2. Elizabeth MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Charles Wright 43, Bellevue Chr. 39 —.769 Reb. 34 (Dunlap, Kolb 6) 7. Okanogan (16-1) beat Tonasket 83- Steen 529; 3. Ashley Hart 393; 4. Amber Cheney 63, Deer Park 41 4 p.m. Wahkiakum (34) — Souvenir 4, 53, beat Quincy 66-53. Hack 371; 5. Donna Dean 354; High Chewelah 66, Lakeside 61 Se. Doumit 3, Good, Blix 13, Weiler 5, 8. University Prep (13-3) lost to Se- Game: Elizabeth Steen 212 ESPN — Duke at Miami Chimacum 72, Life Christian 66 McElroy 4, Peacock 5 attle Academy 55-30, beat Overlake Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Clarkston 52, East Valley (Spokane) 45 4:30 p.m. FG: 11 of 41 —.268 FT: 7 of 10 School 56-38. 1. Daryl Hull 307; 2. James Owens —.700 Reb. 21 (Souvenir 6) Colfax 64, Liberty (Spangle) 46 9. Chelan (13-3) beat Cascade (Leav- ESPN2 — TCU at West Virginia 284; 3. Joy Watson 283; 4. Trevor Dunne Colton 70, Liberty Christian 52 enworth) 48-39, beat Omak 56-27, lost 274; 5. Kaycee Burnett 253; High Game: 6 p.m. At Winlock Columbia Adventist 51, Three Rivers to Seattle Academy 58-42. Daryl Hull 157 CARDINALS 62, VIKINGS 58 Chr. 50 (tie) King’s (13-4) beat Sultan 72-63, ESPN — Georgia Tech at North Carolina Mossyrock 16 13 13 16 —58 Crescent 48, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 44 lost to Archbishop Murphy 65-59 NHL HOCKEY Winlock 14 17 22 9 —62 Curtis 61, Todd Beamer 51 Class 2B 4:30 p.m. Mossyrock (58) — Hazen 8, Kirk- Cusick 64, Republic 27 1. St. George’s beat Davenport 36-23, ley 14, Watson 18, Allen 3, Stephens 15 Davis 73, Wenatchee 64 beat Reardan 68-46, beat Springdale 57- COLLEGE NBCSN — Boston at N.Y. Rangers FG: 23 of 53 —.434 FT: 11 of 17 Ellensburg 61, East Valley (Yakima) 46 25. 2. Morton-White Pass beat Pe Ell 99- TENNIS —.647 Reb. N/A Ephrata 58, Prosser 56 Local Results Federal Way 71, Bethel 70, OT 46, beat Mossyrock 79-40, beat Wahkia- Men’s Basketball 11 a.m. Winlock (62) — Hernandez 25, kum 71-34. Fort Vancouver 64, R.A. Long 52 Saturday’s Results ESPN2 — Australian Open, quarterfinals, at Blum 9, Rose 7, Tremayne 7, McNelly 6, 3. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague lost to Lib- Fisher 4, Hertz 4 Garfield-Palouse 55, LaCrosse/Wash- At Centralia Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) erty (Spangle) 63-51, beat Springdale 55- TRAILBLAZERS 63, T-BIRDS 52 FG: 24 of 54 —.444 FT: 6 of 16 tucna 42 34. Highline 24 28 —52 6:30 p.m. —.375 Reb. N/A Grandview 80, Othello 56 4. LaConner beat Darrington 66-15, Hanford 64, Walla Walla 53 beat Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Centralia 28 35 —63 ESPN2 — Australian Open, women’s semifi- Girls Basketball Kalama 75, Columbia 38 Terrace) 51-41, beat South Whidbey 60- Highline (52) — Mohamed 11, nals, at Melbourne, Australia At Winlock Kamiakin 49, Pasco 47 39. Moore 3, Hernandez 10, Heck 7, Roders VIKINGS 54, CARDINALS 36 Kent-Meridian 70, Thomas Jefferson 67 5. Northwest Christian (Colbert) beat 2, Smith 5, Haywood 10, Glissmeyer 4 12:30 a.m. Mossyrock 12 13 11 18 —54 Kentridge 57, Auburn 46 Springdale 66-23, lost to Colfax 66-47, FG: 20 of 54 —.370 FT: 11 of 19 ESPN2 — Australian Open, men’s semifinal, Winlock 5 11 12 8 —36 Kentwood 72, Mt. Rainier 58 beat Reardan 65-31. —.579 Reb. 35 at Melbourne, Australia Mossyrock (54) — Moorcroft 34, LaConner 60, South Whidbey 39 6. Colfax beat Reardan 49-35, beat Centralia (63) — Scott 5, Lock- McCoy 1, Fried 1, St. Pierre 2, Hensch Lopez 52, Highland Christian Prep 33 Northwest Christian (Colbert) 66-47, ett 12, Fuller 4, Carras 6, Broussard 1, 16 Lynden 59, Mark Morris 55 beat Liberty (Spangle) 64-46. Dam 11, Mo. Waggener 5, Dumetz 7, Mi. THURSDAY, Jan. 24 FG: 21 of 55 —.382 FT: 10 of 20 Mary Knight 48, Oakville 46 7. Raymond lost to Montesano 55-52, Waggener 12 —.500 Reb. 25 (Moorcroft 9) Mary.-Getchell 75, Mary.-Pilchuck 67 beat South Bend 69-18, lost to North FG: 22 of 52 —.423 FT: 16 of 23 CYCLING Winlock (36) — Bradley 11, Garib- Medical Lake 54, Freeman 37 Beach 36-34. —.696 Reb. 26 12:30 p.m. 8. Onalaska beat Mossyrock 44-42, ay 6, Wolf 2, Alvord 11, Lopez 4, Stalcup Morton/White Pass 71, Wahkiakum 34 NBCSN — Tour Down Under, stage 3, Unley Moses Lake Chr. 55, Waterville 41 lost to Adna 53-33, beat Napavine 48-47. Women’s Basketball 2 9. Wahkiakum beat Napavine 53-44, Mountain View 64, Hudson’s Bay 55 Saturday’s Results to Stirling, Australia (same-day tape) FG: 10 of 34 —.294 FT: 9 of 13 beat Pe Ell 66-50, lost to Morton/White —.692 Reb. 20 Naselle 45, NW Chr. (Lacey) 24 Pass 71-34. At Centralia EXTREME SPORTS Newport 69, Kettle Falls 40 (tie) Willapa Valley beat North Beach LADY BLAZERS 58, T-BIRDS 53 Noon At Onalaska North Beach 36, Raymond 34 62-45. Highline 26 27 —53 TIGERS 50, LOGGERS 36 Northport 53, Columbia 52 Centralia 34 24 —58 ESPN — X Games, at Aspen, Colo. Napavine 6 11 15 16 —50 NW Christian 65, Reardan 31 GIRLS Highline (53) — Beardemphi 6, 6 p.m. Onalaska 10 10 6 10 —36 Odessa-Harrington 53, Valley Chr. 45 Class 2A Magalei 16, Votaw 10, Smith 9, Fiso 2, Napavine (50) — Sahlinger 17, Onalaska 48, Napavine 47 1. Mark Morris (14-2) beat R.A. Long Terry 10 ESPN — X Games, at Aspen, Colo. Dekoker 8, Hamre 1, Brown 7, Peters 16, Overlake 61, Seton Catholic 49 80-21, beat Hudson’s Bay 76-18. FG: 18 of 54 —.333 FT: 16 of 24 GOLF Atkins 1 Pomeroy 58, Rosalia 52 2. W. F. West (14-3) beat River Ridge —.667 Reb. 29 (Magalei 7) 2 a.m. FG: 14 of 36 —.389 FT: 20 of 26 Pullman 83, West Valley 59 51-36, beat Tumwater 56-14. Centralia (58) — Sauls 6, Tanaka —.769 Reb. 19 Puyallup 74, Graham-Kapowsin 61 3. Ellensburg (12-2) lost to Grand- 2, Mengarelli 12, Davis 3, Adams 5, TGC — European PGA Tour, Qatar Masters, Onalaska (36) — Smalley, Ulery 2, Richland 83, Kennewick 54 view 65-59, beat East Valley (Yakima) Schoenherr 21, Sproul 7, Wiegand 2 second round, at Doha, Qatar Simons, Paxton, Neilson 7, Durand 19, River View 38, Warden 36 40-26. FG: 17 of 54 —.315 FT: 22 of 27 Noon Hutchison 5, Vint 3, Disney Selkirk 46, Curlew 29 4. Wapato (13-1) beat Selah 64-60, OT, —.815 Reb. 34 (Schoenherr 8) FG: 13 of 38 —.342 FT: 7 of 10 Sequim 51, Kingston 45 beat West Valley (Yakima) 46-34. TGC — PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open, 5. Archbishop Murphy (14-2) beat —.700 Reb. 17 (Durand 9) Shorewood 44, Shorecrest 29 Granite Falls 51-22, beat King’s 65-50. first round, at San Diego Soap Lake 51, Pateros 48 6. Burlington-Edison (14-2) beat South Bend 54, Ocosta 53 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL At Cathlamet Mount Baker 63-45, beat Anacortes 66- NFL TIMBERWOLVES 44, MULES 39 Southridge 60, Chiawana 48 46. 4 p.m. Morton-WP 12 9 13 10 —44 Spanaway Lake 60, Rogers 44 7. White River (14-3) beat Fife 58-27, Playoff Schedule ESPN — Purdue at Michigan Wahkiakum 12 13 5 9 —39 St. George’s 57, Springdale 25 beat Clover Park 67-10. All Times PST ESPN2 — Tennessee at Mississippi Morton-White Pass (44) Sunnyside Chr. 61, Bickleton 35 8. Cedarcrest (15-2) beat South Wild-card Playoffs — Elledge 3, Atkinson 4, Kelly 11, Allen Tahoma 71, Kentlake 56 Whidbey 76-27, beat Sultan 66-30. Saturday, Jan. 5 6 p.m. 4, King 3, Hieronymi 11, Robbins, Eve- Toppenish 58, Selah 41 9. Renton (14-2) beat Evergreen (Se- Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 ESPN2 — UCLA at Arizona land 8 Toutle Lake 58, Pe Ell 36 attle) 62-16, beat Hazen 65-22. Sunday, Jan. 6 8 p.m. FG: 16 of 42 —.381 FT: 8 of 20 Tri-Cities Prep 60, Waits.-Pres. 50 10. East Valley (Spokane) (11-4) lost Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 —.400 Reb. 24 (Atkinson, Kelly 6) West Valley (Yakima) 77, Wapato 72 to Pullman 64-46, beat Clarkston 68-54. Seattle 24, Washington 14 ESPN2 — BYU at Gonzaga Wahkiakum (39) — Thomas 1, Wilbur-Creston 51, St. Michael’s 46 Class 1A Divisional Playoffs NBA BASKETBALL Quigley, Olsen 5, Stanley 5, Wegdahl 4, Winlock 62, Mossyrock 58 1. Freeman (17-0) beat Priest River, Saturday, Jan. 12 Budd 4, Boyce 17, Bryant 4 Wishkah Valley 73, North River 23 Idaho, 50-33, beat Newport 48-37, beat Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT 5 p.m. FG: 11 of 40 —.275 FT: 13 of 20 Zillah 47, Naches Valley 44 Medical Lake 58-26. San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 TNT — New York at Boston —.650 Reb. 18 (Wegdahl 5) Sun Dome Tournament 2. Brewster (16-0) beat Omak 75-38, Sunday, Jan. 13 Goldendale 50, Highland 31 beat Cascade (Leavenworth) 74-45. Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 7:30 p.m. 3. Cascade Christian (16-0) beat New England 41, Houston 28 At Toutle Lake Granger 74, Mabton 42 TNT — L.A. Clippers at Phoenix Eatonville 49-43, beat Life Christian Conference Championships TROJANS 47, DUCKS 39 La Salle 60, Cle Elum/Roslyn 32 Academy 54-27, beat Vashon Island 50- Sunday, Jan. 20 TENNIS Riverside Chr. 62, White Swan 40 Pe Ell 11 8 10 18 —47 9. San Francisco 28, Atlanta 24 9 a.m. Toutle Lake 6 8 11 14 —39 4. Castle Rock (16-0) beat Columbia Baltimore 28, New England 13 Pe Ell (47) — Robinson 13, A. Al- GIRLS BASKETBALL 57-16, beat Kalama 53-38. Pro Bowl ESPN2 — Australian Open, men’s semifinal, den 3, Ratkie 10, Skeen 2, Brooks-John- Almira/Coulee-Hart. 63, Wellpinit 33 Sunday, Jan. 27 5. Lynden Christian (12-3) lost to At Honolulu at Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) son 14, M. Alden, Capps 4, Miller 1 Arlington 55, Stanwood 38 Ferndale 47-44, beat Friday Harbor 67- Bellevue Chr. 42, Charles Wright 37 AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) 12:30 a.m. FG: 17 of 57 —.298 FT: 10 of 13 16. Super Bowl —.769 Reb. 27 (Brooks-Johnson 10, Rob- Cascade Chr. 50, Vashon Island 9 6. Chelan (11-4) lost to Cascade Sunday, Feb. 3 ESPN2 — Australian Open, men’s semifinal, inson 6) Cheney 39, Deer Park 21 (Leavenworth) 51-46, beat Omak 63-27. At New Orleans Toutle Lake (39) — Woodley 3, Br. Chiawana 49, Southridge 26 (tie) Woodland (14-1) beat Stevenson Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 3 p.m. at Melbourne, Australia Hockett 4, Halverson 4, Kent, Ba. Hock- Colfax 60, Liberty (Spangle) 24 52-34, beat LaCenter 41-34. (CBS) • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013

NBA GUESS WHO’S COMING BACK?

Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press A sign for KeyArena appears near the Space Needle, Mon- day, Jan. 21, 2013, in Seattle. KeyArena would host NBA bas- ketball games for two seasons if a team returns to Seattle as was reported likely on Monday, while a new permanent facil- ity is built south of downtown Seattle. The Maloof family has agreed to sell the Sacramento Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen, the league conirmed in a state- ment Monday morning.

Sale of Sacramento Kings to Chris Hansen’s Group Officially Announced A KINGS’ RANSOM: the team, with the team valued Maloof family,” the statement at $525 million. That would put read. “Our negotiations with the Group Led by Chris the Hansen group’s purchase at family were handled with the ut- Hansen Will Buy Kings roughly $340 million. most honor and professionalism and Move the Team “We are happy to announce and we hope to continue their that we have entered into a bind- legacy and be great stewards of to Seattle, Starting ing agreement with the Maloofs this NBA franchise in the com- Play Next Season to purchase a controlling inter- ing years and decades.” est in the Sacramento Kings ESPN.com reported that By Bob Condotta and Steve Miletich NBA franchise,” read the state- other NBA teams were “formal- ment from Hansen. “The sale The Seattle Times ly notified Sunday night of the is obviously subject to approval The announcement Mon- by the NBA Board of Governors, deal.” day of an agreement by a Seattle and we look forward to work- ESPN.com also reported that group to purchase the Sacra- ing with the league in the com- Hansen’s group will give the mento Kings made the NBA’s ing months to consummate the Maloofs a nonrefundable depos- return to this city as close as it transaction.” it of $30 million by Feb. 1. The has been since the Sonics left in The Maloof family has held Maloofs might retain “a small Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press piece” of the team, according to 2008. controlling interest in the team Chris Hansen smiles as he speaks to supporters of a new Sodo sports arena during the report, and the remaining 35 But while there was a cel- since 1998, and since 2006 has a rally last June. The Maloof family has agreed to sell the Kings to a group led by ebratory feel in the statements attempted to get a new arena in Hansen. The deal is still pending a vote by the NBA Board of Governors. percent of the team would ap- from those involved in the sale, Sacramento or move the team. parently remain in hands of the as well as city and county offi- But with those efforts stymied, will both have the financial re- would play in KeyArena begin- current minority shareholders. cials, there was also caution that and with the family running sources desired by the NBA and ning next season. An investment group led by a few significant hurdles remain. into financial issues, it recently the vision to make the Kings City Councilmember Tim Hansen finalized a deal with “It’s exciting news for Seattle decided to sell the team. the NBA equivalent of what the Burgess, who spearheaded ef- Seattle and King County in Oc- and for Sonics fans,” said Mayor “We have always appreciated Green Bay Packers have been in forts that produced enhance- tober to build a $490 million Mike McGinn. “It’s a big day. and treasured our ownership of the NFL.” ments in the original deal sports and entertainment venue But there is more work to be the Kings and have had a great Johnson is thought likely to with Hansen, stood in front of in the Sodo neighborhood with done.” admiration for the fans and unveil details of a new owner- KeyArena on Monday morning $200 million in public money to Specifically, the sale of the our team members. We would ship group that could match the and called it “a great day for Se- be repaid through revenue gen- team from the Maloof fam- also like to thank Chris Hansen Seattle offer and also build an attle and our region.” erated by the facility. ily to the Seattle group led by for his professionalism during arena in Sacramento that could Burgess, who is running for Seattle has been without an Chris Hansen and Microsoft our negotiation. Chris will be a allow the team to stay where it mayor to unseat McGinn, said NBA team since 2008, when the CEO Steve Ballmer still must great steward for the franchise,” has played since 1985. Johnson, the council has been working be approved by the NBA Board said Gavin Maloof, Kings co- Sonics were relocated to Okla- of Governors in April, which owner speaking on behalf of the a three-time NBA all-star, said since late last year with the may- homa City by new owner Clay could also hear a counteroffer Maloof family, in a statement. last week he has received ap- or’s office and the Seattle Center Bennett. from Sacramento Mayor Kevin The sale would include a 53 proval from the NBA to present to make sure KeyArena is ready Hansen has spent the past Johnson. Johnson is attempting percent share held by the cur- his counteroffer at the Board of if a team is awarded to Seattle. year laying the groundwork for to put an ownership group to- rent controlling owners of the Governors meeting, and NBA Hansen has pledged to spend an arena deal and attempting gether to keep the team in Sacra- Kings, the Maloofs, and 12 per- commissioner David Stern has up to $15 million to improve to buy a team to move to Seat- mento. The team must also file cent held by minority owner confirmed Johnson will get that KeyArena, including changes to tle. He has said the team would for relocation by March 1. Bob Hernreich. Hansen’s group opportunity. Johnson will be the lower bowl and electronics again be named the SuperSonics. Also, an environmental im- and the Maloofs have been ne- hoping to repeat what he did in such as the scoreboard, Burgess The Kings are currently 16- pact study on the proposed new gotiating for several weeks. 2011, when he was able to help said. The city’s investment will 26 with a roster that includes arena must be completed, and The NBA also released a convince the NBA not to let the be “very little,” he added. two area players — Isaiah there are two lawsuits attempt- statement: “The NBA received Maloofs relocate the team to “There’s a lot of work,” Bur- Thomas, a former Washington ing to block the arena. an executed purchase and sale Anaheim. gess said, referring to the possi- guard and Curtis High School McGinn, though, sounded agreement for the transfer of a Many national NBA analysts, bility of an NBA season begin- of University Place star; and confident none of that would get controlling interest in the Sac- though, portrayed those efforts ning next fall in Seattle. Aaron Brooks of Franklin High. as a longshot. Burgess said he believes the in the way of the eventual return ramento Kings from the Maloof The Kings have played in “Nothing is done until the city is in a “strong position” to of the NBA, saying, “All major family to an investor group led Sacramento since moving from vote is done,” said Paul Swan- defend against two lawsuits to projects go through this, and by Christopher Hansen. The Kansas City in 1985. The fran- you deal with the issues as they proposed transaction is sub- gard, managing director of the block the arena deal between Warsaw Sports Marketing Cen- Hansen and the city and King chise dates to 1945, beginning come up.” ject to the approval of the NBA play in Rochester and later mov- And if the final hoops are Board of Governors and has ter at the University of Oregon. County. ing to Cincinnati and then Kan- cleared, the team could begin been referred to the board’s “But I think this has been a very Hansen said in his statement sas City when it also played a few playing again in Seattle next committee process for review.” good and open process and I he couldn’t go into much more fall, spending two seasons at Sacramento Mayor Kevin don’t think anybody is going to detail. games in Omaha. KeyArena while a new arena in Johnson, meanwhile, said he find any huge surprises under- “While we are not at lib- Swangard noted that few the Sodo District is built. will continue to fight for the neath the hood of the structure erty to discuss the terms of the franchises in the history of Official confirmation of the team. of the deal. It looks very much transaction or our plans for the Northern American sports have sale, which had been rumored In a statement Sunday night, like Seattle is going to get what franchise given the confidential moved as often. for almost two weeks, came Johnson said: “When it comes it wanted when the Sonics left, nature of the agreement and “You just hope the final chap- Monday morning in a series of to keeping the team in our com- which is the Sonics coming NBA regulations regarding pub- ter is being written,” he said. statements from Hansen, the munity, Sacramento is playing back.” lic comments during a pending “That it kept moving because it Maloofs and the NBA. Vary- to win. In particular, we have Yahoo.com also reported transaction, we would just like is searching for the right home ing reports stated that Hansen been focused like a laser on iden- that NBA approval would be “a to extend our sincerest compli- and Seattle was there at the end bought a 65 percent share of tifying an ownership group that formality” and that the team ments and gratitude toward the of the trail for them.” love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 SPORTS

NFL Brother against Brother

Nick Wass / The Associated Press Tony Avelar / The Associated Press John Harabaugh will be leading a team that inished 10-6, then defeated the Colts, Broncos and Patriots Jim Harabaugh has turned around one of the NFL’s most storied franchises. After making it to the NFC en route to the Super Bowl. The Ravens have won one Super Bowl before, in 2001, with a 34-7 victory Championship game last year, the 49ers inished with an 11-4-1 record and defeated the Packers and over the New York Giants Falcons in the playofs to reach the Super Bowl. Niners, Ravens Set To Square Off in Super Bowl SAN FRANCISCO By Howard Fendrich Harbaugh!” each Harbaugh made a critical The Associated Press As John prepared to coach change late in the regular season the Ravens in the AFC cham- in a bid to boost his team’s post- 49ers This Super Bowl will be filled pionship game Sunday night, season chances. Clearly, both with firsts — and one significant he watched on the stadium’s moves worked. (13-4-1, NFC Champs) last. big video screen as Jim’s 49ers After 49ers quarterback Alex The Har- wrapped up the NFC champion- Smith, the starter in last season’s baughs, San ship. overtime NFC title game loss Francisco’s John looked into a nearby to the Giants, got a concussion, Jim and Bal- TV camera, smiled broadly and Jim switched to Kaepernick for timore’s John, said: “Hey, Jim, congratulations. Week 11 — and never switched will be the You did it. You’re a great coach. back. Now San Francisco has its first pair of Love you.” first three-game winning streak brothers to 49ers vs. Less than four hours later, of the season, at precisely the coach against the Ravens won, too. Some sib- right time. each other in Ravens lings try to beat each other in Baltimore, meanwhile, was the NFL title Feb. 3 backyard games. These guys in the midst of a three-game game. 3:30 p.m. will do it in the biggest game of losing streak when John fired Quarter- on FOX all. backs Colin offensive coordinator Cam Who’s a parent to cheer for? Cameron and promoted quar- Kaepernick of the 49ers and Joe During the 2011 regular sea- Flacco of the Ravens each will be terbacks coach Jim Caldwell to son, the Harbaughs became the replace him. playing in his first Super Bowl only brothers to coach against The 50-year-old John is 15 David Goldman / The Associated Press — where success is the ultimate each other in any NFL game measure of elite QBs. months older than Jim and gen- San Francisco 49ers’ Frank Gore (21) breaks away for a nine-yard touchdown (the Ravens beat the 49ers 16-6 erally the less demonstrative of in the NFC Championship game last Sunday. It’ll be Baltimore’s first crack on Thanksgiving Day that year). the pair, although John certain- at a championship in a dozen The NFC West champion ly did not lack intensity while years, San Francisco’s first in 18. 49ers (13-4-1) opened as 5-point RUSHING They are a combined 6-0 in Su- making his case with officials a 155.7 RANKED 4th favorites, seeking a record-tying IN THE NFL per Bowls (the 49ers own five of sixth Super Bowl title to add to couple of times Sunday. OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME those victories), so one club will those won by Hall of Fame quar- The ever-excitable Jim — lose the big game for the first terbacks Joe Montana and Steve who was treated for an irregular time. Young. heartbeat in November — was PASSING up to his usual sideline antics in 206.1 RANKED 23rd And middle linebacker Ray Lewis was the MVP when OFFENSE IN THE NFL Lewis, Baltimore’s emotional the AFC North champion Ra- Atlanta. YARDS PER GAME leader and top tackler, will be vens (13-6) beat the New York He spun around and sent his headset flying when the original playing in the final game of his Giants in 2001. RUSHING 17-year career before heading With Kaepernick’s terrific call stood after he threw his red challenge flag on a catch by the 94.2 RANKED 4th into retirement. passing — he was 16 of 21 for DEFENSE YARDS PER GAME IN THE NFL “This is our time,” Lewis pro- 233 yards and a touchdown in Falcons. He hopped and yelled nounced. only his ninth career NFL start at his defense to get off the field after their key fourth-down stop For all of those story lines, — and two TD runs by Frank RUSHING none is expected to command Gore, San Francisco erased a with less than 1½ minutes left. RANKED 4th as much attention as Harbaugh He made an emphatic-as-can-be 200.2 17-point deficit to beat the At- OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME IN THE NFL vs. Harbaugh. The game in New lanta Falcons 28-24 Sunday. timeout signal with 13 seconds Orleans on Feb. 3 was quickly Baltimore then fashioned a remaining. given all manner of nicknames: comeback of its own, scoring the Expect CBS to fill plenty The Brother Bowl. The Har- last 21 points to defeat the New of time during its Super Bowl BALTIMORE baugh Bowl. The Har-Bowl. The England Patriots 28-13, thanks broadcast with shots of Jim, that Super-Baugh. in large part to Flacco’s three trademark red pen dangling in The Harbaughs’ sister, Joani second-half touchdown tosses, front of his chest, and John, who RAVENS Crean, wrote in a text to The As- two to Anquan Boldin. Lewis usually wears a black Ravens hat. sociated Press: “Overwhelmed and the rest of Baltimore’s de- That is sure to be a focal point, (13-6, AFC Champs) with pride for John, Jim and fense limited the high-scoring right up until they meet for a their families! They deserve all Patriots to one touchdown. postgame handshake in two that has come their way! Team In the often risk-averse NFL, weeks’ time. MLS Sounders Begin ‘13 Season Without Fredy Montero WHAT NOW: Sounders coach Sigi Schmid said. “We’ve we’d talked to him about that got to see what we can do in over the years.” Now Without First terms of replacing him. We’re Montero was often maligned Franchise Star still looking at player options. for his lack of production in the I think we have some options playoffs but his regular season TUKWILA, Wash. (AP) — within our squad.” performances were the basis When the Seattle Sounders FC Part of the loan went beyond for much of Seattle’s success as opened training camp on Mon- shaking up Seattle’s roster or a young franchise. He helped day morning, the most prolific opening up a designated player lead Seattle to three straight U.S. Stephan Savoia / The Associated Press goal scorer in the short history spot for the Sounders to try Open Cup titles and last season Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) passes during the AFC of the club was in Colombia — and make another high-profile scored a career-high 13 goals Championship game last Sunday. where he’ll be for at least a year. signing. With the World Cup in in MLS play. The departure of The Sounders completed Brazil just over a year away, the Montero leaves the Sounders their long awaited loan of striker move of Montero back to a Co- with only six players remain- RUSHING RANKED 11th Fredy Montero to Millonarios 118.8 lombian club could increase his ing on their roster from the first YARDS PER GAME IN THE NFL FC of the Colombian first divi- chances of being included in the season in 2009: defenders Zack OFFENSE sion just before training camp pool of players being considered Scott, Patrick Ianni and Jhon began. It was a drawn out pro- for the national team. Kennedy Hurtado; and mid- PASSING cess that took a few weeks and Schmid and general manager fielders Brad Evans, Osvaldo 233.7 RANKED 15th included a new wrinkle when Adrian Hanauer both indicated Alonso and Steve Zakuani. OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME IN THE NFL the Sounders signed Montero to that Montero’s national team “It’s crazy, but that’s the way a multi-year extension, giving status took a hit while he was it is. Every team lost players, ev- the team and player an opportu- playing in the MLS. ery team brought in players, and RUSHING nity to reunite in the future. “We think it gives him a we’ve done the same,” Zakuani 122.8 RANKED 20th But for now, the Sounders chance to maybe be a little closer said. “We have to trust the man- DEFENSE YARDS PER GAME IN THE NFL are moving on minus the player to the national team pool. It gets agement, they know what they’re that scored the first goal in fran- him a possibility of hopefully be- doing, and like I said, we’re all chise history, along with 59 oth- ing seen and back on the roster pulling in the same direction RUSHING ers during his four seasons in or on the radar there,” Hanauer trying to achieve our goal to win 228.1 RANKED 17th Seattle. said. “And it was just something the whole thing this year and OFFENSE YARDS PER GAME IN THE NFL “Fredy’s been a very impor- we had talked about. Fredy had make the moves that’s right for tant player to this team,” Seattle wanted to try something new; them and right for this club.” Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 LIFE

Recipes: Some of Last Year’s Most Popular Dishes Continued from Life 1 until flour is lightly browned, about 1 minute. Whisk in water and wine and stir IRISH BRISKET STEW WITH GUINNESS until smooth. Return chicken to pot and STOUT, CABBAGE AND POTATOES bring liquid to a boil. Cover pot, reduce Hands on: 1 hour Total time: 3 hours, 10 heat and simmer chicken 45 minutes, minutes Serves: 8 to 10 (entree-size por- rearranging chicken if necessary during tions) cooking time so all pieces spend time in the liquid. This delicious hearty stew is courtesy While chicken is cooking, in a me- of MetroFresh’s Mitchell Anderson and dium pan, melt butter over medium heat. executive chef Bryan Kraatz. Clip and Add onion and mushrooms. Cook until save for your St. Patrick’s Day feast. vegetables are lightly browned, about 10 2 tablespoons olive oil minutes. Stir in half-and-half, sage and 2 pounds beef brisket or beef stew parsley. Keep warm. meat, cut into ½-inch cubes When chicken is finished cooking, ar- 4 cloves chopped garlic range on serving platter. Stir mushroom 1 large onion, chopped mixture into chicken cooking liquid, 6 carrots, cut into thick slices or combine and pour over chicken. Serve chunky dice hot. ½ bunch celery (about 5-6 ribs), sliced Adapted from a recipe in “Capitol Hill thin Cooks: Recipes From the White House, ½ head cabbage, roughly chopped Congress and All the Past Presidents” by (may use a bag of pre-shredded cabbage) Linda Bauer (Taylor Trade Publishing, 3 (12-ounce bottles) Guinness Stout $26.95) Beer Per serving: 364 calories (59 percent from fat), 2 quarts vegetable stock (preferably 26 grams protein, 9 grams carbohydrates, 1 gram homemade; or use a good quality, low- fiber, 22 grams fat (9 grams saturated), 99 mil- sodium, store-bought stock) ligrams cholesterol, 463 milligrams sodium. 6 medium Yukon Gold potatoes, cut CORN FRITTERS WITH SUMMER SALSA into large cubes (about 2 inches) ½ teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to Hands on: 36 minutes Total time: 46 taste minutes, including salsa Makes: about 24 ½ teaspoon coarsely ground black fritters pepper, plus more to taste Many Southern corn-fritter recipes ¾ cup chopped fresh dill weed, plus use a little corn and a lot of batter, yield- more for garnish ing a hush puppy-like bread suitable for Heat olive oil in a large stockpot over fish fries. Athens cookbook author Re- medium-high heat. Add meat and brown becca Lang’s fritters are flat little cakes on all sides, about 5 to 7 minutes. Add that are dense with corn kernels. Corn is garlic and onion, and saute for about 5 the star here, and the simple tomato salsa minutes. Add carrots, celery and cabbage, plays a supporting role. Fry up a batch to and saute for another 10 minutes, stir- nosh on while standing around the grill. ring constantly. (You want this mixture 4 ears fresh corn, husks removed to caramelize just a bit.) Add beer and ¾ cup plain white cornmeal stir to deglaze the pan. Continue to cook ½ cup milk and reduce liquid by about half, about ¼ cup self-rising soft-wheat flour 30 minutes. Add vegetable stock, pota- (such as White Lily) toes, salt and pepper. Stir. Raise heat to 1 large egg high and bring to a boil. Turn heat down ½ teaspoon salt to low, cover and simmer for at least 2 ¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper hours, stirring occasionally. Before serv- ¼ cup vegetable oil ing, taste and adjust seasonings. Stir in Summer Salsa (see recipe) chopped dill weed. Ladle into large bowls Cut kernels from cobs; discard cobs. and serve, adding more dill if desired. (You should have about 2 cups kernels; Per serving (based on 8): 667 calories (53 if you have more, save it for another use.) percent from fat), 28 grams protein, 48 grams In a medium bowl, whisk together corn- carbohydrates, 6 grams fiber, 37 grams fat (13 meal, milk, flour, egg, salt and pepper. grams saturated), 85 milligrams cholesterol, 847 Stir in kernels. milligrams sodium. Heat vegetable oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Work- ing in batches, spoon batter by table- THOMAS JEFFERSON’S spoonfuls into hot oil, and flatten gently. CHICKEN FRICASSEE Fry 2 to 3 minutes on each side or until browned. (If the skillet becomes dry, you Hands on: 30 minutes Total time: 1 hour, may want to drizzle in a little more oil.) 15 minutes Serves: 6 Drain on a wire rack. Top each fritter Prepare this dish with whatever with 2 teaspoons Summer Salsa. chicken parts your family prefers and Adapted from “Southern Living serve over rice. Dinner for six as elegant Around the Southern Table” by Rebecca as any served on White House china can Lang (Oxmoor House, fall 2012). be prepared in its entirety in less than Per serving (based on 4, fritters only): 236 two hours. calories (percent of calories from fat, 42), 6 grams protein, 30 grams carbohydrates, 3 grams fiber, 1 teaspoon salt 11 grams fat (2 grams saturated), 37 milligrams ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg cholesterol, 275 milligrams sodium. ½ teaspoon black pepper ½ teaspoon paprika SUMMER SALSA 3 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken Hands on: 10 minutes Total time: 10 Renee Brock pieces / Atlanta Journal-Constitution minutes Makes: 1 ¼ cups From the top: Blueberry Pepper Jelly from Lauri Jo Bennett, Peppery arugula bundles 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 cup chopped tomatoes 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour wrapped in Bresoala and inished with a lemon-caper vinaigrette and Corn Fritters 2 tablespoons diced green onion with Summer Salsa are among the favorite recipes from the past year 1 cup water ½ teaspoon diced, seeded jalapeno 1 cup dry white wine pepper 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice minutes Makes: 20 appetizers If your arugula came from the farm- 1 medium onion, diced 1 teaspoon chopped fresh parsley You can assemble these bundles up ers market with roots attached, trim the 2 cups fresh small mushrooms (about 4 pitted kalamata olives, finely to 1 day ahead, adding the vinaigrette roots and most of the stem. ½ pound) chopped (plus more to taste) Separate trimmed arugula leaves into 1 cup half-and-half and garnishing just before serving. Baby ¼ teaspoon salt arugula leaves will not work for this rec- 20 bundles. Tightly wrap a slice of bres- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage In a small bowl, stir together toma- aola around the stems of each bundle. If 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley ipe. You need the full-grown leaf, widely toes, green onion, jalapeno, lemon juice, available at local farmers markets. For a the bundles begin to unfurl, wrap each parsley, kalamata olives and salt. with a strip of plastic wrap and refriger- In a small bowl, combine salt, nutmeg, variation, try this with leaves of locally Adapted from “Southern Living grown leaf lettuce, or in the spring, with ate for 30 minutes. Arrange on platter. If pepper and paprika. Sprinkle evenly over Around the Southern Table” by Rebecca not serving right away, cover platter with chicken pieces. steamed asparagus. Lang (Oxmoor House, Fall 2012). Bresaola is spiced, air-cured beef. plastic wrap and refrigerate. In a Dutch oven, heat oil over medi- Per 2 teaspoons: 4 calories (33 percent from When ready to serve, drizzle bundles um-high heat. Add chicken pieces and fat), trace protein, trace carbohydrates, trace fi- You can find it at charcuteries or farm- ers’ markets. Can’t find it? Substitute half with vinaigrette and garnish with sieved cook until well-browned on both sides, 7 ber, trace fat (no saturated), no cholesterol, 26 egg whites from vinaigrette recipe. to 10 minutes total per piece, depending milligrams sodium. slices of prosciutto. Per appetizer: 24 calories (73 percent from on size. Do not crowd pan. When chick- 2 (6-ounce) bunches arugula, rinsed fat), 1 gram protein, trace carbohydrates, trace en is browned, remove from pan and BRESAOLA-WRAPPED ARUGULA and dried fiber, 2 grams fat (trace saturated fat), 4 milli- keep warm. Continue until all chicken is ¼ pound bresaola, very thinly sliced grams cholesterol, 6 milligrams sodium. browned and removed from Dutch oven. BUNDLES ¼ cup Farm Egg Vinaigrette Add flour to fat in Dutch oven and cook Hands on: 15 minutes Total time: 15 please see RECIPES, page Life 7 FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total and sanitized covered containers. Note: Recommend installing another hand ••• El Amigo, Centralia 30 0 30 wash sink and produce sink and use the mop sink for disposing of mop water. Editor’s note: These figures (10 red) Persons in charge, including cook, should have a better working knowledge are derived from inspections conducted by the Lewis County of food safety procedures, including cooking and reheating temperature Inspection: Jan. 8 Public Health Department’s Food requirements, cooling procedures and produce washing. Please obtain food King’s Restaurant, Chehalis 0 3 3 Safety Program. worker booklet online or at the Health Department and review all procedures. Entire kitchen must be better cleaned, including refrigerators, counters, Red violations are those most (5 red) floors, etc. (3 blue) likely to cause foodborne illness Neither food worker had valid food worker cards. Please provide within one Inspection: Jan. 8 and must be corrected at the time week. Website is: www.foodworkercard.wa.gov. (5 red) Timeless Treasures, Centralia 0 5 5 of inspection. Blue violations re- Several problems were noted with the hand wash sinks. Kitchen: A dirty dish Please provide indirect drains for three-compartment sink and espresso late to overall cleanliness and op- was in the sink; paper towel dispenser is still outside of kitchen around a move- machine. erational conditions and must be able barrier; there is no garbage can nearby. Bar: There was no soap dispenser Inspection: Jan. 3 corrected by established deadlines or by the next routine inspection. available; paper towel dispenser is still across walkway, creating a hazard with Jeremy’s, Chehalis 5 0 5 dripping water. Back dish/produce wash area: “Mop sink” was to be designated Any establishment receiving Two of three food workers did not have valid food worker cards available. as a hand wash sink for use before washing produce. This was completely 40 red points or any red point Please correct within one week. (5 red) blocked with a 6-foot stack of plastic tubs and clearly has not been used. To item repeated within an 18 month correct, please do the following: (1) Provide soap and paper towels immedi- Inspection: Jan. 3 period is considered a high risk ately adjacent to all three hand wash sinks, (2) Provide garbage cans near each and must be reinspected. An es- sink, (3) Remove current paper towel dispenser within one month. (10 red) tablishment that receives 75 red Food Establishments With Perfect Scores: points or 100 total points (red and Produce had not been properly washed,and both washed and unwashed Newaukum Valley Golf Course, Chehalis blue) on a routine inspection or produce were stored in the same container. Please sanitized third basin in 40 red points on a repeat inspec- Joy’s Once Upon a Thyme, Chehalis three-compartment sink, wash hands in hand (mop) sink, then wash produce tion will have their food establish- Boot’s Corner, Chehalis with gloved hands in cool running water. When clean, store produce in cleaned ment permit suspended. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 • Life 3

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Which drug do you think is most harmful to the individual and society: alcohol, tobacco, prescription painkillers or newly legalized marijuana? Bailey Peters holds the plaque she was given after winning the National FFA Job Interview Career Development Event in Indianapolis, Ind. Peters is a member of the Centralia FFA. Her adviser is Chris Guenther. “I think alcohol is. There are so many people who can’t control it.”

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Photograph submitted by Shawn Peters, Centralia Peters Takes First in National FFA Job Interview Event Bailey Peters, a member of the Centralia FFA Foundation. Tori Kaplan, assistant vice The event, held at the Crowne Plaza Ho- FFA Chapter, was the first high individual in president of corporate social responsibil- tel in Indianapolis, was one of many educa- the 2012 National FFA Job Interview Career ity, said, “CSX is proud to support the Job tional activities at the National FFA Conven- Development Event in Indianapolis, Ind. Interview CDE as it prepares students with tion & Expo in which FFA members practice Led by adviser Chris Guenther, Peters the necessary skills of interviewing and re- the lessons learned in agricultural education was among 42 students from 42 states who sume writing needed to stand out among classes. participated in this year’s event. More than the crowd.” The National FFA Organization is a na- 3,500 youth from across the country partici- The job interview CDE is a competitive tional youth organization of 557,318 student “I would think pated in 25 different CDEs during the 85th event that tests student’s ability to perform members as part of 7,498 local FFA chapters prescription National FFA Convention Oct. 24-27. effectively throughout the entire job appli- in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Vir- The top four individuals will receive cation process. The participants prepare a gin Islands. The FFA mission is to make a painkillers. They’re cash awards to recognize their success in resume, cover letter and complete an online positive difference in the lives of students the event. The cash awards and the job in- application. They also participate in phone, by developing their potential for leadership, addictive, more terview event were sponsored by CSX Trans- one-on-one and panel job interviews as part personal growth and career success through than marijuana, portation as a special project of the National of the competition. agricultural education. even though I To submit your story and photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. don’t approve of marijuana — it’s addictive, too.” What’s Your Favorite Subject?

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By HistoryLink.org ican Activities in the State of brief statement of what each ten- bers of the Communist Party. ulty morale and the University’s Washington. The committee ured professor said to the Com- reputation was damaged. The mittee. Native American Tribes Sign was charged with investigat- Whom to Dismiss? remaining faculty members, Point Elliott Treaty at Mukilteo ing groups and individuals that • Professor Maude Beal (Eng- numbering 600, remained silent. The report of the Un-Amer- in 1855 were suspected of being Com- lish) admitted to formerly being The UW Board of Trustees ap- munists or members of other a member of the Communist ican Activities Committee was proved the firings. On Jan. 22, 1855, Chief Se- subversive groups. The Univer- Party, but refused to name other sent to the University of Wash- attle joins 81 other leaders of sity of Washington was one of members. ington and the 11-member Ten- Puget Sound tribes in signing the organizations investigated. • Professor Joe Butterworth ure Committee of the Faculty The Fallout a treaty with Territorial Gover- The investigation took place (Old English), a member of the Senate convened to decide what The three dismissed faculty nor Isaac Stevens at Point Elliott in context of a national post- faculty since 1929, refused to action to take. members never taught again. (now Mukilteo). World War II “Red Scare” in answer any questions and was After six weeks of closed Ralph Gundlach worked as a Tribes including the Du- which, for the second time since cited by the Committee for con- hearings, the Tenure Committee, clinical psychologist until he wamish and Suquamish surren- the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, tempt. in a 7 to 4 vote, recommended retired and moved to London. der their lands for cash, reloca- Communists were thought to • Professor Joseph Cohen to President Allen the dismissal Herbert Phillips, 56 years old at tion to reservations, and access have infiltrated and endangered (Sociology) denied ever being of Professor Ralph Gundlach. the time of the hearings, found to traditional fishing and hunt- American institutions. (The first a member of the Communist The committee decided that Dr. jobs as a laborer. Joe Butter- ing grounds. Four days later, took place in 1919.) The United Party. Gundlach should be terminated worth, unable to find a job, went tribal leaders from Hood Canal States House Un-American Ac- • Professor Harold Eby statedbecause of a statement he made on welfare and died destitute in and the upper Puget Sound sign tivities Committee, inactive that he was formerly a member which they considered a lie. Pro- a similar agreement at Point- 1970. during the war, began its inves- of the Communist Party, but fessor Gundlach said to Presi- The University of Wash- No-Point (near Hansville on the tigations, paving the way for the refused to divulge the names of dent Allen, “No one can prove Kitsap Peninsula). ington was one of the first col- Hollywood blacklist. A similar any other members. I’m a Communist, and I cannot leges in the United States to Governor Stevens later enu- process in the U.S. Senate un- • Professor Garland Ethel ad- prove that I am not.” The Ten- merated 9,712 Native Ameri- fire suspected Communist fac- folded under the leadership of mitted his former membership ure Committee recommended ulty members. The firings set cans living west of the Cascade in the Communist Party, but Sen. Joseph McCarthy. not to fire the other 10 faculty a national precedent and many Range. Only a few hundred refused to divulge the names of members. faculty members thought to be white settlers occupied Puget other members. On Jan. 22, 1949, the Uni- Communists and other “politi- Sound when the treaties were ‘150 Faculty Communists’ • Professor Ralph Gundlach versity of Washington President cal undesirables” lost their col- concluded. Seattle Indian Agent Sen. Thomas H. Bienz, a (Social psychologist) refused to accepted the committee’s deci- lege positions. Dr. David S. Maynard played Spokane Democrat on the state answer any questions with the sion on Professor Gundlach but ••• a major role in securing tribal Committee on Un-American statement: “No legislative com- overruled the Tenure Commit- concessions. Activities, stated, “There are mittee has the right to ask about tee and fired two other faculty This story is used by permission of HistoryLink.org, a free and com- The agreements did not se- probably not less than 150 on one’s personal beliefs and asso- members. President Allen stated cure a durable peace, and the the faculty who are Commu- prehensive set of essays about Wash- ciations.” The Committee cited that Professors Phillips and But- ington state heritage. Puget Sound area experienced nists or sympathizers with the him for contempt. terworth should be dismissed for several bloody clashes over the Communist party.” • Professor Melville Jacobs two main reasons: they refused next few years. Nine settlers The committee, also called (Anthropology) stated he was to answer questions before the were killed in the White River the Canwell Committee after its once a member of the Commu- Canwell Committee and there valley in October 1855 and Se- chairman, Albert Canwell, con- nist Party, but did not give out was sufficient evidence that they attle itself was attacked on Jan. sidered having 40 University of any other names. were Communists. In addition, 26, 1856. Washington faculty members • Professor Angelo Pelligri- President Allen retained Profes- subpoenaed for questioning. ni admitted that he was once sors Eby, Ethel, and Jacobs on The Canwell Committee called a member of the Communist the condition that they sign a University of Washington Sees “only” 11 professors to answer Party, but refused to name other Full Color Is Red and Fires Three Faculty loyalty affidavit that stated that charges about their Communist members. they were not members of the Fabulous! Members in 1949 Party connections. Five days of • Professor Herbert Phillips Communist Party. NOW EASIER THAN EVER! On Jan. 22, 1949, Dr. Ray- hearings took place during July (Philosophy), who had taught at GET YOUR CUSTOMER’S mond B. Allen, University of 1948 at the Seattle Field Artillery the UW since 1920, refused to ATTENTION WITH FULL COLOR Washington president, dismiss- Armory (later the Center House answer any questions and was SIGNS AND GRAPHICS! es three University of Washing- of the Seattle Center, north of cited by the Canwell Committee Guilt By Association ton professors for suspected as- downtown Seattle). for contempt. Some University of Wash- 736-6322 sociations with Communists. • Professor Melvin Rader ington faculty members imme- (Philosophy) denied member- diately objected. One hundred 1616 S. Gold St. Centralia, WA 98531 Many Are Called, ship in the Communist Party. and three professors signed an In The Fairway Center A Red Scare Few Give Information open letter to the University of • Professor Sophus Winther iPad Users - In March 1947, the Wash- Following is a list of faculty (English) admitted to being a Washington Board of Regents We have an ington State Legislature created members who testified before member of the Communist Par- that stated the firings were the Joint Legislative Fact-find- the Canwell Committee. Also ty for one year and named other based on guilt by association. app for you! ing Committee on Un-Amer- given is their specialty and a colleagues who were also mem- The letter also declared that fac- chronline.com COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013 • Life 5

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Recipes: Culinary Hits of 2012 Worth Trying or Making Again in 2013 Continued from Life 2 about 3 minutes. Turn off mixer cake batter and gently press into 1 tablespoon olive oil Place plank on grill, close lid and add baking powder, baking batter to adhere. Bake 45 min- 1 teaspoon soy sauce and heat for about 3 minutes. CREAM CHEESE COFFEE CAKE soda, salt and eggs. Beat mix- utes or until cake is just done. 1 teaspoon honey Flip plank, using tongs, and Hands on: 15 minutes Total ture 1 minute, then add sour Remove cake to a wire rack and ½ teaspoon finely grated place salmon on heated side of time: 1 hour Serves: 16 cream and lemon zest and beat cool 1 hour. Then run a knife fresh ginger root plank. Close lid and cook for 10- For the cake: just until mixed. Turn off mixer, around outside edge of tube pan ¼ teaspoon sesame oil 15 minutes until salmon is me- 10 tablespoons unsalted but- add flour and beat again just and place a cookie sheet on top. Pinch red pepper flakes or dium rare. ter, at room temperature until mixed. Remove bowl from Reverse cake onto cookie sheet more to taste Remove salmon from grill 1 cup plus 7 tablespoons mixer. and remove pan. Put wire rack For the salmon: and place green onions and granulated sugar, divided Remove 2 cups batter and set on bottom of cake and reverse. 1 ½ pounds wild salmon fil- peaches, cut side down on grill. 1 teaspoon baking powder aside. Put remaining batter in Now cake is on wire rack with let Grill until grill marks begin to 1 teaspoon baking soda prepared tube pan and smooth topping side up. Allow to con- 2 ripe but firm peaches, pit- form on peaches, about 4 min- ½ teaspoon salt top. Return bowl to mixer and tinue to cool, about 1 hour, be- ted, skin-on utes per side, and onions are 4 eggs beat Neufchatel, lemon juice fore serving. 4 green onions slightly charred and tender. 1¼ cups sour cream and remaining 5 tablespoons Adapted from a recipe in 1 teaspoon olive oil Slice peach halves in half, Zest and juice from 2 lemons, sugar until fluffy, about 1 min- Cook’s Illustrated magazine, Salt and pepper to taste roughly chop green onions, divided ute. Remove bowl from mixer January 2010. 1 15-inch cedar grilling place in a medium bowl, toss- Per serving: 332 calories (48 per- 2¼ cups all-purpose flour and stir in ¼ cup reserved batter. plank, immersed and soaked in ing with half of remaining vin- cent from fat), 6 grams protein, 37 aigrette. 8 ounces Neufchatel, soft- Spread cream cheese mix- grams carbohydrates, 1 gram fiber, water for one hour ened ture over batter in pan, staying Preheat gas or charcoal grill To serve: Plate peaches and 18 grams fat (10 grams saturated), 91 onions with planked salmon For the topping: 1 inch away from sides of pan. milligrams cholesterol, 262 milligrams to medium-low heat, about 350° ½ cup sliced almonds Spread remaining reserved bat- sodium. F. and drizzle with remaining ¼ cup granulated sugar ter over cheese mixture and In a small bowl, whisk vin- dressing just before serving. ½ teaspoons finely grated smooth top. Using a butter knife, egar, olive oil, soy, honey, ginger, Adapted from a recipe by CEDAR PLANKED SALMON Gena Knox, Athens-based en- lemon zest gently swirl filling into batter WITH GRILLED PEACHES AND sesame oil and red pepper until using a figure-8 motion, being combined, and set aside. trepreneur and cookbook au- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. careful not to reach all the way SOY GINGER VINAIGRETTE Cut peaches in half, cutting thor. Per serving: 273 calories (36 per- Lightly grease a 10-inch tube to the bottom. Hands on: 15 minutes Total stem end to tip. Remove pits and time: 40 minutes Serves: 4 cent from fat), 35 grams protein, 9 pan with nonstick cooking spray. In a small bowl, make top- brush with oil. Season salmon grams carbohydrates, 1 gram fiber, 11 In the bowl of a stand mixer, ping by combining almonds, For the vinaigrette: with salt and pepper and drizzle grams fat (2 grams saturated), 89 mil- cream butter and 1 cup plus 2 sugar and zest. 2 tablespoons rice wine vin- with one tablespoon of vinai- ligrams cholesterol, 202 milligrams tablespoons sugar until fluffy, Sprinkle topping evenly over egar grette. sodium.

ADVICE: Dear Abby Nurse’s Grief Over Patients’ Loss Was Felt by Her Whole Family DEAR ABBY: I would like come home from work and go their patients, and it should be DEAR ABBY: I am a retired sympathy notes can be used in to respond to “Still Grieving in to bed and cry from her own be- considered part of the healing medical oncologist. Early in my court. — YVONNE IN AM- Arkansas” (Nov. 20), who was reavement. As her son, I grieved, process for both the patient’s career, a grieving patient’s hus- STERDAM, NETHERLANDS upset that he too, because it hurt me to see family and the health care pro- band berated me for not con- DEAR ABBY: I am at an age didn’t get a re- Mom hurting. As a young child, vider. Read on: tacting the family after his wife when I have lost many family sponse to a note my father, siblings and I could DEAR ABBY: I am a hema- died. It was then that I realized members. NOT ONCE has the he sent to his have done without these peri- tologist-oncologist. I try to send that despite my excellent care, doctor sent a condolence card wife’s treating ods of unnecessary emotional a sympathy card to each family the family needed something or letter to any family member. physician after pain. after the death of their relative. more — closure. For 30 years, On the other hand, I have also her death. Therefore, Dear Abby, I If I receive a note or a copy of until I retired, I sent a personal lost many pets. Each time, the As an RN, think you were right to say, an obituary, I try to call the sympathy card and message to veterinarian sent a card or note, my mom had “Please forgive them” when doc- person to thank them for taking each family concerning their personally signed and often a tendency to tors and nurses don’t exhibit the time to contact me. loss. Sharing these thoughts become very By Abigail Van Buren public remorse during times of After seeing “Grieving’s” also gave ME closure. — DOC- with the signatures of the entire close to patients grief. — RN’S SON IN GEOR- letter, I took an informal poll TOR JACK IN ARIZONA office staff. I do not believe who required long-term care GIA of my colleagues and was grati- DEAR ABBY: Please let medical doctors care less for in the hospital. It seemed that DEAR RN’S SON: Thank fied that many DO send notes. I “Grieving” know that one reason their patients than veterinary she never had any “emotional you for describing your moth- was surprised that some do not the health care professionals doctors care for family pets, but detachment” from her patients, er’s response to a patient’s pass- extend sympathies. After hear- did not acknowledge his wife’s that vets have made sending but instead formed an “emo- ing and how it affected the fam- ing it, I encouraged them all to death may have been they were condolences part of their office tional attachment.” ily. However, I also heard from do so. It’s the least we can do instructed by the hospital/treat- protocol. Medical doctors might I recall many times dur- many health care providers who to promote healing among the ment center not to. In this day well consider adding that proto- ing the convalescence or death said that it IS their duty to ac- survivors. — OHIO ONCOLO- and age, when doctors are sued col to their practices. — MARY of these patients, Mom would knowledge the passing of one of GIST for malpractice, these types of IN VIRGINIA

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A football coach copes with crises on and off the field. ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed “Art Williams Jr.” Mad Money American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed “Art Williams Jr.” Quit Your Job! Supersmile 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 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park “The Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Kroll Show “San Workaholics South Park “Fish- South Park “Inse- Workaholics (N) Kroll Show (N) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 Jeffersons” (CC) port (CC) With Jon Stewart Diego Diet” (CC) “Booger Nights” sticks” (CC) curity” (CC) (CC) (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ ›› Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009, Musical) Miley Cyrus. ’ (CC) Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Moonshiners “Tickle Goes Rogue” Still Moonshiners “Troubled Waters” An an- Moonshiners “Adios, Mr. Still” Gunfire Moonshiners “Outlaw Cuts: Moonshin- Moonshiners “Hat in Hand” (N) ’ (CC) Moonshiners “Outlaw Cuts: Moonshin- DSC 8 8 hand disappears; toxic mold. ’ gry landowner busts Tickle. (CC) erupts in the bamboo patch. ’ ers Treasure Hunt” (N) ’ (CC) ers Treasure Hunt” ’ (CC) Chasing The Sat- Chasing The Sat- E! News (N) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami “Wel- Kourtney and Kim Take Miami “Se- The Soup (N) Love You, Mean It Chelsea Lately Jenna Elfman; Bobby E! 65 65 urdays urdays come Back to Miami” crets” Scott plans to race cars. Lee. (N) ESPN 32 32 College Basketball Georgia Tech at North Carolina. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Basketball 2013 Australian Open Tennis Women’s Semifinals. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (CC) FAM 39 39 America’s Funniest Home Videos ›› A Walk to Remember (2002, Romance) Shane West, Mandy Moore. ›› Charlie St. Cloud (2010, Drama) Zac Efron, Amanda Crew. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible “Michele’s” Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible (N) Bobby’s Dinner Battle (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Two and a Half ›› The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. American Horror Story: Asylum American Horror Story: Asylum ment ment Men ’ (CC) Premiere. Bella must choose between Edward and Jacob. Johnny deals with his father’s work. Johnny deals with his father’s work. GOLF 70 70 Feherty (N) (Live) Feherty Golf Central On the Range Feherty Inside PGA Tour Learning Center The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Happy Days “Foot- Happy Days (CC) Happy Days (CC) Happy Days Frasier ’ (Part 1 Frasier ’ (Part 2 Frasier “The Bad Frasier ’ (CC) HALL 19 19 “The Big Bet” (CC) (CC) “Big Little Man” ball Frolics” “Beauty Contest” of 2) (CC) of 2) (CC) Son” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Cousins on Call Cousins on Call Property Brothers “April” (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 Restoration Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars LI FE 51 51 Wife Swap “Berwick/Roachford” ’ Wife Swap “Petersen/Vaughn” (CC) Wife Swap “Dusseau/Smith-Snider” Wife Swap “Schults/Smith” ’ (CC) Wife Swap Women trade places. ’ America’s Supernanny (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Friendzone (N) Friendzone ’ Snooki & JWOWW ’ Snooki & JWOWW ’ MTV Special ’ Washington Heights (N) ’ Washington Heights ’ NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey: Bruins at Rangers NFL Turning Point (N) Pro Football Talk NHL Overtime (N) Star-Spangled Sundays NFL Turning Point (N) NFL Turning Point (N) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Guess Who (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher. (CC) The Bad Girls Club: Atlanta Bad Girls Club Bad Girls Club Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Blink” R O OT 31 31 Snow Motion (N) Mark Few Show WHL Hockey Seattle Thunderbirds at Everett Silvertips. Planet X Square Heartland Poker Tour (CC) The Dan Patrick Show SPIKE 57 57 ››› First Blood (1982, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Den- ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Julia Nickson. Ex- ›› Rambo III (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. Loner nehy. A Vietnam vet is hounded by a brutal small-town sheriff. ’ Green Beret goes on Vietnam mission. ’ Rambo rescues mentor from Soviets in Afghanistan. ’ SYFY 59 59 Ghost Mine Ghost Hunters “Fort Mifflin” (CC) Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters “Ghost Mission” (N) Ghost Mine “Disturbance at the Inn” Ghost Hunters “Ghost Mission” ’ TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ End of the Age TBN Presents: Night of Joy Christian Music Festival. Always Good Jesse Duplantis Easter Exper. Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord The King of Seinfeld “The Chi- Seinfeld “The Baby Seinfeld “The Post- Family Guy “Tea The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Griffin; Electric Guest. TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) nese Woman” Shower” ’ ponement” Peter” ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Toddlers & Tiaras (N) ’ (CC) Cheer Perfection (N) ’ (CC) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) Cheer Perfection ’ (CC) Most Memorable Moments Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (CC) Castle “Tick, Tick, Tick ...” Castle and Castle “Boom!” The serial killer remains Castle “Head Case” A crime scene with- Castle “Kick the Ballistics” A woman is Castle “Eye of the Beholder” Investigat- CSI: NY “The Box” A body is found TNT 54 54 Beckett hunt a serial killer. (CC) at large. ’ (CC) out a victim. ’ (CC) shot with Ryan’s stolen gun. (CC) ing a murder and a theft. ’ (CC) inside a crushed car. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball World of Gumball World of Gumball NinjaGo: Masters Dragons: Riders Johnny Test ’ King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Street Eats “Latin America” (N) Meatball Paradise (N) (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon (N) Black Gold (N) Full Throttle Saloon NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts NCIS “Cracked” Abby becomes fixated NCIS “Need to Know” The team investi- NCIS “The Tell” Classified information is Necessary Roughness Dani wants to White Collar “Family Business” Peter USA 58 58 for a killer. (CC) on solving a case. ’ (CC) gates a murder. ’ (CC) (DVS) leaked. ’ (CC) (DVS) get back to work. (N) (CC) and Neal search for the truth. VH1 62 62 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ Making Mr. Right (N) ’ Mob Wives Renee fears for her life.

Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING January 24, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Resort (Season Finale) A brutal Grey’s Anatomy Meredith is faced with Scandal “The Trail” Gideon looks into KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) battle for control erupts. (N) ’ (CC) her worst fear. (N) ’ (CC) Amanda’s past. ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock (N) ’ Parks and Recre- The Office “Cus- 1600 Penn “Meet Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) ation (N) ’ (CC) tomer Loyalty” ’ the Parent” (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil “Distorted Beauty” (N) (CC) Katie ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “Bad Code” Reese Elementary “One Way to Get Off” Inves- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) gets closer to Finch and Root. tigating a double murder. (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Last Chance to See “Blue Whales” Blue Foyle’s War “They Fought in the Fields” Midsomer Murders “Death of a Strang- DCI Banks “Friend of the Devil” The murder of a paralyzed Great Decisions in PBS 9 9 whales; gray whales. ’ (CC) Local farmer’s death. er” Dead tramp. (N) (CC) woman. (N) ’ (CC) Foreign Policy American Dad American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends “The One Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Secrets 30 Rock Finding a MNT 10 10 “Roger Codger” “Fartbreak Hotel” (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) With Two Parts” and Lies” (CC) date for Lutz. The King of The King of The Office ’ (CC) The Office “Survi- The Vampire Diaries Rebekah looks for Beauty and the Beast Cat confronts Seinfeld “The Nap” Seinfeld “The Con- Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) vor Man” (CC) a new ally. (N) ’ (CC) her feelings for Vincent. (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) version” ’ ment ’ (CC) ment “Zygote” Rick Steves’ Eu- The Aviators ’ NOVA “Decoding Neanderthals” Analysis Pioneers of Television Stand-up com- Frontline President Barack Obama’s Northwest Now The High Bar Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) (CC) of the Neanderthal genome. ics and female sitcom stars. ’ first term. ’ (CC) “Dorothy Parvaz” Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Auditions No. 4” Audi- Glee “Sadie Hawkins” Kurt tries to find Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) tions continue. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) his niche. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Gems en Vogue II Jewelry Gems en Vogue II Jewelry Sensa Weight Loss System Electronics on the Go Electronic Connection Sensa Weight Loss System Without a Trace “Lone Star” A real-es- Without a Trace “Transitions” A church Without a Trace “Second Sight” The Without a Trace “The Bogie Man” A Criminal Minds “Sense Memory” Un- Criminal Minds “Today I Do” The team ION 15 15 tate agent is murdered. ’ (CC) choir member goes missing. team searches for a young psychic. small-town teen disappears. ’ (CC) usual murders in Los Angeles. (CC) investigates disappearances. IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Reflections K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Resort (Season Finale) A brutal Grey’s Anatomy Meredith is faced with Scandal “The Trail” Gideon looks into KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) battle for control erupts. (N) ’ (CC) her worst fear. (N) ’ (CC) Amanda’s past. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock (N) ’ Parks and Recre- The Office “Cus- 1600 Penn “Meet Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (CC) ation (N) ’ (CC) tomer Loyalty” ’ the Parent” (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) American Idol “Auditions No. 4” Audi- Glee “Sadie Hawkins” Kurt tries to find 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) tions continue. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) his niche. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Man shot in his home. (CC) The First 48 “Love Kills; Justified” A The First 48 “Shattered” A man is dis- The First 48: Missing Persons A young Beyond Scared Straight A teen shares Beyond Scared Straight A teen spends A&E 52 52 gunfight at a gas station. (CC) covered on broken glass. (CC) Chicago man goes missing. a cell with her cousin. (N) time in a Georgia jail. (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› A Few Good Men (1992, Drama) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore. ›› There’s Something About Mary (1998, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller. A man hires a ›› Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993, A Navy lawyer defends two Marines in a comrade’s death. (CC) sleazy private eye to find a former classmate. (CC) Comedy) Cary Elwes. (CC) APL 43 43 Rattlesnake Republic ’ (CC) Law on the Border ’ (CC) Law on the Border “Human Trade” Law on the Border ’ (CC) Law on the Border (N) ’ Law on the Border ’ (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” › Big Momma’s House 2 (2006, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Emily Procter. (CC) ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (CC) Vanderpump Rules Lisa struggles; Jax The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Millionaire Matchmaker Steve Lo- The Millionaire Matchmaker An entre- Kathy (N) Watch What Hap- The Millionaire BRAVO 66 66 makes a bold move. “Home Is Where the Art Is” bel, a Jewish hip-hop manager. ’ preneur; a perfectionist. (N) ’ pens: Live (N) Matchmaker ’ CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things ’ (CC) Doc Zone “Why Men Cheat” (N) ’ CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Go Far” Reba ’ (CC) My Big Redneck Vacation ’ (CC) My Big Redneck Vacation ’ (CC) My Big Redneck Vacation ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 Big Mac: Inside McDonald’s American Greed Mad Money The Costco Craze: Inside the American Greed Insanity! Hair Restoration 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 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) Workaholics (CC) It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Austin & Ally ’ ›› The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) ’ Fish Hooks (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Property Wars ’ Property Wars Moonshiners 60-year-old shine trapped Moonshiners “Hat in Hand” ’ (CC) Property Wars Property Wars Property Wars (N) Property Wars (N) Property Wars Property Wars DSC 8 8 (CC) “Timber!” (CC) in a lake. ’ (CC) “Rags to Riches” “Sleuthing” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Rags to Riches” “Sleuthing” (CC) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami “Wel- E! News (N) The Soup Love You, Mean It Chasing The Sat- Chasing The Sat- Kourtney and Kim Take Miami “Wel- Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 come Back to Miami” urdays urdays come Back to Miami” ESPN 32 32 Winter X Games From Aspen, Colo. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball UCLA at Arizona. (N) (Live) (CC) College Basketball BYU at Gonzaga. (N) (Live) (CC) Basketball NFL Live (CC) SportsNation FAM 39 39 Baby Daddy ’ ›› Nanny McPhee (2005, Comedy) Emma Thompson, Colin Firth. ›› Nanny McPhee Returns (2010, Comedy) Emma Thompson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rhys Ifans. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped The judges have concerns. Cupcake Wars “Wedding Planner” Chopped “No Kidding!” Chopped “Pride of New Orleans” Sweet Genius “Wedded Genius” (N) Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off FX 53 53 ››› Superbad (2007, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. Co-dependent Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Archer “The Wind Legit “Dreams” (N) Totally Biased- Archer “The Wind teens hope to score booze and babes at a party. ment ment ment (N) Cries Mary” (N) Kamau Bell Cries Mary” GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, First Round. (CC) Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) PGA Tour Golf Farmers Insurance Open, First Round. (CC) The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Happy Days (CC) Happy Days (CC) Happy Days “Ar- Happy Days (CC) Frasier Frasier Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “The New Frasier “Mary HALL 19 19 “Hawaii Bound” “Pass the Tabu” “The Tiki Caves” (CC) nold’s Wedding” hires a butler. ’ Friend” ’ (CC) Christmas” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters TBA TBA TBA TBA House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Bamazon “Dead in the Water” (CC) Ax Men Gabe faces a crew mutiny. Top Gear “The Tractor Challenge” LI FE 51 51 “Finale, Part I” Project Runway “Finale, Part II” Project Runway (N) (CC) Project Runway The designers must work in teams. (N) Double Divas (N) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Friendzone (N) Friendzone ’ Washington Heights ’ BUCKWILD ’ Buckwild ’ BUCKWILD (N) ’ BUCKWILD ’ NBCS 34 34 Boxing Star-Spangled Sundays Boxing Gabriel Campillo vs. Sergey Kovalev. Star-Spangled Sundays NFL Turning Point NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ House of Anubis (N) ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 House “Words and Deeds” ’ (CC) House House returns to the hospital. House “Needle in a Haystack” (CC) House “97 Seconds” ’ (CC) House “Guardian Angels” ’ (CC) House “Mirror Mirror” ’ (CC) R O OT 31 31 World MMA Awards College Basketball Texas-San Antonio at Seattle. (N) (Live) College Basketball Pepperdine at Loyola Marymount. (N Same-day Tape) The Dan Patrick Show ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› Rambo III (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge. iMPACT Wrestling (N) (CC) Bellator MMA Live vs. Karl Amoussou; “King Mo” Lawal vs. Przemys- Loner Rambo rescues mentor from Soviets in Afghanistan. ’ law Mysiala. From Thackerville, Okla. (N) (S Live) SYFY 59 59 Continuum “Fast Times” Dead Season (2011, Horror) Scott Peat, Marissa Merrill, James C. Burns. › Resident Evil (2002, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. ›› The Dead (2010) Rob Freeman. TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land The Cross (CC) Grant Jeffrey Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord (CC) The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Mae- Family Guy Family Guy “Inter- The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Team Blue competes Conan Mo Mandel. (N) (CC) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Couch” ’ (CC) Jacket” ’ (CC) stro” (CC) “Viewer Mail 2” nal Affairs” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ against Team Orange. (N) TLC 38 38 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What Not to Wear “Simona” (N) ’ Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What Not to Wear “Simona” (CC) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress NBA Basketball New York Knicks at Boston Celtics. From TD NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (N) Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) The Mentalist “My Bloody Valentine” A TNT 54 54 Garden in Boston. (N) (Live) (CC) (Live) (CC) mob boss’ son is killed. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Regular Show Regular Show Annoying Orange Incredible Crew Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops Las Vegas. World’s Dumbest... Dumb daredevils. World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Killer Karaoke NCIS “Nine Lives” Gibbs hunts for the NCIS “Murder 2.0” A murderous psycho- NCIS “Hide and Seek” A military family NCIS “Safe Harbor” A coast guard of- Suits “Blood in the Water” Harvey must Necessary Roughness Dani wants to USA 58 58 killer of a marine. ’ (CC) path taunts the team. (CC) comes under suspicion. (CC) ficer is murdered. ’ (CC) (DVS) protect Pearson Hardman. (N) get back to work. (CC) VH1 62 62 Behind the Music “Ne-Yo” Ne-Yo. Love & Hip Hop Unfinished business. Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop “Family Matters” ’ Black Ink Crew ’ ›› Notorious (2009) Angela Bassett.