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$1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Nov. 13, 2014 Jail Interviews Vader Couple Weaves Complicated, Drug-Laced Tale About Child’s Death JAILED: Danny and Brenda Wing law enforcement officials for when they supposedly picked up Jasper Henderling- Say Memories Clouded by Drug Warner to care for him. Use and Treatment They explained those accounts Wednesday By Kaylee Osowski during an interview [email protected] with The Chronicle at the Lewis County Jail, In court documents, their stories where they’re being held don’t match up on some details. until their arraignment Maybe it’s because of the drugs they Dec. 4. were doing, or had been doing. Or maybe “It was a day differ- Brenda Wing it was the treatment they were getting. ent,” Danny Wing said. claims It depends who’s telling the story. … “I’d been using drugs innocence Vader residents Danny and Brenda and smoking marijuana and such forth.” Wing, accused of homicide by abuse for Danny Wing, 26, said he and his wife, Danny Wing is seen during an interview in the the death of a 3-year-old boy who was Jasper Henderling-Warner is seen in this photo Lewis County Jail Wednesday. living with them, gave different dates to please see DEATH, page Main 14 provided by the Lewis County Sherif’s Oice. Wind Destroys Statue of Jesus No Snow

GOSPODOR MONUMENT: Gusts Too Pete Caster / [email protected] for Most Remnants of the wooden Jesus statue at the Much for Statue That Had Been Seen Gospodor Monument Park near Toledo sit be- Along Interstate 5 for a Decade low the pole it once stood upon on Wednesday of Lewis afternoon. By The Chronicle Jesus Christ may have calmed the wind and waves in a famous Bible story, but a wooden stat- County ue of him appeared to be no match for repeated gusts that hit Lewis County Tuesday. STORM STAYING SOUTH: One of three monuments at the Gospodor Monument Park near Toledo is no more, as Forecasters Say Brunt of the statue of Jesus with his arms outstretched Impact Will Be Felt Near toppled and hit the ground Tuesday, succumb- ing to high winds. It was the last straw for the Portland/Vancouver statue, happening nearly two months after one By Christopher Brewer of the arms of the statue fell to [email protected] the ground. It was a swift fall for one Memo to those hoping for ac- of multiple monuments that cumulating snow in Lewis Coun- grabbed the attention of com- ty: It’s not our turn for it this time. muters along Interstate 5 when A weather system bringing they were first built more than snow and freezing rain to parts a decade ago. of Western will most Gospodor Monument Park, likely stay south of Lewis County Dominic Gospodor died in 2010 just off Camus Road in Toledo, contains four monuments — please see SNOW, page Main 9 three of which are easily view- able from Interstate 5 between the Toledo and Winlock exits — dedicated to Holocaust victims, Wind Gusts Mother Teresa, Chief and Jesus Christ. The wood in the structures has been deterio- Blamed for rating for some time, but the other structures remain standing, and the metal and steel in the monuments’ spires is in good shape. Power Outages Dominic Gospodor, who spent more than $1 By Christopher Brewer million on his monuments and commissioned [email protected] their construction in 2002, died in 2010 at age 86. He had tried to build more monuments on the site Lewis County Public Util- in 2003, but Lewis County rejected his proposal. ity District customers in sev- Those monuments would have been built eral areas across Lewis County to honor African-American slaves and the vic- have their power restored after tims of drunken drivers, in addition to women’s high winds blew down trees and rights pioneer Susan B. Anthony and polio vac- branches over a large, scattered cine inventor Dr. Jonas Salk, according to a 2003 area Tuesday. Chronicle article. PUD spokeswoman Corenne please see STATUE, page Main 14 please see POWER, page Main 14

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Animal Abuse Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 33 Prosecutor Asks for More Cloutier, Joseph Alfred, 88, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 44 Investigation in Bucoda / Main 3 Centralia @chronline Isolated rain Dunn-Keitzman, Kim I., 56, see details on page Main 2 Rochester Find Us on Facebook King, Bessie Marie, 82, www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Piper Rochester thecentraliachronicle Rhodes, Mossyrock Vasereno, Gladys A., 87, Chehalis CH528809cz.ke Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Actors rehearse a scene for the Centralia College production of “Speech & Debate” on last Thursday afternoon at the Phillip Wickstrom Studio Theatre in Centralia.

Community Editor’s Best Bet Centralia College Theater to Present ‘Speech & Debate’ “Speech and Debate” will be college box office at (360) 736- presented tonight through Sun- 9391, ext. 525, prior to the show day and Nov. 20-22 at Centralia date. Tickets also will be avail- Calendar College’s Wickstrom Studio The- able at the door. Tickets are $10 atre. for adults, and $8 for students Thursday, Nov. 13 The play involves three teen- and seniors. WHAT’S HAPPENING? age misfits in Salem, Oregon, Performances are at 7 p.m. Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- who discover they are linked by a halis, (360) 740-0492 If you have an event you would like sex scandal that has rocked their Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and “Let’s Grow a Garden,” 10-11:30 a.m., 4162 Jack- included in the Community Calendar, Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sunday, please email your information to town. When one of them sets son Highway, free, (360) 262-0525 out to expose the truth, the trio’s Nov. 16. CC Grow, farmers market, noon-3 p.m., Centra- [email protected]. Include a For more information, call daytime telephone number where you connection grows in this fiercely lia College, across from Health & Wellness Center, Brian Tyrrell, (360) 736-9391, ext. (360) 736-9391, ext. 650 can be reached. funny dark comedy with music. Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to There is no charge for these listings. Reserve tickets to all shows 525, or email him at btyrrell@ Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 For questions about calendar items, may be obtained by calling the centralia.edu. Baskets With Carolyn, 10 a.m., White Pass Coun- call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, try Museum, 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, (360) 807-8238. preregistration required, (360) 494-4031

Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 a.m., Shakers), 1 p.m., Bethel Church, Kirkland Road, Che- through Nov. 13 for $25. Admission in- Public Agencies Winlock halis, go to left and enter at rear of church, (360) cludes a souvenir wine glass, 10 tasting Centralia Planning Commission, 6 p.m., coun- 740-5556 Youth PageTurners, for youths grade 4-6, “The tickets and live entertainment. cil chambers, City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, Book of Three,” by Lloyd Alexander, 3:30 p.m., Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- (360) 330-7671 Winlock All “tastes” are only one ticket. Addi- manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, tional tasting tickets can be purchased for Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Libraries $1 each. After Nov. 13, tickets are $30 and Organizations can be purchased either online or onsite. Book Babies, for children age 12-24 months, 10 Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, 7:30 p.m., Bu- The Grand Tasting Hall is located at a.m., Chehalis Friday, Nov. 14 coda Odd Fellows Community Center, 101 E. Sev- 27726 State Route 706 E, Ashford. Book Babies, for children birth-24 months, 10:30 Oregon Trail music and dancing, open mic with enth St., second floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 a.m., Chehalis Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Cowlitz Prairie Grange, Lewis County Writers critique session, 5:15-7:15 For more information, call Tammi or Junior PageTurners, for children, “Spider (360) 864-2023 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- Pam at the Mt. Rainier Visitors Associa- and the Mystery at Jumbo Nightcrawler’s,” by Mary Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Senior countywriters.wordpress.com/ tion, (360) 569-0910. Pope Osborne, 3:30 p.m., Tenino Center Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, 7-9:30 Support Groups Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank and Ex- Organizations p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 change, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First Christian Church, Used book sale, Friends of the Centralia Timber- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage 111 NW Prindle St., (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Bucoda land Library, noon-4 p.m., library, new members Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Teni- Buckle Series gameshow, office opens 9 a.m., Odd Fellows Community Center, 101 E. Seventh St., receive two free books, proceeds benefit Centralia no, (360) 480-0592, [email protected] show starts at 10 a.m., Happy Trails Arena, Ethel, second floor, Bucoda, (360) 736-6717 library programs, (360) 736-0183 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring $25 per rider, (360) 978-6040 United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson “Speech and Debate, ” 8 p.m., Wickstrom Studio Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, Kids’ Night Out, bingo, 6 p.m., Community banquet room, Chehalis, (360) 388-5252 Theatre, Centralia College, tickets $10 for adults, $8 (360) 748-3401 Building, 607 NE Kerron St., Winlock, two cans of Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., for students and seniors, in advance, (360) 736- food for two bingo tickets, parents and chaper- Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, 9391, ext. 525, or at door ones welcome, sponsored by Winlock Lions Club, (360) 485-2852 Whiskey & Roses, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Saturday, Nov. 15 (360) 785-4817 Mary Lacy Chapter, Daughters of the American Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Used book sale, Friends of the Centralia Timber- Revolution, 10 a.m., St. John’s Lutheran Church, “Sorry! Wrong Chimney!” 7:30 p.m., Hannan Play- Fall Wine Festival land Library, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., library, new members 2190 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, September-May, house, 518 Eighth St., Raymond, general admission receive two free books, proceeds benefit Centralia (360) 740-5899 $10, seniors and students $8, (360) 942-8368 or lin- Coming to Ashford library programs, (360) 736-0183 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- [email protected] “Speech and Debate, ” 8 p.m., Wickstrom Studio en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0450 or (360) 736-4163 Dave Randel, 6:30 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Table, The fifth annual Mount Rainier Fall Theatre, Centralia College, tickets $10 for adults, $8 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S Market 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Wine Festival is coming to Ashford 2-8 for students and seniors, in advance, (360) 736- Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 520-0772 “The Best of Me,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Mor- p.m. Saturday at the Mount Rainier Lions 9391, ext. 525, or at door ton, adults $8, children, students, seniors $7, (360) Grand Tasting Hall. Whiskey & Roses, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek 396-5599 Support Groups Featured are hard-to-find artisan Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 wines, ciders and microbrews from small Thanksgiving banquet, Toledo Senior Center, “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a 150 Coal St., doors open at 4 p.m., dinner at 5 p.m., loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Morton Community Libraries Washington state producers. Tickets can be purchased online at entertainment by Nehemiah Brown, door prizes, Methodist Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 a.m., Salkum $8, reservations required, (360) 864-2112 330-2640 Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 10 www.road-to-paradise.com. Discounted Parkinson’s Disease Support Group (Chehalis a.m., Chehalis tickets are available for advance purchase please see CALENDAR, page Main 11 The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Nov. 13, 2014 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 50.59 65.0 -0.04 100s H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 74.12 85.0 -0.04 80s Cowlitz at Packwood 70s L H 60s 2.99 10.5 -0.09 50s Cowlitz at Randle Rain Likely Isolated Rain Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 40s 6.57 18.0 -0.16 30s 40º 33º 44º 31º 43º 32º 44º 35º 48º 39º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 9.86 ---- +3.62 10s This map shows high temperatures, 0s type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:12 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:39 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 48 Moonrise ...... 10:09 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 23 43/32 34/14 Moonset...... 12:30 p.m. Normal High ...... 53 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 40 42/36 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 64 in 1936 Seattle Anchorage 37/30 s 36/35 s Record Low...... 16 in 1955 42/34 Boise 34/31 sn 42/25 ra Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 48/36 s 43/31 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 40/32 32/14 11/14 11/22 11/29 12/6 Dallas 41/30 pc 45/35 s Month to date ...... 1.79" Tacoma Honolulu 85/71 ra 85/71 ra Normal month to date ...2.66" Centralia 42/34 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 75/55 s 73/53 s Year to date...... 35.66" 40/33 Yakima Nashville 40/24 pc 38/22 s Normal year to date ....35.50" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 80/58 s 77/58 s 30/19 Longview 40/33 Trees None None St. Louis 33/20 s 33/23 s Salt Lake City 39/35 rs 48/38 ra WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 39/33 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 68/55 ra 67/54 mc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 50/35 sh 45/28 s Portland 36/32 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 36/35 27/26 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 80/60 s 84/63 pc New Delhi 84/56 pc 84/54 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 53/26 s 52/29 s Paris 57/49 pc 54/49 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 42/35 ra 44/35 s Spokane 29/11 s 31/14 s London 55/52 ra 55/47 ra Rio de Janeiro 86/72 t 81/70 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 43/38 ra 48/38 pc Tri Cities 32/21 sn 31/16 sn City 70/52 t 69/50 sh Rome 66/49 pc 68/53 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 40/32 ra 43/32 pc Wenatchee 33/16 pc 33/22 s Moscow 40/34 sh 35/27 cl Sydney 84/63 pc 83/63 pc

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By Justyna Tomtas Erika Johnson [email protected] investigator for Animal Services Charges have not yet been filed in the death of an alleg- oral, joint and ear disease as well are no laws or policies in place edly abused dog in Bucoda, and as neglect and starvation in life, preventing an owner from shoot- the Thurston County Prosecut- and also likely suffered painfully ing and putting down an animal, ing Attorney’s Office said Mon- in death,” she said in the docu- as long as it is done in a humane day the case has been sent back ments. manner. to the county's Animal Services The report states Wolfy was Animal Services will need to Department for additional inves- in “extremely poor condition,” complete the supplemental in- tigation. suffering from severe maggot in- vestigation recommended by the “I prepared a memorandum festation, emaciation and a filthy Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and sent it to (Animal Services) coat. and resubmit the information re- to give some guidance as to what “This patient experienced se- quested. The additional informa- I was asking them to do in sup- vere suffering in life due to sever- tion will be reviewed and a deci- plemental investigation,” Deputy al painful untreated conditions,” sion will be made to either pass Prosecuting Attorney James according to the documents, the file to someone who would Powers of Thurston County told The Chronicle. which note the animal suffered file official charges, or once Erika Johnson, field officer from severe periodontal disease again ask for more investigation. and cruelty investigator with and open lesions. Johnson said she would re- The photos disclosed in the interview a few people and pro- Animal Services, said she is giv- Courtesy Photo ing the case priority in order to public records request show mul- vide clarification on a few items When posted to Facebook, this photograph of Wolfy in Bucoda sparked outrage tiple open wounds and a lack of throughout the report. get charges filed as soon as pos- on social media websites. Thousands have since signed petitions calling for charg- sible. hair on the backside of the dog. Animal Services filed a con- es following the animal’s death. The Thurston County Prosecutor’s Oice is seek- The necropsy found that sideration for felony charges “I’ll be working on this one ing additional investigation. right away,” she said. “I want Wolfy had been shot previous of animal cruelty on both the to get it back there and get it times before the three shots that shooter and the owner in late charged.” Once he disclosed the shoot- part of his life.” He said the dog led to his death. A BB was found October. Johnson is confident charges er’s name, law enforcement offi- had a seizure, which paralyzed lodged in the dog’s chest, and ev- According to the documents, will be filed. cials spoke to the man, who said Wolfy, leading to the decision to idence of metallic fragmentation the shooter had no prior felony According to documents re- he shot the dog in the back of the put the dog down. was found on his rear end. convictions or restrictions from ceived through a public records head three times with a .22-cali- Dr. Vicky Smith conducted a Smith found multiple 1-2 mm possessing a firearm. request, the owner of the dog ini- ber firearm. necropsy on the dog and found metal fragments under the dog’s The dog’s condition caused tially lied about who shot the an- Documents stated Wolfy was the dog had suffered both before skin, none of which entered the widespread concern in Octo- imal, otherwise known as Wolfy. taken approximately 2 miles out and after he was shot. Results skull. A large amount of clotted ber when someone took photo- At first the man stated Wolfy was of town on Tono Road where he showed Wolfy was approximate- blood was found in the nose and graphs of it and posted them on shot by a transient from Tum- was shot. ly 10 years old. mouth, suggesting the death was Facebook. Since then, thousands water, but he later revoked that The owner said he had Wolfy “In my professional opinion, not instantaneous, said the doc- have signed online petitions call- statement, saying he was afraid for approximately 20 years and this patient suffered tremen- uments. ing for charges in the death of to get his friend in trouble. that the dog “was an important dously from chronic severe skin, The documents stated there the animal. News in Brief Trial Set for Centralia cause of the fire investigated by Funding Match ence, education and exploration of use the system. their insurance company. Fos- volcanic landscapes. “County officials apologize for Man Accused of burg said the department sus- Challenge for Mount Donations and member- any inconvenience the conver- pects that due to the power out- ship registrations can be made sion may cause and ask citizens Child Rape ages Tuesday when the energy St. Helens Institute through MSHI’s website, mshin- to have patience while the email By The Chronicle source switched from electric to By The Chronicle stitute.org, or by calling (360) system is changed and becomes A Centralia man charged gas, an issue with the light Five anonymous donors have 449-7883. fully operational,” said Brian with raping a girl who was 8 may have caused the blaze. agreed to match any donations Ferris, information technology years old at the time of the al- or membership registrations Email Conversion in manager for Thurston County, leged sexual assault is scheduled Family Christmas Tree with the Mount St. Helens Insti- in a press release. to go to trial in January. tute through Saturday. Thurston County May Robert A. Kinney, 61, is Permits Available The gifts total $35,000, mean- Result in Interruption Feds to Protect charged with one count of first- in Gifford Pinchot ing Institute supporters could degree rape of a double their impact if they do- By The Chronicle Habitat for Rockfish child. By The Chronicle nate in time. Thurston County will un- In August, Christmas tree cutting per- The match deadline falls on dergo a conversion to a new SEATTLE (AP) — The Na- Kinney’s de- mits are now available for $5 the day of the “Boots & Bow Ties” email system beginning on Fri- tional Marine Fisheries Service fense attorney, each at Gifford Pinchot National dinner and silent auction, which day, which will result in irregular is set to designate about 1,000 Don Blair, told Forest offices and participating will be held in the Vancouver email services until the transi- square miles in Puget Sound as The Chronicle local vendors. Hilton. Contributors are invited tion is complete. critical habitat for three species Kinney would Sales are capped at five per- to attend. Responses may be delayed of imperiled rockfish. plead guilty af- mits per household and are valid The Mount St. Helens Institute, during the transition, although The habitat protection fol- Robert A. Kinney ter accepting a for one-time use only. a private nonprofit organization, all emails sent to the county will lows a 2010 decision to list yel- accused of plea agreement Purchasers will be given a was founded in 1996 and works tobe received. The delay may occur loweye, canary and bocaccio child rape offered by the map of cutting areas and a sheet advance understanding and stew- until the system is stabilized and rockfish under the Endangered prosecution. explaining how to properly cut a ardship of the Earth through sci- county employees learn how to Species Act. On Wednesday, Blair told the Christmas tree on national forest Chronicle Kinney was offered a lands. deal, but chose not to accept it. According to a press release, “I’m guessing he didn’t take those intrepid enough to cut it because he doesn’t believe he’s their own trees are encouraged guilty,” Blair said. to be prepared. Winter weather On July 30, Kinney was ar- Furniture can change rapidly and most for- rested for allegedly raping the est roads are not maintained for Super Store girl, who is related to him. winter conditions. Officials rec- According to court docu- ommend traction tires, chains ments, Kinney told a detective and shovels. In case of an emer- jrfurniture.biz that he has had contact with hun- gency bring food, water, extra dreds of children. He claimed clothing, blankets, flashlights that they like him because “he and a first aid kit. tries not to make them feel self- Christmas tree permits are conscious when they are ‘explor- available at the following nearby ing their sexuality,” according to locations: NOW the probable cause statement. • Cowlitz Valley Ranger Dis- Kinney is in custody at the trict,10024 U.S. Highway 12, Lewis County Jail in Chehalis, Randle HIRING and his bail is $500,000. • Fischer’s Market, 9790 U.S. Highway 12, Randle SALES ASSOCIATES Fire Possibly Caused by • Blanton’s Market, 13040 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood APPLY IN PERSON Power Outage Destroys • Ashford General Store, GRAND OPENING RV in Mossyrock 30402 Washington 706, Ashford MONDAY - FRIDAY By The Chronicle 10AM-6PM The Mossyrock Fire Depart- ment, with the help of Lewis BLACK County Fire District 8, respond- Debbie’s ed to a fire that consumed a rec- Boutique reational vehicle Tuesday night. Fire Chief Doug Fosburg Fall Fashions said the call came through after 6 p.m. for an RV fire on the 100 are in! FRIDAY block of Skyview Drive in Moss- yrock. The RV was fully involved Hurry in to see when crews arrived. Firefighters were at the scene what's new! for about an hour and a half, Fos- Tops. Sweaters. 10AM burg said, with three trucks and 12 personnel. Leggings. “The wind (Tuesday) night Scarves. Dresses. didn’t help anything,” Fosburg said about fighting the fire. Denim 208 MAURIN AVE The RV was a complete loss, 120-A S. Tower, but no other structures were Centralia CHEHALIS (Off Exit 74) damaged and no one was injured. Tues–Fri 10–6 Sat 10-5 CH530176cz.cg The RV wasn’t occupied at the Find us on Facebook CH531151rc.ke time of the fire; it was just being 360-623-1586 stored, Fosburg said. The owners are having the Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 LOCAL / NORTHWEST New Rules for Timber Harvests Near Unstable Slopes REGULATIONS: New Rules ington State Department of Nat- eight months after the deadly other factors for causing the in areas where surface water is ural Resources should require Oso mudslide. mudslide along the North Fork absorbed through the ground Come Nearly Eight landowners to provide more The mudslide struck about 55 of the Stillaguamish River. into below-ground aquifers, Months After Deadly Oso technical information when miles north of Seattle on March Last month, 10 families of which have the potential to cause planning timber harvests near 22 when a hillside gave way in 14 Oso mudslide victims filed a landslides of glacial soils, like the Mudslide That Killed 43 potentially unstable slopes. the Washington town of Oso, lawsuit in King County Superior Oso landslide. Timber harvests are already burying 43 people and blocking Court alleging the disaster was The Forest Practice Board is OLYMPIA (AP) — A state prohibited where they might af- a state highway. the result of a series of actions a 13-member panel representing board wants new rules for timber fect an unstable slope. The new In July, a team of seven re- and inactions. forest landowners, environmen- harvests on landslide-prone sites. procedures will add another lev- searchers released a report blam- The new procedures dis- tal groups, forest product manu- The Forest Practice Board el of scrutiny for public safety. ing heavy rain and previous cussed at the meeting in Olym- facturers, counties, state agencies voted Wednesday that the Wash- The new rules come nearly landslides as well as multiple pia on Wednesday would apply and the general public. ‘Rosies’ and Veterans Honored at Cooks Hill Manor in Centralia Al Orr, By The Chronicle ensures each of the veterans at Rosie the Riveters: center, Cooks Hill Manor proper recog- was recog- Centralia’s Cooks Hill Man- Marie Cogdell — Air Force or on Tuesday took the time to nition for the loyalty they showed nized for recognize veterans among them, their country. Supply his time in many of whom took part in Once everyone in attendance Lorene Woodsman — Re- the United World War II. was honored, a music tribute was paired machine guns States The meeting room was performed by Roy Godby and re- Jenie Marlow — Army Signal Navy by Peter packed with both veterans and freshments were served. Corps Slempa Rosie the Riveters, women who Executive Director of Cooks Myrtle Wilcox — Put hooks (left) worked in factories during the Hill Athena Scull said the event on bomb racks serves an important role. and Tom massive war effort in the 1940s. Ella Monfort — Ship fitters Fitzgerald “Thank you all for coming and “I feel like they had young and vibrant lives and in their time assistant (right). helping us celebrate this wonder- Mary Hoppie — Riveted ful day where we have the oppor- when they were young, they went parts for planes tunity to thank all our wonderful through some pretty hard times,” veterans for all they have done she said. “... I feel that sometimes Helen Sharkany — Worked for our community, our country, when they get into our commu- on making parts for planes and for all of the world, keep- nities, they might feel like their ing us free and safe,” said Elaine contribution has been forgotten Scott, life enrichment director at and I don’t want them to feel like Cooks Hill. “We sure appreciate they are forgotten. I just want to everything they have done for us.” honor them.” Each person involved in the Those honored included: war efforts had their opportu- Tom Fitzgerald — Army nity to shine, as they went up to Josephine Kilty — Army the front of the room and were Evelyn Teeter — Navy presented both a certificate and Katherine Gruginski — Navy a pin for their service. Peter Regina Lane — Army Slempa and Tom Fitzgerald were Robert Finley — Army Air tasked with giving each of those Corps in attendance acknowledgement. Al Hatten — Army CH528926cz.ke After each recognition, the per- Jim Griffith — Army son honored was able to tell the Chuck Slade — Army crowd some of their accomplish- Hank Curtis — Army ments. Stories varied from fighter Al Orr — Navy pilots to those who riveted parts Delivan Scott — Army for planes. Some were modest, Ray Oatfield — Army simply stating what they did, while Glen Morrison — Navy others told the crowd of families Dean Thayer — Army and friends their achievements Clifford Meridieth — Army and best memories while serving. John Craven — National Scott said the event is done an- Guard nually to honor all veterans and Cliff Egge — Unknown

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Centralia Council Rejects Pool Extension The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. NO: Pearl Street Pool The rejected extensions give MISSED OR LATE PAPER? S.T.O.P. until May 2015 to raise Supporters Have Until enough money to at least con- Delivery deadlines: “We don’t have the money to sign Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. May to Raise Funds vince the council that the pool is Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. blank checks. I think it’s time worth saving. Please call your carrier or district manager directly. By Dameon Pesanti To cover most of the $1.53 For all other issues please call our after hours customer [email protected] to cut our losses.” million project, the city and service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery S.T.O.P. jointly applied for two status and to leave messages (next business day The message from some $500,000 grants, one with the response). members of the Centralia City Gabe Anzelini TO SUBSCRIBE councilor state Recreation and Conserva- Council to the supporters of tion Office and the other with To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation the Pearl Street Pool was clear the Federal Land and Water stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- Wednesday — put your money tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. Conservation Fund, but neither 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. where your mouth is. and Bart Ricks voted no on each; ive of any group that put its pas- were awarded. “You’ve got until May 2015 Councilors Ron Greenwood and sion into improving the city. Pierson said that a grant eval- TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Lee Coumbs and Mayor Bonnie “I think they deserve the op- to get pledges and come back uator told him later that a pool Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit and show us you mean business Canaday voted yes. portunity to follow through on “didn’t fit the demographics” of www.chronline.com. and we’ll move forward,” Mayor The opposing councilors this,” he said. the city. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Bonnie Canaday said. cited the city’s tenuous finances Joyce Hoerling spoke on be- During a review prior to the Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager The issue picked up with a as the principal reason why they half of the group. She said S.T.O.P. submission of the applications, Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 motion carried over from the don’t support the project. Mem- would give detailed responses to the Recreation and Conservation [email protected] Oct. 28 council meeting, which bers of the audience interjected the council’s questions, if the Office told S.T.O.P. the $1.53 mil- OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS proposed giving the group at several points during council- council mailed them. She said lion project estimate may be too ors’ comment period. the group deserves more time 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia S.T.O.P. and Swim two more low and doesn’t take into account Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. years to secure funding to restore “We don’t have the money to because it only received non- possible future costs, and that the the Pearl Street Pool, which is sign blank checks” said Anzelini. profit status in June 2013, and it overall plan lacks a clear vision. SUBSCRIPTION RATES also known as the Veterans Me- “I think it’s time to cut our losses.” took organizers in Chehalis nine The agency also said the city Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 morial Pool. During the October Gallagher showed photos of years to raise enough money for should contribute money to the Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 council meeting, Councilor Bart dilapidated playground equip- their new aquatic center. project. S.T.O.P. then requested Home delivery Ricks requested more informa- ment, broken handrails and in- “Our committee has only had from the council $100,000 in One month ...... $12.90 tion about the costs of keeping complete picnic tables to dem- enough time to scratch the sur- late June, but the request was Three months ...... $35.15 the pool closed for a couple years onstrate why he couldn’t support face,” she said. “It takes more declined. Several councilors said Six months ...... $65.15 while the group raised funds. the pool. time than we originally expected.” the estimated annual $135,000 in One year ...... $122 “We’re not taking care of the She also said that removing By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States Community Development annual operating costs over the One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 Director Emil Pierson said it has responsibility we have,” he said. the pool would destroy its “64 lifetime of the pool is a strong Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 cost the city just over $35,000 to “You don’t fix your tires by buy- years of service” and it would be commitment. Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 do so over the last four years. He ing a new car, you do it by fixing a disservice to its namesake. She After repeated requests, One year ...... $194 / $227.45 recommended that if the council your tires.” said the group was “almost cer- members of S.T.O.P. and Swim Online subscriptions to chronline.com did allow extra time that they The city estimates it’ll cost tain” about the grant funding it wouldn’t tell The Chronicle how One day ...... $2 grant four years, not just two $135,000 per year to care for the missed and asked the council to much money they’ve raised, say- One month ...... $8 — a suggestion Councilor Lee pool if it is restored. Pierson said “please, mothball this pool.” ing only that they’ve received One year ...... $84 Coumbs carried in a motion. the majority of that would go to She then cited her own fam- “numerous pledges.” Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- However, both motions were hiring the extra full-time per- ily’s military history. Nor did they ever tell Pier- scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or denied 4-3. sonnel needed to maintain the Her statements earned ap- son, who worked with the group when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances Councilors Pat Gallagher, pool. plause from the audience, but throughout the grant application may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers John Elmore, Gabe Anzelini Coumbs said he was support- four councilors were unmoved. process. in Education. BACK ISSUES Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks Centralia Councilors Approve 1 Percent old are $2 per issue. THE NEWSROOM For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Property Tax Hike, Three New Employees the appropriate person listed below. REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR By Dameon Pesanti The money for the purchase the 1 percent property increase or Bonnie Canaday voted yes; Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 [email protected] had previously been moved will raise taxes on a single family Councilors Pat Gallagher, Gabe [email protected] through a fund for street projects, home by about $1.44 per year. Anzelini and Ron Greenwood Editor The Centralia City Council but because city staff believes Councilman Gabe Anzelini voted no. Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 approved three amendments flood mitigation could be an on- took issue with the increase, say- [email protected] relating to the city’s financial going project, they proposed to ing it is so small that it won’t NO ONE spoke during the public Sports Editor future — including the budget Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 move the remaining $288,000 make much impact to city coffers. comment period for the $54 mil- [email protected] itself — Wednesday night. into a separate fund. “But small amounts add up lion 2015 proposed budget, which They first amended the 2014 Visuals Editor The motion was approved 7-0. to individuals in our commu- included funding to hire three new Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 budget to create Flood Capital nity who are on a fixed income full-time city employees. [email protected] Projects Fund 304 to account THE SECOND reading of a 1 per- — which I think is most people in The budget was slightly high- Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, for the up to $500,000 from an cent property tax increase to our community,” he said. er than the $53.37 million of- West and Centralia Lewis County Communities agreement with the Washington boost general fund revenues was Councilor Lee Coumbs spoke fered on the first reading during Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 Department of Transportation also approved on second reading. in favor of it, calling the increase the Oct. 28 council meeting. City [email protected] that was set aside for flood miti- The increase adds $6,609.96 to a “compounding issue” over documents explain the new bud- Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, gation related projects. A por- East Lewis County Communities the $660,995.76 levy — which in- time. get is larger due to flood funding Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 tion of the money, $212,000, was creases based on new construc- The ordinance passed 4-3. and $416,000 to be carried over [email protected] previously used to purchase 39 tion. Councilors John Elmore, Lee from the 2014 budget. Education, General Assignment, South acres in the Creek area. According to city documents, Coumbs, Bart Ricks and May- The budget passed 7-0. Thurston County Communities, Napavine Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 [email protected] Lewis County Government, Business, Centralia Council Votes No on Oil Train Resolution Legislature, Tourism, Religion, South Lewis County Communities Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 DENIED: Non-Binding have no authority to regulate [email protected] Proposal Would Have railroad companies. Sports, News and Photography “I don’t want to get on the Gallagher said that wasn’t the Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 Highlighted Rail point. [email protected] bandwagon of telling the railroad “It was saying, ‘Hey, think Death Notices, What’s Happening, Safety Concerns about us and be careful.’ Of Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 By Dameon Pesanti or anybody else how to operate.” course we can’t tell them what to do,” he said. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Lee Coumbs After the meeting, Gallagher said he wasn’t surprised by the [email protected] A resolution to encourage councilor Church News rail companies, the governor council’s vote, and believes the [email protected] ...... 807-8217 and state agencies to ensure issue will now be put to rest. Senior Media Developer oil shipped by rail be moved shut thing, a no brainer.” ous things running through our “That went exactly as I expect- Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 safely and ask shippers to take But it wasn’t. community,” he said. “I don’t ed,” he said. [email protected] responsibility The resolution was voted want to get on the bandwagon of THE CHRONICLE after a spill was down 5-2. Councilors Bart Ricks, telling the railroad or anybody PUBLISHER struck down Lee Coumbs, John Elmore and else how to operate.” Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 by the Centra- [email protected] lia City Coun- Gabe Anzelini and Mayor Bon- Councilman John Elmore nie Canaday voted no. Coun- agreed, saying people would be Sales Director cil Wednesday City Reporter Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 night. cilmen Pat Gallagher and Ron “shocked, surprised” by some of [email protected] “This comes Greenwood voted yes. the materials running through Circulation Manager at no political After continuously hear- town. He cited a previous article Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 Pat Gallagher cost to any of us,” ing from business owners and ran by The Chronicle about BNSF [email protected] proposed said Councilor community members, Chehalis training emergency responders Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE resolution Pat Gallagher, passed a similar resolution in on how to handle derailments. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Dameon Pesanti [email protected] who proposed July. “The industry is addressing [email protected] Design Director the resolution. “But, it addresses Coumbs spoke out against the issue,” he said. “I prefer to Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 concerns for safety of shipping a the resolution, calling it “a gut work with them rather than ir- [email protected] dangerous product through our reaction to fear.” ritate them.” LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC town … It should be an open and “We’ve got a lot more danger- Cities and state governments PRESIDENT, COO Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 News in Brief Nov. 7 - Nov. 13 [email protected] Dolphin Tale 2 Business Manager As part of the event, LEGO Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Timberland Libraries United Way’s ‘Mingle $4 • PG Systems and ALSC announced 11:30 am & 3:00 pm [email protected] Receive LEGO Kits the Junior Maker Program, and and Jingle’ Set for Dec. 4 (Sat., Sun.) Director of Production and IT as part of that program commit- Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 By The Chronicle Guardians of the Galaxy Through Partnership ted to hundreds of U.S. libraries [email protected] United Way of Lewis Coun- $4 • PG-13 Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 By The Chronicle that the company would set up 5:30 pm

and host library junior maker ty will be having a fundraising (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Wed., hurs., NO TUE.) CH30093cz.cg Timberland Regional Library FAX NUMBERS spaces. campaign celebration called 22 Jump Street has acquired 150,000 pieces of “Mingle and Jingle” at 4:30 p.m. Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Each library system received $4 • R Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 LEGOs as a result of a partner- 9:00 pm 15 toolkits — each kit holding Thursday, Dec. 4, at the Holiday Obituaries ...... 807-8258 ship between LEGO Systems and (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Wed., hurs., NO TUE.) 10,000 LEGO bricks — along Inn Express & Suites in Chehalis. Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 Freak Mountain Ramblers the Association for Library Ser- with support and educational The Holiday Inn Express is Tuesday 7:00 pm, all ages welcome 126th VOLUME, 51st ISSUE vices for Children. located at 730 NW Liberty Plaza. $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor material. with parent at or before 6:00 pm THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) On June 18, the White House The Centralia, Chehalis and The winner of United Way’s “Din- $13 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, hosted the first-ever Maker Faire, Salkum libraries received their ner Anywhere in the World” raffle Minor with parent before 7 pm only 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 proclaiming the day a National own kits, and other libraries in will be announced at 6 p.m. To 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- Day of Making. the area are sharing LEGOs. RSVP, call (360) 748-8100 by Dec. 1. (360) 736-1634 tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 Send business briefs and news items to Reporter Christopher Brewer at cbrewer@ Proiles, Permits, chronline.com. He can also be reached at Business Briefs and More (360) 807-8235. Business Profile Cajun Cooking is Centerpiece of Onalaska Restaurant SOUTHERN INSPIRATION: Catfish, Jambalaya, Gumbo Among Items on -Inspired Menu at Lisa’s Diner By Christopher Brewer [email protected] ONALASKA — Damon and Lisa Burgess are used to cooking Southern food for their church in Chehalis. Now they’re do- ing it full-time, operating a new Southern-themed restaurant in central Lewis County. The Burgesses opened Lisa’s Diner With a Southern Touch in the former Logger Burger Bar on Carlisle Avenue in late June, add- ing Southern fare from catfish to jambalaya and gumbo to a place well-known for its burgers. “I used to do a lot of Southern cooking to raise money for our church, and now my days start at 4 a.m.,” Damon laughed. “We commute about 25 miles one way to do this.” Damon and Lisa, members of Jesus’ Name Pentecostal Church south of Chehalis, both live in Centralia and rise before the sun to prepare breakfast at Lisa’s Din- er, gearing up to open at 7 a.m. They’re on site until 7 p.m. each weekday, not only cooking the food Damon grew up with near Christopher Brewer / [email protected] Lafayette, Louisiana, but getting Damon and Lisa Burgess stand in for a portrait at Lisa's Diner with a Southern Touch in Onalaska. The two took ownership of the former Logger Burger Bar earlier this to know people in a community year, and have expanded the menu to include Southern dishes such as gumbo, jambalaya and catish. they have quickly adopted. The grill maintains a small- town feel, offering just a few in- just in a rut,” Lisa said. “We had pected pleasant surprises along door tables for seating. The cozy a conversation back in June with the way, and it’s just been awe- ABOUT LISA’S DINER a Realtor who basically said, ‘We some,” Lisa said. “We want to be atmosphere allows Lisa and Da- Lisa’s Diner is located at 245 Carlisle Ave., between the Onalas- mon to regularly interact with need you in Onalaska.’ Within here for awhile, and we don’t want ka schools and state Route 508. It’s open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. weekdays three weeks of that conversation to change a whole lot about it.” their customers, whom they have ••• and 7 a.m-3 p.m. weekends. quickly come to know as friends. — here we were.” Find it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lisasdiner.ony. “A lot of the regulars that Business is going well, the Bur- Christopher Brewer: (360) came to the Logger Burger Bar gesses say — so well, in fact, that 807-8235 have continued to come here, now they have opened on Sun- and we’ve come to really know days from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. They’ve the history of the place,” Lisa hired an additional person to help said. “We have some people that run the restaurant so they get come in so often that we gave some much-needed time off. them special mugs with their The restaurant receives guests names on them.” from outside the local area, par- The Burgesses have taken ticularly for its catfish night pro- measures to ensure those who motion on Fridays, Damon said. wish for the original items on “That tends to get a lot of peo- Give. the old Logger Burger Bar menu ple here,” Damon said. still get what they want. Instead The best part of operating a of converting the entire menu to business in Onalaska, the couple Southern and Cajun food, they said, has been learning the his- To help opted to keep the ever-popular tory of a community that was Logger Burger in there — and it integral to the timber industry remains a popular item. over the years. A historic photo “What’s amazing to me is that of Onalaska hangs on their wall, me live. a lot of people took it personally reminding them of how deep the when the grill closed,” Lisa said. roots run, not only in their res- “We’ve had a lot of people thank taurant, but the community as a us for opening it back up.” whole. The Burgesses knew they “We really didn’t know a lot wanted to operate the old burger about Onalaska before we came bar and put their own spin on it here, but we’ve come to love it,” after Lisa was originally offered Damon explained. a job at another restaurant. She Though the hours are long had formerly worked for the and there is much work to do state Department of Labor and each day, the Burgesses have Industries, but felt she had hit her come to embrace their decision ceiling. to operate the restaurant and the Co-owning and operating a people it serves while maintain- restaurant was the challenge the ing the character of a local land- Burgesses were looking for. mark. “I had a good job, but I was “We’ve had a series of unex- News in Brief Show your support for St. Jude Children’s Two Washington Port Problems Endanger Research Hospital® Asbestos Removal Firms Record Apple Exports by donating in our Fined $379,100 SPOKANE (AP) — Labor stores today. woes at major West Coast sea SEATTLE (AP) — Two as- ports have slowed the export of bestos removal firms have been a record crop of Washington ap- fined more than $379,000 for ples and endangered big Christ- failing to remove quantities of mas season shipments of the fruit asbestos from a demolition site to Central American nations. in Seattle after the companies Delays have also hit ship- certified that they had. ments of autos, smartphones The Washington state De- and numerous other products as partment of Labor and Industry longshoremen and shippers try accuses the two companies of to hammer out a new contract 19 serious violations of rules de- involving work at 29 West Coast signed to keep workers and the ports. 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CH530309cz.cg • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 Local Authors Race to Write 50,000 Words in 30 Days NANOWRIMO: Coffee Shops Host Those Participating in National Novel Writing Month By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] When November rolls around, most people start look- ing forward to the start of the holiday season. The writers among us, though, begin tearing into a lit- erary marathon. November is National Novel Writing Month. An event that started in 1999, a group of San Francisco area writers created a 30-day challenge to write a 50,000-word novel. Since then, the event has spun off into a challenge and celebration with a huge national following. Pat Thompson said peo- ple participate in the event — known as NaNoWriMo — for the same reasons someone else would want to run over 26 miles. “Some people think they can’t make it, but they do it anyway,” he said. “It’s a chance to partici-

pate in something big.” Dameon Pesanti / Thompson and a handful [email protected] of other local writers have been Local writers Paula Bishop, Laura LaBarre and Jennifer and Mark Horrace meet for drinks, work and encouragement at the Centralia Starbucks on Tuesday during Na- meeting up at local coffee shops tional Novel Writing Month. to help keep each other moti- vated and socialize as they push “I started because I needed ideas and we can feed off of each out an average of 1,667 words per While 50,000 may sound like through NaNoWriMo. to increase my word count,” she other’s creativity.” day. a long read, it’s actually fairly Paula (PJ) Bishop, is the local said. There are a few ground rules That’s the goal, anyway. short. “The Notebook,” by Nich- municipal liaison of NaNoWri- While writing is normally a for participants: The project has Jennifer Horrace said it’s nor- olas Sparks, for example, is only Mo set up the meets at Starbucks solitary venture, the writers at to be something new instead of mal for writers to fall behind in 52,000. and Fiddler’s Coffee in Centralia. Starbucks said sitting among something previously started, it The majority of novels com- She said about 34 people in Lew- other writers helps keep them has to be written by a single per- the middle of the month. pleted this month likely won’t is County are participating. For motivated. son and it has to be finished by “We’re all a little behind,” be published, but NaNoWriMo her, joining the challenge helps “You never know where the midnight Nov. 30. Bishop said. “But a few people has birthed a few famous reads, give her the push she needs to conversations lead,” Mark Hor- To comfortably meet the (online) have already met the including “Water for Elephants,” keep writing. race said. “It helps stimulate deadline, the writer has to pump 50,000 word mark.” by Sara Gruen. Superintendent Qualifications Focus of Centralia School Board Workshop FINDING THE PERFECT of different platforms. Several to serve, with individuals repre- meet and greets. The committee the superintendent position is community forums and meet- senting a variety of different de- will be actively involved in the Jan. 31 and the screening of ap- CANDIDATE: Special ings were held to find desirable mographics and interests. process, providing its feedback plications will be completed on Meeting Discussed Sought characteristics and professional Boring said more than 10 to the board, which will ulti- skills the community, teachers people could cause complica- mately make the final decision. Feb. 11, narrowing the candi- After Characteristics, and other personnel want in a tions because the names of ap- The application deadline for dates down to six. Organization of superintendent. plicants are supposed to remain Search Committee Boring presented the board confidential to protect appli- CH531138ac.ke with his results, listing the an- cants’ privacy when applying for By Justyna Tomtas swers to the four questions asked a position. in order of descending frequency. [email protected] “The thing we’ve been told is From there, the board was able the board could advise maybe up The Centralia School Board to review the findings and come to 10 people to sit with you and narrowed down the qualifica- up with the top characteristics observe the process for inter- tions they want in a superinten- they found most important. view,” Boring said. “Those folks dent during a special meeting Some of the sought after can give the board feedback on and workshop on Wednesday. qualities included experience what they’re looking for in these The workshop gave the board with long-range visions, a cre- people …” the opportunity to discuss input ative thinker who is honest, ethi- After the screening process, collected in regard to the ongo- cal, transparent and has high ing search, identify qualities to expectations of himself or herself the board will pick six semifinal- highlight in the superintendent and others. ists. Those semifinalists will be application and brochure, as well All of the 10 traits will be list- interviewed by the board with Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? as to decide how the superinten- ed on a brochure seeking super- the 10 committee members as observers. dent search committee will be intendent candidates. Let Consolidated Credit Help You: The committee and the board organized. The board also discussed how Lower your monthly payments After a quick executive ses- the superintendent search com- will collaborate to pick the top sion, Michael Boring, a consul- mittee should be organized. In three finalists, which the board Reduce or eliminate interest rates tant for McPherson & Jacobson, all, 22 people volunteered to be will interview privately. Pay off your debt faster L.L.C., presented the data he on the committee. The board The finalists then go through FREE Confidenial Counseling

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Take the first easy step: Centralia Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Call:(800)650-1879 to Re-examine Proposed Funding Allocations PACIFIC NORTHWEST FUNDING: City Council She told the council the ad- because they’re performing in , WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH visory board had only about 10 Centralia.” Orders More Time Be minutes to read all of the propos- Several council members REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! als before interviews began. took issue with a the grants as n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Given to Considerations 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation The funding for the grants well. Councilor Pat Gallagher 25 l $10 By Dameon Pesanti Number of words: Extra word cost: comes from the city’s share of was bothered that groups from Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) [email protected] taxes collected on overnight Centralia were passed over while n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation stays at hotels and motels within Chehalis-based groups received CH530141ac.ke The Centralia City Council grants. Councilor Gabe Anzelini Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 rejected the city’s Lodging Tax the city. The money is meant to help promote tourism to the city. said he was “saddened” to see Advisory Board’s grant recom- ARTrails receive no money. More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 mendations Wednesday and or- The committee considered seven applications and approved “I’d really like to see them get dered them to spend more time some,” he said. considering how the money will five for funding. Of the $126,685 available, $91,685 went to the Rebecca Staebler, a founding be distributed. member of ARTrails and former Board member Jan Nontell city of Centralia to pay a bond I’m Stickin’ with for the city’s sports complex. The lodging tax advisory committee spoke during the public com- member, said she understands ment period, asking the council remaining amount was divided among restoration work on the that the money is meant to help to send the recommendations put “heads in beds,” but said that back and essen- Fox Theatre, Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, the Chamber of Com- isn’t always easy to prove. tially start the The city council voted down process all over merce, the Lewis County His- torical Society and the Southwest the recommendations 6-1. Coun- again. cilors Lee Coumbs, Bart Ricks, “As a mem- Washington Dance Center. Chehalis-based organiza- Ron Greenwood, Pat Gallagher, ber of the lodg- Gabe Anzelini and Mayor Bon- tions such as the Lewis County ing tax advi- nie Canaday voted no; Council- Historical Society, the Southwest sory board I am man Elmore voted in favor. Washington Dance Center and Providing Quality Medical Care Since 1927 asking the city Councilman Pat Gallagher council to vote Jan Nontell the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad proposed the committee mem- • Accepting New Patients no on the pack- board member received between $1,000 and bers be given 10 days to recon- • Urgent Care 365 Days a Year age presented,” $3,500. ARTrails of Southwest sider the proposals. The motion she said. “... ask the board to re- Washington and Centralia Ath- passed 6-1. Only Elmore voted no. • On-Site Lab & Radiology consider the grant applications letics and Activities Facilities with the stipulation that each Foundation didn’t receive any • DOT & Sports Physicals member of the advisory board funding. Have an be given at least 10 days to read Councilor and committee iPad? steckmedical.com CH530084cz.sw and study the proposals … and, chairman John Elmore said pre- 1299 Bishop Rd. Chehalis if necessary, recall presenters to viously that “Chehalis groups 360.748.0211 answer any questions.” getting money didn’t bother us app.chronline.com Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman IPAT Gives Hope for Boost to Ailing Economy Ask most Lewis County lead- was freed up by the closure of that it’s very hard to get away New Tool for Winter ers what the area needs, and Our Views the mine, and sits next to 4,000 from it,” said current part-time News flash — it’s cold, and they’ll likely all provide varia- government bodies bracing for acres of land zoned for commer- COO Bill Lotto. “There has been tions of the same answer. cial and industrial purposes. it will likely get colder as winter the continued loss of a massive so much progress and the com- wears on. Economic development, and amount of tax revenue as Trans- It’s the same plot of land that petitive position of our park is so lots of it. attracted the interest of electric The Chronicle has a new Alta acts out the government- strong, that it’s just an exciting tool for local residents look- The closure of the TransAlta imposed plan to cease opera- vehicle manufacturer Tesla, opportunity.” coal mine in 2006 left a gaping which eyed the area for a soon- ing to stay up to date on school tions. The search for a new leader closures and traffic conditions crater in property tax collec- So what’s the answer to our to-be-built battery production is another important milestone, tions, reverberations of which facility. online. collective woes? proving the efforts have not continue to course through the The company eventually Visit http://www.chronline. been without success and that a community in negative fashion. Again, it’s economic develop- settled on land in Nevada, but com/site/winteralerts.html to We saw it with the financial ment. the company’s interest high- lack of immediate signs of con- see a constantly updated list of troubles for the Riverside Fire As many already know, it lights the fertility of the land for struction are not indicative of a school closures and delays, as Authority, though thankfully might come in the form of new corporate purposes. lack of progress. well as a comprehensive feed of voters came to the aid of first businesses in the Industrial Park Now, IPAT leaders are seek- Those who live and work in traffic cameras from throughout responders in the form of an ap- at TransAlta. ing a new, full-time chief operat- Lewis County would do well the area. proved levy. IPAT is a non-profit corpora- ing officer to guide the project to learn about the project as it Add the address to your The Centralia School Dis- tion created to develop an indus- through the continuation of its moves forward. It might well be bookmarks, and consider your- trict has suffered similar rami- trial park on 1,000 acres of land formative years. the answer we’ve all been look- self better prepared for the chilly fications, with other essential donated by TransAlta. The land “This project is so exciting ing for. months ahead. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Nostalgia Ain’t Always What It Used to Be I’ve written before about the like a diversion. Up until I was pleasure that can come from 9 years old, and we moved away, going back over books you once our next door neighbor was a read, or movies you once saw. Of Mrs. Brix. Her son, Herman course, if you’re a guy and saw Brix, was in the movies, most the movie as a teenager, all you notably as Tarzan, before he can probably remember is try- broke his shoulder in a football ing to get up enough courage to movie and five-time gold medal put your arm around your date’s swimmer Johnny Weissmuller shoulder without appearing to took over as Tarzan. be terrified. Pictures show Brix was bet- I discovered more warm nos- ter looking than Weissmuller, talgia in Russ Mohney’s book and he was a far better actor. He “A Simple Song” the third time had been a star athlete at the than I did the first, and I always UW, played in the 1926 Rose find new com- Bowl, and won a silver medal in ments about the shot put in the 1928 Olym- human nature pics. whenever I He later appeared in movies revisit “The with James Stewart, Joan Craw- Adventures of ford, Ann Sheridan, Lauren Ba- Letters Huckleberry call and Bogart (again), among Finn.” Oc- term midterms continued. In the very wealthy. That is a lot to others. GOP Gains in Congress 1966, Lyndon Johnson’s Demo- answer for. casionally, One reason you may not though, I’m By Bill Moeller Might Be Short-Lived crats big, as did the Repub- remember seeing him is that he licans in the Watergate election Joseph Tipler disappointed, changed his name from Her- While the Republican Party of 1974. In 1986, the GOP, under Centralia and here’s one such incident. man Brix to Bruce Bennett and scored significant gains in the re- Ronald Reagan, lost eight Senate First, a little background. I he was one of the gold-seekers cent elections, this is entirely in seats and control of that chamber. receive a lot of catalogues for old in Sierra Madre, which is what accord with historical precedent Portland Woman Pleased The Republicans under George books and DVDs. In the trade brought him to mind today. and almost certainly does not W. Bush suffered massive losses With Cemetery Work they’re known as “remainders,” He came home to visit his presage a substantial political in 2006. items for which there are no mother at least once while we realignment. Indeed, the mid- On a recent trip through The only exception to the buyers at the original prices, and lived there, but I don’t remem- term elections in a president’s Centralia I stopped at the cem- trend was in 1998. The vulgar so are discounted as much as 90 ber seeing him. What I do second term almost always result etery on Fords Prairie (Green- and hypocritical Republican ob- percent for quick sale. remember is that he parked a in large gains for the opposition wood Memorial Park) to see my session with Monica Lewinsky Many are items I’d sort of yellow open roadster in front of party. family graves. Earlier this year appalled the electorate, resulting like to read or see, but instead her house, and it had a hood so Having been elected to the we had contracted to have some of buying, I first check to see long it seemed to extend into the White House by a landslide in in a net Democratic gain of four work done on the four Davis if they’re available through the next block. I also seem to recall 1932 and re-elected in 1936 by representatives. graves. This work was very satis- Timberland Regional Library someone saying something to an even more massive margin, It is noteworthy that while factory, except one name plaque system. Many of them are. the effect that the engine was a Franklin Roosevelt enjoyed con- FDR lost big in 1938, he was easi- had been damaged when the new Such was the case with “The V-12 (or maybe even a V-16) but gressional majorities of 75-17 ly re-elected to an unprecedented cement cover was placed. Treasure of the Sierra Madre,” a I was too young to be awed by in the Senate and 333-89 in the third term in 1940 over Wendell I contacted Jennifer Duncan Humphrey Bogart movie from such things back then. House of Representatives. Willkie. Similarly, Harry Tru- and she told me one of the cor- 1948. The movie reviewer, Leon- Throughout his life, Bennett In the 1938 elections, however, man had a comfortable victory poration people would take care ard Maltin, rated it as a four star remained physically active as a the Republicans regained six Sen- in 1948 over Thomas Dewey, of it. She also said she was not al- epic, the same rating he gave paraglider and parachutist. He ate seats and a whopping 80 seats opinion polls and premature lowed on the cemetery property the top movie of all time, Orson even jumped from 10,000 feet in the House. In an equivalent newspaper headlines notwith- because of a dispute with one of Welles’ “Citizen Kane,” but I at the age of 96, and lived just election, the Democrats under standing. And the large GOP the heirs of a person buried there. think a revaluation is in order. past his 100th birthday, dying Harry Truman lost 12 senators debacle in 1986 did not prevent We did not discuss the issue but a For one thing, the ending is in 2007. and 55 representatives in 1946. George W. Bush from winning friend in Centralia sent me cop- unbelievable. Disguising bags Oh, he had one other ac- In 1958, it was the Republi- the presidency in 1988. ies of the Centralia newspaper. From an outsider’s point of view of gold dust by adding sand complishment that set him apart cans’ time to lose. The party of The Republicans should not it sounds like a problem that can wouldn’t pass the most rudi- from other Hollywood actors; President Dwight Eisenhower, assume that they will have an be easily settled. mentary inspection, and the he had two sons, but only one who was elected in 1952 and re- easy task in 2016 because of the It has been a pleasure to visit gold certainly couldn’t be blown wife, Jeannette, who died in elected in 1956, lost 49 represen- results of 2014. By international the cemetery since Duncan and back up into the mountains if 2000. tatives and an amazing 15 sena- standards, the American econ- it’s spilled on the ground, no ••• tors. omy is performing well, easily crew have been associated with the property — grasses mowed, matter HOW hard the wind Bill Moeller is a former enter- But as is often the case, there outpacing Japan and every major blew. Besides, Bogart overacted tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city was a standout exception. European country. overgrown shrubbery and trees embarrassingly. He redeemed council member, paratrooper and In the gubernato- Given that the massive eco- trimmed or removed. It seems himself in “The African Queen,” pilot living in Centralia. He can be rial race, GOP nominee Nelson nomic collapse under Bush in sad to have one grave problem though. reached at bookmaven321@comcast. Rockefeller handily defeated 2008 was the worst since the stop this needed work. Now, here’s what may seem net. the Democratic incumbent, the massive economic collapse un- Also, crossing the cemetery capable but uncharismatic W. der Republican Herbert Hoover to visit family graves in the new First Amendment Center Quote of the Day Averell Harriman. Once the oc- in 1929, that is a remarkable section I noticed a storage build- cupant of a 100,000-square-foot achievement. ing had been damaged and files mansion, Harriman was poor Finally, five states voted on were sitting in cabinets and “The First Amendment is not intended only only by Rockefeller standards measures to increase their mini- boxes inside exposed to weather and was the son of “Mr. E.H. mum wage this election, all·of and theft. Could this problem be for what somebody may think is the truth. Harriman of the Union Pacific which passed by landslide ma- cared for by the city or county? It is intended for freedom of speech.” Railroad,” whose trains were fa- jorities. In contrast, the Republi- I’m not certain who would be re- mously robbed by Butch Cassidy can Party generally opposes the sponsible for this area. Arlen Specter and the Sundance Kid. minimum wage, while advocat- Shirley Davis Marchion U.S. senator, 1998 The basic trend in second ing the abolition of most taxes on Portland

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. n Editor Eric Schwartz can be reached at (360) discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- 807-8224, or by e-mail at eschwartz@chronline. the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining etry is not accepted. com. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 LOCAL / FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 Gun Show Sales Rise After I-594 Passage BACKGROUND CHECKS: did see some of that.” On election night, there was federally licensed dealer to do saying all along. This is some- Shave said the background- rumbling from I-594 opponents the checks for private sellers and thing that is simple and effec- Collector Says Apparent check fees average $40. about making legal challenges, buyers at the show. tive,’’ Potter said. “At the end Surge Likely Effect of Passage of I-594 was decisive but Alan Gottlieb of the I-591 Knodel said he’d heard of of the day, not much is going to with a little less than 60 percent campaign indicated in an email higher attendance at other shows change for folks – whether they Gun Owners Looking of voters supporting it. The ini- that it is too early to talk about not requiring the checks, and he buy a gun now or whether they to Avoid Checks tiative’s background checks re- grounds for any challenge. He blamed the requirement on low- buy a gun after Dec. 4.” quirements take effect Dec. 4, said his group doesn’t want to er attendance at his. Potter said thousands of back- By Brad Shannon according to its sponsors, the telegraph its plans. Shave said “We had a roughly 30 percent ground checks have been done in The Olympian Washington Alliance for Gun it also is too early to say for the drop in attendance. This is the Colorado in the year since that Responsibility, which spent more arms collectors group. harm the mayor did to me,” he state adopted universal checks Voter approval of univer- than $10 million to close what it Absent court action, I-594 said. “(I)t was well publicized and “the vast, vast, vast majority sal background checks for gun called “the gun show loophole.” backers expect to see public they are requiring a background of those have gone through with- transfers on Nov. 4 appeared I-594 extends background protections begin next month check at my shows.” out problem. Some 200 prohib- to spur a bit more buying of checks currently carried out on with few problems. Geoff Potter, That said, Knodel said the pri- ited purchasers were blocked.” firearms at gun shows over the purchases from licensed dealers spokesman for the Washington vate background checks he paid But Knodel and Shave pre- weekend, according to gun show to private sales between individ- Alliance for Gun Responsibility, for went very smoothly on 55 dicted problems with the initia- operators opposed to Initiative uals – whether at a gun show or said Washington gun owners buyers. That is because the feder- tive, contending it is confusing 594’s provisions. online. The background checks and buyers will be using the very ally licensed dealer he hired re- to understand what constitutes a The evidence is anecdotal, need to be carried out by a fed- same background check system ceived approval from the FBI and transfer requiring a background but Phil Shave, executive direc- erally licensed firearms dealer, in effect today for purchases Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire- check. “There’s going to be mass tor of Washington Arms Collec- who can make the required made through licensed dealers. arms and Explosives to stream- confusion. There’s going to be tors, said he thinks any increase contacts with the FBI’s national “I think what we will see after line the process. The result was hundreds of thousands of people in buying was spurred by an background check database Dec. 4 is Washingtonians will that the checks they carried out breaking the law and not even avoidance of background check or, in the case of handgun sales, adapt. Fewer guns will make on private-party sales were done knowing it,” Knodel said. fees. That is what he heard from contact the local police depart- their way into the hands of crim- quickly, averaging “less than 15 Shave predicted many gun members at a show the group ment or sheriff’s office. inals. And people will enjoy their minutes” to complete. owners may ignore the provi- sponsored at Monroe last week- Rival Initiative 591 was Second Amendment rights just Other federal firearm licens- sions on transfers. end, which drew an estimated backed by gun groups including as before,” Potter said. ees who attended and sold guns Knodel prefers Oregon’s ap- 2,000 people. the Second Amendment Founda- Wes Knodel, a gun show did a few hundred other checks proach. He said an Oregon state “A lot of members had fire- tion and Washington Arms Col- sponsor who operates in Oregon on their buyers, Knodel said. agency does the background arms to sell. I think it is fair to lectors who saw it as a strategy for and Washington, ran a show at Potter said Knodel’s com- checks rather than licensed deal- say that changes in the law cre- blocking broader requirements Tacoma Dome last weekend that ments are telling – that the back- ers, and it charges a $10 fee. But ate a little apprehension,” Shave for background checks. But I-591 required background checks – a ground checks were done with- Knodel contends Oregon’s law explained. “So some people go, drew much less financial support condition the city of Tacoma re- out much problem. didn’t change the state’s crime ‘It’ll be easier to make a sale this and went down in defeat by a quired for the city-owned venue. “The experience in Tacoma rate – just as he doesn’t expect weekend than next month.’ We larger margin than expected. To make it easy, Knodel paid a underlines what we have been Washington to change its. Centralia American Legion Honors Service of Local Veterans SERVICE: Military hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month and noted that Members Past and “you don’t see anything poetic Present Recognized about today’s conflicts.” He told a story about a father for Service from Pe Ell who was wearing a By Dameon Pesanti shirt given to soldiers for exer- cising. The man said it belonged [email protected] to his son who was killed while Veterans and their families serving in the Middle East. honored servicemen and and Schulte said for the first time women during a wreath-laying it made him think about his own service at the the American Le- son who was serving in the Mid- gion Post 17 in Centralia on dle East. Tuesday. “Until hearing his story I nev- About 150 people filled the er realized how difficult it was to hall in downtown Centralia. The wait behind,” he said. Centralia High School Band As the service and speeches played patriotic songs through- went on, Clint Larson, the three- out the event. time Legion Post commander, Service members from all was in the kitchen well into his branches of the military were second day of preparation for his honored. “secret recipe” for the bean feed, Lewis County Commission- which was held afterward. er Bill Schulte, who served in Just before the color guard the Coast Guard, gave a speech retrieved the flag, 91-year-old about local war heroes of past World War II veteran Roland battles. Poyns played the bugel. He pointed out that Veterans He had just recently returned from Washington, D.C., where Day used to be called Armistice Dameon Pesanti / Day (as it still is in Europe) to he had visited the World War II [email protected] mark when World War I ended memorial. Roland "Bud" Poyns plays the bugle at the American Legion Post 17 Veterans Day wreath-laying service on Tuesday. by the armistice, which was po- “It was stupendous,” he said. etically signed at the eleventh “More than you’d expect.” News in Brief LAST 3 DAYS city attorney for Mossyrock from (Closing November 15th) Former Lewis County 2000 to 2007, assistant city attor- Attorney Eyed for ney for Vader from 2004 to 2007, general counsel for Lewis Coun- Puyallup City Manager ty Fire District 12 between 2001 By The Chronicle and 2007, prosecuting attorney Retirement Sale for the city of Centralia between Former Mossyrock city attor- 2002 and 2006 and assistant city Every Single Item Is ney Kevin Yamamoto is among attorney for Pe Ell in 1999. the final four candidates for the Yamamoto holds a bachelor’s position of Puyallup city man- degree in business administra- • ALL LUMBER ager. tion from Walla Walla College At Least Yamamoto has been work- and a doctor’s degree from Se- YARD ITEMS ing for the city of Puyallup since attle University School of Law, • Simpson Connectors 2007. Prior to that he served as Tacoma. Of • Nails truly dicey,” Haner said. • Tapes Snow While most of western Lewis Reg. Price • Gloves County is likely to miss out on • Windows Continued from the front page accumulating snow, the eastern • Insulation portions of the county are the over the course of today and Fri- area’s best bet to see some accu- • Rooing day, leaving those with thoughts mulations. Randle, Packwood • Trims of a winter wonderland dream- and White Pass could see about • Hardware ing for awhile longer. an inch of snow, with just a bit ½ That’s not to say the area more with increasing elevation. • All Plumbing couldn’t see some flakes in the air; “You pretty much have to get • All Electrical however, they won’t stick around, up to Mossyrock and beyond to • Flooring especially in Centralia, Chehalis WITH THIS COUPON TAKE AN see a big chance at accumula- • All Tools and other low-lying areas. tion,” Haner said. “It looks like the northern The National Weather Ser- EXTRA 20% OFF • Bit and Blades edge of the system is hanging out vice had issued a special weather ANY ITEM. • Lock Sets down more toward Kelso and statement for Lewis County on • Cabinet Hardware Longview,” Andy Haner, fore- FRIDAY - SATURDAY. Wednesday warning of the possi- (NOT TO BE USED WITH ANY OTHER COUPON.) caster with the National Weather bility of light accumulating snow, • Aluminum Doors Service’s Seattle office, said. “It but rescinded it based on revised • Caulking just hasn’t gotten quite as far forecast models that pushed the • Fasteners north as Lewis County.” storm a bit further south. ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE • Nuts, Bolts & Screws Anyone traveling south from “We’re talking a difference of CH530307rc.jd the local area will see the story about 30, 40 miles here,” Haner • & Thousand of Items change in a hurry, as Cowlitz explained. INCLUDING TRUCKS! County is under a winter weather Forecasters urge anyone trav- advisory for 1 to 3 inches of snow, eling south from Lewis County Sale Terms: with locally higher amounts pos- to stay up to date with current Cash Store Hours: sible. The Portland area is brac- weather conditions and pay at- MC/VISA Monday - Saturday ing for bigger impacts from the tention to conditions that could Discover 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. weather system, Haner said. change rapidly in affected areas. ALL SALES FINAL Sunday Good through “It really looks like you have to ••• Closed get down close to Vancouver and Christopher Brewer: (360) 11.15.14 Portland to get into anything 807-8235 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 Records Sirens, Court Records, Lotteries, Commodities

Sirens RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY Don’t Go There LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE the 500 block of Boistfort Road bus heater caught fire at 7:39 a.m. • Miguel A. Palermo- in Curtis. At about 2:55 p.m. on Thursday. Five to six elementary RFA Extinguishes Blaze at Deer Vs. Pickup Wednesday the truck passed a students were on the bus parked Vasquez, 31, of Centralia, was - Ace International arrested for trespassing after • A 31-year-old Chehalis school bus stop ahead sign, but in the 500 block of North Mili - - • Riverside Fire Author he barged into a home in the man sustained a headache af was traveling too fast to stop for tary Road in Winlock when the ity responded to a commercial 1200 block of Marion Street in ter he swerved to miss a deer at a bus that was dropping off a heater started smoking and a - structure fire at Ace Interna Centralia at 7:12 p.m. on Tues- Milepost 15 on Centralia-Alpha child. The truck missed the bus fire started. No one was injured tional Inc. in the 1800 block of day. Palermo-Vasquez allegedly Road in Chehalis at 5:40 p.m. and went into the ditch. No one and the fire burned itself out by - Centralia Boulevard in Centra started a dispute and had previ- on Tuesday. He was driving a was injured and the driver of the the time deputies arrived. Dust lia. Crews responded at about ously been warned about tres- 1992 Ford F250 pickup when he truck was cited for wheels off the or debris in the heater is believed 3:45 a.m. Thursday. Riverside passing. tried to miss the deer and drove roadway. to be the cause of the fire. officials said the company has into the ditch. The pickup was ••• totaled and deputies found the storage containers with highly Bus Heater Catches Fire Call reporter Kaylee Osowski with flammable fine sawdust and one Assault at Providence deer under the vehicle. news tips. She can be reached at 807- caught fire. The fire spread to Centralia Hospital • A Winlock School District 8204 or [email protected]. the ductwork. Riverside did call • Police arrested Sherene Wagon Stolen other departments to respond R. Cluzel, 27, of Centralia, for • A Chehalis woman report- but canceled the call because it third-degree assault after she was able to handle the blaze. The ed that her 1991 Honda Accord Make This The Year You Pre-Plan allegedly assaulted a security Station Wagon was stolen from department had four engines guard at Providence Centralia Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: and was on scene for about two Schaefer Park in the 800 block • Your family knows your wishes Hospital at 7:47 p.m. on Tuesday. of State Route 507 in Centralia at hours. No injuries were reported She had already been removed • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues and there was moderate dam- - 1 a.m. on Tuesday. The 54-year- from the property for being dis old woman reported that she • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided age, but the facility should be orderly. - was having mechanical issues • You have peace of mind knowing you have operating today. How the saw given your family a loving git dust container caught on fire is and left her car in the park. She told deputies she locked the car Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning under investigation. Nudity and Drugs Reported Near appointment or for advice on how to start the Train Station with the keys in the ignition and conversaion about inal wishes when she returned, the car was • Charles R. Simpson, 37, of Gary Graveline, Small Dumpster Fire Out Quickly gone. The vehicle is valued at Centralia, was arrested after al- Manager • Crews from Riverside Fire $1,000. legedly exposing himself in the CH531090cz.cg Authority quickly extinguished parking lot of the train station OUR LEWIS COUNTY a Dumpster fire in an alley in in the 200 block of North Rail- Underage Pot Possession ARRANGEMENT OFFICE the 500 block of North Tower 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 road Avenue in Centralia. He • A 19-year-old Toledo man Centralia, WA 98531 Avenue. A passerby reported was arrested and booked for in- - the flames at about 8:15 p.m. was cited and released for pos For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 decent exposure and possession session of marijuana under 40 on Wednesday. Damage to the of meth at 9:23 p.m. on Tuesday. container and a nearby fence are grams at Werden Park in the estimated at about $500. There 500 block of A Street in Vader. In Remembrance were no injuries. The fire is un- Meth Possession Skyler J. Vickery-Morrison was contacted by a deputy at about der investigation and is consid- • Timothy P. McCann, 44, 5:20 p.m. on Tuesday. While NELLIE J. EPLING ered suspicious. of Centralia, was arrested for talking the deputy could smell possession of meth in the 1200 Nellie is survived by two pot. When questioned, Vickery- block of Alder Street in Centra- sons, Glenn (Colleen) Epling of CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Morrison turned over the mari- lia at 5:16 p.m. on Monday. Pe Ell and Tom (Barb) Epling of Robber Pulls Knife on Clerk juana, a glass pipe and a lighter. Chehalis. Also surviving her are ive grandchildren; one great- • A man who allegedly stole Gun Theft on Belmont Avenue granddaughter; and one very a beer from a convenience store Truck Driver Has Near special great-grandson, Mason, pulled a knife on the clerk after in Centralia Miss With Bus • Police received a report of that if he didn't make it to visit, she confronted him. The clerk • A 35-year-old man lost con- two guns stolen out of a vehicle she requested his presence. had followed the man several trol of the 1975 Kenworth dump in the 1300 block of Belmont Av- Brother, Walt Smith of Frances; blocks away from the store in truck he was driving when he enue in Centralia at 9:35 p.m. on Annie Grohs of Seattle and the 400 block of West Main tried to brake for a school bus in Wednesday. numerous nieces and nephews Street at 6:25 p.m. on Tuesday. and a very special friend, Lisa The clerk pleaded with the man Elliott. to give the beer back. After the Nellie was preceded in suspect pulled out the knife and www.NewellHoerlings.com death by her mother and father, started walking toward her, the Nellie J. Epling, 88, died Ludwicka and Frank Smith; clerk fled. He is described as Creating celebrations as special as the people they honor Friday, Nov. 7, 2014 at Pe Ell, brothers, George Smith and Joe a Hispanic man in his late 20s Washington. She was born Jan. Paulis; and sister, Mary Strago. and was wearing a dark-colored 10, 1926 in Frances, Washington. - Nellie would say when baseball hat, a dark gray sweat Nellie attended Frances Grade anyone passed away that “We shirt and jeans. School and Lebam High School. did not come here to stay". Nellie worked for Ma Bell and Special thanks to Maple Street Family Matters the Pe Ell School District as the Manor, Janet Shephard and all cook for many years. • Police arrested Dean A. the staff for the wonderful love Nellie was famous for Burgess Sr., 59, of Centralia, in and care she received while she making her cinnamon rolls and the 1200 block of Alder Street in stayed there. pierogi. She enjoyed belonging Centralia at 6:34 on Tuesday for Service will be Saturday, to the senior group and all the fourth-degree assault, domes- Nov. 15, at 11:00 a.m. at Pe Ell's trips they took. She belonged tic violence. Burgess allegedly 205 W. Pine St. Centralia, WA 98531 St. Joseph , with to the Kiwanis club and got an shoved a family member during graveside service following at award for citizen of the year and a dispute. St. Francis Cemetery in Frances. volunteering was her pleasure. Arrangements are under the She worked at the coffee stops direction of Stoller’s Mortuary Death Notices and the food bank. She loved her in Raymond. Since 1907 Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary has helped families celebrate life. Whether daily coffee breaks she took at • JOSEPH ALFRED CLOUTIER, 88, Centralia, burial, cremation, or simple gathering of friends & family, we are committed to Eveys and her Sunday breakfast To view the obituary, please died Friday, Nov. 7, at Hillview House, making every celebration the perfect, heartfelt experience regardless of budget... Centralia. Visitation will be noon-5 p.m. with her brothers after church go to chronline.com/obituaries. Friday at Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Cen- T.360-736-3317 www.NewellHoerlings.com on Sundays. Nellie also loved to tralia. A funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. CH530521rc.jd crochet and play bingo. Thursday, Nov. 20, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Chehalis, with services conclud- ing at the church. Arrangements are un- der the direction of Sticklin. • KIM I. DUNN-KEITZMAN, 56, Rochester, died Remo "Mitch" Wildhaber Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Providence Centralia Hospital. No services are planned. Ar- rangements are under the direction of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Remo Wildhaber, 92, died on the farm. of his customers were local Tumwater. on Nov. 8, 2014. He was In 1945, Remo married attorneys, banks and the U.S. • BESSIE MARIE KING, 82, Rochester, died born to Martha and Anton Bonnie at the Pe Ell CatholicGovernment. Saturday, Nov. 8, at home. Private family Wildhaber on Oct. 31, 1922. Parish Chapel. The couple In the 80s, Remo opened services will be held. Arrangements are His parents were immigrants had four children, Gary, Steve, his home to numerous under the direction of Funeral Alterna- from Flums, . Fred and Karen. refugees from Vietnam and tives of Washington, Tumwater. Remo was extremely proud of From 1945-1950, Remo Cambodia. He also helped a • GLADYS A. VASERENO, 87, Napavine, died his Swiss heritage. He had one worked for several logging Mexican family get established Sunday, Nov. 9, at home. A private burial will take place at Napavine Cemetery. brother, Tony, who preceded companies in the area and in the community. For many Arrangements are under the direction him in death in 2005. Tony hauled old growth timber from years Remo’s house became of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. and Remo were best friends the Willapa Hills to a railroad a haven for those just entering their entire lives. After Tony’s reloading site at Nalpee, or to the United States. He had an Ashley and Zak Basher of death, Remo remained close Raymond at the port dock. abundance of compassion, Bellingham, Washington, Lotteries with Tony’s wife, Margaret. In 1950, the couple moved giving to others before giving Joshua and Melissa Hyatt of They enjoyed lunch dates to Chehalis during which time to himself. He was a man who Chehalis and Larissa Hyatt of Washington’s together and visiting family Remo began his career in just liked to help others. He Olympia. Wednesday Games and friends in Paciic County.machinery sales, which lasted was a unique individual, “A Great-grandchildren include, Remo attended Frances 30 years. Remo was well man among men”. He was Steven and Samantha Powerball: 37-39-51-52-55, Power- Grade School and graduated known and trusted by the local inspirational to many and is Huston of Redmond, Oregon, ball: 11, Power Play: 3 from Lebam High School in farmers. Some people retire already greatly missed. Next jackpot: $40 million Mckenzie and Alissa Minner 1940. He was on the winning in there 60s, Remo however Remo is survived by four of Tillamook, Oregon; Amiah Mega Millions: Southwest Washington six- continued to work in self children, Gary Wildhaber Next jackpot: $26 million man football team that year employment, always making of Rochester, Washington; Marie, Corin and Eva Frey Lotto: 19-21-31-33-37-43 of Dallas, Oregon, Benjamin playing as quarterback. friends along the way. He Steven Wildhaber Sr. of Remo and Hendrik Wildhaber Next jackpot: $1.4 million While Tony was in the Navy, used ditch digging machines Napa Valley, ; Fred Hit 5: 06-19-20-34-39 Remo stayed at home on the for electrical and waterlines Wildhaber & Karen Hyatt both of Chico, California, Drake and Alice Lindholm, Audrey and Next cashpot: $230,000 family farm to help his parents and had a small garden of Chehalis. with their dairy. Their parents rototilling tractor. All his jobs Grandchildren include, Jade Santee, all of Chehalis. Match 4: 03-07-16-18 Services will be held Friday, Daily Game: 1-2-0 never learned to speak English came to him by word of mouth, Tony Wildhaber, Paula and Keno: 01-09-10-12-19-26-28-35-36- or drive an automobile. It was he never needed to advertise. Brad Huston of Tillamook, Nov. 14, 11:00 a.m. at St. Joe's 44-50-53-55-59-60-62-65-67-77-78 Remo’s joy to speak Swiss All you had to do was mention Oregon, Lisa and Will Frey of Catholic Church, Chehalis, Washington. Viewing is at German any chance he could the name “Remo” and people Dallas, Oregon, CJ Wildhaber during his adult life. During knew who you were talking (deceased), Steven Jr. and 10:30 a.m. Commodities the early years, Remo used about. Because of Remo’s Betina Wildhaber of Chico, Donations may be made to Gas in Washington — $3.10 (AAA of a team of horses to cultivate, vast knowledge of farm California, Jeremy Wildhaber, the St. Joseph Catholic School Washington) plant, and harvest crops. equipment and , he Justin Wildhaber, Amber Scholarship Foundation fund. Crude Oil — $75.37 per barrel (CME He was also responsible for also started a small appraising and George Lindholm, April To view the obituary, Group) dehorning cattle, butchering business. His last job was just and John Santee, Andrea please go to chronline.com/ Gold — $1,165 (Monex) and doing most of the chores a couple months ago. Some Wildhaber all of Chehalis, obituaries. Silver — $15.69 (Monex) • Main 11 RECORDS / CALENDAR The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014

FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total Kobo Teriyaki, Chehalis 5 3 8 Food Establishments Century Market, Centralia 10 0 10 Digital thermometer was not working and was too thick to measure small, With Perfect Scores: There is no hot water or garbage can for hand washing in the bathroom. thin foods. Please provide a thin-tipped digital thermometer by tomorrow. Black Dog Coffee, Chehalis (5 red) Please correct this by tomorrow. This is a repeat violation. (10 red) Cascade Elementary, Chehalis Entire kitchen must be cleaned and sanitized. All unneeded materials, Inspection: Oct. 15 Coffee Depot, Chehalis buckets, etc., must be removed to make room for safe food handling. (3 blue) Dairy Dan, Chehalis Tower Tavern, Centralia 5 0 5 Inspection: Oct. 20 Dairy Queen, Centralia Digital thermometer isn’t working. Please repair or replace by tomorrow. Dutch Bros. Coffee, Centralia (5 red) Chehalis Livestock Market, Chehalis 0 5 5 Edison Elementary, Centralia Inspection: Oct. 13 The three-compartment sink was directly drained. Please implement a plan to install an indirect drain within six months. Handout provided. (5 blue) Happy Teriyaki 12, Centralia Jefferson-Lincoln Elementary, All In, Onalaska 0 5 5 Inspection: Oct. 24 Centralia The three-compartment sink and the ice sink are not indirectly drained. Kit Carson, Chehalis Please develop and implement a plan to install indirect drains for these sinks. Lewis County Head Start, Toledo 5 0 5 Lewis County Head Start, Randle Informational handout provided. (5 blue) The digital thermometer was misplaced, so a new one is on order but not Inspection: Oct. 23 here yet. (5 red) O’Blarney’s, Centralia Inspection: Oct. 22 Restaurant La Mexicana, Centralia Joy’s Once Upon a Thyme, Chehalis 10 0 10 Via Mercato, Chehalis Several potentially hazardous foods were found cold holding between 43 St. Helens Tap House, Toledo 5 0 5 Walgreens, Chehalis and 54 F. and must be 41 F. or below at all times. Foods were moved and re- Digital thermometer was not functional — no battery. Operator pur- WSU Extension, Chehalis frigerators were adjusted. (10 red) chased a new thermometer. (5 red) Cispus Learning Center, Randle Inspection: Oct. 20 Inspection: Oct. 22 Sweet & Sassy Espresso, Napavine ••• ness and must be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue vio- item repeated within an 18 month period is considered a high Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections lations relate to overall cleanliness and operational conditions risk and must be reinspected. An establishment that receives 75 conducted by the Lewis County Public Health Department’s and must be corrected by established deadlines or by the next red points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a routine inspec- Food Safety Program. routine inspection. tion or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their food Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne ill- Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point establishment permit suspended. Centralia Municipal Court Lewis County District Court Centralia Municipal Court ed on count 2, sentenced to 364 days in Actions by Lewis County Dis- • Bow Star Hall, 35, Onalaska, (1) noprejudice. criminal cases, including sentenc- jail with 348 suspended, fined $800 with trict Court included the following contact/protection order violation, (2) • Adam Larue Engle, 18, Toledo, dan- es, fines, fees and findings of not $400 suspended on count 3, sentenced defendants, charges and case dis- third-degree malicious mischief with gerous/vicious dog, dismissed with to 364 days in jail with 348 suspended, physical damage, count 1 dismissed guilty or dismissals. positions: prejudice. fined $800 with $400 suspended on with prejudice, sentenced to 364 days • Lance A. House, 45, Toutle, third- Held Nov. 4 Held Sept. 17 in jail with 334 suspended, fined $5,000 count 4, concurrent, $950 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, • David Rangel, 23, Centralia, (1) • Taylor Christopher Feuerborn, 23, with $4,000 suspended on count 2, $483 • Jessica M. Haunreiter, 25, Centralia, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- fourth-degree assault, (2) disorderly West Richland, fourth-degree assault, in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. conduct, (3) interference with reporting dismissed without prejudice. • Anthony Norse Suter, 26, Tumwater, of domestic violence, (4) harassment, pended, sentenced to 4 days in jail, fined • Jordan Cody Tittle, 22, Sammamish, $150, $503 in fees. • Bert Allen Holmes, 35, Chehalis, (1) (1) third-degree driving while license domestic violence, sentenced to 364 fourth-degree assault, 2 counts of no third-degree driving while license sus- • Michael L. Knapp, 55, Centralia, first- suspended, (2) operating a vehicle with- days in jail with 348 suspended, fined contact/protection order violation, out ignition interlock, sentenced to 90 pended, dismissed without prejudice. degree negligent driving, sentenced to $800 with $400 suspended on count 1, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 349 days in jail, fined $750 on count 1, 364 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined sentenced to 90 days in jail with 74 sus- suspended, fined $5,000 with $4,000 days in jail with 364 suspended, fined Held Sept. 26 pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- $800 with $400 suspended, $103 in fees. suspended on count 1, 364 days each on $750 on count 2, $386 in fees. • Muse Salama, 45, Beaverton, Oregon, counts 2 and 3. • Joshua Diago Paulino, 34, Olympia, driving under the influence, sentenced Marriage Dissolutions • Patrick J. Potette, 24, Vancouver, reckless driving, sentenced to 364 days to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, Washington, third-degree driving while in jail with 360 suspended, fined $5,000 fined $600, $556 in fees. Decrees of dissolution of • Russell Barr and Dianne Dupuis-Barr license suspended, dismissed with with $4,000 suspended, $586 in fees. marriage were granted in Lewis • Tiera and Daniel Buitenbos prejudice. • Barbara M. Ragusa, 57, Mossyrock, Held Sept. 29 County Superior Court during • Casey and Junita Jones Held Sept. 24 third-degree driving while license sus- • Jacqueline C. Simecki, 35, Seattle, October to: • Jairo Rodriguea and Marisela Orellana pended, dismissed without prejudice. • Jodie Duane Self, 56, Ethel, 3 counts obstructing law enforcement officer, • Dennis and Donna LeDuc • Randall Stacy Jr. and John Caron of third-degree driving while license sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- • Teena and Eric Pangburn suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Lisa and Christopher Snyder Held Sept 19 pended, fined $400, $143 in fees. • Johan and Kimberly Culp with 85 suspended, fined $600 each on • Samantha and Jeremy Valdez • Andrew Thomas Bailey, 21, Centralia, • Oran and Stephanie McCully counts 1 and 2, 90 days with 45 suspend- • Marie and Ralph Sanford third-degree driving while license sus- ed, fined $600 on count 3, $1,758 in fees. Held Sept. 30 • Everett and Bobbi Atkins • Monica Huezo and Felipe Sanchez pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Joseph W. Clift, 35, Longview, (1) • James Sheridan Toler, 59, Randle, • Pamela and Dale Brotherton 90 suspended, fined $1,000, $386 in fees. fourth-degree assault, dismissed with- • Jodilee and Roger Ward fourth-degree assault, (2) second-de- • Jennifer and Jason Soeby • Luis Luna Hernandez, 29, Winlock, out prejudice. • Leanna and Jose Mozqueda gree animal cruelty (3) consuming alco- • Deborah and Brent Dawkins no valid operator’s license, without iden- hol, city park, (4) intoxicated in city park, • Erik Killian Gray, 30, Seattle, driving • Olga Vazquez Bautista and Marcial • John and Kristina Hazelrigg tification, dismissed without prejudice. counts 1 and 2 dismissed with prejudice, while under the influence, sentenced to Lopez Hernandez • Norma Navarro Gonalez and Emil- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 76 sus- 90 days in jail with 87 suspended, fined • Barbara and Porter Wagoner iano Gonzalez Gomez Held Sept. 23 pended, fined $600 each on counts 3 $600, $296 in fees. • Jacob and Kimberly Harris • Gary and Christine Horton • James S. Toler, 59, Randle, protec- and 4, concurrent, $983 in fees. • Steve Allen Renfroe, 46, Springfield, • Mark and Sue Bower • Edmundo Santoyo and Steven Dunn tion order violation, dismissed without • Jerry Todd De Shazo, 43, Tacoma, Oregon, failure to transfer title within 45 prejudice. breach of public peace, dismissed with days, dismissed without prejudice. • Cherise and Cody Dunivin • Bonnie and Said Assif • Lance and Amanda Grove • Shannon Poeschl and Capitola • Carl and Dee Dee Golde Prahl-Moyer Free seminar – easing Marriage Licenses hip and knee pain! The following couples recently • Daemon Wesley Hall, 27, and Tonya applied for a marriage license at Renee Griffis, 27, both of Centralia the Lewis County Courthouse: • Anthony Wayne Moye Jr., 31, and One, Two, Three, • Humberto Hernandez Carino, 29, Annistasia Rosaline Uecker, 20, both of and Jocelyn Margarita Santana, 24, both Centralia of Centralia • Apolonio Acosta, 34, and Margarita • Zachary Adam Wilkes, 26, and Al- Chavez Legorreta, 35, both of Centralia Kick … or Not exandra Elizabeth Watson, 24, both of • Douglas Wayne Taylor, 62, and - Te Centralia resa Jayne Latham, 60, both of Winlock • Bryce Victor Andrews, 24, and Lind- • Mang Ho Tse, 21, Centralia, and Mer- say Elizabeth Butz, 22, both of Winlock cy Sarah Kartomoh Crocker, 19, Toledo Wednesday, Nov. 19 • Ian David Scifleet, 37, and Marijean • Fugencio Jesus Lopez Garcia, 30, and Laerae Graham, 35, both of Chehalis Rebeca Perez-Lararo, 24, both of Quincy • Marisa Ann Keeney, 34, and Ryan Mi- • Julian Mercado Valdovinos, 65, and 6 – 7:30 p.m. chael Bonner, 33, both of Kelso Lamvertina Vazquez Espino, 65, both of • Felix Emilio Santiago Crespo, 28, Centralia and Amanda Marie Hickey, 26, both of • David Bruce Branscom, 67, and Laura Is hip or knee pain limiting your Centralia Leslie Hauer, 48, both of Winlock everyday activities? Join us for this • Osmin Andasol Servellon, 35, and • Michael George Nelson, 54, and free presentation and learn how Gloria Rodas Escalante, 49, both of Cheryl Jeneane Robinson, 50, both of Centralia Centralia you could ease your pain and start kicking up your heels again. Calendar cia Coffee, Centralia Orthopedic surgeon Keith Anderson, M.D., and Providence Keith Anderson, MD Continued from page Main 2 Sunday, Nov. 16 therapist Royce Larson will discuss Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo “Sorry! Wrong Chimney!” 7:30 p.m., ways to relieve common hip and starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Hannan Playhouse, 518 Eighth St., Ray- Jackson Highway, Chehalis knee complaints, including: mond, general admission $10, seniors and students $8, (360) 942-8368 or linda- Dancing, Country Four, 1:30-4:30 p.m., [email protected] Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 352-2135 •฀How฀do฀I฀know฀where฀my฀pain Dave Randel, 8:30 p.m., Jeremy’s Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Farm to Table, 576 W. Main St., Chehalis, Riverside Park, Centralia, free, sponsored is coming from? (360) 748-4417 by Jesus Name Pentecostal Church, Che- Royce Larson, PT halis, (360) 623-9438 •฀Could฀I฀have฀a฀torn฀meniscus? Washington Feather Fanciers Poultry Show, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Blue Pavilion and Twin City Gospel Jubilee, 6 p.m., •฀Are฀“rooster฀comb”฀shots฀still฀฀ Community Events Building, Southwest Calvary Assembly of God, 302 E. Main an option? Washington Fairgrounds St., Centralia, special guest Nehemiah Brown, free, offering taken, refresh- Olympic Australian Shepherd Associ- •฀What’s฀this฀I฀hear฀about฀metal฀wear฀ ments after event, (360) 736-0788 ation Dog Show, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 4-H Build- and recalls? ing, Southwest Washington Fairgrounds “Speech and Debate, ” 2 p.m., Wick- strom Studio Theatre, Centralia College, Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 a.m.- tickets $10 for adults, $8 for students and 5 p.m., grandstands, Southwest Wash- Dr. Anderson will discuss noninvasive seniors, in advance, (360) 736-9391, ext. ington Fairgrounds, $6 525, or at door treatment options, the newest low-wear joint Potato bar, 2-4 p.m., Adna Grange, “Sorry! Wrong Chimney!” 2 p.m., Han- replacement surfaces, and the latest surgery followed by meeting hosted by Pomo- nan Playhouse, 518 Eighth St., Raymond, na Grange officers on the future of the general admission $10, seniors and stu- techniques, including anterior approaches. Adna Grange, (360) 978-4728 dents $8, (360) 942-8368 or lindasue07@ USO-Style Show, in honor of veterans, gmail.com 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Morton, $15, $5 dis- Washington Feather Fanciers Poultry Mark your calendar: Wednesday, Nov. 19 count for veterans, (360) 496-5599 Show, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Blue Pavilion and Washington Orthopaedic Center “The Best of Me,” 7 p.m., Roxy Theater, Community Events Building, Southwest Morton, adults $8, children, students, se- Washington Fairgrounds 1900 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia niors $7, (360) 396-5599 Olympic Australian Shepherd Associ- ation Dog Show, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 4-H Build-

For more information, call 360-330-1869. CH530385cz.ke Libraries ing, Southwest Washington Fairgrounds Wes Knodel Gun & Knife Show, 9 a.m.- To register, call 360-330-8656 or go International Games Day, for all ages, 3 p.m., grandstands, Southwest Wash- all day, Winlock ington Fairgrounds, $6 to www.provregister.org. Kookoolele: Ukulele for Beginners, the teens and adults, 1 p.m., Chehalis Organizations Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- Organizations spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa Lu- email [email protected] Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Berkshire Buying Jordan, Israel to Duracell From P&G Meet Over Tensions in $3 Billion Deal in Jerusalem OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — War- AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Fac- ren Buffett’s Berkshire Hatha- ing rising tensions over a revered way Inc. is buying the Duracell holy site, Jordan’s king and Israel’s battery business from Procter & prime minister were to meet today Gamble Co. in a deal valued at over how to inject calm into trou- approximately $3 billion. bled Jerusalem before burgeoning P&G, the world’s biggest violence grows out of control. consumer products maker, had The evening discussion in the announced last month that Jordanian capital meeting also will it wanted to make Duracell a seek to soothe diplomatic relations stand-alone company. P&G, between the two allied Mideast na- which acquired Duracell in 2005, tions that have grown frosty in re- said at the time that it preferred cent weeks over what Amman has a spinoff of Duracell, but that it described as heavy-handed tactics was considering a sale or other by Israeli authorities against Mus- options. lims seeking to pray at the al-Aqsa The sale of Duracell to mosque in Jerusalem. The mosque Omaha, Nebraska-based Berk- is located on the same hilltop com- shire Hathaway turned out to be Matt York / The Associated Press pound that is the third-holiest site slightly different from P&G’s ini- A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol drone aircraft is prepped prior to its light Sept. 24 at Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista, Ariz. in and the most sacred place tial plans. in Judaism. P&G will receive shares of its U.S. Secretary of State John own stock that are currently held Kerry, who spent much of the last by Berkshire Hathaway. Those year unsuccessfully trying to bro- shares are currently valued at US Shifts to Drones for ker a peace agreement between about $4.7 billion. Offsetting Israel and Palestinians, will also part of that price, P&G will con- attend the evening discussion with tribute about $1.7 billion to the Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Is- Duracell business before the deal raeli Prime Minister Benjamin closes. Mexican Border Patrol Netanyahu. Facebook Again Tries to By Elliot Spagat and Brian Skoloff Comet Lander Ends The Associated Press “You have finite resources. If you can look at Simplify Privacy Policy SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. — The Up in Cliff Shadow NEW YORK (AP) — One U.S. government now patrols some very rugged terrain (and) you can see BERLIN (AP) — Europe’s more time, Facebook is trying nearly half the Mexican border there’s not traffic, whether it’s tire tracks or comet lander Philae has come to to simplify its lengthy privacy by drones alone in a largely un- rest in the shadow of a cliff, pos- policy and explain how it targets heralded shift to control deso- clothing being abandoned or anything else, ing a potential problem for its solar advertisements to its 1.35 billion late stretches where there are no you want to deploy your resources to where panels, scientists from the Europe- users. agents, camera towers, ground an Space Agency said today as they The world’s largest online sensors or fences, and it plans to you have a greater risk, a greater threat.” published its first image from the social network uses the infor- expand the strategy to the Cana- surface of a comet. mation people share on its site, dian border. 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Gil Kerlikowske The photo sent back to Earth along with the apps they use and It represents a significant commissioner of Customs and Border Protection shows a rocky surface, with one of the outside websites they visit, departure from a decades- the lander’s three feet in the corner to show them advertisements old approach that emphasizes human activity — footprints, deploy your resources to where of the frame. deemed relevant to them. boots on the ground and fences. broken twigs, trash. you have a greater risk, a greater Philae is still stable despite a But over the years it has faced Since 2000, the number of Bor- About 4 percent of missions threat.” failure to latch on properly to the concerns from users and from der Patrol agents on the 1,954- have been false alarms, like If the video shows the terrain comet’s rocky terrain, mission government regulators and pri- mile border more than doubled tracks of livestock or farmers, unchanged, Border Patrol Chief scientist Jean-Pierre Bibring said, vacy advocates that its policies to surpass 18,000 and fencing and about 2 percent are incon- Michael Fisher calls it “proving adding that it appears to be stand- are too complicated. multiplied nine times to 700 clusive. The remaining 2 percent the negative” — showing there ing on just two of its three feet but Today, Facebook introduced a miles. offer evidence of illegal crossings isn’t anything illegal happening its scientific instruments are oper- tool called “Privacy Basics,” a set Under the new approach, from Mexico, which typically there and therefore no need for ating normally. of animated, interactive guides Predator Bs sweep remote moun- results in ground sensors being agents and fences. The lander scored a historic designed to show users how to tains, canyons and rivers with a planted for closer monitoring. The strategy was launched first Wednesday, touching down control what they share on the high-resolution video camera The government has operated without fanfare and expanded on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gera- site. It also proposed changes and return within three days for about 10,000 drone flights under at a time when President Barack simenko after a decade-long, 4 bil- to its terms and privacy policy, another video in the same spot, the strategy, known internally Obama prepares to issue an ex- lion-mile journey through space which it calls its data policy. The according to two officials with as “change detection,” since it ecutive order by the end of this aboard its mother ship, Rosetta. new policy is much shorter. direct knowledge of the effort on began in March 2013. The flights year to reduce deportations and condition of anonymity because currently cover about 900 miles, enhance border security. Liberia Lifts Emergency Feds Tells U.S. Drivers to details have not been made pub- much of it in , and are ex- Rep. Michael McCaul, a Tex- lic. pected to expand to the Canadi- as Republican who chairs the Amid Progress on Ebola Get Used to Cheap Gas The two videos are then over- an border by the end of 2015. House Homeland Security Com- MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — NEW YORK (AP) — Those laid for analysts who use sophis- The purpose is to assign mittee, applauded the approach Liberia’s president is lifting a state low gas prices on station signs ticated software to identify tiny agents where illegal activity is while saying that surveillance of emergency imposed to control aren’t going away soon, the gov- changes — perhaps the tracks of highest, said R. Gil Kerlikowske, gaps still remain. “We can no an Ebola outbreak that has rav- ernment says. a farmer or cows, perhaps those commissioner of Customs and longer focus only on static de- aged the country and two other In a dramatic shift from pre- of immigrants who entered the Border Protection, the Border fenses such as fences and fixed West African nations. vious forecasts, the Energy De- country illegally or a drug-laden Patrol’s parent agency, which op- (camera) towers,” he said. In a nationwide address today, partment predicted Wednesday Hummer, they said. erates nine unmanned aircraft Sen. Bob Corker, a Tennes- President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf that the average price of gasoline About 92 percent of drone across the country. see Republican who co-authored said that the move does not mean in the U.S. will be below $2.94 missions have shown no change “You have finite resources,” he legislation last year to add 20,000 the outbreak is over, but that a gallon in 2015. That a 44-cent in terrain, but the others raised said in an interview. “If you can Border Patrol agents and 350 enough progress has been made to drop from an outlook issued just enough questions to dispatch look at some very rugged ter- miles of fencing to the southwest lift emergency measures. a month ago. agents to determine if someone rain (and) you can see there’s not border, said, “If there are better Those measures closed schools, Rising oil production, partic- got away, sometimes by helicop- traffic, whether it’s tire tracks ways of ensuring the border is banned large public gatherings, ularly in the U.S., and weak spots ter because the area is so remote. or clothing being abandoned secure, I am certainly open to shut some markets and allowed in the global economy have led The agents look for any sign of or anything else, you want to considering those options.” the government to restrict peo- to a sharp reduction in oil prices ple’s movements. Schools remain over the past four months. Not closed, but officials are discussing seeing much of a change ahead, how and when to reopen them. the government cut its forecast Imperiled Senate Dem’s Move Opens Liberia is seeing infections for global oil prices next year by fall in some areas, although other $18 a barrel to $83. Legislation on Keystone XL Pipeline hot spots are popping up. Sirleaf warned that the country must con- McConnell, Boehner in By Andrew Taylor GOP leaders immediately sched- It’s a tone that will depend largely tinue to work to defeat the disease. The Associated Press uled another vote on it for today. on the administration’s willing- Line for Top GOP Jobs The Keystone XL issue was an ness to respect the message sent WASHINGTON — A po- unexpected addition to a lame- last Tuesday.” India Doctor Arrested, WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- litical gambit by an endangered Republicans and several publicans and Democrats are duck agenda focused on keeping Denies Role in Senate Democrat broke loose the government running past a moderate Democrats insist that picking their party leaders for long-stalled legislation to force the Congress that convenes in Dec. 11 deadline. construction of the Keystone Women’s Deaths approval of the Keystone XL Preventing a government XL oil pipeline would create January in separate elections ut- pipeline as the lame-duck Con- NEW DELHI (AP) — The shutdown is a top priority of tens of thousands of jobs. Envi- doctor who conducted steriliza- terly lacking in suspense. gress returned to a Capitol where GOP leaders like House Speaker ronmentalists maintain that the tion procedures after which 13 Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., results of last week’s GOP blow- John Boehner of and Sen- project would have a negative women died in central India was is assured of becoming the next out are still sinking in. Senate majority leader, and Rep. ate Minority Leader Mitch Mc- impact and contribute to climate arrested, but insisted he didn’t do The move by Louisiana Sen. John Boehner of Ohio is on track Connell of . change. anything wrong — even though Mary Landrieu came as some for a third term as speaker of the McConnell said the other big Keystone XL supporters say he said he used to perform up House. conservatives were spoiling to items for the lame-duck Con- Senate action is needed to end to 10 times more surgeries a day Neither man faced public drag must-pass spending bills gress are renewing expired tax years of delay by the Obama ad- than allowed. opposition on the eve of today’s into their battle with President breaks for businesses and in- ministration on whether to ap- Dr. R.K. Gupta, who had party elections. The closed-door Barack Obama over his planned dividuals, more money to fight prove the project. been hiding since Saturday’s meetings are likely to be celebra- executive action on immigration, Ebola and renewing Obama’s au- Senate passage of the bill operations, was arrested at a tory occasions for Republicans, raising at least the possibility of thority to arm and train opposi- as early as next Tuesday would relative’s home near Bilaspur and far less than that for Demo- a government shutdown next tion to Islamic State militants in force President Barack Obama city late Wednesday, said Dr. S.K. crats who took a pounding in the month or next year. Syria, which expires next month. to either sign it into law or veto Mandal, the chief medical officer Nov. 4 midterm elections. Landrieu is an underdog to “This will require cooperation the measure just weeks after a of Chhattisgarh state. Sen. Harry Reid, of Nevada, win a fourth term in a runoff from both sides of the aisle, from Democratic drubbing in mid- Gupta denied responsibility will become the minority leader next month with GOP Rep. Bill both sides of the Rotunda and term elections. for the deaths and blamed medi- in the new Congress. Cassidy. She’s a supporter of from both ends of While the White House cation given to the women after Rep. Nancy Pelosi of Califor- the Canada-to-Texas pipeline Avenue,” McConnell said as the stopped short of directly threat- the surgeries. nia, 74, is expected to be elected but was unable to win a vote on lame-duck session opened. “The ening a veto, spokesman Josh A total of 83 women had the to a new term as House Demo- it, which has been a flash point actions of the next few weeks Earnest said Obama takes a surgeries as part of a free gov- cratic leader when the rank-and- in her race. Cassidy’s version could help set a positive tone for “dim view” of legislative efforts to ernment-run mass sterilization file meets next week. recently passed the House and the work of the next Congress. force action on the project. campaign. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 • Main 13

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ever, they both have a short list BRENDA WING SAID she doesn’t Wing said maybe she should be to take Jasper to the doctor. of people they consider possible understand why people think charged with child neglect. “She just really, honestly didn’t Death suspects. she is guilty since she called 911 They said she is a meth ad- care too much about the child,” First, there’s the 18-year-old and performed CPR on Jasper. dict and was trying to clean up Brenda Wing said. Continued from the front page man who was living with them, And she said her husband is a her life. Brenda Wing said she During the last month of his identified in court documents “big dude.” Jasper was only three. 27-year-old Brenda Wing, had maybe made a little progress, but life, Brenda Wing said Jasper as Zach Kidder. The Wings both “It would not take two of us,” been using heroin during the was still using drugs. deteriorated. He went from be- said they took Kidder in when he she said. weeks before the boy died. ing a happy little boy to a shell was 14 so he could get away from While Danny Wing has a re- BRENDA WING SAID While Brenda Wing didn’t Jasper called of a child. She said he was with admit to using heroin, she said his meth-addicted mother. He has cord that includes domestic vio- her “mom.” Probably because his mom more often in that last she had been in methadone not been arrested in Jasper’s death. lence, both he and Brenda Wing that’s what her kids called her, month — about four or five treatment in Vancouver, where While Brenda Wing said blamed that charge on a bad ex- but she loved him, she said. He times for about four days at a the couple had been living before she trusted him with the chil- girlfriend. called his own mother “Mama,” time. they moved to Vader. dren, later in the interview she Danny Wing also has a pend- but he never asked or cried for Brenda Wing said she regrets She said she had started the said she was worried about Kid- ing case that includes a drug her, she said. not involving Child Protective treatment a week before Jasper’s der’s techniques for punishing charge and a charge of third-de- Jasper called Danny Wing Services in the situation. Both death and was driving back and the kids. She said she never saw gree assault of an officer. “Uncle,” and he called Brenda said they were planning on going forth daily. Kidder hurt any of them, but he He said he was actually bailed Wing “Auntie,” Danny Wing to CPS on Monday, the day after The treatments made her would make them do wall squats out of jail a few days before Jas- said. He said he didn’t think Jasper died. tired, so she slept a lot during the for long periods of time. Danny per’s death. about Jasper like one of his own Their own children are under day. She said she wasn’t the most Wing said he thought Kidder was Again, he doesn’t know the children but he cared about him. CPS care now. Both Brenda and “reputable” person to ask about too hard on Jasper. He said Kid- exact dates. Brenda Wing said the couple Danny Wing got the most emo- the details of what happened on der seemed annoyed by the child. Both Brenda and Danny met Jasper and his mom about tional during their separate in- Oct. 5, the day Jasper died, or his Brenda and Danny Wing Wing said they weren’t around six months ago. Warner was terviews with The Chronicle on time spent with the family. both said they would use time Jasper near the time of his death. actually adopted into the same Wednesday while talking about On that day, investigators say out as punishment for the kids. Brenda Wing said she had gone family Danny Wing’s brother their three kids, who range in age Jasper’s body carried marks of Occasionally Danny Wing doled to Woodland to meet a friend. was adopted into, they said. from 6 months old to 6 years old. abuse — facial trauma, missing out spankings, he said. Danny Wing doesn’t specify his Brenda Wing described War- “What’s been important to me teeth, abrasions and even signs of Brenda Wing said she was location. He just said Kidder was ner as a “piece of sh-t drug-addict my whole life is children,” Bren- potential sexual abuse. gone for a few days and came the last one with Jasper. Brenda meth head.” da Wing said. Danny Wing said he thinks home the morning of Oct. 5, the Wing said she returned from The couple took him in be- Bail has been set at $500,000 he and Brenda Wing started day Jasper died. Kidder was tak- Woodland in the afternoon. All cause he was being abused by her for Danny Wing and $200,000 treatment for heroin “two or ing care of the kids during those three tried to save him with CPR, boyfriend, Brenda Wing claimed. for Brenda Wing. three days after the boy was days, she said. the Wings said. They started caring for Jasper If found guilty of the class A taken to the hospital.” He said he Brenda at first said she didn’t Then there are the people off-and-on beginning in July. felony charges, the maximum doesn’t remember for sure. think her husband, a compas- who weren’t there the day the Brenda Wing said his mom sentence is life in prison. The Danny Wing said they never sionate man, could have killed boy died. could visit Jasper whenever she standard range with zero points did drugs around their own him, but later in the interview, The Wings think law enforce- wanted. Because they didn’t have against someone found guilty of three children or Jasper. The she did consider it. ment officials should take a look custody of Jasper, Brenda Wing is 20-26.5 years, Lewis County Wings’ 6-year-old may have seen “I think anybody would be ca- at the boyfriend of Jasper’s moth- said, they couldn’t take him to Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer pre- Danny Wing smoke medicinal pable (of hurting Jasper),” Brenda er, Nikki Warner. The same the doctor, but she asked Warner viously said. marijuana from a joint before, he Wing said. “I honestly look at ev- man was also referred to in The said. erybody with suspicion that was Chronicle’s separate interviews Brenda Wing said they around the child, even with the Wings as Jasper’s step- NEW BEDROOM LINE moved to Vader on Oct. 1 to get husband.” father and his godfather. Both away from their friends and fam- However, she said she doesn’t Danny and Brenda Wing said ily who did drugs. They had been have it in her to hurt a child. Jasper told them the man had COLTON RIDGE working on the move for about Law enforcement handling hurt him. two months and had been living the case tried to get Brenda Wing Danny Wing said he thinks in hotel rooms between Vancou- to incriminate her husband, she Jasper’s death was brought about • Solid oak made in ver and Vader during that time, said. by a combination of abuse from Washington They told her she could be multiple people. Danny Wing said. CH525326sd.jd • Choice of colors a witness or she could be an ac- Both think Jasper’s mom • No particleboard complice, she claims. should be held accountable for • Shown in The Wings’ List of Suspects Danny Wing doesn’t think some role in his death. Brenda Queen mission red The Wings both say they are Brenda Wing would hurt Jasper. Wing said she doesn’t think Arched Bed • Special inancing innocent, but aren’t sure who He thinks Brenda Wing is scared. Warner ever hurt Jasper, but $1395 is guilty of killing Jasper. 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would take over ownership and The statue of Jesus is the only Statue maintenance of the structures. reported structure to receive ma- That duty fell to the Cowlitz jor damage from the wind Tues- Continued from the front page Tribe, although Gospodor left day. The wind toppled numerous them no money to pay for their trees and cut power to thousands Gospodor’s will requested upkeep and illumination. across Lewis County, but no ma- that the monuments be given to The Cowlitz Tribe took own- jor damage to homes and busi- a nonprofit organization, who ership of the monuments in 2012. nesses was reported. Poinsettias OPEN HOUSE Going on Vacation? Nov 21

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Honor rolls NaPaVINe HIGH SCHOOL Juniors: Jesse Ashley, Robert Bruneau, Katie Voice of the People Following are members of the Napavine High Christie, Bradley Francis, Angeloyse Parker, Erika School first quarter honor roll: Potter, Colton Sorlie, Chase Van Wyck 4.0 Grade Point average Sophomores: Skylar Chambers, Sierra Cline, Chronicle readers share their thoughts everyday McLean Fagerness, Austin Filley through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and Seniors: Cody Filley Freshmen: Mary Fuller, Amy Lopez, Bailey the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of Juniors: Skylar Harmon, Adam Barnhart Osborn, Wade Sabin, Evelyn Sevilla, Peyton Stan- the recent highlights of conversation. Freshmen: Cole Van Wyck ley, Jared Weichel, Cameron Wirt Readers react on Facebook after Lewis County Historical Superintendent’s List NaPaVINe mIDDLe SCHOOL Museum volunteer Margaret Shields was honored for her (3.51-3.99 GPa) years of service when the museum named a room in her Following are members of the Napavine Mid- honor Sunday: Seniors: Sage Atkins Charlotta Duren, Chance dle School first quarter honor roll: Sherwood, Stephanie Shumaker, Nicole Sorensen 4.0 Grade Point average Juniors: Rebecca Adams, Olivia Alvord, Joseph Cole, Hailey Dickinson, Alicia Frank, Tempprince Seventh graders: Nathaniel Serl Betsy Murphy: She is the sweetest person. Gibbons, Logan Guenther, Grace Hamre, Jor- Was my neighbor when I was younger. Her and dan Lewis, Krystal Routon, Raeanna Snaza, Sara Superintendent’s List Harry, the sweetest people. Swayze, Rylee White, Svetlana Zhikhor (3.51-4.0 GPa) Sophomores: Seth Brossard, Samuel Fager- Eighth graders: Abigail Adams, Olivia Alegria, ness, Maribel Le Gro, Ashlie Oxford, Lexee Pope, McKenzie Baker, Bretton Bradshaw, Stacey Conley, Joel Rotter, Samuel Smith, Ruth Anne Steadham, Makenna Dahlin, Makayla Dodge, Cassandra Du- Brandy Steffen, Wyatt Suter, Casey Talley, Jadelyne ren, Jillian Fuss, Morrison Jaimes, Hayden Lester, Al Denison: Margaret is the warmest Wheeler sweetheart of a person. Certainly someone Erin Lorton, Keyana McCain, Francisco Medina- Freshmen: Lauryn Bailey, Noah Cole, Aydan very special. Becerril Jr, Maverick Mitchell, Joshua Parmentier, Costin, Haily Durham, Randy Kinswa, Melissa Xoee Pope, Traci Schlottmann, Bryant Steadham, Lee, Tahlia Lopez, Abbigal Music, Mollie Olson, Ada Williams, Jaren Williams Cortney Oster, Stasha Pinion, Laura Sandoval Seventh graders: Lillian Durham, Trevor Keys, Readers react on Facebook after the Jesus statue fell from Amador, Isaac Subitch, Courtney Teitzel Jacob Kinswa, Jadynne League, Yoselyn Sandoval the Gospodor monuments along Interstate 5 near Toledo Amador, Chloe Stewart, Lela Stewart, Trinity Un- Tuesday due to wind gusts: Principal’s List derhill, Halee Williams (3.25-3.50 GPa) Seniors: Kaylee Barada, Brittnee Goodman, Jo- Principal’s List (3.25-3.50 GPa) Brandy Porter: Well that’s not a good sign. seph Hickey, Sean Hollinger, Kylie Krause, Jarrod Manes Jr., Jasmine McFadden, Chelsea Oster , By- Eighth-graders: Emma-Rose Chambers, Mad- ron Perz, Layce Shannon, Daniel Zhikhor ison Doughty, Roxana Le Gro, Tristan Low, Javier Juniors: Owen Anderson, Alique Fulleton, Ja- Mejia, Andrew Ross, Garrett Rushton, Tyler Simp- cob Johnston, Kambill Matzko, Bryanna Squibb, son, Benjamin Woodrum, Bradley Yarbrough Wyatt Wheeler Seventh-graders: Garrett Bradshaw, Dustin Neil Marsh: Did old Dominic leave any Sophomores: Paxton Cooley, Kenya Lorton, Krause, Juan Martinez, Dillon Naillon, Emma money for maintenance and repair? Yesica Mendez-Reyes, Madysen Powell, Wyatt Ross, Caleb Perz Stewart, Jackson Taylor Stanley Freshmen: Eric Hays, Samuel Johnson, Han- Honorable mention nah Manes, Alaina Matson, Reagan Norman, Cole (3.0-3.24 GPa) Scott, Jenna Sisson, Madelynn Thompson, Nellie Zhikhor Eighth-graders: Dustin Conley, Kylie Craw- Amber McGinnis: I doubt it was complete- ford, Drake Marshall, Jared McCollum, Carleigh ly due to the wind considering an arm had al- Honorable mention Oster, Solana Sanchez, Nicole Stromseth, Garrett ready fallen off of “Jesus.” Talburt, Olivia Woodrum (3.0-3.24 GPa), Seventh-graders: Riley Beeson, Ethan Brandt, Seniors: Teara Cook , Makayla Dailey, Jordan Sydney Burdick, Kayla Casey, Molleigh Fulle- Holmes, Dakoda Kinswa, Janell McPeake, Alix Ri- ton, Danny Guerrero, Nicole Neumann, Angelina eper, Nicholas Rowland, Brady Woodrum Ryan, Katrynna Selfridge, Nathan Watts Barbara Nichols Lewis: Well that’s not good! Mr. Gospodor was so proud of his mon- uments. Remember all the cars that would pull Names in the News over on the freeway to look at them when they were first put up? Winlock Girl Honored at State Wool event Mia Suhrbier, a 16-year-old by the Washington Wool Grow- from Winlock, was named al- ers Auxiliary and the Washing- ternate junior winner at the state ton State Sheep Producers. Dave Barr: Looks like a wooden Jesus. I Make It With Wool competition The national contest is spon- think a plastic Jesus would have fared a little FABULOUS held Oct. 25 in Leavenworth. sored by the American Sheep In- better! The competition was held dustry and the American Sheep in conjunction with the annual Industry Women. FULL COLOR! convention of the Washington All ages are encouraged to NOW EASIER THAN EVER! State Sheep Producers Associa- make, model and enter fashion- Chronline Comments tion. able wool garments. District Get your customer’s Suhrbier machine embroi- contests are held throughout the attention with full color signs The following comments were submitted by dered a red wool dress with black state during October of each year. and graphics! lattice trim at the back, and Qualified district winners pro- Inside he Chronicle readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- ceed to the state contest. able for reading online. sewed a fitted black coat with a 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia flared skirt. Mia received a Vik- For more information, call ing sewing machine. contact state director Susan Parr, 360-736-6322 • Story: Centralia City Council Defers Her brother, Nathan Suhr- Tacoma, (253) 922-5403. on Pearl Street Pool Decision bier, sewed black wool slacks and a brown and black cavalry twill PACIFIC NORTHWEST USer Name: carlye744 wool zip-front jacket and placed ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH third in the junior division. REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! I’m a little confused here. The city has $300,000 to pay Senior winner was Emily for a park we don’t want but doesn’t have $135,000 to help n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers Hausner, 19, Eatonville. Senior 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation maintain something our kids really could use and need, like alternate was Heidi Christenson, Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 the outdoor swimming pool. As a taxpayer and property 18, Ridgefield. Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) owner, I would like to see some of the taxes we pay to the Adult winner was Sally Fitch, n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers CH531142ac.ke city go to more of what our children need and deserve from 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation Yakima. Alternate adult winner Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 the community than on the city employees continuing to was Dorothy Fish, Federal Way. receive full medical insurance without having any out-of The Washington Make It pocket expense to them, like the rest of us have to pay. If More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 With Wool Contest is sponsored they started paying some of their own expenses instead of depending on the citizens to pay for it all, I’m sure the savings would be more than enough for the restoration of the pool and probably enough left over to do some of the long-neglected repair of our neighborhood streets. I think it costs us something like between $600 and $900 a month per city employee to have free medical insurance with no out-of-pocket expense at all to them. For example, I think the city manager, at a salary of about $126,000 a year, could quite easily pay his own copayments instead of expecting Lewis County Auditor (R) the citizens of the community, who might make a fraction of that, to pay for it — that is, if they have a job at all. What happened to serving the community to be an honor, not a way to live on easy street while so many others have so little? Thank

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2014 Monsanto to Pay Pacific years 1889 125 Northwest Wheat Farmers PORTLAND (AP) — Mon- decade ago but never approved. santo Co. said Wednesday it will St. Louis-based Monsanto pay nearly $2.4 million to settle said that it is settling the case a dispute with farmers in the Pa- rather than pay for an extended cific Northwest over genetically legal battle. So many merchants are advertising modified wheat. The company will put rough- No genetically engineered ly $2.1 million into a settlement for your business that we had to wheat has been approved for U.S. fund to pay farmers in Washing- farming, but it was found in Or- ton, Oregon and Idaho who sold get creative today to get them egon in 2013. soft white wheat between May 30 That discovery prompted and Nov. 30 of 2013. all in the paper... Japan and South Korea to tem- Monsanto will also pay a to- porarily suspend some wheat tal of $250,000 to wheat grow- orders, and the European Union ers' associations, including the Inside Your Everyone Receives called for more rigorous testing National Wheat Foundation, of U.S. shipments. the Washington Association Agriculture Department offi- of Wheat Growers, the Oregon cials said the modified wheat dis- Wheat Growers' League and the covered in the Oregon field is the Idaho Grain Producers Associa- same strain as a genetically mod- tion. CH531348cz.ke ified wheat that was designed to Representatives for the grow- be herbicide-resistant and was ers' groups could not be reached tested by seed giant Monsanto a immediately for comment. CH530751bw.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Outdoors: Rain Out, Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Frost In 1A Volleyball Prep Football Four Local Grid Squads Prepped for State Openers PLAYOFFS: W.F. West, Toledo Head North to Sedro-Woolley; PWV Facing No. 3 North Beach; Napavine ‘Home’ at Tiger Stadium By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] The Bearcats are no strangers to tough first-round draws, and situations like this are exactly why. W.F. West (6-3) opens the State 2A playoffs with a Friday night matchup at Sedro-Woolley, against a Cubs team ranked No. 6 in the state with an 8-1 record. That lone loss came to peren- nial powerhouse Lynden by a tight 33-30 score. “I kind of figured they’re one of the top four in the brack- et,” Bearcat coach Bob Wollan said. “We knew they had a good team going into the season, and they’ve lived up to the billing.” The Cubs are coached by Dave Ward, who was at the helm of the Archbishop Murphy teams that bumped W.F. West out of the state playoffs in 2009 and 2010. The run-first mental- ity of those Wildcat teams hasn’t varied much in Ward’s latest team. “They’ve got power backs, they run a version of the Wing- T, and they’ve got two really fast wingback-halfback type guys,” Wollan said. “You don’t get to see them throw very often, but when they do, they’ve been pret- ty successful.” Fullback Quinn Carpenter (5-foot-11, 200 pounds) has been the lead runner for the Cubs, with 95 carries for 608 yards and eight touchdowns this season. Carter Crosby (5-10, 165) has 43 carries for 260 yards and six touchdowns, and Mason Elms has 28 carries for 379 yards and four scores, along with 20 catch- es for 427 yards and eight touch- downs. Quarterback Devin Willard has completed 48 of 79 passes for 751 yards with 14 touchdowns. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] “They’re going to test you The Tenino volleyball team poses on Wednesday afternoon at Tenino High School. The Beavers are making their irst trip to the State 1A tournament since 1999 this physically, and once you commit week. a lot of people to stopping the run, probably moreso than his Archbishop Murphy teams, he has the ability to go over the top,” Wollan said. “They’re going to be Beavers Blazing a New Trail a handful, for sure.” W.F. West, meanwhile, has COMING TOGETHER: Tenino Four years ago, a group everything from cowboy boots, with a good core group of girls, shifted its offensive focus to pri- Tenino freshmen and an assis- jorts, chaps and, yes, a bear suit opening State 1A tournament marily running the ball, be it with fullback Eric Braun, run- Faces Connell Friday tant coach came into a program while causing enough ruckus play Friday morning with an 8 ning back Nathan Anglin or Morning in First State that hadn't seen the state tour- and noise to get into the other a.m. match against Connell in the Yakima Valley SunDome. quarterback Elijah Johnson, who nament since 1999. team's head. Teams from other ran for 153 yards in a crossover Volleyball Appearance It's the same group of girls "It felt like two or three peo- schools unaffectionately call win against Woodland last week. that then-volunteer assistant Since 1999 ple would come to watch our them "The Circus,” but the real “Our big emphasis is we just coach Emily Peterson noticed By Brandon Hansen games," one of those Tenino show, this season, has been on can’t make mistakes offensively freshmen, Taylor Tibbetts, said. the court. four years ago. and turn the ball over and give [email protected] The bleachers are fuller In four years, the Beavers "They're the goofiest group these guys a short field,” Wollan of girls and it just works on and What a difference a bear suit these days, with members of the have morphed from a young makes. Tenino student section sporting squad to a state contender please see TENINO, page S4 please see FOOTBALL, page S4

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding WDFW Stocking Western Washington Lakes With 340,000 Trout By Jordan Nailon For The Chronicle Anglers with a penchant for trout will be over the moon to learn that the WDFW is cur- rently in the process of stocking western Washington lakes with about 340,000 “catchable-size trout”. That total number of fish represents almost four times as many fish as the WDFW stocked last year. In total, 47 lakes on the west side of the Cascades will receive the generous supplemen- tal treatment. The program will continue to deposit the trout in selected waters through the end of November. Chris Donley, the WDFW inland fish program manager, noted in a press release that, “Our fish stocking plans entail releasing nearly four times more fish than were released last fall in western Washington. Fishing at dozens of lakes throughout the region should be great over the next few months.” The surplus trout that are being chauffeured around by WDFW tanker trucks are a re- sult of a legal settlement from last spring which prevented the WDFW from releasing hatch- ery stock steelhead into most of the rivers that feed into Puget Sound. Although designated as a salmonid, steelhead are a vari- ety of ocean venturing rainbow trout. “We realized these fish pre- sented a unique opportunity The Chronicle / File Photo for Washington’s anglers,” said Dennis Dick of Tacoma Power releases 250 summer run steelhead into the Cowlitz River at the I-5 boat launch this summer. The WDFW is currently stocking Western Donley in the WDFW memo. So Washington’s lakes with 340,000 “catchable-size” trout. instead of scrapping the juvenile fish, Donley says the WDFW decided to hold the fish over County. For starters, Fort Borst for the season on Dec. 1. ston County leads all lakes with stock coho were released into the summer in preparation for Park Pond and South Lewis To the north in Pierce Coun- a whopping total of 44,500 trout Riffe Lake, creating a unique op- this current mass stocking ef- Park Pond are both slated for a ty, Lake Kapowsin was planted destined to be dumped in its portunity to fish for land locked fort around the edges of Puget delivery of 2,000 rainbows on with 625 fish on Oct. 13. Mean- waters by the end of November. silvers. Sound and beyond. Nov. 28. while, Thurston County pre- Those fish have been dropped The decision to release the According to Donley, “Most In Cowlitz County, Kress dictably leads the way with the off in weekly installments of coho, originally destined for of the trout are 11 to 13 inches Lake will receive 2,000 trout on most stocked water. In the state about ten thousand tour per Kalama River and Deep River long, with a few larger ones in Nov. 28, while Battle Ground capital’s county, home of the week dating back to Oct. 13. net pens, into Riffe Lake was the mix.” and Klineline ponds in Clark WDFW, Lawrence Lake was In other hatchery salmo- inspired by the WDFW’s need Donley said that he expects County will each receive 2,000 stocked with 525 fish around nid news, a reduction in federal for “bringing hatchery costs into the lake fishing to remain hot fish that same day. Out in Pa- Oct. 13, while Long’s Pond re- funding has caused the WDFW line with reduced funding.” through the entirety of the cold cific County, Cases Pond was ceived 200 trout on the same to reduce the number of coho In total the funding shortfall months, adding, “We encourage stocked with 1,000 rainbows on day. Long Lake is set to be plant- and steelhead they will release will result in some 600,000 fewer anglers young and old, inexpe- Oct. 20. As a result of that fish ed with 3,000 fish between Nov. into the Columbia River. Like coho, and 24,000 fewer hatchery rienced or well-seasoned, to get replenishing, the daily bag limit 3-21, while Munn Lake received the steelhead smelt that are be- steelhead being released into the out and take advantage of these was increased to ten trout per 750 trout combined between ing rehomed western Wash- lower Columbia and its tributar- great fisheries.” day, with no size restrictions, on Oct. 6 and Nov. 7. Offutt Lake is ington lakes, a batch of juvenile ies each year, beginning in 2015. Many of those fish have been Cases Pond. That limit change is set to receive 3,250 trout by Nov. coho salmon have found an un- Those reductions represent a slated to land in lakes and ponds applicable to all anglers through 21, and Ohop Lake will receive likely home in a Lewis County seven percent reduction in coho in southwest Washington, in- one hour after official sunset on 1,000 fish by that same date. lake. At the beginning of Oc- releases and almost two percent cluding in and around Lewis Nov. 30. Cases Pond will close Lastly, Lake St. Clair in Thur- tober, some 600,000 hatchery fewer steelhead. Central Washington ‘Just Okay’ for in October By Scott Sandsberry Washington Department of Fish ty.” Of course, it’s always about takes — and, with them, tests of The Yakima Herald-Republic and Wildlife who works many of • Rimrock (GMU 364) — the weather. personal principle. the popular elk-hunting draws “dead” and “didn’t check hardly “When it’s warm like this, “Shooting illegal animals Any elk hunter who spent the along the Highway 12 and State anything in the Rimrock area.” elk will not come out of the high in a spike-only area, it’s not the last week and weekend of Octo- Route 410 corridors. • Cleman (mostly in Umta- country,” said Jim Andrews, a crime of the century, but we do ber in the hills northwest of Ya- “It seemed like some areas num 342 and Little Naches 346) Wildlife Education Corps vol- have some guys who turn them- kima or northeast of Ellensburg were good, others spotty, and — “Pretty slow.” “Bald Moun- unteer at Oak Creek. “They just selves in,” Caton said. “Most already knows this: The season some were like it was the worst tain had a few animals killed.” won’t do it, because snow drives people, when they find out they was, well, just OK. season we’ve ever had. A lot of it Anecdotal reports from the the elk. messed up, they tell the truth, The weather didn’t cooper- has to do with where you were Colockum were much the same, “Hunting’s changed a lot, they make a statement and we ate — too warm, too little snow hunting.” telling a tale of occasional suc- too. There’s a lot of road hunters go from there. He’ll probably in the higher elevations and, Reports from a handful of cess for some and, for others, these days, it seems like. It’s hard be charged with something, but instead, just rain — and so, in wildlife enforcement officers long hours and days of seeing for people to be able to get time it won’t be as bad. The guy who many areas, neither did the elk. gave these brief descriptions in nothing, or at least seeing noth- off to do the scouting and be shoots (an illegal elk) and walks Harvest figures won’t be local game management units ing you had a permit for. able to get into the backcountry.” away, he loses his gun (to confis- known until after Jan. 31, the (GMUs): Two local meat-processing Even those hunters who were cation). deadline by which the more • Cowiche (GMU 368) —companies that do a lot of busi- willing to put in the time to “We want people to make than 15,000 modern-firearm elk “pretty good in some areas.” ... “I ness with elk hunters said it was hoof it for hours over ridges and sure they know what they’re hunters who hunted elk in Ya- talked to a lot of guys who have anything but a banner year. Don through draws had it tough with shooting at.” kima and Kittitas counties must been hunting there for years and Baggarley at Ahtanum Custom wide swaths of fog. Andrews, the Oak Creek vol- report to the state their hunting they said they did pretty good.” Meats called the season “just “When you have limited vis- unteer, had his faith restored in success or lack of it. • Bethel (GMU 360, encom- kind of average.” ibility, it’s tough,” WDFW en- hunter honesty when a young But based on anecdotal re- passing much of the Oak Creek Said Steve Hernandez, man- forcement Sgt. Morgan Grant man from western Washington ports from game wardens, meat Wildlife Area) — “fairly good” ager at C.J.’s Custom Meats in said. “There were days, like the — “a very ethical hunter,” An- processing facilities and wild- and “fairly consistent the whole Wapato, “It seems like elk is day I was going across the 1500 drews said — drove to the Oak life area volunteers and staff- season.” ... “One part of Oak going down this year. We got at Bethel, where you’d have Creek headquarters and wanted ers, those numbers are likely to Creek, the South Fork, I checked more last year. I don’t think we maybe 30 yards of visibility. And to call for a fish and game offi- reflect a season somewhere be- quite a few bulls the opening few even got anything the opening that’s just tough hunting, no cer. tween frustrating and fulfilling. days.” weekend; we might have had a matter how prepared you are.” “He’d shot an elk, and it “It was kind of just an aver- • The Rattlesnake (Nile, few, but it was pretty slow. I was That kind of visibility, paired wasn’t a true spike,” Andrews age year,” said Skip Caton, an GMU 352, and Bethel 360) — thinking it was because of the with hunters’ fervent desire to enforcement officer with the “pretty good, just kind of spot- weather.” harvest an elk, can lead to mis- please see ELK, page S3 Former, Current Grand Canyon Workers Allege Abuses FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — an investigation by the agency’s Agents from the Office of In- longer. Commercial and private complained. Federal investigators are looking Office of Inspector General. spector General have been con- river trips are run through dif- The letter addressed to Inte- into allegations of discrimina- The agency formally re- ducting interviews. Spokesman ferent systems. rior Secretary Sally Jewell said tion, retaliation and a sexually quested the investigation after Kris Kolesnik declined com- According to the letter ob- that women have been threat- hostile work environment in the receiving the letter that also was ment Monday. tained by The Associated Press, ened, fired and had their reputa- Grand Canyon’s river corridor. sent to members of Congress Grand Canyon National Grand Canyon employees who tions damaged and work sabo- A group of 13 former and in , National Park Ser- Park manages 280 miles of the conduct the river trips have taged when they reported abuses current Grand Canyon employ- vice spokeswoman April Slay- Colorado River, providing emer- requested sexual favors from to management in the past. ees sent a letter to the Interior ton said. The agency takes “al- gency and medical services, women, retaliated against them “These horrendous working Department in September, al- legations of this nature and all as well as guiding researchers, when they were rebuffed, en- conditions and the retaliatory leging abuses of women during personnel-related matters seri- politicians and students on riv- gaged in heavy drinking and actions against the women must the past 15 years and prompting ously,” she said. er trips that can last a week or blamed the victims when they be stopped,” the letter states. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 • Sports 3

Hunting, Fishing Hiking, Birding Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Report Elk The Rain Dries Up and the Cold Sets In Continued from Sports 2 said. “He shot it from the By Jordan Nailon on Monday at Mayfield Dam and Nov. 15 east of the mountains. long distance broadcasting of ra- left side, and when he saw For The Chronicle the water level has dropped a bit Black bear season also ends dioactive frequencies over Olym- it, he could see that on the since then. Visibility was 13 feet on Nov. 15, so unless your de- pic National Park and U.S. Forest A week ago we were all soaked left side there was a kick- on Monday, and most of the boat mise is imminent due to an at- Service land continues to draw er coming off the spike. through the marrow with rain. and bank action was happening tacking pick-a-nic basket thief, the ire of the masses. Storm gutters overflowed, creaks That’s OK — you can do near the Barrier Dam. The lower don’t soot. On Nov. 6 a public informa- that as long as the other swelled, and rivers rose. There Meanwhile, the late season water level should bode well for tion meeting that the Peninsula side is a true spike — and, was much talk of flooding, pro- general hunt for white-tailed coho prospects in the coming Daily News described as “rau- of course, when it dropped, jections of record rainfall, and days. deer began Nov. 8 to 19, and the cous” was held in Port Angeles. he went over to take a look griping about wet socks. All In the Kalama River, bank late black-tailed deer season runs According to the PDN report at it and, guess what, there the while everyone kept asking, anglers last week averaged more from Nov. 13-16. the crowd of more than 125 was another kicker just be- “When will it end?” than one coho per while These late season hunts have people repeatedly shouted down The answer came late last their boating friends landed just had a slightly higher success ginning to come off on the the assertions of the Electronic other side. week when the rains relented. under one fish per rod. Most of rate than the early season hunts Warfare Range project’s officials For a moment it seemed to be a “Some guys would the action has been happening thanks to the cooperation of from both the Navy and the great relief, but now that we have have cut it up and thrown upstream of the Modrow Bridge the fickle weather and condi- USFS. what we all wanted, hell seems it in the back of the truck toward the Orzel’s ol’ fly and tions. The proof is in the pud- The written comment period to have frozen over and we are and hauled it out. I love to bait shop, where as legend has ding, as they say, but for hunters for this project has been extend- headed there in a drafty wicker see guys have ethics when it, Ernest Hemingway regularly the proof is more often found in ed twice now (currently Nov. 28) hand basket. enjoyed more than a few snifters the back of the truck. Recently, a they’re hunting and no- As soon as the rains departed and about 1,700 comments have body’s watching them. It’s of late-night scotch and early fair number of five and six point already been received by the a prevailing zephyr bellowed morning-communions with the bulls have spotted in grocery up to them to do it right.” from the Pacific Ocean, sparking USFS. According to Dean Mil- The guy who respond- river. store parking lots, with their let, Pacific District ranger for the a high wind advisory, and snap- inanimate bodies being stuffed ed to the call was Sgt. The Lewis River provided USFS, about 90 percent of those ping twigs, limbs, and whole with bags of cubed ice. Grant, who quickly de- more than one coho per rod for comments have been in opposi- trees with its wicked gusts. In boat anglers on the North Fork, cided the second kicker’s some remote areas of western tion to the program so far. Only development was minimal and a smattering of fall Chinook CLAMMIN’ those citizens are on record with Washington it seems the power were also biting. River flow at enough that it really came has been out more than it’s been The latest batch of clam digs a written comment prior to the down to officer discre- Merwin Dam on Monday was end of the comment period will on for the past week. rather high at 9,740 cubic feet per have come and gone like the tide, tion — and that the hunter, be eligible to comment as the Then, over squawky emer- second, although the dry weath- but the limited numbers of dig- clearly trying to do the project moves forward, includ- gency radios came the word that er this week has brought that gers who hit the beach in time right thing, didn’t deserve ing during a prescribed objection a big winter storm was header down some. were rewarded with bag limits a citation. period. our way. As a woman at the cof- Out on the Klickitat is where and mostly favorable conditions. But Grant wanted to fee shop noted, “I’m anticipating the coho are biting the best. Despite a nagging wind all According to Millet, the com- make a point. He pulled snow this week and I wonder Bank anglers there have been av- week, which the locals described ments must be substantive in out a quarter and asked, where to get more wood?” eraging more than two fish per as, “a steady breeze,” the weather order to be considered. A per- “Are you a gambling man?” Wednesday morning brought rod while a small sample of boat was mostly blue skies, with a no- son may not simply object to the The hunter, clearly ticeable lack of precipitation. Still a wispy dusting of snow to high anglers landed almost four fish project without providing, as confused, mumbled some- the beaches were not overloaded elevations and frozen hoses, per pole. Millet described it, “useful data”. thing along the lines of windshields, door locks and Boat anglers in the Bonnev- with eager diggers. Millet was quoted in the Pen- Maybe it’s the abundance “No, not really.” dead batteries to even those re- ille Pool averaged a little better insula Daily News saying, “We of smaller size clams under the “Well, you want to siding in the lowlands. than one and half fish per pole. have to wade through all these sand that are keeping the diggers gamble on this?” Grant Our collective bemoaning of Anglers there have reportedly comments and address them.” away. Dan Ayres, the WDFW asked. “I flip this coin, the seasonal rain seems to have been having the most success He added that the process will lead razor clam biologist, went heads I give you a ticket, caused an almost instantaneous with prawn/spinner gear, but the include a phase in which, “We on record earlier this year stating and tails you walk away shift in the weather and now fish don’t seem too picky. would try to work with the ob- that the clams have been general- scott-free.” winter is bearing down with A public meeting pertaining jectors and address their objec- ly smaller this year than in years The hunter said that great vengeance and furious an- to steelhead management has tions,” but, “We're going to be a past but noted that they should didn’t seem like a very pro- ger. The quick shift has sent us been scheduled for Nov. 20 in long way into 2015 before we get all be growing fast. fessional way of solving into the land of spare room and Cathlamet, from 6 to 8 p.m. This to that point.” So far that succulent bivalve the issue. Grant, who had through the portal of wardrobe meeting will mark the beginning Adding to the public’s frus- growth has not come to fruition, no intention of making a where only the Ice Queen reigns. of the process to create a new trations, comments made by per- but there are 17 days left until coin-flip decision anyway, Caught out in the cold, we are left steelhead management plan for sons at the public information agreed. wondering, “Where are the wool the next proposed set of dig dates meetings will not be considered numerous southwest Washing- starts up. “You’re exactly right. socks, union suits, jumble neck ton waterways. as part of the public record, ac- It isn’t professional, and sweaters, mittens, and scarves?” According to the WDFW, The plan will dictate the cording to project officials. it isn’t the way I did busi- Does anyone own a snow that dig is tentatively scheduled In addition to radioactive fre- management of the Grays, Elo- on the following dates, beaches ness,” Grant told him. “But shovel? quency emitter trucks roaming choman, and Chinook rivers, as and low tides: one way you could look at Once we get the fire lit and about in the Olympic Peninsula well as Skamokawa, Mill, Aber- • Nov. 20, Thursday; 5:06 p.m., this is, you did flip the coin stuff the breeze that’s blowing nathy, and creeks. To- wilderness, the Navy estimates through the front door, it would 0.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- when you pulled that trig- gether, these waters are known as bors at least a 10 percent increase in ger, because you weren’t be wise to sit still awhile and re- the Coast Stratum. fighter jet traffic over the pen- member to be careful what we • Nov. 21, Friday; 5:45 p.m., absolutely sure what you The WDFW is seeking nomi- -0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- insula as a result of the Electro- had in your sights. wish for. nations for citizens to form a bors, Mocrocks magnetic Warfare Range project. “When you pull that work group that would assist • Nov. 22, Saturday; 6:24 p.m., A woman quoted in the Pen- trigger, you have to know in the formulation of the steel- FISHIN’ -0.8 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- insula Daily News captured the without any doubt you head plan. According to Cindy bors, Mocrocks, Copalis tone of many peninsula folk The adipose end of the Chi- LeFleur, WDFW regional fish have taken the right, lawful nook and coho salmon runs are • Nov. 23, Sunday; 7:05 p.m., when she said at the Port Angeles animal. You can’t gamble.” program manager, the WDFW -1.0 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- public information meeting, “If winding their way up the and hopes to have 10 to 15 citizens in- And only then did over the mighty Columbia River bors, Mocrocks you let this (project) grow, I will Grant tell the hunter he volved with the six-month plan- • Nov. 24, Monday; 7:47 p.m., physically stop you.” and its labyrinth of locks, dams, ning process, which begins in wasn’t going to issue a ci- and ladders in order to swarm -1.1 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Public comments can be tation and the young man early 2015. bors emailed to Forest Service en- and spawn in the upper river “The upcoming meeting will was free to go, taking his tributaries. While this final leg of • Nov. 25, Tuesday; 8:32 p.m.,vironmental coordinator Greg elk with him. provide a forum to discuss the -0.9 feet, Long Beach, Twin Har- Wahl at [email protected] or sent the salmonid journey is making goals and the context of the plan- So, at least for that for excellent fishing prospects on bors to Wahl at 1835 Black Lake Blvd. hunter, it was a very good ning process,” said LeFleur in • Nov. 26, Wednesday; 9:19 S.W., Olympia, WA 98512. Any- the big river east of the Cascades, a press release. “We encourage elk season. the smaller rivers in our neck of p.m., -0.5 feet, Long Beach, Twin one with questions is encouraged anyone with an interest in the Harbors to phone Wahl at (360) 956-2375. the woods are now cloistering a future of steelhead in these rivers fine swell of salmon as well. and streams to attend.” Up on the Cowlitz last week The public meeting will be SNOW REPORT 194 summer-runs steelhead, 255 held at River Street Room at 12 As temperatures drop, more fall Chinook adults (six jacks), River St. in Cathlamet, Washing- and more lifts are opening up The Books of Lewis County 11,293 coho adults (344 jacks), ton. here in the early mountain sport and 127 sea-run cutthroat trout In fish meeting news, the season. Now, with the first snow Available now! were collected at the salmon WDFW has extended the com- storms of the winter descending hatchery separator. Additionally, A Simple Song by ment period for the new pro- on the entirety of the continental Russ Mohney three winter-run steelhead made posed rules for Columbia River U.S. from the Great White North, their presence known, signaling Basin sportfishing. local powder heads are checking the start of winter steelhead sea- Written comments may now their bindings and are set to take son. be submitted through Dec. 1. off in a flurry. During that same time, Taco- Additionally, citizens will have Until the big powder dump ma Power employees took 2,580 an opportunity to submit writ- happens, snow-sporters should $ 99 coho adults (62 jacks) to Lake 28ea ten testimony at public hearings be sure to check the conditions + Tax Scanewa, and 127 coho adults Dec. 12 and 13 in Olympia. of their favorite slopes before $ 99 (three jacks) to the Cispus River. heading up the mountain. Early 12 ea Tacoma Power also trucked 108 + Tax HUNTIN’ season runs and openings can Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 fall Chinook adults (three jacks), be temperamental and subject to 1,321 coho adults (45 jacks) and From the high and dry coun- daily variation until a good base 18 cutthroat trout to the Tilton try of the east side down to the of snow is built up. River, as well as dumping 121 mud flats of Willapa Bay, hunters $ 95 fall Chinook adults (two jacks), have been busy trying to fill their 18ea and 1,449 coho adults (53 jacks) elk tags before the end of the WILDLIFERS + Tax Book Only at the Franklin Bridge in Pack- modern firearm late season hunt. Electromagnetic Warfare: $ 99 + Tax wood. The late hunt here in western The saga continues. 9 ea The Cowlitz was flowing at Washington ended on Wednes- The Navy’s proposal for in- DVD Only about 6,390 cubic feet per second day, but will continue through creased fighter jet activity and $ 99 + Tax 3 ea The Flood DVD & Book of 2007 Combo Walkin’ Joe Book & DVD $ 98+ Tax and the Midnight Marauders Feds to Flood Grand Canyon to Distribute Sediment 13ea by Dennis R. Waller PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Camp- Arizona is scheduled to take along downstream reaches as CH487162cf.sw sites along the Colorado River place this week. sandbars and beaches along the Stop in today to one of these through the Grand Canyon will It’s the third under an inno- river. Grand Canyon officials say locations and get your copy!! be in shorter supply as federal of- vative science-based experimen- most campsites will be smaller ficials flood the waterway. tal plan approved in May 2012. Lewis County The high-flow release from Tons of sediment from river and some low-lying sites might Historical Museum Glen Canyon Dam in northern channels will be re-deposited not be usable. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 SPORTS

“It’s weird,” Thibault said. Football “Our guys, when they do things right, we’re really good. But Continued from Sports 1 when we mess up, it’s really ugly.” The big task facing the In- said. “We’ve got to control the dians’ defense will be slowing football for a while, and keep our Concrete’s deliberate double- defense off the field. wing offense, led by Northwest “A good drive for us is, we may 2B League MVP Gibson Fichter, not score, but field position’s go- a senior with a Skagit County- ing to be huge,” he added. “Time record 3,565 rushing yards in his of possession’s going to be huge, career. all the things that go into play- Fichter ran for 98 yards and ing a team like Sedro.” two touchdowns in a 50-8 win W.F. West heads into the over Darrington that clinched game as the underdog, with a the No. 1 seed out of District 1 deceptive 6-3 record — two of for the Lions. those losses came against Tum- Concrete’s offense — direct- water and North Kitsap, both ed by 30-year veteran coach Ron of which are still undefeated Rood — is nothing new to To- — and no overwhelming expec- ledo, who scrimmaged the Lions tations. The Bearcats returned several times in camps the last just three total starters from last two seasons, and should be de- year’s team, which also reached fendable for the Indians, provide the first round of the state play- they stick to the plan. offs, and played only three home “We’re kind of Jeckyl and games while finishing second in Hyde,” Thibault said. “If we do the Evergreen 2A Conference. it the way we did in practice, we “Our kids are kind of thriving would be fine. If we play like we in this environment,” Wollan did against Ilwaco, we’re going said. “Like I told our kids, you’ve to be screwed.” overachieved people’s expecta- The winner of Saturday’s tions, but this is when opportu- game will move on to face the nity really presents itself. Hope- winner of Friday’s Pe Ell-Willa- fully we go up there and put our pa Valley/North Beach contest best foot forward.” in the State 2B quarterfinals on The winner of Friday’s game Nov. 21 or 22. advances to the State 2A quar- terfinals, where it will face the winner of Friday’s Burlington- Life Christian Academy (7-2) vs. Edison vs. Kingston first-round Napavine (9-0) contest. The Tigers didn’t ask for a bye week, and didn’t use the 13- Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (8-2) vs. day break between games to go North Beach (9-0) on a team vacation. The Central 2B League The first-year Titans have a champions and owners of the tall — and thick — order com- top spot in the state poll will ing Friday night, when Pe Ell- ‘host’ Life Christian Academy on Willapa Valley takes on North Friday night at Centralia’s Tiger Beach in the first round of the Stadium in the first round of the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] State 2B playoffs. State 2B playoffs. The No. 3-ranked Hyaks are The Tenino volleyball team poses on Wednesday afternoon at Tenino High School. The Beavers are making their irst trip to “We didn’t go to the beach currently 9-0 and coming off of the State 1A tournament since 1999 this week, with an 8 a.m. game scheduled for Friday morning in Yakima against Connell. or anything,” Napavine coach a two-week down period after Josh Fay said of the bye week. winning the Pacific 2B League Meeting them on Saturday it's a great feeling." “We did practice. We didn’t re- championship. Tenino was league champion Monte- The reward for the Beavers ally take any days off. We took “They are big, physical, and sano, which had run the table in is a berth to the State 1A Volley- the opportunity to focus on the Continued from Sports 1 they’ve got some speed to go 1A Evergreen play. The Beavers, ball Tournament this weekend things we do, add the wrinkles along with it,” PWV coach Josh though, showed up in Castle in Yakima, something that Pe- we wanted to add for the playoffs off the court. They get along so Fluke said. “Overall, they’re just Rock and played the best volley- terson said it well-deserved for and get healthy.” well,” Peterson said. “You can a really good football team.” ball of their careers. this team Life Christian, meanwhile, is ask a lot of people that have The Hyaks have found plen- "It's something you've been "We pushed them so hard coming off of a 47-30 crossover coached teenage girls and it in- ty of success running behind a waiting for a team to do," Peter- sometimes," Peterson said. "So win against Adna that included volves some drama. That just massive offensive line, featur- son said. "Every day we pushed hard that you'd expect someone five passing touchdowns for the doesn't exist with these girls. on them, every day we told them to give up and they haven't given ing Caleb Bridge (6-4, 250), Seth They all want to hang out and Bridge (6-4, 250), Daniel Fruh Eagles. they can do this and expect bet- up. This is the best prize they Wyatt Dunlap leads LCA on want to practice and that's spe- ter of themselves. They were could receive, and they deserve (6-5, 290), Tim Poplin (6-3, 300) cial." the ground with 120 carries for just so pumped to play and they it. I'm really excited for this and center Alex Horn (6-1, 230). Peterson began as head 793 yards and 24 touchdowns knew they could beat Monte- team." “Size-wise, they’ve got that,” coach of the Beavers three years this season. sano." Hanging on the wall in Teni- Fluke said. “We’ve got some ago and brought a drive to the “They look like they’re a pret- no High School’s gymnasium is pretty quick defensive linemen, program. Early-morning practices? so hopefully we can utilize our ty explosive team. They defi- Spending 45 minutes to per- a plaque commemorating the nitely have some big-play possi- "Our coaches have definitely speed against them.” pushed us," Tenino senior Erin fect a drill that usually takes 10 last — and only — time the Bea- The Titans, though, have bilities,” Fay said. “I think I told minutes? Blood? Sweat? Tears? It vers made the state volleyball our kids a track meet’s probably Engebreth said. "She's motivated shown plenty of promise on us and made us have higher ex- all came to a head in Saturday’s tournament, back in 1999. Peter- the defensive front. The team not something we want to get loser-out, winner-to-state con- son, coincidentally, was a fresh- into with them. If you took our pectations. Emily is also one of heads into Friday’s contest at those coaches that can do every- test. The Beavers didn't want to man on that team. Aberdeen’s Stewart Field riding top four guys, and their top four go home. "That state plaque has been guys, and ran the 4x400, we’d thing on the court, demonstrat- a seven-game winning streak, ing it to us." "We had written state on our on our minds since freshman during which they’ve outscored probably lose.” hands and we told ourselves this year," Natalie Hall said. A good portion of the Tigers’ Three years ago, Tenino fin- opponents 251-32 — including was our last chance to get there," Hammond calculated the success this season has been its ished fifth in 1A Evergreen Divi- last week’s 36-0 rout of Rainier, Tenino senior Kelli Hammond amount of time the seniors have offensive versatility and wealth sion and lost — badly, Peterson a team North Beach beat 44-7 in said. spent in official volleyball prac- of weapons. Quarterback Wy- said — in a district play-in game the regular season. against Castle Rock. They bounced the league tices over their careers. The offense has been carried att Stanley has plenty of tar- gets, from leading receiver Cole It was the first time that champs 25-12, 25-17, 25-17 af- "We've done 528 hours," by a three-headed rushing at- group of girls had tasted the ter Engebreth served her team Hammond said. "That's 22 days tack featuring sophomore Kae- Doughty to occasional quarter- back Brady Woodrum to Bailey postseason and it had them hun- out to a 15-0 lead in the first set, of just practicing, and not in- lin Jurek (114 carries, 898 yards, gry for more. Tibbetts finished with 19 kills, cluding the summer workouts." 11 touchdowns), Seth Flemetis Robertson, while brothers Mac and Sam Fagerness complement "That kick-started these past Brandi Bratton finished with 30 That's what the seniors have (103 carries, 700 yards, five TDs) two years," Peterson said. assists and Morgan Masters col- under their belt, and there's and Trevor Cook (82 carries, 672 big running back Jensen Lindsay out of the backfield. Last year, the Beavers played lected eight digs. something they'd like to add to yards, eight TDs), who have a to- to within a game of state while "We all expected to do better it — state hardware. tal of nine 100-yard rushing per- “We just kind of share the ball, and I think those kids have been Engebreth was named the than last year and we just got it "We're already getting state formances between them. league's Most Valuable Player done," senior Aleana Bronson tournament sweatshirts," Enge- And, entering the game as real good about not caring who gets it,” Fay said. “When you’re and Tibbetts earned first-team said. breth said. "Might as well get unranked underdogs, they aren’t All-League honors. That moved them into the some numbers on those sweat- feeling much in the way of pres- unselfish like that, good things "Every year we've made it a third-fourth place game against shirts." sure. are going to happen.” little farther and improved a La Center — the team that had The Beavers are ready for “The practices have been ex- Stanley, a sophomore who little more," Tibbetts said. knocked Tenino out of the state, and appreciative of their cellent. Not, like, relaxed, but I took over as a starter late last The Beavers tied with Elma district tournament in 2013 — coaching staff, their parents and think the boys — they’re ready,” season, has helped strengthen for second in the league stand- which the Beavers won 25-16, their community — and the out- Fluke said. “Obviously they’re the passing attack in an offense ings with a 10-4 league record. 25-10, 26-24. of-control student section they going to be nervous, but they’re that’s averaged 46.4 points a After losing to 1A Trico cham- "Tenino gets picked on some- believe has affected how they preparing well.” game. pion Kalama in the first round times. They kind of call us some perform on the court. The winner of Friday’s game “He’s had no problem spread- of the District 4 tournament, backwards town or a little hill- And they’re hoping the Sun- will move on to face the winner ing it around. Wyatt’s a really Tenino swept Elma to advance billy," Bronson said. "So to go out Dome doesn’t have a no-bear of Saturday’s Toledo/Concrete smart kid, and makes a lot of policy. first round game in the State 2B good decisions,” Fay said. “I to Day 2 of districts. and show what our team can do, quarterfinals. don’t know if there’s a lot of quarterbacks like him in the 2B ranks. He does a pretty good job.” College Basketball Toledo (9-1) vs. Concrete (9-1) Napavine moved into the Washington Signs 6 in Grove High in California. Chriss in his first recruiting class with The Indians are hoping their top spot in the state rankings averaged 19 points and 11.7 re- the Cougars. youth doesn’t show in the wrong last week after defending State 2015 Recruiting Class bounds last season. Kent on Wednesday signed ways on Saturday. 2B champion Lind-Ritzville/ SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- Joining that pair is small Robert Franks, a 6-foot-7 for- forward Matisse Thybulle from Toledo, fresh off a 55-14 Sprague narrowly edged Col- ton signed six recruits for 2015, ward from Vancouver, Wash., drubbing of Ilwaco in the Dis- fax, 27-25, and dropped to No. Eastside Catholic High out- led by in-state star Dejounte who is entering his senior season trict 4 crossovers, heads up 2 — not that the rankings are a side Seattle; guard David Crisp Murray and power forward Mar- at Evergreen High School. north on Saturday for a 1:30 frequent topic of conversation in from Brewster Academy in New Kent also signed Derrien p.m. first-round State 2B playoff team meetings. quese Chriss. Hampshire and a former team- The recruiting class an- King, a 6-foot-7 forward who is game against Concrete at Sedro- “We’ve had years where we’ve mate of Murray’s at Rainier entering his first season at Santa Woolley High School. nounced by coach Lorenzo Ro- Beach; Devenir Duruisseau, a been ranked pretty high, and a Monica Community College in The Indians will likely start couple of those years we made mar on Wednesday is ranked 6-9 power forward, and junior California after spending a year just three seniors against the early exits out of the state play- among the top 10 in the country college transfer Malik Dime. District 1 champions, which offs,” Fay said. “It hasn’t seemed by various outlets making it the Romar said the class is very at Middlebrooks Academy in enter the game on a nine-game to be a big topic for us. The kids highest-ranked group of recruits versatile and should help the Los Angeles. winning streak after dropping are focused, and want to get in Romar’s tenure. program immediately next year. Also signed was 6-foot-9 for- their season debut, 13-0, to La back out and play.” Murray, a 6-foot-5 guard ward Jeff Pollard of Bountiful Conner. The winner of Friday night’s from Seattle’s Rainier Beach High School in Utah. That youth has helped lead game will face the winner of High, is the star of the class as Kent Signs 4 at WSU The last signee was Renard to a few slow starts and miscues Saturday’s La Conner/Raymond the top-ranked player in the PULLMAN — New Wash- Suggs, a 6-foot-3 guard who throughout the season, accord- contest in the State 2B quarterfi- state. Not far behind is Chriss, ington State basketball coach Er- plays for Gillette College in Wy- ing to coach Jeremy Thibault. nals on Nov. 21 or 22. a 6-8 forward out of Pleasant nie Kent has signed four players oming. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014

MLB Clayton Kershaw Throws a Shutout in Cy Young Voting LOS ANGELES — Clayton ERA of 1.77 was the lowest in Kershaw emphasized that he baseball — something he’s ac- wasn’t taking his latest Cy Young complished the last four seasons Award for granted. — and he had a major league- “You don’t want to have any- high six shutouts. thing take away from that,” he “Obviously, going to said. and stuff, that probably wasn’t But ... the best thing for me, but it’s “For me, personally, the sea- OK,” he said. “It might have been son didn’t end the way I wanted a blessing. I got to stay strong it to,” he said. “I didn’t pitch well down the stretch.” enough to win games. That’s Kershaw spoke fondly of ultimately why we all play the his first career no-hitter, which game, to win a World Series.” he threw against the Colorado Regardless of what happened Rockies on June 8. in that October playoff series Kershaw credited his success against the St. Louis Cardinals, on the lack of change around Kershaw cemented his place him. A.J. Ellis has been his pri- among the greatest pitchers in mary catcher for the last three baseball history Wednesday seasons. Don Mattingly has when he won his third National managed him for the last four. League Cy Young Award in four Rick Honeycutt has been his years. pitching coach for his entire ma- Receiving all 30 first-place jor league career. votes submitted by the Baseball “It’s really important for me Writers Association of America, to have those guys there,” he said. Kershaw became one of only “It’s something not a lot of teams nine pitchers to win three or get, to have the same guys back more Cy Young Awards. The over and over again.” others: Sandy Koufax, Tom Kershaw acknowledged he Seaver, Jim Palmer, Steve Carl- was still bothered by his two ton, Roger Clemens, Greg Mad- dux, Pedro Martinez and Randy losses to the Cardinals in the NL Johnson. division series. At 26, Kershaw is the young- “Obviously, it’s going to be est three-time winner. in the back of my mind all next “I try to think about where I year,” he said. was five years ago, where I was Kershaw praised Madison six years ago, just starting out,” Bumgarner, the star pitcher for Kershaw said. “If you were to the World Series champion San tell me I would be in that kind of Francisco Giants, who finished fourth in Cy Young voting but company, I would have laughed Jeff Roberson / at you. I just wanted to make it. The Associated Press dominated the postseason. Never really thought that any In this Oct. 7 ile photo, Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw throws a pitch during the second inning of “He pitched great,” Kershaw of this could happen. It’s over- Game 4 of baseball’s NL Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis. Kershaw has been voted the player of the said. “Everybody knew how whelming. It really is.” year in balloting by his fellow major leaguers. The players’ union said Monday, Nov. 3, that Kershaw also won the Marvin Miller good he was. He’s obviously a Kershaw could join even Man of the Year award. bulldog. He’s a great guy too.” more exclusive company Thurs- As for the Giants, who fin- day when the winners of the sociated with the guys that have nandez had 13 first-place votes was seventh in the voting. ished behind the Dodgers in the most-valuable-player awards are done that in the past, to have and 159 points. Chris Sale of the “The unanimous choice is NL West, Kershaw said, “I don’t announced. If Kershaw wins the the recognition of not only your Chicago White Sox was third something that is really, really know if it makes me feel better or NL award, as expected, he would peers, but the writers, that think with 78 points. special to me,” Kershaw said. worse because, on paper, I defi- be the first pitcher to do so since that you deserve the most valu- Kluber had a record of 18-9 Kershaw pitched in the nitely think our team can com- Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Car- able player.” with a 2.44 earned-run average. Dodgers’ season-opening victory pete with those guys. Especially dinals in 1968. The last pitcher to Corey Kluber of the Cleve- Kershaw won his Cy Young in Australia against the Arizona during the regular season, we win an MVP award in the Amer- land Indians won the AL Cy Award over Johnny Cueto of the Diamondbacks, but returned to proved that. ican League was Justin Verlander Young Award, edging Felix Her- Cincinnati Reds, who had 112 the United States with a strained “But it’s a different animal, I in 2011. nandez of the Seattle Mariners. points to Kershaw’s perfect score back muscle that sidelined him guess, in October. They showed “I can’t even really fathom it Kluber, a 28-year-old right- of 210, and Adam Wainwright of for the entire month of April. that. They won and we didn’t, so happening,” Kershaw said. “It’s hander, received 17 first-place the Cardinals (97 points). Dodg- Nonetheless, he finished with I don’t know if it’s necessarily fair such an amazing honor to be as- votes and had 169 points. Her- ers right-hander Zack Greinke a league-best record of 21-3. His to say that we were a better team.”

Jim Mone / The Associated Press In this Aug. 21 ile photo, Cleveland Indians pitcher Corey Kluber NFL throws against the Minnesota Twins during a baseball game in Minneapolis. Kluber won the AL Cy Young Award on Wednesday. Cowboys’ Dez Bryant on Contract Talks: ‘Don’t Test My Loyalty’

By Clarence E. Hill Jr. Fort Worth Star-Telegram (MCT) IRVING, Texas — Wide receiver Dez Bryant can’t see himself with any other team and he wants to retire a member of the Dallas Cowboys. But Bryant is admittedly frustrat- ed with the protracted negotiations with the Cowboys on a long-term contract extension. And while he appreciates the way the Cowboys have stood by him dur- ing some off the field issues as he has matured during his four years in Texas, he said it’s all about respect and loyalty. “I just know what I’m going to ac- cept and I know what I’m not going to accept,” Bryant said. “You know, it’s not about the money. It’s not about Indians’ New Leader, Corey Kluber, Wins AL Cy Young Award none of that. I just feel like a little By Marla Ridenour (2007) and Cliff Lee (2008) were the pre- I had to go ask (manager Terry Francona) respect should play a factor in that. I Akron Beacon Journal (MCT) vious Indians to win the Cy Young. and (pitching coach) Mickey (Callaway), love it [here]. I really do. But every day Kluber was the best pitcher in base- ‘What do I do in this situation?’ “ you grow. Let’s see what happens. It’s On July 30, the Indians traded their ball after the All-Star break, going 9-3 General Manager Chris Antonetti all about respect. It’s all about respect. ace, Justin Masterson. Apparently they with a 1.73 ERA, giving up 20 earned said Kluber didn’t act much differently I am a very loyal person, but just don’t knew they had his heir apparent and runs in 104 innings. He won his last five then. test my loyalty.” then some. starts, compiling a 1.12 ERA in 40 1/3 in- “Corey didn’t flip a switch when Mas- Bryant is in the last year of his Corey Kluber, a 28-year-old right- nings. ty was traded,” Antonetti said. “What rookie deal and has been in talks with hander in his first full major league sea- For the season, Kluber went 18-9 with was more evident was that guys now had the Cowboys since last spring about son, on Wednesday became the fourth a 2.44 ERA, struck out 269 batters (sec- one guy to look to and could see his work a long-term extension. The two-time Indians pitcher to earn the American Pro Bowler wants a deal commensu- ond in the majors) in 235 2/3 innings, habits translate to incredible success on League Cy Young Award, edging out rate to his status one of the league’s and compiled a WHIP (walks plus hits the field.” Seattle Mariners right-hander Felix Her- per innings pitched) of 1.09. His WAR top three receivers, which comes with nandez. Callaway was in the office with Fran- a starting point of roughly $13 million (wins above replacement) of 7.4 was the cona and bullpen coach Kevin Cash Kluber received 169 total points and highest of any pitcher in the American annually with $30 million in guaran- 17 first-place votes, Hernandez had 159 when they called Kluber in and told him teed money. Although the Cowboys League. Hernandez was 15-6 with an they wanted him to lead the staff. That points and 13 first-place votes. Chicago AL-best 2.14 ERA. He struck out 248 bat- have offered Bryant some pretty nice day in Progressive Field, Kluber went out White Sox left-hander Chris Sale fin- ters in 236 innings and recorded a career- contracts, per vice-president Stephen and threw a three-hit shutout as the In- ished third with 78 points. low 0.92 WHIP. Jones, they have yet to meet his de- “I wasn’t expecting it — I definitely Kluber acknowledged how tough it dians beat Hernandez and the Mariners mands. thought Felix was going to win,” Kluber was for him to take over the leadership 2-0. Bryant said he’s not trying to be said in an Indians’ conference call. Her- role after Masterson was sent to St. Louis. “He knew he was going to be in the unreasonable, but says his focus on nandez got the Cy Young in 2010 and “It was obviously something you want running for the Cy Young, then we added taking care of his family and getting was the runner-up in 2009. “I’m very ap- to embrace, the fact the organization has this extra layer of difficulty to his season,” what he deserves. preciative of it.” the faith in you to tell you that,” Kluber Callaway said. “Not only was he helping “Just something we can compro- Asked on the MLB Network what said from his Texas home. “But at the our team win, the pressure of battling mise on. I’m not accepting what’s giv- he would do to celebrate, Kluber said, same time it was also tough for me be- for the Cy Young and taking over as the en to me,” Bryant said. “If it’s right, it’s “Probably go home and give my daugh- cause Masty was the guy I always went to. leader ... I think that’s one of the reasons right. I’ll sign my name on the dotted ters a bath.” He was the guy everybody went to. our staff did so well in the second half. line. If it’s not, it’s not. At the end of When asked if he still intended to do “There was a transition period there. I “Kluber is exactly what you want out the day, I want to win. But at the same that about 45 minutes later, Kluber said, had to play a little bit of a balancing act of a major league pitcher as far as his time, I have a family and that’s what is “I haven’t had time to yet, but they’re still between helping other guys out and also consistency and work ethic and the way important. I put the work in, I’ve got awake so there’s still a chance.” when I needed help. It was a new role for he goes about his business daily. There’s to give myself some kind of credit.” Gaylord Perry (1972), CC Sabathia me. There were some times along the way no better guy to watch than him. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Tampa Bay 1 8 0 .111 2. Chris Paul, LAC 10.3 Sports on the Air Preps NFC WEST Dropped from rankings: Utah 22 3. Ricky Rubio, MIN 10.0 Local Schedules Arizona 8 1 0 .889 4. John Wall, WSH 8.7 THURSDAY, Nov. 13 State 2B Football Seattle 6 3 0 .667 Others receiving votes: Missouri 90, 5. Jeff Teague, ATL 7.8 BOXING First Round San Francisco 5 4 0 .556 Minnesota 83, Utah 70, USC 29, Texas 7 p.m. Nov. 14-15 St. Louis 3 6 0 .333 A&M 22, Louisville 13, Boise State 7, Rebounds Pe Ell-Willapa Valley vs. North FS1 — Featherweights, Julian Ramirez (12-0- American Football Conference Stanford 6, East Carolina 3, Miami (FL) 1. Anthony Davis, NO 13.0 Beach, Friday, 7 p.m., at Stewart Field 0) vs. Pedro Melo (11-5-2); featherweights, Joseph (Aberdeen) AFC EAST W L T PCT 3, Cincinnati 2, 1 2. Nikola Vucevic, ORL 11.8 Toledo vs. Concrete, Saturday, 1:30 7 2 0 .778 3. Andre Drummond, DET 11.7 Diaz Jr. (12-0-0) vs. Roberto Castaneda (21-7-1), at p.m., at Sedro-Woolley High School Miami 5 4 0 .556 Week 12 Games 4. Tim Duncan, SA 11.5 Indio, Calif. La Center vs. Raymond, Saturday, 4 Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 Thursday’s Games 5. Dwight Howard, HOU 11.5 COLLEGE FOOTBALL p.m., at Stewart Field (Aberdeen) NY Jets 2 8 0 .200 East Carolina at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Life Christian vs. Napavine, Friday, 7 AFC NORTH Southern Miss at UTSA, 5 p.m. Field Goal % p.m., at Tiger Stadium (Centralia) Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 California at USC, 6 p.m. 1. Brandan Wright, DAL .775 ESPN2 — East Carolina at Cincinnati Brewster vs. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague, Cincinnati 5 3 1 .611 Friday, 6 p.m., at Lind-Ritzville 2. Ed Davis, LAL .714 4:30 p.m. Tonasket vs. Waitsburg-Prescott, Fri- Pittsburgh 6 4 0 .600 Friday’s Games 3. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .700 ESPNU — Bethune-Cookman at Hampton day, 7 p.m., at Chiawana High School Baltimore 6 4 0 .600 Tulsa at UCF, 5 p.m. 4. Tyson Chandler, DAL .661 6 p.m. Davenport vs. White Swan, Friday, 6 AFC SOUTH 5. Dwight Howard, HOU .625 p.m., at White Swan High School Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 Saturday’s Games ESPN — California at Southern Cal Reardan vs. Okanogan, Friday, 7 Houston 4 5 0 .444 Washington at No. 14 Arizona, 12:30 p.m. Blocks GOLF p.m., at Okanogan High School Tennessee 2 7 0 .222 Troy at Idaho, 2 p.m. 1. Anthony Davis, NO 4.17 1 a.m. Jacksonville 1 9 0 .100 No. 8 Ohio State at No. 25 Minnesota, 9 a.m. State 1A Football 2. Roy Hibbert, IND 3.38 TGC — European PGA Tour, Turkish Air- No. 19 Clemson at No. 22 Tech, 9 a.m. First Round AFC WEST 3. Pau Gasol, CHI 2.38 lines Open, second round, at Belek, Turkey Nov. 14-15 Denver 7 2 0 .778 Virginia Tech at No. 21 Duke, 9 a.m. 4. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2.14 Charles Wright vs. Eatonville, Sat- Kansas City 6 3 0 .667 Temple at Penn State, 9 a.m. 5. Larry Sanders, MIL 2.00 NBA BASKETBALL urday, 4 p.m., at Tumwater District Sta- San Diego 5 4 0 .556 Army at Western Kentucky, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. dium Oakland 0 9 0 .000 Iowa at , 9 a.m. Steals TNT — Chicago at Toronto Montesano vs. Mount Baker, Friday, South Carolina at Florida, 9 a.m. 1. Stephen Curry, GS 3.00 7 p.m., at Civic Stadium (Everett) 7:30 p.m. Week 10 Pittsburgh at , 9:30 a.m. 2. Tony Wroten, PHI 2.71 Hoquiam vs. Cascade Christian, Sat- Thursday’s Game Miami (OH) at Central , 10 a.m. TNT — Brooklyn at Golden State urday, 7 p.m., at Sunset Chev Stadium 3. John Wall, WSH 2.57 Cleveland 24, Cincinnati 3 Nevada at Air Force, 11 a.m. NFL FOOTBALL (Sumner) 4. Tony Allen, MEM 2.50 Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan, 11 a.m. King’s vs. La Center, Saturday, 1 p.m., Sunday’s Games 5. Anthony Davis, NO 2.50 5:25 p.m. Rice at Marshall, 11:30 a.m. at Ridgefield High School Kansas City 17, Buffalo 13 NFL — Buffalo at Miami Freeman vs. Zillah, Friday, 6 p.m., at Detroit 20, Miami 16 No. 4 TCU at Kansas, 12 p.m. TENNIS Zillah High School Dallas 31, Jacksonville 17 Wake Forest at North Carolina State, 12 p.m. Connell vs. Cascade, Friday, 7 p.m., San Francisco 27, New Orleans 24 (OT) Appalachian State at Arkansas State, 12 p.m. NHL Noon at Cascade (Peshastin) Baltimore 21, Tennessee 7 No. 1 Mississippi St. at No. 5 Alabama, 12:30 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Finals, round rob- La Salle vs. Colville, Friday, 7 p.m., at NY Jets 20, Pittsburgh 13 No. 16 Nebraska at No. 20 , 12:30 p.m. All Times PDT Colville High School in, at London Atlanta 27, Tampa Bay 17 Northwestern at No. 18 Notre Dame, 12:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Lakeside vs. Royal, Friday, 7 p.m., at Denver 41, Oakland 17 Georgia Southern at Navy, 12:30 p.m. Atlantic Division Royal High School Arizona 31, St. Louis 14 Memphis at Tulane, 12:30 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA FRIDAY, Nov. 14 Seattle 38, NY Giants 17 Tampa Bay 16 11 3 2 24 60 44 AUTO RACING State 2A Football Green Bay 55, Chicago 14 Middle Tennessee at Florida Int., 12:30 p.m. First Round Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 12:30 p.m. Montreal 16 11 4 1 23 40 42 9:30 a.m. Nov. 14-15 Monday’s Game Indiana at Rutgers, 12:30 p.m. Toronto 16 9 5 2 20 53 43 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Ford Squalicum vs. Orting, Friday, 7 p.m., Boston 17 10 7 0 20 48 43 45, Carolina 21 New Mexico at Utah State, 1 p.m. EcoBoost 400, at Homestead, Fla. at Orting High School Kentucky at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Detroit 15 7 3 5 19 40 37 Fife vs. Tumwater, Friday, 7 p.m., at Week 11 at San Jose State, 1:30 p.m. Ottawa 15 7 4 4 18 41 38 11:30 a.m. Tumwater High School Thursday’s Game Florida 13 5 4 4 14 24 31 W.F. West vs. Sedro-Woolley, Friday, No. 23 Utah at Stanford, 3 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualify- Buffalo at Miami, 5:25 p.m. Buffalo 17 3 12 2 8 21 60 7 p.m., at Sedro-Woolley High School Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana-Monroe, 4 p.m. ing for Ford EcoBoost 200, at Homestead, Fla. Metropolitan Division Burlington-Edison vs. Kingston, Fri- Sunday’s Games UNLV at BYU, 4 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1 p.m. day, 7 p.m., at North Kitsap High School Minnesota at Chicago, 10 a.m. No. 9 Auburn at No. 15 Georgia, 4:15 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final River Ridge vs. Lynden, Saturday, 7 Houston at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Missouri at No. 24 Texas, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 14 10 3 1 21 55 32 p.m., at Civic Stadium (Bellingham) Seattle at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Texas State at South Alabama, 4:30 p.m. N.Y. Island. 15 10 5 0 20 48 42 practice for Ford EcoBoost 300, at Homestead, Dist. 5/6 #2 vs. Dist. 7 #1, TBD Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Texas at Oklahoma State, 4:30 p.m. Washington 15 7 5 3 17 49 44 Fla. Olympic vs. Ellensburg, Friday, 7 Cincinnati at New Orleans, 10 a.m. No. 3 Florida State at Miami (FL), 5 p.m. Phila. 14 7 5 2 16 45 43 3 p.m. p.m., at Ellensburg High School Tampa Bay at Washington, 10 a.m. No. 12 Michigan State at Maryland, 5 p.m. N.Y. Rang. 15 7 6 2 16 44 46 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- Denver at St. Louis, 10 a.m. No. 17 LSU at Arkansas, 5 p.m. 16 7 7 2 16 43 50 State 2B Volleyball Tournament San Francisco at NY Giants, 10 a.m. South Florida at SMU, 5 p.m. Carolina 14 5 6 3 13 35 44 ing for Ford EcoBoost 400, at Homestead, Fla. At Yakima Oakland at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. Columbus 15 4 10 1 9 38 55 Friday’s First-Round Matches Philadelphia at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. North Texas at UTEP, 7 p.m. 5 p.m. Life Christian vs. Colfax, 11:30 a.m. Detroit at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. San Diego State at Boise State, 7:15 p.m. Columbus 15 4 10 1 9 38 55 FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, Ford EcoBoost Warden vs. Adna, 11:30 a.m. New England at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m. No. 6 Arizona State at Oregon State, 7:45 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 200, at Homestead, Fla. Brewster vs. Mossyrock, 11:30 a.m. Central Division Davenport vs. Napavine, 11:30 a.m. Monday’s Game GP W L OT Pts GF GA COLLEGE FOOTBALL Reardan vs. Wahkiakum, 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 5:30 p.m. Nashville 15 10 3 2 22 38 30 5 p.m. Darrington vs. Okanogan, 1:30 p.m. Morton-White Pass vs. White Swan, NBA St. Louis 15 10 4 1 21 41 29 ESPN2 — Tulsa at UCF 1:30 p.m. Chicago 16 9 6 1 19 44 30 National Basketball Association GOLF La Conner vs. NW Christian (Col- Winnipeg 16 8 6 2 18 30 35 All Times PDT 11 a.m. bert), 1:30 p.m. Minnesota 14 7 7 0 14 38 32 College Football EASTERN CONFERENCE TGC — PGA Tour, OHL Classic, second Atlantic Division Dallas 15 5 6 4 14 44 53 State 1A Volleyball Tournament NCAA Div. I Football W L Pct GB Colorado 17 4 8 5 13 40 56 round, at Playa del Carmen, Mexico At Yakima Week 12: Nov. 9 Toronto 7 1 .875 — Pacific Division Friday’s First-Round Matches 2 p.m. College Football Playoff Rankings Brooklyn 4 3 .571 2½ King’s vs. King’s Way Christian, 8 GP W L OT Pts GF GA 1 Mississippi State 8-0 Boston 3 4 .429 3½ TGC — LPGA, Lorena Ochoa Invitational, a.m. Vancouver 17 12 5 0 24 53 47 2 Florida State 8-0 New York 2 7 .222 5½ second round, at Mexico City (same-day tape) Granger vs. Lakeside, 8 a.m. Anaheim 16 10 3 3 23 41 32 3 Auburn 7-1 Philadelphia 0 7 .000 6½ Seattle Christian vs. Cedar Park 1 a.m. Southeast Division Calgary 17 9 6 2 20 50 45 Christian, 8 a.m. 4 Oregon 8-1 Washington 6 2 .750 — Los Angeles 15 8 4 3 19 37 30 TGC — European PGA Tour, Turkish Air- Tenino vs. Connell, 8 a.m. 5 Alabama 7-1 Miami 5 3 .625 1 San Jose 17 8 7 2 18 51 50 La Center vs. Bellevue Christian, 6 TCU 7-1 lines Open, third round, at Belek, Turkey Atlanta 4 3 .571 1½ Arizona 15 6 8 1 13 37 51 9:45 a.m. 7 Kansas State 7-1 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Charlotte 3 5 .375 3 Naches Valley vs. Forest Ridge, 9:45 Edmonton 16 6 9 1 13 40 8 Michigan State 7-1 Orlando 3 6 .333 3½ 10 a.m. a.m. 54NOTE: Two points for a win, one 9 Arizona State 7-1 Central Division Lynden Christian vs. Kalama, 9:45 point for overtime loss. ESPNU — NCAA, Division III, Hampden- 10 Notre Dame 7-1 Chicago 6 2 .750 — a.m. Sydney vs. U.S. Coast Guard Academy, at Agua- 11 Ole Miss 7-2 Cleveland 3 3 .500 2 Freeman vs. Cascade, 9:45 a.m. Tuesday’s Results 12 Baylor 7-1 Milwaukee 4 4 .500 2 dilla, Indiana 3 6 .333 3½ Chicago 3, Tampa Bay 2, SO Volleyball 13 Nebraska 8-1 3 p.m. Detroit 2 6 .250 4 New Jersey 3, Minnesota 1 District 4 2A Volleyball Tournament 14 Ohio State 7-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Islanders 6, Colorado 0 ESPNU — Presbyterian at Duke Saturday’s Games 15 Oklahoma 6-2 Southwest Division 4 p.m. At Mark Morris/RA Long High N.Y. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 0 16 LSU 7-2 Memphis 7 1 .875 — Schools, Longview Washington 4, Columbus 2 ESPN — Minnesota vs. Louisville, at Agua- 17 Utah 6-2 Houston 7 1 .875 — Semifinals Montreal 3, Winnipeg 0 18 UCLA 7-2 Dallas 5 3 .625 2 dilla, Puerto Rico 7. Tumwater 3, Woodland 1 Florida 4, San Jose 1 19 Arizona 6-2 New Orleans 4 3 .571 2½ 8. Ridgefield 3, RA Long 1 FSN — NJIT at St. John’s San Antonio 4 3 .571 2½ St. Louis 6, Buffalo 1 Consolation Semifinals 20 Georgia 6-2 Northwest Division Nashville 3, Edmonton 2 5 p.m. 9. Mark Morris 3, R.A. Long 1 21 Clemson 6-2 Portland 6 3 .667 — Dallas 4, Arizona 3 ESPNU — NC Central at North Carolina 10. Woodland 3, W.F. West 0 22 Duke 7-1 Oklahoma City 3 6 .333 3 Finals Vancouver 4, Ottawa 3, OT 6 p.m. 23 6-3 Utah 3 6 .333 3 11. Tumwater 3, Ridgefield 0 24 Georgia Tech 7-2 Minnesota 2 5 .286 3 FSN — Cent. Arkansas at Creighton Third/Fourth (Winner to State) Wednesday’s Games 25 Wisconsin 6-2 Denver 1 6 .143 4 7 p.m. 12. Woodland 3, Mark Morris 0 Toronto 6, Boston 1 Pacific Division ESPNU — Milwaukee at Auburn Golden State 5 2 .714 — Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. District 4 1A Volleyball Tournament AP Poll Sacramento 5 3 .625 ½ NBA BASKETBALL At Castle Rock Rk Team Rec. Pts. Phoenix 5 3 .625 ½ Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games 1 Mississippi State (48) 9-0 1488 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers 4 3 .571 1 Consolation Semifinals (Winner to 2 Florida State (12) 9-0 1446 Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. ESPN — San Antonio at L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers 1 7 .125 4½ State) 3 Oregon 9-1 1334 Winnipeg at Carolina, 7 p.m. SOCCER 9. La Center 3, Castle Rock 2 Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. 4 Alabama 8-1 1326 Tuesday’s Results 10. Tenino 3, Montesano 0 San Jose at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 5 TCU 8-1 1273 Portland 102, Charlotte 100 Third/Fourth 6 Baylor 8-1 1193 Toronto 104, Orlando 100 Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. ESPN — Men’s national teams, exhibition, Tenino 3, La Center 0 Memphis 107, LA Lakers 102 Buffalo at Minnesota, 8 p.m. United States vs. Colombia, at London First/Second 7 Arizona State 8-1 1142 Milwaukee 85, Oklahoma City 78 Arizona at Calgary, 9 p.m. Kalama 3, King’s Way Christian 0 8 Ohio State 8-1 1086 9 Auburn 7-2 981 Dallas 106, Sacramento 98 Ottawa at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. San Antonio 113, Golden State 100 SATURDAY, Nov. 15 District 1/2/3/4 Volleyball Tourna- 10 Ole Miss 8-2 948 Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. ment COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11 Nebraska 8-1 830 Wednesday’s Results Multiple Sites Friday’s Games 9 a.m. 12 Michigan State 7-2 782 Portland 130, Denver 113 Nov. 1, 5 & 8 13 Kansas State 7-2 742 Washington 107, Detroit 103 Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. ABC — Nebraska at Wisconsin, Oklahoma at Top Eight to State Tournament 14 UCLA 8-2 691 Atlanta 100, Utah 97 New Jersey at Washington, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Texas Tech, or Clemson at Georgia Tech Oklahoma City 109, Boston 94 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Semifinals 15 Notre Dame 7-2 630 Indiana 81, Miami 75 Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. ESPN — Clemson at Georgia Tech, Nebraska At Adna 16 Georgia 7-2 622 Orlando 97, New York 95 at Wisconsin, or Oklahoma at Texas Tech 21: Adna 3, Darrington 1 17 Arizona 7-2 471 N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans 109, LA Lakers 102 22: Napavine 3, La Conner 2 18 Clemson 7-2 457 Arizona at Vancouver, 10 p.m. ESPN2 — Iowa at Illinois or Temple at Penn St. Phoenix 112, Brooklyn 104 Consolation (Loser Out) 19 Duke 8-1 431 Houston 113, Minnesota 101 ESPNU — Virginia Tech at Duke At Napavine 20 LSU 7-3 429 League Leaders 17: Life Christian 3, Friday Harbor 0 9:30 a.m. 21 Marshall 9-0 297 Thursday’s Games Points 18: Wahkiakum 3, Toutle Lake 2 NBCSN — James Madison at Richmond 22 Wisconsin 7-2 225 Sacramento at Memphis, 5 p.m. 1. Sidney Crosby, PIT 24 23: Wahkiakum 3, Life Christian 0 Chicago at Toronto, 5 p.m. 2. Jakub Voracek, PHI 22 11:30 a.m. At Onalaska 23 Colorado State 9-1 128 Philadelphia at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. 3. Tyler Seguin, DAL 21 19: Mossyrock 3, NW Christian 1 24 Georgia Tech 8-2 127 FSN — Rice at Marshall Brooklyn at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 20: Morton-WP 3, Raymond 2 25 Utah 6-3 87 4. Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 19 Noon 24: Mossyrock 3, MWP 1 4. Phil Kessel, TOR 19 Friday’s Games FS1 — TCU at Kansas Dropped from rankings: Oklahoma 16, Cleveland at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games 12:30 p.m. West Virginia 24 Denver at Indiana, 4 p.m. Goal All to State Milwaukee at Orlando, 4 p.m. 1. Tyler Seguin, DAL 12 ABC — Ohio St. at Minnesota, Oklahoma at At Adna Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 85, Miami at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 1. Rick Nash, NYR 12 25: Wahkiakum 3, Darrington 1 Texas Tech, or Nebraska at Wisconsin Utah at New York, 4:30 p.m. 3. Corey Perry, ANA 11 26: La Conner 3, Mossyrock 0 Texas A&M 83, Missouri 68, USC 47, CBS — Teams TBA Philadelphia at Houston, 5 p.m. Third/Fourth Minnesota 26, Louisville 12, West Vir- 4. Steven Stamkos, TB 10 Minnesota at New Orleans, 5 p.m. ESPN — Oklahoma at Texas Tech, Clemson at 27: Wahkiakum 3, La Conner 2 ginia 6, Stanford 4, Boise State 1, Geor- 5. Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 9 Detroit at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. First/Second Georgia Tech, or Nebraska at Wisconsin gia Southern 1, Miami (FL) 1 Charlotte at Phoenix, 6 p.m. 28. Napavine 3, Adna 0 Plus/Minus San Antonio at LA Lakers, 7 p.m. ESPNU — Memphis at Tulane Coin Flips USA Today Poll 1. Filip Forsberg, NSH 17 FOX — Washington at Arizona Fifth: Mossyrock 1 Mississippi State (41) 9-0 1528 Saturday’s Games 2. Tyler Toffoli, LA 14 Sixth: Darrington NBC — Northwestern at Notre Dame 2 Florida State (20) 9-0 1496 Atlanta at Cleveland 4:30 p.m. 2. Anton Stralman, TB 14 Seventh: Life Christian Brooklyn at Portland, 7 p.m. 4. Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 13 1 p.m. Eighth: Morton-White Pass 3 Alabama 8-1 1389 4 Oregon (1) 9-1 1382 Orlando at Washington, 4 p.m. 4. Jeff Carter, LA 13 ESPNEWS — New Mexico at Utah St. Utah at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. 5 TCU 8-1 1297 4 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 5 p.m. Goals Against Average 6 Baylor 8-1 1223 Detroit at Memphis, 5 p.m. ESPNU — UNLV at BYU NFL 7 Ohio State 8-1 1148 Minnesota at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. 1. Jake Allen, STL 1.40 4:15 p.m. 8 Arizona State 8-1 1146 San Antonio at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 2. Frederik Andersen, ANA 1.56 ESPN — Mississippi St. at Alabama or Auburn National Football League 9 Auburn 7-2 962 Charlotte at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. 3. Corey Crawford, CHI 1.76 2014 Standings 10 Ole Miss 8-2 944 Phoenix at LA Clippers, 7:30 p.m. 4. Pekka Rinne, NSH 1.83 at Georgia National Football Conference 11 Nebraska 8-1 925 5. Jonathan Quick, LA 1.86 4:30 p.m. NFC EAST W L T PCT 12 Michigan State 7-2 865 Sunday’s Games Denver at New York, 10 a.m. FOX — Texas at Oklahoma St. Philadelphia 7 2 0 .778 13 Kansas State 7-2 738 Save Percentage Milwaukee at Miami, 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Dallas 7 3 0 .700 14 Georgia 7-2 693 Houston at Oklahoma City, 4 p.m. 1. Craig Anderson, OTT .944 ESPN2 — LSU at Arkansas NY Giants 3 6 0 .333 15 UCLA 8-2 662 Golden State at LA Lakers, 6:30 p.m. 1. Jake Allen, STL .944 Washington 3 6 0 .333 16 Notre Dame 7-2 654 3. Jonathan Quick, LA .943 5:07 p.m. NFC NORTH 17 Clemson 7-2 500 NBA Leaders 3. Frederik Andersen, ANA .943 ABC — Florida St. at Miami Detroit 7 2 0 .778 18 Arizona 7-2 487 Points 5. Pekka Rinne, NSH .934 7 p.m. 1. Kobe Bryant, LAL 26.7 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 19 Duke 8-1 466 FS1 — North Texas at UTEP Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 20 LSU 7-3 371 2. Stephen Curry, GS 26.0 Wins 3. James Harden, HOU 25.4 Chicago 3 6 0 .333 21 Marshall 9-0 285 1. Ryan Miller, VAN 11 7:15 p.m. 4. LeBron James, CLE 24.8 NFC SOUTH 22 Wisconsin 7-2 265 5. Anthony Davis, NO 24.8 2. Pekka Rinne, NSH 10 ESPNU — San Diego St. at Boise St. New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 23 Georgia Tech 8-2 142 3. Carey Price, MTL 9 7:45 p.m. Carolina 3 6 1 .350 24 Oklahoma 6-3 135 Assists 3. Ben Bishop, TB 9 ESPN — Arizona St. at Oregon St. Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 25 Colorado State 9-1 118 1. Rajon Rondo, BOS 11.2 3. Marc-Andre Fleury, PIT 9 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014

NFL Seattle Counting on Kevin Williams For D-Line Depth By Tim Booth The Associated Press RENTON, Wash. — Kevin Williams signed with Seattle in part because he wouldn’t be asked to carry the load anymore. Going into his 12th NFL season, Williams would be able to share and spread the snaps out in the hopes of staying fresh throughout the season. So far, it’s worked great for the veteran defensive tackle. “It’s definitely easier to walk around during the week without taking such a beating on Sunday,” Wil- liams said. That plan is about to take a drastic change. The loss of defensive tackle Brandon Mebane to a torn hamstring leaves a gaping hole in Seattle’s de- fensive front. Mebane was Seattle’s run-stuffer; the nose tackle playing over the ball who regularly took up two blockers and cleared space for the rest of the Seahawks defense to run down ball carriers. There’s no one reason why Seattle has had one of the best run defenses in the league the past two sea- sons. But Mebane was a big part of that success. “He just seemed to be more consistent being a fac- tor and making plays and penetrating. It’s not always the tackles that he makes, but it the plays that he Mike Roemer / The Associated Press forces because he’s got great penetration and the ball Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) throws a pass during the irst half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears gets bounced around and other guys make tackles,” Sunday, in Green Bay, Wis. Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. “He had a great offseason, he reported in probably the best shape he’s ever been in for us and it showed NFL Imitates Pass-Happy Arena Football and he was very, very consistent. Really unfortunate injury.” By Brian Schmitz tions to install his exotic offense. Williams will get the first nod at filling in for Me- bane, although playing nose tackle has been a rarity Orlando Sentinel (MCT) More than a few purists looked “We didn’t change their down upon the gimmicky league. in his career. He did it briefly last season in Minne- When Jim Foster sees NFL quar- “Here and there, we’d get a zinger. sota due to injuries, but has not lined up over center terbacks throwing six touchdown game, but I think we Then most of all that went away much in his career. passes in a game _ or, in a half _ with Kurt Warner,” said Foster of “If you sign up for (defensive) line you’re going such dazzling offensive displays re- factored into it’’ Warner, who won a Super Bowl af- to have to take on blocks every play,” Williams said. mind him of something very, very ter being discovered in the arena “They’re just coming at a different angle now.” familiar. Jim Foster, Williams’ snap count is down significantly from Inventor of Arena Football league. “You’d hear, ‘It may be a “Arena Football,” Foster said. quirky game, but he’s a hell of a his previous seasons with Minnesota. Williams has Naturally, Foster is a tad biased quarterback.’ “ been in on 42.9 percent of Seattle’s defensive snaps about the Arena Football League, The irony for Foster is that he this season, according to Football Outsiders. which gave us the 75-70 game, the third quarter, presumably to rest his worked for NFL promotions before Tony McDaniel, who will also see increased play 50-yard field and the Orlando Pred- arm. launching the Arena league in 1987. with Mebane out, has been in on 39 percent. The Se- ators. Showing he’s still more than just He was inspired to “go outside the ahawks will also be helped by the return of Jordan He invented it. a pretty face, Tom Brady threw for box, way outside” after watching an Hill, who played last week after missing three games But it is funny how the NFL to- five in a game. So did Average Joe indoor soccer game, where there with an ankle injury. day looks a little like the quirky Flacco _ in about a quarter. A three- was actual scoring. Williams played 718 defensive snaps last season pass-happy indoor game it once TD game is a slow week for Peyton As the light bulb went on over for the Vikings. No one on Seattle’s defensive line last frowned upon, points and footballs Manning, who might play until he’s his head, Foster grabbed the closest season — playoffs included — played more than 600 flying frequently to entertain us. 57 in Denver’s offense. thing to him to start sketching out snaps. “We didn’t change their game, Receivers have replaced run- his idea. The Arena Football League “He’s handled everything we’ve done fine. He but I think we factored into it,” said ning backs as fantasy football stars. was born on the back of a 9-by-11 hasn’t needed any extra attention in practice, he has Foster, who now runs a sports con- They’re doing the Lambeau Leap manila envelope. no ailments coming up from the past or any wear sulting firm. “We contributed to it ... everywhere, even if they’re not in Arena ball would be played on a down factor,” Carroll said. the tempo, the interaction with fans. Lambeau. 50-yard field with padded walls and “For this late in the season he’s in as good a shape “There was the AFL [American The high-flyin’ circus has come huge nets where field-goal attempts as he’s ever been in. He’s a really good, stout, tough Football League], which was airing to the NFL. Actually, Big Offense could be rebounded as live balls. football player. He will give us great play in there. It it out. So it happened before but the has been stealing the stage the last Foster remembers holding a “test will be a little different style, makeup and size-wise, NFL then moved back to slam-bam few years. Now everybody is watch- game” in Rockford, Ill. The ball boy but he has great experience and he’ll adapt to this re- football for a while.” ing what the newest madmen in didn’t show up with the footballs, so ally well.” Vince Lombardi is rolling over white coats like Chip Kelly are con- somebody bought them at a local Seattle’s defensive line depth has taken hits in his film room watching the ball cocting. Kmart. throughout the season. Mebane is the fifth defen- in the sky so much, but it has only The Philadelphia Eagles X’s and A spotlight was used while in- sive lineman to be placed on injured reserve. Seattle enhanced the NFL brand. O’s wizard was driving defenses troducing players from the tunnel. picked up Demarcus Dobbs last week off waivers to Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Ro- crazy at Oregon. Foster can’t help Music from cassette tapes featuring help with the depth and even fullback Will Tukuafu ethlisberger threw for six TDs _ in but believe the Arena League influ- Chuck Berry blared between plays. could be an option for a few snaps on the defensive back-to-back games _ with no Steel enced college football, too, consider- “It wasn’t just a football game,” line as he did previously in San Francisco. Curtains around to stop him. ing many coaches learned the Run Foster said. “Lot of the things we “Kind of how we roll is everybody is versatile. If Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers ‘n Shoot from its godfather, Darrel started doing back then you see to- you watch us you know everybody plays a different spot. Nobody is in the same spot ever,” Williams said. tossed six touchdown passes _ in a “Mouse” Davis. day.” “But you got to get your study in at each position and first half. Rodgers might have fin- Foster hired Davis as his execu- Like maybe all the touchdown when your number is called you’ve got to be ready.” ished with 10 if he hadn’t left in the tive director of arena football opera- passes in the NFL today.

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record. Three decades ago, Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press before hitters began fidget- Seattle Mariners pitcher Felix Hernandez smiles as he addresses a news conference following an earlier announcement that the Cleveland Indians’ Cory Kluber won ing with batting gloves out of the AL Cy Young award, Wednesday in Seattle. Hernandez, who inished second in the voting, won the award in 2010. routine and pitchers took their sweet time, they were 30 min- utes shorter on average. With younger fans switch- Hernandez “Disappointed” Finishing 2nd in Cy Young ing to other sports and hobbies that provide more action and JUST SHORT OF CY: “I did. I had a great year,” consume less time, the league King Felix Finishes Hernandez said. “Health, I feel is searching for ways to speed fine the whole year. ... I think I up play to win some back. 10 Points Behind “I don’t know what to say. That was tough. pitched way better than 2010.” As a result, Haines is man- Cleveland’s Corey Kluber A little disappointed. Just give me more The five-time All-Star from aging a team of prospects in pitched well in the the Arizona Fall League, a de- For Cy Young Award motivation to work harder and hard and final month, but may have lost velopment league that MLB is SEATTLE (AP) — If he be better next year.’’ out on the award because of his using to test out an assortment needed any extra incentive go- next-to-last start of the season of new rules designed to keep ing forward, Seattle Mariners in Toronto. With Seattle hav- things moving. Felix Hernandez ing dropped three straight and ace Felix Hernandez found Finished second in Cy Young Voting Among them: some on Wednesday when he needing a win to stay with Oak- — Requiring hitters to keep finished second in the AL Cy land in the wild-card race, Her- at least one foot inside the bat- Young voting. nandez lasted just 4 2-3 innings ter’s box at all times. “I don’t against the Blue Jays. He gave — Allowing pitchers no know what to wild-card spot. of the Baseball Writers’ Associa- up eight runs — only four were more than 20 seconds to throw say. That was King Felix went 15-6 with an tion of American. earned — as the Mariners were a pitch. If they’re late, a ball is AL-leading 2.14 ERA and 248 Kluber, who went 18-9 with routed 10-2. called automatically. tough,” Her- nandez said af- strikeouts in 236 innings. He set a 2.44 ERA and 269 strikeouts It was Hernandez’s shortest — Allowing managers to in- a major league record when he in 235 2-3 innings, got the other outing of the season and the one tentionally walk hitters simply ter finishing 10 points behind Cleveland’s Corey pitched 16 straight games of sev- 17 first-place votes and had 169 of only three times all season by notifying the home plate en or more innings and allowing points. giving up four or more earned umpire. No pitches necessary. Kluber in the voting. “A little two earned runs or less. It was Hernandez said he believed runs. — Reducing the number of disappointed. Just give me more a brilliant stretch from May to mound conferences to a maxi- motivation to work harder and he pitched better this season Hernandez was diplomatic mum of three per team. harder and be better next year.” early August that put Hernan- than he did in 2010 when he when asked if that start made — Limiting the time be- Hernandez put together ar- dez in the lead for his second Cy won the Cy Young. Hernandez the difference in the voting. tween half innings to 2 min- guably the best season of his ca- Young award. also finished second in the Cy “I don’t know. Probably. Just utes 30 seconds. reer, helping the Mariners finish Hernandez got 13 first-place Young voting in 2009 when he one start. What can I say?” he with 87 wins and one game be- votes and finished with 159 won a career-high 19 games and said. “They just vote. Not my hind Oakland for the second AL points in balloting by members was fourth in 2012. fault. I just do my thing.” NFL Seahawks’ Brandon Mebane Will Miss Rest of Season By Jayson Jenks most consistent, best factor — so The Seattle Times that’s a big hit to take.” There was no bigger factor RENTON — Defensive than Mebane in the middle of tackle Brandon Mebane plays in the Seahawks’ stingy run defense. the land of football giants, and The best way to picture Mebane because of that he casts a long is as a roundabout: He might not shadow. always stop you, but he sure will If Marshawn Lynch is the slow you down. heart of Seattle’s offense, Me- He is so strong, his body con- bane is the anchor of its defense. trol and balance so good, that he He takes on two defenders so rarely went to the ground. His linebackers can run free. He dis- ability to dig in and clog the mantles running games, brick by middle forced running backs to brick, by sealing off the interior. change direction at the line of Now the Seahawks must scrimmage, and he was quick fill the shadow of the 6-foot-1, enough to sometimes shoot the 311-pound Mebane. gap between the guard and the Mebane, who was having the center. best season of his eight-year NFL The Seahawks demand their career, will miss the rest of the interior players also be able to season with a torn hamstring run laterally, and few big guys suffered Sunday. The Seahawks tracked running backs outside placed the 29-year-old on in- better than Mebane. jured reserve Tuesday “He disrupts the whole entire He keyed the best run de- run game,” linebacker Malcolm fense in the NFL and appeared Smith said this season. “He can to be having a Pro Bowl season make plays bounce (outside) before leaving Sunday’s victory right from the get-go, and that over the New York Giants. does help us because we’re not “He’s the most important per- the biggest guys back there. But son to this defense,” defensive we can run and we can get to the lineman Michael Bennett said sideline. Even he can make those earlier this year. “Everybody plays himself. There are times think it’s the Legion of Boom or when he can take my responsi- me or Cliff (Avril), but it’s really bility in one play, and I’ll just be Mebane.” extra help.” His loss leaves the Seahawks His loss is especially signifi- reliant on veteran Kevin Wil- cant considering the timing. The liams, a potential Hall of Famer Seahawks are about to enter the in the twilight of his career, and toughest part of their schedule, second-year tackle Jordan Hill, with five black-and-blue games who has struggled to stay healthy. against division opponents. But even if Williams and Hill fill Earlier this season, Avril in admirably, no one can replace games against San CH520629cz.ke Mebane. Francisco, Arizona and St. Louis “There is nobody like Me- as ones in which Mebane makes bane,” coach Pete Carroll said his biggest impact. Monday. “He’s a unique player. “Any game where there was a He’s had, I think, the best season lot of running,” Avril said, “you’ll he’s had since we’ve been here — see his presence being made.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Country Four band members Donna Smith, center-right, and her brother Bob Rogers perform during a Halloween party at the Swede Hall in Rochester on Oct. 19. Siblings Make Music for 50 Years COUNTRY FOUR: Brother, Sister Though they had always loved mak- Country Four plays old-style coun- “We'd get $40 each on a good night,” ing music together, starting a musical try favorites, but since they are a dance- Smith said with a laugh. “And here this Duo Original Members of Long- group had never occurred to the siblings. based band, they said they have taken the fool flies in for the show.” Standing Dance Band It was their father and a friend of his who time to learn what the dancers want to “Well I wanted to be there,” Rogers re- was involved in the Baw Faw Grange hear and dance to. They said the dances torted. who first suggested the two should play usually include some popular songs for Similarly, a few years ago, Smith was By Carrina Stanton music for a dance there. line dancing, a waltz or two and salsa, diagnosed with breast cancer and un- For The Chronicle “We never thought about playing 50 but they also play songs from country derwent a mastectomy as treatment. She years later,” Rogers said. “You just look musicians, including Merle Haggard, said the very next dance after her surgery, Siblings Bob Rogers and Donna back and where did it all go?” Jerry Reed and George Strait. she was there. She said there was never Smith grew up around music. The Country Four played at the Baw They keep a notebook in which they any question in her mind whether she They remember singing and playing Faw Grange for a year or two before mov- have written the names of their regular would be. music with their father when they were ing to playing monthly engagements at dancers and their favorite songs. If they “I had all kinds of tubes and things in toddlers. And they remember their par- the South Union Grange, starting in 1964. see them, they'll work in those songs to me but I felt a lot better being there and ents taking them to the dances at Swede They also have been playing monthly at their set. playing,” she said. SouthwestWashington Seniors Hall in Rochester. Smith said she felt like Swede Hall in Rochester since 2008. They “They appreciate the music,” Rogers Today, Country Four plays for smaller it was this huge, wonderful place with play about a dozen special events each year said, noting that the fans are mostly what crowds than they once did. Most shows amazing music to enjoy. as well, and the siblings play at one local keeps them going. “And we appreciate draw somewhere between 40 and 50 “And now we're the ones providing nursing home once a month. the appreciation.” dancers. But they have a loyal follow- the music there,” Smith said. “It's pretty When the group first began, there Country Four has always been a four- ing. Many of their fans started coming amazing what life hands you.” were times the dances only gathered some, but the duo of Smith and Rogers to their dances when they were young Rogers, 76, Littlerock, and Smith, 73, a handful of people. But their parents have remained the constant over the 50 adults and have continued, so the me- Tenino, are the two original members of were so proud of them, they attended years. Smith said working together and re- dian age range at their concerts has the local dance band Country Four. Last every dance. And eventually the group's lying on each other has been one thing that changed significantly over the years. month, the band celebrated 50 continu- reputation grew to the point they drew has kept them both coming back show af- “You'd be surprised, some of these ous years playing monthly engagements hundreds of people. ter show. Smith even recalled, with a laugh, people are in their 90s and they're still at the South Union Grange near May- “There were times we'd get so many the time Rogers was in California for busi- going strong,” Rogers said. “There are town. Several band members have come couples at a show they couldn't all fit on ness and made special arrangements to fly and gone from the four-piece country the dance floor,” Rogers recalled. back rather than miss a show. please see MUSIC, page Life 2 band over the years, but Rogers and Smith have remained. The roots of the band began with the siblings’ father, who played fiddle, piano and rhythm guitar. Their parents also COUNTRY FOUR met at a dance very much like the ones Dances held: the first Saturday of each Rogers and Smith provide music for to- month 7-10 p.m. at the South Union day. They both took piano lessons for a Grange, 10030 Tilley Road, Olympia; and time and then eventually branched out into other instruments. 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struments. Their children and playing together. Music their grandchildren can also “We’re just going to keep often be found at their monthly playing until we can’t play any- Continued from page Life 1 dances. Their sister, Eva Han- more,” Smith said. son, often comes and sings a people who follow a lot of the few songs with them. Smith’s Carrina Stan- dances. Some of them will do son played drums with them ton is a local free- three or four dances a week.” for a time and her grandson lance writer spe- also recently played with them. cializing in pieces Smith and Rogers said the for the Life section musical tradition introduced When asked what the future of The Chronicle. by their parents has continued holds for Country Four, Rogers She and her hus- on to the next generation of and Smith are certain. They band are raising their family. Most of their now said as long as they can get up their two daughters adult children play musical in- on the stage, they will continue in Chehalis. ' JudyIntimates Apparel

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

of ‘Stop Thief!’ Norman rushed Home Didn’t Hold Fond Memories for Everyone Involved after the miscreants, but on reaching the street found that they were too fleet of foot. “Across the street, W.E. Bish- op, attorney-at-law and enemy of high taxes, was marching toward the county courthouse. He sensed the situation immedi- ately and took after the fugitives at a full gallop, coat-tails flap- ping in the breeze and briefcase waving wildly. He leaped aboard a nearby truck, but the truck stalled at this crucial moment.

Pioneers Listed in Directory n 1935, an 1886 directory, Ilisting the original Centra- lia businessmen, was brought to the attention of The Centralia Weekly News. Those listed were J. Agnew, W.T. Binkley, E.R. Butterworth, C. Crosby, A.W. Hight, H.M. In- graham, C.W. Johnson, Jas. John, John Kooser, J.C. McAllister, Ladack Mull, Gov. Newal, John Robinson, J.H. Roundtree, Wm. H. Russell, H.C. Smith, H.H. Tilly, Wm. Woodham, and Jo- seph Young. William B. Keir, 320 East Lo- Submitted by Janice Duncan / for Our Hometowns cust, who had lived in Centralia This large house was built about 1910 by Jacob and Mattie Wymore on Newaukum Hill in Chehalis. A long, and sometimes sad, story is attached to the home. Wal- since 1892, remembered most ter Henry Phillips and Alice Jessiemine Wymore were married and had two children, Eunice and Emerick. Their marriage ended in divorce and the two children of the men listed. “Every town wound up being raised by their maternal grandparents, Jacob and Mattie. The children grew up on the family homestead at what is now on Brown Road East on Newaukum Hill. Pictured on the porch of that home, in this circa 1919 photo, are Jacob Wymore and Eunice and Emerick. The property was eventually deeded had its characters in those days,” to Eunice and is now owned by her niece. As an adult Emerick could have moved into the stately old home but wanted nothing to do with it. Instead, he tore it Keir said. “In those days Centra- down and used the lumber to build another home on the family land. lia’s character was Clem Crosby. You might say he was the father of business in Centralia. He was Get to Work Hobos Adna Gets Silk Flag and that, too, with an appropri- Thieves Run From Brunswig one of the squarest and best men n 1890, the Centralia n 1909, Mrs. E.E. Emery, ate ceremony.” n 1934, The Chronicle re- in town. IWeekly News encouraged Iof Missouri Valley, Iowa, Iported the chase of thieves “Ed Butterworth went to Se- the hobos in town to go to work. brought a large 6x10 silk flag for Women Set to Gain the Vote who had stolen shoes from attle and founded those funeral “It is a shame that so many the Adna School District when n 1910, the early election Brunswig’s store in Chehalis. parlors there. Doctor Newell is strong and healthy men are to she came to visit her sister. returns were promising for “The Marathon, the hop from still around, I think. J. Agnew is be found on our streets impor- “The gift was a very welcome I women gaining the right to vote. Ghent to Ais, Rickenbacker’s dead, but his son is in business tuning people for money, when one, and was doubly appreci- “In Seattle the vote was al- coast-to-coast flight and other here with the Agnew Fuel Com- on every hand work is plenti- ated, coming as it did, first when most two to one in favor of famous races of history fade ful,” the newspaper reported. needed, and from a visitor in pany. Binkley used to run the woman suffrage,” The Chehalis into insignificance beside the opera house here, but he went to “The railroad contractors find our midst, who likes to assist great Chehalis relay race, which it quite difficult to obtain help, so worthy a cause as teaching Bee-Nugget wrote. “It also car- Woodburn, Oregon.” ried in Tacoma two to one. In occurred downtown Saturday and yet there are a number of our children early in life to look morning,” The Chronicle wrote. The newspaper said he men who prefer being mendi- up to and reverence our stars North Yakima, the vote was didn’t have a bad memory of 40 three to one in favor of woman “It all began with a pair of shoes, cants (beggars) to earn an hon- and stripes,” The Chehalis Bee- appropriately enough. years ago. est living. The police authori- Nugget wrote. “As soon as a suit- suffrage. This being the case, there is hardly any doubt that “Norman Brunswig, manager ties should show this class no able flagstaff can be erected, Old of Brunswig’s Self-Service shoe mercy.” Glory will be flung to the breeze, the woman suffrage amend- New Service Station Opened ment carried strong. store, who sings the first canto “Mrs. Emma Smith DeVoe, of the story, says he was sur- n 1959, Emil Schroeder and president of the State Equal Suf- veying with satisfaction a store IMel Young, former Cen- Washington frage Association, has set apart crowded with customers, when tralia service station operators, Thursday, Nov. 24, as a day of suddenly he espied two youths opened Emil and Mel’s Texaco state thanksgiving for the newly en- headed for the door with a pair service station, a new station on franchised women of Washing- of shoes for which no legal ten- Main Street at the Ocean Beach HISTORY ton.” der had been given. With cries Highway overpass in Chehalis. Chicken Thief Kills King County Sheriff’s Deputy Thomas Meehan Near Kent on Nov. 13, 1935 We’re Here for You! HistoryLink.org something of it.’ “ Riffe Medical Center A chicken thief shoots After careful examination Family Medicine and kills King County Sher- of the crime scene Sheriff Sev- iff’s Deputy Thomas Meehan eryns reported: (1891-1935). The uniformed of- “The gunny sack, has been ficer surprised William Henry definitely traced as one put Knight on the old Valley High- out by a Spokane poultry feed way about one-half mile north company which does not sell of Kent. Police arrest suspects, its product in this area, in fact but no one is charged with the no farther west than Cou- murder. Knight will be killed lee City. There are organized by police in Butte, Montana, gangs of chicken thieves who about a month later. usually operate away from CH531014bw.cg Deputy Meehan’s body was home. Chickens stolen here discovered by a farmer at ap- are sold across the Cascades, proximately 3:00 a.m. near his or in Oregon, and we know of patrol car. He had been work- chickens stolen in Idaho that ing alone and had been shot have been sold here.” 745 Williams St. • Mossyrock • Larry Sokolic M.D. in the face. One early theory Latent fingerprints were Call for appointments - 360-983-8990 • Brianne Hoffman, PA-C hypothesized revenge for his found on the officer’s leather pressure on a “gambling clique” puttee, apparently left when involved in a case he was work- the killer(s) dragged him. ing. Meehan was quoted as A number of arrests were saying, “I’m working on a hot made, but no one was charged Sharon Care Center one now, and when I catch up with Meehan’s murder. Mee- to the fellows I want it will be han was the fifth officer in either me or them!” (The Se- Washington killed in the line “Great Care At A Great Place” attle Times). Meehan had been of duty since July 15, 1935. on the job 11 months. Meehan’s killer was ulti- mately identified as William “Shakedown” Henry Knight, who was killed You Can Count On Us! The Seattle Times reported: by Butte, Montana, police “A general round-up of all on Dec. 27, 1935. Knight had Trust the care of your loved ones known criminals and persons killed three people, including whose manner of life leaves one police officer, in Butte and to those who care! them open to suspicion was or- had taken a family hostage in dered this forenoon by Sheriff their home. Knight released Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, W. B. Severyns and his chief the family, who notified police. criminal deputy, O. K. Bodia. Knight was shot and killed as Rehab Therapy & Memory Care “ ‘It’s to be a shakedown, he attempted to escape the boys,’ Severyns told his staff house. Knight had earlier told of deputies. ‘Turn the heat on one of his hostages and a fe- Call Us Today For More Information CH530286cz.ke everybody who might have male companion that he had Join Us For A Tour And Lunch had a motive, and who you be- killed Deputy Meehan when lieve might possibly have killed Meehan caught the ex-convict 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia, WA 98531 Meehan, or who might know stealing chickens. (360) 736-0112 • email info @ sharoncare.com COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 • 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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Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 8.

Crossword

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: I equals V

“UZMADZ B SAK YXDDBZC B NXC JBO

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “What you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.” — Oprah Winfrey © 2014 by NEA, Inc.

Elizabeth Flores / Minneapolis Star Tribune Go ahead, be Gretta Freeman, 85, holds one of her favorite signs inside her home, Oct. 17, in St. Louis Park, Minn. “It’s corny, but I love it,” she said.

the little guy.” one of the first senior citizens “They were thrilled about Roundtable Freeman attended college groups in the country, at the St. Bobby,” Freeman said of her for two years. In 1949, she mar- Paul Jewish Community Center. “constant companion,” who Continued from page Life 3 ried Earl Freeman, of St. Paul, When Earl died at 82 in turns 92 this month. “They love who owned a business with his 2006, a grieving Freeman him. We are poster children for rings. “If it’s bad news,” she brothers manufacturing ma- called together the roundtable senior citizen romance.” Make your ad stand said, “I’m not going to answer. rine equipment. They met on a for comfort. Then the tables And she is proof of what Omigod, my bagels!” blind date. turned in a big way. A year lat- generosity of spirit can fos- out with a She grew up on the old North “Everybody got married by er, 78-year-old Freeman began ter. Freeman recently asked Side, a vibrant Minneapolis 20,” she said, “or something dating widower Bobby Ruben- her grandchildren to reflect community of Jewish was wrong with you.” She was stein, whom she’s known her upon the heyday of Grandma’s To learn more about immigrants. Her father, Irv 22 when her first son, Doug, whole life. “How do you date at Roundtable. From across the color advertising, or Rudick, was a newspaperman. was born. “That was the other this age?” she asked them. Jen- country within days, loving to place an ad, call “Hubert Humphrey used to rule,” she said. “Three children ny’s husband, Aaron, took her letters flooded in. (Grandma call him ‘Little Irv,’” she said. before 30.” through it. Gretta does not have e-mail.) 736-3311. Her mother, Ann Rudick, was Sons Todd and Rich ar- “First, you see each other “After I got their stories, I a St. Paul girl who modeled rived soon afterward. Freeman on occasion … then more fre- just cried,” Freeman said. “All on occasion. Freeman has one volunteered with the National quently … then you have the you have are memories. My brother, who lives in Scottsdale, Council of Jewish Women and talk.” Everybody rolled their footsteps are in the sand with Arizona. They call him “Art, Head Start, and helped to form eyes at that. my grandchildren.” 321 N. Pearl, Centralia Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 LIFE

ADVICE: Dear Abby Social Security Q&A: Man Is Slow to Join I want to apply for Extra Help with Wife and Daughters Medicare prescription drug costs. After Move DEAR ABBY: My four girls niece, with a DJ and everything, and I recently moved from Texas even though she never had one for by McClatchy-Tribune News Service to Florida to help out my in-laws. her while she was alive. My husband, “Jeff,” made a big We are all worried about my Q: I want to apply for Q: How do I know if I’ve deal about not wanting to move brother’s state of emotional well without a job, so being and how he will respond Extra Help with Medicare worked long enough to get he stayed behind. once he finds out. How do I ap- prescription drug costs. Social Security disability Now I feel proach her with my concerns and like a single par- put a stop to the party? — AP- Can state agencies also benefits? ent, and even PALLED AUNT IN THE EAST help with my Medicare though I hide it DEAR APPALLED: You A: To get Social Security disability ben from my daugh- shouldn’t and you can’t. Have costs? efits, you must meet the definition of dis - ters, I am de- a talk with your brother about - ability under the Social Security Act. And - pressed. I haven’t A: When you file your applica By Abigail Van Buren this and suggest grief counseling you must have worked long enough — and been able to find tion for Extra Help with Medicare for himself and his wife if they recently enough — under Social Security to work, and Jeff haven’t already had any. The poor prescription drug (Medicare Part D) - says he doesn’t want to come here costs, you also can start your applica qualify for disability benefits. woman may be planning to have The amount of work you need to qual for several more months. the party out of guilt because she tion process for the Medicare Savings - My husband and I have been ify for disability benefits depends on your didn’t host one while her daughter Programs — state programs that pro - together 14 years, and this is tear- was alive, or because her relation- vide help with other Medicare costs. age when you become disabled. Generally, ing me up inside. He seems to When you apply for Extra Help, Social you need 10 years of work, and that must be treating this issue as a joke. I ship with the girl wasn’t a good Security will send information to your include working 5 out of the last 10 years, suspect he likes not having the one. She may also be unable to ac- state unless you tell us not to on the ending with the year you become disabled. responsibility of a wife and kids. cept that her child is gone and not application. Your state will contact However, younger workers may qualify Our youngest is 6 months old and thinking rationally. What a sad you to help you apply for a Medicare with as little as one and one half years of she’s growing up without her dad- situation. Savings Program. To apply for Extra - work earned in the three-year period end dy! Please help me figure this out. Help and learn more, visit www.so DEAR ABBY: My wife cleans ing when the disability starts. See our Dis - — LONELY AND DEPRESSED cialsecurity.gov/extrahelp . DEAR LONELY: How long our hand-held vacuum in the While we’re on the subject of open ability Planner at www.socialsecurity.gov/- kitchen sink. I think this particu- dibplan/dqualify3.htm for credit require has this been going on? Three seasons, the open enrollment period weeks? Three months? Tell your lar appliance is probably the dirti- for qualified health plans under the ments at different ages. - husband that because you can no est one in the house and should be Affordable Care Act is November 15 longer tolerate being separated, cleaned outside, not in the kitch- to February 15. Learn more about it at you are moving back to Texas. Be en sink where food is prepared. www.healthcare.gov. sure to mention that the respon- She says she cleans the sink thor- sibility of helping HIS parents oughly afterward. I’m grossed out should not be yours alone. Your by the whole thing. What do you Q: Does Social Security provide special services or information for concerns about your baby girl are think? — PEEVED UP NORTH valid. She should be bonding with DEAR PEEVED: I think people who are blind or visually impaired? both her parents right now — and you’re grossed out by the IDEA A: Yes. Social Security offers a number of services and products specifically designed for the separation may make it more that your hand-held vacuum people who are blind or visually impaired. If you are blind or visually impaired, you can difficult for her. is the dirtiest appliance in the choose to receive notices and other information from Social Security in ways that may be house, but please calm yourself. more convenient for you. To find out more about this service, go to our page, If You Are Blind DEAR ABBY: Last Febru- People wash all kinds of things in Or Visually Impaired — Your Choices For Receiving Information from Social Security, at ary we lost my 14-year-old niece the kitchen sink — children, pet www.socialsecurity.gov/notices. Or call our toll-free number for more information at 1-800- to suicide. Needless to say, it has dishes, the soles of shoes. As long 772-1213, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, or call or visit your local Social Secu- been very hard on the family, es- as your wife cleans and sanitizes rity office and ask us to read it to you. pecially her father, who is my the sink afterward, you should be Many of our publications, such as brochures and fact sheets, are available in Braille, audio brother. The two of them were in- safe. cassette tapes, compact discs, or in enlarged print. Our publication, “If You Are Blind Or Have separable. ••• Low Vision — How We Can Help,” and other publications in alternative formats can be ob- Her mother has been playing Dear Abby is written by Abigail tained by calling, toll-free, 1-800-772-121 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). For more information, see the “perfect mother” card since Van Buren, also known as Jeanne our page Public Information Materials in Alternative Media at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/ then, even though all they did Phillips, and was founded by her alt-pubs.html. was fight. Her latest move has the mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear entire family appalled. “Mom” is Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. planning a birthday party for my Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Start on Puzzle One on page Life 7. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Saturday’s paper. Crossword

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 7

Celebrity Cipher

Today’s clue: F equals G

“V LVS RLMKYI CP SVAPE MNN JLPE TMK

FBPPS V YVIT VEI YPNS MNN NMB SLP BPRS

MN TMKB YGNP.” — X.H. M’BMKBAP

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 7: “Before I got married I had six theories about bringing up children; now I have six children and no theories.” — John Wilmot © 2014 by NEA, Inc. ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 • Life 9

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SATURDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 15, 2014 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 College Football Florida State at Miami. The Hurricanes (6-3) host this ACC showdown with the Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Cougar Town Cougar Town ’ KOMO 4 News Castle “Limelight” ABC 4 4 Seminoles. (N) (S Live) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) “Lover’s Touch” (CC) 11:00pm ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Tough Times: Teens and Parents The Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live Drew Barrymore; KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 challenges of communication. Lily Allen. 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The Hurricanes (6-3) host this ACC showdown with the Keith Urban The Today’s Home- Paid Program Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 Castle “Limelight” ABC 22 22 Seminoles. (N) (S Live) (CC) Player Series owner ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Inside Edition Straight Talk LazyTown “Great Poppy Cat (EI) Dateline NBC ’ (CC) Saturday Night Live Drew Barrymore; KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 Weekend (N) ’ Crystal Caper” Lily Allen. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Familia P. Luche Noticiero Hotel Todo Incluido (SS) Sábado Gigante (N) (SS) Familia P. Luche Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Texas at Oklahoma State. The Longhorns (5-5) take on the ››› Three Kings (1999, War) George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube. Four 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def In- Cowboys (5-4) in Stillwater, Okla., in a Big 12 matchup. (N) (S Live) American soldiers go off in search of Gulf War gold. stallments from “High School USA.” Dog the Bounty Hunter A woman of- Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog tries to Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Dog the Bounty Hunter A late-night Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog needs a A&E 52 52 fers to help trap a fugitive. ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) nab a notorious lothario. ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) Hunter ’ (CC) lead on a difficult case. ’ (CC) birthday gift for Cecily. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ›››› Rio Grande ›› Big Jake (1971, Western) John Wayne, Richard Boone, Maureen O’Hara. An estranged father Hell on Wheels “Thirteen Steps” Ruth’s Hell on Wheels “Thirteen Steps” Ruth’s ›› The Fast and the Furious (2001, (1950) (CC) returns to find his kidnapped grandson. unexpected decision. (N) unexpected decision. (CC) Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. 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(N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show CBC News: Vancouver Saturday (N) Republic of Doyle CMT 61 61 ››› Good Will Hunting (1997, Drama) Matt Damon, Robin Williams. ›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nicholson, Sean Hayes. Dying men make a list of things to do before they expire. Inside Fame “Big & Rich” (N) (CC) CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show (N) (CC) The Filthy Rich The Filthy Rich The Filthy Rich The Filthy Rich The Suze Orman Show (CC) The Profit “Unique Salon & Spa” T25 Sexy Bodies! Elvis Presley CNN 44 44 Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling CNNH 45 45 Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Somebody’s Gotta Do It/ Rowe This Is Life With Lisa Ling This Is Life With Lisa Ling COM 60 60 ››› Role Models ››› Dumb & Dumber (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly. 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(N) ’ electrical power. ’ (CC) helicopter heist. ’ (CC) Airborne” (N) ’ (CC) Collision” (N) ’ (CC) to beat out rival repo men. ’ E! 65 65 Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons ››› Sex and the City (2008, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Time brings many House of DVF “Fashion 101” The first “Trouble in Paradise” Kourtney tells Scott off. changes for Carrie and her gal pals. task is to represent DVF. College Football Auburn at Georgia. College Football College Football Arizona State at Oregon State. One week after meeting the Fighting Irish, the Sun Devils take on the SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 (N) (Live) (CC) Scoreboard (N) Beavers in the Pac-12. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football LSU at Arkansas. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) FAM 39 39 ›››› Forrest Gump (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. ››› The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. ››› The Blind Side (2009, Drama) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) FOX News Special Red Eye Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News Special Red Eye FOOD 35 35 A Hero’s Welcome Unwrapped “Turkey and Trimmings” Guy’s Grocery Games Outrageous Thanksgiving (N) Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ FX 53 53 ››› The Amazing Spider-Man (2012, Action) Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly “Mike Mike & Molly Sons of Anarchy Love is in the air for Rhys Ifans. Peter Parker investigates his parents’ disappearance. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Cheats” (CC) Samcro members. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf OHL Classic, Third Round. European PGA Tour Golf Turkish Airlines Open, Third Round. LPGA Tour Golf Lorena Ochoa Invitational, Third Round. Let It Snow (2013, Drama) Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, Alan Thicke. Northpole (2014, Fantasy) Tiffani Thiessen, Josh Hopkins, Bailee Madison. Pre- Snow Bride (2013, Drama) Katrina Law, Jordan Belfi, Susie Abromeit. A tabloid HALL 19 19 An executive has a change of heart. miere. Santa Claus prepares to bring joy to the world on Christmas. reporter falls for a politician’s son. HGTV 68 68 Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Brothers “Jessica & Rob” Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters International House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ Counting Cars ’ ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. (CC) Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (2014) Alexandra Shipp. Premiere. (CC) Beyond the Headlines: Aaliyah (N) Beyond the Headlines: Aaliyah (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Raw “Ever Present Danger” Lockup: Raw Intimacy in prison. Lockup: Raw Lockup: Raw “The Daily Grind” MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› Jeepers Creepers (2001, Horror) Gina Philips, Justin Long, Jonathan Breck. ’ ›› Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003, Horror) Ray Wise, Jonathan Breck, Garikayi Mutambirwa. ’ NBCS 34 34 World Series of Fighting 15 (N) (S Live) World Series of Fighting 15 ’ WSOF Future Champions NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger (N) Nicky, Ricky Thundermans Hathaways Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 › What a Girl Wants (2003, Comedy-Drama) Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth. Movie › What a Girl Wants (2003, Comedy-Drama) Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth. ROOT 31 31 Rodeo Chase Hawks Rough Stock. College Basketball Montana at Colorado State. (N) (Live) College Football Nevada at Air Force. (N Same-day Tape) Cops “750th Epi- Cops “Caught in a Cops ’ (CC) Cops Domestic vio- Cops “Familiar Cops “Coast to Bellator MMA: Tito Ortiz vs. Stephan Bonnar Bitter rivals Stephan Bonnar and Tito Ortiz headline this stacked card live SPIKE 57 57 sode Milestone” Lie” ’ (CC) lence call. (CC) Faces” (N) (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) from San Diego. (N) (S Live) SYFY 59 59 ››› 2010 (1984, Science Fiction) Roy Scheider, John Lithgow. ››› Space Cowboys (2000, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. NASA reunites four aging flyboys for an urgent mission. ›› Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) TBN 20 20 Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades The Bouquet (2013) Kristy Swanson, Alberta Mayne. Like a Country Song (2014, Drama) Billy Ray Cyrus. Not a Fan Gods At War TBS 55 55 Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Everybody Loves The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Deal With It ›› 17 Again Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ (2009) Zac Efron. TLC 38 38 Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ (CC) Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›››› The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. Batman battles a vicious criminal Transporter: The Series Frank is hired Transporter: The Series Frank’s pack- Transporter: The Series Frank is hired known as the Joker. (CC) (DVS) to transport a woman. (N) (CC) age turns out to be a bomb. (N) to transport a woman. (CC) TOON 42 42 ››› The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008) Freddie Highmore. Premiere. King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ The Boondocks Black Dynamite Family Guy (CC) Attack on Titan TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “Tor House” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) The Dead Files A double homicide. The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest “TV Blunders 4” Hair Jacked Hair Jacked Hair Jacked Hair Jacked Fake Off A life-or-death game show. World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 young boy is abandoned. ’ (CC) “Comic Perversion” ’ (CC) “Internal Affairs” ’ (CC) “Wonderland Story” ’ (CC) singing coach faces accusations. ’ “Boys’ Night” ’ “Regrets Only” VH1 62 62 The Temptations Fame brings rewards and pressures to the quintet. ’ (CC) CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story TLC’s unprecedented fame. ’

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