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$1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Discover! Seeks Cash History of Activism Children’s Museum Looks to Next Oil Train Debate Just the Latest in Line of Phase After Successful Pilot / Main 3 Northwest Environmental Clashes / Main 7 Commissioners Get Earful on ATV on Roads Issue ORDINANCE FAILS: Outcry from Property owners were upset, all-ter- ers sent the idea back to the discussion people can figure out how they want to rain vehicle riders felt slighted by coun- table. regulate ATV use on secondary roads. Property Owners Along Roads ty officials and emergency responders The core of the issue was an ordi- Lewis County discussed starting a pilot Proposed for ATV Use Plays weighed in on response times. nance that was proposed to allow street- program with members of the Cowlitz Major Factor in County Decision After a one-and-a-half hour public legal ATV riders the opportunity to ride Basin Off-Road Vehicle Group and other hearing on a proposed ordinance allow- legally on Salmon Creek Road and Koons interested parties. By Christopher Brewer ing wheeled all-terrain vehicles on two Road near Mossyrock. According to state In a public hearing that lasted well [email protected] rural Lewis County roads, commission- law, counties with more than 15,000 please see COMMISSIONERS, page Main 12 Chehalis School District

Pete Caster / [email protected] Eyes $36 Million Bond Lynn McCord, of Chehalis, left, and Maureen Baker, Chehalis, look through ballots at the Lewis County Courthouse on Monday Preparing for Election Day Ballot TALLY: Early Count Low After Election Officials Predict 68 Percent Turnout By The Chronicle Last-minute ballots continue to make their way in to the Lewis County Auditor’s Office with just hours to go before polls close, but the projected voter turnout may prove to be a little optimistic compared to the numbers reported so far. As of Monday afternoon, Lewis County elec- tions officials Election reported a 38 percent voter turnout. That’s 2014 up from 26 percent last Pete Caster / [email protected] Wednesday but Chehalis School District Superintendent Ed Rothlin stands outside the oice of Cascade Elementary in Chehalis on Monday afternoon. still well below a predicted 68 percent figure. A UNIFIED CAMPUS: The county ONLINE sent out ballots If Approved, Bond Look for re- to more than Would Help with a sults to Tuesday’s 43,700 regis- election at www. tered voters $56 Million Project, chronline.com around Lewis Making Kindergarten beginning at 8 County, and p.m. Stories will be as of Monday Through Eighth Grade updated through- about 16,600 Campus Possible out the night have turned with interviews, them in. But By Justyna Tomtas photographs and elections spe- [email protected] comments from cialist Heather candidates. Boyer said the The Chehalis School Dis- number of bal- trict will be asking taxpayers lots coming in are increasing as 8 p.m. to approve a bond of almost Tuesday rolls around. $36 million in February for a “We’re getting more than normal,” project with an estimated cost Boyer said. “Usually the day before of more than $56 million. the election and Election Day, we get According to Superin- a lot of people.” tendent Ed Rothlin, the pro- If you haven’t turned in your bal- posed plan would replace lot yet, 8 p.m. is the deadline to do both Cascade Elementary so. Ballots must be postmarked by and R.E. Bennett Elementary, close of business today, and two drop two aging buildings. On Monday afternoon, Chehalis School District Superintendent Ed Rothlin stands at the foot of a spiral staircase that goes from the basement of R.E. Bennett Elementary up to the school's stage. For decades, students have tagged the please see ELECTION, page Main 12 please see BOND, page Main 12 inside of the vertical hallway with graiti.

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Canine Research Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 52 UW Scientists Looking to Markiewicz, Michael W., Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 61 Extend Life of Dogs / Main 14 90, Oakville @chronline Scattered rain Knokey, Gail Ann, 65, see details on page Main 2 Rochester Find Us on Facebook Kalich-Karki, Eileen, 104, www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Dylan Centralia thecentraliachronicle Whaley, Boistfort Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Calendar Today WHAT’S HAPPENING? Bingo, Chehalis Lodge, doors open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.; food available, If you have an event you would (360) 736-9030 like included in the Community Health and Hope Medical Outreach, free medi- Calendar, please email your cal clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 information to calendar@chronline. Cooks Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose income com. Include a daytime telephone is less than 200 percent of the poverty level, (360) number where you can be reached. 623-1485 There is no charge for these listings. For questions about calendar items, Public Agencies call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) 807-8238. Chemical Dependency-Mental Health-Thera- peutic Court Sales Tax Advisory Committee, 2:30 p.m., conference room, Lewis County Public Health & Social Services Department, (360) 740-1148 Lyceum is free and may also be Lewis County PUD Commission, 9 a.m., 240 Sev- taken as Humanities 286, one credit. enth St., Morton, (360) 748-9261 or (800) 562-5612 Lyceum classes are held in WAH 103 or, if more space is needed, Corbet Theatre. Organizations For more information, call Jody Pe- Submitted by Kristi Ward Wells for “Our Hometowns,Volume 2” Submitted by Kristi Ward Wells for “Our Hometowns, Volume 2” A lagpole ascent gives a bird’s-eye view of the Ci NAMI Lewis County educational program, terson, (360) 736-9391, ext. 209, or email Frank Ward saved the day by rescuing a vilian Conservation Corps camp at Lewis and Clark 6-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland her at [email protected]. - Library, (360) 880-8070 or [email protected] stranded climber and threading a new State Park in 1935. Senior Song Birds, 9:50 a.m., Twin Cities Se- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., lag into place on a 135-foot lag pole,- nior Center, 2545 National Ave., Chehalis, (360) Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis the tallest lying at any Civilian Conser 740-4199 Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, hard-shell vation Corps camp as of June 1935. Southwest Washington Mycological Society, 6 tacos, two for $1, other menu items, (360) 736-1146 p.m., WSU Lewis County Extension conference Games Night, 5:30-9 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, room, Lewis County Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 Chehalis, free, (360) 740-0492 Editor’s Best Bet Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Unity Church, Steve Brown, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 748-1753, hraj@lo- Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Writer, Historian to Talk About CCC in Washington calaccess.com Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Table, Writer’s Forum, 1-3 p.m., 4162 Jackson Highway, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Writer and historian Janet them, highlighting the creation Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Oakley will be talking about and culture of CCC logging Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centralia, (360) 269-8146 or Public Agencies the Civilian Conservation camps. Corps in Washington state The presentation is a part- (360) 748-3521 Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency on Ag- Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Oakview ing Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m., LMTAAA Olympia from 1933 until 1941 during a nership of Mineral School and Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-4671 office, 2404 Heritage Court SE, Suite A, Olympia, presentation at 7 p.m. Wednes- Humanities Washington. (360) 664-3162, ext. 112 day at Morton’s Roxy Theater. Following’s Oakley’s talk Support Groups Lewis County Solid Waste Advisory Committee, Oakley will describe the will be a reading of a short play, 1 p.m., large conference room, Lewis County Public CCC’s impact on the state’s adapted from Oakley’s award- Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Bethel Services building, 2025 NE Kresky Ave., Chehalis, natural resources and on the winning novel “Tree Soldier.” Church, for mothers with children pregnancy (360) 740-1451 men who worked to preserve Donations will be accepted. through 6 years old, sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) 864-2168, email [email protected] or visit Organizations www.facebook.com/chehalismops Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Assembly NAMI Lewis County Connections Support of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Assembly NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 p.m., room 880-8070 or [email protected] of God, Centralia, (360) 736-6769 or (360) 324-9050 Write-In, 3-7 p.m., Vernett Smith Chehalis Tim- 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia College, (360) 304-9660 berland Library, bring laptop or pen and paper to Al-Anon, Fellowship in Unity, 6 p.m., Unity Cen- Soroptimist International of Lewis County, 5:30 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., pursue writing 50,000 words in 30 days, http://goo. ter, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-8104 or p.m., contact for location, (360) 748-7860, jwdm- Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, gl/59XE7b (360) 736-6439 [email protected] (360) 485-2852 Life Recovery Group, 7-8 p.m., Dayspring Bap- Onalaska Alliance, 6-7 p.m., Onalaska Commu- Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Club, 7:30 p.m., tist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, (360) nity Youth Center, Central Avenue, Onalaska, pre- Public Agencies Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Chehalis, 748-3401 sentation on food banks, (360) 978-4018 or visit (360) 767-0719 www.OnalaskaAlliance.org Lewis County Mental Health Coalition, 10-11:30 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- a.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second- en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0450 or (360) 736-4163 floor conference room, (360) 740-1430 Wednesday, Nov. 5 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S Market Support Groups Reducing Underage Drinking Coalition, 2 p.m., Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 520-0772 Lyceum Class to Focus on Domestic violence support group, 5:30-7 p.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second-floor 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, sponsored by Hu- conference building, (360) 740-1424 man Response Network, (360) 748-6601 Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Support Groups Reducing Food Waste Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Lewis County Pub- Gabby Bryne, from the Thurston lic Health building, second-floor conference room, “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a County Solid Waste Program, will be Thursday, Nov. 6 (360) 740-1418 loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Home Hospice, giving tips on how to waste less food Napavine City Council, budget workshop, 6 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, (360) 330-2640 Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- p.m., Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch Ave., (360) 262- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- when she makes a Lyceum presentation 3547, ext. 213 manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Wednesday at Centralia College. halis, (360) 740-0492 CC Grow, farmers market, noon-3 p.m., Centra- Centralia, (360) 736-9268 The average American wastes 209- lia College, across from Health & Wellness Center, Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Providence Cen- 254 pounds of edible food each year, (360) 736-9391, ext. 650 Organizations tralia Hospital chapel conference room, (360) 748- which costs a family of four about $130 Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Pearl St., Cen- 8687, Facebook page: Lewis County Multiple Scle- per month. Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 tralia, (360) 736-5639 rosis Support Group The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Nov. 4, 2014 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s L 51.45 65.0 +0.02 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s 74.35 85.0 -0.03 80s H 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 3.80 10.5 +0.16 H 50s Cowlitz at Randle Showers Likely Scat'd Rain Rain Likely Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny 40s 7.25 18.0 +0.05 30s L 60º 52º 61º 54º 61º 48º 57º 36º 56º 36º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 6.37 ---- +0.07 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 ...... 6:59 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:51 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 57 Moonrise ...... 3:49 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 57/49 59/41 Moonset...... 4:14 a.m. Normal High ...... 56 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 41 57/49 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 70 in 1949 Seattle Anchorage 30/20 pc 34/21 pc Record Low...... 16 in 1935 59/51 Boise 55/42 cl 63/42 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 56/47 s 62/48 pc Yesterday ...... 0.05" 60/50 59/42 11/6 11/14 11/22 11/29 Dallas 68/51 t 63/49 sh Month to date ...... 0.24" Tacoma Honolulu 85/74 pc 84/72 ra Normal month to date ...0.61" Centralia 59/51 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 73/55 s 80/60 s Year to date...... 34.11" 60/52 Yakima Nashville 68/51 pc 63/48 sh Normal year to date ....33.45" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 77/53 s 81/55 s 61/44 Longview 58/51 Trees None None St. Louis 58/43 sh 61/44 s Salt Lake City 53/42 s 58/42 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 59/52 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 70/56 s 78/57 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 68/52 s 67/55 pc Portland 59/51 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 59/53 60/49 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 70/49 s 68/49 s New Delhi 90/65 s 89/64 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 60/36 s 64/37 s Paris 54/42 mc 53/39 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 59/50 sh 59/53 ra Spokane 55/43 ra 54/46 cl London 52/39 sh 51/36 pc Rio de Janeiro 94/74 pc 88/73 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 58/52 sh 59/55 ra Tri Cities 65/49 ra 62/47 mc Mexico City 76/50 pc 77/53 pc Rome 65/60 sh 65/59 ra sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 60/50 sh 60/53 ra Wenatchee 60/43 ra 56/47 cl Moscow 42/34 pc 41/34 s Sydney 77/61 pc 84/59 t

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Family CH528811cz.cg Call Today: 360-264-2353 Inside The Chronicle Dental 872 Sussex Ave. E, Tenino, WA 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia CeNTer 360-736-6322 • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Next Up for Children’s Museum — Raising $3 Million CHAMBER UPDATE: the funding secured by the third quarter of next year. Organizers of While most children’s muse- Discover! Museum ums cater to ages 10 and under, Roe said, Discover! will cover a Seek Funding Sources broader age range. and Work to Secure Many children’s museums charge up to $12 per child, but Permanent Chehalis Roe said Discover! will charge Location; $450,000 between $4 and $5. The experimental pilot mu- Already Committed seum opened in the Twin City By Dameon Pesanti Town Center last February for [email protected] a six-month trial run that was later extended for an additional With promising results from five months. More than 14,600 the Discover! Children’s Mu- adults and children paid for ad- seum pilot project in hand, of- mission to the museum, nearly ficials are working to secure tripling projected attendance. funding and a new, larger and Terms over real estate with permanent home. the Chehalis city government are Children’s Museum Advisory still being worked out. Group Chairman Larry McGee In February, the Chehalis and Vice Chairman Allyn Roe City Council voted to have city updated the members of the Dameon Pesanti / [email protected] staff work out a lease agreement Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Children's Museum advisory group Chairman Larry McGee (left) listens to vice chairman Allyn Roe explain funding and de- on city property on Northwest Commerce Monday as to what sign plans for the Discover! Children's Museum to members of the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monday after- Louisiana Avenue. The museum lies ahead for the project’s future. noon. group proposed a 20-year lease “The focus is, let’s gear up for with options to extend it for six the capital campaign,” Roe said. additional five-year terms, to to- The Children’s Museum Ad- the organization needs to raise has already been committed. Roe said. “There’ll be lots of is- tal 50 years. visory Group, which operates $3 million, which they’ve been The group has been working sues if we can fit in as a priority.” “Nothing has been finalized under the nonprofit Friends of working to raise since January. with state representatives Rich- The remaining money is pro- between the two parties as of the Chehalis Community Re- That total has been broken down ard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, and Ed jected to come from national yet,” said Chehalis City Manager naissance, is considering renting into three $1 million pieces, each Orcutt, R-Kalama, to get another foundations and granting bodies. Merlin MacReynold. some of the space to early child- targeting local, state and nation- $1 million from the state Legisla- Roe said the M.J. Murdock Char- The pilot museum closed Dec. hood development programs al revenue sources respectively. ture next year. itable Trust encouraged them 29 last year. and local preschools. At the local level, Roe said, a fea- “If there’s an opportunity to apply for one of the trust’s Organizers project 22,000 To build the proposed sibility study is being done to assess we’ll do that. Otherwise maybe $500,000 grants. paid guests per year once the 18,000-square-foot building, how to raise the money, but $450,000 we’ll break it out over two years,” The group hopes to have all of permanent museum opens. County Gives Funding for Prevention Therapist for Pe Ell School District EARLY INTERVENTION while they don’t visit the schools ing to Danette York, the county’s every single day, the availability Department of Health director. PROGRAM: District Is “We’re proud of the school program and of a therapist to work with stu- Stride said the Cascade staff Fifth in County to Join dents to ease their concerns and are more than willing to help out proud of what we’re able to do.” help them in the learning pro- schools in the area, and Pe Ell Program Designed to cess is largely dependent upon being added to the growing list Help Students with funding, among other factors. of schools requesting their help Dr. Richard Stride Variety of Learning “It depends on how much means they’ve proven a dem- CEO of Cascade Mental Health money is available and how onstrated ability to lend a hand Disabilities, Mental many clients we get,” Stride said. to some of the most vulnerable Health Issues Additionally, those needing children in the area’s schools. with school performance rang- “They saw some of the posi- immediate help can be referred “We’re proud of the school By Christopher Brewer ing from developmental disabili- tive outcomes that were taking to Cascade in Centralia, Stride program and proud of what ties to mental health issues. place,” Stride explained. “We’ve [email protected] added. we’re able to do,” Stride said. “The younger we get them, had no problems, and in fact we Funding for the prevention “Our heart is with the citizens of The Pe Ell School District will the more we can do for them,” get a lot of kudos from school counselor to be available on site Lewis County.” soon get some help for students Dr. Richard Stride, CEO of Cas- teachers and administrators.” comes from the county’s one- ••• cade Mental Health, said. “We’re with learning disabilities, mental One therapist is assigned to 10th of 1 percent sales tax to fund Christopher Brewer: (360) health situations and more that basically doing early interven- each school district participating chemical dependency treatment 807-8235 could make it difficult for their tion services. Those are utilized in the program, and Stride said and similar programs, accord- development in school. to help assess students who have Lewis County commission- those concerns, helping them ers on Monday approved $5,000 academically and socially get to in funds as part of an interlocal where they need to go.” agreement between the county Cascade already partakes in and Cascade Mental Health Care early intervention programs in to provide a prevention coun- schools in Chehalis, Centralia, selor to the district through the Napavine and Winlock. Stride 2014-15 school year. Centralia- said Pe Ell school officials looked based Cascade will provide the at successes in the programs in counselor, who will work along- those schools and requested to side students who have concerns be a part of it as well. News in Brief The Tenino High School Band, Chehalis Water, directed by Andrew Bowerly, Wastewater and guest bagpiper Chuck Nugent and soloist Sha- Stormwater Rates ron Johnson will to Increase perform. Ken Smith, By The Chronicle president of the As of Nov. 1, Chehalis resi- Centralia Stake dents saw an increase in water, of the Church wastewater and stormwater rates of Jesus Christ on utility bills. of Latter-day Can’t live with it, The average single family Ken Smith speaker Saints, is the home in the city can expect to guest speaker. see about a $15 increase in a bi- Honor Guard can’t live without it. monthly water bill. Residential will be performed by the Veterans customers outside of city limits of Foreign Wars and the Ameri- will see an increase of about $17 can Legion Post 17. The Final Roll per bill. Call for those who died in service This is addiction. In 2012, the Chehalis City will conclude the celebration. Council approved a new sched- Refreshments will be served. Break the cycle. Get help. ule for utility rates. The most Admission is free. current rate increase is the third step in the schedule. Prior to We’re here to help you 2012, rates were frozen for five Health and Hope Clinic years. Providence St. Peter Chemical Dependency Center offers comprehensive outpatient Public Works Director Rick Hosts Benefit Breakfast services for substance abuse, problem gambling and tobacco cessation. We treat Sahlin said the increased rates By The Chronicle adults and adolescents. are meant to keep up with costs Health and Hope Medical to maintaining the system and Outreach is hosting a breakfast To help you get the most appropriate care for your situation, funding utility improvement to connect with the community we invite you to: projects. and educate the public on the Come to an orientation session. Call 360-456-7575 to reserve a spot. Orientation clinic’s efforts to bring medical takes place at 8 a.m. Monday through Friday. You’ll learn about our services and Veterans to Be treatment to the impoverished. “It’s an opportunity to debrief have the opportunity to schedule time for a full assessment. Honored at Lewis everybody and remind people Get an assessment. We can help you determine what services are a good fit. we exist,” said board member County Celebration Jami Lund. Register for treatment. We’ll work with you to find the best treatment option, By The Chronicle The walk-in clinic serves the and we’ll help you with the admission process. While all who served will be uninsured or underinsured resi- honored, this year’s Lewis Coun- dents of Lewis and South Thur- If you’re ready, we can help you get your life back, ty Veterans Day celebration will ston counties who earn 200 per- one day at a time. recognize World War II veterans cent below the poverty line. in particular, with the theme Services are free of charge “The Greatest Generation.” and offered from a Christian www.providence.org/SW-AddictionRecovery The 11th annual celebration perspective. will be on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in The breakfast will be held at Call 360-456-7575 for more information. the Cultural Hall of the Church 7:30 a.m., Wednesday at Jeremy’s CH529988cz.cg of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Farm to Table at 576 W. Main St. Saints at 2195 Jackson Highway, in Chehalis. The cost to attend Chehalis. is $20. Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 LOCAL Auxiliary Prepares to Send Christmas Spirit to Soldiers SPREADING THE LOVE: Courtesy Photo Volunteers Group to Provide put care Marines Overseas “I’m not a political person, but I support the packages men and women that their lives for us.” into a vehicle with Care Packages; in 2013. The Donations Needed Lewis County Joey Schilling Marine Corps By Justyna Tomtas president of auxiliary Auxiliary is [email protected] continuing the tradition A local group intends to pro- the auxiliary, said it is important for postage, something Schilling for the 10th vide the hard-working men and to show those serving that they said will cost the group between year. women of the military some are appreciated during the holi- $600 and $1,000. Christmas cheer this season, days when many of them wish “There are a lot of people who continuing a decade-long tradi- they could be closer to home. help out to get this stuff together tion. “It’s greatly appreciated (by and to get it into the packages,” At least 35 boxes packed to plenty of help packing the box- the brim with goods will be them) and I think they need our Cox said. HOW TO HELP es, Schilling is still in search of shipped overseas to active serv- support,” she said. Approximately 25 women Anyone who would like more donations. The last boxes ing military members, providing Throughout the year, the are involved with the project to donate items can call Joey will be packed by Nov. 22, so all them with snacks and gifts just auxiliary club sends care pack- through the auxiliary, as are Schilling at (360) 280-6827. Do- donations need to be submitted before the holidays. ages to different branches of the countless other volunteers who nations can also be brought to by that time. Schilling said the In the 10th year of the project, military, but Schilling said the donate either their time or pur- Tyler Rental in Chehalis, where boxes will then be shipped on the Lewis County Marine Corps Christmas drive is the biggest chase supplies for the packages. Schilling works. Nov. 24 from a post office in Lit- League Auxiliary plans to send one of the year. Schilling said a group from tlerock. the boxes to a unit of Marines Kay Cox is one of the many Thurston County bakes dozens “We’ve shipped from there stationed overseas. The care volunteers helping with the ef- of cookies for the soldiers, pro- their nation. for 10 years,” Schilling said. packages are filled with donated fort. She’s been busying herself viding them with a taste of home. “I’m not a political person, but “We have a system with all the goods, including homemade preparing labels and ensuring ev- The overall goal is to make I support the men and women customs forms and it runs like knitted scarves, beef jerky and erything is organized. Cox said sure those serving know they that sacrifice their lives for us,” clockwork.” hot apple cider mixes. a fundraiser held at Applebee’s have people thinking about the Schilling said. The public is invited to help Joey Schilling, president of earlier in the year has helped pay commitment they have shown to Although she currently has send off the boxes. News in Brief areas nationwide on Veterans shelters. who have served our nation and Hannon. Sleep Country USA in Day, Nov. 11. The Corps does not charge an the armed forces,” said James R. The U.S. Army Corps of En- Chehalis Gathering Toys The fee waiver requires only entrance fee to access its parks. Hannon, the Corps’ Chief of Op- gineers is the nation’s largest verbal confirmation of service. Other agencies that manage rec- erations in Washington, D.C. federal provider of outdoor and for Foster Children The waiver covers fees for boat reation areas on Corps lands are “We invite veterans, active water-based recreation, hosting By The Chronicle launch ramps and swimming encouraged, but not required, to and reserve service members, more than 370 million visits an- Sleep Country USA is host- beaches. offer the waiver in the areas that and their families this Veterans nually to its 404 lakes and river ing its Secret Santa Toy Drive to The waiver does not apply to they manage. Day to launch a boat, swim at projects. ensure each foster child in the camping and camping-related “We first began the Veterans one of our beaches, or just spend To locate a Corps recreation Northwest wakes up with a gift services, or fees for specialized Day fee waiver in 2006 as a way some time together enjoying the site in this area, visit http://goo. on Christmas morning. facilities such as group picnic to honor the men and women outdoors free of charge,” added gl/n80ajm. Individuals can become a Secret Santa by donating new, unwrapped gifts to any Sleep Country store until Dec. 14. Also, snap a photo of yourself while donating or shopping for a gift Locally and share it in the Sleep Coun- Owned & try “Be a Secret Santa” Facebook Operated Roger & photo contest to share the spirit Linda Rose of giving. A Sleep Country USA store is located at 1654 NW Louisiana a Ave., Chehalis. 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Since the Live Your Dream Awards program began in 1972, about $30 million in education $ $ grants have been disbursed to as- 399 NO INTEREST 549 sist tens of thousands of women 403 512 achieve their dreams of a bet- oac ter life for themselves and their families. OR The ultimate goal of the pro- renewed Leather match gram is to help women improve Leather rocKer their economic status by prepar- recLiner recLiner ing them to enter or re-enter the PAY CASH SAVE workplace. Unlike other award programs, the Live Your Dream Awards can be used for books, child care, transportation or any other expense that will help a woman AN ADDITIONAL 5% reach her educational goal. $ $ Applications can be submit- 599 899 ted online at www.soroptimist. 521 subject to prior saLe 512 org or mailed to Centralia-Che- halis Soroptimist, P.O. Box 356, ~ Fall Into Comfort ~ Centralia, WA 98531. 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Gold • Centralia, WA Army Corps-operated recreation www.rosesfurniture.net PH 807-1211 • Main 5 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Judge: Liquor Board Broke Open Meetings Law The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. During 17 Recreational Marijuana Discussions MISSED OR LATE PAPER? VIOLATIONS: Pot Rules which covered nearly every as- Delivery deadlines: pect of the new legal pot industry, Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. Adopted During from what constitutes a serving Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. “The rest of us didn’t get to participate in those Please call your carrier or district manager directly. Gatherings Will Not Be size of marijuana to what sorts For all other issues please call our after hours customer meetings or find out what was said.” of security systems licensed pot service line at (360) 807-7676 for current delivery Thrown Out, Judge Rules businesses must have. status and to leave messages (next business day response). By Gene Johnson "The rest of us didn't get to Arthur West participate in those meetings or TO SUBSCRIBE The Associated Press plaintiff in lawsuit find out what was said," West To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation SEATTLE — The Washing- said. stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- ton Liquor Control Board broke The judge said she would tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. in the first three months of 2013, Monday. "When Board members 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. the state's open public meetings soon after voters approved Ini- traveled around the state to hold hold a hearing later this month law 17 times as it began working tiative 502. As the three board public forums, they took time to about whether the board mem- TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING on rules for the recreational mar- members — Sharon Foster, meet with representatives of lo- bers broke the law knowingly. Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit ijuana industry, a judge ruled. Chris Marr and Ruthann Ku- cal government, law enforcement If they did, the board mem- www.chronline.com. Thurston County Superior rose — traveled around the state and the prevention community, bers could each be liable for pen- Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Court Judge Christine Schaller holding public hearings about typically at their request. At alties of $100 per violation, said Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager issued the ruling Friday in a case the legal marijuana rules, they these meetings, LCB staff shared Michele Earl-Hubbard, a Seattle Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] brought by Arthur West, a critic also sometimes met quietly with the proposed timeline for imple- open-government attorney who of the legal pot law. The judge local police, officials and preven- mentation, explained the process is not involved in the case. OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS said that although the board tion groups. the agency would use for gather- Judges around the state have 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia broke the law, it didn't take any "In the early months follow- ing feedback and Board mem- been reluctant to void actions Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. actions at the meetings that ing passage of I-502, there were bers listened to any concerns." taken by agencies over violations would warrant throwing out the many questions about what le- West said the private nature of the open meetings act, Earl- SUBSCRIPTION RATES marijuana rules it eventually ad- galization meant for local com- of the meetings obscured the in- Hubbard said. Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 opted. munities," board spokesman formation the board was work- "It doesn't incentivize any- Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 The meetings at issue came Brian Smith said in an email ing with as it developed the rules, body to follow the law," she said. Home delivery One month ...... $12.90 Three months ...... $35.15 Six months ...... $65.15 Man and Son Rescued From Cliff Near Mount St. Helens One year ...... $122 By The Chronicle Casey Wassell, 42, is diabetic and to stay away from the river. The the information to authorities at By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States had not taken his medication. father and son became stranded about 8 p.m. Sunday. One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 A helicopter crew rescued a Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Toutle man and his son Monday He also suffers from gout, said when it became too steep and After hours of ground search- Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 morning after they spent the night Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office they were too exhausted to get ing, the team located Casey Was- One year ...... $194 / $227.45 stranded on a cliff near Elk Rock. Chief Criminal Deputy Charlie off the cliff, Rosenzweig said. sell and his son and made voice Online subscriptions to chronline.com Casey Wassell and his Rosenzweig. Casey Wassell had a cell contact with them at 6 a.m. Due One day ...... $2 11-year-old son, Fisher Wassell, The two had gone elk hunt- phone and was “surprisingly to how steep the cliff was, a he- One month ...... $8 were transported to Providence ing and were familiar with the able to get coverage” from the licopter was called in to rescue One year ...... $84 Centralia Hospital for treatment area. However, the Toutle River area about 5 miles west of Mount them. It arrived at about 8 a.m., Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- after the 8 a.m. rescue. had washed out the land next to St. Helens, Rosenzweig said. He 12 hours after the report was scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or Both were hypothermic. the cliff, so they hiked a hillside called his wife and she reported made, Rosenzweig said. when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers News in Brief in Education. BACK ISSUES County Approves woman in the Capitol State For- High School Reopens not alone walking this journey, Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- est about 9 miles northeast of that they have way more sup- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks Agreement for Road Oakville early Sunday morning. After Shooting port than their small circle,” said old are $2 per issue. Maintenance in Several Drugs or alcohol appear to be MARYSVILLE (AP) — Hun- Tammie Clifford, a local resident THE NEWSROOM a factor in the crash, which oc- dreds of people lined the en- and an alumna of the school. For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Lewis County Cities curred at about 2 a.m. on the Ce- trance to a Washington state The shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, the appropriate person listed below. dar Creek line, according to the high school as it reopened Mon- 15, a popular freshman who had REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR By The Chronicle Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 State Patrol. day, more than a week after a recently been named a home- Lewis County commissioners Chelsea M. Rohr was driv- coming prince, died of a self-in- [email protected] on Monday approved a master student fatally shot three of his Editor ing westbound and attempted to classmates, wounded two others flicted wound after opening fire. interlocal agreement that enables Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 make a 180-degree right-hand and then killed himself. Zoe Galasso, 14, was killed Lewis County Public Works to during the shooting; Gia Soria- [email protected] turn when her 2003 Mazda Pro- Waving well-wishers, many Sports Editor help several local cities perform tege struck a tree. holding candles, greeted stu- no, 14, died Oct. 26; and Shaylee Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 road maintenance of different She was transported to Provi- dents returning to Marysville- Chuckulnaskit, 14, died Friday. [email protected] sorts. dence St. Peter Hospital in Olym- Pilchuck High School following Two other students remain Visuals Editor The agreement between Lew- pia with unspecified injuries. She the Oct. 24 shooting. People hospitalized. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 is County and the communities was not wearing a seat belt, ac- cheered as buses and cars en- [email protected] of Chehalis, Morton, Mossyrock, Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, cording to the State Patrol. tered the school campus. Napavine, Toledo and Winlock West and Centralia Lewis County Communities Her vehicle was destroyed in “It’s emotional, for sure,” said provides $20,000 per year for Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 the crash and towed from the Deidre Butler, a local resident. each community, with a total of [email protected] scene. “It’s incredible that everybody Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, $30,000 per year for an upcom- The crash remains under in- came together like this. It’s still East Lewis County Communities ing five-year period. The money vestigation, according to a press hard to believe that it actually Oct. 31 - Nov. 6 Dameon Pesanti ...... 807-8237 can be used for Lewis County release by the Washington State happened right here.” Guardians of the Galaxy [email protected] road crews to perform work such Patrol. A 10:30 a.m. assembly started $4 • PG-13 Education, General Assignment, South as traffic striping, vegetation 11:00 am & 2:00 pm Thurston County Communities, Napavine the school day, and lunch was in (Sat., Sun.) Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 control, snow plowing, site sur- the gym because the cafeteria veying, chip sealing and other Mother Blamed for Guardians of the Galaxy [email protected] where the shooting took place re- Lewis County Government, Business, uses for road maintenance as Baby Death in Fire mains closed. The normal class $4 • PG-13 Legislature, Tourism, Religion, deemed necessary. 5:30 pm South Lewis County Communities

schedule, with its earlier start, (Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs., NO FRI.) CH30092cz.cg Lewis County already had Near Olympia Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 resumes Tuesday. 22 Jump Street [email protected] entered into a similar agreement OLYMPIA (AP) — A woman Washington Gov. Jay Inslee with Pe Ell before Monday’s deci- $4 • R Sports, News and Photography who left her infant son alone in asked residents to wear red and 9:00 pm Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 sion. (Sat., Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., hurs., NO FRI.) a bedroom where a hotplate was white — the school colors. [email protected] Commissioners unanimously Halloween Party With the Hillbilly Zombies being used for heat is being in- The colors stand out vividly in Death Notices, What’s Happening, approved the agreement as part Friday 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm vestigated for manslaughter in a memorial with flowers, balloons $3 Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices of their consent agenda in Mon- with parent at or before 6:00 pm Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 his death, the Thurston County and messages of love that covers $12.75 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday day’s meeting. [email protected] sheriff’s office said. the fence around the school. Minor with parent before 7 pm only The 18-month-old was not “I think it’s going to be huge $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 [email protected] 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia [email protected] for the kids to realize that they’re (360) 736-1634 Morton Woman Injured in a crib. The hotplate with an Church News open coil sat on a floor covered in State Route 508 Crash [email protected] ...... 807-8217 with clothes, said Lt. Cliff Zie- Senior Media Developer By The Chronicle semer. The hotplate apparently ROCHESTERLUMBER Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 A 44-year-old Morton wom- overheated or possibly came in [email protected] an was injured after her vehicle contact with clothes that started THE CHRONICLE left the roadway and rolled Sat- the fire, he said. PUBLISHER The mother was outside the Insulation • Vapor Barrier • Screws • Bolts 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech urday about 10 miles west of 17 colors $ 19/lf Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 Morton. home, eating at another house on Sliding Door Hardware • 24’ Trusses 2 CH530169sd.cg [email protected] According to the Washington the property, when the fire broke 3’ Painted 25 year Sunguard Sales Director out about 5 a.m. Monday about Blueprints • and of course all the lumber! Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 State Patrol, Michelle Maxwell Withe & Green $ 99/lf [email protected] was traveling west on state Route 10 miles northwest of Olympia, SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 8’, 10’ & 12’ in stock 1 Circulation Manager 508 at about 9:45 a.m. when her Ziesemer said. Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net 19523 Sargent Rd SW Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 1993 GMC Jimmy went off the She suffered a third-degree Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays Rochester WA burn to her nose and smoke in- 360.273.5213 [email protected] road to the right, drove up an Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE embankment and rolled onto its halation trying to get back inside. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 top in the westbound lane. She was treated at an Olympia [email protected] The vehicle was destroyed in hospital and transferred to Har- Design Director the crash. borview Medical Center in Se- Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 Maxwell was transported to attle, he said. Detectives were [email protected] Morton General Hospital with investigating her for negligence. LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC unspecified injuries. There were two adults and PRESIDENT, COO The cause of the crash was a child in a separate home in a different part of the house. They Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 deemed to be inattention, and Check out our [email protected] the driver was cited for wheels made it out safely. Business Manager off the roadway. No one could reach the baby Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 Drugs or alcohol were not boy in time. They were met by [email protected] factors, and Maxwell was wear- flames when they opened the FHA Director of Production and IT ing a seat belt, according to the door, Ziesemer said. Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 State Patrol. The father was in jail at the [email protected] time, having been arrested about Back to Work Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 2 a.m. for driving with a sus- FAX NUMBERS State Patrol pended license, Ziesemer said. Program Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 Investigating There had been two similar Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 Becky Carver NMLS: 185042 CH528824cz.db bedroom fires in the home in the Obituaries ...... 807-8258 Crash That Injured All loans subject to credit approval. Rates and fees subject to change. Mortgage inancing provided by past two months that were not PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company. Equal Housing Lender. ©2014 PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 reported, he said. Company. PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company (NMLS: 13649) is a wholly owned subsidiary of a state- Rochester Woman chartered bank and is licensed by WA Dept. of Financial Institutions-consumer lender lic no. CL-13649. V032514. 126th VOLUME, 47th ISSUE Thurston County Fire Dis- THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) By The Chronicle trict 13 said the house was burn- Oice 360.807.4400 • [email protected] POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, The Washington State Pa- ing when firefighters arrived. 2401 NE Kresky Avenue, Centralia, WA 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. trol is investigating a crash that They were unable to reach the lo.primelending.com/rcarver The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- injured a 22-year-old Rochester child because of the flames. tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Tuesday, Nov. 4, 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 Domestic Violence Worthy of Constant Attention

Several Lewis County law needed as reminders of an issue domestic violence hotlines na- suffer all 12 months of the year. enforcement agencies collabo- Our Views that has personally impacted tionwide. Whether it’s listening to rated Friday for a warrant sweep the Peace.” many. The most unfortunate fact of someone who has been victim- targeting offenders accused of So moved was one Chehalis One must look no further all is that most cases of domestic ized, offering support or notify- domestic violence abuse. teen that he launched his own than The Chronicle’s daily abuse likely go unreported, with ing law enforcement of offenders Ten arrests were made. personal campaign. crime roundups to see that this victims fearful of further unde- who remain at large, there is Continued focus on the issue Seventh-grader Ashton Lan- is a pervasive issue with daily served punishment at the hands likely something most of us can is welcome and needed. noye convinced his football ramifications for those affected. of their aggressive partners. do. Much of the nation was team to wear purple in a sign of Here are a few disturbing It’s not something that can For those suffering, please shocked earlier this year when statistics from the National simply be stamped out, and the consider reaching out to those support for domestic violence surveillance footage surfaced Coalition Against Domestic issue is one that is much more offering help and advice. showing National Football victims. Violence: complex than we would perhaps The Washington State League running back Ray Rice “My team and I believe there • One in three women — and like it to be. Domestic Violence Hotline is punching his wife in the face, is no excuse for domestic vio- one of four men — have experi- Awareness is a key compo- available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. knocking her unconscious. lence,” he said in a video nomi- enced some form of physical vio- nent in improving conditions for each day at (800) 562-6025. The The outrage spawned a nating others to do what they lence from an intimate partner. the millions of people made vic- national hotline, available at all number of movements aimed could to promote the cause. • Partner violence accounts tims by domestic abuse, though. hours, can be reached at (800) at countering domestic abuse, Efforts by a professional ath- for 15 percent of all violent Domestic Abuse Awareness 799-7233. among them a new initiative lete, a local boy and even law en- crime. Month has ended, but it’s impor- Visit www.wscadv2.org for from Seattle Seahawks Quarter- forcement agencies are wonder- • On a typical day, there are tant that we all remain vigilant additional information and re- back Russell Wilson called “Pass ful, but they are not necessarily more than 20,000 calls made to in helping those who continue to sources. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County 1847 Pages Tell of Oregon Trail Journey As I held the 167-year-old document in my hands, my eyes wa- tered, blurring the bold script written by a man who had packed all his belongings and left his home in Missouri, seeking a better life for his wife and four sons in Oregon’s Willamette Valley of Oregon Territory. But I knew the rest of the story. Nicolas Coonse, who surname later was spelled Koontz, ven- tured west along the Oregon Trail in May 1847 with his pregnant wife, Matilda, and their four sons — Henry, Barton, Felix (called Grundy) and John. They loaded belongings onto a farm wagon with bowed strips covered by a double-folded white canvas. The first entry on the yellowed paper, dated May 12, 1847, states, “Encamped tonight eight miles west of the military line.” Ten days later, the wagon broke an axletree, and the next day busted two coupling poles. Letters to the Editor At Independence, Missouri, the pioneers joined a large wagon train, which divided into Maybe Obama Should pass in Centralia. smaller groups. Coonse referenced a “great up- LETTERS POLICY Like most people, I suppose, roar about calves and horses all caused by Jim Join Ebola Fight there were occasions when I got Laflin, he’s grumbling with the women about thar • Limit letters to the editor a little impatient with the wait To the editor: to 500 words or less. calves.” By Julie McDonald times and backups during peak On Oct. 16, President Ebola • Include the town where At one point, while Coonse was hunting his Obama issued a grievous execu- traffic volume periods of the day. you live and a daytime But really, that was to be expect- oxen, his wagon’s canvas covering caught fire, but flames were tive order authorizing the secre- telephone number. quickly doused, saving the powder and provisions inside. tary of defense to call to active ed, and some backup of flow was • The Chronicle does not bound to occur. I’m reading many books about the trials endured by intrepid duty members of the National publish letters that advocate pioneers traveling west for five months on the Oregon Trail dur- Guard and state militias to fight boycotts of local businesses. Actually, it is remarkable to ing the 1840s, shortly after explorers discovered South Pass in the Ebola epidemic in West Af- • Emailed letters are me that the construction crews present-day Wyoming, which enabled passage through the Rocky rica. preferred. Send to letters@ have kept things moving as well Mountains by wagons pulled by oxen or mules. This executive order is a chronline.com as they have during such a major overhaul of this section of road- Women cooked meals over open fires, cared for children, death sentence for the military • Letters may be mailed to ordered to West Africa! Letters, The Chronicle, 321 way. What’s more, the flaggers walked beside the wagons, and occasionally found a creek to wash and other crew members have clothes. Matilda watched four rambunctious boys between the Obama is sacrificing the N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA. 98531 or dropped off at The been professional, cordial and ages of 3 and 9, all while caring for her husband and the unborn sons and daughters of American families by sending them to Ebo- Chronicle’s front desk. often had smiles on their faces. child in her womb. Hats off to the DOT engineers They traveled through parts of what today are Kansas, Ne- la-infected Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Guinea while he (the presi- and construction crews working braska, Wyoming and along the south side of the Snake River in Democrats would proudly vol- on this project. Idaho before reaching Three Island Crossing, usually in August. dent) hides in the White House unteer to join their president Pioneers hoping for better access to food and water and a slightly issuing unreasonable executive in West Africa. Surely these orders for others to accomplish. Harry Trent shorter journey crossed the river there, about 70 miles east of Fort Obama supporters would eagerly Centralia Boise. Obama has no qualms about volunteer: putting America’s young people Bill Clinton, Chuck Hagel, Courageous drivers maneuvered oxen and wagons into the in harm’s way in Ebola-stricken river, across sandbars and two islands. Though the water looked Michelle Obama, Michael Moore, Beauty Bark Makes Africa so long as he and his fam- Hillary Clinton, Chuck Schumer, calm, the current was strong, often overturning wagons and carts, ily are safe at home. From his Nice River Bottom spewing treasured belongings into the river, where they floated Bill Gates, Jaun Williams, Joe White House sanctuary he or- Biden, Barney Frank, Al Sharp- To the editor: downstream. Other pioneers drove wagons onto a flat-bottomed ders other people to do danger- Has anyone else noticed the ferry to cross the water. ton, George Soros, Eric Holder, ous and deadly work while he Jesse Jackson, Harry Reid, Dr. Chehalis River retention pond As Nicholas Coonse urged his cattle into the river, he spied claims the glory. Remember how being built at the Centralia Po- an oxen with its horns caught on the ferry cable. In his diary, fel- Thomas Frieden, Warren Buf- the president stole the glory from fett, Dick Durbin, Nancy Pelosi, lice facility next to the Interstate low traveler James Jory, who described Nicholas as “a jovial man,” the Navy Seals when they cap- John Kerry, Susan Rice, Lois 5 Mellen Street interchange? recalled that fateful day when Matilda Coonse cautioned her hus- tured and killed terrorist Osama Lerner, Brian Williams, David It looks as though it should band to be careful in trying to free the animal. bin Laden? Axelrod, Oprah Winfrey, Bob hold 6 to 8 feet of flood water in- These young Americans “He made a laughing rejoinder, ‘If I was born to be drowned I Beckel, Alex Baldwin and Ger- side the premises. won’t be hanged, and if born to be hanged, I’ll never be drowned.’” called to active duty should not The spreading of soil and go to West Africa unless Obama aldo Rivera. As his wife and children watched, Nicholas jumped from the With these superior intellec- beauty bark in the low areas next ferry and swam toward the beast, “but miscalculating the current himself goes with them and to the Chehalis River around the serves with them shoulder to tuals involved in West Africa, the was carried below, and was caught in a whirlpool and went down,” Ebola virus will be extinguished interchange will soon be a nice Jory said. Some accounts say a horse kicked him in the head. shoulder. Obama is command- addition to the bottom of the er in chief of the military, and within a few weeks. Whatever the cause, Nicholas Coonse died that Sept. 7, 1847. river bed. Again, enhancing the only if he comes out of hiding He left a distraught wife — she gave birth prematurely to a baby Richard E. Block wild and hatchery fish runs we and personally leads his troops girl who survived only two days — and four sons. Centralia enjoy. should any activated reservists The flood studies and state I’ve always been fascinated by the story of Matilda Koontz, go to Africa. and federal planning have prov- who later married John R. Jackson and settled on what today is A better alternative to WSDOT Praised for en again that we who have lived known as Jackson Prairie. That’s why I spent a week at the Wash- Obama’s ordering the reserves our whole lives on the Chehalis ington State Library digging through family records and papers Mellen Traffic Flow to Africa would be that any ser- River know nothing of water collected diligently and preserved by her granddaughter, former vice in Africa be on a voluntary To the editor: movement. Chehalis librarian Anna Koontz. basis. Rather than activating the I just wanted to give some They are using our money Now you know the rest of the story too. reserves the president should call praise to the Washington De- and it appears they might need ••• for volunteers to serve in Africa, partment of Transportation for more if it rains enough. Julie McDonald, a personal historian and former journalist who lives in and Obama should be the first how it has managed the traffic Toledo, owns Chapters of Life, a company dedicated to preserving family sto- volunteer. flow in the construction area Mike Hedge ries. She may be reached at [email protected]. Undoubtedly many Obama around the Mellen Street over- Centralia

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When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Northwest Has Long History of Environmental Activism OPPOSITION: Oil Train Debate Latest, Most Personal Environmental ‘‘This is the perfect Battle in Region storm to produce By Eric Florip massive democratic The Columbian opposition to fossil When the movement of oil fuel exports.’’ trains emerged as a major con- troversy in the region, it wasn’t the first rodeo for many of the Lauren Goldberg Northwest environmental activ- attorney for Columbia Riverkeeper ists who joined the fight. Plenty were already involved in the campaigns against coal Northwest is a key tipping point, and natural gas, which are still Goldberg said. Climate change very much alive — if perhaps figures prominently into the ar- overshadowed in Vancouver — guments of fossil fuel opponents. along with the oil effort. Op- ponents have turned out by the The fight has put Washington hundreds to speak against plans and Vancouver in the national to expand the presence of com- spotlight, and the decisions modities they say pose a grave made here will reverberate far threat to public health and safety. beyond Washington and Oregon, The fight over fossil fuels is Zachary Kaufman / The Columbian Goldberg said. the latest in a long history of en- An oil train passes the Vancouver Land Bridge. The high-proile nature of oil and coal trains is drawing opposition from a “We are the thin green line vironmental battles in the North- broader coalition of activists than earlier environmental movements. here in the Northwest,” she said. west. One of the most transfor- Brush Prairie activist Stephen Hulick sees stopping coal and oil mative in recent memory was the The fossil fuel controversy in the Northwest Forest Plan of environmental battles play out so-called “timber wars” of the has escalated in recent years as a 1994. Large swaths of forestland for decades as an observer. His terminals themselves as a bigger early 1990s, which dramatically spate of new coal and oil termi- became off-limits to logging, organization, the land trust, is priority than worrying about reshaped forest policy and log- nals have been proposed across and timber harvests by then had a nonprofit conservation and how the commodities are trans- ging in Oregon and Washington. the state. The issue took on an plummeted from their earlier stewardship organization that ported, he said. Hulick said he’s One of the icons of that era, the even higher profile in Vancouver peaks. hasn’t been involved in any par- seen plenty of environmental northern spotted owl, remains a last year, when Tesoro Corp. and Some activists during that ticular campaign. controversies during his decades key factor in conservation efforts Savage Companies floated plans time used acts of civil disobedi- of activism, but remains focused today. for an oil terminal capable of ence for their cause, such as spik- TODAY’S ACTIVISTS also operate on the Beyond Coal and Oil But the recent debate over handling an average of 360,000 ing trees or chaining themselves in a very different technological campaign he’s now involved in. fossil fuels, particularly coal and barrels of crude per day. The oil- to them. Today’s activists have world than in the past. Email and The timber wars pitted en- oil, has resonated with people in by-rail operation would be the made headlines by occasionally social media connect people like vironmental activists against a a way the timber wars never did, largest such facility in the region, attempting to block oil trains never before, which has helped logging industry tied to many some activists say. That’s partly by far. on railroad tracks, among other drive huge numbers of people to families and communities in the because of visibility, said Beth actions. Last year, three demon- the fight in one way or another. region. Today’s fossil fuel clash Doglio, campaign director for MANY OF THE PLAYERS in the strators in a large protest rap- The review of proposed coal ex- involves a wide range of commu- Climate Solutions in Olympia. current fossil fuel fight weren’t pelled off the Interstate 5 Bridge port terminals has drawn tens nities and companies promising Residents can plainly see coal around for the environmental and unfurled a banner that read of thousands of comments. Just new jobs and other economic and oil trains rumbling directly battles of yesteryear. But some “COAL OIL GAS/NONE SHALL this week, more than 700 people benefits. through urban areas across the of the communities in the cross PASS.” packed a hearing in Olympia on The settings are very differ- state, she said. They’ve seen sto- hairs are no stranger to contro- In any debate, it can be the subject of oil transport safety. ent. But the driving force behind ries of derailments and disasters versy. Doglio noted Grays Har- tempting to boil positions down Gatherings in Vancouver have the battles of today and the past elsewhere, then watched the bor — the site of three proposed to something that’s overly sim- seen similar numbers. may not be so different, Lamb same rail cars pass by homes, oil terminals — as an example. plistic, said Glenn Lamb, execu- “This is the perfect storm to said. parks and rivers, she said. “That was ground zero in the tive director of Vancouver-based produce massive democratic op- “In their heart, I feel like a lot “It’s a very real thing, and it’s timber wars, and in the spotted Columbia Land Trust. But such position to fossil fuel exports,” of the people want to protect this very tangible,” Doglio said. “A owl battle,” she said of the com- an approach doesn’t always re- said Lauren Goldberg, staff at- place,” Lamb said. “It feels like spotted owl is an owl. It’s not munity on the southern Olympic flect the complexity of those is- torney with environmental the interests then and now are your children that could be Peninsula. sues, he said. group Columbia Riverkeeper. coming from that place of loving harmed.” The timber wars culminated Lamb has watched Northwest There’s also a feeling that the the Northwest.” Lawyer Dressed as Jedi Challenges Washington City's Pot Ban CLARKSTON (AP) — A ational marijuana sales within not seen the lawsuit but the city nue for the last four months dur- at which time they admitted it's Clarkston, attorney sued the city the Clarkston city limits will has received notice of it. ing this moratorium when they happening." and four city councilors who expire at the end of this month, "It wasn't unexpected," she could have been open, and also Laws said he had a number voted to prohibit retail marijuana The Lewiston Tribune reported. said. "He has talked about suing. for the time going forward." of reasons for seeking a law- sales within city limits. And he Washington legalized recreation- I wasn't surprised at it." The moratorium's initial pur- suit against the city, including did it in a Jedi costume. al marijuana in 2012. The lawsuit also seeks a state- pose has run its course, he said. Clarkston's vote in favor of le- Rick Laws says the city's ban Laws, who is representing ment from the court declaring a "The moratorium was put galizing marijuana by a vote of is unconstitutional. He filed the Clarkston business owners Kelly ban on marijuana sales uncon- out there with the idea that they 1,373 to 1,137. motion on Halloween on behalf and Julie Jackson, said the city stitutional. needed time to get the zoning "It's contrary to what the vot- of Canna4life LLC, which is and the councilors are being Similar local efforts to ban regulations in place," Laws said. ers asked for, even the voters in scheduled to open Nov. 25, pro- sued for damages in "an amount retail marijuana shops have been "Well, the zoning regulations Clarkston," he said. "So they're vided the business can submit a to be proved at trial." launched in Colorado and Or- came back from the planning imposing their personal agenda retail marijuana license to the When reached by phone egon. commission months ago. The on the will of the people, and state of Washington. Friday night, Clarkston Mayor Laws said his clients have zoning regulations were ad- that's not what they were elected The moratorium on recre- Kathleen Warren said she had "been injured by the loss of reve- opted by the council weeks ago, in office to do." Grays Harbor County Won’t Seize Land for Large Flood Project By Steven Friederich the swing vote on the commis- have strong beliefs on this. … The said. “You should know why em- and you knew what this project The Vidette sion, stated he was not interested price was so high because the land- inent domain occupies the world. was about,” Smith said. in spending taxpayer dollars for owners were not willing sellers.” It is for all, not just for few.” Frank Kirsch, who lives along The Grays Harbor County condemnation proceedings. Gordon noted he could al- Smith noted he led a petition the road and is another strong commissioners have voted not to Gordon said he abstained be- ways try to get the county in- in the spring of 2010 and had advocate for the project, said use the eminent domain process cause he is just frustrated with volved again in the process, de- hundreds of signatures on it ask- the county should not have been to condemn two parcels of land the way things turned out. pending on who wins the next ing for the county commissioners afraid to use eminent domain. along the Wishkah River and “By initiating the eminent do- county commissioner election, to take action. Money was even “It’s just another government have officially removed the coun- main process, it doesn’t mean which would, again, be the swing allocated to the project by the process,” Kirsch told the com- ty as the sponsor of a potential we would have condemned vote on the issue. Chehalis Basin Flood Authority. missioners. “It’s not just put there multimillion dollar flood protec- the property,” Gordon said. “It The county’s decision was first “I’m going to pursue this, for the county to take someone’s tion wall along Wishkah Road. made known to the public dur- whatever it takes, to find an- property. It’s put there for the County Commissioner Herb would have gone to a judge. It would have given us a tool to ing the public comment period of other source of money because, property owner. … Eminent do- Welch joined County Commis- Monday’s commission meeting. ultimately, our people are aging main is the voice the property sioner Wes Cormier in voting not help drive the price of property Former county commission can- and they’re going to need ambu- owner has. He gets to come to to proceed with condemnation down to a more reasonable price. didate Al Smith said he is disap- lances” that can get through high court and state his piece before of two properties needed for the … This is a critical project.” pointed in the decision. water on roadways, Smith said. the judge so the county can’t just Wishkah Road Floodwall Project Cormier said he doesn’t feel “We had crossed all of our T’s “I’m really unhappy with this following an executive session comfortable paying anything grab his property without good last week. County Commissioner more than 20 percent over the and dotted all of our I’s,” Smith because you had the entire file representation from somebody.” Frank Gordon abstained. value of the properties and noted Two advocates for the Wish- that if the city of Aberdeen or an- kah Road project told the county other agency wanted to pay more, FREE LECTURE - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC commissioners on Monday that then they could step up and be they were disappointed in the the sponsor of the project. GOT PAIN? Inflammation is the Cause decision. Earlier this year, the county The executive session hap- decided not to sponsor a project pened on Oct. 20 and lasted for on the Satsop River, but Fish & of 80-90% of ALL DISEASE 20 minutes. Gordon and Corm- Wildlife has since shown interest, Heart Disease • Cancer • Arthritis • Chronic Pain ier were both present but Welch, Cormier noted. You can feel better! Natural medicines exist that have been proven who has been sick during recent “We shouldn’t force anyone to as powerful as prescription drugs—without the negative side effects. meetings, called in by phone. The sell us their land when they really meeting minutes state that Welch, don’t want to,” Cormier said. “I FIND OUT ANSWERS TO YOUR HEALTH CONCERNS: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 Sharon Care Center 7:00 - 8:30 pm Speaker: Terry Lemerond “Great care at a Great place” LOCATION: Centralia College CH530123jr.cg You and Your family can count on us! CH528821cz.cg Walton Science Center, Room 121 Trust the care of your loved one Corner of Centralia College Blvd. and Washington Ave. to those who CARE! Centralia. Seating is Limited! SPONSORED BY: Serving Lewis County seniors since 1998. Join Us For A Complimentary Tour And Lunch Questions? 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 Call: (360) 736-3830 Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens LEWIS COUNTY block of Deep Creek Road on phetamine possession. block of Main Avenue in Mor- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT SHERIFF’S OFFICE Chehalis at 8:21 p.m. on Sun- ton at 12:56 p.m. Friday. The day. The teen was distracted by suspect, a blonde woman un- Walmart Theft Arrest Home For Sale Broken Into her cellphone lighting up in the Disorderly Downtown known to the victim, was not • A Wenatchee man was ar- • A second-degree burglary center console of the car and left found. The damage is estimated rested after he tried to shoplift the roadway to the right. She hit • Derrick L. Whitcomb, 29, of was reported at a home for sale Centralia was cited and released at $375. from Walmart in Chehalis. Po- on the 100 block of Riffe Hill a power pole and a weatherhead lice responded to the store at 4:42 at a residence. The pole fell, re- for disorderly conduct and re- Road in Morton. Damage to sisting arrest at 11:38 p.m. Fri- p.m. on Saturday and Sammy sulting in wires on the roadway. MOSSYROCK POLICE the door frame is estimated to day on the 1000 block of South J. Bowling, 34, was arrested for The girl was not injured, but the be $200. Nothing appears to Tower Avenue in Centralia. Trash Tossed in Yard third-degree theft. He tried to 1995 Hyundai Accent received have been stolen. The break-in • Police advised a man who steal baby oil, shoes, a hat, gloves, occurred between January and major damage to the passenger allegedly threw garbage into a a jacket, a shirt and a belt totaling Oct. 31 of this year. side front corner. She was cited Teens Caught with Booze $116.48. A knife was found on his for second-degree negligent yard on the 100 block of Mead- • Officers referred several ju- belt behind his back. driving. ow Lane in Mossyrock to stay Foggy Crash veniles to the prosecutor’s office away from the area and to not for minor in possession of alco- throw trash in people’s yards or • A 19-year-old Salkum man hol at 1:14 a.m. Saturday on the When You Gotta Go struck a guardrail at 1:30 a.m. Fraud Victim he could be arrested. The inci- 1400 block of Oxford Avenue • Mark J. Chapman, 50, of on Sunday at the intersection of • A 20-year-old Chehalis man in Centralia. A 16-year-old was dent occurred at 3:45 p.m. on Fuller Road and Spencer Road reportedly discovered fraudu- Oct. 27. Chehalis was arrested and cited transferred to the hospital for al- for urinating in public after he near Salkum. He was trans- lent charges totaling $483 in his cohol poisoning. ferred to Providence Centralia accounts. The victim is unsure urinated on the sidewalk on the Hospital for a minor head injury. how the second-degree theft Possible Prowl side of a building on the 1200 The man was traveling south on happened. The crime occurred Domestic Violence • Officers responded to the block of Southwest Williams Fuller Road in thick fog when between Friday and Saturday • Police arrested and booked 100 block of Meadow Lane in Avenue in Chehalis at 4:41 p.m. he ran into the guardrail at the near the 100 block of Curtis Hill Ann M. Arnold, 34, of Chehalis, Mossyrock after homeowners on Sunday. end of the road and hit his head Road in Chehalis. Investigation for fourth-degree domestic vio- reported hearing what sounded Chapman was reported to be on the steering wheel and wind- is underway. lence on the 1200 block of Alder like footsteps running from extremely intoxicated and was shield. The 2004 Ford Escape Street in Centralia at 10:59 a.m. the residence at 10:30 a.m. on taken to the hospital because he he was driving sustained major Theft in Rock Quarry on Monday. Thursday. Nothing was found couldn’t take care of himself, ac- front-end damage from the im- • Elmer C. Disney, 60, of during a check of the area. cording to police. pact. The driver was cited for • Deputies responded to a re- Tekoa, was arrested and booked speeding too fast for conditions. port of malicious mischief and for fourth-degree assault domes- theft of various types of copper tic violence in the 1300 block of wire on the 500 block of Man- Woman Airlifted Belmont Avenue in Centralia at dy Road in Toledo at 9:13 a.m. 4:22 a.m. on Tuesday. • A 20-year-old Chehalis on Nov. 3. The theft from the KATHLEEN MARY woman was airlifted to Har- quarry occurred between Oct. FLANIGAN HUBBARD BRAAE borview Medical Center after 31 and Nov. 3. The total value of she broke a femur and received the stolen wire was unknown at Drug Bust facial lacerations in an accident press time. Investigation is un- • Following a lengthy investi- Our beautiful mother went to be with in the 2200 block of Centra- derway. gation by the Anti-Crime Team, the Lord and her true love, Kenny, on lia- Alpha Road in Chehalis at officers arrested Mathew J. Goff, 1:10 p.m. on Friday, the woman Oct. 15, 2014 due to a brief illness. Katie CENTRALIA POLICE 29, of Centralia, for dealing was driving north in a 2005 drugs. Police seized 50 grams was an amazing woman, mom, grandma, Toyota Scion when she left the DEPARTMENT of heroin, half an ounce of great grandma, great-great grandma, roadway, overcorrected and slid Four Vehicle Prowl methamphetamines, scales and sister, aunt and friend to many. She was head-on into a large tree. The more than $2,400 in cash after deeply loved and will be missed forever. car was a total loss. She was cit- • Police responded to a report a search warrant was served on ed for no seat belt, speeding too at 8:27 a.m. on Friday of four Goff’s house on the 600 block of A memorial will be held on Nov. 8, 2014 fast and no insurance. vehicles being broken into and West Main Street in Centralia at from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Centralia items stolen. The vehicle prowl occurred sometime overnight 3:56 p.m. on Monday. Bible Baptist Church 1511 S. Gold St., Left Turn Fail on the 2600 block of Cooks Hill Centralia, Washington. • An 86-year-old Chehalis Road in Centralia. MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT man failed to yield while mak- To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. ing a left turn and drove into Domestic Violence in Morton another vehicle at 9:25 a.m. on School Bus Punch • Steven W. Tower, a 46-year- Saturday on Bishop Road in • Police are investigating a old transient, was arrested after Chehalis. The man was driving report of a 7-year-old boy who he allegedly pushed a woman’s a 2002 Toyota Camry, which was allegedly punched by an head into a light pole. Tower was sustained major damage to the older kid on a school bus at 1:03 booked into the Lewis County front end. He hit a 1994 GMC p.m. on Friday on the 800 block Jail for fourth-degree assault, Ruth N. Lamotte pickup driven by 75-year-old of Harrison Avenue in Centralia. domestic violence. A passerby May 6, 1939 ~ Oct. 26, 2014 man, the vehicle sustained ma- witnessed the alleged incident family and friends on the jor damage to the left side. The Meth Found which occurred at 5:57 p.m. on 86-year-old man was cited for Oct. 27 on the 500 block of Ad- east coast were always on failure to yield. No one was in- • Officers arrested Terry R. ams Avenue in Morton. her mind. Although the jured in the accident. Strong, 46, of Centralia for an distance prevented her kids outstanding warrant at 6:04 p.m. from meeting a lot of her on Friday on the 1200 block of Tire Fight family, the frequent stories Distracted by Phone Alder Street in Centralia. He • A witness reported to police • A 17-year-old Chehalis girl was also referred to the Lewis that a woman stabbed the tire she would tell made them all stuck a power pole in the 100 County Prosecutor for metham- of a parked vehicle on the 200 feel like they had met them and knew them all. Ruth was preceded in death by her parents, Allen and Marion Nelson; a brother, Gas in Washington — $3.15 (AAA of George Nelson; and a Death Notices Lotteries Washington) grandchild, Morgan Romine. • MICHAEL W. MARKIEWICZ, 90, Oakville, Crude Oil — $76.53 per barrel (CME She is survived by her Washington’s Monday Games Group) On Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, died Thursday, Oct. 30, in Centralia. No brothers, Roger (Beatrice) services have been scheduled at this Powerball: Gold — $1169 (Monex) our beloved mother and Silver — $16.02 (Monex) Nelson and Tom Nelson and time. Arrangements are under the - di Next jackpot: $178 million friend, Ruth, went to be with their families; six children, rection of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Mega Millions: the Lord. Ruth Lamotte, Shawn Lamotte, Allen Centralia. Next jackpot: $321 million Corrections 75, lived in Mossyrock, • GAIL ANN KNOKEY, 65, Rochester, died Lotto: 02-15-19-27-41-47 (Michelle) Lamotte, Dan - Washington. She was Saturday, Nov. 1, at home. Service de Next jackpot: $$5.4 million In the Saturday article “Cen- Lamotte, Ramona (Gary) tails are pending. 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• Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Death of Brittany Maynard Galvanizes Right-to-Die Efforts DEATH BY CHOICE: Oregon spending about $7 million a year to protect the practice in states Woman Followed where it has been authorized Through With Plans and passing legislation in states where it has not, said Mickey to End Life Through MacIntyre, the group's chief pro- Death by Dignity Law gram officer. The group said its website has By Steven Dubois had more than 5 million unique The Associated Press visitors over the past month, PORTLAND — Brittany while Maynard's two videos have Maynard's last days started a na- been viewed more than 13 mil- tional conversation about wheth- lion times on YouTube alone. er it's OK for a terminally ill per- "The incredible number of son to end his or her own life. people who have been inspired Now that she has died, it's by Brittany's story, we hope to time to see whether the millions translate that into action in mov- of clicks and views she generated ing toward legislative change in online trigger more than just this coming session," MacIntyre talk. said. Advocates for expanding Not everyone who viewed right-to-die laws beyond a hand- the videos is a fan. Social con- ful of states expect attention servatives have sharply criticized from the young woman's story Maynard's decision, and it's un- to carry into the new year, when likely any Republican-controlled state legislatures go into session. legislatures will consider right- "I think on both coasts we're to-die laws. going to see legislative action," A leader of a legislative com- said Peg Sandeen, executive di- mittee that handles health issues rector of the Death with Dignity in Wyoming said she believes National Center. there's no chance the state would That optimism will be met enact a law allowing doctor-as- with the political reality that sisted . such legislation has been pushed "My sense is Wyoming would for years, often unsuccessfully. reject it out of hand, it would "Suicide is never a good solu- just be a flat 'no,'" said state Rep. The Associated Press tion, regardless of the situation Maynard Family / Elaine Harvey, adding that peo- that one is confronting," said This undated ile photo provided by the Maynard family shows Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old terminally ill woman who ple in the state have said consis- Judie Brown, president of the died under Oregon's law that allows the terminally ill to end their own lives. Sean Crowley, spokesman from the group Com- tently that they value life. American Life League, a Catholic passion & Choices, said late Sunday, that Maynard was surrounded by family Saturday when she took lethal medication Maynard's relatives asked for group. prescribed by a doctor and died. She was weeks shy of her 30th birthday. privacy Monday and have not re- Maynard, terminally ill with leased information about funeral brain cancer, grabbed the nation- arrangements. A spokesman for al spotlight for about a month af- this summer in hopes that telling relevant or salient to their lives," pass an aid-in-dying bill in June. Compassion & Choices said she ter publicizing that she and her her story would lead to political Sandeen said. "I think the Britta- Democratic Assemblyman John died peacefully, surrounded by husband, Dan Diaz, moved to action in California and across ny Maynard story makes it real." Burzichelli, who authored the family and friends in her Port- Portland from Northern Cali- the nation. Whether that hap- Vermont last year became the bill, said he is hopeful it can pass land home. fornia so she could use Oregon's pens is an open question. But first state to legalize aid in dying the state's lower chamber before Oregon was the first U.S. law to end her life on her own Maynard succeeded in raising through legislation. Oregon and the end of the year. If that hap- state to make it legal for a doctor terms. Maynard told journalists awareness about an issue that Washington did so by referen- pens, he expects the Senate to to prescribe a life-ending drug to she planned to die Nov. 1 and was trending on Facebook and dum, and it was effectively legal- pass it soon after. a terminally ill patient. Through followed through Saturday. She Twitter after her death. ized through court decisions in Republican Gov. Chris Chris- June 30, just over 800 people had was 29. "Younger people support Montana and New Mexico. tie has said he opposes the mea- used the law since it took effect She approached the advocacy death with dignity at really high In New Jersey, the state As- sure. shortly after the November 1997 group Compassion & Choices levels, but it's not necessarily sembly considered but failed to Compassion & Choice is election. Northwest News in Brief Election Could contractor who found the body splintered into fragments. Her The Mounces contended the ac- M. Hart’s pleaded guilty in Sep- last week. He called 911 and said right eye will likely need to be tions violated neighborhood cov- tember to second-degree murder Decide Control of the body was unrecognizable removed, the newspaper report- enants. for killing Regan Jolley. and mummified. ed. She had facial reconstructive A judge earlier ordered Kend- The Spokesman-Review Washington Senate surgery on Friday. all to evict his tenants, The Co- reported her body was discov- SEATTLE (AP) — The key The neighbor, 59-year-old lumbian reported. Another court ered in June 2013 by a man who question hanging over legislative Southwest Washington John Kendall, was identified by hearing had been scheduled for shared a home with the couple. races Tuesday is which party will Woman Describes police as the suspect in Mounce’s last Friday. Court documents say Hart lead the state Senate for the next shooting and was later found Police on Monday released was discharged from the Army two years, a result that will have Surviving Shot to Face dead. The Clark County medical the names of three officers in- with a permanent disability be- a role in defining the second-half VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) examiner said Monday the man volved in the shooting of the cause of PTSD and used meth- of Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee’s — A Clark County woman who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wounded person. They were amphetamine to cope with his term. survived being shot in the face wound. Vancouver Police Cpl. Chris mental illness. Will Inslee face an adversarial, said Monday the last thing she During a manhunt, officers LeBlanc, 47; Vancouver Police Republican-controlled Senate, or remembers is the barrel of her shot and wounded an unidenti- Officer Brian Frances, 38; and a friendlier chamber, controlled neighbor’s gun pointed at her as fied person who was apparently Clark County sheriff’s Deputy Girl Hit on Halloween by his own party? Inslee’s agenda his car stopped alongside hers at spotted near Kendall’s vehicle. Anthony Spainhower, 39. in Vancouver Dies on climate change and transpor- a red light. Police have not said why that All three were placed on paid tation have been largely stifled “I thought, when I saw the gun, man was shot. administrative leave while the VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) by the GOP-controlled Senate in it was an act,” Abigail Mounce Vancouver police spokes- shooting is investigated. Camas — A 7-year-old girl who was hit the last two years. told reporters from her Vancou- woman Kim Kapp said Monday police will lead that investigation. by a car while trick-or-treating Currently, the state Senate is on Halloween in Vancouver has split 26-23, technically with the ver hospital bed. “A scare.” in a statement that the circum- “I’m really, really lucky,” she stances of that police shooting died. majority being Democrats. But 14 Years for Spokane The staff at Legacy Emanuel in 2012, two Democrats joined said. are still under investigation. The Medical Center in Portland said the Republicans to form a GOP- Her husband, Erich, was with person who was shot received a County Murder; Sunday that Cadence Boyer had controlled coalition, sending her and drove his wife to a hos- non-life-threatening injury, she Body in Acid Democrats to the minority. The pital on four flat tires after the said. No name was released. died. Democrats need to win two or Friday morning shooting, The The Mounces and Kendall SPOKANE (AP) — A man The Columbian reported she more seats to regain control of Columbian reported. The Clark had been involved in a dispute was sentenced in Spokane to 14 was walking with her mother the Senate, but Republicans had County sheriff’s office told Er- over his use of his Clark County years in prison for strangling his and others when they were hit by strong showings in the primary. ich Mounce that 17 shell casings property, reportedly including girlfriend and trying to dispose a car that went onto a sidewalk. were found at the scene, he said. running a vacuum cleaner sales of her body in a tub of acid at The mother, 32-year-old An- A bullet entered through and repair business out of his their Nine Mile Falls home. nie Arnold, was listed in fair con- Beaver Knocks Out Abigail Mounce’s cheek and home and renting out bedrooms. Twenty-eight-year-old Jason dition at Legacy. Power at Colfax COLFAX (AP) — Avista Util- ities says a beaver is to blame for a power outage at Colfax. The utility said a beaver chewed through the tree that fell Terry L. Braaten on a line about 2 a.m. Monday, cutting electricity for about 600 Terry L. Braaten, 85, with his family following in Southern California and Burris (Harold); sons, Laurie residents. Service was restored by of Centralia passed away 1971, and he operated the Arizona and summers in (Brenda), Gary (Martha), 7 a.m. peacefully in his sleep, Oct wheel excavator and drag line Northern California. Terry and Ricky (Kelly Haslett), Greg The Moscow-Pullman Daily 16, 2014. He was born to for WIDCO/PaciiCorp at the Betty also spent signiicant (Kenni) and Jeffrey (Delores News reported the beaver re- Adolph and Irma Braaten Centralia coal mine. Terry time in Oaxaca, Mexico, Sweeney); 10 grandchildren; mains at large. in Spokane, Washington on retired as a maintenance building an orphanage for six great-grandchildren; Feb. 2, 1929. He married superintendant in 1990. At children of prisoners. The and numerous nieces and Mummified Body Betty Jean Springsteen, who various times in his life he children were very dear to nephews. was attending Sacred Heart enjoyed bowling, water their hearts. Throughout He is preceded in death by of Man Found in Nursing School in Spokane, skiing, goling, hunting,his life, Dad was always a his parents and four brothers, on Nov. 20, 1948. ishing, clam digging, playinghard worker, looking for a Thurston, Bill, Floyd, and Federal Way Home Terry worked in cards and dominos. He was a project wherever he traveled. Dick. FEDERAL WAY (AP) — A construction his entire life, member and ordained Deacon He loved to help people, A memorial service will man found dead by a clean- starting by driving truck, then at Alder Street Baptist Church working with enthusiasm, be held at 11:00 a.m. on ing contractor in a Federal Way operating heavy equipment of Centralia, and later an honesty and perseverance. Friday, Nov. 7, at First Baptist home had died about three in Washington, Idaho, active member of First Baptist He made us smile with Church, 1866 S. Market months ago. Montana, Alaska, Oregon, Church in Chehalis. Terry was his teasing and wit. When Blvd., Chehalis, WA. Lunch The King County medical and California. He was one involved in a number of local asked, how are you, he was will follow at noon. In lieu examiner’s office says 60-year- of the men who built the Christian ministries including known for his quick answer of lowers, donations may be old Gary Sayles died of a heart Oroville Dam in California. the Gideons. He volunteered WONDERFUL!! His greatest made to Foundation for His condition. A restaurant receipt While in the Oroville area, for construction projects at legacy, along with Betty, was Ministries, P.O. Box 74000, found in the home indicated the he was a founding member Camp Bethel in Hoquiam, raising their six children to all San Clemente, CA 92673- last time he was alive was in Au- of Palermo Baptist Church, Washington. During his be hard working, honest and 0134 (to beneit the orphans gust. involved in the construction retirement, Terry and Betty responsible people. in Mexico). Neighbors told KIRO Say- of the church building. He did extensive traveling, Terry is survived by his les always kept to himself. They moved to Centralia in 1970 including RV camping in wife Betty; daughter, Barbara To view the obituary, please go to didn’t know the house had gone chronline.com/obituaries. into foreclosure. The bank sent the cleaning Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Man Arrested in Egypt, Gulf Arab Halloween Hit- Allies Eye Anti- And-Run Deaths Militant Alliance SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — CAIRO (AP) — Egypt, Saudi A California driver who police Arabia, the United Arab Emirates say struck and killed three teen- and Kuwait are discussing the age trick-or-treaters on Hallow- creation of a military pact to take een before fleeing with his own on Islamic militants, with the children had recently pleaded possibility of a joint force to in- guilty to a separate hit-and run, tervene around the Middle East, authorities said Monday. The Associated Press has learned. Jaquinn Bell, 31, of Or- The alliance would also serve ange, drove a black Honda SUV as a show of strength to coun- through a marked crosswalk Fri- terbalance their traditional ri- day near an elementary school in val, Shiite-dominated, Iran. Two Santa Ana, hitting 13-year-old countries are seen as potential twin sisters Lexi and Lexandra theaters for the alliance to act, Perez and their friend Andrea senior Egyptian military offi- Gonzalez, police said. cials said: Libya, where Islamic The victims, wearing cos- militants have taken over several tumes, were found lying in the cities, and Yemen, where Shiite street. rebels suspected of links to Iran

Authorities believe Bell fled Brennan Linsley / The Associated Press have seized control of the capital. with his two teenage children U.S. Sen. Mark Udall, center, lanked by former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, right, greets supporters during a The discussions reflect a new after ditching the damaged car campaign stop focusing on Latino-American issues at Metro State University in Denver Monday. Udall, a Democrat, is in the assertiveness among the Middle in a nearby parking lot. He was ight of his political life as he tries to stave of the Republican challenger U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner in a race that is seen as key to East’s Sunni powerhouses, whose arrested Sunday at a motel in both control of the U.S. Senate and questions about the GOP’s national viability. governments — after three years Stanton, Santa Ana police Chief of post-Arab Spring turmoil Carlos Rojas said. in the region — have increas- ingly come to see Sunni Islamic militants and Islamist political US Investigating Honda movements as a threat. for Incomplete Reports Senate Control Is Top DETROIT (AP) — Federal Mexico Mayor, Wife regulators are investigating whether Honda Motor Co. failed Detained in Case to report deaths and injuries that of 43 Missing occurred in its vehicles. Prize in Midterm Vote Federal law requires auto- MEXICO CITY (AP) — Fed- makers to report any claims they By David Espo eral police early today detained the former mayor of the southern receive alleging that defective AP Special Correspondent vehicles or parts caused a death Mexican city of Iguala and his wife, or injury. They are required to WASHINGTON — Public “The president’s policies have just flat-out failed.” who are accused of ordering the submit those claims on a quar- campaigning gave way to the pri- Sept. 26 attacks on teachers’ col- lege students that left six dead and terly basis, along with consumer vacy of the voting booth today John Boehner complaints, production informa- with control of the Senate, the House speaker 43 still missing. tion, warranty claims and other makeup of the House and three Jose Luis Abarca and his wife, incidents. dozen governorships at stake. Maria de los Angeles Pineda, were The National Highway Traf- resident Barack Obama, his tory by the day after Election Day. The wildest wild card of all arrested in Mexico City, the Fed- fic Safety Administration said approval ratings low, was not on About 10 Senate races drew was Kansas, where 78-year-old eral Police announced in a Twitter Monday that Honda may have the ballot midway through his most of the attention. Republican Sen. Pat Roberts is in post. failed to report incidents related second term. But even he said his In Kentucky, Senate Repub- a competitive race with indepen- The couple were in the custody to Takata air bags as well as other policies were, and Republicans lican leader Mitch McConnell dent Greg Orman. of the Attorney General’s Office, defective parts. Honda has re- rushed to agree. squared off with Democrat Ali- Republicans expressed opti- where they were giving statements. called more than 5 million vehi- “The president’s policies son Lundergan Grimes in a race mism about their overall chanc- At least 56 other people have been cles in the U.S. since 2008 to fix a have just flat-out failed,” House that cost more than $50 million es to win control of the Senate, arrested so far in the case, and the potentially fatal defect in air bags Speaker John Boehner said Mon- and was relentlessly negative. while Democrats countered that Iguala police chief is still a fugitive. made by Japanese auto supplier day, campaigning for a 13th term Democratic retirements gave a costly get-out-the-vote pro- The couple’s detention could Takata. The bags can rupture af- in Congress and hoping for two Republicans their best pickup gram to encourage millions of shed light on disappearances, ter a crash and injure occupants more years as top House leader. opportunities in Montana, blacks, young voters and women which have prompted outraged with shards of metal. He and other Republicans vowed South Dakota and West Virginia, to vote could save their majority. demonstrations across the country to change Obama’s policies, but where Rep. Shelly Moore Capito The spreading popularity of to demand the students be found. have offered little in the way of hopes to become the first mem- early voting produced the equiv- Air Force Fires Two specifics. ber of her party to win a Senate alent of an election within an Russia Plans Nuclear Nuclear Missile Corps Democrats didn’t so much seat in more than a half-century. election. defend the president as insist Another Democratic retire- Early voting topped 18 mil- Summit Boycott Commanders they were independent of him. ment produced a highly competi- lion ballots in 32 states, and both VIENNA (AP) — Diplomats WASHINGTON (AP) — “There are two people on the tive race in Iowa between Repub- parties seized on the number as say Russia has told the U.S. that it Adding to signs of distress in ballot tomorrow, me and Scott lican Joni Ernst and Democratic evidence of their own strength. will boycott the 2016 Nuclear Se- the nuclear force, the Air Force Brown,” Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Rep. Bruce Braley. In Wisconsin, early ballots curity Summit, hurting efforts ini- fired two commanders and dis- of New Hampshire said as she A Republican retirement in were more than double the num- tiated by President Barack Obama ciplined a third in response to made the rounds of six campaign Georgia led to one of the coun- ber from the previous midterms to reduce the worldwide threat of internal investigations of leader- stops on the race’s final full day. try’s most closely-watched races, in 2010, evidence of high voter nuclear terrorism. ship lapses and misbehavior at The main prize in a $4 bil- between Democrat Michelle interest in the race between Re- Officials had told the AP on two of its three intercontinental lion campaign was control of the Nunn and Republican business- publican Gov. Scott Walker and Monday that Moscow was absent ballistic missile bases. Senate, a contest that sprawled man David Perdue. Democratic challenger Mary from last week’s summit planning The most senior officer to be across three dozen states and Democratic incumbents in Burke. session in Washington but left un- relieved was Col. Carl Jones, the spawned attack ads beyond states that Obama lost in 2012, There was little suspense clear whether Russia planned to No. 2 commander of the 90th counting. including Alaska, Arkansas, about House races, beyond the attend the summit. Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air A large number of competi- Louisiana and North Carolina, size of the new Republican ma- Today, two diplomats who cit- Force Base, Wyoming, in charge tive races combined with the pos- faced strong challenges. The jority. A gain of 13 seats would ed a diplomatic note from Moscow of 150 of the Air Force’s 450 sibility of runoffs in Louisiana same was true in states the presi- give the GOP its largest repre- said the boycott applied to the 2016 Minuteman 3 nuclear ICBMs. and Georgia meant that neither dent won two years ago, Colora- sentation since it stood at 246 in meeting as well. They demanded He was dismissed “for a loss of party might be able to claim vic- do and New Hampshire. 1946. anonymity because they are not trust and confidence in his lead- allowed to discuss confidential in- ership abilities,” and has been re- formation. assigned as a special assistant to the wing commander. Much Sturdier World Trade Center The actions Monday were Report: IS Group Abused confirmed to The Associated Captive Kurdish Children Press in response to an AP inqui- Reopens, 13 Years After 9/11 Attack ry about an internal Air Force in- BEIRUT (AP) — Islamic vestigation of two commanders By Verena Dobnik working in the new building. State militants tortured and abused Kurdish children cap- at the 91st Missile Wing at Minot The Associated Press Foye counters that it’s “the most secure office Air Force Base, North Dakota, building in America.” And its chief architect, T.J. tured earlier this year near the which also is responsible for 150 NEW YORK — The silvery, 1,776-foot sky- Gottesdiener, said the high-rise was built with northern Syrian town of Kobani, Minuteman 3 missiles. A sepa- scraper that rose from the ashes of 9/11 to become steel-reinforced concrete that makes it as terror beating them with hoses and rate investigation was conducted a symbol of American resilience opened for busi- attack-proof as possible — much stronger than the electric cables, an international rights group said today. at F.E. Warren. ness Monday, as 175 employees of the magazine original towers that collapsed on themselves when Human Rights Watch based publishing giant Conde Nast settled into their first the hijacked planes hit. day of work in their new offices. its conclusions on interviews The stairwells are built with a hardened con- One World Trade Center’s official opening with several children who were Michigan Couple Marry crete core, and wider to allow firefighters to move marked a symbolic return to some sense of nor- among more than 150 Kurdish After Losing 380 Pounds malcy for the site where the towers toppled more while people exit. The building’s mechanical sys- boys from Kobani abducted in WYANDOTTE, Mich. (AP) than 13 years ago. tems are also encased in hardened concrete. late May as they were returning — A Detroit-area couple who met “The New York City skyline is whole again,” “If my son told me he had a job in the trade cen- home after taking school exams in a support group for weight says Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port ter Tower 1, I would have no qualms about him be- in the city of Aleppo. It said loss surgery patients exchanged Authority of New York and New Jersey, which ing there,” Gottesdiener said. around 50 of the Kurds escaped wedding vows after losing a col- owns both the building and the 16-acre World After 9/11, he said, architects took pains to fig- early in their captivity, while the lective 380 pounds. Trade Center site. ure out new ways to make a high-rise safer, work- rest were released in batches — Crysta Danaher, 34, of Wind- Steps away from the new tower are two memo- ing with the New York Fire Department, buildings the last coming on Oct. 29. sor, Ontario, and Bill Anderson, rial fountains built on the footprints of the deci- officials and police, while learning from new tech- “Since the beginning of the 44, of Allen Park, were married mated twin towers, a reminder of the more than niques from construction in cities worldwide. Syrian uprising, children have Saturday at Henry Ford Wyan- 2,700 people who died in the terrorist attack. Finally, computerized simulations were used suffered the horrors of detention dotte Hospital, where they had Conde Nast, publisher of Vogue, The New to calculate what would happen with people in the and torture, first by the Assad bariatric surgery and later met, Yorker and Vanity Fair, is expected to move in building. government and now by ISIS,” the Detroit Free Press reported. about 3,000 more employees by early next year, One World Trade Center is 60 percent leased, said Human Rights Watch’s Anderson has gone from 459 eventually occupying 25 floors of the $3.9 billion, with another 80,000 square feet going to the ad- Fred Abrahams. “This evidence pounds to about 250 pounds 104-story tower, the nation’s tallest building. vertising firm Kids Creative, the stadium operator of torture and abuse of children since his May 2009 operation. Amid Monday’s celebratory tour of parts of 1 Legends Hospitality, the BMB Group investment by ISIS underlines why no one Danaher has lost about 180 World Trade Center, Conde Nast officials declined adviser, and Servcorp, a provider of executive of- should support their criminal pounds since her 2009 procedure. to comment on employees’ possible fears about fices. enterprise.” • Main 11 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 Dancers Prepare for 19th Performance of ‘The Nutcracker’ GETTING IN THE CHRISTMAS what the kids can do with it, and we work very hard to bring it to a SPIRIT: Performances by SCHEDULE OF professional level of competence,” PERFORMANCES Southwest Washington she told The Chronicle. According to Greenfield, each Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Dance Ensemble Will performer helps bring a different Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Start Mid-December element to his or her individual role. Dec. 14 at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. “The cast is very excited to A special family rate will be By Justyna Tomtas share this year’s production with offered for the 5:30 p.m. per- formance. For every four tickets [email protected] a continually supportive com- munity,” she said. “Each per- purchased, one free ticket will Audience members will be former brings something special be given. In order to get the able to get into the Christmas to their part, and with over 100 special family rate, tickets must spirit at the 19th annual full- be purchased at the Southwest parts in the ballet, there is plenty Washington Dance Center. length production of “The Nut- for the eye and ear to feast on. cracker.” The holiday production It’s a magical experience for the will be gracing the stages of Cor- whole family.” PRICES bet Theatre, bringing new chore- In order to make the experi- Adults: $22 ography, costumes and surprises. ence new even to those who have Seniors 62-plus and children Southwest Washington seen it before, volunteers created 18 and under: $15 Dance Ensemble will be putting new costumes to debut this year Tickets are available online at on the production with over 100 under the direction of Wendy Hill. swwdance.org or at the Dance dancers, most of whom are Lew- The Snow scene features 14 Center, located at 455 N. Market is County residents. new romantic tutus. Blvd. in Chehalis. This year the production is “It was a big undertaking, and directed by Danielle Brosco, and that will bring a different look,” PAY WHAT YOU CAN the large ensemble piece, “Snow Greenfield said. DRESS REHEARSAL and Flowers,” will be produced Volunteers also pitched in to The Chronicle / File Photo by new choreographers. help with additional costumes, Dec. 11 at 6 p.m., tickets will Devin Packard, the Snow King, dips Anne Scheibmeir, the Snow Queen, as snow “Under the direction of Bros- props and behind-the-scenes be sold at the door starting at falls around them on the stage of Corbet Theatre during the Southwest Washing- 4:30 p.m. co, this year’s production is sure jobs, while also serving as the ton Dance Center's 17th annual production of "The Nutcracker” in 2012. to delight all “Nutcracker” fans,” technical crew. Administrative Director Marcia The performance features Greenfield said in a press release. mostly local dancers from Lewis funds for the schools, supporting arship fund, allowing dancers will come out to support the lo- “... Even if you have come before, County and includes performers operational costs. The event will who might not otherwise be able cal stars. this year’s ‘Nutcracker’ is one not as young as 5. also serve as a fundraiser for a to afford the classes to participate. “We just have a wonderful fan to be missed.” The production is a major variety of other causes. “Not only does this make base,” she said. “We are not a pro- Greenfield said Brosco is a fundraising source for South- This year raffle tickets will money to keep the center open, it fessional dance center but we work genius, bringing new characters west Washington Dance Center, be available, raising money for gives our kids a super fun perfor- very hard to put on a professional to life, while also reworking dif- a nonprofit organization estab- a new dance floor. The refresh- mance opportunity,” Greenfield show. People can come and see us, ferent acts. lished in 1982. ments served at the performance said. and be totally entertained and en- “It’s just always exciting to see The money helps bring in will go toward the center’s schol- She hopes the community chanted by ‘The Nutcracker.’” State Republican Chairwoman Knocks on Doors for ‘Democrat’ Sheldon By Brad Shannon ponent Irene Bowling’s mailers Dozens of mailers have gone and any commerce his family Republicans are key for Shel- The Olympian that make clear she is the “real out from both sides in the race, business has done with the state don, because he is despised by Democrat,” his eye was on nail- and Bowling’s latest shows a has been on a small scale. many Democrats for aligning Republican groups say they ing down GOP voters and inde- stuffed mailbox and a complaint Hutchison said her party with the GOP to form the Ma- support Democrat state Sen. Tim pendents that he now needs to about Sheldon’s “garbage” in the began launching its mailers for jority Coalition Caucus in 2013, Sheldon all the way this year. On win. So he handed out literature mail. The GOP’s independent Sheldon once all three county which seized control of the Sen- Saturday, state Republican chair- for Republican Rep. Drew MacE- expenditure allies have falsely parties acted to endorse Sheldon ate and then failed to act on a woman Susan Hutchison was wen of Union and Republican claimed Bowling is a threat to as their own nominee against transportation plan or to raise out knocking on doors, hand- candidate Dan Griffey of Allyn impose an income tax, which is Bowling. Sheldon said he also se- significant new state revenues for ing out literature and talking who is trying for the third time opposite to statements she’s made, cured the endorsement of his Re- public schools. He has voted reli- to likely GOP voters in heavily in five years to oust moderate and another erroneous claim is publican primary opponent Travis ably with the GOP coalition but Democratic Olympia on the eve Democratic Rep. Kathy Haigh of that she favors policies to impose Couture. Mason County GOP despite his avowed support for a of Tuesday’s all-mail election. Shelton. a dollar increase in fuel prices. chairman Jerry Cummings said woman’s right to an abortion, he Hutchison expects her par- “He’s trying to play both sides Sheldon says he’s being at- the local party voted to treat Shel- has struggled to explain where ty to hold the Senate and win like he has for years,” Bowling tacked wrongly for holding two don as its nominee once he eked he has backed Senate Democrats’ seats in the Democratic House, said of Sheldon, speaking later by public offices including county out a second-place finish in the positions or bucked the majority and she said her on-the-ground commissioner and that he’s not Aug. 5 primary, avoiding elimina- coalition’s plans on which bills to work is not a sign of alarm but telephone from Bremerton. “The wealthy, as foes try to paint him, tion by just 600 votes. bring to the floor. something she’s been doing ev- interest groups, the Republicans, ery weekend in different key dis- don’t want to lose Sheldon as their tricts over the past month. She yes man. They are worried about also made stops in Gig Harbor it. That’s why they are dumping and Port Orchard in the 26th thousands and thousands of dol- district earlier in the day. lars into the campaign for him.” But she told a small crew of Bowling said she’s door-belled GOP door-belling volunteers and at 10,000 homes and had just candidates that crunch time has spent the day talking to voters arrived and that Sheldon is key around the Lake Limerick area for Republicans who want to re- of Mason County. “People are tain control of the Senate to stop just disgusted with him. They Congratulations Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee’s “ex- are not happy – that he’s a double treme agenda,” as she put it. dipper, he doesn’t do anything to “Everything is happening for them,” she said, adding that today, tomorrow and Monday,” she wants to take action on fund- Hutchison said before going out ing public schools and finding to a quiet neighborhood near money to fix state highways. Megan Boulevard Road and Yelm High- How well a GOP strategy way. “Wednesday, we don’t want works for Sheldon, who usually to look back and say, ‘Why didn’t wins by huge margins with sup- we do this?’” port from independent voters, Levang She also claimed Inslee and remains to be seen. More than Democrats would impose an in- $1.7 million has been spent in come tax and jack up fuel prices the race, compared to $592,526 by $1 by adopting policies to deal spent in 2006 and $132,000 in with climate change. 2010, which suggests all sides Sheldon welcomed the help think the race is closer than his- and, although he’s dogged by op- tory would predict. Chehalis Police, Sheriff’s Office Megan is the Prepare for Shop With a Cop recipient of a By The Chronicle The program is targeted at With Halloween candy dis- youths from families with finan- Centralia College counted in stores and green and cial needs or who may have nega- red decor beginning to fill shelves, tive feelings about law enforce- it’s time to think holiday gift giv- ment. Scholarship from ing. The Sheriff’s Office’s Shop Applications are being ac- with a Cop event is scheduled The Chronicle. cepted for the Shop With a Cop from 5-7:15 p.m. on Dec. 18. Chil- program, in which disadvantaged dren will meet with their deputy kids are paired with an officer to partners at Walmart with a list of go Christmas shopping for their family members and their ages. family. After shopping, the kids will ride Employees of The Both the Chehalis Police De- to the courthouse in a Sheriff’s partment and the Lewis County Office vehicle where they will Sheriff’s Office, which partners wrap gifts, play games and eat Chronicle are proud with United Way of Lewis Coun- pizza. Gifts are purchased with ty, are preparing for the event. money raised by the Sheriff’s Of- to support our local Last year, 30 kids were taken fice. shopping with the Sheriff’s Office Chehalis Police will go shop- and 15 went shopping with Che- ping with kids at Kmart on Dec. students and their choice halis Police. 3. Volunteers will help kids wrap Applications for children gifts at the police station af- of higher education at for the program are available at ter shopping. They will also be lewiscountyuw.com, the United treated to dinner. Members of the Way and the Sheriff’s Office, and Chehalis Police Officers’ Associa- Centralia College. are due on Nov. 28. Chehalis Po- tion and donors contribute to buy lice are accepting applications the gifts. through Nov. 17. They are avail- For more information about able at ci.chehalis.wa.us/police/ the Sheriff’s Office program call chehalis-police-officers-associa- United Way at 748-8100 and for CH530284hh.jd tion and at the police department. Chehalis call 748-8605. Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 FROM THE FRONT PAGE

back to the drawing boards to Bond Chehalis School District - Bond Projects find a better option. Now with the land available Continued from the front page Summary Cost Estimates near Chehalis Middle School, the district sees an opportunity The hope is to create one kin- Project Name Estimated Total Project Estimated State Estimated Local it does not want to miss out on. dergarten through eighth-grade Cost (Rounded) Share (Rounded) Share (Rounded) If the bond was passed and campus, utilizing 40 acres of the land was acquired, the plan land situated next to Chehalis would be to reutilize R.E. Ben- New Elementary Middle School. $37,106,000 $13,032,000 $24,074,000 nett, while Cascade Elementary If the land is acquired, the School Grades 3-5 on Shaw Property would most likely be demolished. school district is looking to build “We have had some real seri- a new elementary school that ous conversations with the city of would house third, fourth and Expansion of Olympic $19,462,000 $7,586,000 $11,876,000 Chehalis and they are very inter- fifth grades. The project would Elementary to Grades ested in moving into RE Bennett cost a little over $37.1 million, K-2; Light Moderniza- and using it as a city hall,” Roth- with an estimated state match tion of Existing School lin said. of more than $13 million. Local “They would like to expand it taxpayers would be asked for the to kind of a city hall, community remainder of the $24 million to Totals $56,668,000 $20,618,000 $35,950,000 center.” complete the new construction. Cascade may not be demol- The school district is also ished though, Rothlin said. It all hoping to expand Olympic El- depends on the market and what ementary by adding a wing that $1,000 of property valuation, a they said, because the required really well with these buildings,” buyers are looking to purchase. would contain the kindergar- rate 17 cents per thousand below maintenance of the aging build- he said. Regardless, the plan would be for ten classes. Currently, Olympic the traditional average of $1.28 ings are adding up. Rothlin said The last bond proposal in the school district to sell both of houses fourth and fifth grades, per thousand, according to the the money being funneled into 2011 was not passed by the vot- the buildings and the property but if the addition was complet- district. maintenance is starting to ex- ers, though 52 percent of voters they currently sit on. ed, it would accommodate kin- Rothlin and Assistant Su- ceed what it is worth. were in favor of the bond. In or- The proposed project and dergarten through second grade. perintendent Mary Lou Bissett “We are at a point now be- der for a bond to pass in the state bond is heavily reliant on wheth- The estimated cost of ex- said now is a good time because tween roofs, boilers and gosh, of Washington, there has to be a er the school district acquires the panding the elementary school of low interest rates, low con- any other major structural stuff, 60 percent approval rate. At the land, a decision that should soon with some light modernization struction costs and the possible it’s going to cost more money time, the school district planned be announced. The district cur- would be about $19.4 million acquisition of Gale Shaw’s prop- than what it might be worth,” he to construct one building that rently sees it as a major possibil- with a state match of over $7.5 erty bordering the middle school. said, adding that one of the el- would have housed both the el- ity. million, leaving over $11.8 mil- Bissett also mentioned the com- ementary schools is 92 years old. ementary students currently in “After next week, then if we lion to the taxpayers. munity currently has no bond “The average life of a school Cascade Elementary and R.E. need to start thinking about In all, the district would be debt right now. building in the state of Wash- Bennett. Once the bond was something else, we will,” Bissett asking taxpayers to pay $1.11 per The bond projects are needed, ington is 42 years, so we’ve done denied, the school district went said.

said. “It doesn’t look like it’s been the public that they are respon- think about another location,” “It takes time to work some- Commissioners thought through. I’m opposed to sible riders, most of whom are Schulte said. “I think location is thing like this out. We’ll take this ordinance and what it pres- senior citizens who respect prop- the issue here.” it back to the drawing board, Continued from the front page ents to our community.” erty rights and the environment. Commissioner Lee Grose talk with people in the commu- In earlier discussion on the But their original request for agreed. nity and re-propose something,” over an hour, at least a dozen matter, Elsea had stated the access to more roads that link “We recommended to the property owners spoke against speed limit on one of the roads a campground to Washington ATV clubs that they provide us Smith said. “We’re a bunch of the proposal. Those who spoke the original proposal had in- State Department of Natural Re- with a plan to police themselves. people that just love to get out told commissioners and county cluded, Longbell Road, was 50 sources-owned land was denied, … We did not see such a plan,” and ride.” Public Works Director Tim El- mph, and the law only allowed and that had several members of Grose said. “These roads are not ••• sea they opposed the idea largely for ATVs on roads with a 35 mph the group upset as well. what I would describe as being Christopher Brewer: (360) because they wanted to maintain speed limit. In total, 23 people signed acceptable for any purposes of 807-8235 the quiet atmosphere along their “Longbell Road wouldn’t work up to speak during the public the ATV groups. They don’t fit property, and that they deal with because of the speed limit,” El- comment portion of the hear- the overall picture in my mind.” enough noise and other issues sea explained. “We did a traffic ing, with three people eventually Larry Smith, who co-found- such as log trucks and hunters study, and the 85th percentile passing on their opportunity to ed the Cowlitz Basin ORV that disrupt their quality of life. drove through there at about 52 do so. Most who spoke stated Group, told The Chronicle after Debbie’s “Imagine that one day we’re mph. The 50 mph limit is the they owned property or lived the hearing that he understands leading our quiet, normal, peace- right speed for that road.” along Koons and Salmon Creek property owners’ concerns with Boutique ful lives. Our out of the way coun- Elsea admitted his error in roads. illegal riders, but wants to con- try road is designated as one of not being more proactive to Commissioners ultimately vey the message that his group is Fall Fashions the only roads in Lewis County property owners in the area, struck down the ordinance with respectful and would abide by all to drive street legal ATVs,” area with many having let him know a unanimous “nay” vote, instead applicable laws. are in! resident Richard Hill said. “They before the meeting they knew recommending the proposal go “They’re having problems Hurry in to see get the benefits, we get the noise, nothing about the proposal until back to the discussion table be- with a bunch of the kids and the people, the ATVs, the move- it was reported on. tween county leaders, property teens running up through there, what's new! ment and the trash. Opening up “I received several inquiries to owners and members of the ORV but that’s not us,” Smith said. one small area in Lewis County this proposal from residents on group. Smith said he felt frustrated Tops. Sweaters. isn’t fair.” Salmon Creek and Koons roads, Commissioner Bill Schulte at a lack of help from county offi- Leggings. Several property owners said and several of them were nega- said he didn’t have a problem cials, and even said Elsea and his they were particularly irked that tive,” Elsea said. “Several were with creating an ordinance for staff removed roads from their Scarves. Dresses. neither the county or the off- not apprised of the proposal un- ATV and off-road vehicle rid- proposal without their consent. Denim road vehicle group approached til it was put in the newspaper. I ers to legally ride on roads, but In the end, he hopes for all par- 120-A S. Tower, them with the idea before bring- want to take responsibility for would like to see an alternate ties to work together to create a Centralia ing it up in a public hearing, in- that — I should have ensured solution than the one originally common solution that benefits Tues–Fri 10–6 Sat 10-5 cluding Salmon Creek Road resi- there were public meetings.” proposed. property owners, ATV riders Find us on Facebook CH530176cz.cg dent Kevin McClay. Several members of the “The current ordinance has and county liability concerns. 360-623-1586 “Nobody approached us and Cowlitz Basin ORV Group spoke issues. I recommend sending But Smith doesn’t expect it to discussed it with us,” McClay up in the hearing, sharing with (the ordinance) back to staff and come easy. Looking for a Safe & Secure Payment Option? Your subscription for he Chronicle can now be paid each month directly from your bank.

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Readers react: What do you do with all that Halloween candy? Do you allow your kids to enjoy in moderation? Or, do you find other uses for the treats? Or, does the whole family go on a candy binge?

Danielle Reyna: Tradition is always the same, we go trick or treating, come home and Mom and Dad inspect it all and they get 10 pieces that night and then every day they get a few pieces till its gone. But it’s kept up on the fridge so I’ve caught my youngest already try- ing to sneak some! I remember being a kid and thinking my mom was so mean for taking ours when we were little but I get it now!

CJ Tryon: They organize in piles what they like and don’t like the first morning. Then Grandpa gets the ones they don’t like. Then I put their bags up and only take it down after dinner. Then in the middle of the night I eat it! They are amazed at how fast it goes.

Dawn Cypriano McAferty: We combine all of it into a community candy bowl and ev- eryone has a little bit until it’s gone.

Stefanie Nicole Robertson: We go trick or treating, then come home and dump all but a few pieces in a bucket and give it to the kids trick or treating in our neighborhood. Photograph submitted by Sommer Engelbertson, Chehalis Landon Engelbertson, 5, is the son of Kevin and Sommer Engelbertson, Chehalis.

Heather Ann Bodin: We all go on a candy binge — with lots of teeth brushing.

Dottie Warren Narrance: The children only get a couple pieces each day until gone. Lasts almost all year.

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The dogs would be The study is still in the plan- on the 11-year-old canine. pets, not laboratory animals. ning stages, and the researchers “Month by month, he gets Half would get low doses of don’t have a funding goal yet. But slower and slower,” said Promis- rapamycin, and half would get they set up a website, dogaging- low, an evolutionary geneticist at placebos. project.com, where people can the University of Washington. Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times The animals would be moni- donate — and sign up their dogs His other dog, Frisbee, still UW scientists Matt Kaeberlein, with his dog Dobby, and Dan Promislow, with his tored closely to see if the treat- for possible inclusion in the re- frolics like a pup — but at 10, she dog Frisbee, hope to launch a study of the anti-aging drug rapamycin in pet dogs. ment causes any side effects and search. also qualifies as elderly. whether it improves heart func- The UW project sounds logi- It’s a sad reality of pet owner- tion or delays the onset of heart cal and well-thought-out, said ship that our beloved compan- aging effects. Nearly 50 labora- search who is not part of the UW problems or cancer. Dr. Jeffrey Halter, director of the ions never live as long we would tory studies have shown that the project. “It may not work in dogs, Simply postponing disease University of Michigan Geriat- wish. compound can delay the onset of but if it did, boy, it’s going to be could boost dogs’ “health span” rics Center. But he cautioned that But Promislow and his col- some diseases and degenerative huge.” — the period of healthy, active it’s important to remember that leagues think it might be possible processes and restore vigor to el- Rapamycin functions partly life they enjoy — even if the drug the path to new drugs and treat- to shift those mortality curves — derly animals, as well as extend by inactivating a protein that doesn’t increase their overall life ments for animals and humans at least a little. average life spans by 9 to 40 per- promotes cell growth, Kaeber- spans, Promislow pointed out. alike is “long, winding and dif- cent. lein explained. As a result, cells ficult.” DrAwing on developments in No one knows if the drug grow more slowly, which re- the reseArchers eventually A few years ago, the com- the field of anti-aging science, might have similar effects in tards the spread of cancer. The hope to persuade hundreds of pound resveratrol — from grapes they hope to find out whether people. At the high doses used same mechanism is very likely dog owners, probably in differ- and red wine — was hailed as an a chemical that extends the life ent parts of the country, to enroll for organ transplants, rapamycin activated by caloric restriction anti-aging breakthrough. But spans of yeast, fruit flies, worms their pets in a much larger ex- is associated with potentially se- — another approach that has follow-up studies have been dis- and mice will do the same for periment. The goal would be to rious side effects, including poor been shown to extend the lives appointing. dogs. study the normal aging process “I think most of us who work “We’re not talking about dou- wound healing and an increased of laboratory animals, including of dogs, as well as the long-term risk of diabetes. monkeys. in this field are not looking for bling the healthy life spans of effects of rapamycin and how the an instant miracle,” Halter said. pets,” said UW molecular biolo- Rapamycin also seems to drug functions in canines. gist Matthew Kaeberlein. “But at the low doses used in anti-ag- have an anti-inflammatory ef- But that’s not the kind of a minimum I would predict that ing research with mice and other fect. And in elderly mice, it project federal agencies like the you would get a 10 to 15 percent lab animals cause few side effects, caused marked improvement in National Institutes of Health, increase in average life span, and but studies in people at those heart function. with a focus on human disease, I think bigger effects are pos- dose levels are lacking. Large- Cardiovascular effects are are likely to fund, Austad said. sible.” scale human trials are costly and among the first things the re- So the UW team is looking Kaeberlein and Promislow would take decades to complete. searchers hope to track in dogs, for unconventional sources of hosted a meeting in Seattle last But with dogs, who suffer Promislow said. money. week where experts from across from many of the same old- Some breeds, including New- Drug companies aren’t very FABULOUS the country brainstormed about age ailments as their masters, it foundlands and Dobermans, are interested in rapamycin, because the best way to gauge the effects could be possible to find out in a particularly vulnerable to heart it’s no longer under patent. But FULL COLOR! of the drug rapamycin on the few years whether rapamycin is failure. Across most breeds, dog-food companies and some health and longevity of pet dogs. beneficial. though, cancer is the leading foundations might be willing to NOW EASIER THAN EVER! Currently used along with “I think it’s worth a go, not cause of death. And large dogs contribute. Most of all, the scien- Get your customer’s several other medications to just from what it can teach us generally have shorter life spans tists are pinning their hopes on attention with full color signs prevent rejection in organ- about humans, but for the sake than the small breeds. fellow dog lovers. and graphics! transplant patients, rapamycin of the animals themselves,” said “We’re trying to understand “Given how I feel about my Inside he Chronicle has emerged as the most prom- University of Alabama Biology why some dogs age better than pets, I see this as a unique proj- 321 N. Pearl St. Centralia ising candidate among dozens Department Chairman Steven others, and help all dogs age in a ect where there’s a real potential of substances studied for anti- Austad, an expert in aging re- better way,” Promislow said. for citizen science,” Kaeberlein 360-736-6322 SHOPPING LOCAL STARTS The Chronicle’s online auction at chronline.com HERE November 18-20

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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Seahawks Slip Past Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Winless Raiders Saturday’s Prep Cross Country Toledo Boys Finish Second in District 4 Championships By The Chronicle Northwest Christian (Lacey) place at 18:09. Jess White came ing MWP to a third-place team Guyer Fourth at District RAINIER — Toledo’s boys won both the boys and girls in 17th (18:26), and Sean Johnson finish, along with Larkin Far- Championships crew finished second in the team events, with six of the top was 22nd (18:45) for the Vikings. ish’s 25th-place finish in 23:26. team standings here Saturday eight runners in the boys race The top five teams and 25 in- Mossyrock’s Alicia Her- WOODLAND — W.F. in the District 4 1B/2B Cross and four of the top five in the dividuals in the boys race move rera took seventh in 21:19, and West’s J.P. Guyer finished fourth Country Championships. girls race. on to the State 2B champion- Onalaska’s Bernadette Hayden here Saturday in the District 4 Ashton Fraser finished ninth Onalaska finished third in ships, which will be run at Sun came in ninth in 21:35. Adna’s 2A Cross Country Champion- for Toledo, running the 5K race the boys competition, led by a Willows Golf Course in Pasco Josie Veatch also qualified for ships at Lewis River Golf Course. in 17 minutes, 42 seconds. For- 10th-place finish from Riley Girt on Nov. 8. state by finishing 20th in 22:58. Guyer, a junior, qualified for rest Wallace was 14th (18:21), (17:48). Nathan Masciola was Morton-White Pass’ Kenzie The top 20 individuals in the the State 2A championships by Alex Bacon was 19th (18:30), 16th (18:25) and Riley Dolan Anderson was third in the girls girls race, and four teams, move crossing the finish line in the 5K Jared Pohll finished 25th (18:54) 23rd (18:46) for the Loggers. race, crossing the finish line on to Sun Willows Golf Course race in 16 minutes, 38 seconds. and Wes Kuzminsky took 28th Mossyrock’s boys were fourth, in 20:33. Teammate Jesseeka on Saturday for the State 2B (19:07). paced by Levi Munoz in 11th Hughes was sixth in 20:54, help- championships. please see XC, page S2

2B Volleyball Prep Football LC Fantasy Football: The Last Update

By Aaron VanTuyl [email protected] Before I get into the stars of the final week of regular sea- son football — which, of course, makes for the final week of Lew- is County Fantasy Football — it’s time for a bit of self-evaluation. The Lewis County Fantasy Football draft kit was published back on Sept. 4, the day before the start of the 2014 prep football season. I offered up my top picks for players to put up big numbers at , running back and wide receiver. Here’s a quick evaluation of how they panned out. QUARTERBACK: I had Tenino’s Calvin Guzman at the top of my list, followed by W.F. West’s Elijah Johnson, Adna’s and Napavine’s Wyatt Stanley. Guzman played well in Brandon Hansen / [email protected] a somewhat tough year for the Adna celebrates a ive-set victory over Mossyrock in a winner-to-state quarterinal bout in the District 1/2/3/4 2B Volleyball Tournament Saturday in Mossyrock. Beavers, and with running backs Thomas Pier and Zeb Chamber- lain on board in a single-wing offense he didn’t get much in the way of carries or throwing op- portunities. Johnson was prob- ably the most reliable start at Setting Sail for State quarterback, offering a decent amount of rushing yards and passing on a week- Adna, Napavine Seal State Bids With District Quarterfinal Wins to-week basis. Young was scoring plenty of points until an injury By The Chronicle cut his season short in Week 4, MOSSYROCK — The Pi- and had Stanley’s Tigers been in rates are heading to state in Ya- more than one game decided by kima and they can thank their less than 20 points he could have 22-25, 14-25, 25-21, 25-15, 15-11 put up more gaudy numbers. It’s District 1/2/3/4 2B Volleyball worth noting that nearly every Tournament quarterfinal vic- team in the Central 2B League tory over Mossyrock here on had either a notable quarterback Saturday for the trip. injury or a two-quarterback sys- The Pirates rallied from two tem in place at one point or an- sets down behind Shanay Dot- other. son's 22 kills to punch a ticket to RUNNING BACK: My top picks the Yakima SunDome and the were Onalaska’s Keifer Kastl, district tournament semifinals. Toledo’s Taylor Hicks, Cen- "The Lady Pirates turned up tralia’s Javon Brager, Tenino’s the intensity in the third game Thomas Pier, Rochester’s Wyatt and never let up," Adna coach Singer, Centralia’s Gavin Kern- Wendie Dotson said. "Our par- er, Napavine’s Jensen Lindsay, ents and fans were huge con- Morton-White Pass’ Braiden tributors for the win also. They Elledge and Pe Ell-Willapa Val- were loud and doing cheers, ley’s Kaelin Jurek. Kastl justified which made our girls and bench his top spot with a monstrous 83 louder also." points in Week 6, another 40 in The noise was made louder Week 8, and 58 points last week (more on that later). Hicks was by Samantha Rolfe's seven stuff Brandon Hansen / [email protected] arguably just as valuable, with 49 blocks and four kills. Cheyenne Adna’s Shanay Dotson tips the ball over Mossyrock players in a winner-to-state quarterinal bout in the District 1/2/3/4 2B points in Week 4 and 30 in Week Gilbertson and Aubri Jimenez Volleyball Tournament Saturday in Mossyrock. 5, ranking among the top scorers also played exceptional defense every week save the Indians’ loss for the Pirates — Dotson added. The win came after a first- in the district championship. District 1/2/3/4 2B Volleyball at Napavine. Brager had a few "Samantha served very ag- round match against Life Chris- Mossyrock drops down to a los- Tournament quarterfinals here big games for the Tigers early in gressive for us and that really tian Saturday morning, where er-out matchup against North- on Saturday. The Tigers' Mecae- the season, and Pier started like kept us in the game," Dotson the Pirates won in three, 25-23, west Christian at Onalaska on la Chapman collected 18 assists, gangbusters with a 45-point ef- said. "Cheyenne and Aubri 25-22, 25-15. Dotson had 15 Wednesday. 14 digs and recorded four block fort in Week 1 and 32 points in played exceptional defense. kills for her team in the victory. Week 2 and, though he missed a They were all over the court kills, Kendall Camoza added seven kills while Riley Welland- Napavine Clinches State Berth "Our girls came out real game or two with an injury, fin- getting their hand on every ball fired up and went after Friday ished strong with 33 points last they could and that is big when er collected 11 digs. MENLO — Napavine will week. Singer had a handful of Adna moves on to play in Harbor hard," Napavine coach you are digging Calli (Hensch). be getting reservations in Ya- Monica Dailey said. "It was big games early on (41 points in She is such a weapon for Mossy- its own gym on Wednesday kima after downing Friday rock." against Darrington for a berth Harbor 25-19, 25-9, 25-18 in the please see VOLLEYBALL, page S4 please see LCFF, page S4

Bump The Final Word Adna’s Lizzie Johnson Sounders Get Away Goal in 1-1 Tie With FC Dallas digs the TV’s Best Bet ball against FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Osvaldo Andres Escobar drew the penalty on Mossyrock in Alonso scored in the 54th minute, and the Seattle midfielder Marco Pappa’s careless a winner-to- Seattle Sounders tied FC Dallas 1-1 in the challenge. Bowling Green at Akron state quar- first leg of Major League Soccer’s Western Pappa redeemed himself with a free 5 p.m. terinal bout Conference semifinals on Sunday night. kick that set up Alonso’s tying goal. Pap- ESPN2 in the district FC Dallas opened the scoring when pa’s placement kept goalkeeper Raul Fer- tournament Michel converted a penalty kick in the nandez on his line and gave Alonso the Saturday in 34th. Goaltender Stefan Frei guessed the room to head it in. Mossyrock. right way, but Michel kicked it into the The Sounders host the second leg of Brandon Hansen / [email protected] right corner. the total-goals series on Nov. 10. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov.4, 2014 SPORTS

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Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch (24) runs after avoiding a tackle by Oakland Raiders defensive end Benson Mayowa (95) in the second half Sunday in Seattle. Lynch’s Two TDs Lead Seattle Past Oakland, 30-24 By Tim Booth The Associated Press SEATTLE — Pete Carroll's NFL Week 9: AFC reminder of how close the Seattle Seahawks were to being average West? NFC West? last season usually gets ignored. So when victories now don't come with ease and efficiency, More Like AFC and like Sunday's 30-24 win over the winless Oakland Raiders, it's not a surprise for the coach. NFC Worst This Week "We could have been 8-8 just By Sam Farmer and four touchdowns, lead- like that last year and people Los Angeles Times ing his team to a 22-point forget that," Carroll said. "I've victory that snapped Denver's harped on that more than I Welcome to the mild, four-game winning streak. should have with our team so mild West. From the Insult to Injury they realize how tough it is. ... I San Diego? Humiliated by file: Brady pushed his career know you all would like it easier a 37-0 defeat at Miami. passing total to 51,541 yards, and smoother and cleaner and Denver? Humbled by a moving past Broncos Hall of all that, but it's a battle. Suck it 43-21 loss at New England. Famer John Elway (51,475) up." Seattle? Hard-pressed to for fifth place on the all-time Fortunately for the Seahawks, land the knockout punch Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press list. they still have Marshawn Lynch against winless Oakland be- Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson reacts after being hit by an Oakland Raiders Since losing by 27 points to lean on. Lynch scored a pair of fore winning, 30-24. defensive player after Wilson got a pass of in the second half of an NFL football to Kansas City in Week 4, first-half touchdowns and Bruce And San Francisco? Huh? game Sunday in Seattle. and being largely written Irvin returned an Quarterback Colin Kaeper- off as yesterday's news, the 35 yards for another score as the nick fumbled at the goal line Patriots have won five in a Seahawks (5-3) jumped to a 24-3 on his team's final play Sun- "I think maybe six of them ing in the pick with his left hand. row, with four of those being lead then held on through a slop- was my own team, so it's all day as the 49ers lost at home T.J. Carrie also fumbled a kickoff blowouts. py second half. good," Lynch said of his first TD. to last-place St. Louis, 13-10. that kicker Steven Hauschka re- Seattle was the only West Lynch carried tacklers and Not all was perfect for Seattle. The Arizona Cardinals covered. Coast team to win Sunday, teammates into the end zone in Wilson struggled through one are the only reliable win- Sherman held the ball on his and the defending Super the first quarter on his 3-yard of his worst passing games and ners in the West — and who way out of the locker room to Bowl champions got a scare scoring run, but was an impor- the Seahawks failed to capital- add to his collection. would have believed that? — tant option for Russell Wilson from a Raiders franchise that ize on numerous chances to rout "Just waiting. There hasn't continuing their roll with a as a pass catcher. Lynch finished has lost 14 in a row. The Se- the winless Raiders. It made for been a year yet I haven't got one," 28-17 victory at Dallas, win- with 67 yards rushing and an- an uncomfortable final minutes ahawks won by six, but Oak- Sherman said. "I knew eventual- ning for the 14th time in their other 76 receiving, and his day as Derek Carr's second TD pass last 17 games. land kept things interesting could have been far more pro- to Mychal Rivera with 1:52 left ly; if you're out there long enough the whole way, almost recov- and you're in position and you're They might not have ductive if not for gains of 43, 20 pulled the Raiders within six. needed one, but the Cardi- ering an onside kick in the and 11 yards on either runs or Sebastian Janikowski's on- playing the game the way you are waning moments. supposed to, the football Gods nals caught a break against passes called back by penalties. side kick was misplayed by Seat- Dallas, getting Brandon St. Louis, meanwhile, has His 5-yard run at the end of the tle's Cooper Helfet, but Jermaine will get what you need." beaten heavily favored Seattle Denico Autry blocked Jon Weeden at quarterback in- first half gave the Seahawks a Kearse fell on the loose ball stead of Tony Romo, side- and San Francisco in the last and Seattle ran out the clock to Ryan's punt on the first posses- 21-point lead that seemed plenty lined with a back injury. three weeks. comfortable at the time. hand the Raiders (0-8) their 14th sion of the second half and Brice "This is a very good team," Kaepernick, playing be- straight loss dating to last season. Butler recovered the ball in the said Cardinals quarterback hind a rookie center because "I don't think I played well end zone for a to Carson Palmer, whose 7-1 of injuries, was sacked a at all for whatever reason," said spark Oakland. It was the first career-high eight times. The Wilson, who finished 17 of 35 for team has the NFL's best re- XC punt block for a touchdown cord. "We feel like we can Rams got six of those in the 179 yards. "Usually I know why against Seattle since 2003 and first half, doubling their sea- something was off ... but I just play with anybody." Continued from Sports 1 the second for Oakland in the Yes, the Cardinals can son sack total to that point. felt like I was in it and whatever I past two seasons. But it was the final play was trying to do didn't work." play with anybody. Mean- “J.P. ran a very smart race, Carrie later had a 27-yard that people will remember. being bold in the first mile Part of Wilson's problem was while, everybody is toying punt return to set up Carr's first After driving his team 88 by placing himself in the top the continued shuffling on Se- with San Diego. The Char- TD toss to Rivera late in the third five,” Bearcat coach Amber attle's offensive line. Left tackle gers have lost three in a row, yards in three minutes to Cruzan said. “He kept that Russell Okung was inactive. Pat- quarter. Carr, who finished 24 of and Sunday's defeat was em- bring it to the brink of vic- intensity the entire race to rick Lewis made his first start 41 for 194 yards, gave the Raiders barrassing — the club's first tory, Kaepernick fumbled on earn a trip to State.” at center with Max Unger and a chance late with his second TD shutout loss since 1999. Mi- a third-down sneak from the Teammate Tony Swen- Stephen Schilling injured. Left toss. ami has won four of five. one-yard line with two sec- son finished 18th (a per- guard James Carpenter suffered "This thing is starting to turn," "For 60 minutes, they onds remaining. The Rams sonal-best 17:13) and Terek an ankle injury in the second interim Oakland coach Tony wore us out," said Chargers recovered in the end zone Thornburg was 20th in half and undrafted rookie Garry Sparano said. "We're playing bet- quarterback Philip Rivers, al- and held on for a three-point 17:26. Gilliam — a tackle — was his re- ter and better here as we go on. though there's little evidence win. It was the second con- Centralia’s Serena Wal- placement. We've just got to get all phases to the Chargers were even on secutive loss for the 49ers, lace finished 11th in the girls Injuries were an issue for Se- play better, so that we can get the the field for a whole 60 min- who were coming off a defeat race at 20:33 to qualify for attle's defense, but clearly not feeling of what it's like to be in utes. to Denver. state. as much of a factor. Linebacker their locker room right now." Then there was the fa- Trailing Arizona by three Mark Morris’ Aaron Brock Coyle and safety DeShawn NOTES: Seattle paid tribute miliar Peyton Manning- games in the NFC West, the Brumbaugh won the boys Shead made their first career to the recent school shooting Tom Brady showdown, the 49ers won't catch a breather race in 15:58, helping the starts, but Seattle still allowed at Marysville-Pilchuck High 16th meeting between those this week. They play at New Monarchs to a team win, only 226 total yards. School with a moment of silence future Hall of Famers. For Orleans, which has won two and Tumwater’s Lauren Er- Seattle also got turnovers before the game and "MP" decals Manning, it was anything in a row and will have had icks was the girls District 4 to bounce its way. Irvin tipped on the Seahawks helmets. DE but a sweet 16, especially with 10 days' rest since winning at champion in 19:40, helping Carr's pass intended for James Greg Scruggs also ran out of the the New England crowd's Carolina on Thursday night. the T-Birds to a win. The Jones, located to the ball in the singsong chant of "Bra-dy's With the Cardinals cruis- top three teams and 15 indi- air then beat Carr to the pylon tunnel during pregame intros bet-ter!" ing and Seattle hanging on, viduals in each race moved for his first career touchdown. carrying an "MP" flag. ... Oak- San Francisco's margin for on to the State 2A champi- Later in the first half, Richard land is off to its worst start since "I don't usually stink," error is dwindling by the onships, which will be held Sherman got his first intercep- 1962. ... Hall of Fame LT Manning said. "But I stunk Nov. 8 at Sun Willows Golf tion of the season, getting better Jones was inducted into the Se- today." week. Course in Pasco. position than Andre Holmes on ahawks' during a Brady threw for 333 yards To put it mildly. a back-shoulder pass and pull- halftime ceremony. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014

College Football Southern Cal Beats Washington State, 44-17 By Nicholas K. Geranios The Associated Press PULLMAN — Washington State lost much more than the game on Saturday. Quarterback Connor Hal- liday, the nation's leading passer, was knocked out of the game in the first quarter and rushed to surgery. The senior may be done for the season. Washington State coach Mike Leach does not publicly discuss injuries. He said after the David Zalubowski / The Associated Press game that Halliday was taken Washington wide receiver Kasen Williams, left, celebrates with running into surgery, but he declined to back Shaq Thompson after Thompson's touchdown run against Colorado release any other details. in Boulder, Colo., on Saturday. "Connor's huge," Leach said. "Most of his contributions to the program are ones that the public doesn't have a full appreciation Thompson Leads UW of, but his contributions to this Dean Hare / The Associated Press program are gigantic." Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday (12) signals the play to his team- Past Colorado 38-23 Halliday came into the game mates during the irst quarter of an NCAA college football game against Southern having thrown for 3,833 yards, BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Feeney had a 30-yard inter- California on Saturday at Martin Stadium in Pullman. Halliday sufered a broken with 32 touchdowns and 10 Linebacker-turned-tailback ception return for a touch- leg on the play, ending his college playing career. Southern California won 44-17. in the first eight Shaq Thompson can't wait down as the Huskies bull- games of the season. He set an to get back to doing what he dozed the Buffs in the second NCAA single game record ear- JuJu Smith caught three tion of the season. does best. touchdown passes for South- Andre Heidari booted a 37- half. lier this year by throwing for 734 "You get to hit people in- "I was happy, because Tra- yards against California. Last ern California (6-3, 5-2 Pac-12), yard field goal to give USC a 17-0 stead of getting hit," Thomp- which became eligible for post- lead early in the second quarter. vis has butterfingers," Thomp- year he set an NCAA record with son said after rushing for 174 son said. "So, when he caught season play. Nelson Agholor Washington State, with Hal- yards in Washington's 38-23 89 pass attempts against Oregon. that ball I was juiced. He fi- Now the quarterback duties caught eight passes for 220 yards liday out, punted on its next four win over Colorado on Sat- fall to freshman , a for- and scored a pair of touchdowns. possessions, and then turned the urday. "Everybody loves to nally caught one. I'm proud of mer walk-on with little playing For Washington State (2-7, ball over on downs on the fifth. hit people. That's what I love, him." experience. Falk threw for 370 1-5), Falk threw for 370 yards and Starting at the WSU 36, Kessler that's my mentality, hitting The Huskies (6-3, 2-3 Pac- yards and two touchdowns in two touchdowns, but it was not threw 14-yard pass to Agholor people." 12) overcame a 20-17 halftime the 44-17 loss to Southern Cali- enough to prevent the Cougars and then a 22-yard touchdown Thompson might not get deficit to snap a two-game fornia on Saturday. from suffering their second con- pass to Smith, for a 24-0 lead. that chance, though, after skid. "My thoughts and prayers go secutive home loss and fourth in Washington State finally got gaining 215 all-purpose yards The Buffaloes (2-7, 0-6) out to Connor," Falk said, adding a row. on the scoreboard late in the first in Washington's come-from- were done in by four turn- that he expected to start the final Southern Cal, coming off a half when Falk hit Robert Lewis behind romp. overs in losing their fifth three games of the season. last-second 24-21 loss at Utah with a 9-yard touchdown pass, The 6-foot-1, 228-pound straight. The Buffs started out last weekend, had 527 yards of capping an 81-yard drive, to cut "I was ready to go in," Falk bruiser averaged nearly 12 fast for a change, but failed total offense to 444 for Washing- USC's lead to 24-7 at halftime. said. "I prepare like a starter ev- yards per carry, scored on a to finish strong even though ton State. Kessler completed 21 of The Cougars scored the first 24-yard run and added a 41- ery week." they slowed Thompson after 32 passes. points of the second half when yard catch-and-run in which Halliday writhed on the turf his big first half in which he for several minutes after his legs Sarkisian praised his team for Quentin Breshears kicked a 27- he eluded two tacklers and were caught between a pair of rebounding from a heart-break- yard field goal to cut USC's lead hurdled a third to set up an- ran for 151 yards and a TD on players. He was strapped onto ing loss. to 24-10 with 6:10 left in the other score. just 10 carries and added his a stretcher and placed in a cart, "We've been preaching finish," third quarter. The kick came "He has a big game every 41-yard reception to set up an- which drove him off the field. Sarkisian said. "That showed up after WSU drove to the Trojan game wherever we put him," other score. Some of the Southern California tonight." 9-yard line. Huskies coach Chris Petersen Thompson limped off af- players tried to comfort him. Washington State has surren- But the Trojans came right said. ter a reception for no gain late "We said we were going to dered 60, 59 and 44 points in its back, as Kessler hit a wide open Thompson, who was in the third quarter. pray for him," USC linebacker past three home games. Agholor at midfield and the re- pressed into duty on offense "I just landed on my (right) Hayes Pullard told reporters he Special teams have been a ceiver completed an 87-yard two weeks ago because of in- ankle so I had to go get taped. told Halliday. "We're going to problem for Washington State touchdown play for a 31-10 lead. juries in the Huskies' backfield, I wanted to be cautious to text him after the game to make all season, and they broke down Smith added a 7-yard touch- has rushed for 272 yards and see if I could walk on it first," sure he is OK." again early for the Cougars, who down reception from Kessler two TDs to go with his four Thompson said. went three-and-out on their first late in the third. Kessler threw a defensive touchdowns. Meanwhile, Southern Cali- He returned to help the possession. Agholor took the en- touchdown pass to Steven Mitch- Linebacker, tailback, fornia coach Steve Sarkisian Huskies run out the clock in knows it's hard to grind out suing punt and ran untouched ell in the fourth. what's next? the fourth quarter. drives with plays that produce through the WSU team for a 65- For WSU, Falk threw a late "I keep saying I know he only a few yards. Sarkisian pre- yard touchdown return and a 7-0 touchdown pass to Isiah Myers. can play three positions for The Huskies' first lead fers to get yards in big chunks. lead with 12:13 left in the first Kessler has thrown for 25 sure really, really good, if not came with 5:38 left in the third "You have to be able to cre- quarter. It was Agholor's fourth touchdowns against only two in- five," Petersen said. "He's fun quarter when Cyler Miles ate yards in chunks in football," punt return for a touchdown, a terceptions so far this season. to watch. He's fun for us as faked a handoff to Thompson, Sarkisian said, after Cody Kes- USC career record. Halliday, a senior, holds the coaches to watch, give him a rolled left and found Pettis for sler threw for 400 yards and five Halliday was intercepted on NCAA single-game record for little space as an athlete, he's a 28-yard touchdown to put touchdowns to lead the Trojans the next series by Pullard, who yards passing (734), set this year so strong that he's going to Washington ahead 24-23. over Washington State in rainy, ran the ball down to the WSU against California, plus a slew of push the pile. He's hard to That touchdown followed foggy conditions. 19. Kessler hit Smith on a 22-yard school records. tackle." a fumble by Buffaloes fresh- Sarkisian noted that Kessler touchdown pass to put USC up Tailback Javorius Allen of While on the sideline he man running back Phillip completed only 21 passes in pil- 14-0 with 10:33 left in the first USC, who leads the Pac-12 in pined for some snaps on de- Lindsay, who also fumbled fense. ing up 400 yards. And running quarter. rushing, rushed for at least 100 the kickoff after Feeney's pick- "I did, especially when I back Javorius Allen averaged 6 Halliday was injured on the yards for the sixth straight game. 6 had made it 31-23. yards per carry in rushing for next series, when two players Washington State beat the saw those missed tackles," Pettis put the game out of 114 yards. appeared to fall onto him after Trojans 10-7 in Los Angeles last Thompson said. "It's tough for "Yards in chunks are critical he threw a pass. Falk, a walk-on, year, but the Trojans lead the se- me because I came here for reach when he darted down for us," Sarkisian said. came in for his first extensive ac- ries 59-9-4. defense. Those are my broth- the Huskies' sideline to make ers, I miss being out there it a two-score game with 13:10 with them." left. Thompson doesn't have to The Buffs' last gasp ended No. 4 Auburn Holds Off No. 7 Rebels, 35-31 go back to defense to deliver when Hau'oli Kikaha dumped OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Cas- "It's just a really, really sick- for yard, gaining 492. the hits, though. Sefo Luifau for a sack on sanova McKinzy won the scram- ening way to lose," coach Hugh Auburn overcame 13 penal- "He's a pretty big guy and fourth-and-8 from the Wash- ble for the ball and Auburn Freeze said. ties for 145 yards. keeps his legs turning, of ington 9 with two minutes emerged from a playoff pileup to Auburn milked a minute off course. He runs hard," Buf- left. Kikaha leads the nation survive and advance. the clock before Ole Miss got the faloes linebacker Kenneth with 15 1⁄2 sacks. Olugbode said. "He brings McKinzy recovered a fumble ball back at its 49 with 26 sec- West, Eastern Thompson was a little jeal- in the end zone to preserve the onds left and no timeouts. Bo that defensive mentality, Washington Swamp where I'm going to run you ous. fourth-ranked Tigers' 35-31 vic- Wallace, who had fumbled at He's not sure he'd be OK tory over No. 7 Mississippi on Auburn's 6 on the previous drive, over and I'm going to hit you North Dakota 54-3 with just running the ball the threw three straight incomple- rather than you hit me." Saturday night in what amount- CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — Jor- ed to the first College Football tions before a final desperation With Thompson star- rest of the season. dan West threw for a career-high Playoff knockout game. play went nowhere. ring on offense, Dante Pettis "Ah, I haven't decided," he That roller-coaster play McKinzy and Auburn coach 314 yards and two touchdowns scored on an 87-yard punt said. "Because I love defense proved to be the decisive blow. Gus Malzahn said they had little and Eastern Washington used return and linebacker Travis and hitting people." "This was a playoff game," said doubt what the replay would a dominating defense to over- Auburn linebacker Kris Frost, show. whelm injury-ravaged North who forced the last fumble. "But "I knew it was a fumble and I Dakota 54-3 on Saturday. from here on in, every game is a thought we got it," Malzahn said. West, in his fourth start for Be sure to come in on game playoff game. They just get big- "The coaches up in the press box injured All-American Vernon ger and bigger." told us we had it, so I knew we Adams, completed 24 of 37 pass- day and pick up your The Tigers (7-1, 4-1 South- were going to get the ball." es and two touchdowns. Quincy eastern Conference, No. 3 CFP) He and Freeze, longtime Forte also ran for two touch- got a reprieve after Rebels re- friends and proponents of hur- downs for the Eagles (8-2, 5-1). ceiver Laquon Treadwell lost the ry-up football, had both down- North Dakota (3-6, 1-4) 12th man ball at the end of a tackle-break- played the significance of initial burned the redshirt on freshman ing catch-and-run to the end CFP rankings with big games to quarterback Keaton Studsrud, pale ale zone with 1:30 left. It was ruled play. Malzahn stopped short of who was 5 of 19 for 37 yards with a touchdown, but the replay of- saying it felt like a playoff game. three interceptions, one that ficial determined he lost the ball "It felt like a big game," he said. Moe Roberts returned 26 yards Game Day before crossing the goal line. "They're still one of the best teams for a touchdown. The Eagles also Price: Treadwell sustained a season- in the country. 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Napavine had disposed of South at Adna on Wednesday. games," MWP coach Tammy wolves are beginning to play Volleyball Bend in the opening round of Kelly said. "Sharon had an longer stretches of good volley- the tournament, 25-23, 18-25, MWP Downs Willapa Valley, amazing game hitting." ball. Continued from Sports 1 16-25, 25-18, 15-8. Falls to Darrington That moved MWP into Morton-White Pass will play "South Bend really came to really exciting to watch them the quarterfinals against Dar- in a loser-out matchup against play today," Dailey said. "We MENLO — The Timber- rington, where they lost 25-23, Raymond in Onalaska on play in that game." wolves split on the first day of were down 2-1 going into the 25-19, 22-25, 25-22. King had Wednesday. Jordin Pruett notched 17 the District 1/2/3/4 tournament, fourth set and the girls dug 11 assists and four kills, while Note: Onalaska fell 3-0 digs and served 100 percent down deep and played hard." but began the day with a prom- to Mossyrock and 3-0 to Life with five aces and six kills. Layce Chapman led the Tigers ising 25-20, 22-25, 25-21, 25-19 Brooks had four kills and Hazen Shannon had nine digs and 100 with 18 assists, 14 digs and four win over Willapa Valley. was against solid with 24 kills. Christian in its first two games percent serving with four aces. block-kills. Mollie Olson added Madison King led the Tim- "She kept us right in there of the district tournament. ... Rylee White had six assists and 15 kills, four blocks and 12 digs berwolves with 34 assists and against Darrington," Kelly said. See Scoreboard on page S6 for a 100 percent serving. while Makayla Dailey notched five kills. Taylor Brooks had five Sami Foister and Amy Park complete listing of the District Melissa Lee collected three eight kills, five blocks and 16 kills, while Jenessa Walton add- both had good passing games, 1/2/3/4 tournament schedule kills and had a good night at digs. Angel Parker also provided ed four kills. Sharon Hazen put Kelly added, and the Timber- and results. the net, Dailey said, adding that five digs. together a fantastic game with White and Shannon each played The Tigers served 95 percent 25 kills. Local Bowling Standings well defensively. against South Bend. They will "The girls really played well The victory came after face La Conner in the semifinals and it was one of our better NFL

Kathy Willens / The Associated Press outside linebacker Jacquian Williams (57) tackles Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) during the irst half of an NFL football game Monday in East Rutherford, N.J. Luck, Colts Rout New York EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. a lopsided win one week after a He was 25 for 46 for 354 yards. (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts 51-34 loss to Pittsburgh. Unlike Wayne surpassed James Lof- weren’t going to have a hangover the way Steelers quarterback Ben ton for career yards receiving from last week’s defeat. Roethlisberger toyed with their and has 14,070 in his 14-season Andrew Luck wouldn’t allow defense in that game, the Colts career. it. didn’t let Manning get going in Luck handing New York (3-5) its third Giants first-round pick Odell threw for four straight defeat. Beckham Jr. had 156 yards on touchdowns Luck hit Coby Fleener for a eight receptions, by far his best and the Colts’ 32-yard TD in the first half. He game. Manning threw for 359 defense kept had scoring throws of 31 yards yards and two TDs, but most of Eli Manning to T.Y. Hilton, 40 yards to Reggie that came with the game decided. and the Gi- Wayne and 2 yards to Dwayne Luck seemed to look for ants off bal- Allen in the third period. Fleener on every pass in the first ance Monday Adam Vinatieri added four half. That well-established com- night in Indi- INDIANAPOLIS 40 field goals and is perfect on 20 anapolis’ 40- NEW YORK 24 tries this year. bination — they played together 24 romp. It was the eighth time this at Stanford before joining the With his franchise-record season that Luck had thrown Colts in 2012 — paid off on con- seventh consecutive 300-yard for more than 300 yards and the secutive plays for the game’s first game, Luck led the Colts (6-3) to 17th time in his three pro seasons. touchdown.

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College Football Local Bowling Standings PLU Pushes Win Streak Against UPS to Nine With 42-27 Rout By TJ Cotterill The News Tribune Pacific Lutheran University coach Scott Westering knew his team was going to rely heavily on the play of three seniors: Dalton Ritchey, Kyle Warner and Niko Madison. He didn’t imagine they’d be this effective despite being the primary focus of opposing teams’ game plans. They led the Lutes to a 42- 27 victory Saturday against the University of Puget Sound to push the Lutes streak against the crosstown rival to nine consecu- tive games, including wins in 26 of the past 27 meetings. Ritchey threw for 265 yards and four touchdowns and ran for another 80 yards. Warner had 142 receiving yards and three touch- downs — all in the second half. And Madison ran for 137 yards and a touchdown and had a one- handed, fourth down receiving score on the Lutes’ opening drive. “We’ve been playing together for a while, so we kind of know how each other is going to play and it really lets us click a little better,” Madison said. UPS (3-4 overall, 2-3 North- west Conference) entered the game hoping to move above .500 and closer to top-seeded Linfield, which suffered its first loss of the season Saturday in a 31-28 upset by Willamette. And just maybe beat its cross- town rival for the first time since 2005? “I didn’t even know it was an eight-game streak,” Loggers coach Jeff Thomas said. “It could be nine, it could be 90 — all we worry about is making the plays today.” Westering agreed with Thomas, saying his team wasn’t concerned about what the game meant as far as the PLU/UPS ri- valry. “I know the outer circle wants to make this a huge rivalry with all the in-town and city champs stuff, and that is OK,” Westering said. “But that has never been how we have looked at this game. ... We truly believe about the face- less opponent and the old adage of, it’s a new game week in and week out.” Still, Loggers quarterback Braden Foley, UPS’ all-time leading passer who finished 28 for 54 for 302 yards and three touchdowns, was hoping to add a victory against the Lutes to his record-breaking résumé. Foley’s 53-yard strike to Kevin Miller and a subsequent two-point conversion cut Pacific Lutheran’s lead to 14-11 with a minute left in the first half. And the Loggers were going to get the ball to start the third quarter. But PLU (5-2, 3-2) turned that three-point lead into a 35- 11 cushion in the fourth quar- ter thanks to Madison’s 22-yard rushing touchdown with 13 seconds left in the first half and a pair of TD connections from Ritchey to Warner. Ritchey led PLU’s late first- half charge with a seven-play, 71-yard drive highlighted by a 20-yard sideline pass to Warner and an option pitch to Madison for the 22-yard score with 13 sec- onds left. “The goal was to get out of bounds and that’s what I was looking for,” Madison said. “But we had some really good blocks down field so that really opened up a lane and I took the chance. “It was really important for us to get the momentum back. And that’s what the touchdown gave us.” And the Lutes never gave it back. Ritchey hit Warner for a 19- yard touchdown on PLU’s first drive of the third quarter, and found the Tumwater gradu- ate again eight seconds into the fourth on a 31-yard connection. Foley tried to bring the Log- gers back, hitting Miller, who finished with 10 receptions for 122 yards, for his second touch- down catch of the game on their first drive of the fourth quarter. UPS then got a 28-yard field goal from Sawyer Petre to cut the lead to 35-20. But Ritchey then hit Warner, again, for an 18-yard touchdown to end the threat. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Class 2B 13 Baylor 6-1 Preps 1. Lind-Ritzville/Sprague (9-0) beat 14 Arizona State 6-1 Saturday’s Results Chehalis Offering Boys and Girls Youth Local Schedules Colfax 27-25. 15 Nebraska 7-1 Dallas 109, New Orleans 104 TUESDAY, Nov. 4 2. Napavine (9-0) beat Winlock 68-7. 16 Ohio State 6-1 Memphis 71, Charlotte 69 Basketball Leagues District 4 2A Girls Soccer Tourna- 3. North Beach (9-0) beat Ocosta 62- 17 Utah 6-1 Toronto 108, Orlando 95 ment 8. 18 Oklahoma 5-2 Miami 114, Philadelphia 96 By The Chronicle Consolation (Loser Out) 4. Reardan (8-1) beat Davenport 39- 19 LSU 7-2 Washington 108, Milwaukee 97 Washougal at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 12. 20 West Virginia 6-2 Atlanta 102, Indiana 92 The City of Chehalis' Parks and Recreation office District 4 2B Girls Soccer Tournament 5. Toledo (8-1) beat Wahkiakum 46- 21 Clemson 6-2 Brooklyn 102, Detroit 90 will offer basketball leagues for boys and girls in kin- At Centralia 21. 22 UCLA 6-2 Houston 104, Boston 90 Winner to State/Loser Out 6. Brewster (9-1) lost to Okanogan 23 East Carolina 6-1 Chicago 106, Minnesota 105 dergarten through sixth grade this winter. Napavine vs. Life Christian, 5 p.m. 44-12. 24 Duke 6-1 Oklahoma City 102, Denver 91 • Girls and boys basketball leagues, with leagues Adna vs. Toledo, 7 p.m. 7. Okanogan (9-1) beat Brewster 44- 25 Louisville 6-2 Utah 118, Phoenix 91 12. Golden State 127, LA Lakers 104 for second and third grades and fourth through sixth WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5 8. Raymond (7-1) idle. AP Poll grades, will run on Sundays, Nov. 16 and 23, and Dec. Nonleague Football 9. Davenport (7-2) lost to Reardan 39- Rk Team Rec. Pts. Sunday’s Results 7, 14 and 21, at the W.F. West High School gymnasium. Winlock at Chief Leschi, 3:30 p.m. 12. 1 Mississippi State (45) 8-0 1484 Golden State 95, Portland 90 District 4 1A Volleyball 10. Colfax (6-3) lost to Lind-Ritzville/ 2 Florida State (15) 8-0 1452 Sacramento 98, LA Clippers 92 Registration is $30 and includes a t-shirt. Tenino vs. Kalama, 5:30 p.m., at Cas- Sprague 27-25. 3 Auburn 7-1 1345 Miami 107, Toronto 102 • A hoops program for kids in kindergarten and tle Rock Class 1B 4 Alabama 7-1 1281 New York 96, Charlotte 93 Tenino vs. TBD, 7 p.m. 1. Neah Bay (9-0) beat Clallam Bay 5 Oregon 8-1 1275 first grade will be held on Sunday afternoons, Nov. 16 66-0. 6 TCU 7-1 1148 Monday’s Results and 23 and Dec. 7 and 14, at W.F. West High School, THURSDAY, Nov. 6 2. Liberty Christian (8-0) idle. 7 Michigan State 7-1 1120 Houston 104, Philadelphia 93 District 4 2A Volleyball 3. Touchet (8-0) beat Dayton, forfeit. 8 Notre Dame 7-1 1096 Brooklyn 116, Oklahoma City 85 from 1 to 2 p.m. each afternoon. The pre-registration At Longview 4. Cusick (8-1) lost to Republic 33-30. 9 Kansas State 7-1 1049 Memphis 93, New Orleans 81 fee is $25 and includes a t-shirt, and players can regis- Centralia vs. R.A. Long, 6 p.m. 5. Republic (8-1) beat Cusick 33-30. 10 Baylor 7-1 961 Dallas 118, Boston 113 ter on site for $30. W.F. West vs. Ridgefield, 6 p.m. 11 Arizona State 7-1 831 Sacramento 110, Denver 105 12 Ole Miss 7-2 828 Registration forms are available at www.ci.chehalis. District 1/2/3/4 Volleyball Tourna- 13 Ohio State 7-1 780 Tuesday’s Games wa.us. Contact the Parks and Recreation office at 748- ment 14 LSU 7-2 717 Cleveland at Portland, 7 p.m. Multiple Sites Local 15 Nebraska 8-1 680 Milwaukee at Indiana, 4 p.m. 0271 for further information. 16 Oklahoma 6-2 574 Nov. 1, 5 & 8 Local Bowling Houston at Miami, 4:30 p.m. 17 Georgia 6-2 465 Top Eight to State Tournament Oct. 26-Nov. 1 Results Washington at New York, 4:30 p.m. 18 UCLA 7-2 464 Saturday’s Games FAIRWAY LANES Oklahoma City at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. NASCAR 19 Clemson 6-2 341 At Mossyrock Top 10 Men Orlando at Chicago, 5 p.m. 20 Utah 6-2 327 First Round 1. Butch Mosteller 805; 2. Rich Bun- Charlotte at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 21 Arizona 6-2 325 Jimmie Johnson Plays Spoiler Mossyrock 3, Onalaska 0 ker 798; 3. Chris Conradi 780; 4. Bob Phoenix at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. 22 Duke 7-1 288 Adna 3, Life Christian 0 Spahr 738; 5. Jim Fueston 708; 6. Doug 23 Marshall 8-0 238 Quarterfinals Olson 704; 7. Jesse Gac 697; 8. Brad Al- Wednesday’s Games With Another Win at Texas 24 West Virginia 6-3 159 Adna 3, Mossyrock 2 drich 693 and John Hart 693; 9. Brad Cleveland at Utah, 6 p.m. 25 Wisconsin 6-2 83 FORTH WORTH, Texas (MCT) — This time Jim- Consolation (Loser Out) Mills 692 and Jim Sabin 692; 10. D J Miami at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Life Christian 3, Onalaska 0 McPeake Jr 683 and Dan Fletcher 683; Orlando at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. mie Johnson was the spoiler at Texas Motor Speedway. Others receiving votes: Others receiv- High Game: Rich Bunker 300 and Toronto at Boston, 4:30 p.m. ing votes: Colorado State 67, USC 48, Already eliminated from title contention, Johnson At Willapa Valley Chris Conradi 300 and D J McPeake Jr Minnesota at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Missouri 42, Georgia Tech 15, Louis- First Round 300 New York at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. earned his third consecutive victory in the fall race at ville 7, Stanford 4, North Dakota State Morton-WP 3, Willapa Valley 1 Top 10 Women Chicago at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. 4, Florida 1, Texas A&M 1 Texas Motor Speedway, with a win in Sunday’s AAA Darrington 3, Wahkiakum 0 1. Kassy Williamson 644; 2. Eliza- Indiana at Washington, 5 p.m. Quarterfinals beth Steen 637; 3. Cricket Nichols 600 Atlanta at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Texas 500. USA Today Poll Darrington 3, Morton-WP 1 and Heather Fueston 600; 4. Teresa Memphis at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Usually Johnson’s wins in the fall at Texas have 1 Mississippi State (40) 8-0 1526 Consolation (Loser Out) Johnson 592; 5. Cassandra Chalmers Denver at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 2 Florida State (22) 8-0 1501 come along with a championship, but this year John- Wahkiakum 3, Willapa Valley 0 587; 6. Sahlee Aldrich 573; 7. Janell LA Clippers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. McPeake 526 and Lynn Wiltzius 526; 3 Auburn 7-1 1355 son’s victory denied any of the eight remaining drivers At NW Christian (Lacey) 8. April Harris 525 and Mary Schrader 4 Alabama 7-1 1349 still eligible in the Chase to lock in a spot in the Nov. First Round 525; 9. Arlene Thomas 521; 10. Melissa 5 Oregon 8-1 1289 Friday Harbor 3, NW Christian 2 Hensley 519; High Game: Kassy Wil- 6 Michigan State 7-1 1241 16 championship season finale. Napavine 3, South Bend 2 liamson 254 7 TCU 7-1 1150 NHL Kevin Harvick finished second, Brad Keselowski Quarterfinals 8 Notre Dame 7-1 1121 Top 5 Senior Men All Times PDT Napavine 3, Friday Harbor 0 9 Kansas State 7-1 1087 was third, Kyle Busch was fourth and Jamie McMur- 1. Dave Reynoldson 651; 2. Butch EASTERN CONFERENCE Consolation (Loser Out) 10 Baylor 7-1 957 Mosteller 633; 3. Tim Schnitzer 626; 4. Atlantic Division ray was fifth. NW Christian 3, South Bend 1 11 Ohio State 7-1 901 Marc Gosselin 616; 5. Andy Fuchs 612; GP W L OT Pts GF GA Matt Kenseth, who started on the pole, got off to High Game: Andy Fuchs 278 12 Arizona State 7-1 854 At Toutle Lake 13 Ole Miss 7-2 793 Tampa Bay 12 8 3 1 17 42 32 a strong start and led the first 53 laps. Johnson got Top 5 Senior Women Montreal 12 8 3 1 17 31 35 Toutle Lake 3, Rainier 0 1. Marie Marshall 576; 2. Pearl Steig 14 Nebraska 8-1 766 around Kenseth to take the lead for the first time on La Conner 3, Raymond 0 15 LSU 7-2 636 Detroit 11 6 2 3 15 29 24 557; 3. Ginny Eddy 549; 4. Bertie Dessell Boston 13 7 6 0 14 36 32 Quarterfinals 548; 5. Teresa Johnson 493; High Game: 16 Oklahoma 6-2 601 Lap 54. Toronto 11 6 4 1 13 32 28 La Conner 3, Toutle Lake 2 Marie Marshall 239 17 Georgia 6-2 508 Ottawa 10 5 3 2 12 28 26 A round of green-flag pit stops began on Lap 87. Consolation (Loser Out) Top 5 Junior Boys 18 UCLA 7-2 438 Florida 9 4 2 3 11 14 18 Raymond 3, Rainier 1 1. Ashton Lannoye 470; 2. Tony 19 Clemson 6-2 394 Once the cycle was completed on Lap 95, Johnson Buffalo 13 3 9 1 7 16 43 Mortland 421; 3. Keo Payne 374; 4. Josh- 20 Duke 7-1 320 remained in the lead followed by Kenseth and Har- Metropolitan Division Wednesday’s Games ua Wagoner 369; 5. Zach Marks 360; 21 Arizona 6-2 307 Pittsburgh 10 7 2 1 15 41 22 vick. Johnson continued to lead the way until a second Semifinals High Game: Ashton Lannoye 193 22 Utah 6-2 253 New Jersey 11 6 3 2 14 33 36 At Adna Top 5 Junior Girls 22 Marshall 8-0 253 round of green-flag stop began on Lap 136. N.Y. Islanders11 6 5 0 12 36 39 21: Adna vs. Darrington, 5:30 p.m. 1. Ashley Hart 469; 2. Bailey Reed 24 Wisconsin 6-2 146 N.Y. Rangers 11 5 4 2 12 30 35 Debris in Turn 2 brought out the second caution of 22: Napavine vs. La Conner, 7 p.m. 457; 3. Courtney Spriggs 418; 4. Jasmin 25 West Virginia 6-3 130 Philadelphia 11 4 5 2 10 33 38 Consolation (Loser Out) Wesson 381; 5. Patricia Castillo 371; the race on Lap 175. At Napavine High Game: Ashley Hart 187 Dropped from rankings: East Carolina Washington 11 4 5 2 10 35 33 After all of the lead-lap cars pit for fuel and tires, 17: Life Christian vs. Friday Harbor, Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) 19 Columbus 11 4 7 0 8 28 37 4 p.m. 1. Isaiah 241; 2. Trae 228; 3. Tanner Carolina 10 2 6 2 6 21 35 Johnson stayed in the lead on the restart on Lap 183 18: Wahkiakum vs. Toutle Lake, 5:30 208; 4. Zack 204; 5. Bryce 195; High Others receiving votes: Missouri 82, WESTERN CONFERENCE followed by Gordon and Harvick. p.m. Game: Trae 136 Colorado State 81, Georgia Tech 32, Central Division 23: Winner 17 vs. Winner 18, 7 p.m. Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) USC 31, Minnesota 19, Iowa 12, Lou- Nashville 11 7 2 2 16 29 22 At Onalaska 1. Joy Watson 296; 2. James Owens isville 7, Boise State 5, East Carolina 2, St. Louis 11 7 3 1 15 29 23 19: NW Christian vs. Mossyrock, 4 281; 3. Daryl Hull 244; 4. Dean Haller Cincinnati 2, Miami (FL) 1 Minnesota 10 7 3 0 14 35 18 p.m. 233; 5. Kristen W 219; High Game: Joy Winnipeg 12 6 5 1 13 22 26 Sports on the Air 20: Raymond vs. Morton-WP, 5:30 Watson 152 Week 10 Games Chicago 12 6 5 1 13 29 23 p.m. Air Force 23, Army 6 Dallas 11 4 3 4 12 34 39 TUESDAY, Nov. 4 24: Winner 19 vs. Winner 20, 7 p.m. No. 18 Oklahoma 59, Iowa State 14 Colorado 13 3 5 5 11 31 38 Temple 20, No. 23 East Carolina 10 Pacific Division COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday’s Games No. 24 Duke 51, Pittsburgh 48 (2OT) Anaheim 13 10 3 0 20 36 24 5 p.m. All to State NFL Iowa 48, Northwestern 7 Vancouver 12 8 4 0 16 38 34 ESPN2 — Bowling Green at Akron At Adna Maryland 20, Penn State 19 Calgary 13 7 4 2 16 37 29 25: Loser 21 vs. Winner 23, 10 a.m. National Football League Wisconsin 37, Rutgers 0 San Jose 13 7 4 2 16 41 35 ESPNU — Toledo at Kent St. 26: Loser 22 vs. Winner 24, 11:30 a.m. 2014 Standings Rice 31, Florida International 17 Los Angeles 12 6 4 2 14 28 26 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 27: Winner 25 vs. Winner 26, 1 p.m. National Football Conference Connecticut 37, UCF 29 Edmonton 11 4 6 1 9 29 39 (Third/Fourth) NFC EAST W L T PCT Texas A&M 21, Louisiana-Monroe 16 Arizona 11 4 6 1 9 28 42 4 p.m. 28. Winner 21 vs. Winner 22, 3 p.m. Philadelphia 6 2 0 .750 Miami (FL) 47, North Carolina 20 FS1 — Northwood at Villanova (First/Second) Dallas 6 3 0 .667 Boston College 33, Virginia Tech 31 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point NHL HOCKEY NY Giants 3 5 0 .375 Central Michigan 38, E. Michigan 7 for overtime loss. Coin Flips Washington 3 6 0 .333 Washington 38, Colorado 23 4:30 p.m. Loser 25/26: Flip for fifth/sixth NFC NORTH Western Michigan 41, Miami (OH) 10 Sunday’s Games NBCSN — St. Louis at New Jersey Loser 23/24: Flip for seventh/eighth Detroit 6 2 0 .750 Louisiana Tech 59, W. Kentucky 10 Buffalo 3, Detroit 2, SO SOCCER Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 North Carolina State 24, Syracuse 17 Carolina 3, Los Angeles 2 Washington Prep Football Minnesota 4 5 0 .444 No. 7 TCU 31, No. 20 West Virginia 30 Calgary 6, Montreal 2 11:30 a.m. How The Top 10 Fared Chicago 3 5 0 .375 Florida 38, No. 11 Georgia 20 Arizona 6, Washington 5 FSN — UEFA Champions League, Olympia- By The Associated Press NFC SOUTH No. 15 Nebraska 35, Purdue 14 Anaheim 3, Colorado 2 Class 4A New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 Georgia Tech 35, Virginia 10 Winnipeg 1, Chicago 0 cos at Juventus 1. Bothell (9-0) beat Inglemoor 55-0. Carolina 3 5 1 .389 BYU 27, Middle Tennessee 7 Nashville 3, Vancouver 1 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Liverpool at 2. Camas (9-0) beat Heritage 49-0. Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 Michigan 34, Indiana 10 Real Madrid 3. Chiawana (8-1) beat Pasco 83-7. Tampa Bay 1 7 0 .125 Appalachian State 44, Georgia State 0 Monday’s Games 4. Union (8-1) beat Skyview 21-17. NFC WEST No. 13 Baylor 60, Kansas 14 St. Louis 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, SO 1 a.m. 5. Lake Stevens (8-1) beat Jackson 52- Arizona 7 1 0 .875 Texas State 37, New Mexico State 29 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Anderlecht 14. Seattle 5 3 0 .625 Missouri 20, Kentucky 10 Tuesday’s Games at Arsenal (delayed tape) 6. Gonzaga Prep (8-1) beat Ferris 29- San Francisco 4 4 0 .500 Houston 27, South Florida 3 Florida at Boston, 4 p.m. 21, 4OT. St. Louis 3 5 0 .375 USC 44, Washington State 17 Edmonton at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 7. Graham-Kapowsin (8-1) beat Beth- Arkansas State 44, Idaho 28 Calgary at Washington, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5 Conference el 35-7. Louisiana-Lafayette 19, S. Alabama 9 Carolina at Columbus, 4 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 8. Gig Harbor (8-1) beat Bellarmine AFC EAST W L T PCT New Mexico 31, UNLV 28 St. Louis at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. Prep 49-0. New England 7 2 0 .778 No. 3 Auburn 35, No. 4 Ole Miss 31 Chicago at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 9. Kentwood (8-1) beat Todd Beamer Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 Colorado State 38, San Jose State 31 Detroit at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — N. Illinois at Ball St. 31-21. Miami 5 3 0 .625 UAB 31, Florida Atlantic 28 Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Vanderbilt 42, Old Dominion 28 ESPNU — Buffalo at Ohio 10. Federal Way (7-2) beat Kent-Me- NY Jets 1 8 0 .111 Nashville at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. No. 1 Mississippi State 17, Arkansas 10 ridian 77-21. AFC NORTH Los Angeles at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. GOLF No. 5 Oregon 45, Stanford 16 Vancouver at Colorado, 6 p.m. Cincinnati 5 2 1 .688 Tennessee 45, South Carolina 42 (OT) 7 p.m. Class 3A Toronto at Arizona, 6 p.m. 1. Bellevue (9-0) beat Lake Washing- Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 Texas 34, Texas Tech 13 TGC — PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 No. 9 Kansas St. 48, Oklahoma State 14 ton 47-0. Wednesday’s Games first round, at Shanghai No. 10 Notre Dame 49, Navy 39 2. Eastside Catholic (8-1) beat Roos- Baltimore 5 4 0 .556 Montreal at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. No. 16 Ohio State 55, Illinois 14 NBA BASKETBALL evelt 41-0. AFC SOUTH Detroit at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m. UTEP 35, Southern Miss 14 3. O’Dea (8-1) beat Ballard 49-0. Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 4. Marysville-Pilchuck (7-1) beat Houston 4 5 0 .444 No. 22 UCLA 17, No. 12 Arizona 7 California 45, Oregon State 31 ESPN — Indiana at Washington Meadowdale 55-34. Tennessee 2 6 0 .250 5. Lincoln (9-0) beat Foss 34-0. Nevada 30, San Diego State 14 7:30 p.m. Jacksonville 1 8 0 .111 6. Peninsula (8-1) beat Bonney Lake Wyoming 45, Fresno State 17 AFC WEST ESPN — L.A. Clippers at Golden State 59-28. No. 14 Ariz. St. 19, No. 17 Utah 16 (OT) Racing NHL HOCKEY 7. Meadowdale (7-2) lost to Marys- Denver 6 2 0 .750 Utah State 35, Hawaii 14 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ville-Pilchuck 55-34. Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 5 p.m. At Texas Motor Speedway 8. Shadle Park (6-3) lost to Mt. Spo- San Diego 5 4 0 .556 Sunday’s Results NBCSN — Detroit at N.Y. Rangers kane 28-21. Oakland 0 8 0 .000 1 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 9. Kennedy (8-0) beat Hazen 62-9. SOCCER NBA 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 10. Auburn Mountainview (8-1) beat Week 9 11:30 a.m. National Basketball Association 3 Brad Keselowski Ford Enumclaw 49-28. Thursday’s Game FSN — UEFA Champions League, Chelsea at All Times PDT 4 Kyle Busch Toyota Class 2A New Orleans 28, Carolina 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE 5 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet Maribor 1. Tumwater (9-0) beat W. F. West 56- Atlantic Division 6 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Barcelona at 21. Sunday’s Games W L Pct GB 7 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 2. Ellensburg (9-0) beat Ephrata 56-0. Cleveland 22, Tampa Bay 17 Toronto 2 1 .667 — 8 Kurt Busch Chevrolet Ajax 3. Lynden (8-1) beat Blaine 28-21. Arizona 28, Dallas 17 New York 2 1 .667 — 9 Carl Edwards Ford 10 Denny Hamlin Toyota 4. Hockinson (9-0) beat R.A. 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Liberty (Renton) (6-3) lost to Pittsburgh 43, Baltimore 23 Central Division 19 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet Mount Si 35-17. Chicago 2 1 .667 — 20 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet tape) 21 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 10. Clarkston (8-1) beat West Valley Monday’s Game Cleveland 1 1 .500 ½ GOLF (Spokane) 35-14. Indiana 1 2 .333 1 22 Michael Annett Chevrolet Indianapolis 40, NY Giants 24 Milwaukee 1 2 .333 1 23 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 11 a.m. Class 1A Detroit 0 3 .000 2 24 Aric Almirola Ford TGC — PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Cham- 1. Cascade Christian (8-0) beat Bel- WESTERN CONFERENCE 25 Matt Kenseth Toyota pionship, first round, at Jackson, Miss. levue Christian 49-7. Southwest Division 26 Cole Whitt Toyota 2. Colville (9-0) beat Lakeside (Nine College Football Memphis 4 0 1.000 — 27 Marcos Ambrose Ford 7 p.m. Mile Falls) 46-14. Houston 4 0 1.000 — 28 Clint Bowyer Toyota TGC — PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, 3. Freeman (8-1) beat Deer Park 21- NCAA Div. 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Craig Mitchelldyer Craig 3. Auburn (7-1) 4. Oregon (8-1) 5. Michigan State (7-1) 6. Alabama (7-1) BEST OF THE BIG TEN 7. Kansas State (7-1) 8. TCU (7-1) 9. Notre Dame (7-1) The league’s top two teams battle at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing 10. Ohio State (7-1) 11. Ole Miss (7-2) OHIO STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE a total of 25 passes for 372 yards. This plan of attack has worked well — 12. Arizona State (7-1) The last two unbeaten Big Ten teams meet Saturday night in East Lans- though two of the wins were by only three points — but the Tigers will 13. Nebraska (8-1) have to be a bit more balanced against an Alabama team that has been dom- ing. The winner will all but wrap up the East Division title and remain alive 14. Baylor (7-1) inant against the run. Nick Saban’s club is allowing only 78.1 yards rush- for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Ohio State has a more difficult 15. Georgia (6-2) path to the Playoff because of its relatively low ranking (No. 16 in the ini- ing per game and 2.7 yards per rushing attempt — both No. 1 in the SEC 16. LSU (7-2) tial CFB top 25) and a bad loss on its résumé (at home to Virginia Tech), by a wide margin. At some point, LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings will but a win at Michigan State likely would vault the Buckeyes into the top need to make a big play in the passing game. Alabama by 10 17. Oklahoma (6-2) 18. Utah (6-2) 10. Michigan State, with a No. 8 ranking and consistently strong play KANSAS STATE AT TCU 19. UCLA (7-2) throughout the season, is in much better shape. The Spartans have a “good” It’s the most important game of the year to date in the Big 12, and it’s not loss (at Oregon in Week 2) but only have one quality win, in being played in Norman or Waco. Kansas State sits atop the 20. Arizona (6-2) early October over Nebraska at home. It’s not only important league standings with a 5–0 mark, but its schedule is about to 21. Clemson (6-2) for Michigan State to win this game, but the Spartans need to take a very difficult turn. The Wildcats, who have already won 22. West Virginia (6-3) look good doing so in order to impress committee members at Oklahoma, still have to play at TCU, West Virginia and Bay- 23. Duke (7-1) Michi- who might be questioning the strength of their schedule. lor. It’s by far the most challenging Big 12 slate any team will gan State by 7 24. Wisconsin (6-2) face this season. TCU survived a scare in Morgantown over 25. Missouri (7-2) NOTRE DAME AT ARIZONA STATE the weekend, rallying to beat West Virginia 31–30 on a last- Arizona State is quietly emerging as one of the top programs second field goal. It’s a good sign that the Frogs managed to on the West Coast. The Sun Devils, the defending Pac-12 win without a dominating performance from quarterback HEISMAN WATCH South champs, are 15–2 in the their last 17 league games dat- Trevone Boykin. After throwing for a combined 843 yards in Mitch Light 1. Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon Mariota ing back to the final month of the 2012 season. Todd Graham wins over Oklahoma State and Texas Tech, Boykin completed Athlon Sports recorded a win over Stanford for the first has taken his share of criticism over the years — some of it de- Executive Editor only 12-of-30 passes for 166 yards and one touchdown against WVU. He will need a big performance on a national stage to time in his three years as the Ducks’ served — but the guy is clearly one of the top coaches in the @AthlonMitch country. Though his teams in recent years have been known for make a push in the Heisman race. TCU by 6 starter. He threw for 258 yards, ran for their prowess on offense, Graham has a background on de- 85 and accounted for four touchdowns. BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA 2. Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State fense, and his 2014 team — after a slow start — has done a terrific job on This was supposed to be the Game of the Year in the Big 12, not the Prescott has been a little loose with the that side of the ball. The Sun Devils have held their last three opponents — Kansas State-TCU showdown in Forth Worth. Baylor is still very much ball (five INTs in his last three games), Stanford, Washington and Utah — to an average of 12 points and 273 alive in the league race, with a 4–1 record and a win over TCU, but Okla- but the Bulldogs keep winning. He threw yards. Replicating that type of performance against Notre Dame will be homa played its way out of title contention by losing to both TCU and for 331 yards and one touchdown in difficult. The Irish’s schedule to date hasn’t been overly taxing — Stan- Kansas State. The Sooners have been a disappointment on defense, most ford and Florida State are the only two quality defenses they have faced — notably against the pass. They rank ninth in the league in passing yards al- MSU’s 17–10 win over Arkansas. but ND is averaging 35.4 points and 458.6 yards per game. Slowing down lowed (265.8 ypg), due in large part to a three-game stretch in which they 3. Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama The Arizona State by 7 quarterback Everett Golson will be a challenge. gave up 1,028 yards to West Virginia, TCU and Texas earlier this season. Crimson Tide had a bye last week. In ALABAMA AT LSU That’s not a good sign with Baylor coming to town. The Bears can gash op- eight games, Cooper has 71 catches for This matchup is always appointment viewing, but LSU’s recent rise — ponents with both the run and the pass, but they seem to enjoy the forward 1,132 yards and nine touchdowns. the Tigers have won three straight after an 0–2 start in the SEC — has made pass a bit more. The issue for Baylor will be on the line of scrimmage, 4. Trevone Boykin, QB, TCU His stats this game far more dangerous for Alabama. LSU has leaned on its running where a once-stout offensive line is down two starters. If the Bears can weren’t gaudy (166 yards passing, 49 attack of late, averaging 254 rushing yards in wins over Florida, Kentucky protect Bryce Petty, they have a very good opportunity to record their first- rushing), but Boykin led his team to a and Ole Miss. During this three-game stretch, the Tigers have completed ever win in Norman. Baylor by 3 31–30 comeback win at West Virginia. 5. Duke Johnson, RB, Miami Johnson rushed for 177 yards and two scores in PRIME TIME PLAYERS Golson became the first player in Notre field during a disappointing 51–48 double- McCrary tied a school record by throwing the Hurricanes’ 47–20 win over North Dame history to pass for three TDs and rush overtime home loss to Duke. The 6'2", 250- five touchdown passes in the Commodores’ Carolina. He’s averaging 7.2 yards per In his first start of the season, Tennessee for three TDs in a single game, during an un- pound sophomore had 38 carries for 263 42–28 win over Old Dominion. … The lat- carry against ACC opponents. sophomore Joshua Dobbs threw for 301 even 49–39 win over Navy. Golson completed yards and three TDs. … Baylor’s Corey Cole- est in a long line of star USC , yards and two touchdowns and added 166 18-of-25 passes for 315 yards, three scoring man made the most of his three receptions, Cody Kessler connected on 21-of-32 rushing yards and three scores on the ground strikes and one pick through the air, while with 167 receiving yards (55.7 ypc) and TDs passes for 400 yards, five TDs and zero INTs to lead the Volunteers to a thrilling 45–42 scrambling for 33 yards and three TDs. … of 72 and 49 yards during a 60–14 blowout of during a 44–17 road win in the fog and rain overtime win at South Carolina. … Everett Pittsburgh’s James Conner left it all on the Kansas. … Vanderbilt quarterback Johnny at Washington State.

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Florida State showed its Penn State recorded only Florida stunned the col- Is the magic gone at championship mettle by 219 yards of offense in a lege football world with Stanford? The Cardinal recovering from a 21–0 20–19 loss at home to a dominating 38–20 win dropped to 5–4 overall deficit in the first half to rally Maryland. The Nittany Lions had over rival Georgia in Jacksonville. and 3–3 in the Pac-12 with a 45–16 past Louisville 42–31 on Thursday 373 yards vs. Rutgers in their Big Led by Kelvin Taylor and Matt loss at Oregon. After playing in a night. True freshman Dalvin Cook, Ten opener but have not cracked Jones, the Gators rushed for 418 BCS bowl in each of the last four Tom DiPace who rushed for 110 yards and two the 275-yard mark in league play yards (on a 7.0-yard average) en seasons, Stanford must now win Written and compiled by Mitch Light. TDs, was the best player on the since. They are averaging 3.1 yards route to the most improbable win one of its final three games sim- Follow Mitch on Twitter: @AthlonMitch. field in the decisive second half. per play over their last four games. of the Will Muschamp era. ply to reach bowl-eligibility. Email: [email protected]

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NFL Palmer Tosses Three TDs In Win ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) who owns three Super Bowl — Carson Palmer settled down rings to one for Manning. “The nicely after an early mistake gave only thing I really care about is Dallas a lead. Brandon Weeden the respect from my team, going never did get comfortable fill- out there and trying to earn it. “ ing in for Tony After 15 seasons that almost Romo. certainly will earn him Hall of Palmer Fame recognition, Brady, 37 has stayed per- that respect. He also has that fect as the mastery over Manning, who fell starter for to 2-7 at Gillette Stadium even Arizona this though he threw for 438 yards season, throw- and two touchdowns. He has at ing for three least two TD passes in 14 consec- touchdowns, ARIZONA 28 utive games, an NFL record. while Weeden DALLAS 17 “Well, I don’t usually stink, couldn’t get the but I stunk today,” said Manning, Cowboys into the end zone until 38, who broke into the NFL in the game was out of reach in the 1998, two years before Brady. “I Cardinals’ 28-17 victory Sunday. don’t make any excuses. “ The Cardinals (7-1), who have The two touchdown passes sole possession of the best record increased Manning’s total to 515. in the NFC this late in the season He broke Brett Favre’s record of for the first time since 1974, won 508 earlier in the season. their fourth straight, including The game wasn’t particularly back-to-back wins over the top competitive after the first quar- two teams in the NFC East. ter, which Denver completed in “This is a very good team,” front 7-3. said Palmer, 5-0 this season after New England (7-2) scored the missing two games with a shoul- next 24 points on the way to win- der injury. “We feel like we can ning its fifth straight, halting the play with anybody, and that’s im- four-game winning streak for portant because we feel like we Denver (6-2) in emphatic fashion. are improving.” Brady has 18 TD passes and one Romo was out with his third interception in those five victo- back injury in 18 months, and ries.

backup Weeden threw two in- Brandon Wade / The Associated Press terceptions as the Cowboys (6-3) Browns Hold Off Buccaneers to Arizona Cardinals running back Andre Ellington (38) makes a touchdown reception against the Dallas Cowboys during the dropped their second straight. Improve to 5-3 second half of an NFL football game Sunday in Arlington, Texas. He finished 18 of 33 for 183 yards CLEVELAND — Before he with a late score. touchdown pass to a wide receiv- but returned to finish. after that strike. “You can’t turn the ball over, earned Pro Bowl trips, adulation and an enormous multimillion- er this season. “You want to get the first and that is on me,” Weeden said. What happened next in their The Dallas running game dollar contract, Joe Thomas was Mark Sanchez Replaces Injured throw out of the way. And thanks 24-10 victory over the Jets on wasn’t the same without Romo. just a talented rookie left tackle Nick Foles, Leads Eagles to Win to Chip we throw it right down Sunday was even rarer. NFL rushing leader DeMarco on a winning team. the field,” Sanchez said. “So that The pass was batted at the HOUSTON — After his per- Murray’s record streak of eight The Browns were 5-3 at will get your nerves gone.” line of scrimmage by Jets line- formance on Sunday, the Phila- straight 100-yard games to start the midway point in 2007, and Coach Chip Kelly didn’t pro- backer Calvin Pace. It bounced delphia Eagles are confident the season ended against a de- Thomas figured it would be like vide many details of the injury right into the hands of tight end they’ll be fine with Mark San- fense that didn’t allow a back that every season. to Foles, saying only: “He’s in a Anthony Fasano, who had been chez at quarterback if Nick Foles over the century mark for the It ain’t so, Joe. sling right now, and that’s all I blocked to the ground, and he misses more time with an injury. got.” 18th consecutive time. Seven years, several coaching Sanchez replaced Foles, over- changes and a carousel of start- rolled over across the goal-line Ryan Fitzpatrick threw for for a touchdown that extended came turnovers and did enough 203 yards with two touchdowns Rams’ Defense Locks Down 49ers ing quarterbacks later, Cleveland to keep the Eagles in first place is 5-3 again. the Chiefs’ lead to two scores. and an interception for Houston SANTA CLARA, Calif. — “I don’t know what to say,” with a 31-21 win over the Hous- (4-5). The Texans had trouble “It feels pretty good,” Thomas ton Texans. Foles hurt his left James Laurinaitis and the St. said after a 22-17 win over the Smith said, smiling. “A freaky getting their offense going. shoulder late in the first quarter, Louis defense read Colin Kae- Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sun- play.” and Sanchez came on to threw pernick’s mannerisms and were day. “It’s been a long time. I like Just the kind of play that’s for 202 yards and two touch- Dolphins Cruise To perfectly prepared for his quar- where we are.” been going Kansas City’s way downs. Shutout Victory terback sneak. The Browns, beaten down for during a three-game win streak “He’s good,” running back The Rams stuffed him so long, are legit. -- and the kind that has been go- MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — LeSean McCoy said. “Even when short and recovered his fumble, Brian Hoyer threw a 34-yard ing against New York during its With his Miami Dolphins lead- he came here it’s hard to look at throwing another wrinkle into TD pass to wide receiver Tay- eight-game skid. ing by 27 points in the third the NFC West. lor Gabriel with 8:59 remaining, The Jets’ losing streak is their him as a backup because of (the) quarter Sunday, coach Joe Phil- Kaepernick fumbled at the helping Cleveland complete a fa- longest since 1996, when they success he’s had and experience. bin stomped along the side- I think today wasn’t really some- goal line with 2 seconds left try- vorable three-game stretch with went 1-15 in their final year un- line, angrily waving his fist and thing surprising to the team.” ing for the go-ahead score, and their fourth win in five games. der Rich Kotite. The franchise screaming in disagreement with “I think we’ll do some damage the Rams sacked him eight times The Browns are in the mix, and has never lost nine in a row, an an official’s ruling. if Nick can’t go,” McCoy contin- on the way to a 13-10 upset of the with a big game ahead on Thurs- embarrassment embattled coach At the end of an emotional Rex Ryan and his troops will try ued. “He’ll step in there and do a San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. day night in Cincinnati, they can week, Philbin wasn’t ready to let to avoid next Sunday against great job.” “I just went to kind of meet make something special of this up. him head to head down there Pittsburgh. Sanchez, who also threw two season. The Dolphins channeled and as I’m going down, I just see “I thought it was typical of interceptions, missed all of last Cleveland was trailing 17-16 their coach’s intensity with im- the ball sitting there,” said Lauri- how this season’s gone for us,” season after tearing the labrum when Hoyer held on to the ball pressive results Sunday. naitis, who came out of the pile a little longer and completed Ryan said of the bizarre bounce in his right shoulder in the pre- with the ball. that led to Fasano’s touchdown. season. He last played on Dec. 30, Ryan Tannehill threw for 288 his second TD pass, this one to yards and three scores, and Mi- “Jo-Lonn (Dunbar) did a great Gabriel, an emerging undrafted “That’s what I thought.” 2012, with the New York Jets. job recognizing sneak. You can Smith finished with 199 The Eagles (6-2) led by 3 ami forced four turnovers to rout free agent who has been making the San Diego Chargers 37-0. just kind of tell by a quarter- big plays all year. yards and two touchdowns pass- when Jeremy Maclin grabbed a back’s mannerisms when they’re ing, and Jamaal Charles ran for low throw from Sanchez for an Philbin missed two days of “It wasn’t always pretty with practice leading up to the game going to sneak.” the way our offense was play- another score for the Chiefs (5-3), 8-yard touchdown to make it 31- The play was reviewed and who won for the fifth time in six 21, sealing the win with about to be with his father, who died ing,” said Hoyer, who ignored Friday in Massachusetts. upheld. If Kaepernick had main- some boos and improved to 8-3 games on the same day that for- four minutes remaining. Following a moment of si- tained possession, the 49ers as Cleveland’s starter. “But we’re mer running back Priest Holmes Sanchez didn’t waste any lence for the elder Philbin before could have used their final time- 5-3 and we’ve just got to continue was inducted into their ring of time in his Philadelphia debut, out to try for the touchdown to improve.” honor. finding Maclin deep on his first kickoff, the Dolphins won one again, or attempt a field goal to Starting his first game with play for a 52-yard gain. Five plays for their third-year coach. tie. the Jets (1-8) in place of Geno later, he threw a perfect pass to “I really have to give our as- Chiefs Drop Jets To 1-8 Smith, Michael Vick threw for Jordan Matthews for an 11-yard sistant coaches and our players Brady, Pats Crush KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Alex 196 yards and a touchdown. He touchdown to make it 14-7 in the a ton of credit,” Philbin said. “I Manning, Broncos Smith insisted he was looking for briefly left early in the fourth second quarter. kind of just showed up for the Dwayne Bowe in the end zone, quarter after taking a massive hit He admitted to being a bit game.” FOXBOROUGH, Mass. a rarity considering the Chiefs from the Chiefs’ Josh Mauga and nervous before the throw to Ma- Afterward, Philbin’s shirt was — The chant began midway quarterback has yet to throw a walking unsteadily off the field, clin. Those butterflies dissolved soaked, thanks to a sports-drink through the fourth quarter with dousing by his players. the latest matchup between the “We promised him we would all-time great quarterbacks long play our best game of the year, ago decided: and we did that for him,” guard “Brady’s Better.” Mike Pouncey said. On this day, Tom Brady and It was an inspired perfor- his New England Patriots cer- mance on behalf of a coach tainly were the superior team, sometimes criticized for failing routing Peyton Manning and to inspire, and it bolstered Phil- the Denver Broncos 43-21 on Sunday to grab the best record in bin’s iffy job security. The Dol- the AFC. phins (5-3) earned their third Brady outdueled Manning consecutive victory as they be- in the 16th installment of their gan a stretch of four games in a rivalry and is 11-5 against Man- row against playoff contenders. ning. He threw for four touch- “We’re scratching the sur- downs and Julian Edelman re- face,” Philbin said. “We certainly turned a punt 84 yards for a score. haven’t put it all together yet.” In his 200th career start, The Chargers (5-4) remained Brady passed for 333 yards. He winless in South Florida since has won 155 of those, the most January 1982, a stretch that in- for any quarterback in that many cludes eight consecutive losses to starts. the Dolphins. “He has always set a real high A midseason swoon wors- bar for how to play and I have Tony Gutierrez / The Associated Press ened with their third loss in a tried to do the same through my Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Mark Sanchez throws during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the Houston row, and their most lopsided de- efforts with my team,” said Brady, Texans, Sunday, in Houston. feat since 1996. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014

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RETRO AND HOLIDAY BARBERSHOP CONCERT TO Our Literacy Council One-on-one tutoring, free, DRAW A CROWD, BENEFIT is a huge help for those who have dropped out of high LOCAL LITERACY AND school — particularly those WORKER RETRAINING who have been injured on the job. By Andrea Acuña Patti Motteler, volunteer For The Chronicle coordinator for Our Literacy “We’re the best kept secret in Council of Lewis County, town,” said Del Motteler, who shared some of the special sings bass in Centralia’s bar- ways tutoring at Centralia bershop chorus the Two Town College has improved lives in Tuners. This November you can Lewis County lately. Tutors warm your heart to the tune of who are available to help one- on-one, free of charge, have old favorites, chime in with the turned around lives for many choir for Christmas songs, and individuals who are willing to know that you are making a dif- commit time and energy to a ference for someone locally. second start at life. Its performance last year was “A couple of instances lately met with a flood of requests to really touched me,” said Mot- “do it again” — even during inter- teler, recalling witnessing a mission. Fox Theatre will host its long-term recovering stroke second annual show 2-4 p.m. Sat- victim regain the ability to urday. The theater is located at 123 Del Motteler / write letters to her mother. S. Tower Ave., Centralia. Courtesy Photo “This summer a couple of Concert proceeds will benefit The Two Town Tuners Barbershop Chorus teamed up with the Puget Sounders Barbershop Chorus for its annual show in young men in their 40s had Our Literacy Council through Al- May 2013. The Puget Sounders travel south to join the Two Town Tuners for their annual March/April spring show, and the been hurt in the forest indus- trusa, an international commu- Two Town Tuners head north later in spring — April/May — to return the favor. try, one so severely I wondered nity service organization whose ganization supports music in the said, ‘Bless your little heart.’” how he survived. Having local chapter is active in bettering schools,” said Motteler. Come to a Practice! The next month, Lakin told dropped out of high school, life for residents of the many small Each year, the foundation vis- the story and, “You would have they found themselves having towns in Lewis County since 1949. its local high school music depart- Two Town Tuners meet thought I gave her a million dol- to be retrained,” said Motteler. “We need to look out for each ments to get ideas for who might every Tuesday night from lars,” he said. Going back and picking up other,” said Motteler, who likes to benefit from a music scholarship. 7-9 p.m. at the Lewis & Two Town Tuners sing at as- educationally where one left off is “a frightening thing to seize opportunities to give back. “We ask for suggestions — who Clark building; 117 W. sisted living homes and the people “A lot of our societal problems is music important to — not nec- do,” said Motteler, who has had Magnolia St., Centralia. love it; Chehalis West, Woodland many chances to observe that come from folks not getting the essarily someone who is planning Estates, Sharon Care Center, Still- to major in it, but going to keep nearly everyone who comes in education that they could ... the waters Colonial Residence, Cooks is “really grateful and works re- literacy council gets back to that.” music in their life to some extent,” Assisted Living Motteler said. Facility Performances Hill Manor and Liberty Country ally hard.” Motteler’s favorite song, Place. For one man, whose work (though he laughingly admits The Two Town Tuners cur- First and third Lina and Olie jokes are popu- does not afford him the op- it may be a bit selfish as it has a rently includes 12 members who Thursdays of the month, lar, too. “Lina and Olie were on portunity to practice English, bass melody) is “Ghost Riders in sing four-part harmony in vari- getting tutoring has meant ous quartet groups. “We are al- year round. 6:30- their way to the Lutefisk festival. the Sky.” Not your typical west- 7:15 p.m. Extra the ability to express himself ern song, its lyrics feature other- ways looking for guys whose A sign said Lutefisk Festival Left. performances in in English, and has resulted worldly red-eyed cattle and the church choir has given up and are Olie turned the car back around in new friends. A young man melody has , outlaw looking for somewhere to sing,” December. and headed home. Lina started who recently came into the kind of feel. It almost makes you said Motteler, who recommends crying.” Lakin, who refuses to tutoring center successfully visiting their website at Tuners. lonesome for something you can’t nity, you are doing community explain any joke, relishes the mo- worked to make himself much quite remember. gruponizer.com. ment when the pun is discovered. more employable within just Another member of the Two service and reaching out.” three weeks. He lacked a The second half of this year’s Don Lakin could not agree Lakin is a charter member show, with the audience invited Town Tuners, Bill Smith, of Cen- and has been involved with the high school diploma, and he tralia, smiles when he recalls his with those sentiments more; he worked very hard with the tu- to sing along, will feature holi- likes seeing faces light up to the Two Town Tuners since 1970, ex- day songs. “Jingle Bells” is Mot- introduction to barbershop sing- toring center and passed the tune of “In My Room” by the cluding a period of time when he tests incredibly quickly. He has teler’s favorite, because it “moves ing. Three years ago on a bus with dropped out to raise his family. Discovery Tours, he and his wife Beach Boys, and “Breaking Up now been hired. fast,” followed closely by “O Holy He loves to sing “Silver Bells” and got talking with another couple. is Hard to Do.” Songs that bring Based at Centralia Col- Night,” which reminds him of “Ghost Riders in the Sky.” He also a favorite Christmas memory — As the man in the other couple to mind the memories of when lege in the Phoenix Room of enjoys the traveling and festivals caroling with wife, Patti, when was a member of the barbershop they were raising their kids are the Kirk Library, the tutoring center is open on a drop-in they were a young married couple group, Smith and his wife were a “pretty big deal to folks in as- that come with being part of the quickly extended an invitation sisted living facilities.” Retired barbershop group. basis 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tues- in Big Bear, California. day, Wednesday and Thursday. As a retired computer pro- to hear them sing at Stillwaters from teaching mechanical draw- “We go to the fair every year,” ing for pre-engineering at W.F. he said. “We go to the garlic fes- Adult basic education (ABE), grammer from Boeing, Motteler Colonial Residence. Smith talked English Language Learners loves taking RV trips with Patti to to “the guys” afterward. He went West High School in Chehalis, he tival. We go to the apple festival knows the power of humor and (ELL) and high school equiva- the beach or to visit grandchildren to their practice the very next in Onalaska. We do Fourth of lency test prep courses (GED) in California. While computers Tuesday, and with an encourag- peppers it in between the songs. July, and when the veterans had Lakin and other members of are offered. Tutoring is open are still a major hobby, his love for ing show of support from his wife, their event this year we learned to any adult over 18 who wants music goes back even farther. In has been a member ever since. the chorus will throw in a lot of ‘Mansions of the Lord,’ specifi- to further his or her education. high school, Motteler was part of “Hello Mary Lou” is Smith’s “one liner” jokes — often getting cally for them.” For more information, you a laugh partway into a song, at a quartet that raised funds for Ki- personal favorite, as it “really “We sing where we are asked to may reach the tutoring center which point one person will elbow wanis clubs. College also brought moves and has a nice beat.” As sing!” said Lakin, who encourages at: (360) 736-9391, ext. 281. the opportunity to sing; Motteler for Christmas songs, he likes another and the laughter spreads. “Sea captains do not like crew any man who can carry a tune to spent two years in the Washing- them all, having grown up in a come out and join them. High School Dropout Rates church setting. cuts,” said Lakin, with a totally for 2011/12 (Class of 2012)* ton State University Choir. “We have learning CDs; you Following some busy years, Smith, who has been into straight face. Adna 5.9 % don’t have to read music. Most Motteler discovered the Bar- computers for over 40 years, was One woman at an assisted liv- Centralia 19.1% bershop Harmony Society. He playing trumpet and taking mu- ing facility shared an experience of the time when people get Chehalis 9.2% joined in the SeaTac area, where sic lessons as a teen. He found a from when her grandson, Bobby, started they will stay for years,” Morton 17.4% he lived at the time, 27 years ago. home in a church choir for a time. came to visit. said Lakin. Mossyrock 8.9% He has been a member of the lo- He sings bass, and his favorite part “The Colors (American flag) Andrea Napavine 5.7% cal chapter in Centralia for the of barbershop singing is having came by, and she said ‘Bobby, Acuña is a local Onalaska 15.7% sing-outs at retirement homes put your hand over year heart.’ freelance writer Pe Ell 0 % past four years. specializing in “One of the things society in and assisted living facilities. Bobby put his hand over his Toledo 4.7% pieces for the Life White Pass 8.8% general, and our chapter, is doing, “It is fun to sing for these folks back pocket, and she said, ‘Bob- section of The Winlock 4.5% is looking toward the future. Real- and see the joy on their faces, es- by, that’s not your heart! What Chronicle. She izing it is the music and fine arts pecially hearing songs from their are you doing?’ Bobby replied is raising her *Taken from http://www.k12. that get the ax when budgets get youth,” said Smith, “If you sing for that every time he came to visit, three children in wa.us/DataAdmin/ tight, Harmony Foundation Or- different groups in your commu- she patted him there and always Toledo. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 LIFE Pomegranate Products Make Cooking With Tart Fruit Easier Than Ever

By Robert Rodriguez things look really good, the fruit The Fresno Bee is also tasting really good,” says Simonian, who operates Simo- Pomegranates are one of nian Farms on the corner of fall’s favorite fruits in the cen- Clovis and Jensen avenues. “We tral San Joaquin Valley, with should have a nice crop.” its deep-red colored skin pro- When shopping for pome- tecting hundreds of tiny arils granates, Simonian recom- that burst with sweet tart flavor mends looking for fruit that has when eaten. a deep red color and feels solid. The Valley is the center of The heavier the better. Avoid the nation’s pomegranate indus- fruit that has a dry leathery try. It grows several varieties for skin. The skin should be slightly the fresh market as well as juic- glossy. ing. The tiny southeast Fresno County community of Del Rey is the home of the largest pome- POMEGRANATE-GLAZED granate juicing plant in the na- LAMB CHOPS tion. Operated by POM Won- derful, a division of Paramount Ingredients: Farms, the factory produces 18 small individual lamb juice, fresh pomegranates and chops packaged arils. ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil Other food manufacturers 5 garlic cloves, pressed or have also joined the pomegran- minced ate bandwagon and are provid- ¼ cup Pomegranate Molas- ing the arils in cup-sized pack- ses with a Kick* Mark Crosse / Fresno Bee ages that are sold to grocery 1 tablespoon dried mint, Lamb rack with pomegranate hibiscus agrodulce prepared by chef Ian Cookson at the Vineyard Restaurant in Madera, Calif., stores and schools. crushed it sits on a bed of spinach and butternut squash, garnished with mint and pomegranate seeds. “More people are becoming 1 tablespoon dried rosemary, interested in pomegranates, but crushed for 30 minutes then strain pep- they don’t always want to peel Kosher salt and freshly per halves and any seeds from them,” says David Anthony, ground pepper juice mixture, discard pepper. domestic sales manager for the Place juice mixture back into Firebaugh-based Ruby Fresh. Directions: the saucepan and continue to “We make it easy for them.” simmer over moderate heat, In a large bowl, whisk the about 20 minutes longer. Ruby Fresh recently sold a olive oil with garlic, Angel Red shipment of packaged arils to Watch juice mixture care- Pomegranate Molasses, mint, fully towards the end of cooking schools in Oklahoma and Kan- rosemary, 2 teaspoons of salt sas City. Locally, consumers can time, the juice will form small and a generous pinch of pepper. bubbles, stir at this stage until find Ruby Fresh’s packaged arils Add lamb chops and turn to at Fresh & Easy, Sprouts Farmers the juice has a syrup consistency coat with Angel Red Pomegran- and has reduced to ½ cup. Re- Market, Costco and Sam’s Club. ate Molasses; let stand at room Chefs and restaurant own- move from heat and let cool. temperature for 30 minutes. Peggy Thurlow, Mountain View ers say the easier it is to use the Meanwhile, light a grill or Fruit Sales juice-packed arils, the better. preheat a grill pan. Chris Mariscotti, owner Lightly season the chops of the Vineyard Restaurant in with salt and pepper; grill over POMEGRANATE CHEESECAKE Madera, says that while the moderately high heat, turning, trend of using pomegranates until they are lightly charred Ingredients: ½ cup butter, softened in drinks maybe waning, chefs outside and medium-rare with- 4 eggs Chef Ian Cookson prepares a pomegranate sauce at the Vineyard Restaurant in continue to use pomegranates in, 4-6 minutes. 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon Madera, Calif., for the dish he is cooking — Lamb rack with pomegranate hibiscus for taste and color. Marinades Drizzle ¼ cup of Pomegran- vanilla agrodulce. and sauces are popular uses at ate Molasses onto grilled lamb 1 16-ounce carton dairy sour the Vineyard. chops. one portion. Spread unrefriger- ¾ cup of the pomegranate seeds. “As a marinade it has such a cream ated dough half on bottom of Pour filling into crust-lined pan. soft, rich flavor that really adds 1 teaspoon finely shredded ungreased 10-inch spring-form Place on baking sheet. Bake for a nice balance,” Mariscotti says. *POMEGRANATE MOLASSES lemon peel pan with sides removed, spread- 65 minutes or until edges are “With lemons or wines mari- WITH A KICK ¼ cup packed brown sugar ing dough to edges. Place on puffed. nades the flavor can sometimes 1¼ cups plus ¼ cup all pur- baking sheet. Bake for 10 min- Stir together remaining sour be overpowering.” Ingredients: pose flour utes. Cool completely. When cream, sugar and vanilla. Spread Mariscotti likes to use a 4-5 pomegranates, seeded 4 8 oz pkg cream cheese, cool, attach sides of pan. Press sour cream mixture over top pomegranate marinate on and juiced softened chilled dough onto sides to a of baked cheesecake. Return to chicken and lamb. You can mar- ½ cup sugar 1¼ cups plus ¼ cup granu- height of 1¾ inches, using a thin oven; bake for 10 minutes more. inate chicken for just and hour, 4 tablespoons fresh lemon lated sugar metal spatula to spread dough. Remove from oven. Cool on but lamb is best when marinad- juice 1½ cups fresh pomegranate Reduce oven temp to 325 de- wire rack for 15 minutes. Loosen ed over night. 1 dry serrano chili pepper, arils grees F. crust from sides of pan. Cool for Reduction sauces are also a cut in halve lengthwise, For filling, in an extra large 30 minutes more. Remove sides nice way to add the pomegranates. may substitute fresh ser- Directions: mixing bowl beat cream cheese of pan; cool completely. Cover; This year, shoppers will ap- rano or jalapeno chili Preheat oven to 350 degrees and 1¼ cups granulated sugar chill 4 hours or overnight. preciate that despite an ongo- pepper F. In a mixing bowl beat butter until fluffy. Beat in the remain- Remove cheesecake and ing drought, pomegranates on medium to high speed for ing flour on low speed until pomegranate sauce from refrig- have not been deeply affected. If Directions: 30 seconds. Add brown sugar. smooth. Add remaining 3 eggs erator 15 minutes before serv- anything, the hot summer has Place 2 cups pomegranate Beat until combined. Add 1 egg; and 1 tablespoon vanilla all at ing. Spoon some sauce over top reduced yields just slightly, said juice, sugar, lemon juice and ser- beat well. Beat in 1¼ cups flour once, beating on low speed just of cheesecake; pile remaining farmer Dennis Simonian. rano chili pepper into a sauce- until combined. Divide dough until combined. Stir in ½ cup ¾ cup pomegranate seeds in “We are picking our fruit and pan. Bring to a boil, let simmer in half. Cover and refrigerate sour cream, the lemon peel and center of cheesecake.

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By Anne Z. Cooke roy Hotel, at the base of Fanny When does it snow? Usually McClatchy-Tribune News Service Hill. Grandpa didn’t actually ski by Thanksgiving, with frequent downhill. But he loved the dog storms in January and Febru- BUTTERMILK SKI RE- sledding, the snowmobiling and ary, big snows in March and SORT, Colo. — As the ther- the trout fishing. into April. January is the coldest mometer drops in the Roaring With 3,332 skiable acres, month to be skiing; mid-Febru- Fork Valley, sport shop clerks, Snowmass isn’t the biggest in ary through March is peak sea- restaurant owners and hotel North America. But it’s still a gi- son. By April, when most town managers in the town of Aspen ant. With 94 trails and 21 chair- residents are scanning the trees study the sky, eager for signs of lifts spread over four separate for budding leaves, you can ski winter. Grey days are promising; summits, the slopes are rarely in shorts. black clouds could bring the sea- crowded. You can ski from the son’s first big snow. summit, in the clouds at 12,510 IF YOU GO: But there’s blue sky ahead for feet, down to Snowmass Village Reservations: Book the Ski- families planning a ski vacation on trails that fit your skills, from at one of the “fantastic four” — Free-Stay-Free packages in ad- steeps and glades to bump runs, vance and by specified dates, Snowmass, Buttermilk, Aspen and from open bowls to cruisers Highlands and Aspen — all listed on the website, at www. and bunny hills. stayaspensnowmass.com. To within 25 minutes of each other. “Snowmass and Aspen do have That’s because the ski group is talk to a real person call the re- Snowmass Village is shown from under the Coney Glade lift at Snowmass Resort different personalities,” said re- sort office, at (877)308-8703. in Colo. offering one of the most gen- sort spokesman Jeff Hanle, when erous “Kids Stay and Ski Free” asked to compare Snowmass packages we’ve seen, the answer with Aspen. “Snowmass is a fam- for parents who can afford a ski ily kind of place. The same kids vacation for two or maybe three who learn to ski in our ski school skiers, but not for four or five. come back as college kids, then as Free ski play for preschoolers, young marrieds and eventually the 5 and under bunch, is more bring their own children.” popular now than ever before. But the Aspen-Snowmass program For skiers who haven’t been is for children ages 7-12, those to Snowmass recently a surprise critical years when kids are strong is in order. The base Village has enough to ski, learn fast and aren’t been relocated in an expansive afraid of taking a tumble. And new area at the base of the hill, as any ski instructor will tell you, and the Fanny Hill run is also –Mission – the 7-year-old who loves snow- longer. The old chair lift is gone, To be the best source of community journalism and quality products and plowing on the bunny slopes will replaced by the Village Express, services in our markets. We will achieve this with: be skiing intermediate runs next a super-dooper high-speed Integrity - we will operate with honesty and substance. year and flying off the top by the six-pack. The new “Sheer Bliss” time he or she is 10. chair goes where few skiers went Loyalty - to our owner, the company and each other. Here’s how the “Kids Stay and before, accessing the expert-on- Value - to customers, proits for our ownership and meaningful jobs for our employees. ly terrain in the Big Burn area. Ski Free” package works. For ev- Service - to our community through our products and civic participation. ery adult who buys a three, four And an advanced-level terrain or five-night lodging-and-lift park below Velvet Falls keeps An inside look at the employees of ticket package (or more days if boarders and freestyle skiers on you have the time) one child gets their toes. Literally. Lafromboise Communications, Inc. the same package free, plus one The kids’ ski schools have group lesson. If the adult rents moved to new quarters where it’s skis and boots, the child gets ski easier for parents to drop off and Corwin Gerber gear, too. The child must be shar- pick up their children. Kids in ing a room with an adult and group lessons are divided by age Nickname you go by: Cory. there are some date restrictions. and skill level and guided around Job title/position: Centralia District Manager. Do the math. Four can ski the slopes by very cool young in- Description of your job: My job is to ind people for all the junior routes for the price of two, six for the structors who think there’s no in Centralia, mixed with some bundle hauling and money collecting from price of three, eight for the price better way to spend a day skiing newspaper racks. of four, and so on. The adults in than with a bunch of kids. Department you work in: Circulation at Pearl Street your group can be grandparents, Snowmass’ ski school ends Work contact information: [email protected], (360) 807-8247 aunts, uncles or friends; the kids at 3 p.m., leaving time for family High school/college you attended: Centralia High School. can be your kids or anyone’s skiing, a chance for the kids to City of residence: Centralia. kids, as long as they’re 7-12 years show their parents what they’ve old. Especially sweet are this learned. Our family fave is Why do you enjoy working at Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? season’s available travel dates, Sneaky’s, an intermediate trail off the Big Burn Summit, with Everyday is different. One day I may be out in Winlock delivering a route and the next I could be the last two weeks of March and training someone on a route in Centralia. the first week of April, when Banzai running at second place. things warm up a little (January Since lift tickets are good Do you have favorite quote? is too cold). at all four ski resorts, spice up “Everyone has the will to win; few have the will to prepare to win.” ~ Bobby Knight. It’s not that the suits at the your vacation by skiing a day at Aspen and one at Buttermilk. This is one of the most true statements I’ve ever heard and I try to remind myself to be prepared “fantastic four” suddenly got it all the time. in their hearts to distribute gifts The night before, leave your skis in the outdoor ski check with to the needy. But they want par- How did you start working for Lafromboise Communications, Inc.? ents who love ski vacations to be instructions to be delivered to able to bring their kids. If the wherever you’re skiing next. Get I used to be a motor route driver and the Home Delivery Manager at the time, Carolyn Watkins, resort is up and running anyway, there the next morning on the asked me if I’d be interested in the position I am currently in. paying for electricity, snowcats, free shuttle bus, and your skis chairlifts, the instructors and will be waiting. What is your favorite memory while working here? the office staff, they need cus- Don’t miss our favorite fam- During the irst few months of working at The Chronicle I really enjoyed learning all of the tomers. And just maybe it’s a ily night out, a hearty ranch din- routes. nice way to reward loyal fans. ner with wine and live bluegrass That would include us, of music at the Lynn Britt Cabin, a What are your hobbies outside of work? course, staying in a condo at restored log cabin on an upper I like to play tennis, ultimate frisbee and dodgeball. I also enjoy playing video games. Snowmass, riding the chairlifts, slope. Diners meet at Snowmass hitting the slopes early and us- Village at 5:30 p.m. for a snow- What would you like people to know about you they may not already know? ing the money we saved to pay cat-pulled sleigh ride uphill to I used to test video games for Microsoft and I lived in Kirkland during that time. CH529457cw.ke for Grandpa’s gala 70th birthday the cabin. The ride back down, dinner. As befitted the occasion, with the stars lighting the way, Did you grow up in the area? we held it at Snowmass’ slick is an evening our kids still talk I grew up in Chehalis and then moved to Centralia in 1999 and I’ve been here since then. newcomer, the fabulous Vice- about. Reservations are a must. Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 LIFE

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Lewis County History of — est. 1845 —

der trying to get in through the granted a stay of execution,” window. Mr. Urquhart fired The Chronicle reported. “Cen- Interstate 5, of Course, Used to Be a Farm two shots at the intruder from a tralia park board chairman revolver and the man dropped Walter Wagner’s telephone or fell to the ground. A freight was busy Friday and Saturday train was pulling out at the from aroused residents who time and it is surmised that he protested a report that the park made his escape on the train. bear will be killed. Reports that There was some evidence that the bear nipped caretaker G.A. one of the shots took effect but Reichardt are true, Wagner said. the wound was evidently not “However, there was never serious.” an order issued to execute the bruin, the park board chair- Chehalis Man man said.” Sets Record for Family In 1934, a Chehalis man had Cook Is Innocent the largest family in the state. in Ham and Egg Scuffle “What is believed to be the In 1960, Justice Jack Cun- largest family of children in the ningham found café cook Ken- state of Washington was dis- neth Smilie, Centralia, inno- covered in Tacoma Wednesday cent of second-degree assault, when William Krause, Che- centering around a fight over halis fuel dealer, applied for his ham and eggs. final citizenship papers,” The Two patrons, a man and a Chronicle reported. wife, insisted the cook hit them “His application shows 19 while they argued over a bill for children, all living. Uncle Sam ham and eggs. The wife came does not expect to find such to court with her arm in a cast, large families for there was not which she said was the result of room on the application blank Submitted by Adele Martin / for Our Hometowns the incident in which she main- This photo of the Ben and Lena Balmelli farm, on Bishop Road just past the cemetery, shows the old railroad right-of- for all the names. An extra tained the cook hit them and way that became Interstate 5, leaving the Balmelli farm divided by the freeway. The tracks are located on the bare spot sheet of paper was pasted on.” they fell to the ground. between two rows of fence posts, there to keep the cows of the tracks. The picture was taken during the snowstorm Walter Barner, Centralia, that hit this area in late 1949 or early 1950. New 1936 Air Patrol testified he did not see the cook Radios for Sale hit the couple, but did see the husband swing at the cook. Where’s the Money Order? ‘Fakir’ Fools Centralians Several Chehalis men (not all In 1935, the Western Auto n 1889, the editor of The In 1909, The Chehalis Bee- of them single) claim that the Supply store in Centralia adver- Centralia Chronicle was Nugget wrote about a fraud vis- Centralia fair ones had a pretty tised their new 1936 Western Mall Celebrates 10th Birthday I good chance to win, too.” concerned that money orders iting their neighboring town. Air Patrol radios, with metal In 1984, the Lewis County could not be purchased in Cen- “Over in Centralia this week tubes. Mall celebrated 10 years. “Come tralia, even though it had two a traveling gent, introducing Burglar Escapes Gunfire “These tubes, which are self join us for coffee,” the advertise- shielding, eliminate distortion banks. No other town in Lewis himself as a sewing machine In 1910, The Chehalis Bee- ment began. “The Lewis County County had that many. repairer, attempted to interest and oscillation, thus greatly im- Mall is an air-conditioned shop- Nugget reported Napavine proving distance and clarity of “And yet, one cannot buy a some of the Centralia ladies in Postmaster Robert Urquhart ping center of 25 shops that of- money order in Centralia, or a ‘form contest,’” the newspa- reception in regular broadcast fer a wide variety of goods and took two shots at a burglar, but channels as well as short wave,” a postal note, and get neither per reported. “He claimed that services.” the burglar escaped. store manager Stanley Hedwall cashed,” the article read. “This a Chicago house was offering a Judy Brown, Tumwater, was “As Mr. Urquhart is a dead said. city has for several months done $10,000 prize for the best form shot, the only thing that saved the manager, and Donna Nelson, business sufficient to place it measurement sent in. The agent the unwelcome visitor was Chehalis, marketing director. among the third class offices. It turned out to be a rank fakir that his time to die had not Fort Borst Park Bear Is Safe still means a fourth class office. (sic), and it is said that a num- come,” the newspaper wrote. In 1959, Centralia authori- Have a The town of Winlock, not half ber of Centralia’s fair residents “Mr. Urquhart, who was sleep- ties assured the public that the mobile phone? as populous as Centralia, has are mourning their chances for ing upstairs over the store, was bear on display at Fort Borst long been a money order office. securing the $10,000 for they awakened by a noise and going Park was safe. Why should this order of affairs felt sure they had the money into another room saw a man “The bare facts are the chronline.com/mobile not be remedied?” as good as in their possession. who had climbed up on a lad- Fort Borst park bear has been COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 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

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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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014 ’60s Board Game ‘Operation’ Inventor ADVICE: Dear Abby Needs Fundraiser for His Own Operation Woman’s Childhood Boyfriend Is Plagued by Checkered Past problem, it will give you a re- DEAR alistic idea of what the two of ABBY: I’m you are facing in the future. in love with a man with DEAR ABBY: I have been a big heart. married to my dear husband He was my for 20 years. Several years boyfriend after our wedding, I found when we out he was dipping chewing were both tobacco. I was very upset be- 6 years old. By Abigail Van Buren cause I realized he had been We lost keeping a major secret from touch for me. He has tried to quit sev- many years, but when I ran eral times, but starts up again. Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune into him again we reconnected It makes me furious every John Spinello, inventor of the game Operation, poses for a portrait at his home in Bloomingdale, N.C., on Oct. 29. Spinello has with a vengeance. We are great time I see proof of this dis- received an outpouring of inancial and emotional support after his supporters started an online campaign to raise money to pay together, and I can’t imagine gusting habit. I have had to for his oral surgery on CrowdRise. spending my life with anyone lie to my kids when evidence else. By Tony Briscoe and Colleen Mastony in touch with Marvin Glass him- the company that now owns the was left in his truck. I’m at We come from a small my wits’ end. I know he will Chicago Tribune self. The moment Glass accidentally rights to Operation, offered to buy town, and he remained there sounded the game’s loud buzzer, he the metal prototype that Spinello quit only when he is ready, until a year ago when he but how do I live with it? — CHICAGO — News that the declared that he loved it and offered built more than 50 years ago. Com- moved in with me. We now inventor of the board game Opera- to buy the rights for $500 and a pany officials said they wanted to UNHAPPY ABOUT IT IN live in a major city and things TEXAS tion couldn’t afford his own real-life promise to give Spinello a job after display the original in Hasbro’s are very different here. Ap- operation has gone viral. But John DEAR UNHAPPY: People graduation. global headquarters in Pawtucket, plying for jobs requires a who are addicted to chewing Spinello, the 77-year-old Blooming- In 1965, the game reached the Rhode Island. background check. In the dale, Illinois, resident who in 1962 tobacco are at risk for cancers Milton Bradley Co. and was rede- Walsh and Brown also set up small town we are from, it of the mouth, tongue and created the basis for the wildly pop- wasn’t a common practice. signed to feature a patient in an op- the website iloveoperation.com, throat. I would be shocked if ular buzzer game, says he wishes He was, to put it gently, quite erating room. Players used tweezers where people can share their mem- your husband’s dentist hasn’t people wouldn’t focus on that irony. to remove tiny plastic “ailments” — ories. Personal notes have arrived “mischievous” when he was younger. He has a couple of discussed this with him more “I’d rather they’d stress the love a pencil for writer’s cramp, for ex- from as far away as Australia. than once, because these can- of the game and the joy it brought ample — without touching metal “What’s cool about John is he’s DUIs, plus a few other things. During the past year he cers can be not only disfigur- to people,” he said recently, sitting edges that would set off a buzzer. not bitter,” Brown said. “He just ing but also life-threatening, in his west suburban home and The game became a smash loves celebrating the game with has turned things around, but despite his efforts he has been IF the patient can be saved. taking a break from the nearly hit. Spinello, meanwhile, walked people. So we said, ‘Wouldn’t it be There are medical inter- constant calls that have flooded away with $500 but never worked cool if people could share their ex- unable to find work. (He has no felonies.) There are web- ventions to help people who in from media outlets around the for Glass. He went on to own a periences with the game?’” are hooked on tobacco — but country since a crowdfunding sites to assist felons, but none warehouse and shipping compa- Those small remembrances to assist people like him. He only if they WANT to be site began raising money for Spi- ny, which hit hard times, he said. offered by everyday people have has been to unemployment tobacco-free. An online com- nello’s oral surgery. He ended up declaring bankrupt- meant the world to Spinello. After and temp agencies — nothing. munity, TheQuit.org, offers The emotional response from cy two years ago. many of life’s struggles, he said, I’m getting desperate. How information on helping some- scores of fans over the last few days Few beyond his family knew it’s easy to feel down. “You get de- does someone with a crimi- one stop chewing tobacco. — some of whom have written let- about his contribution to gaming pressed. You want to stay in bed. nal history find employment? Check it out. ters saying they became doctors or history until Tim Walsh, a Florida- I haven’t reached that point, but — FEELING HELPLESS IN My advice for living with nurses because of the board game based author and game inventor, I’ve been close, especially when VIRGINIA an addict is to join a support — has brought Spinello to tears and, discovered Spinello’s story while I was fighting for my business,” DEAR FEELING HELP- group. It will help you recog- he says, gives him a new reason to writing a book, “The Playmakers: Spinello said. LESS: That’s a good question, nize that you can’t “fix” your get up in the morning. Amazing Origins of Timeless Toys,” Now, his life has taken a sud- and it’s one that legislators husband. He and he alone is “I can’t tell you how thankful we published in 2004. den, happier turn. “Good Morning have been looking into. Some responsible for his own fate. are for receiving this,” he said. “I’m After learning of Spinello’s America” featured Spinello recently laws in certain jurisdictions overwhelmed.” woes, Walsh and another game and “The Dr. Oz Show” expressed limit an employer’s ability to ••• Spinello was a student at the inventor, Peggy Brown, of Milwau- interest in flying him to New York. look at criminal records. It Dear Abby is written by Abi- University of Illinois studying in- kee, launched a fundraiser on the “People are lining up in my might be worth your while to gail Van Buren, also known as dustrial design when he came up crowdfunding website CrowdRise driveway for interviews,” Spinello discuss this with a labor law- Jeanne Phillips, and was founded with the game for a class project. in hopes of raising $25,000 for Spi- said with an air of disbelief. “I yer in your state to find out by her mother, Pauline Phillips. A relative who worked for Marvin nello, who needs dental implants. didn’t expect for (the reaction) to what the statutes are, because Write Dear Abby at www.Dear- Glass and Associates, a Chicago A week later, the effort had raised be this dramatic. But, then again, it is not the same in all states. Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los While it might not solve your novelty and toy company, put him more than $21,000. And Hasbro, it’s a little fun.” Angeles, CA 90069.

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An expedition ›› The Lost World: Jurassic Park ing in the South Pacific produces a giant mutated lizard. (CC) returns to monitor dinosaurs’ progress. (CC) (1997) Jeff Goldblum. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters ’ River Monsters ’ River Monsters “Face Ripper” ’ River Monsters “Killer Torpedo” ’ River Monsters “Lethal Encounters” River Monsters “Face Ripper” ’ BET 56 56 The Real (N) ’ (CC) ›› This Christmas (2007) Delroy Lindo. A reunion at the holidays tests family ties. (CC) Husbands- Ho. › The Cookout (2004, Comedy) Ja Rule, Tim Meadows, Jenifer Lewis. (CC) Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Top Chef “12 Chefs Walk Into a Bar...” Watch What Hap- Top Chef (CC) BRAVO 66 66 “Reality Bites” Josh Altman is under pressure. Daymond John hires Josh Altman. Josh Altman is at a crossroads. 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(CC) Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed Wolfgang Puck Easy Nutrition CNN 44 44 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast CNNH 45 45 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast COM 60 60 The Colbert Re- The Daily Show South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) South Park (CC) Key & Peele “Sex ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. A The Daily Show The Colbert Re- port (CC) With Jon Stewart Detective” powerful swing convinces a hockey player he can join the PGA tour. (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) DIS 41 41 ››› Camp Rock (2008, Musical Comedy) Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas. ’ (CC) That’s So That’s So Raven That’s So Raven That’s So Raven Good-Charlie A.N.T. 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(N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 2014 CrossFit Games (N) 2014 CrossFit Games (N) SportsCenter Featured (N) E:60 (N) NBA Tonight (N) 30 for 30 FAM 39 39 ››› Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder. ››› Hook (1991) Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams. Lawyer turns into Peter Pan to save kids from Captain Hook. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Oh My Goshi, Umeboshi” Chopped “Short and Sweetbreads” Food Truck Face Off (N) Chopped “Haricot Flair” Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Diners, Drive Diners, Drive ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ FX 53 53 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly “Ci- Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› Pineapple Express (2008, Comedy) Seth Rogen, James Franco, Gary Cole. 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