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For many, it started with experimentation. A taste of alcohol. An innocent pull from a joint. ‘Because I was A compulsion to try something new for a high more intense than the last. so naive, I For others, addictions grew from the surround- didn’t know ings in their youth — alcoholic parents, drug addict- ed or relatives. what was However it happens, it happens a lot. happening. In the United States, one in every 10 people are ad- dicted to drugs, alcohol or both. That’s more than 23 I thought I million addicts. could just quit.’ Only 11 percent of them pursue treatment. Three in Lewis County have chosen to share their stories with The Chronicle as part of our ongoing se- ries — Lewis County: Highs and Hopes. See pages Main 8 and 9 for the full stories.

‘It is a sickness. ‘I really in the I’ve got a beginning was strong will preparing to — it wasn’t be a convicted enough to get felon for the me to stop.’ rest of my life.’

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News Daily Outtake: Homecoming Scene in Tenino of the Weird cluding Thailand, Malaysia, Sin- At 100, Woman Still gapore and Myanmar. It traces Working 11 Hours a Day its origins to the early 1800s, BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Fe- when a troupe of Chinese actors limina Rotundo works 11 hours on tour in Phuket fell ill. It was a day, six days a week at a Buf- decided that they should abstain falo laundromat and says she from eating meat and soon all has no plans to quit working were well again. even though she turned 100 two months ago. Alaska Church Tips Pizza She told WGRZ-TV that she got her first job at 15 during the Delivery Driver $1,900 Great Depression and has been ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) working ever since. — More than two weeks after a Rotundo works from 7 a.m. church congregation in Ohio to 6 p.m. washing clothes and tipped a pizza delivery driver handling dry cleaning at the $1,000, a church in Anchorage College Laundry Shoppe. She has upped the stakes. says she hasn’t considered retire- Anchorage television station Pete Caster / [email protected] ment and will continue working KTVA reported that Ken Felber A classic car cruises past the grandstand as the Tenino Beaver looks on during a break in Tenino’s Evergreen 2A/1A as long as her health is good. has been a pizza delivery driver League football game against Eatonville on Friday in Tenino. Eatonville rallied late to beat Tenino, 42-41. See the story Rotundo, who hit the centu- for 14 years. When he delivered and more photos online at www.lewiscountysports.com. ry mark in August, says she likes a pizza to Chugach Covenant being out and working because Church on Sunday, the pastor it gives her something to do. asked him what was his best- She says too many people ever tip. Notable Quote retire too soon. Her advice to When he replied $100, pastor her peers: “Get out and do some Dan Krause asked him, “How work.” does a tip of $1,900 sound?” Felber was very mindful of “I haven’t come across anything I believe to be his heavenly surroundings and At Thailand Veggie replied: “Oh, heck no!” He says pure evil or demonic. I haven’t come across Festival, Only Flesh of it’s the coolest thing that’s ever anything I believe to be pure good. “ happened to him. the Devout Harmed Krause says this was an op- PHUKET, Thailand (AP) — portunity to do something small William Becker Thailand’s Vegetarian Festival that would really have a big im- self-proclaimed psychic is more than sprouts and tofu — pact on somebody’s life. See page Main 4 for the full story it’s an assault on the senses, and Felber has no plans to splurge for the most devout, on the body since he needs new snow tires itself. and has medical expenses. But The most striking element he does plan to take his wife out of the nine-day Taoist celebra- for a good spaghetti dinner. Today in History tion has little to do with food. In sacred rituals, devotees known Snake Gets Loose on Today's Highlight in History Snyder Co. in . urday Night Massacre," special as “Mah Song” or “Spirit Horses” In 1936, Helen Keller's teach- Watergate prosecutor Archibald On Oct. 20, 1965, in one of work themselves into trances to Philadelphia Bus er, Anne Sullivan Macy, died in Cox was dismissed and Attor- the more colorful moments of have all manner of items pierced Forest Hills, New York, at age 70. ney General Elliot L. Richard- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — his presidency, Lyndon B. John- through their cheeks, from dag- In 1944, during World War son and Deputy Attorney Gen- Officials say a 4-foot-long boa son, recovering from gall blad- gers and swords to a bicycle. II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur eral William B. Ruckelshaus constrictor has gotten loose on der surgery at Bethesda Naval Then they dance as massive stepped ashore at Leyte in the a Philadelphia bus, leading to an Medical Center, pulled up his resigned. strings of fireworks explode all emergency evacuation. Philippines, 2 1/2 years after say- In 1981, a bungled armored around them. shirt and jacket to show off his Transit authority officials say abdominal scar to reporters and ing, "I shall return." A series of gas truck robbery carried out by The annual festival in Phuket a man carrying a boa constrictor storage tank explosions and fires members of radical groups in has become a tourist attrac- photographers. (Although crit- boarded the Southeastern Penn- ics were appalled by the display, in Cleveland killed 130 people. Nanuet, New York, left a guard tion, with several large, noisy sylvania Transportation Author- Johnson later said he was trying In 1947, the House Un- and two police officers dead. processions complete with fire- ity bus just before 3 p.m. Sunday. to dispel rumors that he'd actu- American Activities Commit- In 1990, three members of works, gongs and drums pass- The snake’s owner, 26-year- ally been operated on for cancer.) tee opened hearings into alleged the rap group 2 Live Crew were ing through the streets. Many old Koron Riley, told The Phila- Communist influence and infil- acquitted by a jury in Fort Lau- Phuket residents have Chinese delphia Inquirer that he had the tration in the U.S. motion pic- derdale, , of violating ob- ancestors, and devotees to the snake draped around his neck On This Date ture industry. scenity laws with an adults-only many Chinese temples on the and hidden under his jacket. In 1714, the coronation of In 1964, the 31st president concert in nearby Hollywood island parade their shrines’ em- The bus had to be evacuated Britain's King George I took of the United States, Herbert C. the previous June. peror gods on hand-carried car- after the snake somehow got place in Westminster Abbey. Hoover, died in New York at age In 2011, Moammar Gadhafi, riages. loose and coiled itself under a In 1803, the U.S. Senate rati- 90. 69, Libya's dictator for 42 years, The Vegetarian Festival be- seat. A SEPTA mechanic was fied the Louisiana Purchase. In 1968, former first lady Jac- was killed as revolutionary gins on the eve of the ninth lunar able to dismantle the seat, al- In 1914, "Stay Down Here queline Kennedy married Greek fighters overwhelmed his home- month of the Chinese calendar lowing a transit police officer to Where You Belong," an antiwar shipping magnate Aristotle town of Sirte and captured the and is observed primarily in retrieve the snake and return it song by Irving Berlin, was pub- Onassis. last major bastion of resistance Southeast Asian countries, in- to Riley. lished by Waterson, Berlin & In 1973, in the so-called "Sat- two months after his regime fell. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Oct. 20, 2015 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 48.61 65.0 0.00 100s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H L 72.86 85.0 0.00 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s L 2.08 10.5 +0.03 60s H Cowlitz at Randle 50s Partly Cloudy Isolated Rain Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 3.60 18.0 -0.01 40s 30s 65º 45º 66º 45º 61º 42º 65º 42º 64º 43º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.59 ---- +0.03 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:37 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 6:15 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 64 Moonrise ...... 2:22 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 57 60/44 69/44 Moonset...... Next Day Normal High ...... 62 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 43 59/45 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 75 in 1938 Anchorage 46/33 pc 46/32 pc Record Low...... 27 in 1949 62/49 Boise 64/42 s 66/44 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 62/51 pc 60/52 cl Yesterday ...... 0.00" 63/44 65/40 10/20 10/27 11/3 11/11 Dallas 83/68 s 81/66 pc Month to date ...... 1.44" Tacoma 89/73 ra 89/73 ra Normal month to date ...2.05" Centralia 62/47 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 76/64 pc 77/62 s Year to date...... 21.96" 65/45 Yakima Nashville 72/49 s 76/52 s Normal year to date ....30.86" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 80/66 t 79/64 t 69/44 Longview 65/43 Trees None None St. Louis 78/57 s 82/59 s 62/47 pc 63/50 pc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 64/46 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 76/59 s 75/59 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None , DC 69/52 s 73/56 s Portland 66/46 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 67/47 68/47 tonight's lows. 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 97/75 cl 95/77 cl New Delhi 97/72 pc 93/68 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 59/55 cl 57/52 cl Paris 55/43 pc 55/52 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 61/49 pc 60/50 ra Spokane 66/38 mc 70/42 s London 57/46 s 57/52 ra Rio de Janeiro 82/72 s 91/77 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 60/51 pc 61/49 ra Tri Cities 68/43 s 68/44 s City 73/54 cl 72/57 cl Rome 72/55 pc 66/52 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 63/44 pc 63/43 ra Wenatchee 69/47 pc 70/50 s Moscow 39/27 s 39/30 s Sydney 77/70 t 82/64 pc

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360.273.5213 CH546892rc.cg • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 State Republican Officials Step Up Rhetoric at Chehalis Event CAMPAIGNING: Party meeting. Each had about five minutes to address the audience. Chairwoman Says ‘Goofy’ Javier Figueroa, who is run- Governor Too Focused ning for lieutenant Governor in 2016, said he had a “passion to on Environmental Issues run” for office. By Natalie Johnson Figueroa is a naturalized [email protected] citizen who was born in Mexico. After becoming a citizen, he en- Republicans, including those listed in the military and served in Lewis County, are determined as a door gunner in the Vietnam to make the most of a number War. of opportunities they see in the “We talked about hopes and 2016 election cycle. dreams if we ever made it back,” “We need to take back this he said. “When you get back and state and we need to take back you’re the lucky one … do the the White House,” said Fredi right thing … fight for the right Simpson, Washington State Re- causes.” publican Party National Com- Port of Seattle Commission- mitteewoman. er Bill Bryant, who is running Area Republicans gathered for governor in 2016, said he is Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at the “thrilled” to be in Lewis County. Veterans Memorial Museum in Bryant was born in Morton. Chehalis for the Lewis County He told the audience a story Republican Club’s 2015 Fall Lun- about how his mother met Re- cheon and Dessert Dash fund- Natalie Johnson / [email protected] publican Washington state Gov. raiser to meet with candidates Daniel Evans at the Alderbrook and raise funds for the party. Washington State Republican Party Chair Susan Hutchison was the keynote speaker Saturday at the Lewis County Republi- can Club’s 2015 Fall Luncheon and Dessert Dash. Resort’s restaurant on Hood Ca- The event honored Republi- nal when she was a waitress there. can women and included speak- Recently, Evans endorsed Bryant ers from several Republican or- talism is about getting rich,” she for his 2016 campaign. ganizations. said. “Next year, in 2016, the 30-year The event’s keynote speaker Hutchison said liberal voter drought ends,” he said. was Susan Hutchison, chair of turnout in King County gener- the Washington State Republi- Bryant said Republicans need ally sways elections in the state, to vote in larger numbers than past can Party. but said she didn’t believe the “People want to be Republican. elections to ensure he is elected area could again muster the high over Democratic incumbent In- They want to vote Republican,” turnout it in 2012. she said. slee. Bryant said at least 64 percent She said liberal voters in King of Lewis County voters need to Hutchison went on the offen- County would likely be too busy vote for him to secure his victory. sive Saturday, discussing recent smoking marijuana to remember Republican gains in the state to vote, or if they did remember, “If they vote for me, they’re off- Legislature and campaign strat- would be too high to remember setting a Democratic vote in King egy. to sign the ballot. County,” he said. “This state is not a blue state. Hutchison advocated for us- Chris Vance, who is challeng- What we are is a swing state,” she ing the media to Republicans’ ing Democratic incumbent state said. “In 2016, we’re doing every- advantage. She highlighted an Sen. Patty Murray in 2016, talked about rising national debt and thing we can to swing it right.” advertisement she spearheaded Bill Bryant, Port of Seattle commissioner and Republican candidate for governor, Hutchison said Seattle-area over the summer that blamed a instability in Social Security and speaks on Saturday afternoon at the Lewis County Republican Club’s 2015 Fall Medicare programs. politicians do not represent the possible government shutdown Luncheon and Dessert Dash. best interests of the state, but of- on poor leadership on Inslee’s “There are solutions to these ten are the most vocal. She called part. problems,” he said. “Republicans Seattle City Councilor Kshama “Sometimes you’ve got to take In addition to Simpson and State Kim Wyman sent in videos and Democrats in Washington, Sawant, who was elected as a so- the media into your own hands,” Hutchison, Roxanne Husmann, for the event. A number of local D.C., refuse to come together and cialist, a communist, and called she said. “And it costs money.” President of the Washington elected officials and candidates compromise.” Gov. Jay Inslee “goofy,” saying he Hutchison and Simpson Federation of Republican Wom- also attended the event, but did Vance said Murray is part of was too focused on environmen- stressed that Republicans need en, also spoke. not speak. the problem. He said 2016 will be a tal issues. to support whoever gets the par- Congresswoman Jaime Her- Three Republican candidates “bad year to be a Democrat.” “Trust me folks, environmen- ty’s presidential nomination. rera Beutler and Secretary of for the 2016 election spoke at the “We can win,” he said. News in Brief Randle Driver Killed road, where it and the boy were day through Friday and 7 a.m. to The Department of Fish and This new panel will recom- hit by a car. 8 p.m. on Election Day; Wildlife’s Donny Martorello says mend compensation for indirect in Head-On Crash Chief Andrew Martin of Fire • The Twin Cities Senior Cen- the state already pays ranchers wolf-related losses, such as re- Near Graham District 1 said he was not at the ter, 2545 N. National Ave., Che- market value when cows and duced weight gain, low pregnan- scene, but that crews reported to halis, open 24 hours daily and other livestock are verified killed cy rates and higher than normal By The Chronicle him that the driver tried to slow until 8 p.m. on Nov. 3; by wolves. losses. Speeding likely caused a down before hitting the boy, who • The Morton Senior Center, head-on collision Saturday night received moderate injuries. The 103 Westlake Ave., Morton, open in Pierce County that killed a speed limit on state Route 508 is 24 hours daily and until 8 p.m. Randle driver and injured three 55 miles per hour. Martin didn’t on Election day. Local Businesses: other people, according to the have additional information on Voters who did not receive Washington State Patrol. the car. their ballot in the mail can get it Generate New Revenue and Raymond R. Craig, 20, of “It sounded like it was a pretty one of three ways: Randle, was driving north at close encounter,” he said. • Call the Elections Depart- Entice New Customers 11:33 p.m. Saturday on state ment at (360) 740-1278, (360) Route 161 8 miles south of Gra- Voter Registration 740-1164 or toll free in Lewis ham when his 1992 Mitsubishi County at 1 (800) 562-6130 GT crossed into the southbound Deadline for Nov. 3 ext.1278 or 1164; lane in a curve. • Visit the Auditor’s Office be- He collided with a 2013 Nis- Election Approaching tween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mon- 2015 Shop san four-door car driven by Ra- By The Chronicle day through Friday or between 7 mon J. Becerra-Becerra, 26, of Residents who aren’t regis- a.m. and 8 p.m. on Election Day; Fresno, . The driver tered to vote in Washington state • Visit myvote.wa.gov online, of the Nissan and two passen- have until Oct. 26 to qualify for enter information and select “get Local gers — Jose A. Becerra-Becerra, the Nov. 3 general election. my ballot packet.” The packet 21, of Eatonville, and Carlos A. Lewis County citizens must can be printed, completed and & Save Big Becerra-Becerra, 20, of Puyallup, go to the Auditor’s Office in the returned to the Auditor’s Office Shopping — were all injured and transport- Lewis County Courthouse at 351 by 8 p.m. Election Day. Local With he Chronicle ed to MulitCare Good Samaritan NW North St., Chehalis, to reg- Hospital in Puyallup. ister. Craig was injured and trans- The office is open 8 a.m. to State Forms Panel ported to Tacoma General Hos- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- to Review Claims for Call our advertising representatives today pital, where he later died. day. The Auditor’s Office can and trade your goods and services for The road was blocked for ap- also help people with disabilities Wolf-Related Losses proximately three hours and 45 and the elderly with registration OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- advertising credit! minutes. Both vehicles were to- and voting. ton wildlife officials are forming CH548609bw.cg taled. Drugs or alcohol were not Anyone with questions can a new panel to review claims for involved, according to the State all (360) 740-1278, (360) 740- indirect livestock losses caused 736-8203 Patrol. 1164 or toll free in Lewis County by wolves. at 1 (800) 562-6130, ext. 1278 or 1164. Child Hit by Car Near WSU LeWiS coUnty MaSter recycLer coMpoSter VoLUnteerS Onalaska Recovering Two Weeks to Go Until at Harborview Election Day: Get Ballots Leaf exchange 2015 By The Chronicle Postmarked by Nov. 3 A 10-year-old boy is recover- ing at Harborview Medical Cen- By The Chronicle twO Saturday dateS ter in Seattle after being hit by a Voters have two weeks to re- car while riding a small motor- turn their ballots. Oct. 24 & NOv. 7 • 12pm to 4pm bike Saturday on state Route 508 Ballots for the Nov. 3 general in the parking Lot oUtSide the near Onalaska. election were mailed on Oct. 14. The boy has a broken leg and For a ballot returned by mail is being evaluated for other inju- to count, it must be postmarked centraL tranSfer Station ries, according to family mem- by Election Day. 1411 S. toWer aVe., centraLia bers. The Lewis County Auditor’s Emergency crews from Lewis Office is reminding voters that if Bag up your leaves and drop them off during this event so gardeners can put them County Fire District 1 in Onalas- a ballot is not mailed until Elec- to good use. Bagged leaves will be available on a irst-come, irst-served basis, ka responded to the incident tion Day voters should confirm while supplies last on the day of the exchange.

at 2:34 p.m. on Saturday in the with the post office that it will be CH548652cz.db 2400 block of state Route 508. postmarked Nov. 3. Leaves only, no garbage or other compostable material accepted. According to the fire district, Voters can also drop ballots at the boy was riding a small mo- three different locations: Lewis county Solid Waste Utility torized bike when the vehicle • The Lewis County Court- for details call (360) 740-1452 or (360) 740-1216 had throttle issues. The bike shot house, 351 NW North St., Che- out of a driveway and into the halis, open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- Volunteers reserve the right to refuse bags of leaves that do not comply. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 LOCAL Students Explore ‘Psychic Abilities’ at Historical Museum PARANORMAL RESEARCH: Lewis County Historical Museum Continues to Schedule Events Centered on Building’s Supposedly Haunted Past and Present By Natalie Johnson [email protected] Have you ever felt the hair stand up on the back of your neck? Have you ever wandered into a cold spot at the Lewis County Historical Museum? It might be a drafty win- dow. Or maybe, just maybe, you picked up on one of the several entities paranormal researchers believe live at the museum. Psychic William Becker, of Paranormal Insights LLC, led a psychic development class at the museum Saturday, teaching the basics in recognizing and honing psychic abilities. The museum, and its long history of paranor- mal activity, provided a conve- nient backdrop for their studies. “If you hit a cold spot, the first thing you do is see if you’re under Natalie Johnson / [email protected] an air vent,” Becker said. Howev- Karen Frazier, of South Sound Paranormal Research, discusses her paranormal experiences and psychic abilities in the loft area of the Lewis County Historical Museum er, he also told the half a dozen in Chehalis. She said she believes some of the items in the museum contain residual energy from former owners. students in the class, “Don’t as- sume you’re wrong.” Often, that uneasy, “weird” feeling you get means you’ve en- countered something, he said. Becker and members of South ‘‘I think everybody’s Sound Paranormal Research have been studying paranormal psychic, we just activity at the museum for years. happen to live However, Saturday’s class wasn’t about documenting the activity, in a society that but about tuning into it, psychi- cally speaking. squashes it.’’ “I think everybody’s psychic, we just happen to live in a society William Becker that squashes it,” Becker said. self-proclaimed psychic Every six months or so, the museum hosts a class related to the site’s paranormal activ- ity, said museum Director Andy pure evil or demonic. I haven’t Skinner. come across anything I believe Becker began by giving at- to be pure good.” tendees a few simple tips for hon- After preliminary instruc- ing their psychic abilities. First, tions, Becker invited people to they should “ground and center” explore the museum themselves, themselves, he said. This tech- practicing the techniques and nique is also useful if you ever learn to differentiate psychic im- feel unsettled or confused dur- pressions from pure imagination. ing a psychic experience, he said. Museum volunteers and Skinner Internationally known psychic William Becker led a class on psychic development Saturday evening at the Lewis County “Everybody has their own in- — all members of SSPR — also al- Historical Museum in Chehalis. Becker has conducted several investigations into at the museum in past struction manual. My job is to lowed students access to the mu- years. teach you how to read your own seum’s loft and attic areas, which manual,” Becker said. “I want to are believed to be hotspots for give you the foundations so you paranormal activity. American artifacts are particu- the museum, where she also vol- evidence of activity at the mu- can keep growing on your own.” Karen Frazier said a number larly powerful, she said. unteers regularly, she claims. seum, and was a skeptic until he He also talked about the im- of entities live in the museum, The class attracted believers After sessions spent in the had his first experience. portance of techniques such as including at least three children, and skeptics alike. museum, Becker would call his “You get the feeling some- shielding — creating a mental a man in a cowboy hat named Some came with friends, just students back to discuss their ex- body’s looking at you. I got that protection against spirits — and “Tom,” and Clarence, a manne- to see what they could learn, and periences. He also accompanied feeling,” he said. filtering — only consenting to quin who occasionally moves others came with an inkling that participants through the muse- That time, Skinner saw a have psychic contact with cer- around on his own. they have some psychic ability, um and pointed out when he had ghostly figure of a man. Later, he tain entities. “This is our home,” she said. and a desire to grow it. Many had what he believed to be a psychic caught on video a of a girl Becker emphasized a respect- “We have investigated this mu- experiences throughout the eve- vision of a spirit. playing with jacks and a mysteri- ful atmosphere, and said he does seum for seven years. We’re very ning. Kasci Lawrence, also an SSPR ous beam of light from the mu- not believe in spiritually “cleans- familiar with what’s here.” Frazier said she was once in member, said it takes some prac- seum’s ceiling to its floor, he said. ing” areas. Frazier, who also says she has the same position. tice to recognize the signs of Becker ended Saturday’s “I teach in places where there’s psychic abilities, believes that “I started calling it my spidey paranormal activity. three-hour class by cautioning nothing nasty,” he said, but many of the objects in the mu- sense,” she said, of her early psy- “Your skin almost electrifies,” his students to graciously thank warned attendees they may en- seum and in storage areas still chic abilities. she said. “For me, the harder I the entities at the museum for counter a grumpy spirit or two contain the energy from the peo- Frazier learned to develop her try to concentrate, the less I get.” their time, but to firmly tell them at the museum. “I haven’t come ple who previously owned them. abilities and now communicates Skinner, also an SSPR mem- to stay at the museum, where across anything I believe to be Some of the museum’s Native with entities and sees spirits at ber, said he strives to document they belong. News in Brief County Detective, Public covered. 12 percent are undecided. museum will share the stories postwar liberation. Visitors will Carolyn Price, with Lewis Support for Initiative 1366 and artifacts of local Holocaust see an exhibit that ties lessons of Health Employee County Public Health & Social has seen a dip in support as well, survivors with exhibits that take the Holocaust to contemporary Services, helped to organize Cri- dropping from 49 percent in July visitors from prewar Europe to issues and local perspectives. Recognized for Going sis Intervention Team training to 42 percent in October. That ‘Above and Beyond’ for public safety officials in May. measure, backed by anti-tax ini- Price found a way to bring tiative promoter Tim Eyman, ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF By The Chronicle speakers in and purchase books would decrease the 6.5-cent state CENTRALIA COLLEGE PRESENTS One helped to recover more and supplies for the training to sales tax to 5.5 percent — unless than $40,000 in stolen property meet requirements for officials the Legislature puts a constitu- and the other brought in speak- to become certified. tional amendment before voters ers and supplies for training. that would reinstate a two-thirds The Board of County Com- legislative majority to raise taxes. Mentalist missioners honored both of the Poll: Voters Back According to the survey, 42 per- employees at its Monday meeting Trafficking Ban, Split on cent are opposed to the measure, CRAIG for going “Above and Beyond.” while 16 percent are undecided. Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- Anti-Tax Measure The poll of 500 registered fice Detective Gene Seiber was OLYMPIA (AP) — More voters was conducted Oct. 13-15, KARGES awarded for his investigation than 60 percent of voters would and has a margin of error of 4.5 into a burglary. support an initiative on next percent. Voters started receiving 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27 In August, a suspect stole an month’s ballot to add state penal- their ballots in the mail last week Corbet Theatre estimated $30,000 in property ties to wildlife trafficking, while for the Nov. 3 election. Washington Hall as well as credit cards from the an anti-tax ballot measure has victims in Lewis County. Seiber an equal amount of support and Centralia College tracked the cards, which were opposition, according to a poll Northwest’s First FREE used in Pierce and King counties. released Monday. Holocaust Museum Still images of the suspect The survey by independent Craig Karges combines magic, psychology, and intuition to create the using the cards were distributed pollster Stuart Elway found that Now Open impression that everything is possible. Tables loat, minds are read, metal to law enforcement agencies up support for Initiative 1401, which SEATTLE (AP) — The Pa- bends and your imagination is challenged. You won’t believe your eyes! and down Interstate 5. The sus- would ban the purchase, sale and cific Northwest’s first Holocaust pect was eventually apprehended, distribution of parts or products museum has opened its doors in confessed to the crimes and gave made from 10 endangered ani- Seattle. The Henry and Sandra For more information, 360-736-9391, ext. 224 Centralia College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national up the identity of another suspect. mals, including elephant ivory Friedman Holocaust Center for origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance with

Search warrants were served and rhino horns, dropped from Humanity Museum opened Sun- CH548242cz.db access, equal opportunity and/or grievance procedures should be directed to the Vice President in other jurisdictions in rela- 72 percent in a July poll to 66 per- day with artifacts from Holocaust of Human Resources and Legal Afairs, Centralia College, 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia, tion to the case and more than cent in the recent survey. Twenty- survivors who settled in Seattle. WA 98531, or call 360-736-9391, ext. 671. $40,000 in stolen goods were re- three percent are opposed, while The Seattle Times says the • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015

City of Chehalis Hopes to Broaden The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? Tax Base With Coming Annexation Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. PLANS: Chehalis Chehalis chose this property, he Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, said, was to minimize the im- PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at Annexation of Industrial pacts to the jurisdictions that 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours Property Could Be “We’re trying to work cooperatively, recognizing collect taxes from the area. line at 360-807-7676 “We’re trying to work coop- Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Complete by End of Year, that every time we annex an area we’re going Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. eratively, recognizing that every Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. City Manager Says to have an impact.” time we annex an area we’re go- ing to have an impact,” Scheib- By Dameon Pesanti TO SUBSCRIBE Mark Scheibmeir meir said. [email protected] Scheibmeir said the city will To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation city attorney stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- In a move officials call “a compensate the county for any tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. win-win” for property owners road tax they’re depriving them 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. of for the next year or two and and the city itself, Chehalis plans base. Commercial and industrial in Centralia was reassessed at a TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING they’ll reimburse the county for to annex part of the Chehalis In- property taxes bring in revenue much lower value, a trend that any new or rebuilt roads finished Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit dustrial Park. that pay for a big part of city ser- has continued. www.chronline.com. By annexing some of the in the area. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. vices. Residential properties only MacReynold also said prop- Tim Kinder, fire chief for Fire property in its Urban Growth pay for about 60 percent of the erty owners in the proposed an- Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager District 6, said that after meeting Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 Area, the city itself will be able services they require. nexation area will benefit from to broaden its tax base and bring with Chehalis officials last week, [email protected] To balance the books, cities being served by the Chehalis the proposal was too new for in more revenue. Area property need to have good mix of indus- Police Department, which he OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS owners will pay less taxes and him to comment on what kind of try to cover service fees. Accord- said has a shorter response time impact the proposal could have 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia have the city of Chehalis become Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ing to MacReynold, Chehalis is than the Lewis County Sheriff’s on his district, but it will become its main service provider. heavy with residential property, Office. The city co-manages the UGA clearer after the board discusses SUBSCRIPTION RATES pretty good in commercial but Chehalis Community Devel- it. with Lewis County through an low on industrial properties. opment Director Dennis Osborn Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 interlocal agree- Port of Chehalis Chief Execu- Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 “In the long term that’s some- said property owners will save tive Officer Randy Mueller said Home delivery ment. thing we need to be aware of,” he hundreds of dollars on average Chehalis that when the port heard the city’s One month ...... $12.90 said. “That’s why the city saw annually on their property taxes. pitch in September, the com- Three months ...... $35.15 City Manager that as its expansion area. It has a City Attorney Mark Scheib- Six months ...... $65.15 Merlin Mac- missioners appreciated the city’s lot of industrial potential.” meir said they will not have to proactive approach and noted One year ...... $122 Reynold said About 10 years ago, Chehalis pay extra utility fees for being By mail to Washington and /Other States the annexa- they had addressed many of the One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 wanted to annex out to the power outside city limits. tion should be issues that hindered the previous Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 plant in the 1800 block of Bishop “We think of it as a mutual brought before annexation process, but they’re Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 the city coun- Merlin MacReynold Road. The land was assessed at a win,” he said. interested in how the annexation One year ...... $194 / $227.45 cil by the end city manager high value, which made the idea Scheibmeir also said the city would affect services such as wa- Online subscriptions to chronline.com of the year. It is attractive, but the plan would wants to bring stakeholders into ter, sewer, roads and law enforce- One day ...... $2 have cost the city a lot in terms the conversation early on, be- ment services provided. One month ...... $8 the first of several incremental One year ...... $84 expansions into the UGA to hap- of providing services to the area. cause the last annexation caused “The port is interested in the In the end, the costs outweighed some consternation among Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. pen over the next five to eight effect the proposed annexation Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- years. The annexation won’t the benefits and the city backed members of the county and the would have in each of those areas, scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or off. fire district. and would advocate that the level when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances require a vote by residents be- may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers cause more than 60 percent of “City stepped away from it “Last time, sort of everybody of service should either stay the in Education. the property owners in the area based on a lot of reasons, primar- was a bit offended,” he said. “We same or improve, and not suf- already agreed not to contest an- ily revolving around fire servic- learned from that process. … We fer,” Mueller wrote in an email. BACK ISSUES nexation when they signed up for es,” MacReynold said. decided to bring everybody in on “I would add that in general, an- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- The move might have proved the front end of the discussion so nexation into a city’s boundaries able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks city services. old are $2 per issue. The property consists of fortuitous because about six they see what’s coming.” is beneficial to our work in at- about 116 acres with an assessed years ago, the power plant prop- Lewis County will lose road tracting industrial development.” THE NEWSROOM value of $23 million inside the erty was reassessed at a much and property taxes, and Lewis He explained because Che- For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Chehalis Industrial Park. It’s lower value. Had the city fol- County Fire District 6 will lose halis and Lewis County can have the appropriate person listed below. surrounded by Bishop Road, In- lowed through with its plans, some of its taxing authority as different stances on some regula- EDITOR Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 terstate Avenue, Interstate 5 and then it would have found itself well. tions, coming into one agency’s [email protected] Sturdevant Road. in much the same position as Scheibmeir said the move developmental process could Sports Editor The move is the first step in the Riverside Fire Authority did requires the city to work closely bring a greater level of certainty Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 the city’s plan to diversify its tax when the TransAlta property with them. Part of the reason to prospective developers. [email protected] Visuals Editor Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 [email protected] Centralia Council Mulls Fireworks Restrictions Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, West and Central Lewis County Communities the possibility of expanding the times fireworks may be sold lapse before the law goes into ef- Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 COUNCILOR’S PLAN: [email protected] city’s authority over fireworks to and discharged. They can only fect, Vogt said he wants to start Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, Fireworks Could the county burn ban. be sold from June 28 to July 5, the discussion early. East Lewis County Communities Be Limited During “We’ll probably never have to and Dec. 28 to Dec. 31 and dis- “One reason I brought this up Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 use it, but if it ever came to the charged June 28 to July 5, New is I knew we wouldn’t be able to [email protected] Dry Seasons point where we did have to use it, Year’s Eve and from midnight to enforce this until 2017,” he said. Education, Business, South Thurston County … it’d be to the point where it’d 1 a.m. New Year’s Day. Communities, Napavine By Dameon Pesanti Shannon Murphy-Olson, Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 be very dangerous to have fire- If it does so, Centralia won’t Centralia’s attorney, told the [email protected] [email protected] works. ... My intent of bringing be the first municipality in the council the most difficult part of Lewis County Government, Legislature, The hot and dry summer this up is to have something in county to impose fireworks re- fireworks restrictions is enforce- Tourism, Religion, place in case we need it.” strictions. ment. She said city staff plans to South Lewis County Communities caused a lot of concern about Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 fire danger in Lewis County. Cities and Earlier this summer, Winlock talk with the Centralia Police and counties have clamped down and halved the the Riverside Fire Authority over [email protected] Those feelings were exacerbated Sports, News and Photography around Independence Day. Local the authority to number of state-permitted fire- the next few months to come up Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 be more, but not work days from eight to four. But government officials responded with an enforcement scheme. [email protected] less, restrictive because the city council didn’t She also said staff will be with burn bans and re-examined Death Notices, What’s Happening, than the state. approve the changes until well looking to the council in the Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices their tolerance for fireworks. An ordinance after the Fourth of July, the law future for direction on whether Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Last week, the Centralia City that is stricter won’t go into effect until the 2017 they want to go forward with [email protected] Council started mulling over can’t go into ef- holiday. creating the restrictions. [email protected] what kind of greater fireworks fect until a full Max Vogt This summer, the Lewis [email protected] ban or restriction they could put year has lapsed councilor County Board of Commission- Church News in place. [email protected] ...... 807-8217 from the date of ers talked about a fireworks ban, Senior Media Developer “Hopefully we’ll never have to approval. but the conversation didn’t go Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 use it,” Centralia Councilor Max More than 120 cities and further. Aside from Winlock, no [email protected] Vogt said during a Centralia City counties in the state have restric- other communities in the county THE CHRONICLE Council meeting last week. tions tighter than state law or have restrictions on the books, Oct. 16 - Oct. 22 PUBLISHER Vogt is the council’s new- outright bans. according to documents from Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 est member and the one who Centralia has adopted state the Washington State Patrol. Minions [email protected] brought the issue up. He likened law, which outlines dates and Because a full year has to $4 • PG • Noon & 3:00 pm Regional Executive Editor Sat. Only Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 [email protected] News in Brief Jurasic World Sales Director $4 • PG-13 • 5:30 pm CH548005cz.cg Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 Silver Creek Man The crash occurred at about ton Army National Guard. Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. [email protected] 7:57 p.m. She served during the Oso Circulation Manager Black Mass Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 Killed in Crash on State mudslide, and has been deployed $4 • R • 9:00 pm to the Middle East. [email protected] Route 122; State Patrol Tenino Woman Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Specialty Publications Manager, Family With a bachelor’s degree in Seahawks vs Panthers Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Blames Inattention Crowned Ms. Veteran business administration, Turner Sun.-1:00 am [email protected] is a spa director. heater - Free to All Ages Design Director Doors Open at Noon By The Chronicle America 2015 Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 Proceeds from the event help Minor with parent before 7 pm only A 63-year-old Silver Creek By The Chronicle homeless women veterans and $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 [email protected] 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 man died in a single-vehicle Kerri Turner, a Tenino resi- their children. LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC crash about 2 miles west of dent, was crowned Ms. Veteran PRESIDENT, COO Mossyrock on state Route 122 America 2015 Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Monday night, according to the this weekend. [email protected] Washington State Patrol. Turner com- CONCEAL CARRY Business Manager Paul L. Halstead was travel- peted against Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 ing west at mile marker 6 when 24 other final- PERMIT CLASS [email protected] he overcorrected after his 2007 Director of Production and IT ists for the title. Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 Ford Ranger pickup truck drift- Thurs. Oregon- The purpose of Nov. 5th [email protected] ed off to the right side of the road. the event is to Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 The vehicle then crossed both showcase “the 1 pm and 6 pm (valid in 35 states) FAX NUMBERS lanes, left the roadway and rolled woman beyond Kerri Turner down an embankment, coming the uniform.” Ms. Veteran Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 to rest on its top. The event America Best Western — Chehalis Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 Halstead was declared dead was held at the Obituaries ...... 807-8258 201 SW Interstate AVE Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 at the scene, according to the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall State Patrol. at the University of Nevada in Oregon/Utah: $80.00 or Oregon only: $45 127th VOLUME, 41st ISSUE THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) The cause of the crash was in- Las Vegas. 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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 Showing Compassion for Addicts Should Be Priority Most people have been nizations and charities that work drug addicts a chance to keep edition. affected by substance abuse, Our Views to help the homeless and drug- a felony off their records — The cost of combating drug whether through personal ex- cost of combating cancer and di- addicted people among us. should continue to be supported abuse falls on all of us, whether perience or that of a friend or abetes combined, which amount The value of places such as in all possible ways by county we like it or not. relative. to about $303 billion in costs, ac- the Funny Farm (see page Main government. So, too, does the responsi- It reaches beyond relation- cording to the National Institute 10) cannot be understated. The In the same way, Lewis bility of helping to correct an ships to the very financial core on Drug Abuse. informal atmosphere and sup- County Prosecutor Jonathan issue as sweeping, pervasive and of our country. Here in Lewis County, we port network it provides have Meyer’s plans for a potential al- costly as addiction. Government data estimates don’t need the data to see there led many to a life free from ad- ternative program for first time Expertise in dealing with ad- the cost of substance abuse on is a problem. diction. drug offenders deserves serious diction is essential. taxpayers to be $484 billion each We’re reminded of the issue Perhaps no program has had consideration. Keeping individu- So is compassion, which al- year. constantly, whether through a greater impact in our commu- als out of the cycle of the justice lows for everything from the That takes into account the sordid crimes and related court nity than drug court, which has system might reduce recidivism. Funny Farm to Drug Court. price of incarceration, health proceedings, or the simple sight guided many troubled souls to “If we can have earlier inter- There’s no value in writing care and financial impacts of of addicts walking the streets in a sober life filled with hope and vention … then we don’t have to off addicts when there is always crimes related to the use and ac- search of their next high. opportunities. wait for them to get bad enough hope for recovery. quisition of drugs. While law enforcement’s role The continued funding of to get into regular drug court,” See today’s stories on page For perspective, that burden is among the most important, so Drug Court is imperative, and Meyer told The Chronicle in a Main 8 and 9 for three examples largely surpasses the collective too are the dozens of local orga- the program — which gives story on page Main 7 of today’s of that truth.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Will South County Town Flip Name to Little Falls? Recently driving toward Ry- ings and left.” Others contend derwood to visit Paul Hayes, a that’s hogwash. forester who lives on the Booth Vader died Feb. 16, 1935, in family homestead west of town, Tacoma, leaving a sister and I saw the smattering of “I love grandniece. He’s buried at Little Little Falls” signs on yards in the Falls Cemetery. small town of Vader. I passed the Little Falls Cemetery, where pioneers were Business Climate buried as early as the 1880s. The When I read an article last cemetery takes its name from a month listing Chehalis as one of small waterfall on Olequa Creek inside McMurphy Park. the Top 10 places in Washington When our Nov. 8 election to start a business, I couldn’t ballots arrived last week, I help but think how it would thought of Va- have tickled Gail Shaw, a long- der, wondering time promoter of Chehalis who whether the died in June 2014. town’s citizens NerdWallet analyzed eco- would opt to nomic data from 126 communi- Letters change the ties with at least 5,000 people community’s and ranked Chehalis — the Centralia’s Darkest campus, had become a football about a blank space on the educa- name to its smallest on the list — as the star at the University of Washing- tional calendar, relax. original moni- seventh best place to start a Secret Discussion ton using this technique to win. Education was enhanced that ker of Little By Julie McDonald In my eyes “Centralia’s finest” business, behind Redmond and day, not suspended. Falls. Disappointing would be those brave, honest peo- Law enforcement and school I tend to favor the historic other Seattle-area cities. The content of the Sept. 26 ple who risked beatings, arrest, officials learned a lot in how to name under which the once I worked with Shaw to discussion of “Centralia’s Darkest loss of job, home, family and their conduct future evacuations (also bustling logging town incorpo- preserve the Industrial Park’s Secret” was disappointing. The lives to tell the truth at the trial. known as “lockdowns”). rated in 1906, when Little Falls history, recounting how the event at Centralia Timberland Guy Bray, J.M. Eubanks, Charles Students have learned how boasted two taverns, a meat community rallied in the Library was apparently designed Green, Willard Randall, Jay Cook, quickly and easily their civil market, pharmacy, bank, dance 1950s after owners of a mill to keep the truth of what actu- Elmer Smith and all those people rights can be confiscated. hall, opera house, candy kitchen destroyed by fire decided to ally happened on Nov. 11, 1919, who gave their hard-earned nick- It may have been an alarming and blacksmith shop. rebuild in Winlock. Through locked up tight. els and dimes to help the families education at first, but the display Recently, the town’s name the Adventure in Cooperation, My father was one of those of the prisoners they knew were of machine guns in their hallways, brings to mind the Vader couple hundreds of volunteers studied union men imprisoned for the innocent. These were “Centralia’s the relinquishment of their pos- finest.” I name names in my book. who tortured an innocent the town, its history, its econ- events of that day and I grew up sessions, and their detention for 3-year-old boy, Jasper Hender- knowing several of the people The final question was: “What omy and its future. The Eco- most of the day are now happily ling Warner, until he died Oct. actually involved. I would like to came of all this?” It was part of nomic Development Commit- accepted as necessary steps to in- 5, 2014. respond to a few things that were the struggle for the benefits the sure their safety. tee morphed into the Chehalis However, opponents of the said. speaker has enjoyed all her work- Oh, before we lose sight of name change make good points. Industrial Commission, which The speaker stated, “The log- ing career. of speech, an the excuse for all this behavior: “Five generations of my fam- has helped dozens of business- gers were paid 43 cents per hour 8-hour day, 40-hour week, over- Who found the note? A school ily attended Vader School,” said es locate in the Industrial Park working six days per week.” I time, holiday pay, vacation time, resource officer. Where was it Edna Washburn, who recon- south of town and promoted wish even that were true. In fact, vacation pay, health insurance, found? On a teacher’s desk. Why nected with a Vader neighbor creation of the Port of Chehalis there was no hourly wage in 1919 fair and equal employment with hadn’t the teacher noticed it? she hadn’t seen for 80 years in the 1980s. nor were there days off. $1.25 was the right of grievance, right to as- Sorry, I don’t have the answer when she moved to Woodland Their hard work certainly a day’s pay: 12 to 14 hours per semblage and a lot more. to that one, but I do have my sus- Estates. “The town would lose paid off. NerdWallet says Che- day seven days per week in any Contrary to her statements, picions. the churches did not get the men its identity.” halis companies average $1.3 weather. Men with a crosscut saw While everyone seems to be The community, known in and an ax, cutting down trees out of prison, and none of the billion in annual revenue and shouting hosannas and declaring the early 1870s as Kraft after its that were 12 feet in diameter. (pic- men were ever given a pardon. If “mission accomplished,” some of first postmaster, incorporated at least 52 percent of businesses tures pg. 72 “Ripples of a Lie”) An you want to know the facts, please employ people. us may wonder why everyone is as Little Falls, but Northern hourly wage of 25 cents and a 44- read my book “Ripples of a Lie,” preparing to “find” more notes Pacific Railroad officials refused hour work week were not signed available at the Lewis County His- while no one seems concerned to acknowledge the name to Spencer Honored into law until June 1938. torical Museum or contact me at about the origin of the one al- avoid confusion with Little Falls, These men were not “misfits www.EstherBarnettGoffinet.org . Congratulations to Earl ready in their possession. Minn. Instead, they called it and outcasts,” as the speaker sug- Along with the suspension of Spencer, of Centralia, who Esther Barnett Goffinet Sopenah. Eventually, the state gested, “looking for a hall to gang civil rights, the inability to move was recently inducted into the Lewiston, Idaho Legislature changed the name to together” and share their misery about freely, the searching of Vader, honoring Martin Vader, Westport Charterboat Asso- and comparing them to “modern personal property and the “lock- a New York native and 9th New ciation’s Sportsfishing Hall of day ISIS.” Union men had been Civil Rights Take a downs,” the only “resource” the York cavalry Civil War veteran Fame. Spencer, a Centralia High meeting secretly in the woods Beating in ‘Lockdown’ schools lack that prisons have is who lived with his wife on a School graduate, bought his for years because it was against armed guards. “School resource homestead west of where the first charter boat in 1958 when the law for people to gather to- This is in regard to “School officers” will have to fill the bill town stands today. he was 21. He operated charters, gether and/or talk about unions. District Learns From High for now, but we are pushing to Despite the state’s action, the oversaw boat construction, and In Centralia, union organizer School Evacuation,” (The Chron- change all that. town council steadfastly main- promoted and lobbied on behalf Britt Smith lived in the back of icle Oct. 8). I wonder why these maneu- tained the name should remain the room that became their union I’m beginning to think that of the fishing industry until vers aren’t carried out on the gen- Little Falls, according to a June hall. It was his home. headline needs one more word 1981, when he became Cen- eral public. 16, 1913, Centralia Daily Chron- When Sandra Crowell stated added to the end of it: “Drill.” The next time someone com- icle Examiner article under the tralia Chamber of Commerce that the death of “Centralia’s fin- Little sign of alarm here folks: manager and later oversaw the mits a crime in a public space, will headline “Councilmen to Fight est” was “so sad” she was referring Everyone seems perfectly happy hundreds of innocent bystanders New Name.” Southwest Washington Fair. to the men who not only planned with the operation and its out- ••• also be detained, quarantined According to a Feb. 22, 1935, and executed the raid, but used come. Even the principal declares and searched for their own safety? Chehalis Bee-Nugget article, Va- Julie McDonald, a personal his- Warren Grimm’s “wedge” ma- “I can’t be more proud” about the der was “sore” over the change torian from Toledo, may be reached neuver to attack the hall. “The way things turned out. Dennis Shain and “packed up all his belong- at [email protected]. Wedge,” as he was known on And for those concerned Centralia

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LEWIS COUNTY: HIGHS AND HOPES The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 County Prosecutor’s Office Considers Drug Alternative Program for First Time Offenders PROPOSAL: Prosecutor Says System Similar to Drug Court Would Allow Early Intervention By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Lewis County Drug Court has been active for more than 10 years working to help repeat felo- ny drug offenders break the cycle of substance abuse and addiction. But what if there was a court- based program that could help people stop using before they be- come immersed in the local drug culture? The Lewis County Prosecu- tor’s Office is working on creat- ing a program that aims to do that. Chief Criminal Deputy Pros- ecutor Brad Meagher described a case he worked on earlier this year in which a defendant was prescribed pain medication fol- lowing an accident and then be- gan abusing pills. She had started rehab before being summonsed to the Pros- ecutor’s Office for charges. He said because she didn’t have prior convictions, she didn’t Pete Caster / [email protected] qualify for drug court, which ac- Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer discusses local drug activity with a Chronicle reporter and law enforcement oicials in September. tually dismisses felony charges for successful program gradu- ates. fenders into drug court because Meyer said existing person- support it. about people,” Meyer said. “We “This first time offender, good new offenders could be nega- nel will take on the work of the “Lewis County is, I think, a don’t want to see people get in citizen, took initiative on her tively affected by further intro- program and aside from treat- great county for programs like the grips of drugs, and we have own to get herself into rehab … duction into the drug culture by ment costs, there should be this because even though we’re that natural desire to help peo- what does she get? She gets a con- repeat offenders. little to no additional cost to a conservative county, we care ple.” viction. That doesn’t seem fair,” Meagher said. The Prosecutor’s Office is in the early stage, the discussion phase, of developing a drug al- 18 Months ternative program for first time NO INTEREST offenders. Prosecutor Jonathan OAC Meyer said his goal is to have a workable model for the program Gift Certiicates in place by the end of the year. Available The new program would give those offenders the opportunity a to get treatment, comply with the Comfort n SavingS law and have the case dismissed. d “It’s not going to be, ‘Oh, this is your first time, we’ll go ahead It’s What We Do! and give you a break.’ There are people that commit crimes who even though it’s their first time ~ The Comfort ~ they don’t … necessarily need a break,” Meyer said. Meyer wants the program to SOFA get productive members of so- SOFA SOFA ciety who have started abusing drugs back to abiding the law and being productive, and to keep their addiction from pro- gressing. ACCORDING TO the National $ 95 $ 95 $ 95 Survey on Drug Use and Health, 699 699 heroin use has been increasing in 699 4630 Matching Loveseat Available 630 Matching Loveseat Available IZ00 Matching Loveseat Available the U.S. since 2007, and research shows that many heroin users first abused prescription opioids. ~ The Savings ~ Some reasons for switching ROCKER OR ROCKER OR are because heroin is cheaper WALL RECLINER WALL RECLINER and easier to get. 18 MONTHS NO “If we can have earlier inter- BUY INTEREST FINANCING vention … then we don’t have to OAC wait for them to get bad enough OR to get into regular drug court,” Meyer said. 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“There’s always going to be somebody who’s going through what you’re going through. You can’t be dwelling on things because you’ll never get past them.” George Casey poses for a portrait on the front steps of the Funny Farm on Thursday, Sept. 24, outside of Chehalis. For more Lois Sibert poses for a portrait inside her trailer in Chehalis on Friday, Sept. 30. than 10 years, Funny Farm Addiction Recovery, Inc. near Napavine has in homeless recovering addicts, providing a safe place for them to stay clean and help residents make it to court dates and 12-step meetings. ‘I Feel Like I Introduced Meth to Centralia’ ‘IT WAS A DIET PILL. I TOOK DIET PILLS’: After Decades of Chehalis Woman ‘‘By then, I could hardly find Recounts Decades of Meth Addiction That a vein. I thank God to this Included Supplying Her Own Family day I went to Purdy.’’ Addiction, One Pete Caster / [email protected] Steve Dahl poses for a portrait outside his home in Centralia on Sept. 25. By Natalie Johnson [email protected] Lois Sibert Lois Sibert first tried meth- amphetamine in the early 1970s Man Breaks Clean From Inmate to Corrections Officer: as a recently-divorced mother of five and a registered nurse FUNNY FARM SUCCESS: struggling to stay alert during George Casey Rose From “There wasn’t night shifts. SIBERT AND HER FIRST husband only time. ‘Not Everyone Is Going to “I said, ‘This is what’s miss- moved with their five children Sibert lost her nursing li- a Cycle of Homelessness nothing I didn’t ing in my life,’ ” she recalled. to Seattle, where she worked in cense. When she was released to Emerge a New, Sober Sibert, now 73, of Chehalis, a nursing home by day and took from Purdy, she came back care of a quadriplegic man in Man do. When I got spent the next 35 years chasing to Centralia and started a gift Make It — You Have to Want It’ that feeling — at all costs. their home full time. Everything shop. The gift shop didn’t do By Natalie Johnson clean and sober In the 1980s, Sibert and a worked out for a while, at least well, and Sibert soon ran into before Sibert found out her hus- move to Phoenix, this move “Steve (Dahl) obviously cessful,” he said. long-time friend passed out her old friend Mike. [email protected] ECSTASY, COCAINE, METH, meth like candy, wanting others band was drinking and smoking I knew I couldn’t also led to a shift in drug use. has outperformed everyone’s “My father, poor man, ALCOHOL AND PAIN PILLS: to enjoy the high they craved. marijuana. After decades of drug and He soon traded cocaine for the wildest imaginings,” said Jen- IN ADDITION TO SPENDING time started praying for me cause he alcohol abuse, a homeless and do none of them cheaper and more prevalent nifer Soper, Lewis County’s with fellow addicts in recov- “When I moved back here, How a Local Man Centralia didn’t know what ONE DAY, he shot a gun in the didn’t know what I was involved addicted George Casey didn’t methamphetamine. drug court administrator. “He ery, Dahl also worked to bet- Conquered Addictions meth was,” she said. “I feel like house, narrowly avoiding injur- in,” she said. “My father hated know life could be any other again or I’d do all “It’s just a poor man’s co- is an amazing person.” ter himself. He started going I introduced meth to Centralia, ing anyone. Mike. He said, ‘He made you use way. Through Lewis County caine,” Dahl said. “ You don’t The first successful drug to the gym, and soon began to “My mind was convinced of them.’’ have to take as much and it court graduates finished the me and my old man.” “When I came home from meth.’ Even then, I knew it was a Drug Court feel a burst of self-esteem. She lost her nursing license. work, here’s the cops all over my choice of mine.” that’s where I wanted to be — lasts all night in the begin- program in 2009. In total, 148 “I weighed 385 pounds stuck in addiction and alcohol- George Casey talks about his delicate 28-day sobriety that led him to the Funny Her father lost his house after home,” she said. Sibert and Mike moved to By Natalie Johnson ning.” people have graduated from when I started drug court,” ism,” he said. “I was really lucky Farm three years ago. At first, Dahl’s meth use the program — about 50 per- police connected it with drug The two divorced again, and Seattle for a time, living in mo- njohnson@chronline Dahl said. By the time he to find this place.” activity, Sibert said. Sibert continued to work full tels. Eventually, she moved back was recreational, but he said it cent of total participants. graduated in November 2010, Casey, 57, spoke from the When Steve Dahl started soon took over his life. Again, Most people convicted of a She went to prison twice and time and take care of the quad- to a house her father owned in he lost 150 pounds. Funny Farm Addictions Recov- then and smoking weed.” sickness,” he said. “I’ve got a doing ecstasy at Seattle raves he moved for a job, to San Di- drug crime have a 60 percent by her own account was in and riplegic man, whose name was Centralia. Through drug court and ery near Napavine last month, Casey spent most of the next strong will — it wasn’t enough at 19 years old, he didn’t real- ego, where he kicked his meth to 75 percent recidivism rate, out of jail constantly. Bob. She started hanging out “I never really left my house two decades drunk or high, and associated recovery programs, Sibert said she gave her son with Bob and his friends, who where he’s lived for his near- to get me to stop.” ize it would set him on a path habit for a time, instead drink- or likelihood that they will re- to go get drugs,” she said. “I said it never occurred to him He went through a treatment Dahl said he learned the value meth when he was 12 or 13 years she said were into drugs. ly three years of sobriety. He of drug addiction that would ing and smoking marijuana. offend. However, drug court could call and they’d get deliv- that he could live a more con- program, staying sober for 28 of patience rather than instant old and said all of her children “We went to Canada with showed up at the Funny Farm last nearly a decade. He moved to California’s bay graduates have a 12 percent re- ered.” in an effort to maintain 28 days ventional life, getting a house or days. But then he faced his next gratification. and several grandchildren have these friends and they gave us After alternating between area, and soon got back on co- cidivism rate, Soper said. Sibert was primarily addict- off drugs, the most he’d had in a job like other people. challenge — Where do you go ecstasy, cocaine, methamphet- caine. “We run a really good pro- “I always wanted what I been addicted to drugs at some some pills — Christmas trees, years. He stayed to help run the He was addicted to alcohol, after treatment? amine, alcohol and oxycontin, “I spent all my rent money gram,” she said. wanted, and wanted it now,” point in their lives. One son later they called them,” Sibert said. ed to methamphetamine, but place after Funny Farm owner meth and heroin, he said. One option, Casey said, was Dahl enrolled in Lewis Coun- (on drugs),” he said. “I didn’t Despite its success, Drug he said. “I just had to keep my became her drug supplier. Christmas Trees are a street tried other drugs. She said she Harvey Brooks, and Casey’s “There wasn’t nothing I to stay in a shelter. But he said ty Drug Court in late 2009 and have money to live.” Court is facing new problems, short-term goals in line with A grandson died of a heroin name for Tuinal, a sedative. tried cocaine and heroin, but mentor, began having serious didn’t do,” he said. “When I he knew there was a drug house graduated in 2010. The path Dahl came back to Wash- Soper said. my long-term goals.” overdose during Sibert’s last “They told me to chew them. didn’t like either. medical problems. got clean and sober I knew I close by. was long, and Dahl wasn’t al- ington, and soon got back on “It’s much harder work Even after graduating drug stint in prison. For a long time, I didn’t recog- “Twice I tried it and hated “It was good, what I needed,” couldn’t do none of them again “There are real no programs ways confident he’d make it ecstasy. This time, he started now,” she said. “The demo- court, life hasn’t always been “I have asked for forgiveness,” nize that as my introduction to every minute,” she said of her- Casey said. “Harvey was still or I’d do all of them.” when you’re homeless like that to where he is today — work- taking Oxycontin. Dahl hit his graphic, the people we work easy for Dahl. A few years she said. “I’m not holding on to drugs,” she said. oin. healthy and he showed me the Casey became homeless and to help get into safe homes,” he ing with and mentoring other worst point in 2009, when he with, are more addicted.” ago, his apartment burned the guilt. I knew that I was guilty. Eventually, Bob went to live I asked my father above to ropes.” spent about seven years living said. Drug Court graduates and said he started using drugs in- Many of the people com- down. Six months later, his in the nursing home where Si- BY THE MID 1980S, Sibert had me for it, so I gave it to him.” on the streets. Eventually, he Casey learned about the employed as a corrections offi- travenously for the first time. ing through drug court now car caught on fire and was also bert was now the head regis- been using methamphetamine Today, methamphetamine tered nurse, she said. One day, “I started out as an alcoholic. was after getting caught Funny Farm, and moved in. cer at an Olympia-based work- “Once you get high in that are addicted to both meth and destroyed. However, he said he consistently for 10 to 15 years. is known as one of the most ad- she walked in on Bob’s friend My parents were alcoholics,” with heroin. He credits the clean and sober release program. way, there’s no way to top it,” heroin, she said, which wasn’t learned skills to deal with set- On one trip to Seattle to get “I kept ending up in jail and “I … really in the begin- he said. “You really see the common when drug court dictive and damaging drugs of “Mike” giving him metham- house, and Brooks, with helping backs in life without relapsing, drugs, she was late coming Casey said. knew I had to do something dif- ning was preparing to be a ugly side.” started. Many of them are modern times. But when Sibert phetamine, known as “speed” at him maintain his sobriety. such as opening up and talk- Casey started stealing his ferent,” he said. convicted felon for the rest of young, in their early 20s, and got hooked on what was then the time. home and had to call her parents “It’s not institutional like ing to people about his prob- better known as speed, she said to take care of her children. dad’s whiskey, and estimated The struggle, Casey said, was my life,” he said. “It was then IN 2009, Dahl was arrested have children. lems. That experience, and the treatment. It’s a regular home,” it didn’t have the widespread one that immediately followed, “This time I started to real- he was already an alcoholic by staying sober for even a few days that I really started to calm on theft and forgery charges “Kids are using drugs “There’s always going to he said. “(Harvey) didn’t try to down and look at things in the after he cashed a stolen check. stigma it does today. started Sibert’s 35-year addic- ize the drug was controlling junior high school. He dropped at a time. He started accumulat- younger, and harder drugs,” be somebody who’s going push me into it. When I’d feel bigger picture, reasonably look He tried outpatient and inpa- she said. “The demographic Even as a trained nurse, it tion to methamphetamine. me,” she said. out of school in his freshman ing “clean time,” and saw hope through what you’re going down, he would inspire me.” at things.” tient rehab, and then learned is just higher-risk and higher- didn’t occur to her how dan- “They said, do you want to As the years went by, she year and started experimenting for his future. through,” he said. “You can’t with more drugs. In the beginning, staying so- Dahl, 33, said he isn’t sure about Lewis County’s Drug need.” gerous and addictive the drug try some?” she said. kept using, trying occasionally “When we’re under addic- be dwelling on things because “It was the ’70s,” he said. “Ev- tion, we just think it’s hopeless ber was a struggle. Casey said he exactly what set him off on a Court. He started drug court Soper said the county is could be. Sibert and Mike went into you’ll never get past them.” to quit but only making it a day erybody was doing alcohol back and we’ll never get well. It is a felt obsessed about drugs. path of addiction, saying he in Oct., 2009. looking into creating a hous- “They never mentioned a bathroom, where he injected or two. It didn’t help, she said, “Harvey told me to pray on Dahl went on to earn an meth as being habit forming,” had a normal childhood and “At first I thought it was ing program for drug court, meth into her arm. that her supplier was her own it. It took the obsession away. It associate’s degree in criminal Sibert said. “It was a diet pill. I only drank alcohol and tried going to be this really hard since there are far more people “For 31 days, I stayed high,” son. worked, why not keep working drugs a few times in high thing to do to stay clean,” he in need of stable, sober hous- justice from Centralia College. took diet pills.” she said. “My son was dealing drugs it,” he said. school. said. “And it was.” ing than there are beds avail- Now he’s working on a bache- After graduating, he tried able. lor’s degree in criminal justice. SIBERT WAS ADOPTED five days SIBERT SAID THE DRUG “changed in my father’s house,” she said. ecstasy at a rave in Seattle. PEOPLE ARRESTED for a non- “If you’re homeless and For the past year, Dahl has after she was born in 1942 to a her brain.” When taking meth, By the early 2000’s. her meth “I struggled a long time with use diminished, partly because this,” Casey said. It was the first drug he was violent felony regarding drugs you’re hungry, you’re not pro- worked part time as the peer family in Centralia. she forgot about her low self-es- ever addicted to. can be eligible for drug court. cessing your inner demons,” mentor coordinator for Lewis “I lived and was raised in a teem, she said. In no time, Mike she no longer had a steady sup- “It’s a miracle. It really is.” Soon Dahl moved to Ari- The program typically takes she said. County’s drug court. Dahl very fine Christian home,” she moved into Sibert’s house and plier. Now, he works with residents zona to attend a technical 12 to 18 months. Graduates of works to coordinate a group said. “I couldn’t have been ad- became her regular meth sup- “I always was trying to quit, to get them involved in 12-step school. His classes started in the program earn a clean slate DAHL CREDITS DRUG COURT’S of drug court graduates and opted by anyone finer.” plier. but not too hard,” she said. “I programs. the afternoon, and he began — their felony is wiped from influence and structure, and other people in recovery and After graduating from high “He’d come about halfway had tons of felonies. I’d be in “Even if we save a few it’s drinking and partying regu- their criminal record. the shock of spending several organizes events and social school, Sibert went to Centralia through my shift and give me and out of jail.” worth it for me,” he said. larly with classmates. Soon, Dahl was clean after com- days in jail, with helping him gatherings. He also works at A College and got certified to be a another hit of speed,” she said. Eight years ago she got sent Now that Casey has seen he switched from ecstasy to pleting an inpatient rehab pro- kick addiction and go on to Beginning Alliance in Olym- licensed practical nurse. She was “Because I was so naive, I didn’t back to Purdy, and says she has cocaine. gram when he started drug live a productive and success- married for the first time at 20 the other side of addiction for pia, a work release program in know what was happening. I been clean ever since, thanks to “You’re right on the bor- court, but relapsed. ful life. years old. Her early adulthood the first time in a long time, conjunction with the state De- thought I could just quit.” a group called Celebrate Recov- der. Cocaine’s everywhere,” “Before I knew it I was get- He started setting goals for was busy and at times chaotic, Eventually, the drug use did he wants to use his experience partment of Corrections. ery and to her newfound reli- he said. “That is when I think ting loaded,” he said. himself, and said he learned to Dahl said he rarely shares but she said her lifestyle kept her catch up to her. to help others, the same way away from drug users. gious faith. everything started to get out of Dahl self-reported his re- take things one day at a time. his personal experiences with Sibert got caught cashing Brooks helped him. control.” . lapse, and spent two days in He went to 117 support-group “I hadn’t used drugs yet,” she Today, she occasionally While walking through a the offenders in the work re- forged checks and was sentenced Dahl finished school and jail starting Nov. 2, 2009. He meetings in 90 days. The hard- said. to the Purdy Treatment Center, speaks about drugs and sobriety patch of apple trees to the Funny briefly came back to Wash- has been clean since that day. est parts of his path to recov- lease program, but said his She eventually went to Co- at jails and prisons. history does help him relate now called the Purdy Women’s Farm’s fire pit, where they host ington before getting a job He did another four days in ery, Dahl said, were learning to lumbia Basin College to get her “By then, I could hardly find 12-step meetings, Casey said he them and understand them. Correctional Facility, in Gig in Northern California. The jail after arriving late to a trust the program and having nursing degree, and graduated Harbor. She was only there three a vein,” she said. “I thank God to wants to go back to college to be- Drug court and other al- drug use never stopped, he urine analysis appointment, to avoid contact with friends or in five years to be a registered months, but it wouldn’t be the this day I went to Purdy.” come an addiction counselor. said. but never looked back from family members who were still ternative sentencing programs nurse. By that time, she had “I’ve got a lot of friends in “My No. 1 priorities were there. using. He had to change the won’t solve the county’s or the three daughters with her first Lewis County. I knew a lot of drugs and alcohol,” he said. “That part of the program way he was used to socializing country’s drug problem, Dahl husband and had divorced him. people. Most of them think I’m in drug court, that swift pun- with people. said, but they help individuals. She married again and had twin dead,” he said. IN HIS EARLY 20S, Dahl lost ishment, that’s what saved my “For me, the one thing I “You’re giving people an boys, then divorced her second iPad Users - We have an app for you! Rules hang on the kitchen wall of Funny Farm Addiction Recovery Inc. near The people who know him his job in California and once program,” he said. accepted early on is drinking opportunity,” he said. “Not ev- husband and married the first Napavine, on Thursday, Sept. 24. The farm still has a set of rules each resident is well know better, he said. again came back to Lewis Dahl graduated from the was never going to be part of erybody is going to make it … again. chronline.com expected to follow. Residents have to go to four 12-step meetings each week. Casey is very much alive. County. As with his earlier program in November 2010. the equation for me to be suc- you have to want it.” “Like a fool,” she said. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 LEWIS COUNTY: HIGHS AND HOPES Funny Farm Provides Family Feel for Recovering Addicts OUTSIDE NAPAVINE: Informal Recovery House Provides Homeless Addicts a Place to Get Clean By Natalie Johnson [email protected] In Lewis County, if you’ve got nowhere else to go, you can still go to the Funny Farm. For more than 10 years, Fun- ny Farm Addiction Recovery Inc. near Napavine has taken in homeless recovering addicts, providing a safe place for them to stay clean and help residents make it to court dates and 12- step meetings. “There is no place out there like this. It’s a recovery house,” said Jayne Brooks, who runs the Funny Farm with ex-husband Harvey Brooks. “It’s kind of like a family when you get a bunch of people here.” Longtime resident George Casey came to the Funny Farm about three years ago, nursing a fragile 28-day stint of sobriety. He hasn’t left. Today, he helps run the farm. “It was my saving grace,” he said. Casey stayed on partly to help out when Funny Farm founder and patriarch Harvey Brooks, Pete Caster / [email protected] who is now re- Jayne Brooks, who helps run the Funny Farm, looks on as George Casey talks about what led him to stay at the recovery house three years ago and how he hasn’t left covering from since. pneumonia, started having clean up after themselves. medical prob- Harvey Brooks “That’s a bigger chore than lems. you’d imagine,” Casey said. “If it wasn’t Funny Farm founder “Sometimes they don’t get it.” for (Harvey) I’d The house has room for eight have never made it,” Casey said. men and four women. Residents IN THE PAST DECADE, more than also help around the house 350 people have stayed at the and take care of the farm’s ani- Funny Farm, Jayne Brooks said. mals, which include emus, lla- Harvey Brooks, 54, bought mas, chickens and cats, among the property more than 10 years others animals. Residents help ago and started what would later raise emus from eggs, incubat- become the Funny Farm by help- ing them in a separate enclosure ing one addict who was attempt- to protect the babies from their ing to stay clean, he said in a clumsy parents. phone interview from his hospi- “They learn responsibility,” tal bed last month. Jayne said. “I made God a promise,” he Residents help with cooking said. “God’s the one that helps and cleaning, and often learn people. I just provide a clean and important life skills they might At many farms in Lewis County, cats are common. The Funny Farm is no different. sober place for them to sleep. I never have been exposed to. The farm and drug recovery safe house is home to several cats, which can be seen just get to watch.” “They think cooking is the lounging around the front yard when one pulls into the driveway. Today, many people are re- food at the deli,” Jayne said. “One ferred to the Funny Farm when person didn’t know milk came and making it to their meet- Harvey’s past — his first- they get out of jail or treatment from cows. It’s kind of like teach- ings, the Funny Farm doesn’t hand knowledge of addiction — programs, and have no other ing them the things we learn have high expectations of its is part of what makes him a good clean and sober home to turn to. when we’re small.” residents. Harvey and Jayne, and influence on residents, Casey “People know it’s a good place Most importantly, residents now Casey, who also helps run said. to come to. It’s a safe place,” aren’t allowed to have illegal the house, give residents room to “Harvey went through what Jayne said. drugs or alcohol under any cir- breathe. I went through,” Casey said. The Funny Farm provides cumstances. “Everybody has a dream … or “When I got here, I saw that.” more than just regular meals and “That’s the one rule if they a goal,” Jayne said. “Sometimes A lot of residents have been a warm bed to sleep in. Casey break they can’t come back,” they just don’t know how to get just as successful as Casey, Jayne Jayne said. said the homey, family environ- to that.” said, but not all of them. When somebody violates that ment helped him maintain his Some leave the house and rule, she reports them to law en- WHILE HARVEY BROOKS sobriety in the long run, despite has now continue their recovery, going on forcement or the state Depart- counseled hundreds of addicts decades of drug use in the past. to lead productive lives. Others ment of Corrections. in his home, he was once on the Many other residents feel the relapse. While the Funny Farm takes other side of the relationship, same say, Jayne said. “It used to kind of upset me. residents many shelters turn Jayne said “A lot of these people, they’re Harvey says it’s the nature of the throwaway kids … their families out — such as felons — they are “When I first met him, he was beast,” she said. “You hope for don’t want anything to do with still very selective about their 15, I was 18,” she said. The pair everyone that they get it. That’s them,” she said. “This is a place residents. Each possible resident were married for 16 years, but al- they can come and stay and get goes through a screening and cohol came between them. the gamble you take.” clean and work on their self-es- interview process. The home The couple divorced, and In the beginning, Jayne teem.” doesn’t have a detox program, didn’t reconnect for many years. said, she held the Funny Farm While many appreciate how and requires residents to be One year, not long before the residents at arms length — she the Funny Farm differs from an drug-free when they move in. Funny Farm became a fully didn’t want to get to know the institutional setting — such as “You get a good feeling or a fledged recovery house, Jayne people who lived there. At first, jail or a formal treatment pro- bad feeling,” Jayne said. said that although she never had she didn’t even like being at the gram — the farm still has a set of Residents under Department her own addictions, she started house. rules each residents is expected of Corrections or drug court su- going to a 12-step program for However, after a little while, to follow. Residents have to go to pervision get some priority, Jayne families of addicts. Jayne said she began to see the four 12-step meetings each week. explained, because it shows they “That’s when he and I started farm’s residents as people, not The property includes a fire pit are accountable. talking again,” she said. just as drug addicts. where they have a fireside meet- “They went to any length to Jayne said she was deter- “You start seeing the pain ing each week. Residents recently do the drinking and the drug- mined to build a relationship they have,” she said. “They’re helped make new wood benches ging,” she said. “They’ve got to with her now sober ex-husband trying to fix this thing, trying around the fire. Each person has go to any length to get clean.” for the sake of their three chil- to fix families and their broken to help around the house and Beyond following the rules dren together. past. I’ve learned they’re people, and they need people to care for them.” And from his hospital bed, Harvey said he’s not done. Tattoos mark the forearms of George “There’s more for us to do,” he Casey as he talks about his past experi- said. ences with drug and alcohol. Dr. Kerry M. O’Connor D.D.S. Family Dentistry in a Warm, Caring Environment 2401 Borst Ave Centralia, WA 98532 360-736-1151

New Patients Always Welcome CH548186cz.jd • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 District Negotiating With Praying Coach After Centralia Game STANDOFF: Bremerton law is respected," district spokes- woman Patty Glaser said in a Superintendent Says statement. Coach’s Prayer on Bremerton Superintendent Aaron Leavell has said Kennedy's Field Runs Counter long-standing practice of praying to Constitution on the 50-yard line runs counter BREMERTON (AP) — A to the constitutional mandate for Washington school district says separation of church and state. He it is negotiating with the football said in a statement before Friday's coach who continues to pray fol- game that staff must refrain from lowing games after district offi- religious expression while on duty. cials asked him to keep religion Kennedy initially agreed to off the field. abide by the prayer ban, The Kit- Bremerton High assistant sap Sun reported, but he knelt in coach Joe Kennedy knelt as his silent prayer at Friday's home- players left the field Friday night coming game against Centralia. and prayed. Players from Cen- Leavell and other school officials tralia High School joined him. were at the game. The school district said in a Kennedy's law firm, Texas- statement issued Monday that based firm Liberty Institute, says Kennedy's employment status the district has no right to ban is unchanged. School officials the coach from personally pray- are reviewing the events of Fri- ing. They say he didn't encourage day night and are talking to the or discourage students from par- coach's lawyers. ticipating. "The district continues to The team's junior varsity hope that the district and Mr. game scheduled for Monday in Kennedy can arrive at common Centralia was canceled. Kennedy Meegan Reid / The Kitsap Sun understandings that will ensure coaches the junior varsity team In this Friday photo, Bremerton assistant football coach Joe Kennedy, obscured at center in blue, is surrounded by Centralia that the rights of all community and is assistant coach of the var- players after they took a knee with him and prayed after their game against Bremerton. The Washington coach who was told members are honored and the sity team. by district oicials to stop leading prayers after games went ahead with a prayer at the 50-yard line. Vader Mayor, Council Incumbents Agree on Issues; Opponents Have Other Views MARIJUANA: Pot nesses of any kind out of town. A his business, then Charlton is for ing working out of town as why Vader. temporary ban is in place. him opening in Vader. she had to leave the position. “Sometimes we agree to dis- Remains a Big Issue “If you don’t want drugs, then Eback, a retiree who moved Now she works in the area agree,” Costello said, adding that for Candidates I’m the person to vote for,” Flynn to Vader in 2014, thinks the and will have more time to com- she’s happy to see residents on said. council is wasting time, money mit to the job, if elected, she said. both sides of the issues express By Kaylee Osowski Smith, a former Federal Bu- and resources keeping marijua- Smith said he and the city passion for their belief. [email protected] reau of Investigations agent, said na businesses out of town. council have had to make dif- Eback thinks the cost to the cultural “Nobody wants to do busi- ficult cuts and restructuring fi- change the signs if the names Some candidates appear- and environ- ness with the present Vader City nancially in recent years. changes will be high, so he is also ing on the Nov. 3 ballot say the mental im- Election Council,” Eback said. “I think One of those cuts was to the opposed. citizens running for four offices pacts marijua- if we get a new council in there police department and hiring “Citizens have a right to in Vader can be split into two na businesses and a new mayor, then not only the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- change it or oppose it,” said Feni- groups. 2015 will have to the marijuana businesses but other fice for services instead. son, who doesn’t have a strong One is primarily made up community, if businesses might start looking to The department is something opinion on the issue. of incumbents, and the other is allowed, will Vader.” Charlton and Costello want to Two candidates for the same made up of residents who want be difficult to Flynn, a retired businessman, bring back. council seat did not return calls some change. overcome. said he is for business. “The police department, that’s from The Chronicle. Dean Mayor Ken Smith and May- Fenison is “If we could get some new my top priority. The town is law- Woshnak and Ruth Crear are vy- or Pro-Tem Kevin Flynn are opposed to Se- buildings in and bring some less,” Charlton said, saying that ing for council Position 5. aligned on most issues and their attle developer Brandon Milton’s businesses in, this town could she sees people buying, selling According to Crear’s candi- opponents, Janet Charlton for proposed marijuana manufac- change overnight,” he said. and doing drugs when she drives date information in the online mayor and Judy Costello for Fly- turing and processing facility in Under the current council, around town. Voter’s Guide, she has been vol- nn’s council seat, have views that Vader. Flynn said the city has been “ma- Costello said he will carefully unteering with the fire depart- differ from the incumbents. “I have children and grand- turing,” and he thinks change in look over the budget to deter- ment in Vader, Lewis County Incumbent Mark Fenison, children. I want them to grow up leadership and the lack of coun- mine if that and other changes Fire District 20, for 12 years. She who agrees with Smith and Fly- in a nice environment,” he said. cil experience the other candi- can be made, if elected. has been the assistant chief for nn on many issues in Vader, is Costello said she doesn’t want dates have will harm that. Flynn and Smith both want to eight years. She has been a pro- facing Lou Eback, who has simi- drugs in town either, but she Costello said while she hasn’t change the name of Vader to Lit- fessional caregiver for 25 years, a lar views to Charlton and Costel- wants businesses. She would like been a councilor previously, she tle Falls, an issue that will appear child abuse prevention advocate lo, for council Position 2. to see Milton open his business, has business and real estate ex- on the ballot, thinking that it will and community administrator One of the major issues, ac- which would be state regulated, perience that would be beneficial help to change the town’s image. for Friends Helping Friends of cording to multiple candidates, but doesn’t want retail marijuana if elected. Costello likes Little Falls as Lewis County. is marijuana. Smith, Flynn and businesses in town. Charlton previously held a well, while her friend Charlton Woshnak didn’t provide in- Fenison want to keep pot busi- If Milton follows the rules for council position for one year, cit- would like the town to remain formation for the Voter’s Guide. Police Department, Wastewater Treatment Plant Make Budget More Challenging for Toledo By The Chronicle to $380,000 next year in Toledo’s in both cities,” Mayor Jerry Pratt “We’re not really sure what has $8,000 left to pay on a loan Toledo has been busy in 2015, preliminary budget. said. all of those costs are going to be,” from 1996, which will free up which means its 2016 budget will “I think I’ve got some pretty The city is also saving money Whitten said. some funds that could go toward be a little different than years solid numbers in there for what toward buying a police car. The city has included $7,000 the project. past. it is going to cost for the police The treatment plant has been in its city streets budget for fire The next big project the city Two big reasons for that are department,” Toledo Clerk Mi- completed, but the final cost has hydrants, so councilors have to plans to look into is its City Hall. providing police services to chelle Whitten said at a Monday not been tallied. Whitten esti- decide whether to keep that in or “I am working on a grant for a Winlock and the completion of budget workshop. mates it will be below the pre- look into funds in the town’s six- feasibility study on what it would the new wastewater treatment She said that by contracting dicted $9.8 million cost. year Transportation Improve- cost to replace this,” Whitten plant. with Winlock, both towns are Operating it for a full calen- ment Plan set up through Lewis said. The costs for the police de- saving money. dar year will also allow the town County. The council did not take any partment are estimated to go up “Better coverage, less money to discover what it costs to run it. However, the city has only action during the workshop. News in Brief staffing change, the interlocal Director District 1: Katherine Director District 2: Camille Haskins count on federal disaster aid. Medic One Board also has to take into consideration Humphrey Director District 3: Ben Elkins “Federal disaster assistance is Moves Forward of Winlock Fire District 15’s no- Director District 2: Kristi Tracy Director District 4: Glen Morgan available only for federally de- tice of intent to leave next sum- Director District 3: Ruth Peterson Tenino School District clared disasters,” Johnson said. With Plan to Hire mer when building its budget. Castle Rock School District Director District 2: Ryan Hilton “Even then, most disaster assis- Additional Paramedic The interlocal is also made Director District 3: David Dangleis Director District 3: Tamara (Tammy) tance is inadequate to cover the up of District 2 in Toledo and Director District At Large: Val Tinney Schroder cost of the damage and comes By The Chronicle District 20 in Vader. District 1 in Chehalis School District Director District 4: Jeffrey Copeland in the form of a loan, repayable A Lewis County paramedic Onalaska, District 3 in Mossyr- Director District 1: Brian Roberts Toledo School District with interest.” service could be one medic ock and District 8 in Salkum pre- Director District 2: Brennan Bailey Director District 4: Lance M. Maier National Flood Insurance stronger soon. viously contracted with the agen- Director District 5: Joe Clark White Pass School District Program policies pay claims Evaline School District The Lewis County Medic cy, and the interlocal is working Director District 1: Ricky (Erica) whether or not a disaster is de- One Interlocal Board approved Director Position 1: Natalie L. Zucati Emerson on changes to the bylaws to fi- Director District 2: Joe Fenbert clared, stated the release. The beginning the process to go from nalize their board representation. Director Position 2: Lester Vian Director Position 5: Cheryl McGee Winlock School District: policies are available through six medics to seven at its Monday This year is projected to end at $1 Morton School District Director District 1: Randy Hall most insurance companies. meeting in Toledo. million in expenses, compared Director District 1: Chase A. Flood insurance is also avail- The current six medics are to the projected $820,000. Buffington able to renters and can cover working scheduled overtime. The The 2016 projected budget is Director District 3: Josh Austin Thurston County nonresidential buildings such as amount paid in overtime by the $855,000. The board didn’t make Director Position 4 At Large: Pat farm and commercial buildings. fire districts served nearly equals any decision on its 2016 prelimi- Saldaña Urges Residents to The program covers structures the salary for another medic. nary budget at the meeting. Napavine School District Get Flood Insurance that have previously flooded. From January to September Director District 1: Henry (Sonny) Johnson urges citizens to of this year the interlocal has Butler By The Chronicle purchase flood insurance now paid $74,500 in overtime and is Majority of Lewis Director District 3: Tony Kinswa With the fall season now here, because of a 30-day wait period projected to pay $99,400 by the County School Board Oakville School District Thurston County Emergency after the first payment is made end of the fiscal year. The origi- Director District 1: Jennifer Crocker Management wants to remind before the policy is effective. nal proposel was $20,000. Races Uncontested Director District 2: Donnie King homeowners and renters that na- Residents of Thurston Coun- The interlocal could hire a By The Chronicle Director District 3: Steve Mittge tional flood insurance is the only ty can get as much as a 30 percent full-time or part-time person. Director District 5: Tamra Ruymann dependable form of financial discount for flood insurance The majority of candidates in Onalaska School District Medic One currently has 18 school board races within Lewis protection against flood damage. because the county completed applications on file to review Director District 1: Chet Iverson Sandy Johnson, emergency several flood mitigation and pre- County are unopposed entering Director District 2: Pam Kinsman from a previous hiring period. into the Nov. 3 General Election. manager for Thurston County, paredness actions. The board currently has a Director Position 4 At-Large: Patrick said in a press release that stan- Below is a list of unopposed Roden Information on the National memorandum of understanding candidates: Pe Ell School District dard homeowner’s insurance Flood Insurance Program is with International Association of Director District 1: Jessi Cox does not cover damage from available at 1-888-379-9531 or at Firefighters Local Union 4863 to Adna School District Director Position 4 At-Large: Jeff flooding. She reminded citizens www.floodsmart.gov. have six medics through the end Director District 1: Melissa Ryan Duncan that even a few inches of floodwa- For more information on of the year. Director District 2: Robert Fay Director Position 5 At-Large: Robert ter inside a home can cost thou- the Thurston County Emergen- Along with factoring budget Director District 5: Terry Bower McCalden sands of dollars to repair. She cy Management Division, visit differences due to the proposed Boistfort School District Rochester School District also said homeowners shouldn’t www.co.thurston.wa.us/em. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens Two Arrested on Suspicion of lice received a report of a sexual ing robbed by two known sus- methamphetamine and a state CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT - Backpack Stolen Shoplifting relationship between an 18-year- pects. The investigation is ongoing. Department of Corrections war in Vehicle Prowl old male and a 13-year-old girl. rant. • At 3:41 p.m. on Saturday, The case is under investigation, Burglars Crawl Through Ceiling police received a report of possi- - • At 12:40 p.m. on Friday, a according to the Centralia Po - MORTON/MOSSYROCK vehicle prowl was reported in ble shoplifting in the 1000 block lice Department. • At 8:20 p.m. on Sunday, de - of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. tectives responded to investigate Car Damages Fence the 1000 block of South Mar - ket Boulevard. A backpack and Daniel D. Vancil, 19, of Centra Graffiti Reported a report of a burglary in the 100 in Hit and Run lia, and Katherine Endlsey, 23, of block of High Street in which money were reported stolen. - on Garage Door • At 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 12, Centralia, were booked on sus the alleged suspects crawled police responded to a report Loud Party Generates 911 Call picion of second-degree theft. • At 9:24 a.m. on Saturday, through a ceiling. A suspect of a hit and run accident in the They reportedly had numerous graffiti was reported on a garage and accomplice were caught on • At 11:53 p.m. on Friday, po- 300 block of East Main Street in high-value items in a shopping door in the 600 block of F Street. surveillance footage, according Mossyrock. A white, four-door lice received a report of a loud - cart, according to the Chehalis to the Centralia Police Depart passenger car with tinted win- party and a person riding a mo- - Police Department. Clothes Taken ment. Both escaped before po dows, loud exhaust and a rear torcycle around in the 600 block lice arrived. spoiler reportedly hit a fence and of Southwest 20th Street. • At 4:02 p.m. on Saturday, a bag of clothes was reported sto- left the scene. Teen Arrested on Escape Charge Man Arrested After Report of Woman Cited, Transported len in the 2000 block of Borst Avenue. Protection Order Violation Police Respond to Argument to Hospital for Huffing Burglary Reported Over Dog, Jealousy Compressed Air • Police responded at 10:40 • At 6 p.m. on Sunday, a bur- Man Found with Stolen Car a.m. on Monday to the 1000 • At 3:02 p.m. on Oct. 13, po- • Maria E. Hazzard, 31, of glary was reported in the 1000 • Jesus K. J. Angulo-Delong, block of Eckerson Road after lice responded to a report of a Chehalis, was cited on suspicion block of North National Avenue. receiving reports of a violation - 25, of Rochester, was arrested family dispute in the 300 block of third-degree theft and inhal A cellphone and miscellaneous at 1:18 a.m. on Sunday in the of a domestic violence protec- of Westlake Avenue in Morton. ing toxic fumes Saturday in the items were stolen. tion order. Ryan S. Dudley, 27, - 400 block of West Main Street The individuals were reportedly 500 block of South Market Bou on suspicion of possession of a of Tumwater, was arrested on arguing over a “dog and jeal- levard. At 9:10 a.m. Saturday, stolen vehicle from California. suspicion of felony violation of a ousy,” according to the Morton police received a report that a CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT - Mailbox Stolen Delong’s name is listed as Kevin protection order for allegedly as Police Department. The parties woman was passed out in the Jesus Joseph Delong in the Lewis saulting his boyfriend. dispersed before the officer ar- bathroom after breathing in a • At 9:27 a.m. on Friday, a rived. - County Jail Log. canister of compressed air. Haz mailbox was reported stolen in Copper Wire Stolen zard was transported to Provi- the 200 block of Tilley Avenue. dence Centralia Hospital. Officers Investigate • At 11:26 a.m. on Monday, LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Erratically Driven Vehicle Hit and Run Reported copper wire was reported stolen Inmate Arrested Chehalis Man Arrested for • At 2:01 p.m. on Sunday, from a construction site near the After Assault at Jail • At 10:40 a.m. on Friday, a officers received a report of an Interstate 5 81 off-ramp in Warrant, Resisting Officer hit and run was reported in the • Jacqueline M. Kilmer, 32, erratically driven vehicle that Centralia. of Chehalis, an inmate at the • Adam W. Pruett, 34, of 1100 block of Harrison Avenue. almost hit a pedestrian near the Chehalis, was arrested at 1:06 The “running” vehicle was de- Lewis County Jail, was arrested Skookumchuck River Bridge Meth, DOC Warrant on suspicion of fourth-degree p.m. on Saturday in the 1000 scribed as a black passenger car. on North Pearl Street. Officers - block of South Market Boule- Officers were not able to locate Lead to Arrest assault Friday after she alleg found the vehicle and engaged - edly punched another inmate, a vard in Chehalis on suspicion the car. it in a short pursuit. After the • Lance J. Myhre, 37, of Che of resisting arrest and for an halis, was arrested at 4:07 p.m. 23-year-old woman, four times - pursuit was terminated, officers in the head. The assault was re- outstanding warrant from Ab Tires Slashed found the car abandoned. The on Monday in the 1000 block erdeen. - ported at 5:55 p.m. on Friday. • At 2:20 p.m. on Friday, po- investigation is ongoing. of Roosevelt Avenue in Centra lice received a report of slashed lia on suspicion of possession of please see SIRENS, page Main 13 After Running from Officer tires in the 100 block of North Woman Arrested for Taking Car While Handcuffed Railroad Avenue. No suspects • Lacey A. Buzzard, 28, of Make This The Year You Pre-Plan - were identified. • At 4:24 a.m. on Sunday, po Centralia, was arrested at 4:58 Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: lice responded to a report of five p.m. on Sunday in the 400 block teens shoplifting in the 600 block Alleged Trespasser Arrested of Yew Street in Centralia on • Your family knows your wishes of West Main Street in Chehalis. • Toni L. Maier, 44, was cited suspicion of taking a vehicle • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues One teen reportedly stole a piece at 9:45 p.m. on Friday on suspi- without permission. • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided of beef jerky. Officers arrested cion of trespassing in the 1200 • You have peace of mind knowing you have the teen, who reportedly tried to block of Harrison Avenue and Robbery Reported, given your family a loving git run away with his hands cuffed for providing false information behind his back. The teen, a Investigation Continues Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for to a police officer. advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes 16-year-old Chehalis boy, was • At 8:03 p.m. on Sunday, - arrested on suspicion of being a Police Investigate Report of police received a report of a rob minor in possession of alcohol, bery on Friday morning near the Sexual Misconduct Our LEwis COuntY CH545574cz.cg two counts of third-degree theft intersection of Yew and Main ArrAngEmEnt OffiCE and escape. • At 10:43 p.m. on Friday, po- streets. The victim reported be- 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Centralia, WA Death Notices item is incorrect, please call the Corrections newsroom as soon as possible at For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 • ORVIN CHRISTIANSON, 89, Mineral, died ••• 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, at Heritage House, The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Monday through Friday. Morton. A service will be at 11 a.m. Sat- rate and fair in all its reporting. If urday at Central Lutheran Church, Mor- you find an error or believe a news Please Recycle In Remembrance ton. A reception will follow at the Bob This Newspaper Lyle Building, Morton. A private family graveside service will be held. Arrange- BETTY WILLIAMS-FOX ments are under the direction of Brown Mortuary Service, Morton. ind Betty working in the yard, • CHARLES CHENEY, 90, Centralia, died hanging sheetrock, building Tuesday, Oct. 13, at Morton General Hos- or remodeling homes, driving pital. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. truck or various other pieces of Friday at Alpha Cemetery, Onalaska. Ar- equipment. rangements are under the direction of Sticklin Betty is survived by a son, Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Dave Williams (Cheryl) of • ELISABETH FENSKE, 75, Centralia, died Friday, Oct. 16, at home. A graveside ser- Funeral Chapel Napavine; granddaughters, vice will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Moun- Roxanne Smith (Kyle), Leah tain View Cemetery, Centralia, with a Serving Schutz (Shane) all of Napavine private memorial service to follow. Ar- and Jennifer Smith (Randy) rangements are under the direction of Lewis County of Kennewick, Washington; Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. grandsons, David Williams • DIANA JEAN (McMURRY) FOLEY, 73, Moss- Since 1890 yrock, died Friday, Oct. 9, at Swedish (Amanda) of Bellevue, Jarrell Medical Center, Seattle. A graveside ser- R. Williams (Charissa) of vice will be at noon Saturday, Nov. 7, at Napavine, Washington and Doss Cemetery, Mossyrock, with a pot- A History of Service Betty June Williams-Fox, 85, Joshua J. Williams of Toledo, luck to follow at Mossyrock Grange. Ar- died unexpectedly Oct. 14, 2015, Washington; and numerous rangements are under the direction of at Providence St. Peter Hospital. great-grandchildren. In addition Mills and Mills Funeral Home, Tumwater. She was born at home in Jewell • GLEN WILLIAM BARR, 82, Curtis, died sticklinsfuneralchapel.com to her immediate family, she is Sunday, Oct. 18, at home. A funeral ser- County, Kansas to Fred and Edna survived by sisters, Ila Wilson vice will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Stick- CH546938cz.db Annis. The family moved to (Bud) of Mossyrock and CoraLee lin Funeral Chapel, Centralia, followed 360-736-1388 Napavine in 1938, making Betty McGovern of Tumwater; by a graveside service at Doty-Dryad the oldest resident of Napavine brother-in-law, Larry Kramer of Cemetery, Doty. A potluck reception 1437 South Gold St., Centralia before her death. will follow the graveside service at LaCenter; sister-in-law, Delia Boistfort Grange, Curtis. Arrangements Betty graduated from McNelly of Napavine; and many are under the direction of Sticklin. Napavine High School, Class nieces, nephews and cousins. of 1949. 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You would often ind Betty Betty in a special way may Hit 5: 03-16-23-28-35 lagging for Jarrell when he make gifts in her memory to the Next cashpot: $100,000 worked for Lynwood Equipment Napavine Scholarship Fund or to Match 4: 06-07-08-21 or even driving for them for the Napavine Fire District 5. Daily Game: 7-1-5 205 W. Pine St. Centralia, WA 98531 over 18 years. Betty also owned Arrangements are under Keno: 01-03-04-05-06-12-15-18-21- and operated Williams Market, 28-37-42-43-46-48-56-57-68-78-80 the care of Cattermole Funeral another local business in town. Home, Winlock. Please visit our With her daughter-in-law, website to leave a condolence, Commodities Betty also owned and operated sign our online guest book another Williams Market located Gas in Washington — $2.49 (AAA of Since 1907 Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary has helped families celebrate life. 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Request to County for Public Health Position for Enjoy Biosolids Permitting to Be Revisited in February More PROPOSED: ‘Too Many impacts of adding the position. erations to stop work if they are only agency that can hand down Commissioner Bill Schulte not following regulations. stop-work orders for violations. Time! Questions’ Keeps New said other county departments The largest biosolids applica- “I think it would be best to be Job Out of 2016 Budget and offices have been asking tor in Lewis County, Fire Moun- regulated by the (local govern- for more employees as well, and tain Farms, recently lost a case ments),” York said, adding the Save By Kaylee Osowski without more specific figures, he before the Pollution Control county could have delegation to [email protected] didn’t believe it was time to put Hearings Board to Ecology. Fire do everything up to the point of Money! another position on the books Mountain had appealed orders issuing an order, which is when A proposed position to han- for Public Health. the department issued because Ecology would step into the situ- dle solid waste, hazardous waste The position came to the the business was accepting haz- ation. And Get a and biosolids programs, or as- commissioners as a $68,500 ardous waste, not biosolids, from Schulte said he is supportive pects of the programs in Lewis requested increase to Public Emerald Kalama Chemical in of getting some authority, but County, likely won’t make it into Health’s budget. Kalama. Emerald also lost its ap- would like to see the Legislature the 2016 budget. The job would be grant fund- peal of orders it was issued for change biosolids rules to give FREE At least not yet. ed, but those grants are currently bringing dangerous waste to Fire counties control. The Board of County Com- being used to partly fund other Mountain. One of the issues with chang- missioners generally agreed on Public Health positions. Money With the orders in effect ing who’s in charge, Schulte said, Monday to revisit the proposed would have to be allocated to Public Health Director Danette is that biosolids aren’t an issue Book Lewis County Public Health & supplement those salaries. York doesn’t know how much the east of the Cascade Range. On Social Services position in Feb- The position has been pro- county might receive in permit- the west side, where it’s wetter, ruary. posed, in part, because county ting fees from biosolids appliers. Schulte said, there are runoff is- “There are too many ques- officials want local governments She said the county can re- sues. tions that still need to be an- to have more control over biosol- ceive about $7,000 in permit fees Counties with more urban swered,” Commissioner Gary id management and application. for programs other than biosolids areas also don’t have issues be- Stamper said. The state Department of Ecol- that the position would oversee. cause there’s nowhere to apply Those questions deal with ex- ogy currently runs the biosolids Ecology can delegate aspects of biosolids, he said. act figures for costs, revenue and program and has the authority the state biosolids program to local “It comes down to small, rural potential benefits and negative to issue orders for biosolids op- health departments, but it is the (western) counties,” he said. Initiative Seeks State Penalties for Wildlife Trafficking OLYMPIA (AP) — Import- measures to stem the trade of ing items like elephant ivory ivory, building on previous re- or rhino horns into the United strictions. Last month, Obama States for commercial purposes and Chinese President Xi Jin- has been prohibited for decades ping announced an agreement under federal law and interna- on their goal to implement a tional treaties. In Washington, near-complete ban on commer- voters will weigh in on a ballot cial ivory trading measure that would add state Data from the University of penalties to violators and expand Washington's Center for Con- the number of animals prohib- servation Biology estimates that, ited for trade. as many as 50,000 elephants are The measure on November's killed annually, based on the ballot would ban the purchase, amount of African elephant ivo- sale and distribution of parts or ry seized. products made from 10 endan- U.S. Fish and Wildlife inspec- gered animals: lions, elephants, tors charged with making sure rhinos, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, The Associated Press the federal law is followed when marine turtles, pangolins, sharks In this photo taken Wednesday, Oct. 14, an inspector reaches for a packaged ani- shipments arrive at the airport, and rays. Offenders could face a mal part during an inspection of the shipment of hunting trophies from South ports or border, encounter every- maximum penalty of five years Africa, in SeaTac. thing from mounted heads from in prison and a $10,000 fine. big game hunts to dead snakes. Initiative 1401 is backed by the Humane Society of the Unit- uted for educational, scientific Fish and Wildlife spokesman billionaire Paul Allen and sup- Brent Lawrence said that the The Flood of  as Reported by The Chronicle ed States. "It needs to be a mul- or museum purposes; and items ported by the Humane Society of tipronged war. The states have a that are passed on through a will agency had 45 seizures in Wash- the United States and conserva- role to play." or estate. However, for antiques ington state last year, though the tion and zoological groups. It is More than two dozen bills in to be considered exempt, they bulk were due to incorrect paper- the first statewide vote on wild- 19 states and the District of Co- would need documentation of work or discrepancies in permits, life trafficking, though states like lumbia were introduced relating provenance and proof that the not because they were prohibited California, New York and New to wildlife trafficking bans this item is at least 100 years old. under federal law. Jersey have enacted less sweep- year, including in Washington Stuart Halsan, an antique Supporters, citing documents ing legislation. Supporters of and Oregon, but most died, Na- collector from Centralia who they received under a public re- the issue in Oregon announced tional Conference of State Legis- is heading the opposition cam- cords request to U.S. Fish and Save time, Monday that they are planning a latures said. Earlier this month, paign, said that if the measure Wildlife, note that about 50 ille- measure similar to Washington California Gov. Jerry Brown passes, many people who own gal items, ranging from elephant postage and state's to appear on the Novem- signed a bill banning the import- historical items will find them ivory jewelry to elephant skulls ber 2016 ballot. ing, buying or selling of elephant valueless unless they have the were intercepted in Washington hassle - Critics argue such measures ivory and rhino horns, ending documentation required by the over a four-year period starting in sign up for will do little to help reduce the previous exemption in the initiative. 2010. The records show that while poaching if other countries and state that allowed selling ivory Halsan said supporters of the fines were involved in some of the an EZ Pay states continue allowing sales of imported before 1977. measure are "hoping people vote cases, there was no jail time. subscription. ivory products. But supporters New Jersey and New York with emotion, not logic." By prohibiting trade at the argue that Washington can serve also have laws banning the sale "They fail to demonstrate to state level, I-1401 creates a class C as a model for other states. of ivory and rhino horns, with me how taking something that felony, with sanctions that could "In the broadest sense, we are some exceptions. is 50, 100 years old and making result in a maximum penalty of Your card or part of a global campaign to pro- There are a handful of exemp- it valueless is going to protect an five years in prison and $10,000 tect elephants, rhinos and other tions in the Washington state elephant today in Africa," he said. fine for items $250 or higher. account will endangered animals and we're measure, including antiques The Washington state mea- Those with less valuable items be charged working at the international, na- or musical instruments where sure comes as there has been a would be charged with a gross $ tional and state level, because the endangered animals makes up pronounced focus on poaching misdemeanor, and face jail time only 10.00 per crisis is so urgent," said Wayne less than 15 percent of the item; and ivory. Earlier this year, Presi- of up to a year and a fine of up month for your Pacelle, president and CEO of animal parts or products distrib- dent Barack Obama announced to $5,000. subscription, no Federal Government Eyes Refuges for Cold-Water Species in Five States matter the length. CLIMATE SHIELD: have provided a flood of informa- “It’s quite possible much of the habitat for bull tion and allowed scientists to cre- Washington Among ate the climate shield map. When you sign States Involved in Plan trout will become too warm.” Temperature sensors are glued to underwater rocks and can up for a new BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Federal store hourly temperature record- scientists using new technologies Mike Young subscription fisheries biologist ings for a year. About 4,000 of the have mapped what is being called sensors are in streams in the five a Cold Water Climate Shield, an or convert states. Isaak said there are about area spanning five western states in Boise. "Those are warming up Isaak said in an email to The As- 16,000 more unique sites record- to EZ Pay that could support viable popu- a lot more slowly than streams at sociated Press. lations of native species if the re- ing information less frequently choose a FREE lower elevations." Within this climate shield, sci- plus information going back even gion continues its warming trend. The mapped area contains entists say some areas will remain book from Mapping the cold-water ref- further. streams with temperatures pre- capable of supporting bull trout uges for cutthroat trout, a fa- In total, he said, scientists our collection ferred by cutthroat trout and vored sport fish among anglers, even if the more extreme future have about 50 million hourly tem- and threatened bull trout could bull trout but are too cold for climate models turn out accurate. perature recordings. shown. help resource managers make non-native species, particularly "It's quite possible much of the The other part of the Cold decisions aimed at preserving brown trout and brook trout, thus habitat for bull trout will become Water Climate Shield involves populations of those and other forming the climate shield. The too warm," and it will disap- environmental DNA sampling. cold-water native species in Idaho, climate shield has practical appli- pear from those areas, said Mike That began about eight years ago Oregon, Washington, Montana cations, Isaak said. Young, a research fisheries bi- and has radically changed how "Rather than spending mon- ologist for the U.S. Forest Service scientists survey streams. Rather Enjoy! and Wyoming. Scientists say streams in the ey to build artificial barriers based in Missoula, Montana, also than electroshocking stream sec- region have warmed up about a on streams to prevent the up- working on the climate shield. tions and seeing what floats to degree over the last three decades stream advance of invasive spe- "But we think that even under ex- the top, scientists can take a water and are getting hotter. cies (which is very expensive and treme climate scenarios bull trout sample and check it to see if a par- "One of the things we're seeing commonly done in some areas), will persist in the lower 48." ticular species is present. is that the colder areas are typi- the climate refugia streams we're Advances in stream tempera- "It's not only better, but it costs Call cally in the headwaters," said Dan highlighting are so cold that you ture sensors and environmental less," Young said. "You can sud- Isaak, a research fisheries biolo- wouldn't need to build a barrier to DNA sampling, a new way to find denly afford to go places and sam- gist with the U.S. Forest Service preserve the native community," out what species inhabit a stream, ple very broadly." Today! Burglary of God’s Closet Closet thrift store in the 100 broken and keys to the dumpster 360-807- Sirens in Salkum block of Salkum Road. The bur- padlocks missing. It is unknown CH547480cf.sw glary likely occurred between what is missing, according to the 8203 Continued from page Main 12 At 9:19 a.m. on Friday, a bur- Oct. 10 and 13. An employee Sheriff’s Office. An investigation glary was reported at the God’s reportedly found two windows is ongoing. Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Lack of Lethal Iraq Says Forces Drugs: Ohio Delays Recapture Refinery Executions Until 2017 Town From IS Militants COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq says Ohio is delaying executions un- its forces have driven Islamic State til at least 2017 while prison of- militants out of a key oil refinery ficials try to secure supplies of town north of Baghdad. hard-to-obtain lethal injection The Joint Military Command drugs, officials said. spokesman, Brig. Gen. Yahya Ra- Gov. John Kasich has issued sool, told The Associated Press warrants of reprieve allowing the today that army troops and para- execution dates for 11 inmates military forces, made up mainly of scheduled to die next year and Shiite militias, retook the town of one scheduled for early 2017 to Beiji. be pushed into ensuing years. State-run TV aired footage of The result is 25 inmates with what it said was a residential area execution dates beginning in in Beiji. Soldiers could be seen January 2017 that are now sched- waving Iraqi flags from rooftops uled through August 2019. Ohio as thick black smoke billowed into last put someone to death in Jan- the air. uary 2014. The IS group captured Beiji Ohio has run out of sup- Paul Chiasson / The Canadian Press and parts of a nearby oil refinery plies of its previous drugs and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau stands with his wife, Sophie Gregoire, at the Liberal party headquarters in Montreal today. — Iraq’s largest — during its blitz has unsuccessfully sought new Trudeau, the son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, became Canada’s new prime minister after beating Conservative across the country’s north in June amounts, including so-far failed Stephen Harper. 2014. attempts to import chemicals from overseas. Ex-Fukushima Nuclear Demo Contractor Plant Worker Confirmed Convicted in Son of Pierre Trudeau to Have Cancer TOKYO (AP) — A man in his Building Collapse 40s who worked at the Fukushima PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A nuclear plant after the 2011 disas- cut-rate demolition contractor ter is the first person confirmed to was found guilty of manslaugh- Elected Canada’s PM have developed cancer from radia- ter Monday, more than two years tion exposure, Japan confirmed after a towering wall fell on a By Rob Gillies today. busy thrift store, killing six peo- The Associated Press The Health and Labor Minis- ple. “We beat fear with hope. We beat cynicism with try said the man, who wasn’t iden- A jury convicted Griffin TORONTO — Canadian tified further, has received govern- Campbell of six counts of invol- voters reclaimed their country’s hard work. We beat negative, divisive politics ment approval for compensation untary manslaughter, rejecting liberal identity sending Justin with a positive vision that brings Canadians for the radiation-induced illness. the third-degree murder charges Trudeau — the son of one of the It said he helped install cov- sought by prosecutors who said country’s most dynamic politi- together. Most of all we defeated the idea ers on damaged reactors at the Campbell ignored warnings of cians — to the prime minister’s plant from October 2012 to De- an imminent collapse. office and ending nearly a de- that Canadians should be satisfied with less.” cember 2013. He did not work at Campbell described himself cade of conservative leadership Fukushima in the weeks after the under Stephen Harper. Justin Trudeau as a scapegoat for the architect newly elected Canadian prime minister massive earthquake and tsunami overseeing the demolition of a The victory in Monday’s elec- destroyed the plant in March 2011, seedy downtown block, and in tion by Trudeau’s Liberal Party when radiation levels were the his testimony last week called was stunning. The Liberals were minister until 1984 with a short tive vision that brings Canadians highest. The plant has since been the collapse “an accident.” on a path to win at least 184 seats interruption and remains one together. Most of all we defeated stabilized, except for occasional However, prosecutors said he out of 338 — a parliamentary of the few Canadian politicians the idea that Canadians should leaks of contaminated water. controlled the worksite and lied majority that will allow Trudeau known in America, his charisma be satisfied with less.” The man had worked at several about how the demolition was to govern without relying on often drawing comparisons to Canada shifted to the center- other nuclear plants before Fuku- being done. other parties. The Liberals re- John F. Kennedy. right under Harper, who lowered shima, the ministry said. Medi- ceived 39.5 percent of the overall Trudeau channels the star sales and corporate taxes, avoid- cal experts could not determine Police Say Father vote compared to 32 percent for power — if not quite the politi- ed climate change legislation, whether his exposure at Fuku- the Conservatives and 19.6 for cal heft — of his father. Tall and and strongly supported the oil shima was the direct cause of his Meant to Drive Family the New Democrats. trim, he is a former school teach- and gas extraction industry. leukemia, a ministry official said Into Arizona Lake Harper, one of the longest- er and member of Parliament “The people are never wrong,” on condition of anonymity, citing serving Western leaders, will since 2008. At 43, he becomes Harper told supporters in Cal- sensitivity of the issue. But his total PHOENIX (AP) — The step down as Conservative lead- the second youngest prime min- gary. “The disappointment is my exposure of 19.8 millisievert was deaths of two adults and three er, the party announced as the ister in Canadian history and responsibility and mine alone.” mostly from his work at Fukushi- young children who were in an scope of its loss became apparent. has been likened to Obama. Harper said he had called ma, the official said. SUV that plunged into an Arizo- Trudeau’s victory could result “Tonight Canada is becom- Trudeau to congratulate him. na lake are being investigated as in improved ties with the United ing the country it was before,” Trudeau’s opponents pillo- Koreans Celebrate a murder-suicide as police said States, at least for the remainder Trudeau told a victory rally in ried him as too inexperienced, Monday that the father of the of Barack Obama’s presidency. Montreal. but Trudeau embraced his boy- Reunions Across DMZ, youngsters deliberately drove the Harper was frustrated by Trudeau has re-energized ish image on Election Day. Sport- 1st in More Than Year vehicle into the water. Obama’s reluctance to approve the Liberal Party since its worst ing jeans and a varsity letter jack- Police spokesman Lt. Mike the Keystone XL pipeline from electoral defeat four years ago et, he posed for a photo standing SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Pooley said 27-year-old Glenn Alberta to Texas and clashed when they won just 34 seats and on the thighs of two of his col- Hundreds of mostly elderly Ko- Edward Baxter purposefully with the president on other is- finished third behind the tradi- leagues to make a cheerleading reans — some in wheelchairs or leaning on walking sticks, most drove himself, his estranged wife sues, including the Iran nuclear tionally weaker New Democrat pyramid, his campaign plane overcome by tears, laughter and and their children into Tempe deal. Although Trudeau sup- Party. Trudeau promises to raise in the backdrop with “Trudeau Town Lake just after midnight shock — began three days of re- ports the Keystone pipeline, he taxes on the rich and run deficits 2015” painted in large red letters. Sunday. unions today with loved ones argues relations should not for three years to boost govern- “A sea of change here. We A grainy surveillance video many have had no contact with ment spending. He said positive are used to high tides in Atlan- from a nearby condominium hinge on the project. since war divided the North and complex showed the car being Trudeau is the son of the late politics led to his victory. tic Canada. This is not what we South more than 60 years ago. driven into the lake, Pooley said at Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, “We beat fear with hope,” hoped for,” said Peter MacKay, a About 390 South Koreans trav- a news conference Monday night. who swept to office in 1968 Trudeau said. “We beat cynicism former senior Conservative cabi- eled to the North’s scenic Dia- He said the video shows Bax- on a wave of support dubbed with hard work. We beat nega- net minister, shortly after polls mond Mountain resort. Dressed ter getting out of the SUV, walk- “Trudeaumania.” He was prime tive, divisive politics with a posi- closed in Atlantic Canada. in business suits, formal dresses ing down to the lake, then get- and traditional hanbok, they ting back in the driver’s seat and brought long johns, medicine, par- driving the vehicle “at a high rate kas, calligraphy works and cash to of speed” before it hits a curb US Appeals Court Upholds Gun give as presents to about 140 fam- and flips over into the water. ily members in the North. The reunions, as always, are A Health Law Fine on Laws After Newtown Massacre a mixture of high emotion and By Larry Neumeister criminal mass shootings,” ac- tim than do other gun attacks,’” media frenzy. Journalists crowded the Uninsured Will The Associated Press cording to the ruling written by the court said. around South Korean Lee Soon- More Than Double Circuit Judge Jose A. Cabranes. Tom King, president of the kyu, 85, as she met with her North NEW YORK — Gun control “They are also disproportionately New York State Rifle and Pistol Korean husband, Oh In Se, 83. As WASHINGTON (AP) — The laws passed in New York and used to kill law enforcement of- Association and a lead plaintiff, camera flashes bathed them in math is harsh: The federal penal- Connecticut to ban possession ficers.” said his group — the New York glaring white light, she cocked her ty for having no health insurance of semi-automatic weapons and The three-judge panel noted affiliate of the National Rifle As- head and looked with amazement is set to jump to $695, and the large-capacity magazines af- that the Newtown, Connecticut, sociation — will appeal to the at Oh, who wore a dapper suit and ter the 2012 massacre at Sandy Obama administration is being shooting in December 2012 oc- Supreme Court, which could hat and craned backward to take urged to highlight that cold fact Hook Elementary School were curred when 154 rounds were take up the case with recent rul- in Lee. in its new pitch for health law mostly upheld Monday by a fed- fired in less than five minutes, sign-ups. eral appeals court decision that a ings on state gun control laws. That means the 2016 sign-up gun group vowed to appeal. killing 20 first-graders and six “It wasn’t a surprise. We ex- Saudi Arabia Hajj season starting Nov. 1 could see The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court educators and renewing a na- pected it,” he said. Disaster Death Toll penalties become a bigger focus of Appeals in Manhattan found tionwide discussion on the role New York Gov. Andrew for millions of people who have core parts of the laws did not of guns in America and how to Cuomo, New York Attorney at Least 2,177 remained eligible for coverage, violate the Second Amendment diminish the threat of large- General Eric Schneiderman and DUBAI, United Arab Emirates but uninsured. They’re said to be because there was a substantial scale shootings. Connecticut Attorney General (AP) — The crush and stampede squeezed for money, and skep- relationship between bans on But the court found Con- George Jepsen praised the ruling. that struck the hajj last month in tical about spending what they assault weapons and large-ca- necticut’s ban on a non-semi- “At a time when many Ameri- Saudi Arabia killed at least 2,177 have on health insurance. pacity magazines and the “im- automatic Remington 7615 cans have abandoned hope of pilgrims, a new Associated Press Until now, health overhaul portant — indeed, compelling unconstitutional. And it said a government’s ability to address tally showed Monday, after of- supporters have stressed the ben- — state interest in controlling seven-round load limit in New gun violence in our schools and ficials in the kingdom met to dis- efits: taxpayer subsidies that pay crime.” York could not be imposed even on our streets, Connecticut’s cuss the tragedy. roughly 70 percent of the month- “When used, these weapons as it upheld other bans on maga- laws — and today’s decision — The toll keeps rising from the ly premium, financial protec- tend to result in more numerous zines. demonstrate that willing states Sept. 24 disaster outside Mecca tion against sudden illness or an wounds, more serious wounds, “Like assault weapons, large- can enact meaningful reform to as individual countries identify accident, and access to regular and more victims. These weap- capacity magazines result improve public safety without vi- bodies and work to determine the preventive and follow-up medi- ons are disproportionately used in ‘more shots fired, persons olating the Second Amendment,” whereabouts of hundreds of pil- cal care. in crime, and particularly in wounded, and wounds per vic- Jepsen said in a statement. grims still missing. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 • Main 15

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Wednesday and thursday Fundraiser KACS Listeners Help Community With Sharathon Pledges

Local listeners are making work, comprised of area church- a positive community impact es and charitable organizations, with their support for a local in sponsoring the annual mid- family-oriented, non-com- winter event. There is no admis- mercial radio network, KACS- sion charge; instead, the audi- KACW, in Southwest Washing- ence is invited to donate what ton. the show is worth to New Mis- The network hopes to obtain sions, a child relief organization $98,000 in listener commit- based in Haiti. ments for operating in 2016. The funds provide orphaned The Sharathon broadcast on children housing, education, 90.5 KACS, Chehalis, and 91.3 health care and career train- KACW, South Bend, will be on ing. Additionally, individual Wednesday and Thursday. families in attendance “adopt- The non-profit and non- ed” orphans through monthly commercial network’s coverage sponsorship. Over three-dozen includes Lewis, Pacific, Grays sponsorships were added after Harbor and parts of Thurston each of the annual concerts in and Cowlitz counties. The Centralia and Raymond. Plans listeners enabled communi- are already in place for the 2016 ty-based improvement proj- fourth annual Laugh All Night ects, services and events again Concert. through 2015, and are now gath- The radio network also co- ering to provide resources for sponsors the annual Family Day more in 2016. at the Southwest Washington Fair, including two annual con- KACS-KACW liStenerS provid- certs featuring headlining Con- ed matching funds for two local temporary Christian artists. This non-profit organization proj- year’s concerts brought in peren- ects this year. The Twin Cities nial favorites Point of Grace and Photograph submitted by Cameron Beierle, manager, KACS Radio Shelter for Women & Children classical/Christian crossover art- The Annie Moses Band performs on Family Day at the Southwest Washington Fair in August. Radio network KACS-KACW was used the matching funds in its ists The Annie Moses Band. co-sponsor of the performance. current building purchase and KACS-KACW also offers renovations effort. The shelter area charities, churches, civic to cover the expense for another planned to install much-need- and service organizations year- year didn’t come in until March ed bathrooms on both floors of round free public service pro- “We anticipate our listeners and the community 2, 2015. the shelter serving women and motional assistance. Network Beierle notes the minimum children. Manager Cameron Beierle said, will respond enthusiastically again.” budget amount is usually either Listeners also provided “We feel as non-commercial committed to during the broad- matching funds for the Lewis broadcasters we have the privi- Cameron Beierle cast, or shortly thereafter. manager, KACS Radio County Gospel Mission toward lege of devoting a good amount “Usually no later than in its dining hall renovations plan of our daily program time to the midst of the annual holiday to improve service capacity. public service that in a com- season,” says Beierle, “as our lis- Both organizations worked to mercial environment would be endar website posting and links, network’s minimum operation teners show their generosity not raise funds to match the gift taken up with advertising.” and inclusion in the networks expense needs. This year’s effort just during the holidays, but all from listeners, so the support “E-Friends” digital newsletter. seeks to obtain listener commu- year long.” went twice as far. Beierle noted that there has Every autumn, the networks nity commitments for at least KACS-KACW listeners also never been a fee charged to non- listeners take two days during $98,000 during the broadcast. “We anticipate our listeners gave over $3,000 at the annual profit organizations for the pro- the Sharathon broadcast to cel- The last two years have re- and the community will respond network-sponsored Laugh All motional efforts of the network. ebrate the year’s achievements quired the network to work be- enthusiastically again,” says Bei- Night Comedy Concert. The The service goes beyond just and commit funds for the next yond the telethon to cover the erle who believes a strong sense radio network joins with the on-air public service announce- year’s budget planning. The lis- basic budget expenses. Last year, of generosity exists throughout Lewis County Ministry Net- ments to include community cal- teners give the resources for the the final listener commitment Southwest Washington.

Washington State DOH and Center or Disease Falling Control both advise for all prevention: Have your eyes Medication checked by your is a checked annually pharmacy or physician common Your Some optometrist’s medications ofice can can affect fear for discuss balance or cause insurance drowsiness aging coverages which an and discounts increase fall adults for cash. risk. a fall ater 65 Regular exercise to Physicians have access can result in strengthen legs, and core, to referral information and main good balance for patients to serious injury A physical therapist assist with fall risk can provide assessments and or death speciic exercise recommendations, selecting viable and can conduct home interventions. To view the Senior Exercise Lewis, safety evaluations. Evidence based Mason & Thurston Counties, practices suggest Additional information is available through many local visit www.lmtaaa.org Tai Chi’, and S.A.I.L. Fire Departments. Check with your local agency to exercise programs. see if they have additional resource information. STAY ACTIVE AND INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE PROGRAM

City Date Time Location Contact Centralia Wed & Fri 9:00a-10:00a Twin Cities Senior Center 360-740-0061 Winlock Mon, Wed & Fri 9:00a-10:00a Olequa Senior Center 360-785-4325 Chehalis Fri 9:00a Twin Cities Senior Center 360-748-0061 In the Winlock area, call 360-785-4221. Fire/EMS personnel are happy to help you with PAID FOR BY A GRANT THROUGH WEST REGION EMS, and sponsored by WREM, Lewis County your questions or assist you with the exercise map information and resource details. Fire District 15, WA State DOH Fall Prevention and Lewis, Mason, Thurston Area Agency on Aging Please call us for more information today! CH548896cz.jd Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl CFAC Athletes of the Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Week Prep Football Lewis County Fantasy Football: Week 7 Update By Aaron VanTuyl like that, and still believe my old football game on Friday — and losing on homecoming, but still six (54 points) in [email protected] college motto about the need to young Thomas Pier, the stan- a pretty nifty effort in a game a 40-20 win over Toutle Lake. step away from the keyboard dard-bearer of Lewis County as exciting as any I’ve seen this … W.F. West quarterback Eli- I made an effort to get out and let a paper (or glorious full- Fantasy Football, didn’t disap- year. jah Johnson warmed up for of the office last week — which, color special section, which will point, running for 248 yards the Swamp Cup in a 35-24 win coincidentally, was the exact pe- run in Thursday’s paper in ad- and six touchdowns in an excit- over Prairie, running for a score riod of time I should have been Week 7 Stars vance of Friday’s game) write ing 42-41 Eatonville win. and 64 yards and passing for staying in the office to get work Pier wasn’t the only Six itself. Pier’s game was good for an two touchdowns and 81 yards done on the special 24-page sec- Man last week. I went to a soccer game in even 60 fantasy points, which (23 points). Teammate Austin tion on the 108th Swamp Cup Chehalis on Tuesday (which was gives him a new season high — Napavine running back Cole football game. I’m a contrarian fun), and the Eatonville/Tenino perhaps a poor consolation for Van Wyck ran for 181 yards and please see LCFF, page S2

2A Boys Golf NFL Alexander Second After Day 1 at Districts PLAYOFFS: Bearcat Star Finishes First Round at 76; Centralia’s Voetberg in Sixth at 78 By The Chronicle TUMWATER — W.F. West’s Will Alexander currently sits in second place at the District 4 2A Golf Tournament after the first round on Monday here at Tum- water Valley Golf Course. Alex- ander carded a 76 and currently sits behind Tumwater’s Jordan Baird, who shot a 74 for first place. “Will played very well, shoot- ing a 37 on the front nine and a 39 on the back nine,” W.F. West coach Bruce Thompson said. “It looks like a good number of the holes were pars.” Centralia’s Deter Voetberg shot a 78 and sits in sixth place while Rochester’s Brock Hawes is in 13th after shooting an 82.

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Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press tight end Greg Olsen, right, catches a pass for a touchdown ahead of Richard Sherman, left, in the second half of an Prep Girls Soccer NFL football game, Sunday in Seattle. Centralia Defeats Fort Vancouver, 5-0 By The Chronicle VANCOUVER — Rose Rob- bins notched a hat trick and Cen- tralia downed 3A Ft. Vancouver LEGION OF GLOOM 5-0 here on Saturday. The Tigers notched their seventh win of the season and moved their goal to- Seattle Collapses Late Again tal to 36 — the highest overall to- tal in the Evergreen 2A Confer- in 27-23 Loss to Carolina ence — after scoring just 12 goals last season. SEATTLE (AP) — Richard cially when you know we had “We have the ability to score Sherman and Earl Thomas ex- them,” Thomas said. “We don’t goals and different people can changed baffled looks. They (stink). We know who we are. score those goals,” Centralia were unsure what happened We’re not finishing. We know coach Henry Gallanger said. other we’re going to be in those pres- “That makes a big difference.” than see- sure situations every game.” Rose Robbins scored in the ing Greg was the cul- 10th minute on an assist by Madi Olsen prit this time, leading a pair of Crews, followed by a Lauren standing CAROLINA 27 long fourth-quarter touchdown Frost goal in the 29th minute, as- in the end drives and capping Carolina’s sisted by Mia Martin. zone cel- SEATTLE 23 rally with a 26-yard touchdown Robbins would score again in ebrating a winning touchdown. pass to Olsen with 32 seconds Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press the 32nd minute to make it 3-0 After a week of vowing the left in the Panthers’ 27-23 win just correcting their continued Carolina Panthers cornerback at halftime. After the break Frost fourth-quarter collapses were over Seattle on Sunday. problems in closing out games. Bene’ Benwikere (25) tackles assisted Robbins on her third over, the Seattle Seahawks It was the second straight According to STATS, since Seattle Seahawks quarterback goal of the game in the 64th crumpled once again. loss for the Seahawks (2-4), . “It’s very frustrating, espe- who are facing a climb beyond please see SEATTLE, page B3 please see SOCCER, page S2

Oh My! The Final Word Michigan punter Blake Krzyzewski to Step Down as National Team Coach TV’s Best Bet O’Neill (12) TV’s Best Bet By Laura Keeley head coach with USA Basketball. “I think a MajorMLB League Playoffs Baseball lubbed punt The News & Observer (MCT) it’s time to move ahead.” Seattle at Minnesota This is not the first time Krzyzewski, NY Mets vs. Cubs against Michi- Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski will 5 p.m. gan State in 68, has made a pledge to step away from 5 p.m. step down from his position as the head the closing his head coaching position with USA ROOTTBS seconds of coach of U.S. men’s national team after Basketball. After winning gold at the 2012 MSU’s win over the 2016 Olympics, according to an inter- Olympic games in London, Krzyzewski Michigan. view he gave to ESPN’s Andy Katz. returned to the Raleigh-Durham airport “It is. It definitely is,’’ Krzyzewski told and said he was done, but he changed his

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lAuRen FRoST Cole VAn WyCk School: Centralia (Sr.) School: napavine (So.) Sport: Soccer (F) Sport: Football (RB/lB) Frost had all 3 of the Tigers’ goals Van Wyck ran in six touchdowns with 181 rushing yards in the Tigers’ 40-20 win Tuesday in the Centralia’s irst win over rival W.F. West since 2011. . over Toutle lake on Friday.

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NFL Sports Briefs Panthers’ Us-Against-the-World Mentality? ‘It’s Not Going to Go Away’ Middle School Swamp Cup Set for Wednesday By Joseph Person By The Chronicle The Charlotte Observer (MCT) The annual middle school For the past couple of weeks Battle of the Swamp game will be the Panthers thrived on an us- played on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at against-the-world mentality. W.F. West High School’s Bearcat But what happens when the Stadium. world joins the home team? The event features the visit- While the Panthers rolled ing Centralia Middle School’s to a 4-0 start, a number of NFL seventh- and eighth-grade foot- analysts and other observers ball teams facing off against labeled them the league’s worst Chehalis Middle School’s teams. undefeated team. Carolina hadn’t played any- The seventh-grade game will body. The Panthers hadn’t faced start things off at 6 p.m. a top-tier quarterback. Drew A full concession stand will Brees was hurt when the Saints be open, and admission is $2 came to Charlotte. And the Pan- for adults and $1 for students. thers offense was the Cam New- Proceeds will go to the Chehalis ton Show. Activators club, which provides Or so the arguments went. support for middle school and But after taking down the community sports in the Mint reigning NFC champs Sunday in City. Seattle, the Panthers are getting some love. Peter King led his weekly MMQB column with the Pan- Soccer thers’ victory. NFL Network will feature Carolina’s 27-23 win as Continued from Sports 1 its NFL Replay game this week (airing at 9 p.m. Tuesday). minute. Frost notched her sec- Sunday’s victory in Seattle Ryan Kang / The Associated Press ond of the game in the 69th moved noted Carolina critic Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen celebrates after catching a pass for a touchdown in the second half of an NFL foot- minute thanks to an assist from Rodney Harrison to apologize to ball game against the Seattle Seahawks, Sunday in Seattle. The Panthers defeated the Seahawks 27-23. Martin. Carolina during NBC’s Football “It’s encouraging to score Night in America on Sunday. to play New England again until ing and the positivity that’s go- “Let’s watch this week. We’ll goals and the players like it,” “Every year I doubt this team,” 2017, at least not in the regular ing on,” Rivera said. “We can’t see,” Davis said in Seattle. Gallanger said. “I mean it’s not Harrison said. “Great win, great season. focus on the noise. We’ve got to “They’ll continue to find a way like they’re complaining about team win.” Rivera is setting the bar high. focus on the game.” to doubt us and we’ll continue scoring goals.” This is new ground for Pan- “They are the gold standard. But these are high-class Gallanger liked the perfor- thers coach Ron Rivera, whose to find a way to stay together as They’re the defending Super headaches. Ask Chuck Pagano, mances of Hannah Dulin and first several seasons were a team, keep working and try to Bowl champs. Last year it was who would love to be dealing Maddy Alviar in the match. marked by slow starts. Even the keep winning football games.” with noise that doesn’t involve The game allowed Centralia 2013 that won 12 games had to Seattle and I talked about Seat- The three-game home stretch tle,” Rivera said. “All I’m talking his terrible fake punt call and to get more playing time for his overcome a sluggish, 1-3 start. against Philly, players, and got out of the week- The Panthers are 5-0 for only about is who the target is, who his uncertain future as the Colts’ and Green Bay will tell us more you want to measure yourself coach. end game without any injuries. the second time in their history, about these Panthers, who — That’s big, considered the week joining the 2003 team that made against. Right now they’re on There’s no such talk in Char- Davis can feel free to add this to top of the heap.” lotte these days. Even the “worst of the league games coming up. it to the . No Pan- the bulletin board — still haven’t The Tigers (7-7, 1-3 league) face thers team has started 6-0. If the Panthers continue to undefeated team” chatter was beaten a team with a winning win, they might need to go up in complimentary in a way, like Black Hills in Tumwater on Tues- So what happens when the record. day and then rival W.F. West on size with their bandwagon. telling someone they drive a underdog role no longer applies? And while Seattle leads the Thursday at Tiger Stadium. NBC’s Sunday Night Foot- clunky Lexus or date an ugly su- Rivera insists his team won’t league in blown fourth-quarter get fat and sassy. ball bus will arrive in Charlotte permodel. this week, carrying with it ample But it planted a chip on some leads, they’re still the Seahawks, “It’s not going to go away. I’m who before Sunday had always not going to let it. That’s the opportunity for distraction as of the Panthers’ shoulders, in- the Panthers prepare for a na- cluding the broad ones of veter- found a way to vanquish the Golf truth,” Rivera said Monday. “We Panthers. have to have something to play tionally televised matchup with an linebacker Thomas Davis. “We’re rolling. This is a good Continued from Sports for, something to shoot for. I Philadelphia. Davis, the team’s longest-ten- feeling. We’ve just got to keep think part of it is our guys’ men- Rivera refers to the increased ured player, isn’t convinced the W.F. West will send four tality. We do have a lot to prove media attention as “noise,” doubters are gone. it going,” Olsen said in the visi- tors locker room at CenturyLink players into the second day of and we’ve got to continue to go which must be quieted the way In Davis’ mind, they’ve gone the district tournament. Along Field. “We still have a daunting there.” tight end Greg Olsen silenced into hiding, waiting for Carolina with Alexander, Hayden Dobyns For the second day in a row 69,000 Seattleites with his game- to trip over Chip Kelly, Andrew schedule. We all know who we placed 16th with an 84, Bryce Rivera referenced the Patriots, winning touchdown catch. Luck or before play these next couple weeks, Dobyns notched an 86 for 24th who you might have heard are “I know there’s going to be a hopping out of the bushes to am- starting Sunday with a prime- and Adam Schwarz made the cut good at football and subterfuge. lot of noise now because of who bush the Panthers and steal their time game against Philly.” with a 91 and placed 36th. The Panthers aren’t scheduled we are and what’s been happen- candy. Bring the noise. Centralia’s Noah Thomas shot an 85 and sits in 18th place. The second round of the Dis- kept out of the end zone against against Mossyrock. … Tenino’s son’s usually good for a big game trict 4 tournament teed off this LCFF PWV, but still finished with 117 Calvin Guzman and Kaleb against Centralia. … Adna will morning at 10 a.m. rushing yards for 11 points. … Strawn had impressive nights try to shake off the MWP loss Continued from Sports 1 Morton-White Pass’ Braiden — 98 and 85 rushing yards, re- with a tough road trip to Menlo Elledge had another huge rush- spectively — though their fan- to face PWV. Given Elledge’s big Emery ran for 138 yards and a ing night, tallying 308 yards in a tasy total (9 and 8) were limited game last week, that bodes well score (19 points). ... Toledo star win over Adna with four touch- by Pier’s penchant on Friday for for any team owners thinking Taylor Hicks ran for 220 yards downs for 54 points. On the oth- hogging touchdowns. … Roch- of throwing Cook or Jurek in and two touchdowns (36 points), er side of the field, Adna’s Isaac ester’s Tiki Hickle had a whop- while teammate Dakota Robins their starting lineup. … Mossy- Ingle had two rushing touch- ping 158 receiving yards and a rock hosts winless Wahkiakum added a score and 90 yards (15 downs and another through the touchdown in a loss to Monte- points) in a blowout of Mossyr- in what could be a great chance air, with 116 rushing yards and sano (21 points). … Centralia for the Vikings to pick up their ock. Indian quarterback Dalton 55 receiving yards, for 34 points. quarterback Joey Aliff passed Yoder, meanwhile, passed for second win. … MWP, no lon- … WInlock’s Derek Chilcoate for 210 yards and a touchdown, ger under anyone’s radar after 223 yards and three touchdowns scored four touchdowns and with a conversion pass, for 14 (20 points). … PWV’s main run- the Adna win, will hit the road ran for 162 yards in the Cards’ points in a win over Bremerton. for Napavine. … Onalaska will ning backs kept running against second win of the season (40 Tiger fullback Dylan Ferrians Onalaska. Kaelin Jurek tallied try to bounce back, and get its points), a 35-16 thumping of ran for 18 yards but scored twice big running game and Stone 85 yards and two touchdowns Wahkiakum. Teammate Sean for 13 points, Nathan Yahn ran Whitney back on track, when (22 points), while Trevor Cook Berry added 120 yards and a for 56 yards and a touchdown CH546944cbw.cg Winlock visits. … Toledo and ran for 91 yards and a touch- score (18 points). (11 points), and Riley Chris- its all-around potent offense was downs (15 points). Quarterback tensen had an 80-yard touch- take on Toutle Lake. … Tenino Red Arrington ran in a score Waiver Wire Finds down catch (14 points) in the and passed for another with 84 win. plays at always-tough Monte- passing yards for 13 points, and Napavine’s Noah Lantz add- sano, which may be better at slowing the run than Eatonville 736-6603 receiver Dustin Lusk hauled ed 82 receiving yards (8 points). • 1211 Harrison • Centralia in three catches for 106 yards … Toledo’s Dylan Hoiseck caught Next Up was. Rochester, meanwhile, host and a touchdown (16 points). … three passes for 35 yards and The Swamp Cup is here! W.F. a hot-this-year, pass-happy Ho- 748-0295 • 36 N. Market • Chehalis Onalaska’s Stone Whitney was three touchdowns (21 points) West quarterback Elijah John- quiam squad. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015

Commentary McGrath: Panthers Shovel the Dirt on Legion of Boom’s Grave By John McGrath suck. We know who we are.” The Tacoma News Tribune And we know who they aren’t. SEATTLE — Like the rest They aren’t the intimida- of the Seattle Seahawks, the tors who gave the league’s best “Legion of Boom” is a force no defense a swashbuckling iden- more. tity. They aren’t the guys who Says who? didn’t so much keep up with The Carolina Panthers, receivers as smother them. that’s who. Trailing by three Most of all, they aren’t to points, they had the ball at the be feared. Refusing to settle Seahawks’ 26-yard line Sunday for the tie that would extend with 36 seconds remaining. the game into overtime wasn’t A year or two ago, Carolina really a decision by Rivera, be- coach Ron Rivera is happy to cause decisions imply either/or settle for a game-tying, field- options. goal attempt of 43 yards, set- A field goal? That was never ting up overtime. in the mix. A year or two ago, the “We didn’t really talk about Boomers strut off the field it. We weren’t going to prede- with 36 seconds remaining, termine what our attitude was,” knowing there’s no way an of- Olsen said of the scoring drive fense would dare put the ball that began at the Carolina 20 in the air and risk a turnover. with 2:20 left on the clock. But this is not a year or two “We knew we had to go a Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press ago, when the essence of the long way,” Olsen continued, Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) celebrates after the Panthers beat the Seattle Seahawks 27-23 in an NFL Seahawks’ NFC champion- “but we weren’t panicking. We football game, Sunday in Seattle. ship teams was a hard-hitting, had a lot of composure. We ball-hawking, don’t-even- didn’t say a lot in the huddle, think-about-challenging-us because we had been there be- Seattle: No 2-4 Team Has Ever Reached Super Bowl secondary. This is 2015, when fore. From there, we just kind the difference between a 2-4 of rolled.” Continued from Sports 1 overall. son and Jimmy Graham were record and a 4-2 record has Imagine that. A team with Jonathan Stewart made it a connecting. Thomas and Kam been consecutive fourth-quar- a reputation for its plodding 1990 only 14 of 168 teams to 23-20 game when he scored on a Chancellor both had intercep- ter breakdowns by the former offense, coached by an ex-de- start the season 2-4 have reached 1-yard TD run with 3:55 remain- tions and the Seahawks appeared the playoffs and none have ever Pro Bowlers once collectively fensive coordinator who’s con- ing. Seattle was unable to run out on their way to a rebound victory. reached the Super Bowl. known as the Legion of Boom. vinced that the key to winning the clock and punted back to the Wilson threw for 239 yards That was the expectation for They used to wag their fin- football games is to minimize Panthers with 2:20 left. and found Graham eight times Seattle before the season. And gers in opponents’ faces. Now mistakes, “just kind of rolled” Newton hit two quick passes for 140 yards. The highlight for now, it’s just getting the prob- they point their fingers at each on the Seahawks, needing all that got the ball to the Caro- Seattle was a double-pass touch- lems fixed. other, asking the questions of one minute and 48 seconds lina 46 at the two-minute warn- down when Wilson hit Ricardo “To be where we are right now, that are inevitably posed when to advance 80 yards. ing. Newton hit Ed Dickson to Lockette for a leaping 40-yard it puts us in a position of tremen- a receiver is left uncovered in During what seemed like the Seattle 40, but Bruce Irvin TD and a 17-7 lead early in the dous adversity for a team,” coach the end zone: Whose guy was an eternal break before the sacked Newton back near mid- third quarter. Pete Carroll said. “It calls on you that? Yours? His? Mine? Hawks’ final, desperate posses- field, forcing the Panthers to use But that proved to be the a lot of stuff, but it calls on us to A week after miscommuni- sion, Sherman faced his fellow their final timeout with 1:20 re- extent of Seattle’s bright spots, believe in the guys in the locker cation issues enabled Cincin- defensive backs on the bench. maining. shadowed by the concern of room and believe in what we’re nati tight end Tyler Eifert to Neither Carroll nor any of the Newton rebounded to hit what’s gone wrong for a team doing and hang together until torch them on a simple seam assistant coaches came by to we get things right.” Devin Funchess for 16 yards and with such lofty expectations. route, the Seahawks were offer solace. Carroll noted that Seattle be- Jerricho Cotchery caught a con- “It’s frustrating only because I torched Sunday on a simple They were against the lieves it should be 6-0 consider- tested 7-yard pass. After spiking know we’re not playing up to our seam-route pass from Pan- world, a condition well famil- ing in all six games the Seahawks the ball and moving quickly to potential,” offensive tackle Rus- thers quarterback Cam New- iar to the Hawks’ secondary have held a lead in the fourth the line, Newton saw confusion sell Okung said. “We’re going to ton to tight end Greg Olsen. when it was the best in the quarter. in Seattle’s secondary, hitting make our mistakes, but the best “We made a mistake on the business. But the claim stands hollow Olsen wide open for the winning thing we’ve done in the past is calls,” Seattle coach Pete Car- But the world doesn’t stand when the results don’t match the score with Thomas and Sherman overcome them. We haven’t done roll said of the last-minute still. The world evolves, as do statement and the track record looking at each other in confu- that yet, but we will.” touchdown pass that turned players, and the world now re- Notes continues to be mostly failure. sion. : Seattle star Marshawn what appeared to be a certain gards the Legion of Boom as Seattle held fourth-quarter leads The reason Olsen was so wide Lynch returned after missing the victory into a 27-23 defeat. just another unit on just an- open was mixed signals in Se- previous 2 1/2 games because of “Guys got confused on the sig- of at least seven points against St. other football team. Louis, Cincinnati and Carolina attle’s secondary. Sherman got a hamstring injury. He finished nal.” “With all of the history that and lost all three. one call from the sideline while with 54 yards and a touchdown While Carroll declined to we’ve had,” Carroll insisted, This time, Seattle led 23-14 Thomas and others got a differ- on 17 carries. Thomas Rawls, elaborate — “I know enough “there isn’t anything that’s over.” with 11:46 left after Steven Haus- ent call. The result was Olsen who filled in with Lynch out and to know they weren’t on the The Carolina Panthers ap- chka’s third field goal. The lead running uncovered. rushed for 169 yards vs. Cincin- same page,” he said — corner- peared to disagree with that was still 11 when it took pos- “You’re not open that much nati, had just one carry. ... Caroli- back Richard Sherman and assessment. By challenging session at its own 20 with 8:08 against these guys,” Olsen said. na LB Luke Kuechly had 14 tack- free safety Earl Thomas point- the Hawks with a pass instead remaining. Over their final two “They cover so much ground, les in his return after missing ed out that they were in differ- of a playing things safe with a drives, the Panthers ran 17 plays, there’s usually bodies around three games with a concussion. ... ent coverage formations. kick, they announced the end rolled up 160 total yards and you when you catch the ball. But Seattle LB (pecto- “It’s very frustrating,” said of an era: The Legion of Boom scored 14 points. Newton was 12 we’ll take it.” ral) did not play in hopes he’ll be Thomas, “especially when you is dead. of 15 for 162 yards in the fourth Seattle appeared fine through able to go Thursday against San know we had them. We don’t May it rest in pieces. quarter and threw for 269 yards three quarters. Russell Wil- Francisco, Carroll said. Klee: Broncos Stay Perfect at Living on Edge By Paul Klee wood near the goal line; a 35- The Gazette (MCT) yard game-winning field goal by Brandon McManus. Miss any- CLEVELAND — This isn’t thing? going to end well, and I don’t “In warmups the ball was mean October. moving from one upright to the October will end with the other,” McManus said of the Broncos riding high in the NFL swirling winds. “It was kind of standings at 6-0 and low in the unbelievable.” reality standings at “Uh-Oh.” Sure has been. How’s your It will end with tricks, mostly blood pressure? by the Denver defense and its “I won’t be going to Vegas for fourth-quarter voodoo magic, my bye week,” Manning said. and treats, the looming arrival of “I’m not feeling real lucky.” Aaron Rodgers and the unbeaten Considering the hectic finish Packers on Nov. 1 at Sports Au- thority Field. week after week, allow me to sug- But this won’t end well, and gest a beach hut in Cabo or a bed I mean the whole thing, if Gary and breakfast in Basalt. Take the Kubiak, and week, channel Aaron Rodgers the Broncos’ offense continue and R-E-L-A-X. down this bumpy road. And pour one out for the poor Browns. Visit Cleveland, The Broncos beat the Browns, Aaron Josefczyk / The Associated Press 26-23 in overtime, and there was Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning warms up before an NFL football game against the , Sunday and you see why they shed tears angst. Twenty-seven straight in Cleveland. and burned LeBron James’ jersey. drives without an offensive This is St. Louis with a lake, a touchdown? What once was a room, the offense knew the ques- go-again swept over the 67,431 and get where he and I have a very cold lake, and their beloved Ferrari is now a Zamboni on tions, and the schedule, that are sardined into FirstEnergy Stadi- good feel for each other,” Man- sports teams are what they have grass. coming, and sounded like they’d um, it crossed my mind the only ning said. “We are both commit- and what hold their hearts. Pey- “We are still going through a been sentenced to a full winter in way Cleveland could make this a ted to the cause.” ton Manning is 7-0 against the transition,” Manning said after- Ohio. game is if Denver gave it back. No fault in that. How the Browns. ward, and going through a tran- “We’re just not finishing,” De- It did. Three times. Manning Broncos are 6-0 with five wins “This will be my last game in sition certainly is made easier maryius Thomas said. has 10 , a number decided by a single score is some- Cleveland,” Manning said, as- when you’re undefeated, with a “We’re certainly not playing he didn’t reach until Week 14 in thing of a football miracle, and suring the locals. bye week to close out October. as well as we would like,” Man- 2014, Week 15 in 2013 and Week in terms of entertainment value Can the Broncos host a pa- The split scene inside the ning said. “But we’re playing well 14 in 2012. these Broncos get two thumbs- rade with this formula? Well, postgame locker room offered enough to win.” “We’re struggling,” Manning up. In the fourth quarter and Russell Wilson threw four inter- a perfect summation of these Here’s the thing, though: said. overtime, there was an Emman- ceptions last season in the NFC Broncos. The defense raged into The Broncos don’t need the 2013 There’s a detachment be- uel Sanders overturned catch; Championship Game, and the the night, chanting “Shaq! Shaq! Ferrari that zipped past every tween the Manning philosophy a Browns ; another Seahawks rode a relentless de- Shaq!” in honor of Colorado scoring record in the book. The and the Kubiak philosophy. Browns interception; the Bron- fense to victory, so it’s possible. State’s Shaq Barrett, whose 1.5 defense is so dominant, they “It has by no means been easy, cos defense shoving the Browns But history suggests this will sacks offered a fine imperson- just need an offense that doesn’t but coach Kubiak and I continue backward and out of field-goal not end well, even if October did, ation of DeMarcus Ware. Mean- mess it up. When the Broncos to talk and we are committed to range after the interception; the unless the Broncos offense finds while, on the other side of the opened a 10-0 lead and here-we- trying to get on the same page muffed punt by Jordan Nor- its way. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 SPORTS

NFL Local Bowling Standings Murray, Carroll Lead Eagles to 27-7 Win Over Giants PHILADELPHIA (AP) — In a sloppy, ugly game, the Phila- delphia Eagles prevailed be- cause they made fewer mistakes. DeMarco Murray ran for 109 yards and a touchdown, No- lan Carroll returned one of Eli Manning’s two interceptions for a score and the Eagles beat the 27-7 Monday night. Sam Bradford threw for 280 yards and a 32-yard TD pass to Riley Cooper, but had three in- terceptions to keep New York in the game. The Eagles (3-3) have won two straight to move from last place in the NFC East into a tie for first with the Giants (3-3). The teams meet again in Week 17. Neither team looked sharp in front of a prime-time audi- ence. They combined for seven turnovers and 21 penalties. The Giants gave the Eagles first downs on a roughing-the- passer penalty and a running- into-the-kicker penalty to keep both of their TD drives going. Wearing all-black uniforms for the third time in franchise history, the Eagles got off to an- other slow start. Manning completed his first 10 passes, including a 13-yard TD pass to Odell Beckham Jr. for a 7-0 lead. But things went downhill for Manning from there. The Eagles took a 14-7 lead in the second quarter when Carroll jumped in front of a pass intended for Dwayne Har- ris and ran it back untouched for his first career TD. After Nikita Whitlock ran into punter to give Philadelphia a first down at its 28, Murray took over. He had two runs of 11 yards each and finished off the drive with a 12-yard TD run to give Phila- delphia a 24-7 lead in the third quarter. Murray had his best game since joining the Eagles after a record-breaking season in Dal- las. The All-Pro led the NFL in rushing last year and broke Emmitt Smith’s single-season club record, but has struggled in Philadelphia. He entered the game with 130 yards this season. The Eagles were 1-3 before a 39-17 win over the New Orleans Saints at home last week. They’ll travel to play unbeaten Carolina (5-0) next Sunday night. The Giants had won three in a row. They’ll host Dallas (2-3) next week. Bradford had a pair of third- quarter interceptions on poor throws, including one that Landon Collins picked in the end zone. But Philadelphia’s defense bailed him out. The Giants came out play- ing Chip Kelly’s style of football, running a no-huddle offense. They moved right down the field and Manning connected with Beckham across the mid- dle for a score. The Eagles went three-and- out on their first possession and the Giants were driving with a first down at Philadelphia’s 23 when DeMeco Ryans stole the ball from Larry Donnell for an interception. A roughing-the-passer pen- alty on Damontre Moore helped the Eagles avoid another three- and-out and Bradford hit Coo- per on a deep pass to tie it at 7-7. The teams traded turn- overs midway through the sec- ond quarter. forced Rashad Jennings to fum- ble and Ryans recovered at the Eagles 38. But Jayron Hosley in- tercepted Bradford’s deep pass and ran it back to the Giants 42. hit a 37-yard field goal to give the Eagles a 17-7 lead at halftime. He nailed one from 39 in the fourth quar- ter. The Eagles were driving on the first possession of the third quarter, but Jordan Matthews fumbled at the Giants 25 after a catch and Moore recovered for New York. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015

Top 25 Results No. 7 Michigan State (7-0) beat No. 12 Michigan 27-23. No. 17 Iowa (7-0) beat No. 20 Northwestern 40-10 THIS How They Fared No. 8 Florida (6-1) lost to No. 6 LSU 35-28 No. 18 UCLA (4-2) lost to No. 15 Stanford 56-35 No. 9 Texas A&M (5-1) lost to No. 10 Alabama 41-23 No. 19 Oklahoma (5-1) beat Kansas State 55-0 No. 10 Alabama (6-1) beat No. 9 Texas A&M 41-23 No. 20 Northwestern (5-2) lost to No. 17 Iowa 40-10 No. 1 Ohio State (6-0) beat Penn State 38-10 No. 11 Florida State (6-0) beat Louisville 41-21 WEEKEND No. 21 Boise St. (5-2) lost to Utah State 52-26 No. 2 Baylor (6-0) beat West 62-38 No. 12 Michigan (5-2) lost to No. 7 Michigan State 27-23 IN COLLEGE No. 3 TCU (7-0) beat Iowa State 45-21 No. 13 Mississippi (5-2) lost to Memphis 37-24 No. 22 Toledo (6-0) beat Eastern Michigan 63-20 No. 4 Utah (6-0) beat Arizona State 34-18 No. 14 Notre Dame (6-1) beat Southern Cal 41-31 No. 23 California (5-1) did not play No. 5 Clemson (6-0) beat Boston College 34-17 No. 15 Stanford (5-1) beat No. 18 UCLA 56-35, No. 24 (6-0) beat Tulane 42-7 FOOTBALL No. 6 LSU (6-0) beat No. 8 Florida 35-28 No. 16 Oklahoma State (6-0) did not play No. 25 Duke (5-1) did not play Adams leads Ducks to 12th straight over Huskies 26-20 SEATTLE (AP) — For the 12th straight season, Washing- ton is left waiting for the next opportunity to get the better of Oregon. Not that the Huskies seemed in much of a hurry in the closing minutes on Saturday night to try and end their losing streak to the Ducks. “Twelve years is disappoint- ing,” Washington defensive line- man said. Oregon quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. returned after missing the previous two games to throw for 272 yards and two touch- downs, and the Ducks held off the Huskies 26-20 for their 12th straight win in the series. The Huskies were unable to build off their big win at USC last week and watched Adams put on another show after being a thorn for Washington a year ago when he threw for seven touchdowns in a loss while still playing for Eastern Washington. Under center for the first time since making a brief ap- Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press pearance against Utah on Sept. Oregon quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., left, passes around his blockers in the irst half of an NCAA game against Washington, Saturday, Oct. 17 in Seattle. 26, Adams was back to torment- ing the Huskies. Carta-Samuels was forced into time. season, and this was the 100th punt from its own 20, but punter Adams threw two touchdown duty at quarterback after Brown- “The dude is an athlete. We win of coach Mike Leach’s career. Nick Porebski was dropped for a passes to Darren Carrington, re- ing suffered a shoulder injury. don’t have a quarterback on our Leach was doused with water by 6-yard loss. After a touchdown turning after missing the first six After he got the Huskies to the 42, scout team that can simulate his team after the game. pass to Marks was called back for games of the season after failing his pass was intercepted by Ugo what he can do,” Qualls said. “They dump water all over offensive interference, the Cou- an NCAA-administered drug Amadi with 24 seconds left. “The dude is a hell of a quarter- you and you have to change your gars had to settle for a 30-yard test during the football playoffs “Clutch situations where we back.” shirt,” Leach said, when asked field goal by Erik Powell and a last season. Adams hit Car- came up short before, we were how he felt about reaching 100 24-3 lead. rington for 36 yards on Oregon’s able to step up this game,” Ore- Falk Leads Washington State wins. Oregon State’s Victor Bolden first possession then capped the gon linebacker Christian French The Cougars scored on all returned the ensuing kickoff 100 Ducks first drive of the second Over Oregon State 52-31 said. seven of their first-half posses- yards down the right sideline to half with a 9-yard strike and a PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Washington’s Myles Gaskin sions and piled up 520 yards of cut the WSU lead to 24-10. 23-6 lead. broke free for a 72-yard touch- The first half of Saturday’s game offense. Adams finished 14 of 25 pass- at Washington State was a night- The Beavers then tried an on- down run late in the third quar- Quarterback Seth Collins ran side kick, but the Cougars recov- ing. Royce Freeman added 138 ter and finished with 155 yards mare for Oregon State and new for 124 yards for Oregon State ered on the 50. After a 28-yard yards rushing and Bralon Addi- rushing. But his long TD run coach Gary Andersen. (2-4, 0-3), which rushed for 218 reception by Williams, Falk’s son added an 8-yard TD run. was the only big play against an The Beavers trailed 45-17 yards in the game. “It’s always fun playing here. Oregon defense that had given after two quarters, and looked “It was a tale of two halves,” fourth touchdown pass was for I’m glad I got over that hump up 530 yards to Utah and 641 dead in the water. Andersen said. “We couldn’t stop eight yards to Jamal Morrow. and got a win against them. It last week to Washington State. Things perked up consider- them in the first half.” After an OSU punt, Wash- was fun,” Adams said. Washington finished with 385 ably in the second half, when Andersen’s sons grew up ington State drove 69 yards, with Washington was playing total yards and committed seven Oregon State shut down the playing football with Falk in Falk throwing a 22-yard touch- catch-up from the start, falling penalties in the first Cougars. But it was too little too Logan, Utah, and Andersen was down pass to Morrow for a 38-10 behind 13-3 and 23-6 before Meanwhile, Adams continu- late as Washington State posted a impressed by the WSU quarter- lead. making the fourth quarter un- ally made big plays, especially 52-31 victory. back’s play. Oregon State’s Collins led an comfortable for the Ducks. The on third down and making up “Everything was better in the “He was on fire,” Andersen 80-yard drive that ended with lead was trimmed to 26-20 on for Washington’s ability to keep second half; defensively, offen- said. “We helped him at times, his 12-yard touchdown run. Jake Browning’s 3-yard TD pass Freeman relatively under control. sively, special teams,” Andersen but he was on fire.” But WSU replied with Falk’s to Jaydon Mickens with 3:35 re- Adams was 5 of 6 for 182 yards said. “The second half we were Falk, who threw for 505 yards 11-yard touchdown pass to Wil- maining but the drive took near- and a touchdown in the first half able to make some aggressive and five touchdowns at Oregon, liams in the closing seconds of ly 5 ½ minutes and the Huskies on third downs. It started imme- calls and make things happen.” came into the game leading the the half, for a 45-17 halftime lead. had only one timeout remain- diately when he found Dwayne The struggling Beavers con- Pac-12 in passing at 396 yards Falk’s six touchdown passes ing having to use one late in the Stanford for 48 yards on third- tinued to have defensive woes, per game, and has thrown 21 in the first half tied the school scoring drive because players and-7 on Oregon’s first posses- giving up more than 40 points touchdown passes with just four record for most touchdown pass- were out of position. sion. Adams capped that drive for the third consecutive game. picks this season. es in a full game, set by Connor The pace seemed pedestrian with another third-down gem, The pass attack also suffered, as Dom Williams caught 11 Halliday last year. The Cougars considering the situation, but the hitting Carrington for 36 yards freshman quarterback Seth Col- passes for 158 yards and two had 399 yards of offense in the Huskies didn’t have issue with and a 6-0 Ducks lead. lins completed 17 of 30 passes for touchdowns for WSU. first half. how the scoring drive went. Adams added another third- 176 yards, but was intercepted Oregon State, produced Neither team scored in the “We were trying to get the best down conversion to Carrington twice. 394 yards of total offense, but third quarter. plays we could get,” Washington for 29 yards that led to Addison’s “Seth would like to have a few couldn’t slow the Cougars in the Collins threw a short touch- coach Chris Petersen said. “And 8-yard TD run. Adams’ best balls back,” Andersen said. “We first half. down pass to Jordan Villamin we could have had a little more throw came on the final drive need to throw the ball better.” Washington State’s Tavares late in the fourth, to close within urgency, but I think ... we’ll go of the first half when he escaped Washington State quarter- Martin Jr. returned the opening 45-25. The Beavers then recov- back and analyze that as well.” the sack attempt of Qualls and back Luke Falk tied a team re- kickoff 51 yards and the Cougars ered the on-side kick with 5:44 Oregon converted one first hit Addison for 44 yards after cord with six touchdown passes, marched down the field, with left in the game. But Collins was down but Adams was incom- cornerback Kevin King tripped. but all came in the first half. The Falk throwing a 3-yard touch- plete on third down and the That conversion led to Aidan offense did not score in the sec- down pass to River Cracraft. intercepted by Shalom Luani, Ducks punted back to Wash- Schneider’s 28-yard field goal ond half. Oregon State went three- who returned the ball 84 yards ington at its 20 with 1:11 left. K.J. and a 16-3 Oregon lead at half- “We let our foot off the gas in and-out, and Washington State for a touchdown. Luani had a the second half,” said Falk, who replied with a 69-yard drive that second interception to end Or- Local Bowling Standings completed 39 of 50 passes for 407 ended with Falk’s 3-yard touch- egon State’s next possession. yards, and was intercepted twice. down pass to Williams. The Beavers came in with the “We need to make corrections Garrett Owens kicked a 50- Pac-12’s top-ranked pass defense, and have a complete game.” yard field goal to put Oregon allowing an average of 177 yards Washington State (4-2, 2-1 State on the scoreboard near the a game. Pac-12), coming off an upset vic- end of the first quarter. Leach has a career record of tory at Oregon, hadn’t beaten a Gabe Marks caught a 23-yard 100-70 at Texas Tech and with Pac-12 opponent in Martin Sta- touchdown pass from Falk in the the Cougars. dium since November 2013. opening seconds of the second This is the 100th game in the They have already eclipsed quarter for a 21-3 lead. series, which Washington State the three wins they had all of last Oregon State tried a fake leads 50-47-3.

Young Kwak / The Associated Press Washington State quarterback Luke Falk (4) throws a pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Oregon State, Saturday in Pullman, Wash. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Preps Class 1B Miami 38, Tennessee 10 Friday, Oct. 30: at National League 1. Liberty Christian (7-0) beat Garfield- N.Y. Jets 34, Washington 20 Saturday, Oct. 31: at NL Chehalis Offering Indoor Soccer League Local Schedules Palouse 84-46. Pittsburgh 25, Arizona 13 x-Sunday, Nov. 1: at NL TUESDAY, October 20 2. Neah Bay (5-0) beat Lummi 62-12. Cincinnati 34, Buffalo 21 x-Tuesday, Nov. 3: at AL By The Chronicle 3. Touchet (6-0) beat Colton 58-12. Volleyball Detroit 37, Chicago 34, OT x-Wednesday, Nov. 4: at AL 4. Evergreen Lutheran (6-0) beat Mary The city of Chehalis Parks & Recreation depart- Fort Vancouver at Centralia, 7 p.m. Denver 26, Cleveland 23, OT Knight 68-16. Houston 31, Jacksonville 20 W.F. West at Columbia River, 7 p.m. Postseason Leaders ment will offer youth indoor soccer leagues this No- 5. Almira-Coulee-Hartline (6-1) beat Carolina 27, Seattle 23 Montesano at Tenino, 7 p.m. American League vember and December for kids from kindergarten to Wellpinit 78-24. San Francisco 25, 20 Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. Batting Others receiving 6 or more points: Green Bay 27, San Diego 20 third grade. 1. Colby Rasmus, HOU .412 Adna at Toledo, 7 p.m. Colton (5-2) lost to Touchet 58-12, Lummi New England 34, Indianapolis 27 2. Alcides Escobar, KC .394 Two leagues are open, one for kids in kindergar- Mossyrock at Winlock, 7 p.m. (4-2) lost to Neah Bay 62-12. Open: Dallas, Oakland, St. Louis, 3. Ben Zobrist, KC .355 ten and first grade and another for kids in second Morton-White Pass at Napavine, 7 Tampa Bay p.m. 4. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR .333 and third grade. Games will be played one night a Onalaska at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Monday’s Game 4. Chris Colabello, TOR .333 week at the Olympic Elementary School gymnasium. Pe Ell at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Local Philadelphia 27, N.Y. Giants 7 Registration is $30 per player and includes a t- Boys Golf Home Runs Centralia, W.F. West, Rochester at AP Top 25 Thursday, Oct. 22 1. Kendrys Morales, KC 4 shirt. The deadline for registration is Oct. 23, and District 4 Championships (at Tumwater Local Bowling Seattle at San Francisco, 5:25 p.m. 1. Colby Rasmus, HOU 4 parents will be notified of team placement and sched- Valley GC), 10 a.m. October 11- October 17 Results 3. Josh Donaldson, TOR 3 ule by Oct. 30. FAIRWAY LANES Girls Soccer Sunday, Oct. 25 3. Salvador Perez, KC 3 Registration forms are available at www. Tumwater at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Top 10 Men Buffalo vs. Jacksonville at London, 6:30 a.m. 5. Jose Bautista, TOR 2 Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. 1. Brandon Grose 770; 2. Mitch Atlanta at Tennessee, 10 a.m. ci.chehalis.wa.us, under the Parks & Recreation tab. Rochester at Forks, 6 p.m. Mortensen 769; 3. Roland Stacy 766; 4. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 10 a.m. RBIs Cleveland at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. Aaron Flowers 730; 5. Bob Spahr 716 1. Kendrys Morales, KC 10 Tampa Bay at Washington, 10 a.m. Adna at Toledo, 6 p.m. and Jim Abbott 716; 6. Mike Postlewait 2. Eric Hosmer, KC 9 Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m. CC Pizza & Basketball Bash Coming Ocosta at Onalaska, 6 p.m. 712; 7. Nick Wright 706; 8. Doug Mc- 3. Troy Tulowitzki, TOR 8 Houston at Miami, 10 a.m. Winlock at Napavine, 6 p.m. Peake Sr 691; 9. Vic Fagerness 690; 10. 4. Josh Donaldson, TOR 7 Saturday Butch Mosteller 685 and Richard Spen- New Orleans at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. 5. Jose Bautista, TOR 6 N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m. cer 685; High Game: Jim Abbott 300 Centralia College’s annual Pizza & Basketball WEDNESDAY, October 21 Oakland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Top 10 Women Wins College Volleyball Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1:25 p.m. Bash, kicking off the season for the men’s and wom- 1. Sahlee Aldrich 638; 2. Cassandra 1. Dallas Keuchel, HOU 2 Centralia at Green River, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. en’s basketball teams, will be held on Oct. 24. Chalmers 603; 3. Cricket Nichols 584; Cross Country Open: Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, 2. Marcus Stroman, TOR 1 The event will begin with pizza served from 5 to Centralia, Rochester, W.F. West at 4. Teresa Johnson 580; 5. Barb Overlin Green Bay 2. David Price, TOR 1 Evergreen 2A Conference Champion- 573; 6. Chris Orr 565; 7. Joyce Kludt 559; 2. Johnny Cueto, KC 1 6:30 p.m. in the foyer of the college’s Health and Well- ships (at Borst Park), 4 p.m. 8. Ginny Eddy 555; 9. Karen Mattis 554; Monday, Oct. 26 2. Edinson Volquez, KC 1 ness Center. The $5 admission includes two slices of Girls Soccer 10. Lynn Wiltzius 545; High Game: Cas- Baltimore at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. pizza and a drink. Tenino at Aberdeen, 6 p.m. sandra Chalmers 245 ERA Top 5 Senior Men Week 6 Leaders 1. Andrew Miller, NYY 0.00 The women’s basketball team will then scrim- Passing THURSDAY, October 22 1. Tim Schnitzer 688; 2. Dave 1. Justin Wilson, NYY 0.00 mage in the Michael Smith Gymnasium, starting at Reynoldson 663; 3. Ed Weed 637; 4. Dee 1. SD 43-65/503 3. Jake Diekman, TEX 1.50 Volleyball 2. ARI 29-45/421 6 p.m. The men’s scrimmage will follow at 7:30 p.m. Hinkley 631; 5. Bill Frank 597; High 4. Edinson Volquez, KC 2.31 W.F. West at Tumwater, 7 p.m. 3. DET 27-42/405 Tickets are available from any CC basketball play- Game: Ed Weed 278 5. Dallas Keuchel, HOU 2.57 Black Hills at Centralia, 7 p.m. 4. Jay Cutler CHI 26-41/353 er, in the Sports Programs office, or at the door on Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. Top 5 Senior Women 5. Joe Flacco BAL 33-53/343 Tenino at Forks, 7 p.m. 1. Teresa Johnson 529; 2. Ginny Saves Oct. 24. All proceeds go to the CC basketball teams’ Winlock at Toledo, 7 p.m. Eddy 496; 3. Carolyn Watkins 486; 4. Rushing 1. Wade Davis, KC 3 travel fund. Napavine at Adna, 7 p.m. Jeryl Fuchs 471; 5. Ogie Ray 468; High 1. Chris Ivory, RB NYJ 146 1. Luke Gregerson, HOU 3 2. Lamar Miller, RB MIA 113 Mossyrock at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Game: Teresa Johnson 204 3. Roberto Osuna, TOR 1 Top 5 Junior Boys 3. James Starks, RB GB 112 3. Ross Ohlendorf, TEX 1 Morton-White Pass at Wahkiakum, 4. Ronnie Hillman, RB DEN 111 1. Tony Mortland 582; 2. Brycen 3. Sam Dyson, TEX 1 7 p.m. 5. DeMarco Murray, RB PHI 109 Pe Ell at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Kugan 553; 3. Keo Payne 490; 4. Ash- National League Cross Country ton Lannoye 473; 5. Maclain Hack 469; Receiving Sports on the Air Batting Adna, Morton-White Pass, Mossyr- High Game: Brycen Kugan 265 1. John Brown, WR ARI 196 1. Justin Turner, LAD .526 ock, Napavine, Onalaska, Toledo, Win- Top 5 Junior Girls 2. Calvin Johnson, WR DET 166 TUESDAY, Oct. 20 2. Andrew McCutchen, PIT .500 lock at Central 2B League Champion- 1. Bailey Reed 530; 2. Patricia Cas- 3. Keenan Allen, WR SD 157 4. DeAndre Hopkins, WR HOU 148 3. Kyle Schwarber, CHC .381 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ships (at Mossyrock), 4 p.m. tillo 422; 3. Courtney Spriggs 384; 4. 5. , WR CHI 147 4. Curtis Granderson, NYM .375 Tenino at Evergreen 2A/1A League Bailee Spriggs 373; 5. Donna Dean 344; 5 p.m. High Game: Bailey Reed 225 4. Stephen Piscotty, STL .375 Championships (at Lake Sylvia), TBA Tackles ESPN2 — Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas Girls Soccer Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) 1. NaVorro Bowman, LB SF 15 State Home Runs W.F. West at Centralia, 7 p.m. 1. Joy W 290; 2. Cody W 287; 3. Jim 2. , LB NO 14 1. Daniel Murphy, NYM 5 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Forks at Tenino, 7 p.m. C 275; 4. James O 271; 5. Darlene 267; 3. Luke Kuechly, LB CAR 14 2. Kyle Schwarber, CHC 4 1 p.m. Aberdeen at Rochester, 7 p.m. High Game: Andrew D 159 4. Michael Wilhoite, LB SF 13 3. Stephen Piscotty, STL 3 Onalaska at Life Christian, 3:30 p.m. Top 5 Special O’s (2 games) 5. Stephen Tulloch, LB DET 13 FS1 — American League Championship Se- 4. Dexter Fowler, CHC 2 Ocosta at Toledo, 6 p.m. 1. Joy 312; 2. Cody 266; 3. Charlie ries, Game 4, Kansas City at Toronto 4. Travis d’Arnaud, NYM 2 Winlock at Adna, 6 p.m. 260; 4.. Ben 247; 5. Emily 243; High 5 p.m. Girls Swimming Game: Cody 164 MLB RBIs TBS — National League Championship Se- Centralia, W.F. West at Tumwater, 4 1. Daniel Murphy, NYM 8 p.m. Major League Baseball ries, Game 3, New York at Chicago All Times PST 2. Curtis Granderson, NYM 7 NBA BASKETBALL 3. Stephen Piscotty, STL 6 Statewide Scores College Football WILD CARD 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6: Houston 3, New 3. Kyle Schwarber, CHC 6 Saturday’s Football Games AP Top 25 York 0 5. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 5 ESPN — Preaseason, Golden State at L.A. Bellingham 20, Orcas Island 13 The Top 25 teams in The Associ- Wednesday, Oct. 7: Chicago 4, Pitts- Clallam Bay 56, Crescent 20 Clippers ated Press college football poll, with burgh 0 Wins Curtis 49, Bethel 14 NHL HOCKEY first-place votes in parentheses, records 1. Jake Arrieta, CHC 2 Hazen 36, Highline 12 through Oct. 17, total points based on 25 DIVISION SERIES 1. Jacob deGrom, NYM 2 4:30 p.m. Rainier Beach 21, Garfield 6 points for a first-place vote through one (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) 1. Matt Harvey, NYM 2 NBCSN — Dallas at Philadelphia Evergreen (Seattle) vs. Kennedy, ccd. point for a 25th-place vote, and previous American League 4. Zack Greinke, LAD 1 SOCCER ranking: Kansas City 3, Houston 2 4. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1 Washington Football How They Fared Thursday, Oct. 8: Houston 5, Kansas 11:30 a.m. Class 4A City 2 ESPN2 — UEFA Champions League, Roma at Team Rec. Pts. Last ERA 1. Camas (7-0) beat Union 51-16. Friday, Oct. 9: Kansas City 5, Hous- 1. Ohio St. (28) 7-0 1,428 1 1. Joakim Soria, PIT 0.00 Bayer Leverkusen 2. Lake Stevens (7-0) beat Mariner 42-7. ton 4 2. Baylor (12) 6-0 1,416 2 1. Mark Melancon, PIT 0.00 3. Gig Harbor (7-0) beat Olympia 27-26. Sunday, Oct. 11: Houston 4, Kansas 11:30 a.m. 3. Utah (16) 6-0 1,362 4 4. Gonzaga Prep (7-0) beat Central Val- City 2 1. Antonio Bastardo, PIT 0.00 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Bayern ley 35-13. 4. TCU (3) 7-0 1,338 3 Monday, Oct. 12: Kansas City 9, 1. Tony Watson, PIT 0.00 5. Graham-Kapowsin (7-0) beat Puyal- Munich at Arsenal 5. LSU (1) 6-0 1,306 6 Houston 6 1. Jeurys Familia, NYM 0.00 lup 35-13. 6. Clemson (1) 6-0 1,252 5 Wednesday, Oct. 14: Kansas City 7, 6. Olympia (6-1) lost to Gig Harbor 27- 7. Michigan St. 7-0 1,202 7 Houston 2 Saves WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21 26. 8. Alabama 6-1 1,133 10 1. Jeurys Familia, NYM 4 7. Richland (6-1) beat Pasco 35-7. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 9. Florida St. 6-0 1,041 11 Toronto 3, Texas 2 2. Kenley Jansen, LAD 2 8. Skyline (6-1) beat Bothell 56-25. 1 p.m. 10. Stanford 5-1 917 15 Thursday, Oct. 8: Texas 5, Toronto 3 2. Hector Rondon, CHC 2 9. Central Valley (5-2) lost to Gonzaga FS1 — American League Championship Se- Prep 35-13. 11. Notre Dame 6-1 898 14 Friday, Oct. 9: Texas 6, Toronto 4, 14 4. Fernando Rodney, CHC 0 10. University (5-2) lost to Lewis and 12. Iowa 7-0 820 17 innings 4. John Lackey, STL 0 ries, Game 4, Kansas City at Toronto Clark 24-21. 13. Florida 6-1 785 8 Sunday, Oct. 11: Toronto 5, Texas 1 5 p.m. 14. Oklahoma St. 6-0 735 16 Monday, Oct. 12: Toronto 8, Texas 4 Wednesday, Oct. 14: Toronto 6, Tex- TBS — National League Championship Se- Class 3A 15. Michigan 5-2 614 12 ries, Game 4, NY Mets at Chicago Cubs 1. Eastside Catholic (7-0) beat O’Dea 42- 15. Texas A&M 5-1 614 9 as 3 NHL 14. 17. Oklahoma 5-1 565 19 NBA BASKETBALL National League 2. Bellevue (5-1) beat Liberty 42-0. 18. Memphis 6-0 554 NR National Hockey League 5 p.m. All games televised by TBS 3. Lincoln (7-0) beat Central Kitsap 21-0. 19. Toledo 6-0 346 22 EASTERN CONFERENCE Chicago 3, St. Louis 1 ESPN — Preseason, Washington at Miami 4. O’Dea (5-2) lost to Eastside Catholic 20. California 5-1 337 23 Atlantic Division Friday, Oct. 9: St. Louis 4, Chicago 0 42-14. W L OT Pts NHL HOCKEY 21. Houston 6-0 318 24 Saturday, Oct. 10: Chicago 6, St. Lou- 5. Sumner (7-0) beat Lakes 31-24. Montreal 6 0 0 12 5 p.m. 22. Temple 6-0 217 NR is 3 6. Blanchet (6-1) beat Lakeside (Seattle) 42- Tampa Bay 4 2 0 8 14. 23. Duke 5-1 211 25 Monday, Oct. 12: Chicago 8, St. Louis NBCSN — Philadelphia at Boston Ottawa 3 2 1 7 7. Glacier Peak (6-1) beat Shorecrest 58-8. 24. Mississippi 5-2 158 13 6 SOCCER Florida 3 2 0 6 8. Auburn Mountain View (5-2) lost to 25. Pittsburgh 5-1 73 NR Tuesday, Oct. 13: Chicago 6, St. Louis 11:30 a.m. Peninsula 34-20. Others receiving votes: Missis- 4 Detroit 3 2 0 6 9. Lakes (5-2) lost to Sumner 31-24. sippi St. 63, BYU 21, UCLA 18, North Boston 2 3 0 4 ESPN2 — UEFA Champions League, Borus- 10. Kennedy (5-0) vs. Evergreen (Seattle), Carolina 17, Texas Tech 14, Georgia 12, Toronto 1 3 1 3 sia Monchengladbach at Juventus cancelled. W. Kentucky 11, Arizona St. 10, Wis- New York 3, 2 Buffalo 1 4 0 2 7 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: Mt. consin 8, Utah St. 7, Northwestern 4. Friday, Oct. 9: New York 3, Los An- Metropolitan Division ESPN2 — U.S. Women’s National Team, In- Spokane (6-1) beat North Central 56-14. geles 1 N.Y. Rangers 4 2 1 9 Saturday, Oct. 10: Los Angeles 5, N.Y. Islanders 3 1 1 7 ternational Friendly, Brazil at United States Class 2A New York 2 Washington 3 1 0 6 1. Tumwater (7-0) beat West Valley (Ya- NFL Monday, Oct. 12: New York 13, Los Philadelphia 2 1 1 5 THURSDAY, Oct. 22 kima) 54-6. Angeles 7 Pittsburgh 2 3 0 4 2. Prosser (6-1) lost to Ellensburg 27-26. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tuesday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1 3 1 3 3. Ellensburg (7-0) beat Prosser 27-26. All Times EDT New York 1 Carolina 1 4 0 2 4 p.m. 4. Squalicum (7-0) beat Sehome 27-0. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Thursday, Oct. 15: New York 3, Los Columbus 0 6 0 0 ESPN2 — Temple at East Carolina 5. Hockinson (7-0) beat Washougal 52-0. East W L T Pct PF PA Angeles 2 6. Archbishop Murphy (7-0) beat Cedar New England 5 0 0 1.000 183 103 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4:30 p.m. Central Division Park Christian (Bothell) 55-0. N.Y. Jets 4 1 0 .800 129 75 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES ESPNU — Georgia Southern at Appalachian St. Louis 5 1 0 10 7. Olympic (7-0) beat North Mason 42-0. Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 145 139 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Dallas 4 1 0 8 State 8. Cheney (7-0) beat West Valley (Spo- Miami 2 3 0 .400 103 111 All games televised by FS1 kane) 27-15. South Kansas City 2, Toronto 1 Nashville 4 1 0 8 6 p.m. 9. Clarkston (5-2) lost to East Valley Indianapolis 3 3 0 .500126 147 Friday, Oct. 16: Kansas City 5, To- Winnipeg 4 2 0 8 ESPN — California at UCLA (Spokane) 30-22. Houston 2 4 0 .333128 155 ronto 0 Minnesota 3 1 1 7 10. Black Hills (7-0) beat Kelso 42-7. GOLF Tennessee 1 4 0 .200 112 129 Saturday, Oct. 17: Kansas City 6, Chicago 3 3 0 6 Others receiving 6 or more points: Lyn- 2 p.m. Jacksonville 1 5 0 .167 113 176 Toronto 3 Colorado 2 3 0 4 den (5-2) beat Ferndale 24-7, Sedro-Woolley North Monday, Oct. 19: Toronto 11, Kan- Pacific Division GOLF — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospital for (5-2) beat Anacortes 48-21. Cincinnati 6 0 0 1.000 182 122 sas City 8 San Jose 4 2 0 8 Children Open, first-round, at Las Vegas Pittsburgh 4 2 0 .667 145 108 Tuesday, Oct. 20: Kansas City Vancouver 3 1 2 8 Class 1A 8:30 a.m. Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 141 158 (Young 11-6) at Toronto (Dickey 11-11), Arizona 3 2 0 6 1. Royal (7-0) beat Kiona-Benton 56-6. Baltimore 1 5 0 .167 143 162 1:07 p.m. Los Angeles 2 3 0 4 GOLF — LPGA Tour, Fubon LPGA Taiwan 2. King’s (7-0) beat Granite Falls 56-27. West Wednesday, Oct. 21: Kansas City at Edmonton 2 4 0 4 Championship, second-round, at Tapei, Taiwan 3. Zillah (7-0) beat Highland 49-3. Denver 6 0 0 1.000 139 102 Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Anaheim 1 3 1 3 4. Connell (6-1) beat Columbia (Bur- Oakland 2 3 0 .400 107 124 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL bank) 63-0. x-Friday, Oct. 23: Toronto at Kan- Calgary 1 4 0 2 San Diego 2 4 0 .333 136 161 sas City, 5:07 p.m. 5 p.m. 5. Cascade Christian (5-1) beat Charles Kansas City 1 5 0 .167 127 159 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point TBS — National League Championship Se- Wright Academy 56-7. (tie) Hoquiam (7-0) x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Toronto at for overtime loss. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Kansas City, 5:07 p.m. beat Forks 56-7. East ries, Game 4, NY Mets at Chicago Cubs 7. Mount Baker (6-1) beat Nooksack Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 144 110 Sunday’s Games NBA BASKETBALL Valley 57-14. (tie) Port Townsend (7-0) beat National League N.Y. Giants 3 3 0 .500 139 136 New Jersey 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT Klahowya 43-6. All games televised by TBS 7 p.m. Dallas 2 3 0 .400 101 131 St. Louis 4, Winnipeg 2 9. Tenino (5-2) lost to Eatonville 42-41. New York 2, Chicago 0 TNT — Preseason, Golden State at L.A. Lak- Washington 2 4 0 .333 117 138 Anaheim 4, Minnesota 1 10. Colville (6-1) beat Newport 55-0 Saturday, Oct. 17: New York 4, Chi- ers South cago 2 Edmonton 2, Vancouver 1, OT Carolina 5 0 0 1.000 135 94 Class 2B Sunday, Oct. 18: New York 4, Chi- Los Angeles 2, Colorado 1 NFL FOOTBALL Atlanta 5 1 0 .833 183 143 1. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (7-0) beat cago 1 5:25 p.m. Reardan 47-7. Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 110 148 Tuesday, Oct. 20: New York (de- Monday’s Games CBS — Seattle at San Francisco 2. Pe Ell/Willapa Valley (7-0) beat New Orleans 2 4 0 .333134 164 Grom 14-8) at Chicago (Hendricks 8-7), N.Y. Rangers 4, San Jose 0 Onalaska 42-0. North 5:07 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3. North Beach (7-0) beat Tacoma Bap- Green Bay 6 0 0 1.000 164 101 Wednesday, Oct. 21: New York Tuesday’s Games NFL — Seattle at San Francisco tist 70-14. Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 96 83 (Matz 4-0) at Chicago (Hammel 10-7), Arizona at New Jersey, 4 p.m. SOCCER Chicago 2 4 0 .333120 179 4. Okanogan (6-1) beat Omak 35-7. 5:07 p.m. Florida at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Detroit 1 5 0 .167 120 172 7:50 a.m. 5. Toledo (6-1) beat Mossyrock 48-6. x-Thursday, Oct. 22: New York at N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 4 p.m. West 6. Raymond (5-1) beat Ilwaco 14-13. Chicago, 5:07 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Borussia Dort- Arizona 4 2 0 .667203 115 7. Napavine (5-2) beat Toutle Lake 40- x-Saturday, Oct. 24: Chicago at St. Louis at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. mund at Qabala 20. St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 84 113 New York, 1:07 p.m. Tampa Bay at Nashville, 5 p.m. 8. Northwest Christian (Colbert) (5-2) Seattle 2 4 0 .333134 125 10 a.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 25: Chicago at New Washington at Calgary, 6 p.m. beat Liberty (Spangle) 55-17. San Francisco 2 4 0 .333 100 160 York, 5:07 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham at 9. Brewster (5-1) beat Oroville 63-32. Wednesday’s Games Anderlecht 10. LaConner (5-1) vs. Wilbur-Creston, Thursday’s Game WORLD SERIES 12 p.m. Cancelled. New Orleans 31, Atlanta 21 (Best-of-7) Toronto at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: All games televised by Fox Philadelphia at Boston, 5 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Rubin Kazan at Soap Lake (6-1) lost to Mabton 60-7. Sunday’s Games Tuesday, Oct. 27: at American Detroit at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Liverpool Minnesota 16, Kansas City 10 Wednesday, Oct. 28: at AL Carolina at Colorado, 7 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015

Week 6 Top Performers Week 6 Results THIS 1. Philip Rivers, San Diego QB - Rivers threw for 503 yards on 43-of-65 with two touchdowns in a loss to Green Bay. New Orleans Saints 31, Atlanta Falcons 21 Houston Texans 31, Jacksonville Jaguars 20 2. Matthew Stafford, Detroit QB - Stafford threw for 405 yards WEEK New York Jets 34, Washington Redskins 20 38, Tennessee Titans 10 on 27-of-42 passing with four touchdowns. 25, 13 Carolina Panthers 27, Seattle Seahawks 23 3. Chris Ivory, New York Jets RB - Ivory rushed for 146 yards on 16, Kansas City Chiefs 10 27, San Diego Chargers 20 20 attempts and a touchdown against the Washington Redskins.

IN THE Cincinatti Bengals 34, Buffalo Bills 21 San Francisco 49ers 25, Baltimore Ravens 20 4. John Brown, Arizona WR - Brown caught 10 passes for 196 37, Chicago Bears 34 NE Patriots 34, Indianapolis Colts 27 yards but his team lost to Pittsburgh 25-13. Denver Broncos 26, Cleveland Browns 23 27, New York Giants 7 5. Calvin Johnson, Detroit WR - Megatron caught six balls for NFL 166 yards and a touchdown.

NFL Roundup Fitzpatrick, Ivory Lead New York Jets Past Washington EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Vikings Hold on Against Chiefs Matthew Stafford and Calvin quarterbacks this season. Rivers’ short throw to Wood- (AP) — The New York Jets made Johnson rekindled their connec- Hoyer threw three touch- head near the front right pylon in a strong statement to themselves MINNEAPOLIS — The tion. down passes on third down, two the final seconds to preserve the — and maybe the rest of the NFL Minnesota Vikings have shown It was just like old times. to rising star DeAndre Hopkins, Packers’ 27-20 victory on Sun- — with a big bounce-back second plenty of potential since coach Stafford threw one of four and the Texans beat the Jackson- day, overcoming a career perfor- half. Mike Zimmer took over last year. touchdown passes to Johnson ville Jaguars 31-20. mance by Rivers. Ryan Fitzpatrick threw two Signs of progress can come and found the star receiver for in ugly performances, too, like touchdown passes and ran for a 57-yard play that set up Matt Dolphins Rout Titans 49ers Snap Four-Game Skid another score, and the resilient Sunday’s victory over the reeling Prater’s 27-yard field goal with Jets overcame a sluggish start to Kansas City Chiefs. 2:29 left in overtime, helping the NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Dan SANTA CLARA, Calif. beat the banged-up Washington Alex Smith’s 42-yard touch- Lions beat the Chicago Bears 37- Campbell wanted Miami to have -- Anquan Boldin and Torrey Redskins 34-20 on Sunday. down pass to Albert Wilson mid- 34 on Sunday for their first win fun again and play physical foot- Smith know a little bit about way through the fourth quarter of the season. ball. Well, Reshad Jones and the Baltimore’s defense and how the pulled the Chiefs within three Dolphins nearly ran out of ways Ravens take their chances going Steelers Stun Cardinals points, but the Vikings (3-2) to celebrate. 1-on-1 outside. PITTSBURGH — The wide played well enough early to sur- Broncos Beat Browns Cameron Wake got his first They also know their share receiver with the seemingly un- vive their ragged finish. They CLEVELAND — Again far four sacks this season and also about Shareece Wright, a San limited potential but serious bag- shut out the Chiefs for more than from perfect, Peyton Manning forced two fumbles -- all in the Francisco teammate less than gage flipped in joy. The third- three quarters. still kept Denver’s record pris- first half -- and the Dolphins two weeks ago. string quarterback who spent tine. beat the Tennessee Titans 38-10 Boldin and Smith took it to two-plus years having to defend Dalton Helps Bengals Manning shook off three in- on Sunday in Campbell’s debut the team they helped win the his roster spot jumped into the Stay Perfect terceptions, including one early as interim coach. Super Bowl nearly three years arms of one of his offensive line- in overtime, and drove Denver’s The Dolphins (2-3) had lost ago, while Wright’s embarrass- men. ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — offense in range for Brandon three in a row, costing coach Joe ing outing helped out his former For Martavis Bryant, it was The Bengals (6-0) and their McManus to kick a 34-yard field Philbin his job Oct. 5. But the 49ers on a day Baltimore missed relief. For Landry Jones, it was multi-threat offense continued goal with 4:56 left, giving the un- rout was on after Jones made a chances in every phase in a 25-20 validation. For the Pittsburgh to roll in a 34-21 win on Sun- beaten Broncos a 26-23 win over twisting leap into the end zone loss to San Francisco on Sunday. Steelers, it was a win as unlikely day in which they matched the the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. while finishing off a 30-yard as it was emphatic. team’s best start to a season in Manning took the Broncos interception return for a touch- franchise history. Patriots 5-0 For First Time Dominated for a half, the from their 12 to the Cleveland down that made it 24-3 early in Since 2007 Steelers rallied for a 25-13 over Giovani Bernard also scored 16 before McManus kicked his the third quarter. the Arizona Cardinals on Sun- on a 17-yard run in a game the game-winner to make Denver INDIANAPOLIS — Tom day led by two players who have Bengals blew open by scoring 17 6-0 for the seventh time in fran- Packers Hold Chargers Brady found a way to stop talk- spent portions of their young points on their first three drives chise history. ing about revenge Sunday night. careers either buried in the dog- of the second half. GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Rookie He let the Colts take the air house or depth chart or both. Dalton went 22 of 33 for 243 Texans Handle Jaguars cornerback Damarious Randall out of their own building with a Jones threw a pair of touch- yards, and Jones took advantage had a feeling that Philip Rivers’ bone-headed botched fake punt. down passes to Bryant after re- of one-on-one coverage with a JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — final pass might be headed his In one of the strangest games lieving Michael Vick, the second team-leading and career-best Poised in the pocket, and pre- way. of this long, heated rivalry, Brady a spectacular 88-yard catch-and- nine catches and 95 yards. cise with every throw. He even Fourth-and-goal from the 3 threw for 312 yards, three touch- run that sealed it with 1:58 to bounced back from a vicious hit. with 15 seconds left, and the San downs and led the Patriots to a play. Lions top Bears in OT Brian Hoyer was so good Diego Chargers needed a touch- 34-27 victory Sunday night in Sunday he impressed coach Bill down to tie the Green Bay Pack- the highly anticipated “Deflat- DETROIT — The Detroit O’Brien, something that hasn’t ers and possibly force overtime. egate” rematch. Lions were in big trouble before been easy for either of Houston’s Randall lunged to poke away

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MLB Blue Jays Break Out to Beat Royals in Game 3 TORONTO (AP) — Josh Donaldson and the slugging To- ronto Blue Jays were eager to re- turn to their homer dome after dropping the first two games of the AL Championship Series in Kansas City. They showed ev- eryone why. The Blue Jays came out swinging and their rowdy fans were singing from the start, with Donaldson and Troy Tulowitzki connecting in a six-run third inning as Toronto roughed up Johnny Cueto and the Royals for an 11-8 victory that cut Kansas City’s series lead to 2-1. Ryan Goins also homered and had a two-run single a game after his misplayed pop fly set off Kansas City’s winning rally Sun- day. The resilient Royals tried to come back this time, too, scoring four runs in the ninth before Ro- berto Osuna closed it out. Veteran knuckleballer R.A. Dickey will try to get the Blue Jays even in the best-of-seven se- ries Tuesday afternoon. He faces Kansas City’s 6-foot-10 right- hander Chris Young in Game 4. Despite being outhit 15-11 by the pesky Royals, Toronto Nathan Denette / The Associated Press pounced on Kansas City’s pitch- Toronto Blue Jays’ Troy Tulowitzki rounds the bases on his three-run home run during the third inning in Game 3 of baseball’s American League Championship Series ing in the first ALCS game in against the Kansas City Royals on Monday in Toronto. Toronto since 1993 for their most runs ever at home in the postsea- was the only advantage Kanas throw home and shouted and third, he was done. in Game 5 of the ALDS. He al- son — after scoring just three in City would hold in having its pumped his arms. The dreadlocked Dominican lowed four runs and 11 hits. two games in Kansas City. nine-game ALCS winning streak David Price, the losing pitch- gave up six hits and eight runs But many Blue Jays fans were The Blue Jays needed them, snapped. The string dated to the er in Game 2, led the cheering in two-plus innings. He walked confident enough with a 10-4 too. Kansas City scored four 1985 series against Toronto. from the top step of the dugout. four and hit a batter with a pitch. lead to sing “Happy Birthday” to times off starter Marcus Stro- Blue Jays center fielder Kevin When Goins scored on Don- As fans sang Cueto off the field, Bautista when he came to bat in man and then added four in the Pillar quashed that rally with aldson’s hit, he was greeted first he smiled and tossed his gum the sixth. Bautista drove in a run ninth, capped by Kendrys Mo- a fantastic, over-the-shoulder by the enthusiastic Stroman. near the Royals dugout. in the eighth. rales’ two-run homer off Osuna. catch that sent him crashing into Entering in a 4-for-29 post- Donaldson connected two Seemingly not distracted by the wall. season slump, Tulowitzki con- batters after Kris Medlen en- the contentious federal elections After an easy first, Cueto ap- nected for the Blue Jays’ first tered for a 9-2 lead, and Goins UP NEXT that were being held in Canada peared flustered by the crowd. ALCS homer after Edwin Encar- homered off Medlen in the fifth The bookish Young, a Princ- on Monday, 49,751 fans ser- Eleven of his remaining 13 bat- nacion singled and Chris Cola- as Toronto matched its postsea- eton grad, and Dickey, who has enaded Cueto with a sing-song ters reached and at one point in bello walked to start the third. son best with three homers in talked about his desire to be a “Cueto-Cueto!” chant from the the third inning he threw his Tulowitzki got a rare play- a game. The Blue Jays also hit teacher, were twice teammates, game’s first pitch and never qui- hands up in frustration after ges- off ejection for arguing balls three against Texas in Game 4 of with Texas (2003-04) and the eted down. turing for a new cycle of signs and strikes before the top of the the ALDS. The Royals took a quick lead from catcher Salvador Perez. eighth. He struck out looking in Stroman gave up two runs in Mets (2011-12). Young hasn’t when Alcides Escobar led off the Goins singled in two runs the seventh. the fifth on a wild pitch and an started since Oct. 2, but pitched game with a sinking liner that in the second after Tulowitzki Cueto was coming off a dom- RBI single in an uncharacteristic in relief in Game 1 of the Divi- went under right fielder Jose singled with one out and Rus- inant eight-inning performance performance for the 24-year-old sion Series. Dickey was lifted Bautista’s glove for a triple off sell Martin was hit by a pitch that in Game 5 of the ALDS, retiring who returned from a torn knee with two outs in the fifth against Stroman. Ben Zobrist drove in knocked off his left elbow guard. his last 19 batters. But after giv- ligament in March to go 4-0 Texas in the Division Series with Escobar with a grounder, but that Goins pulled into second on the ing up Pillar’s RBI double in the down the stretch and get the win Toronto leading by six runs. Murphy HRs Again; Mets Beat Arrieta, Cubs For 2-0 NLCS Lead NEW YORK (AP) — Say this inning run in 25 consecutive for Daniel Murphy and the New starts since May 29. With his York Mets: They have their Octo- velocity down slightly, he found ber formula down and are stick- himself trailing after nine pitch- ing with it. es and down 3-0 after 13. Murphy homered off yet Granderson singled through another ace to provide an early the shift into right field for his cushion for Noah Syndergaard, ninth hit in 22 postseason at-bats. and the Mets breezed past Jake Wright, in a 1-for-19 playoff slide, Arrieta the Chicago Cubs 4-1 drove a fastball on a hop off the Sunday night for a 2-0 lead in center-field wall with Grander- a surprisingly one-sided NL son running. Championship Series. Murphy hit an 0-1 pitch Power, pitching, plus some dazzling defense — just like the about 10 feet to the foul side of Amazin’ Mets of 1969. the right-field pole, then reached “We’ve beaten some of the down for a shin-high curveball best the game has to offer,” Mets and with a one-handed swing captain David Wright said. sent it just inside the pole. Mur- Baseball’s most dominant phy raised his right fist in tri- pitcher since the All-Star break, umph while rounding first base Arrieta had not even settled in and took a curtain call after a when Murphy homered for the prolonged ovation. fourth straight game, a two-run “The ambush early got us,” drive just inside the right-field Maddon said. pole in a three-run first inning. Granderson made his dash- “We’re having a whole bunch ing defensive play in the second, of fun right now,” said Murphy, Julie Jacobson / The Associated Press leaping to get his glove to the top who homered in the first inning New York Mets’ Daniel Murphy hits a two-run home run during the irst inning of Game 2 of the National League baseball of the 8-foot wall just to the right for the second straight game and championship series against the Chicago Cubs Sunday in New York. of straightaway center. seems to have a reserved star-of- “I was able to time it up, reel it the-game seat in the interview and Lester and Arrieta have, but seen a hitter,” Wright said. offense puts a three-spot on one in,” Granderson said. room. they’re going to be good pitchers,” Long, blond locks flowing of the best pitchers in the game He walked leading off the Given the quick lead on a Mets manager Terry Collins said. out the back of his cap, Synder- right now,” Syndergaard said. third and stole second as Wright chilly night, Syndergaard kept “We think we can stack up with gaard seems to be taking on a bit Jon Niese came in and struck struck out. After Murphy was the bats of Chicago’s young slug- anybody.” of Harvey’s cockiness. He gained out Anthony Rizzo. Chicago walked, Granderson swiped gers on ice with shutout ball into Chicago goes with Kyle Hen- the nickname Thor — the Norse didn’t advance another runner third, too — at Murphy’s sugges- the sixth. dricks in Game 3. If the long- god known for fierce storms — past first. tion. He came home when Ces- Curtis Granderson robbed downtrodden Cubs are to reach after he tweeted a photo of him- Syndergaard allowed three pedes grounded to the shortstop Chris Coghlan of a likely home the World Series for the first self in costume doing squats on hits, struck out nine and walked run with a leaping grab at the hole for an infield single. time since 1945, they must first Halloween two years ago. one. Jeurys Familia’s fourth post- “Two tough games here, but center-field wall, swiped a pair force the best-of-seven NLCS Ahead of his start against the season save finished a five-pitch- of bases and scored two runs for the series is not over,” Arrieta back to Citi Field next weekend. Cubs, Syndergaard changed the er five-hitter and sent the Cubs the Mets. said. “We feel good where we’re to consecutive losses for the first After beating Clayton Ker- “We’re all about one-game photo atop his Twitter page to a at.” shaw, Zack Greinke, Jon Lester winning streaks,” Chicago man- shot featuring lightning striking time since they dropped three in and Arrieta, the Mets are two ager Joe Maddon said. “I know Chicago’s famous Willis Tower. a row from Sept. 23-26. Arrieta UP NEXT wins from reaching their first it’s psychobabble 101, but it actu- Having made the first relief had not lost since July 25. World Series since 2000. ally works.” appearance of his big league It was 45 degrees at game Cubs: Hendricks (8-7) did New York starts NL Rookie After homering off Ker- career in Game 5 against the time with an 18 mph northwest not get a decision in the Division of the Year Jacob deGrom on shaw, Greinke and Lester, Mur- Dodgers, Syndergaard came wind. Series against St. Louis, allowing Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. phy added his fifth home run out throwing darts at up to 99 Some players wore balaclavas three runs and four hits in 4 2-3 Rookie left-hander Steven Matz of the postseason, giving him mph until the sixth, when Dex- that covered their faces, includ- innings with seven strikeouts is set for Game 4, followed by eight RBIs in seven games. He’s ter Fowler singled and scored on ing Mets outfielder Yoenis Ces- and no walks. Game 1 winner Matt Harvey on one from matching Carlos Bel- Kris Byrant’s two-out double off pedes, who played on his 30th Mets: DeGrom (14-8) got the Thursday, if needed. tran’s record of homering in five the left-field wall. birthday. wins in Games 1 and 5 against “They don’t have the creden- straight postseason games. “It makes pitching a lot more Arrieta, who wore short the Dodgers. He is 0-2 in three tials that Kershaw and Greinke “He’s about as locked in as I’ve easy when you go out there and sleeves, had not given up a first- career starts against the Cubs. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015

Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: 807-8224 Life e-mail: [email protected] Shankz Mini

By Justyna Tomtas “We give them a good expe- rience,” Ostrand said. “I don’t Golf Provides [email protected] want them terrified; I want Shankz Black Light Mini them to have fun.” Golf has received a scary make- As intense music pulsates over for the Halloween season. through the venue, Shankz The lit-up course that usually manager Heidi Howland can features jungle animals and di- be found crouching in the nosaurs now highlights terrify- shadows as golfers make their ing clowns and and other ghoul- way through the course. With ish decorations as haunted mini Haunted the cloth walls, it makes it golf has taken over. easier for her and the other ac- Golfers now weave through tight corridors of hanging cloth, tors to move from one place to trying their best to make a hole another, without easily being in one, while actors dressed detected. in Halloween costumes lurk “My favorite part is get- Experience through the maze in an attempt ting people’s adrenaline go- to give participants a good jolt ing,” Howland said. “Just giv- of adrenaline. ing them a good jump and also Although the fun is family tricking people into thinking friendly for a good portion of you’re fake.” the day, after 6 p.m. Dave Os- Ostrand said the haunted trand, owner of Shankz, said the mini golf has proved popular course is definitely PG-13. and is the busiest time of the He has been overhauling his year for the course. venue every Halloween for the As Halloween gets closer, it past six years, although only the continues to get more people last two years have been in Che- through the door. halis when he relocated Shankz Although Lewis County of- from the Olympia area. fers plenty of Halloween activi- The back half of the course ties, including corn mazes and got a complete makeover, and pumpkin patches, the haunted the 18 holes have become more mini golf at Shankz is one-of-a- challenging with the added dec- kind in this area. orations and the hidden actors “I don’t think anyone else aimed to cause a scare, he said. does it,” Ostrand said.

Shankz Black Light Mini Golf is located in the Yard Birds Mall at 2100 N. National Ave. in Chehalis. Haunted mini golf will run through Nov. 1.

Hours: Thursday - 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday - 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday - 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday - 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Admission prices are $7.50 for youth, ages 5 to 12, and $8.50 for adults. For more information, call (360) 943-1715 or visit their Facebook page: Shankz Black Light Mini Golf. Pete Caster / [email protected] Frightening decorations are lit up with red lights at Shankz’s Haunted Mini Golf on Friday afternoon at Yard Birds in Chehalis.

Dave Ostrand, owner of Shankz, gives a tour of the Haunted Mini Golf Course on Dressed up as the Grimm Reaper, Heidi Howland helps a customer at Shankz Mini Golf on Friday evening in Chehalis. Friday afternoon at Yard Birds in Chehalis.

The last hole of Shankz Haunted Mini Golf features a scary clown mask hanging Dressed up in a scary clown Halloween costumer, Kristian Knight, 15, poses for a portrait on one of the last holes of Shankz’s over the tee box. Haunted Mini Golf on Friday afternoon at Yard Birds in Chehalis. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 LIFE

Community Editor’s Best Bet Rabins to Be Featured Guest Artist at Centralia College Award-winning singer-song- Studio Theatre in Washington writer and poet Alicia Jo Rabins Hall at Centralia College. will be the featured guest artist at Rabins is a writer, performer Centralia College Wednesday. composer and Torah scholar who Calendar She will be facilitating a Q&A creates interdisciplinary work session about living as a working combining contemporary stories, artist 11-11:50 a.m., giving a live ancient texts and experimental Today music performance noon-12:50 beauty. A classically trained vio- HAVE AN EVENT YOU p.m. and reading from her newly linist since the age of 3, Rabins Sumner Man published book of poetry, entitled tours internationally with Girls WOULD LIKE TO INVITE “Divinity School,” 2-2:30 p.m. in Trouble, her indie-folk song to Talk About THE PUBLIC TO? All events will be open to the cycle about the complicated lives Swedish Ancestors Submit your calendar items public and free of charge, and of Biblical women, with whom Guest Jim Johnson, director to Newsroom Assistant Doug will take place in the Wickstrom she has released three albums. of the Heritage Quest Research Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the Library in Sumner, will discuss week before you would like Public Agencies Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 • “A Bug’s Life,” Randy New- them to be printed. He can be p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 “Researching Your Ancestors Regional Fire Authority Planning man Who Came from Sweden” at reached at calendar@chronline. N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) com or (360) 807-8238. Please Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- 736-9268 • Main theme from “Star tonight’s meeting of the Lewis include all relevant information, thority, Harrison Avenue station, Centra- Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- Wars,” John Williams lia, (360) 345-3225 County Genealogical Society. as well as contact information. tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., Tickets, $12, are available at The meeting will be at 7 p.m. Centralia Civil Service Commission, Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- the door or at Book ‘n’ Brush in Events can also be submitted 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., at St. John’s Lutheran Church, at www.chronline.com tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 Chehalis. Students are admitted 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis. Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Lewis County Citizens Commission free with a paying adult. Johnson will have his Books- on Salaries for Elected Officials, 5:45 Friday, Oct. 23 Season tickets for all three on-the-Road, with many useful p.m., County Meeting Room, 156 NW concerts are available for $30. Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 genealogical books and supplies, Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 740-2747 Oregon Trail music and dancing, a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Send a ticket request to secre- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., including the Flip-Pal scanner. Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) tary@northwestwindsymphony. Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 For more information, call 562-5612 org. Arrangements will be made Libraries Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Sam, (307) 631-2347, or visit the Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 to have tickets delivered by mail. society’s website, www.walcgs. (360) 291-3543 Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for org. adults, 10 a.m., Oakville Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Family Story Time, for children, 10:15 Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Tour of Mountain View Libraries a.m., Tenino Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Open mic, 7:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Preschool Story Time, for children Toddler Time, for children age 2, Cemetery Scheduled Documentary Explores house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia 10:30 a.m., Centralia Julie Calkins, 7-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Malynda Wilson and Daniel Issue of American PageTurners Book Discussion, for Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 11:30 a.m., Packwood Farm to Table Restaurant, 576 W. Main LaPlaunt, chairs of the Historic adults, “Timberland Writes Together St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Citizenship Anthology,” 5:30 p.m., Centralia LEGO Time, for children, 3 p.m., Preservation Commission, will The documentary film “14: Tenino World Class Antique Dairy Collection be hosting a cemetery tour at 10 Timberland Reads & Writes Together Auction, inspection 10 a.m., auction 4 Dred Scott, Wong Kim Ark & Organizations p.m., Blue Pavilion, Southwest Washing- a.m. Saturday at Mountain View Book Discussion, for teens and adults, Cemetery, 1113 Caveness Drive, Vanessa Lopez,” will be shown at Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., focus on “Timberland Writes Together,” ton Fairgrounds, Garrison Auctioneers, 6:30 p.m. tonight in Washington Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 3 p.m., Salkum (360) 785-3008 Centralia. (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Hall 103 at Centralia College. Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, 3:30 Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Wilson and LaPlaunt will be The film explores the recur- Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and p.m., Tenino ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, presenting a historical overview Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Rochester ring question about who has the lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 of Mountain View Cemetery, “The Intern,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, including the cemeteries of the right to be an American citizen. Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Organizations Morton, adults $8, students and seniors “14” examines the citizenship p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., $7, (360) 496-5599 past that now comprise this site. Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Mountain View is the final clause of the 14th Amendment Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Beef stew dinner, 4:30 p.m., Toledo through personal stories and Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman Winlock Senior Center, homemade beef stew, resting place of prominent Cen- Road, Adna, (360) 748-6068 homemade roll, dessert, beverage, $6 history. Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- tralians, including Mary and Jo- The story is told through the Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God seph Borst and their family, and 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical Fellowship Hall. lives of three American families Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Libraries those who define some of the who changed history by their first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- most impactful aspects of our tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 courageous challenges to the Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW a.m., Salkum history. status quo — Dred and Harriet Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Wilson and LaPlaunt will Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Preschool Story Time, for children Scott, Wong Kim Ark, and Ro- Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis also discuss the powerful sym- sario and Vanessa Lopez. De- Support Groups 6769 or (360) 324-9050 bols of a bygone era in the me- scendants of Dred and Harriet morials within the cemetery. Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, 8 Organizations Scott and those of Wong Kim a.m., Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, They will also talk about the ma- Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Ark tell the stories of how their dren pregnancy through 6 years old, Napavine, (360) 262-3336 terials of memorialization and Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Odd Fellows Commu- ancestors fought all the way to sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- nity Center, 101 E. Seventh St., second compare practical concerns of the Supreme Court and changed ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- port, (360) 748-1230 floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 survivors regarding final dispo- American history. (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ sition, yesterday and today. gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Lewis County Writers critique ses- Rosario Lopez and her chehalismops sion, 5:15-7:15 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Support Groups Chehalis, http://lewiscountywriters. Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank daughter, Vanessa, are both ac- NAMI Lewis County Connections wordpress.com/ and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First tivists in the immigrant rights Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Domestic violence support group, youth movement. Born in the Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., United States and a citizen un- [email protected] halis, sponsored by Human Response Support Groups (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 NAMI Lewis County Family Support Network, 748-6601 Miss Lewis County Spaghetti Feed, der the 14th Amendment, Van- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 5-8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand essa wants to be “either an artist, Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith NAMI daytime family support group, Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- for family members of those suffering Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Ave., Centralia, adults $10, kids $5, fam- a photographer, a lawyer, or a 8070 or [email protected] from mental illness, noon-1 p.m., up- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, ily of five $25, more than 5 family mem- [email protected] bers $5 each, (360) 304-4868 or (360) marine biologist” and president Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for stairs, Fiddlers Coffee, 1220 Mellen St., 219-5215 of the United States. people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., Centralia, (253) 273-6035 Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Rosario and Vanessa will be 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., Paranormal tours, Lewis County His- Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst on hand to answer questions af- sored by Human Response Network, torical Museum, tours every hour start- (360) 748-6601 Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. ing at 5 p.m., $15, reservations required, ter the showing of “14.” Thursday, Oct. 22 gracefoursquarechurch.com Second Chance/Lewis County Brain LewisCountyMuseum.org or (360) Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Lewis County Democrats, dinner 748-0831 Eagle Scout 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting and social hour 5 p.m., meeting 6 p.m., Pumpkin Express, 10 a.m., 3:30 p.m., location Ramblin Jack’s Rib Eye, Interstate 5 exit Saturday, Oct. 24 Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Elbe, www. 72, (360) 978-5190 Reunion Planned GriefShare, grief recovery seminar mrsr.com, (360) 569-7959 and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain Games Night, 6 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Northwest Wind Oktoberfest with the Blaser Brothers, The Pacific Harbors Coun- View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., house, Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 7-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Table Res- cil of the Boy Scouts of America Centralia, child care provided through Grange Booster Night, potluck 6:30 Symphony to taurant, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) will be holding an Eagle Scout fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 p.m., program 7 p.m., Newaukum 748-4417 Reunion tonight at the Chehalis Men’s Fraternity Authentic Man- Grange, (360) 740-8033 Open Season World Class Antique Dairy Collection Scout Lodge starting at 5:30 p.m. hood, 6 p.m., Lewis County Gospel With ‘Hollywood’ Auction, inspection 8 a.m., auction 10 The purpose of the event is Mission, 72 SW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, a.m., Blue Pavilion, Southwest Washing- (360) 880-3029 Public Agencies ton Fairgrounds, Garrison Auctioneers, to provide an opportunity for The Northwest Wind Sym- Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency phony will launch its 25th year (360) 785-3008 adult Eagle Scouts to meet oth- on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 with a performance entitled Potato bake, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., ers in the community and to p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, share their Scouting experiences. Wednesday, Oct. 21 Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) “Hollywood” Saturday, at Corbet Adna, $6, baked potato, garden salad, Dutch oven delicacies will be 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca. Theatre at Centralia College. dessert, beverage, toppings include prepared and served by Scout- [email protected] The concert will begin at 7 chili, cheese sauce, broccoli, bacon bits, ing’s top local chefs. Chicago Native p.m. tomatoes, chives, ranch dressing, sour Book Babies, for babies birth-24 The following pieces are cream, butter, (360) 748-6068 The event will feature a Debbie Wooten to months, 10 a.m., Chehalis Rock City, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- massing of troop colors and at- planned for the concert: Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- • “Horray for Hollywood,” ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, tendees will be greeted by cur- Give Lyceum Lecture dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Rochester Warren Barker rent Boy Scouts. All adult Eagle Debbie Wooten, who was Make It @ the Library: Word Pendant Pe Ell Farmers Market, morning, Sev- Scouts are invited to attend. The born in the south side of Chi- Necklaces, for adults, 2 p.m, Tenino • “Disney at the Oscars,” enth Street and state Highway 6, (360) reunion is sponsored by Tires cago amid illness, poverty, rac- Author Visit: Anthea Sharp, for all John Moss 245-3339 Inc. ism, abuse and family suicide, ages, 6 p.m., Oakville • Catch Me If You Can,” John “The Intern,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Location of the Scout Lodge will be living a Lyceum lecture Williams, Nicklas Waroff, on Morton, adults $8, students and seniors $7, (360) 496-5599 is 278 SE Adams St. Wednesday at Centralia College. Organizations the saxophone • “Grover’s Corners” from For more information, con- Wooten is an expert in over- Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., tact Mike Movius, (360) 481- coming adversity. She was born “Our Town,” Aaron Copland Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- • “At the Movies: A Suite of Please Recycle 3117, [email protected] or with spina bifida and contracted ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- Lesa LeDuc, (360) 508-0123, lle- polio at 5 months. Her story is a coda, (360) 736-6717 Scenarios,” John Philip Sousa This [email protected]. vision of the human spirit. Her Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, • Music from “The Incredi- Newspaper message is that if she can rise 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 bles,” Michael Giacchino Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors above poverty, abuse, prejudice Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Lewis County Republican Club, p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 and physical barriers, anyone lunch served at noon, Woodland Es- can succeed. Health and Hope Medical Out- tates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 your reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 The lecture is at 1 p.m. in S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Promote p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Washington Hall 103 Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose 3827 or (360) 736-4163 BUSINESS income is less than 200 percent of the Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, poverty level, (360) 623-1485 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) • Business Cards Community Farmers Market, 11 a.m.- Jackson Highway, Chehalis 520-0772 4 p.m., Boistfort Street, downtown Che- Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 • Magnets • Pens halis, (360) 740-1295, www.community- hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. 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Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 7.

Crossword

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Today’s clue: F equals U

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “I don’t think I’ll ever act again. I have so many wonderful memories, but those days are over.” — Sean Connery

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1871 US Mail Buggy

The Northwest Carriage Museum is now home to an 1871 mail buggy that once was used in and around the town of Cornelius, Oregon, in the late 19th century. This incredible vehicle came to the museum via a man who purchased it at auction simply because he was afraid someone would buy it and use it as yard art. The auc- tioneer obtained the vehicle from a family who had it for over 50 years in its barn. The museum has been in contact with that family to gather ad- ditional historical information. The quaint little vehicle has be- come a crowd favorite and was brought back to life by Curator Jerry Bowman. The museum even has some of the original horse tack and some studded horse shoes used on icy roads. Come see this beautiful piece of history in the new “Barn” addi- tion. The Northwest Carriage Museum is home to 41 vehicles and artifacts that bring history alive. It is located at 314 Alder Street in Raymond. Open Daily 10-4pm, call 360 942-4150 or visit www.nwcarriagemuseum. org for more info. Photo courtesy of Northwest Carriage Museum COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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ADVICE: Dear Abby Happy, Healthy Wife Needs a Wake-Up Call on Family’s Sleeping Patterns Halloween DEAR ABBY: My wife and I riage counseling may be neces- have been married 16 years. We sary to improve your level of From Mayo Clinic News Network are 150 calories per ounce. Even the innocent have three boys, ages 12, 6 and communication. Trick-or-treating and Halloween fun looking fun-sized candy bars average 100 2. My 6-year-old doesn’t sleep in might seem like harmless childhood activities, calories each, meaning 10 of them could easily his bed. He sleeps on the couch. DEAR ABBY: I recently saw a but according to registered dietitian Diane exceed 1,000 calories. A child’s caloric intake My wife sleeps in a recliner in link on Facebook to a fundrais- Dressel with Mayo Clinic Health System, the for an entire day is typically 1,800. the den. The 2-year-old usually ing site for the son of a childhood holiday can have frightening consequences to Minimize trick-or-treat temptations. Hold sleeps with her. friend. (He is under 18.) When I those struggling with their weight. “Hallow- off on buying Halloween candy too early to Sometimes he clicked on it, I discovered he is een can be the first challenge to people watch- minimize snacking. Don’t purchase your fa- sleeps in a crib in in rehab at a private-care facility ing their weight as they approach the holiday vorite candy. Consider sugar-free gum, small our room. I sleep that requires he stay for months. feasting seasons of Thanksgiving, Christmas bags of pretzels or fat-free candies. Forego by myself in a It is very expensive. I contributed and New Year’s,” Dressel said. “You can move sugary treats altogether by giving out stickers, king-size bed. as generously as I could, consid- Halloween festivities beyond just candy.” temporary tattoos, bouncy balls, yo-yos, col- There is no ering my limited finances, and Dressel is a program coordinator for Mayo orful pencils or pencil toppers. possibility for ro- received a thank-you for my sup- Clinic Health System’s Weight Management Make your Halloween party a scream with mance. The only port. I was happy to help. By Abigail Van Buren Services, and offers the following advice: Hal- healthy snacks. Veggie or fruit platters with time there can be Now, less than three weeks loween candy packs a punch. Hard candies fat-free dips, fat-free popcorn and sug ar-free is when my wife later, I’m seeing pictures of my contain 110 calories per ounce; chocolate bars gelatin can be real crowd-pleasers. comes to bed. If this happens, I friend on vacation. I don’t plan know something is going to take WITCHES BREW WITH FUNNY FACE ICE CUBES to say anything to this person, place, but I have no chance to but I have learned a valuable les- Diet or sugar-free blueberry juice (can combine with another sugar-free fruit juice) initiate. Our sex life is totally up son. From now on, I will donate Blueberries to her. Once a month or so is fine my hard-earned money only to Mandarin oranges or strips of strawberries with her, but not for me. organizations I believe in and 1. Pour juice into punch bowl. I have told her how I feel have researched. 2. Fill ice tray or muffin tin half full with water and freeze. about our “sleeping arrange- Is this a new trend, people 3. After the water is frozen, add blueberries (for eyes) and orange or strawberry strip (for ments,” but nothing has changed. asking others to fund their fam- the mouth). I know I snore, but she has not ily problems so they can go on 4. Cover with water and freeze again. complained about it keeping her with life as usual? I recently saw 5. Add ice cubes to punch before serving. awake or used it as an excuse. a GoFundMe page for a funeral, Our 6-year-old will not sleep and I know the family is well- PUMPKIN DIP in his bed as long as his mother off. I think this is very tacky. Or sleeps in the recliner. The longer 1 can pumpkin am I behind the times? Your this goes on, the harder it will thoughts? — NO VACATION 1 teaspoon cinnamon be to get him in his bed. Do you 1 package (small) sugar-free vanilla instant pudding FOR ME have any advice on what I should DEAR NO VACATION: 1 cup skim milk do or say about this situation? 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg More than a few individuals — SLEEPING SOLO IN THE are using crowdfunding to pay Mix until smooth, spread in a shallow dish. Top with whipped topping. SOUTH 160 calories per cup for various things. It has helped DEAR SLEEPING SOLO: some people enormously in their Obviously this arrangement isn’t QUICK CARAMEL DIP time of need. But for someone working for you. Unless you who is not in need to do this, 1 package sugar-free instant butterscotch pudding want to live the rest of your life I agree is tacky. However, re- 1 package dry-mix whipped topping this way, you are complaining to gardless of what you and I may 1 1/2 cups skim milk the wrong woman. think, it’s happening nonethe- Mix well. Your wife is doing the chil- less. Nothing ventured, nothing 10 calories per tablespoon dren no favors by allowing these gained, I guess. unorthodox sleeping arrange- ••• ments. It’s time to lay your cards YOGURT FRUIT DIP Dear Abby is written by Abigail on the table with her. Tell her Van Buren, also known as Jeanne 3 cartons of blueberry light yogurt you need some straight answers Phillips, and was founded by her 8 ounces fat-free cream cheese about why she’s unwilling to mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear 2-3 tablespoons lemon juice share your bed. But if her an- Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Dash of lemon zest swers are not forthcoming, mar- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Blend until smooth. 100 calories per cup

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 4. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Thursday’s paper. Crossword

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: S equals C

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(CC) French Blue John urn. ’ (CC) Fender Stratocaster; Beatles photo. murdered. ’ (CC) mille investigate. ’ (CC) returns; RAF arrives. (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Rosewood Seeking justice for a mur- Empire “Be True” Cookie and Anika Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 FOX News at Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game (N) (CC) “First Days” ’ Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) dered ex-con. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) launch their company. (N) ’ 11 (N) (CC) “Larry’s Wife” ’ IND 14 14 Worship Service FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. Jimmy Swaggart Ministries- Ann. Family Worship Center FWC Music Law & Order “Locomotion” A commuter Law & Order “Red Ball” A deal with a Law & Order “Flaw” Money-laundering Law & Order “” A criminal makes Law & Order “Age of Innocence” Wom- Law & Order “Life Line” A murdered ION 15 15 train hits an SUV. ’ (CC) criminal. ’ (CC) scheme. ’ (CC) a deathbed confession. (CC) an on life support. ’ (CC) prostitute was a reporter. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus Lamb at Lakewood Church It’s Supernatural! Dr Mike Murdock Z. Levitt Presents K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus Lamb at Lakewood Church Joni Lamb Table KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Middle (N) ’ The Goldbergs Modern Family blackish Nashville Markus disagrees with his KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) “Fall Fun” (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) “Boy Barry” (N) “The Verdict” (N) “Churched” (N) producer. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) The Mysteries of Laura A national me- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Chicago PD “Debts of the Past” Atwater KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) dia baron’s wife’s murder. (N) ’ The rape of a famous violinist. (N) ’ spills information about Ruzek. 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Muchacha Italiana viene a casarse Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Lo Imperdonable Yo No Creo en los Hombres Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Rosewood Seeking justice for a mur- Empire “Be True” Cookie and Anika 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) dered ex-con. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) launch their company. (N) ’ (N) Raymond (CC) Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty “Lake Boss” Celebrating Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ Duck Dynasty ’ A&E 52 52 (CC) “Plan Bee” (CC) (CC) (CC) Willie’s birthday at a lake. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› The Last House on the Left (2009, Horror) Tony Goldwyn, Monica Potter. ›› The Amityville Horror (1979, Horror) James Brolin, Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger. A family’s Long ›› Amityville II: The Possession (1982) Burt Young. An- Parents take revenge on the strangers who harmed their daughter. (CC) Island home is possessed by evil spirits. (CC) other family falls victim to the evil home. APL 43 43 Railroad Alaska “Bear Attack” (CC) Railroad Alaska “Mountain Danger” The Last Alaskans ’ (CC) Alaskan Bush People ’ Ice Lake Rebels: Freeze Frame ’ The Last Alaskans ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Diary of Mad Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) ›› Johnson Family Vacation (2004, Comedy) Cedric the Entertainer. (CC) The Westbrooks (N) (CC) Roomie Lover Friends (N) (CC) Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles Watch What Hap- Million Dollar LA BRAVO 66 66 David’s sobriety is tested. Josh Flagg gets creative. Josh Altman seeks to get revenge. “Karma’s a Bitch” MLB player makes quirky demands. pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Young Drunk Coronation Street Dragons’ Den ’ (CC) (DVS) The Romeo Section (N) (CC) (DVS) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› Rambo: First Blood (1982, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. (CC) Steve Austin’s CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Jay Leno’s Garage (N) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) Jay Leno’s Garage Nutri Ninja! Portable Cooktop CNN 44 44 This Is Life With Lisa Ling (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) This Is Life With Lisa Ling (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNN Newsroom Live (N) The Nightly Show The Daily Show Key & Peele (CC) Key & Peele (CC) South Park “Sar- South Park “The South Park (CC) South Park (CC) South Park (N) Moonbeam City The Daily Show The Nightly Show COM 60 60 With Trevor Noah castaball” (CC) Losing Edge” (CC) (N) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ ››› Twitches (2005, Fantasy) Tia Mowry. ’ (CC) Liv and Maddie Girl Meets World Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ K.C. Undercover Girl Meets World Jessie ’ (CC) ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ DSC 8 8 Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival (CC) Dual Survival (N) (CC) Dual Survival (N) (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Dual Survival (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians “It Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 “Kim’s Journey to the Altar” (CC) Feels Good To Be Home” (CC) “Vanity Unfair” (CC) Scott’s behavior spins out of control. NBA Preseason Basketball Washington Wizards at Miami SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Heat. From the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami. (N) ESPN2 33 33 2015 CrossFit Games (N) Women’s Soccer International Friendly -- United States vs Brazil. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight NFL Live (N) (CC) NFL Live (CC) College Football FAM 39 39 ››› Casper (1995) Christina Ricci. ›› 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 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cutthroat Kitchen Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America (N) Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Mystery Diners FX 53 53 ›› (2011, Horror) Katie Featherston, Sprague Grayden, ›› (2012) , Matt Shively. Premiere. American Horror Story: Hotel “Mommy” Alex is pushed to American Horror Lauren Bittner. A haunting’s terrifying origin comes to light. Frightening occurrences appear to center around a creepy neighbor boy. her breaking point. (N) Story: Hotel GOLF 70 70 Golf World Long Drive Championship - Finals. (N) (Live) Golf Central (N) Golf World Long Drive Championship - Finals. Golf Central Golf The Waltons “The Home Front” A griev- The Waltons “The Kinfolk” Ike enlists The Waltons “The Diploma” Mary Ellen The Middle “The The Middle Sue The Middle “The The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ing father attacks Jim-Bob. Jim-Bob for a project. substitutes as a nurse. Jump” ’ (CC) hides a secret. ’ Kiss” ’ (CC) Christmas Tree” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Property Brothers “Glenda & Dave” Property Brothers “Katie & Justin” Tiny House Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Melissa & Joe” HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Grudge Match” American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers ’ (CC) (DVS) American Pickers (N) ’ (CC) Back to the Present ’ (CC) American Pickers ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Little Women: LA (CC) Little Women: LA “Truth and Lies” Little Women: LA (CC) Little Women: LA “Big Vow Renewal” (N) (CC) Little Women: LA “Big Vow Renewal” (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Broke Game Catfish: The TV Show Kim must make a decision. ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Are You the One? ’ Are You the One? (N) ’ Middle of Night Broke Game NBCS 34 34 NHL Hockey Philadelphia Flyers at Boston Bruins. NHL Overtime (N) Turning Point Fantasy Ftb Boxing “Premier Boxing Champions” (N) Turning Point Pro Football Talk NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Thundermans WITS Academy Thundermans Bella, Bulldogs Game Shakers Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Narcy Novack” (CC) Snapped “Nancy Gelber” (CC) Snapped Rebecca is accused. (CC) Snapped “Kathleen Wise” (CC) Snapped: She Made Me Do It (N) Snapped “Michelle Knotek” (CC) ROOT 31 31 Seahawks Press High School Football O’Dea at Eastside Catholic. Halls of Fame Seahawks Press Seahawks College Football SPIKE 57 57 ›› Armageddon (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. A ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Science Fiction) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Sam Witwicky holds the key to ›› The Punisher (2004, Action) Thom- hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. ’ defeating an ancient Decepticon. ’ as Jane, John Travolta. ’ 59 59 Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters A spike in activity. ’ Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) Ghost Hunters (N) ’ (CC) Paranormal Witness “The Fireplace” Ghost Hunters ’ (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince Living By Faith Praise the Lord (N) (Live) (CC) BillyGraham.TV Jesse Duplantis Harvest (CC) Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord MLB Baseball New York Mets at Chicago Cubs. National League Championship Series, Game 4. (N) Inside MLB ’ Family Guy “Stew- Family Guy Getting American Dad ’ American Dad Conan Elvis Costello; Nathan Fielder. TBS 55 55 (Live) (CC) Roids” ’ married. ’ (CC) “Roger N’ Me” (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Suddenly Royal (N) ’ (CC) Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Suddenly Royal ’ (CC) My Big Fat Fabulous Life ’ (CC) Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous TNT 54 54 Castle An prominent scientist is found Castle “Last Call” A body is found in the ›› Now You See Me (2013, Comedy-Drama) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ››› Premium Rush (2012) Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon. Premiere. dead. ’ (CC) (DVS) East River. ’ (CC) (DVS) Agents track a team of illusionists who are thieves. (CC) (DVS) A bike messenger tries to elude an assassin on his tail. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Be Cool Scooby Steven Universe King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Expedition Unknown (N) (CC) Expedition Unknown (CC) Bizarre Foods/Zimmern TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Carbonaro Eff. Road Spill (N) Carbonaro Eff. NCIS “Psych Out” Investigating a sus- NCIS “Crescent City” A former NCIS NCIS “Crescent City: Part II” A copycat NCIS “Page Not Found” McGee’s girl- NCIS “Alleged” Investigation a Navy of- Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 pected suicide. ’ (CC) (DVS) agent is found dead. (CC) (DVS) of the Privileged Killer. friend asks for help. (CC) (DVS) ficer’s death. ’ (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) “Disneyland” ’ VH1 62 62 ›› You Got Served (2004) ’ Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy “Enter the Drama” Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy “Gene Therapy” ›› (2009) ’

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets October 22, 2015 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 (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy April tries to avoid Scandal “You Got Served” Jake deals How to Get Away With Murder Asher KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 “Fall Fun” (N) ’ (CC) Jackson. (N) ’ (CC) with a ghost from the past. (N) makes a discovery. (N) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Heroes Reborn “Game Over” Malina The Blacklist “The Djinn” Red and Liz The Player “House Rules” A student KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) finds an ally. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) work to clear Liz’s name. (N) ’ tries to hack the Pentagon. (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) NFL Football Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers. Russell Wilson and the KIRO Post Game Show (N) (CC) KIRO 7 News (N) (CC) Steve Raible’s Scouting Report Host KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 Seahawks face Colin Kaepernick and the division-rival 49ers. (N) (CC) Steve Raible. (N) (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) ’ ’ PBS 9 9 PBS NewsHour (N) (CC) A Craftsman’s Start Up (N) The Bletchley Circle Effort to establish DCI Banks “Buried” Lawyer Anaan Kamel is found dead. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Mur- ›››› On the Wa- Legacy (N) (CC) (CC) ’s innocence. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) der a la Mode” (N) ’ (CC) terfront (1954) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Farm Strong” “The Late Show” Levine. (N) (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ The Vampire Diaries Caroline learns The Originals Klaus and Elijah must 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Into CW 11 11 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) about Valerie’s past. (N) ’ (CC) work together. (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Fat Air” ’ (CC) Nature “Big Birds Can’t Fly” Lives and 10 Buildings That Changed America Pilchuck: A Dance With Fire (2015) Chihuly Fire & Light Chihuly at the de Chihuly Outside Dale Chihuly’s outdoor America in Primetime Heroes and anti- PBS 12 12 histories of flightless birds. ’ ’ (CC) Narrated by Jeff Bridges. Young exhibit. ’ (CC) installations. ’ (CC) heroes fight for justice. Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones The death of a real estate agent. Sleepy Hollow “The Sisters Mills” A Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 FOX News at Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game (N) (CC) “Farm Strong” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (N) ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) monster targets the town’s children. 11 (N) (CC) “The Late Show” IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Blue Bloods “No Regrets” A tragedy Blue Bloods “Loss of Faith” A devout Blue Bloods “The Art of War” Danny Blue Bloods “Partners” A cartel attack Blue Bloods “Forgive and Forget” Blue Bloods “Burning Bridges” An of- ION 15 15 occurs to multiple people. ’ (CC) young woman is murdered. ’ tries to track down a shooter. (CC) leaves Baez wounded. ’ (CC) Boomer Esiason visits Frank. (CC) ficer is outed. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit (N) Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy April tries to avoid Scandal “You Got Served” Jake deals How to Get Away With Murder Asher KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) “Fall Fun” (N) ’ Jackson. (N) ’ (CC) with a ghost from the past. (N) makes a discovery. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Heroes Reborn “Game Over” Malina The Blacklist “The Djinn” Red and Liz The Player “House Rules” A student KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) finds an ally. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) work to clear Liz’s name. (N) ’ tries to hack the Pentagon. (N) (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Muchacha Italiana viene a casarse Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Lo Imperdonable Yo No Creo en los Hombres Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Bones The death of a real estate agent. Sleepy Hollow “The Sisters Mills” A 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (PA) (CC) (DVS) monster targets the town’s children. (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Shootings in Cleveland The First 48 Deadly carjacking; party The First 48 “Stray Shot” Young thugs The First 48 Fatal gambling dispute; The First 48 Possible gang-related The First 48 “Cold Betrayal” A man is A&E 52 52 and New Orleans. ’ (CC) shooting. ’ (CC) terrorize a neighborhood. (CC) double murder. ’ (CC) shooting. ’ (CC) shot in front of his family. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Child’s Play (1988, Horror) Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent. › Seed of Chucky (2004, Horror) Jennifer Tilly, Voices of Brad Dourif, Billy Boyd. ›› Child’s Play (1988, Horror) Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent. Woman buys killer Chucky doll for her son. (CC) The doll and his bride try to raise a killer child. (CC) Woman buys killer Chucky doll for her son. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Fatal Attractions “Killer Hippo” ’ The Day I Almost Died ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) Monsters Inside Me ’ (CC) BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Being Mary Jane “Facing Fears” Being Mary Jane “Louie, Louie” The Westbrooks (CC) of New Jersey The Real Housewives of New Jersey “Sarah Silver- Don’t Be Tardy... Housewives/OC Don’t Be Tardy... Watch What Hap- Don’t Be Tardy... Housewives/OC BRAVO 66 66 “Teresa Checks In: Tre of Life” Joe learns about prison life. man” Comic Sarah Silverman. (N) “A Big Splash” pens: Live (N) “A Big Splash” CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Firsthand “Hold Your Fire” (N) (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Party Down South (N) (CC) Gainesville: Fr. Party Down South (CC) Gainesville: Fr. CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Pitbull: Fame and Fortune (N) Jay Leno’s Garage The Profit “Precise Graphix” Pitbull: Fame and Fortune Coin Collecting with Mike Mezack CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNN Newsroom Live (N) COM 60 60 The Nightly Show The Daily Show South Park “Crip- South Park “Handi- › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin, Bridgette Wil- Nathan for You South Park (CC) The Daily Show The Nightly Show With Trevor Noah pled Summer” car” (CC) son. A hotel magnate’s adult son goes back to grade school. (CC) Overweight riders. With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 ››› Twitches (2005) Tia Mowry. ’ Twitches Too (2007, Mystery) Tia Mowry. ’ (CC) Star vs. Forces Star vs. Forces Liv and Maddie Jessie ’ (CC) K.C. Undercover Girl Meets World Jessie ’ (CC) ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ DSC 8 8 Naked and Afraid (CC) Naked and Afraid (CC) Naked and Afraid (CC) Naked and Afraid (CC) Naked and Afraid (N) (CC) Naked and Afraid (CC) Dash Dolls “Taylor Breaks Bro Code” E! News (N) (CC) Botched “Dr. Nassif Saved My life” Botched “Boner Free Zone” Dr. Nassif fixes a woman’s Botched “First E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 Durrani gets wedding fever. Terry fixes a DJ’s oversized chest. nose. (CC) Look” (N) (CC) College Football California at UCLA. Pac-12 teams coming off losses meet when California (5-1) heads to the Rose Bowl SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 to face UCLA (4-2). (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football NBA Season Preview Special SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight E:60 (N) College Football Temple at East Carolina. FAM 39 39 ›› Addams Family Values (1993, Comedy) Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia. ››› The Hunger Games (2012) Jennifer Lawrence. In a dystopian society, teens fight to the death on live TV. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Big Hitters” Chopped “Oktoberfest!” Chopped (N) (Part 1 of 4) Restaurant: Impossible (N) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FX 53 53 ›› Paranormal Activity 4 (2012, Horror) Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively. Fright- ›› Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013, Fantasy) Jeremy Renner, Gemma ›› Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013, Fantasy) Jeremy Renner, Gemma ening occurrences appear to center around a creepy neighbor boy. Arterton, Famke Janssen. Siblings hunt witches for a living. Arterton, Famke Janssen. Siblings hunt witches for a living. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, First Round. From Las Vegas. Golf Central LPGA Tour Golf Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship, Second Round. From Taipei, Taiwan. (N) (Live) The Waltons “The Starlet” Erin’s told The Waltons “The Journal” A publisher The Waltons “The Lost Sheep” Ashley The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle A The Middle “The The Middle “Hun- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 she could be a star. wants John-Boy’s manuscript. Longworth Jr. proposes. prank battle. ’ Carpool” (CC) gry Games” (CC) ’ (CC) “Rites of Spring” HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Tiny House Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Great Wild North “Life on the Line” Great Wild North “Life on the Line” LIFE 51 51 “Make It Sell” (CC) Project Runway “Crew’s All In” Project Runway (N) (CC) Project Runway The designers create red carpet looks. Fashionably Project Runway (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness “Nina Agdal” ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Broke Game Middle of Night Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 Nitro Circus Crazy Train ’ Nitro Circus Crazy Train (N) ’ Nitro Circus Crazy Train ’ Nitro Circus Crazy Train ’ Running (N) Yachting (N) NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Thundermans WITS Academy Thundermans ››› Kung Fu Panda (2008) Voices of Jack Black. Premiere. ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 › Down to Earth (2001, Comedy) Chris Rock, Regina King. (CC) Pretty. Strong. (CC) Snapped “Shellye Stark” (CC) Snapped “Keisha Jones” Snapped A husband’s suicide. ROOT 31 31 Women’s College Soccer High School Football Rodgers at Graham Kapowsin. (N) (Live) World Poker High School Football SPIKE 57 57 ››› The Matrix ›› Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Science Fiction) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel. Sam Witwicky holds the key to ›› Dredd (2012, Action) Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Lena Headey. A futuristic cop (1999) ’ defeating an ancient Decepticon. ’ acts as judge, jury and executioner. ’ SYFY 59 59 Lost Boys: The Thirst (2010, Horror) Corey Feldman. Premiere. (CC) WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Haven “Enter Sandman” (N) (CC) “Zombie Baby Daddy” TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (N) (Live) (CC) Live-Holy Land Bless the Lord Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar The Song Bless the Lord MLB Baseball New York Mets at Chicago Cubs. National League Championship Series, Game 5 (If Inside MLB ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ New Girl “Naked” Conan Sarah Silverman; Paige; Megan TBS 55 55 necessary; time tentative). (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) Gailey. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) NY ER ’ (CC) Castle “Knockdown” Castle and Beckett NBA Preseason Basketball at Los Angeles Lakers. From the Honda Center in Castle “Lucky Stiff” A murdered lottery Castle “The Final Nail” Investigating a Castle “One Life to TNT 54 54 grow closer. ’ (CC) (DVS) Anaheim, Calif. (N) (Live) (CC) winner. ’ (CC) (DVS) friend of Castle’s. ’ (CC) (DVS) Lose” ’ TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Be Cool Scooby Steven Universe King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad American Dad Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Monument (N) Most Terrifying Places in America Most Terrifying Places in America 2 TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Billy-Street Imp. Jokers Billy-Street Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 cellist is attacked in her apartment. “Tableau Vivant” “Baby on Board” ’ (CC) “” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “The Big Guns” “Rash Decisions” ’ (CC) “Yard Sale” (CC) “” VH1 62 62 ››› Hairspray ’ ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. ’ Couples Therapy “Gene Therapy” Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood ’ The Temptations ’ (CC)