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Plans Detailed for New Natural Gas Pipeline Through Lewis County / Main 3 Tearin’ It Down ... Downtown Demolition Begins on Landmark Downtown Centralia Bank / Main 5

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2014 Timeline Set for Possible Twin Cities Fire District Consolidation / Main 15 Same-Sex Couples in Lewis County Speak Out About Impact of Upcoming Statewide Referendum Puppy Mill Marriage Debate Update See Main 12 & 13 Read More About Last Week’s Animal Seizure / Main 16

Horizons Expand Teen Girls in Lewis County Learn About Aiming for Higher Education / Main 14

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Pumpkin Carving Contest! Stop by Tires, Inc. and sign up for The Pumpkin Carving Contest. WE WILL SUPPLY THE PUMPKIN! Chehalis • 748-6611 Winners in each category will win movie passes for 4 and a goody bag full of candy, and for the parent/guardian of the winner $50.00 in free service from Tires, Inc. CH483048bw.cg 1283 N.W. State Ave. Exit 79 off I-5 Ages 4 thru 16 There are 5 age More Than Just A Tire Store can enter! Stop By For All The Details! categories! Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Puppet Exhibit to Be Held in Wickstrom Theatre The Great Puppet Society video featuring puppets and ac- is holding its second annual tors. The group is looking for Calendar Puppet Exhibit 10 a.m.-2 p.m. five puppeteers who can physi- Wednesday at Centralia Col- cally hold up the large puppets Today Wednesday, Oct. 24 lege’s Wickstrom Theatre. and do voice work recording for Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors The exhibit will include pup- those characters. Also needed open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Lyceum Talk Will Take pets, props and photos, plus the are students to play the part of p.m.; food available, 736-9030 artistry of puppeteer Tony Pet- students and an older actor to Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- Look at 1950s Sci-Fi zold. Also participating is the play a student adviser. 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, Chehalis, 740- Lewis County Robotics Society. For more information, email 1212 or info@communityfarmersmarket. Movies net The Wednesday Lyceum Se- The Great Puppet Society Michael Duffy at greatpuppets@ is holding auditions for a short hotmail.com. Public Agencies ries talk at Centralia College will feature “Alien Encounters: Sci-Fi Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, 330-7670 Movies & the Cold War Culture Lewis County Community Develop- of the 1950s.” Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., House at Fort Borst Park Kitchen Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First ment, meeting canceled Robert Horton will examine 2 gets underway Thursday with a St., Winlock Lewis County Public Facilities Dis- the underlying political and so- “No Fright Night” 5:30-8 p.m. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business trict, meeting canceled, rescheduled for cial anxieties that resulted in the meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to The Haunted House will con- Tuesday, Oct. 30 alien-invasion scenarios of 1950s follow, 864-2023 tinue Friday, Oct. 26, through Libraries science fiction films, citing mov- United Women in Business, 5:30 Tuesday, Oct. 30, with hours ies both thoughtful (“Invasion p.m., Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, 4:30-9 p.m. On Halloween Night, Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5:30- (360) 388-5252 6:45 p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Tim- of the Body Snatchers”) and silly Wednesday, Oct. 31, the Haunted berland Library, 748-3301 (“Earth vs. the Flying Saucers”). Support Groups House will be open 4:30-9:30 p.m. A regular TV guest on the Mad Scientist’s Lab, all ages, learn Domestic violence support group, There will be treats for the how physical and chemical prop- Seattle Channel, Horton also cu- 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- witches, ghosts, ghouls and gob- erties create strange reactions be- rates the Magic Lantern, a film- halis, sponsored by Human Response lins who comes the Haunted tween everyday substances, 5:30-7 discussion series at the Frye Art Network, 748-6601 House. Charitable contributions p.m., Winlock Timberland Library, Museum, and blogs about film 785-3461 Senior Centers will be accepted at the door for the at The Crop Duster. Lewis County Animal Shelter and Organizations Lyceum is free to everyone to Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Music, 11 a.m. Centralia Shop With a Cop. Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- attend and may also be taken as The event is sponsored by way, 7 p.m. Humanities 286, 1 credit. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Haunted House Committee and Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- Lyceum classes will be held ei- Centralia Parks and Recreation tain View Baptist Church, 273-3231 ther in WAH 103 or Corbet The- Write your life, 1 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Department. Because some mem- Support Groups atre, depending on space needs. bers of the committee are dealing For more information, contact Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. with health issues, the committee Jody Peterson at 736-9391, ext. 209, 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Pinochle, 10 a.m. is seeking volunteers to assist with halis, sponsored by Human Response or [email protected]. Live music by Highway 12 East band, event preparations. For additional Network, 748-6601 11 a.m.-1:30pm Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo information or to volunteer, call CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 Senior Centers starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Dennis Blum, (360) 451-3608. donation 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Music, Bea & Wilma, 11-11:45 a.m. Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix 12:30 p.m. Growing Places Plans Lunch, noon, $3 suggested Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- halis, 740-0492 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, donation 785-4325 Family Harvest Event Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Public Agencies Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. Growing Places Farm and Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Timberland Regional Library Board Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Thrift Store is holding a Fam- Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. of Trustees, 7 p.m., Yelm Timberland Li- Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. ily Harvest Event Thursday Pinochle, 10 a.m. brary, 1-800-284-6237 Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 through Saturday at the thrift “Taco Tuesday”enrichment lunch, Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. Libraries store. The all day craft bazaar noon, $3 donation Bunco, 10:30 a.m. Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, “Fahrenheit 451” book discussion, for Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. will feature local crafters such as 785-4325 adults and teens, part of Timberland Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 “Totally Tamara.” Then from 5 to Koffee klatch with maple bars, 8-10 Reads Together, 3-4 p.m., Salkum Tim- 7 p.m., kids will be able to par- berland Library, 985-2148 Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested a.m., donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, ticipate in a variety of crafts held Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. “The Self Published Author as Advo- $5.95, in the upstairs classroom. There Karate, 6-7 p.m. cate Against Censorship,” for teens and adults, Gorham Printing representative Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m., will be family movies on the big Packwood Senior Center, Kathleen Shaputis presentation on how Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior screen projector 7-9 p.m, with 494-6331 to become a self-published author and Center free popcorn and cotton candy. Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. how self publishing advocates against Teen Night will be Saturday, Oct. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. censorship, part of Timberland Reads 27, with the showing of PG-13 Zumba, 6 p.m. Together, 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Thursday, Oct. 25 Chehalis Timberland Library, 748-3301 rated “Zombie.” The death metal Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 band “I’m Friends with a Ghost” Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Organizations Borst Park Haunted will be playing on Teen Night. Pinochle, noon, $1 Chehalis Valley Evening Garden House Marks 20 Years Donations of $1 will be accepted. Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Club, 7 p.m., call for meeting location, Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. 748-6189 The 20th annual Haunted please see CALENDAR, page Main 10

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Oct. 23, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. H 48.98 65.0 +0.06 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 80s 73.20 85.0 0.00 L 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.68 10.5 -0.14 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s H Few Showers Few Showers Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Showers Likely 5.07 18.0 -0.19 30s Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 50º 37º 49º 34º 54º 36º 55º 37º 55º 40º 20s 4.87 ---- +0.04 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 ...... 7:41 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:10 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 45 45/29 Moonrise ...... 3:14 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 37 49/40 Moonset ...... 1:19 a.m. Normal High ...... 61 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 42 46/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 86 in 1937 Seattle Anchorage 31/13 s 34/12 s Full Last New First Record Low ...... 29 in 1935 50/44 Boise 48/31 sh 50/30 sh Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 10/29 11/6 11/13 11/20 Boston 63/47 pc 58/45 sh Yesterday ...... 0.05" 49/38 53/28 Dallas 85/67 pc 86/68 s Month to date ...... 2.81" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 86/71 s 84/73 pc Normal month to date . . .2.48" Centralia 51/39 Las Vegas 73/55 s 71/53 s Year to date ...... 27.88" 50/37 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 81/54 s 81/57 s Normal year to date . . . .31.29" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 85/61 s 84/57 s 51/26 Grass None None Longview 51/35 St. Louis 84/63 t 85/64 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 53/37 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 50/39 ra 45/36 ra Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 68/57 sh 71/55 sh weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 78/59 s 80/61 s Yesterday Portland 53/38 The Dalles are today’s highs and SendCity in your weather-relatedHi/Lo Prcp. photo- tonight’s lows. graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 52/40 49/35 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 88/63 s 92/61 pc New Delhi 89/66 s 87/63 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 70/40 s 72/41 s Paris 72/51 s 65/49 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 53/41 sh 52/41 sh Spokane 43/29 rs 47/31 ra London 62/53 pc 59/51 cl Rio de Janeiro 99/74 mc 86/71 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 55/44 sh 54/43 sh Tri Cities 58/33 sh 50/31 sh Mexico City 80/49 pc 80/46 pc Rome 75/59 s 74/54 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 49/38 sh 48/36 sh Wenatchee 47/36 pc 47/35 sh Moscow 38/30 pc 37/30 pc Sydney 66/52 pc 73/53 s

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[email protected] 8.3 Mile Section The Federal Energy Regula- About 15 people from tory Commission, which is work- SKAGIT around Lewis County gathered ing with Williams, will accept 4.9 Mile Section in the V.R. Lee Community public comments until Nov. 8. !O Building in Chehalis last week to More public comments will Mt. Vernon Vernon C/S comment on a new gas pipeline be needed later in the process, 5.5 Mile Section planned to run through Western according to FERC. Washington, including Lewis Michele Swaner, spokeswom- and Thurston counties. an for the Washington Expan- Comments on the proposed sion Project, said the reason for Washington Expansion Project, the pipeline upgrade, which will SNOHOMISH which will add 136 miles of 36- transport an additional 1.25 billion 14.9 Mile Section inch diameter pipeline, parallel- cubic feet of natural gas per day, is ing the existing Northwest sys- to responded to a request from Or- !O tem between the Canadian and egon LNG to provide more trans- SnohomishSnohomish C/S Oregon borders, included con- portation of natural gas. cerns about environmental im- Oregon LNG exports lique- 11.1 Mile Section pacts, property values and safety. fied natural gas. The expansion project will The existing 30-inch diam- KING also upgrade several compressor eter pipeline, built in the 1970s, stations, including one south of will continue to run through the 7.1 Mile Section Chehalis near Mary’s Corner. region. The abandoned 26-inch Duane Bryant, who said he !O diameter pipeline, built in 1956, 13.6 Mile Section Sumner C/S lives a stone’s throw away from will remain out of service. Sumner the Chehalis compressor station, Williams Project Manager Al said he is worried about the safe- Michini said his company and ty of the gas line since his fam- PIERCE FERC are still determining the THURSTON ily lives about 75 feet from the best place to put the new pipe- right-of-way where the proposed line, paralleling other two exist- 24.0 Mile Section pipeline will be placed. ing lines. WASHINGTON “Given the last 10 to 15 years, Michini said he expects the the explosions down by Toledo,” new pipeline to be placed within Chehalis Bryant said, “the safety of that the existing right-of-way and not !O LEWIS line is a concern to me.” encroach any further on people’s Bryant was referencing the property. natural gas pipeline that ruptured Lynne Treat, a Chehalis 45.1 Mile Section near Toledo in December 2003. nurse who lives by the proposed There were no injuries in that blast. pipeline, said she will be watch- .! The 26-inch diameter pipe- ing the process very closely. COWLITZ line that blew in 2003 is owned “As a health-care giver, as a Warrenton, OR by Williams, an Oklahoma- mother, as a citizen of this area,” based company that will run the Treat said, “I’m very concerned Woodland, WA new proposed gas pipeline. about how energy companies .! Legend Dave Lykken, the Washing- are taking over our pristine ar- OREGON 36" Washington Expansion ton state director of pipeline eas, including Western Wash- Existing 30" Northwest Pipeline (Mainline) safety, said he does not expect ington and Western Oregon.” Existing 36" Northwest Pipeline (Loopline) the new pipeline to rupture like the 26-inch diameter pipeline, Kyle Spurr built in 1956. Centralia/Chehalis Government TO SEND WRITTEN COMMENTS: Lykken said the coating in- West & Central Lewis County Residents can send comments to the eComment feature on the FERC website at www.ferc.gov, or to the side the new pipeline is more ad- (360) 807-8239 FERC office in Washington, DC addressed to: [email protected] vanced and he estimates the new Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE, Room 1A, Wash- ington, DC 20426 News in Brief All comments should include the Washington Expansion Project Docket Number, PF12-20-000. Lewis County Awarded One Injured After $39,233 to Fund Hit-and-Run on I-5 Emergency Food and By The Chronicle Shelter Programs A man was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital My name is Jon Haugen I am a candidate for By The Chronicle after another vehicle struck his Congress here in the Third Congressional District. The Lewis County Emer- vehicle from behind on Inter- A little bit about me: I grew up here in the gency Food and Shelter Program state 5 near Chehalis then fled Northwest. I graduated from the Naval Academy the scene without exchang- was recently awarded a $39,233 in 1981, in the top third of my class, and chose to ing information, according to grant from a national board be a Navy Pilot. My irst duty station was Naval Washington State Patrol. chaired by the Federal Emergen- Air Station Whidbey Island. The victim, Gregory A. Hel- cy Management Agency. land, 52, Black Diamond, was During my 24-year Military career, both The food and shelter pro- driving a 1994 white Saturn active and reserve, I worked with our allies and gram will decide how the grant northbound near milepost 76 lew for our Navy all over the world. I worked with our NATO allies in money is distributed to nonprof- when a 2004 grey Saturn Ion Great Britain, Germany and Portugal. I worked with the Japanese Self its in Lewis County. 4D struck his vehicle from be- Defense Force in Tokyo. I was a Commanding Oficer. Nonprofits interested in ap- hind at 3:38 a.m. Saturday, ac- I learned how to solve complex problems by working with others plying for the grant funds must cording to Washington State contact program agent Mi- to achieve goals. I will bring that same common sense approach to Patrol. Both vehicles pulled to Congress. chaelle Fries at the Red Cross of- the shoulder and the driver of fice, 57 W. Main St. in Chehalis. the Saturn got out of the car, My wife of 27 years is a Registered Nurse. We have three children. Call the Red Cross at 748-4607 looked at the damage, then left for more information. the scene. Afghanistan: my irst bill would be to end the war in Afghanistan The deadline for applications in 90 days. Osama bin Laden is dead and al-qaeda has been Helland’s white Saturn was decimated. We continue to spend blood (more than 2,000 deaths) is Oct. 24. totalled and towed from the The Lewis County Emer- and treasure ($2 billion each week). Our incredible military was never scene and the other vehicle was designed for ‘nation building’. Our mission has been accomplished it is gency Food and Shelter Pro- damaged and impounded, ac- time to bring our troops home. gram has previously distribut- cording to Washington State Pa- ed funds to the Salvation Army, trol. While the cause of the col- For every $1 we send to Washington D.C. we get back just 88 Human Response Network, lision is still under investigation, cents. I will work to return more of our money. I will work to bring White Pass Community Ser- the driver of the first vehicle will thousands of construction jobs. Lewis County needs a basin-wide vices Center, Clothes & Loaves be charged with hit-and-run solution to prevent loods from closing I-5. In Clark County I am the and the Lewis County Food when identified, according to only candidate to offer an I-5 bridge plan that saves $3 billion without Bank Coalition. the release. tolls or light rail. Each of these investments in our infrastructure would beneit the Third Congressional District for generations. I oppose the Romney-Ryan budget that ends Medicare, punishes seniors, the poor, the disabled and college students but gives more tax breaks to the rich while not balancing the budget until the year 2040. My opponent has voted for this plan.

I support the Simpson-Bowles budget plan to save Medicare and strengthen Social Security. It requires the rich to pay their fair share and cuts our deicit by $4.5 trillion dollars over 10 years. The 'Far Left' hates this plan, the 'Far Right' hates this plan so it gets my vote. My MSRP - $3,949* opponent voted against this plan. - $750 Bonus Bucks 2013 TRX250TM Unlike my opponent I have made no pledge to former lobbyist $3,199 SALE PRICE Grover Norquist never to raise taxes on the rich. My only pledge is $3,199 the same one I took as an 18 year old when I joined our military, that $ pledge is to our nation. 750 My name is Jon Haugen, I am running to represent you in Bonus Bucks Congress. I ask for your vote. on select models** Jon T. HaugenCandidate,

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CH481881cz.cg • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 Demolition Begins on Landmark Downtown Centralia Bank TRANSITION: Washington than thrown away. DeGuise said she found old Federal Bank to Open pictures, newspaper clippings and New Branch Next Year other items in the bank’s vault from when it opened in 1961. By Kyle Spurr The old pictures and items are [email protected] now in the bank’s temporary lo- cation a block away, at the corner Washington Federal Bank, of Tower Avenue and Main Street, which stood at the corner of 110 where the Dr. Matz building stood N. Pearl St. in Centralia since 1961, will be completely demol- before the Feb. 14 fire that gutted ished by the end of the week, ac- the 123-year-old structure. cording to Express Construction Washington Federal is leas- Superintendent Terry Young- ing the Dr. Matz location from heim. property owner Linda Hamilton Express Construction, out of for nine months with an option Bellevue, along with Kugel Con- for three more months. struction, based in Chehalis, began The temporary building fits the demolition process on Monday. all five Washington Federal The bank is being demol- employees, DeGuise said, and ished due to a worn-out roof, has the same hours of Monday outdated wiring and other struc- through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 tural issues, branch manager p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Shelia DeGuise said. closed Saturday and Sunday. A new branch will be rebuilt The new branch on Pearl Street will be about 2,900 square feet, in the same location within one Pete Caster / [email protected] year, DeGuise said. which is smaller than the demol- ished 4,000-square-foot building. Kugel Construction workers begin to demolish the old Washington Federal Building on Pearl Street in downtown Centralia Adam Kugel, of Kugel Con- on Monday afternoon. struction, used an excavator on However, DeGuise said the Monday to remove a section of new branch will add a courtyard the bank building. with a drive-through window “It’s like a pitbull,” Yungheim and ATM. Kugel Construction’s Matthew Prater, said of the excavator. “It latches DeGuise, a Centralia native, is 28, Chehalis, shovels debris in front of on and doesn’t let go.” excited to upgrade the branch, but the old Washington Federal Bank build- The demolition project is is sad to see the original down- ing on Pearl Street in downtown Cen- broken down into about five sec- town bank be reduced to rubble. tralia on Monday afternoon. tions that will come down one- “I’ve been here my whole life,” by-one throughout the week. DeGuise said. “I remember watch- Leading up to the demolition, ing the bank be built. It’s a land- Youngheim said, his crew found mark and a part of the community.” wood, glass and electrical mate- ••• rials that will be recycled rather Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 Oct. 19th - Oct. 25th Brave Chehalis City Council Passes Utility Rate Increase $3 • PG $21 A MONTH IN THE FIRST es have gone fully into effect by 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sun Only) 2016, average rates would have National Frozen Food been very supportive,” Sauter he Bourne Legacy YEAR: Low Reserves Lead increased by almost 45 percent said. “But this has caught us $3 • PG-13 Considers Leaving off guard.” to First Rate Increase from current bills. 6:00pm CH481607cz.cg National Frozen Foods The average residential cus- Chehalis After Utility Moonrise Kingdom Since 2007 tomer in Chehalis pays $100.85 expanded to Chehalis in 1927, $3 • PG-13 which makes the corporation By Kyle Spurr per month now, according to Rate Increase 9:30pm & 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Matinee) the city. The increase will push a part of Lewis County for 85 [email protected] By Kyle Spurr $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, up residents’ bill next year to years of the company’s 100- minor with parent at or before 6:00pm [email protected] year history. Minor with parent before 7 pm only Utility rates in the Mint City $121.63 on average. $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE The last utility rate increase Sauter said he will have to 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia will officially increase on Nov. 1 National Frozen Foods (360) 736-1634 • after the Chehalis City Council for water, sewer and stormwater explore cutting back the Che- General Manager Pat Sau- halis branch and run more narrowly agreed 4-3 on Monday came in 2007. ter shared his concern with night to approve the adjustment. Chehalis businessmen Frank business out of the Moses Lake the Chehalis City Council on plant. Councilors Daryl Lund and Mason and Buck Hubbert, along Monday night about the recent with National Frozen Foods Sauter will also investigate Chad Taylor along with Mayor utility rate increases, which General Manager Pat Sauter, using a well for water and reus- Tony Ketchum voted against the could make National Frozen measure, saying the council can each questioned the council on ing water to limit utility costs. 1/2 OFF Foods move the bulk of their find other ways to balance the the rate increase. The current average Hubbert suggested the coun- operation from Chehalis to commercial customer pays budget. their sister plant in Moses City Manager Merlin Mac- cil could investigate selling sur- $196,000 a year for utilities, Lake. Reynold said a recent amend- plus land in the city limits to which includes water, storm- Set Up Fees Sauter said the utility rate ment to the city budget that raise revenue, which could go water, and sewer, according to requires $1.8 million to be held into reserves. increases, which will expand the city. That bill will increase on all OPEN in sewer reserve was the driv- Despite suggestions, Pub- rates by almost 45 percent by to $222,000 a year on Nov. 1, ing force behind the utility rate lic Works Director Herta Fair- 2016, puts a large financial im- when the new rates go into ef- Memberships! increase. The requirement came banks said the sewer reserves pact into his business. fect. Valid for OPEN memberships ONLY. are at critical level and a utility Sauter said his branch will National Frozen Food cur- Offer good for all single, couple from the Washington State De- and family memberships as well as partment of Ecology, which gave rate increase is necessary at this have to spend an additional rently pays $216,000 a year for $95,000 per year after 2016 for utilities in each Chehalis loca- upgrades to existing memberships. the city a zero-interest loan to time. Expires Oct. 31, 2012 fund the new wastewater treat- According to Fairbanks, both Chehalis facilities — on tion. ment plant. the current sewer revenues are State Street and in the Cheha- National Frozen Foods is “One of the things that both- $3.44 million and the current lis Industrial Park — from the the largest utility user in Che- ers me is the requirement of expenditures are $4.67 million, utility rate increase. halis, Sauter said, and it em- keeping so much of taxpayers including $1.5 million a year to “The city of Chehalis has ployees about 220 people. dollars in reserves,” Taylor said. service debt for the city’s new “I understand the concept be- sewage treatment plant. The city hind it, but still it doesn’t sit very has wastewater fund reserves of well with me.” $2.2 million. Utility rates, which include “Our council thought we ‘‘I understand the concept behind it, but still it water, sewer and stormwater, were doing our community a will increase by an average of favor by not raising the rates a doesn’t sit very well with me.’’ $20.78 a month starting in No- little bit at a time,” Councilor Isaac Pope said. “Now we find vember for residential custom- Chad Taylor ers over the first year. ourselves having to pay the city councilor

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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 Orcutt Understands Issues, Morgan Wants Change But Needs a Plan Editor’s note: This year the Our Views tant issues facing this area, Or- Chronicle’s Editorial Board cutt clearly has a stronger grasp GO ONLINE TO HEAR FROM THE CANDIDATES (whose members are listed at the he has represented gave him more of details and a perspective that bottom of this page) was joined than 70 percent support. That’s a fits with most local voters. Our full interviews with Ed Orcutt and John Morgan by a bipartisan group of com- strong endorsement in itself. Orcutt gets the vital im- are online at http://elections.chronline.com. munity members to interview Orcutt is challenged by John portance of flood control and candidates for Lewis County- Morgan, a Rochester truck- building a water retention area races. Today we continue a ing company owner. If elected, structure on the upper Chehalis series of editorials that detail our Morgan would be an outsider in River. He has studied the issue observations about the strengths Olympia. He doesn’t bring deep and is ready to pull his weight and weaknesses of the candi- or nuanced experience of state on this important project. dates. Along with our ongoing issues to the table, but he has a Morgan doesn’t appear fa- straight, non-opinion stories in strong pro-business and anti- miliar with the issue, beyond a the news section, these opinion regulation outlook. strong belief that filling in the John Morgan Rep. Ed Orcutt editorials aim inform; by your We commend Morgan for floodplain is the source of the vote, you will endorse. stepping up to the plate. Many flooding problem. He wasn’t people gripe, but few people are aware of the idea of building a Voters in most of Lewis willing to put themselves out dam in the upper watershed un- County have a new “incumbent” there into the fray of electoral pol- til informed of the topic by The same full-spectrum understand- about being an active part of de- on the ballot this year along itics. We also appreciate that he Chronicle. We need a lawmaker ing of the issues, beyond the gen- mocracy, but at this point doesn’t with a fellow Republican chal- brings an understanding of the who is deeply immersed in the eral idea that the state needs to seem to have spent enough time lenger who brings a real out- difficulties businesses are facing. issues of Chehalis and Cowlitz change how it spends money. He and energy studying the issues sider’s perspective to the race. Both candidates have felt the River flooding. There’s no time said the state should reduce or that are so important to South- Rep. Ed Orcutt, R-Kalama, economic pain of this recession for on-the-job training on this eliminate its sales tax to encour- west Washington and our state. has represented the 18th district and show a drive to bring that issue, and Orcutt has shown age shopping in Washington. He It’s clear that Orcutt has the for a decade, but now represents real-life experience to Olympia. himself to be fully up to speed. doesn’t, however, have a plan knowledge and background to most of us in Lewis County af- Orcutt is a consulting for- When it comes to the state for how the state can replace ably represent the Lewis County ter recent redistricting. ester who works with small pri- budget and funding educa- the money. He lists Oregon as area in Olympia. He shares Fortunately, although this vate landowners. As he told The tion, Orcutt has an informed a place without a sales tax, but our values and can intelligently area might not know Orcutt, he Editorial Board, “I understand conservative understanding. He doesn’t mention that residents defend our timber-dependent knows us and our issues. the timber industry. I am part is a Republican point man for there pay an income tax instead. county in the jungles of Olympia. Although his name is unfamil- of the timber industry. What the budget in Olympia and has Both candidates are business- ••• iar to us as we look at the ballot, happens to the timber industry ideas for how the state should men who would bring that valu- Coming Thursday: Gubernato- we should note that during the happens to me.” live within its means. able perspective to the Legislature. rial candidates Jay Inslee and Rob primary election, voters in areas When it comes to the impor- Morgan doesn’t have the Morgan is a citizen who cares McKenna. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Civil War Book Shows Soldier’s Life

When the Veterans Memorial Mu- in ‘the Lost Cause.’” seum invited Civil War re-enactors to The soldiers paraded before Presi- Chehalis in July, Edna Washburn of dent Abraham Lincoln, Gen. George B. Toledo pulled out a book written by her McClellan, and others. “McClellan is great-grandfather. very much like his picture, only he is of She donated a copy to the museum. a very fair complexion. He has a bright And this fall she let me read it. eye. Lincoln looks like some old farmer, Her great-grand- no foppishness, but all honesty and sin- father, David Porter cerity,” Marshall wrote. Marshall, details the “Jan. 1, 1863: ‘This hospital was a daily life of a Union good place to die in, but a very poor soldier who fought place to get well. It was literally alive in 33 battles with the with graybacks. One case, where after “155th Pennsylvania a poor soldier had breathed his last, Letters to the Editor Volunteer Zouaves his blanket was put out on a pole and Company K,” which it was covered with lice ... No wonder voting records or past actions and vote is also the book’s title. By Julie McDonald he died.” Swecker in Office Too Long The subhead describes wisely. Then hold their feet to the fire. The execution of five deserters Aug. To the editor: the book: “A Detailed History of its Or- 29, 1863, near Beverly Ford, was wit- ganization and Service to the Country Recently there has been letters praising C.L. Calder nessed by the camp’s 25,000 soldiers. A Sen. Dan Swecker. I don’t know about all Centralia during the Civil War from 1862 until brass band played a funeral march dur- the Collapse of the Rebellion.” The that, but what I do know is Swecker has ing procession of the executioners, the been in office far too long. book was published in 1888 and it’s still condemned, and men wearing white Tenure of Swecker Invaluable in print today. Also, when the Legislature lowered gloves carrying coffins. A Catholic To the editor: I studied the Civil War in school state workers’ pay (which I agree with) priest, Protestant minister, and a rabbi Dan Swecker has done a admirable job and loved “Gone with the Wind,” but some legislators volunteered to cut their prayed before the condemned — in- for us in the Legislature in Olympia. He this volume offered a firsthand glimpse pay as well (it should have been manda- of the Union soldier’s life. Written in cluding two German brothers — were tory) but no, not Swecker. He stated they brought with him a background of agricul- diary-like detail, Marshall recounts the ordered to their knees before their cof- were a one-income family and could not tural business and the experience of work- horrors of war, including the execution fins, white scarves over their eyes, and afford it. Well, Sen. Swecker, I don’t know ing for positive changes for a more conser- of deserters, but also the lighter mo- shot by a squad of 50. of too many families that can afford a pay vative government. He has demonstrated ments of camp life. “Very many shed tears at the sight, cut, but when times are tough we have to leadership in guiding legislative decisions The book puts a face on some of the and very few, if any, of those who wit- tighten our belts and get things under con- that are reflective of our conservative atti- 618,000 Americans who died during nessed it would ever wish to behold trol. tudes of our area. the Civil War, most from starvation, another sight of the same kind.” We, meaning all of us, including Let’s don’t fool ourselves about leader- illnesses, and disease rather than war Marshall noted that only half the Swecker. As for being a one-income family, ship. When the parties convene, they will wounds. Estimates say the Union Army rifles contained live ammunition, but I am all for stay-at-home moms and wish establish their leadership. That leadership lost 360,222 (110,070 in battle) while nobody knew which. All firearms were more of us could afford to do the same. call typically goes to those with long ten- the Confederate Army lost 258,000 checked after executions to make sure What have those wonderful promises, ure. The new folks settle to the bottom (94,000 in battle). they had been fired. always made at election time, really done of the leadership list, of course getting On Feb. 14, 1863, Marshall wrote, Marshall, promoted to second lieu- for our state and country? More regula- appointed to committees. But those with “Five and one half months previous all tenant, also witnessed the war’s end tions, fees and taxes, a loss of our freedoms tenure move to the top to become a com- the boys left their homes full of life April 9, 1865, when Gen. Robert E. Lee and privacy, unions with a stranglehold on mittee chair. and youthful vigor. Now ten of the surrendered to Grant under an apple our government and businesses and our While the newly elected would like to ninety, or every ninth man, is filling a tree at McLean House in Virginia. property rights given to a gopher. lead, they find — likely before the legis- soldier’s grave, all cut down by disease, “We saw the tree when there was I am tired of career politicians. I want lature even convenes —- that their role which claimed more victims than the scarcely a branch of it gone. Three days public servants with a fire in their bellies is predominantly to follow the oldtimers’ sword.” later, we saw where the tree formerly to make the right and honorable decisions leadership. Swecker’s years of experience Marshall fought in nearly every stood but it was all gone, and even the and to always remember who hired them. will place him high in leadership positions, battle with his Pennsylvania regiment, roots were all dug up and carried off by Swecker has been in office for 18 years. and that is valuable for us. except for Gettysburg because he was the relic hunters.” We need to start cutting; let us start Swecker has proven to be a valuable leg- recovering from crippling rheumatism. What a treat to have a piece of with the career politicians, such as Swecker, islator who understands our citizens and As they marched, they sang a popu- living history in print, especially for Maria Cantwell, Patty Murray, etc. Their works for us. He is a strong conservative lar ditty, “We’ll hang Jeff Davis on a Washburn, who can read her great- decisions helped get us into this mess. If but is wise enough to know when it is time sour apple tree,” and Marshall noted grandfather’s war stories 120 years after we keep voting for the same politicians, we to work with the other side of the aisle. He a quarter century later that “notwith- his death. will certainly get more of the same if not has been a team player; let’s keep him on standing the heartfelt sincerity of the ••• worse. our team. musicians, and that Jeff Davis well Julie McDonald, a personal historian Our state and country are in big trou- deserved what we threatened him with, from Toledo, may be reached at memoirs@ ble, and this election is critical. Let us do Glenn and Wisten Aldrich yet the old traitor still lives and glories chaptersoflife.com. our part — educate ourselves and look at Mossyrock

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connects on a level that makes Mandatory Sprinklers an individual comfortable Are Dangerous enough to feel confident that To the editor: she will do her best to help them I was informed the Centra- find solutions to their problems. lia City Council will most likely Many of us who are inter- vote yes or no on the topic of fire ested in what is going on in our flow at the meeting tonight. If county will drop in on meet- you live in the Urban Growth ings to learn what we can. It is Area, this affects you, and you not uncommon to be in a com- should attend, or even if you’re missioners meeting and see an just interested in jobs in the entire contingent get up and area, as the current regulations leave after their issue has been are prohibitive to building, add- addressed. ing many thousands of dollars It is curious to fault Edna for to the bottom line of a building being at meetings, where she is project. simply an observer, as to when I work in commercial build- she comes or goes. We appreci- ing maintenance, and just last ate her dedication to the many week got a call from our alarm causes she has embraced. center that we had a fire alarm at Edna “outed” someone she one of our parking garages. considered a close friend when What had happened was a she pursued the issue of the fire sprinkler head had blown missing dollars with the Lewis off, and water was flooding the County Historical Museum. garage. This is what can happen Many of us would have looked with these systems. I get a cou- the other way and hoped things ple of calls like this a year, but if would straighten out. She began this happens in your house one ther in East Lewis County are niority that Sen. Dan Swecker Edna has fought for transparent sounding the alarm and many time it can be disastrous. Cispus Learning Center grants has in Olympia. and accountable government acted as though she were being a If you are in the UGA and and Mossyrock Park. The Cis- Swecker has been that voice even when this was not popular. traitor because she continued to want to build a house or shop pus Learning Center is a unique of character and integrity in When she was first elected to pursue the issue. more than 1,000 square feet and and wonderful learning place Olympia for Southwest Wash- Centralia City Council, she went In fact, the current commis- you don’t live within 600 feet of for hundreds of children in the ington since 1995. He has served after wasteful city spending to sioner and his wife, sided with a fire hydrant, then the sprinkler education system and provides on several committees, such as make government accountable the ex-museum director, telling system is required. employment for many people in Energy, Natural Resources and for city funds. those of us at the annual meet- I was thinking of moving to East Lewis County. Marine Waters, and Transpor- Edna was part of a team ing that “she had done nothing get away from this, but my wife Swecker, along with others, tation. During this time, he has that discovered and worked to wrong.” She outed her friend wants to stay here. I have the op- has worked to create a response effected change that resulted in expose and clean up the finan- because she was committing a tion to have a hydrant moved Swecker with his experience more jobs and economic devel- cial improprieties at the Lewis crime. closer, but at approximately and common sense to continue opment in the region. County Historical Museum. The issue with the ex-library $50,000, that’s not going to hap- working on behalf of the people, His background in the fire Edna has shown great char- executive director can hardly pen. for all of Lewis County. service as a volunteer firefighter acter and willingness to step for- be blamed on Fund. There was I will attend the meeting to and fire commissioner led him ward and fight for the safety and an entire board observing. She, see how it turns out. I would Howard and Wanda Justice to make changes in public safety the rights of citizens in the many however, again saw problems and urge anyone with an interest in Randle including the Interstate 5 project positions that she has held in the again sounded the alarm. Be- this to be there, too. Who knows, that began with cable median Lewis County area. She has the cause of her diligence, the dam- they may decide to provide ser- Averill Is One of the Best barriers that saved countless needed energy, drive, leadership age suffered was manageable. vices to the areas of the UGA ( lives. skills and character to represent We need the experience of not likely) or at least do away Leaders in 40 Years Most recently, his work on Lewis County as commissioner. running a team office, handling with the requirements on single To the editor: behalf of fire districts and fire I am casting my ballot for Fund. a huge budget, dealing with family homes more than 1,000 Under the leadership of Ron departments on the develop- I encourage you to join me. citizens, making the tough calls square feet. Averill, Lewis County is one of ment and improvement on re- and insisting on implementa- very few counties in Washing- gional fire authority (RFA) legis- Dodie Mead tion of checks and balances that Gary Sjoblom ton State that has kept its budget lation has resulted in two of only Centralia only Edna has. An approachable, Centralia in the black during these very a handful of RFAs in the state likeable, workhorse with heart. trying financial times. being within the 20th District. Doctor Can Attest to Yes, we want Fund. Dahlin’s Talents Needed We have lived in Lewis It is this dedication to pub- lic safety and community that Swecker’s Care for the Darrel Fox County for more than 40 years Centralia on PUD Commission and during that time we have should urge you to keep Dan Vulnerable To the editor: been associated with many working hard for us in Olympia. The Lewis County Public commissioners in various ways, To the editor: Romero, Wolfe Utility District is a government both socially and professionally. Robert W. Scott I am writing in support of Rochester Are Mainstream; entity. Compared to other gov- Averill is one of the very finest Dan Swecker, a candidate for ernment entities, the PUD’s op- commissioners that served the state senator. Sen. Swecker has Challengers Extreme erating revenue is basically gen- people of Lewis County. Averill Has County’s been an advocate for the health care of our children and has To the editor: erated by the rates its customers Ron has outstanding leader- I’m endorsing Sandra Rome- pay for electricity, rather than ship qualities, unmatched gov- Best Interests at Heart worked with fellow legislators on both sides of the aisle to see ro and Cathy Wolfe for re-elec- taxes. ernment knowledge and the To the editor: tion to the Thurston County The PUD is usually under ability to truly listen and make We are very fortunate to have that the most vulnerable of our citizens have access to the care Commission. the radar when it comes to pub- effective, sound decisions for Ron Averill as our county com- Some people may find it lic and media scrutiny. This year, the good of the people of Lewis missioner for District 1. Ron at- they need. Over the years, I have been surprising that a mainstream we have a contested election for County. tends the Centralia City Council Republican who has held elec- the PUD commissioner posi- As a commissioner, Ron has meetings to be informed as to party to requests for his assis- tance to advocate for the chil- tive office and who ran against tion for the 2nd District. Recent proven to be a strong supporter what is happening in the city, Cathy Wolfe in the primary news involving the PUD indi- of the Southwest Washington and many times informs the city dren we serve on numerous occasions and have never been would make this endorsement. cates a change of commissioner Fair, the 4-H and FFA programs council concerning areas of in- But the arguments in favor of may be beneficial. and has lobbied to keep state terest within the county. disappointed by his response to the need. the incumbents are overwhelm- Dean Dahlin is an excellent funding needed to keep the fairs Ron attends many meetings ing. Both have been good stew- candidate and should be elected. operating. Rarely is there an and is our local expert on flood- Dr. James Miller ards of the county’s resources First of all, he is a PUD ratepay- elected official who attends pa- ing. and dedicated to serving all ing customer. His career as a rades, community events, youth Ron’s opponent has not at- pediatrician Centralia/Chehalis the people of our county. They railroad engineer required an activities and local fundraising tended any of the county budget respect the facts, they listen to ability to focus and concentrate events in off election years, but meetings to be informed of next citizens, they are civil and they on the task at hand. we have witnessed Ron attend- year’s budgeting though the Fund Is a Likable have impeccable integrity. He has spent the past several ing many of these since he was meetings are open to anyone. I Workhorse With a Heart Both of their opponents — months attending PUD Com- elected county commissioner. would like whoever is our com- Andrew Barkis and Karen Rog- mission, area flood control and You may have seen him at missioner to be very knowledge- To the editor: ers — are heavily supported by other public meetings to get ac- many events with his white cow- able about the budget. Wouldn’t In the Oct. 13 newspaper, I extreme, hard-right-wing ele- quainted with matters the PUD boy hat and the white shirt that you? read, with great amazement, a ments of the Republican party. will be dealing with in the com- says “I’m Ron” on the back. This We need a county commis- letter from Harlan Thompson. I If either is elected, they will be ing months and years. is the way he has gotten to know sioner who is well informed and was shocked at the depth of his beholden to these far-right ac- He has spent time talking to the community and become truly has the best interests of venom toward County Com- tivists — activists who oppose PUD employees and other pub- acquainted with the people. He the citizens of Lewis County as mission candidate Edna J. Fund. virtually all regulation and all lic officials to gain insight about always takes time to stop and his top priority. Won’t you join I particularly find it odd that taxes. In fact, the far-right ele- the commission’s duties and re- talk and shake a hand. Ron is me and vote for Ron Averill for Thompson has chosen to back ments that have captured the sponsibilities. dedicated to the people of Lewis Lewis County Commissioner the incumbent when nearly Thurston Republican party are Elected PUD leadership is in County and he shows it by the District 1. anyone paying any attention at so reflexively antigovernment need of change. Dean Dahlin is way he lives his everyday life. all to local politics knows that that they are borderline anar- the candidate who can accom- We need to keep a commis- Harlan Thompson the incumbent’s wife worked Centralia chists. plish change sioner who is well versed in very hard to successfully unseat I am deeply disappointed by the issues facing Lewis County, Thompson from the Centralia the ideology and the behavior of H. John Hall knows the problems that are Fund Will Stand Alone City Council. Why is Harlan Chehalis the far right wing of the Thur- facing us concerning the flood for What’s Right upset at Fund? It wasn’t she who ston County Republicans, who issues, and is hard working and worked so diligently to unseat have attacked people like me for Swecker Has Helped knowledgeable about govern- To the editor: him. being moderate, even though East Lewis County mental affairs. These traits have As a citizen of Centralia and Is he angry at Edna for hav- it’s clear that moderation, ci- helped our county to thrive, and a friend of Edna Fund, I find it ing the internal fortitude to ac- vility, integrity and respect for To the editor: we hope that you will join with disheartening the attacks Edna tually challenge the incumbent the facts are what people want We support Dan Swecker us in voting for Averill for Lewis has received from the Ron Aver- for his seat? No one is “elected and expect from the party Rog- for re-election to the state Sen- County commissioner. ill supporters. Therefore, I have for life” and when they begin to ers, this association with the far ate, 20th District, and thank Sen. Lewis County cannot afford decided to write and share what slip and are challenged that is a right may confuse and surprise Swecker for taking a genuine to lose a leader of Ron’s capac- I know of Edna and why I sup- good thing. many people, because she will interest in East Lewis County by ity during these next four years. port her run for county com- Winning a race with no op- be listed on the ballot as “prefers coming out, spending time vis- Vote Averill for County com- missioner. ponent is a hollow victory at Democrat.” The “Democrat” la- iting with us in our front yards, missioner, District 1. I am impressed with Edna’s best. You are not winning be- bel is deceptive. In the last year, and by stopping by at luncheons character and work ethic. As cause you are the best; you are she found common cause with to share ideas and answer seri- Jerry and Eileen Owens long as I have known Edna, she winning because no one else Napavine the opponents of the Critical ous questions that concern us all. has been involved on endless ran. Some of our poorest lead- Areas Ordinance, and has taken He has paid attention to committees and campaigns to ers rode this wave to victory and up ever-more extreme positions needs in East Lewis County by Swecker Has Brought enrich life in the county. I ap- were “elected” by not being chal- that put her at odds with both working to keep property taxes preciate the fact that Edna is a lenged. mainstream Democrats and Re- down, and by working with Jobs to Our Region woman of convection. I have Fund has skills that are truly publicans. small businesses to maintain To the editor: been blessed by her effort to pro- admirable. She is a proven leader proper standards and safety To the editor: tect children in the library sys- of teams. She was the recipient Ken Jones measures in order Voters in the 20th District tem by filtering the Internet. of several awards for outstand- Tenino to keep the doors open and will have the ability to make a She is willing to take a ing leadership in her job with Editor’s note; Jones is a for- people employed. very important decision in No- stand for what is right even if Washington state. mer Tenino mayor who ran un- Other concerns Dan has vember. The decision is whether that means standing alone. As Fund listens closely to people successfully in the primary for supported and helped to fur- to keep the experience and se- a representative of the people, when they are talking to her. She Thurston County Commission. Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 OPINION Vote on Marriage Is Part of Humanity’s Ongoing Story When Adam and Eve left 42nd state is poised to become Stories, like that my 96-year- the garden, story began. When GUEST COMMENTARY: Leaving the Garden the first state to provide, by old mother told a reporter last they walked away from the gold; the sun rose behind the There is an instinct to let chil- popular vote, all people — in- week about how discrimination safety of their small world, their mountain over the fog-filled val- dren stay in the garden of inno- cluding same-sex couples — the is wrong and that everyone story mingled opportunity to marry. ley; fir needles and big leaf ma- cence as long as possible. should be able to marry the one with others’ sto- Approve or disapprove, the ple leaves covered the driveway. I wonder if my parents they love, won’t change minds. ries that were story will move on toward the What I remember about talked about it to each other, Not immediately. different from day when no one thinks about But when we articulate our their own and the days and months following or if they wanted to stay in the discriminating against a por- the disclosure of those 13 days garden, too. After all, they had experience, and when it is writ- story grew. And tion of the population. ten down for others to read, it so it continues: would almost fill a matchbox. already lived through the De- But for now there is the “Duck and cover” drills, as if get- pression and a world war. Didn’t becomes story. And it joins with the inven- resistance that has been the nar- with our neighbor’s story. And tion of boats ting under a desk would protect they deserve time in the garden rative of our society through one from nuclear fallout. The of denial in the safety of their our collective story transforms and planes and By Gretchen Staebler the decades. Women fight for the world. When we leave our spaceships, tele- information that people were small town, cocooned with their equality, and men resist leav- building bomb shelters in their children in their home on the small garden to join another’s graphs and telephones and the ing the garden. Blacks fight exodus from their small garden, Internet; the stories of one peo- homes with supplies to last a side of a hill overlooking a bu- for equality, and whites resist few weeks, as if one would want colic valley? we plant a bigger garden — one ple meet the stories of another leaving the garden. People who that holds us all. and converge into a collective to outlive the world. But I knew But whatever the personal are gay fight for equality, and ••• story. Try as we might, they nothing then of how ridiculous stories, the world left the gar- people who are straight resist that was. We were doing what den again when the story of Gretchen Staebler has lived in cannot again be separated. leaving the garden. We want to three eastern states since member- This month is the 50th an- we could as the story exploded how close we came to ending keep the story simple, familiar, ship in the first graduating class niversary of the Cuban missile to include new stories that we the narrative came to light. We and understandable. And so, from the new Centralia High School, crisis. I was 10 years old, living couldn’t understand. have not returned to that par- like duck and cover, we fight Class of 1970. She writes a weekly in this house I am again living If the crisis was discussed in ticular illusion of safety since. back with ridiculousness, be- blog called, “My View from the in. Then as now, the vine maple my family or in my fifth grade We are on the cusp of a his- cause it is all we have in the face Garden” at myviewfromthegarden. leaves were turning red and classroom, I do not remember. toric vote in Washington. The of inevitable change. blogspot.com. Letters to the Editor side of the EBT card to pay for Fund Has Exceptional the those products. Leadership Skills By the way, if a clerk refuses To the editor: to sell tobacco or liquor to a per- Nearly 3,000 miles away son who presents an EBT card from my hometown, in the and says take it out of the cash midst of the hustle and bustle side of the EBT card, the clerk of New York City, I’m happy to will be fired. It doesn’t seem very take a moment to stop and think fair that those folks working and of Edna Fund, and all of the rea- contributing taxes to support sons I’d like to see her join the the EBT system have no control Lewis County Board of Com- at all over those folks who abuse missioners. Since I can’t cast a the system. vote, I’d like to simply sing her Those working in retail praises, as best I can. stores often see folks come in The facts are all there on her and buy sodas, energy drinks, chips, candy, cookies, etc., website, where you’ll learn that (hardly what you would call ba- she has resided in Lewis County sic food groups) and use their for 47 years, has worked with food stamp card (now called $100 million budgets at the state EBT cards), which resembles level, holds numerous profes- a credit card to pay for those sional awards, including Ad- products. Some folks send their ministrator of the Year (twice), kids into the store to use the and that she was a finalist for EBT cards to buy whatever they the coveted Governor’s Execu- want. What kind of role model tive Leadership Award. You’ll example is that? Many young find that she invests her time adults are prompted by their and talent in our community as our income to the government. a conversation with Eve whether homosexual, aren’t we fulfilling friends to apply for the “free Centralia city councilor, docent money” and chided if they don’t for the Lewis County Historical Where hard work is not needed God really said she would die if all of the things Lucifer said in because outcome has been de- she ate of the tree of good and Isaiah that he wanted to be like as being “dumb.” Museum, a Timberland Region- No one should be allowed to al Library trustee, and a board cided. Where goals are for our evil. The serpent convinced Eve, the most high god? Some are country to come down to the aaaah, you will not surely die. listening to him, but as for me receive any public funds without member of the Centralia Chris- them being assigned as a loan tian School Foundation. world’s wealth, not for the world She ate and gave to her hus- I will listen to the creator of all, to strive to come up to ours. band, and Adam ate. God almighty, the great I am. (charged to their Social Security Edna is an exemplary citizen number) to be repaid at some with an exceptional resume, but Where we don’t dominate mili- Adam and Eve were removed tarily but have equal ability with from the garden and suffered Mariann Champ future time when those folks are what matters most is that Edna back on their feet. The amount of is a woman who inspires others. the rest of the world and bring separation from God the Fa- Chehalis down our capabilities to achieve ther, a spiritual death. We are free public funds applies not only She is open-hearted, energetic, to food but also free gas, free auto indefatigable. She is true to this. all birthed from the first Adam, Fund Is Approachable, I am not alone in this won- who chose to disobey God’s mechanical help, free medical her word, follows her passions, help, free dental help, free hous- works harder to bring dreams derful dream. We have a presi- word and brought all humanity Won’t Put Others Down dent who has and will continue under condemnation and death. ing and free telephone service. for her community to reality To the editor: All of these public provided than anyone I know, and is one to achieve these goals. A vote for God sent his son, Jesus I am writing to support Edna him is how he will “fundamen- Christ of Nazareth, who came funds should be regarded as of the most genuine, authentic Fund for Lewis County commis- loans to “ be repaid in cash or women I’ve met. tally change America.” in the flesh. He is considered the sioner. I have been acquainted second Adam to come. We are through public service. It seems Edna is a leader who val- with Edna for many years and so unfair to working folks that ues what the people have to say. Gary Norton redeemed to fellowship with fa- find her to be a quality individual Rochester ther God to believe in Jesus, who so many folks qualify for help of She’s the most wonderful listener, as well as a quality candidate. She all kinds and never have to repay she’s all yours when she’s lend- died and shed his blood for us. is approachable, an experienced So we have a choice to believe those funds. ing you her time. Edna weighs Swecker Has Experience, leader and team player. This coming November, we information carefully, and seeks God’s word and follow him or She is a thorough researcher, Integrity disbelieve and follow after the have a national election that the optimal solution. I’d trust evaluator and caring individ- should give way to consider- her with anything, especially To the editor: deceiver, Lucifer . ual. Edna rests on her natural In his word, God tells us that ing some real improvement in with the role of developing, sup- Dan Swecker has the experi- abilities and excellent decisions. our social welfare system by porting and implementing poli- ence, the integrity and the dedica- it is an abomination for a man to When Edna commits to a job, be with a man as a woman. voting for politicians who will cies within Lewis County. tion to best serve his constituents. she gets it done. She does not work toward overhauling and I know very few people who We have known the Sweck- So, here we have another criticize or put anyone else choice to make. Do we believe improving all state and federal manage their busy schedules ers for a long time and truly feel down to make herself look good. programs. All this “Hope and with such grace. Edna somehow he should be re-elected to Senate what God says or do we listen She stands on her own laurels. to someone who may be a cor- Change” hasn’t improved any- seems to manage being in a mil- from the 20th District. Her record speaks for itself. thing but only made it worse lion places at once, staying con- poreal form of Satan deceiving Please join me in voting us and whispering, is it really an for the taxpayers. It is time for nected with social media, email, Bob and Doris O’Neill Edna J. Fund for Lewis County “Fairness and Improvement,” es- text messages, phone calls — Centralia abomination? God says it’s an commissioner. abomination. Satan says it’s dis- pecially since our current finan- she’s all over any and every av- cial condition is so alarming. enue to communicate and stay Gay Marriage Is the crimination. Dianna Samuelson informed. She’s ready to take on If we make civil laws that Centralia. give honor and recognition Joe Harper this challenge, or any challenge Latest Human Folly Centralia really, in a way that few people to same-sex marriage (Satan’s To the editor: counterfeit for God’s established Food Stamps Recipients are. She’s unflappable. In this article I would like to I know my hometown, and pattern for marriage), and enact Should Have to Repay Swecker Is an Honest, show why I believe being against hate crime laws to protect the I know you are looking for a homosexuality is not a matter To the editor: Kind, Proven Leader conservative leader, grounded of discrimination but a matter We are frequently reminded To the editor: in values and tradition, with a of whom you will serve. that more than 47 million folks wealth of experience, and an DEADLINE NEARING We were troubled when we My thoughts begin in Isaiah are currently on food stamps. heard the recent radio ads by open, yet principled, mind. where Lucifer (Satan) reveals FOR ELECTION LETTERS While that is a concern, a bigger She’s the one, and since I ex-sheriffs John McCroskey and he wants to be like the most If you have an opinion to concern is that many receiving Gary Edwards accusing Sen. can’t cast my vote, I’m count- high god. share about the local, state or these payments regard them as ing on you to elect Fund to the Dan Swecker of being a thief Now, let’s go to Adam. God federal elections, we want to “free money” they are entitled and a career politician. McCro- Lewis County Commission. created Adam and placed him hear from you — but time is run- too that never has to be repaid. ning out. skey spent 28 years in law en- in the Garden of Eden. God Back in 1964, food stamps re- forcement with 10 years as sher- Emily Jane Parnham instructed Adam that he could We do our best to print every New York, N.Y. letter receive, but letters that ar- quired an up-front payment and iff. He retired to work for John eat of all the trees in the garden, rive shortly before the election then one got a bonus of stamps Braun. How interesting! Why including the Tree of Life, but might not have time to be pro- so that you could buy more food hasn’t McCroskey revealed that Obama’s Dream Is a he would surely die if he ate cessed, verified and printed. with the stamps than if you just he works for Braun? from the Tree of the Knowl- We will give priority to letters used the cash. In 1977 this was In addition, Gary Edwards Descent Downward received by next Wednesday, edge of Good and Evil (a life of amended by Congress so that if was Thurston County sheriff To the editor: independence from God, self Oct. 31. one qualified then they received The quickest and best way to for 20 years. Does he consider I have a dream. Where ev- rule). send us your letter is by email to payments that don’t have to be himself a career politician? This eryone has the same income. When God saw that Adam [email protected]. Be sure repaid. is dirty Chicago-style politics. Where most folks dwell in was alone, he made Eve for to include your full name and Many times folks not only If elected, would Braun employ apartments. Where land is only him. God instituted marriage town of residence, your phone are authorized to buy food items the same tactics as a senator? for government use. Where at this time between a man and number (for verification purpos- but if they qualify, are provided es only), and limit your letter to Don’t reward negative cam- we all drive smart cars. Where a woman. 500 words. a cash value to pay for utilities paigning. Vote for Swecker, an healthcare is provided and out- Just picture Adam and Eve Thank you for contributing or other household expenses. honest, kind, proven leader. come decisions are made by having a wonderful time in this to a thoughtful, vigorous local Many times those folks will buy government. Where we either beautiful garden. Satan, in a conversation. tobacco and liquor products Bob and Lois Gnegy work for or contribute most of corporeal form of a serpent, has and say to use the “cash value” Rochester The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 • Main 9

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE Family Fight ting it in a moving truck. The Look for our Tuesday DEPARTMENT • A juvenile boy reported caller continue to monitor the commentary by Julie McDonald shortly after 9 a.m. Saturday behavior of the group as well as Violation of a Protection Order that his mother assaulted him their movements, relaying that • Lisa A. Charles, 46, Centra- on the 1500 block of Delaware information to the 911 dispatcher, lia, was cited and released for an Avenue. The case was referred to until a neighbor came over and alleged violation of a protection the city attorney for determina- told the caller that it was all a order on the 1400 block of John- tion of charges. prank for the birthday of the girl In Remembrance son Road at 7:45 a.m. Friday. who lives at the house. No law en- • Joshua D. Blume, 31, Roches- Lost and Found Vehicle forcement was necessary. ter, was arrested and booked for an • Someone reported the theft donald james pierce - of a Honda from the 300 block of Shot and Killed Kitty alleged violation of a protection or Donald J. Pierce, 88, going south for the winter. der on the 100 block of West Maple Jackson Street at 10:43 a.m. Sat- • A man reported at 6 p.m. Friday on the 1400 block of passed away peacefully on He was a 50+years life Street at 2:56 p.m. Friday. urday. The woman who reported Sept. 19, 2012, in Centralia member of the Winlock • Katie N. Konoske, 22, Cen- the theft later found her car in Southwest Mills Avenue that he while residing at Serenity Masonic Lodge of which he tralia, was arrested and booked the area of Anderson Road. found his cat under his porch Care Adult Home. He was enjoyed attending until his and it was unable to move its into the Lewis County Jail for al- Stolen Bicycle born in Toledo, Wash., on health kept him from going. legedly violating a protection or- hind legs. He took the cat to the May 29, 1924, to Charles He belonged to the Cowlitz - der at 10:06 p.m. Saturday on the • There was a report of a sto vet who discovered that the cat and Velma Pierce. He had Prairie Grange for 59 years - 1000 block of West Main Street. len black and white Next Gen had been shot in its spine with two brothers and a sister. and enjoyed going to dances eration Genesis bicycle from the a small-caliber firearm. The cat Preceding him in death were and helping out at the School Bus Assault 100 block of South Pearl Street at later died, and there is no sus- his parents, siblings, and activities there. He belonged • There was a report of an as- 9:06 p.m. Saturday. sons, Melvin and Kenneth. to the Moose and Eagles pect information. He is survived by his wife Lodges of which he loved sault on a school bus on the 300 Hit-And-Run Collision of 18 years, Pauline (Inman) going dancing. Don helped block of South Scheuber Road at Stolen Cell Phone • There was a report of a hit- Pierce of Toledo, daughter, build the Toledo Presbyterian 9:17 a.m. Friday. The investigation • A woman reported that her Elaine (Ron) McDaniels of Church and loved attending into the alleged assault is ongoing. and-run collision at 11:54 a.m. $400 cell phone was stolen out of California, step-children, on Sundays, until his health Sunday that occurred sometime her shopping cart while she was Catherine DeFord of Toledo, kept him from going. DUI during the previous night on in Dollartree at 9:39 p.m. Friday. Raymond (Pat) Inman of A memorial service - • George M. Solomon, 55, the 1000 block of North Scheu There is surveillance footage and Toledo, and Paulette (John) will be held at the Toledo Centralia, was cited and released ber Road. The vehicle sustained this case is under investigation. Horton of Winlock. He Presbyterian Church on for suspicion of driving under scratches and damage to its mirror. has numerous grand and Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, at 3 Domestic Violence great-grandchildren living p.m. the influence after he allegedly Burglary collided with another vehicle on • Chehalis police responded throughout the U.S.A. At the request of the - Don worked for 30 years family, in lieu of lowers, the intersection of Harrison Av- • There was a report of a bur to two separate incidents of do- glary on the 200 block of East in jippo mills throughout send donations to Serenity enue and Johnson Road at 8:11 mestic violence on Northwest Lewis County as a sawyer. Care Adult Home or to a p.m. Friday. Van Buren Street at 1:46 p.m. St Helens Avenue Friday. Both Sunday. The suspects removed He worked many years at the charity of your choice. • Jonathan Solis-Cuevas, 23, people involved in the disputes, the siding off a shed in order Alexander Mill in Onalaska. Centralia, was arrested and identified as Jacqueline M. Don enjoyed life and like to gain entry, and stole fishing To view the obituary, please booked into jail for allegedly Kilmer, 29, Chehalis, and Jen- teasing people. He traveled poles and a tool chest. They also go to chronline.com/obituaries. driving under the influence on nifer I. Jerry, 34, Centralia, were with his motorhome across - entered the residence and stole many states and enjoyed Mellen Street at 12:18 a.m. Sat - urday. a moving cart as well as the ga please see SIRENS, page Main 10 • Luis M. Ortiz-Villalba, 21, rage, and stole a sledgehammer Centralia, was arrested and and miscellaneous tools. booked into jail for suspicion of If a traditional funeral service is your choice... driving under the influence of CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT alcohol near the intersection of Make the choice North Pearl Street and East Reyn- Suspicious Birthday Prank olds Avenue at 2:36 a.m. Sunday. • Someone called police to that combines CH481755sl.cg report a group of about 12 to 15 Too Young to Drive masked individuals who were Quality & Afordability • A 16-year-old girl was cited taking items out of a house on Choose Funeral Alternatives and released for allegedly driv- Southeast Washington Avenue at ing without a valid license on 8:33 p.m. Friday. The house had the 700 block of South Pearl no lights on, and the group was Street at 12:21 a.m. Saturday. moving stuff out of it and put- Death Notices In Remembrance • DOROTHY FERN MOULTRIE, 70, Adna, died Saturday, Oct. 20, at Providence Cen- tralia Hospital. A service will be 11 a.m. VALERIE (SURBER-GRUVER) WITT Friday at the Adna ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2195 and 1994 respectively. In 2005 Centralia area. Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Arrange- she was conferred a Doctorate Valerie had a deep and ments are under the direction of Catter- Degree in Education from unshakable faith in God mole Funeral Home, Winlock. Capella University. Valerie which inspired a fascination • STACY J. HECKET, 54, Pe Ell, died Tuesday, was a pioneer in home- in science and his creation and Sept. 18, in Vancouver, Wash. A service schooling in Washington she lived to pass that passion will be Saturday at 1 p.m. a the Pe Ell State, often testifying before on to her students. Methodist Church. Arrangements are the Senate or House in the Her students knew they under the direction of Cattermole Fu- interest of home schooling or were very much loved. Many neral Home, Winlock. private schooling. She and are adults today, with children • ELIZABETH CLAY GARLICHS, 89, Seattle, for- merly of Chehalis, died Wednesday, Oct. her husband established a of their own, and are still very 17. A service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday small private learning center close friends. Valerie was a at St. Mark’s Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave., on their farm that met in a very strong and driven person, Seattle. little red school house that yet she had a heart that she • LLOYD GAYLE WERRE, 66, Centralia, died was built by her husband and would open up to anyone in Saturday, Oct. 20, at the University of students. need. The Witt home was Washington Medical Center, Seattle. She was a brilliant woman often a refuge to students and Visitation will be from noon until service who made a difference in friends needing a place to stay. time at the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Valerie (Surber-Gruver) Witt sister. many children’s' lives. She In 2005, Valerie used her ter-day Saints, Centralia ward. A funeral Valerie and Susan went to had a heart for kids with unparalleled sleuthing skills service will be at 1 p.m. at the church. After a 3-year battle against college together at Northwest disabilities who would have to locate her paternal family, Dedication of the grave will follow the cancer, Valerie (Surber- Bible College in Kirkland, been marginalized by a publicwith whom she and her sister service at the Grand Mound Cemetery, Wash., and it was there that school environment, offering had no contact for over 45 Rochester. A reception will be held at Gruver) Witt went to meet her Savior on Oct. 12, 2012. Her Valerie met her soul-mate and them a custom learning years. This led to a joyful the church following the dedication. Ar- environment, tailored to rangements are under the direction of husband, her oldest daughter, love of her life, Daniel. They reunion and the discovery of her sister and her life-long best were married in Longview, it individual needs. a very She big and loving family Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. instilled conidence in kids, • RETHA FAYE HAGLER, 71, Napavine, died friend, were by her side when on Aug. 13, 1977 and made of cousins, aunts and uncles, Sunday, Oct. 21, at Providence St. Pe- she passed from mortality to their irst home together in and taught them the joy and many of whom still live in the ter Hospital, Olympia. No services are immortality. the Bellevue/Kirkland area empowerment that learning Baker City, Ore., area. planned. Arrangements are under the Valerie was born on Jan. until 1980 when they moved can bring. She also taught her Valerie was preceded in direction of Funeral Alternatives of 23, 1956 in Baker City, Ore., to Salkum, Wash., to be close students to always treat each death by her mother, Naomi Washington, Tumwater. to Lowell and Naomi Surber. to her mother. Their oldest other with great respect and Smith of Winlock. She is • JOSEPH NORMAN SMATHERS, 91, Pe Ell, for- Valerie and her baby sister daughter, Rebekah, was born dignity, no matter their social survived by her sister, Teresa merly of Randle, died Sunday Oct. 21, at and mother eventually settled in 1980. status or educational level. Glidden (Olympia), husband, Maple Street Manor, Pe Ell. A graveside in Longview, Wash., where They moved to Centralia Each spring she would take her Daniel, children, Rebekah service will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday she would live, up until her and remodeled an old house students on special ield trips (Seattle), Elizabeth, Thomas, at the Silver Creek Cemetery, Randle. A junior year of high school. before selling that and to immerse them into a deeper Brandon, and Benjamin, all reception will follow at The Church at She met her life-long best buying a farm in the Big appreciation of what they had of Centralia, and Nathaniel of Glenoma. Arrangements are under the Hanaford Valley in 1991. studied that year, be it U.S. Houston, Texas. direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, friend, Susan, when they were in the 5th grade and over the In 1995 they inalized History, the Geology, Biology, Sincerest thanks go out to Centralia. adoption of a group of Forestry, ive or Oceanography. those who went out of their • DONALD J. PIERCE, 88, Toledo, died next 46 years they made many happy memories together. siblings, Nathaniel, Elizabeth,These trips took students and way to ensure comfort for Wednesday, Sept. 19, in Centralia. A ser- their families to such places Valerie in her last days. A vice will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Toledo Susan’s family embraced her Thomas, Brandon and Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are as one of their own and it was Benjamin, turning their home as Yellowstone Park, The special thanks to Valerie’s under the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral with them at church where from a quiet and peaceful Olympics, Oregon Coast, sister, Teresa, daughter, Chapel, Toledo. Valerie made her commitment environment to a busy bustle Washington D.C., Crater Rebekah and her boyfriend, • JUDY G. KENDRICK, 67, Centralia, died to follow Jesus for the rest of of activity. Valerie loved Lake, Wallowa Lake, the Noel, her life-long friend Wednesday, Sept. 26, at home. A cel- her life. her farm and her animals Redwoods, and this year’s Susan Baldwin and the very ebration of life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, In Longview, Valerie and was very active with the cruise to Alaska. She special people at Assured Nov. 3, at the family home in Centralia. was very involved with Southwest Washington Fair, would also invite other home Home Health and Hospice. Arrangements are under the direction of 4-H, garnering many serving in various positions as school families to join her on A memorial celebration Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. championships with her barn superintendant and 4-H these excursions as well as the will be held Sat. Oct. 27, 2012 • JANET E. FETTINGER, 91, Chehalis, died purebred Angus cattle. She leader. A favorite pastime various labs that took place at at 1:00 p.m. at the Harrison Saturday, Oct. 20, at Liberty Country also served as a representative was “goat-shopping” with her the farm, such as dissection Square Presbyterian Church Place, Centralia. No services are planned. at the State 4-H conference. dear friend, Dannette Fuhrer. and identiication of the in Centralia, Wash. Those Arrangements are under the direction of Valerie’s family moved to Valerie had a life-long internal organs of a shark, pig, attending are welcome to Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Lewis County in 1972, and passion for learning. She goat, or chicken. bring inger foods for the Valerie completed her last majored in Early Childhood Valerie, along with her reception following. two years of high school at Education at Northwest friends Brad and Julie Sprague In lieu of lowers, donations Napavine High School. She Bible College. After moving and Nancy Gudeman also may be made to the Valerie was very active as a student at to Centralia, she earned administered the Panorama Witt Memorial Fund at Twin Napavine, with cheerleading, her Associates Degree Alternative Learning Program Star Credit Union, the Visiting honors society, pep club, FFA, in education at Centralia in this area. She was also very Nurses Foundation, or the a contestant at the Miss Teen College. Valerie went on instrumental in setting up American Cancer Society. the new Creative Academics Please Recycle Washington pageant, as well to earn her Bachelors and as a job at Spiffy’s, and trying Masters Degrees at St. Martins for Excellence (C.A.F.E.) To view the obituary, please This Newspaper to keep an eye on her younger University in Olympia in 1987 program now operating in the go to chronline.com/obituaries. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 LOCAL Chehalis Police Department to Start Lotteries Corrections Washington’s Monday Games Saturday’s story headlined “Pope’s Kids Place Continues Raising Money for Purchase of Police Dog Lotto: 02-16-18-35-42-43 to Grow” incorrectly listed the Next jackpot: $3.6 million name of the organization’s exec- Schaffer said while they don’t munity. There is also $6,000 left Hit 5: 12-13-14-22-23 BARK AND BITE: After utive director. His name is Frank keep track of how frequently over from the prior K-9 program Next cashpot: $200,000 Millwood. 14 Years, Chehalis they use K-9 teams from other that ended in the ‘90s. Match 4: 01-06-08-11 ••• agencies, he said the department The startup expenses, includ- Daily Game: 8-8-6 Police Get a K-9 The Chronicle seeks to be accu- has used out-of-agency dogs at ing the purchase of the dog, are Keno: 02-04-06-07-11-13-16-19-23- By Stephanie Schendel 26-39-40-46-49-55-59-63-68-71-75 rate and fair in all its reporting. If least 30 times in the past year. estimated to be between $12,000 you find an error or believe a news [email protected] “We rely on those dogs quite and $15,000, Schaffer said. item is incorrect, please call the often,” he said. The only expense to the de- Commodities newsroom as soon as possible at The Chehalis Police Depart- Schaffer said Officer Warren partment would be Ayers’ over- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ment will begin raising money Ayers, who has been with Cheh- time and compensation in rela- Gas in Washington — $3.96 (AAA of Monday through Friday. to restart their police dog pro- Washington) alis police for almost three years tion with his work with the dog, Crude Oil — $86.97 per barrel (CME gram that ended almost 14 years since he transferred from Che- which would result in about Group) ago. halis tribal police, approached $260 a month, he said. Gold — $1,712 (Monex) In a presentation to Cheha- him six months ago about get- Schaffer also made it clear Silver — $31.94 (Monex) lis City Council Tuesday night, ting a dog. that he is not only interested in Chehalis Police Chief Glenn Full-service police dogs, like getting a police dog, but restart- Schaffer told councilmembers the one Chehalis plans to pur- ing and sustaining the program Have a he and the officer interested in chase and train, can track sus- for the long term. becoming a K-9 handler have pects and lost individuals, as Chehalis City councilmem- mobile phone? been researching what it would well as find evidence and nar- bers indicated that they were take to start up a K-9 program cotics. In addition, they are a supportive of the idea, however, again. valuable tool for officer protec- Councilman Isaac Pope request- The last time Chehalis police tion and serve as a positive pub- ed a formal budget proposal of had a police dog was between lic relations tool for the depart- how much it would cost and 1994 and 1998, he said. Since ment. how it would be paid for. chronline.com/mobile the program ended, the Cheha- Historically, K-9 programs Anyone interested in donat- lis Police Department has used have been operated and funded ing to Chehalis K-9 program dogs from other agencies, like by community support, and should contact Chehalis Police BANK OWNED REAL ESTATE the sheriff’s office and Centralia, Schaffer said they plan request- Chief Glenn Schaffer at (360) whenever needed. ing donations from the com- 748-8605. 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Prindle St., Chehalis, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Centerwe are a local 740-0492 Centralia Fox Theater for 19 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 hearing aid company years. Haunted House, Yard Birds Mall, $9 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 who offer assistance in He was a longtime member filing State Labor and of the Elks and St. Joseph’s Industries, Federal and Church in Pe Ell. He enjoyed Sirens: Firefighter Assault Self Insured Claims. If visiting with friends, ishing you already have a claim and working in his yard. Continued from Main 9 He is survived by his wife, p.m. Friday, and fled the scene in process we can help on foot. Detectives were able to Mary, a son, Gary Rutledge you track it If you already both believed to equally at fault locate him, and he was booked and three daughters, Debbie and will be referred for fourth- into jail. There were no injuries. wear hearing aids come to Miller, Diane Wagner and degree assault charges. Avada for your batteries Jeni Webster. Jack also has Telephone Harassment and and cleanings. seven grandchildren. Firefighter Assault Violation of a Protection Order A memorial service • Aid crews responded to a 911 FREE for Jack will be held on • William Rakes was arrested medical call of an intoxicated fe- Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 at and booked into jail at 7:12 p.m. HEARING male on the 2100 block of North Jack L. Rutledge, 75 of 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Friday after he allegedly left Catholic Church in Pe Ell. A National Avenue at 12:58 a.m. SCREENINGS Pe Ell, Wash., passed away voicemails and text messages for reception will follow at the Saturday. When crews arrived, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 in his ex-girlfriend who had a pro- THIS WEEK church fellowship hall. the woman, identified as Regina Centralia, where he was also tection order against him. He Memorials may be L. Sanford, 26, Lacey, allegedly born on March 25, 1937. was booked into jail for felony CALL 1-888-798-8248 He was married to Mary donations to the Pe Ell became combative and hit a fire- telephone harassment, based off you will be connected to (Gudyka) Rutledge for 46 ambulance auxiliary. fighter who was trying to help her. To view the obituary, please his prior convictions, and will the location nearest to you. years. Sanford was taken to the hospital go to chronline.com/obituaries. be referred for charges for the He worked for Safeway where she was treated, released violation of a protection order. back to the custody of the police, Sticklin Funeral Chapel then transported to the Lewis Theft 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at County Jail where she was booked Aberdeen, Belfair, Centralia, WA 98531 • A tow dolly and a tongue CH481590cz.cg www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com for third-degree assault. lock, valued at $1,000, was re- Bremerton, Centralia, (360) 736-1388 ported stolen from the 2700 Longview, Olympia, LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE block of Sander Avenue outside Port Orchard, Shelton of Centralia at 1 p.m. Friday. © 2012, Hearing Healthcare Management, Inc. 135 In Remembrance Burglary • David Meyer, 31, a transient, LLOYD GAYLE WERRE was arrested and booked for al- leged residential burglary, theft his grandchildren, and and malicious mischief in con- In Remembrance galavanting across the nection with a burglary that oc- countryside in his van or on curred on the 100 block of Col- WILLIAM "BILL" HINCH an ATV. lins Road on Oct. 12. Meyer was Lloyd is survived by his contacted by deputies at 7 p.m. on Feb. 3, 1965. As a young wife, Margaret (McKee) Sunday on the 1500 block of man, Bill made many trips Werre, daughter, Christine to the Paciic Northwest, (Kevin) Shaner of Columbus, State Route 505 and was arrested Ohio, and their children, and booked into jail. and later made Washington his home with his family. Hannah and Nathan, son, They returned to the Pillager Darrin (Amy) Werre of 911 Harassment Grand Forks, N.D., and their • Matthew Tyler Johnson, 41, area in 1980, where Bill created his business, “Hinch children, Tristan and Bryer, Winlock, was arrested for tele- Woodworking.” Next to his daughter, Sarah (C. Brandon) phone harassment after he alleg- family, Bill loved building Chapman of Rochester, edly called 911 eight times to report houses and could hardly wait Wash., and their children, being poisoned, as well as suspi- to start the next one. Sterling, Hyrum, Jonah, and cious people inside and outside Bill is survived by his wife, Lloyd Gayle Werre passed James, and daughter, Peggy of his residence. He also told 911 Marlys, son, Dale Johnson of away on Oct. 20, 2012 at the Crawford of Centralia, Wash. Big Fork, Mont., daughter, University of Washington He loved everyone he met operators he needed sleeping pills and taught us all what it truly because he had been awake for five Robin Hinch, grandchildren, Medical Center. He slipped Tyler, Teresa, Kristin and peacefully from this life with means to be loved and show days. Deputies contacted him at 9 love in return. a.m. Sunday on Bethany Lane in William “Bill” Hinch, Sarah, brother, Craig (Mary) his loving wife, Margaret, by Hinch, and sister, Sharon his side. Services will be Thursday, Winlock, and it appeared he was 79, of Pillager, passed away Oct. 25, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2012 (Frank) Dumbeck. He was Lloyd was born April 15, under the influence of some sort of preceded in death by his 1946, in Grand Forks, N.D., with a viewing at 12:00 noon, substances. Johnson allegedly ad- at his home after a long The Church of Jesus Christ and courageous battle with parents, son, Allen, brothers, to Fred and Alma (Davidson) mitted to using meth, and he was Dwight and Lloyd (Sonny), Werre. He grew up and of Latter-day Saints, 2801 cancer. A gathering of family Mt. Vista Ave, Centralia, WA arrested and booked into jail. and friends will be held on sisters, Lavon and Letha, and raised his own family there infant sister, Jeanne. until 1993, when he moved 98531. The internment will DUI Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 from occur immediately following 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at In lieu of lowers, to Washington. He met • Derek S. Keeling, 24, Che- memorials are preferred. Margaret shortly thereafter at Grand Mound Cemetery. the Brenny Funeral Chapel Funeral arrangements are halis, was arrested and booked in Baxter, to celebrate Bill’s Arrangements have been and they were married July entrusted to Brenny Funeral 27, 1996. He worked in sales through Newell-Hoerlings into jail for allegedly driving un- life and that he is in heaven Mortuary, Centralia, Wash. der the influence on Interstate building houses with his son, Chapel in Baxter. and between that and his Please visit www.brenny. membership and service in In lieu of lowers, please Avenue outside of Chehalis at Allen. donate to The Church of He was born on Nov. com to leave a message of the Church of Jesus Christ 10:50 p.m. Saturday. comfort and support for of Latter-day Saints, met Jesus Christ of Latter- • Douglas F.E. Jerome, 42, 27, 1932 in Webb, Iowa to day Saints missionary or Bill’s family. many, many members of the Winlock was arrested after he Lloyd and Leaffy (Layman) community. humanitarian aid fund or was allegedly driving under Hinch. The family moved to Fred Hutchinson Cancer To view the obituary, please Lloyd’s free time was the influence, crashed his car to the Staples area in 1935. taken up with winning at Research Center at fhcrc.org. Bill was united into marriage go to chronline.com/obituaries. To view the obituary, please on Jackson Highway and Frost to Marlys (Potter) Johnson, cards, taking walks down Road in Toledo shortly after 3 the country road, loving go to chronline.com/obituaries. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 • Main 11 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Release of Extensive Obama, Romney Pumped France to Send Sex-Abuse Files the Surveillance Drones to Latest in Series West Africa as it Talks Of Challenges For For Dash to The Finish With U.S. About Mali Boy Scouts PARIS (AP) — France will move surveillance drones to (AP) — True to their motto, West Africa and is holding se- the Boys Scouts tried to be pre- cretive talks with U.S. officials pared. For months, they braced in Paris this week as it seeks to for the backlash sure to follow steer international military ac- the court-ordered release of tion to help Mali’s feeble gov- voluminous confidential files ernment win back the northern detailing decades of alleged sex part of the country from al-Qai- abuse by Scout leaders. da-linked rebels, The Associated Now the files are public, law- Press has learned. yers are calling for a congres- France and the United Na- sional investigation and the Boy tions insist any invasion of Ma- Scouts of America — as so often li’s north must be led by African in recent years — finds itself troops. But France, which has embattled. six hostages in Mali and has citi- The files released last week zens who have joined al-Qaida are old — dating from 1959 to in the Islamic Maghreb, is play- 1985. Many of the alleged abus- ing an increasing role behind ers listed in the files may well the scenes. be dead. And the Scouts, while Many in the West fear that apologizing for past mistakes, northeast Mali and the arid have significantly improved Sahel region could become the their youth protection program Pool-Michael Reynolds / The Associated Press new Afghanistan, a no-man’s- in recent years. President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney meet family members after the third presiden- land where extremists can train, Still, release of 14,500 pages tial debate at Lynn University on Monday in Boca Raton, Fla. impose hardline Islamic law and on alleged abusers is an unwel- plot terror attacks abroad. And By Ken Thomas And Nancy Benac No surprise then, that Obama is farther out of his comfort zone. come development for an or- France, former colonial ruler to campaigns Tuesday in Florida Unlike previous debates, Rom- ganization struggling to halt a The Associated Press countries across the Sahel, is a and Ohio while Romney heads ney did allow some of Obama’s decades-long membership drop BOCA RATON, Fla. — Their prime target. West to Nevada and Colorado. criticism to go unanswered. France is turning its atten- while incurring relentless criti- debates now history, President Asked Tuesday whether the Romney’s campaign pro- cism for its policy of excluding Barack Obama and Republican tion to the Sahel just as it is ac- race comes down to Ohio, Vir- duced a new television commer- celerating its pullout of combat gays. Mitt Romney on Tuesday open a ginia and Florida as some observ- cial overnight using footage from “It does pose a challenge for two-week sprint to Election Day troops from Afghanistan ahead ers have suggested, Vice President the debate of the GOP nominee of other NATO allies. the Scouts, whether they’re go- powered by adrenaline, a boat- Joe Biden described the three as lecturing Obama for going on an ing to be able to win back the load of campaign cash and a de- “critically important.” He predict- “apology tour” of Middle East na- confidence of the public,” said termination to reach Nov. 6 with ed victory in Ohio and Florida — tions while never visiting Israel Seven Experts David Finkelhor, director of the no would-have, should-have re- without mentioning Virginia. as president. Crimes Against Children Re- grets in their neck-and-neck fight “Look, this is going to be close,” Convicted of search Center at the University to the finish. Biden said in an appearance on WITH 270 ELECTORAL votes Manslaughter in of New Hampshire. “I’m sure for From here, the candidates NBC’s “Today” show. “We always needed for victory, Obama at this some period of time, there’s go- will vastly accelerate their travel, knew at the end of the day this was point appears on track to win 237 Italy For Failing to ing to be a concern.” ad spending and grass-roots mo- going to be a close race, no matter while Romney appears to have Adequately Warn bilizing in a race that’s likely to who the Republicans nominated.” 191. The other 110 are in the hotly Wife of Shooter at Wis. cost upward of $2 billion by the contested battleground states. About Deadly Quake time it all ends. NEITHER CANDIDATE SCORED a The candidates’ strategies for L’AQUILA, Italy (AP) — In Spa is 1 of 3 Dead knockout punch in their third getting to 270 are implicit in their a verdict that sent shock waves OBAMA’S CAMPAIGN RELEASED a BROOKFIELD, Wis. (AP) and last debate Monday, as both itineraries for the next two weeks through the scientific commu- 20-page booklet called the “Blue- men reined in the confrontation- and in their spending on cam- nity, an Italian court convicted — A medical examiner says the print for America’s Future” on wife of the suspected gunman al sniping that had marked their paign ads. seven experts of manslaughter Tuesday to promote a second last testy encounter. The topic Obama and his Democratic on Monday for failing to ad- was among three women killed term agenda, responding to Re- in a shooting rampage at a sub- was foreign policy, and Romney allies already have placed $47 equately warn residents of the publican criticism that the presi- went in to the debate with a key million in ad spending across risk before an earthquake struck urban Milwaukee spa. dent has not clearly articulated a The Waukesha County piece of advice from his aides: battlegrounds in the campaign’s central Italy in 2009, killing plan for the next four years. talk about peace in an appeal to final weeks, while Romney and medical examiner’s office said more than 300 people. The campaign was printing independent voters, particularly the independent groups support- Monday that 42-year-old Zina The defendants, all promi- 3.5 million copies of the plan, women, who are weary of more ing his candidacy have purchased nent scientists or geological and Haughton, of Brown Deer, was which were being distributed at than a decade of war. “I want to $53 million, significantly upping killed Sunday at the Azana Day disaster experts, were sentenced campaign events and field of- see peace,” Romney said in his their buys in Florida, Ohio and to six years in prison. Spa. fices across the country, aiming closing argument. Virginia. And both sides are ex- The other victims are Earthquake experts world- to outline proposals Obama has For guidance during debate pected to pad their totals. wide decried the trial as ridicu- 35-year-old Cary L. Robuck of discussed to improve education, preparation, aides looked to the Racine and 38-year-old Maelyn lous, contending there was no way boost manufacturing jobs, en- first debate between Ronald Rea- AFTER OBAMA AND BIDEN cam- of knowing that a flurry of trem- M. Lind of Oconomowoc. hance U.S.-made energy, reduce gan and then-President Jimmy paign together in Ohio on Tues- Four more women were in- ors would lead to a deadly quake. the federal deficit and raise taxes Carter. “Our first priority must day, the president splits off on “It’s a sad day for science,” jured and remain hospitalized. on the wealthy. be world peace, and that use of what his campaign is describing said seismologist Susan Hough, One is in critical condition and The plan was part of a closing force is always and only a last as a two-day “around-the-clock” of the U.S. Geological Survey in the other three are in satisfac- argument to voters pitched in a resort, when everything else has blitz to six more battleground Pasadena, Calif. “It’s unsettling.” tory condition. Their names new 60-second television adver- failed,” Reagan said when asked states. He’ll be in constant mo- That fellow seismic experts in haven’t been released. tisement released following the how he differed from Carter on tion — making voter calls and Italy were singled out in the case Police say the suspect, final debate. In the ad, Obama how America should exercise its sleeping aboard Air Force One “hits you in the gut,” she said. 45-year-old Radcliffe Franklin speaks directly to the camera military power. as he flies overnight Wednesday Haughton, was found dead of a about his plans for a second term from Nevada to Tampa, Fla. self-inflicted gunshot wound in- and touts economic gains. AIDES ALSO ENCOURAGED Rom- The vice president is midway Overnight Clashes In side the spa. “We’re not there yet,” Obama ney to try not to take the bait they through a three-day tour of uber- Lebanon Leave Two A court awarded Zina says in the ad, “but we’ve made were sure Obama would offer battleground Ohio, and Obama’s Haughton a four-year restrain- real progress and the last thing in the form of sharp attacks or team contends its best way of en- Dead, Officials Say ing order against her husband we should do is turn back now.” distortions of Romney’s record. suring victory is a win there. The BEIRUT (AP) — Clashes last week after she said he The ad will air in the nine states They said they worried about campaign says internal polling in Beirut and other parts of threatened her. whose electoral votes are still Romney’s tendency to veer off gives Obama a lead in the Mid- Lebanon killed at least two considered up for grabs — New track when attacked — and wor- western battleground state, in people and left more than a Cycling’s Governing Hampshire, Virginia, North ried he would be prone to mak- large part because of the popu- dozen wounded overnight as Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Wiscon- ing a mistake if he did so in an larity of the president’s bailout of fears grow that Syria’s civil war Body Agrees to Strip sin, Iowa, Nevada and Colorado. area like foreign policy, where he the auto industry. is spilling over into its smaller Armstrong of His Seven neighbor, security officials and National Tribal Group Focuses on Voter ID Laws state-run media said Monday. Tour de France Titles The latest spasms of violence GENEVA (AP) — Seven ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A where photo identification will tribal communities have no came amid rising tension be- tween Lebanese groups that sup- lines of blanks. From 1999 to national tribal advocacy group be required at the polls on Elec- street addresses. port and oppose the regime of 2005. There will be no Tour de has identified nearly a dozen tion Day. NCAI President Jefferson Syrian President Bashar Assad France winner in the record states where it says new voter The report says two of its fo- Keel says there are races around identification laws could nega- cus states — Alaska and Florida the country that could hinge on and in the wake of the assassina- book for those years. tion last week of a top anti-Syrian Once the toast of the tively affect voter participation in — do not list tribal ID cards as the Native vote, and he wants to Native American communities. acceptable forms of identifica- ensure no one is disenfranchised intelligence official in Lebanon. Champs-Elysees, Lance Arm- Most of Lebanon’s Sunnis have strong was formally stripped The National Congress of tion. And it says problems with by the new laws. He discussed American Indians released a other new voter ID laws include the report from the group’s an- backed Syria’s mainly Sunni rebels, of his seven Tour titles Monday while Lebanese Shiites tend to back and banned for life for doping. report Monday that highlights requirements that voters pro- nual convention being held in the states, including those vide a home address, since some Sacramento, Calif. Assad. The Syrian president, like As far as the Tour is con- many who dominate his regime, is cerned, his victories never hap- a member of the Alawite sect, an pened. He was never on the top Activist Dies After Years of Fighting For American Indian Causes offshoot of Shiite Islam. step of the podium. The win- Lebanese Brig. Gen. Wis- ner’s yellow jersey was never on SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — ence, appearing in several movies. ture and to challenge a govern- sam al-Hassan, who was killed his back. Russell Means spent a lifetime Means, who died Monday ment that had paid little attention in a car bomb in an east Beirut The decision by the Interna- as a modern American Indian from throat cancer at age 72, to tribes in generations. He was neighborhood on Friday, was a tional Cycling Union marked warrior. He railed against broken helped lead the 1973 uprising at also one of the first to urge sports Sunni who challenged Syria and an end to the saga that brought treaties, fought for the return of Wounded Knee — a bloody con- teams to do away with Indian Hezbollah. down the most decorated rider stolen land and even took up arms frontation that raised America’s names and mascots. His assassination has threat- in Tour history and exposed against the federal government. awareness about the struggles of “No one except Hollywood ened to shatter Lebanon’s fragile widespread cheating in the sport. A onetime leader of the Ameri- Indians and gave rise to a wider stars and very rich Texans wore political balance. Many politi- “Lance Armstrong has no can Indian Movement, he called protest movement that lasted for Indian jewelry,” Means said, cians have blamed Syria for the place in cycling, and he deserves national attention to the plight of the rest of the decade. recalling the early days of the killing and angry protesters to be forgotten in cycling,” said impoverished tribes and often la- Before AIM, there were few movement. And there were doz- tried to storm the government Pat McQuaid, president of the mented the waning of Indian cul- national advocates for American ens, if not hundreds, of athletic palace after al-Hassan’s funeral governing body. “Make no mis- ture. After leaving the movement Indians. Means was one of the teams “that in essence were in- Sunday but were pushed back by take, it’s a catastrophe for him, in the 1980s, the handsome, braid- first to emerge. He sought to re- sulting us, from grade schools to troops who opened fire in the and he has to face up to that.” ed activist was still a cultural pres- store Indians’ pride in their cul- college. That’s all changed.” air and fired tear gas. Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 LOCAL Same-Sex Marriage Vote Hits Home TELLING THEIR STORIES: ‘Break Down Those Walls’ ‘The More You Give Tony Barton, a stay-at-home dad, and his partner, Carlos Them Positives, The Contreras, a medical profes- More You Break sional, have been in a commit- ted relationship for over 21 years. Down Those Walls’ The couple had a church wed- By Amy Nile ding ceremony and obtained a [email protected] domestic partnership license in 2008. Editor’s note: As part of The After a year of preparation, Chronicle’s series of stories about securing their financial stabil- upcoming ballot measures, we ity and taking parenting classes, are telling the story of people in the couple adopted their now Lewis County who would be di- 10-year-old son. rectly affected by voter approval “Our son had two dads and or rejection of same-sex marriage. he’s proud of it,” Barton said. “I Today, in keeping with our com- don’t think we’ve had social mitment to cover the full depth norms for a long time.” and breadth of life in the greater While it is sometimes hard Lewis County area, we hear from to be gay and live in Centralia, gay members of our community, the couple said, they love the as well as a 96-year-old who people in the community. compares the racial discrimina- Both partners have been out tion of her youth in the South since high school. Barton, who to today’s debate over same-sex grew up in Onalaska, said he marriage. We also talk to sup- received a lot of support. And porters of traditional marriage Contreras, a native of Guam, who urge voters to overturn the said he has experienced accep- Legislature’s recent expansion of tance among most of his co- marriage to same-gender couples. workers. “But you’re going to get big- Gay life in Lewis County in- ots everywhere,” he said. “The cludes a wide and diverse variety more you give them positives, of experiences, just as it does the more you break down those in straight life. Some same-sex walls.” couples have experienced dis- Fear is based on ignorance, crimination in the community, Barton said. while others have found accep- “And a lot of that ignorance tance. And a few have decided comes from the church,” he said, to speak out, even at the risk of noting that he and his partner facing a backlash, to tell their Pete Caster / [email protected] identify with the gnostic Chris- stories to voters who will decide Steve Bell, right, points to a sign on the refrigerator supporting Washington Referendum 74, while Bell’s partner, Erik Higgens, tian faith. whether to overturn the state’s stands in their kitchen on Thursday prior to an Octoberfest-themed party at their house in Chehalis. Referendum 74 will be Some churches, Contreras new law allowing marriage for voted on during the Nov. 6 general election. If approved, state law would allow same-sex couples to marry. said, preach bigotry and anti- same-sex couples. gay sentiments and he thinks The sponsors of Referendum children aren’t raised by drug One partner said he had to the Founding Fathers aimed to people listen because they have 74 are campaigning for voters addicted parents, in poverty or seek an order of protection after protect the rights of the minor- to reject the February marriage not been exposed to many gay around violence. being threatened with assault. ity from the majority. people or different ways of life. measure, Senate Bill 6239, which The couple even had to find “It literally says it doesn’t af- would have taken effect in June. “Their side of the fence is Coming Out other arrangements for their fect them,” Bell said, referring painted white, ours is painted Supporters are pushing to ap- pets while they are working be- to the portion of the law that prove the referendum, uphold- Staebler once married a man rainbow,” he said. “We really cause a neighbor has threatened exempts religious institutions don’t act like the flaming queens ing the state law and allowing but some time after they split up, to harm the animals. from recognizing and perform- gay couples to marry as of Dec. she realized she was attracted to in Seattle. There’s a wide vari- Though they have a do- ing same-sex marriages. “Refer- ety of gay life, just as there is in 6, making Washington the sev- women. When the Centralia na- mestic partnership, they still endum 74 expands freedom and enth state to allow such unions. tive came out in her 30s she was straight life.” worry about having access to it happens in a time when a lot Still, the couple said they re- “Everyone should have a right living in Washington, D.C. each other in the case of a hos- of people feel freedom is being to love who they love and com- “It was a lot easier to talk main Christian. pitalization or another emer- taken away.” “I get around it because I feel mit their lives to each other,” about being gay,” she said. gency where someone may not Though gay people often feel the love of God in my heart,” said Rebecca Staebler, a down- “There was a lot of diversity. It be aware of the rights the state alone and isolated in rural com- Barton said. “Jesus never said town Centralia shop owner who was an easier place to be out — offers. Furthermore, their part- munities, Bell said the people in anything about homosexuals. considers herself a lesbian or bi- to be gay — to be single.” nership is only valid in Wash- Lewis County have surprised People need to learn about an- sexual. Still, when she first told her ington so they are not entitled them. other person rather than just It’s challenging to live in parents, two longtime Centra- to federal rights nor would they “I think a lot of people can Lewis County for gays and les- lia residents, they didn’t under- be offered similar protections if condemn.” be fiscally conservative but not Christianity, he said, needs bians, she said, and same-sex stand. they crossed into Oregon or any as socially conservative as you couples have a right, like every- to change with society. Though her mom came to other state. might think,” Bell said. one else, to be validated in their “People tie marriage with re- support her, Staebler and her Because they pay taxes and Bell remembers coming choice of partner. Though she ligion but they forget through father did not talk for some contribute to society just like home from a wedding when he hasn’t experienced much dis- time and were still not speaking history it was more about prop- anyone else, they said, they was about 4 years old and ask- crimination personally, she was when he died a few months later. erty,” Contreras said. “Marriage should be able to marry, which ing his mother, a Sunday school hesitant to talk about her experi- “I know in my heart of hearts is about love, not the sex of a would afford them benefits that teacher, why girls had to marry ences publicly. he would have accepted me,” she person.” are understood universally. boys because he wanted to mar- “It is a conservative com- said. The couple said they would ry a boy. munity and a small town and She hopes that like her moth- like to legally marry to achieve Frustration “It wasn’t a very satisfying people talk,” the HubBub owner er, the people in Lewis County equality, fairness and no longer answer then and it isn’t now,” said. “I’m ready to say this is part will also come to accept same- Steve Bell, a biologist for the be treated as second-class citi- of who I am. And if people don’t sex couples. When Staebler’s Department of Fish and Wild- he said. “It’s not a choice. At no zens. want to come into my store be- niece was planning her wed- life, and his partner, Erik Hig- point did I choose to become “We work just as hard and cause of it, I’m sorry for them.” ding in Centralia, a local florist gins, a radiologic technician, ex- gay.” pay just as many taxes,” Contre- Staebler said she doesn’t hide refused to provide services after pressed frustration with having After coming out with his ras said. “It’s nobody’s business her sexual orientation but she she found out the ceremony was to wait after the marriage law partner three years ago, Bell what we do in the bedroom.” also doesn’t make a big deal out for a same-sex couple. passed in February. said, most of his family came of it. “The acceptance and embrac- The couple, who have been to acceptance but some stopped THIS NOVEMBER, Washington “I didn’t march down the ing of gays and lesbians isn’t in a committed relationship for sending Christmas cards. voters will have the final say in street with a rainbow flag or there,” she said. “It’s hurtful be- three years, hopes R-74 passes “I found the person I wanted deciding if couples like Con- anything,” she said. “I’ve never cause they are your neighbors.” in November because Bell’s to spend the rest of my life with,” treras and Barton and Bell and felt like I wanted to define my- mother is 87 and has cancer Bell said. “It’s pretty hard to hide Higgins can legally get mar- them in the closet.” self by my sexuality, religion or Fear of Discrimination and Higgins’ father is 82 and ried. political views.” has also had some health is- Higgins, who grew up in “This is the defining civil Staebler said marriage has Another gay couple, who sues. Oakville, attending a very con- rights issue of our times,” Bell been redefined many times own a downtown Centralia shop, “Time is really not on our side servative church, said his dad said. “I do look forward to the throughout history including asked not to have their names should we decide to get married,” used tell him stories of beating day it’s over and we can just live letting interracial couples mar- published for fear of harm to Bell said, noting that weddings up gay schoolmates. But after our lives.” ry and no longer considering a their business. The couple, who could provide a much needed some struggling, both parents woman property of her husband. married 10 years ago in Canada, economic boost to related busi- eventually became supportive. Rather than worrying about if a said being gay in Lewis County nesses. “If everyone were to come out, Amy Nile child is raised by a mother and hasn’t been easy and they re- If conservatives and reli- this whole civil rights issue for Business, Education & South Lewis County a father or a couple of the same main guarded to protect them- gious fundamentalists want lib- gay people would be over because (360) 807-8235 sex, Staebler said, society should selves, after having negative ex- erty, Bell said, they should sup- everyone would know someone twitter.com/AmyNileReports be focusing on making sure periences in the community. port the measure, considering who is gay,” Higgins said. facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle Traditional Marriage Supporters Urge Voters to Reject R-74 ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN: ing some business owners to go Those wearing a blue collar or ried for 38 years, said he op- against their personal beliefs. other everyday people, includ- poses R-74 because the primary Same-Sex Union The night of the vote on Feb. ing doctors and counselors, function of marriage is to pro- Opponents Fear 1 in which the Senate approved would be subject to discrimi- duce children. Because marriage gay marriage, Sen. Dan Swecker, nation lawsuits if they followed is about producing offspring, he Redefinition Will R-Rochester, said the law ap- through on their strongly held said, it is not primarily about Harm Society, Force pears to work against discrimi- moral beliefs, Swecker said. personal feelings or the mutual Business Owners to nation, but in fact opens the In a recent interview, he told benefit of two parties. Therefore, door to hostility and discrimi- Father Tim Ilgen Sen. Dan Swecker The Chronicle that marriage is a relationship between a man Go Against Beliefs nation against those who sup- Chehalis priest R-Rochester an institution that has always and a women is the only one By Amy Nile port the traditional definition of existed primarily as a place for that rises to the level of govern- one man, one woman in a mar- marriage as the best way to one mother and one father to ment concern. [email protected] riage. bring up the next generation of raise their offspring, and so At the same time, Swecker Opponents of same-sex “If this debate is about toler- children, and wants to hold on should not be extended to cou- said, heterosexual couples who marriage are urging voters to ance,” Swecker said on the Sen- to it?” ples that nature did not design do not want or cannot have overturn Senate Bill 6239, the ate floor, “then the question The religious protections to have children. children, and seniors or people February measure authorizing must be asked: Can people who in the bill only apply to those “There’s just no way they can who are past their childbearing civil unions for gay and lesbian want to redefine marriage tol- who work in churches or other be equal,” Swecker said. “They years, should still be allowed to couples, fearing negative con- erate the fact that much of the houses of faith — those with can’t have kids.” sequences to society and forc- population regards traditional a clergy collar, Swecker said. Swecker, who has been mar- please see TRADITIONAL, next page • Main 13 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 96-Year-Old Centralia Woman Voices Support for Same-Sex Marriage DISCRIMINATION: could be more about freedom or discrimination,” she said. “I Tennessee Native plan to vote for equality.” Equates the Fight for Staebler said she does not agree with those who think ex- Marriage Equality to tending the benefits of marriage Civil Rights Movement to same-sex couple somehow re- defines or threatens traditional By Amy Nile marriage. [email protected] “It still goes back to discrimi- nation because black people are As a mother of two lesbian born with dark skin and homo- daughters, Stellajoe Staebler, a sexuals are born with those ten- 96-year-old Centralia woman, dencies,” she said. “People are said she supports Referendum born the way they’re born and 74 because she wants same-sex they can’t change that.” couples to have the same rights Staebler said she admires her as heterosexual partners. daughter, Rebecca, for speak- “I grew up knowing almost ing out in support of same-sex nothing about it,” she said. “But unions, though she worries that I did know about discrimina- it will put her business at risk. tion.” “She’s always been a very sen- Staebler equates today’s sitive, loving person and I hope struggle for marriage equality people will respect her for that,” facing the gay community to the she said. Pete Caster / [email protected] fight against social discrimina- Staebler, who was married Rebecca Staebler, right, walks with her mother, Stellajoe, on Friday morning near Stellajoe’s home in Centralia. tion during the African-Ameri- more than 50 years herself, can civil rights movement. said she knows homosexual “I was taught to cross the nurses, teachers and counsel- BALLOT MEASURE SUMMARY street if a black person was com- ors. Some of the same-sex cou- STATES WITH SAME-SEX MARRIAGE ing toward me,” the Tennessee ples she knows have adopted This bill allows same-sex couples to marry, MEASURES ON THE 2012 BALLOT applies marriage laws without regard to native said. children. Maine: An initiative on the ballot seeks to legal- gender, and specifies that laws using gender- But when Staebler was a se- “And I don’t know of any bet- ize same-sex marriage. This is the first time a state’s specific terms like husband and wife include nior in high school, she recalls ter parents,” the mother of three voters have been directly asked to legalize same-sex same-sex spouses. After 2014, existing domes- learning a song at Sunday school said. “I think they’re making the marriage, rather than prohibit it. tic partnerships are converted to marriages, ex- that changed her views. world a better place for all of us.” Maryland: Voters will consider a popular refer- cept for seniors. It preserves the right of clergy “Red or yellow, black or white, endum seeking to overturn a new law legalizing Staebler, who identifies her- or religious organizations to refuse to perform they are precious in his sight,” same-sex marriage. self as a Christian, said while or recognize any marriage or accommodate Minnesota: The state legislature referred a she said, recalling the lyrics. she knows some people in the wedding ceremonies. The bill does not affect same-sex marriage ban to the ballot. This question “Which lead me to believe we community, even some of her licensing of religious organizations providing is similar to those that have appeared on the ballot were supposed to love all people.” friends disagree, she respects adoption, foster-care, or child-placement. in 30 other states since 1998. So on senior day at the their opinion. The legislature passed Engrossed Substitute North Carolina: Voters approved a same-sex church she spoke out, urging “I hope people will think Senate Bill 6239 concerning marriage for same- marriage ban in May 2012. the all white congregation to deeply about the reason for vot- sex couples, modified domestic-partnership Washington: Like Maryland, Washington has invite their black neighbors into ing the way they vote,” she said, law, and religious freedom, and voters have a popular referendum on the ballot that seeks to worship services. But following noting the pride she has in her filed a sufficient referendum petition on this overturn a new law legalizing same-sex marriage. her speech, only her best friend bill. successful daughters. “I will Source: National Conference of State Legislatures congratulated her. vote for equality for them and Source: Washington Secretary of State’s Office “I think the vote in November others like them.” News in Brief By The Chronicle Traditional: Redefining Marriage Has ‘Serious Consequences’ Continued from page Main 12 “There are serious and nega- ready forbids businesses from Joseph Catholic Church in Che- Silver Creek Man tive consequences if marriage is discriminating based on a vari- halis told The Chronicle after Arrested After Short marry because the government redefined,” said Chip White of ety of factors, including sexual the law passed in February. “I’m shouldn’t regulate fertility. Preserve Marriage Washington, orientation, race and gender, against it because I don’t believe Police Chase in Winlock “There are a lot of people who a coalition of community and White said this is different. it’s what God intended. ... Hu- Winlock police arrested a Sil- don’t want kids that end up with faith groups. These businesses, he said, are mans have no right to change ver Creek man Sunday for alleg- them,” the father of four said. White said one can easily re- not discriminating against cer- how God has created us.” edly attempting to elude an offi- Swecker said another con- member why the group opposes tain people because they are gay, While the law specifically cer after the man refused to stop cern he has with extending the same-sex marriage by the ABCs. they just don’t support same- preserves the right of clergy and during a traffic stop. right to marry to same-sex cou- That is - same-sex couples Al- sex marriage and should not be religious organizations to per- When a Winlock police of- ples is that other two-party rela- ready have most of the rights punished for those beliefs. form or recognize — or decline ficer attempted to pull Marcus tionships, like brothers and sis- of traditional marriage through “Government would treat me to perform or recognize — any Church, 25, of Silver Creek, over ters, same-sex siblings, or elderly domestic partnerships, kids like a bigot, like a racist,” he said. marriage or accommodate wed- for suspicion of driving with a parents dependent on adult chil- need Both a mother and a father, Additionally, White fears ding ceremonies, White said suspended license, Church al- dren could also be included. and there are Consequences to that churches and nonprofit he worries that churches might legedly did not stop, then drove Society, he said, defines mar- society if the law takes effect. organizations would abandon have to rent rooms to same-sex 50 mph on Southeast First Street riage by making legal provisions White said he is afraid busi- their charitable causes if they couples for receptions. through a residential area in for heterosexual couples, like nesses such as photographers, did not want to expand their “The government would Winlock, according to Winlock the right to hold property or caterers and hotels could be services to gay people. make them do something they police. He then got out of the car share benefits for the sole pur- forced to provide services for “I can’t imagine the archbish- don’t believe in,” he said. “So and fled to a house on Ash Street. pose of providing the best nur- same-sex couples, even if they op or any priest allowing gay this is the state treating people He was apprehended and turing environment for the next strongly favor traditional mar- marriage to take place in their who believe in traditional mar- placed under arrest and a search generation. riage. Though existing law al- parish,” Father Tim Ilgen of St. riage as racists.” of his person revealed a sub- stance that appeared to be meth- News in Brief (Cont.) • Trained & Experienced amphetamine, according to Caregivers Winlock police. Ron Averill. costs, according to the county • Quality Care From The Police dog Misha and her Lewis County partners commissioners. Comfort Of Your Own Home handler, Winlock Officer Steve with USGS to fund the mainte- While the gauges are pricey, • One On One Miller, did an exterior search of nance costs of 11 stream gaug- they provide essential informa- Compassionate Care Church’s car, and Misha alerted ing stations in the Chehalis and tion during crisis times, said • Free In-Home Assessment to the odor of narcotics, accord- Cowlitz River Basins. The total Tim Elsea, the Lewis County • Temporary Or Long Term ing to Winlock police. An inter- cost of maintaining the sta- Public Works director. Care Services nal search of the vehicle allegedly tions for the upcoming year is “During any major rainfall • On Call 24/7 recovered additional suspected $100,940 — $40,630 from feder- or flood, our staff spends a lot • Locally Owned & Operated methamphetamine, parapherna- al funding and $60,310 from lo- of time on the ... website look- • Serving All Of Lewis, Paciic, cal funding. Increased overhead ing at those gauges to see the Grays Harbor, Thurston & lia and an illegal weapon. Mason Counties Church was arrested for at- also contributed to increased prediction of flow,” he said. tempting to elude police, pos- Compassionate In Home Assistance session of methamphetamine, as www.homecareprosnw.com well as possession of a dangerous 883A South Market Blvd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 weapon, according to Winlock (T) 877-688-1136 (F) 360-996-4389 police. He will also be referred Please Recycle This Newspaper [email protected] CH481306cz.cg for driving while license sus- pended. 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board meeting. • Emergencies Seen The Same Day CH477265cz.cg “I want to reiterate that we chose to keep the Elk gauge be- • Open Monday-Saturday • New Patients Welcome cause it’s critical to giving us some alternative readings, from the Doty gauge, on the Chehalis River Basin,” said Commissioner www.1877drteeth.com Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 LOCAL Dahlin and Hubenthal Compete in PUD Race By Lisa Broadt portance to Dahlin, whose son Dahlin will have to best an ex- [email protected] Jason is an apprentice lineman perienced opponent. INCUMBENT CHALLENGER for the district. Hubenthal, a retired archi- JAMES HUBENTHAL DEAN DAHLIN Things are bound to heat According to the candidate, tect, has served as a PUD com- up: that’s the election forecast the personal connection does missioner for 27 years and is the Family: Wife, Betty; son, Family: Wife, Nicky; son, for the Public Utility District not create a conflict of interest. current president of the board. Robert; daughters, Debbie and Jason; daughter, Amber; two Tam; “all kinds of” grandchil- race in which radio weatherman “We’ve got two other PUD com- For the utility veteran, an- granddaughters Dean Dahlin will challenge in- dren and great-grandchildren Occupation: Retired from missioners, and the great thing is other term would mean the con- cumbent James Hubenthal for Occupation: Retired Union Pacific railroad with 42 we can all work together,” he said. tinuation of, what he describes the District 2 seat. architect years as locomotive engineer Both candidates are Lewis While the economy poses a as already successful practices. Goals, if elected: Continue and 18 years state coordinator County stalwarts, and both vow real challenge, the electrical util- “I have the same goals we’ve to keep rates low — while for railroad safety; 30 years ra- to keep utilities rates low. ity can combat that challenge by had before: keep prices in Lewis following state-mandated con- dio weather broadcaster Dahlin, a familiar voice to keeping their operation lean and County cheaper than any other servation regulations; focus on Goals, if elected: Keep rates employee safety; maintain top- many and a former locomotive mean and by, whenever possible, place in the state. ... And meet low; establish good relation- hiring from within. all obligations as far as conser- notch facilities ships with Lewis County citizens engineer for the Union Pacific Electoral history: Served and PUD employees; develop railroad, said he has done his “At the last meeting they were vation is concerned,” he said. talking about the 2013 budget According to Hubenthal, as PUD commissioner from strong working relationship homework by regularly attend- 1982-88 and 1991-present; ran and maybe adding a financial safety is essential — both for with other PUD commissioners ing the utility district’s Monday unsuccessfully in 1988 Electoral history: Ran un- meetings. analyst, a database administrator. employee well-being and for op- successfully in 1994 for Lewis If elected, he pledged to focus … My concern is to make sure eration efficiency — and so far County Assessor on developing strong, working that, if we can, we do this work has been maintained through and clean, and we’ve had very relationships with Lewis County with people who are already em- top-notch equipment. few shutdown times.” citizens, his fellow commission- ployed by the PUD,” Dahlin said. “We’re in a good position to The District 2 commissioner helps to manage a yearly budget ers and the utility’s district em- “If we add new people does that buy the best equipment we pos- represents Chehalis and western of about $62 million, according ployees, he said. The employee mean another rate increase?” sibly can so our workers are safe,” Lewis County and is part of the to Rich Bauer, the CFO of the relationship is of particular im- To secure the District 2 seat, he said. “We keep the lines open three-commissioner team that Lewis County PUD. Lewis County Teens Expanding Their Horizons By Hallie Simons courses,” Vodjansky-Ward said. young girl gave a few women an For The Chronicle The conference literally began all-too real chance to perform with a bang. The Oregon Museum their skills. In a day and age where math and Science Institute demonstrat- As Dr. Brandy Mauel Fay, and science courses are consid- ed chemical reactions, some im- veterinarian, demonstrated ered tedious and often boring, pressively colored and explosive. drawing blood from a cat to de- a big annual event on Saturday Girls then proceed to more termine whether or not she was aimed demonstrate the value individualized hands-of courses pregnant, an attendee became and excitement of real-life ca- from women who work in math- lightheaded, passed out, and hit reers that depend on these skills. and science-based professions. her head on the concrete floor. Centralia College’s TRiO Tal- ent Search program combined ef- Presenters included women Before she regained con- forts Saturday with the American working as nurses, veterinarians, sciousness and could explain Association of University Wom- paramedics, police, dermatolo- what had happened, it was pre- en to give Lewis County-area gists, civil and aerospace engi- sumed that she had experienced girls in grades 7 to 9 a deeper ex- neers, architects, physical thera- a minor seizure. When she posure to careers that range from pists, pharmacists, radiologists, could explain what happened, veterinary science to criminology. attorneys and coroners. they realized she just passed out. Roughly 200 area girls at- “It’s wonderful; we think ev- Paramedics were called to tended the 19th annual “Ex- erybody’s very enthusiastic,” the scene, but Jennifer Ternan, panding Your Horizons” confer- said Karen McInnturff, AAUW firefighter and paramedic, was ence at the college. coordinating member. presenting a class just downstairs Kathleen Vodjansky-Ward Some activities included fly- and was able to respond imme- runs the TRiO program at the col- ing miniature airplanes, trying diately, giving the chance for her lege, which coordinates the college’s on fireman’s gear, performing students to see how to calmly part of Expanding Your Horizons. dermatological surgery on a pig’s handle an emergency situation. “The girls are just so excited foot, folding origami, sketching “They’ve done a great job of at the end of the day. This type their dream homes and more. rounding up great ladies with Hallie Simons / For The Chronicle of setting is so great for them. Girls had the opportunity to at- great credentials,” said Vodjan- Brandy Mauel Fay, a veterinarian, demonstrates an ultrasound on a cat, to test for We hope it empowers them to tend two sessions apiece. sky-Ward. “It was unfortunate, pregnancy. Fay taught a course on veterinary sciences at the Expanding Your Ho- continue with math and science During the first session, one but I think she’s going to be okay.” rizons conference on Saturday.

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(360) 748-8619 • 800-546-4609 CH483044sl.cg 1169 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis (360) 496-5900 Lund, Realtors [email protected] 250-A Westlake Ave., Morton MLS • Main 15 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 2014 Timeline Set for Possible Twin Cities Fire Consolidation Riverside Fire Authority could expand to include the city of Chehalis and Fire District 6, which covers rural Chehalis, as early EXPANDING RIVERSIDE as spring of 2014, if voters approve. An eventual further expansion could take in rural Napavine’s Fire District 5. TO CHEHALIS AREA: Courtesy Graphic, Lewis County GIS and Lewis County Emergency Management Planning Committee for Regional Fire Authority Annexation Approves Timeline For Bringing it to Public Vote By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Fire commissioners and Chehalis city councilmembers involved in the regional fire authority planning committee indicated last week they plan to bring the possible annexation to a public vote in 2014. The fire districts considering the annexation into the existing Riverside Fire Authority are Fire District 6 (rural Chehalis), the Chehalis Fire Department and Fire District 5 (greater Napavine area). The combination of these three districts with the existing fire authority would mean the Centralia-based Riverside Fire Authority would be serving al- most three-fourths of the coun- ty’s population, or 48,000 people. The planning committee of the regional fire authority, which under state law sets up the model of financing as well as the fire and EMS levels of service, is made up of fire commissioners from both districts as well as RIVERSIDE FIRE CHEHALIS FIRE FIRE DISTRICT 6 - FIRE DISTRICT 5 - Chehalis city council members. The planning committee has AUTHORITY DEPARTMENT RURAL CHEHALIS NAPAVINE AREA been meeting with fire chiefs for Coverage area: 186 square Coverage area: 5.5 square AREA Coverage Area: 66 miles miles square miles the past year and half to look at Coverage area: 145 Approximate population in Approximate population Approximate popula- square miles various options for the future of coverage area: 28,000 in district: 7,200 tion in district: 10,000 Approximate popula- the local fire districts. Number of paid firefighters: Number of paid firefight- Number of paid fire- tion in district: 7,600 25 full-time firefighters, three paid ers: 12 firefighters/EMTs and fighters: Three firefighter/ WHILE CURRENTLY THE various fire chiefs one paid fire chief Number of paid fire- EMTs and one paid fire chief. fighters: Five firefighters, Approximate number of vol- Approximate number of Two of the full-time firefight- districts respond together for one fire chief unteers: 47 volunteers: Four ers are paid for by a federal major calls, such as structure Approximate num- Paramedic service: RFA has Paramedic service: Che- grant, which will ensure the fires, Riverside Fire Author- ber of volunteers: 34 hiring of the two firefighters ity Chief Walkowski stressed in nine firefighter paramedics. Every halis Fire Department has day there is one paramedic on no paid paramedics on staff. Paramedic service: through 2014. previous meetings that it is not a duty out of each station. Their advanced life support is The fire chief and one fire- Approximate number fighter are paramedics; sustainable way to continue op- Main stations: 521 N. Pearl provided by AMR, a privately of volunteers: 23 they also have five part- erating. Each department uses Street in Centralia and 1818 Harri- owned medical transporta- Paramedic service: time medics. different types of equipment, son Ave. in Centralia tion company, as well as med- Fire District 5 has no paid Main station: 2123 Minimum staffing: Each sta- ics from RFA and District 6 paramedics on staff. Their training, and operating methods, Jackson Highway tion is staffed 24 hours a day with when no AMR unit is available. advanced life support is which allows for numerous op- AMR also transports patients Minimum staffing: provided by South County portunities for a miscommuni- a three-person shift of one fire captain, one firefighter/paramedic to the hospital. One paid firefighter Medic One. cation to occur in the middle of and one firefighter/driver/engi- Main station: 455 N.W. Approximate num- Main station: 102 Sec- an emergency response. neer. In addition, one of the chiefs Park St. ber of calls for service in ond Ave. in Napavine All four fire chiefs agree that is always on duty. Minimum staffing: Two 2011: 550 Minimum staffing: One combining into one regional Approximate number of calls firefighters/EMTs Total Estimated Bud- full-time firefighter, one fire authority would not only for service in 2011: 3,700 Approximate number get for 2012: $1.1 million volunteer decrease the risk of a mistake, it Total estimated budget for of calls for service in 2011: Source of Funding: Approximate number 2012: EMS budget of $1.4 million 1,500 Residents in the District of calls for service in 2011: would benefit the community and a fire budget of $3.4 million. Total estimated budget 6 coverage area pay a tax 800 the fire departments serve. Source of funding: EMS bud- for 2012: $1.7 million rate of 25 cents per thou- Total Estimated Budget “You have a group of chiefs get of $1.4 million and a fire bud- Source of funding: The sand of assessed property for 2012: $530,000 that are willing to sit down at a get of $3.4 million. Chehalis Fire Department is value for an EMS levy, in Source of Funding: addition to a rate of $1.14 table together and build some- Source of funding: Residents funded through the general Residents in the district five per thousand for general in the RFA-coverage area pay a city fund, which draws primar- coverage area pay a tax rate thing that looks toward the fu- services. ture,” said Fire District Six Chief tax rate of 50 cents per thousand ily from sales tax, in addition of 75 cents per thousand of of assessed property value for an to property tax and an EMS assessed property value for Tim Kinder, adding that this EMS levy, in addition to a rate of levy. general services. type of dialogue has not always $1.50 per thousand for general existed between fire district lead- services. ers.

AFTER BEING PRESENTED with a number of options by the fire PROPOSED STAFFING MODEL FOR FURTHER chiefs, in May the planning com- mittee indicated it was interested ‘‘You have a group of ANNEXATION OF RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY at looking into what a possible The proposed staffing model was designed based off of anticipated annexation into RFA would im- chiefs that are willing call load for each station. The model is designed in assumption that ply for county residents. to sit down at a table voters approve the annexation in 2014, as well as the later annexation While there are still several of Fire District 5. The expanded fire authority would have three main aspects of the annexation that together and build stations, two of which are the existing main stations for Riverside Fire need to be discussed, especially Authority. The third station would be the main Fire District 6 station on something that looks Jackson Highway. The downtown Chehalis fire station, which has long Please Recycle in regards to budget and gover- This Newspaper nance of the authority, the com- toward the future.’’ been eyed for replacement, would not be used. mittee approved a “work plan There would also be two stations staffed by resident firefighter/EMTs, development timeline” last week, who are people who live in the fire stations for free, and respond to calls presented to them by the fire Tim Kinder in the area. They are volunteers, and receive a stipend for each call they chiefs, which will bring the pos- Fire District 6 Chief respond to. Custom Built sible annexation to voters in the All the community-based fire stations, staffed by volunteers who live nearby, would still exist as they do now. April 2014 special election. If the annexation continues PROPOSED STAFFING BY DISTRICT Bookcases! to moves forward, and is eventu- ally presented to voters, it would in Fire District 6 and Chehalis. Proposed staffing at the Proposed staffing at the Fire Any Size • Any Color be done in a two-step process: Riverside Fire Authority sta- District 6 Adna station on Curtis The initial step would be to an- AT THIS POINT IN the process, ac- tion on 521 N. Pearl St. in Hill Road and state Route 6 nex the Chehalis Fire Depart- cording to Walkowski, it is un- downtown Centralia: Resident Firefighter/EMT ment and Fire District 6 into the clear how much it would cost the Fire Captain Resident Firefighter/EMT RFA, then afterward, if phase various districts if the annexation Driver/Engineer one is approved, voters in Fire were to occur because each dis- Firefighter/Paramedic Volunteer Firefighter/EMT District 5 would then vote on the trict budgets in a different way. annexation as well. Walkowski said it is likely the Proposed staffing at the State legislation requires that property tax rate might rise for Riverside Fire Authority sta- in order to annex a fire district some districts and decrease for tion on 1818 Harrison Ave. in into an existing fire authority, others. The tax rate will not, how- Centralia they must border one another. ever, exceed the current taxation Fire Captain Currently Fire District 6 is lo- rate of Riverside Fire Authority Driver/Engineer cated between Fire District 5 and at $1.50 per thousand, which is Firefighter/paramedic RFA, making it ineligible for a currently the highest fire service Firefighter/EMT FREE LIFETIME one-step annexation. tax in the county. The annexed Volunteer Firefighters/EMT TIRE & MILEAGE CARE When the issue goes to a pub- districts would also assume the lic vote for the first phase of the Proposed staffing at the current RFA EMS levy rate of 50 To help you get more miles annexation, it will not need to cents per thousand. Riverside Fire Authority sta- pass in all of the individual areas. ••• tion at 3715 Cooks Hill Road out of your tires and more It will pass or fail based on the Stephanie Schendel: (360) Resident Firefighter/EMT miles per gallon of gas. combined total of the electorate 807-8208 Resident Firefighter/EMT FREE With youR Proposed staffing at the tiRE PuRchasE Fire District 6 Station on 2123 Jackson Highway Centralia CH481192sl.cg Fire Captain 1211 Harrison Ave. Driver/Engineer 736-6603

Firefighter/paramedic CH481835sl.cg Chehalis Firefighter/EMT 1601 South Gold Street, Centralia Volunteer Firefighter/EMT 36 N. Market Blvd. 748-0295 360-736-3832 • Main 16 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 Tenino Plays Host to Region’s Marching Bands ‘ART ON THE FIELD’: Beavers into preparing for this event, A Band Name” (arranged by Bowerly said. He typically starts Paul Murtha) and “Livin’ on a Marching Band Holds planning the event in early Prayer” (arranged by Victor Lo- 3rd Annual Competition spring, and the marching band’s pez). hours begin even earlier than East Valley High School’s By Hallie Simons that. Marching Band, as led by direc- For The Chronicle “It’s a piece of art on the field,” tor Garry LaPlante, performed a said Bowerly. TENINO — A growing musical selection entitled “Fath- Each of the bands performed oms”, a work by Adam Wilke marching band competition their pieces individually, fol- brought musicians from around and Gary Gilroy. lowed by a drumline battle, the North Mason High per- the region to south Thurston Husky Band’s performance, a County on Saturday. formed “Lady Madonna”, “Let It mass band performance, and fi- Be”, and “Eleanor Rigby,” by The Andrew Bowerly, 28, direc- nally the awards ceremony. tor of Tenino’s marching band, Beatles, under the direction of The massed performance Chris Drewry. coordinated his third annual consisted of “The Star Spangled The event hosts, the Tenino Marching Band Competition, Banner,” (by Francis Scott Key), Beaver Marching Band, per- featuring a performance with “The Thunderer” (by John Philip Bowerly’s 2007 alma mater, the Sousa), “Paralyzer” (by Finger formed “Too Close” (Alex Clare), University of Washington Hus- 11), and “Animal” (by Neon “Good Feeling” (Flo Rida), “Feel ky Marching Band. Trees). So Close To You Right Now” There were five marching “To put 250 kids out there to- (Calvin Harris), “Titanium” bands in attendance, including gether... It’s powerful,” said Bow- (David Guetta) and “Gangnam Rochester, North Mason, East erly. Style” (Psy). Their show was en- Valley, Centralia and Tenino Centralia High School’s titled “Turn On The Radio”, and High Schools. band, under the direction of was performed under Bowerly’s “We’ve got more bands than Louie Blaser, performed “Latin direction. we’ve ever had. It’s exciting, be- Magic” featuring Aztec Fire, The Husky Marching Band cause it’s growing,” Bowerly Evil Ways, and Latin Closer. was joined by Bowerly and his said. “It draws people to Tenino. In their first year together, saxophone for a precise perfor- It’s something for people that the Rochester Warrior March- mance intended to demonstrate Hallie Simons / For The Chronicle wouldn’t normally get to come.” ing Band and director Sarah and inspire the high school The Rochester Warriors marching Band congregates of the ield after their perfor- Thousands of hours went Kaal performed “You Give Love band members. mance during the Tenino Marching Band Festival on Saturday. Foxhounds Seized in Doty Were Wading in Their Filth TAKEN: 18 Puppies and 47 Adult Fox Hounds Were Found Wading In Feces And Urine By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The more than 60 foxhounds seized from the property of a 78-year-old Doty-area woman Friday afternoon are reportedly

the descendents of four puppies CH483279cz.cg their owner, Nancy Punches, saved as she floated atop a book- shelf in her home during the De- cember 2007 floods. The foxhounds taken by au- Courtesy photo thorities on Friday were wading When investigators arrived to the property of Nancy Punches on the 400 block of in feces and urine in their cages. River Road outside of Doty Friday afternoon, they found more than 60 foxhounds Punches has not yet been locked in cages. Many of them were wading in their own excrement. charged as investigators are awaiting a report from the vet- erinarian about the health con- TRUCK Of ditions of the dogs before de- termining the criminal charges, The WeeK according to Lewis County Sheriff’s Office press release. The investigation started af- ter Lewis County Code Enforce- ment received a tip from a wit- ness who was concerned with the conditions that the dogs were living in several days prior, said Chief Deputy Stacy Brown, spokeswoman for the sheriff’s 2001 Toyota Tundra Access Cab/4WD office. A search warrant for Punch- LOADED SR5 PACKAGE es’ property, on the 400 block of Automatic, Air Cond, Full Pwr River Road outside of Doty, was Equipped, Bedliner, Tow,Alloys granted after she refused to al- Stock #V0176 $ low investigators to enter the Vin #5TBBT44131S140268 Was $11,990 building on her property where When authorities from the Lewis County Sherif’s Oice served a search of the 10,595 the dogs were housed, according property of Nancy Punches, a 78-year-old Doty woman, on Friday afternoon they 748-3512 • Northwest Louisiana Ave. (Off Chamber Way • I-5, Exit 79) found 65 foxhounds living in close quarters. Many were wading in water, feces View Our Entire Growing Inventory - www.CFACcars.com to the release. After serving the OPEN Monday - Saturday 9-7, Sundays 10-5 and urine. CUDL inancing available. All Sale Prices Are Plus Applicable Tax & License, Plus Dealer Documentary warrant and entering the build- Service Fee of $150 May Be Added To Sale Price. Sale Prices End October 29th, 2012 ing, investigators found the dogs CH481571sl.cg living in filthy and unsanitary Investigators also found one ation, said Amber Chenoweth conditions. Eighteen of the fox- dead puppy in a cage on the from Pasado’s Safe Haven. Che- hounds were puppies, and 47 property, according to the re- noweth said Pasado’s Safe Haven were adults. lease. The puppy was taken by were able to take 20 of the dogs. The Lewis County Animal the veterinarian for necropsy. “This is a large number of Shelter did not have room for all Punches admitted to investi- dogs that will need to rely on of the dogs; therefore the city of gators that her place “was out of the community to find homes Chehalis, Clark County Animal control,” and after further inves- for them,” Chenoweth told The Control and Pasado’s Safe Haven tigation it does not appear that Chronicle on Friday. all assisted in transporting and Punches was breeding the dogs The Lewis County Animal housing the dogs, according to as a commercial business, ac- Shelter took 17 puppies and 11 the release. Veterinarians from cording to the release. adult fox hounds, Brown said. Cascade West Veterinary Office Often when there is a situ- Anyone interested in adopt- responded and conducted an as- ation like this, the already-full ing any of the dogs should con- sessment on site on Friday and animal shelters are pushed to tact the Lewis County Animal four puppies were taken directly capacity in order to help get Shelter at (360) 740-1290 or Pasa- to their facility for treatment. the animals out of a bad situ- do’s Safe Haven at (360) 793-9393. News in Brief ture levels to over 18 percent Certain restrictions still ap- Lewis County Burn — the statewide standard neces- ply. Ban Formally Lifted sary for burning. The ban had “You have to have someone been ongoing since Aug. 13. there to man the burn. You can’t By The Chronicle Standard county burn laws just start a fire and leave,” said The Lewis County Com- are now in effect. The burn ban Bob Johnson, the Lewis County lift applies only to those in unin- director of community develop- mission on Monday ratified the corporated areas; burning with- ment. burn ban lift ordered by the fire in city limits or urban growth A similar ban on state-owned marshal on Oct. 18. areas remains illegal. Anyone land, regulated by the Depart- CH462522cf.cg The fire marshal reinstated wishing to burn must have a ment of Natural Resources, was burning after a slate of wet permit, and burning in barrels is lifted by Gov. Chris Gregoire This Saturday in... The Chronicle weather brought the area’s mois- still unlawful. last week. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 • Sports 1

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COMMENTARY: 2B Volleyball Editor’s Notes Fantasy Football Update t’s easy, from a fantasy stand- point, to forget about Brian IReynolds. The Morton-White Pass junior running back/line- backer/kicker has been consis- tent on a team that defines con- sistency; he’s the best running back in a deep backfield, and while he’s had big games, it’s tough for some- one of whom so much is expect- ed to surprise anyone. Friday, then, By Aaron VanTuyl was a nice re- avantuyl@ minder that chronline.com even on the No. 1 team in the state, Reynolds is the ace in the hole. He ran for 179 yards and four touchdowns, while kicking four extra points, for 46 points Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in a 48-8 blowout of North Pe Ell’s Kayla Capps celebrates a point during the Trojans’ matchup against Adna on Monday night in Pe Ell. The Trojans swept Adna to seal the Central 2B League Beach — which put him at 917 volleyball title. yards and 19 touchdowns for the season. He was projected to be one of the top running backs in the hypothetical Lewis County Fantasy Football League at the Pe Ell Seals C2BL Championship beginning of the season, and with one game left in the regular By The Chronicle in the District 4 2B Volleyball season he’s been just that, av- PE ELL — The Trojans Tournament. Pe Ell will open eraging 114 yards and over two wrapped up the Central 2B tournament play on Tuesday, TDs a game. In his least-produc- League regular-season vol- Oct. 30, against the winner of a tive game he ran for 54 yards leyball championship here on first-round match between the and a score in a 55-6 win over Monday night with a three- fifth-place C2BL team and the Napavine; he’s topped 120 yards game sweep of Adna. Pe Ell had fourth-place Pacific 2B League five times, fumbled just twice their hands full in each game, team. in 87 carries, and his only pass but managed to stay undefeated Adna will host Onalaska on attempt resulted in a touchdown. with a 25-21, 25-21, 25-23. Wednesday. More importantly, he’s stayed "We played catch-up all healthy. What more can you ask night," Trojans coach Eddi Pe- Tigers Fall in Five to Mossyrock for from your fantasy running terson said. "We didn't pull NAPAVINE — The Tigers back? ahead in each game until we took Mossyrock to five sets, but reached 20." didn't have enough in the tank Pe Ell won on Senior Night Week 8 Stars to finish off the Vikings in a where Alissa Brooks-Johnson, 25-19, 25-23, 18-25, 18-25, 15-7 Reynolds had a big game Taylor Ratkie, Kristyna Mayes- in Week 8, but the high-scorer loss here Monday night in Cen- ki, Samantha Jo Robinson and tral 2B League volleyball action. honors go to Winlock’s Chance Faith McNeal were honored. Fisher. The Cardinals put up "We really struggled at the "It was a tough three games net tonight. We had a hard time their highest point total of the for us," Peterson said. "We knew season — by a wide margin — connecting on our hits, and had we had to win this one to get a lot of hitting errors," Napavine in a 45-42 loss to Onalaska, and first in our league." Fisher racked up 160 rushing coach Monica Dailey said. "We Brooks-Johnson and Rob- yards and 27 receiving yards, Brandon Hansen / just didn't have any energy to- inson stood out with eight kills [email protected] with five touchdowns and a night." apiece, and Tabatha Skeen was Pe Ell’s Sami Robinson slams the ball during the Trojans’ matchup against Adna 2-point conversion (51 points). Dailey cited Teryn Pan- 13 for 13 from the service line on Monday night in Pe Ell. In that same game, Ony’s Travis nette (21 digs), Kristin Hickey for the winners. McMillion ran for 152 yards ings, meaning the Trojans' next 7-0 league) will play at Tou- (26 digs) and Caitlin Sheets (25 and a touchdown and passed Morton-White Pass, with digs) for their work defensively. two league losses, currently sits game will have no impact on tle Lake on Wednesday, and for 77 yards and three scores, C2BL, giving the McMillionaire 36 at second in the league stand- their final place. Pe Ell (14-0, have earned a first-round bye please see page S2 points. The game, as have many of the Loggers’ contests, featured 1A Girls Soccer plenty of big fantasy perfor- mances: Ony’s Keifer Castle ran for 112 yards and a TD (17 Gaffney Scores points); Ony’s Evan Wrzesinski caught two passes for 37 yards Four in Adna’s and two touchdowns (16 points); Ony’s Trevor Lawrence picked Win Over up 85 yards from the line of scrimmage and scored thrice (26 Hoquiam points); and Winlock’s Cory Mc- Nelly ran for 61 yards and scored By The Chronicle twice (18 points). ... Tenino’s ADNA — Regyn Gaffney offense was held out of the end scored four goals as the Pirates zone, but wide receiver Devante picked up a 4-1 victory over Ho- Harris totaled 149 yards from quiam here on Monday after- scrimmage (15 points) and quarterback Mac Shaw ran for noon. Kendra Stajduhar dished 120 yards and passed for 52 (14 out three assists in the Pirates' points) against fourth-ranked SWW 1A League Evergreen Di- Hoquiam. ... Toledo’s Mack vision girls soccer win. Gaul and Cody Meier just keep "Kendra worked real hard doing their thing. In a 35-32 getting the ball to Regyn," Pirate loss to La Center, Meier ran for coach Juli Aselton said. "We're 148 yards and scored twice (27 happy we got those four goals. points), and Gaul picked up 118 She got a lot of shots on goal." Brandon Hansen / [email protected] please see FANTASY, page S2 Adna’s Regyn Gafney beats a Hoquiam defender during her team’s game on Monday afternoon in Adna. please see PIRATES, page S2

Swampy The Final Word Check out Thursday’s M’s Hire Dave Hansen as New Hitting Coach edition of The SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mari- spent four seasons as a hitting instruc- TV’s Best Bet Chronicle for ners have hired former major leaguer Dave a 12-page tor in the Arizona Diamondbacks system. Hansen to be their new hitting coach, re- Hansen interviewed for the job in Seattle Battle of the placing Chris Chambliss, who was fired Ark. St. at La.-Lafayette Swamp extra, when Chambliss was hired. 5 p.m. after the season. Hansen’s charge will be improving a with all the The Mariners made the announce- ESPN2 details on Fri- ment on Monday. Hansen spent half of the Mariners offense that was the worst in day’s W.F. West 2011 and all of the 2012 season in the same baseball. They finished last in the league at Centralia position with the Los Angeles Dodgers be- in batting average (.234), on-base percent- football game. fore being fired at the end of the season. age (.296), slugging percentage (.369) and Pete Caster / [email protected] Prior to joining the Dodgers, Hansen on-base plus slugging (.665). Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 SPORTS

Saturday’s 2A Tennis Fantasy: C2BL Plays Thursday Continued from Sports 1 Waiver Wire/Up Next yards and a score, and ran in a Winlock goes from facing PAT (20 points). ... Rochester’s a Logger defense that gave up offense had a breakout game 71 points to Mossyrock to a in a 41-14 win over Stevenson. Napavine team that shut out Tyler Gedney ran for 60 yards Mossyrock. Adjust your ex- and two scores, and passed for pectations accordingly. Things 178 yards and a touchdown (29 don’t get any easier for Mossyr- points), while Tyler Yarber piled ock, which hosts Morton-White up 103 receiving yards and 70 Pass on Thursday. ... Tenino, in rushing yards with a touchdown the last three weeks, has played for 23 points. ... Jared Olson undefeated La Center, always- continues to be the goal-line powerful Montesano and unde- back for Adna, scoring twice feated Hoquiam. The Beavers with 85 rushing/receiving yards (5-3) now play at rival Rochester in a 14-7 win over rival Pe Ell (2-6), which could feature the for 20 points. Andy Pickens ran return of the prolific offense for 134 yards for the Trojans (13 Tenino showed in its first five points). ... W.F. West running games. ... Centralia quarterback back Dylan Verderico keeps Joe Blaser passed for 183 yards finding the end zone. He scored and two touchdowns against twice against Capital, once on Black Hills, but three intercep- a nice 41-yard run and against tions dropped him to 12 points. Baylor Scott hauled in five of David Blomdahl on a goal-line plunge (16 points). Courtesy Photo / ... Napavine’s Layne Hellem those passes for 88 yards and a W.F. West tennis doubles team Kenny Saari, left, and Daniel Blomdahl pose after winning the District 4 2A Boys Tennis Tourna- ran for 123 yards and a score score (13 points), and the Tigers ment’s doubles bracket Saturday at the Mint Valley Racquet Complex in Longview. against Mossyrock (18 points), host rival W.F. West on Friday. ... and teammate Jorden Hartley Adna plays Onalaska. Expect big went for 99 yards and a score (16 numbers both ways. ... This is Blomdahl, Saari Win District Tennis Title points). The two healthy backs the final week of regular-season By The Chronicle championships this spring, beat Once the ball got into play, I felt give the Tigers the 1-2 punch action, and the Central 2B League’s games will be played LONGVIEW — W.F. West's Mathias Burlingame and Doug like we won a higher percentage out of the backfield they were expected to have all season, on Thursday night to accom- Daniel Blomdahl and Kenny Doenges from Capital 7-6, with of the points." which is bad news for any play- modate any potential tiebreaker Saari won a tight matchup in the a 7-5 tiebreaker, and 6-4 in the The deciding match was tied off opponents. scenarios next week. finals of the District 4 2A Boys title match. at 4-4 before the Bearcat pair Tennis Tournament here Satur- "It was just a very high level of pulled out the victory. day to claim the district champi- tennis," Bearcat coach Jack State The State 2A Boys Tennis onship. said. "Both teams served well Championships will be held at C2BL: Loggers Sweep Cardinals Blomdahl and Saari, who and both teams really struggled the Nordstrom Tennis Center in will advance to the State 2A returning serves because of that. Seattle, May 24 and 25. Continued from Sports 1 Central 2B League volleyball ac- tion. Pannette, Hickey and Monique It was the final home game Prep Football Sheets combined for perfect for Logger seniors Sierra Smal- serving in the match. It was the final home match ley (eight assists), Macy Disney Official’s Corner: Fumble — Or Not for Napavine seniors Hickey, (seven defensive digs, five serves), Each week this football sea- Monique Sheets, Pannette and Autumn Durand (nine kills, son, Bob Berg of the Southwest Cassidy Boles. eight assists) and Jessica Simons Washington Football Officials Napavine (8-5, 3-4 league) (eight defensive passes). Association will explain the rules will play at Winlock on Wednes- Onalaska will play at Adna of the prep gridiron. This week day. on Wednesday in its last game of in the Official’s Corner, Berg ex- Notes: Pe Ell has locked up the season. plains what constitutes a fumble. the C2BL championship. Mor- ton-White Pass (5-2) plays at Seton Catholic Wins Adna After Further Review Mossyrock (5-2) on Wednesday, Tournament with the second C2BL seed to In the game of football, ab- the District 4 tournament on ADNA — Seton Catholic sent a deliberate pass or kick, the line. Toutle Lake (4-3), Wah- took first in the nine-team Adna the objective of the game is to kiakum (4-4), Adna (3-4) and have the ball in possession of a Varsity Volleyball Tournament Napavine (3-4) occupy the next player during a down. But such team or ONLY the offensive here Saturday, going 5-3 in pool four spots, and could end up in is not always the case; that is one player who fumbled the ball play and beating Mossyrock and a four-way tie when the regu- of the reasons officials carry a (NCAA & NFL). If another of- South Bend in bracket competi- lar season comes to a close on bean bag (blue in high school fensive player recovers the ball tion. and pros; black in college): to the play is dead at the spot of the Wednesday, in which case a tie- The host Pirates and mark the spot where a player fumble. In college and the pros breaker/playoff will be instituted Napavine each went 5-3 during loses possession of the ball. First, this ‘fourth down fumble rule’ to determine the district tourna- bracket play, though the Tigers a few definitions. All codes state also applies to try plays (extra ment seedings. skipped out on bracket play to that a fumble is any loss of player point attempts) which are actu- allow their players to attend possession other than by pass- ally fourth down plays for the Loggers Sweep Winlock Saturday evening’s homecom- ing or kicking. Not to be con- recovering team (in this case the purposes of this rule. ing dance. Adna lost to South On any down, if the ball is ONALASKA — The Loggers fused with a fumble is a muff, kicker’s team) but they may not Bend in the first round, but beat fumbled and rolls unrecovered celebrated Senior Night with which is the touching of a loose advance the ball. Mossyrock in the third/fourth backwards of the fumble spot a 25-11, 25-11, 25-10 win over ball by a player in an unsuccess- Snaps to the quarterback Winlock here Monday night in place match. ful attempt to secure possession (hand to hand, pistol, or shot- and out of bounds, the ball be- (NFHS and NFL) or to make an gun) are backwards passes and longs to the fumbling team at unsuccessful attempt to catch or not fumbles if the quarterback the point it went out of bounds TIRE recover a ball that is touched in fails to handle the snap. A back- and the game clock starts on Pirates the attempt (NCAA). wards pass (or lateral), if not the ready for play (always in the FALL SALE Possession of the football possessed, is also a pass and not NFL, and in the college ranks Continued from Sports 1 always precedes a fumble. The a fumble. Basically anything except the last 2 minutes of ei- ther half) or snap (NFHS). If the FREE LIFETIME greatest confusion (and some- else is a fumble; but the conse- Adna jumped out to a 2-0 ball is fumbled forward and out TIRE & MILEAGE times entertainment) on a muff quences of a fumble can be very halftime lead, before Hoquiam of bounds the ball belongs to or a fumble concerns punts. The different under the various offi- answered in the first 5 minutes CARE receiver is back to receive the ciating rules. the fumbling team at that point and the clock starts on the snap of the second half. Gaffney con- To help you get more miles punt and attempts to catch the tinued to pour it on with a goal ball which then bounces off his (NFHS). In college and the pros, out of your tires and more What’s the Difference? the ball is brought back to the in both the 50th and 54th min- miles per gallon of gas. shoulder pads. The team cover- utes. All fumbles are live balls spot where the ball was fumbled ing the punt secures possession "My defense played well," and starts to run down field but and eligible for recovery by any and the clock will start on the FREE With youR Aselton said. "Amber Langwor- the official blows his whistle member of either team. During referee’s ready for play signal. In tiRE PuRchasE thy, Kelsey Aselton, Melyssa No- and stops the action. Why? Be- most downs, recovered fumbles all codes the basic rule for all of cause the receiver muffed the may be advanced by either team. this is that touching precedes cis and Kayla Weed did good for kick, rather than fumbled it If the fumble is by a player on possession and possession pre- us." Adna (6-6 overall) will host — because he never possessed fourth down, the ball may be cedes a fumble. You can’t pos- Centralia sess the ball without first touch- Napavine on Saturday at 1 p.m., it. Since the kick crossed the recovered and advanced by any 1211 Harrison Ave. neutral zone and was touched member of either team (NFHS) ing it and you cannot fumble the and play at Ocosta on Tuesday. by the receiver, it belongs to the or any member of the defensive ball without first possessing it. The Pirates will then turn host 736-6603 Ocosta on Monday, Nov. 5, and Chehalis CH481837sl.cg play at Napavine on Nov. 8. All 36 N. Market Blvd. Sports Briefs four games have playoff implica- 748-0295 tions for the Pirates. Students Plan to Pink Out the Swamp Cup By The Chronicle be for sale at next Friday's sponsored by the Centralia- TRUCK Of The Centralia High School game. Shirts can also be pre- Chehalis Kiwanis Club, with Sports Medicine Club and the ordered at Centralia's home proceeds benefitting Cen- The WeeK W.F. West High School ASB volleyball game tonight, as tralia Middle School sports have teamed up to create a well as in the W.F. West and programs. On alternating fund-raiser for Breast Cancer Centralia school offices. years the game is sponsored Awareness Month that helps All proceeds will go to by the Chehalis Activators out local parties. the American Cancer Society, and played in Chehalis, with The two student groups with the money specifically proceeds benefitting Chehalis are selling "Pink The Twin tagged to help Lewis County Middle School sports. Cities" t-shirts, and are ask- breast cancer patients and The Centralia and Cheha- ing local students, school staff survivors. lis seventh-grade teams will and community members to kick off at 6 p.m. at Centra- take part by purchasing and 2001 Toyota Tundra Access Cab/4WD Middle School Battle of the lia's Tiger Stadium, with the wearing the shirts to Friday, Swamp Coming Wednesday LOADED SR5 PACKAGE Oct. 26's Battle of the Swamp eighth-grade game starting Automatic, Air Cond, Full Pwr football game in Centralia. The Centralia and Che- after the conclusion of the Equipped, Bedliner, Tow,Alloys The Chronicle will take a halis middle school foot- seventh-grad contest. halftime photo of the stands ball teams will face off on The concession stands will Stock #V0176 $ for Saturday's paper. 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Major League Baseball Giants In The Series MOVING ON: San Francisco on to World Series With 9-0 Win Over Cards

By Janie McCauley The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Af- ter all the Giants had overcome to get back to the World Series, a late shower wasn’t about to dampen their celebration. All right, it was a driving downpour. David J. Phillip / The Associated Press So reliever Sergio Romo San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Sergio Romo reacts after the inal out of their 9-0 Game 7 win in baseball’s National League championship series against the St. Louis danced through the raindrops, Cardinals on Monday. Tim Lincecum helped lead a the series at Busch Stadium, the was the winning pitcher the Na- but got little help from the rest soaked victory lap around the Giants outscored the wild-card tional League’s 8-0 victory in of the Cardinals, who went 1 for ballpark and Angel Pagan stayed Cardinals 20-1 over the final July. Cabrera was suspended 50 21 with runners in scoring posi- on the field with his daughter three games behind stellar start- “The rain never felt so games Aug. 15 for a positive tes- tion over their final three games. long after his teammates took ing pitching from Barry Zito, good. We’re going to tosterone test, then wasn’t added “It’s about the team that’s hot, the party indoors. Ryan Vogelsong and Cain. to the roster by the Giants after and we went on a cold streak,” Hunter Pence got the Giants They also benefited from the World Series.’’ his suspension ended. Cardinals manager Mike Ma- going with a weird double, Matt some strange bounces. After rain fell on the Cardi- theny said. “We got to this point Cain pitched his second clincher On Pence’s double that high- Marco Scutaro, nals during batting practice, the by being that team that was hot of October and San Francisco lighted a five-run third, his bat Series MVP skies turned blue and the weath- and taking advantage of oppor- closed out Game 7 of the NL broke at the label on impact, er cooperated. Anxious players tunities. But we just couldn’t championship series in a rain- then the broken barrel hit the on both sides hung over the dug- make it happen these last two storm, routing the St. Louis Car- ball twice more. That put a roll- out rails as the game began. games.” dinals 9-0 on Monday night. all. It’s very, very fitting that it “The rain never felt so good,” ing, slicing spin on the ball and rained right there.” Cain joined St. Louis’ Chris Cain added an RBI single series MVP Marco Scutaro said. caused it to change directions The NL West champion Gi- Carpenter as the only pitchers to his cause and got some spar- “We’re going to the World Series, — leaving shortstop Pete Kozma ants won their first postseason with victories in two winner- kling defense behind him. this is unbelievable.” little chance to make the play. clincher at home since the 2002 take-all games in the same The play of the game went San Francisco won its record- Kozma broke to his right, figur- NLCS, also against the Cardi- postseason. Carpenter, who lost to shortstop Brandon Crawford, tying sixth elimination game ing that’s where the ball would nals. Games 2 and 6 in this series, did who made a leaping catch of of the postseason, completing a go, but it instead curved to left- These 2012 Giants have a it last year. Kyle Lohse’s liner to end the sec- lopsided rally from a 3-1 deficit. center. couple of pretty talented cast- Cain also pitched the Gi- ond inning with runners on sec- The Giants, who won it all “It was going to go in the hole offs of their own not so different ants’ Game 5 division series ond and third that would have in 2010, will host reigning AL and it ended up going up the from that winning combination clincher at Cincinnati, when been a run-scoring hit. MVP and Cy Young winner middle,” Kozma said. of 2010 “castoffs and misfits” as San Francisco became the first In the third, Scutaro, the Justin Verlander, Triple Crown Injured closer Brian Wilson, Bochy referred to his bunch — team in major league history to second baseman, made a tough slugger Miguel Cabrera and the with that out-of-control bushy with Scutaro right there at the come back from an 0-2 deficit stop on a short hop by Carlos Detroit Tigers in Game 1 on black beard, danced in the top of the list this time around. in a five-game series by winning Beltran, and left fielder Gregor Wednesday night. dugout and fans in the sellout Acquired July 27 from the three consecutive road games. Blanco ran down a hard-hit ball Verlander is set to pitch crowd of 43,056 kept twirling division rival Colorado Rockies, “I think to do it, the guys ac- by Allen Craig in left-center to Wednesday’s opener at AT&T their orange rally towels even Scutaro hit .500 (14 for 28) with tually have to believe it can hap- end the inning. Park. Giants manager Bruce through rain in the late innings four RBIs in the NLCS. The pen,” Posey said. Cain’s second-inning single Bochy insisted before Monday’s — a downright downpour when 36-year-old journeyman infield- He delivered on an even big- made San Francisco the first game he had not planned any Romo retired Matt Holliday on er, playing in his second post- ger stage Monday as San Fran- team in major league postseason further in advance. a popup to Scutaro to end it. season and first since 2006 with cisco saved its season once again. history to have a starting pitcher Scutaro produced his sixth Romo embraced catcher Oakland, became the first player The Giants won their 20th NL drive in a run in three straight multihit game of the series and Buster Posey as fireworks went in major league history with six pennant and reached their 19th elimination games. matched an LCS record with 14 off over McCovey Cove beyond multihit games in an LCS. World Series. Brandon Belt hit a solo hom- hits and Pablo Sandoval drove right field. Now, he’s headed to his first Cain walked off the mound er in the eighth for his first clout in a run for his fifth straight “It’s just very fitting the way World Series. to a standing ovation when Jer- of the postseason. game. everything has gone for us this The Giants have All-Star emy Affeldt entered with two Notes: The Giants snapped “These guys never quit,” Bo- season,” Romo said of ending in game MVP Melky Cabrera to outs in the sixth. Affeldt then an 0-5 skid in deciding Game chy said. “They just kept believ- the rain. “The ups and downs, thank for helping his teammates got Daniel Descalso to pop out 7s. ... The Tigers and Giants will ing and they got it done.” the injuries, the personal issues, secure home-field advantage in with two runners on. meet for the first time in the After falling behind 3-1 in whatever. What a ride for us the postseason — while Cain Yadier Molina had four hits postseason.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2012 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2012 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) TAURUS (April 20-May 20 Even if this is not your day off, Use your wonderful gift of Don’t feel obligated to attend a You’re likely to be approached to your energies are best suited toward expression in a manner that social function just to keep up chair a committee within a certain pursuits that are fun or social in captures the imagination of appearances. If you don’t like the group or club in which you’re nature rather than related to work. potential allies, especially when event and/or some of the people involved. It may be a tough job, but the subject involves your latest who’ll be there, give your regrets. it will have interesting side beneits. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) interests. Provided you can act independently, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) GEMINI (May 21-June 20 you could be luckier than usual GEMINI (May 21-June 20 Time is too precious to squander on Several of your goals are where your material affairs are A critical achievement is possible, just anything or anybody. Share it achievable, but not necessarily concerned. Try not to let yourself but only if you narrow your with those you truly like and enjoy in the way you envision. If you get hampered with a tagalong. focus. Additionally, be sure to doing things with. discover you can’t get past the acknowledge those who help obstacles blocking your path, you’ll CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) you fulill your aims. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) go around them. If you truly believe that your plans It could turn out to be a huge learning are superior to those of your CANCER (June 21-July 22) experience when you get involved in a CANCER (June 21-July 22) colleagues, press forward alone. You’re a good team player to stimulating discussion with someone The old adage “Experience is the Don’t let anybody hold you back. begin with, but you may soon ind whose views diametrically oppose best teacher” will be true in your an ally who will be exceptionally yours. case. When you discover you could AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) valuable. This partnership could once again repeat a mistake that Your material aspects look better produce something special for all AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) cost you some bitter moments, than usual, provided you’re concerned. This can be an extremely favorable you’ll circumvent it. enterprising and resourceful. If day in terms of inancial gain, but not you have something in mind that LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) necessarily from investments or joint LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) you believe would add to your A substantial amount of your time ventures. You’ll play your own game Someone who considers you to resources, give it a try. is likely to be spent on helping for a big payoff. be an easy mark is in for a rude others sort out their problems. awakening. When push comes PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Fortunately, it won’t be the kind PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) to shove, you’ll be extremely Try to do something fun with friends of task that you’ll resent doing. Friends will have little doubt as resourceful. who are optimistic and hopeful, if to where you stand, and you’ll be you can. Keeping company with VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) respected for your candor, even when VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) stimulating companions will bring If there’s something important your position opposes that of the Even though you’ll be negotiating out your more attractive qualities. that you want to with an majority. from a position of strength, you’ll important client, associate or still be fair in your dealings. You’ll ARIES (March 21-April 19) friend, try to do so in an ARIES (March 21-April 19) go out of your way to make sure Don’t talk about your intentions environment convivial to both An old obligation that has been owed that both you and the other guy prematurely, since what you say could parties. you for quite a while is collectable at come out well. end up being counterproductive. Go this point in time. Approach the debtor about doing what needs doing and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) in such a manner that he or she will get LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) let the results speak for themselves. You’ll be most successful working the message without resenting it. Service you render will be given on some important matters that both willingly and expertly. you’re anxious to inalize, so However, no one should expect a put off everything else and get “freebie,” because you value your right on them. A few can be done work and the remuneration you simultaneously. deserve for it. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012

NFL MLS Sounders’ Final Games Offer Chance For Easier Roads in MLS Cup, Champions League Playoffs

By Joshua Mayers The Seattle Times Playoff fever is growing in Se- attle. In the Sounders FC locker room following Sunday’s 3-1 win over FC Dallas that clinched a top-three seed in the Western Conference, it was clear that players and coaches were already getting mentally prepared for an upcoming playoff series with Real Salt Lake. “I think we’re hungry, more than anything,” said midfielder Brad Evans. “We are not over- confident, but I know the players we have, and I am confident with what we can do.” Added assistant coach Brian Schmetzer: “This team is good Nam Y. Huh / The Associated Press enough that if we play up to our Chicago Bears defensive end Israel Idonije (71) sacks Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Staford (9) in the second half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Monday, potential, and we worry about Oct. 22, 2012. The Bears won 13-7. ourselves, we have a chance to beat anybody in this league.” But first, there are two games to play before the postseason ar- Bears Bruise Up Lions in NFC Matchup rives. And while Wednesday’s By Brad Biggs broken leg or something like ture dive-and-stretch for the the Bears and Packers twice. CONCACAF Champions Chicago Tribune (MCT) that, he’s going to get up. He is goal line. It was one of three Green Bay (4-3) has won two League group game and Sun- a tough guy. That’s what you Lions turnovers in the red zone straight, but it announced bad day’s MLS regular-season fi- CHICAGO — Ndamukong should have as your Chicago as linebacker Lance Briggs news Monday as safety Charles nale mostly just have seeding Suh had the knockdown of Bear quarterback and he does it stripped Mikel Leshoure at Woodson, arguably the team’s implications, that doesn’t make the night when he rocked Jay time after time. He was in some the 18 late in the second quar- most important defensive them meaningless.A home win Cutler on a sack in the second pain, but he fought through.” ter and D.J. Moore intercepted player, will miss approximately Wednesday over CD Marathon quarter. Cutler was replaced by Matthew Stafford at the 3 late six weeks with a broken col- of Honduras would give the But the Bears recovered to backup Jason Campbell, an in the fourth quarter. larbone. The Lions (2-4) are Sounders a 4-0 record in Group win the decision Monday night. expensive upgrade over Caleb Stafford never found in a bad spot with little explo- 4 and ensure that Seattle would The hope is the quarterback Hanie, for one snap. Cutler re- rhythm. He completed 28 of 46 siveness on offense, outside of avoid some of the region’s top isn’t too sore after he was diag- treated to the locker room for passes for 261 yards and the Li- Johnson. powers in the quarterfinal round. nosed with bruised ribs mid- the final minutes of the first ons were shut out until 30 sec- Cutler and Brandon Mar- In this year’s CCL format, the way through the Bears’ 13-7 half to be checked out. Fortu- onds remained when he con- shall completely outdueled eight group winners are ranked victory at Soldier Field that nately, it was nothing like last nected with Ryan Broyles for a Matthew Stafford and John- and matched up according to helped the Bears maintain con- season when a freakish hand 12-yard touchdown. son. Marshall finished with six performance in the group stage. trol of the NFC North. injury cost Cutler the final six The Bears sacked Stafford receptions for 81 yards and a “Obviously there are some The Bears (5-1) could only games, sinking the Bears’ play- only three times but had him 7-yard touchdown reception to guys we’d like to avoid,” said fear the worst when their quar- off aspirations when Hanie on the run most of the night cap the game’s opening drive. coach Sigi Schmid, alluding terback was face down on their bombed as the backup. and bottled up his favorite tar- Cutler completed 16 of 31 pass- to top Mexican teams Santos 18-yard line after Suh grabbed That was the drama in what get. es for 150 yards and was sacked Laguna, which eliminated the his left arm and then spun and otherwise was a deliberate “We put Peanut (Tillman) on five times but did not turn the Sounders in the 2011-12 CCL slammed him to the turf with and dominant defensive effort. Calvin and we got after them,” ball over. quarterfinals in March, and CF Cutler appearing to take the Cornerback Charles Tillman safety Major Wright said. “You The Bears started fast, scor- Monterrey. brunt of the blow on his right and the safeties throttled wide always want to initiate the con- ing a touchdown on their open- In MLS play, a road win side. It was a nasty hit, but offi- receiver Calvin Johnson, who tact. Initiate the physicalness. It ing possession for the first time Sunday against the Los Angeles cials did not call a penalty and entered averaging 111 yards per started with Calvin and we let in 13 games _ dating to last Galaxy would all but lock up the it appeared clean. Suh quickly game. them know it was going to be season’s Week 10 meeting with Western Conference’s No. 2 seed went to check on Cutler, who Johnson didn’t make his all night.” the Lions at Soldier Field. Matt in the playoffs. had no interest in his well wish- first reception — a 6-yard gain The Bears have come a long Forte burst through a large Finishing with 59 points es. —w until the end of the third way since their Week 2 melt- hole for 39 yards. Cutler rolled could also mean a top-three fin- Bears coach Lovie Smith quarter and finished with only down in Green Bay. It was their right on the next play, finding a ish overall in MLS, which would said Cutler will be re-evaluated three catches for 34 yards. fourth consecutive victory. wide-open Marshall for a score. give Seattle a better chance of this week. That first catch came just They remain a half-game up on The offense was balanced again hosting MLS Cup (the final is “He’s a tough guy,” Smith before Lions running back the Vikings (5-2). The second as the Bears rushed for 171 hosted by the participating team said. “Most people thought Joique Bell fumbled at the half of the schedule is treacher- yards and Forte gained 96 on with the best record), and also a Jay would get up. Unless it’s a 1-yard line as he tried a prema- ous for the Vikings as they face 22 carries. bigger likelihood of qualifying for the 2013-14 CCL. College Football Cougars Learned a Hard Lesson About Taking it Easy During Bye

By Christian Caple “Coach Leach has a way to get out of it.’ That’s what I started to The Spokesman-Review to you,” junior safety Deone Bu- do. I did it against Oregon State cannon said. “If you’re slacking, and I did it a bunch at Cal and it PULLMAN — By now, he’s going to pick you up one worked out for us.” Washington State’s practice last way or another and he’s going Part of that challenge is Tuesday has become the stuff of to make you work how he wants knowing when to check into legend. Or at least the stuff wor- you to work. Receivers came a running play that can actu- thy of discussion six days later. out the next day and to be quite ally gain yardage. The Cougars “I’ve seen it every single year honest, they whipped the DBs. have had too few of those this I’ve been at this university,” Receivers that hadn’t shown up season, and rank 119th nation- quarterback Jeff Tuel said. “You in a while came out and showed ally in rushing yards per game have a bye week, guys come in what they had.” with 40.6. And this week’s oppo- like, ‘oh, we’ve got a bye week, nent, Stanford, pressures quar- let’s relax and not come into it Check That terbacks relentlessly and will be too hard and not give it our all,’ especially at an advantage if the and it was just really bad Tues- Tuel figures to get his third Cougars can’t keep them honest. day.” start of the season on Satur- “It’s real important,” Tuel said. Well, coach Mike Leach day at Stanford. He’s listed atop “We’ve got to have a running wasn’t going to have that, so he WSU’s depth chart ahead of game. In this league, it’s tough held WSU’s quarterbacks and Connor Halliday, and Tuel has to throw it every single down receivers long after practice that been taking the majority of the and be as successful as you want, day for extra work in the sand reps at quarterback with the because guys will start to figure pit, as well as a few hundred first-team offense. you out.” more throws and catches. The senior said he’s getting Notes: The Cougars were The desired result was more comfortable with Leach’s happy to have a couple of days achieved, Tuel said. Leach offense, particularly when it away from the practice field thought the offense was much comes to checking in and out of during their bye week... But a lit- sharper during Wednesday’s plays at the line of scrimmage. tle bit of down time goes a long practice, which preceded two Earlier this season, Tuel said, way... “I found myself sitting at days off before light workouts he was barely checking at all. my house bored, sitting down on Saturday and Sunday nights. But he’s getting used to it. not knowing what to do with “Tuesday I think we might “Throughout this season, I’ve my life,” Bucannon said. “You have won one drill, offensively,” learned he’s giving me the keys can only take so much of just sit- Tuel said. “Then Wednesday, to the car,” Tuel said. “ ‘You’ve ting down on the couch.”... The Dean Hare / offense won every single drill got to check out of things and Cougars’ Nov. 3 game at Utah The Associated Press there was against the defense. get us into a better play. Just be- will start at noon on the Pac-12 Washington State wide receiver Brett Bartolone (19) scores after catching a Jef Isiah Myers, Kristoff Williams cause I call it doesn’t mean you Networks... Stanford opened as Tuel pass and getting between California safety Michael Lowe (5) and linebacker had really good days after pretty should run it. If you see some- a 21-point favorite over WSU in Nick Forbes, obscured, during the third quarter of an NCAA college football game bad Tuesdays.” thing that you like better that’s most Nevada casinos. The line Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012, at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Wash. California won 31-17. The defense noticed, too. going to work for us, then check has since moved to 23 ½ points. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 SPORTS

Scoreboard NFL bers 464; 3. Donna Christian 411; 4. Mel SOUTH CONF OVERALL Oakland 26, Jacksonville 23 (OT) PREP Fagerness 366; 5. Lorrie Duncan 323; USC 4-1 6-1 Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 17 Seahawks React to Harbaugh's Criticism Local Prep Schedules 6. Sandy Porter 299; 7. Bev Starr 293; 8. Arizona State 3-1 5-2 Monday Oct. 22 Tara Moon 255; 9. Diana Pickernell 242; UCLA 2-2 5-2 Tennessee 35, Buffalo 34 SEATTLE (MCT) — 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh TUESDAY, Oct. 23 Arizona 1-3 4-3 Volleyball High Game: Ashley Date 216 NY Giants 27, Washington 23 said he had some questions for the league about the Top 5 Senior Men Colorado 1-3 1-6 Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. New Orleans 35, Tampa Bay 28 1. Tim Turner 559; 2. Greg Kiser 501; Utah 0-4 2-5 way Seattle's cornerbacks defended his wide receivers Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Dallas 19, Carolina 14 3. George Heck 450; 4. Richard Luce Saturday’s Results Houston 43, Baltimore 13 last Thursday in San Francisco. Tenino at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. 438; 5. John Dolan 382; High Game: No. 6 LSU 24, No. 18 Texas A&M 19 Indianapolis 17, Cleveland 13 Girls Soccer Tim Turner 211 Seahawks cornerback Brandon Browner had a No. 15 Rutgers 35, Temple 10 Green Bay 30, St. Louis 20 Forks at Rochester, 7 p.m. Top 5 Senior Women pretty succinct answer after his team's practice Mon- No. 19 Clemson 38, Virginia Tech 17 Minnesota 21, Arizona 14 W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. 1. June Concannon 454; 2. Linda Oklahoma State 31, No. 24 Iowa State 10 New England 29, NY Jets 26 (OT) day. Ocosta at Napavine, 7 p.m. Lusher 384; 3. Winnie Siemers 353; 4. Bowling Green 24, Massachusetts 0 Oakland 26, Jacksonville 23 (OT) Girls Swimming Robin Brown 343. Clareda Deskins 293; "It's obnoxious to me, to be honest," Browner said Ohio State 29, Purdue 22 (OT) Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 17 Aberdeen at Centralia-Chehalis, 4 High Game: June Concannon 176 Wisconsin 38, Minnesota 13 after Monday's practice. "They won the football game. p.m. Monday’s Game FAIRWAY LANES Northern Illinois 37, Akron 7 We play a physical sport." Vanderbilt 17, Auburn 13 Chicago 13, Detroit 7 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24 Top 10 Men And Seattle plays it very physically with its two 1. Jay Smiley 745; 2. Brandon Grose Wake Forest 16, Virginia 10 Volleyball Eastern Michigan 48, Army 38 Week 8 Games cornerbacks of unusual size in Browner — who is 6 Onalaska at Adna, 7 p.m. 739; 3. Jim Maynard 714; 4. Nick Wright 706; 5. Butch Mosteller 704; 6. Jim Troy 38, Florida International 37 Thursday’s Game feet 4 and coming off a Pro Bowl appearance — and Morton-White Pass at Mossyrock, 7 San Jose State 52, UTSA 24 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 5:20 p.m. p.m. Fueston 699; 7. Jim Abbott 698; 8. Herb Richard Sherman, who is 6 feet 3. Kreutzer 696; 9. Nathan Prince 694; 10. No. 20 Stanford 21, California 3 Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. Brett Potter 691; High Game: Jay Smiley Georgia Tech 37, Boston College 17 Sunday’s Games The 49ers completed 14 of 23 passes in their 13-6 Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 279 Utah State 41, New Mexico State 7 Carolina at Chicago, 10 a.m. victory over Seattle last week, but only six were to Girls Soccer Top 10 Women No. 2 Florida 44, No. 7 S. Carolina 11 San Diego at Cleveland, 10 a.m. their wide receivers: four to Michael Crabtree and one Adna at Ocosta, 7 p.m. 1. Brandy Blair 604; 2. Hunter Weeks No. 5 Notre Dame 17, B. Young 14 Seattle at Detroit, 10 a.m. 593; 3. Heather Wallen 592; 4. Cas- No. 16 Louisville 27, South Florida 25 New England at St. Louis, 10 a.m. apiece to Randy Moss and Kyle Williams. Harbaugh THURSDAY, Oct. 25 sandra Chalmers 591; 5. Kim Rushton No. 17 Texas Tech 56, No. 23 TCU 53 Miami at NY Jets, 10 a.m. was asked Friday about his receivers getting locked Football 586; 6. April Harris 581; 7. Val Krein No. 22 Boise State 32, UNLV 7 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Onalaska at Adna, 7 p.m. 578; 8. Lynn Wiltzius 566; 9. Nicole S. Alabama 37, Florida Atl. 34 (2OT) Washington at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. down. Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Sharpes 561; 10. Maggie Jennings 560 Nebraska 29, Northwestern 28 Jacksonville at Green Bay, 10 a.m. "I wouldn't use the words, 'locked up,'" Harbaugh Napavine at Winlock, 7 p.m. and Sahlee Aldrich 560; High Game: North Carolina State 20, Maryland 18 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Michigan 12, Michigan State 10 said at a news conference Friday, according to CSN Morton-White Pass at Mossyrock, 7 Heather Wallen 234 Oakland at Kansas City, 1:05 p.m. Tulsa 28, Rice 24 p.m. Top 5 Senior Men NY Giants at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Bay Area. "We'll take that up with the officials and get Pittsburgh 20, Buffalo 6 Volleyball 1. Lee Grimes 704; 2. Andy Fuchs New Orleans at Denver, 5:20 p.m. their view of it." 703; 3. Buzz Williams 595; 4. Dave De- Ball State 41, Central Michigan 30 Toledo at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Kent State 41, Western Michigan 24 He went on to expound on what he would be ask- Buhr 583; 5. Virgil Potter 579; High Monday’s Game Centralia at River Ridge, 7 p.m. Navy 31, Indiana 30 Rainier at Tenino, 7 p.m. Game: Lee Grimes 279 San Francisco at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. ing the league. Top 5 Senior Women Louisiana-Monroe 43, Western Ken- Girls Soccer "What is this all being defined as?" Harbaugh con- 1. Barb Grimes 551; 2. Sara Broom tucky 42 (OT) Rochester at Napavine, 7 p.m. 532; 3. Carolyn Watkins 511; 4. Evie No. 10 USC 50, Colorado 6 tinued. "Is it physical play within the rules? That's the Castle Rock at Toledo/Winlock, 7 Crawford 499; 5. Teresa Johnson 496; No. 1 Alabama 44, Tennessee 13 biggest question. Is it within the rules what's happen- p.m. High Game: Carolyn Watkins 225 No. 4 Kan. St. 55, No. 13 W. Virginia 14 NBA Girls Swimming No. 9 Oklahoma 52, Kansas 7 ing? We have to ask that question. We have to know Top 5 Junior Boys National Basketball Association League Meet at River Ridge, 4 p.m. 1. Brandon Conradi 760; 2. Maxx No. 11 Georgia 29, Kentucky 24 what the interpretation is." No. 12 Miss. St. 45, M. Tennessee 3 Preseason Glance Waring 550; 3. Jordan Waring 545; 4. All Times PDT Prep Football Standings Toledo 29, No. 21 Cincinnati 23 This was the very same coach who one week earlier Lucas Hart 498; 5. Brycen Nicholson EASTERN CONFERENCE Team Ov. Lg. East Carolina 42, UAB 35 had issued a news release denouncing Giants offensive 428; High Game: Brandon Conradi 277 Atlantic Division Evergreen 2A Conference Duke 33, North Carolina 30 Top 5 Junior Girls W L Pct GB coordinator Kevin Gilbride for saying that 49ers de- Tumwater 7-1 4-0 1. Elizabeth Steen 423 and Amber Air Force 28, New Mexico 23 Philadelphia 6 1 .857 — Capital 6-2 3-1 Hack 423; 2. Bailey Reed 395; 3. Alicia Louisiana Tech 70, Idaho 28 fensive lineman Justin Smith gets away with murder in Toronto 4 1 .800 1 W.F. West 5-3 2-2 Vint 379; 4. Donna Dean 378; 5. Ash- Marshall 59, Southern Miss 24 terms of holding. Brooklyn 3 2 .600 2 River Ridge 5-3 2-2 ley Kinder 343; High Game: Elizabeth No. 14 Florida State 33, Miami (FL) 20 New York 2 3 .400 3 Harbaugh called that an "outrageous, irrational Black Hills 4-4 1-3 Steen 175 No. 25 Texas 56, Baylor 50 UCF 35, Memphis 17 Boston 2 4 .333 3½ Centralia 0-8 0-4 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) statement" and an "incendiary comment targeting one 1. Joy Watson 301; 2. Don Bailey 285; Penn State 38, Iowa 14 Southeast Division of the truly exemplary players in this league. It's obvi- UTEP 24, Tulane 20 W L Pct GB SWW 1A League 3. Fred Utelsch 269; 4. Jim Clevenger Arizona 52, Washington 17 Miami 3 2 .600 — ous that the Giants coaching staff's sole purpose is to Evergreen Division 266; 5. Bruce Thorsen 265; High Game: No. 8 Oregon State 21, Utah 7 Atlanta 3 3 .500 ½ Hoquiam 8-0 5-0 Joy Watson 155 use their high visibility to both criticize and influence Fresno State 42, Wyoming 14 Orlando 2 4 .333 1½ Montesano 6-2 4-1 Top 5 Special Olympics (2 games) San Diego State 39, Nevada 38 (OT) Washington 2 4 .333 1½ officiating." Tenino 5-3 3-2 1. A J 326; 2. Melissa 319; 3. Joy 296; 4. Charlotte 1 4 .200 2 Remember that? Carroll did during his weekly ra- Elma 4-4 3-2 Emily 255; 5. Darlene 236 and Ron 236; High Game: A J 181 Central Division Forks 4-4 2-3 dio show on 710 ESPN Seattle Monday morning. Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) W L Pct GB Rochester 2-6 1-4 1. Stasia 282; 2. Elizabeth 219; 3. Der- Chicago 3 2 .600 — "Wasn't it just a couple weeks ago when they were Rainier 0-8 0-6 MLB ek 202; 4. David 199; 5. Brady 198; High Indiana 3 2 .600 — talking about not doing things like that?" Carroll said. Game: Stasia 142 Postseason Glance Detroit 3 3 .500 ½ "The Giants? Kevin Gilbride or something like that? Trico Division All Times PDT Cleveland 2 3 .400 1 La Center 8-0 7-0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Milwaukee 2 4 .333 1½ I thought there was something about that where we Woodland 7-1 7-0 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) WESTERN CONFERENCE don't go out and express our concerns and all." Toledo 5-3 5-2 American League Southwest Division Carroll said he hadn't expected this to become an Castle Rock 5-3 5-2 COLLEGE FOOTBALL All games televised by TBS W L Pct GB White Salmon 3-5 3-4 Week 8 Rankings (Oct. 14) Detroit 4, New York 0 Houston 3 2 .600 — issue. Saturday, Oct. 13: Detroit 6, New Stevenson 3-5 3-4 BCS Standings New Orleans 3 3 .500 ½ York 4, 12 innings "I'm surprised that he felt like their receivers were Ilwaco 1-7 1-6 Rk. Team Record Dallas 2 2 .500 ½ Sunday, Oct. 14: Detroit 3, New York Seton Catholic 1-7 1-7 1 Alabama 7-0 so overwhelmed," Carroll said. 0 Memphis 2 3 .400 1 Kalama 0-8 0-7 2 Florida 7-0 Tuesday, Oct. 16: Detroit 2, New San Antonio 2 3 .400 1 During his Monday news conference, Harbaugh 3 Kansas State 7-0 York 1 Northwest Division declined to respond to that quote specifically. Central 2B League 4 Oregon 7-0 W L Pct GB Morton-White Pass 8-0 7-0 Wednesday, Oct. 17: New York at "You pretty much know that we're from the sticks- 5 Notre Dame 7-0 Detroit, ppd., rain Denver 3 2 .600 — Wahkiakum 7-1 7-1 6 LSU 7-1 Thursday, Oct. 18: Detroit 8, New Oklahoma City 3 2 .600 — and-stones school of approach," Harbaugh said, ac- Mossyrock 5-3 4-3 7 Oregon State 6-0 York 1 Utah 4 3 .571 — cording to a transcript of the interview posted on CSN Napavine 5-3 4-3 8 Oklahoma 5-1 Portland 3 3 .500 ½ Adna 5-3 4-3 9 USC 6-1 National League Minnesota 2 2 .500 ½ Bay Area. "So, calling us names isn't going to hurt us." Toutle Lake 3-5 2-5 10 Georgia 6-1 All games televised by Fox Pacific Division Pe Ell 2-6 2-5 11 Mississippi State 7-0 St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2 W L Pct GB 12 Florida State 7-1 Onalaska 2-6 2-5 Sunday, Oct. 14: St. Louis 6, San Golden State 4 2 .667 — 13 South Carolina 6-2 Winlock 0-8 0-7 Francisco 4 Sacramento 4 2 .667 — 14 Texas Tech 6-1 Sports on the Air Monday, Oct. 15: San Francisco 7, St. Phoenix 3 2 .600 ½ 15 Rutgers 7-0 Washington State Volleyball Coaches Louis 1 L.A. Clippers 3 3 .500 1 Association 16 Louisville 7-0 Wednesday, Oct. 17: St. Louis 3, San L.A. Lakers 0 6 .000 4 TUESDAY, Oct. 23 Oct. 21 Rankings 17 Stanford 5-2 Francisco 1 Class 4A 18 Clemson 6-1 Thursday, Oct. 18: St. Louis 8, San COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sunday’s Games 1. Mead 19 West Virginia 5-2 Francisco 3 5 p.m. Orlando 104, San Antonio 100 2. Jackson 20 Texas A&M 5-2 Friday, Oct. 19: San Francisco 5, St. ESPN2 — Arkansas St. at La.-Lafayette 3. Curtis 21 Boise State 6-1 Louis 0 Philadelphia 88, Boston 79 4. Bellarmine Prep 22 Michigan 5-2 Sunday, Oct. 21: San Francisco 6, St. Oklahoma City 108, Denver 101 GOLF 5. Camas 23 Texas 5-2 Louis 1 Sacramento 99, L.A. Lakers 92 1 p.m. 6. Olympia 24 Ohio 7-0 Monday, Oct. 22: San Francisco 9, St. 7. Newport 25 Wisconsin 6-2 Louis 0 Monday’s Games TNT — PGA of America, Grand Slam of Golf, 8. Richland Toronto 104, Milwaukee 95 first day, at Southampton, Bermuda 9. Auburn-Riverside AP Top 25 WORLD SERIES Philadelphia 98, New York 90 SOCCER 10. Puyallup Rk. Team Record (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Dallas 87, New Orleans 74 1 Alabama (59) 7-0 All games televised by Fox Phoenix 103, Sacramento 88 4:30 p.m. Class 3A 2 Oregon 7-0 Wednesday, Oct. 24: Detroit (Ver- Portland 120, Utah 114 NBCSN — Women’s national teams, exhibi- 1. Mercer Island 3 Florida (1) 7-0 lander 17-8) at San Francisco (Zito 15-8), L.A. Clippers 88, Golden State 71 tion, United States vs. Germany, at West Hartford, 2. Prairie 4 Kansas State 7-0 5:07 p.m. 3. Mt. Si 5 Notre Dame 7-0 Thursday, Oct. 25: Detroit (Fister 10- Tuesday’s Games Conn. 4. Kamiakin 6 LSU 7-1 10) at San Francisco, 5:07 p.m. Miami at Charlotte at Raleigh, NC, 4 5 p.m. 5. Bainbridge 7 Oregon State 6-0 Saturday, Oct. 27: San Francisco at p.m. Detroit (Sanchez 4-6), 5:07 p.m. FSN — UEFA Champions League, Braga at 6. Timberline 8 Oklahoma 5-1 Indiana at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28: San Francisco at 7. Mt. Spokane 9 Ohio State 8-0 Oklahoma City at Chicago, 5 p.m. Manchester United (same-day tape) Detroit (Scherzer 16-7), 5:15 p.m. 8. University 10 USC 6-1 Phoenix at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 9. Kennedy 11 Florida State 7-1 x-Monday, Oct. 29: San Francisco at Detroit, 5:07 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24 10. Kennewick 12 Georgia 6-1 Wednesday’s Games 13 Mississippi State 7-0 x-Wednesday, Oct. 31: Detroit at San Francisco, 5:07 p.m. New York vs. Brooklyn at Uniondale, GOLF Class 2A 14 Clemson 6-1 NY, 4:30 p.m. 15 Texas Tech 6-1 x-Thursday, Nov. 1: Detroit at San 1 p.m. 1. Tumwater Orlando at Memphis, 5 p.m. 16 Louisville 7-0 Francisco, 5:07 p.m. TNT — PGA of America, Grand Slam of Golf, 2. West Valley Houston at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 17 South Carolina 6-2 3. Anacortes Dallas vs. Oklahoma City at Wichita, final day, at Southampton, Bermuda 18 Rutgers 7-0 4. Colville KS, 5 p.m. 5. Burlington-Edison 19 Stanford 5-2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NFL Detroit vs. Minnesota at Winnipeg, 6. Selah 20 Michigan 5-2 4:30 p.m. National Football Conference Manitoba, 5 p.m. 7. Capital 21 Boise State 6-1 NFC EAST W L T PCT. Washington vs. Miami at Kansas City, FOX — World Series, game 1, Detroit at San 8. Sehome 22 Texas A&M 5-2 NY Giants 5 2 0 .714 9. Ridgefield 23 Ohio 7-0 MO, 5:30 p.m. Francisco Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 10. Mark Morris 24 Louisiana Tech 6-1 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 25 West Virginia 5-2 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 Washington 3 4 0 .429 FSN — UEFA Champions League, Ajax vs. Class 1A Dropped from rankings: Cincin- NFC NORTH 1. Chelan nati 21 Manchester City, at Amsterdam (same-day tape) Chicago 5 1 0 .833 2. Castle Rock Others receiving votes: Toledo Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 RACING 5:30 p.m. 3. Freeman 49, Texas 33, Wisconsin 31, TCU 29, Ne- Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 4. Lakeside braska 24, Penn State 18, North Caro- NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NBCSN — MLS, Philadelphia at Kansas City Detroit 2 4 0 .333 5. Cascade lina State 13, Oklahoma State 12, Ari- At Kansas Speedway WNBA BASKETBALL NFC SOUTH 6. King’s zona 7, UCLA 7, Tulsa 6, Arizona State Sunday’s Results Atlanta 6 0 0 1.000 5 p.m. 7. King’s Way 5, Northern Illinois 5, Cincinnati 3 Pos. Driver Car Make New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 8. Brewster 1 Matt Kenseth 17 Ford ESPN — Playoffs, finals, game 5, Indiana at Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 9. Kalama USA Today Poll 2 Martin Truex Jr. 56 Toyota Carolina 1 5 0 .167 Minnesota (if necessary) 10. Woodlands Rk. Team Record 3 Paul Menard 27 Chevrolet 1 Alabama (59) 7-0 NFC WEST 4 Kasey Kahne 5 Chevrolet San Francisco 5 2 0 .714 Class 2B 2 Oregon 7-0 5 Tony Stewart 14 Chevrolet THURSDAY, Oct. 25 Arizona 4 3 0 .571 1. Bear Creek 3 Florida 7-0 6 Clint Bowyer 15 Toyota Seattle 4 3 0 .571 AUTO RACING 2. Colfax 4 Kansas State 7-0 7 Regan Smith 88 Chevrolet St. Louis 3 4 0 .429 3. Reardan 5 Notre Dame 7-0 8 Brad Keselowski 2 Dodge 1:30 a.m. 6 LSU 7-1 Conference 4. Pe Ell 9 Jimmie Johnson 48 Chevrolet SPEED — Formula One, practice for Grand 7 Oklahoma 5-1 AFC EAST W L T PCT 5. La Conner 10 Jeff Gordon 24 Chevrolet 8 USC 6-1 New England 4 3 0 .571 Prix of India, at Greater Noida, India 6. Davenport 11 Kevin Harvick 29 Chevrolet 9 Oregon State 6-0 Miami 3 3 0 .500 7. NW Christian (Colbert) 12 Marcos Ambrose 9 Ford COLLEGE FOOTBALL 10 Florida State 7-1 NY Jets 3 4 0 .429 8. Asotin 11 Georgia 6-1 13 Denny Hamlin 11 Toyota 4:30 p.m. Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 9. Darrington 12 Mississippi State 7-0 14 Carl Edwards 99 Ford AFC NORTH ESPN — Clemson at Wake Forest 10. Riverside Christian 13 Clemson 6-1 15 Jamie McMurray 1 Chevrolet Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 GOLF 14 Louisville 7-0 16 Juan Pablo Montoya 42 Chevrolet Pittsburgh 3 3 0 .500 Class 1B 15 Rutgers 7-0 17 Travis Kvapil 93 Toyota 6 a.m. Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 1. Tekoa-Oaksdale 16 South Carolina 6-2 18 Landon Cassill 83 Toyota 17 Texas Tech 6-1 Cleveland 1 6 0 .143 TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW Masters, 2. Pateros 19 Joey Logano 20 Toyota 18 Boise State 6-1 AFC SOUTH first round, at Shanghai (same-day tape) 3. Colton 20 David Ragan 34 Ford 4. Wilbur-Creston 19 Stanford 5-2 Houston 6 1 0 .857 21 Trevor Bayne 21 Ford 10 a.m. 5. Moses Lake Christian 20 Michigan 5-2 Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500 22 Timmy Hill 32 Ford 6. Odessa-Harrington 21 Texas A&M 5-2 Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 TGC — LPGA, Taiwan Championship, first 22 West Virginia 5-2 23 David Gilliland 38 Ford 7. Sunnyside Christian Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 round, at Yang Mei Taoyuan, Taiwan (same-day 23 Ohio 7-0 24 Mark Martin 55 Toyota 8. Mount Vernon Christian AFC WEST 24 Texas 5-2 25 Kurt Busch 78 Chevrolet tape) 9. St. John-Endicott Denver 3 3 0 .500 25 Wisconsin 6-2 26 Sam Hornish Jr. 22 Dodge 10. Rainier Christian San Diego 3 3 0 .500 12:30 p.m. Dropped from rankings: Cincinnati 27 Greg Biffle 16 Ford 18, TCU 21, Arizona State 24 Oakland 2 4 0 .333 TGC — Web.com Tour Championship, first 28 Jeff Burton 31 Chevrolet Others receiving votes: Louisiana Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 round, at McKinney, Texas Tech 100, Nebraska 71, TCU 71, Cin- 29 Aric Almirola 43 Ford LOCAL cinnati 51, Oklahoma State 37, Toledo Week 7 Games 30 Ryan Newman 39 Chevrolet MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 30, Tulsa 21, Arizona State 21, Duke Thursday, Oct. 18 31 Kyle Busch 18 Toyota 4:30 p.m. 32 Danica Patrick 10 Chevrolet Bowling Results 16, Northern Illinois 14, Northwestern San Francisco 13, Seattle 6 FOX — World Series, game 2, Detroit at San CENTRALIA LANES 11, Louisiana-Monroe 7, Western Ken- 33 Bobby Labonte 47 Toyota Top 10 Men tucky 3, UCLA 1 Sunday, Oct. 21 34 Scott Speed 95 Ford Francisco 1. Vic Fagerness 683; 2. Jack Cham- Tennessee 35, Buffalo 34 35 AJ Allmendinger 51 Chevrolet Pac-12 Football NBA BASKETBALL bers 641; 3. Gordon Geving 581; 4. Jake NY Giants 27, Washington 23 36 Mike Bliss 19 Toyota Standings 37 Casey Mears 13 Ford 7 p.m. Phillips 535; 5. Greg Snelson 525; 6. NORTH CONF OVERALL New Orleans 35, Tampa Bay 28 38 Kelly Bires 79 Ford Larry Engel 467; 7. Tom Gorton 437; 8. Oregon 4-0 7-0 Dallas 19, Carolina 14 TNT — Preseason, L.A. Clippers at Denver Dennis Rudoff 422; 9. Lyle McCollam Oregon State 4-0 6-0 Houston 43, Baltimore 13 39 Dave Blaney 36 Chevrolet NFL FOOTBALL 396; 10. Vern Ward 324; High Game: Stanford 3-1 5-2 Indianapolis 17, Cleveland 13 40 Joe Nemechek 87 Toyota Vic Fagerness 259 California 2-3 3-5 Green Bay 30, St. Louis 20 41 Reed Sorenson 91 Toyota 5 p.m. Top Women Washington 1-3 3-4 Minnesota 21, Arizona 14 42 J.J. Yeley 37 Chevrolet NFL — Tampa Bay at Minnesota 1. Ashley Date 535; 2. 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Rewind Fast Forward Tuesday, Oct. 16 Tuesday, Oct. 23 North Texas 30 UL-Lafayette 23 Arkansas State at UL-Lafayette Thursday, Oct. 18 1. Alabama (7-0) Tide consume Vols in Crimson wave. Thursday, Oct. 25 Oregon 43 Arizona State 21 2. Oregon (7-0) Might just be the nation’s best team. We’ll find out. Clemson at Wake Forest SMU 72 Houston 42 Friday, Oct. 26 Friday, Oct. 19 3. Florida (7-0) Gators amass 44 points on 183 total yards vs. USC. Nevada at Air Force Syracuse 40 Connecticut 10 4. Kansas State (7-0) We’re callin’ Collin the Heisman favorite. Cincinnati at Louisville Saturday, Oct. 20 Saturday, Oct. 27 Air Force 28 New Mexico 23 5. Notre Dame (7-0) Irish will need more than 17 points to beat OU. Mississippi State at Alabama Alabama 44 Tennessee 13 6. LSU (7-1) Les Miles has winning ugly down to a science. USC at Arizona Arizona 52 Washington 17 7. Ohio State (8-0) Bucks lose Braxton Miller, but win in stunning fashion. UCLA at Arizona State Ball State 41 Central Michigan 30 Ole Miss at Arkansas Boise State 32 UNLV 7 8. Oklahoma (5-1) Sooners hope to lower the boom on the Irish. Ball State at Army Bowling Green 24 Massachusetts 0 9. South Carolina (6-2) In two losses, Gamecocks lost turnover battle 6-1. Texas A&M at Auburn Clemson 38 Virginia Tech 17 10. Georgia (6-1) Dawgs hold off pesky, depleted Cats in Lexington. Maryland at Boston College Duke 33 North Carolina 30 Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green East Carolina 42 UAB 35 11. USC (6-1) Buffs no match for Barkley & Co. Toledo at Buffalo Eastern Michigan 48 Army 38 12. Oregon State (6-0) Beavers are 6–0 for the first time since 1907. Akron at Central Michigan Florida 44 South Carolina 11 13. Florida State (7-1) Saturday’s tilt with Duke suddenly looks very interesting. Hawaii at Colorado State Florida State 33 Miami (Fla.) 20 Navy at East Carolina Fresno State 42 Wyoming 14 14. Clemson (6-1) Tigers are quietly putting together a solid season. Western Kentucky at FIU Georgia 29 Kentucky 24 15. Texas Tech (6-1) Safe to say that Tuberville’s seat has cooled. Troy at Florida Atlantic Georgia Tech 37 Boston College 17 16. Mississippi St. (7-0) Got what they wanted: unbeaten showdown with Bama. Duke at Florida State Kansas State 55 West Virginia 14 Florida vs Georgia Kent State 41 Western Michigan 24 17. Louisville (7-0) On a collision course with Rutgers for Big East title. BYU at Georgia Tech Louisiana Tech 70 Idaho 28 18. Rutgers (7-0) Super Nova has 15 TD passes, only three interceptions. UTEP at Houston Louisville 27 South Florida 25 Indiana at Illinois LSU 24 Texas A&M 19 19. Michigan (5-2) First program to 900 wins after squeaker with MSU. Baylor at Iowa State Marshall 59 Southern Miss 24 20. Stanford (5-2) Cardinal still red-faced over Notre Dame ending. Texas at Kansas Michigan 12 Michigan State 10 21. Texas A&M (5-2) Johnny Touchdown becomes Johnny INT vs. Tigers. Texas Tech at Kansas State Mississippi State 45 Middle Tennessee 3 UCF at Marshall Navy 31 Indiana 30 22. Wisconsin (6-2) Ball is rolling again in Madison. Ohio at Miami (Ohio) NC State 20 Maryland 18 23. Penn State (5-2) Bill O’Brien is a National Coach of the Year candidate. North Texas at Middle Tennessee Nebraska 29 Northwestern 28 24. Louisiana Tech (6-1) Not much standing between Tech and 11–1. Purdue at Minnesota Northern Illinois 37 Akron 7 Kentucky at Missouri Notre Dame 17 BYU 14 Eddie Lacy, Alabama Fred Vuich 25. West Virginia (5-2) Wheels have come off Geno’s Heisman Express. Michigan at Nebraska Ohio State 29 Purdue (ot) 22 Fresno State at New Mexico Oklahoma 52 Kansas 7 Louisiana Tech at New Mexico State Oklahoma State 31 Iowa State 10 NC State at North Carolina Oregon State 21 Utah 7 Iowa at Northwestern Penn State 38 Iowa 14 Notre Dame at Oklahoma Pittsburgh 20 Buffalo 6 TCU at Oklahoma State Rutgers 35 Temple 10 Can OU solve elite Irish Defense? Colorado at Oregon San Diego State 39 Nevada (ot) 38 Ohio State at Penn State San Jose State 52 UTSA 24 Temple at Pittsburgh South Alabama 37 Fla. Atlantic (2ot) 34 NOTRE DAME AT OKLAHOMA Southern Miss at Rice Stanford 21 California 3 Kent State at Rutgers Texas 56 Baylor 50 Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has UNLV at San Diego State Texas Tech 56 TCU (3ot) 53 called it the Sooners’ biggest game in Texas State at San Jose State Toledo 29 Cincinnati 23 Memphis at SMU Troy 38 Fla. International 37 Norman since the 2000 showdown Tennessee at South Carolina Tulsa 28 Rice 24 with Nebraska. That’s quite a state- Syracuse at South Florida ULM 43 W. Kentucky (ot) 42 Washington State at Stanford USC 50 Colorado 6 ment for a program that has won seven UAB at Tulane Utah State 41 New Mexico State 7 Big 12 titles over the past 12 seasons. South Alabama at ULM UTEP 24 Tulane 20 California at Utah Vanderbilt 17 Auburn 13 OU hit a speed bump in a Week 3 loss Utah State at UTSA Wake Forest 16 Virginia 10 at home to Kansas State but has been Massachusetts at Vanderbilt Wisconsin 38 Minnesota 13 Oregon State at Washington dominant since, winning its three Northern Illinois at Western Michigan games by an average score of 52–16. Michigan State at Wisconsin Prime Time Players Boise State at Wyoming Notre Dame is undefeated and ranked KENJON BARNER, OREGON No. 5 in the latest BCS Standings. The Athlon Looks Back De’Anthony Thomas has been the subject of Fighting Irish defense had the audac- more Heisman chatter, but Barner has been the This week’s Notre Dame-Oklahoma ity to give up a touchdown last week- lead Duck of late, and his explosiveness was on matchup is a reminder of the end of college display in a 43–21 win over Arizona State. end — its first since Sept. 8 — but the football’s greatest streak. Barner rushed for 143 yards (on only 16 car- offense did just enough to beat BYU Score: Notre Dame 7, Oklahoma 0 ries) and three touchdowns, including a 71-yard 17–14 in South Bend. Notre Dame ex- Date: Nov. 16, 1957 tone-setting jaunt in the first quarter. pects Everett Golson to be back at Details: Oklahoma boasted the longest win- SETH DOEGE, TEXAS TECH quarterback after missing the BYU ning streak in NCAA football history at 47 Maybe it’s time to insert Doege into the Heis- game with a concussion. He is far from games. The Sooners had trounced the Irish man conversation. He’s certainly upholding the polished throwing the ball, but he is a 40–0 the previous season in South Bend and had not lost a game since they dropped the school’s pass-happy tradition, tossing seven TD dynamic playmaker who can create 1953 season opener to the Fighting Irish, 28– passes — including one in each overtime pe- scoring opportunities with his legs. riod — in Tech’s 56–53 three-overtime win 21. Oklahoma was a 19-point favorite entering The Irish will have to limit their the 1957 contest with the Irish. over TCU. Doege, who has 13 TD passes in his turnovers and score TDs — not field last two games, completed 30-of-42 passes for The Sooners drove to the Notre Dame 13- goals — in the red zone. Oklahoma 20–17 Layne Murdoch yard line on their opening drive, but the Irish de- 318 yards. Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones has thrown seven touchdowns and only one inter- fense dug in and held. That was the deepest THEO RIDDICK, NOTRE DAME MISSISSIPPI STATE AT ALABAMA ception in the Sooners’ three-game winning streak. penetration the Sooners would manage all day. The diminutive Riddick stood tall against BYU, How good is Alabama? Well, Nick Both defenses controlled the game until, with rushing for a career-high 143 yards on 15 car- trol their own destiny with a victory. destruction of West Virginia in Mor- Saban’s club is favored by more than 3:50 left to play, Notre Dame faced fourth-and- ries as the Irish amassed 270 rushing yards three touchdowns against an unde- Florida is riding high after a convinc- gantown last weekend. Klein com- goal at the three. Quarterback Bob Williams against the nation’s third-best run defense. The feated Mississippi State team that is ing, though rather strange, win over pleted 19-of-21 for 323 yards and three faked a handoff to Nick Pietrosante into the mid- Irish needed every one of those yards to eke out ranked 11th in the BCS standings. The South Carolina. The Gators put up 44 touchdowns and added four rushing dle and pitched the ball to Dick Lynch around a tough 17–14 win and stay perfect heading into points despite gaining only 183 yards scores to lead the Cats to a 55–14 win. right end for the score. Monte Stickles added the this weekend’s showdown against Oklahoma. Crimson Tide, ranked No. 1 in the na- tion, have won their seven games by thanks in large part to being plus-four Not bad for a guy who was almost PAT and the Irish held on for the 7–0 win. COLLIN KLEIN, KANSAS STATE an average of 32.7 points, and each in the turnover margin. Georgia sur- moved to wide receiver in the spring Irish coach Terry Brennan credited his de- Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new Heisman vived a scare in Lexington Saturday of 2011. Kansas State 35-27 fense with the victory. The unit had held Okla- frontrunner. Klein was stunningly good in totally victory has been by at least 19 points. night, beating Kentucky 29–24. There homa’s powerful running game to 98 yards all outshining his West Virginia counterpart and for- Can Mississippi State be the first team USC AT ARIZONA were some troubling signs for the Bull- day. mer Heisman favorite Geno Smith. Klein ac- to make Bama sweat? The guess here USC has quietly won four straight dogs: They struggled to run the ball counted for seven touchdowns — three is yes — to a degree. Much has been since tumbling down the polls after its Athlon Fantasy Flash passing, four rushing — and piled up 364 yards made about the Bulldogs’ relatively against a bad Kentucky defense, and Week 3 loss at Stanford. The Trojans, After starting the year with back-to-back 100- rushing and passing in K-State’s 55–14 win. soft schedule (and rightfully so), but they had difficulty (at times) slowing who host Oregon in two weeks, have yard efforts, UCLA running back Johnathan down the Wildcats’ running game. AJ MCCARRON, ALABAMA credit Mississippi State for taking care ample time to play their way back into Franklin hasn’t been as effective the last few Alabama is known for its defense and running That’s not a good combination when of business — and doing so in impres- the national title mix. But they obvi- weeks. Despite a slight drop in production, the game, but don’t forget about the Crimson Tide’s Florida 21–17 sive fashion. Tyler Russell continues to Florida is next up. senior ranks ninth nationally with an average of passing attack. McCarron, who has yet to throw ously have to keep winning, and they play well at quarterback for Dan 125.4 yards per game. The extra rest from a bye an interception this season, completed 17-of- TEXAS TECH AT KANSAS STATE will be tested on Saturday in Tucson. Mullen; over the last three games, the Bill Snyder is the obvious choice for The Wildcats are only 1–3 in the Pac- week should be beneficial for Franklin, along 22 passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns junior has completed 65 percent of his in Alabama’s dominating 44–13 win over Ten- Big 12 Coach of the Year at this point, 12, but that record is a bit deceiving; with an Arizona State defense that will be with- nessee in Knoxville. passes with seven TDs and no INTs. but Tommy Tuberville has to be No. 2 they lost by three points to undefeated out top defensive He will need to play very well to keep on the list. The Red Raiders, who went Oregon State and in overtime at Stan- tackle Will Sutton. Upset of the Week the Bulldogs within striking distance. 2–7 in the league last season, are 6–1 ford. Last week, Rich Rodriguez’s club Even though his Alabama 30–17 overall and 3–1 in the Big 12. And pounded Washington 52–17 behind the production has Yes, the Bearcats were favored, ranked 21st in dipped from FLORIDA VS. GEORGIA (JACKSONVILLE) there are some quality wins on the ré- passing of Matt Scott and the running the Associated Press poll and unbeaten through the first few There’s plenty at stake when Florida sumé — at Iowa State, vs. West Vir- of Ka’deem Carey. Arizona is good five games, but this really wasn’t that much of weeks of the ginia, at TCU. Quarterback Seth enough to score points on USC, but can an upset. Toledo’s lone loss this season came and Georgia get together for their an- season, Franklin in overtime to a nual tussle in Jacksonville. The Gators, Doege is getting some Heisman buzz the Wildcats’ defense do its part? The remains a strong quality Arizona TOLEDO 29 already 7–0 in the league, can wrap up after throwing for 817 yards with 13 Cats have allowed four of their six FBS fantasy option team in the CINCINNATI 23 the SEC East with a win. Georgia can’t touchdowns and one interception over opponents to score 38 points or more, and should threaten 150 opener. Still, any- clinch anything this weekend, but the the last two weeks. Speaking of Heis- and they rank 104th in the nation in time a MAC team beats a ranked team, it’s an rushing yards against the Bulldogs — who still have games with man, K-State’s Collin Klein is the clear total defense. Expect a high-scoring af- event. Equally unconventional was the way the Sun Devils. Rockets did it. They became only the third team Ole Miss and Auburn — would con- leader following the Wildcats’ surgical fair. Expect a USC win. USC 48–40 since 2004 to surpass 20 points and beat a ranked team without scoring an offensive Mitch Braden Steven Rob Charlie Nathan Patrick Athlon Board of Experts Consensus touchdown. Jeremiah Detmer kicked five field Light Gall Lassan Doster Miller Rush Snow goals, and the Rockets got their two touch- This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 67-29 68-28 66-30 67-29 65-31 58-38 66-30 63-33 downs on a 75-yard interception return by Jer- Cincinnati at Louisville (Fri) Louisville by 10 Louisville by 7 Louisville by 9 Louisville by 3 Cincinnati by 2 Louisville by 9 Louisville by 4 Louisville by 6 maine Robinson in the first half, and a 91-yard Mississippi State at Alabama Alabama by 13 Alabama by 13 Alabama by 20 Alabama by 11 Alabama by 11 Alabama by 20 Alabama by 17 Alabama by 15 kickoff return by Bernard Reedy that erased the USC at Arizona USC by 8 USC by 10 USC by 10 USC by 10 USC by 6 USC by 10 USC by 7 USC by 9 Bearcats’ only lead of the night. The Rockets Florida vs. Georgia Florida by 4 Florida by 4 Florida by 4 Florida by 2 Florida by 4 Georgia by 1 Florida by 4 Florida by 3 won the time of possession battle, chewing Texas Tech at Kansas State Kansas State by 8 Kansas State by 13 Kansas State by 5 Kansas State by 6 Kansas State by 9 Kansas State by 3 Kansas State by 7 Kansas State by 7 clock on a final clinching field goal drive and Michigan at Nebraska Michigan by 3 Michigan by 1 Michigan by 3 Michigan by 1 Nebraska by 3 Michigan by 3 Nebraska by 2 Michigan by 1 then intercepting Munchie Legaux for the sec- NC State at North Carolina North Carolina by 3 NC State by 3 NC State by 2 NC State by 3 North Carolina by 1 NC State by 3 North Carolina by 4 NC State by 1 ond time on the evening to thwart the Bearcats’ Notre Dame at Oklahoma Oklahoma by 3 Notre Dame by 3 Oklahoma by 7 Oklahoma by 4 Notre Dame by 3 Notre Dame by 1 Oklahoma by 4 Oklahoma by 2 last desperation drive. Cincinnati came into the TCU at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State by 1 Oklahoma State by 7 Oklahoma State by 3 Oklahoma State by 5 Oklahoma State by 2 Oklahoma State by 2 TCU by 3 Oklahoma State by 2 game averaging 37 points per contest, but the Ohio State at Penn State Penn State by 1 Penn State by 4 Ohio State by 2 Ohio State by 7 Ohio State by 7 Ohio State by 8 Ohio State by 2 Ohio State by 3 dangerous Legaux never could find a rhythm Oregon State at Washington Oregon State by 3 Oregon State by 3 Oregon State by 4 Oregon State by 6 Oregon State by 13 Washington by 4 Oregon State by 3 Oregon State by 4 against the Rockets defense. Michigan State at Wisconsin Wisconsin by 3 Wisconsin by 4 Wisconsin by 6 Wisconsin by 4 Wisconsin by 6 Wisconsin by 1 Wisconsin by 4 Wisconsin by 4

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College Football No Doubt About it, Says Huskies Coach : ‘ is Our Quarterback.’ TROUBLE?: Despite Montana decided to transfer and is playing this season at Mt. San Offensive Struggles, Antonio College in Walnut, Ca- Washington Huskies lif., with the hope to transfer to a Have No Plan to Replace four-year school in 2013. So instead of making a Quarterback Keith Price change at quarterback, Sarkisian By Bob Condotta hopes to change Price back to The Seattle Times his 2011 self in time for Satur- day’s 7:15 p.m. game at Century- Washington’s three-game Link Field against No. 7 Oregon losing streak — in which it has State. been outscored 128-52 — might have elicited a lot of questions Sarkisian said after Satur- about where the season is head- day’s 52-17 loss at Arizona that ed. Price was having difficulty One thing that’s not uncer- trusting the team’s offensive tain, though, is who will play game plan. quarterback. Asked Monday if Monday, he said he was con- there would be any thought to fident the issue would be solved. exploring options at quarterback “I wouldn’t do anything ever other than Keith Price, coach to put him in a situation where Steve Sarkisian dismissed the I think he wouldn’t be success- question as quickly as Arizona ful,” Sarkisian said. “So my goal did the Huskies on Saturday night in Tucson. is that he believes in me and in “That’s a crazy thought,” my ability to prepare him, to put Sarkisian said. “Keith Price is together a game plan and to call our quarterback.” plays that he can execute at a Indeed, while Price’s play high level.” the past three weeks — specifi- The Huskies have struggled cally seven interceptions and to find an offensive formula that three fumbles — might have works this season, not scoring fans wondering if there is any- more than 21 points against any one else the Huskies could turn, FBS team. Washington is aver- the reality is Price remains the aging just 17.2 points and 336.2 team’s best option. For one, his yards in its four Pac-12 games, Wily Low / The Associated Press 2011 season when he threw for Washington’s Marvin Hall (16) evades a tackle by Arizona’s Mark Watley (7) as Washington’s Thomas Tutogi (50) during the a school-record 33 touchdown ranking 11th in Pac-12 games third quarter of an NCAA college football game in Tucson, Ariz., on Saturday. passes proved he can do the job in each category, ahead of only when given adequate support. Utah, which is on its third start- For another, there is no one ing quarterback. else on the roster who has expe- The Huskies rank last in rience. passing efficiency and red-zone Wildcats Trounce Dawgs Washington lists redshirt offense, scoring on just seven of freshman Derrick Brown and 12 possessions inside the 20 in TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Af- stant pressure. The miscue did little to slow true freshman Cyler Miles as the four Pac-12 games — one field ter three straight losses to The Huskies’ junior matched the Wildcats down. co-backups behind Price. Brown ranked opponents and six weeks Scott with 256 yards passing, Arizona gained about 10 has seen only mop-up duty in goal and six touchdowns. of playing at a breakneck pace, but his line didn’t look quite as yards when the teams traded two games this year, against Sarkisian, though, noted that no team needed its bye week good, needing 52 attempts to get fumbles near midfield, and Hill Louisiana State and Portland the Huskies had a similar three- more than Arizona. there and with two interceptions followed with his second touch- State. The Huskies are hoping game losing streak last season The Wildcats certainly made to offset his one touchdown. down catch, sending Washing- to redshirt Miles, who has not from which Price and the Hus- the most of it. He also was sacked four times ton’s Sean Parker to the turf played this year. kies rebounded. Refreshed and mostly recu- and had to throw the ball out with a wicked stiff-arm on his Miles was one of two quar- “I think we’ve dealt with perated from a grinding first of bounds under pressure nu- way to a 17-yard touchdown. terbacks UW signed in Febru- some things on our roster this half of the season, Arizona raced merous other times, leading to Morrison followed with his ary, the other is Mercer Island’s year that could have potentially out of its bye week with perhaps Washington’s third straight loss. punt return touchdown, and Jeff Lindquist. Miles is ahead of started that trust to diminish its most complete game under “I’ll have to look at the film Carey opened the fourth quarter Lindquist on the depth chart. in what’s going on around him,” coach Rich Rodriguez, rolling from a fundamental standpoint, with his touchdown run to put There are no other scholar- over Washington 52-17 Saturday but I know from watching him Arizona up 52-17 and send the ship quarterbacks on the roster. Sarkisian said. “But I believe in night. off the field and on game days, I Huskies home with an ugly loss. Price’s backup last season was the way I coach that position. Matt Scott threw for 256 didn’t like what I saw from him “I’m extremely disappointed,” Nick Montana, son of Hall of “I believe in Keith’s ability to yards and four touchdowns, tonight,” Washington coach Sarkisian said. “I envisioned a Famer Joe Montana. But after it play that position. And we’ll get Ka’Deem Carey ran for 172 Steve Sarkisian said. “It seemed much different outcome, that’s became evident last season he it back. I just want to get it back yards and the Wildcats scored like he had some doubt in his for sure.” was unlikely to beat out Price, sooner rather than later.” 31 points in the first half to turn mind.” what was supposed to be a tight Washington struggled the game into a rout. last time it faced an up-tempo “It feels good to come out and team, losing to Oregon 52-21. actually finish off this game,” It at least gave the Huskies a Thanks to these said Carey, who scored on a chance to see what it’s like to 2-yard run in the fourth quar- play against a no-huddle offense, ter. “When you do this against a which should have helped them businesses that make good team like Washington, all against Arizona. you can do is celebrate.” It didn’t. It had been a while since the Snapping the ball almost as our NIE program Wildcats had a chance to. soon as the officials placed it, Arizona (4-3, 1-3 Pac-12) the Wildcats picked Washing- successful! opened its first season under Ro- ton’s defense apart behind Car- driguez with three straight wins, ey’s quick-burst running and then hit a gauntlet of ranked Scott’s pinpoint passing. teams to open conference play, Scott set Pac-12 records for getting beat up and worn down completions (45) and attempts while losing all three. (69) while throwing for 491 Though still not completely yards and three touchdowns in healthy — several players were Arizona’s 54-48 loss to Stanford out or still dinged up — the two weeks ago. Wildcats certainly seemed re- The fifth-year senior didn’t freshed, having their way with have to work quite as hard Washington’s defense from the against Washington. opening drive on their way to He opened by getting two eclipsing 500 total yards (533) Washington defenders to bite on for the sixth time this season. a pump fake to set up a floating, Scott finished 14 of 22, 27-yard touchdown pass to Da- Chehalis Professional Bldg. Lewis County Retirees Assoc. throwing two touchdowns to vid Richards. Centralia Factory Outlets McDonalds Austin Hill, and ran for another Scott did it next with his legs, score. Carey wasn’t dropped for scoring on a 1-yard run, then his Centralia General Agencies Friends of the Chehalis Library a loss once in 29 carries, Rich- arm, finding Garic Wharton on ard Morrison added a 63-yard a 33-yard touchdown pass on Trisha Goldsby DDS PS Cascade West Veterinary Hospital touchdown on a punt return fourth-and-3 to put Arizona up Cascade Mental Health Edward Jones and the defense harassed Wash- 24-3. He also had a quick answer ington’s Keith Price all night to to Washington’s first touch- Heal & Toes Relexology J. Robert Wohlers D.D.S. give Rodriguez his first Pac-12 down — a 6-yard pass from Cedar Village IGA Lewis County Eye & Vision win. Price to Austin Seferian-Jenkins “We gave great effort in all — by hitting Hill on a 53-yard three phases for all four quarters, touchdown. and that’s the first time we’ve Scott’s only real mistake done that all year,” Rodriguez came in the closing seconds said. “We played really hard and of the first half, when he was put it all together.” hit, and his fluttering pass was Chronline.com Washington didn’t. picked off by Washington line- The Huskies (3-4, 1-3) had backer Travis Feeney at mid- no chance against Arizona’s fast- field. He rumbled to the 3-yard paced offense, allowing Arizona line, setting up Bishop Sankey’s to score on its first five posses- 1-yard touchdown run that cut CH483286bw.cg sions, and Price had another so- Arizona’s lead to 31-17 at half- so game amid the Wildcats’ con- time. Life:Food The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 Taking a Whirl at Peanut Butter

By Jackie Burrell her family’s crackers, hot ments the nut, pea- San Jose Mercury News sauce, Pop-Tarts and 98 other nut oil in peanut butter, comestibles. Nut butter, she and walnut oil for walnut There are few things more says, is one of the easiest and butter. all-American than peanut most customizable do-it-your- “It’s the same calories butter, and we’re not just talk- self projects around. whether it’s tasteless or has a ing about those iconic jars of “Everyone has different lot of flavor,” Weinstein says. Skippy and Jif. Their cousins — preferences. They want sweet “There’s a reason nobody cano- “Quite honestly, if I wanted to them into nut butter. the all-natural, coarse-ground or salty,” she says. “You can la oils their bread.” have a tropical peanut butter • Use a full-size food pro- peanut, almond, walnut and create the nut butter of your If you’re using a blender, sandwich, I’d rather take some cessor, not a mini. You’ll burn other nut butter brethren — dreams.” be forewarned, says Mol- peanut butter out and stir in a mini’s motor out before the have been around since the That sense of limitless pos- lie Katzen, the James Beard some toasted, shredded coco- butter is the right texture. days of peace, love and tie- sibility was what prompted award-winning author of such nut and dried pineapple than • If you use a blender for dyed T-shirts. Bruce Weinstein and Mark classics as “The Moosewood have a quart of that sitting in nut butter, spray the inside But something has hap- Scarbrough’s nut butter exper- Cookbook.” Making nut but- the pantry.” first with cooking spray. pened in the nut butter aisles iments when they were work- ter is “a very cool thing to do,” But all bets are off when • Most nut butters need a that goes far beyond that Ital- ing on their “Ultimate Peanut she says, “but the hardest work chocolate enters the picture. little oil. Add it slowly. You can ian interloper, Nutella. All of a Butter Book” (Harper Collins, is getting the stuff out of the “A natural version of nutella always add more. But once it’s sudden, nut butters have gone $16.99, 256 pages). Soon they blender.” is dangerous,” Katzen says. in, there’s no going back. Add- artisanal with small batch jars were combining cardamom The Berkeley food writer “It’s hard to stop eating it.” ing a little dairy butter, as well and intriguing flavor twists. and pistachios, ginger and gives her blender a spritz of as oil, will give the spread nice New York City’s Lee Zal- toasted cashews, and pumpkin nonstick spray before she NUT BUTTER TWISTS flavor and texture. ben of Peanut Butter and Co. seeds and pecans. starts. Homemade nut butters • A little honey or agave may have been one of the • Pistachio butter with car- “Don’t forget your meat are a great project to do with damom syrup adds sweetness, without first to start swirling upscale products,” says Weinstein, kids — “You see the light bulb • Cashew butter with gin- the grit of sugar. jam and maple syrup into his who grew up in San Carlos. go off,” Katzen says. “Oh my ger • Despite what it says on all-natural peanut butter. But “Crispy crumbled bacon is a god, peanut butter is nuts!” But • Almond butter with the label, all classic supermar- he’s been joined by legions lovely thing mashed into a getting the nut mixture out of espresso syrup ket peanut butter is creamy. of others, including a pair of peanut or almond butter.” a blender or food processor’s • Peanut butter with toasted If you’re trying to replicate University of Oregon students Along the way, these nut blades is a job for a grown-up. coconut and dried pineapple the texture of commercial who launched their own Wild butter aficionados discovered Have fun with flavors, but • Pecan butter with toffee chunky-style, make smooth Squirrel line of coconut-raisin a few key things too. There if you’re taking a shortcut by bits peanut butter and mix nut bits and vanilla-espresso nut but- are ways to achieve that silky using flavored nuts — honey- • Peanut butter with cinna- ters last year. supermarket style, but it takes roasted cashews, for example in. mon and raisins • For perfectly smooth nut But here’s the thing: You a little food processor finesse — be wary of flavor intensity • Hazelnut butter with don’t need anything fancy to (see tips). And nut butter rec- and salt. butter, grind the nuts longer chocolate and give them a cooling-off do that at home — just nuts, a ipe are templates, not com- “A lot of flavored nuts are • Walnut butter with cin- pinch of salt, a food processor mandments. very salty,” Weinstein says. period halfway through. The namon heat from the food processor and a little imagination, says “You have to play it by ear “Two or three with a gin and • Peanut butter with crisp, Alana Chernila, the farmers and be open to improvising tonic is nice — but it’s not nec- helps the fat in the nuts melt, crumbled bacon Bruce Weinstein says, but at market expert behind the new as you go,” Weinstein says. “Is essarily nice on a sandwich.” • Peanut butter with cay- a certain point, the oils begin “Homemade Pantry” cookbook this too stiff? What’s going on Use a light hand with fla- enne and garlic paste (Clarkson Potter, $24.99, 288 in my food processor?” vorings and don’t flavor the to separate: “If you want to be pages). Most nuts need a little help whole batch. a perfectionist, as soon as it Chernila is no fly-by-night in the oil department. You can “How often am I going to be NUT BUTTER SECRETS starts getting a little oily, let it DIYer. The Massachusetts use canola oil, but it’s better to in the mood for tropical pea- • Roast the nuts to boost cool off for an hour, then start mom and food writer makes use a flavorful oil that comple- nut butter?” Weinstein says. their flavor, before you turn again.”

HOMEMADE NUT BUTTER WALNUT BUTTER ROASTED PEANUT RELISH Makes about 1 ½ cups Makes 1 cup Makes 1 cup 1 pound ( 3 ½ cups) shelled, raw nuts Note: You can make walnut butter using raw, Note: This garlicky chutney is a staple in 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste soaked or toasted walnuts. See step 1 to decide Maharashtra, India. Mix with softened, unsalted 2 teaspoons honey which you prefer. butter for a zesty sandwich spread or smear the 1/4 tablespoons canola or peanut oil, depending 2 cups walnuts spicy butter on a grilled steak or steamed vegetables. on the nuts ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup roasted peanuts 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread the nuts 2 teaspoons walnut or vegetable oil, or as needed ½ teaspoon garlic paste (see recipe) on a baking sheet and roast for 10-15 minutes, or Honey to taste, optional 1 teaspoon cayenne, or ½ teaspoon each cayenne just until they begin to brown. Remove the baking Cinnamon to taste, optional and paprika sheet from the oven and allow the nuts to cool 1. Use raw walnuts for a very creamy and Salt slightly. smooth texture that tastes like a just-shelled walnut. In a spice grinder, pulse-grind the peanuts into 2. Place the nuts, salt and honey in the bowl Walnuts that have been soaked overnight, then a coarse powder. Scrape into a small bowl. Mix in of a food processor. Blend for 20 seconds. With toasted at 350 degrees for 15 minutes to dry them the garlic, cayenne and salt to taste. The texture the motor still running, drizzle a tablespoon of out, offer a more textured walnut butter. Toasting should be rather lumpy. Store in refrigerator. oil into the bowl through the chute in the lid, and unsoaked walnuts for 8-10 minutes at 350 degrees process for 30 seconds. If the nut butter is still dry, will result in a sweet, nutty-flavored, coarse- GARLIC PASTE continue to blend and add additional oil, a little at textured butter. Makes ½ cup a time. Process for up to another minute to reach 2. Place the walnuts in the bowl of a food 4 ounces garlic cloves, peeled your desired consistency. Taste and adjust for salt, processor and grind them until they become sticky 1 tablespoon canola oil if needed, and stir in any flavorings you wish. or pastelike. 2 tablespoons water 3. Keeps refrigerated in a covered container for 3. Add the salt. Add the oil, a little bit at a time Place garlic in a blender. With motor running, up to 1 month. until the walnut butter binds together. Add small add the oil, then water. Blend to a smooth paste, —Alana Chernila, “The Homemade Pantry” (Clarkson Potter, touches of honey and/or cinnamon to taste. scraping down the sides often. Transfer to a clean $24.99) —Mollie Katzen, www.walnuts.org glass jar, cover and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. —Ruta Kahate, “Quick-Fix Indian” (Andrews McMeel, $16.99) Casseroles Behaving Badly: How to Avoid The Pitfalls of a Potluck By Judy Hevrdejs We’ve got nothing against invited to a potluck. They kind is potato salad.’ to say no.” Chicago Tribune seven-layer salads. Honest. of feel, ‘Great, it doesn’t really “And part of it is just hu- On the other hand, it also And taking leftovers home match what I gave you.’” man folly in terms of forget- pays to lighten up: “A lot of They can be joyous events, is fine — when you have the What fuels this annoy- ting what I should have done etiquette is to roll with it in these gatherings of friends host’s blessing. ing behavior may have little or needed to do or I was asked the moment as long as it’s not and food called potlucks. You “There’s a good side to pot- to do with the food, says to do. something that’s really de- know, a genial host and happy lucks in which everyone feels Samuel Gladding, a professor “We do expect people to be grading,” she says. “You can guests each toting a dish that like they’re bringing some- who chairs the department sensitive to the situations that always decide later if you want perfectly complements salads, thing and they get to bring of counseling at Wake Forest are before them,” says Glad- to repeat the experience.” entrees and lip-smacking des- something that they like,” says University in Winston-Salem, ding, “and doing something Gladding suggests frus- serts spread across a flower- Lizzie Post, author and spokes- N.C. like we’re talking about does trated hosts step back and gain bedecked table. woman with the Emily Post “Part of it may be a little show a lack of sensitivity, it some perspective. “There’s a But they can get ugly — Institute in Burlington, Vt. rebellion, especially if you’re shows a lack of preparation wonderful old saying that the fast — especially when your Then there’s the other side. told what to bring,” he says. and it actually in many ways situation is hopeless but not BFF disregards her promise “Some people get invited “Part of it might be a little pas- shows a lack of respect for ev- serious,” he says. “If we have to bring cherry pie for dessert to a potluck and think ‘Great sive-aggressive anger because eryone who is invited to this.” too much potato salad and not and shows up with a seven-lay- you’re inviting me to a party maybe you wanted to go the Post advises hosts to be enough chocolate cake? Well, er salad. Meanwhile, the guy and I have to do the cooking.’ beach and not to the potluck sensitive to people’s strengths it’s hopeless. We’re not going who was supposed to bring I’ve seen people fall on differ- function. Part of it is … that and/or limitations. And for to be able to do anything about buns for a couple dozen brats ent sides of that line depend- we all want some control over guests, she says, “Be flexible. it. But really, in the larger also brings a seven-layer salad. ing on how their day is,” says our lives and again, if I am Understand your absolute fa- scheme of life, it’s not that se- And just when it seems Post. “And I’ve heard some get bringing potato salad instead vorite thing to bring to a pot- rious. things can’t get any worse, the really frustrated because when of chocolate cake, then I’m luck might not be the thing “This is a human comedy first guest to hit the food table you talk about being a recipro- saying ‘I have control of what that is needed.” rather than a human tragedy. is the one who brought along a cal host, they feel it’s not fair I’m doing. I know you might And both host or guest If you see it as a tragedy, you plastic take-home container to that they throw a dinner party have said chocolate cake. 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you do, be sure to ask them to • Advise guests on how many thing you can substitute. “Take charge early on. … At bring dishes that aren’t key to people you’re expecting, and if • Bring any serving utensils the end of the meal, say things Casseroles the menu. there are any guests with food or special platters that are re- like, ‘Does everyone want to “Anticipation is not just a allergies they may need to be quired with your dish. Continued from Life 1 take home what they brought or song by Carly Simon — it’s a mindful of. • Bring a card that lists a would you rather have everyone may overblow proportionally way of living life and knowing • If a guest wants to bring dish’s ingredients for those who get a little bit of whatever is left?’ something you don’t need, it’s might have allergies. how you feel about it. You can’t what to expect,” he advises, “and “Some people look at (their OK to say no — and ask for what • Do not expect to prepare control all events, but you can always puts you much more you need. food at the potluck site unless potluck contribution) as ‘I control your thinking ... and in control and makes your life much easier.” • Be prepared, and expect you first get the host’s OK. brought that food. It didn’t get thinking leads to feeling and so that some guests may not fol- • Love what you’re making? used. I want to bring it home be- you can say, ‘You know, I don’t POTLUCK DO’S AND DON’TS low through: “A good host is al- Double the recipe, keep some at cause I can use it for something know what they were thinking ways going to have the backup of home and you won’t need to ab- else,’” Post says. However, she but I know what I’m thinking Potlucks are different than takeout ready.” scond with party food. contends that the host has orga- and well, it’s too bad but it’s not more traditional, host-does- Guests: Who gets the leftovers at a nized the party and technically tragic.’” it-all parties. A few guidelines • “Bring what you agree potluck? has no obligation “to do any- Sometimes narcissism from Lizzie Post of The Emily to bring. Never show up with Judith “Miss Manners” Mar- thing but keep all the leftovers comes into play. The offended Post Institute: something else.” tin recently suggested in a col- and return the dishes to people.” person might feel it should re- Hosts: • Don’t like/can’t do the umn: Anything the hosts have For that reason, Post sug- volve around how he or she said • Deliver invitations, and host’s suggestion? Be honest. transferred to their own serving it should happen, he says. “So in your requests, as soon as pos- Ask, “Is there anything else that dish stays with them. But if the gests that guests “have a good that person’s mind there’s some sible. If folks don’t RSVP, “get you could have me bring? Be - contributor still has food in his/ time and remember this is a justifiable anger and frustration.” on the horn really quickly. Say cause I’m not good at that.” her transport dish, it goes home communal event so go to it with Gladding suggests consider- ‘I hope you got the invite. Just • Can’t make or buy whatever with them. that kind of spirit. (Then) you ing whether you need to invite wanted to start organizing you promised? Inform your host Lizzie Post’s advice? For won’t be the person who says, the offenders next time. And if things.’ “ ASAP and see if there is some- hosts willing to share, she says, ‘Give me back my 18 cupcakes.’” Tater Tots Inspire a Culture of Recipes, Memories, Imitators

By Bill Daley diameter — has been an enor- all times because I never know bowl. Add potatoes; stir to coat. least 20 minutes. Cut into 1-by- Chicago Tribune mous success. An estimated 3.5 when I’m going to want to do Drain well through a fine sieve, 11/2-inch tots. billion Tater Tots are eaten by something with them.” pushing out as much water as 5. Heat at least 2 inches of The Brothers Grigg had just Americans every year, according Tater Tots and its imitators you can. oil in a deep saucepan or skil- started a frozen food company to Max Wetzel, associate mar- long ago jumped from super- 3. Transfer the potatoes to let to 370 degrees. Fry the tots in to make, among other things, keting director for Ore-Ida. market freezer cases to restau- a microwave-safe bowl; micro- batches, being sure not to crowd french fries. But what to do with Tater Tots are so golden they rant menus across North Amer- wave, 4 minutes. Stir; micro- the pan, until tots are golden the scraps of spud left behind? have morphed from brand to ica. Many chefs make their own; wave, 4 minutes. Stir in the corn These potato pieces were too home cooks can as well, thanks flour, millet flour, cayenne and brown, 1-2 minutes. Remove the cultural phenomenon. After all, tots with a slotted spoon; place small for proper fries, but there what would the famed hot dish to recipes like Lara Ferroni’s remaining ½ teaspoon salt. them on a parchment-lined bak- were too many of them to be casserole of the northern Mid- “Real Snacks: Make Your Favor- 4. Line a 9-inch square pan discarded. One day in 1953, F. west be without that crowning ite Childhood Treats without with parchment; pour in the po- ing sheet. Season to taste with Nephi Grigg came up with a de- layer of tots? All the Junk” (Sasquatch, $19.95). tato mixture. Spread it evenly; salt and black pepper. Repeat licious solution: He chopped up “It’s just a wonderful comfort Ferroni, an Oregon-based cool to room temperature. Chill with the remaining tots. Serve the potato scraps, shaped them food,” says Ann L. Burckhardt, food writer, doesn’t remember in the freezer until frozen, at immediately. into bite-size cylinders, then author of “Hot Dish Heaven: much junk food in the house as fried them golden and crunchy. Classic Casseroles from Mid- she was growing up in southern Thus were born Ore-Ida west Kitchens.” Georgia, but “there was always Freezer Dinner Idea — Tater Tots. “It’s a tremendously handy a bag of frozen Tater Tots in the As the last almost 60 years potato item that people can use freezer.” While Tater Tots bring have proved, Grigg’s little brain- to put together a meal,” says back childhood memories for her, they also have a very adult Tater Tot Casserole storm — a plug of shredded po- the resident of Edina, Minn. “I connotation as well. tato 11/2 inches long, 7/8 inch in keep a package in the freezer at A few weeks ago, I gave 1 large can of cream of “I live in Portland now, and you some of my favorite freez- chicken soup you’d be amazed at how many er dinner recipes. There is so 1 pkg shredded cheese bars have Tater Tots,” she said. much you can do with freezer 1 package of frozen tater- Finished Tots lend themselves to more dinners, though, and it’s nice tots home-made refined dining applications too. to have a At HauteDish in Minneapo- variety. An- tator-tots lis, chef Landon Schoenefeld has Pre-heat oven to directions other one of according to tater-tot package with dipping a “Tater Tot HauteDish” on the my favorite menu. It’s a play not just on the go- to din- sauce. 1. Brown the sausage and wording but the innards of the ners is Tater- dish itself. tot Casserole. drain. “Tater Tot hot dish is an iconic This cas- 2. Cook your rice accord- Minnesota dish,” he said. “Typi- serole can be ing to package directions. cally it’s made with ground beef chock full of By Kelli Erb 3. After your sausage and and green beans and canned vegetables rice are cooked and drained, cream of mushroom soup with so you won’t in a large bowl combine them Tater Tots on top.” Schoenefeld’s need a side dish. It’s nice that with the remaining ingredi- version is both more refined and you can just buy the same ents — except cheese. Add in deconstructed, resulting in a vegetables as you did for your any additional vegetables your dish rooted in the familiar but chicken pot pie, and have family likes. Mix well presented in a new way. Braised them on hand for this recipe. 4. In a 9x13 cake pan, spray short rib subbing for the ground You can change the recipe to with non-stick cooking spray. beef, a porcini bechamel sauce cater it to your families tastes. Layer your pan with your mix. in lieu of the canned mushroom The possibilities are endless! soup, French haricots verts re- I like to add a thin layer of the Here is how I like to make shredded cheese now. placing green beans. mine. The kicker, he said, are the 5. Layer your frozen tater- three tots crowning the plate. tots on top of your mixutre Each tot is “essentially a cro- Tater-Tot Casserole and sprinkle with more quette,” Schoenefeld said, a 2 lbs of sausage cheese. cheesy mashed potato bite that 2 bags of boil-in-bag rice 6. Bake until tater-tots are is shaped by hand, fried to set 1 can of corn (drained) crispy, following directions on the outer crust and then baked 1 can of green beans the package. to melt the insides. (drained) Serve immediately. “Easily it is our most popu- lar dish,” said the chef, who es- timates he’s sold 20,000 plates in the two years HauteDish has been open. Today’s price? $24. “People don’t blink an eye,” Schoenefeld said. “It reminds them of a dish they grew up on.”

POTATO TOTS Prep: 45 minutes Cook: 10 minutes Makes: About 54 tots Lara Ferroni, author of “Real CH479831cz.cg Snacks: Make Your Favorite Childhood Treats without All the Junk,” likes to grate a little sweet potato or yam into her tots. She also keeps the potato skin on to preserve more nutri- ents. Her recipe, adapted from BUILD. BUY. REFI. Cooks Country magazine, calls for corn flour and ground mil- let flour; substitute whole-wheat Ask me about home loans. flour if you prefer. 2 pounds russet potatoes (5-6 medium potatoes), cut into Alan Pust chunks Mortgage Loan Oficer 1 medium sweet potato or yam (1/4 pound), cut intoNMLS ID# 613958 chunks 800.258.3115 ext. 2366 2 cups cold water 21/2 teaspoons kosher salt TwinStar Credit Union 2 teaspoons each: corn flour,1555 S Market Blvd ground millet flour Chehalis, WA 98532 Pinch cayenne pepper Freshly ground black pepper Safflower or peanut oil, for frying 1. Place the potatoes in a food

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© 2012 by NEA, Inc. TODAY IN LEWIS COUNTY-AREA HISTORY 1906 — Boy Badly Whipped 1956 — Teachers, Wear Suttles of Vader. “The school board held an in- Your Dancing Skirts Prosecutor Jim Stonier said vestigation of the complaint by Teachers were instructed to he knew letting Grasser go was Send Us Your F.M. Stoy, who alleged that his wear “flat shoes and dancing risky, but defended the decision son Archie was cruelly whipped skirts” if they chose to attend the and said they’d catch him again. by his teacher, Miss Vida Henry. second annual physical educa- An attorney for Xhepaj, Sam Photos and Stories The boy’s back was pretty badly tion workshop for Lewis Coun- Wardle, said called it a “mind- marked by the rope the teacher ty elementary school teachers. boggling” decision that “defies If you’d like to share your locally used. The board has not yet The class for fourth-, fifth- and imagination.” given its decision in the matter,” sixth-grade teachers would cov- The Chehalis Advocate reported. er activities such as rhythm with 2005 — Mission for Women themed story, photograph (with caption), a purpose, games for rainy days, Celebrates Donation 1931 — Chehalis Newsman and games for large groups. The Twin Cities Mission for or a combination of both, email your Doesn’t Think His Women was celebrating a recent Appointment Is a Joke 1958 — Bank Opens Modern donation that would allow the The editor of the Chehalis- Drive-Up Window shelter to stay put in its Edison items to Editor-in-Chief Brian Mittge at based Lewis County Advocate Security State Bank in Che- District building, and even ex- newspaper, Chapin D. Foster, halis opened its new modern pand the former Edison Manor was one of only a few newspaper drive-up window. nursing home on the corner of [email protected] or bring editors to accept Gov. Hartley’s First and G streets. invitation to sit on a committee Director Winnie Hutchin- directing the state’s unemploy- 1981 — Fly a Red Flag If son said she was surprised her them by the front desk. Be sure to ment relief. You’re Freezing interdenominational shelter was Other newspapermen had With heating costs on the going to receive a “considerable” leave us your name, phone number and loudly declined the appoint- rise, a community activist was donation from the Catholic ment. Charles Welch, of the urging people to prepare a red Archdiocesan Housing Author- Tacoma News-Tribune, said the signal flag to put up on their ity of Seattle, but she was still mailing address so we can return governor was playing a “politi- mailboxes or other conspicuous pleased by the blessing. cal joke” by appointing a com- place if the couldn’t pay for heat “Life is good,” she said, de- mittee of his political opponents and began suffering from hypo- spite some continued uncertain- the photo to you. and giving them no author- thermia. ty about the shelter’s future. ity, funds or legal responsibili- Judy Kendrick, Lewis County ties to handle unemployment community action coordinator, relief. The Seattle Times and suggested people also learn how Spokesman-Review editors also to insulate the warmest room in declined, although the Seattle the house with newspaper over Post-Intelligencer had said yes. the windows, cardboard on the Hartley defended his ap- floor to cut down on drafts, and pointments, saying unemploy- rolled-up blankets in front of ment was a business problem, door jams. not a political problem. “Politi- cians only make it worse. It’s a 1996 — Prisoner Released to business problem to be solved by Uncover Weapon; Flees Instead business interests.” Bradley Payton Grasser promised that if prosecutors 1933 — Steck Named would just let him out of jail, Health Officer he would return with a murder Dr. L.G. Steck, Chehalis, weapon needed to convict an- was the former Lewis County other man, who was suspected Health Officer and county phy- of murdering a Vader man. sician until January 1933, when Instead, Grasser disap- the commissioners unanimous- peared after the Cowlitz County ly cut back both positions. In Prosecutor let him go Sept. 23. October, the commissioners Without the promised murder brought him back, with a salary weapon, a jury found Albanian of $50 a month as health offi- immigrant Dashamir Xhepaj cer and $150 a month as county not guilty of the February 1996 physician. murder of 24-year-old Steven

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Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Centralia Middle School, Centralia 10 0 10 Food Establishments All Inn, Onalaska 5 0 5 Neither hand wash sink had hot water (100-120 F.). Please ensure hot water With Perfect Scores: is provided with 30-45 seconds at all hand wash sinks. Today, primary hot Thermometer for food cooking temperatures could not be located. Sold water sink took 1-2 minutes and the second sink only reached about 85-90 F. Forest Grange, Chehalis establishment a digital thermometer during inspection. (5 red) after two minutes. (10 red) Pe Ell Pub, Pe Ell Inspection: Oct. 6 Inspection: Oct. 9 Brown Shack Tavern, Salkum Justice General Store, Onalaska Safeway, Centralia 10 0 10 Spiffy’s Dine In Drive In, Morton 0 5 5 New Harvest Church, Pe Ell Several packages of cheese were found between 47 and 56 F. and must be The three-compartment sink is indirectly drained only from the third sink. Eli’s Elephant Ears, Onalaska held at 41 F. or below at all times. This is a repeat violation. These products The other two compartments need to be indirectly drained as well. In addi- Onalaska Alliance, Onalaska Elemen- have been discarded and maintenance has been contacted. Please provide tion, the handwashing sink P-trap is leaking onto the floor. (5 blue) tary School a written plan for addressing this issue as soon as possible. Please take probe Inspection: Oct. 13 temperatures of this section for one week or until unit is reliably maintain- Onalaska Community Presbyterian Church, Onalaska ing safe temperatures. Another reinspection is required. Please pay $100 to SWW Fair Association, SWW Fairgrounds, Chehalis 10 0 10 Onalaska Senior Parents, Onalaska Health Department within 10 days. (10 red) Handwash sink was blocked with bucket of bleach water and took more Inspection: Oct. 9 than a minute to deliver hot water. Bucket was moved. (10 red) High School gym Inspection: Oct. 13 TLC Enterprise, Chehalis Pe Ell Pub, Pe Ell ••• time of inspection. Blue violations relate to overall period is considered a high risk and must be re- Pope’s Kids Place, Centralia Editor’s note: These figures are derived from cleanliness and operational conditions and must inspected. An establishment that receives 75 red Oakview Elementary, Centralia be corrected by established deadlines or by the points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a rou- inspections conducted by the Lewis County Public Parents Centralia High School Class Health Department’s Food Safety Program. next routine inspection. tine inspection or 40 red points on a repeat inspec- Red violations are those most likely to cause Any establishment receiving 40 red points or tion will have their food establishment permit of 2013, Tiger Stadium, Centralia foodborne illness and must be corrected at the any red point item repeated within an 18 month suspended. Dogs to Go, Home Depot, Chehalis ADVICE: Dear Abby Expect Young Trick-Or-Treaters to Come Knocking Before Dark DEAR ABBY: Since Hal- An hour later I received a call rings, answer it and be welcoming. called bedwetting alarms that parents have any common sense? loween is nearly here, I have a from the boys’ mother scolding can solve the problem. To find This family has the attitude that question about trick-or-treating. me for sending them away. DEAR ABBY: I am a 14-year- out more about them, search for if he isn’t invited, then they won’t Last year on Halloween I was I was just trying to get a bit old girl and still wet the bed. I “bedwetting alarm” on Google. go. I have reached the point that it sitting down for an early dinner of peace and quiet before the have tried to stop, but it doesn’t is fine with me. How do we make that was planned festivities. Was I wrong not to do any good. Some of my family DEAR ABBY: We have two it clear that he is not welcome? It for 5 p.m. so we give them candy and ask them members know about my situa- family weddings coming up soon. would be a shame to pay thou- wouldn’t be dis- to come back later? — TREAT tion, but none of my friends do. One of our cousins has Down sands of dollars for a wedding turbed by trick- CHEATER IN CONCORD, CA- I’m not sure how to stop because syndrome, among other medical and have it ruined by his behavior. or-treaters. LIF. I have tried not drinking anything problems. He’s a grown man, but Most people probably won’t un- Suddenly DEAR TREAT CHEATER: I two hours before I go to bed, but he has the mental capacity and derstand my point of view. What the doorbell think so. The boys’ mother may wake up every three hours to manners of a 7-year-old. His par- do you think? — NERVOUS IN rang. When I not have wanted them out after use the bathroom. — EMBAR- ents don’t discipline him and he UTAH answered, I was dark, which is why she started RASSED IN HOUSTON is out of control. He screams and DEAR NERVOUS: Regard- DEAR EMBARRASSED: bombarded with By Abigail Van Buren them on their rounds early. Hal- If talks loudly and will jump around less of your cousin’s age, because requests for can- loween is the day for trick-or- your pediatrician doesn’t know on the dance floor and run into of his parents’ inability to control dy from three boys who live down treating, and part of the “treat” is about your problem, he or she couples while they are trying to his behavior he should not be the street. It was still light outside. seeing the children’s excitement should be told so you can be dance. His parents bring him to invited to the weddings. Because I told them to come back later, and their costumes. To have ex- examined to make sure there is special occasions, even when it’s they have the attitude that if he is when I wasn’t eating dinner. I pected peace and quiet with kids nothing physically wrong with “adults only.” not invited they won’t go, that’s wanted to teach them that they in the neighborhood was unre- you. There are medications that The upcoming weddings will their choice. Make your wishes shouldn’t overextend the holiday alistic. Think back to your own can help you overcome your have receptions afterward and clear, and your problem will be and disrupt other people’s lives. childhood and, when the doorbell problem. There are also devices adult-only dances. Don’t his solved.

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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 24, 2012 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 Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ The Middle (N) ’ The Neighbors (N) Modern Family (N) Suburgatory (N) ’ Nashville Rayna and Teddy face finan- KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) “Teachers Week” (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) cial ruin. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Animal Practice Guys With Kids Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Chicago Fire “Professional Courtesy” KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) (DVS) “Manhattan Vigil” (N) (CC) (DVS) Casey faces a difficult choice. Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil “Never-Ending Abuse?” (N) Katie (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Survivor: Philippines Contestants Criminal Minds A man amputates limbs CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A fa- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) battle for a fruitful feast. (N) ’ (CC) from his victims. (N) ’ mous music historian is murdered. ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Europe Seville, Córdoba Nature Snowy owls on the North Slope NOVA “Iceman Murder Mystery” A Nova scienceNOW “How Smart Can MI-5 MI-5 accuse harry of being the PBS 9 9 and Granada. ’ (CC) of Alaska. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) 5,000-year-old mummified corpse. ’ We Get?” The human brain. (N) ’ Russian mole and put him in prison. American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Barely The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends “The One Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Reunion” MNT 10 10 “License to Till” (CC) (CC) Legal” Better school. ’ ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) in Massapequa” ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Night The Office “Inner Arrow “Lone Gunmen” Someone kills Supernatural “Bitten” A strange murder Seinfeld “The Op- Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Out” ’ (CC) Circle” ’ (CC) one of Oliver’s targets. (N) (CC) in a college town. (N) ’ (CC) posite” (CC) Caddy” ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Biz Kid$ “The Mar- Well Read Antiques Roadshow “San Jose” Painting by Carl Herpfer. ’ Antiques Road- Globe Trekker “Spanish Islands” Bale- As Time Goes By The Red Green Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 keting Mix” (Part 2 of 3) (CC) show (CC) aric Islands off Spain’s coast. ’ (CC) Show (CC) 2012 World Series Game 1 -- Detroit Tigers at TBA. (N) (S Q13 FOX News How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Live) (CC) Special Edition Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Advanced Anti-Aging Solutions: Isomers Skin Care: Beauty Day Beauty Day Finale: Beauty Day Carlos by Carlos Santana Men’s en Vogue II Men’s en Vogue II Leverage “The Gone Fishin’ Job” The Leverage “The Boost Job” The world of WWE Main Event No. 1 contender Ry- Leverage Small businessmen are black- Leverage “The Underground Job” The Leverage “The Rashomon Job” The ION 15 15 crew targets a debt collector. ’ master car thieves. ’ (CC) aback vs. Dolph Ziggler. (N) ’ mailed. ’ (CC) team infiltrates coal mines. (CC) team tries to steal an artifact. (CC) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit Marriage Today Wisdom Keys Zola Levitt... K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit Joni Lamb Marriage Today KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Middle (N) ’ The Neighbors (N) Modern Family (N) Suburgatory (N) ’ Nashville Rayna and Teddy face finan- KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) “Teachers Week” (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) cial ruin. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Decision 2012: The Debate for Port- Animal Practice Guys With Kids Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Chicago Fire “Professional Courtesy” NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) land Mayor (N) (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) (DVS) “Manhattan Vigil” (N) (CC) (DVS) Casey faces a difficult choice. 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Casa de la Risa Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 2012 World Series Game 1 -- Detroit Tigers at TBA. (N) (S Cops ’ (CC) FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 Live) (CC) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (N) Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty A&E 52 52 “Auction Royale” Texas (CC) Texas (N) (CC) “Fowl Play” (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 › Halloween: Resurrection (2002, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis, Brad Loree. Col- ›› Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988, Horror) Donald ›››› Halloween (1978, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis. An es- legians spend the night in Michael Myers’ childhood home. (CC) Pleasence, Ellie Cornell. Dr. Loomis hunts killer Mike once again. (CC) caped maniac embarks on a holiday rampage of revenge. (CC) APL 43 43 Fatal Attractions ’ (CC) World’s Deadliest Towns ’ Savaged “Treacherous Waters” (N) Savaged “Fight for Survival” (N) ’ Savaged “Unexpected Danger” (N) Savaged “Treacherous Waters” ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” Wild Out Wednesday. ››› Michael Jackson’s This Is It (2009, Documentary) Michael Jackson, Orianthi. (CC) The Game (CC) Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) : Texas “Game On” Famous Top Chef: Texas “Tribute Dinner” View- The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New Jersey Life After Top Chef Fabio goes to New Watch What Hap- Life After Top Chef BRAVO 66 66 chefs who love to hunt. ers twitter to direct the chefs. City “Lost Footage” (CC) “Lost Footage” York. (N) pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street Dragons’ Den (N) ’ (CC) Titanic: Blood and Steel (N) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Kitchen Nightmares “Dillon’s” (CC) CNBC 46 46 ››› The Pixar Story (2007) American Greed Mad Money ››› The Pixar Story (2007, Documentary) Narrated by Stacy Keach. Quit Your Job! You Breathe! CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park “The Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show Key & Peele (CC) South Park “Guitar South Park “Going South Park (N) Key & Peele (N) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 Losing Edge” port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) Queer-O” Native” (CC) (CC) (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Gravity Falls ’ ››› Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009) ’ Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb A.N.T. Farm (CC) My Babysitter Sons of Guns Team tries to bust the Sons of Guns Copy of the gun that Sons of Guns Kris works on a surprise Sons of Guns “Free Fall Shotgun” The Militia Rising Suvival groups in the Sons of Guns “Free Fall Shotgun” The DSC 8 8 James Bond myth. ’ (CC) killed bin Laden. ’ (CC) to honor Will. ’ (CC) team builds a Para-shotgun. (N) United States. (N) ’ (CC) team builds a Para-shotgun. ’ The E! True Hollywood Story A look at E! News (N) A-List Listings (N) Married to Jonas Keeping Up With the Kardashians The Soup The Soup Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 the Kardashian family. ’ (CC) (Part 2 of 2) Scott feels like an outcast. To Be Announced All-Access Ken- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 tucky ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 (N) E:60 All-Access Kent Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (N) (CC) All-Access Kent World/Poker FAM 39 39 ›› Hocus Pocus (1993) Bette Midler. ›› Scooby-Doo (2002, Comedy) Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar. ›› Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004, Comedy) Freddie Prinze Jr.. 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 “Valley Inn” Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half Two and a Half ›› Twilight (2008, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. A teen is caught up in an American Horror Story: Asylum Sister American Horror Story: Asylum Sister Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) unorthodox romance with a vampire. Jude’s dark secret is revealed. Jude’s dark secret is revealed. GOLF 70 70 Big Break Greenbrier Big Break Greenbrier Inside PGA Tour Golf Central (N) Golf CIMB Classic, First Round. From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (N) (Live) Little House on the Prairie “Child of Little House on the Prairie Convinced Little House on the Prairie “Survival” A Little House on the Prairie A farm boy Frasier “Crane vs. Frasier “Police Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Frasier HALL 19 19 Pain” Watching an abusive dad. to switch the crops. (CC) Dakota rescues Charles. takes tales seriously. (CC) Crane” (CC) Story” ’ (CC) Loves Roz” (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Renovation (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Buying and Selling (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) HIST 37 37 Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Restoration Cajun Pawn Stars Cajun Pawn Stars American Pickers “Urban Cowboys” LI FE 51 51 ›› Disappearing Acts (2000) (CC) Steel Magnolias (2012) Queen Latifah, Phylicia Rashad. (CC) The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie (N) Steel Magnolias (2012) (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 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Totally Clueless Money, Strangers Underemployed “The Crib” ’ (CC) The Challenge: Battle of Seasons The Challenge: Battle of Seasons The Challenge The Challenge NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer Philadelphia Union at Sporting Kansas City. NFL Turning Point (N) NFL Turning Point MLS 36 NFL Turning Point Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It Out (N) 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 Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) Law & Order: Criminal Intent (CC) R O OT 31 31 Seahawks Press Boys in the Hall UEFA Champions League Soccer AFC Ajax vs Manchester City FC. (N Same-day Tape) Bull Riding CBR Silverado Slam. The Dan Patrick Show Bar Rescue “Weber’s of Lies” Jon helps Bar Rescue “Mystique or Murder?” Jon Bar Rescue “Bikini Bust” A bar with Bar Rescue “Broke Black Sheep” Jon Bar Rescue “On the Rocks” Jon must Bar Rescue “Tiki Curse” The Bamboo SPIKE 57 57 a former strip club. ’ restores the Mystique Lounge. bikini-clad bartenders. ’ tries to rescue the Black Sheep. save a former smoker’s haven. Beach Tiki Bar. ’ SYFY 59 59 Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Ghost Hunters “Curtain Call” (CC) Ghost Hunters “Fear Factory” (N) ’ Paranormal Witness “The Tenants” (N) Ghost Hunters ’ TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ End of the Age Praise the Lord (CC) Always Good Jesse Duplantis Easter Exper. Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Nose Seinfeld “The Con- Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Family Family Guy “The Family Guy “FOX-y The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Rainn Wilson; Elisha Cuthbert. TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Job” (CC) test” (CC) (CC) Gay” ’ Juice Is Loose” Lady” ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Half-Ton Killer ’ (CC) Addicted “Jason” (N) ’ (CC) Half-Ton Killer ’ (CC) Addicted “Jason” ’ (CC) Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. PGA Tour Golf Grand Slam of Golf, Day Two. From the Port Royal Golf Course in Castle “The Double Down” Castle bets Castle “Inventing the Girl” A model’s Castle “Fool Me Once” An Arctic ex- Perception “Cipher” Pierce tries to crack TNT 54 54 Southampton, Bermuda. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) with Esposito. ’ (CC) corpse appears in a fountain. (CC) plorer dies. ’ (CC) a code. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball Adventure Time NinjaGo: Masters Dragons: Riders Ben 10 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 Halloween Crazier (CC) Toy Hunter (N) Toy Hunter (CC) Sausage Paradise (N) (CC) Food Truck Paradise (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo NCIS “Hiatus” Gibbs suffers a temporary NCIS “Shalom” Political assassination. NCIS “Stakeout” Ducky keeps a secret NCIS “Dog Tags” Abby risks her career NCIS “Internal Affairs” The murder of Covert Affairs “Wishful Beginnings” USA 58 58 memory loss. (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) from the team. ’ (CC) to save a dog. ’ (CC) arms dealer La Grenouille. (CC) Eyal requests the CIA’s assistance. VH1 62 62 Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy “Opening Up” ’ Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy ’ Rehab With Dr. Drew ’

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 25, 2012 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 Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Resort “Skeleton Crew” Grace Grey’s Anatomy Callie and Alex face Scandal “Beltway Unbuckled” Grieving KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) “Teachers Week” (CC) leads a perilous repair operation. (N) their guilt. (N) ’ (CC) parents seek help. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition 30 Rock (N) ’ Up All Night The Office “Here Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) “Sexy Costumes” (CC) (DVS) “Ma’am’d” (N) ’ Comes Treble” ation (N) ’ ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show “Vivica Fox” Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “Triggerman” A mob Elementary “The Rat Race” Investigat- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) enforcer’s life is in danger. (N) ing a banker’s death. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Poirot A don is opposed to women’s Foyle’s War “War Games” Businessman David Suchet in the Footsteps of St. POV “Nostalgia for the Light” Chile’s remote Atacama Desert. New Environmen- PBS 9 9 rights. ’ (CC) makes a pact with Nazis. (CC) Paul St. Paul travels west. (N) (CC) (N Subtitled) ’ (CC) talists American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Road The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Senor MNT 10 10 “Home Wrecker” (CC) (CC) to Rupert” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) Macho Solo” ’ The King of The King of The Office “The The Office ’ (CC) “The Rager” Tyler Beauty and the Beast “All In” An immi- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) List” ’ (CC) receives an unexpected visit. grant is arrested for murder. (N) Hamptons” (CC) Seven” ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- The Aviators ’ The Civil War “The Cause -- 1861” Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee. ’ (CC) Frontline “The Choice 2012” President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. ’ (CC) Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) 2012 World Series Game 2 -- Detroit Tigers at TBA. (N) (S Q13 FOX News How I Met Your How I Met Your The Big Bang Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half The Big Bang FOX 13 13 Live) (CC) Special Edition Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Men’s en Vogue II Deep Blue Watches: 2nd Anniver Deep Blue Watches: 2nd Anniver Cozelle Linens Invicta Watches Invicta Watches NUMB3RS “The Art of Reckoning” A NUMB3RS “Under Pressure” Don un- NUMB3RS Thieves hijack a truck with NUMB3RS “The Janus List” A secret will Criminal Minds “Elephant’s Memory” A Criminal Minds “In Heat” J.J. meets a ION 15 15 death-row inmate wants to confess. covers a potential terrorist plot. ’ aid workers. ’ (CC) change the FBI team. ’ (CC) killing spree in a Texas town. colleague. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Celebration The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Gary & Drenda K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Resort “Skeleton Crew” Grace Grey’s Anatomy Callie and Alex face Scandal “Beltway Unbuckled” Grieving KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) “Teachers Week” leads a perilous repair operation. (N) their guilt. (N) ’ (CC) parents seek help. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition 30 Rock (N) ’ Up All Night The Office “Here Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) “Sexy Costumes” (CC) (DVS) “Ma’am’d” (N) ’ Comes Treble” ation (N) ’ ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un Refugio para el Amor (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Abismo de Pasión (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 2012 World Series Game 2 -- Detroit Tigers at TBA. (N) (S Cops “Palm Beach, FOX 12 News at 8 O’Clock (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 Live) (CC) Florida” ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 A 24-year-old man is shot The First 48 Two men are beaten and The First 48 “Down in Overtown; Break- After the First 48 Two cases in Louis- Beyond Scared Straight Southern Cali- Beyond Scared Straight Jersey Shore A&E 52 52 in the street. (CC) shot in Miami. (CC) ing Point” (CC) ville, Ky. (N) (CC) fornia kids in the clink. (N) (CC) troublemakers enter jail. (CC) AMC 67 67 › House on Haunted Hill (1999, Horror) Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye ›› From Dusk Till Dawn (1996, Horror) Harvey Keitel, George Clooney. Fugitive › From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money (1999) Bruce Campbell, Tiffani- Diggs. A mogul offers guests money to stay in a haunted asylum. (CC) brothers encounter vampires south of the border. (CC) Amber Thiessen. Bank robbers land in a bar frequented by the undead. APL 43 43 Fatal Attractions ’ (CC) The Blue Planet: Seas of Life (CC) The Blue Planet: Seas of Life (CC) Madagascar Madagascar was left untouched by man. ’ (CC) The Blue Planet: Seas of Life (CC) BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live The top 10 video countdown. (N) (CC) The Game (CC) ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. (CC) Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) The Real Housewives of Miami Ro- The Real Housewives of Miami Ro- The Real Housewives of Miami Jo- The Real Housewives of Miami (N) The Real Housewives of Miami Watch What Hap- The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 main threatens to leave Joanna. dolfo gives Karent advice. anna discovers Romain’s secret. pens: Live (N) wives of Miami CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Doc Zone (CC) (DVS) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba “Switch” Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (2002, Romance-Comedy) Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas. ’ Home-Holiday CNBC 46 46 Crime Inc. “Counterfeit Goods” American Greed Mad Money Crime Inc. “Counterfeit Goods” American Greed Paid Program 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 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show Chappelle’s Show Stand-Up Revolu- Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts Tosh Stand-Up Revolu- Tosh.0 (CC) The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart (CC) tion unleashes his unique point of view. tion With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie Jessie ’ My Babysitter Gravity Falls ’ ›› The Little Vampire (2000) Jonathan Lipnicki. ’ (CC) Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb A.N.T. Farm (CC) My Babysitter Texas Car Wars Chevy Coupe; Ford Fast N’ Loud Mirrored drift car; rare Fast N’ Loud A rare and delicate Wood- Fast N’ Loud “Amazing Impala” 1964 Texas Car Wars A surprise at Barret Fast N’ Loud “Amazing Impala” 1964 DSC 8 8 Ranchero; Mustang GT. ’ (CC) 1967 Corvette. ’ (CC) ill Wildfire. ’ (CC) Impala; 1951 Bruco fire truck. Auto Care. (N) ’ (CC) Impala; 1951 Bruco fire truck. Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E! News (N) The Soup Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With the Kardashians Rob Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 (Part 1 of 2) (Part 2 of 2) the Kardashians the Kardashians the Kardashians lashes out at Kim. ESPN 32 32 College Football Clemson at Wake Forest. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2012 World Series of Poker 2012 World Series of Poker 2012 World Series of Poker NFL Live (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight NFL Live (CC) NASCAR Now FAM 39 39 ›› The Haunted Mansion (2003) ›› The Addams Family (1991, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ›› Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. 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 “Nopales, No Problem” Chopped Spaghetti in a can; tile fish. Halloween Wars Sweet Genius “Glowing Genius” Sweet Genius A chocolate dessert. Chopped “Duck for Dinner” FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Zombieland (2009, Comedy) Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma It’s Always Sunny The League “The BrandX With Rus- Totally Biased- Mother “Tailgate” Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Stone. Survivors of an apocalypse join forces against zombies. in Phila. Freeze Out” (N) sell Brand (N) Kamau Bell GOLF 70 70 Golf CIMB Classic, First Round. From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Golf CIMB Classic, Second Round. From Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (N) (Live) Little House on the Prairie Charles is Little House on the Prairie Charles is Little House on the Prairie Mary’s eyes Little House on the Prairie Laura finds Frasier “The Focus Frasier “You Can Frasier “The Two Frasier “Love Bites HALL 19 19 goaded into a contest. (CC) left deeply in debt. (CC) bring her problems. (CC) out about a hermit. (CC) Group” (CC) Go Home Again” Mrs. Cranes” ’ Dog” (CC) HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters Buying and Selling (CC) Extreme Homes (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l You Live in What? (CC) HIST 37 37 The Universe “UFO: The Real Deal” Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) What’s the Earth Worth? Putting a price tag on planet Earth. (N) (CC) America’s Book of Secrets (CC) LI FE 51 51 All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition Project Runway All Stars (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 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Totally Clueless Money, Strangers Jersey Shore ’ (CC) Jersey Shore “Merp Walk” ’ (CC) Jersey Shore “Let’s Make It Official” Jersey Shore Jersey Shore ’ NBCS 34 34 Return to London Return to London: The Games of the XXX Olympiad Game On! NFL Turning Point Sports Illustrated Poker After Dark (Taped) (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Figure It Out (N) Drake & Josh ’ Teenage Mut. You Gotta See Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 House Saving a coma patient’s son. House “Whac-A-Mole” ’ (CC) House “Finding Judas” ’ (CC) House “Words and Deeds” ’ (CC) House House returns to the hospital. House “Needle in a Haystack” (CC) R O OT 31 31 World Poker Tour: Season 10 High School Football Kentwood at Kentlake. (N) (Live) Seahawks Press Seahawks The Dan Patrick Show Jail ’ (CC) Jail ’ (CC) Jail The jails of Jail (N) ’ (CC) iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Ink Master “Tattoo Her What?” A face- MMA Uncensored 1,000 Ways to SPIKE 57 57 Austin, Texas. ’ off leaves Sarah in tears. (CC) Live (N) (CC) Die ’ SYFY 59 59 Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989) Robert Englund. ›› The Mist (2007, Horror) Thomas Jane. A deadly fog engulfs terrified townspeople. (CC) Real-Movies 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 The King of Seinfeld “The Alter- Seinfeld “The Vir- Family Guy “Star Family Guy “Epi- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Simon Baker; Kaitlin Olson. TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) nate Side” ’ gin” ’ (CC) Trek” convention. sode 420” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings (N) ’ (CC) Little Shop of Gypsies (N) ’ (CC) Four Weddings ’ (CC) Little Shop of Gypsies ’ (CC) Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Little Shop of Gypsies ’ (CC) The Mentalist “Red Tide” A girl’s body NBA Preseason Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi Center in Den- The Mentalist Wealthy investment The Mentalist “Bloodshot” Patrick loses The Mentalist TNT 54 54 washes up on the beach. (CC) ver. (N) (Live) (CC) banker is murdered. ’ (CC) his sight in an explosion. (CC) “Carnelian Inc” TOON 42 42 Scary Godmother World of Gumball Adventure Time Annoying Orange MAD (N) 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 (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Top 20 Most Shocking (N) Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Most Shocking NCIS “Once a Hero” The NCIS try to NCIS “Twisted Sister” McGee takes NCIS “Iceman” A Marine on life support. NCIS “Patriot Down” Gibbs investigates NCIS “Rule Fifty-One” A Mexican drug Burn Notice “Desperate Times” The USA 58 58 clear a Marine’s name. ’ (CC) things into his own hands. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) a colleague’s murder. ’ (CC) cartel seeks revenge. ’ (CC) team travels to Panama. (CC) VH1 62 62 Couples Therapy ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ ›› Romeo Must Die (2000) Jet Li. Asian and black gangsters vie for control of prime property. T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Chrissy & Jones