Midweek Edition $1 Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Logger for a A Teacher for Teachers Day / Sports 1 Classroom Teacher Trades Kids for Adults / Life 1 Braun Decries ‘Culture of Regulations’ RED TAPE: Rules, Braun and the dozen local the event to get a more accu- entrepreneurs were joined by rate picture of local businesses’ Regulations Thwart Patrick Connor, Washington struggles and concerns, he said. Economic, Business state director of the National In an introduction to the pro- Federation of Independent gram, Shannon described the vol- Growth, Senator Says Businesses, and Erin Shannon, ume of bureaucratic procedures By Lisa Broadt director of Washington Policy — some duplicative, others contra- Center’s Center for Small Busi- dictory, many nonsensical — that [email protected] ness, at the event held at Braun smother small-business growth. Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, Northwest in Chehalis. From 2011 to 2012, during on Wednesday sat across from President of emergency which there was a moratorium Pete Caster / [email protected] a semicircle of small business vehicle manufacturer Braun on noncritical rulemaking, state Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, speaks about the challenges small business owners owners and listened to a litany Northwest and a state senator agencies enacted 805 new per- face. Braun was joined by Patrick Connor, Washington state director of the Na- tional Federation of Independent Businesses (left), and Erin Shannon, director of of state- and federal-business interested in labor, budget and please see BRAUN, page Main 14 regulation horror stories. economic issues, Braun hosted Washington Policy Center’s Center for Small Business. Helicopters Annoy, Chamber Way Bridge Perplex Construction Begins Twin Cities Residents SPOTLIGHT: JBLM Uses Chehalis-Centralia Airport for Training Exercises By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Low-flying military helicopters alarmed and annoyed Twin Cities resi- dents again Tuesday and Wednesday night, with some reporting that the aircraft were shining lights toward the ground in what appeared to be an ef- fort to locate a criminal suspect. That’s not the case, according to Joint Base Lewis-McChord spokesman Joe Kubistek, who said the aerial move- ments were simply part of ongoing training exercises that include stops at Pete Caster / [email protected] the Chehalis-Centralia Airport. Dean Russell, a worker with Olivas Valdez Inc., carries plastic fencing back to the parking lot after the crew he was working with set up hundreds of yards of “It’s part of the procedure,” Kubistek fencing around Chamber Way in Chehalis Wednesday. Olivas Valdez, Inc. is prepping the Chamber Way area for repairs that will begin in the coming weeks. said. “It’s not like they are spotlighting residents.” UNDERWAY: Drivers are scheduled for weeknights, surements of the damaged For the past several months, resi- Monday through Friday, be- girder this week to determine dents have sporadically reported the Can Expect Interstate tween 7 p.m. and 7 a.m., accord- the size of the new girder. presence of the helicopters, some of 5 Lane Closure, Truck ing to the Washington State Starting next week, work them described as Black Hawk and Department of Transportation. will be suspended and traffic Apache aircraft. Restrictions and Drivers can also expect at lanes will reopen until mid- The increased helicopter activity is least four full overnight clo- September while the contrac- due to congested air traffic at the base, Pedestrian Detour on sures of northbound Inter- tor waits for the new girder to causing more training sessions to occur Chamber Way state 5 and the Chamber Way at nearby airfields, according to JBLM. be fabricated. By Kyle Spurr bridge, WSDOT said, though “Work will be suspended un- In the past two years, the number those closures are unlikely to of aircraft at the base increased from [email protected] til we hear back from the girder occur before October. fabricator,” WSDOT spokes- 100 to 150. The additional aircraft Repair work to replace Interstate 5 traffic will use have been assigned to JBLM as other woman Abbi Russell said. “That a damaged girder on the the Chamber Way on and off is how important that step is.” military bases are being restructured Chamber Way bridge in Che- ramps to travel around the around the country. Later next month, work halis will begin Wednesday closure. Joe Piek, a JBLM public affairs officer, will start again and lanes will night, causing nighttime lane WSDOT will announce told The Chronicle in May that the base be closed. closures on the bridge and In- the full closures once they are started training pilots earlier this year to Olivas Valdez Inc. will terstate 5 and restrictions to scheduled. fly two new helicopters, the Apache AH- then begin removing por- A Jeep turns on to Interstate 5 from 64E and the Black Hawk UH-60M. truck and pedestrian traffic. Olivas Valdez Inc., the tions of the sidewalk and Single-lane closures on In- project contractor out of Chamber Way on Wednesday after- please see CHOPPER, page Main 14 terstate 5 and Chamber Way Woodland, is taking mea- please see BRIDGE, page Main 14 noon in Chehalis.

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Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jer- would like included in the emy’s Cafe, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Community Calendar, please (360) 748-4417 email your information to Diesel Thursday, Mt. Rainier Scenic [email protected]. Railroad, 12:45 and 3:30 p.m., Elbe-Mineral, Include a daytime telephone (360) 492-5588, reservations (888) STEAM11 number where you can be Free barbecue, 5 p.m., Winlock Miller reached. Elementary, Winlock, introduction of teachers and staff to parents and stu- There is no charge for these dents, 6-7 p.m., open house, for students listings. to visit their classroom and meet teacher For questions about calendar items, call Doug Organizations Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 807-8238. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Support Groups 7:15-9:30 p.m. Saturday. Four Shillings Short plays Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Pete Caster / [email protected] p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. traditional and original music Bob Chapman, Seattle, sorts through “magic tops” as he unpacks clothing for his Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 from Ireland and Scotland, In- booth at the Packwood Flea Market in May 2013. dian ragas, folk ballads, old-time songs, medieval and Renais- Friday, Aug. 30 sance instrumentals and a cap- Thousands to Visit Packwood for pella numbers on an array of in- Oregon Trail music and dancing, Labor Day Flea Market open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., struments (more than 30). Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 Celebrating their 18th year An estimated 30,000 people all kinds of household and deco- Historic Lewis County Farmers Market, together, the husband/wife duo will be heading to East Lewis rative items. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., corner of North Pearl and of Aodh Og O’Tuama, from County this weekend for the La- Friday through Sunday, the Maple streets, Centralia, (360) 736-8977 Cork, Ireland, and Christy Mar- bor Day edition of the Packwood numerous vendors are open 9 Fridays at the Fox, organ music, by Paul Van Dyck, noon, Fox Theatre, Cen- tin, from California, tour in the Flea Market. a.m. and normally close at 6 p.m., tralia, free admission, (360) 880-8053 United States and Ireland. They Established in the 1970s, the but vendors may stay open until Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled are independent folk artists with Packwood Flea Market is the larg- dusk if they choose. On Monday, Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior 10 recordings, perform 150 con- est of its type in the Northwest. the market closes at noon. Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 certs a year and live as the trouba- Hundreds of vendors sell an- There is no admission charge. Doveland, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, dours of old, traveling from town tiques, novelties, clothing, and Nearby parking is available for $5. Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 to town performing at music fes- Libraries tivals, theaters and performing arts centers, coffeehouses, folk Packwood, closed due to the Labor Ridge Observatory. Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Day flea market societies, libraries and schools. Tenino Elementary School, (360) 515-0501 Cover charge for the perfor- Organized and hosted in Public Agencies partnership with the Cowlitz Games Day, traditional and modern mance is $12. board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Opening for Four Shillings County Economic Development Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 on Aging, Council of Governments, 10 a.m. Short will be Annie Henry, a Council, the outdoor music se- Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach Support Groups Celtic and folk fiddler and singer, ries provides concertgoers with trains, excursion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., at 6:30 p.m. crater views, free music, and 1.25 hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 More information is avail- food and drink available for pur- 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, able by calling the Matrix Cof- chase at the amphitheater. Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach [email protected] The Brown Edition will be train, excursion to Ruth, 5 p.m., 1.75 feehouse, (360) 740-0492, or hours, 1101 Sylvenus St., Chehalis, 748- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., visiting their website at www. playing 6:30-8:30 p.m. Admis- Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson 9593, www.steamtrainride.com Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 matrixcoffeehouse.com. sion to the concert is free. Rain Doveland, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter cancels the event. Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) For more information on the 273-2000, ext. 301 Saturday, Aug. 31 Brown Edition to concert series, visit www.face- Regular excursion steam train ride and Play at Mount St. book.com/MusicOnTheMnt. To museum tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Four Shillings Short to check for cancellations due to 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. (barbecue Helens Concert weather, call (360) 449-7804. meal with 3:30 p.m. ride), Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, reservations (888) STEAM11 Perform at Matrix For more information about The Mount St. Helens Na- Packwood Flea Market, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The Celtic/folk/world music tional Volcanic Monument will this and other events and op- duo Four Shillings Short is com- present the third of its three-part portunities offered at Mount St. Libraries ing to town to perform at the Music on the Mountain concert Helens, visit www.fs.usda.gov/ Packwood, closed due to the Labor Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, series Saturday at the Johnston mountsthelens. Day flea market

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5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Aug. 29, 2013 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 51.63 65.0 +0.02 L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s L 73.07 85.0 0.00 80s 70s Cowlitz at Packwood H L 1.64 10.5 +0.01 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s 40s Showers Likely Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 4.23 18.0 +0.06 30s Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 71º 59º 74º 55º 81º 56º 78º 54º 71º 53º 20s H H 3.51 ---- M 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 ...... 6:29 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:55 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 77 Moonrise ...... 12:13 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 63 70/59 87/56 Moonset...... 3:41 p.m. Normal High ...... 79 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 53 64/55 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ..... 101 in 1936 Seattle Anchorage 59/49 t 63/50 mc Record Low...... 40 in 1937 71/60 Boise 91/57 s 89/56 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 74/61 t 80/65 s Yesterday ...... 0.17" 71/60 81/57 9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 Dallas 105/80 s 102/80 s Month to date ...... 0.53" Tacoma Honolulu 91/74 s 90/75 s Normal month to date ...0.99" Centralia 73/60 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 97/81 s 95/81 t Year to date...... 16.44" 71/59 Yakima Nashville 94/73 s 95/73 s Normal year to date ....26.66" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 93/80 t 97/83 t 84/60 Longview 73/59 Trees None None St. Louis 97/76 s 97/77 s Salt Lake City 94/73 s 92/72 t AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 72/61 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None High San Francisco 70/59 pc 71/57 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 85/70 pc 86/70 s Portland 73/61 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 74/63 78/61 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 111/78 s 111/72 s New Delhi 91/79 t 92/79 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 86/63 s 80/58 pc Paris 76/58 mc 77/58 mc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 71/60 sh 73/56 sh Spokane 87/59 pc 81/55 s London 76/57 pc 74/57 pc Rio de Janeiro 76/62 s 79/60 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 65/59 sh 65/56 sh Tri Cities 88/64 s 86/59 s Mexico City 76/54 t 75/56 t Rome 82/66 s 82/65 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 71/60 sh 75/55 sh Wenatchee 85/64 pc 84/62 s Moscow 66/51 cl 65/54 mc Sydney 75/58 pc 80/56 s

Ductless CH504339sl.ke Heat Pump ADVANCEDADVANCED Specialist ENERGY SYSTEMS Your Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration Specialists Since 1982 360-748-1817 www.advancedenergyinc.com • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Independent Film ‘9’ Finishes Filming in Centralia LOCATION: Director Chose Downtown Centralia ABOUT THE FILM After First Half of Movie “9,” an independent, short Was Filmed in Portland film shot in downtown Cen- tralia, is described as a dark, By Kyle Spurr coming-of-age story about a [email protected] young ballerina. “Standing on the threshold The Portland-based pro- between innocence and ex- duction company Limbo Films, perience, a young ballerina along with independent direc- glimpses the dark truth about tor Kimberly Warner, finished her future as she teeters be- filming the short film “9,” a tween light and dark, order dark, coming-of-age film about and chaos,” according to the a young ballerina, early Wednes- film’s website. “‘9’ is a coming day morning in downtown Cen- of age tale about the mysteri- tralia. ous and sometimes frighten- A cast of 20 ballet dancers, ing initiations that us including the lead actress, Willa into our becoming.” Clare Truby, 12, Portland, per- The film was filmed in both formed scenes for the movie on Portland and Centralia. Magnolia Street between Pearl A screening of the film is Street and Tower Avenue. scheduled in March in Centra- The dancers filled Magnolia lia with the location still being Street for a performance scene determined. late Monday night. Kyle Spurr / [email protected] Truby was the focus of film- Director Kimberly Warner watches as lead actress Willa Clare Truby prepares for a scene in the independent ilm “9.” Truby ing on Tuesday night as the crew including the historic storefronts plays a young ballerina in the dark, coming-of-age ilm. had the young ballerina spin in and Lewis and Clark Hotel. circles with smoke and flames “We came here and said, ‘This billowing around her. is it,’” Warner said. “This town to shoot until 4 a.m. Wednesday. Magnolia Street. The permit was from home?” Warner wrote on The scenes matched the dark has opened its heart to us.” The crew already filmed the granted at no cost. the film’s website, 9film.tumblr. genre Warner envisioned when When the film is finished first half of the film in Portland. Warner also had to notify all com. she wrote the film two years ago. early next year, Warner said, The budget for the indepen- the impacted businesses prior to Warner has directed one Warner said she scouted out she wants to have a screening in dant film is $20,000. filming. other short film, “CPR,” and was Centralia in March and knew Centralia. Warner contacted the city “Who needs a Warner Bros. the production designer for the the downtown area was the exact The film crew began shooting of Centralia in April to request Hollywood backlot when we can independant films “Legacy” and backdrop she needed for the film, Monday afternoon and continued a special event permit to close transform a street 90 miles away “The Light.” County Ready to Proceed With Road Safety Improvement Program AGAINST THE CLOCK: improvement program. weather — an impending threat Rod Lakey, of Lewis County Pub- as federal funding continues,” On Thursday, the county’s to the program’s success — neces- lic Works, said at the commission- Lakey said. Public Works Hope to Public Works Department will sitated swift action, Public Works ers’ meeting last week. The first phase of the pro- Complete Project Before request that the County Com- Director Tim Elsea said Monday. The second phase prioritizes gram, which began March 14, mission approve the call for bids Work in phase two will in- safety improvements to the most 2011, included the installation of Arrival of Bad Weather for phase two of the County clude installing guardrails, dangerous roads in Lewis Coun- flexible guide posts; regulatory, By Lisa Broadt Road Safety Project. building guardrail landings by ty; danger was calculated by the guidance and warning signs; and Sealed bids were opened Tues- placing crushed surfacing, traf- number of fatalities. pavement marking materials. [email protected] day. Normally the request would fic control and other work. Davis Lake Road in Morton Both phases were funded in With the first phase complete, be brought before the County “These are corridor improve- and Lincoln Creek Road west of full through the Federal High- Lewis County is ready to proceed Commission at its next regular ments, so we’ll do guardrail im- Centralia are at the top of the list. way Administration’s Surface with its $1.5 million road safety meeting, but the potential for bad provements along the entire route,” “We’ll work down the list Transportation Program.

News in Brief Crash in Toledo Sends Centralia Hospital by a family markable structures.” When the unexpected crops up, the right member. Rehabilitation grants are insurance means everything. Two to Hospital awarded through a competitive application process, the state De- By The Chronicle Chehalis Looking partment of Archaeology said in A two-vehicle collision near to Fill Open Seat on the release. Criteria for funding Home · Auto · Business Toledo sent two people to Provi- Planning Commission include: historical significance, dence Centralia Hospital Tues- urgency of need and provision Flood · Earthquake day evening, according to the By The Chronicle for long-term preservation. Pri- Washington State Patrol. ority is given to barns that re- Craig K. McCrown, 51, of The city of Chehalis currently main in agricultural use. We work with a variety of insurance companies to ensure you get the Kelso, was driving a 2001 Chev- has one vacancy on its Planning Historic agricultural struc- most comprehensive insurance coverage tailored to meet your needs. Commission. rolet pickup truck southbound tures listed in the Heritage Barn Safeco · Liberty Northwest · Travelers · Mutual of Enumclaw on state Route 505 and slowed Applicants interested in serv- Register, the Washington Heri- to turn left near milepost five, ing on the Chehalis Planning tage Register or the National The Hartford · Hagerty · Foremost · American Modern about 1 ½ miles west of Toledo, Commission must live within Register of Historic Places are shortly after 5 p.m., according to the Chehalis School District. The eligible to receive grants. the State Patrol. A 1988 Toyota position is for a four-year term. All nomination/application pickup driven by Jacob R. Baker, Applications will be reviewed materials related to the Heri- 21, of Toledo, failed to slow down by the City Council. The council tage Barn Register and the Heri- and rear-ended it. may request that the applicant tage Barn Rehabilitation Grant The cause of the collision was attend a council meeting and Program can be downloaded distracted driving, and Baker discuss the appointment. at www.dahp.wa.gov/heritage- will be cited for second-degree For more information, con- barn-register. negligent driving, according to tact the Chehalis Community For more information, con- the State Patrol. Development office at (360) 345- tact Chris Moore at (206) 624- Baker sustained injuries and 2229 or visit the Chehalis website 9449 or [email protected]. 209 W. Main Street · Centralia, WA CH502034sl.cg was transported to the hospital at www.ci.chehalis.wa.us. Grant applications are due by by family, according to the State Application forms are avail- Monday, Oct. 28; grant awards 360-736-8281 Patrol. His truck was driven able on the city’s website and will will be announced in early 2014. from the scene. be accepted at the community de- A 17-year-old passenger from velopment office through Sept. 16. Castle Rock traveling in Mc- The Planning Commission Crown’s truck also sustained meets in City Hall on the second injuries and was transported to Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. Providence Centralia Hospital. The 2001 pickup truck was driv- LEARN HOW TO EARN en from the scene. Grant Funding Now Available for State’s Three-Vehicle Crash Near Heritage Barns EXTRA INCOME. Winlock High School By The Chronicle

Sends Teen to Hospital The Washington State De- Take the H&R Block Income Tax Course to learn how to prepare taxes like a pro. Class times and partment of Archaeology and By The Chronicle locations are flexible to fit your current job, school and family schedules. Bilingual courses are Historic Preservation on Mon- available. Not only will you learn a new skill, you could earn extra income as a tax professional.* A three-vehicle collision near day announced that applications Winlock High School Tuesday for funding, through the Heri- Enroll now! evening sent one 16-year-old to tage Barn Rehabilitation Grant the hospital and resulted in the Program, now are available. destruction of three cars, accord- Part of the state’s Heritage ing to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Barn Preservation Initiative es- For class times and locations, visit Office. tablished in 2007, the grant pro- A 16-year-old girl from Win- gram assists with rehabilitation hrblock.com/class lock slowed to take a left turn projects that will stabilize and into the school’s parking lot on preserve designated Heritage 800-HRBLOCK (800-472-5625) the 200 block of North Military Barns across the state. Since the Road at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, said program’s inception, the grant Bilingual classes are taught in English and the instructor or assistant will be able to answer questions in Spanish as needed. Textbooks will be program has provided assistance provided in both English and Spanish and course exams will be offered in a bilingual format.*Enrollment in, or completion of, the H&R Block Sgt. Rob Snaza. Income Tax Course is neither an offer nor a guarantee of employment. Additional qualifications may be required. Enrollment restrictions apply. A second vehicle, also driven to 46 barns. State restrictions may apply. Additional training may be required in MD and other states. Valid at participating locations only. Void where prohibited. H&R Block is an equal opportunity employer. This course is not intended for, nor open to any persons who are either currently by a 16-year-old, slowed behind “This program is made pos- employed by or seeking employment with any professional tax preparation company or organization other than H&R Block. OBTP# B13696 it, but a third vehicle, driven by sible because of the tremen- ©2013 HRB Tax Group, Inc. a 16-year-old from Chehalis, dous dedication and passion struck the second vehicle, which owners have for their historic Let our experienced instructors teach you to earn extra income.Call for Morton caused it to hit the first vehicle, barns,” Jerri Honeyford, chair Special. Snaza said. of the Barn Advisory Commit- CH504636bw.cg All three cars were destroyed. tee, said in a news release. “We The driver of the second vehicle applaud those who continue to 1115 Harrison Avenue, Centralia, WA 98531 n 360-736-1004 was transported to Providence serve as stewards of these re- Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013

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August 23 - August 29 State Health Exchange Gets More Time to Add Plans Turbo $3 • PG SEATTLE (AP) — The federal approved by Washington's insur- man for the exchange, said ibility it needs to be ready to serve 11:30am Monsters University government has decided to give ance commissioner. Wednesday that the delay in its citizens starting Oct. 1. $3 • G Washington state a few extra days Earlier this month, Insurance finalizing insurance plans for Other states have been given 2:30pm to finalize the list of insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler ap- Washington will not affect the flexibility, but Washington is the Now You See Me companies that will offer plans on proved four insurance companies state's open enrollment period, only state to receive extra time to $3 • PG13 CH503141cz.cg 6:00pm (No Tues.) the state health exchange. to join the exchange and rejected set to begin Oct. 1. certify its insurance plans, Ma- Man of Steel The board of the Washington proposals by five others because Stephanie Magill, spokeswom- gill said Wednesday. $3 • PG13 Health Benefit Exchange was set their plans didn't fit all the rules an for the regional office of the "That flexibility provides our 9:00pm (No Tues.) $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor to vote Thursday on what plans set up by the federal government. federal health care program, said board with the opportunity to with parent at or before 6:00pm Tuesday: Live Music w/ “Lee Koch” will be part of the exchange. Some of those companies the U.S. Department of Health see what happens with some of 7:00pm, FREE, All Ages Minor with parent before 7 pm only That meeting will be held, but have appealed Kreidler's decision and Human Services has given the plans that are still currently $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia the board has scheduled another and are in the middle of an ap- states flexibility in setting up their in the appeals process with the (360) 736-1634 • meeting on Sept. 4 to consider peals process. exchange and wants to give Wash- office of the insurance commis- plans that are still waiting to be Michael Marchand, spokes- ington whatever support and flex- sioner," Marchand said. News in Brief COMING to monitor the blaze to make crosswalk is present, then traffic off between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Goat Rocks Wilderness sure it does not expand, accord- must stop at any intersection if each day. SOON! Fire Hasn’t Grown ing to the release. There are no pedestrians are waiting to cross The Winlock PTSA will help fire-related road or trail closures the street. distribute the collected items to By The Chronicle at the time. Washington State Fines: the schools in the district, which Fire personnel from the Gif- • School zone speeding fines will then distribute supplies and ford Pinchot National Forest are range between $189, for those shoes to needy children. still monitoring a 10-acre wild- Tenino Police Prepare traveling 1 to 5 mph over the Shannon Criss, superinten- fire discovered last week in a re- for Extra Patrols for limit, to $210 for those driving 6 dent of the Winlock School Dis- mote and inaccessible section of to 10 mph over. trict, said supplies and clothing the Goat Rocks Wilderness. Start of School • Failure to stop for school pa- may be donated even after this The fire is estimated to be By The Chronicle trol — $216 drive ends. about 10 acres in size and has not Tenino police announced • Failure to yield to pedestri- grown since its discovery on Aug. Tuesday they will conduct em- ans — $124 Economic Development 21, according to a press release phasis safety patrols the first • Overtaking or meeting a At Chehalis from the Gifford Pinchot Na- school bus — $394 week of school in the city. Council to Host Thorbeckes! tional Forest. “With students returning to • Cellphone use while driving Barbecue and Social “Public and firefighter safety our area schools next week, it is — $124 are our top priorities and drive critical to be reminded of school By The Chronicle With Yoga how we act to suppress this fire,” area safety,” Tenino Police Chief The Lewis Economic De- Instructor District Ranger Gar Abbas said School Supply and John Hutchings wrote in a press velopment Council is holding Melissa Fox in the release. “Presently, there release. Shoe Drive Being Held a barbecue and social event for is no known threat to the pub- The speed limit, when school in Winlock members on Thursday, Sept. 12, lic and firefighters will continue zone lights are flashing, is 20 at the Riverside Golf Club pavil- monitoring the situation, pre- mph. Police also urge drivers to By The Chronicle lion from 6 to 9 p.m. paring contingencies and take pay attention to school crossing A “Fill the Bus” school sup- Ramblin’ Jack’s will cater the action as needed.” guards, as motorists are required plies and shoe drive is being held barbecue buffet at 6:30 p.m. The fire ignited after light- by law to stop. in Winlock through today. Modern Day Hero, a Centra- ning struck in the area, and is Pedestrians have the right A bus is parked at the Win- lia youth band, will provide the currently burning in extremely of way in the crosswalks, and lock School District office. The music. CH504203bw.db steep and rugged terrain, ac- many children and parents cross goal is to fill the bus with school The event costs $15 per per- Centralia 360 736-1683 cording to the release. The recent at Sussex, Old Highway 99 and supplies. In addition, there are son. Chehalis 360 748-3744 rain and high humidity has kept various other side streets. boxes next to the bus for dona- RSVP by Sept. 5 to tdekoker@ Rochester 360 273-0457 the fire activity low. Traffic must stop for pedes- tions of new and used shoes. lewisedc.com or call (360) 748- www.thorbeckes.com Fire personnel will continue trians in the crosswalk. If no Donations can be dropped 0114. CH469606bw.db

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Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Flood Solutions: The End of the Study Era Is Nigh The headline in last Sat- efforts to mitigate the flooding for local flood protection proj- and drainage improvements are urday’s front page Chronicle Our Views that is sure to inundate the Che- ects; $4.4 million for projects also occurring near Adna. summed it up: “Dirt Work at ized, and not much has been halis River basin again in the that both reduce flooding and In the Epilogue to “The Last: After Years of Inaction, done since beyond a series of le- not-so-distant future. benefit fish; and $2.2 million for Flood of 2007,” Chronicle re- Flood Mitigation Projects Are vees for flood protection, which It started with local leaders project management and per- porter Dan Schreiber ended the Underway Throughout the Che- have regularly been topped and local input. Gregoire kept mitting. tale of flooding with, “In secur- halis River Basin.” when the Chehalis, Newaukum her promises. The Chehalis One project underway, as de- ing some kind of lasting protec- As detailed in the book “The and Skookumchuck rivers rise. River Basin Flood Authority tailed in last Saturday’s newspa- tion, regular Lewis County folks Flood of 2007: Disaster and Following the flood of 2007, over the years debated the mer- per, is raising the Airport Levee can only hope their leaders will Survival on the Chehalis River,” the state Legislature took notice, its of various ideas, and finally, to protect against 100-year flood match the heroism and ingenu- ity flood victims and rescuers produced by The Chronicle perhaps because of the closure of the Chehalis Basin Work Group, events. This will provide protec- newsroom following that 100- composed of David Burnett, tion for the airport, I-5 and the showed for each other as the Interstate 5 for four days. Then- year flood, we’ve been dealing Karen Valenzuela, Vickie Raines, retail stores in the area which floodwaters swirled on that De- and subsequently studying pos- Gov. Chris Gregoire promised Jay Gordon, J. Vander Stoep generate an estimated $550,000 cember day.” sible flood solutions going back solutions and action. and Keith Phillips, has achieved per day in sales. The time of studies and no to 1887 — the first documented Local leaders at the time securing real flood control proj- Other tangible projects flood protection improvements flood of the Chehalis River. suggested a retention dam on ects. underway include building a appears near its end. This has An early effort to stem flood- the Chehalis River above Pe Ell. The Chehalis Basin Work dike to protect the city of Pe been a difficult, monumental ing was in 1933 when Lewis Others pushed for a revival of a Group presented a proposal to Ell’s wastewater treatment plant. process. County Rep. A.E. Mandery filed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Gov. Jay Inslee for $28.2 mil- When the Chehalis River flowed For those that put in the a bill to build an 800-foot chan- levee project, although many lion. It passed through the state over its bank in 2007, it sent sew- time, for those that were pas- nel west of Centralia, which contended that project would Legislature and now that money age from the plant into the river. sionate about finding solutions, would divert part of the Skoo- only offer protection for Inter- is at work. Another project is building a for those that have pushed for kumchuck River at a cost of state 5. It includes $9.2 million for levee around the city of Bucoda’s the common good for the entire $3,000. Today, finally, we hold hope the study and design of a water wellhead to protect the town’s Chehalis River Basin, we are That project never material- and see, for the first time, real retention dam; $10.7 million drinking water system. Levee grateful. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Once Again Clearing the Desk of Useless Information, Thoughts Little notes and clippings that seemed too good to throw away at the time eventu- Do children play ally make their way to my desk, which periodically needs clean- “Jacks” anymore? Does ing. Here’s 2013’s effort toward a any young person neater world. Do children play “Jacks” even know what anymore? Does any young per- I’m talking about? son even know what I’m talking about? What a wonderful way it was to Join me in forming the National sharpen one’s Association of Guys, or NAG. dexterity and We’ll show ‘em! visual acuity. It Whatever happened to the was considered Jaycees? Originally known as to be a girl’s the Junior Chamber of Com- game (at least merce, somebody came up with in my school), By Bill Moeller the thought that the word “ju- but I seem to nior” seemed demeaning, thus remember I was pretty good at they became The Jaycees. Open it. But as Mark Twain once said, to anyone between the ages of Letters to the Editor “I can remember everything, 18 to 41, its motto is “Leadership Training Through Community and wood products and we still built every road out there and whether it actually happened or Coal Backers Launch could be. However, things have have proven to be the best fire- not.” Service.” I was a member of the East Wenatchee club up until Expensive Campaign changed. fighters. The equipment consisted of Now, the consequences of It happens almost every time a small rubber ball, a cup and a I moved to Lewis County. Ac- To the editor: cording to its Web site, nation- Proponents of inundating this lumber industry cutback firefighters are called in from number of “jacks.” I forget how was predictable but ignored. Ev- town to put out a forest fire. many. The jacks resembled min- wide membership is now down Washington state with coal and to approximately 24,000. I won- crude oil by rail are currently ery logger who ever donned a They get lost on a spur or dead- iature anti-tank devises from tin hat and a pair of cork boots end road, and by the time they WW II. The player would scatter der why. spending tens of millions of dol- How come being on the fed- lars on a sophisticated public re- could see there’s trouble ahead. get to a fire, loggers have already the jacks over a flat surface by But, like now, as well as back put it out and are on their way tossing them out of the cup. eral “No call” list has no effect lations offensive promising jobs on all those recorded messages and environmental protection. then, who listens to loggers? back to work. But you don’t see Holding the ball in the palm that happening any more. of his or her hand, the player let we get around mealtime? I sup- Please take their message The result is our prime for- it bounce, and picked up one pose that if I stayed on the line with a grain of salt. ests are going up in smoke So what do we have today? jack, catching the ball with the long enough I might eventually Realize it was crafted by a because boneheads in poli- Same old thing, only worse. By same hand before it bounced get to scream at an actual per- skilled and highly compensated tics make bum decisions and the time firefighters get to a fire again. That was easy. The next son, but it isn’t worth the wait. advertising agency to manipu- couldn’t give a hoot about tak- now it’s too darn hot to get any- Voting eligibility has been in time, the player had to pick up late you into believing there may ing precautions. When President thing done because they were on the news again, and the discus- precisely two jacks, then three be some benefit to welcoming Bill Clinton booted the loggers the pot too long getting ready sion is about whether or not it’s and four, etc. until failing to massive amounts of toxic cargo out of the woods because of that to “get out of the barn.” A fire legal to require photo identifica- complete a cycle. It was harm- into Lewis County’s communi- spotted owl hoax then enforced doesn’t wait for anyone. Once it tion. My feeling is this: A state less, safe and fun, and I don’t ties and waterways. There is not. that Roadless Rule act so that takes off in all that dry under- know how many years it has has a perfect right to require loggers would never cut down brush, it’s out of control within photo ID, but the state itself Their single goal is to ease another tree, he changed the pic- minutes. been since I’ve seen a set of jacks your conscience into ignoring for sale. Pity. should provide it at no cost. ture of having a healthy timber All the safeguards of prevent- Otherwise it’s a form of poll tax, the widespread and immedi- belt across America, which by Did you know that ostriches ate damage these proposals will ing forest fires today have been and that hasn’t been legal for a the way is the finest in the world. thrown out the window and don’t really stick their head in inflict, if approved and built in long time. With the loggers out of the replaced by inadequate supervi- the sand? They just stretch their Centralia, Chehalis, Winlock Why doesn’t Hollywood woods, a demon in disguise sion. If they were serious about necks and lay their head on top and the larger Lewis County make musicals anymore? As I raised its devastating head, that firefighting prevention, why in of the ground. While being fac- area. tually correct, it doesn’t have the remember, the last big one was being dry underbrush. And how God’s creation don’t they get out same impact to say of someone “Chicago,” a wonderful film, and long have loggers been banned there and clean out some of that I don’t think it lost any money Phil Brooke who wants to ignore something, from the woods? A good 20 dry underbrush instead of play- for the studio. I’ll still watch Centralia “He just lays his head on top of years or so now, and we are wit- ing checkers and drinking beer? “Singing in the Rain” any time the ground.” nessing some of the consequenc- That in itself would cut down it’s shown on TV, and am not As a male (certified and Politics Causes Forests es of unprotected timber caused on most of those out-of-control averse to popping a DVD of it validated) I object to a situation by negligent management. fires. into the player as well. that has become commonplace to Go Up in Smoke Those loggers who were Could loggers be of any help Until next time ... in advertising circles, particu- ••• To the editor: booted out of the woods should here? If you ask a logger, none of Have you noticed any chang- have been put back in to clean larly on television. Whenever a Bill Moeller is a former enter- this would ever have happened heterosexual couple is shown tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city es in our way of life here in out all that underbrush. They in the first place. But who listens together and one of them does council member, paratrooper and America since President Barack know what they are doing, do a to loggers? or says something stupid, it’s pilot living in Centralia. He can be Obama has been in the driver’s good job and have always been always the man who does, right? reached at bookmaven321@comcast. seat? We were once one of the the stewards of our forests, They Art Reynolds Always. Men of the world, unite! net. world’s top exporters of lumber know where to go because they Chehalis

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- be reached at (360) 807-8234, or at (360) 458- the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining 2681, or by e-mail at [email protected]. etry is not accepted. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Local Schools Have Mixed Results on Standardized Tests ScoreS are In: Some their peers in just two of the 21 categories, both in reading. Lewis County Area Only 14.6 percent of the dis- to vIew IndIvIduaL SchooL or Students Outperform trict’s eighth-graders passed the washington’s 2013 math exam compared to 53.2 act results remain dIStrIct PerforMance Peers, Others Fall Behind percent statewide. By amy nile Still, Mossyrock maintained Steady but Best Visit: reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us a four-year graduation rate of national average Choose: school district from drop down menu and navigate to indi- [email protected] 82.2 percent. vidual school Some Lewis County area Compare: data from different school years by changing the year in students bested their peers on naPavIne teSt-takerS boasted By The Chronicle the second drop down menu higher scores than their counter- standardized tests, while others Washington’s graduat- parts across the state in 14 of the fell short, according to results re- ing seniors outscored their StatewIde teSt reSuLtS 21 exam areas. leased Monday. peers nationally in the ACT All Napavine age levels bested In Washington, scores exam in 2013, according to Grade Level Reading Math Writing Science their peers in reading, except the on the Measurements of Stu- numbers released Monday. 3rd Grade 73.0% 65.2% fourth grade, which remained dent Progress for grades three Washington’s students close to the state’s average. through eight, and High School earned average composite 4th Grade 72.4% 62.5% 62.1% The district’s four-year grad- Proficiency Exams and End-of- score of 22.8, compared to uation rate also remained high at Course tests for older students, the national average of 20.9. 5th Grade 72.6% 62.6% 66.5% 85.7 percent. showed a slight improvement Washington’s scores overall, according to state state were the nation’s seventh 6th Grade 71.4% 59.3% toLedo StudentS outper- Superintendent Randy Dorn. highest among states in formed their peers in just two “There aren’t any dramatic which at least 20 percent of 7th Grade 68.7% 63.7% 71.0% categories. changes from last year,” Dorn graduating seniors took the Still, the district’s second- 8th Grade 66.2% 53.2% 64.9% said in a press release. “But our test. year high school math test-takers scores are up on more tests than A composite score con- earned a nearly perfect 98.5 per- 10th Grade 83.5% EOC below 84.9% EOC below down.” sists of four content areas, cent score. including English, reading, The district had a four-year End of Course Scores In LewIS county’S two larg- math and science. Scores est school districts — Centralia graduation rate of 81.4 percent. Grade Level Math Year 1 Math Year 2 are scaled from one to 36. All Grades 80.7% 89.4% and Chehalis — some students About 21 percent of whIte PaSS teSt-takerS exceed- outscored their peers while oth- Washington 12th graders, ers fell behind, according to the ed their counterparts across the Grade Level Biology or 14,316 students, took the All Grades 81.7% Washington report card from state in just three of the 21 cat- ACT in the 2012‒13 school the state Office of Superinten- egories. year, reflecting a consistent, dent of Public Instruction. Students at all levels scored slightly upward trend in Test-takers in smaller dis- below their peers statewide ACT participation. tricts in the Lewis County area in reading, science and writ- From 2009 to 2013, the erving also achieved mixed results. ing. The district’s fourth- and S number of ACT test-taking LewiS County seventh-grade writing scores students in Washington Pacific chehaLIS StudentS surpassed dropped well under the state’s grew by nearly 17 percent their peers in 15 of the 21 test- with 32.4 percent and 26.7 per- while the number of gradu- ed categories in math, reading, cent respectively. ates decreased by 0.3 per- Prosthetics & Orthotics, llc writing and science. The district did slightly better cent. Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned Test-takers improved their than the state with its four-year The state’s average com- scores over results from 2011-12 graduation rate of 79.4 percent. posite scores remained con- •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces in all but six of the 21 subject ar- sistent over that same five- wInLock StudentS eas. earned year period. • Leg Braces • Arch Supports higher marks than their peers in “We’re happy with the prog- “Our students perform • Diabetic Shoes ress we’ve been making,” Su- three of the 21 categories tested. well, overall, on the ACT,” perintendent Ed Rothlin said. Third through eighth grade said State Superintendent • Repairs & Adjustments “We're not really seeing anything math scores fell below 56 percent. Randy Dorn in the release. new.” The district’s 84.8 percent “But we still have work to • Home Or Ofice Visits Rothlin said the district will graduation rate remained above do, as a state, to address the continue efforts to improve mid- the state average. opportunity gap that exists dle school math so students have between racial subgroups. (360) 330-1602 the foundation they need to take oakvILLe PuPILS exceeded their Scores remain consistent 1720 Cooks Hill Rd. advanced science, technology, peers in four of the 21 testing ar- with no real gains.” engineering and math course- eas. Centralia, Wa Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO work in high school. Now, he The district received particu- Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist said, about a quarter of the dis- larly low math scores with just Ofice Hours by Appointment trict’s eighth-graders are taking 13.6 percent of eighth-graders This year, Morton will receive MEDICARE • VA • DSHS • L & I • ALL INSURANCES algebra, but the district hopes to passing and 21.7 percent for the CH502803bw.cg $408,000 for its third and final increase that number to half of seventh grade. year of additional state funding all students. Oakville had a four-year to aid in academic progress. Additionally, Rothlin said, graduation rate of 79.3 percent. the district’s newly adopted lan- Manke said the district will guage arts curriculum should rocheSter StudentS outscored focus on raising end-of-course help improve reading and writ- their peers in 16 of the 21 areas, test scores in math and biology. ing scores in the future. including high scores on every Additionally, he said, the dis- The four-year high school level of science exams and all but trict will continue to increase graduation rate in Chehalis im- one math testing category. student learning with the skills proved slightly to 87.2 percent. The district earned a 84.6 educators have learned from THE ENDLESS SUMMER SALE percent four-year graduation the extra training the state has centraLIa StudentS earned rate. funded. scores below the state’s average AUG 25–SEPT 2 in 16 of the 21 categories. tenIno teSt-takerS fell below onaLaSka IS aLSo entering its Still, Centralia test-takers the state’s average in all but two final year as a Required Action showed improvement over scores of the 21 areas. District. from 2011-12 in all but six areas. Third- through eighth-grade The district’s four-year grad- Superintendent Steve Bodnar students earned collective scores uation rate remained on par with said the district is concentrat- between 26.7 percent to 52.8 per- the state at 77.1 percent. ing resources and instructional cent on math tests. High school Onalaska students earned % strategy to improve performance math scores also dropped below higher scores than their counter- in student subgroups, such as the state’s average. parts in five of the 21 categories. * low-income, Hispanic, English The district’s four-year grad- All grades fell below the state’s OFF language learners and special uation rate also remained well average in reading and writing education. under the state’s at 73.6 percent. but students bested their peers in “We’re not only touching all math and science at some levels. 30 students but the subgroups are adna teSt-takerS outscored John Neal, Onalaska's dean of also making academic progress,” their peers in five of the 21 test students, said the district’s scores he said. categories. are dragged down by test-takers PAINTS & STAINS Bodnar said the district will The district has the area’s from the virtual academy. The % * continue to focus on math and highest four-year high school district, he said, has a number of 15 OFF Come Home to science in the future without di- graduation rate — 90.2 percent students in online learning pro- People’s Choice custom order wallpaper minishing reading and language — compared to the state’s 77.2 grams that do not actually attend arts instruction. percent. Onalaska schools. The four-year high school “I don’t know if that’s an issue graduation rate in Centralia im- Morton feLL far BeLow the in other districts but in ours it proved from 63.7 percent in 2011- state’s average four-year gradu- definitely is,” he said. 12 to 67.5 percent last year. ation rate with just 60.9 percent Neal recommends visiting “It starts in closing the — the lowest in the Lewis County the Washington State Report achievement gap and then they area. Card website by going to the have less of a gap when they get The state named Morton district and looking for each in- to high school,” Bodnar said, a Required Action District for dividual school to get a more ac- noting that improving the grad- low-achieving scores three years curate representation of student uation rate remains a top district ago. Since then, the district has progress. priority. received additional state funding STORe HOuRS: to put towards improvement ef- aS educatorS acroSS the Lewis Pe eLL BoaSted a four-year forts. LABOR DAY: 7 AM TO 4 PM County area prepare for students MOn – FRi: 7 AM TO 7 PM graduation rate of 89.5 percent, In 2012-13, the district’s pu- to come back to school in com- SAT: 8 AM TO 6 PM well above the state’s average at pils bested students in other ing weeks, they are considering Sun: 10 AM TO 6 PM 77.2 percent. parts of the state in eight of the last year’s test results and aiming Store hours may vary. See store for details. 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Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens RIvERSIDE FIRE AUThORITy 1200 block of Mellen Street after edly threatening and chasing allegedly went to the home to alleged second-degree assault on he allegedly attempted to sell pre- his neighbor with a knife on the retrieve her son’s truck keys be- the 5300 block of state Route 6 Car Fire scription drugs to another person 1200 block of Alder Street at 8:35 cause he had been arrested ear- in Pe Ell at 11 a.m. Wednesday. • A 1985 Bronco was de- who reported it to police. p.m. Wednesday. The victim re- lier in the day for alleged assault. Thompson reportedly got in an argument with his ex-girlfriend stroyed after a fire at 10:16 p.m. • A boy was arrested and portedly retaliated by striking Criminal Trespass Wednesday on state Route 507 at released at 1:36 p.m. Wednes- Pearson in the back with a stick. and chased her down state Route Sterling Breen Crushing Inc. The day on the 400 block of Denny Pearson was then released to • Kristy A. Price-Alvarez, 33, 6 when she left in her car. He al- car overheated, and by the time Way after he allegedly attempted the hospital due to injuries sus- of Centralia, was arrested and legedly tried to ram her car three the owner popped the hood, to sell pills to someone, who in tained during the confrontation. booked into jail for first-degree times before she got away and there were flames in the engine. turn reported it to police. • James O. Perkins, 40, of Cen- criminal trespassing after she called police, who found Thomp- was found by law enforcement son and arrested him for assault. The Bronco was a total loss. malicious mischief tralia, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for in a vacant building on the 700 • A business owner reported block of North Tower Avenue at Possession of meth CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTmENT fourth-degree assault after he al- that someone painted graffiti legedly pushed his wife during an 7:09 a.m. Wednesday. • Derrick S. Alefteras, 25, on several buildings on the 100 of Chehalis was arrested and Burglary argument on the 600 block of Mar- Stolen video Games block of South Tower Avenue at ion Street at 7:24 p.m. Tuesday. booked into jail for an outstand- • Someone stole a Dell com- 11:14 a.m. Wednesday. • Police took a report of the ing Department of Corrections puter, iPod, backpack and T- Drugs and a Warrant theft of video games that were warrant on the 100 block of shirts from a residence on the DUI • Dylan E. Pirtle, 25, of Cen- reportedly stolen from the 1200Bearcat Court outside of Cheha- 1300 block of Crescent Avenue • Rupp W. Freece, 22, of tralia, was arrested and booked block of Marion Street at 8:56 p.m.lis at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. During at 9:39 p.m. Wednesday. The Winlock, was arrested and into jail for an outstanding war- Tuesday. There is a suspect and the his arrest, police allegedly lo- case is under investigation. booked into the Lewis County rant and alleged possession of a case is still under investigation. cated a glass pipe and suspected meth Possession Jail for suspicion of driving un- controlled substance on the 1100 methamphetamine in a bag. der the influence on the 1000 block of West Main Street at LEWIS COUNTy ShERIFF’S OFFICE • Amanda M. Ervin, 24, Cen- block of South Gold Street at tralia, was arrested and booked 8:09 p.m. Tuesday. ChEhALIS POLICE DEPARTmENT 9:22 a.m. Tuesday. • Anna C. Bergman, 37, of Burglary for several outstanding war- Green hill Assault rants and alleged possession of Stolen Bikes Centralia, was arrested and • Someone broke into a resi- • Alexander L. Lopez, 18, methamphetamine at 2:58 a.m. • Three bikes were reportedbooked into jail for alleged posses- dence on the 200 block of Spencer Thursday at North Rock Street sion of heroin and an outstanding Road in Toledo between Monday of Auburn, was arrested and stolen from a backyard on the booked into the Lewis County and West Pine Street. warrant at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday near and Wednesday and stole two 500 block of South King Street at Jail for third-degree assault af- 9:24 a.m. Tuesday. the intersection of Marion Street sinks, an ice-making machine, vehicle Theft and Oxford Avenue. utility wire and other items. ter he allegedly assaulted a staff Broken Window member at Green Hill School. • A red 1965 Chevy pickup All in the Family Assault truck with a red box and no rear • Officers took a report of Lopez, an inmate at Green Hill, window was reported stolen on a window that was broken out • Teresa L. Perkins, 56, of • Daniel G. Thompson, 35, Pe allegedly rammed his head into the 1000 block of Harrison Av- of a house on the 100 block ofCentralia, was arrested and Ell, was arrested and booked for a staff member’s shoulder. enue at 7:08 a.m. Thursday. Kipling Lane at 10 a.m. Tuesday. booked into jail for suspicion of second-degree burglary after Prescription Drugs Assault she allegedly forced her way into In Remembrance • Clifton R. Young, 48, Dallas, • Samuel L. Pearson, 39, her daughter-in-law’s home on Texas, was arrested and booked Centralia, was arrested and the 600 block of Marion Street robert o. (bob) duncan at 10:32 a.m. Wednesday on the released for assault after alleg- at 11:15 p.m. Tuesday. Perkins "Captain Cow-man" Crime Stoppers of Lewis County "Captain Cow-man," three children, Robert Owen Residential Burglary in Morton retired Flying Tiger Line (Bonnie), Catherine Marie and FedEx Express Captain Pratt (Bert) and Steven Gene Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are seeking your assis- Robert O. (Bob) Duncan (Monique); 10 grandchildren; tance in a burglary investigation. On Aug. 12 between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., someone made forced en- passed away quietly on and 10 great-grandchildren. try into a home in the 400 block of Dodge Road, Morton, and stole Aug. 1, 2013 at the age of A memorial service will be the following items: 74 in Spokane, Wash. from held at Oaks Pioneer Church the effects of Alzheimer's in Sellwood, Ore. on Sept. 1, Disease. 2013 at 2:00 p.m. • A three strand necklace, one strand is freshwater pearl and the Bob was born in Portland, In lieu of lowers, please other two are jade, with a matching bracelet Ore. on Nov. 9, 1938, to donate to the Alzheimer's • Half carat diamond gold ring with four smaller stones surrounding Robert Orval Duncan and Society. the middle stone Dorothy Katherine Wagner. • Heart-shaped 18 carat gold bracelet He is survived by his wife To view the obituary, please • Woman’s watch encrusted with Austrian crystals, mother of pearl face with gold hands of 57 years, Suzanne; his go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Pearl necklace with knots between each pearl • Three handmade wooden boxes, two are square in shape and one is an octagon “Vince” The value of this theft and damage is approximately $3,800. eVerett Vincent hayes If you have information about the location of this property or the person responsible for stealing September 24, 1913 - August 25, 2013 it, don’t delay. Call right away. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the any person and often stated “If I can’t say clearance of this crime or any other crime. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-748-6422 or report on- something nice I don’t line at www.lewiscountycrimestoppers.org. Remember, you never have to leave your name. say anything at all.” He attended Tipsters 3415, 3442, 3447, 3448, 3458, 3490, 3494, please call Crime Stoppers for reward infor- Chehalis First mation. Christian Church and was a member of the local American Legion Death Notices The only independent and locally owned funeral home and Eagles. Vince was a serious collector • ROBERT O. DUNCAN, 74, Spokane, for- in Centralia-Chehalis. of vinyl records in merly of Rochester, died Thursday, Aug. addition to other 1, in Spokane. A memorial service will be NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY musical recording a 2 p.m. Sunday at Oaks Pioneer Church, CH502042sl.cg formats all of which Sellwood, Ore. 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 • LAWRENCE EARL EXTINE, 86, Olympia, for- he generously shared merly of the Onalaska and Cinebar areas, est. 1907 with family and died Monday, Aug. 26, at Providence Everett Vincent friends. St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. No services Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 “Vince” Hayes, age Survivors include are planned. Arrangements are under 99, died Sunday, Aug. son, Kevin and his the direction of Funeral Alternatives of 25, 2013 at home in wife, Michelle Hayes Washington, Lacey. Chehalis, Wash. He of Centralia, Wash.; In Remembrance was born Sept. 24, daughter, Kathy and 1913 in Norwich, N.Y. her husband, Dennis Lotteries neil sackrider to Charles and Carolyn Dawes of Chehalis; ive (Boice) Hayes. At age grandchildren; three Washington’s Tuesday Games of Tenino; his sister, Janet 7, Vince moved with his great-grandchildren; Mega Millions: 04-07-30-36-38, 38 Hanson of Centralia; 14 family to Bow, Wash., and numerous nieces Next jackpot: $69 million grandchildren; one great- graduating from high and nephews. grandchild; one nephew; and school in neighboring He was preceded Match 4: 04-06-12-18 two nieces. He was preceded Daily Game: 5-7-6 Edison. in death by his wife, in death by his parents, A WWII veteran, he Alice on Oct. 28, 1993; Keno: 07-15-17-21-23-26-27-31-34-35- Orvalle and Rosella; and 38-46-47-48-52-61-64-65-75-79 served three enlistments brothers, Hilton and sister, Beverly. in the U.S. Army Kenneth Hayes; and He loved his family, between 1933 and sister, Ruth Shadle. Commodities baseball, ishing, the beach, 1946. Vince had resided Memorials may be playing poker on Facebook at Lake Quinalt, Wash., donations to a charity Gas in Washington — $3.76 (AAA of and spending time with his Portland, Ore., and of the donors’ choice. Washington) grandkids. Visitation may Crude Oil — $109.54 per barrel (CME Tacoma, Wash., before Neil was a wonderful his marriage to Alice be made between Group) husband, great dad and Gold — $1,418 (Monex) Scully (the love of his Noon and 5:00 p.m., Silver — $24.38 (Monex) terriic grandpa. life) on May 29, 1945 Thursday, Aug. 29, A service for family at Rockaway Beach, 2013 and Friday, Aug. Neil passed away, Aug. and friends will be held at N.Y. Together they 30, 2013 from 9:00 Corrections 25, 2013 at home in Centralia Immanuel Lutheran Church, lived in New Jersey, a.m. until 10:00 a.m. at 1209 North Scheuber Road, Sticklin Funeral Chapel In a story in Tuesday’s edi- with his loving family by Bow, Wash., Portland, his side. He was born on Centralia, Wash. on Saturday, Ore. and Vancouver, in Centralia. tion titled “Centralia Man Wants Feb. 2, 1940 in Montesano, Aug. 31, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. Wash. before settling in A funeral for Vince $400,00 for Alleged Police Bru- Wash. to Orvalle and Rosella Chehalis in 1969. Hayes is scheduled to tality,” the name of the man who Sackrider. He graduated from We are so proud to call Vince was employed begin at 11:00 a.m., filed a claim for damages against Centralia High School in you our dad! for 34 years as materials Friday, Aug. 30, 2013 the Centralia Police Department 1958. Neil served in the Army We will miss you superintendent for at Sticklin Funeral was spelled incorrectly. National Guard and married always and hold you in the Bonneville Power Chapel with full the love of his life, Nellie our hearts forever. Administration. Indeed military honors and Trygve J. Nelson has filed Pastor Tom Bradshaw a $400,000 claim for damages Schlender on Dec. 1, 1967. Love you!!! Vince was a member of against the Centralia Police De- He worked at Interchecks, the greatest generation. oficiating. A luncheon Inc. as a check printer for 30 Please sign the guestbook His work ethic, will follow the service partment. years. and leave condolences at charitable nature and at the chapel. ••• He is survived by his wife, www.FuneralAlternatives. genuine care for others The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Nellie; his four daughters, org. Arrangements are with deined his character. rate and fair in all its reporting. If Funeral Alternatives of To view this obituary, please go Jody (Scott) Strong of He never spoke ill of to chronline.com/obituaries. you find an error or believe a news Vancouver, Dawn (Jeff) Washington, Tumwater. 360- item is incorrect, please call the news- 753-1065. sticklin Funeral chapel Lininger of Centralia, Marti 1437 South Gold room as soon as possible at 807-8224, Condolences may be offered at (Ivan) Huld of Olympia To view the obituary, please Centralia, WA 98531 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday and KayCee (Chad) Martin go to chronline.com/obituaries. www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com through Friday. (360) 736-1388 • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Riffe Trial on Track for October DEFENSE ATTORNEY: ‘Zero Connection’ Between Rick Riffe and 1985 Slayings of Elderly Ethel Couple By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] With the long-awaited dou- ble-murder trial of Rick Riffe a little more than a month away, his attorney maintained Tuesday that there is no physical evidence linking his client to the 1985 slayings. The man accused of mur- dering an elderly Ethel couple was noticeably heavier during an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court Tuesday after- noon. Riffe, dressed in red jail garb with his hands chained to his waist, remained mostly silent during the evidentiary hearing. Riffe is charged with murder, kidnapping and robbery for the deaths of Wilhelmina “Min- nie” Maurin, 83, and Edward “Ed” Maurin, 81, both of Ethel, in 1985. Riffe’s Seattle-based attorney, John Crowley, told The Chroni- cle Tuesday afternoon that there is “zero connection” between his Stephanie Schendel / [email protected] client and the Maurins’ slayings. Rick Rife, the man accused of murdering an elderly Ethel couple in 1985, appears in Lewis County Superior Court Tuesday afternoon. “He vehemently denies it,” Crowley said. her to the place where her body Crowley said his defense He also added that while sev- was dumped, did so by grabbing team will be ready to go to trial eral items from the crime scene her wrists. by October, adding that his client ‘‘He vehemently denies it.’’ — such as hair, blood, a tooth- Lewis County Prosecutor wants the matter to be settled as pick and a cigarette butt — have Jonathan Meyer told Superior soon as possible. been tested for DNA since Riffe’s Court Judge Richard Brosey “We’ll be ready,” Crowley said. John Crowley arrest in July 2012, none of the Tuesday afternoon that the “No doubt about that.” attorney for the defense items had his client’s DNA on wristwatch did not have Riffe’s them. Law enforcement took a DNA on it. AUTHORITIES SUSPECT RICK RIFFE DNA sample from Riffe in Sep- “There is nothing on that and his brother, John Riffe, ab- John Riffe died in 2012 before Riffe was also charged last tember of last year. wristwatch that links it to Mr. ducted the Ethel couple from police could arrest him. If con- spring with indecent liberties A few weeks ago, Crowley Riffe,” Meyer told Brosey. their home, forced them to victed, Rick Riffe could face life and child rape in connection said Tuesday, he learned that the withdraw money from a bank, in prison. with sexual abuse of a family prosecutor had submitted Min- RIFFE HAS BEEN HELD at the Lew- then later shot and killed them The homicide investigation member in 1984 and 1986. The nie Maurin’s wrist watch to the is County Jail in lieu of $5 mil- in their car, according to court into the couple’s deaths has been female relative was nine and 10 Washington State Patrol crime lion bail since authorities trav- documents. The probable cause ongoing for nearly 28 years and when the abuse allegedly oc- laboratory to test it for DNA. eled to King Salmon, Alaska, in affidavit alleges that some of the has gone through the adminis- Presumably, the defense at- July 2012 to arrest him for the money from the Maurin robbery trations of three elected sheriffs curred. The rape case is unrelat- torney said, the prosecution homicides. He was extradited to was used to buy large quantities and four prosecutors. ed to the murder charges. hoped that whoever pulled the Washington shortly after his ar- of cocaine. The Riffe brothers The prosecution filed a list Riffe will next appear in elderly woman from the car, rest. His trial has been delayed lived in Mossyrock at the time of last month of 211 people they court Sept. 20 for a pre-trial re- where she was shot, and dragged four times since then. the slayings. may call as witnesses in the trial. view hearing. Cause of West Street Fire in Chehalis Remains Unknown FIRE CHIEF: Remnants of the Apartment Building Destroyed by Fire Pose Safety Risk By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] Investigators have been un- able to determine the cause of the fire that destroyed an apartment complex and an adjacent house in Chehalis last month due to the complex’s unsafe structure and the slow pace of the insurance company’s response, according to fire officials. Riverside Fire Author- ity Chief Jim Walkowski, who is also acting chief of the Chehalis Fire Department, said he will meet with Chehalis city officials on Friday to discuss possible enforcement action against the property. Hopefully, he said, enforce- ment will spur the insurance company into making a decision of whether to tear it down or in- vest money into making it struc- turally sound for investigators to Pete Caster / [email protected] enter it and determine a cause. A structure ire that started at the building on the corner of NW West Street and Rhode Island Place in Chehalis carried over to the next house west of it on the morning About a week after the fire, an of July 18 in Chehalis. engineer evaluated the building and determined it is extremely down, he said. origin and cause of the blaze, cent house. The incident left 10 unsafe, Walkowski said. The city The two companies that in- which would be disappointing, people temporarily homeless. put fences up surrounding the sured the house and the complex Walkowski said. If the companies decide not ‘‘We may actually get structure to keep people out of it. have just recently started commu- The blaze on July 16 de- to stabilize it, the remaining He said his agency is still nicating about the matter, he said stroyed an apartment complex, structure will need to be demol- some momentum to waiting to see if the insurance company decides to pay for sta- "We may actually get some mo- a two-story building on the cor- ished and hauled away, he said, move forward.’’ bilizing the building so fire in- mentum to move forward," he said. ner of Northwest Rhode Island adding that it should be done vestigators can enter it. If the companies decide Place and Northwest West Street, sooner rather than later. not to invest in stabilizing the located a block from the train “It really does pose a sig- Jim Walkowski If the insurance company de- Riverside fire chief cides not to do that, the city will structure, investigators will not tracks in downtown Chehalis, nificant hazard to the area sur- likely want the structure torn be able to determine the exact and severely damaged an adja- rounding it,” he said. SupportSupport ReadingReading InIn OurOur SchoolsSchools Through NIE & SWW Family Magazine

(360) 807-8203 Donate your papers when you go on vacation DonatePapersFiller-5x2 Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Obama Says U.S. Afghans Fearful of Action Against Syria Fast-Food Strikes Set Foreign Withdrawal, Would Send ‘Strong Despite Assurance New Signal’ to Assad After Home-Grown Force Chemical Attack for Cities Nationwide Can Protect Them WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- By Candice Choi and Karen Matthews KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ident Barack Obama is vowing — Hamida Gulistani was getting that American retaliation for Syr- The Associated Press ready to leave home for her office ian chemical weapons use would NEW YORK — Fast-food when she heard the crack of gun- send a “strong signal,” as U.S. intel- customers in search of burgers fire. What she saw as she peered ligence officials readied briefings and fries might run into striking through the steel gates of her for Congress on evidence aimed at workers instead. house deepened her fears about linking last week’s attack to Presi- Organizers say thousands the future of her country. dent Bashar Assad’s government. of fast-food workers are set to Her driver lay dead. Her neigh- But even as the U.S. moves clos- stage walkouts in dozens of cities bor was shouting that Gulistani’s er to possible military action, new around the country today, part of house was under attack. And the hurdles appear to be slowing the a push to get chains such as Mc- Afghan army and police weren’t formation of an international coali- Donald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s responding to her phone calls. As tion to undertake military action. to pay workers higher wages. an elected provincial councilor, And questions remain about the It’s expected be the largest and thus a prime target for the Tal- strength of the case against Assad. nationwide strike by fast-food iban, she feared her time was up. Russia blocked British efforts to workers, according to organizers. “I kept calling the police chief seek a force resolution at the United The biggest effort so far was over and other security forces, but John Minchillo / The Associated Press Nations. British Prime Minister the summer when about 2,200 of by the time they arrived it was In this ile photo from mid-summer, demonstrators supporting fast food work- David Cameron said his country the nation’s millions of fast-food too late. The attackers took my ers protest outside a McDonald’s as they demand higher wages and the right to would hold off on joining any mili- workers staged a one-day strike car and drove away,” said the form a union without retaliation in New York’s Union Square. Today, organizers tary efforts until a U.N. chemical in seven cities. 40-year-old human rights activ- say thousands of workers are set to stage walkouts in at least 50 cities around the weapons inspection team releases Today’s planned walkouts ist. She has since moved from her country, part of a push to intensify the spotlight on the wages paid by chains such its findings — a step that is unlikely follow a series of strikes that province of Ghazni to the rela- to happen until next week. as McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s. began last November in New tively safer capital, Kabul. Still, the Obama administration York City, then spread to cities Ghazni and neighboring War- vowed to take action even without including Chicago, Detroit and dak province have become a hot- the backing of allies or the U.N. with President Barack Obama how many customers are aware of Seattle. Workers say they want bed of insurgent activity in the The president said that while he wanting to boost it to $9 an hour. the movement, with turnout for $15 an hour, which would be past year, mainly along the main had not settled on a response to last The push has brought consid- past strikes relatively low in some about $31,000 a year for full-time highway which links Kabul to week’s purported chemical weap- erable media attention to a staple cities. employees. That’s more than of the fast-food industry — the so- Kandahar in the south and runs ons attack near Damascus, the U.S. through Gulistani’s home town. has concluded that Assad’s regime double the federal minimum called “McJobs” that are known LAILA JENNINGS, a 29-year-old wage, which many fast food for their low pay and limited sales associate at T.J. Maxx, was Dozens of abductions and kill- perpetrated the attack, which killed ings are reported weekly on the at least 100 Syrians. workers make, of $7.25 an hour, prospects. But the workers taking eating at a McDonald’s in New or $15,000 a year. part in the strikes still represent a York City this week and said she highway, and Afghans are begin- tiny fraction of the broader indus- hadn’t heard of the movement. ning to worry that the nascent Before an Execution THE MOVE comes amid calls try. And it’s not clear if the strikes Still, she said she thinks workers Afghan National Security Forces from the White House, some today will shut down any restau- should be paid more. “They work taking over the defense of Af- Date is Set, Fort Hood members of Congress and econ- rants because organizers made on their feet all day,” Jennings ghanistan won’t be up to the job. Shooter First Faces omists to hike the federal mini- their plans public earlier in a call said, adding that $12 to $15 an mum wage, which was last raised for workers around the country hour seemed fair. Tied to the Shore, Years of Appeals in 2009. But most proposals seek to participate, which gave man- As it stands, fast-food work- FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — a far more modest increase than agers time to adjust their staffing ers say they can’t live on what Fukushima Fishermen If Nidal Hasan plans to welcome the ones workers are asking for, levels. More broadly, it’s not clear they’re paid. Face Demise of Livelihood a death sentence as a pathway to martyrdom, the rules of military as New Crisis Strikes justice won’t let him go down YOTSUKURA, Japan (AP) without a fight — whether he Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy, 50 Years Later — Fumio Suzuki, a third-genera- likes it or not. tion fisherman, sets out into the The Army psychiatrist was Pacific Ocean every seven weeks. sentenced Wednesday to die for Not to catch fish that he can sell the 2009 Fort Hood shooting but to catch fish that can be test- rampage that killed 13 people and ed for radiation. wounded more than 30. But before For the last 2 ½ years, fisher- an execution date is set, Hasan fac- men from the port of Yotsukura es years, if not decades, of appeals. near the stricken Fukushima And this time, he won’t be allowed Dai-Ichi nuclear plant have been to represent himself. mostly stuck on land with little to “If he really wants the death do. There is no commercial fish- penalty, the appeals process won’t ing along most of the Fukushima let it happen for a very long time,” coast. In a nation highly sensitive said Joseph Gutheinz, a Texas to food safety, there is no market attorney licensed by the United for the fish caught near the strick- States Court of Appeals for the en plant because the meltdowns it Armed Forces. “The military is suffered contaminated the ocean going to want to do everything water and marine life with radia- at its own pace. They’re not going tion. to want to let the system kill him, A sliver of hope emerged after even if that’s what he wants.” recent sampling results showed a Hasan opened fire at a Fort decline in radioactivity in some Hood medical center packed with fish species. But a new crisis soldiers heading to or recently spawned by fresh leaks of radio- returned from overseas combat active water from the Fukushima deployments. He also was set to plant last week may have dashed soon go to Afghanistan to coun- those prospects. sel soldiers there, and said he car- Charles Dharapak / The Associated Press Fishermen like 47-year-old ried out the attack to protect Mus- Suzuki now wonder whether they lim insurgents on foreign soil. Rev. Joseph Lowery, former president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, speaks on the 50th Anniversa- ry of the March on Washington Wednesday at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington where Martin Luther King Jr., spoke. ever will be able to resume fishing, a mainstay for many small rural Woman Accusing communities like Yotsukura, 45 kilometers (30 miles) south of the Fellow Naval Academy Gun-Toting, Foul-Mouthed Chief Won’t Back Down Fukushima plant. His son has al- Midshipmen of Sexually ready moved on, looking for work By Michael Rubinkam truly amazing how many people Patting an assault rifle, Kessler in construction. Assaulting Her Testifies The Associated Press finally said, ‘You know what? said, “This is the friend that Eric’s This guy’s right.’” going to meet today.” After firing WASHINGTON (AP) — A GILBERTON, Pa. — Police Friday is the last day of Kes- a volley at the target, he said, “Eric Police in China Say midshipman testified Wednesday Chief Mark Kessler expects to be that she didn’t remember being sler’s 30-day suspension over got a couple rounds to the head.” Woman Tricked 6-Year- fired for posting incendiary vid- what the Gilberton council has sexually assaulted by three former eos in which he ranted obscenely Navy football players after a night said was unauthorized use of the IN AN EARLIER video, Kessler Old Into Going Into about the Second Amendment weapons. The council could de- savaged Secretary of State John of heavy drinking, but she said one and liberals while spraying ma- Field, Then Gouged of the men told her she had sex with cide his fate Friday night. Kerry as a “traitor” over a U.S.- chine-gun fire with borough- But if Kessler’s worried about backed international arms trea- Out His Eyes him and another accused player. owned weapons. The woman, who is now a senior losing job, he’s not showing it. ty. “COME AND TAKE IT!” he But Kessler, whose pro-gun BEIJING (AP) — A woman at the U.S. Naval Academy, testi- “If that’s the price I got to pay screamed, firing a machine gun. videos have garnered hundreds of tricked a 6-year-old boy into go- fied for more than two hours at the for standing up for what I believe Kessler said he posted that ing into a field in northern Chi- thousands of views online, has no Washington Navy Yard at a hearing in, apparently for what a lot of video and others like it partly out na, and then gouged out his eyes, to determine whether the three mid- intention of going away quietly. Americans believe in, I’m will- of frustration, and partly in an police said Wednesday. shipmen will face court-martial. She ing to pay that price,” said Kes- effort to get people to pay atten- The boy’s brutal ordeal hap- described a night of drinking in her WITH AN INTERNET radio show, sler, speaking to The Associated tion to an issue he holds dear: the pened Saturday in a rural area of room at the academy with a friend speaking invitations to gun ral- Press at a gun range near Gilber- erosion of Second Amendment Linfen city in Shanxi province, before going to the toga-themed lies around the country and a ton in northeast Pennsylvania. and other constitutional rights. the city’s police bureau said in a party in April 2012 at an off-campus newly formed “Constitution “It was shock and awe,” he statement. State media said the house in Annapolis, Md. Security Force” that he claims IF ANYTHING, his rhetoric has said. “I could have went out there boy was recovering in a hospital, At the crowded party, which already has chapters in 45 states, grown even more menacing. and did a nice video ... and no- but had lost his sight permanently. took place in what was known as the 41-year-old coal miner- This week, Kessler posted body would’ve gave it a second A police officer who only “the football house” because of its turned-cop said his message — another potty-mouthed video look.” gave his surname, Liu, said he association to the team, the woman that the federal government is in which he displayed paper tar- Now that he’s achieved a couldn’t speculate on a motive said she felt “overwhelmed” and too big, too powerful and wants gets with scary-looking clowns measure of notoriety for his ob- because the investigation was “dizzy” from drinking too much. to grab guns — is resonating on them, dubbed “Eric” and scenity-filled rants against gov- continuing. “I felt like I was going to pass with a segment of the public that “Danny.” Those happen to be the ernment tyranny and people he “We are sparing no efforts try- out,” she said, noting that she believes as he does. first names of Council President calls “libtards,” Kessler said he ing to solve this case,” Liu added. leaned against structural beams “The support has been over- Daniel Malloy and Vice Presi- worries the federal government Liu said the boy’s eyeballs in the basement to keep from whelming, both national and dent Eric Boxer, whom he has at- will try to silence him. He pre- were found at the scene, and that falling over. international,” he said. “I find it tacked on his website. dicted chaos if that happens. the corneas hadn’t been removed. • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Lawmakers Tout Progress on School Funding MOVING FORWARD: State would put almost $1 billion in districts’ basic operating costs additional money into basic ed- such as books and supplies, in- Supreme Court Will Be ucation. Tuesday’s progress re- creasing state funding per stu- Final Say on How Much port explains the details of that dent in that category to more ‘‘I think we made amazing progress. No one infusion. than $781 in two school years, Progress Will Satisfy “I think we made amazing up from $560. here has said our work is done. We’re just McCleary Requirements progress,” Rep. Susan Fagan, a But it says the new funding Pullman Republican, said after amounts to just 33 percent of beginning.’’ By Jordan Schrader a bipartisan committee unani- what’s required by the 2015-2016 The Olympian mously approved the report. “No school year, which is the dead- Rep. Susan Fagan one here has said our work is line the Legislature gave itself in R-Pullman State lawmakers have made done. We’re just beginning.” 2010 for fully funding those op- progress on a court mandate to erating costs. fully fund public schools, but OPINIONS DIFFER AS to how they have a long way to go. much more money lawmakers LAWMAKERS ALSO HAVE self- Democrat on the committee. a years-long suspension of state A report lawmakers issued must add by the court’s dead- imposed deadlines – further off contributions to cost-of-living Tuesday to the state Supreme line of 2018, but it could be as – to reduce elementary-school FROCKT, WHO SUPPORTS raising raises for school employees. Court makes that clear. Now it’s much as another $3.5 billion on class sizes and expand full-day more tax revenue to fund educa- up to the court to decide whether top of the $982 million added kindergarten. They started on tion, doesn’t see this year’s infu- LAWMAKERS HAD MET behind the progress is enough. this year. both categories this year. sion as sustainable. “Whether closed doors to hash out dis- In what’s known as the Mc- The court demanded “steady Clearer progress was made it fulfills their mandate or not, agreements on the report, such Cleary case, the high court hand- progress” in 2013 and told law- on school bus funding. The that’s up to the court,” he said. as Democrats’ demand to men- ed down an order last year fault- makers to report back with a 2010 law promised full funding, Lawmakers mostly avoided tion the canceled raises. ing state government for falling “phase-in plan.” Lawmakers tried and the report says lawmakers tax increases or cuts to social Republicans wanted to short on its duty to fully pay for to detail some of what’s left to added enough money to ful- services, with some exceptions. mention policy changes, but basic education. The court took do, even though they disagree on fill that goal in the 2014-2015 They also pulled down federal those were largely omitted the rare step of overseeing how where funding should go. school year. money and raided an array of from the final report. Demo- its ruling is followed. “I didn’t want to downplay state accounts. The report notes crats wanted to ask the court TUESDAY’S REPORT describes, the positive, but I didn’t want they transferred money from an to clarify its order in several IN RESPONSE, THE Legislature for example, how the state is to sugar-coat the negative,” said account that makes infrastruc- ways, but those requests were reached a deal in June that now kicking in more for school Sen. David Frockt, a Seattle ture loans. They also continued also left out. Call the Local Guys Group Health to Omit New Individual Medical & Senior Medicare Advantage Open Enrollments Begin In October! INSURANCE Abortion Coverage on Plans CH504899sl.cg Centralia General Agencies • Medical & Dental • Senior Medical Insurance • Life, Annuities Sold on State Exchange 736-8283 209 West Main Street OMISSION: Group Health AT LEAST 31 PLANS WILL be sold islature this year. The bill would Bob Holland Centralia Lance Fletcher inside the exchange, including have ensured abortion coverage Cooperative Won’t Cover Group Health’s four, and other after the federal law took effect. Abortions in Plans to companies are now appealing Late in the session, despite backing The HOT Choice! For Your Heating & Cooling SolutionS. Be Sold in the Online rejections. from both sides of the aisle, Senate Serving Southwest Washington BridgeSpan Health Company, Health Care Committee Chair- HEAT PUMP SALES & SERVICE • ENERGY STAR RATED Marketplace Exchange, Premera Blue Cross and its sub- woman Randi Becker, R-Eaton- RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • MANUFACTURED HOMES But Says Women Will Be sidiary, Lifewise Health Plan of ville, refused to schedule a vote. Washington, all said their plans Said Elaine Rose, CEO of Able to Get the Service offered abortion coverage, with Planned Parenthood Votes CH504897sl.cg Without Paying More the exception of eight Premera Northwest: “The need for the plans that are among BlueCross/ RPA has never been more ap- By Carol M. Ostrom Blue Shield Association multi- parent. Women can’t trust in- state plans forbidden by federal The Seattle Times surance carriers to protect all of Weekdays 7:30am - 4:30pm • 48 SW Chehalis Avenue, Chehalis law to include abortion coverage. Contractor #NORTHH1948LK 360-748-7961 Group Health Coopera- Stephanie Marquis, spokes- their pregnancy options.” tive will not cover abortion in woman for the state Office of the its individual health-insurance Insurance Commissioner, said plans being offered through the revisions flew back and forth marketplace put in place by the earlier this year over Group Affordable Care Act, but says Health’s plans for the exchange. women who buy them will be “Unfortunately, they made able to access the service without the change to take that benefit paying more. away from women, and we can’t Group Health said it made require them to include it,” she the decision not to include the said. “It’s an unfortunate deci- coverage because of murky regu- sion for consumers.” lations about how it would have to account for federal money in GROUP HEALTH SPOKESMAN Ed plans that offered abortion. Boyle said women who buy plans in the exchange may still ac- BUT THE HMO (health-main- cess abortions services because tenance organization) has long Group Health is not only an in- supported women’s reproductive surer but a medical provider. options, officials said, and so it Although women who buy will provide access. those plans and seek abortions Group Health’s workaround won’t be covered by their insurance, did not satisfy abortion-rights Boyle said, they will not be at risk and women’s-rights groups, who financially: “In 2014 our members reacted angrily to the decision who enroll through the exchange not to cover abortion. can be assured they will have access “Group Health asserts that to pregnancy termination services abortion care will be made through Group Health medical available to patients in Group centers, with no greater financial Health clinics, but the lack of burden than as if this was a covered coverage in the plan creates benefit,” Boyle said. confusion and presents a bar- Boyle said now that federal rier to access, while showing an and state regulators have clarified alarming disregard for women,” rules regarding federal subsidies, NARAL Pro-Choice Washing- Group Health intends to add the ton, Legal Voice and Planned benefits to plans sold through the Parenthood Votes Northwest exchange in 2015, and is commit- said in a statement. ted to “providing women access Group Health said it made to the full spectrum of reproduc- the decision earlier this year in tive health services that are safe, the face of confusing regulations affordable and accessible.” about how insurers should han- Women’s-rights groups said dle abortion premiums and costs. the HMO’s decision was “incon- sistent with Group Health’s own THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT re- record on reproductive rights,” quires insurers that cover elec- which has been twice affirmed by tive abortion to segregate premi- leadership and consumer mem- ums and expenditures because bers of the consumer-governed federal law bars abortion services cooperative, the groups said. from being funded by the federal premium subsidies for plans of- RACHEL BERKSON, executive fered through state marketplaces director of NARAL, said it was known as exchanges. “particularly galling to see one of “At the time Group Health the most progressive, pro-wom- filed our products, we lacked en health-care providers in our further regulatory guidance,” state placing limits on abortion Group Health said in a statement. coverage.” “Group Health determined that It’s not clear there will be in order to ensure full compli- limits. But Lisa Stone, executive ance with all requirements, it director of Legal Voice, said she was advisable to not include was worried that without cov- pregnancy termination services erage specified in the policies, in our individual products of- women might face administra- fered through the exchange for tive burdens or, if they need inpa- 2014.” tient care in a non-Group Health Of those plans that have hospital, additional charges. passed muster with state in- This is the kind of issue antici- surance officials, only Group pated by backers of the Reproduc- Health’s did not include abortion tive Parity Act (RPA), a bill that coverage. failed to gain approval in the Leg- CH504717cz.cg Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 LOCAL State Congressional Members Leery of Syria Air Strike WAR FEAR: Congressional Smith was one of two Washing- Assad. He said the U.S. must back ton state Democrats who sup- those moderate groups to secure Members Afraid ported the Bush Administra- some influence in the country if of Another Drawn- “We must be exceedingly cautious tion’s plan. Assad falls. Out Conflict Other lawmakers who rep- “To be clear, I am not calling in making any decision that holds resent the South Sound either for an open-ended commitment By Adam Ashton the possibility of entangling couldn’t be reached or didn’t to remove the Assad regime, but respond to a reporter’s inquiries The Olympian that does not mean we cannot our nation in a long, drawn-out Wednesday. act in a way that is consistent Two of Washington’s senior conflict.” Smith, the ranking Democrat with our interests and values,” lawmakers in Congress are con- on the House Armed Services Smith said. cerned that a quick air strike to Committee, this week visited the He said he’s concerned that punish the Syrian government Sen. Patty Murray Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, the civil war is empowering for using chemical weapons D-Wash. where more than 130,000 Syr- al-Qaeda-linked organizations ians have fled. He also met with against its own people would believed to be operating in the draw the American military into United Nations officials, as well country against Assad’s regime. another open-ended war, they as representatives from nongov- said Wednesday. cal weapons to kill hundreds of on innocent civilians in Syria is ernmental organizations work- He called the presence of those “Above all else, I am worried its own people. President Obama abhorrent and must end,” the ing in the refugee camp. groups in Syria “disturbing.” that such action could drag the on Wednesday said he has not Democratic senator from Shore- He is traveling outside the Smith said he’s waiting on United States into a broader di- made a decision on what course line said. “However, as the recent U.S. on a multi-stop trip to the more details from the White rect involvement in the conflict,” of action to take. past has taught us, we must be Middle East with other congress- House on military plans. said Rep. Adam Smith, D-Bel- Democratic Sen. Patty Mur- exceedingly cautious in making men. “Any potential use of military levue, who visited a Syrian refu- ray contacted senior White any decision that holds the pos- He said “the world must re- force will have long-term costs gee camp in Jordan this week. House officials to express her sibility of entangling our nation spond” to Syria’s reported use and will put our troops in harm’s The Obama administration concerns about the conflict ex- in a long, drawn-out conflict.” of chemical weapons in its civil way. Simply lashing out with is considering whether to use panding and pulling in Ameri- A decade ago, Murray raised war, but he favors stepping up military force under the banner military force against Bashar al- can ground troops, she said. similar concerns when she voted military and humanitarian assis- of ‘doing something’ will not se- Assad’s regime following reports “The use of chemical weapons, against authorizing President tance to moderate Syrian oppo- cure our interests in Syria,” he that his government used chemi- as well as conventional weapons, George W. Bush to invade Iraq. sition groups fighting to topple said. Montana Judge Apologizes for Comments in Teen's Rape

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Later Wednesday, the judge daughter. treatment with a different pro- day afternoon. Montana judge on Wednesday spoke to reporters in his of- "She wasn't even old enough gram and an evaluation found If the petition and protest stood by his decision to send a fice. He said he was "fumbling to get a driver's license. But him at low risk to re-offend. aren't enough to force Baugh's former teacher to prison for 30 around" in court trying to ex- Judge Baugh, who never met our Prosecutors had recommended a resignation, protesters will shift days for raping a 14-year-old girl plain his sentence and "made daughter, justified the paltry sen- 10-year prison term. to defeating him in the 2014 elec- who later killed herself, but said some really stupid remarks." tence saying she was older than "My thought was, given the tion, Rice said. he "deserved to be chastised" for "I don't know how to pass that her chronological age," Hanlon relatively minor violations in Baugh was first elected to the his comments about the young off. I'm saying I'm sorry and it's said. "I guess somehow it makes the sex offender treatment pro- bench in 1984 and has been re- victim. not who I am," Baugh said. "I de- a rape more acceptable if you gram, it didn't seem appropri- elected every six years since then District Judge G. Todd Baugh serve to be chastised. I apologize blame the victim, even if she was ate to put him in jail, put him in without an opponent. sentenced former Billings Se- for that." only 14." prison" for a longer time, Baugh He said he has no plans to nior High School teacher Stacey However, Rambold's sentence Under state law, children said. "It didn't seem to me that resign and he has not decided Rambold to 15 years, then sus- was appropriate, he said. younger than 16 cannot consent the violations were such that the whether to run again in 2014. pended all but 31 days and gave Rambold was charged in Oc- to sexual intercourse. state should be able to back out Yellowstone County Attorney him credit for one day already tober 2008 with three counts of Yellowstone County offi- of their agreement." Scott Twito previously said he served. sexual intercourse without con- cials previously agreed to defer A protest scheduled for disagreed with the judge's ruling In handing down the sen- sent after authorities alleged he Rambold's prosecution for three Thursday outside Yellowstone but would not appeal it. tence Monday, Baugh said the had an ongoing sexual relation- years and dismiss the charges if County Courthouse will go on "The judge's reasons are his teenage victim was "older than ship with Cherice Moralez, start- he completed a sexual offender despite Baugh's apology, said or- reasons and his reasons alone. her chronological age" and had ing the previous year when she treatment program. The case ganizer Sheena Rice. He has broad authority under as much control of the situation was 14. Moralez killed herself in was revived in December after "I'm glad he apologized, but state law," Twito said Tuesday. as the teacher who raped her. 2010 at age 16 while the case was prosecutors learned Rambold, he should have known better as On Wednesday, he told the Faced with a backlash over pending, and the girl's mother, 54, was kicked out of the pro- a judge," Rice said. "The fact that Gazette his office was reviewing the comments and calls for his Auleia Hanlon, said her daugh- gram for having unsupervised he said it makes me think he still the sentence to make sure it con- resignation, Baugh, 71, wrote an ter's relationship with Rambold visits with minors who were believes it." forms to the facts of the case and apology in a letter to the editor of was a "major factor." family members and not telling A petition will be circulated the law. The Billings Gazette. He said his Hanlon said in a statement counselors he was having a sexu- at the protest calling for Baugh's Twito also said he has con- comments were demeaning of all to the Gazette that she no longer al relationship with a woman. resignation. An online version sulted with the appellate division women and not reflective of his believes in justice after Baugh's Defense attorney Jay Lansing of the petition had more than of the Attorney General's Office beliefs. sentence and remarks about her said Rambold has continued his 17,500 signatures by late Wednes- about the case. News in Brief out as grunts. The officers took raping the girl at Belfair Elemen- ments, George Harris called 911 Tuesday when she saw the dog Whatcom County Settles him outside to a patrol car. Pratt tary School. several times beginning Monday thrown from an upstairs win- With Handcuffed couldn't ask for an interpreter Navarro was arrested after evening, claiming his apartment dow. The animal was limping and couldn't say he needed to go investigators in Australia and had been broken into and accus- and bleeding after a roughly 30- Deaf Man to the bathroom. He later soiled Denmark analyzed several vid- ing a neighbor. Police reported foot fall onto concrete. That’s BLAINE (AP) — Whatcom himself in the car. eos posted online showing the finding no evidence of a burglary. when she called police. County has reached a $62,500 rape of a young girl. Investiga- In their report, officers said the Police say Harris denied settlement with an elderly deaf tors later determined that one of man was “obviously having a throwing the dog. He pleaded man who was handcuffed for Man Arrested for the videos was made at the Kit- mental-drug issue.” not guilty Wednesday. Bail was at least a half-hour by sheriff's Filming Child Rape at sap Peninsula school. Martha Tigner told KIRO-TV set at $25,000. deputies, rendering him unable Investigators found the she and her children were look- KIRO reported that Baby Jer- to communicate. Belfair School iPhone video of the assault had ing for their missing 9-month- ry is recovering at the local Hu- The Bellingham Herald re- BELFAIR (AP) — A man been made in May. By June it was old chihuahua Baby Jerry on mane Society. ports that 76-year-old Donald who was serving as the vice pres- appearing on child pornography Pratt was arrested in April 2011 ident of the parent-teacher as- networks around the world. The Glass Guru™ based on made-up report filed by sociation in Mason County has SERVICES his estranged son, who said Pratt been charged with videotaping Moisture Removal had pointed a loaded gun at his the rape of an 8-year-old girl at Man Accused of Tossing mother. an elementary school. 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Voice of the People Sunrise Over Mount Rainier

School is starting in Lewis County. What was/is your favorite subject in school?

“Photography. It was the only education and experience that actually stuck with me after high school.”

Joyce Caswell Centralia, housewife

Photograph submitted by Steve Webster, Chehalis The sun rises over Mount Rainier in this photograph taken from Newaukum Hill on Aug. 21. Steve Webster took the photo using a Nikon D60, auto exposure. To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. Adna Class of 1963 Holds 50th Class Reunion The Possibilities Are Endless... • Commercial Lettering • Exhibit Signs • Cut Vinyl Graphics “It would have to be • Vehicle Graphics • Printed Graphics welding shop. The • Banners teacher, Mr. Schmidt, • A-Boards • Letter Sets was really awesome • Lettering and taught me so • Indoor Lettering • Weather Resistant much more about Outdoor Signs the different ways • Photographs • Commercial Vehicles of welding.” • Industrial Signs • Garage And Austin Taylor Building Wraps Chehalis, McDonald’s

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Bridge: Pedestrians and Trucks With Wide Loads Will Not be Able to Cross Continued from the front page narrrow the bridge to two, 10-foot-wide lanes. Crews will also demolish the portion of bridge over the dam- aged girder, repair the section and set the new girder in place. The bridge and sidewalk por- tions will also be rebuilt. “The week of Labor Day will be pretty quiet out there,” Russell said. “Drivers can expect us to be back as early as the second week in September. It all depends on what the fabricator has for us.” Olivas Valdez Inc. is under a 40-day contract. Construction is expected to be complete in Oc- tober. Pedestrians and trucks with wide loads will not be able to cross the bridge for about six weeks once work on the girder begins. Detour routes will be avail- able for pedestrians on State Av- enue, West Street and Louisiana Avenue. Trucks with wide loads will have to enter or exit Inter- state 5 using nearby exits. The Chamber Way bridge was struck three times in the past year, including two acci- dents that caused significant Pete Caster / [email protected] damage to the girder on the Cars are notiied of the narrow lanes on Chamber Way on Wednesday afternoon in Chehalis. southeast end of the bridge. A logging truck from North- west Log Marketing Inc., out of from Kenworth, out of Renton, maintain the bridge’s strength ing coming from the insurance insurance companies of the log Chehalis, originally struck the hit the same damaged girder. and keep the bridge open in the company for the party respon- trucks to determine who will girder last September, WSDOT The Chamber Way bridge long term, WSDOT said. sible for damage. have to pay for the damage. No said. has a 14-foot, 9-inch height limit. The project is estimated to WSDOT’s risk management taxpayer money will be used in In May, a second log truck The replacement project will cost $682,000, with the fund- department is working with the the repairs.

Chopper: Using Lewis County Airspace is Cost-Saving Measure for JBLM Continued from the front page less airspace available so there- “There is a cost savings with fly- Roe said. “We are a federally nity, we would put out a public fore they are expanding out and ing locally.” funded facility so they can come announcement,” Kubistek said. Most of the helicopter train- using other airfields.” Allyn Roe, the Chehalis- and go as they want. They don’t “But you can’t term one or two ing is done at night, Piek said. Using the airspace in and Centralia Airport manager, said even have to contact us to give aircraft as a significant training.” When the aircraft fly at night, around Lewis County is also he has seen a rise in military The issue is not unique to they have to use their landing us a heads up.” lights for visuals. The lights help a cost savings measure for the helicopters at the airport over Kubistek said JBLM works Lewis County. the pilots and air traffic control. base, Kubistek said, compared the past year. Subsequently, Roe with each airfield it uses to co- Army officials issued a pub- “We got new helicopters in to sending helicopters and crew said the airport has received ordinate the day-to-day training. lic apology to the mayor of Port last year and there were up- to Yakima. consistent complaints from resi- JBLM will reach out to the pub- Angeles earlier this year after grades made to the helicopters “It is economically more ef- dences. lic for larger training exercises. special-operations helicopters which caused additional train- ficient to operate out of your “Some of (the aircraft) just “If it’s going to create a sig- on a training exercise buzzed ing,” Kubistek said. “There is home station,” Kubistek said. come down, land and take off,” nificant impact on the commu- the city and alarmed residents.

Braun: Opthamologist Says ‘What We’re Up Against is a Culture of Regulations’ Continued from the front page STORIES FROM LOCAL SMALL trical contractor’s license. If he “What we’re up against,” also chronicled his struggles business owners, shared at the didn’t, he’d receive a $500 fine Johns said, “is a culture of regu- with state and federal regulation, rules, totaling 15,754 pages of meeting, ranged from comical every time he plugged in the lations.” including: wastes of time and text and 10,000 changes in the to devastating. machine. money, stacks of needless paper- Washington administrative Holding up a cable cord, “The funny part,” Hartman BECAUSE REGULATORS — even at work and unnecessary rules. code, according to Shannon. Dean Hartman, owner of Thur- said, “is that the customer can the top of agencies — are never “All to no good end. It didn’t “The agencies have the force ston County-based Capital Busi- plug this in by himself with no held accountable for their ac- make us stronger as a company,” of law,” she said. “Small busi- ness Machines, said state regula- tions, business owners have no he said. “It just caused problems.” nesses have to know, understand problem. No one dies, no one and keep track of these changes. tions prevent him from plugging gets electrocuted, nothing.” recourse, according to Johns. “They’re saying you’re not It’s on them, otherwise they face in his fax machine. “Now, every year I get an “They are never allowed to smart enough to think for your- incurring significant penalties.” For years, Hartman said, he extortion fee, and I pay L&I to use any common sense whatso- self. We’re going to think for According to Shannon, sev- used his fax machine without is- have the privilege to be able to ever,” he said. “A rule is a rule.” you. And that’s wrong, it’s just eral independent polls and stud- sue. plug this is,” he said. “One little Electing business-friendly wrong,” he said. ies have ranked Washington’s “Then L&I decided I wasn’t cord.” legislators can help create sen- Braun in his first year in the business climate among the capable of doing that, and I was Gordon Johns, an optham- sible laws, the eye doctor said, Senate, was named chair of the worst in the nation: A study by going to kill people,” Hartman, ologist with Pacific Cataract but business laws tend to be very Senate Trade and Economic De- Forbes magazine, for example, the third generation owner of and Laser Center in Chehalis, general, allowing a wide range velopment committee, vice chair ranked Washington 12th worst, the office supply store, recalled. said doctors deal with the dual of, possibly unintended, en- of the Commerce and Labor a study by George Washington To plug in the fax machine, burden of medical and business forcement policies. Committee and a member of the University placed it 13th. he would have to obtain an elec- rules. Braun, as a business owner, Ways and Means Committee. Visit our Web site.

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Outdoors: Mt. Rainier Up Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Close and Personal High School Baseball

Brandon Hansen/ bhansen@chronline Capital Hires Tenino’s Jesse Elam as Baseball Coach Former Tenino baseball coach By Meg Wochnick respectively. in 2005 and played collegiately Jesse Elam The Olympian Elam spent the past six years at Purdue, recently was an as- stands on the at Class 1A Tenino, leading the sistant softball coach at Saint third base line Capital High School ath- Beavers to the state playoffs four Martin’s. Elam replaces Dennis during a league letic director Steve Belande times, including a state runner- Gray, who made the 2013 sea- matchup announced Tuesday a pair up finish in 2011 and a third- son his second coaching stint at against Elma of coaching hires for spring place finish in May. Capital. Haupert takes over for this spring in sports, as Jesse Elam and Kelsey Haupert, a former Black Mel Weems, who retired this Tenino. Haupert are the Cougars’ new Hills standout who helped the spring after coaching the Cou- baseball and fastpitch coaches, Wolves to the Class 3A state title gars since 2002.

Onalaska Football Practice Logging for a Day TWO TIMES THE PAIN: Sports Reporter Brandon Hansen Experiences Onalaska Two-A-Day Football Practice By Brandon Hansen [email protected] ports writers aren’t meant to enter the Sworld of sports. They’re designed to sit in the press box, scarf down whatev- er free food is lying about and knock out a 400-word story be- fore the midnight deadline for Saturday’s paper. A large majority of sports reporters can classify them- selves as overweight and mildly allergic to physical activity. (All except for Sports Editor Conner Clark / For The Chronicle Aaron VanTuyl, who can ap- Despite being the oldest player on the ield by over 10 years, parently bench press a tractor Chronicle sports reporter Brandon Hansen runs a route poorly and frequents this place called while practicing for the Onalaska Loggers last Thursday. a “gym.”) Last Thursday I tried to buck that sportswriting cli- che — by attending Onalaska’s two-a-day football practice jersey and a helmet to fit in as with the Chewelah Cougars. were already slipping and slid- during the leg stretches didn’t not as a writer but as a player. much as a 28-year-old could fit With the dew still rest- ing around. During the first exactly impress any of the Onalaska football head coach in with a bunch of 16-year-olds. ing on the grass during the warmups of the day, I noticed Onalaska football players, who Mazen Saade was kind enough This would be my first football early morning of a Western my hamstrings and tendons to me appeared to have thrown to let me come out and disrupt action since a brief, yet utterly, Washington summer, my five showed the flexibility of pave- practice, and even gave me a unimpressive JV football career dollar cleats from Goodwill ment. Waddling like a duck please see ONALASKA, page S5

MLB Mariners Drop 6th Straight at Home SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle Rangers 12-4. his first major league start. manager Eric Wedge believes The Mariners lost all six On Wednesday, though, it there is plenty of time to find games to the Angels and Rang- was the Mariners’ current ace, some positives as the season ap- ers. Felix Hernandez, who struggled. proaches the final month. “That team out there will Hernandez allowed nine For the probably be defined by these last runs and 11 hits in just three- Mariners to 30 games,” Wedge said. “A lot plus innings. The former AL Cy find those, of good things have happened. Young winner’s ERA climbed though, they A lot of things have happened from 2.63 to 2.97. will have to maybe we didn’t like to see, but After working out of a jam rebound from with 30 games left you can really in the first, it looked as if Her- the worst make a move in a positive direc- nandez would escape trouble yet homestand in TEXAS 12 tion.” again in the second. Outfielder team history. SEATTLE 4 Friday in Houston will be the Leonys Martin spoiled that no- Seattle com- Mariners next opportunity to tion, though, hitting a three-run Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press pleted its first winless homes- make a push in the right direc- homer with two outs. ’ Michael Saunders sits in the dugout during the eighth inning of tand of more than four games tion. Top pitching prospect Tai- a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Wednesday in Seattle. Wednesday, losing to the Texas juan Walker will get the nod for please see MARINERS, page S5

The Final Word In the Air Pryor Gets His Shot at Raiders QB Job Winlock defen- TV’s Best Bet sive back Derrick SEATTLE (AP) — If this story seems camp with the Seahawks expected to be Chiocoate tries all too familiar for Matt Flynn, well, it is. their No. 1 quarterback. to haul in a pass While Flynn sits on the bench and raced past him on the Seattle at Houston during football rests a sore elbow Thursday night, Ter- depth chart and nab the starting nod. 5 p.m. relle Pryor will get his opportunity to practice Wednes- Now, Flynn will be stuck as a specta- ROOT day afternoon in earn the Oakland Raiders’ starting quar- Winlock. terback job when they close out the pre- tor watching if Pryor can close out an im- season against the . pressive preseason and solidify his case It’s almost the exact scenario as a that he should be the starter when they year ago when Flynn entered training open the season at Indianapolis.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Mt. Rainier peeks up through the trees in a mountain meadow earlier this summer on a clear day along the Wonderland Trail.

Meeting up WITH THE MOUNTAIN

Chronicle Reporters Survive Hiking Mount Rainier Trail By Stephanie Schendel and photographer. [email protected] Together we chose a chal- lenging, 12-mile hike that have a love-hate rela- promised amazing views of tionship with the out- wildflowers and wilderness. Idoors. In the days leading up While I am athletic, and to the hike, I made a men- enjoy being outside in good tal list of things that could weather, I hate bugs and go wrong: wildfires, bigfoot sunburns. Furthermore, as encounters, mountain lions, a newspaper reporter who cliffs, getting lost, etc. frequently writes and reports Despite my paranoia on crime, fires and search and extensive list of pos- and rescue missions, I have sible disasters, we set out on an overactive and paranoid an early Sunday morning in imagination and often envi- late July and drove two hours sion my outdoor adventures to the northeast entrance of ending in disaster. the park in order to hike the Despite my reservations Summerland and Panhandle Brandon Hansen / [email protected] about spending several hours Gap. Chronicle Reporter Stephanie Schendel braves a snow ield above the treeline on the Wonderland Trail near Mt. outdoors in a remote area, I About an hour into our Rainier earlier this summer. decided I wanted to go on a hike, we had our first casual- day hike on Mount Rainier. ty: We had stopped for a wa- bottle, I was thankful it was news in high heels or hik- grumpy and in a hurry. Even though I grew up in ter and photo break near the not something more valu- ing up Mount Rainier — I For about two hours, my the Pacific Northwest, I had top of a waterfall. After a five able that fell out of my back- always walk as if someone is hiking partner, Brandon, not visited Mount Rainier minute rest, I picked up my pack, like my phone or car dangling chocolate in front said nothing as we went up National Park since I was a backpack, my water bottle keys. of me. I don’t intend to walk miles of steep switchbacks. child. My usual hiking bud- fell out of the outer pocket, The first part of the hike fast and most of the time I It was only when we got close dy is my black lab, but since hit a rock, and bounced off was on a steep heavily wood- don’t notice it. to the end of the switchbacks dogs are not allowed in na- the cliff into the raging wa- ed trail. My fast pace was a habit when he shouted, “Good tional parks, I traded my terfall. I am a fast walker. It I developed after working for God woman, do you use the hyperactive mutt for Bran- While I was down a sub- doesn’t matter if I am years in downtown Seattle Stairmaster at the gym?” don Hansen, The Chronicle’s stantial amount of drinking covering breaking where everyone is red-haired sports reporter water, and my favorite water please see RAINIER, page S3

Photos by Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Below : A stream snakes through a meadow in the shadow of Mt. Rainier. Right: Spray is kicked up by rocks in the stream. Lower Right: Ripples in a high lake above the tree line creates a peaceful atmosphere along the Wonderland Trail.

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• Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 RV - Boat - Car & Workshop Hunting and Fishing Report � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall W.F. West Football Practice King County’s Beaver Lake to Receive 1,200 Large Hatchery Rainbow Trout & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed By WDFW the state Fishing in Washington OLYMPIA — Anglers will rule pamphlet, available online soon have an opportunity to at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/ catch large trout this summer regulations/. in Beaver Lake near Issaquah, High catch rates in the area thanks to the release of about since early August propelled the 1,200 hatchery rainbows averag- fishery toward the annual area � guideline of 3,700 legal-size chi- for 85MPH Wind Exposure B + 25lb. ing about one pound each. The Washington Department nook caught or released, said of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is Ryan Lothrop, Puget Sound rec- scheduled to release the fish Aug. reational salmon manager for 20. To facilitate fish planting, the the Washington Department of agency will close the Beaver Lake Fish and Wildlife. access site at sunset on Aug. 19 “The fishery really took off and reopen the site at sunrise on in the past two weeks,” Lothrop � � said. “Anglers did really well Aug. 21. Beaver Lake, however, Snow Load Building Plan Construction will remain open to fishing while throughout the marine area.” the access site is closed. Lothrop noted that Shilshole The trout are part of an edu- Bay remains closed to all salmon cational display at WDFW’s Is- fishing through Aug. 31 south- saquah Hatchery. east from Meadow Point West In previous years, WDFW re- Point. Elliott Bay also remains $22,500 leased the trout into Beaver Lake closed to fishing, except in the � specified Elliott Bay Fishery de- in the fall. But this year nearly Guaranteed Craftmanship half of the fish will be released scribed in the fishing rules pam- Aug. 20 to allow for the construc- phlet. tion of a new water intake at the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] hatchery, said Justin Spinelli, Anglers Will be Allowed Two The W.F. West football team goes through drills during practice Tuesday in Chehalis. fishery biologist for WDFW. Chinook Salmon in Marine Areas • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement 30’x36’ “We plan to release the re- 1, 3 and 4 maining 1,300 trout later in the � OLYMPIA — Starting Fri- fall,” Spinelli said. NFL Permit Service day (Aug. 23) anglers in marine Beaver Lake is best fished by areas 1 (Ilwaco), 3 (LaPush) and small boat, although anglers also 4 (Neah Bay) can keep up to two Seahawks vs. Raiders: Jobs at Stake in Exhibition Finale can be successful fishing from chinook salmon as part of their shore, said Spinelli. • (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door two-salmon daily limit. By Bob Condotta playing time against the Raid- weeks. Coleman will start the WDFW’s access site is most With that change, anglers The Seattle Times ers as they can to make one final game in Robinson’s place, and easily reached by way of East will be allowed to keep two chi- statement. the free agent from UCLA ap- Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level CH505028sl.cg RENTON — For most of the Beaver Lake Drive Southeast, off nook per day in all four ocean “We have a number of guys pears to be becoming a legiti- known world, it’s a game that Southeast 24th Street in the city marine areas. Those fishing in that are on the verge that are re- mate threat to make the roster. will mean nothing and be forgot- of Sammamish. marine areas 3 and 4 are also ally making decisions hard,’’ he • RB : Mi- Parking for vehicles and boat allowed two bonus pink salmon ten the minute the clock hits zero, said. “So those guys in particular, chael leads the NFL with 186 • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door trailers is limited, and a valid in addition to their two-salmon assuming it’s remembered that if we do it the way that we plan to yards, despite playing in just long. accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, WDFW Vehicle Access Pass or daily limit. All wild coho must do it, we are going to give them a two of three exhibition games. Discover Pass must be visible in be released in marine areas 1-4. But chance to really show it.’’ As such, his spot on the roster vehicles parked at the access site. Anglers fishing off Westport for a few A few young players who fig- seems secure, with the bigger For more information about the (Marine Area 2) have been al- players ure to be of particular interest question being if he can overtake in Thurs- Vehicle Access Pass and the Dis- lowed to keep two chinook salm- Thursday night: as the backup to cover Pass, visit WDFW’s web- on as part of their two-salmon day’s 7 p.m. Seattle-Oakland • WR Chris Harper: The price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad , or end up as • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door exhibition game at CenturyLink site at http://wdfw.wa.gov/licens- daily limit since Aug. 4. team’s fourth-round pick hasn’t the No. 3 tailback, which might Field, it’ll mean everything, with ing/discoverpass/. Doug Milward, ocean salm- made a huge impact yet with mean spending a lot of Sundays Beaver Lake is one of several on manager for the Washington ramifications that could last a three catches for 23 yards. But lifetime. on the inactive list. lowland lakes in western Wash- Department of Fish and Wildlife Carroll said this week Harper • DT Sealver Siliga: The Se- As the final of four exhibi- “continues to grow.’’ Seattle ap- ington open to fishing year- (WDFW), said the department ahawks’ defensive line remains prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. round. Internal combustion boat tion games, and with the regular pears to have five receiving spots has managed conservatively to riddled with injuries, most of engines are prohibited on the stay within the ocean quota for season a week-and-a-half away, locked up, and Harper will likely • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation which appear minor but will lake. All anglers 15 years of age the starters will make cameo ap- get a big chance to make his case chinook. leave the team shy of depth and older are required to have a pearances and then exit quickly. to keep a sixth. “We saw good catch rates for against the Raiders. In particu- valid fishing license. chinook in the ocean from the The rest of the game will be • WR : Wal- The daily limit is five trout, played by backups, rookies and ters, a graduate of Juanita High lar, both listed tackle starters — outset of the season, so we have and Tony Mc- only two of which can exceed been conservative with free agents attempting to either in Kirkland, was an early camp 15 inches in length. For details, more clearly define their roles, or standout before suffering a ham- Daniel — will sit out with what limit,” said Milward. “That has Carroll said are minor groin in- check the sport fishing rules put us in a good position where more critically for some, assure string injury that caused him to pamphlet, available on WDFW’s that they have a spot on the final miss the first three games. He juries. Siliga, acquired from Den- enough of the ocean quota re- ver last week in the John Moffitt website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/ mains to allow anglers two chi- roster. has recovered well enough to trade, will get ample playing time fishing/regulations/. nook per day in the four ocean Seattle, like all NFL teams, play against the Raiders, how- marine areas through the end of has 75 players on its roster and ever, and Carroll said he will get against the Raiders as a result. the season.” will need to cut to the NFL reg- chances at both kickoff and punt • QB Brady Quinn: Tarvaris Chinook Fishery to End Sunday Jackson appears to have won the in Marine Area 10 Off Seattle Through Aug. 18, anglers ular-season limit of 53 by 3 p.m. returner — his more likely av- coastwide had caught 57.6% Saturday. enue for making the team — as backup quarterback job. Will Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings OLYMPIA — The sport fish- (23,029 chinook) of the 40,000 In years past, that cutdown well as receiver. Quinn show enough to convince ery for chinook salmon in Ma- chinook quota. As for coho, an- hasn’t really been all that dif- • FB Derrick Coleman: Start- the team to keep a third quar- rine Area 10 (Seattle/Bremerton) glers had caught 47.4% (35,422 ficult for a rebuilding Seahawks ing fullback Michael Robinson terback? Or might he impress will close at the end of the day coho) of the 74,760 coho quota. team. will miss a second straight game another team enough to come Sunday (Aug. 18), when state Ocean salmon fisheries are But now, with a roster some with a virus, and Carroll said he calling on the Seahawks to make fishery managers anticipate the currently scheduled to continue consider as talented as any in the could be out a couple of more a trade? annual catch guideline for that through Sept. 30 in marine areas NFL, the Seahawks say these de- area will be met. 1 and 2 and through Sept. 22 in cisions will be particularly gut- Exceptions are Sinclair in- marine areas 3 and 4. wrenching. let and five fishing piers within Fishery managers will con- And while that’s a sign of how the marine area, where anglers tinue to monitor the ocean salm- far the team has come in the four can continue to catch chinook years of the John Schneider-Pete www.twincitymetalbuildings.com on fishery throughout the season, salmon as part of their daily and announce any other changes Carroll leadership, that doesn’t limit. Those piers include Elliott on WDFW’s website at http:// mean the cuts are easy. Bay Fishing Pier at Terminal 86, wdfw.wa.gov/. “This is a very difficult time,’’ Seacrest Pier, Waterman Pier, Additional information on Carroll said. “There’s a bunch Bremerton Boardwalk, and Illa- the ocean fishery, including of guys who have worked really hee State Park Pier. minimum size limits, is available hard to make this team, and not There and elsewhere in Ma- in WDFW’s Fishing in Wash- everybody gets to stay.’’ rine Area 10, anglers can also ington rules pamphlet, available Carroll said this week the continue to catch coho and pink at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/ plan is to give as many of the salmon under limits described in regulations/. on-the-bubble players as much 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 Rainier: Don’t Drink the Stream Water Continued from Sports 2 away into bare rocks, snow and trek back down the mountain. glaciers. We pushed on, crossing As we hiked down, we began over small snow banks, climbing to have second thoughts about I turned around and realized large boulders until we reached a whether or not it was a good idea. he was sweating and had a hard steep snow bank. When we got back to Cen- time catching his breath. Without hiking poles, and tralia, we asked Google if it was Afterward, Brandon pointed with me wearing tennis shoes in- alright to drink mountain water. out that as the hill got steeper, my stead of proper hiking boots, we The result was an overwhelming pace got faster. Instead of asking decided to call it quits and hike number of people telling the In- me to slow down, or offering to back down the trial. ternet something along the lines lead, he silently followed behind It was near the highest point of, “DON’T DO IT OR YOU me, not wanting to whine about of our hike where we saw the WILL GET SICK AND DIE.” 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 not being in shape. snow melt into the river that The main concern with Once we got to the end of my thirst — due to my lost wa- drinking mountain water is that the several miles of switchbacks, ter bottle — kicked in, so I con- bacteria can grow on the snow the trail opened up into a large vinced Brandon it would be fine during the spring, which con- meadow of wildflowers and new to drink water from the snow- taminate the water and can, ac- grass. melt. cording to Google, cause “violent The meadow, with snow- It seemed like a good idea diarrhea and excess gas.” capped mountain peaks behind at the time. Afterall, people Neither of us ended up get- it, resembled a scene from “The pay $1.50 for a bottle of moun- ting either of those, but the our Sound of Music.” Brandon and I tain water at the grocery store. post-hike research was enough Lic#TWINCMB181C5 looked like mismatched children Why not get it straight from the to convince us to either invest in from the Von Trapp family. source? a filter system for our next hike, We continued hiking through We both drank a substantial or not drop a water bottle down the meadow until the grass faded amount of water and began our a waterfall. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 SPORTS

MLB Taijuan Walker Will Winlock Football Practice Make M’s Debut Friday By Joshua Mayers The Seattle Times Another exciting piece of the Mariners’ future will soon be- come the present, as the team an- nounced Wednesday it will select touted prospect Taijuan Walker from Class-AAA Tacoma to start Friday at Houston against the Astros. It will serve as the much- anticipated MLB debut for the 21-year-old pitcher. The roster move will be made before Fri- day’s game. Walker has long been one of the most popular minor-leagu- ers in the Mariners organization and came into this season as the No. 5 prospect in baseball, ac- cording to MLB.com. He has made 25 starts this year for the Rainiers and Class AA Jackson, with a combined 9-10 record, 2.93 earned-run average and 160 strikeouts (tied for fourth among minor leaguers). Honors this year for Walker — a right-hander who checks in at 6 feet 4, 210 pounds — include pitching in the All-Star Futures Game and being selected as a Southern League All-Star. In four minor-league seasons, Walker has a 23-26 record, 3.49 ERA and 400 strikeouts. In 11 games with Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Tacoma, he was 5-3 with a 3.61 Winlock’s J.W. Shipman tackles Chance Fisher during tackle drills at the Cardinals Wednesday practice in Winlock. ERA and 64 strikeouts.

College Football Huskies Have Plenty of Running Back Depth Behind Bishop Sankey TRIPLE THREAT: Wooching, from Kailua-Ko- na, Hawaii, performed a Samoan Juniors Deontae Cooper fire dance for the crowd at the and Jesse Callier Have “Raise the Woof” fundraising Returned From Serious event on campus. He even swal- lowed fire as part of the perfor- Knee Injuries and mance. Will be Ready to Play “My dad, ever since I was a kid, Saturday When the really embraced the Samoan cul- ture,” Wooching said. “He kind Huskies Open the Season of taught me (the performance) Against Boise State since I was a kid, maybe 6 years old, and I’ve been doing it ever By Adam Jude since.” The Seattle Times It was the first time he had Washington running back performed the dance in about a Bishop Sankey rushed 30 times year, and Wooching admitted he for 205 yards against Boise State burned his right hand between in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas his thumb and forefinger. But he just eight months ago, and he doesn’t expect the burn to affect figures to again carry the UW him Saturday. offense in the rematch with the In UW’s new up-tempo 19th-ranked Broncos at Husky Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times scheme, the 6-foot-3, 219-pound Stadium on Saturday night. Wooching said he will be used as But Washington tailback Deontae Cooper (32) will run out of the tunnel for Saturday’s opener against Boise State, a year after coming of a major knee injury. a lead blocker, a runner and a re- when San- key needs ceiver out of the backfield, in ad- a breather, for the first time, he puts on his “That’s a great feeling.” one of my favorite movies. It’s dition to special-teams work. the Hus- complete UW uniform. Sarkisian said he will be “cal- just like going to war with the “I’m not just a big fullback,” he kies are He planned to have his three- culated” in how and when he orcs and the Trojan, or what- said. “I have moves, too.” confident inch-tall Mohawk trimmed calls on Cooper for the first time, ever, and they’re all going as one. Notes: Sarkisian declined in the depth behind him. Even if Wednesday afternoon. By Satur- “so that he’s comfortable within That’s how I picture it. I just love when asked about an update on that depth is largely untested. day night, he plans be in his No. the game. I want to see him be it.” star tight end Austin Seferian- Redshirt freshman Dwayne 32 jersey with three armbands successful, like all our guys. … Fullback on fire Jenkins, who broke his pinkie Washington figures to see his covering each of his arms and “I think there’s moments for Redshirt freshman fullback earlier this month. “I’m done first action for the Huskies tights covering his legs. ‘Coop’ when he feels great (in Psalm Wooching will make his talking about injuries,” Sarkisian against Boise State, and juniors “It’s going to be all color coor- practice), and there’s other mo- UW debut. On a different stage said... Former Seahawks coach Deontae Cooper and Jesse Cal- dinated,” Cooper said, smiling. ments there’s a little bit of hesita- last Saturday, he made quite the Mike Holmgren chatted with lier remain on track to play Sat- “‘Pops always told me, ‘You look tion. That’s understandable for Sarkisian on the sideline before urday in their comebacks from good, you play good.’ ” me.” first impression on many UW major knee injuries. Washington teammates, Meanwhile, Callier, the start- fans. practice Wednesday morning. 

“I feel good about those four coaches and fans would like ing tailback entering 2012, said  guys,” UW coach Steve Sarkisian nothing more than to see Coo- he feels healthier — and even said Wednesday. per play as well as he looks in the faster — than before he tore his Cooper is, without question, season opener. Cooper said he is ACL in the season opener last the feel-good story of training “over the hump” after three ante- year. He could see his first action The Books of Lewis County camp for the Huskies. When he rior cruciate ligament tears in his Saturday as part of the kickoff finally gets the chance to run — knees derailed his once-promis- coverage team. Available now! yes, run — out of the Husky Sta- ing career. “I love kickoffs,” Callier said. dium tunnel on game day, Coo- “Since I’ve been here, I’ve nev- “I always compare kickoffs to the per promises to look good when, er been this far in camp,” he said. movie ‘Lord of the Rings.’ That’s Washington State’s Logan Mayes Will Transfer A Simple Song by Russ Mohney By Bud Withers camp he would never have a places to play more. The Buck $ 99 The Seattle Times chance to be in the two-deep at linebacker wasn’t an option as 28ea defensive end.” far as they’re concerned.” + Tax Logan Mayes, son of legend- Mayes was considered less Mayes made the decision now ary Washington State running than the ideal player for pass rather than jeopardize another back Rueben Mayes and a player coverage, one reason he was year of eligibility if he played in Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 who had a key part in a pivotal switched to end. But he dropped WSU’s opener Saturday at Au- play in the 2012 Apple Cup, is from the top two defensive units burn. leaving WSU to transfer to Cal during training camp. In Washington’s first pos- Poly San Luis Obispo. After play- Meanwhile, Rueben Mayes session of overtime in the Apple ing the “Buck“ said, a family friend familiar Cup, Mayes broke through and linebacker with Cal Poly inquired about that caused UW quarterback Keith $ 99 $ 95 school being an option. Contact Price to loft the ball up, where 12ea position — a + Tax 18ea hybrid de- was made earlier this week with defensive-line teammate Toni + Tax fensive end/ the school, and Mayes will con- Pole picked it off and rambled linebacker — tinue fall semester at WSU and for a near-touchdown. WSU later Walkin’ Joe last year in the first year of the transfer to the Big Sky school, won, 31-28. and the Midnight Marauders Mike Leach regime, the 6-foot-2, where he will have two seasons of Rueben Mayes is WSU’s ca- by Dennis R. Waller 247-pound Mayes was switched eligibility left. reer-leading rusher (3,519 yards) CH487162cf.db to defensive end this year, where “He’s a real good football play- and a two-time all-pro. Stop in today to one of these he could better utilize natural er; I don’t think anybody would Mayes set a game rushing pass-rush skills. argue he’s their best pass-rusher,” mark with 357 yards at Oregon locations and get your copy!! Rueben Mayes said. “He had to in 1984. But Rueben Mayes said Lewis County Wednesday night, “He was told decide if he’s going to be a role Leach did not respond to Historical Museum at the beginning of training player for WSU or look for other messages seeking comment. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013

Onalaska: Fast-Paced Logger Practice Takes Toll on Out-of-Shape Sportswriter

Continued from Sports 1 joints had decided to hurt and i made sure I took a few laps themselves into mastering around the track before practice Olympic gymnastics during the to break up the tightness. Saade offseason. and company ran more plays in Saade split me off with the the afternoon practice and I was running backs and wide receiv- plugged into several spots, look- ers under coach Ron Murphy, ing as clueluss as Miley Cyrus at who must have been the most the VMA’s. patient man in the world to allow Nelson allowed me to play a ginger like me to trot around safety on his defense and I pro- and pretend to be someone with ceeded to guess where the play things like “athletic talent” and was going - wrongly - for the next “the ability to catch a football.” five plays. It may have looked It was, however, the first time like I was avoiding contact and I had ever received an organized running away from Travis Mc- football handoff in the history of Million - but I reassure you, I just my life. I naturally almost fum- had no clue how to play defense. bled it and I think I may have ran I was faked out more times than into my blocker, but a few more Manti Te’o in a chatroom. reps and I’m sure I could give When the second practice Marshawn Lynch a run for his mercifully ended, I considered money. myself lucky to get through the (In the eating Skittles depart- day without having some sort of ment, not the running back de- heart attack, heat stroke, knee partment) injury or athlete’s foot. Most One thing about the Onalas- people when they graduate high ka Loggers is they’re no strang- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] school never experience some- ers to scoring points. Last season Onalaska Football players suck down water during a two-a-day practice last Thursday. thing like two-a-day football they notched 45 against Winlock, practices again. There’s prob- 35 against eventual state playoff Murphy must have felt sorry Back and forth, back and always a little sore going to work ably good reason for that. Have team Mossyrock, 45 against Nas- for me, and thankfully never put forth. Back and forth. My calfs after both practices. That’s right, you seen what happens to people elle, and 27 against CB2L power- me up against Onalaska stud protested. My thighs planned a he did football two-a-days in his fitness-wise after they graduate house Wahkiakum. In practice, I Travis McMillion in the coverage civil war. My lungs gave up all OFF time. I’m a wuss. Instead of high school? felt like I was practicing with an drills. You may have seen him hope. What I had initially start- going to work, I oozed into a nap These young Onalaska foot- Arena Football team as we ran last year running wild against ed with enthusiasm, ended with in the parking lot of the Onalas- ball players are working harder routes. CB2L defenses, and lord knows me limping to the sideline on the ka school, hoping I wasn’t told to physically than pretty much any “We pride ourselves on get- that guy could probably burn me final “gasser.” move along for being a transient. adult out there can attest to. I ting things done in practice and like a chicken McNugget. During the post practice I talked to a Loggers player was just lucky enough to (kind using our time wisely,” Zaade When Saade started running stretching, Saade instructed who said he comes out to the of) enjoy the ride. said later in the week. “I’m im- plays with both a live defense his players not let me skip town football field an hour before ev- In the post practice speech, pressed with the pace we’ve had and offense, I was able to haul before the second practice. I as- ery game to visualize himself Saade complimenting his team in practice, I feel like we’re where in a pass from the tight end po- sured him I would do no such succeeding. He also talked about on the ridiculous number of we need to be.” sition — sadly it was about 20 thing, although in my exhausted the high hopes that Onalaska has plays they had gone through in To me, it felt like I was part of yards out of bounds. Defensive head I was quickly coming up this season. Opposing Coaches just four hours of practice, de- a cross country meet. Running coordinator and former Logger with a “I have to go cover break- around the Central 2B League scribed what kind of focus and to do warmups. Running to do head coach Wayne Nelson re- ing news for our news depart- have noted in preseason inter- commitment it would take for individual drills. Running to the minded me I wasn’t playing in ment” excuse in case my legs views that Onalaska should be this season and preached get- main field to run plays. the . stopped working. much improved from last year’s ting plenty of rest and water be- Run Run Run. He wasn’t a fan of the Eastern During the several hour 2-6 campaign. tween their time out on the field My heart felt like Charlie Washington University football break in between practices, I “We’re a bunch of younger I wouldn’t argue with him on Sheen after getting canned on T-shirt I was wearing since he chowed down a burger at Pizza guys, but we have experience,” this one. Two and a Half Men. Running played against them while suit- Girl and I assure you it was the Saade said. “We’ve been telling A big thanks goes out to more routes. And more routes. ing up for Eastern Oregon. most glorious meal my tired, the kids, you’re not young any- Coach Saade and his team for Followed by routes with players Morning practice ended with broken body had ever consumed. more. Sophomores got to play letting me join in on the fun that playing defense. a running of “gassers” which is One Loggers player ran into me like juniors and so on. We’ve got is Logger football. It was very It didn’t stop. a horrible number of sprints the at the supermarket and asked me to get into things up-tempo.” apparent that these kids were When I tried my lot at corner- width of the field. how I was feeling. My aching body the next day enjoying themselves out on the back, I quickly tripped over my “This is where your life gets My initial response was “I’m would attest to the tempo that field, and I’ll be hoping the best own cleats and fell to the ground. miserable,” one of the varsity pretty sure I’m dying.” Saade is talking about. for them in the upcoming season. I’m not exactly a card-carrying players said. He then informed me that The afternoon practice was And please… never make me member of the Legion of Boom. Oh goody. football was tiring, and he was a bit tougher. By that time my run gassers ever again.

College Football Mariners Oklahoma Coach Bob Stoops Says SEC is Half-Best — at Best Continued from Sports 1 By Suzanne Halliburton The Rangers added a pair of Austin American-Statesman (MCT) runs in the third on a line drive DALLAS — Perhaps Bob by Geovany Soto that was mis- Stoops was just thinking out played by left fielder Raul Ibanez. loud, carrying on his own in- The ball ended up falling in front terior monologue with a bit of of a sliding Ibanez for a two-run wishful musing, when he insist- single. ed this spring that the South- It got worse for Hernandez eastern Conference wasn’t nec- (12-8) in the fourth as he failed essarily the best league around. to record an out, giving up two But the conversation in doubles and a pair of singles. May that Stoops, the 52-year- “Everything was a little bit up old Oklahoma head coach, — that was the problem,” Her- had with an Oklahoma news- nandez said. “Everything I threw paper reporter opened up the they just hit, found a hole and a Sooners’ chief to all sorts of lot of runs.” national mockery. The SEC is Hernandez is now 0-4 with best. Nothing to see here. Move Sue Ogrocki / The Associated Press a 7.57 ERA in five starts against the Rangers this year. The right- along and start creating even Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops answers a question during a news conference in Norman, Okla., Monday. hander’s 20-career losses against more glowing adjectives for the Texas is his most against any best college football league in out. Again, you can look at the fect attitude and right amount off top-ranked OU, No. 11 Mis- team. the history of pigskin. (SEC’s) top two, three, four, five, of chemistry and leadership. souri and No. 7 Oklahoma State Rangers right-hander Martin Stoops, however, was ced- six teams, and you can look at Based on preseason data, when before falling on the road to Perez (8-3), meanwhile, limited ing the dominance of Alabama, the bottom six, seven, eight, it ran the games 50,000 times, sixth-ranked Texas Tech on the the Mariners to two runs and which has won three of the whatever they are. How well are the Predictalator created a next-to-last play of the game. five hits in six innings. The rook- last four national champion- they all doing?” power poll rankings featuring Because of Big 12 tiebreaker ie won his fifth straight decision. ships and is the country’s No. When Tide Coach Nick Sa- four SEC teams _ Alabama is rules, the Longhorns settled for Perez breezed through the 1-ranked team again heading ban was asked about Stoops’ first, Texas A&M second, Geor- third in the final BCS stand- Mariners, not allowing a hit un- into this season. He knew that comments, he gave a basic gia fourth and South Carolina ings, while Oklahoma received til Kyle Seager’s one-out single three other SEC programs also “next question” brush off to the sixth _ in the top 10. Its top 10 the national championship in- reporter. also has three Big 12 teams _ in the fourth. The rookie hasn’t have won national titles dur- vite, falling to Florida. lost since July 21 and has won ing the league’s league streak “I’ve got more important No. 5 Texas, No. 9 TCU and No. The Longhorns wince at the things to do than sit around 10 Oklahoma State. five times in August, a Rangers of seven straight BCS trophies. thought of the 2009 national rookie record in a month. The last non-SEC team to win and read what Bob Stoops has In Stoops’ defense, it hasn’t championship game, when to say about anything,” Saban been that long ago that the “He’s growing,” Rangers college football’s ornate crystal their All-American quarter- manager Ron Washington said. trophy was Texas, back in 2005. said. Big 12 was very much like the back Colt McCoy, then the But the SEC, save for the SEC. When Stoops directed “You’re watching it right in front “Listen, they’ve had the best winningest quarterback in of your eyes. I just think you team in college football, mean- schools with new coaches, is the Sooners to the national title NCAA history, was knocked doing darn well heading into in 2000, OU had to beat two need to watch it and enjoy it. He ing they’ve won the national out for the game on the fifth the final year of the BCS format. league teams (Kansas State and just goes out there and does what championship,” Stoops said of play, thanks for a freak hit by The predicted success pri- Nebraska) that were ranked No. he does. That’s throw the fastball the SEC national title domi- Alabama defensive end Marcell down in the zone, change speeds nance. “That doesn’t mean ev- marily is because the Crim- 1 before they could climb to the son Tide seem to be unbeat- top spot. Dareus. and use his breaking ball and erything else is always the best.” Oklahoma State also move it around.” Stoops then noted that head able. The PredictionMachine. Seven different past or would’ve loved to have played Adrian Beltre, who hit his coaches at four SEC schools lost com’s Predictalator, which has present Big 12 teams have run every upcoming game won a BCS bowl game. And for the 2011 national title. But 28th homer, and Elvis Andrus their jobs after last season for each got three of the Rangers’ 17 non-production. (His younger on the 2013 college schedule the Sooners have done more the BCS computers spit out 50,000 times, has decided that than any other Big 12 school an SEC rematch of LSU and hits. Mitch Moreland also hom- brother, Mark, just got the ered as every Texas starter got Alabama will win the national to keep up with the SEC Jone- Alabama, leading to Saban’s head coaching job at Kentucky). a hit except for Alex Rios, who title again. The Predictalator’s ses. Since winning in 2000, OU second national title at Bama, That’s a lot of golden para- chipped in with a walk, a stolen chutes launched from the best analysis says that Bama wins has played for the national title while the Cowboys settled for a Fiesta win over Stanford. base and a run. league in the land. The league, the game 72 percent of the time, in 2003, 2004 and 2008. The Dustin Ackley hit a solo Stoops charged, also tends to be with an average margin of vic- Sooners lost two of those games Still, Stoops’ comments seemed to unite his fellow Big and an RBI double. top-heavy. tory at two touchdowns. to SEC schools. Seager homered in the sixth, a 12 coaches during last month’s “So you’re listening to a lot of Of course, in August, the Texas also still vividly re- drive to right that struck the conference media days. Kansas’ propaganda that gets fed out to Predictalator doesn’t know members 2008. The Longhorns window of the Hit It Here Cafe you,” Stoops says. “You’re more about injuries and believes ev- played through a brutal stretch Charlie Weis agreed with him. in the second deck. than smart enough to figure it eryone is playing with the per- of Big 12 Saturdays, knocking So did Baylor’s Art Briles. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 SPORTS

Monday’s Mariners Box Score Sports on the Air TEXAS 032 500 200 — 12 17 0 SEATTLE 000 011 011 — 4 9 1 Thursday, Aug. 29 COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANGERS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG MARINERS AB R H RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG 3 p.m. L Martin CF-RF 6 2 2 4 0 1 .269 .324 .391 B Miller SS-3B 4 1 2 0 1 0 .264 .323 .421 ESPN — North Carolina at South Carolina E Andrus SS 4 1 3 2 1 0 .264 .325 .316 N Franklin 2B 5 0 0 0 0 2 .227 .294 .403 5 p.m. A Rosales SS 0 0 0 0 0 0 .191 .263 .333 K Seager 3B 3 1 2 1 0 0 .277 .348 .465 FS1 — Utah St. at Utah I Kinsler 2B 4 2 2 1 0 0 .279 .349 .420 B Ryan SS 1 0 0 0 1 1 .194 .256 .267 6:15 p.m. A Beltre DH 5 1 3 2 0 1 .329 .385 .544 K Morales DH 4 0 1 0 0 1 .281 .338 .444 ESPN — Mississippi at Vanderbilt A Rios RF 3 1 0 0 1 0 .275 .323 .415 R Ibanez LF 2 0 1 1 2 0 .251 .309 .501 GOLF C Gentry CF 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .358 .361 J Smoak 1B 4 0 0 0 0 2 .252 .347 .413 7 a.m. M Moreland 1B 5 2 2 1 0 3 .246 .305 .463 M Saunders RF 4 1 1 0 0 0 .235 .325 .388 TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales Open, G Soto C 5 0 2 2 0 1 .210 .301 .384 D Ackley CF 4 1 2 2 0 1 .256 .308 .346 first round, at City of Newport, Wales (same-day D Murphy LF 5 2 1 0 0 2 .221 .280 .374 H Blanco C 4 0 0 0 0 2 .158 .250 .281 tape) J Profar 3B 5 1 2 0 0 1 .236 .313 .329 Totals 43 12 17 12 2 9 171 Totals 35 4 9 4 4 9 159 9 a.m. TGC — Web.com Tour, Hotel Fitness Champi- Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA Pitchers IP H R ER BB SO HR PC-ST ERA onship, first round, at Fort Wayne, Ind. M Perez (W, 8-3) 6.0 5 2 2 2 3 2 100-62 3.58 F Hernandez (L, 12-8) 3.0 11 9 8 1 2 1 78-44 2.97 2:30 p.m. R Ross 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10-7 2.67 B Maurer 4.0 6 3 3 1 4 2 70-45 6.59 TGC — LPGA, Safeway Classic, first round, at R Wolf 2.0 4 2 2 2 5 0 49-29 4.14 L Luetge 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 23-15 5.00 Portland, Ore. Totals 9.0 9 4 4 4 9 2 159-98 Totals 9.0 17 12 11 2 9 3 171-104 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 10 a.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Oakland at Detroit Scoreboard or L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay 4 p.m. NY Mets at Washington, 4 p.m. New England 2 1 0 .667 65 83 3. Nneka Ogwumike LAS 20.0 MLB — Regional coverage, at Bos- Local N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 54 39 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. 4. Iziane Castro Marques CON 19.0 ton or Cleveland at Atlanta Riverside Women’s Golf Club Kansas City at Toronto, 4 p.m. Miami 1 2 0 .333 64 51 5. Tina Charles CON 18.0 18-Hole Sub Par Cleveland at Detroit, 4 p.m. South 5 p.m. Houston 2 0 0 1.000 51 30 August 27 Chicago White Sox at Boston, 4 p.m. ROOT — Seattle at Houston Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 40 56 Assists 1st Division Miami at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Jacksonville 0 2 0 .000 16 64 1. Candace Parker LAS 7.0 TENNIS 1. JoAnn TimPone Minnesota at Texas, 5 p.m. Tennessee 0 2 0 .000 40 49 2. Tanisha Wright SEA 7.0 10 a.m. 2. Patty Reichert LA Angels at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. North 3. Temeka Johnson SEA 4.0 Sue Mottessey ESPN2 — U.S. Open, second round, at New Seattle at Houston, 5 p.m. Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 61 29 4. Camille Little SEA 4.0 Kristin Rothermel Cincinnati at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. Cleveland 2 0 0 1.000 51 25 York 5. Noelle Quinn SEA 4.0 Carol Devethleauy San Francisco at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Baltimore 2 1 .667 98 73 4 p.m. Rose Robertson Tampa Bay at Oakland, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 26 42 West Blocks ESPN2 — U.S. Open, second round, at New San Diego at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 2nd Division Denver 1 1 0 .500 20 46 1.Jayne Appel SAN 3.00 York 1. Janet Schultz Oakland 1 2 0 .333 65 79 2. Candace Parker LAS 2.00 Saturday’s Games 2. Paulette Horton Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 26 32 3. Noelle Quinn SEA 2.00 Baltimore at NY Yankees, 10 a.m. San Diego 0 2 0 .000 38 64 Friday, Aug. 30 4. Tina Thompson SEA 2.00 Kansas City at Toronto, 10 a.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE AUTO RACING Riverside Golf Club Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 1 p.m. East 4. Toni Young NYL 2.00 Womens Club Championship 12 p.m. NY Mets at Washington, 4 p.m. Washington 2 0 0 1.000 46 34 August 27 N.Y. Giants 1 1 0 .500 30 33 Rebounds FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Ad- Club Champion St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 36 40 1. Tina Thompson SEA 13.0 voCare 500, at Hampton, Ga. Kristen Rothermel Dallas 1 2 0 .333 48 51 Chicago White Sox at Boston, 4 p.m. 2. Nneka Ogwumike LAS 12.0 4 p.m. 1st Low Gross South 3. Maya Moore MIN 10.0 Susan Remund LA Angels at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. New Orleans 2 0 0 1.000 45 33 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying 2nd Low Gross Miami at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Carolina 2 1 0 .667 67 58 4. Tina Charles CON 9.0 for AdvoCare 500, at Hampton, Ga. (same-day Sue Morrissey Seattle at Houston, 4 p.m. Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 33 61 5. Devereaux Peters MIN 9.0 tape) 1st Low Net Minnesota at Texas, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .000 37 69 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Janet Schultz Cincinnati at Colorado, 5 p.m. North 2nd Low Net San Francisco at Arizona, 5 p.m. Chicago 2 1 0 .667 84 78 5 p.m. Detroit 2 1 0 .667 72 50 Linda Meyers Tampa Bay at Oakland, 6 p.m. ESPN — Texas Tech at SMU Green Bay 1 2 0 .500 29 41 Golf 3rd Low Net San Diego at LA Dodgers, 6 p.m. Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 29 47 PGA Tour 5:30 p.m. Paulette Horton West As of Aug. 29 FS1 — North Dakota St. at Kansas St. League Leaders Seattle 3 0 0 1.000 88 30 Money Leaders American League GOLF Arizona 2 0 0 1.000 29 7 Golfer Money 6:30 a.m. 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET .357 San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 21 23 1. Tiger Woods $8,215,119 MLB 2. Mike Trout, LAA .332 St. Louis 0 2 0 .000 26 46 2. Phil Mickelson $5,224,726 TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales Open, 3. Adrian Beltre, TEX .329 3. Matt Kuchar $5,100,008 second round, at City of Newport, Wales Major League Baseball Standings Monday, Aug. 19 Results 4. Joe Mauer, MIN .324 4. Brandt Snedeker $4,913,261 American League Washington 24, Pittsburgh 13 9:30 a.m. EAST W L PCT GB 5. , BOS .313 5. Adam Scott $4,646,513 6. Justin Rose $3,691,881 TGC — Web.com Tour, Hotel Fitness Champi- Boston 79 55 .590 — Thursday, Aug. 22 Home Runs 7. Henrik Stenson $3,465,963 onship, second round, at Fort Wayne, Ind. Tampa Bay 75 56 .573 2½ Detroit 40, New England 9 8. Bill Haas $3,281,962 Baltimore 70 61 .534 7½ 1. Chris Davis, BAL 47 Carolina 34, Baltimore 27 12 p.m. 9. Keegan Bradley $3,180,812 New York 70 63 .526 8½ 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET 43 TGC — PGA Tour, Deutsche Bank Champi- 10. Billy Horschel $3,117,543 Toronto 60 74 .448 19 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 34 Friday, Aug. 23 11. Jason Day $2,981,763 onship, first round, at Norton, Mass. CENTRAL 4. Adam Dunn, CHW 30 Seattle 17, Green Bay 10 12. Kevin Streelman $2,878,017 3:30 p.m. Detroit 77 56 .579 — 5. Mark Trumbo, LAA 29 Chicago 34, Oakland 26 13. Jordan Spieth $2,724,819 Cleveland 71 61 .538 5½ TGC — LPGA, Safeway Classic, second round, 14. Jason Dufner $2,678,134 Kansas City 68 64 .515 8½ Runs Batted In Saturday, Aug. 24 15. Boo Weekley $2,601,661 at Portland, Ore. Minnesota 57 74 .435 19 1. Miguel Cabrera, DET 130 Washington 30, Buffalo 7 Indianapolis 27, Cleveland 6 16. Dustin Johnson $2,572,843 3:30 p.m. Chicago 56 76 .424 20½ 2. Chris Davis, BAL 120 NY Jets 24, NY Giants 21 17. Steve Stricker $2,553,531 TGC — Champions Tour, Shaw Charity Clas- WEST 3. Edwin Encarnacion, TOR 99 Kansas City 26, Pittsburgh 20 18. D.A. Points $2,507,287 Texas 78 55 .586 — sic, first round, at , Alberta (same-day 4. Adam Jones, BAL 95 Tampa Bay 17, Miami 16 19. Webb Simpson $2,487,284 Oakland 75 57 .568 2½ 5. Prince Fielder, DET 90 Philadelphia 31, Jacksonville 24 20. Jim Furyk $2,433,929 tape) Los Angeles 59 72 .450 18 Dallas 24, Cincinnati 18 21. Hunter Mahan $2,414,497 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Seattle 59 73 .447 18½ Wins Denver 27, St. Louis 26 22. Zach Johnson $2,287,259 11:10 a.m. Houston 44 88 .333 33½ 1. Max Scherzer, DET 19 Tennessee 27, Atlanta 16 23. Graeme McDowell $2,135,768 WGN — Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs National League 2. Justin Masterson, CLE 14 San Diego 24, Arizona 7 24. Harris English $2,127,756 EAST W L PCT GB 2. Chris Tillman, BAL 14 25. Graham Delaet $2,105,300 4 p.m. Atlanta 80 52 .606 — 2. Bartolo Colon, OAK 14 Sunday, Aug. 25 26. Lee Westwood $2,012,001 MLB — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Pitts- Washington 67 65 .508 13 2. Matt Moore, TB 14 New Orleans 31, Houston 23 27. Jonas Blixt $1,990,166 burgh or Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees Philadelphia 61 72 .459 19½ San Francisco 34, Minnesota 14 28. Russell Henley $1,958,105 New York 59 72 .450 20½ 29. Jimmy Walker $1,941,570 5 p.m. Earned Run Average Miami 49 82 .374 30½ Thursday, Aug. 29 30. Patrick Reed $1,927,999 ROOT — Seattle at Houston 1. Anibal Sanchez, DET 2.61 CENTRAL Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. 31. John Merrick $1,847,060 2. Yu Darvish, TEX 2.68 SAILING St. Louis 78 55 .586 — Detroit at Buffalo, 4 p.m. 32. Charles Howell III $1,826,491 3. Max Scherzer, DET 2.73 2 p.m. Pittsburgh 77 55 .583 ½ Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 4 p.m. 33. Charl Schwartzel $1,818,322 Cincinnati 75 59 .560 3½ 4. Hiroki Kuroda, NYY 2.89 New Orleans at Miami, 4:30 p.m. 34. Rickie Fowler $1,783,941 NBCSN — Louis Vuitton Cup, finals, race 13, Milwaukee 58 74 .439 19½ 5. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.97 Washington at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. 35. Rory McIlroy $1,763,936 at San Francisco (if necessary, same-day tape) Jacksonville at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Chicago 56 77 .421 22 36. Martin Laird $1,755,393 N.Y. Giants at New England, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER WEST Saves 37. Angel Cabrera $1,751,278 Pittsburgh at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Los Angeles 78 55 .586 — 1. Jim Johnson, BAL 40 38. David Lingmerth $1,748,109 2. Joe Nathan, TEX 38 Tennessee at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 39. Ken Duke $1,705,862 NBCSN — MLS, Portland at Real Salt Lake Arizona 68 64 .515 9½ Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m. 2. , NYY 38 40. Sang-Moon Bae $1,696,240 Colorado 63 72 .467 16 Green Bay at Kansas City, 5 p.m. San Diego 60 73 .451 18 4. Addison Reed, CHW 36 Houston at Dallas, 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31 San Francisco 59 74 .444 19 5. Greg Holland, KC 35 Baltimore at St. Louis, 5 p.m. AUTO RACING Arizona at Denver, 6 p.m. Racing 3 p.m. Tuesday’s Results National League Oakland at Seattle, 7 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 7, Toronto 1 Batting Average San Francisco at San Diego, 7 p.m. Sprint Cup Standings NBCSN — IRL, IndyCar, pole qualifying for Oakland 6, Detroit 3, 6 innings 1. Yadier Molina, STL .333 As of Aug. 27 Grand Prix of Baltimore (same-day tape) Boston 13, Baltimore 2 2. Chris Johnson, ATL .329 1. Jimmie Johnson 821 4:30 p.m. Atlanta 2, Cleveland 0 3. Andrew McCutchen, PIT .323 2. Clint Bowyer 803 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Great L.A. Angels 6, Tampa Bay 5 4. Michael Cuddyer, COL .322 WNBA 3. Carl Edwards 768 Chicago White Sox 4, Houston 3 5. Allen Craig, STL .317 4. Kevin Harvick 760 Clips - Grit Chips 300, at Hampton, Ga. WNBA Standings 5. Kyle Busch 739 Kansas City 6, Minnesota 1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Eastern Conference 6. Matt Kenseth 736 Texas 4, Seattle 3, 10 innings Home Runs W L PCT GB 9 a.m. 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 714 Washington 2, Miami 1 1. Pedro Alvarez, PIT 32 x-Chicago 20 8 .714 - 8. Kasey Kahne 701 ESPN2 — Buffalo at Ohio St. Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 6 2. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 31 Atlanta 14 12 .538 5 9. Greg Biffle 698 ESPNEWS — Villanova at Boston College Atlanta 2, Cleveland 0 3. Domonic Brown, PHI 27 Washington 14 15 .483 6 ½ Indiana 12 15 .444 7 ½ 10. Joey Logano 685 N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 0 4. Carlos Gonzalez, COL 26 FS1 — William & Mary at West Virginia New York 11 17 .393 9 11. Brad Keselowski 681 St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1 4. Jay Bruce, CIN 26 Connecticut 7 20 .259 12 ½ 12. Kurt Busch 679 10 a.m. San Francisco 5, Colorado 3 13. Jeff Gordon 674 ESPN — Rice at Texas A&M Arizona 10, San Diego 9, 10 innings Runs Batted In Western Conference 14. Martin Truex Jr. 663 12:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 1. Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 104 W L PCT GB 15. Ryan Newman 659 ABC — Regional coverage, Oklahoma St. vs. 2. Allen Craig, STL 96 x-Minnesota 21 7 .750 - 16. Jamie McMurray 647 x-Los Angeles 20 8 .714 1 Wednesday’s Results 3. Brandon Phillips, CIN 95 17. Paul Menard 638 Mississippi St. at Houston or Syracuse at Penn St. Phoenix 14 13 .519 6 ½ 18. Aric Almirola 616 Texas 12, Seattle 4 4. Jay Bruce, CIN 87 Seattle 14 14 .500 7 ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Oklahoma St. vs. Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 2 5. Pedro Alvarez, PIT 86 San Antonio 10 18 .357 11 19. Tony Stewart 594 Mississippi St. at Houston or Syracuse at Penn St. Oakland 14, Detroit 4 Tulsa 9 19 .321 12 20. Jeff Burton 592 NBC — Temple at Notre Dame Boston 4, Baltimore 3 Wins 21. Juan Pablo Montoya590 22. Marcos Ambrose 590 1 p.m. Atlanta 3, Cleveland 2 1. Adam Wainwright, STL 15 x - Clinched Playoff Berth 23. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 582 Tampa Bay 4, L.A. Angels 1 1. Jordan Zimmermann, WSH 15 FS1 — Nicholls St. at Oregon 24. Casey Mears 503 Chicago White Sox 6, Houston 1 3. Jorge De La Rosa, COL 14 Tuesday’s Games 2:30 p.m. 25. Denny Hamlin 456 Kansas City 8, Minnesota 1 3. Francisco Liriano, PIT 14 Minnesota 73, New York 47 ESPN — Virginia Tech vs. Alabama, at Atlanta Seattle 72, San Antonio 71 26. David Ragan 452 L.A. Dodgers 4, Chicago Cubs 0 5. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 13 Los Angeles 91, Connecticut 78 27. Danica Patrick 436 4 p.m. Washington 4, Miami 3 28. David Gilliland 414 ESPNEWS — Kentucky vs. W. Kentucky, at Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 1 Earned Run Average Wednesday’s Games 29. Mark Martin 403 Atlanta 3, Cleveland 2 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1.72 30. Dave Blaney 365 Nashville, Tenn. Washington 85, Atlanta 80 (OT) Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Mets 2 2. Matt Harvey, NYM 2.27 31. Bobby Labonte 343 4:30 p.m. Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 0 3. Jose Fernandez, MIA 2.30 32. David Stremme 341 Thursday’s Games FSN — Wofford at Baylor Colorado 5, San Francisco 4 33. David Reutimann 329 4. Patrick Corbin, ARI 2.79 Connecticut at Seattle, 7 p.m. 5:07 p.m. San Diego 5, Arizona 1 5. Zack Greinke, LAD 2.86 34. Travis Kvapil 319 35. J.J. Yeley 317 ABC — Georgia at Clemson Friday’s Games 36. AJ Allmendinger 278 6 p.m. Thursday’s Games Saves Indiana at New York, 4:30 p.m. Oakland at Detroit, 10 a.m. 1. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 42 37. Michael McDowell 118 ESPN — TCU vs. LSU, at Arlington, Texas San Antonio at Tulsa, 5 p.m. 38. Timmy Hill 114 Kansas City at Minnesota, 10 a.m. 2. Edward Mujica, STL 35 Tulsa at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m. 39. Michael Waltrip 102 7 p.m. Philadelphia at NY Mets, 10 a.m. 2. Rafael Soriano, WSH 35 40. Scott Speed 98 FS1 — Boise St. at Washington LA Angels at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. 4. Aroldis Chapman, CIN 33 Saturday’s Games 41. Ken Schrader 85 Miami at Washington, 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5. Sergio Romo, SF 32 Atlanta at Chicago, 5 p.m. 42. Terry Labonte 77 Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. ESPN2 — Northwestern at California Seattle at Minnesota, 5 p.m. 43. Boris Said 48 Baltimore at Boston, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at San Antonio, 5 p.m. 44. Ron Fellows 31 GOLF Cleveland at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Connecticut at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 45. Alex Kennedy 21 5:30 a.m. Seattle at Houston, 5 p.m. NFL 46. Justin Marks 14 TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales Open, NFL Preseason Glance League Leaders 47. Victor Gonzalez Jr. 10 third round, at City of Newport, Wales Friday’s Games AMERICAN CONFERENCE Points 48. Scott Riggs 10 Philadelphia at Chi. Cubs, 11:20 a.m. East W L T Pct PF PA 1. Candace Parker LAS 28.0 49. Brian Keselowski 9 8:30 a.m.8 p.m. Baltimore at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 64 36 2. Tina Thompson SEA 27.0 50. 8 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 • Sports 7 SPORTS

College Football NFL Johnny Manziel to Sit Half of Texas A&M’s Opener Against Rice

HOUSTON (AP) — Johnny the starting lineup by either ju- Football’s season will start a little nior Matt Joeckel or freshman late. Kenny Hill. Joeckel has thrown Johnny only 11 passes in his college ca- Manziel was reer. suspended The news of Manziel’s sus- for the first pension was the talk of Twitter half of Texas on Wednesday afternoon, with A&M’s open- many questioning the length of ing game against Rice on Satur- the suspension. Former NFL and day for what the school called an MLB star was in- “inadvertent” violation of NCAA credulous at the brevity of Man- rules by signing autographs. ziel’s suspension, after Dez Bry- The penalty appears to have ant was suspended for an entire brought a quick end to an inves- season while at Oklahoma State Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press tigation that could have ruined after lying about having dinner Seattle Seahawks linebacker , center, stands with linebacker Allen Braford, left, and defensive tackle Jaye the seventh-ranked Aggies’ up- with Sanders. Howard during NFL football training camp, Thursday, Aug. 15, in Renton, Wash. Irvin is not expected to play when the coming season. “Can we investigate the inves- Seahawks face the Denver Broncos on Saturday in Seattle. The school issued a statement tigators? @DezBryant got sus- Wednesday saying it declared the pended a season 4 lying about Heisman Trophy winner ineli- a dinner that wasnt a violation Seahawks’ Irvin to Play, Then gible and that the NCAA agreed & Manziel gets a half,” Sanders to reinstate Manziel after he sits tweeted soon after the ruling out the first half against the un- was made public. Disappear for Awhile With Suspension derdog Owls. The decision also had a ma- “I am proud of the way both jor impact in Las Vegas, where By Jayson Jenks game as well.” team-released statements be- Coach Sumlin and Johnny han- the odds of Manziel’s chances The Seattle Times Linebackers coach Ken fore it. He apologized to “team- dled this situation, with integrity of repeating as a Heisman win- Norton Jr., though, approached mates, coaches and Seahawks and honesty,” Texas A&M Chan- ner and Texas A&M’s chances RENTON, Wash. — Bruce Irvin early in the offseason fans for making a mistake” cellor John Sharp said in the of winning the national cham- Irvin doesn’t hide his conflict- about making the switch to and expressed disappointment statement. “We all take the Ag- pionship shifted dramatically on ing emotions. linebacker. in his judgment after the sus- gie Code of Honor very seriously Wednesday. RJ Bell, the founder Irvin is “I thought he was joking,” pension was announced. and there is no evidence that of sports betting web site Pre- expected Irvin said. “When we broke But then Irvin did some- either the university or Johnny game.com, said that Manziel’s to play up into position meetings, they thing else. Still needing to vent, violated that code.” chances of winning the Heis- signifi- told me to go to linebacker. It is he pulled out his iPad later that The quarterback was being man jumped from 12/1 to 6/1 on cantly for Oakland what it is. I think I’m going to afternoon, opened the Notes investigated by the NCAA for Wednesday, and the team’s shot the first at Seattle be pretty successful at it, if you app and typed 206 words. He allegedly accepting money for at the title increased from 18/1 to time this ask me.” took a screenshot and posted it signing autographs for memo- 10/1. preseason Today at 7 p.m. Irvin shrugs off the diffi- on Twitter. A second apology, rabilia brokers, a violation of The latest problem isn’t the against culty of the transition, calling but this one straight from the NCAA rules that could have led first time off-the-field trouble Oakland it “easy.” He played some safety source. to a much longer suspension. has put Manziel’s career in jeop- on Thursday after missing early in his college career, he “It’s crazy to see your name ESPN first reported the allega- ardy. most of the offseason with a says, and hasn’t had much runs across the ticker for nega- tions against Manziel earlier this Manziel was arrested last groin injury. But it’s also the problem dropping in coverage tive things,” the message said. month. summer after a bar fight near last time he will play until or playing in space. “I messed up and I feel so bad According to the statement, campus and charged with dis- Week 5 because of a four-game “For others, it may be an and have been depressed for Texas A&M and the NCAA orderly conduct, possession of suspension for violating the interesting dilemma and prob- weeks now. I’ve had sleepless “confirmed there is no evidence the fake ID and failure to iden- NFL’s policy on performance- lem,” Norton said. “But for nights because I know when Manziel received money in ex- tify himself to police. It was an enhancing substances. him, he’s so natural. He has all this came out, I would let so change for autographs based on incident that put him in danger “I’m excited, but at the same the tools.” many people down, including currently available information of being suspended from school time it’s hard because I’m go- He added, “I think we knew myself. I have worked so hard and statements by Manziel.” and left him having to earn the ing to be gone from these guys he’d be pretty good and a guy to rebuild my image and it Conditions for reinstatement starting job in fall camp. for four weeks,” Irvin said. with great potential for that takes another blow.” include Manziel discussing his Manziel admitted this June “I’m just going to go out there position, but I don’t think any Said Irvin, “It was from the actions with teammates and that he failed to identify himself and bust my tail and make of us thought he would take to heart, and the fans and people A&M revising how it educates to police following the alterca- them miss me when I’m gone.” it this naturally.” that support Seattle deserved student-athletes about signing tion. As part of a plea deal, other He will do so at a new po- As a strongside linebacker, that: An honest, truthful state- autographs. charges against the 20-year-old, sition, one he has apparently Irvin will line up over the tight ment. That’s what I did.” “Student-athletes are often including disorderly conduct, taken to but has yet to play end and therefore be respon- Two days before the sus- asked for autographs from fans, were dismissed, and it looked much at. sible for covering him. He will pension became public, Irvin but unfortunately, some individ- like Manziel’s trouble was be- The Seahawks used Irvin also need to drop in zone cov- posted a picture on Twitter uals’ sole motivation in seeking hind him before the latest prob- as a pass-rush specialist as a erage and cover running backs showing off his new haircut. an autograph is for resale,” said lems came to light. rookie last year. He played pri- out of the backfield. The idea is Gone were the recognizable Kevin Lennon, NCAA vice presi- Manziel became the first marily in nickel situations on to get Irvin on the field more dreads that dangled below his dent of academic and member- freshman to win the Heisman third down and had only one on first and second down. shoulders. In their place was a ship affairs. “It is important that Trophy last season, setting nu- objective: Get to the quarter- “Coverage is a big part of it,” close-crop haircut. He added a schools are cognizant and edu- merous school and Southeast- back. He had eight sacks and Norton said, “but he’s extreme- two-word caption to the photo: cate student-athletes about situ- ern Conference records while showed the combination of ly athletic and really natural. “New beginning!” ations in which there is a strong leading Texas A&M to an 11-2 size and speed that led Seattle Things don’t come hard for “If you look back on your likelihood that the autograph mark and a victory over No. 1 to draft him in the first round. him.” life, things happen to really seeker plans to resell the items.” Alabama in its first season in the But the Seahawks looked at Yet he only returned to turn you,” Norton said. “You He likely will be replaced in SEC. their roster this offseason and practice last week and played see his braids are off. He looks realized they needed to find a just seven snaps Friday against like a regular guy now. He’s a way to keep him on the field. Green Bay. pretty handsome dude. He un- Golf Irvin played the same position “More than anything it derstands that if he wants to as veteran Chris Clemons and helped me mentally,” Irvin be the player he really dreams Seattle also signed free-agent said. “I haven’t played all pre- about, he’s got to change some , another veteran de- season, and I’ve got these four things in his life. This is the fensive end. games coming up so I felt like I consequence of it. This is In April, general manager had to play. I was kind of down something that’s going to be John Schneider was asked if on myself, so getting those sev- held up in his face that this is Irvin could play outside line- en snaps really benefited me what happens when you do backer, but he didn’t say the mentally more than anything.” something wrong. conversion was going to be In the afternoon on May “There’s no doubt that this made. “Athletically, absolutely,” 17, Irvin released a statement is a consequence and a reward Schneider said, “but as a pass- through the Seahawks that because he’s going to be better rusher he needs to improve his read like the thousands of for it.” SEAHAWKS MOVES IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST

August 27, 2013 —Released WR Donavon Kemp. Ter- Doucet. minated the contract CB Will Blackmon. August 7, 2013 — Released TE Michael Palmer. Signed August 20, 2013 — Traded OL John Moffitt to Denver DT Martin Parker. for DT Sealver Siliga. August 2, 2013 — Waived DE . August 19, 2013 — Traded G John Moffitt to Cleveland Agreed to terms with WR Early Doucet. Courtesy Photo for DL Brian Sanford. Released K Carson Wiggs. Signed DT August 1, 2013 — Waived RB Ray Holley. Waived/in- Kristen Rothermel won the Riverside Golf Club Womens Club Champion- . jured WR Greg Herd. Claimed WR Perez Ashford off waivers ship Tuesday in Chehalis. Full results are avaliable on Page 6 of Sports. August 7, 2013 — Terminated the contract of WR Early from New England. Signed TE Andrei Lintz. love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 SPORTS

College Football DAWGS’ NEW DIGS

Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Bleachers and seats surround the newly renovated Husky Stadium looking east Wednesday, Aug. 28 in Seattle. The $280 million renovation for the home of Washington football, which opens play there Saturday against Boise State, modernized the aging facility. Renovated Husky Stadium Ready for Debut With Opener Against Boise State By Tim Booth The entire west end — the The Associated Press closed end of the horseshoe SEATTLE — The finest shape — was brought closer piece of real estate in college to the field and that’s where football now has a facility Washington’s entire football worthy of its waterfront loca- operations are now housed. tion. From coaches offices at the Husky top, to new locker rooms, Stadium is weight and therapy rooms no longer and locker rooms underneath, crumbling and di- the Huskies are now all en- No. 19 Boise State compassed in one location lapidated. at Washington Rebar is no after being spread out across longer ex- Saturday, 7 p.m. a number of buildings in posed, con- 1 the past. The school’s sports crete is no medicine clinic also relocated longer cracked and seats don’t within the stadium and that feel miles away from the field. addition will keep from hav- In the span of 21 months, Washington went from hav- Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press ing to send players across the ing an outdated football stadi- A husky statue guards the student entrance at the newly renovated Husky Stadium. street to the school’s medical um to a palatial estate on the center for evaluation of non- shores of Lake Washington. their fall camp and moved the project paid back through trauma injuries. “We can compete with any- into their new locker rooms, stadium revenues. There is also suites and one now as far as facilities. I’m weight rooms, training center Considering the scope of club seating for the first time and offices a couple of weeks the project, Washington got very comfortable saying that “We can compete at Husky Stadium — 27 suites, with this new happening in ago. a significant bang for its buck football and this new facility,” But the public has been with anyone now as with a huge break on timing 65 patio suites and 2,507 club Washington athletic direc- kept behind chain-link fences far as facilities.’’ of taking bids on the project seats. The stadium added per- tor Scott Woodward said on with security guards stand- when the economy was down manent seats in the east end Wednesday. “This is as good ing watch to turn away any- Scott Woodward, and construction prices low. zone as well — which sit atop as it gets. It’s efficient, it’s one trying to slip inside for a UW Athletic Director “I feel incredible about it,” a bank of field level suites that done well, it’s done classy. It’s sneak peak. Woodward said, noting origi- was an added cost to the origi- done in a way that fits who we The grand unveiling nal estimates had the project nal project. comes on Saturday. in the $350 million range. “I are as far as the University of And stadium capacity will Washington and the north- “The stadium is awesome. wouldn’t want to go back on remain above 70,000 — al- west with our sensibilities, but The stadium is great. The lift. The original lower seat- the street and price this thing it’s also really top notch and new Jumbotron and the lights ing bowl dated to 1920 and today.” though barely. It was a re- that is what’s really impressive and the wrapping and ev- despite numerous cosmetic The list of what’s brand quirement of the project and about this. I’m happy to put it erything that is going to be makeovers, was badly in new is massive. The entire came in at 70,138. up against anyone’s as far as with it,” Washington coach need of repair when the lower bowl and the upper “We all had a target on 70. doing it the right way in my Steve Sarkisian said this week. deck on the south side of the project started in Novem- We didn’t want to go below opinion.” “What is going to make the stadium was demolished and that for image, reputation and Washington will christen place specials is the way we ber 2011. Woodward and his replaced. The track that sur- revenue,” said Chip Lydum, its $280 million renovation play and the product that we staff went through many dif- rounded the stadium and on Saturday night when the put on the field and our guys ferent scopes and funding kept fans pushed back from Washington’s associated ath- Huskies face No. 19 Boise understand that.” mechanisms before deciding the sideline was removed, the letic director. “It was a chal- State. The Huskies have been No one argued against they could do the renovation field was lowered by four feet lenge put the architects and using the facility for most of the stadium needing a face- themselves with the debt on and moved north seven feet. we met it.”

College Football Season Rushes in With 17 Games Today GRIDIRON GLUTTON: Gamecocks are expected to win pinkie during a practice Aug. 12, Patterson is waffling, of in a blowout, the game offers an GAMES TO CATCH about five months after he was course, but no more so than LSU Here Are Some Games early glimpse into the Heisman charged with driving under the coach Les Miles, who has sug- to Watch When Football Trophy race: If South Carolina N. Carolina at S. Carolina influence. gested top running back Jeremy ESPN at 3 p.m. Kickoffs Today defensive end Jadeveon Clowney Even if Seferian-Jenkins is Hill will miss some playing time puts on a sack show, he’ll draw USC at Hawaii cleared to play Saturday, will he as a consequence of his April ar- By John McGrath the attention of voters who crave CBS Sports Network, 8 p.m. sit on the bench as a penalty for rest for misdemeanor . the idea of spreading the Heis- violating team rules? Sarkisian Hill might sit out the whole Tacoma News Tribune man wealth (so to speak) to a won’t go there, so don’t bother game Saturday in Arlington, The college football season lineman. erwise empty campus. Questions asking. For that matter, don’t Texas, or he might sit out a quar- begins Thursday, and while If Clowney is to make an im- are more prevalent than answers. even bother wondering. ter or a series. I’m usually eager to watch the pact with a national audience At Texas A&M, home of de- Sarkisian sounds like a coach Better to keep the other team first encounter between toe and whose attention is undivided, fending Heisman Trophy winner whose team’s season is beginning guessing, Miles believes, than to leather, I’m not sure I’m ready he’ll have do it in a hurry. Wake Johnny Manziel, the eligibility way too soon, but at least he has assert himself as a coach whose this year. Forest will host Presbyterian status of the redshirt-sophomore settled on the premise that Keith rules are inviolable. It’s the way One game would ease me into (ESPN3.com, 3:30 p.m.), followed quarterback remains uncertain. Price will start at quarterback for of the world these days in college the rhythm of college football, by five games at 4, three more at Manziel reportedly spent six the third consecutive year. football, where gamesmanship reintroducing me to the sound 4:30 and two more at 5. hours Sunday with NCAA inves- Kansas State coach Bill Sny- trumps integrity. of whistles and drums and yells By the time USC takes on tigators, who are curious about der wasn’t able to make a similar bellowing through bullhorns Hawaii (CBS Sports Network, 8 rumors he turned a profit from decision until Monday, when he I love the sport and the pag- and more whistles. That’s how p.m.), 16 other games will have the thousands of autographs he finally acknowledged that ju- eantry that accompanies it. I love the schedule used to work. Be- kicked off. It’s a crammed sched- signed during a rocky offseason nior-college transfer Jack Waters the mascots, the fight songs, the tween 1983 and 2002, the season ule more fit for New Year’s Day spent as a celebrity. will replace Heisman Trophy fi- rivalry trophies. began with something called the than the last Thursday in August, Not that time is tight or any- nalist Collin Klein. I love college football so much “Kickoff Classic,” which was rare- but then again, Jan. 1 long ago thing. The Aggies’ 2013 season Meanwhile, TCU coach Gary that I’ll watch a game coached by ly a classic but served its purpose lost its luster as the day the world doesn’t begin until Saturday, Patterson, whose No. 20 Horned men who regard the disciplining as a late-August wake-up call. stands still so the rest of us can when they’ll play Rice. Frogs will challenge No. 12 LSU of wayward sons as a chess piece. Then a glut of cable-sports feast on bowls. Closer to home, Washington on Saturday, isn’t showing his A single Thursday night con- television networks wanted in In any case, a schedule that coach Steve Sarkisian is declin- cards. Patterson might go with test in late August is all I needed on the First Night festivities, and traditionally eased me into the ing to elaborate on the availabil- Casey Pachall, 15-2 as a starter, to get ready. College football the annual, stand-alone kick- season with one game is calling ity of tight end Austin Seferian- or he might go with Trevone sensed that request and smiled. off to the season became just for 17 games Thursday, and I’m Jenkins, an offensive force and Boykin. You want a game Thursday, another date on the schedule. wondering: What’s the hurry? potential difference-maker Sat- “The difference with me is dude? Thursday, for instance, will find I suspect I’m not alone. Ev- urday night in the Huskies’ sea- I think I can win with both of We’ve got big ones, small North Carolina at South Caro- erybody seems to be in a rush, son opener against Boise State. them in big games,” Patterson ones; we’ve got whatever you lina (ESPN, 3 p.m.). While the cramming for finals on an oth- Seferian-Jenkins broke his right said Monday. want. The supply is endless. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 Life

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entrepreneurial, receiving only about 3 percent of In her 32 years in education, Vance said she ESD SPECIALIST: Classroom Teacher its budget from the state, it makes up the rest of has seen the daily lives of teachers change drasti- its budget through offerings such as trainings and cally. She said it is much harder today for teach- Trades Kids for Adults professional development. ers to be innovative because of the large number “We provide a wide variety of things but not a of social problems they must deal with. She also lot of people know what we do,” Vance said. works to coordinate meetings of teachers with By Carrina Stanton In her specialist role, Vance might review similar interests to facilitate camaraderie and the For The Chronicle teacher's lesson plans, observe a lesson and give sharing of ideas. Vance also feels hopeful about Much like any other teacher, Cheryl Vance is immediate feedback, or even teach a lesson in Centralia, Chehalis, Napavine and St. Joseph's busy preparing her classroom for the upcoming their classroom to give them an idea of some of Catholic School all adopting the same materi- school year. the newest theories and techniques. Her role is als for the Common Core. This unprecedented The only difference is Vance's students won't less about job evaluation and more about acting event will allow these schools and their teachers be kids but teachers and administrators. as a sounding board and to assist in professional to work together and also leverage their buying “They're my kids. That's what I call them,” development. Vance commented that teachers power through publishers. Vance said. “They still want to learn. They still are busy enough with the day-to-day work of “I think teachers are communicating much want to do well and they're a lot of fun. They're handling a class full of students that they often more,” Vance said. “They talk to their colleagues just taller.” do not have the time to delve into new theories much more now. Gone are the days of 'I close the Vance, Chehalis, is now in her 14th year as a or even make creative educational materials for door to my classroom and I teach alone.' I think literacy, math and science specialist for Educa- their classroom walls, and that's where she comes that's a good thing.” tional Services District 113, one of nine ESDs in in. One of the biggest challenges facing teachers the state, which serves Thurston, Lewis, Mason, “Teachers don't often get the opportunity to and Vance this year is the implementation of the Grays Harbor and Pacific counties. In her role, have somebody come in and talk to them on a Common Core (State Standards) teaching and Vance provides support and coaching in new teacher basis,” Vance said. evaluation system, which must be fully imple- standards and curriculum for teachers mostly in Vance also offers teacher in-service train- mented by the 2014-2015 school year. Vance said the Chehalis School District, but also for a few ings on specific subjects, or for a teaching group, Common Core represents major changes and days each year in Pe Ell and Winlock as well as grade level or even school-wide level. There are challenges, but said she feels hopeful about the classes open to teachers throughout Lewis Coun- also “all-comer” classes for teachers from any dis- end result. Vance noted that Washington state ty. trict within ESD 113's purvey. Most of Vance's of- started preparing for much more stringent testing Vance began her educational career teach- ferings count toward continuing education clock measures far earlier than other states — meaning ing for Boistfort School District for 16 years, the hours. All Washington state teachers are required that while our teachers are making changes, in majority of which was spent teaching first- and to complete at least 150 clock hours every five other areas teacher are now having to make much second-grade split classes. But the road to her years to maintain their eligibility to teach. Last larger changes. current job was already being paved. Vance re- year, Vance said teachers could have earned up to “When I go to national events and people hear called having supportive administrators who rec- 60 clock hours training with her. I'm from Washington they say “oh you're from ognized a talent in Vance and encouraged her to “And they don't have to go anywhere to do it,” Washington. You guys are fabulous,'” Vance said. become involved in teaching organi- Vance said. zations at the state level. It was through that involvement Vance learned ESD 113 wanted to put WHAT WILL MRS. VANCE BE DOING THIS YEAR? Carrina is a local together a support system for teachers � 100 days with Chehalis School District in language arts freelance writer spe- that would include embedded profes- � 40-50 days of statewide Literacy Leadership Cadre work cializing in pieces for sional development coaches. Vance the Life section of The � 10 days of CORE team meetings Chronicle. She and her was intrigued and joined the ESD. � 10 days of Math CCSS training at ESD 113 The program was offered for free for husband are raising � 5 days at Pe Ell School District on CCSS and Text-based evidence their two daughters in the first few years; but, since ESD is training Centralia. � 5 days with Winlock School District on CCSS ELA and Math � 15 days of general ESD work Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 LIFE Back to School!Brown-bag gourmet:

Skip the Sandwich and Pack a Chef-Created Lunch for School

By Celestina Blok CHOCOLATE GELATIN Fort Worth Star-Telegram Makes 3 servings The humble sandwich is nearly a no-brainer when it comes to back-to-school Ingredients: lunchbox options. It’s easy and portable, and most kids like the simple flavors of 3 cups water ham and cheese or PB&J. 2 cups 2-percent milk Yet it often can be uninteresting and unhealthy, likely made with processed meats and cheeses or sugary peanut butter mashed between flavorless slices of 6 ounces Toll House milk chocolate chips refined-grain bread, thrown together in the morning by harried parents who 1 packet agar agar powder (found at specialty/health food stores) may lack the time to be more creative. 1. Heat water, milk and chocolate chips in sauce pot. Once simmering, add By lunchtime, too, a sandwich can be soggy; half or more may end up in the agar agar. Simmer for 3 minutes, stirring constantly. trash can. 2. Turn off heat and pour mixture into molds of choice. Chill until firm. To add variety, excitement and nutrients to your children’s lunchbox menu Nutritional information per serving: 372 calories, 21 grams fat, 42 grams carbohydrates, 9 this year, consider these recipes provided by four chefs who have school-age kids grams protein, 25 milligrams cholesterol, 128 milligrams sodium, 2 grams dietary fiber, 48 per- of their own. The mini meals, some of which could double as dinner the night cent of calories from fat. before in larger portions, provide a means for sneaking in fruits, vegetables and legumes in a tasty, finger-licking way — sure to make your child’s lunchtime almost as fun as recess. GREEN CHILE CHICKEN SQUASH ‘SLIDERS’ Makes about 6 sliders Ingredients: 2 cups cooked chicken, shredded or pulled ¼ cup finely diced onion ¼ cup finely diced celery ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese ¼ cup diced green chiles 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 teaspoons ground coriander 1 yellow summer squash, raw and unpeeled

Japanese Meatballs, Peach and Directions: White Sesame ‘Cobbler’ and Chocolate Gelatin 1. Combine all ingredients except squash, and keep chilled. Kevin Martinez, chef de cuisine; Tokyo Café, Fort Worth, Texas 2. Slice squash into four lengthwise strips, remove any seeds, and cut each “I try to put together familiar things they like,” Kevin Martinez says of prep- strip into approximately three pieces to create slider “buns.” ping lunch for his two sons, Eli, 4, and Alex, 2. “My kids love peaches, and they 3. Assemble each slider using a scoop of green chile chicken mixture and two like granola bars. So I’ll roast peaches while they’re in season and mix them with squash pieces. granola and sesame seeds, and it all sticks together. Since most schools have a no- Nutritional information per slider: 162 calories, 9 grams fat, 2 grams carbohydrates, 17 nut policy, this makes a good, healthy snack.” grams protein, 51 milligrams cholesterol, 137 milligrams sodium, 1 gram dietary fiber, 52 per- The Tokyo Cafe chef says kids like to play with their food, and anything they cent of calories from fat. can pick up and eat with their little fingers, like his sticky-sweet Japanese meat- — Billy Bob’s Texas, 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort Worth, balls, make for a fun lunchtime meal. And if your child begs for store-bought 817-624-7117; www.billybobstexas.com gelatin desserts, make a preservative-free version without artificial flavors or col- ors using Martinez’s easy recipe. CANNELLINI BEAN DIP JAPANESE MEATBALLS WITH TARE SAUCE Makes approximately 2 ½ cups 2 cups cooked cannellini beans, Makes approximately 16 meatballs Ingredients: rinsed ¾ pound 80/20 ground beef 1/3 cup sauteed shallots ¼ pound ground pork 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh 2 tablespoons fresh ginger, chopped rosemary 2 tablespoons garlic, minced 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive ½ cup chopped white onion oil 1 egg ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons soy sauce Salt and pepper, to taste Directions: Use a food processor or im- mersion hand blender to blend all Directions: ingredients together until smooth. 1. In a medium bowl, mix all ingredients together. Serve with pita chips. Form into small, quarter-size balls. Allow meatballs to chill in fridge until firm. Chef’s tip: Use this ingredient 2. Saute meatballs over medium heat until golden list to make Tuscan bean soup by brown, then toss with tare sauce (recipe follows). adding 1 quart of chicken or veg- Nutritional information per meatball: 87 calories, 7 grams fat, etable stock. Stir everything to- 1 gram carbohydrates, 5 grams protein, 35 milligrams cholesterol, gether, heat and serve. 159 milligrams sodium, trace dietary fiber, 72 percent of calories Nutritional information per 1-table- from fat. spoon serving: 21 calories, 1 gram fat, 2 grams carbohy- drates, 1 gram protein, no cholesterol, 27 milligrams sodium, 1 gram dietary fiber, 41 per- TARE SAUCE cent of calories from fat. Makes approximately 2/3 cup — The Bastion Restaurant, 2100 Hemphill St., Ingredients: Fort Worth, 817-913-6972; www.bastionrestaurant.com 2 ounces sugar 2 ounces soy sauce 5 ounces water BARBECUE SALMON FILLET WITH CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES AND FETA Cook all ingredients in a small sauce pot over medium heat until the mixture has the consistency of maple syrup. Serves 1 Nutritional information per 1-tablespoon serving: 25 calories, trace fat, 6 grams carbohy- Ingredients: drates, trace protein, no cholesterol, 324 milligrams sodium, trace dietary fiber, 0 percent of 1 salmon fillet calories from fat. Salt and pepper, to taste Barbecue sauce, to taste WHITE SESAME AND FRESH PEACH ‘COBBLER’ 3 tomato slices Makes 4 servings 5 to 6 cucumber slices 2 fresh peaches, peeled, pits removed and cut into small wedges Feta cheese crumbles, for garnish 1 tablespoon white sesame seeds 2 ounces apple-cinnamon granola Directions: 1 ounce sweetened banana chips 1. Season salmon with salt and pepper on both sides, then coat both sides with ½ cup fresh berries of choice barbecue sauce. 2. Grill until salmon is done and sauce is slightly caramelized. Allow to cool Directions: before storing in fridge overnight. 1. In a small nonstick pan, cook peaches over medium heat, adding sesame 3. Season tomato and cucumber slices with salt and pepper and top with feta seeds after peaches start to soften. Remove from heat. crumbles. 2. Combine cooked peaches and remaining ingredients in a bowl and mix Nutritional information per serving: 240 calories, 7 grams fat, 7 grams carbohydrates, 36 well with a wooden spoon until mixture sticks together. grams protein, 91 milligrams cholesterol, 283 milligrams sodium, 1 gram dietary fiber, 27 per- Nutritional information per serving: 145 calories, 7 grams fat, 19 grams carbohydrates, 3 grams pro- cent of calories from fat. tein, no cholesterol, 2 milligrams sodium, 4 grams dietary fiber, 43 percent of calories from fat. — Lili’s Bistro, 1310 W. Magnolia Ave., Fort Worth, 817-877-0700; www.lilisbistro.com • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 STOP! You’re Hurting My Ears! Learning to silence vocal fry and other bad speech habits By William Hageman there’s not much concept be- she explains. “Younger women Chicago Tribune hind it.” sometimes end sentences with Joni Brander, a Chicago- an upward inflection, a ques- In a recent television inter- based TV talent coach and tioning tone, which makes view, outfielder corporate presentation trainer them sound unsure and im- Shane Victorino said “y’know” (thetvcoach.com), agrees with mature. Both young men and 72 times in three minutes. Milstein that vocal fry has been women sometimes pepper their In a way it was refreshing around for a long time, but she sentences with ‘dude’ and ‘like’ to hear that long-infuriating points out that young people are without realizing it’s unprofes- verbal crutch resurrected with picking it up again as a form of sional.” “like, y’know” such gusto, because “y’know” communication. Brander points out that in a has been largely eclipsed by “It’s one thing if a singer uses job interview, a person has min- even more unnerving verbal tics it to highlight various notes, but utes or maybe only seconds to these days. quite another if used in conver- make a favorable impression. We have uptalking, where sation,” she says. “Besides being “Young people entering the the speaker ends each sen- annoying and immature, vocal job market already have a defi- tence with a rising intonation fry is very hard on your vocal cit and must overcome their age that makes everything sound cords, if overdone.” and lack of experience. If they like a question. We have the Worse is popular culture’s come across as immature and unnamed-habit where women impact on singers, Milstein says. uneducated due to poor speech who’ve seen too many Disney Shows such as “The Voice” and habits, their job prospects will cartoons speak with a Minnie “American Idol” have spawned a be seriously limited.” Mouse-like squeak. Then there’s new generation of singers who So it may be up to parents to the leading linguistic scourge of are imitating people they see on guide a child in the right direc- today, vocal fry. TV, sometimes to their detri- tion. It’s a fingernails-on-the- ment. Milstein suggests that par- blackboard phenomenon char- “It’s a style of singing called ents and educators stress the im- acterized by a speaker lowering belting. (They sing with) a lot of portance of proper communica- his or her voice to an unnatu- power. If you don’t do it in the tion, an interest in literature and rally low frequency at the end right way this can cause injuries having good role models. Let a of a sentence. It has been seen to the vocal folds (membranes person know that these negative (and heard) for decades, but has in the larynx). We see a number forms of communication are gained currency via the Kar- of young singers who do this less effective and make listeners dashians, America’s first family with no training and they do think of them as less bright than of vapidity. damage.” they actually are. Of course, “These are just speech pat- These vocal quirks drive you can tell young people these terns that may be popularized people — mainly older people — things, he points out, but “kids them categorized as dumb- speech” in the search field). The by some famous people kids crazy. And when “older” people will do what kids want to do.” er than they are may bring article has a link that includes look up to,” says Claudio Mil- are the ones doing the hiring Brander says parents should enough attention (to get a kid an audio example. stein, a speech scientist with out in the real world, sounding set the bar by establishing to change),” Milstein says. “But Diane Diresta, on employ- the otolaryngology department like a creaking gate or using guidelines and insisting on of course, if a parent tells them ment site Monster.com, offers a at Cleveland Clinic. “The good “y’know” 72 times in three min- proper speech at home. That something …” tutorial on six bad speech hab- thing is most kids outgrow it.” utes may not be the best way to way, even if a teenager employs its and how to break them (go A speech scientist with clini- launch a career. slang and other shoddy lingual WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE, to career-advice.monster.com cal interests in laryngology and “These things give an impres- habits with his or her friends, and type “sloppy speech” in the voice disorders, Milstein says sion to the listener that the child the child will know the differ- WHAT IT IS search field). that vocal fry and these other is less intelligent,” Milstein says. ence when it really counts, such The abbynormal channel on Claudio Milstein of the speech blips have been going on When Brander is working as in a job interview. YouTube has a humorous take Cleveland Clinic discusses for centuries. They have been with clients in television or the Unfortunately, she says, on vocal fry (type “abby normal good vocal habits and other is- seen “in every single culture. corporate world, she sees a va- sometimes parents are unaware vocal fry” in the search field at sues related to the voice in on- Maybe today because of access riety of vocal issues — poor in- of their own improper speech youtube.com). line chats at clevelandclinic.org to the media it’s more perva- flection and vocal tone, pitch, habits and how strongly they In a more serious vein, here (type “your voice matters” in sive. But kids imitating ways of pace and volume problems, influence their children. But are some places to find solu- the search field). speaking that go with cultural among them. for those who know better, it’s tions to bad vocal habits. Vocal coach Ian Castle ex- shifts is nothing new.” “Some people have patterns worth correcting. Or at least Science magazine (news.sci- plains vocal fry and how singers Expressions such as “you of speech and/or regionalisms trying to correct. encemag.org) offers a detailed can use the technique to their know” and “like,” he says, “are that could limit their current “Just making (the child) explanation of vocal fry (type benefit in several of his tutorials like crutches to fill gaps when job or future job prospects,” aware that this speech may get “vocal fry creeping into u.s. on YouTube. 5 New Young Adults Novels By Sonja Bolle is called “The Earth Shaker”—a Newsday common epithet for Poseidon— and a motley group of survivors We stand on the shoulders proceeds on a road trip to the of those who came before us, accompaniment of readings goes an oft-paraphrased line. from Homer’s Odyssey. Block’s David Levithan gives vivid characteristic blend of magical voice to it in his latest YA novel, touches and gritty realism lends “Two Boys Kissing” (Knopf itself well to a tale with mythic Books for Young Readers, $16.99, overtones. She plays with ages 12 and older). The story is archetypes—warrior princess, narrated by a Greek chorus of consort, soothsayer—in a story ghosts who look on at the lives that reflects equally on finding of gay teens today and pick out one’s way home after a rough a few to recount: Harry and night, a rough youth or a rough Craig, although no longer a global catastrophe. couple, are gearing up to set Long Island author Henry a Guinness World Record for Clark’s fresh sense of the absurd longest kiss; Ryan and Avery makes “What We Found in the are about to experience the Sofa and How It Saved the rapture and complications of World” (Little, Brown Books for first love. Young Readers, $17, ages 8-12) “We are your shadow uncles,” a hilarious tale of attempted this chorus says, “your mother’s world domination and mind or your grandmother’s best control through cellphones friend from college, the author and junk food. The adventure of that book you found in the begins when three middle- gay section of the library . . . or schoolers find a discarded names on a quilt.” We see that sofa at their bus stop. The some boys enjoy a freedom the couch, part of a living room ghosts dreamed of and fought set equipped with artificial for; it was only after Stonewall intelligence, recruits them for and gay pride marches that a mission to rescue the world. a school would organize the When the kids meet their first gay prom at which Ryan and alien, they can’t decide if he’s Avery meet. Some boys, on the dangerous: “You deliberately other hand, still feel shame or say off-the-wall things, and experience violence that the wear only one sock, and dress ghosts recognize only too well.

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Lewis County HIStory of — est. 1845 —

A Day With The McKinleys

Submitted by Sheryl McKinley for Our Hometowns This circa 1920s photo shows William McKinley’s Mossyrock sawmill. Sitting on the wagon is Roy McKinley, second son of William Edward and Sharon Addie McKinley. Henry and Reuben are also in the picture. Henry is the irstborn son of William and Sharon McKinley.

Help Asked for Owner sightly things already around individual had time to dodge. “going on a touring trip that “The vehicle got away from the of Burned House the city?” the newspaper in- Seizing his revolver, McQuig turned out to be a towing trip?” boys and crashed against a n 1886, men who were quired. “We should clean up ran into the yard in his night A week later Mrs. Bayne store building, causing minor Itrying to help a man a lot of them instead of add- clothes and gave chase to the and her husband went on a damage. whose house had burned down ing more. A citizen remarked intruder who went through trip to Lake Quinault. A piston “The boys were ordered to raised $160. to the Bee-Nugget this week a picket fence in his haste to broke on their car. They were write 750-word themes on the “Mr. H.H. Tilley, of Centra- that billboards were a blessing, get away, not even stopping to towed from Lake Quinault to importance of emergency ve- lia, E.L. Bradley and Walter In- because they covered up and jump the barrier in his path. Aberdeen, where the car was hicles in the community, and galls, of Gleneden (nine miles hid a lot of rubbish and refuse. “McQuig emptied his re- repaired. they were placed on a curfew north of Galvin), were in town This maybe true, but would it volver at the fleeing man and They arrived in Centralia restriction.” Saturday with a subscription not be better to clean out all of is confident that at least one behind schedule and didn’t paper for the benefit of Mr. the rubbish instead of hiding it of his shots took effect. The think the towing trip was so Bring Your Ugly Tie with another piece of rubbish?” matter was reported to Sher- funny. Springer who lost all he had by to the Back Door the burning of his house.” iff Urquhart at Chehalis and n 1986, the Back Door Construction Paymaster that officer is now making an Prank Puts 12 Toledo Kids investigation of the alleged at- IRestaurant at the Lewis Hands Catch 81 Trout Target of Robbery tempted robbery.” in Court County Mall asked men with n 1889, near the railroad uring this week in Au- n 1959, an officer’s car ugly ties to come in to the cafe Ibridge, E. B. Fuller and Dgust 1911, Minor Mc- Iwas tampered with by 12 in exchange for free coffee. his children caught 81 trout Quig, construction gang pay- Tables Turned on Bayne Toledo boys, and they were in “Bring us your ugly tie!” the with their bare hands. The wa- master at Ethel, was the target n 1934, Mrs. Bob Bayne, the courthouse to answer the advertisement began. “That’s ter was very low in the small of a robbery at midnight. Iof Centralia, had laughed charges. right! We’ve seen a lot of Ugly creek. “McQuig was preparing to loudly when hearing about “The youths pushed the Ties and we decided they are retire for the night when he Claude Warren returning from Toledo town marshal’s unoc- worth a free cup of coffee in perceived a face staring at him a trip at the end of a tow rope. cupied patrol car about one trade. The ugliest tie will win a No More Billboards! through the half drawn blinds “Can you imagine,” she laughed, block,” The Chronicle wrote. free trip to Reno.” n 1909, the Chehalis Bee- of his room,” The Centralia INugget reported the city Weekly Chronicle reported. council had a petition before it “The paymaster dashed across Centralia Rotary’s asking for more billboards. the room and planted his fist “Have we not enough un- in the man’s face before that Prostate Health Awareness Thru Education (PHATE) Golf Tournament September 6, 2013 Riverside Golf Club TRA EN LIA Going on C

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Proceeds from the tournament will be used to fund a free to the public education forum presented by the medical staff and professionals from Providence Centralia Hospital and others who are experts in this ield. The forum will be held on the night of November 5, 2013 at The Fox Theater in downtown Centralia. Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in men in Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, the United Sates, and the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Major sponsors include Bio Recycling Corporation, Cheney Livestock, RadiantCare Radiation Oncology and Washington Orthopaedic Center. Donate hem To NIE! 4 person scramble $75 per golfer. 18 holes of golf with a cart and a barbecue lunch. An awards For More Information or to Donate, ceremony during lunch will recognize the irst and second place low gross teams, closest to the pin on each par three, Beat the Pro Straight Drive rafle drawing for a new Taylormade R1 driver Call Customer Service at plus a variety of rafle prizes from local businesses. A 19th Hole on the Putting Green Team 360-807-8203 Competition has been added in addition to the regular 18 hole tournament. CH504316cf.cg Please contact Arnie Guenther, Centralia Rotary PHATE golf tournament chairman, at either (360) 736-0232 or 388-6271 for entry forms or sponsor information. Newspapers In Education Entry forms also available at Riverside Golf Club. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 • 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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

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Novels Beware of Backpack Injuries Continued from Life 3 it, and it’s all good. By Gracie Bonds Staples pose a safety risk, since students After a mid-series slump, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution have to maneuver staircases, Gennifer Choldenko is back said Schaefer, a mother of an ATLANTA — Even if with “Al Capone Does My elementary and a middle school you’re not a parent of school- Homework” student. (Dial Books for aged children, the traffic and Young Readers, $17.99, ages Schaefer said she worries returning road rage has signaled about both having to carry so 10 and older), the third (and, the beginning of a new school sadly, last) of her books set on many books but particularly her year. son, Matthew, because he is so Alcatraz Island in the 1930s. But what may not be Moose Flanagan’s father small. common knowledge, even to “The books probably weigh has risen to the position of parents, doctors say, are the associate prison warden, so, in as much as he does, but he risks associated with lugging has to bring them home the island hierarchy, 13-year- around heavy backpacks. every day,” she said. “I’m just old Moose is no longer quite According to the U.S. afraid he might injure himself so subordinate to the warden’s Consumer Product Safety carrying so many books back teenage daughter (and mini Commission, backpack-related and forth.” To help take a load femme fatale), Piper. Natalie, injuries send an estimated 5,000 off, Marshall offered these tips Moose’s difficult older sister children a year to emergency from Children’s Healthcare with the unnamed condition rooms. More than 14,000 of Atlanta: Buy a backpack that readers recognize as children are treated annually for with two wide, padded autism, is growing up. The injuries. straps that go over the hardened prisoners are still Carrying a heavy backpack shoulders. Make sure on the constant lookout for is bad enough, but if a child your child uses both a break, and lurking behind also suffers from scoliosis, a straps. the scenes is the shadowy stress fracture or muscle strain, Phil Skinner / Atlanta Journal-Constitution figure of Alcatraz’s most the weight can aggravate the • Choose a Suzanne Schaefer, right, helps her famous inmate, Al Capone. condition or delay recovery, said backpack with daughter Maggie load her heavy back- Choldenko’s storytelling Dr. David Marshall, medical a padded waist pack and gear in the family car while is compelling, portraying director of sports medicine or chest belt. This leaving Cornerstone Preparatory Acad- human decency as a force at Children’s Healthcare of distributes weight more emy at Summit Baptist Church in Geor- more powerful than heroism. Atlanta. evenly across the body. gia. According to the U.S. Consumer The literary confection “The fallout from this could Multiple compartments also Product Safety Commission, backpack- “Keeping the Castle” by be missing school days due help distribute the weight. related injuries send an estimated 5,000 Patrice Kindl (Speak/Puffin to back pain, missing certain children a year to emergency rooms. Books, $16.99, ages 12 and classes (P.E.) and activities such • Your child’s backpack • When fully loaded, your older) might be termed “Jane as after-school sports, scouts should not be wider than his child’s backpack should weigh Austen Lite.” Our heroine, and camps,” he said. body. less than 15 percent of his body games. These can add a lot of Althea, has no illusions about Marshall said parents should weight. Use your bathroom pounds. her responsibilities: It’s up to consider a second set of books • Consider choosing a scale to measure the maximum her to marry well, or Crooked for home use to avoid carrying backpack with a metal frame backpack load so your child can • Heavier items should be Castle, the decaying pile of the entire load to and from (like hikers use) or on wheels know what it should feel like. placed closer to the back of the rocks that is her family home, school. In addition, a visit to (like a flight attendant’s bag). backpack, near the body. may fall to wrack and ruin for the doctor to evaluate children Check with your child’s school • Make sure your child isn’t want of funds. Kindl wittily for core weakness, tight back first to see if these types of bags toting unnecessary items like muscles and poor posture might are allowed. laptops, CD players and video • Picking up the backpack illuminates the threadbare properly is important. As with state of Crooked Castle as also be in order. well as the social rules of The risks associated with any heavy object, your child Regency England when Lady heavy backpacks have long SAFE SPECIFICATIONS OF A BACKPACK should bend at the knees and Throstletwist stands up from been a concern for parents like • No more than 10-15 percent body weight grab the pack with both hands Suzanne Schaefer and Diane her rickety chair to take • Well-padded shoulder straps (over both shoulders, not just one) when lifting it to his shoulders. leave after tea: “Her chair Crowell, who suggested her daughter bring home only the • Abdominal strap to evenly distribute the backpack load over shoulders shuddered and then slowly and back • Encourage your child to collapsed into a sad little books she needs to complete develop stronger lower back assignments. • Weight of the pack should not fall below the pant line. splintered heap on the floor. • Well-padded pack to prevent being poked by pencil boxes, rulers and abdominal muscles. This Being extremely well bred, Because she needed all • Heaviest books in the front part of the pack, closest to the back will help avoid back injury. she sailed on out through the of them, they compromised. Crowell purchased a rolling bag Weight training and yoga are door without a backwards Source: Dr. David Marshall, medical director of sports medicine at two activities that can help glance at this small disaster.” to take the weight off. Rolling bags, however, also Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta strengthen core muscles. Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 LIFE Early Ordering Can be Key to Getting Rare or New Bulbs for Fall Planting

By Susan Smith-Durisek loom bulb supplier. able customer service and support Lexington Herald-Leader You can take that literally. Read- to ensure you’ll succeed in growing ing the expert description for each great garden plants. LEXINGTON, Ky. — It’s not bulb, you’ll learn its provenance One favorite: bearded iris, quite time to plant bulbs for spring and importance in botanical his- which flowers about Derbytime blooms, but it’s the right time to get tory. It’s amazing that the genetic each year. My pick this year is the a jump on ordering them. material of each bulb has been reblooming bicolor Best Bet, a sub- Many new and rare varieties are passed down for so long. stantial combination of periwinkle available only in limited quantities I love the sylvestris tulip called blue standards and ruffled, indigo that sell out quickly. Florentine, which can be traced to falls. Other reblooming favorites Here are some sources for dis- an early herbal from 1597; rich al- covering unusual, new, heirloom are Autumn Circus and Jurassic mond-shaped petals carry the scent Park. or simply over-the-top gorgeous of violets. The delicate-looking checkered bulbs, and for learning some bota- A more recent, wild-looking lily Fritillaria meleagris is another ny and the history of these garden rusty red and gold stiletto-petaled treasures. tulip, acuminata, was first record- eye-catching choice. Its petals are A quick caution: Be sure to ed in 1816. actually checkered in maroon and check out the USDA hardiness It is also great to find a nursery- white. A bonus: The bulbs are deer- zone for each selection, as many grown source for the white wild- and rodent-resistant. of the bulbs require weather not flower Trillium grandiflorum. Other choices not to miss are found in certain climates. Easy to Grow Bulbs, Easyto- Giant Starflower, which can spike Old House Gardens, Oldhouse- growbulbs.com: This supplier com- up to 3 feet high, and the brightly gardens.com: “A thousand years of bines a wide assortment of large, hued Little Beauty tulip, which is beauty can be yours for the plant- healthy bulbs, and other root-ori- just 4 inches tall but has a knock- ing,” reads the introductory mate- ented plants such as rhizomes and out vibrating color combination of Susan Smith-Durisek / Lexington Herald-Leader rial for this well-researched heir- corms, with caring and knowledge- fuchsia and cornflower blue. The wild-looking rusty red and gold stiletto-petaled tulip, acuminata, was irst recorded in 1816.

ADVICE: Dear Abby Calls to Old Girlfriend Put Wife on Full Alert DEAR ABBY: While I in my presence. He’s complying, school sweetheart. Tell him you WASH. demanding. I feel that if a was out of town, my husband, but it distresses me to hear him know he is kindhearted, but for DEAR “SMOOCHY”: Did question has already been asked, “Miles,” ran into his high school enjoy the conversation so much. YOUR mental health to please you also kiss your father on there is no need to follow up girlfriend at a party hosted by Miles truly cares about her and consider winding down these the mouth? Different families with this phrase. What is the good friends of she makes him laugh. He says conversations. And it would be a have different customs, and if proper etiquette for using this ours. She has he loves only me and will never kindness for him to recommend your husband spent much time phrase? – OFFENDED IN NEW been through a leave me. He’s a good man and I a counselor to his friend to help around your family he should JERSEY bad divorce, and believe him, but ... her resolve her issues. have noticed that. I don’t see DEAR OFFENDED: There Miles insists his How should I handle this? anything weird or inappropriate is no rule of etiquette pertaining desire to keep I don’t want to forbid him to DEAR ABBY: I’m 27 and the about the way you kiss your to the use of the phrase “please in touch with talk to her, but I am feeling mother of a 6-year-old boy. I kiss child. If your son reaches advise.” Many individuals who her is merely very insecure. Am I foolish him on the mouth and never an age where it makes him write to me for advice end their concern for a to let their contact continue? thought twice about it until uncomfortable, I’m sure he’ll let letters that way. It’s not offensive; dear friend. By Abigail Van Buren We have been married 30 today, when my husband told you know. it simply means the person is Until I put a years. – THREATENED IN me it’s “creepy” that I do it at my asking for a reply. stop to it, he was KENTUCKY son’s age. DEAR ABBY: I work in ••• calling her every night, talking DEAR THREATENED: Tell In my family we have always customer service and have Dear Abby is written by Abigail with her for at least an hour at a your husband you know he loves kissed on the mouth, and I still noticed that more than half the Van Buren, also known as Jeanne time. He said there was nothing you, has good morals and would kiss my mother this way. Is it people who write in abruptly Phillips, and was founded by her more to it. never leave you, but that you “weird” or inappropriate? I didn’t end their emails with “Please mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear I have now insisted that he feel intimidated by his renewed think so, but now I’m concerned. advise.” Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. call her only once a week and relationship with his high – “SMOOCHY” IN TACOMA, To me, it seems rude and Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Insider (N) Undercover Boss “Popeyes Louisiana Hawaii Five-0 A TV host spends a day Blue Bloods “Loss of Faith” A devout KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Kitchen” Lynne Zappone. 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A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) win. A hill clan’s sons stalk mobsters who killed their brother. APL 43 43 Off the Hook Off the Hook Hillbilly Handfishin’ “Catfish Kin” ’ Hillbilly Handfishin’ ’ Hillbilly Handfishin’ (N) ’ Hillbilly Handfishin’ (N) ’ Hillbilly Handfishin’ ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Freestyle Friday” (N) › Are We Done Yet? (2007, Comedy) Ice Cube, Nia Long, John C. McGinley. ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 ››› Panic Room (2002, Suspense) Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yo- ››› Scary Movie (2000, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Cheri Oteri. ››› Scary Movie (2000, Comedy) Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Cheri Oteri. akam. Thieves trap a woman and her daughter in their apartment. A masked killer terrorizes and murders teens. A masked killer terrorizes and murders teens. 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News (2001) lebrity Bikinis sic Awards ESPN 32 32 College Football Texas Tech at Southern Methodist. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2013 U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Second Round and Women’s Third Round. Olbermann (N) (Live) Olbermann Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Yearbook (N) NFL Yearbook (N) FAM 39 39 ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. 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R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros. (N Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros. From Minute Maid Park in Houston. (Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. SPIKE 57 57 ››› Kick-Ass (2010) Aaron Johnson, ›› Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their ›› Con Air (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John Malkovich. Vicious convicts hijack their Christopher Mintz-Plasse. ’ flight. ’ flight. ’ SYFY 59 59 Continuum “Second Guessed” Continuum “Second Last” WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Continuum “Second Time” (N) Haven A Boston cop arrives. TBN 20 20 The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord (CC) Frederick Price Leon Fontaine Call2All Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 The King of Seinfeld “The Let- Seinfeld “The Park- Seinfeld “The ››› Shrek (2001, Comedy) Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy. Animated. 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File spiracy Dad FOX IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Around, Kitchen Perfect Sleep Perfect Sleep Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Practical Ideas Sensa Weight Sensa Weight Invicta Watches Invicta Watches ION 15 15 Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Daily Joint SMART Pastor Paid Smoothies-In › The Super (1991) Joe Pesci, Vincent Monk Monk buys a Monk “Mr. Monk Monk New lotto girl Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. deal Help Chris Prog. Mins! Gardenia. ’ new house. ’ and the Genius” Natalie. (CC) IND 18 18 Wonder My Gospel Maralee Ollie Odys Ishine Bytes Lake Luna Guil Daystar Lake Freid Travel Nash Gospel Gospel Jewish Israel Movie Good Morning KATU News This Morning - Sat (N) Jack Ocean Born to Recipe RGIII: Will to College College Football Regional Coverage. Mississippi State neutral Okla- Top M. Wil- College Football ABC 22 22 America (N) ’ (CC) Hanna Mys. Explore Rehab Win (N) Football homa State or Penn State neutral Syracuse. (N) (Live) liams NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Sunrise Tree Fu Justin English Premier League Soccer Crystal Palace Pregame College Football Temple at Notre Dame. (N) (S Live) (CC) Back- Pajani- NewsChannel 8 at NBC 26 26 Sunrise at 7:00 AM (N) (CC) Tom Time FC vs Sunderland AFC. (N) (CC) roads mals 5PM (N) (CC) Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Big Mystery Eco Co. Kids Amer. Young MLB Paid Joint Things- Food for the Poor Brazil Paid Paid Things- › Beautiful (2000) FOX 27 27 World Hunters News Athlete Icons Player Prog. Relief Bug Butt Lift Prog. Prog. Bug UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Back Jungle Maya Dora... Diego Crema Crema Sabadazo (SS) Fútbol Mexicano Primera División La Hora Pico (N) A&E 52 52 HOPE Sheer Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Flip This House Flip This House Flipping Boston ›› Must Love Dogs (2005) Diane ›› Morning Glory (2010) Rachel Mc- Modern Modern Fit Cover ’ (CC) “The Company” “Divining Rod” (CC) (CC) (CC) Lane, John Cusack. (CC) Adams, Harrison Ford. (CC) Dads Dads AMC 67 67 The The The The The Rawhide Hell on Wheels ››› Duel at Diablo (1966, Western) James Gar- Lonesome Dove “Leaving/On the Trail” Two former Texas Rangers. (Part 1 of 2) Lonesome Dove Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman “The Game” ner, Sidney Poitier. Premiere. (CC) (CC) APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cats 101 (CC) Must Love Cats Dog Challenge Dogs 101 (CC) Dogs 101 (CC) America Cutest America Cutest Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) BET 56 56 BET Inspiration Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Game Interior Therapy Interior Therapy Eat, Drink, Love Eat, Drink, Love Eat, Drink, Love Happens Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Below Deck Below Below Deck Below Deck Below Million BRAVO 66 66 With Jeff Lewis With Jeff Lewis Deck Deck LA CBUT 29 29 Mon Busy Animal Super Dood Cross Absolutely Nature/ Things the fifth estate Reci Stefano Lang & O’Leary Dragons’ Den ’ George 22 Min Doc Zone ’ Land One/ C M T 61 61 CMT Music ’ CMT Social Hour CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown (N) ’ (CC) Reba Reba Reba ›› Footloose (1984) Kevin Bacon. ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 Paid WEN Paid Total Paid Free Paid No to Paid Paid Paid Deep Paid Paid Sub-D Paid WEN Paid Paid Paid CNBC Titans American Greed CNN 44 44 New Money Sat. Morning CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom (N) Gupta CNN Newsroom Situation Room Boston’s Finest Boston’s Finest CNNH 45 45 New Day Saturday (N) Money Sat. Morning HLN Weekend CNN Newsroom Money Next CNN Newsroom Detec Detec Detec Detec Situation Room Boston’s Finest COM 60 60 Paid Insanity! Proactiv Sexy- Com. ›› Coneheads (1993, Comedy) Dan ›› The Heartbreak Kid (2007, Comedy) Ben ››› My Cousin Vinny (1992) Joe Pesci. An inept lawyer ›› Idiocracy (2006, Comedy) Luke Prog. Bodies Central Aykroyd, Jane Curtin. (CC) Stiller, Michelle Monaghan, Jerry Stiller. (CC) tries to free his cousin from a Dixie jail. (CC) Wilson, Maya Rudolph. (CC) D I S 41 41 Octo Mickey Mickey Doc Pirates Sofia Jessie Austin Dog Dog Jessie Jessie Gravity Gravity Gravity ANT ANT ANT Jessie Jessie Jessie Jessie Dog Dog Skincare Say No Brazil No to Free WEN Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Airplane Repo ’ Gold Rush ’ (CC) Gold Rush “The Gold Rush ’ (CC) Porter Porter Tickle Tickle Amish Mafia ’ DSC 8 8 to Pain Butt Lift Botox Hair (CC) (CC) (CC) Frozen North” Ridge Ridge (CC) (CC) (CC) Total Skincare Keeping Up With The Bikinis Fashion Police E! News (N) America’s Got Talent Twelve hopefuls America’s Got Talent Twelve acts per- Total Divas “The Total Divas Keeping Up With E! 65 65 Gym the Kardashians Soup perform. ’ (CC) form. ’ (CC) “Fat” Twin” the Kardashians College GameDay From Clemson, S.C. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Rice at Texas A&M. (N) (Live) College ESPN Goal Line College Football Alabama vs. Virginia Tech. From Atlanta. College ESPN 32 32 Football (N) (Live) (N) (Live) Football ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Buffalo at Ohio State. (N) (Live) Score College Football Score NAS NASCAR Racing FAM 39 39 Focus Lumi Melissa ››› Bring It On: In It to Win It › Just My Luck (2006), Chris Pine ›› Stick It (2006) Jeff Bridges. › When in Rome (2010) ›› You Again (2010) Kristen Bell. Legally FNC 48 48 FOX & Friends Bulls Cavuto Forbes Cash In News HQ News HQ Jour. News Stossel America’s News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) FOOD 35 35 Dirty Yng- Sand. Guy’s Be.- Best Barbe Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s Con Giada Chopped Cutthroat K. Restaurant: Im. Restaurant Sta. Diners Beat Iron Chef Amer. FX 53 53 Total Lumi- › Bride Wars (2009, Comedy) Kate How I How I How I How I Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007, ›› Alvin and the Chipmunks: The ››› Live Free or Gym ness Hudson, Anne Hathaway. Met Met Met Met Comedy) Jason Lee, David Cross. Squeakquel (2009) Zachary Levi. Die Hard (2007) GOLF 70 70 European PGA Tour Golf Golf PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Central LPGA Tour Golf PGA HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love I Love Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden Golden ›› See Jane Date (2003) Charisma Growing the Big One (2010) Shannen Puppy Love (2012) Candace Cameron Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Carpenter, Holly Marie Combs. (CC) Doherty, Kavan Smith. (CC) Bure, Victor Webster. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Sub-D Brazil Buying Buying Buying Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen Love It or List It A-List A-List Rehab Rehab Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters HIST 37 37 Hang Paid Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear “RV’s” Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) Top Gear (CC) LI FE 51 51 Sheer Paid Paid Total Skin Paid Paid Paid Paid WEN Mysteries Jodi Picoult’s Salem Falls (2011) ››› Accused at 17 (2009) (CC) Last Hours in Suburbia (2012) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Up W/Steve Melissa Harris-Perry (N) Weekends With Alex Witt (N) MSNBC Live (N) Karen Finney Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Girl Girl Girl Girl Being Maci ’ Teen Mom 3 ’ › What a Girl Wants (2003) Amanda Bynes. 2013 MTV Video Music Awards ’ Ridic. Ridic. NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Auctions America Collector car auction. From Auburn, Ind. (N) Horse Racing IndyCar Racing Post MLS 36 MLS Soccer NICK 40 40 House House Parents Parents Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Sanjay Turtles Rab Spong Spong Rang Spong Parents Parents Parents Parents Sam & Sam & Sam & Haunte OXY 50 50 Skin Paid WEN Brazil ›› The Amityville Horror (2005) › The Glass House (2001) (CC) ›› The Amityville Horror (2005) ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. Employee-Mnth R O OT 31 31 Get Paid Paid SMART Pain Dr. Ho Fitness Timbers Ladder Bug Big Sky Sea College Football Colgate at Air Force. (N) (Live) Pre MLB Baseball: Mariners at Astros SPIKE 57 57 Paid Cook M. Wil- Sexy- Skincare Insanity! Xtreme Horse- Trucks! Muscle- ››› Men in Black (1997, Action) Tommy Lee ››› Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Eddie Ink Master ’ (CC) Ink Master ’ (CC) Prog. Safe liams Bodies 4x4 power (CC) Car Jones, Will Smith, Linda Fiorentino. ’ Murphy, Arsenio Hall. ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid More Front Proac Paid No.1 › Dracula 2000 (2000, Horror) (CC) ›› Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Freddy’s Dead-Final Nightmre Freddy-Jason TBN 20 20 The Auto Come Rocks Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Veggie Penguin Tails Heroes-Bible News Movie Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Fresh Fresh House/ Meet, There Accord- Rules King of King of ›› Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) ›› Swordfish (2001, Suspense) John Ray- Friends Friends Friends Friends Prince Prince Payne Browns Yet? ing-Jim Queens Queens Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight. (CC) Travolta, Hugh Jackman. (CC) mond (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Lottery Changed Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You Who Do You Breaking: LA TNT 54 54 Law & Order “All Law & Order Ca- Law & Order Law & Order Perception “War- Rizzoli & Isles ››› Face/Off (1997) John Travolta, Nicolas Cage. An FBI ›› U.S. Marshals (1998, Action) Tommy Lee ›› Red My Children” ’ reer criminal. ’ “School Daze” “Judge Dread” rior” (CC) “Built for Speed” agent and a violent terrorist switch identities. (CC) Jones, Wesley Snipes. (CC) (DVS) (2010) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Teen Tenkai Bey Poké Leg Ben 10 Batman Teen Teen Teen ›› Planet 51 (2009), Jessica Biel Regular Regular Regular Adven Adven Adven ››› Stuart Little TRAV 36 36 Paid Paid When Vacations Monumental Bizarre Foods No Reservation No Reservation Food Food Food Food Food Horney Burger Burger Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 WEN No.1 Paid Dirty Paid Cook Paid Focus Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Bait Bait Bait Bait Jokers Jokers Wipeout (CC) Wipeout (CC) USA 58 58 Diets 2.0 Paid Cook Cook Paid Deep- Royal Pains “Open Burn Notice “New Suits Harvey and Graceland “Smoke ›››› Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981, Adventure) ››› Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Prog. Safe Safe Prog. Clean Invitation” Deal” Stephen clash. Alarm” Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. (CC) (1984, Adventure) Harrison Ford. (CC) VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ›› Sixteen Candles (1984) ’ (CC) ››› Breakfast Club (1985) Emilio Estevez. Tough Love Sat. Night Live SNL Life 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

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(N) Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 MLS Soccer Tim McCarver Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order “Patsy” ’ (CC) Law & Order “Blood Money” (CC) News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Two and a Half 48 Hours Pictures may hold clues about 48 Hours “Collision Course” A car crash KIRO 7 News at omg! Insider (N) CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News (CC) Men ’ (CC) a killer. (N) ’ (CC) kills young veteran. (N) (CC) 11PM ’ (CC) ’ ’ PBS 9 9 Antiques Roadshow “Billings” Artillery Secrets of the Manor House Back- Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach Actor ››› Splendor in the Grass (1961, Drama) Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty. Par- Mr. Bean (CC) Mr. Bean (CC) sword and belt; flapper dress. ground of the British titled class. ’ Burt Lancaster. ’ (CC) ents drive two high-school lovers tragically apart in 1920s Kansas. Bloopers ’ (CC) Bloopers ’ (CC) Bones “The Salt in the Wounds” Preg- Bones An apparent suicide uncovers Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Con- Star Wars: The Clone Wars “Cloak of MNT 10 10 nant teen murdered. ’ (CC) scandal. ’ (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files ’ (CC) spiracy Files ’ Darkness; Lair of Grievous” (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Office “The The Office “The CSI: Miami “Hell Night” A ballplayer’s Leverage “The Ice Man Job” An unscru- Criminal Minds Murder victim on the It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny C W 11 11 ment “Dirty Talk” ment ’ (CC) List” ’ (CC) Incentive” (CC) wife is found murdered. (CC) pulous diamond merchant. (CC) Appalachian Trail. ’ (CC) in Phila. in Phila. Antiques Roadshow A 1915 Coca-Cola Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- Inspector Morse “Death Is Now My The Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mys- PBS 12 12 jigsaw puzzle. ’ (CC) 5 of 6) 6 of 6) “Improvements” (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) Neighbor” (Part 2 of 2) (CC) tery! ’ (CC) (DVS) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Big Bang The Big Bang Cops “Dazed & Cops “Stupid Be- Bones “The Tiger in the Tale” The death Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def “Axe FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Confused No. 5” havior No. 5” of an animal expo employee. 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Cop” and “High School USA.” IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches North Shore Linens North Shore Linens Practical Ideas Perfect Sleep With Serta Monk “Mr. Monk Takes a Punch” A boxer Monk “Mr. Monk Is Underwater” A sub- Monk “Mr. Monk Falls in Love” Monk Monk “Mr. Monk’s 100th Case” Serial- Monk “Mr. Monk Is Hypnotized” Monk Monk Homeless men seek Monk’s ser- ION 15 15 inspires Monk. ’ (CC) marine traps Monk underwater. develops a crush on a model. killer case. ’ (CC) undergoes hypnosis therapy. vices. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth Hagin Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong End of the Age 2013 Fall Sharathon College Football Georgia at Clemson. (N) (S Live) (CC) Paid Program Cash Cab ’ (CC) Cash Cab ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Vampire ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Weekend” (CC) NBC Nightly News Northwest Back- Inside Edition Grants Getaways American Ninja Warrior “Vegas Finals” Do No Harm Olivia and Jason’s son is Do No Harm “You Made Me Do This” NewsChannel 8 at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 (N) (CC) roads Weekend (N) ’ Las Vegas finals. kidnapped. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Ian fights to save himself. (N) 11 (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Comediant. Noticiero La Familia P. Luche (N) (SS) Sábado Gigante Batalla de Humor; Código FN. (N) (SS) Comediant. Noticiero FOX 27 27 › Beautiful (2000, Comedy-Drama) Paid Program Paid Program Cops “Dazed & Cops “Stupid Be- Bones “The Tiger in the Tale” The death 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def “Axe Minnie Driver, Joey Lauren Adams. Confused No. 5” havior No. 5” of an animal expo employee. Cop” and “High School USA.” Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars A&E 52 52 Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) Texas (CC) AMC 67 67 Lonesome Dove “The Plains/Return” Jake’s involvement with the Suggs gang. (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Hell on Wheels “Searchers” Cullen Hell on Wheels “Searchers” Cullen ››› The Departed (2006) Leonardo helps Elam track down a criminal. (N) helps Elam track down a criminal. DiCaprio, Matt Damon. (CC) APL 43 43 Too Cute! “Super Fluffy Puppies” ’ Too Cute! Four Neo Mastiff puppies. Too Cute! “Puppies: Growing Up” Too Cute! (N) ’ Treehouse Masters Too Cute! ’ BET 56 56 ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (CC) ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) Kimberly Elise. A woman starts over after her husband leaves her. (CC) ›› Daddy’s Little Girls (2007) (CC) BRAVO 66 66 Million Dollar LA Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar LA ››› Sex and the City (2008, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Time brings many Madison shops for a Texas couple. “Third Degree Burn” changes for Carrie and her gal pals. CBUT 29 29 The National (N) Marketplace ’ Short Film Face Off (N) ’ (CC) Port Hope (N) ’ (CC) CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival ’ News Love & Savagery (2009, Drama) Allan Hawco. ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ››› Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) Robin Williams. An estranged dad poses as a nanny to be with his children. ’ (CC) Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (N) (CC) Them Idiots Whirled Tour ’ (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Profit “LA Dogworks” American Greed The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Profit “LA Dogworks” SexyBodies Paid Program CNN 44 44 Boston’s Finest (CC) Boston’s Finest “End of Days” (CC) Boston’s Finest (CC) Boston’s Finest (CC) Boston’s Finest (CC) Boston’s Finest “End of Days” (CC) CNNH 45 45 Boston’s Finest (CC) Boston’s Finest (CC) Mystery Det. Mystery Det. Nancy Grace Mysteries Boston’s Finest (CC) Boston’s Finest (CC) COM 60 60 ››› I Love You, Man (2009, Comedy) Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones. ›› Without a Paddle (2004, Comedy) Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepa- ›› Without a Paddle (2004, Comedy) Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepa- A man’s new friendship threatens his upcoming wedding. (CC) rd. Three friends embark on a calamitous canoe trip. (CC) rd. Three friends embark on a calamitous canoe trip. (CC) D I S 41 41 Jessie Jessie gets her big break. ’ Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Shake It Up! ’ Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie Dog With a Blog Jessie ’ (CC) Amish Mafia “Amish Exorcism” Esther Amish Mafia “The Resurrection” A look Amish Mafia “Wayward Sons” Lebanon Amish Mafia “Prodigal Son” Alan goes Amish Mafia “Paradise” Merlin and Alan Amish Mafia “Prodigal Son” Alan goes DSC 8 8 and John perform an exorcism. back at the first season. (CC) Levi leans on a new soldier. ’ after Lebanon Levi. ’ (CC) goes after Levi. ’ (CC) after Lebanon Levi. ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim E! News ›› Eat Pray Love (2010, Drama) Julia Roberts, James Franco, Javier Bardem. A divorcee embarks on a global quest to Chelsea Lately The Soup plots; Rob shocks; Bruce. change her life. ESPN 32 32 College Football LSU vs. Texas Christian. From Arlington, Texas. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 NASCAR Racing College Football Northwestern at California. (N) (Live) College Football Final (N) (CC) FAM 39 39 ›› Legally Blonde (2001, Comedy) Reese Witherspoon. ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. ›› 17 Again (2009, Comedy) Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon. FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 The Great Food Truck Race Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ››› Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Action) Bruce Willis, Justin Long, Timothy ›› The A-Team (2010, Action) Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel. Former Special Forces soldiers form a rogue unit. It’s Always Sunny Olyphant. America’s computers fall under attack. in Phila. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Deutsche Bank Championship, Second Round. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) PGA Tour Golf A Taste of Romance (2011, Romance) Teri Polo, Bailee Madison. A grudge be- Cedar Cove “Help Wanted” Olivia helps The Makeover (2013, Romance-Comedy) Julia Stiles, David Walton. A woman Cedar Cove “Help Wanted” Olivia helps HALL 19 19 tween neighboring restaurateurs turns to love. (CC) an ex-con. (N) tries to transform a beer vendor into a gentleman. (CC) an ex-con. HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It Robert and Kim. House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Dirty Teacher (2013, Suspense) Josie Davis, Cameron Deane Stewart. (CC) Social Nightmare (2013) Daryl Hannah, Kirsten Prout. Premiere. (CC) Killer Reality (2013) Annie Ilonzeh. A murderer strikes a reality TV show. MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Santa Rosa Lockup Lockup “Inside Stateville” Lockup “Return to Valley State” Lockup “NC Women’s Prison” Life After Lockup MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› Get Him to the Greek (2010, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand. ’ NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer D.C. United at New York Red Bulls. (N) MLS 36 English Premier League Soccer (N Same-day Tape) of Fighting 4 NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rabbids Invasion Rabbids Invasion Rabbids Invasion Rabbids Invasion See Dad Run ’ The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Employee of the Month (2006) ›› Shallow Hal (2001, Romance-Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, Jason Alexander. ›› Couples Retreat (2009, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau. R O OT 31 31 MLB Baseball: Mariners at Astros Mariners Post. MLS Soccer Seattle Sounders FC at Columbus Crew. Timbers in 30 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros. (Subject to Blackout) SPIKE 57 57 Ink Master “Fire and Lace” Lingerie Ink Master “Elysium Challenge” The art- Ink Master “Baby Beat-Down” The art- Ink Master “Animal Instinct” Asian tat- Ink Master “Monumental Mistakes” Al- ››› Men in Black (1997, Action) heats up the flash challenge. (CC) ists assemble tattoo machines. ’ ists tattoo over scars. ’ (CC) toos send the judges reeling. (CC) lies become enemies. ’ (CC) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Freddy vs. Jason (2003) (CC) 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010) Kiele Sanchez, Diora Baird. (CC) ›› Blade II (2002) Wesley Snipes. A vampire hunter unites with his prey against a new threat. Nightmare 3 TBN 20 20 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road ›› Generation Gap (2008) Alex Black, Edward Asner. Drive History Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory ’ TBS 55 55 The King of Family Guy “Cool Family Guy Family Guy “Meg The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang ›› Pirates of the Caribbean: At Queens ’ (CC) Hand Peter” ’ (CC) and Quagmire” Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ World’s End (2007) Johnny Depp. TLC 38 38 Breaking Amish: LA: Extended Episode “Exile” (N) ’ Breaking Amish: LA: Extended Breaking Amish: LA: Extended Breaking Amish: LA: Extended Episode “Exile” (CC) Breaking Amish: LA: Extended TNT 54 54 ›› Red (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich. The CIA ››› Ocean’s Eleven (2001, Comedy-Drama) George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia. A suave ››› Catch Me if You Can (2002, Comedy-Drama) Leon- targets a team of former agents for assassination. (CC) (DVS) ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault. (CC) (DVS) ardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks. (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 ››› Stuart Little (1999), Hugh Laurie › The Smurfs (2011, Fantasy) Hank Azaria, Neil Patrick Harris. Premiere. King of the Hill American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise “Pizza Paradise” Food Paradise (CC) Ghost Adventures “Gettysburg” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick USA 58 58 ››› Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott. Indy’s hunt ›› Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Cate Graceland Mike is for his missing father leads to the Holy Grail. (CC) Blanchett, Shia La Beouf. Indy and a deadly Soviet agent vie for a powerful artifact. (CC) recruited. VH1 62 62 Sat. Night Live Saturday Night Live ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live Compilation of Will Ferrell skits. ’ Tough Love: Co-Ed ’ T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Basketball Wives ’

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